November 12, 1975 An accurate pass finds its mark, SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9 Indians lose despite valiant last-minute effort When Donegal stole the ball on their own S yard line, cheerleader Jackie Frev became airborne. Ephrata defeated Donegal 20-14 last Saturday in Mount Joy. The Mounts were ahead 20-0 until the last 4 minutes of the game. Donegal passed its way to a touchdown with 3:46 left on the clock when Bradley hit Emenheiser from 13 yards out. Gainer scored the second Indian TD with seconds remaining on the clock. An offside kickoff almost worked for Donegal when the football took a wicked bounce and eluded the first Mount who tried to field it. Ephrata managed to retain possesion of the football, and the clock ran out on the Indians. ‘C’ team wins; ‘A,’ ‘B’ teams lose by Jere R. Duke On Saturday, the 8th, the Donegal Braves midget foot- ball teams took part in the Dallastown Bowl and came away with one victory and two losses. The ‘““B’’ team fell victim to the York Boys Club team by a 32-6 score. The boys were led this year by Todd Butz, Ron Kennedy, Duane Musser, and Darin Kolp in the backfield. The offensive and defensive units included Charles Shirk, Lee Bowles, Mike McConnell, Scott Sny- der, Scott Hoover, and Tom Burger, along with Kerry Neiss, Bill Dishart, Pat Flanagan, Mike Rapp, Steve Shireman, Bob Flanagan, Rodney Fellenbaum, Rick Ober, and Randy McBride. Others were Jim Perry, George Armold, Leroy Claar Daniel LaughmanPat-Halt- -« short. erman, Rick Longenecker, and Toney Wohlfiel. Cheer- learders were Paula Butz, Pam Sheetz, Cindy Brom- mer, Kim Perry, Mindy Newlin, Terry Meszaros, Wendy Germer, and Beth Moran. The *‘C”’ team recorded a 12-0 victory over the Dallas- town hosts on the strength of two Brian Carbaugh runs of 15 and 41 yards. The SUPER C team ended with an outstanding 10-1-1 record rand a divisional title. Their victory today earned them a fine trophy which was presented to Don Armold, Head Coach, immediately following the game. Don and his staff of Ron Morris, Ron Kennedy, and ‘Bump- er’ Yohe are to be congratu- lated for a job well done. The ‘A’ team lost a tough 18-12 tilt when a frantic 4th period rally fell Steve Butz, Casey Krady, Leonard Mummau, Frank Brommer, Steve Neal and Steve Meszaros led the offensive backfield this year while Jeff Kauffman, Craig Lehman, John Haugh, Jeff Duke, Greg Laughlin, Cory Heisey, John Longenecker, and Tony Mann anchored the line, along with Phil Spickler, Phil Landis, Doug Benard, Richard Sheetz, Rick Breneman, Jim Binkle, and Scott Bricker. Cheer- leaders were Jaylee Ken- nedy, Deb Torris, Lori Thomas, Georgiann Wester- man, Roxanne Shank, Robin Snyder, Terry Berg, and Cindy Hagie. The final event for the season will be the annual banquet to be held on the 19th at Hostetter’'s. Your reporter would also like to thank all for their fabulous support of the boys this year. Keep up the good work. Indians’ first TD cheered everybody up. Marietta’s greatest asset . Service Contracts is it’s people. . 24 Hour Service SAVE ON OIL CALL ABEL OIL CO. 684-4686 7,29-8, 2-12-18- 21-25-27-29-8t Thank you for your encouragement and support. DAVE WHITE > 0 C8 YEE FRUIT STAND Marietta has its floods Maytown has its square. The FRUIT STAND has its produce The BEST beyond compare. 50 Ib. BAG PEAT MOSS — $1.25 HOME GROWN CELERY CAULIFLOWER PLENTY OF DELICIOUS CIDER MEAT SPECIALS . [Thursday, Friday and Saturday only] Canned Corned Beef SALE $1.59 1b. Sharp Cheese Reg.s1.691. SALE $1.49 Ib. HERR Intersection of 441 & 143 Open 8 A.M.-11 P.M. : 426-1805 Reg. $2.49 Ib. Daily & Sunday
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