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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 19

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3 SPORTS The Evening Sun uesdoy August 30, 1 983 Sports Flashbacks Cutdown time is difficult for those who swing the ax 15 years ago Delone Catholic Highs recent dommation of its gridiron rivalry with Hanover High School was never more apparent than in the Squires 34-0 romp Friday night at the Sheppard and My ers Field in Hanover. Greg Spear tallied three touchdowns as Lit-tlestown High snapped a nine-game losing streak carried over from last season with a 28-0 romp over Susquehannock in the 1968 lidlifter for both Friday night at Littlestown Littlestown gamed a berth in the South Penn Sandlot League Shaughnessy finals with a 5-1 triumph over Harney on Tuesday evening at Littlestown York, ripped into the boards guarding the third and fourth turns Shortstop Dean Yealy rang up a .355 average to lead the Littlestown baseball team of the South Penn League Bob Smith, an outfielder, finished the runnerup spot among the regulars with a 349 mark. 50 years ago The Littlestown Batntes won a twin bill at Littlestown Saturday, defeating the Adams County All-Stars 2 to 0, and the Gettysburg Colored Giants, 7 to 4 Harold Shnver, Littlestown High School coach, held the All-Stars to four hits while Slaybaugh allowed Littlestown only two safeties in the first game The Hanover Independents won three games during the weekend defeating Pleasant Hill in the third tilt of a five-game series at Young Field, 8 to 1, and taking two games from Glen Burme, Md 4 to 3 and 8 to 3 McSherrystown was forced to work over tion of the case, carrying the ball just four times preseason games Another coach wrestling with names Monday was Monte Clark, who was dismayed about letting punter Ray Stachowicz go in favor of rookie Mike Black The three-year veteran from Michigan State was picked up by the Detroit Lions late last week after being cut by the Green Bay Packers We didnt have a lot of time to make a decision We just had the game Saturday to look at him, said Clark, who also traded wide receiver Tracy Porter to the Baltimore Colts for a 1984 draft choice He just didnt seem to turn the ball over like he did in college Coach Joe Gibbs, who cut 10 Washington Redskins players to reduce his roster to the required opening-day limit, agonized over his dismissal of running back Clarence Harmon. It was a hard decision, Gibbs said It's the one thing you dont like about this job The coaches have been living with him day after day for three years Its just a hard thing to do It would have been a lot more difficult had Harmon, the Redskins third-leading rusher last season, not been arrested this spring and charged with possession of cocaine He continued to work with the team pending resolu By JOE RESNICK AP Sports Writer Ask any National Football League head coach The toughest part of the job is taking back the playbook They all received a break this year when the league increased the rosters from 45 to 49, but that did not make this years final cuts any easier to administer The last thing I needed today was a news conference, said the Houston Oilers Ed Biles, who Monday axed nose guard Daryle Skaugstad and guard Ralph Williams two of last years starters and tight end Walt Arnold Im more concerned about the lives of the young men weU have to cut 25 years ago A crowd estimated at 8,000 was on hand as Bobby Abel, Wrightsville, rolled to victory the 25-lap Class A Sportsman Division feature race on Wednesday night at Lincoln Speedway Johnny Mackinson returned to Lincoln Speedway Saturday night and captured the checkered flag the feature race, a 25-lap test halted on the 23rd lap when Clair Stough, time to win from Gettysburg on Sunday at McSherrystown, the game ending with a score of 11 to 10 at the end of the tenth inning It was a heavy hitting affair, McSherrystown connecting for 15 blows while Gettysburg accounted for 10. Im certainly not knocking the guy I just had to make a quick decision and Black has been here all year Bart Starr had so much difficulty choosing between 17-year veteran Jan Stenerud and rookie Eddie Garcia that he kept both placekickers We've looked at our football team, and we feel that this was a move not only for the present, but for the future, the Green Bay Packers head coach said We likewise feel that we will not be seriously hurt ourselves by carrying two kickers as opposed to another player at another position Joe Danelo would feel a lot better if Coach Bill Parcells had shared Starrs attitude The veteran ended a seven-year association with the New York Giants Monday when Parcells named rookie All Haji-Sheikh as his placekicker The Giants ninth-round