August 31, 1977 Page 4—Susquehanna Times We want your business, Donegal High School spectacular back-to-school specials Green Bata Basketball shoes reg $8.95 Mount Joy Jaycees win regional —and smash E’town and Manheim Jaycees The Mount Joy Jaycees played the Manheim Jay- cees and E-town Jaycees on Saturday, August 20th, at the Farm Diner Field, now $6” overcoming their opponents and winning the district Green Pro-Keds Low-cuts reg $13.95 f§ nC W'""ne now S$11% On Sunday the team Green Pro-Keds Suedes reg. $19.95 travelled to Gap to defend now $15% the district championship. : Mount Joy beat Wrights- Green Puma ‘Clyde’ Basketball shoes ville 8-7 and won the reg. $26.95 now $21 regional &. Green Adidas Country reg $27.95 Playing fs Mount 301 were Bo offer, now $24” Gainer, Jeff Summy, Scott i chi O’Leary, Jim Hamilton, Donegal Indian T-shirts reg $4.00 Rent Gebuart. . Robert now $1% Stoner, Rick Rossman, Ron ¢ : Ww , Jim McAfee, Jim Donegal Indian Mesh Football Jerseys Wor. ous Woden reg $7.95 now $4% Larry Demat and Jim Gingrich. Donegal Gym Bags reg $5.95 now $3» : On Sunday Mark Gainer Field H ockey Sticks reg $13.95 was awarded a trophy for now §5% being the Most Valuable Player in the regional playoffs. Bob Hoffer, team coach, was awarded a team trophy for the champion- ship. p & BE Sporting 19 E. High Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. Goods ! “The Complete Line In Sporting Goods” Our free AIR DOME * can extend your SWIMMING SEASON It’s not too late to have a TROJAN POOL Offer good through September en - eo, iA ls Buy any Trojan Pools F/ 3 Caribbean, Bahama or Jewel Series from us during this special period and we’ll throw in an air suspended clear vinyl ” di : nr ri ie Tid Sa : aE *Aluminum can’t Rust, Warp or Crack. j *Only Trojan Pools have the exclusive patented 2-inch thick insulated walls that retain heat, cut fuel costs. *Lifetime Warranty on complete pool. Some members of the Mount Joy Jaycees Baseball Team pose with their trophy. Standing in back are (left to right): Bob Hoffer, coach and player; Scott O’Leary, 3rd base; and Larry Gainer, catcher. Kneeling are: left, Mark Gainer, Most Valuable Player, who was valuable despite being way out in left field; and right, Keith Gephart, right fielder. Photo taken at Kunkle Field. Chiques v-ball league expanding —basketball to be added 7. ® a = " ——" i a Plumbing & Heating DOME ENCLOSED POOL Conestoga, Pa. 17516 [717] 393-8698 If x ra nnn sprcil| Submarine $1 all subs made to order, topped with our own fresh produce. & French Fries Clean Facilities — Fast Courteous Service! Family Prices — S PEERS RE A Hl i. Call in Order §53-1791 Open 11 - 11 7 days a week 811 £. Main St, Mount Joy ROC 1 The Chiques Co-Ed Vol- leyball League has grown... into Chiques Adult Athletic Association, which will cover more than just volleyball. Two new pro- grams being added this year are men’s, and also co-ed, basketball. The men’s league is a {|irevival of the old Chiques Basketball League, which folded about three years ago after running for 11 years. One difference of the new league is the drawing of team players from a hat each year. Thus no team will be able to dominate the league for years at a time. Men’s basketball will start on Monday nights in - darly November. The Co-Ed league has “affirmative action’ rules. Deadline tomorrow —for tennis tournament | Tomorrow is the deadline for entry in the Mount Joy Tennis Club Doubles Tour- nament for both men and women. Deadline time is 6 p.m. The tournament will be held this Saturday, Sunday and Monday. For informa- tion on entry call Mary Ann Coover, 653-1212; Christine Graham, 653-4816; or Bev- erly Becker, 653-4793. Each team must play 3 women and 2 men at all times. Moreover, one man must be in the forecourt and one in the backcourt. The only defense allowed will be pro-type ‘‘man-to -man.’’ These rules will eliminate male domination of the game. The co-ed games will also begin in early Novem- ber, on Thursday nights. The regular volleyball program will start at the end of October. Games will be at the Marietta Com- munity House Gym. Current temporary direc- tors (until elections next spring) are Michael Lippold, Ben Thompson, Dave Noll, and Elizabeth Lippold. Association bylaws were drawn up by attorney Dave Mountz of Columbia.