‘AGE TWO THE JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO,, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER r Th Y { UNT JOY ABLISHED JUNE IT'HE MO Publis JNO. E. SCI IROLL, Subscription Price QT ry Wednesday at Mount Joy, Pa. Editor and Publisher $1.50 Per Annum jix-Months............. 75 Cents Single Three Months...........40 Cents Sample FREZ Strikes 1st. 2nd 3rd Tis lan paved the way for touchdowns The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Star H. Brown ...... 134 201 178 513 while Dressler got off some nice nd News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with W. Weldon 97 117 146 360 long end runs. Hendrix had the » Bulletin. which makes this paper’s circulation practically double that C. Walters . 22 148 194 544 longest run of the game going 65 f the average weekly. R. Hipple ..... 131 112 127 370 Yards. __'E Gerber ..... 156 134 141 431 The Juniors are having a very jC Derk 2. LL, 159 166 238 563 successful season this year having E DITORIA 1. — — — — won five games, losing two, and I". Totals 879 878 1024 2781 tieing one. oh isi : Old Golds 1st 2nd 3rd Tis The F. & M. Academy Juniors statistics that leave us unconvinced are how much ¢ 125 190 166 48 are on the schedule for this Sat- currency is being carried by every man, woman and child, M. Newcomer .. 169 165 206 540 urday morning. and a ballplayer’s age. | L. Hogentogler . 217 173 201 591 Following is the score: Buster Keaton’s wife and his ex-wife are fishting over his N- Stein ....... 123 115 117 355 or Joy Laer ESD Js av check. It wives famed c Han 2 hee hing foe Jo Doe Ll 97 112 141 350 Minnich ...... oF te asso | pa; chec t gives the famed comedian a nice opening for be 131 117 137 365 BR. Matteer .... LT. .. Heechman that dead-pan stuff. i | cn ee am to BB, Mattesr .... LG... Dreyer A physiognomist is compiling a book based on historic por- | Totals 862 872 958 2692 Barnhart ....... C. .... Clawso traits. The relation of II Duce’ chin to world peace will be| High Single C. Derr 238. High C.Schneider ... R.G. .. Daughe fully dealt with, we trust. | Triple L. Hogentogler 591. Young ........ BRT ..... Sawy y G. Schneider ... R.E. ..... McKee | | Played 10th, 1935 Hendrix ....... Q.B...... Sexton PARENTS AND FOOT BALL Spuds 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Pepnell ...... R.H.B. ... Palmer The usual fall discussion deplores the emphasis upon ath- R. Schneider ... 169 157 164 490 i wr LE. B. 5 ar letics, particularly foot ball, at the higher institutions of J. Williams .... 136 165 137 438 DUesSer ...... ri ingen | To : : = B Goiss 147 187 146 480 First Downs: Mt. Joy-10; Lan- learning. It appears to us that emphasized athletics at near- aster-4 : rt ATE : : P. Schneider ... 125 147 M00 372 © : ly all these institutions, with foot ball in the center of the C. Secvears .... 195 159 125 419 [Passes complete: Mt.Joy-6; Lan- picture, confronts parents with a fact, not a theory—a fact r. Good ....... 190 181 176 547 caster-3. ot likely soon to disappear. When we face a fact, it occurs | — — — — Passes incomplete: Mt. 0 our simple mind that the question is what to do about it.! Totals ....... 892 996 848 2736 La wh WM dbs : p : ; : Samal : ; e : -5; We hear of fathers who slyly encourage their sons’ athlet- Camels Ist 2nd 3rd Tis L A a tops vy ¢ aspirations whilst making the gratification, tog ther with 2: Bernhart ... 187 144 142 413 Lancaster i prauas ke jan 18 Se prance On, Wp ' M. Demmy .... 147 118 140 405 Score by periods. other wants, suc 1 as, say a roadster, dependent upon a Pe- Willers... .. 139 165 157 461 MT. JOY .......... 014 612-32 spectable scholastic showing also. Cases differ so entirely J. Zellers ...... 168 167 181 516 LANCASTER ..... 0.0 7.07 that there can be no one rule. The presence of the distinet- J. Doe ......... 125 147 100 372 Touchdowns: Hendrix-2, Pennell ions open to “champs” or near champs, in college athletics J- Mateer ..... 167 183 1% 553 DO Melaughlan, Wapp-1 Points ai- ertheless becomes a stern fact ini a host of coses. They __ __ __ ter touchdown: Pennell-2, Wapp-1. neverthe toss )ecomes a s 6 n ae In a host of cases. 1ey Totals .. .... 