Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 08, 1980, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Doktor Predicto
Dr. Predicto, the num-
bers magician, came up a bit
short last week, calling only
eight of the 12 Lancaster-
Lebanon football games
correctly.
Manheim Township upset
Cedar Crest 9-0, Warwick
lost to Manheim Central
26-8, Lebanon Catholic de-
feated Norlebco 12-3, and,
Annville-Cleona shut out
L-S 7-0.
Looking ahead to this
weekends schedule, Pre-
dicto never hesitates before
calling Donegal over Lam-
peter-Strasburg 14-7.
Predicto’s remaining fore-
casts are listed below:
SECTION
Cedar Crest over Muhlenbg.
Wilson over Lebanon
Hempfield over CV
Lanc. Cath. over Man. Twp.
McCaskey over Gov. Mifflin
SECTION II
Manheim Cen. over Ephrata
Warwich over Solanco
Columbia over E-town
SECTION II
Donegal over L-S
ELCO over Leb. Catholic
Garden Spot over Cocalico
A-C over Northern Lebanon
Donegal JV football
boasts 2-1 record
Donegal’s junior varsity
football team, with every
member of the team playing
for part of the game, has
compiled a 2-1 record.
The team started the
season by defeating Eliza-
bethtown 26-6. The team
next loss at the hands of the
Solanco Mules 9-0. It was a
close game, and three points
came off a 35 yard field goal,
which, according to Coach
John Felix, is something
rarely seen in JV football.
The team defeated ELCO
13-12. ““We were up 13-0 at
the half,”’ says Felix, ‘‘but
they came back with two
touchdowns.”
The JV game against
Garden Spot scheduled for
Monday night was called
off.
The Donegal team, made
up primarily of sophomores
and some juniors, has -only
given up a little over one
touch down per game. This
is due to the strong defense,
says Felix, who is in his
second year of coaching at
Donegal.
Felix sites Sandy Finn, a
165 pound middle line-
backer, as the key defense-
man on the team.
Bill Miller, with a pretty
good passing game, plays
quarterback. Other out-
standing offensive players
are halfbacks Shawn Max-
well and Scott Snyder.
Felix is quick to add that
their are no real out-
standing indiviguals, and
that every game is a
complete team effort. ‘“We
have been able to win
because we can lose one or
two players and not really
damage the ability of the
team. The results come from
the entire team.”’
Felix describes JV ball as
a learning experience for his
players, and to learn the
team members must play.
“I feel it is important to
have everyone out there
playing,’’ he says.
The team’s next meeting
will be at home against
Lampeter-Strasburg. The
JV team will also face
Annville-Cleona, Norlebco
and Cocalico before the end
of the season.
Halfback Cliff Pietsch [number 42] pulls in a pass from
quarterback Bill Miller in a game played several weeks
ago against Solanco.
Karen and Andreus Felschow, of Laurel, Maryland,
took first place honors in the Mount Joy Jaycees’ Mixed
Doubles two-mile run.
Mixed Doubles runners
team up for victories
40-49: male, Mark Win-
ters (33:35), female, Silvia
Shriner.
50 and over: male, Clyde
Sweigart (33:04, after win-
ning his age division in the
The Mount Joy Jaycees’
“Mixed Doubles’’ run was
held last Saturday, October
4, at the Mount Joy Vo-Tech
School.
The winning male-female
team in the five-mile run two-mile run), female,
was Tom Ecker (27:36 Nancy Rider (39:53).
time) and Jennifer Bair Two mile male-female
team winners were Karen
Felschow (15:25) and An-
dreas Felschow (11:43) with
a combined time of 27:08.
Terry (17:08) and John D.
Finger (13:57) were second,
and Rosanne Brown (16:00)
and Todd Shank (14:45)
(37:20) with a combined
time of 64:56. The second
place team was Thomas
Lansman (34:16) and Diane
Groff (36:26) with a time of
70:42. Robert Freund |
(34:39) and Deborah Geno
(36:58) finished third with a
time of 71:37. were third.
Individual winners, in age Individual winners in-
categories, were: cluded:
10-19: male, David Long 10-19: female, Vickie
(27:51). Emerick (14:31).
20-29: male, Phil Mitz- 20-29: male, Mark Davis
kavich (28:27), female, (12:03), female, Jeanne
Lynne Smith (48:47). Walk (17:17).
30-39: male, Terry Engle- 30-39: male, Charles
man (27:12), female, Sheryl
L. Steif (49:15). [continued on page 7]
Terry Engleman is first to cross the finish line in the
five-mile Jaycee run held this past Saturday. His
winning time was 27:12.
Tom Ecker and Jenny Bair, both of Millersville, were
first place team winners in the five-mile race sponsored
by the Mount Joy Jaycees.
Printed below is the
eleventh in a series of letters
written to Ayatollah Kho-
meini by Ben Thompson,
212 North Jones Street,
cycles. The last quarter of
1980 began today. The moon
is moving from its last
quarter toward a new phase.
In two days my wife and I
Marietta. will begin our 32nd year of
marriage. Any beginning
October 1,1980 presumes an end of some-
Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- thing, but as the historian
meini says, ‘‘the past is pro-
Qum, Iran logue.” Yesterday’s ex-
periences are lessons
learned, but the events are
history. Like the historian, I
prefer to concentrate my
energies on today and
tomorrow. Forget the past,
Dear Mr. Khomeini,
Today finds the world at
‘the beginning of several
my friend. You can never
change it nor recover it, for
it is now inscribed in the
wind.
You have been deeply
hurt by the past, Mr.
Khomeini, and you are now
jeopardizing world peace in
your fanatical pursuit for
revenge. What right have
you to stir up the world like
a witch’s brew and release
the evils once contained in
Pandora’s Box? Enough evil
got out when it was opened
the first time. It is easy
enough for an old man of
Ben Thompson writes Ayatollah Khomeini
eighty years to say that
““war is a very good thing.”’
It is not so easy for those
who do the fighting and the
dying. The one who counts
the cadence has a much
easier job than the slaves
who man the oars. History
shows that many a man has
marched off to war to the
drum beat of a madman,
and died for an evil cause.
Make no such pronounce-
ments for me, Mr. Kho-
meini. War is not a good
thing. War is evil, per-
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