February 1 Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN v 12,1975 The Bulletin basketball statistical analysis J. Roth McCaskey 70 40 50 180 B. Musser Catholic 68 37. 60 173 J. Geyer Conestoga V. 67 43 59 167 T. Horst Penn Manor 64 31 45 159 J. Whitmer Man. Twp. = 60 28 37 148 J. Harriger Hempfield 62 24 37 148 SECTION II Sudden decisions aren’t always wisely Player Team F.G. F. FA: Ti made. C. Batz Norlebco 99 84 119 282 That's why many families have already D. Sindall Garden Spot 100 271 42 227 males Shoice of the one they will turn to at 3; Hopkins Peques'V, -- 100 13 2 2% We are proud that many families have a S. Stoltzfus Garden Spot 93 19 preference for our service, and we are grate- J. Gyorke Elco 82 32 42 206 ful for the confidence placed in us. B. Barto Donegal 82 31 58 195 We provide a service within the means K. Miller Donegal 7 42 55- 184 of every family. N. Faiola Annville 75 21 43 17 J. Fausnacht E-town 74 23 32 171 : M. Lushinsky Leb. Cath. 63 2 on wy [How May We Be Of Service To You? 4 The Donegal Indians Basketball Team after getting off to a dis- Richard D Smedley mal start, which saw them winning but 3 of theri first 10 games, SECTION 11 (12 GAMES) se SECTION Ill (12 GAMES) A have finally put it together. The Indians, under head coach, Emil F'1 NER AL HOME Swift, have now won 9 of their first DONEGAL INDIANS BASKETBALL RECORD A Swift, have now won 9 of their last 10 games. That one loss, inci- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA: dentially, was a one-pointer in the last 15 seconds to league leading Player F.G. FF. F.A, TI. FG. F. F.A. Ti 426-3614 Garden Spot (11-1). Donegal’s league record stands at 9 wins-against League 3 losses and coming into the final week of the regular basketball sea- K. Miller 117 66 94 300 71 42 55 184 son, the Indians must hope for a minor miracle, if they are to have B. Barto 107. B51 87 25 82 31.58 105 FUso000008880808¢8 O0000000B0DNTTTTITTU UY ig at the Section 111 Title. However, should Annville-Cleona up- J. Fellenbaum 90 45 67 396 55 24 37 134 S We are overs tocked in & set Garden Spot in a game played at Annville this Tuesday evening D. Schlosser 68 40 64 176 47 22 33 116 . o and should Donegal also upend the Spartans in the seasons finale at D. Mueller 62 40 53 164 43 17 26 103 o Jellied CRAN BERRIES Donegal on Friday night; there would then be a four way tie for ? © ; o M. McKerch 60: 15 24 135 40 7°13 87 o ’ 3 first place in Section Ill with Garden Spot, Annville-Cleona, Leban- A ey 24 25 35 73 14 13 22 a1 (We'd like to move them before next Christmas) = on Catholic and Donegal all having identical records of 11 wins P. Houseal 30 18 25 78 16 10 16 42 0 2 Cans 79¢ 5 Cons $1% > and 3 losses. D. Weber 13 1 14 37 9 5 8 23 8 IS. Milligan 9.0.2 es D2 00 Nice Fresh Vegetables -CARROTS—PEPPERS— « Donegal Indians Basketball Team, having scored 1,490 points in K. Bradley 1 ¥.on 3 1 3d 3 TURNIPS-TOMATOES-CELERY—LETTUCE © their first 20 games, are the highest scoring team in the Lanco-Leban- : CABBAGE — RADISHES ® Overall Irish Cobbler POTATOES - Very Good $2.75/50Ibse on Basketball League. They have scored 149 points more than Our Own EGGS are fresh. their nearest competitor, (Garden Spot) for an average of 74.5 points der att nn a pd TAN Poved pd per game. “TRIVIA” eB mo ; : : STATISTICS: avin LLER - Leading scorer for Donegal (300 points) is (= fe tls fe ne) Lori E Sere = rh In Lanco-Le . SCOring race. . 5 emi SCORING TEAMS LANCO-.ESANON LEAGUE BOB BARTO - with 195 points scored is the 6th leading scorer STAYMAN & DELICIOUS APPLES = $1.85% lu. & yp. a Played Team Total Pts. Ave./Game in Section |11. : Jax CHEESE TWISTS SPECIAL still on - 2/99¢ o 20 Donegal 1,490 74.5 DONEGAL’S Basketball Team entered in Class B, District I11 ” Bachman’s HARD WEGE PRETZELS - 4 Ibs. $3.10 ro 20 Garden Spot 1,341 67.0 playoffs beginning Monday, February 24th. 2 Seconds in WEAVER’S CHICKEN & MRS. PAUL'S FISH e 20 Lebanon 1,328 66.2 DONEGAL has 7 (seven) varsity basketball palyers returning (g : S 19 Columbia 1,321 69.5 next year. 5 CITRUS — PEARS — BANANAS — GROCERIES - 20 Ephrata 1,318 65.9 In six of their eight losses, Donegals point total was either 62 or (© Coating CHOCOLATE - PEANUT BUTTER - COCONUT eo 20 Penn Manor 1,281 64.0 70. o PARAFIN " 20 Gaeslice 2 1,200 Sos . Rohrer’'s GARDEN SEEDS are here. anheim Twp. : ; : i Oo 20 Solohco 1,205 57.4 GAS — OIL — GENERAL REPAIR c . ; LEADING SCORERS BAINBRIDGE - WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. : LANCO-LEBANON BASKETBALL LEAGUE ro Mm . © Player Team FG F F.A. Totsl Games o ‘4 mile West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 Ph. 653-5661 © J. Klinefelter Leb. 191 86" 123 468 20 STATE INSPECTION 426-2121 o HOURS: Daily 8a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri. 8am. to 9 p.m. C. Batz Norlebco 143 120 171 406 18 al 0 00000000 00000000 0000000000000 03 S. Kuhn Cedar Crest 148 720-113 366 20 4 . $ D. Beamenderfer Cocalico 143 46 84 332 Nn Ba r ba Tr ad Lan d 1S Ol ba k e tba 11 B. Dinger Cocalico 132 64 84 328 2} arhapa 1 : be one of the most excitin Sela ‘ : 2 ; Oo re Gorden Sot 138 41 63 319.18 Bo Erion Lens” : Se of Tr Parker, and Joni Shank. Indians to victory as they S. Ulmer Lamp. Stras. 