Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES ¥ George Mohr grapples his way to runner-up honors. photo by Corky Flick The Donegal High School wrestlers posted 44 points to capture third place behind first place Solanco and second place Annville-Cle- ona in the Class AA Sectional Wrestling Champ- ionships held at Hempfield High School last week. Indian wrestlers who came out on top were Jerry Garner at 126 Ibs., George Mohr at 138 lbs., and Tim March 3, 1976 Indians lose to Camp Hill cagers A 68-70 loss to Camp Hill eliminated the Donegal basketball team from the District 3 AA playoffs last Mon. at Shippensburg. Excellent shooting led the Indians to a 42-34 halftime lead. The Indians cooled off in the second half, and Camp Hill caught up. Bob Barto, Donegal’s key defensive player, was kept out of most of the action by an injured ankle. In spite of Barto’s injury and a dismal 30 percent shooting record in the 2d half, the Indians stayed close to victory every second of the game. Howell and Garner are wrestling champs Howell at 185 Ibs. Garner won an 8-2 decision over Garden Spot's Sanger to beceme the section champ- ion, while Mohr decisioned Hudson of Solanco, 14-3, to take the section’s runner-up honors. Howell pinned Columbia's Groom with 1:14 gone in the match to alse clinch a section champion title. 10 A.M. March 5 to 4 P.M. ff * Tennis racket stringing: Champion Tim Howell receives his medal. photo by Corky Flick tennis racket. Cliff Myers’ 324 E. Derry Rd. Bb [STRING —A—THON] $4.00 off regular price during stringing marathon. } *Women’s clothing: 2 for 1 sale. Many men’s items on sale. » PRIZE DRAWING: For ‘‘Prince”’ March 6. Bring in your shoes to be re— 5 treaded. E |[Ball& Racket Shack Hershey, Pa. Phone 533—5266 oct Jerry Garner gets his 1st place medal. photo by Corky Flick er w= IP THS COUPE go _ £ . 1 Happy St. Pat’s! be 10% OF F purchase | Celebrate the wearin’ of the green with colorful EE of meats totaling $10.00 or more, Ei Hallmark party sets and accessories! + not including freezer orders. 3 ss Effective from Mar. 4 to Mar. 7 i 4 E gl || SLOAN’S PHARMACY 8 YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET gf 61 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-4001 iE 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 1 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING a OPEN DAILY 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1 x - uw poly pod php yidgedgdghadghd polioly RR LY i Trailing 68-61 with 3S seconds remaining in the game, Donegal staged a rally that almost saved the contest. Mark McKercher scored S points in 15 seconds, cutting Camp Hill's lead to 68-66. Camp Hill froze the ball until John Fellenbaum de- liberately fouled Lion Corky Evans with 8 seconds left on the clock. Evans sank 2 foul throws. With 1 second left, Indian Kris McCue scored a field goal. Unfortunately, nobody fouled him, and the Indians lost by 2 points. Fellenbaum was the game's high scorer with 21 points. McKercher added 17 and McCue scored 16. Last week, the Indians beat Lancaster Catholic 83- 77 in a game that was close until the final period. Junior Kevin Bradley, starting for the first time this year, became an over- night hero when he scored 22 points. Fellenbaum added 21, McKercher 18. Miller 14, McCue 5 Barto 3. and Closely guarded Kevin Miller (in light uniform) fires a pass under the arms of LCHS opponent. SHOP HOURS: ETT 144 West Market Street. Marietta 426-2510 Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 LBERT MOTORS AU cars inspected, tuned up, and serviced by us. 1973 Plymouth Duster, 2 dr., 6 cyl. auto., R.H., P.S. 1973 Plymouth Satellite, 2 dr., V-8 auto., R.H., P.S., air 1973 Chevrolet Impala, 2 dr., V-8 auto., R.H., P.S. air 1971 Buick Skylark, 4 dr., Sedan, V-8, auto., R.H., P.S., 1970 Pontiac LeMans, 2 dr., V-8 auto., R.H., P.S., air 1969 Chevrolet Station Wagon, V-8 auto., R.H., P.S., 9 passenger These cars are above average and are guaranteed by us. Financing available to qualified buyers town, Pa. 426-3604 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED