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GETTYSBURG TIMES, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER PAGE PON 0. MEAN. Sparta Itttar AH County Scholastic Football Teams Play On Foreign Reids This Saturday; Inter-Division Ploy In Blue Mountain Followers of the county scholastic football teams will swell pleased with the attitude be forced to travel Saturday to watch their favorites, all of his Berrnudian squad for six of the schools being-scheduled for action on opening game with the Bull- fields, 'dogs. "Our attitude is 100 per- Gcttysburg takes on Susquenita at Cove at 130 p.m.

lucent better than last year," he one of the inter-division games of the Blue Mountain Con-'said, farence. The Eagles held scrimmages In other inter-division games, all starting at 1:30. Big-j with Dover, '-losing" by a lerville will be at Camp Hill, Littlestown at Scotland, margin, and '-won- Oxford at Northern. Bermudian opens its season with a by a smilar margin from East- night game at Big Spring, starting at 8 o'clock. Imnin mistakes AP Writer Picks St.

Lows To Win NFC-East; Eagles To Be Last, Redskins 3rd linebacker and Mike baugb at safety should shore it up. LITTLE TINKERING Coach Tosi Landry has dose m. Ironing out mistakes By HAL BOCK AP Sawtc Writer NEW YORK UP) i Commissioner Pete Rozelie i warns to make things really interesting in the National Fow-'a minimal amount of Conference, he aould sfaiftjwith the Cowboys' Super a few teams around and cast. Acd if Dallas wen! three red-hot races instead far a year ago with Ithe single one the NTC figures'the Cowboys should be eveJTJv have. 'better this time.

1 You can forjei about the Cen-, The surprise team in itral and West Divisions. East could be the Kew two belong to Minnesota Giants, who have a Los Angeles, who will spend in the backfield with regular season tuning up Larry Csonka at fulf- the playoffs- But the East and an exciting rookie sion" ah, that's another story, i fleet Gordon Bell. The young; There art three super teams jdefense looked solid during jhi. and room for'exhibition season but this travels to West Pferry where the kickoff is set which cropped up in eveang at the Recreation Park. of trophies were presented doruf the aaaval Gettysburg League more consistency.

Scotland, under new a Ken Katusin, will be making its: 1976 debut with this game. for 2 p.m. GETTYSBURG AT SUSQUENTTA Gettysburg's visit to Susque- aita Saturday provides one of the more interesting matchups of the still infant 1976 season- interesting because it pits the defending Blue Mountain Champion Warriors against a Black- hawks squad chosen by some the North Division's strongest. Both are coming off impressive and relatively opening wins. Gettysburg, with -Mike Nett throwing two touchdown Colonial Coach Don workouts have formed the bulk recent practices.

Heineman plans to use Greg Meyers and Ken Geiger, a pair the NFC East and room for; only two of them in the living in the wrong divisiolS- offs. assuming no other hope for any real progress fir with the wild card'-ziie standings of senior letterman. at quarterback. Perry Aitland. another KTyllaVers the championship CadiUac team i.

tae froat row are. from left: Mark ELEVENTH YEAR Guise. Geae Kiag, Greg Day. Chris Brumgard aad Mike HettM: back Steve Toddea. maaa- bmft who leaxe ger of the nuwer-ap Elks team; Paul Dudash, league vice president; Jack Bream, president; Robert Sigaor, treasurer, aad Robert Weikert.

manager ol the teaai. (Times Photo) The Cadets have an even do: senior vet. will be the tailback, zen Lettermen from last year's'while Randy Anderson, a ju- outfit and have high hopes onjnior. or Brad Paull, senior, improving on the 1-9 mark last will start at fullback. Big Spring opened its season auspiciously last week with a 26-20 win "over York Central.

Toby Breon and Alike Ftoken- season. NEW OXFORD AT NORTHERN Efforts to cut down on turned in brillant ball- mistakes were the main performances of passes, showcased a big-play of- fenae in its 25-0 throttling of Lower Dauphin last Friday night at Hersfaey. Meanwhile, Suaqoenita exhibited a strong running game while polishing off West Perry JM. Warrior Head Coach Steve De- Rigp sees the upcoming struggle a classic size versus speed tiff, featuring the Warrior speed, against Hawk bulk. "They are a lot bigger than we an across the line," said De- Biggs, alluding to Black- hawks two huge linemen, Jeff practices this week in prepara- uon for the Saturday tilt with! men are listed as starters on eitner offeflse or defensc the Northern Polar Bears.

