. October 1. 1975 Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN SHIPSTADS &~ JOHNSON ul A DHS booters keep winning: Latest victims are Comets and Lampeter- Strasburg FEATURING BIG BIRD, COOKIE MONSTER AND OTHER MUPPET (OL PUT Xo I NR clol UR) ITN & £98 HERSHEYPARK Thurs. Oct. 16 - Sun., Oct. 26 Except Mon., Oct. 20 Children 11 & Under Half Price $4.50-$5.50-$6.50 Oct. 21, 22, 23 Shows Only. For Tickets Call 717—534-3911 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. or Contact Your Nearest Hershey Ticket Agency On Monday Donegal clashed with Lampeter- Strasburg on Donegal’s home field in an exciting thriller that finished in a double overtime. The Indians wouldn’t be denied the victory that day as they came from behind twice and eventually won the game. Dave Weber tied the match at 2—2 with six minutes left in the game. In the second overtime period Chris McCue scored the winning goal on a penalty kick, the score being Mc- Cue’s second in the game. Thursday afternoon the Indians traveled to Penn Manor and shut out the Comets 1—0 in rain. Both teams had trouble generat- ing any offense because of the adverse weather. Bob Barto scored the only goal of the game on a direct kick in the second period. Donegal is now 3—0 in league play. J-V soccer wins, draws The Donegal J.V. soccer team had a horrendous opening five minutes a- gainst Lampeter-Strasburg, giving up three fast goals. The Indians never quit, though, and battled back to gain a 3—3 tie. Randy Houseal scored twice and Mike Sager tallied one for Donegal’s cause. At Penn Manor the Donegal J.V.’s struck twice in the the first period and added a third period goal to defeat the Penn Manor J.V.’s 3—0. Mike Sager es - offense moved well on the ground. Football team defeats Solanco, Brooks, Gainer score in Indian’s first win The Indians scored their first victory of the season last Saturday, defeating Solanco 13-9. Donegal’s offense was impressive all afternoon. In the first quarter, the Indians drove 73 yards on the ground for the game's first touchdown. Al Brooks scor- 7-0. Solanco scored next. Dave Bleacher booted a 24 yard field goal in the third quarter. In the fourth period, Solanco jumped ahead when Randy Hart hit Jerry Dickenson with an 11 yard touchdown pass. Finding themselves at a 9-7 disadvantage, the Indi- 13-9 Gainer from 40 yards out, and clinched the game for Donegal. Donegal coach Gayne Deshler thinks his young team is finally getting enough experience to show their real ability on the field. “We've got a fifty-fifty chance to win every game scored twice, and Randy ed the TD and George Mohr : Shelly had a first period goal kicked an extra point, ans took to the air. Al we play from now on,” he for the Indians. The J.V. putting Donegal in the lead Brooks lofted the ball to Bill said. record is now 2 wins, 1 loss, Battery power 2 ties. Phil Mitzkavich had OFFENSIVE STATISTICS VS. SOLANCO his second shutout of the year. Rushing NAME CARRIES TOTAL YARDS AVG. TD’s I os a Kevin Bradley 1 -1 -1.0 0 Daryl Houseal S 29 S53 0 Rory Gallagher 12 46 3.8 0 20 % off on the O & COLUMBI George Mohr 14 79 S.8 0 Purchase of any : FAC Tim Arndt 4 24 6.0 0 moaei unti TORY Al Brooks 2 10 5.0 1 November 30, 1975 Passing ELECTRIC 7 TRACTORS OUTL ET PASSES THROWN COMPLETED INTERCEPTED TD’s FROM AVCO NEW IDEA Daryl Houseal 1 0 1 0 : BED Al Brooks 6 2 1 1 See it at: Kevin Bradley 1 0 0 0 | ’ SP READS Receiving | DRAPES PASSES CAUGHT YARDAGE AVG. TD’s Bill Gainer 2 61 30.5 1 Donegal Springs Rd., R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. LINCOLN NI-WAY 's MILE EAST Of PHONE 653-5795 Jj COWMBIA TURN SOUTH ON OsweGo DRIVER Returns SAVE 20%-50% Bore Eosiiaohcs PUNTS RETURNED YARDAGE AVS: DAILY 9-6, FRI. 9.9, SATS. y pag ; {34-4341 KICKS RETURNED Daryl Houseal 1 1S 15.0 George Mohr 1 7 7.0 A fi Au | Ant Ou aie Gilbert Newlin 1 0 0.0 ape First downs: 11 5 Safe —~47 3 G t= Extra points: 1 (Mohr) a a" a) \ omy Sp reris srr a sur vada — x . . 8)2 1 e ; d ype ie Sam ARKETSY Punting &a \ rs 3 NUMBER YARDAGE AVG. WEST Samankc Talis sTacCT 3 3 H : Al Brooks 4 160 40.2 3 | b E30 Sudan — : 3 Sint Be s Ps - er TR DEFENSIVE STATISTICS VS. SOLANCO A a cr oA Pee NAME TACKLES ASSISTS —r ree - Rory Gallagher 6 2 Collectibl 6. White Swan T er : ) 4. Collectibles By ~ C. 1te Swan Tavern Mike Carroll 8 3 Emme C- Reynolds Antiques Mike Leas 7 4 George Mohr 2 2 BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927 14 E. FRONT - 426-2189 Daryl Houseal 4 3 Antiques and Primitives Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments Ores Cellsgher : J 2 arlin Emenheiser 1 5. The Oliver House 7. “The Parlor” Tim Arndt 3 1 104 E. FRONT — 426-3796 328 E. MARKET — 426-1270 Pays Chapin : ; Fine Antiques, Crystal and China Antiques and Gifts Keith Beach 1 0 Rick Funk 2 2 8. Henry & Jane Schlosser rr : 5 234 E. MARKET - 426-2201 _ Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio... oir reed Fomblesrecorded—0. jon fy . iii——— id Ye v Solanco first downs—9 STYRIA SARL ESE ERIN
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