draft pick from Michigan won the job, Parcells said, because he is 22 years old, with youth, potential and production The Giants coach also is keeping rookie John Tuggle, the 335th and last player selected from this years 12-round college draft He can run, block and catch and he could play on special teams, said Parcells, who will start the season with eight rookies on the squad I realized about three weeks ago that hed be here Tuggle, a 5-foot-ll fullback, is only the fourth final draft pick since 1970 to remain with an NFL team after his first training camp Three teams, the Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers and St Louis Cardinals, withheld the announcements of their cuts until today in order to inform the players, who had Monday off Because the players werent there, we couldn't tell the players who were cut, Vikings spokesman Merrill Swanson explained We feel we owe them the courtesy of telling them personally Among the other notable veterans cut was Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Mike Fuller, who needs seven punt returns to break the late Emlen Tunnells NFL record of 258 Fuller has been hampered with a knee injury Others included safety Benny Barnes by the Dallas Cowboys, tight end Riley Odoms by the Denver Broncos, quarterbacks Matt Robinson and David Humm by the Los Angeles Raiders, threetime All Pro defensive tackle Louie Kelcher offensive lineman Russ Washington and defensive lineman Wilbur Young by the San Diego Chargers, running back Vagas Ferguson by the New England Patriots and offensive lineman John Yarno by the Seattle Seahawks The San Francisco 49ers cut lineman Cody Jones and punter Jim Miller and got Tom Orosz in a deal with the Miami Dolphins to fill Millers spot Another trade sent veteran offensive tackle Charlie Getty from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Packers for a future draft choice And Roland Harper, the fourth leading rusher in Chicago Bears history behind Walter Payton, Rick Casares and Gale Sayers, announced his retirement because of a neck injury Redskins stronger despite changeovers Bradshaw a reluctant spectator for opener ty in place of Peters Darrell Green, the teams No 1 draft choice, takes the cornerback job by default with Whites absence Mat Mendenhall, starting at defensive end, left camp without explanation two weeks ago He remains at home Todd Liebenstein, who pushed Mendenhall hard at left end, now has the position to himself Gibbs finished tearing apart the team himself on Monday cutting running back Clarence Harmon, reserve quarterback Tom Owen, linebacker Quentin Lowry and lineman Pat Ogrin WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Redskins, beset by problems both on and off the field, will go into Monday nights opener with a 28 percent turnover from the team that won the Super Bowl just eight months ago The Redskins, the elements so carefully blended last year to bring the team its first Super Bowl championship, have come under attack from age, drugs and money squabbles to lose 13 players who won Super Bow 1 rings in January Despite the changes, coach Joe Gibbs is confident the 1983 Redskins are stronger than last years championship contingent We are better We can do more things offensively with a healthy Joe Washington and the team knows how to to win "he said Washington, the teams top runner two years ago, underwent two knee operations this winter The dismantling of the Redskins starts with the retirement of four players tight when I see him do it on the field In Bradshaws place, Cliff Stoudt on Sunday will leave the sidelines hes paced since 1977 for only the second regular season start of his National Football League career Im getting fired up, being a starter, Stoudt said Not since Joe Gilliam surpassed him temporarily 1974 as Pittsburghs No 1 quarterback has anyone but tne blond, square jawed Bradshaw opened the season for the Steelers Pittsburgh will hurl a rejuvenated defensive line at Elway, the million dollar rookie from Stanford whom the Minnesota Vikings har- Results Garry Unger 604 214 Dale ot 604 222 Randy Seibert 603 219, Larry Schuchart602 245 WOMEN (500 AND OVER) -Teresa Warner 566 201 Carol Groft 548 216 Mary Staub 530 190 Karen Unger 527 187 Mary Warner 526 184, Norma Wentz 523 203 Brenda Bergstresser 522 190 Linda Wagner 520-180 Nancy Bealing 515 187 Mary Warner 512 179 Connie Wildasin 512 203 Shirley Zumbrum 507 195 Deb Myers 508 179 Dolly Kopp 501 187 Connie Orndorff 501 180 CLEARVIEW LANES SENIOR MEN (500 AND OVER) -Bob Kauffman 572 1 Bob Kauffman 542 216 Clarence Angel 510 199 Paul Null 509-196 Paul Harbaugh 509 188, Pete Fogle 509 183 SENIOR WOMEN (450 AND OVER) Dot Yohe 530 185 Dot Yohe 525 183 Mary Storm 463 162 Gladys Leister 459 181 Sun.

