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PAGE FOURTEEN THE GETTYSBURG TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1976 DON 0. tlEAM, Saerts 134.1131. Release Picard Ta Sifti Gabriel Marty Howe Gets His 1st Goal Early Homecoming Games At Biglerville, Littlestown, Delone, Bermudlan; Warriors At New Oxford Saturday nl bi Four county scholastic football teams will be in tries. after for their annual Homecoming games this weekend, three The tone victory by the Blue leased by Seattle.

Friday night and one Saturday afternoon. 'Devils was a shocker, a 20-0 Friday night's games include Susquenita at Biglerville, romp over and James Buchanan at Littlestown, in Blue Mountain, confrontations, with Delone hosting Central Dauphin East in a South Central League Scrap. garn Bermudian Springs will entertain Greencastle day afternoon in another BML homecoming. New Oxford, which observes its homecoming on ber 23, will entertain Gettysburg in BML fracas day at 1:30. PffiLADELPMA receiver Bob Picard was, 'released by the Philadelphia! iEafi.es Wednesday to make; i room on the roster for veteran; jquarterback Roman signed a 19X contract.

IM The Gabriel, re-jlll i turning to" the National Football i HOUSTON (AP) With League club afler a lengthy ab- emphasis being placed isence due to a knee injury, is: primarily on defense. Houston to be in uniform Sun-; Marty Howe was jday when the Eagles meet surprised his first goal of the. Green Bay. ear came 50 early in the sea! Picard. 26.

was signed as a.g^, he was fe expect a said Dale A I AL GETTYSBURG AT SEW OXFORD The sparks should these fAO county rivals, each 1-0 in the Blue Mountain League! fcuth Division, do battle on turf. of tailback Jody Chronister in fly when iasi B6 ek's win (72 yards in 11 We must do everything right, avoiding fumbles and interceptions." He cited the steady improved play of Greg Myers. carr ies), that his can game against me bigger Blackhawks Friday night. Geuysburg, 3-2-1 overall, wasi "They are a good club." awesome in its 55-0 romp overjEmanuel said of Susquenita. Greencastle on Monday while New Oxford, after two straight came out flat against a talented Shippensburg squad and dropped a 29-0 decision.

Both coaches are looking forward to a rugged game this week and both report having minor health proglems on their squad. currently tied with Camp Hill for the BML North Division lead with a 2-0 slate. "They have a big team and they're fundamentally sound. They have a couple good backs," be said. Emanuel singled out quarterback-linebacker Wally Singley quarterback, an excellent triple option performer.

Champ Be Loser I I A I (AP) Howe's power play goal a of the second period; broke a 1-1 tie Wednesday night land boosted the Aeros to a 2-1 victory over the Calgary Cow- jboys in the only World Hockey game played. "I didn't expect to get my firs', goal for awhile." said Howe. ''It was a good shot and it just went in." A LOW SHOT Howe took a centering pass 'from Rich Preston and fired a shot from 30 feet out in front of the net which went be- This Week's Sports TODAY Gettysburg JH at Central Bermudian JH at Littlestown. New Osfoai JH at Biglerville. Depone Frosh at Shippensburg.

Cross Cawrtnr Gettysburg at Big Spring. FainieM, Buchanan at Ber mudian. Greencastle at Biglerville. Littlestown at Susquenita. Gettysburg at Chambersburg, iThey're playing a waiting game Bermudian will again be with-Jin Cincinnati and they don't out the services of Brad to care who shows up at back, and Nevin Wickline, Stadium Saturday.

backer, because of injuries, The Cincinnati Reds, fresh Last year Bermudian's their three-game sweep of triumph was registered at the Philadelphia in the National expense of Greencastle, 7-3. for his standout piay against At New Oxford the concern'Buchanan. "He had a real is a strained knee suffered by! good game both offensively and starting quarterback Scott Smith in the toss to Shippens- Don January Ending Year Of Comeback League playoffs, began looking ahead to' the WorM Series. For some, it was a matter of taking on the bigger name. For others, it was a matter of raking in a bigger paycheck.