928 924 908 2j60 Following is the record of the yearn to shine in the sports with a passion not to be rashly High Single F. Good 190. High Games played by the Mt. Joy Jrs. denied. Triple F. Good 547. : MT. JOY Not all the gridiron heroes of former days, nor all the | CEO | Marietta—6 21 one-time outstanding athletes in other fields, turned out fail- | Played 11th, 1935 HY ures in later life. Not by any means. Butting a stern fact Cools 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Joie oy ai i. Fimk 147 169 128 447 Middletown—25 25 head-on does not demolish it and generally hurts. Perhaps, * funk ....... 8 Lo ; 5 . A. Minis 132 203 146 48] Lancaster East End Jrs.—12 18 in many cases, the old man can skirt the end himself, circle ry M 2 : 148 143 130 423 Lancaster 7th Ward Jrs—0 13 . . . + dumper . the fact, use it slyly and score a touchdown himself. En- 5 i 154 194 152 500 Coral A. C—12 0 couraging numbers of the youngsters may still be tactfully M. Good ...... 168 184 133 4g5 Lancaster West End Jrs—7 82 steered so that in the net result they swim, run, bat or for- _ — = = ward pass through the lecture rooms. A not ts - Totals ....... 0 95 (ge zy A GOOD SHOW FOR pass throug Ea ns, f hors P Chesterfulds ist ond Sed Ti THE MAT FANS AT | timism serves to say that the needful mental equipment may 35, eng, of HARRISBURG TONIGHT ; i C Hom... 194 177 197 568 be attained, as it were, on the side. i 2 166 1 iE ide ir = 3 177 171 561 Harrisburg, October 16—Central PREMATURE HALLOWEEN J. Anderson ... 211 187 290 688 PR i de a oe J bee ......... 132 143 ‘128 to what sho going out From the All over against premature celebrations of standpoint of irrepressible youth this may seem like tyran- nical oppression. otherwise, something of the sort seems necessary. | ut is youth the early celebration of this autumn festival of witchery and mystery? What can a healthy youth think when it with masks, false faces, costumes, table tions other objects suggestive of the Halle season? It would be an odd boy indeed who with such st ion did not begin to think of tick-tacks, chalked and the <more reckless phases of the Of course this nation cannot become so palernalistic as to forbid the display of a merchant’s goods and it cannot very effectively control the thinking of youth and so about all it can do is what it is doing, promise dire punishment for the | lads and lassies who begin their Hallowe'en celebrations too far in advance of the day set for that purpose. What, of course. is not clear minds is what fun | the youngsters get out of a half-month’s celebration of Hal- lowe’en. From recollections of childhood the old folks can readily understand how to pack a lot of fun into a night or two of revelry, but the idea of thinning it out over a week or more has little appeal for the elders, though apparently the young folks see it differently. the country police orders seem to be Hallowe'en, But tyrannical or entirely responsible for sees windows aglow decor: and we'en imulat windows, corn-throwing celebration. to older meee ey | HEALTHFUL The opinion of eminent physician concerning the healthfulness of winter weather consideration by all those interested in good, bad and indi {ferent health. And who is not? for the smoke products that are belched from the chimneys and which sometimes hover over whole communi- ties like fogs, winter weather is cleaner than that which hu- manity breathes at any other time of the year. For this con- dition two climatic factors are responsible. Perhaps the most important of the the northwest eold-wave wind. Born in circumpolar latitudes, it from a region uncontaminated with smoke and soot and other corruptions of civilization. It comes from high alti- tudes as well as from high latitudes. As it rolls down from wilderness it gives that part of Mother Earth over which it spreads a thorough cleansing. The meteorologist, who declared it to be the greatest asset of health that large areas of the United States receive, did not exaggerate its importance. Humanity does not breathe cleaner and more health-giving air; incidentally, there is no such thing as pure air in the natural state. The