Orford suffered a defeat to Halifax last in its opener. The Colonials JOELONE AT WEST PERRY moved the ball effectively onj Despite recording its first the against Halifax. 8 bytb 13-0 last week, the Deur i in rushtng for nearly 200 yards in- sub eluding by Senior Chick lidun Zinn. But three costly fumbles a New Oxford scoring drives, and the Colonial secondary was burned by three long! Dallas, Washington or St.j It has been 10 years Louis? i Philadelphia had a Well, you can't write off team. This will be No.

i ft. M. from theW Bowl finalist Dallas. Coach Dick Vermeil may ShoOtS "gcE St. Louis seems solid.

So some help from new GCC Hole-In-One -uirelv i Washington's Over Sistrunk on the Many'xFL teams claim that Hill Gang, over the hill. javehne and Ed George le only way they can turn a i When they've all completed enourfi is with income from pre-j'-he 14-week war. here's the, agrt Trophies Are Presented By Little League Trophies were presented to yard 15th hole while using a the Gettysburg Little baseball players and coaching! playing in the foursome were enthusiasm for paying staff during the annual Piitenturf. Kenneth Wenk pr watch games that a a t. Wicke TM a 1 1 re istered a hoe-m-one while golf-' ing last Sundav at the GetTvs- 1 Country Club.

Io He scored his ace on the 190-i explanation they offer for the NFC: picnic Wednesday evening at the; an -i Recreation Park. Fink. six-seven weeks of exhibition games. But there is not too much fan full price to watch games that don't Attendance dropoffs have caused some teams to se- question the length of At An "old baseball i a large trophy to Robert Weikert. manager, and his coaches.

Robert Signor and Terry Hutton. of the Knox CadiUac tjjm.gj which the league champion-1 ship The runner-up league tro-i 16 8 ame TM I between phv was presented to Elks team former Hamey players and and was accepted bv Manageri a rea team of old timers. games, something like ifreshments will be served fol-'16 games with four exhibi- -if i wa an owner. I would want to make money." said Don Coryell. coach of.

the St. Louis Cardinals. ''If you ask me how. I'd say more regular- EAST DIVISION St. Louis Cardinals Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles st Toddes runmng 2t touchdown passes.

235), and Mark We! '-Northern is always don (6-1, 255). tough." Arigo said of will be without services of Senior lineback- Johnny Gastley was 'pleased with his team's pass defense and cited Mike Sieg. linebacker, for his outstanding verv the rebuilding Polar Bears. Anlv efronArv i only four starters fromi er Bernie Johnson for Ihe next 9-1 club of a year ago. two or three weeks, the result)The Bears lost to East Penns- of a cracked vertebra at thejboro 12-9 last week.

"They run base of the neck. Coach De-jbasically an i Biggs said the problem is a re-j with lots of motion plays," eurrence of an old injury suffer- go said. ed by Johnson. Listed as pro- Aside babies for Saturday's tilt, but Zinn in with nagging leg injuries, the interior line fullback Keith Feaga and de- Sophomore tackle Chris fensive back Bob Bowers. jHe added that he hopes to get! more work this week from full-: BIGLERVILLE AT jback and linebacker Chris Geb! CAMP HILL who saw only limited ac- Biglerville will again be in the opener due to an.

plays. Russ Greenholt. end, and Members of me Knox-Cadii- Iowin 8 the lac team receiving individual! trophies were Chris Greg Day. Mark Guise. Mike, Hutton.

Gene King, Dan Atkins, John Tom Keffer. Parson. Greg Bob Tomassini. Tim Weiken, Brook Pre-Season Attendance Brumgard. Coaches games tions." In Philadelphia, the Eagles drew only 37,462 for two games, CENTRAL DIVISION Vikings Detroit Lions Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers WEST DIVISION Los Angeles Rams San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints Seattle Seahawks Now, the first question is how receiver John Gilliam to Santa creates some problems for they are nothing that quarterback Fran Tarkenton, who tinues bis assault on the record book, can't solve.

Rookie Sammy White troor? Grambling has inherited Gilliam's wide receiver job antf- 1 Brent McClanahan has in at running back, Ed Marinaro, another agent who skipped to the York Jets. But Tarkenton siiH has Chuck Foreman, a talented receiver and runners': I So you needn't worry about the Vikes. DETROIT SPOTTY Detroit appears spotty can look forward to an eighth- less than half the 78.181 they at-'you can write off a team like second-place finish tracted for two games Redskins, whose off-seasonjhind Minnesota. The Lions year. shopping added run-juse Joe Reed at quarterbacfec' oth i A openmgloss Angoj 'to see at least part-time duty.

