’ n 3 , S08 vs 4 er Man, Impressed With Golfers’ Luck, Sends Cuff Links Kingston Township Accepts Housing (Continued from Page 1 A) aa THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961 Davis Street, Trucksville, in front of the Joseph Fry property, a dist- ance of approximately 60 feet. Supervisors also voted to place “Children at Play” signs at oppo- site ends of Shaver Avenue, one John Brezas Celebrate Shickshinny Queen Wedding Anniversary (Continued from Page 1 A) Mr. and Mrs. John Breza, Over- | the Ball, August 23, at 8:30. brook Ave., Dallas, celebrated their hs L Tewie Hackling Is Honored At Shower | TA variety shower was given on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Friday evening, August 4, in honor i { DALLAS, PENNSYLVANL | Denise Jane Cave bi Mr. and Mrs. John Cave, R. D. 1, Dallas, announce the birth of a seven pound eleven ounce daughter ! Denise Jane, August 13 in - Nes- ~ An “awesome foursome’ of local golfers got a delightful surprise this week when they each received “a set of silver cuff links from a Rochester, N. Y. man who with his “wife and son had been impressed as he watched them play for a distance on one of their “good days” at Irem Temple Country Club. Along with the cuff links came a color transparency of the four-- Jack Landis, Tom Gauntlett, Eli Wasserstrom and Bob Bachman-- as they played one of the greens at the Club. The man who sent them was Linus D. Brown, a Rochester Shriner who with his wife and son, who was learning to play golf, spent ‘his three-weeks wacation at the ‘Country Club. g As the Browns followed the local quartet over the greens, they ob- served that one or another of the ' four made a birdie (a ‘score of one stroke less than par) on each of the first five holes. gist Toa was enough for the Browns. Sp ortslight George McCutcheon As long as everybody and his cousin are writing about Maris and Mantle guess we will do the same. The heaviest portion of the writing. seems’ to center about the senti- mentality concerned with people hoping the record will never be broken by anyone. That seems a bit nonsensical since Ruth himself had to break somebodys record to establish one himself. Baseball could use something like this to give it the shot in the arm that it sorely needs to get back into the category of being the big attraction it has always been. : How the fans seem to be reacting to this is easily seen. Teams that couldn’t draw flies to games are suddenly getting capacity crowds to : see Maris and Mantle take their swings. Every team in the Ameri- can league is looking forward to ~~ having the Yankees appear in their ~ ball park in order to enrich the ~ home management in what could otherwise have been a poor season for all but the Yankees and Detroit. The race itself has long become a two team affair and that spells doom for the other clubs at the box office under ordinary circumstances. How- ever, with the homerun twins due to appear at these ball parks in the next two months an unusual elec- trifying appeal has revitalized the remainder of what would have been a very drab two months for the remaining eight teams. The capacity crowd at Washington ' this past -. Sunday is typical of what. this surge by these two sluggers has produced. We read opinions, excuses and fancy tales as to why these sluggers are hitting homers by the bunches. Some of these relate to the rabbit ball, easier pitchers, shorter fences, ete. It is amazing how readily people will look for some alibi to account for some star athlete doing exceed- ingly well in his field of endeavor. Almost everyone is conceding the sudden upsurge in the homerun production of these two sluggers to everything but. their own ability. ~ The philosophy of too many fans : ~ seems to be that sixty homeruns ~ should never be topped by anyone. It is too gigantic a task for any of our current athletes. It goes with- ‘out saying that all athletes who lived years ago were by far better than any we produce today. [The ridiculous statements on the whys - of Maris and Mantle doing so well this season makes many of us howl with glee. Trying to make light of either of these men breaking Ruth’s record makes ome think of other sports. Yours truly can’t help but wonder how these critics ‘account for the ‘many swimming records beine broken each year- Guess they explain that one by saying that the officials are pouring oil on the sur- face of the water to make it less resistant. Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead must be doing great things |’ in golf because as of late manu- facturers are putting magnets in the core of the golf ball which attracts it to the cup much more ‘than in the past. Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns breaks his yards gained per season record each year because the opponents step aside and permit him to amble alone. TI guess ‘Budd, of Vilanova, broke the World's record for the hundred yard dash because they put fans behind him to help ‘push him along, All of the above is certainly ridiculous. If athletes in all of our other sports are breaking records weekly then why discredit these two men who are banging away at another record . . . Better training habits. good coaching at an earlier stase in life, more specialization, increased stature of athletes because of better diet habits started at birth bv more intelligent parents, better plaving facilities and training pro- grams of farm teams and reserve sonads ‘have certainly made : the athlete of today the best in history. Getting back to baseball how could we expect a man five feet some odd inches tall to hit a ball ont of the park with consistency. Today our ball players are inches taller and pounds heavier. They haven’t changed the size of the hogehall in relationshin and there- fore these fellows should blast it farther and with more regularity. Tt is a shame some of us old ‘timers can’t concede the fact that the heroes of our dav were creat in their day but today they would have | a oreat deal of trouble trving to comvete with the present day ath- letes. -Amena RE het : special consideration will be given ine Street at its junction with | fifty-fifth wedding anniversary at | evenings, a giant pageant, C Mr, Brows asked Hf Re sigh vale i 7 ine Sues yi un in the | a family dinner at home last Sun- | Land of Five Mountains” will be | ling, Jr., at the Lutheran Parish apo (cave is the former Betty Rose Rinus, daughter of Mrs. Al- | The big parade will start Satur | and a tasty lunch served to the berta Rinus, Courtdale. : Denise is Mr. and Mrs. J. Shel- don Cave’s first grandchild. their picture. Upon his return home | he wrote Jack Landis a letter dub-|the construction and must comply bing the group the ‘awesome tour- | With the thirty-foot building line. enclosed the picture and the “It’s fellows like Brown, who you |linquent light assessments. don’t even know, ‘that make this a wonderful world {to live in” is the | Chestnut Street, way one of the four reacted) to the | board instructed Arthur kindly gesture. Subscribe To The Post upon appeal of the builder. Porches and stoops are considered part of presented. | House, Noxen. Games were played a oF Trudie Meds: Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ber- > 0 ne The ‘ board al ted to. install’ nard Breza and family, Dearborn, | day at 2 p.m. Each night following | following guests: Mesdames: ert. > Ty one Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. John Mital, | the pageant, there will be a giant | Ruff, Harry Miller, Willard Bender, Yonkers, New York; Mr. and Mrs. | fireworks display. | Clark Oliver, Joseph Dotter, James Floyd Olson and sons, Absecon, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Dick |ially invited to help I Price and pli Doylestown, Pa.; on make this a memorabk Clark, Fred Case, John Jones, Arth- William Munketchy, Attorney Mitchell Jenkins, solici- tor, was authorized to collect de- a “Stop” sign on Vine Street at its junction with Lehigh Street. Attending the meeting in addi- tion to the supervisors were Solici- tor Mitchell Jenkins, Tax Collector Ted Poad and a number of residents. Upon petition of residents of Shavertown, the Smith, road master, to install a light on pole 371. 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