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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 52

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C6 SUNDAT CAIX-CBBOXICLE. AOenUwa. Ke. t. HH Owens Cracks State TD, Scoring Records In Unbeaten Stroudsburg's 41-6 Ramble nleted three for 82 vards.

He hit et's. punt. Stroudsburg then in the first half as he sprinted 53 EAST STROUDSBUB0 Ends Snook. Kupiszewski. Tyson, Kl- v.

at A I yards the first time he touched mer. Bird. Tackles Fish. Tweedi. Caremeita.

for the second Mountie score defensive player in the game, the Mounties recovered two fumbles, picked off two passes and blocked a punt. In the final six games of the season Strouds the ball from scrimmage. But f. drove 56 yards in 11 plays Owens carried on 10 of them. Owens went the final five yards with 2:39 left in the period.

STATISTICS ES Fin down 10 Rushing yardaoa 121 Passing yaroag 9 Passes 7-11 Passes Intercepted by 1 Punts Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 10 and hit Lew Silver with a 47- 13 284 2 1-4 1 2-50 1 IS Morris. McGinty, Boushell. Guards Seese. Snyder, Inker, Staples. Murray, Buenzli.

yard bomb that set up the final he didn't get his second TD until 3:20 remained in the third period and be didn't break the record for most points in a sea On the first play of the final burg gave up only 12 points. Centers Gallagher, Knowtet, Gllliland. Backs DeRenzis, Beck, O. Miller. O.

Smith, Davis. Smith, G. Miller, Rentroe, Bassett, Roberson, Hunter, Moellcr, W. Mountie score with 1:35 left in the game. East Stroudsburg was not Snyder, Samet.

period Owens appeared stopped at the line of scrimmage. But he slid off, moved to the outside, By TED WISMER Owens made it look easy on son until 6:24 was left in the fi without its share of scoring chances. The Cavaliers gambled 1 ArriA lluvnc C0r naif nf nal period. his first TD 53 yards following a fumble recovery by Ron STROUDSBURG Ends Litts, D. Smith, Mery, Blair, Hantiis, Ramsey, Castor.

Kimble, Sonv and aided by a comeback block Pennsylvania scholastic scoring Until the Mounties (11-0) by Lew Silver went 44 yards. VanGorder. Owens' gave an in broke open the game with 22 ers. McNally, T. Somers, R.

Silver. records yesterday but he had to work overtime. All Owens did It became 33-0 with 6:26 left to Tackles Fiimore, Lyons, 5 hater, mo-sier, Goida, Eden, Heller, Decidue, Don- den. Ryder, B. Brown.

side head fake, dipped to the outside and simply outraced the Cavalier secondary. at the Mountie 42 on their first series but fumbled, reached the S-burg 25 only to be stopped by the clock at the end of the first half, and recovered an onside kickoff to open the second half. The only record Owens failed play when Owens dove over Guards upscnuire, ukienowtcn, lui-lens, Moeller, B. Davis, Kay. Cramer, from the one to cap a 42-yard drive in six plays.

Snallecombe. Lundy, Viglione, Straub. Centers Schimpf, D. Brown, Martin, Halterman, J. Smith, Vito, Ueberroth.

East Stroudsburg then got its was score four touchdowns and pick up 256 yards on 30 carries as Stroudsburg complete the first undefeated season in the school's history with a 41-6 win over visiting East Stroudsburg. Owens, who sat out the equivalent of 15 quarters in the A 49-yard punt by VanGorder that was downed on the East Stroudsburg 2 set up the second Stroudsburg score. The to top was Diminick's single only score when Herm Roberson points in the final period the underdog Cavaliers (3-7) had the edge in play as Stroudsburg, at least on offense, was more concerned with helping Owens get into the record books. Owens handled the ball on 30 of the Mounties 37 running plays as he finished with 41 touchdowns and 248 points. The old records were 38TD and 244 points set by Gary Diminick of Mt.

Carmel in 1969. raced 37 yards after Charlie Backs McCormick, J. Owens, L. Silver, Fehr, Dombroski, Brooks, A. Owens, Adams.

Reddicks, VanGorder, Wells, Johnson, Jennings, G. Smith, Shields, Cory, Hopkins, Chambers, Henry, Dennis, B. Straub, E. VanGorder. Angle, J.

