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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1976 PAGE SEVEN MM Oi MCAM. 134.1111. Foreman Is Impressive In Comeback World fertos Roth Leads Unbeaten Hawks Over Biglerville 23-7 Susquenita's Bob Roth ripped then on third down Sing- through Bigkrville for 101 yards I ley hit Reinecker at the Susand two touchdowns to lead tbe-queaita 45 and the Canner ju- uabeaten Blackhawks to a was off to the races before; York (Alexander 13-9) at victory over Biglervflle and puljhe was pulled down from be-1 Cincinnati (Gullett 1 1 5 fighting career back By Tfce Associated Picss All tints EOT Series Today's Gaae HOLLYWOOD. Fla. (AP) George Foreman tried out; some new tactics against Dinoj Dennis, but declines to elaborate on them.

''I don't want to say anymore because I intend to stay in this buy 1 06 awhile," the former heavyweight kiagi says. It should be a long while forj Foreman, who appears to have! a damper on the Canners' hind at the one. Chronister'sTDJ Homecoming activities lasijfollowed and Mike McCleafS night before a large crowd at kicked the extra point to cut Musseiman Field. Roth toted the ball Sunday's Gaae Xew York at Cincinnati, 8:30 onf Idsxt Hawk lead to 12-7 with more times than eight minutes remaining in for the Blackhawks. now KM the half, overall.

Thirteen of his The defenses dominated the were on first down plavs. when; res of the first half and into he regularly churned out six third quarter until George seven yards to give the Black-j Rower kicked a 23-yard field hawk offense the easy second goa i to increase the and third down short yardage (hawks' margin to 15-7 with 2:44 situations. ho go in the third quarter. But after giving up Susquenita Xeither team 8 the tw through the first half of the Ae Hawks ouched the ball. fcej rter Canner defense led by Dor, ners 1W when iJS 3 possession following a Mle Quarters and the Canners came roaring back to score a second quarter touchdown.

Hie score came on Jodv on Chronister's one-yard plunge set up by a pretty 64-yard pass play from quarterback Singley tofGcott Reinecker. The big play followed a strong effort bv the defense after the Blackhawks. already leading 12-0 on two Roth one-yard touchdown plunges, had recovered a fumble at the Canner 30 and looked like thev might blow the game wide open. Biidervflle's defense held and the Canners took over on their 3D. Runs by Randy Slaybaugh and Chrortister yielded six punt, at their own 49 with five minutes to go.

Penalties proved to be the Canners' undoing on that crucial series, however. On first down they were cited for a holding infraction which put the bail back on the 34. After an incomplete pass the yellow flag dropped again and another 15- yard penalty, for misconduct, was assessed. Instead of first and 10 at their 49. the Canners faced second and 48 from their own 19.

Two more passes fell incomplete and Biglerville punted. Susquenita scored its final touchdown when Mark Smith swept right end for 29 yards for the score, with 2:37 left. Roth Pro Hockey At-A-Glance Tuesday, Oct. It Cincinnati at New York, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.

2f Cincinnati at Xew York, 8:30 p.m. Thwsday, Oct. 21 Cincinnati at New York. 8:30 a.m., if necessary Saturday, Oct. 23 New York at Cincinnati, 1 p.m., if necessary after his upset title to Muhammad All.

a defeat hej lad so much trouble that he didn't fight at all in 1915. DURAN WINS New Suday, Oct. 24 York at Cincinnati, p.m.. if necessary National Hockey League CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division Pts GF GA Barbershop Music Keys World Series CINCINNATI (AP) There was a carnival setting in this town today as baseball's 1976 World Series got underway. But the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees weren't the only ones responsible for it.

