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Delivery service . 24 hour emergency service -—-— ay Let us fill your next prescription. | | Be RTS PRD. TA 2 Loe THIRD & LOCUST STS COLUMBIA SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 13 Donegal Braves midgets open football season Donegal Braves Midget Football Opens Play by Jere R. Duke The Donegal Braves Midget Football teams opened their 1975 cam- paigns with exhibitions against [Eastern York County on EYC’s field on Sunday, the 24th. , The ‘“C’ team opened with a rush scoring on a SS yard TD run by Brian Carbaugh only to have the score nullified by a penalty. The offense led by Tom Lucabaugh, Bill Miller, Daryl Risberg and Carbaugh were stymied time and again by penalties, fumbles and interceptions and were unable to get on the scoreboard. Meanwhile, the defense led by Risberg, Eric Brenner, and John Yohe kept their opponents bottled up throughout the contest and likewise refused to permit a score. Although the Braves outplayed EYC the game ended in a 0-0 tie. The ‘““‘B” team followed with a very exciting game which saw them pull out a 13-12 victory in the last quarter. After being down 0-12 at half-time, the Braves came roaring back on the passing duo of Todd Butz and Darin Kolp. Five pass completions climaxed by a S-yard TD toss got Donegal on the board. Duane Musser then scampered around end for the all- important extra point and the Braves trailed 12-7. When Jim Perry recovered a fumble inside the 10 yard line, the Braves took advan- tage and Butz sneaked over for the score and Donegal led 13-12. On the next kick-off, Musser recovered a fumble to seal the victory. SHELLY'S FURNITURE New & Used am Tl \ | >: — 9 OPEN ' Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri 10to 8 - 10 to CONTEST! Every load of wash you do at STEHMAN’S LAUNDROMAT, Mount Joy, gives you a chance at four big FREE GIFTS to be presented at a drawing on Saturday, September 20 at 10 a.m. PRIZES include electric blanket, laundry baskets, $10 gift certificate at IGA, $5 gift certificate at Stehman’s Laundromat. [advertisement] The defense led by Kolp, Mike Rapp, Bill Dishart, Rodney Fellenbaum and Mike McConnell, who also recovered a fumble, threw up a stone wall in the second half and kept the losers at bay. The ‘“A’’ team suffered a 22-6 defeat when EYC scored two quick TD’s late in the fourth quarter to break up a tight 8-6 ball game. After EYC opened the scoring midway through the second quarter, Steve Meszaros scooted 15 yards around the end to narrow the gap to 8-6. Steve Butz, Steve Neal, Frank Brommer and Casey Krady spear- headed a somewhat sputter- ing offense which just couldn’t get it all together. On defense, Leonard Mummau, Jeff Kauffman, Jeff Duke, Jody Longe- necker, Butz and Krady held fairly well until the late EYC surge when a long pass set up one score and a blocked punt set up another. Play Spartans by Jere R. Duke On Sunday, the 31st, the Donegal Braves hosted the Garden Spot Spartans at the DHS field in a pre-season football game. The ‘‘B” team got things underway, but took a 25-0 drubbing. The offense led by Todd Butz, Darin Kolp, Duane Musser, Ron Kennedy, and Scott Snyder were unable to penetrate the Spartan de- fense. Time and again Butz was flattened while attemp- ting to pass and the running attack netted very little. Meanwhile, the defense led by Leroy Claar, who recov- ered a fumble, Rodney Fellenbaum, Jim Perry, Tom Burger, and Bill Dishart were victimized by a swift trio of backs who swept the ends with comparative ease. Let’s hope they get back on the track for next weeks season opener. The “A” team reversed the tables and scored an impressive 23-0 win. Casey Krady got things started with a 4 yard plunge for the score late in the first period, Steve Butz added the PAT on a quarterback keeper and Donegal led 7-0. In the second quarter a Butz to Steve Meszaros pass for 36 yards upped the margin to 13-0. A pass from Meszaros to Butz added the 2-point conversion and the score read 15-0. Also in this period Steve Neal and Casey Krady each intercepted pas- ses to thwart the Spartans. Excitement reached fever pitch when Steve Neal took the opening 2nd half kickoff in full stride and raced 70 yards for the score and a 21-0 lead. Another Meszar- os to Butz pass added the 2-point PAT and the Braves led 23-0. In between all this Donegal scoring, the de- fense anchored by Jeff Kauffman, Frank Brommer, Phil Spickler, Cory Heisey, Phil Landis, and Greg Laughlin threw up a stone wall which the visitors were unable to dent. The *“C’’ team concluded a successful afternoon by romping to a 26-0 victory over Eastern York County’s team (Garden Spot does not have a “C’’ team). Last week EYC and Donegal battled to a 0-0 tie, but this week the Braves were not to be denied. Brian Carbaugh scored twice in the first quarter on S0 and 25 yard runs. Both times Daryl Risberg added the PAT on line plunges and Donegal led 14-0 by the end of the quarter. Risberg upped the tally to 20-0 with a 20 yard run in the second quarter and Carbaugh raced for HAMBURG PATTIES—Slbs. $4.95 ALL BEEF FRANKS $1.09 GRADE AA BUTTER $1.05 POTATOES—10 Ibs 95¢ Something New ! BAUM’S BOLOGNA KRAFT’CHEESES another score on a 15 yard run in the last quarter to make the score 26-0. The defense led by Gilbert Cornwell, who recovered two fumbles, Kevin Fantom, Scott Hostetter, John Yohe, and Risberg completely shut down the visitors offense. In fact, the visitors only ran one series the entire third quarter! ! Next Sunday, the 7th the Braves open the regular season by traveling to Lincoln Jr. High in Lancas- ter to battle the C&D Chargers at 1:00 P.M. Telephone Co. has free films David K. Ditenhafer, commercial manager for the United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, has announced that area schools and groups wishing to use films from the United Telephone System Free - Film Library should make this year’s bookings immediately. According to Ditenhafer, ‘“‘Response to our free loan film library has been very favorable. To handle even more requests this year, the library has purchased addi- tional copies of the most frequently booked films. 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