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Kris McCue scor- ed for the Indians in the final quarter to end the game 3 to 1 in McCaskey’s favor. The JV team also lost by a score of 3 to 1. Randy Houseal scored the JV goal. When Donegal met Hempfield on the soccer field, everyone knew it would be a highly contest- ed game, but no one could | haul better furniture direct from Browsing Hrs.: 1 to 9 daily Jp 6 Sat. the Carolina factories. NO SECONDS. Prices are just above nice used things. additional discounts are available Charge your purchase on our own Master Charge or Bank Americard. » pd \ AY = {/ FURNITURE 17 New Haven St., Mt. Joy A LIMITED SERVICE WAREHOUSE OUTLET ~ FREE careful delivery or for cash and carry. Revolving Charge Plan for extended payments or on TRUCKER OF FACTORY FRESH _MIGHTY commercial fertilizers. 24 Free swinging hammer blades — for heavy duty work. Recyde all of natures organic refuse. Avoid high cost SHRED: ® MANURE e SOD e LEAVES e SOIL ® PAPER © BRANCHES e STALKS dry or green ERANDT’S MOWER SHOP DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 653-5795 SHREDDER GRINDERS p- #4 a? a 4 hy A 7 id 4 Model 12-P 24 Free swinging hammer blades plus a chrome steel chipping blade for heavy duty work. have imagined how vicious a game it would become. Both teams played excel- lent games. The score was even in the first half even after a penalty kick for Donegal. In the third quar- ter Matt King scored for the Black Knights. Kris McCue evened the score on a penalty shot at the goal. The excitement really started in the fourth quar- ter when the Hempfield crowd turned hostile to- ward the referees and the Donegal team. In a dispute in front of the goal cage, a Donegal player was given a yellow card, but the referee awarded an indirect kick to the Donegal team. The Hempfield coach protested and the crowd began to boo the official. Finally, the coach became so violent that the official was forced to issue him a yellow card. One spectator became en- raged, charged onto the field, and hit the referee. The game continued, both teams playing even harder than before. With just minutes left in the game, Hempfield was able to penetrate Donegal’s de- fense and score. Although Hempfield did win the game, they certainly can not be awarded a prize for their sportsmanship. The JV team led Hempfield 1 to 0 throughout most of the game. In the fourth quart- er, however, the Knights were able to score twice to take the game away from the Indians. Donegal’s goal was scored by Randy Houseal who was assisted by Nau Moua. E-Town was the first to score in the soccer game on Friday. Although the play was equal, Donegal was unable to capitalize on any mistakes that the Bears made. In the third quarter E-Town scored again. After a brilliant save by Greg Newlin, E-Town was given a penalty kick. The shot was saved, and the Bears did not score again. The final score was 2 to 0. The JV team stomped E-Town $ to 1. Marc Henri Bataille scored twice, and Scott Hershey and Randy Hou- seal and Randy Fellenbaum each scored once. On Saturday morning the alumni took on the Donegal Soccer Team. The alumni exhibited their skill in beating the Indians 4 to 2. Kris McCue and Ron Meckley scored for DHS. Scott O’Leary and Jay Long scored once while Jack Dettinger Scored twice for the alumni. ‘Henry Libhart displays art Elizabethtown College will present a two-man show featuring the work of master wood craftsman, Paul W. Eshelman and Marietta artist, Henry M. Libhart on campus Sunday, October 17 through October 30. The exhibit will be in the College’s Alpha Hall Lounge and be open to the public Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. ; * ‘D? I team by Mary Rose Turnpaugh The Donegal Braves ‘‘D’’ Team after getting off to a slow start, has been stead- ily improving under the guidance of coaches Jim Shank and Randy Richards. This is the first year for many of the boys and their record is impressive. After suffering 2 defeats they went on to hold the next 3 Braves A team by David L. Miller On Sunday, October 10 the Donegal Braves travel- ed to Garden Spot on a cold and windy afternoon. The ‘‘B’’ Team played first and immediately took com- mand of the game with Risberg carrying the ball and Snyder catching a pass on the 16 yard line. Risberg scored 2 plays later; the point was no A good and it was Braves 6-0. Good defense by Dohner, Wagner, Hoover, Snyder, Maxwell, McBride, and John Yohe stopped Garden Spot and the score was soon 12-0. In the third quarter a 60 yard pass by Risberg to Kennedy made the score 18. The 2 point conversion to Snyder was good and Donegal won 20-0. 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The efforts of Mike Yohe, Pat Turnpaugh, Ron Hiltz, Greg Edgell, Jim Wohlfeil, and all the boys as well as the cheerleaders deserve much credit. The defeat suffered Sat- urday to Hempfield should be no setback to a good season for this very deter- mined ‘‘D’’ team. wins big by scoring on the first play and were out in front 8 to 0. But Garden Spot’s “*A"" Team came right back and Braves. were soon behind and never caught up. Garden Spot won 36-16. The *‘C’’ Team played a defensive battle the first half; but had the first play from scrimmage recalled when a 45 yard run by George. Rice was called back by a penality. A pass on the goal line was on the edge of Shelly's fingertips but could not hold on. Garden Spot scored on an end run right before the half and led 6-0. The Braves came out the se- cond half and played a good game with good de- fense led by SottaSante, Brady, Crider, Kauffman, Grady, Halterman, and Edgell and a new look offense with Brenner, Rice, Miller, Edgell, and Thome carrying the ball down to the 4 yard line. With 15 seconds to go, Thome scored and the extra point try was no good; the game ended 6-6. October 20, 1976 al NS ON me. NOON OAS ele eed baad « WH MP