Occupying the same downtown hotel, that served as press headquarters for the Series was a convention of the Sweet Ade- lines, an organization of worn- tossed to'Mark Smith for barbershop quartets, two-point conversion to close! Every time four of them, ac- iout the scoring iquainted or otherwise, met The Canners now 34 overall, stand at 1-1 in the BML hallwa hum South Division. Susquenita 6 6 3 8 --23 Biglerville 0 7 0 0 --7 Bolt Win Streak Now 6 After Smashing Rockets Litilestown racked up a total drive that preceded the iouch- of over 350 yards Fri-'down. John Sell booted the es- jday night in a one-sided point after foar of the six over the James Buchanan, BoU tallies. -Rockets before a homecoming: Late in the third quarter Ardy jcrowi of 3.000 on the Thunder- aad Hall were ia on ibol! field. was the six'j another Rocket recovery i straight win for the Bohs who at the Boh's own 12-yard line.

'are 3-0 in the Blue Mountain 'The turnover foHowed aa eight- 1 South Division. lyard pass completion from Bu! Ted Worley and Chris quarterback Terry Car- 1 singer each "scored two of the baugh to his twin brother. Bar- i'ix BoU tallies while running. aad eaced the ifor over 125 yards apiece. penetration iato Uttles- ey picked up 146 yards on 14 1 town territory up to thst point- and Messinger 135' TR Carbaugh brothers coro- iyards on 16 totes.

i 0 5 for of the yardage The Bolt defense never oerJ say anything as he sprung io NYIsl Atlan NYRang Phiia 4 0 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 1 3 0 16 4 19 21 keynote to set the pitch and would break into song. Touchdowns: Roth M. Susquenita Smith; Bigler-i quenita Hower PATs: Sweet Adeline a rendition of the national anthem of bar- quartets. "It took me 20 minutes to get the attack at the opening belil and knocked the Costa Rican: challenger out with a right hand to the temple that left! him lying on the canvas for five minutes. Duran, who gives the impression of an uncaged animal when he fights, then sbouied a challenge from the ring to Es-; taban deJesus of Puerto DeJesus is recognized as cham-j pion by the World Boxing Coun-1 cil while Duran is king of the World Boxing Association.

lervile McCleaf (lack). STATISTICS First Downs 14 Yards rushing 219 Blg mused Penalties-yards 4-30 Fumbles-lost 2-2 The Gettysburg High girls from behind to nip New 16 jOriord 2-1 in field hockey yesterday at New Oxford. 13 Holly Snyder put the Coloni- 9 als ahead with a goal after 1:30 Smytae Division Chgo 3 2 0 6 19 13 StLou 2 1 0 4 9 'Colo 2 3 0 4 15 17 Yards passing Minn 1 3 0 2 15 23 Passes A-C-I Vancvr 1 3 0 2 10 18 WALES CONFERENCE Norris Division Mont 4 1 0 8 25 7 L.A. 1 2 2 4 15 15i Dtrt 1 1 1 3 9 7 Wajb 1 2 1 3 13 18 Pitts 1 4 0 2 16 28 Adams Division Bstn 4 1 0 8 25 Tnto 1 2 1 3 16 18 Cleve 1 2 1 3 13 Buff. 1 2 0 2 6 Friday's Games Boston 5, Toronto 3 Atlanta 2, Pittsburgh 1 Colorado 5, Chicago 3 Saturday's Games Cleveland at New York Islanders New York Rangers at Montreal Philadelphia at Toronto Detroit at Pittsburgh St.

Louis at Vancouver Buffalo at Minnesota Washington at Los Angeles Sunday's Games Detroit at Philadelphia Atlanta at Buffalo Montreal at Boston Colorado at New York Rangers Minnesota at Chicago St. Louis at Los Angeles 7 52 baseball official, "and they were singing all the way." Their presence could be a bad omen for the Reds. The time a barbershop Knights In Fifth Tie At yard gallop in the next quarter Buchanaa after John Sell recov- jered one of the Rocket In the first half, Roberto Du-i ran successfully defended his) lightweight title with a one-; round knockout of Alvaro Rojas. 1 Although Foreman's new tac-' Chris Messinger. left, makes it into the scoring column with first period.