Silver, Ve- season rushing mark. Owens needed 295 yards entering the game but fell 40 yards short. Gallagher, a defensive standout Mounties got the ball at the Cav alier 27 following a punt and all day, recovered a fumble following a punt. ney. three plays later McCormick hit Brooks in the end zone with no For the season Owens carried 197 times for 2,060 yards.

He Mounties' first 10 games, didn't get a chance to become a leader as the Cavaliers did an The Cavaliers managed only four first downs in the second also caught 17 passes for 300 defender within 10 yards. East Stroudsburg failed to half and got 37 of their 73 yards East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 11 4 2241 East Stroudsburg scoring: Touchdown: Roberson (37, run). Stroudsburg scoring: Touchdowns: Owens 4 (53, run; 5, run; 42, run; 7, run). Brooks (27, pass from McCormick); Hopkins (2, run). Conversions: D.

Brown (placement); A. Owens (pass from McCormick); L. Silver (pass from McCormick). yards. Quarterback Al McCormick outstanding job containing the 175-pounder.

i Owens opened the game as But once again the Stroudsburg defense had a big hand in the win. Led by linebacker Doug capitalize on the break on the second half kickoff and tackle rushing on Roberson dash. At one time Doug Brown made six i elected to put the ball in the air only four times. But he com- though he would get his records Brown, named the outstanding Bill Brown blocked Todd Sam- straight unassisted tackles. Pen Argyl Rolls 27 Petchel Scores 3 TDs His three TDs give him a total I 30, Nick Corkjns on the first play from scrimmage attempted of 25 for the season and a state record of 88 for his career.

a pass and Rock Lameo inter cepted. STATISTICS First downs 3 Rushing yardage 31 Passing yardage 9 Passes 1-5 Passes Intercepted by 0 Fumbles lost 1 Punts 4-35 Yards penalized 20 PA 15 250 25 1-3 3 3 1-46 25 The Knights taking over on their 44-yard line, drove to the Bangor 23 in nine plays but ran out of downs. "-v THERE GOES ARTIE Stroudsburg's Artie Owens (24), on his first carry, past East Stroudsburg's Charlie Gallagher on way to 53-yard TD run in first period. Owens scored three others to run his seasonal total to 41 as Mounties crushed East Stroudsburg 41-6. Bill Baker lost a yard, and on second down Joe Powell recov ered a Corkins fumble on the Bangor 22.

It took Petchel just five car By PAUL MAY Senior Woody Petchel scored three touchdowns yesterday to lead the Green Knights of Pen Argyl to a 27-0 victory over visiting Bangor. Petchel, closing out a brilliant four-year career, plunged and slid his way through the mud for TDs of 1, 6, and 22 yards. The win gives the Knights, ries to go the 22 yards, scoring on a one-yard plunge, with five minutes left in the quarter. Pet Pen Argyl High School Principal Thomas Lee announced at halftime that Jersey No. 13, worn by Petchel for his four years, will be retired and placed in a trophy case at the school.

The Blue Mountain Jaycees trophies for the outstanding players on both teams went to Petchel for Pen Argyl, and to senior center Bill Wagner of Bangor, who played an outstanding defensive game. For the second consecutive year, Mike Palmisano, Pen Argyl tackle, received the Samson Trophy, presented to the outstanding lineman of the game. The Pen Argyl defense, which has been outstanding in the last six games of the season, limited Bangor to 31 yards on the ground and nine yards in the air. Pen Argyl intercepted the first three passes Bangor attempted. Pen Argyl picked up 250 yards chel ran for the conversion to make it 8-0.

PRIVATE AND GROUP LESSONS INDOOR RING Northern Division champions of Petchel intercepted a Corkins lllllfBllllpI passed on the 25 and returned it WITH THIS COUPON the Lehigh-Northampton County League, their third straight victory over Bangor, and a one to the Bangor 6 in the opening i CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES minutes of the second quarter game edge 25-24-3 in the 52- OFFER GOOD THRU BUY NOW AND SAVE 15 i I i On first down, Petchel went over left guard for the second game series. DEC. 15th Pen Argyl TD. Pen Argyl scored one TD in the first quarter, added two more in the second, and closed The Knights again scored with 4337 HAMILTON ALLENTOWN, PA. 100 Yds.