And for most, it was a matter that whichever Coach Don. Arigo listed Smith as probable for the Warrior game but said if Smith is not sound. Sophomore Tom Goff.would take over the At Gettysburg the problem is the common cold, where starters Larry Harris, an offensive tackle; defensive end Blue Orndorff and linebacker Bernie Johnson have been by the flu. Coach Steve "--gs said the three are questionable as starters but all could see some action, depending on bow soon they recover from the flu bug. Arigo, assessing Gettysburg.

said "They have a good football team." abouf MikeNett concern passing his favorite tar- season, end Dean Pennypacker. "Well have to contain Pennypacker," Ango stressed. "We have a tot of bumps and bruises." Arigo said of bis Colonials. but added that outside of Smith everyone looks nearly 100 percent for Saturday's game. Warrior Coach DeRiggs said he felt New Oxford has improved considerably since the Polks," will close out one of pro golfs most remarkable seasons this week.

This is ft," drawled the defensively," Emanuel said of SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) his senior who scored two touch-rough old Don January who downs, one on offense and the other on defense when be picked up a fumbled snap on a punt Linebacker Scott Reinecker also played strong defensive game, added Emanuel. Emanuel said that five or six of his players had missed some practice time this week doe to colds or the flu, but said be expected they win not miss the game Friday. BUCHANAN AT LITTLESTOWN James Buchanan has the potential to defeat an opponent at any time. That's the way Coach George Sbue of Littlestown looks at the upcoming game with the Rockets.

of believing team wound the American League also wind up a loser. Buchanan enters the game with a 34 record with victories over Boiling Springs 6-0, Big Spring 12-7, Greencastle 94 while bowing to Shippensburg XM and Biglerville 27-12. In Terry Carbaugh the Rockets have an-excellent quarterback who is a fine runner as well as a good passer. The high-flying Thunderbolts have won five straight since their opening loss in a non- league game at Westminster. 5fflsOT.

1 the War trj "We will try for a more bal- offense, mixing running as the key with passing," said Shoe. "Our Viability to put squad is physically okay which points on the board. our of- means we'D be at full strengbt. ferKse line does the job I feel'Buchanan is a sound defensive be able to move the foot- team." In anticipating the Rockets using changing defenses. Sbue landed his offensive unit for the way in which it adapted to Bermudian's type of defense last ball." said DRiggs.

DeRigfs said defensive ead Wade Schroyer. who has been oat of action the past two weeks with a broken finger, will pro- bablv return Saturday. His re-week and is hopeful it will be turn w21 add strength to a de- able to repeat. tensive unit athas already ar-abllshed itself as one of the CDE AT DELONE league's best, yielding an aver-' "We put two halves together age of jus; six points per game 'and didn't run out of gas." said Dekne coach Johnny Cast in summarizing the Squires I big upset win over Bishop Me- 1 w-m i easy-going January before teeing off in the first round today as the defending champion in the $125.000 San Antonio-Texas Open. "I've ilayed enough.

I'm running out of gas." That's exactly what happened in his last start, two weeks ago the Sahara Invitational in Las Vegas. He led through three rounds, then faded over the last IS holes and finished in a tie for second with Dave Hill. Still, that performance helped Mm to the best year of his pro career that has spanned more than 20 years, and capped one of the most dramatic comebacks in sports history. At age 46, after a three-year retirement in which he rarely played even friendly golf, be won the prestigious Tournament of Champions, was in title contention almost every time tie started, has a chance at Vardon Trophy for the tour's low scoring average and now has won $162.772, more than twice as much as be had ever won. He wasn't sure he would make it when he started on the "I don't care who we play because these guys represent the best team in baseball." Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson said Wednesday as he awaited the outcome of the best-of-five playoff between the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals, now tied 2-2.

"There isn't another club in baseball that can match the eight players we can put on the field every day." Anderson added. "This isn't any three or four-man team, like most clubs." Anderson said he believed 'some of the younger players are hoping it will be in New York. But that's because Yankee Stadium seats more than the Kansas City park and tween the legs of Calgary goalie Don McLeod, a former Aeros' player. Gordie Howe assisted on the play. "We're kind of an explosive team, but we're trying to stay back a little bit more on defense." the younger Howe said.

Defenseman George Pesut scored bis second goal of the season on a power play at 7:17 of the first period to give the Cowboys a 14 lead. Houston right winger Cam HeU Heckey Greencastle at Biglerville. Delone at Cedar Cliff. FRIDAY Feotkell Susquenita at Biglerville, 75 Watch As Phillies Return, Learn Danny Ozark Will Be Sock But Dick Allen Won't PHILADELPHIA (AP)After an ill-attended playoff homecoming Philadelphia Wednesday, the Phillies learned that manager Danny Ozark will be back on the job next year. but controversial first baseman Dick Allen will not.

