Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Hockey wins two flick-offs The Donegal field Hockey team won two games last week—both with a flick-off victory. The girls traveled to Manheim Central Wednes- day, for a game that ended 0-0. The girls won the flick-off 2-1. Coach Joyce Zangari’s team met Lampeter-Stras- burg at home Friday afternoon. Sherry Derm put in the first goal of the day in the beginning period, but L-S soon came back with a goal to match. The score stood at 1-1 until the end of regulation play. Donegal won the flick-off 3-1. The JV team lost both games: 0-2 against Man- heim Central and 0-5 against L-S. The JV team is coached by Jill Shupp. The hockey team plays Lebanon at home today (Wednesday) and travels to Warwick Friday. Game time is 4:00 pm. Football (cont.) [continued from front page] “down. “‘Had we connected at that point, it would have been a different ball game.”’ Deshler felt that the teams were pretty even both offensively and defensively. “It was close and it went their way,’ he said. Offensively, senior Rick Funk ran the ball 13 times for 46 yards. Quarterback Darrel Risberg connected with seven of 15 passes for 44 yards gained in the air. Defensively, junior Ron Kennedy had four tackles, six assists and one fumble recovered. Mike Houseal had three tackles, five assists and two quarterback sacks. Donegal had some trouble offensively with three fum- bles lost. They also had somé bad penalties. The Indians take on undefeated Garden Spot at home this Friday night, : Deshler describes Friday night’s game as the big turning ‘péint for Donegal. “i we can play as hard as’ we did Saturday, and correct a few errors, we can win this one. There are still six games: left, and we could end up with a pretty good record.” October 1, 1980 The Donegal Girl’s Tennis Team Brubaker, Marty Miller, Beth Keffer, Darlene Musser and Jenny Crider. Back row, left to right: Laurie Miller, Pam Greider, Kelly . Front row, left to right: Cindy Brown, Carolys Gehman, Emmy Zuch, Joan Garber, Kim Perry, Cindy Peifer, Missy Thompson, LoriJo Grubb, Amy Keffer, Wendy Gantz, Diane Martin, Stacey Ricedorf, Jodi Brubaker and Rita Dalkiewicz. Donegal tennis team poses for photo Darlene Musser Dr. Predicto calls for Donegal loss to G.Spot Dr. Predicto, that football game prediction machine, had a very respectable weekend, calling ail bus two games correctly. Governor Mifflin suprised the good doktor Friday night by defeating Lancaster Catholic 28-0. Saturday, Columbia just squeaked past Warwick 13-12. Looking ahead to the coming weekend of play, Predicto calls for Garden Spot to overpower Donegal 27-6. Other predictions are printed below. SECTION CV over Muhlenberg Gov. Mifflin over Lebanon McCaskey over Hempfield Cedar Crest over Man. Twp. Wilson over Lancaster Cath. SECTION II Ephrata over Solanco Warwick over Man. Central Penn Manor over E-town SECTION II Garden Spot over Donegal Northern Lebanon over Leb. Catholic ELCO over Cocalico L-S over Annville-Cleona The Donegal Girl’s Tennis team lost a close meet with Hempfield by a 3-4 score. Marty Miller and Cindy Brubaker, number two and three girls respectively, won singles matches, and Beth Keffer and Marty Miller combined for a doubles victory. The team traveled to Manheim Central, the sec- ond place team, this Mon- day. Donegal lost by a 0-7 score. The team meets Solanco next Monday. Soccer team ties twice The Donegal soccer team likes a tie score. The team has chalked up four ties this season; two of them re- corded last week. Tuesday the Indians met Pequea Valley at Donegal, and walked away with a 2-2 tie with the section two second place Braves. Tom Hatt scored both goals for DHS. Solanco traveled to Mount Joy Thursday night, and the outcome was a 1-1 tie. DHS Boy of the Month Duane Musser scored the lone Indian goal. The JV team had a pretty good week, defeating PV 2-1 and Solanco 3-1. The booters meet Lan- caster McCaskey at home this evening (Wednesday) under the lights at 7:30 pm. They travel to Lancaster Mennonite Friday, and meet the last place Pioneers of Lampeter - Strasburg next Tuesday. Chester Wittell poetry THE FIFTEEN CENT STAMP I don’t mean to gripe or grind. To rising prices I’m resigned. But if I may have leave To get rid of a peeve, I wish the P.O would make up its mind. A letter in the century’s morn For just two pennies could be borne, But Topsey-wise (how true!) The stamp that we once knew Grew up and faster than a stalk of corn. Though I admit I may be wrong, I've got a feeling, and it’s strong, That—sunshine, wind or rain— The ball will bounce again, And the fifteen stamp won’t last very long. I know that credit pens write black, But P.O. ink is red. Alack! Who ever thought there’d be A future day when we Would want to bring the carrier pigeon back. —Chester Wittell THE SUPER-MARKET The super-market is a busy place With canned goods neatly packed in ordered rows, And precooked dinners, packaged, case on case, For hurry-worry as it comes and goes. A cornucopia, we would suggest, Might widen here its area for selection, Where in this shining mirror, blest and best, Inflation looks to see its own reflection. Prices crawling upward day by day; More teaching less how to increase; Thinner candy bars that come to stay; Grapes and cherries selling ‘‘by the piece.” Steaks and chops that cost their weight in gold; Watermelons sliced in halves and quarters; A vast array of articles that hold A talismanic power as cash extorters. All told the lavish scene is one that brings A pertinaceous thought to ask us why Herein displayed there are so many things We’d like to have but can’t afford to buy. —Chester Wittell iv St Sc