Wed. Thru Tues. rassed a 31-3 preseason victory last weekend His offensive line couldnt protect him They had their problems, and that made problems for Elway Cleveland also rushed them well the week before, "Noll said When you dont have time to throw the ball, its tough I dont care how much talent you have And hes an excep-tiona. talent He has the quickest release Ive ever seen And he throws with the same motion no matter where hes throwing, Noll said Stoudt, meanwhile, has completed 47 of 98 career passing attempts for 664 yards and two touchdowns His only previous start came a 1980 game against Cleveland, when he passed for 310 yards and a touchdown in a 27-26 Steelers loss Noll said Monday it could be a matter of weeks before Bradshaw is ready to return Asked who will start when Bradshaw has mended, Noll said, When that comes up, it will be a real pleasure Well consider it then The Steelers are coming off a 4-1 pre-season, one of the best records in the NFL thanks in part to defense Pittsburgh caused five turnovers and sacked Philadelphia quarterbacks eight times in a 10-3 victory over the Eagles last Thursday Similarly, the Steelers hope to confuse Elway by not showing him the same thing twice, Noll said copn ight 1983 by Kmart Corporation P16580R13 Business group buys race track PITTSBURGH (AP) For only the second time in 10 years, Terry Bradshaw will not open the season at quarterback for Pittsburgh as the Steelers meet the Broncos on rookie quarterback John Elways regular season debut for Denver Bradshaw, his sore right arm unable to throw the ball even 40 yards because of offseason surgery, didnt play a down in the Steelers five preseason games He was cleared last week by team doctors to resume practicing He can throw the football, but he cant throw ell enough to play, said Steeler Coach Chuck Noll "I know he wants to play, but Ill believe him Bowling Sun honor roll SOUTH HANOVER LANES MEN (600 AND OVER) Andy Farley 709 249 Jeff Fuhrman 699 266 Pete Giraffa 694 255 Mike Weltv 679-255 Larry Wentz 674 237 Darwin Laughman 667 244 Andy Blumenthal 663 245 Andy Farley 662 244 Don Smith 658 247 Pete Giraffa 654 267 Bill Welty 650 221 Larry Unger 648 226 Jeff Fuhrman 644 231 Harry Schwartz 640 234 Sid Snyder 639 225 Bill Welty 638 243 Ron Klunk 630 225 Frank Funk 629 217 Phil Smith 626 223 Frank Oaster 620 244 Gary Lmebaugh 619 235 Bob Staub 618 231 Keith Kraber 618 256 Jeff Groft 617 225 Jerry Smith 617 221 George Groft 614 215 Moon Rohrbaugh 613 225, John Groft 612 225 Mike Welty 612 213 RichardStahle6ll 224 Dick Reck 609 228 Stan Snvder 609-22 Dale Frock 607 235 Dale Frock 607 222 Ron Wolf 604 225 Dean Warner 604 214 Daily 8-6; Closed Mounting included No Trade in Required Penn needed seven hours and 35 minutes to boat the fish, which took a ballyhoo on a 50-pound test 130 fathoms at Poor Man's Canyon Shown with Stine are (second from left to right) Sal Accardi, Spring Grove RD Darrell Sipe, 113 Eichelberger and Dr. Richard Beimler, 1 E.

Walnut St. A BIG BIGEYE Tuna have been especially abundant offshore at Ocean City, recently, and Hanoverian Fred Stine (left) caught the largest taken so far this season when he pulled a 318-pound bigeye while fishing aboard the Blue Water out of the White Marlm Manna on August 17. Stine, of 3 S. KM Radial 225 Steel Belted Whitewall Radials end Rich Caster, comerback Joe Lavender, guard Gary Puetz and running back Wilbur Jackson Guard Fred Dean, a starter with a eye on a richer contract, jumped to the United States Football League in June Mark May has moved over from his spot as a backup at tackle to fill Deans spot in the starting lineup Safety Tony Peters, an AllPro, has taken a leave of absence to prepare for his Oct 12 trial in federal court on charges he arranged the sale of cocaine to undercover narcotics agents LeCharls McDaniel, a defensive back used primarily in passing situations last year but slated to fill in for Peters this season, was cut earlier this month Starting cornerback Jeris White, a free agent at the end of last year, is still at home waiting for the Redskins to meet his contract demands Veteran Curtis Jordan, a backup at free safety last year, will start at strong safe banker from Damascus, Md Orr, 57, president of George Orr and Sons, Inc Martinsburg area orchardists, Propst, 55, president of Propst Plumbing, Inc of Charles Town, Jerry Salsano, 54, a Charles Town real estate developer, Henry Woodfield, 60, a real estate investor from Kensington, Md Keith Wagner, 34, president of Berkeley Sanitation Service and of Jefferson Sanitation Service of Kearneysville, Junior Wagner, 58, president of Wagner Chevrolet-Olds, Martinsburg. and Yeatras, 48, a Winchester, Va dentist with restaurant investments Horse MONDAY AUGUST 29, 1983 FIRST RACE Quid's Fashion 19 80 7 W) 4 80 BomCabee 4 40 3 00 Sue Valentine 5 20 Time 1 13 4 Quimela 1 3 $45 00 SECOND RACE Forced Call 13 207 204 40 Stolen Jay 28 8012 80 All Taurus 3 60 Time 114 1 Exacts 11-4 $394 20 4 1 4 i ANDY FARLEY 709 AtS.