West of Rt. 309 Bypass on Rt. 222 (Watch for Sign on Right) MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED out the scoring in the early min 2:22 left in the first half, driving 59 yards in 8 plays, Petchel going around left end for 22 yards utes of the second half. and the score. A pass from Tom By that time the steady rain, which began falling early in the rushing and 25 yards on it's one Edwards to Joe Powell was good for 25 yards in the drive.

second period, turned the field PI pass completion. Coach Elwood Petchel of Pen Argyl, father of Woody, says it was not a one-man victory. "They're a tremendous bunch of boys with a lot of pride," he added. Bangor won the toss and elected to receive. Taking over on its into a sea of mud and neither team was able to sustain a drive.

who holds the state record for career scoring and rushing, carried 30 times for 199 yards to raise his career rushing state record to 4,541 yards. Jerry Gold, Pen Argyl end, returned the second half kickoff to the Bangor 46. It took just eight plays for the Knights to score, Jim Smith cracking over center for eight yards and the TD. Palmisano kicked the conversion for the final score of DIVING FOR SIX Pen Argyl's Woody Petchel (13) dives into the end zone for the first of his three TDs in 27-0 win over Bangor. Coming in at the right too late is the Slaters' Bill Baker (41) The Slaters' only threat of the Warriors Gain 15-6 Victory are a neighborhood affair Wilson Finally Defeats Nazareth game came in the closing minutes after they recovered a Pen Argyl fumble on their own 40.

They drove to the Pen Argyl 32 in four plays but ran out of time. BANGOR Ends Kulak, Freeman, Abel. Tackles Kessler, Haas. Guards Lowry, Falcone, Capons, Eich-lin, Peifly Centers Wagner. the 36 and quarterback Forrest Noll took to the air for the first STATISTICS First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes time.

Backs Jones, Baker, laiazzo, Gheller, Crafa, Moser, Malone. PEN AR6YL 4 166 -1 1-3 0 5-36 2 50 Ends Gold. Powell, Fulin, Brown, R. 100 35 1-7 0 4-31 3 30 Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles tost Yards penalized Smith, Nicholas, Knapp. Tackles Dietz, Palmisano, Rice, Re-duzzi, Gerenser, Hunter.

Noll rolled to his left and sent Bajan on a down-and-in pattern against the grain. He found him all alone at the 20-yard line and Bajan moved to the 1 before punt square in his stomach. The ball rolled out of the end zone to Nazareth's 2 where the Eagles pounced on the ball, but had to give it up. After a short intermission, so that Crivellaro could be helped from the field, Wilson drew an offside penalty to its 8, but Freidl roareed through a big hole over left guard for the score on the first play. He took the same route to squirm into the end zone for the two-point conversion that put Wilson ahead to stay 8-6 with 1:10 left in the first half.

The 4,000 fans at Taylor Stadium saw Nazareth get a break after the start of the second half when Steve Butler recovered a fumble at Wilson's 32. The Eagles moved to the 7 behind the running of Steve Bajan be- By TERRY LARIMER Wilson had more than enough trouble moving against Nazareth's tough defense yesterday, being pulled down from behind. Guards Stracko, Lugg, Santo, Moyer, M. Smith, Parsons. Centers Kopko, B.

Edwards, Bray. Backs T. Edwards, Petchel, J. Smith, Roberts, Lameo, Williams, Wooley, Warning, Snyder, Ashman. Bangor 0 0 0 0 0 Pen Argyl 12 7 9-27 Pen Argyl scoring: Touchdowns Petchel 3, (1, run, 6, run, 22, run); Smith (8-run).

Conversions Petchel (run), Palmisano (kick). Noll sneaked in for the TD with 5:15 left in the half, but was dumped trying to pass for but the determined Warriors kept slugging away until they the two-point conversion. fore fumbling the ball away. The Eagle defense held and forced Wilson to punt, but after getting the ball in good field position, Nazareth lost it on two big penalties in succession. After an exchange of punts early in the fourth quarter, Wilson began to lose ground on penalties and gave Nazareth the ball at midfield on a punt.

