Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Kris McCue led the assault, Buzz Hoake follow- ed with an arrow-like shot and Aaron Secrest headed in the final score. Jay Long assisted in all three plays. The Indians had their fifth league win of the season and then focused their eyes on the skies as they looked forward to meeting the Penn Manor Comets. Halloween Cards When you care enough to send the very best The Donegal Indian soc- cer team waited until the final quarter to massacre the Pioneers. Then the Indians out-hustled, out-passed and out-headed a much dejected Lampeter-Strasburg team. Fr., Oct 31 Sloan's Pharmacy 61 E. Main St., Mount Joy C1975 Hallmark Cards. Inc The Penn Manor Comets came into Indian territory as one of the hottest teams in the league, having recorded two shutout victories in a row. Jay Long ended the shutout string in a hurry. Hellman Indian booters win two games Assisted by Sahn, from Vietnam, Jay rifled a shot by the Penn Manor goalie after five minutes of play. The Comet hopes brightened, however, as they tallied goals of their own in the first and second periods. The halftime score read Donegal 1, Penn Manor 2. The Indians moved cau- tiously in the second half and then with about four minutes remaining in regu- lation time, Kris McCue scored on a penalty shot. This aroused the Indians. They applied intense pres- sure and with a Bob Barto set shot, the Indians struck hard and furious. With just thirty-two seconds left on the clock, Dave Weber became the hero of the day as he bolted the ball by the Comet goalie for a 3-2 victory. The Donegal hockey team played aggressively against Cedar Crest last week, but couldn’t score. Cedar Crest won 1-0 in the game’s final minutes. Faculty, students to vie for The Donegal Cup superior athlete. Last year, for the first time, ‘““The Donegal Cup’’ was presented to the win- ning team. If the young, inexperienced high school athletes win, the cup is filled with greens for the year. But if the old, experienced teachers win, then white In past years the Donegal High School Varsity Soccer Team challenged the Done- gal faculty to a soccer match. This would be a fair way to prove who is the The . Donegal. J.V.’s pounded the nets this week as they convincingly defeat- ed Lampeter-Strasburg 6-2 and Penn Manor 3-0. Against L-S, Donegal scored in every period. Sahn and Randy Houseal each had two goals, and Greg Newlin and Henry Klugh aided the cause with one each. After a scoreless first half against the Penn Manor Comets, Donegal scored flowers are placed within the cup for the year. This year this most important event will be held on Wednesday, October 22, at 3:45 p.m. on the Jr. High field. The public is invited to come out and witness this game of the year—‘‘The Donegal Cup’’. J-V soccer wins two games twice in the third period on goals by Greg Newlin and Randy McCoy. Randy Hou- seal added the third goal in the final quarter. Donegal’s strong defense notched its fourth shutout of the season. Phil Mitzkavich, goalie, and fullbacks John Hayman, Mark Weidman, and Steve Hershey rounded out a solid defense. The J.V.’s record now stands at 5S wins—3 losses— 3 ties. Put your money in our bank... and our placemats on your table. Here's how to get your Limited Edition of Historic Lancaster For each $50 deposited in a new or existing Farmers First Regular Savings or Golden Passbook Account you have the opportunity to purchase one Historic Lancaster County Placemat for only $1.00 (including tax). County Placemats A different Lancaster County Highlight each week for twelve weeks. » Reverses to a reproduction of the hand- written copy of the Declaration of Independence. The People Bank Start your collection today! FIRST B/ANIIK Member F.D.1.C. SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS CE RE A Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 FRESH = EGGS % FRUIT DRINKS arm Fresh Ny pe 53c half gal. NO DEPOSIT! NO RETURN! Save yourself Shopping Trips! You Can FREEZE and STORE our Handy Plastic Milk Bags JUG MILK..54.45 Pasteurized & Homogenized %* skim milk - $1. 8 * NonFat & Chocolate Wilk Lemutiadle feed Tea Conoy-Springs Dairy Open Mon-Fri, 9 to 9; Sat, 8 to g Ph. 367-6292 1 mile west of Bainbridge.along Route. 441 REFRESHING
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