116 80 116 312 19 LTS TUS RE I i thus hi teams The individuals mention- enter the” District Tourna- y wrestling team, it seems last time these teams met oj shove belon lo a HiL » J. Geyer Conestoga 118 72 95 308 19 : es the result was a victory for g ni ~ ment!! B. Gunselman Ephrata 120 65 95 305 20 that Donegalis making other J : que group - the Donegal bas- J. Hopkins Pequea V. 143 19 36 305 19 news - with a basketball Garden Spot in the final ketball team. SPECIAL PRICES D. Voss Man. Twp. 135 33 57 303 20 team which is bidding for seconds 67-66!) The In- Although the regular bas- K. Miller Donegal 117. 66 94 300 20 the title. dian team is convinced that ketball season is fast com- FOR H.S. EVENTS LEADING SCORERS ACCORDING TO AVE. The Indians, coached by it will come out on top ing to its end, District play Persons 65 and over gan Player Team FG. F. F.A TL. Ave. Gm. Mr. Emil Swift and Mr. Bob this time! : has not yet begun, and be 2PPlY at Donegal High Klinefelter Lebanon 191 86 123 468 23.4 20 Freund, have proven that The Donegal team is ur- assured the Indians will be cool for special prices to Batz Norlebco 143 120 171 406 222 18 they can play as a team. ged on by cheerleaders included in these play-offs, attend high school sports Kuhn Cedar Crest 148 70 113 366 18.3 20 You can see that this is Michele Arndt, Kathy Beach, Come out and cheer the Vents. Sindall Garden Spot 139 41 63 319 17.7 18 true any time you attend Pat Brown, Kerry Coover, Ulmer Lamp.Stras. 116 80° 116 312 164 19 one of their games. Kim Laughlin, Andi McCue, Th ] d > . h Geyer Conestoga V.118 72 9b 308 16.1. 19 The varsity, consisting of Deb Thomas, and Sheri Zer- e Y P aye nig i ny Rt EET EB Bo Ny Ten ie : Dinger Cocalice 132 64 84 1328 15.6 21 baum, Rory Gallagher, Phil ported by Carol Brubaker, Gunteiman Ephrata 120 65 95 305 152 20 Houseal, Mark McKercher, Kris Gephart, Deb Pedrick, D. ‘Voss Man. Twp. 135 33 37 303 15.1 20 Kevin Miller, Kevin Milli- and Connie Zinn, who keep Miller Donegal 117 66 94 300 15.0 20 gan, Doug Mueller, Dave statistics. Mike Weaver is Schlosser, Dave Weber, and manager. STATISTICS INCLUDE GAMES PLAYED FRIDAY FEB. 7th Player D. Beamenderfer B. Dinger S. Ulmer B. Gunselman R. Murry J. Bucher . ilatto . Hess . Wingenroth . Kreiser ARO Player J. Klinefelter S. Kuhn D. Voss W. McFaddin SECTION | Team F.G. Cocalico 68 Cocalico 60 Lamp.Stras. 59 Ephrata 56 Solanco 57 Ephrata 55 Ephrata 54 Warwick 53 Ephrata 58 Columbia 56 SECTION 1 Team F.G. Lebanon 17 Cedar Crest 88 Man. Twp. 86 McCaskey 76 F. F.A. TI. 36 47 172 39 50 159 40 66 158 35 47 147 31 B5 .145 32 44 142 32 41 140 30 45 136 1 10 127 9 16 121 FE. F.A. TI 57 82 291 50 71 226 18 33. 190 32 47 184 John Weidman, are proving to be a strong team as they put point after point on the board. Their current record of 9 and 3 is good enough to put them in a second place tie with Lebanon Catholic and Annville-Cleona. Although Garden Spot is the lead, they must still play both Annville and the powerful Donegal team. If all goes as planned, the Indians will end up on top after their last game on Feb. 14th with the section leaders. This promises to While the varsity has been putting on an impress- ive show, the J. V. has been right in there pushing. Mem- bers of the junior varsity team are: Brent Becker, Kevin Bradley, Marlin Emen- heiser, Bill Gainer, Steve Hershey, Daryl Houseal, Greg Lindemuth, Kris Mc- Cue, Chris Merchant, Bob Roaten, Mike Sager, and Jeff Zimmerman. Backing this team is an- oiher group of cheerleaders including Gwenda Albert, Chris Heinaman, Lori Luca- baugh, Denise Lutz, Reanne The Marathon Volleyball game last Friday night at Beahm Junior High School went on, and on. The above picture was made at 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning. The players were still going strong, but supervising teachers were getting weary. The marathon continued all night Friday, all day Satur- day. Exhaustion finally set in at 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Fd 2% 3 aki = — Fe -— fad =E amd a srw pA Ea