Nazareth moved four yards on two plays before Darryl Bean batted down a third down pass. The' Eagles tried to go for the first down instead of punting with more than four minutes left to play and the move backfired as Bajan was trapped deep in his own backfield on a reverse. That and an offside penalty against the Eagles on the following play gave Wilson the ball 40 yards away from the goal line and they moved in to score on four plays. Nick Yankowy ripped through a good hole over left tackle to the 30 and Jarvis carried twice to the 24. Crivellaro picked up three NAZARETH Ends Bender, Erdie, M.

Gilio, Kelly, Abel. Tackles Grower, Baltz, Rissmiller, Butler, Ashenfelder, Gerhart, Roth. Guards Kocher, Haberle, Rich Huth, Teel, Farnack, Marchak. Centers Randy Huth, C. GIllo.

Backs Noll, Don Wolf, Solderich, Getz, Claroni, Dave Wolf, Messinger, Bajan, Schaffer. WILSON Ends Kelley, Schroder, Kline, Kessler, Griffin, Bean. Tackles Young, Nodollne, Rutan. Guards Saylor, Bonstein, McPeek, Breidinger. Centers Weidner, Eastman.

Wins CYO Crown Our Lady Help of Christians won the Allentown Diocesian CYO Girls Volleyball Championship yesterday by defeating SS Cyril and Methodius School 15-5, 15-6 and 15-10. Our Lady Help has gained a berth in the Pennsylvania State CYO tournament in Philadelphia and is undefeated for the season. In a preliminary game St. John the Baptist, last year's state champion, defeated Our Lady of Perpetual Help in two straight games. Backs Doran, Crivellaro, Giosa, Yank owy, bnatfer, Bertohno, Freidl, Jarvis, Marinelli, Creveling.

Nazareth i 0 06 Wilson 0 I 0 715 Nazareth scoring: Touchdown (Noll 1, run). Wilson scoring: Freidl (8, run), Jarvis (21, run). Conversions Freidl (run), Kline (placement). yards up the middle and on fourth and one, Jarvis went to his right on an option, broke a pair of tackles and raced into the end zone. -John Kline's placement with Hey neighborl Snow got you down? Get out from under it with a two-stage, self-propelled Sno-Thro from Ariens.

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got a couple of breaks and found a few holes to pull away for a 15-6 win. The Warriors, who finished the season with a 6-4 mark, managed only four first downs, but got just enough offense from Bob Freidl and Barry Jarvis to beat Nazareth for the first time since 1966. Freidl, the game's most valuable player, rushed 15 times for B7 yards for a touchdown and a go-ahead two-point conversion, while Jarvis carried 12 times for 51 yards and a game-clinching TD in the final minutes of play. i Wilson played its own share of good defense and kept Nazareth on its own end of the field most of the game. It put good pres- sure on Blue Eagle punter Don Wolf and it was that fine rush that led to the first touchdowns for both teams.

Nazareth moved 80 yards on 13 plays the first time it had the ball for its only TD and that drive was helped when Wolf was roughed up trying to kick on third down and eight yards to go on his own 43 yard line. The Eagle defense played with Its back to the wall the entire second quarter and turned three Wilson drives back inside its own 10-yard line. The third time it stopped the Warriors at the 2, but the moved the ball only five yards before being forced to punt. Sam Crivellaro led the rush on Wolf this time and caught the LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL GYM 4 forward speeds Power reverse Clearing widths Deep tread snow tires Electric start available all models Discharge chute safety guard from 20" to 32" 240 degree rotating discharge chute You'll n0r pick up another shovl after you pick up an A riant Sno-Thro. Mf iff- 7 B0UEB JM HIES 1:05 left ruined Nazareth's chances of even tying the game.

The Blue Eagles looked unstoppable the first time they got the ball. Freidl boomed a 46-yard punt that rolled dead at Nazareth's 20 and it began to move easily through the center of Wilson's line. Joe Getz picked up five yards on each of his first two carries, Bajan went over tackle for four and Getz added five more to his 39. The drive stalled at the 43, but when Wolf was dropped after getting off his punt, Nazareth got new life on Wilson's 41. Two short runs put the ball on ALLENTOWN Albright's Hardware 2119 Walbert Ave.

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