J } — re — . With 7-0 victory Dallas ¢ Oh, what a day — for a game! By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Before the football teams of Dallas and Lake-Lehman ever took to the Mountaineers’ field Monday afternoon in the contest for the Old Shoe Trophy, the program of festivi- ties that go with the traditional game had begun off the field. In a pre-game ceremony, senior members of the Dallas team hon- ored their parents in a special program along Dallas sidelines which ended with each player pin- ning a corsage on his mother. The bands in their bright uni- forms, cheerleaders in the black and gold of the Knights and the blue and white of the Mountaineers, cheering of students and adults - Monday’s game between the rival schools of the Back Mountain was not dampened in the least by its postponement from last Saturday to Monday. Mother Nature outdid herself with clear, blue skies and warm, bright sunshine in contrast to Saturday’s snow, sleet and freezing rain. Everything was perfect for the clos- ing game of the season for the two schools. From the opening kickoff to the Black Knights to the closing 45 seconds with the Mountaineers ham- mering down near the Knights goal posts, football was in the air in a game where Dallas’ Ed Kwak’s touchdown and Gerry Mihalick’s PAT were the only scores to give the Mountaineers a 7-0 win and the Old Shoe. The Dallas Marching Band, Chap- ter VII's Division II champions, opened the contest with its fast- moving and exciting show, setting the mood for the game. ‘At half- time, the International Award-Win- ning ‘Lake-Lehman Band thrilled the fans of both schools with its preci- sion, championship performance. The Dallas cheerleaders could not have performed any better in past competitions as they did throughout the game, keeping the crowded stands of fans psyched up for the Mountaineers. The largest crowd of the season filled the stands on the Dallas side of the field with stu- Shoe Trophy. (See DAY, page 12) Dallas Post/Ed Campbell By JOHN F. KILDUFF Staff Correspondent The Dallas Mountaineers used an impressive 15-play drive at the outset of the third quarter Monday afternoon to score the game’s only points in a 7-0 victory over the Lake-Lehman Black Knights in the annual ‘‘Old Shoe’”’ game. Mountaineer quarterback Scott Francis engineered the five and a half minute drive, culminating with an eight yard TD pass to junior wingback Ed Kwak. Senior place- kicker Gary Mihalick’s PAT was good and Dallas took a 7-0 lead in 6:33 left in the third period. Coach Ted Jackson's team drove 60 yards to paydirt while chalking up four first downs. Two key third down pass completions inside the Lake-Lehman 30-yard line sparked the scoring drive. Francis connected with sopho- more Kyle Boudreaux for a 14 yard completion to the Lake-Lehman 10- yard line two plays before hitting Kwak for the tally. The win lifted the Mounts overall record to 6-5 this season with a 4-1 Division II slate. Lake-Lehman closed their 1985 football slate with an identical 6-5, 4-1 slate. The game opened with Dallas dominating play in the first period grinding out five first downs to the Black Knights’ one. The Mounts relied primarily on the running of John Harris and Steve Brace. Dallas Dallas had driven to the Lake-Lehman 13 yard line with 4:17 left in the first stanza, setting up a 29-yard field goal attempt by Gerry Mihalick. The kick failed and the first period ended with Dallas dominat- ing on offense — and neither team being able to muster any points. first period while Lake-Lehman earned 42 yards. Senior fullback Jeff Martin thumped for 23 yards and one first earned only two yards on one carry for the Black Knights. The Mounts John Harris ran for 26 yards and two first downs in the first stanza while Brace and Ryan Holthaus combined for 27 yards. Francis’ first completion came on a scrambling third down screen pass to halfback Harris for 25 yards. The ball rested at the Lake- Lehman 28-yard line with just over a minute remaining in the half. The second half opened with the Dallas scoring drive and ended with the Mounts running 18 offensive plays to the Black Knights five. Black Knight Head Coach Rich Gorgone saw his squad held to only 10 yards total offense in the third stanza. fourth at 56-23. Aclion-packed contest Dallas Post/Ed Campbell After the foe Steve Brace of the Dallas football team attempts to gain “yardage in Monday's game against Lake-Lehman, but Black Knight Jeff Ruzicki has other plans as he attempts to tackle his arch-rival. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Looking for help Mountaineer quarterback Scott Francis searches for an open receiver downfield while Lake-Lehman defender Jim Nelligan puts the pressure on his rival during the Old Shoe Game Monday afternoon. SNR A Ra i hha » Dallas Post/Earl Weidner