"There is no way be is not coming back to manage this ball club," Phils personnel di rector Paul Owens said after Cincinnati knocked deiphia 3-0 in the out Phila- best-of-five National League playoff series. Owens said first base is one 8 area he'd like to improve, and Buchanan at Littlesiown. 8. he said he wiil not try to sign C. Dauphin East at Deloae.

7:30. i FieU Heckey Gettysburg at New Oxford. Bermudian at Littlestown. Gettysburg College at Ursinus. Soccer Fairfield at Waynesboro.

SATURDAY FMtball Western Maryland at Gettys- jburg College. 1:30. Gettysburg High at New Oxford, Greencastle at Bermudian. 1:30. Soccer Lehigh at Gettysburg College, 11 a-m.

up representing Connor tied the score midway; would through the second period with an unassisted goal. Connor fired a km shot, which beat they're figuring that playing New York wiU mean more money to them." Gary Nolan, the right-hander who started thefinai game of the Reds' playoff against the Phillies, said emphatically that be was hoping to play New York "because I figure it's a once-in-a-lifetime shot I've never seen Yankee Stadium except on television. And it would sure make me feel proud, standing out there on the mound." Pete Rose also said he would prefer going against New York, but for a more practical rea- McLeod on the glove side for his first goal of the season. "I just dosed my eyes and soot" Connor said. "I saw the defense standing up and decided to shoot" Houston goaltender Ron Grahame turned away 22 shots on goal as the Aeros moved into a tie for first place in the WHA Western Division with their second victory of the season.

The loss was the fourth of the season without a victory for the Cowboys and Coach Joe Crozier admits his team is having scoring problems. "We've only scored six goals in our first four games and three of them have been by defensemen." Crozier said. "We haven't been playing well." son. -I comeback trail two years ago. pitchers "I hadn't even played friend- know better the Yankees' because I've faced most of them before." he ly golf," he said.

"And that's a said. "I guess yon might say whole different animal from the it's a psychological thing with golf they play out here on theJnK, but it always bothers me when I'm facing a pitcher for tour. "When I came back out. I gave myself a year to find out if I could make it back." The year was almost up at this tournament last season. January won it He was back to the first time." "I don't care which team it said left-hander Don Gnl- lett, the Cincinnati starter in the World Series opener, summing up the Reds' viewpoint Bob Corrington Is Placed On Waivers ATLANTA (AP) Bob Carrington, the Atlanta Hawks' second-round draft choice in last June's college draft and two other members of the National Basketball Association team have been placed on waivers, a spokesman said Wednesday.

The waiving of Carrington, guard Gus Bailey and forward Alvin Jones reduces the team's roster to 15. The team must be down to 12 players by Wednesday at the start of the regular NBA season, the spokesman said. Bailey was obtained along with Joe Merriweather from Houston last June in a trade in which the Hawks gave up their first-round draft choice anc Dwight Jones. Alvin Jones was a free agent from Gardner Webb College. NHL Brawls Becoming Expensive PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Flyers wffl try to improve their 1-2 record tonight against the Montreal Canadiens.

But they'll have to do it without Andre Dupont and Bob Kelly. Both players were suspended for brawling by NHL President Clarence Campbell following he Flyers' 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings Sunday night "These are the rules, and they're going to be applied," explained Campbell Wednesday. "There are six or seven guys who are already on their ray to a limited number of games through suspensions "All I know is IT! be ready my when Saturday comes." SUSQCENITA AT BIGLERVILLE The BiglemEe Canners'Devttt their overall record at! Continuing Gastley said 3-3 last with a 27-12 vie-i stayed away from mistakes and is-- over James Buchanan in played sound defensive bafl. The the rain and mod at Mercers-jboys now realize they can get burg and are thinking opsetithe job done with an all-out ef- tais week against the unbeaten! Sort The whole squad contribut- Slackaawks. 4-0-1 overall.

Jed at McDevitt" Canner Coach Jack Emanuel The Squires, 3-3, run into a was encouraged by the running rugged Panther outfit, one with size and good speed. stay. "I shall not leave on own," be said. "It will take game to force me off the 'Jj Allen for another year. Allen has been the center of several controversies which have threatened to disrupt team unity, and.

unless another team is' willing to take a chance, his major league career may be over. ALLEN'S HISTORY Allen. 31, came to the Phillies in 1964 and spent seven tempestuous years here, then had tours with St. Louis, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox before returning amid great fanfare in 1973. He was twice on the disabled list this year and finished the season at .268.

with 15 home runs and 49 RBI. His career average is .290, with 346 home runs and 1.088 RBI. While the front office pondered 1977. a meager crowd of about 75 fans greeted the glum- faced Phils when they stepped from their jetliner shortly after noon Wednesday. "They deserve more crowd than this," said of a Betty New Ozarfs two-year pired this season, hut said there never was any doubt about the manager's return.

