Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES A team beats E-town, by David L. Miller The ‘‘Donegal Braves’ traveled to Elizabethtown October 4 to play under the lights at the high school field. After the ‘‘C’”’ team lost 15-0 and the ‘‘B’’ team following suit with an 18-6 defeat. The *“A’’ team prevented Donegal Booters out-kick Mules, then scrub Comets on parents day The Donegal Soccer Team again proved that it was the better team in its game with the Mules of Solanco. The Indians dom- inated the game from the start scoring three goals in the first quarter of play. Kris McCue scored first. Then, Henry Klugh added a goal. Kris’s second goal ended the first quarter. The Indians monopolized the play during the second and third quarters. In the fourth period of play, Phil Mount Joy The Mount Joy High School Class of 1941 held their 35th Reunion, Satur- day evening, October 2 at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge. Twenty-three members and their guests attended. Guests of the Class were Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. the E-town sweep by win- ning 14-8. The home team scored first and Donegal came right back with Steve Neal making the touchdown and a Butz to Neal pass made the score 8-8. In the third quarter Butz carried the ball across the goal line on a quarterback keeper. The point after was not good and the score was Mitzkavich’s brilliant save of a Solanco penalty kick saved the shut-out for Donegal. Mark Divet lead the JV’'s to a victory by scoring 4 of the five goals for Donegal. The other was scored by Nau Moua. The game was not even close as the Indians stomped the Mules by a S to 1 score. The Indians continued their winning ways be de- feating Penn Manor 2 to 0. The victory was especially sweet because it was Par- ents’ Day for the Donegal High class Kochenour, former teach- ers in the Mount Joy School District. Prizes were awarded to Clyde Fenstermacher, Ocean City, NJ for sending in the first reservation: Anne Aliaga, El Paso, TX and Robert Randler, Cary, On Sale at Newsstands Now The Third Issue of the SUSQUEHANNA MAGAZINE masse oy we ? conrmk t vs ; we oi LENT 2 gu A £5 For and About Lancaster Coun - 60 Cents C & D lose 14-8. With time running out E-town had a first down near the goal line. The defense held for 4 downs and stopped the drive on the 6 yard line. The game ended 14 to 8 with the Braves on top. This game was a ‘‘team” effort and we congratulate every player who played in the game. Soccer Team. Early in the second quarter Henry Klugh booted home the Indians’ first goal. In the same quarter, Ron Meckley shot from about thirty yards out to score and give the Indians its second goal. The third and fourth quar- ters were scoreless as Donegal stifled the Comets. The J.V. team trampled the Penn Manor team 5 to 1. Mark Divet scored twice and Denny Weller, Jon Myers, and Marc Henri Bataille each scored once. NC for coming the greatest distance; Anna Enck, for the one having the most grandchildren. Those attending were: Mr. & Mrs. Max Balto- zer; Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Brown; Mr. & Mrs. Henry Forry; Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Klugh; Mr. & Mrs. Clar- ence Newcomer; Mr. & - Mrs. Robert Randler; Mr. & Mrs. James Workman; Mr. & Mrs. James Zeller. Mr. & Mrs. Fred All- gaier (Wanda Alexander); Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dif- fenbaugh (Betty Ann Doeb- ler); Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 3 Ginder (Verna Faus); Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stoner (Mary Hostetter); Mr. & IGA § Incorporated, On September 23, the stock clerks of Stehman’s IGA, owned by Jacob Steh- man, participated in a unique training seminar entitled, ‘‘Practical Stock Clerk Work Methods.”’ The seminar was con- ducted by Creative Man- agement Louis, Missouri, in cooper- ation with the G. H. Delp Company of Reading, PA. a subsidiary of Wetterau supplier for IGA stores. Institute of St. Randy McCoy and Holly Baker tried on the new sample uniforms last week. Band gets preview of new outfits Sample uniforms submit- ted by two uniforms com- panies were modeled by band officers at the regular Donegal High School Band- Parents club meeting in the band room. Randy McCoy and Holly Baker, president and vice-president of the band, modeled the two of ’41 holds reunion Mrs. Harry C. Rohrer (Evelyn Neff); Mr. & Mrs. Richard Enck (Anna New- comer); Mr. & Mrs. Simon Kraybill (Mary Jean Sher- er); Mr. & Mrs. Albert Brayman (Thelma Young). Mr. Clyde Fenstermach- er; Mrs. Richard Aliaga (Anna Coen); Mrs. Charles Bond (Mary Edith Gilbert); Mrs. Kenneth Holsinger (Eva Lehman); Mrs. Earl Bell (Barbara Anne Long- enecker); and Miss Betty Jane Charles. Committee members were Bruce Brown, Betty Ann Diffenbaugh, Betty Jane Charles, Barbara Anne Bell, and Mary Ston- er. suits which are being con- sidered. Bids will be a- warded by the school board on October 21. The board budgeted $20,000 toward the pur- chase of 150 complete uniforms, 30 extra hats and 20 extra overlays. Edgar Jones, president of the football booster club, outlined the cost of instal- ling night lights on the athletic fields at Donegal High School. He ask for the Band-club’s assistance in the $12,000 project. The club went on record as supporting the Project D-Lites. Profits from one Band club project will be donated to Project D-Lites. The band club will spon- sor a paper drive on Satur- day, November 20, and on the third Saturdays of January, March, and May. Glen Leib, director of the band, was given authority to proceed with arrange- ments for a springs trip to Norfolk, VA. The proposed trip would be April 24 or May 1. The band will march in the Marietta Halloween parade on October 28. The next band club meeting will be held Nov- ember 1, in the High School. 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