Hanover Farley has 14 strikes in row en route to 709 Andy Farley rolled the first 700 series of the new season at South Hanover Lanes, hitting for a 709 in the Sunday Mooners League with games of 214, 249 and 246 Farleys first career 7 had 23 strikes, eight spares and a pair of single-pin misses. At one time during the match, he strung 14 in a row, including the last seven in game two and the first seven in the final game He also had a double and a turkey in game one. Farley, whose previous high series was a 666, was rolling for Farley Used Cars FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT LIONS Signed Ray Stachowicz, punter, and Gary Shirk, tight end 4197 Plus 164 To 2 96 Ea All Tires Plus Ea SZW0YER BEVERAGE SODA BONANZA ANNIVERSARY SALE Aug. 15thru Sept. 15 PEPSI, 7-UP, COKE $39 Racing Dally Double 3 11 $2S9 00 THIRD RACE Bretts Sweetie 10 00 4 80 2 60 Follow Your Nose 3 80 2 80 My Mine 2 60 Tlmel 12 1 Exacta5 7 $41 60 FOURTH RACE Bright Planet 3 403 202 10 Prince JacD 3 00 2 00 Frisky Dan 2 20 Time 1 11 2 Exacta 1 4 $9 00 FIFTH RACE Follies Peach 16 40 8 804 60 Alluring Chick 29 2010 40 Maid Of Medal 5 00 Time 1 13 0 Triple 10-11-4 $3 Ticket $3 478 80 SIXTH RACE Yankee Intruder 11 60 8 80 4 60 Good Freedom 8 20 7 00 Froteus 7 00 Time 1 48 0 Exacta 9-5 $87 60 SEVENTH RACE Captain Hammer 7 00 4 80 3 00 Another Trader 13 00 6 00 Freedom Won 4 80 Time 1 12 4 Quimela 1 10 $75 00 EIGHTH RACE Roman Spear 6 40 4 40 2 80 Bine 5 80 4 00 Sub Goal 5 00 Timel 44 4 Exacta 2 8 $32 60 Late Daily Double 1 2 $38 00 Pic Six 5,1 10 9 1 2 6 of 6 $2 6 80 NINTH RACE Duck The Question 10 20 7 20 3 80 Curts Boy 7 00 5 20 Cash de Amor 1180 Timel 06 0 Triple 7 91 10 $3 Ticket $2 295 00 At tendance 2 947 Handle $304 841 Quality At An Economy Price KM Economiser" 4-Ply Blackwalls 4 100 CHARLES TOWN, WVa-The Rapid American Corporation Monday sold the historic Charles Town Race Track to a partnership of 15 area business men, completing a deal that had been two years in the making The sale was announced by Daniel Manella, executive vice president of Rapid American and president and chairman of the Shenandoah Corporation, a Rapid American subsidiary which operates the track No financial details were announced CHARLES C.

MARCUS of Charles Town heads the buyers as managing general partner of Charles Town Racing, LTD The partnership established Charles Town Races, Inc a corporation to operate the track Marcus is president of Charles Town Races, Inc Other officers are Junior Wagner, first vice president, Keith Wagner, second vice president, George Yeatras, secretary, Ronald Evans, assistant secretary, John Pro-pst, treasurer, and George Orr, assistant treasurer The 15 partners in Charles Town Racing, LTD will serve as directors of the operation corporation as will Robert Leavitt, retired general manager of both Charles Town and Shenandoah Downs, who will be a consulting director Hudson will continue as Charles Town general -manager, a job he has held jince February, 1981 RAPID AMERICAN has downed Charles Town since September 1, 1977, when it pur-Tchased the assets of Shenan-ttoah Corporation The sale jTTfas approved by the West irgima Racing Commission tIn the recent transaction, the new owners obtained approximately 365 acres of land, vihe Charles Town racing facilities, including the grand-. stand, clubhouse and track, jand the Shenandoah Downs "facilities, which also include grandstands, clubhouse and Also included were pbarns at both locations with stabling for nearl 2,000 horses, a sewage treatment plant built Tin 1978 to serve the tracks and additional assorted structures, including two houses "-In addition to Marcus, partners in Charles Town Racing LTD are Evans, 45, vice- resident of Smith-Nadenbousch Ins Charles Town and Martinsburg; dames Fntts, 67, president rof Fntts, Inc a Charles Town furniture dealership; Robert Hilton, 47, a trainer -of thoroughbred horses and a president of Charles Town, A1 Lewis, 63, president of A jLewis Bonding Co. of Roanoke, Va Benjamin Lewis, 38, vice-resident of Ben "Lewis Plumbing, Ger-mantown, Md Donald L. Jiord, 53, president of Lord 'Brothers and of Lord and IXo rd, wholesale food distributors of Martinsburg, Va Larry L. Moxley, 41, a A78xl3 Plus ET 1 60 To 2 38 Ea ln Required 24 12 oz cans Cash and Carry Prices Only Open Mon.

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