Owens also said be was Impressed with the way landled himself when fte Phillies' Eastern Division lead crashed in September from to three games. 'He never panicked," Owens said. "If anything, he held up when others didn't took toe steady-As to the formal signing, Owens said, "we'll announce it when everything quiets down. I want him to get the credit due him." LA. Mayor Will Be Given Honor LOS ANGELES (AP) Mayor Tom Bradley of Los has been selected to receive the National Collegiate Athletic Association's highest honor, the annual Theodore Roosevelt Award.

a a Wednesday is given to someone with an distancing aeheive- ment in college sports and a continuing commitment to amateur athletics. Bradley was a top quarter- miler in college at UCLA. The late Dwight D. Eisenhower. Supreme Court Justice Byron R.

White, Olympic champion Jesse Owens and President Ford are among past recipients. And when they get there, it's going to be pretty expensive." Campbell levied a total of $9,750 in individual and team fines on the Flyers and Kings. During the game there were 91 minutes in penalties and eight ejections. The Flyers wffl have to pay! $4.000 as a club $1.000 for Dupont and $3.000 for Kelly. 'And from this day forward through the rest of the season it's going to cost Philadelphia $5.000 each time one of its players leaves the bench during an Campbell declared.

I said, it's going to get pretty damn expensive." MOUOT LOSES ML St. Mary's dropped a 4-2 soccer decision to the University of Baltimore at Baltimore Wednesday afternoon. Parncutt. "It was like Year's Eve." she said, the 1950 team returned home after dropping the World Series in four games to the New York Yankees. Charles Johns, clustered with the other fans behind a fence, said "they did the best could." And Diane Milbourne am Frank Morelli held op a picture of a smiling face sporting a Phillies cap and eyes trimmed in tears.

BOWIE'S REMARKS One of the few Phillies willing to comment was catcher Bob Boone. "We gave them a good fight." Boone said, adding he was proud of the team in spite of the triple beating. The team went almost immediately from the plane to awaiting buses. Dogs arriving in India must have a health certificate guaranteeing mem to be free from Aujossk's disease, distemper, rabies, leishmaniasis and lep- tospirosis (rat fever). Cats must be guaranteed against rabies and distemper.

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Central Daopbia 16-14. Cedar Cliff 21-7, and Carlisle 14-12. Maurice Edwards, tailback, is rated one of the top runners in the area and has gained over 100 yards in each of the (last three games. A trio of big inside linemen provide mocb to the power sweep attack of the Panthers. Potter.

6-2, 230; Ron Lup! so-d, 3-10. 185. and Brown, (-1, 230. anchor the forward wan. "If we play like we did on Monday we can win," concluded Gastley.

up bogeymg the bole, was accompanied by HILTON TENNIS HEAD ISLAND, GREENCASTLE AT BERMUDIAN This brings together a pair of teams which are both hurting for victories. Greencastle has a 1-4 mark victorv and fifth of the 1 811 strodi 1 b1te1 as ii'turned back a scrappy! 1 1 1 Messiah outfit 2-1. Wednesday rr per afternoon on the Falcons field. featbers Hew and the impact wSiH sSred toe bird his ban to into the fame Sam fucked in a shot oat of at scramble in front of the Messiah tied the game two and; a half minutes later on David! Shirk's unassisted boot Ken Goddu tallied the even- S-C. Arthur Ashe edged Lie Nastase 4-6.

6-4, in men's singles semifinals and Evonne Gooiagong and Sue Barker combined to defeat Virginia Wade and Martina Navratitova W. e-3 to take the women's doable finals in the World Invitational Tennis Classic. MADRID Top-seeded GuB- lermo Vflas easily won his Goals: Gettysburg-Arsht, God- third-round match as he elimi- du; Messiah Shirk, Saves: tual winning goal at the 31-minute mark of the first half on a lead assist from Scott Meren- dorf. Gettysburg is now on the season and win host Lehigh Saturday morning at o'clock. Gettysburg 2 0-2 Messiah 1 0 1 OuimeU, David, Al- H.6.

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