aX September 10, 1975 SUSOUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 7 DONEGAL ELEMENTARY INTRAMURAL SOCCER DHS Football DH S SOC t b t C t V 11 Riverview Tues. and Thurs. after school cer team eats ones Maytown Thursday after school - 0ga a Cy Grandview Thursday after school loses 23 0 to Seiler Tuesday after school - nh Zinley, Dave Weber, Bob E town Barto and Jake Sherk COMBINED performed admirably. A strong Bear team from Elizabethtown blanked the Donegal Indians Friday night by a score of 23-0. The Indians actually lost a All fifth and sixth graders will meet at the Junior High School on Wednesdays (6:00—7:00 p.m.) and Saturdays (9:30—11:00 p.m.). Wings Melvin Hay and Buzz Haake did outstanding work. Strikers, Kris McCue and Jay Long, shone for the The Donegal Indian Soc- cer Team streaked by the Conestoga Valley Buckskins 3-2 in a double overtime soccer match Friday played on the Junior High School field. Kris McCue led the Indian attack by scoring on a 1S yard shot in the second period. About 7 minutes later Dave Weber countered with the second Donegal score off a beautiful assist. The Buckskins were not to be denied however, as they came battling back and scored. The halftime score read 2-1 in favor of Donegal. The Buckskins continued to apply the pressure in the second half and scored in the third period to knot the count at 2 all. After a scoreless third quarter, the Indians put the axe on C.V. Kris McCuc’s razor sharp penalty shot zipped past the outstreched arms of the C.V. goalie and the Indians led 3-2. After a OO CLAM BAKE O EVERY THUR. FRI, SAT. torrid and scoreless second overtime period the Indians proudly left the field with a 3-2 victory. Brent Becker and Rick Velez did good work in the goal. Backs Gregg Linde- muth, Scott Brightbill, Don Al Newlin led the tribe attack with two goals. Ryan O’Leary tallied another and Mark Weidman provided the finishing touch. Phil Mitzkavich recorded the shutout.” Coach Metzler was very proud of every member of his team. F. & M. organizes field trips to Marietta, Columbia area A series of four field trips to explore the development and history of Lancaster County will be sponsored this fall by Franklin and Marshall College’s North Museum. One field trip, called the ‘“Ecology Ramble’’ will be held October 11 and will be led by Dr. Johnathan Richardson, associate pro- fessor of biology at F&M. The trip covers Grubb Lake, pr WASHINGTON HOUSE 78 80 W. MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA hows STEAMED CLAMS 1.25 a DOZEN 12 STEAMED CLAMS with Hot Butter 4 JUMBO SHRIMP with Cocktail Sauc 3 PIECES FRIED CHICKEN 1 CORN on the COB 3 Boiled POTATOES 3 CORN FRITTERS PEPPER CABBAGE OLD FASHION BEEF SPREA CRISP CRACKERS 395 | Sorry No Take Outs STEAMED SHRIMP 2.25 a DOZEN RAW CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL 8 = 1.35 SEAFOOD TAKE OUTS CLAMS by the 100 SHRIMP by the LB. where an interesting forest has grown on mine trailings, a flood plain forest at Marietta, and Chickies Rock, to learn what grows in Lancaster County and why. Mrs. Jarvis said each trip will last from 10 a.m. to approximately 4p.m. There will be a small charge to cover transportation costs. A brochure about each ‘ramble’ can be obtained by calling Mrs. Jarvis at North Museum. BEEF ROAST “1a EVERY THUR. FRI SAT © A PRIME CHOPPED SIRLON of BEEF Cooked 10 your Tasle — SERVED on a PLANK — BUTTERED CAULIFLOUR HARVARD BEETS BUTTERED CORN FRENCH GREEN BEANS MASHED POTATOES SAUTEED MUSHROOMS SLICED BERMUDA ONION TOMATO & LETTUCE HOT ROLL & _ CREAMERY BUTTER Sorry No Take Outs 495 | by Jere R. Duke The Donegal Braves Mid- get Football teams opened regular season play by traveling to Lancaster to take on the C&D Chargers on Sunday, September 7. The *‘B’’ team opened the day by dropping a hard- fought 12-0 battle. The Braves were the victims of pass incompletions and in- terceptions—one of which resulted in a Charger score, as they fell behind 6-0 in the first quarter. The struggle swung back and forth between the 30 yard lines for the next 2 quarters until the home team scored again on a 50-yard run to make the final score 12-0. The