He tics weren't discemable to most.this four-vard cam- for Littlestown during second quarter play, touchdown on a one thing was. Photo) had added patience to his pow-j er. At no time did he become' frustrated against Dennis, whoj snowed good quickness, and! that patience paid off in the. third round when he battered! the North Attleboro. boxer, cut his left eye and had i him in such a bad state that he dropped to his knees after the- bell had sounded.

In the fourth round, Foreman: didn't put Dennis down, but; that's the only thing he didn't) do. Referee Jay Edson called a halt at 2:25 of the round. White Foieman drew cries of! "stop it, stop U'' from the crowd of 6.233 at the; Hollywood Sportatorium. Duraa; didn't give anybody a chance scoring drive miHed the Rockets to enter 8 ere to itlestown territory in the less taan lhalf and recovered three anan fumbles, two of which were turned info rr yarcs touchdowns the char 1 on a Worley's first score came oa, fourtn down uatioB Bua 57-yard break away run iv touchdown. The for a 13 0 20 0 0-40 6-6 D's Worley (2), Messin- iger (2).

Gouker. Hall. JB T. J. Sell i Bruce Hall set ap another jcarbaugh.

PAT's- jLittlestown touchdown in placements). period ivben he recovered STATISTICS ia Rocket fumble at the Buchan-j i an i3 yard line. Bolt quarter-' Fir downs 17 back Craig Gouker. four plays ards rushing 296 later, planged tip the middle! Yanis passin 53 1 for the two-yard score after his i passes (A-C-I) 8-3-0 first touchdown keeper was! pants yanjs caned back on a penalty. Penalties yards Both of Messingers touch-1 Fumbles Iost 0 downs came on four-yard mnsj lin the second and third liers.

Tne first score foHowed ai Ur 9 UlSTrUCflOn 77-yard Bolt drive in ivhichj Of Flooded FOOO Messinger picked up 61 yards i Fresh fruits and vegetables on four carries, including to the recent flood wa- i JB 3 70 73 12-54 3-25 3 to back 14-yard runs. Messinger's second touchdown came after Ed Myers ran back the Rockets second half kickoff ,153 yards to the Buchanan 37 pyard line. Messinger ran for yards in the ensuing drive om --yard ters should either be destroyed or peeled and cooked before eating, specialists at Perm State University say. The extension specialists warn that floodwaters cam- filth and disease bacteria. Therefore, boxes containing cereals or dned fifth fruit, bottled products such as catsup, and soft drinks and bags I Ted Worley drags several James Buchanan players with him I New Record For las he goes into the end zone for a Littlestown touchdown in the fore notching touchdown.

Littlestown scored touchdown before the first half i of flour that were exposed to 'Had ended on a 26-yard 16 flood waters should be de- 'from junior quarterback Rocky jstroyed. 'Rebert to Hall. Refaert, who' The specialists also warn that in periodically for foods in glass jars may i connected on an 18-yard pass to become affected if the contain- j'Hall and a 14-yard aerial to Ed'ers were covered by floodwa- Myers in the 92-yard scoring that caused the seal to foe broken. I Food in tightly sealed contain- 14 7-1-0 convention was housed in Series hotel was 1970 when Cin- ft UyilCjUU jsecond period after a 21-yard run. Thes Thunderbolts went on to a 40-6 win before a large homecoming crowd last night at Littles- jtown.