second factor insuring the healthful conditions of winter is the snowstorm. Snow combs the dust and other impurities from the air even more effectively than does a shower of rain. Moreover, it seals decaying organic matter on the ground, and when the ground is blanketed with snow there is no dust being stirred up for people to breathe. Winter climate indoors, however, is quite another thing. With so much purer and healthier air outdoors, why do so many people endanger their health by hibernating with the first cold blast? an deserves two is comes | hner, PI Totals High Single ayed 10th, 1935 coined 922 852 BULLETIN CIGARET | LEAGUE Copies... vik 3 Cents 961 J. Anderson 290. High Triple J. Anderson 688. Cigaret League 4th week stand- ing. Team Won Lost gether some of the most prominent Chesterfields Seite eens 2 4 en inthe game. McMillen and Zel- oid Soils esi rare 0 6 js sro all set for a terrific battle Souds cone 9 7 sd both are in perfect condition Cools eters 00 6 10 for it, as recent matches indicate. Luckies Strikes .....:...:» 6 10 McMillen defeated Joe Savoldiin Camels: io... 000 iv 5 1 the Philadelphia Arena last Friday H. S. Anderson Chesters 290. night, proving that he is ready for H. S. T. Old Golds 1028. H. Tot'l Anderson, T. Old Golds 2944. EI CHAMPION ON LANDISVILLE TRACK pie is in even better form now The Central Pennsylvania inde- 'chief reason for an expected sell- pendent dirt track championship, out house. which will be run at the Landis- | Dick Raines, the gouging cow- ville speedway, to be hotly SHIP RACES contested. With such well-known aces Al Freshe many more racing fans will be treated to the best in independent auto racing. It | Red Campbell of Indianapolis mid-west independent | champion will is reported competing as r, Chas. Chesterfields 688. H.S. Saturday is certain boy, ready for a battle with Freddie speed Ted Nyquist. | Mark Light, Tex Artz, Jimmy Zo- Ted Kline, Bill Shoop, Paul | Young, Dutch Culp, Snucks Devese Breslin already entered that vie for glory at this meet. According one of the season is expected to speed card, which will con- sist of seven events with the time trials starting at noon and the rac- ing events will get classy 2p m to advance largest crowds witness this gold and high schools girls hockey teams reports, day on the former’s field. under way at eel Geer LEST YE FORGET The Loyal Sons’ Bible Class Mark's the St. United Brethren Church will be on hand tomorrow of the East Hempfield (0) Mt. Joy (0) Hollinger ...... Ge ah Gilbert Lawrence ...... LR a. Goud Shaeffer ....... R.F. . Newcomer L.H .... Walters Sharer ........ C.H. .... Garland Pudh .......... RH... Kipple Snyder ......:. OL ....... Rice Showalter ..... I.L. ... Habecker of Godshalk ..... CF ..... Schroll Gable ......... IR .... Bennett { Borestler ...... O.R. .... Bennett Substitutes: Fast Hempfield— evening in the Ream’s garage. They will “do wiches, but not lea serve ggie” soft drinks, st, oyster sandwiches, ham- berger sandwiches, hot coffee, cho- colate milk, and the LARGEST value of ice cream in town, 10c per pint. Come down and hear these jolly fellows call out their goods. By the way, the most noted chef in town, Eli B. Hostetter, will be on hand to do his bit. Crt Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column. sand- MT. JOY GRID SQUAD TRIMS WEST END JUNIORS Traveling to Lancaster Sunday afternoon; October 13, the Mt. Joy Grid Squad trounced the West End Juniors 32-7 on the F. & M. Ac- ademy field. Hendrix, Pennell, and McLaugh- | {4 seconds without a stop December —— WILL ATTEMPT TO BREAK ROLLER SKATING MARATHON [AUNT KIT TO STAGE AMATEUR SHOWS AT MARIETTA THEA THE Ed “Iggie” Rau will break the world’s endurance rec- ord for roller skating at Schaum’s Auditorium, Brownstown. Ed “Iggie” Rau, of Detroit, Mich- | {cup igan, right now holding the world | poynt title as champion marathon roller skater; also world champion trick and fancy skater, will attempt to get hold of the title world record for non-stop roller skating now held by I. W. Miller of Tacoma, Washington, who skated 69 hours, attempt to ‘ : : 10) oyarting Saturday, October and | aiter every