Braves offensive backfield unit led by Todd Butz, Darin Kolp, Scott Hoover, Ron Kennedy and Duane Musser were just unable to sustain a scoring drive as the Chargers’ defense ‘‘hung tough’’. Donegal’s defense spear- headed by Jim Perry, Tom Burger (who recovered a fumble), Scott Snyder, Rod- ney Fellenbaum, Leroy Claar and Kolp played well, yielding but one score. However, that one score plus the interceptions were more than enough for one day. The ‘“‘A’’ team got things back on the track by scoring a solid 20-6 victory. After a scoreless first quarter which saw 2 touchdowns nullified by penalties, Steve Butz got the Braves on the score- board with a 2-yard plunge for a 6-0 lead. After being held during the two middle periods, the Braves added 6 more on a 8-yard quarter- back keeper by Butz. A pass from Butz to Cory Heisey added the two-point conver- sion and a 14-0 lead. After holding the Chargers in their next series, the Braves upped the count to 20-0 when Steve Neal scored on a 50-yard run. The ensuing kick-off was taken by the Chargers for a 70-yard return for 6 points, but that was it. The offensive line centered by Craig Lehman, flanked by Jeff Kauffman and Greg Laughlin wedged them out for Butz’s quarter- back keepers time and again. Steve Meszaros, Le- onard Mummau, Butz and Neal lugged the leather for the Braves as they raced to their opening season vic- tory. The defense rose to the occasion and slammed the door on their opponents. Doug Benard recovered 2 fumbles, Butz intercepted a pass and also recovered a fumble, and Meszaros pounced on a loose pigskin when John Longenecker really belted a Charger punt return man. Jeff Kauffman, Frank Brommer, Phil Lan- dis, Cory Heisey, Jeff Duke and Butz kept the defensive pressure on throughout the game and only a 70-yard kickoff return following Donegal’s last score pre- vented the shutout. The *‘C”’ team completed a successful day by thum- ping their opponents 26-0 behind the strong running of Brian Carbaugh who scored on runs of 40, 27, and 70 yards. Tom Luckabaugh sandwiched in a 7-yard TD run and Daryl Risberg added a couple of extra points after to complete the scoring. The Braves offen- sive machine was well-oiled as they scored in each period. When Carbaugh carried on his end sweeps he had a host of green jerseys out in front cutting down defensive men left right. Not to be outdone, the defense made their pre- sence felt as they racked up ball carriers all day. Ris- berg, Joe Brady, Shawn Maxwell, Bill Miller, George Rice, Gilbert Corn- well and company com- pletely shut down the Charger offense, forcing them to punt the ball away on more than one occasion. Next Sunday, the 14th, the Braves will entertain Conestoga Valley on th DHS field at 1:00 p.m. when Donegal will attempt to make a 3-game sweep of their cross-county rivals. offense. Jon Sheetz, Jon COMING VARSITY AND JV SOCCER SCHEDULE net total of 22 yards in Booth, Joe Meszaros and rushing against the stone- Paul Smith filled in excel- Friday, Sept. 12 E’town away wall Bear defense. lently for the tribe. Monday, Sept. 15 Lampeter-Strasburg home In the air Donegal picked thursday, Sept. 18 Penn Manor away = up 89 yards. Meanwhile, E-town rolled Game time: 4:00 p.m. up 207 yards on the ground and 23 in the air. DONEGAL JV’S WHIP CV ® The Donegal JV soccer [Jomegal Midget Braves team won an impressive . 4—0 soccer match with CV. WII two games ’ lose one Parents day for booters The Donegal Indian Var- sity and JV soccer teams will hold Parents’ Day on Thurs- day, October 2. The Indians will host the Elizabethtown Bears in a great rival match. Soccer parents are asked to reserve this important date. Georgia Brady Navy Seaman Recruit Gerogia A. Brady. daughter of Mrs. Christine L. Brady of Route 3, Manhiem, Pa., was graduated from Badic Radioman School at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. The 14-week course in- cludes instruction on the installation and operation of transmitters, receivers and cryptographic equipment, the operation of teletype systems, communication se- curity and related equip- ment.
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