(Times Photo) 17-4-2 Punts-avg. 8-80 cinnati succumbed to Baltimore in five games. All over town, signs and ban- scoreless tie hung proclaiming the devotion of the local citizens to the home team. "We're still Fairfield and Waynesboro bat- to a double overtime a South ame Friday Waynesboro. It was the fifth league tie for of Entertain For Ken Walker's Kitchen Band i i ers msv Chinook Salmon Miners' should bui ihe con be carefully F.rm os insDectea careiuiiv.

nearTitf ta with de- Xew Oxford consisting of Mr.ipeak. The Penn! Sen-ice Mockers Roily To Top New Oxford! Reds 01 said the of Continental Copper 'Karen. Lori a ing a perfect opening line iSteel Industries Saturdav eve awarded at hle Mr Dayr! May Behold laundry bleachtoeach ig. Miwa- afe from ELk of water. Hanover Wire Cloth Dm-Shirlev Ben-Lze! and aaugrners.

fr Melissa. Mr. 51 Fire new states were admit- banouet, Mrs Esther minutes of the first half. Sharon Golladay knotted the count for the Hackers after 3:30 of the second half with Lori Dayhoff accounting for the winning tally at the 17:00 mark. Gettysburg was credited with five corners against three for New Oxford.

The Hackers are 3-4-1 for the season and the Colonials 1-5-1. A second half goal' gave the Hacker jayvees a 1-0 decision. ing a perfect opening visitors to singles bars. The game was costly for at the Parkville Fire Co: Afield who lost the services of oanv Hall. comnuttee oj teen-aged girls CJyde McClailI center fullback!" Thirty employees.

At the airport, a welcoming fliat identified them as Reds renreseni and Mrs. Daniel Boose. spinning tackle with 201 pound test line and a size 3s dressed T-Airts and caps mainstay the defense 540 vears of sendee, recened, Dinner music was by Jack Dinner a tnaf fans, greeted World Series itors, handing out buttons with! the slogans on them. me rest of season McClain pins from J. Daniel Mammert and Sam most tributary streams a fractured left ankie Frock, vice president of ir.anu- Revue played for post-dinneri to Erie are 0 minutes of play re-'faciurins.

Walter Brenneman dancmg. Junie Becker, host, and ing or adjn Curing the fall I in the first half. Me-'and William H. Luckenbaugh Ttesie hostess, p-jjj, commission regu-j iney even met the ain Mver playing a'were redpienis of 35 vear ser- each employee with a fishing from the! plane. "Don't force the buttons on them." an airport official; ame since starting as a fresh- vice ains.

Other service cautioned the girls. "Ask them if they want them." man four years ago. Littlestown Girls Bermudion the buttons with a kind of bewildered look. Chris Chambliss had one slapped on his lapel. Ordinary travelers didn't get the option the New York players had.

Often loaded down with hand baggage, they were were: In Friday's scrap Fairfield i 30 jears. Alfred Y. Wolff, aaie dominated in the overtime Grofi. Pauline had five corner kicks Dick. Herbert missing a number of good Grofi and Leon Lawrence: i Don Lawier.

Indian goalie. 25 years. Warden Wentz. LeRoy made an excellent save on Allen Storm, and pins Jnug engraved with the Har.o-j shore in Elk Creek, Wire Cloth Emblem and thel nat Creek and Twenty Miie' of the event. 'Creek uDStream to i marked "-vitfa v.ires and posters.

GOLF The previous siate record chi- Tex Bob- inook salmon measl 39 nnn inches in length and weighed 23 pounds. It was landed by WiJ- Girard, Pa. season. C.B. RADIOS DISCOUNT PRICES Evening 5-10 Saturday 8-4 Sunday 8-12 C.B.

CELLAR ar 0 hii LJttlestowfi's unbeaten girlsj WerU Heckey Association Eastern Division Pts Quebec 3 0 0 6 Birm 2 1 1 Cinci 1 2 2 4 Indy 2 1 0 4 Minn 1 4 0 2 NEng 0 2 0 0 smile and cheeriullv; 31 0 in field hockey yesterday on thel An20n i mid-day winners' field to send then- ord to Bermudian's 11 Maintauung the neutral-1 was its second against two OI 1S ConTMp-S and four ties. ner decl 1 bution He Bullcrte Chris Donnellv paced the not to wear ai BUlletfCS i xjOir comer tacKS and four goalie vears. Ma-v Banken. i i i i Eiizabetn Boose. Harrc a Lloyd Mers.

