Page 16—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Brooks uncorks one past frustrated Eagle linebackers. Indians lose to Cocatico Eagles Saturday afternoon star- ted well for the Donegal Indians, but things fell apart just before halftime. Donegal got on the scoreboard first with a 42 vard touchdown drive. Brooks scored with a quar- terback sneak and Mohr kicked an extra point. There were 14 seconds remaining in the first half vhen Cocalico quarterback Ken Schweitzer threw a long bor: from his own 30 yard itne. The pass connected with Eagle end Pat Ross, who carried the ball across the goal line. Donegal fumbled the kick- off that opened the second Soccer banquet Bernie Thome, coach of the Donegal H.S. Soccer Team has announced that the Lancaster-Lebanon Soc- cer Banquet will be held Thursday, November 20, at 7:00 p.m., at Donegal High half. Eagle Bill Ott picked up the loose football and scored another goal. The final score was Donegal - 7, Cocalico - 21. to be Nov. 20 School. The public is invited to purchase tickets for the banquet by Friday, Novem- ber 7, from coach Thome at Donegal High School. (call 653-1871). Mount Joy Joycee-ettes, guests of Elizbethtown Jaycee-ettes The Elizabethtown Jay- cee-ettes hosted the Lanc. County Wives Social, Wed- nesday, November Sth. The social was held at the Church of Christ Annex building, Elizabethtown. Invited to the event were members of Jayceete groups in Ephrata, Man- heim, Mount Joy, New Holland. and Elizabeth- town. 12 noon on MENU: THANKSGIVING DAY Reservations Only Hot Cider Buffet, Salad & Dessert Table Full Course Turkey Dinner Mr. Charles Baker of 825 Robin Road, Lancaster, who crafts doll furniture from empty beverage cans, spoke un his hobby. Baker, the proud owner of many unique soda bottle stoppers, dis- played his collection in addition to demonstrating his expert workmanship with the aluminum cans. Members of the Eliza- bethtown Jaycee-eetes com- prising the committee for ‘HOSTETTER > “Dining Service, inc. Mount Joy 653-5911 Serving an Old-Fashioned Turkey Dinner this yearly event include Judy Gobrecht and Sally Nolt, co-chairwomen, Linda Boozer, Kay Deckard, Helen Good, and Marty Kramer. Refreshments were prepar- ed by Shirl Bowers, Beverly Geesey, Barbara Kondras, and Judy Wade, all of the Elizabethtown group. Door prizes were awarded at the completion of the program. PE ———————. Price resigns DHS wrestling coach Walt Price announced his resig- nation as coach on Friday. His job will be taken over by Eugene Funk. Mr. Price sent a letter of explanation to parents of varsity wrestlers on Mon- day. C team loses league title by Jere R. Duke On Sunday, the 2nd, the Donegal Braves ‘“‘C’’ team tangled" with the Crimson Tide of Columbia for the Red Rose league title and unfortunately came up on the short end of a 6—0 score. The teams battled evenly throughout most of the game, but Columbia managed to push over a score late in the 4th quarter. The boys had an outstand- ing season, finishing with an overall 9-1-1 slate while yielding only 12 points for the entire season. Darrel Risberg, Bill Mil- ler, Brian Carbaugh, Shawn Maxwell and Tom Luca- baugh handled the offensive backfield duties. Mike O’Donell, John Yohe, Scott Hostetter, Joe Edgell, Gil- bert Cornwell, Eric Brenner, Gene Wagner, Bob Blevins, Kevin Fantom, Mike Ott, Jim Grady, George Rice, Matt Kauffman, Tom Doh- ner, Kelly Claar, Dean Musser and Tony Wohlfiel battled in the trenches in the line, both offensively and defensively. Also, we can not forget our little cheerleaders. Lisa Ruhl, Crystal Kelly, Heath- er Farmer, Stephanie Max- well, Liz Edwards, Jill McKain, Kim Funk, Dee Zeller and Stephanie Math- iot cheered long, loud and well for their boys and are to be commended for their enthusiastic support. All the boys and their coaches wish to thank everyone for the excellent support given to them throughout the season. The A,B,C teams will now play this Saturday, the 8th, at the Dallastown Bicentennial Bowl and we wish them well in their last outing. Liberace at Herseypark Supershowman, Liberace, will appear at the Hershey- park Arena, Sunday, No- vember 9 for two shows at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. November 5, 1975 Do You Have a Home Built in the 1700’s or 1800’s — farm house, town house or estate? We would like to advertise it for you in national circulation newspapers and publications like An- tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who can bring you top value. INC. Real Estate Lancaster, Pa. 115 E. King St. ENGLE-HAMBRIGHT & DAVIES, Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry Since 1915’ LILLIA PJP MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. 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