75 October 15, 1975 Braves ‘A’ & ‘C’ teams win by Jere R. Duke On Sunday, October 12, when the Donegal Braves traveled to Landisville to tangle with the Black Knights, the ““B’’ team led off by dropping a tough 8-6 decision. Todd Butz opened the scoring with a yard plunge for a 6-0 lead, but Hempfield quickly retaliat- ed, and a 2-point conversion put them in front to stay at 8-6; the second half turned into a defensive struggle, although the Braves threat- ened twice in the last quarter but couldn’t score. Butz, Darin Kolp, Duane Musser and Ron Kennedy sparked what offense there was. Kolp intercepted a pass and blocked a punt to lead the defense as well. Mike Rapp also recovered a fumble, and Bill Dishart, Jim Perry and Rodney Fellenbaum added their heft as the Braves out-played their opponents, but lost the game. The injury-plagued ‘‘A’’ team, with 6 players in casts, really rose to the top and scored a thrilling come-from-behind 14-6 vic- tory to keep their title hopes alive. After Hempfield took a 6-0 half-time lead the Braves tied the score late in the third quarter on a Steve Meszaros to Leonard Mum- mau pass. After Steve Butz recovered a fumble on his own 30 yard line, the Braves marched 70 yards and scored when Jeff Kauffman blasted over from the 4. When Meszaros flipped a Meals for elderly in Mt. Joy The Lancaster County Senior Citizen’s Nutrition Program, coordinated by the Lancaster County Office of Aging and the Community Action Program, is expand- ing its activities to serve the Senior Citizens of the Mount Joy area. The program is designed to provide inexpensive, nu- tritionally sound meals to older people, to provide a foundation for better health, and bring together those who live alone. The meal meets one-third the daily nutritional requirements for adults. The Mount Joy Center, located at the Schock Pres- byterian Home, will have the grand opening Monday, October 20, 1975 at 11:00 A.M., and will be known as the Schock Senior Center, 37 East Main Street, Mount Joy, PA. On Tuesday, Ocotober 21st in addition to the hot lunch, regular social activi- ties and programs will begin. Programs are cost or obligation. INVEST IN YOUR HOME Home Improvement is one of the best invest- ments a family can make these days. Keep your home up-to-date with a new kitchen, bathroom, family room or garage. And make sure your home is kept in good repair. Check your roof, spouting, siding and paint, etc. For all your home improvement needs, Call: PAGE CORPORATION 684-6981 or 285-4575 Written estimates and financing arranged at no planned to cover subjects of interest to the Senior Citi- zen, and future social activities will depend upon the type requested by the participants. Anyone aged 60 and over is invited to participate. In order to join the group for a hot lunch (served daily Monday through Friday at 12:30 p.m.) you are required to make a reservation the day before by calling Mrs. Nancy Morrow, Manager of the Center at 653-8385; if transportation is needed, such arrangements can be made at the same time. The center will be open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There is no fixed charge for the hot lunch, donations are accep- ted. All 60 and over residents of the Mount Joy area are welcome to stop by during the above hours, visit and ask questions. Please feel free to come in and see what we have for you and yours. pass to Cory Heisey for the 2-point conversion the Braves had the lead at 14-6. Doug Benard, John Haugh (who also recovered a fumble), John Longenecker, Greg Laughlin, Tony Mann, Mummau and Butz anchor- ed a defense that stormed back in the second half to control the game, only to have to hold off a furious Hempfield rally to preserve the victory. The *“‘C”’ team continued undefeated by scoring a solid 28-0 win. Overcoming a rash of fumbles, the offense led by Brian Car- baugh, Tom Luckabaugh, Daryl Risberg and Shawn Maxwell scored in every theft is inclement. home. effort on your part. at no cost to you. period. Risberg tallied 3 times on runs of 4, 15 and 20 yards. A Risberg to Car- baugh S55 yard pass play added another. Luckabaugh tossed 2-point conversion passes to Maxwell and Dean Musser to complete the scoring. The defense,spear- . headed by Gene Wagner's 2 fumble recoveries, John Yohe’s one and sharp tackling by Eric Brenner, Kevin Fantom, Bob Blevins and Scott Hostetter kept the Knights off the scoreboard. Next Sunday, the 19th, the Braves will host St. Anne on th DHS field at 1:00 p.m. in their quest for 2 division titles. 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