Perry dropped its Button and Signor and Manager! fiy THE pRESS Sr u- I More than six weeks P-- Ule In three years, the ning backs John Riggins and ton Redskins' total Hill as well as tight end attendance has dropped a start-j Jean Fugett? ling 43 per cent from 329.931 toJGOO D) BUT NOT BEST 'son prices for their tickets, Na-l AlI-Star rfiint start, from 01531 TMTM teams' Ung aet -I iwill begin Brad Kenwonny, With New and start Dexter Bussey ant- rookie Lawrence Games as his running mates. Chicago may start improvifflg' 188,100. That's one reason whyj ea sv when you re: with young Bob Avellini Redskins' President Edwardi member at has a ques-j quarterback. The Bears Bennett Williams opposes ihe'tioaable knee, injured wide All-Pro in ally ceiver Charley Taylor is out for anchoring their defensive the year and the quarterback'and will win more than they 7c job still is in the aging hands of! have but not nearly enough 1b' challenge the top two teams. Green Bay seems headed UCLA Hopes Long Races On Schedule Lincoln lien.

Greg Day. Mark Guise. jGene King. Ray Kotuia. Adam Hoffman.

Chris Senior quarterback Wally Sing-j ankle injury ley, still bothered by a braised JBERMUDIAN GAME kidney, in the Canters' confron-j Dale Heineman has been tattoo with the defending North' Division champion Camp Hill Lions. Singley was replaced in the Canners' 18-15 win over Boiling Springs by Junior Jim Wetzel. "He did a pretty good job considering he had had no experience," Coach Jack Emanueli said of his rookie signal-caller. Camp Hill lost 19 lettermenj TEMPE. Ariz.

(AP) Ari- from its 9-2 squad of a yearjzona State University puts its ago, but return topflight run-j highly-touted offense up against 'models will be vying for a Bank- Chris Bnim- nine backs Tim Gallagher strong UCLA defense tonight place pajoff of $800. Da Mark Guise team. Some hard-liners require; MattDeiao. Gallagher, out with jas the Xo. 3 and 17th-ranked The following weekend, Hu ttSi and" Gene King, of ason tl ket olders t0 a knee injurv.

did not play in i teams, respeaively. launch coin wiU stage the ninth an- Cadillac- Greg Beegle, chase al! gam as the yons' season-opening 13-12'their 19T6 football seasons be-nual Permsylvaia State Sprint Ray or two toss to Trinity last week, andtfore a national television au-Car Championship, a prestige Xlil a art the package. Don't misunderstand. The NEW ORLEANS AP 'Skins are good. But the long season as the than 3.5 ac ky Dorsey the 6-foot-7 and Cardinals just seem a bmldmg continues New qu Earl paid their way into the ward left the University of little better.

Lynn Dickey, acquired: games that Commissioner Pete Georgia two years earlv to play! St. Louis' offense is still Houston, doesn seem th. answer. KUmD JUCilcllU Newman and Todd Williams. Rozelie labels preseason gamesi pro basketball, has signed scatfaack Terry-Metcalf.

along with Coaches Ted Koiula and aj ost everyone else contract with Jim Otis, the NFC AKt OKAY Sun i FrtTM distance racine with trophies Mike Dubs, Mar- expansion teams in Seattle and Ae Jazz's top pick this year needed Extra -distance racing Uga Robinson Bay swelled the total after entering the draft as a considerable cash on tne ne Slnall an Tauscher of number games played from ip case. i win be offered at Lincoln Speed-' Tim Hardman rad 79 last year to- this the next two emwthy. Brian Little and" 1 per-game average suffered! On tap this Saturday, will be'Barry Lochbaum. of the Elks: a smaU decline irom 42.o97 the Keystone 50 Dave Peter Baglieri. Tad Baranski.

vARy 56 toi and new faces l.ke up dience. 'event which has been won in ''It should be a heck of a bail the pas: by Ray Tilley, game," promised Frank Kush. Opperman and Kenny 'joVfipton named Coach of the Year by alj of whom are no longer in fl Moose Kotuia. Mike Plank and Robert nlS S.P^andafeweven his peers last year after the the spnnt ranks, as well as two Toffl Sim J9J1 inchi-iina vftrr much active. BOD-.

Trinity is a question mark for Saturday's game. "They (Camp Hill) are awful large," said Emanuel. citing the Lions' interior line which averages dose to 200 uit run a veer offense 17-14 upset victory over Allen, a wainer three olson and like to throw the bail a lot," heibraska in the Fiesta Bowl. land. ymeHoy Snellbaker, Rd)ert rf Westhghoase UCLA, meanwhile, hopes to first in 1971.

Jack Breaffl dent of Canners whose bread improve on last season 9-2-1 The race will pay in option, dose to 200 pounds.jSun Devils went 42-0. very much active, a nffmflP andia 17-14 upset v.ctorv over Ne- by Allen, a winner three Heiser. Jess Joe Small, Beauchat, and butter is the running game, record which included a 23-10 win rith for second and as master of s. Trophies ivere ore- will be slowed somewhat Satur-jRose Bowl triumph over then will be contested over 100 laps. bv'paul Dudash vice day with an injury to halfback j'op-ranked Ohio State.

