Sea gE 4 ae Esse a > * breaks for good yardage in the Dallas-Lake-Lehman game last Saturday. In the background Mount Sam Noone (34) and Knight Al Martin (21) slow down as the official blows the whistle. (Dan Walsh Photo) BY LEE RICHARDS Lake-Lehman and Dallas tie Someone once said, “A tie is like kissing your sister.” - That wasn’t the case in the battle Saturday for the Old Shoe as Lake-Lehman and Dallas battled to a 16-16 standoff. ; Coach Mark Kirk’s Lake-Lehman Black Knights end their season with a 4-6-1 log, while Coach Ron Rybak’s Dallas Mountaineers post their second straight winning season, 6-4-1. The game had plenty of excitement and big plays. What is remarkable is the fact both teams were success- ful on two, two-point conversions. That’s some top-notch execution on the part of both offenses. R. Herron’s big 222 70) and H. Garris’ 557 d Back Mountain 212 (538) for the losing five. J. Roan’s 581 led the way for Big Benes three Dallas was favored in most quarters going into the game because of its size and muscle. I noted here that Lake-Lehman’s defense would have to force some early turnovers because its offense wasn’t geared to put to- gether long sustained drives. Mountaineers put the ball on the ground on their own 24 QB John Williams powered his way in from a couple of yards out after Que Walczak, running behind some crisp blocking, go the ball close. Walczak got the two and the Knights led, 8-zip. Big D cracked the scoring ice in the second period behind the running of Mike borton and Joe Simon. With the ball on the seven Jerry Rollman bulled his way for E. Langdon 527, C. Williams 223 (549), T. Metz 522, H. Evans 522 Fino’s Pharmacy picked up three from Roberts Oil. Hitting high singles and all from the Beach Combers in the Friday Night Major League. D. Wickard added 530 and L. Coolbaugh gave 525. T. Nevel paced the Beach Combers with 543. Ber- mudas shut out the Hambos whose S. Bonomo hit 521. All five on G.H. Harris team rolled in the 500’s as they picked up three points from the Slim Liners. A. Wendel rolled 212 (557), D. Purvin hit 529, M. Whiting knocked down pins for 214 (529), T. Doughton posted 523 and C. Kazokas eked out 515. C. Williams posted 560 and K. Spencer marked points from the CMP’s. J. Curtis toppled wood for 566 and F. Adams had 520. R. Bonomo Jr. walloped pins for 563 and R. Ben- nett walloped them for 242 (552). G. Mazer put up 544. In the Idetown Compact League it was 3-1 last week. Mustangs copped three from the Lynx, Cimmarons took three from the Camaros, Capris picked up three from the Citations, Omegas earned three from Aries and Firebirds made it three over the LaBarons. High scorers for the men were R. Cross 526, J. Roan 526, system this season. firewood. firewood. cord. 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Stanton TV blanked Disque Funeral Home in the George Shupp League while Harris Associates did the same to Endless Mountains. Dallas Nursery took three from Gino’s Shoe Store and series were R. Stair 245- 239 (640), N. Stredny 587, F. Adams 577, C. Glasser 572, Dallas Nursery; C. Kazokas 567, Gino 546, B. Cyphers 545, the shoe dealer; A. Wendel 231-234 (635), S. Bonomo 528, Harris; R. Bonomo 216 (574), B. Downs 573, J. Strazdus 564, T. Shalata 533, Fino’s; T. Wilson 538, D. Thomas 532, Roberts Oil; Jim Ide 225 (565), L. Yankoski 522, Disque; R. Shoemaker 533, L. Lavelle 527, Stanton’s. In the Back Mountain Church League Ted Wilson clobbered the pins for 277 (649) to lead the Lutherans to four points from Orange B. F'. Cornell gave Orange B 573. Carverton A shut out Trucksville B paced by T. Nevel’'s 556 and R. Daubert’s 534. S. Hoover led the losing five with 529. B. Wright's 525 and K. 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Two plays later Lake-Lehman QB Williams connected with Bob Miller on a short toss and Miller turned it into a 70 TD jaunt. leading 14-8 Lehman again went against the odds and went for two. Williams rolled out and fired a strike to Chris Williamson upping the lead to 16-8, with 8:40 remaining. Ray Piekanski stunned the crowd with an 80-yard 1 & : 3 the day. Two plays later Lake-Lehman’s hustling defense. caused a fumble and Walezak pounced on the loose. ball, at the eight to end the threat. Dallas got its tally on the next possession when Walsh. Over four minutes remained in the contest. Dallas. made a last ditch effort to win the game, but Steve: Hagenbach, Eric Masters and Kevin Straka all met a; the QB on a fourth and nine attempt. So the Old Shoe will remain at Dallas for another year. sure got after each other right to the final second. Alabama Slammers took three from The Blitz and Harvey’s Wallbangers from' Maple Grove. W. Davis’ 527 led Shavertown A to three from Carverton B. 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