Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, September 17, 1975, Image 9
11, ed es ir. Ir in nd as eir ife m eir ed Ar- tS nd n; n; of rs - SO I'S September 17, 1975 Donegal Braves ‘C’ beats Conestoga Valley On Sunday, the 14th, the Donegal Braves Midget Football teams entertained the visiting Conestoga Val- ley Buckskins on the DHS field and for the most part ‘got skinned’. The ‘““B’’ team opened play by dropping a 20—0 tilt, as the visitors scored in each quarter, No less than 8 fumbles stymied the Braves as the offense of Darin Kolp, Duane Musser, Todd Butz and Ron Kennedy were unable to get untracked. The defense led by Tom Burger, George Armold, Rodney Fellenbaum, Jim Perry and Bill Dishart had their hands full as they struggled to stop the Buck- skins. The ‘““A’’ team followed suit by suffering a 34—14 defeat which snapped a 2-game winning streak. A blocked punt, two lost by Jere R. Duke fumbles and Donegal quick- ly found themselves on the short end of a 20—0 count and only midway through the second period. Finally in the third quarter, the offense led by Steve Butz, Steve Neal, Steve Meszaros, Frank Brommer and Leo- nard Mummau got back on the beam as Butz scored twice to pull the Braves to within 20—14. However, the visitors came right back and added two more of their own and the Braves suffered their first league defeat. The defense led by Jeff Kauff- man, John Longenecker, Phil Landis, Phil Spickler, Cory Heisey and Jeff Duke were unable to contain the Buckskins as they contin- ually found themselves with their backs to their own end zone. The: 'C”’ team came roaring out though, and pounded out a convincing 19—0 victory as Brian Carbaugh scored on runs of 7 and 90 yards and Daryl Risberg added a 10 yard plunge. The offense led by Carbaugh, Risberg, Tom Luckabaugh and Bill Miller dominated play so well that the visitors did not run a single play in the first quarter. The defense, too, completely out-played the Buckskins as they recorded the shut-out. Scott Hostet- ter, Shawn Maxwell, Gene Wagner, Kevin Fantom, George Rice, Gilbert Corn- well and John Yohe threw up that stone wall and refused to let the Buckskins get near the goal line. Next Sunday, the 21st, the Braves will host the Manheim Township Blue Streaks on the DHS field starting at 1:00 p.m. ‘D’ team loses to Hempfield, 0—13, Saturday Saturday morning Sep- tember 13 the ‘‘D’’ Team traveled to Hempfield where they were defeated 13—0, in a hard fought defensive battle. The first quarter saw the defensive line led by Tony Yohe, Mike Lippold, Tony Oxford, Joe Edgell, Brian Thome, Joe Brady and Jim Wolfiel help hold a strong Hempfield running game with good pursuit from Greg Miller, Joel Carbaugh, Mike Shelly and Mike Yohe in the defensive backfield. by Dave Miller In the second quarter Hempfield found a weak- ness around the outside, and had several long gains saved from becoming touchdowns by good tackles by Miller, Edgell, Thome, Oxford and Lippold. Finally the Braves yielded a touch- down and the half ended 7—0. The third quarter saw the same type of action with Hempfield in possession of the ball most of the time. Late in the quarter as the defense had pushed Hemp- field deep into their own territory, they surprised the Braves with a punt on fourth down, the ball was fumbled and Hempfield recovered. The offense with Crider, Benard, Hiltz, Oxford, Lip- pold, Edgell on the line and Shelly, Carbaugh, Miller, Albright, Yohe and MCcNiff in the backfield could not move the ball the few times they had possession against a strong Hempfield rush. Late in the game Hemp- field made 6 points bringing their total to 13. The offense has had trouble getting started, but the ‘‘Little Braves’’ promise better things in future games. Applications for hunting from goose blinds in Applicatiions for hunting from goose blinds at the Pennsylvania Game Com- mission’s two controlled hunting areas at Pymatun- ing and Middle Creek are being accepted through September 20. Hunters are permitted to apply to only one of the two areas this year. If a person applies to both areas, that person will not be eligible to hunt on either area. Applications must be sub- mitted either to the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission, Pymatuning Waterfowl A- rea, R. D. 1, Hartstown, Pa. 16131, or to the Pennsyl- vania Game Commission, Middle Creek Wildlife Man- agement Area, R. D. 1, Newmanstown, Pa. 17073. The applicant’s 1975-76 hunting license number, including the letter, must be listed on the application. Applications must be post- marked no later than Sep- tember 20; if the postmark is later than September 20 the application will be rejected. Laurene Good struggles for control of the ball with E-tow Shope and center half Loris Raber rush aggressively all day afternoon. Hockey team loses opener to E-town, 0-3 The Donegal hockey team suffered a 3—0 defeat in their league opener at E-town last Wednesday. The Bears scored in the first few minutes, and kept the young Donegal team on the defensive for the rest of the game. ‘“We backed off, and they kept beating us to the ball,” Indian Coach Zangan said. With the E-town offensive line controling the ball all afternoon, Donegal’s fine defensive unit had plenty of opportunities to show their stuff. Goaltender Phyllis Shope stopped more than her share of sizzling shots. Center-half Loris Raber and Fullback Laurene Good also played a SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 n’s offensive line. Goalie Phyllis over to help out. Donegal defense played tine game. 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