Time trials and a 20-lap non- Tim Black, who will not plavj "Tb 6 Bruins are extremely qualifiers race are set for Fri- due to a shoulder separation.jsound defensively." said Kush. dav night. Sept. 17. 'aser Fullbacks Randy Slaybaugh fact, they are about as On Saturday night Sept 18.

Tim Weaver have been as anybody we've seen, a iJMap nelrnet dash involving. ed by minor leg injures but They don't make a lot of mis- the top five qualifiers and the 80 both will play. Emauel said. Robert Signor. irea Robert Weikert.

Knox Cadillac. FTXE OFFEXSE UTTUSTOWXATSCOTLA.ND; of top five qualifiers jpresentation of awards to the, 0 3 top three in fast time and the; time. UCLA non-qualifiers race winner will. HACPRAX BOIH race ner DIEGO Atlanta Brian Grouse, Donahue is im-, precede the start of the iniaal sive tackle and kickoff and pressed by the Devils segment ot the susoension has is keved by junior quar- pionship encounter. Cars will TM a prod-'be refueled and stay in a row an TM' the i uct ot 05 School same spots for the nest 50.

pire-oumpin Grouse suffered a knee injury jHacienda Heitfjis, Calif. Tne championship race is ox when the Bolts bowed at West- The Devils offense aiso fea- of the few events at Lincoln minster 10-6 last Friday and fullback Freddie Wil-which has escaped the grasp derwcnt surgerv Saturday. jliams, wno will be eyeing his of four-time track champion Coach George Shue. termingithird 1.000-yard rushing season. Smith.

After a pair of the mishap as very costly, said'and split end John Jefferson, thirds in 1971 and 1972. he fin- he will now use Steve Kush lauds as a -gifted ished second the last three, heretofore a defensive as Weld prevailed in 1973 both ways in replacing Crouse. The Bruins, meanwhile, are and 1974 and Allen graboed the WiMasin and Grouse are both'led offensively by halfback checkered last year, iWendall Tyler, who is closing, Drivers will draw for post- The Bojt mantor was in on the ail-time school rush- Uons is a series of heat and AUTO PABTS qpnfl ACCESSORIES Serving County With a Complete Lint of Autemctive Needs We Stock WALKER EXHAUST SYSTEMS AC CHAMPION PLUGS POWER READY IGNITION For Your Tool and Car Products Open Sunday MTTI StfPLY Mon. Fn. to T-M.

M. i M. Son. F-M. Photo FROM THE WINNING TEAM 1975 DODGE DART S.E., 4-DOOR, 6-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC, Affl.

1976 DODGL DART. 4-DOOR, 6-CYLINDER. AUTOMATIC, MR. BROWN. 1976 DODGE DART CUSTOM, 4-DOOR, 6-CYLINDER.

AUTOMATIC, P.s., BLUE 1975 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. 4-DOOR, LOADED. WHITE. 1974 FORD MAVERICK, 2-DOOR, 6-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC, BLUE. 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO.

2-DOOR. V-8, AUTOMATIC, AIR, BLUE. 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS. 2-DOOR, V-8, AUTOMATIC, AIR, BURGANDY. 1972 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO, 2-DOOR.

V-3, AUTOMATIC, AIR, 34,000 MILES, BLUE. 1972 V.W. SUPER BUG, 4-SPEED, ORANGE, 35,000 MILES- 1975 FORD SUPER VAN. 8-CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC. P.S., STEREO.

BLUE. 1973 FORD RANCH WAGON, V-S, AUTOMATIC, AIR, 10-PASSENGER. well the defence last which made four interoep- recovered two fumbles Uovked one punt. The of fonse was a story the Bolts have been cone a a establishing in on the ail-time school rush- Uons is a inf mark. In 1975, he rushed consolation races which will de-.

for a school record 1,388 yards, termine the starting lineup for' Replacing gifted John Scisrra the Keystone 50. at quarterback for UCLA On the same program will be an invitational 35-lap race be senior Jeff Dankworth, who is considered a good passer and runner. for street stocks and challengers worth to the SPORT SPOTS by Fred Hickmon Nearly everybody is a sports fan now adays. TV jrings us "I the major events, so we can be experts in i sport. In the sports rid.

find fro- the and crises seer be everywhere else. We plan to get logethar with you on this page and bring you little knc.vn items about sports. Your comments will "be apprecip-od. Ask for me, Fred Hickman VALLEY MOTORS FORD 14t Dart Dr. Hanover, WODGE TRUCKS ROUTE IS NORTH GETTYSBURG, PA 171.

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