Winnie 7 Kooniz. and Herbert SEEKS DIVORCE Western Division rency: live years. Gerald Beck-, cnamps of the league. be er. Richard Laughinan.

Guv David Eugene McAdair.s. Ab- jhost to Greencastle Tuesday to Michael Fake. Den- R. l. seeking a up their regular schedule, 'nis Wenlz.

Harry Allessse. anj divorce jn York Cour-'y coun 'John Becker. 'from Karen Lynn McAcanss. A varietv show was presented York. 15 9 and 32 11 12i her 23.to i 2 She pin-striped suit iscored early in the first half another with one minute in the half, adding score four minutes in-j ST.

PAUL. Minn. Racing Drivers End World Tour Win At Ursinus The Gettysburg College women son their fourth field i hockey game against two losses (AP) Western DivisiMi 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 I 1 1 0 4 0 6 17! Winn Phoen Houst Diego Edmtn Calgy Friday's Games Indianapolis" Cincinnati or San Diego 7. Minnesota 4 Winnipeg 6, Edmonton 1 Sato-day 1 Games Quebec at New England Birmingham at Houston Winnipeg Phoenii Calgary at San Diego Smday's Games Cincinnati at Quebec Birmingham at Minnesota Indianapolis at Edmonton Wiaoipef at fu tallied a first half goal for thej Veteran race car driver Bolts and Lynn Gardner con-jnie Parsons completed a drive! 4 inected in the second half. around the world Friday, arriv- 14 Littlestown had seven at the Minnesota and Bermudian three.

The jayvee teams battled to a i scoreless stalemate. dT the jayvee game Ursinus of the- by An- Wickerham. Gettysburg, a Parsons. a former In-! PARK Arnold Palmer shot iwo-under-par 70 to share the jdianapolis 500 winner and two-i time national champion, began- his Bicentennnial global drive i halfway lead in the $40,000 Lan-jJuly 4 at the Fairgrounds, come Trophy Golf Tournament! He and Paula Murphy, wom- with Gary Player of South Af-'en's land speed record holder rica, David Graham of Austral-i who drove a second car. were College Football ia and Jean Garaialde of France.

PEttXA, Portugal Britain- Ireland maintained a two- stroke lead over the United States. and Japan after three rounds of the World Men's Amateur Championship. Team Golf backed up by a six-man support crew. They drove through South America. Europe, the Middle East.

India. Japan and Canada. Ms. Murphy is scheduled to complete her circuit when she returns to Daytona Beach, Sunday. Holy Cross 31.

Boston U. 11 Chico St. 16, San St 10 Towson St. 21, Glassboro St 3 Tuskegee Inst. 28, Morehouse 21 By age 4, Mozart was accomplished on the clavicord and bad composed a number of min- 'uetj.

INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, thru FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 Each Day 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. SAVING AND MORE Kitchen Cabinets, Bathroom Vanities, Sinks, Formica, Hardware, Cabinet Doors ALSO FOR SALE 8' Black Brothers Pinch Roll DeWedl Upright Panel Saw Assortment of Hand Routers Laminate Trimmers Also Two Office Desks MARYLAND MAID KITCHEN Corner East Wariiington South Cannon SL Hagentown. Maryland Terms: Carry--All Sales Final 8 76 We Have Eight Nineteen Seventy-Six Models oi Mavericks, Pinto Wagons, Pinto Sedans and Mustangs Leff If you're the type buyer who keeps his cor three to four years, the 1976's represent an excellent buy. At the end of that time, the model year is not so important as condition in determining value, and in buying now you get a solid discount as well as beating the 77 price increase.

Check A.CM. It may be your time to save. ADAMS COUNTY MOTORS Phone 334-7601 Carlisle St Ext Gettysburg, Pa. "Home of Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Ford Trucks" FORD.

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