at 9 o'clock, who radio at 12 Kit popular Sunday broadcasts :30 to 1 P. James Schaeffer Mrs. Schaeffer own Mrs. St. our role 1929, and has held record ever since. This will be his fifth attempt to get this record and it is the only title of endurance roller skat- | ing he does not hold. This is the first attempt at any sort of world record in this part of nnsylvania, and will be one of e biggest events ever staged in is locality. the Marietta personally during Aunt with talent to will ceremonies contests. vites all their act as master the weekly. | is in TRE 19th Saturday night there- Marietta patrons | will be treated to Aunt Kit's Ama- Shows on the Marietta stage. is famed for her every M. from Station WGAL is none other than of gets great pleasure out of her Aunt Kit and will bring many of her featured radio performers with her stage, where she of Amateur Kit cordially in- to register | names at once at the Mari- etta Theatre for an early presenta- tion as there will be three cash prizes This big added attraction addition to the regular Mari- Don't forget the date. He starts |etta screen show. Friday, October 18th at 8:30 p. m. —— and expects to skate continuously ( till Monday night, October 20. U DIT ORIU THEATRE V1 | wl | MANHEIM, PA. 18] Wed. Thurs. Oct. 16-17 John Boles, Jean Muir ¥RI & SAT. OCT. 18 & 19 “ORCHIDS TO YOU” Aunt Kit’s Amateur Show SPECIAL ATTRACTION Hvery Saturday At 9 P. M. Joe Louis vs. Max Baer Fight Aunt Kit Invites Amateurs Friday, October 18th To Register Names At Once —Cash Prizes— John Wayne in “RAINBOW® VALLEY” ADDED ATTRACTIONS EL is Saturday, October 19th Edward Arnold, Jean Arthur Bennie Brno ECHR EST dha greatest mat show ever staged in this city by Bert Bertolini to-night Wednesday night, October 16, with Jim McMillen, former Illinois All- American, meeting Ernie Zellers in the windup feature. This battle will top four out- standing matches which bring to- 2735 a crack at Danno O’Mahoney’s mat crown. Zellers is best remembered for his two sensational battles with | Pert Rubi, the Hungarian star, and | than he was theh. Zellers is the | Grubier in the semi-final. These two boys have been showing great form here and should stage a rio- tous affair. Two new boys, George Lenihan and Dr. Fred Myers, will show here, Lenihan meeting Dean Detton, Salt Lake City star, and Myers engaging John in the half- hour tests. A i MT. JOY-E. HEMPFIELD TIE The Mt. Joy and East Hempfield and the | played to a scoreless tie Wednes- Weidler, Graybill. Referee, Stauffer; timekeeper, Ba- ker; time of periods, 15 minutes; scorekeeper, Baker. ns UTEP A Ree AN OYSTER SUPPER On Tuesday evening, October 8, at 6:30 o'clock an oyster supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer at their home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Shopf and son, Jimmie, Jr; Mr. Daniel Brubaker; Mr. and Mrs. last Sawver: Orpha Rettew; Ruth Gieb; | Mildred Erb and Rhoda Stehman. Special on vp Show! DI AMOND. um Sunday, Oct. 20 at\12:01 A. M Mon. Tues., Oct. 21-22 MON. & TUES., OCT. 21 & 22 “ANNAPOLIS nd ”"” “Lucky” Game Every Monday FAREWELL wi At 9 P. M.—10 Valuable Gifts : Sir Guy Standing Tom Brown Richard _Cromwell Wed. Thurs., Oct, 23-24 Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy mn “BONNIE SCOTLAND” 3 is Spi Eg ; (AR tH = Ellis * oa pore” I LAS SR RG RTI | | | | ED “IGGIE” RAU world Champion Roller Skater will attempt Skate 70 Hours without a stop to set a new wo] record for endurance skating. COMING BROWNSTOWN, PA. At 8:30 P. M This Event Spensered by National Skatins Association of America ? Judges from Detroit will be with “Iggie” 24 Hours Daily Also Trainer—Local Doctor—Local Nursés COME ANYTIME OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY DON'T FORGET! | CCT. 18-19-20-21 oa | Bogary—New York Radio and Stage Star will act : Master of Ceremonies FLASH “Paxi’ See a Local Girl—=MARY TROUP WALTER of New Holland, Pp: Attempt to skate 35 Hours to a New World Record For Girl Skaters “aver HOW LONG? 5° SKATE! d To SCHAUM’S AUDITORIUM HE STARTS FRI. OCT. 13th 6th, 1935 OS NESDAY DR that will tak asion. 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