The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 10, 1973, Image 5

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    ‘C' Team Braves Still Unbeaten
And Unscored Upon For Season
The Donegal Braves ‘“B’’ team
rode a 22-point second half to a 30-
14 victory over E-town on Sun-
day, Oct. 7, on the D.H.S. field.
After falling behind, 8-0, at the
end of the first quarter, the of-
fense; led by Brian Ney, Scott
Jones, Darryl Shank and David
Slonaker went to work. Slonaker
recovered a fumble, Ney drove
over from the one, Ney flipped to
Shank for the conversion and the
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game was tied. The defense, led
by Eric Gerlitzki, Wayne Powell,
Tom Weber and David Eichler,
stymied E-town in the second half
until late in the fourth quarter.
Ney blocked two punts and Jones
had a fumble recovery. A 13-yard
Ney to Jones pass made the score
14-8 late in the third quarter. A
pass from Shank to Ney added
the two-point conversion and the
score stood at 16-8. Joe Butz
scored on a 2-yard plunge and a
Ney to Slonaker pass added the
PAT and the score mounted to 24-
8. After E-town scored on a pass
play to cut the margin to 24-14,
Ney hooked up with Scott Jones
on a 52-yard pass play for a score
and victory.
The “A” team fell victim to
three fumbles and a pass in-
terception and dropped a 34-12
decision. The defense, led by
Steven White, Steven Banks,
Scott Baker and Todd Richards,
found itself with their backs to
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East Petersburg Rotary Club
Presents the Ninth Season
Travel & Adventure Series
SATURDAY EVENINGS —
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“The European Alps”
Centerville Jr. High School
Centerville Road, Lancaster
8 P.M.
Season Tickets & Single Admissions Available
Adult Season Tickets, $6.00 Student Season Tickets, $3.00
Single Admission, $1.50
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October 10, 1973
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 5
Community Chorus Changes
Time For Scheduled Rehearsals
The Mount Joy Community
Chorus has rescheduled its
rehearsal time from the 1st. and
3rd. Thursdays to the 1st and 3rd.
Tuesdays of every month at 7:30
P.M. in the new fellowship hall of
Trinity Lutheran Church, West
Main street.
The chorus was formed in 1971
to sing as a group for the
“Christmas Music In The Park”
program sponsored by the Mount
Joy Community Council. After
this appearance the group was
requested to sing for various
the wall all too often and were
unable to contain the E-town
eleven. Doug Hopwood, Mark
Divet, Scott Mowrer and com-
pany were unsuccessful in
generating an offiense until the
fourth quarter. Mowrer made a
beautiful 55-yard punt return for
Donegal’s first score and shortly
thereafter Hopwood hit Richards
for a TD and six more points, but
they still came up on the short
end of the final score.
The “C” team remained un-
beaten and unscored upon as they
steamrolled to a 28-0 victory.
Allan White plunged two yards
for the score on the first play of
the second quarter and Donegal
had a 6-0 lead. Shortly thereafter,
Todd Butz drove over from the
one-yard line, White added the
PAT and the lead jumped to 13-0.
An Allan White to Steve Meszaros
pass covering 48 yards upped the
score to 19-0. Jeff Duke added the
PAT and at half-time Donegal
sported a 20-0 lead. In the third
quarter a Butz to Meszaros pass
play which covered 30 yards
resulted in six more points. A
Butz to Joe Althoff pass ac-
counted for the 2-point conversion
church and community functions
and decided to stay together and
to be known as the Mount Joy
Community Chorus. Members of
the chorus are interested in
continuing the organization and
invite anyone in the area, sixteen
and over, interested in music,
and who enjoys singing, to join
the group.
The chorus is under the
direction of Dorothy E. Schock
and Mrs. Daniel Bubacz is the
pianist.
Officers are: John F. Way, Jr.,
president ; Mrs. Warren H. Foley,
vice-president; Mrs. Donald
Drenner, secretary ; Alice Keller,
treasurer; Sandy Heisey and
Bonnie Stoner, librarians; Verna
Brandt and Anna Mae Eby,
telephone squad co-chairmen;
Loren Rahe, properties com-
mittee chairman and Mrs. James
B. Heilig, public relations.
The chorus will sing at the
Mount Joy Community
Thanksgiving Service; te-be held
at Glossbrenner church on
Wednesday, Nov. 21, and the
Christmas Music In The Park
program on Saturday, Dec. 22,
sponsored by the Mount Joy
Community Council.
and the score mounted to 28-0.
While the offense rolled, the
defense rocked E-town as Steve
Neal intercepted one pass, Jeff
Duke recovered two fumbles and
Allan White blocked a punt.
Frank Brommer, Jeff Kauffman,
Cory Heisey, Bill Dishart, Darrin
Kolp, White and Meszaros
yielded only two first downs to
their opponents as Deongal
retained at least a share of first
place in their division.
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