¥ § I Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 13, 1950 MUTT AND JEFF OWL LAFF MOUNT JOY DEFEATED MILLERSVILLE IN CLOSE GAME Mount Joy's Junior Legion team a close 2 to 1 ball game from Mil- lersville Thursday, runs in the seventh. Each pitcher I WON'T GO UP IN AN = Ss scoring all its allowed but five hits NIX, NOT ME! BUT wHY, JEFF? OUR FRIEND, THE LOT, 1S A SAFE AIRPLANE (gd FLYER! 2B YOu GQ! ( NUMBER orm Co AMEADILISSEN, WHEN YOUR J IS CALLED [ DON'T AND YOUR TIME 1S UP, I WANNA DIE YET! YOU'RE GONNA GO WHETHER YOU'RE LP IN THE AIR OR ON THE GROUND! THE PILOT'S NUMBER 15 UP, AND JEFF IS SITTIN’ RIGHT |) BEHIND HIM! [=~ | =e YEH! BUT 3'POSE r - | Millersville 2% hh 0 0a / [Simons 88 ........ 2 1 0 1 en Xb ........:. 2 0 8 1 By .......... 3 1 2 2 {Shreiner If ...... 3 0 0 0 Dellinger cf ...... 3 1 3 0 |Rable of ...... Soa gay Chrisman ¢ ...... 3 2 4 1 { Hershey 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 so | Weidman iin 3 0 1 4 G C | P 20 Tame Lommission i Totals ........ 24 5 21 10 Mount Joy ab h 0 a S t G F Frey ah: .. asin > 1 0 Game, rur | Bear Bh... 3 0 2 1 McCue po ........ 2 0 0 5 . . —BY-. Shs 6 01 10 0 Seasons & Limits A WIS E O WwW L iBrown o ......... 3 oO 9 0 ; iWilsen' 1b ....... 3 2 7 1| At its July 6th meeting We Poe ’ sating Strickler 3g ..... 2 0 2 1/sylvania Game Commission decide Last week at the regular eet? | Martin 2 0 0 0'the game and fur dates for ‘the of ‘the “Absent Minded « 1 1 1 0!coming season of September 1st, ors” Club, Earl Miller, local slater, | Germer rf ...... 1 0 0 0/1950 to August 31st, 1951, and the was elected President. He earned | or oy daily and seasonal limits for the st uk te ie] als 22 5 =x 8 taking of game birds and animals this distinction by driving his car| Totals titers bk 0 and furbearers over to Newcomer's Gas Station {MILLERSVILLE ..... 000 010 01] Eis ok + bobwhite ; oe '| MOUNT JOY ........ 000 000 2-2 The season for hunting bo hie and after loafing Sound 2 le] R—Chrisman. = Wilson, Strickler. | quail. Re ridges i ral wa the alley. | F_Strickler ass 2. 3B—Chrisman. (Fuifed grouse is the same — NOV= walked home by y o e Y. | E—Strickler, Hess 2. 3B—Chrisman ee ot ts 1th. Inclusive, Lilie When he passed his garage and saw | the doors open, he went to close | them===== then, he remembered, he | had left his car over at the gas sta- | tion and proceeded to walk back and get it. Wien I asked Sam Dock where he got all the cigars he had in his pocket, he quickly replied. “I read all the Birth Columns, and when I see someone I know, who had a | baby, I pay them a visit to con- gratulate them, thereby adding a BB—Weidman 2, McCue 1. SO— Weidmman 6, McCue 11. ——— jon them are: kobwhites, 4 a day land 12 the season; Huns, 2 and 8; {grouse, 2 and 6. Ringneck pheas- COLUMBIA MIDGETS HAND lants, cottontail rabbits and gray, LOCAL NINE 6-0 DEFEAT black and fox squirrels may be aunted the full season — November Columbia's midgets lowered our 1st through the 25th. The take on colors by defeating Mt. Joy 6 to 0. thems will be: ringnecks, 2 a day One hit by Klugh was our only and 8 the season; rabbits, 4 and 20; safety. Squirrels (combined kinds), 4 and Charlie Zeller started on the Only one wild turkey may be mound for Mount Joy, but was re- taken by a hunter, November 1st to lieved in the big third inning by|25th, inclusive. Nine counties and Irv Nauman. Zeller walked one and/Parts of 3 counties will be closed 1 _|to turkey hunting. In twenty-four Nauman two. Both these pitchers bear counties the turkey season were stingy with basehits, giving will be closed during the one week | souple more icigars tomy up only four. |bear season, but open hefore and lection,” =~-=-~ that's the hard way. after if ) Mount Joy ab r h o al%™ : stom ne Hares (snowshoe rabbits) may be : i Frank of ............ 1.0010 te January Stan Shank had ‘himself quite a | phillips 2b .......... 1000 | er 200 lo Jungery time on his vacation at Wildwood, | Klugh 1b ........... 101.70 EY Ey ye iii owe he seemed to be always ‘getting in Fogie 3b ............ 2.0 0 2 0" may be taken, by either places he didn't belongs~=-- you Miller C 2 : 3 3 the hunting or trapping method, i i ames §S {October 16th to February Ist, in- Jet him tell you about i Ashenfelter If ....... 10 g g clusive. 'Coons may be taken by Gantz cf )....5 vi, 2 0 individual hunters or hunting par- Jake Zieger, local ground hog Zeller p rf .......... 2 0 0 1 1jties5 a day. While there is no daily hunter, had a funny experience the [Nauman p .......... 1 0 0 1 0]limit for trapped ‘couns, a season other day. He started out to get < Teil TE in: wiki both hunting him i otals ,... 00. 8 2 ga. himself a little meat for the table, Columbia ab r h ‘o al Woodchucks may be taken 5 a after walking, several miles, and Bop 3b... 1 1 0 0 0 day this year between July 1st and only seeing two, which he had time | Reinhart 1f .......... 1.10 10 September oth, inclusive; next only to aim at and no shot, found |Smith cf ............ 2 1 0 oYyear July 2nd to Sptemker 30th, : ° 1 8g olinclusive. The season bag on when he arrived home that he had |Nickolaus 1b ........ 21 Horak? | limited Br 5 013 2 chucks” is unlimited. just “taken his*gun for a nice long aay 35 20 2 Grackles remain unprotected, but walk”,---for wien he put his gun | 1 id Q 1100 they may not be hunted in October. away he discovered there were no Bell 2b ............. Red squirrels may be taken in un- y De 10| Blymyer rf ......... 29011 0 limited numbers except during Oc- shells in it. --- Jake says he does |Kerek p ............ 110 1 3ber not care that much for whistle pigs —————| This year, antlerless deer hunting anyway. Tolals ............. 13 6 415 8 only will be permitted, November MOUNT JOY ...... 00000 — 027-28 tae first two days of deer [COLUMBIA ....... 1041 x — 6iseason. The opening hour on No- You all remember “Murphey”, yey vember 27th will be 9:00 a.m. nok Straskurg’s ex-tobacco man? He's , \GUE 7:00 am. as on recent years. The turned out to be quite a fisherman CITY-COUNTY Roque LEAGUE “buck season” for male deer with : STANDING |two or more points to one antler, The other day wien he was fishin’, ward Columbia 2 1.657 will run November 29th to Decem- he had a strike which took the gphrata ............ 2 1 667 ber Sth, inclusive. In the 1950 sea- hook, line and sinker, plus the rod, | Mount Joy ......... 3 3 2 hue may i either, ne | i 5 is in | Se ack 2 933 antlerless deer or one legal antlere fom his grasp snd disappeared ie Schoenack eae i 1 ‘333 deer, (but not both) within the the stream. Murphey, not being dis- Fast en 1 > ‘aan periods prescribed, whether he vf “hunts individually or with a camp couraged, started to grapple for his outfit, and after a while found it ~---only to find a fish 4 or 5 inches long on it----Clayt Newcomer told: him those little fish are awfully strong. A child training expert suggests that if your child becomes unman- ageable, quickly switch his intent- ion — — — Times certajnly have changed, that wasn’t what they switched in my days. After a day at Gretna Lake, (her | first this year) a local brunette | brought us this Spring has sprung Summer has fell I took a sunbath And am as burnt as can be. No, no, grandma, you should lis- ten to the radio more carefully— you don’t hang iron curtains to the windows. When that certain dope went in- to a store and asked: “Have you any blue neckties to match my eyes?” The clerk matched his ques- tion with: “No, but we have some soft hats to match your head” - - ~ - I'd like to shake the clerk’s| Meminger, Lane, 6-4, 6-1. hand. I think I made a mistake. I start- ed out on the theory that the world had an opening for me. Well, it did, I'm in the hole now. You can’t blame kids if they get misled. When Jimmy asked his grandpa Carl: “If we breathe oxy- gen all day what do we breathe at night?” Grandpa answered: “Nitro- gen.” A WISE OWL rn A ARR GROUNDHOG HUNTER FINED Deputy Game Protector Robert Bainbridge arrested © a, Columbia resident on a charge of hunting groundhog’ within’ 50 yards of occupied: buildings without : the consent ofg the occupants. He was fined $25.00 and costs. y ia; need of Printing, (any- Mount Joy at Lancaster. Lancaster County tournament, played Sunday at the! Lancaster Tennis Club, Dick Divet closed R. Kramer, Mt. Joy 6-0, 6-4. McCue, Lancaster, 6-4, 6-3. Kegerreis, Lane., 6-0, 6-0. Al Kegerreis, Lancaster, 6-2, 6-1. zer, Lanc. 6-0, 6-0. Lane., 6-0, 6-0. Lancaster, 6-0, 6-3. J. Fashnacht, Jr. Lanc., 6-3, 6-3. | R. Kern, Lanc., 6-2, 6-1. Guiles, Lane, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Joe Germer, Mt. Joy, 6-2, 6-3. den Rettew, Manheiim, 6-0, 6-0. Friday Games, July 14th Sixth Ward lor party. | The seascn on lLoears is November 13th to 18th, inclusive. Bruins over | one year old may be taken by in-| | dividuals, one a day and one the at Schoeneck. DIVET UPSET McCUE IN COUNTY TENNIS TOURNAMENT season; by hunting parties of three {or more, 2 a day and 2 the season. rounds of the There will be no open season on Closed Tennis hen pheasants, cub bears and elk. The muskrat season will be during the entire 1950-51 license year. Beavers may be taken, In the opening of town scored over Clarence 2 , day and 2 the season, February Cue Lancaster in straight sets, 6-4, 15th to March 1st, 1951, inclusive, 6-3, the only upset on -— card. Results were: ve in all counties of the Common- the day 5 wealth, though certain beaver dams {will be closed and posted against [the taking of “flat tails” wherever Dave Young, Manheim, defeated the Executive Director deems it advisable to protect brood stock. Dick Divet, Mt. Joy, defeated C.|Unlimited numbers cf minks and {otters may be taken November 6th E. Rettew, Manheim, defeated Dr.!through December 16th this year. The commission placed skunks H. Fellenbaum, Mt. Joy, defeated/and opossums on the unprotected |list until Septemker 1st, 1951. | eet Ges (First Round) Joe Fashnacht, Jr., Lejc. defeat-| ed Ben Brown, Mt. Joy, 6-3, 6-1. Dalby, 7-5, 6-4. i . Gene Barber, Lanc. defeated