The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 25, 1954, Image 7

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A pig roast will be held Sat- |
urday afternoon and evening. |
March 27, at Siegrist Cafe locat- |
ed on the Marietta-Lancaster |
pike. Serving will begin at 1:00
p. m.
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The local Rams came through
with flying colors as they de-
fine Newton-Ransom
team 70-59 for the Eastern Re
gional championship. This game
was played at Wilkes College,
locat® in Wilkes-Barre.
It was a thrilling game every
both teams traded
for point during the first
Weber “hit” for three
goals to lead the team during
Metzler and Klugh
feated a
minute a:
point
period.
this quarter.
cach made 2
had one goal and a foul. The
Rams led ‘18-14 at the end of
the first quarter.
There was a lull in the scor-
ing during the second period as
both teams were rather slow in
goals while Zeller
| to have the time run out. The
| Rams maintained possession of | true in other parts of the state,
| the ball during the first 55 sec- | also.
| onds of this period before New- |
ton-Ransom obtained possession
lon a rebound and promptly
| drove to a score. It was his |
|
were inserted into the lineup. |
It wasn’t long before the Rams
had a lead of 14 points.
Newton-Ransom refused to |
quit and went down to defeat |
fighting every inch of the way. | during the month of February, |
It is difficult to pick any sin-| some as early as the 15th,” says
gle player as the outstanding | Game Protector Raymond E.
played | Holtzapple, of Snyder County.
player. Captain Klugh
his usual fine game. He “‘can-
ned” 17 points and 6 rebounds |
plus 2 assists. Metzler was po
{
| rific on the boards. He came up
with 25 rebounds during
| game. This is a new high
any game this season. In addi- |
tion to blocking shots he threw |
the |
tor |
moving the ball and getting | in 20 points.
cood shots. Nauman, Metzler,| = Weber came through with 11}
Weber and Zeller “canned” | points. With strict* orders to
goals to keep the Rams in front
at the half by the score of 30 to
24,
During the latter part of the
second period Klugh and Zeller
Nauman
themselves |
they |
were out due to fouls.
and. Nissley proved
capable substitutes as
played inspired ball
It was a high-scoring third
as the two teams scored
period.
Mount Joy scored 19 of these.
Klugh and Zeller had to
relieved during this period be-
cause of fouls but again Nissley
and Nauman proved worthy of
being Rams. Nissley caged two
Nauman was re-
quarter
during this
goals while
bounding as he
doing.
As both teams swung into the
final period, the Rams were
still out in front 49-42. Since
Klugh and Zeller had 4 fouls a-
Coach Houck decided to
ball in order
piece,
play possession
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be
is capable of |
| shoot, Joe did just that. He|
| made 5 for 13 goal attempts. He
| also had -5 rebounds and three
| assists.
Ashenfelter failed to score
any field goals during the first
half but he came through with
4 during the second half. In ad-
| dition, he had 4 rebounds and 6
| assists,
Zeller came up with 7 points.
In addition to this, he had two
assists and rebounded 2 times.
Nissley had a nice 2 hand
| jump from the foul line and a
| “peep” while Nauman caged 1
jump shot and garnered 4 re-
bounds. :
|
|
|
|
Eby didn’t play as long as the |
| other boys but made his pres-
nce known by blocking
| shot and rebounding twice.
one
moment when Klugh and Zeller |.

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| Newfon-Ransom G F TL
{ Mazaleskt ....... § 2 12 |
{ La Coe .......... 5 4 14
1 2 4
(Evans... 8 1 5
Macheska ....... 1 4 6
Huggler ........ 6 5 17
.. @ 1 1]
Totals 20 19 59]
Mount Joy PF .G Ti.
Klugh... 7 8 a7
Nauman ....... 1 0 2|
Weber ..........:5 1 11]
Nisstey ..... .. ga gl
{Metzler ...... i596 20)
Bby "0 0.000 0 i
| Ashenfeltetr ..... 4 1 9
Zeller 2 3 7
Totals .......'27 16 70}
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Penna. Game
Commission
Weekly Letter
Pennsylvania dog owners and |
that ex-
or |
reminded
in defense of
property they may not lawfully |
permit dogs that are their prop- |
erty or control |
train upon wild game |
1st day of April]
and the 31st day of July.
trainers
cept
are
person
dogs they to |
chase or
between the
There is one exception to this |
When the Game |
Commission receives and
proves a petition signed by 250 |
more residents of a county, |
held hunting licenses of |
the previous year or who are
farmers or sheep raisers, wheth-
er licensed to hunt or not, foxes |
may be lawfully hunted in such |
county with dogs, day or night, |
{ throughout the entire year ex-|
for the 60-day period des
ignated by the Commission. |
| That closed period is April 1 to |
May 30, inclusive. {
Pennsylvania Second In
Hunting License Sales
Recently, the U. S. Fish and
| Wildlife Service published the
| names of the ten states ranking
at the top in numbers of hunt
provision
ap- |
| or
who
cept
i
|
ing license sales during the 12- |
{ month period ending June 30,
[1953
[ Michigan took first place in |
| the Nation with hunting license |
| sales of 1,166,720: Pennsylvania |
|
|
|
|
ran a close second with 1,095- |
260.
Tho figure for the Keystone
State does not reflect the num- |
| ber of hunters who go afield
{annually in the Commonwealth, |
| quoted by game authorities at |
[ near one million persons. Spec- |
| ial archery and anterless deer |
[ licenses are included with the |
| “regular” resident and nonresi- |
dent licenses in Pennsylvania's |
grand total of the period cover-
! ed. The figures do indicate, how |
ever: the tremendous hunting |
| pressure exerted on the wildlife
| of our state.
| Bucks Carry Racks Late
Paul A. Ranck, a game pro-
| tector living at Williamsport, |
reported buck deer in his area |
their antlers much)
|

j carrying



longer than usual. This was | (HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, March 25 7
.
eca Sportsmen turned out in Everybady reads newspapers buf
Said Ranck: “Three male large numbers to cut deer | NOT everybody reads circular ad:
deer were Killed on the’ high browse under the direction of | ertising left on their door step
wivs'in' my district in Febros Game Protector Leo E. Milford. ———
ary. Each still carried ‘its’ last! This was on State Came Lands
year's rack. Several farmers | No. 45, southeast of Franklin
told me they had seen buck These are but a few of the :
with amtlers early ‘this ‘month | many cooperative game feeding
y | projects of one kind or another
Rabbits Born In February
J! carried on over the state during
ROAST
“1 had several reports of inter. C led Ath: the
nests of young rabbits found iL winte oup oc, wi
| generosity of many farmers, | SATURDAY, MAR. 29
they testify there are many AFTERNOON & EVENING
Penns
Sportsmen Cut Browse For Deer
Recognition has been given |
sportsmen and Game Commis
sion personnel, in the northeen- -
tral counties of the state partic-
sons.

vivanians
| caring
i life during emergencies, as well
| as harvesting it in hunting seca-
interested in
for the perpeluating wild
Start Serving at 1:00 P. M.
SIEGRIST CAFE
Marietta & Lancaster Pike


ularly, for the excellence and ——— NE
scope of their winter wild tur- OWE —
i PE EHOW re VENI
| Wh Je programs Taare 7 and 9:0 PM AND
| the supply of natural foods tor TH EA’ { RE HOLIDAYS
winter wildlife needs was dang- SATURDAYS 2:00 P. M.
erously scant, —— Mount Joy, Pa




Now comes word of organiz-|
ed winter feeding and browse
cutting parties in the north-
western part of the state where,
in some counties, deer were ob-
served in dire need of susten-
ance. ann
There were four browse cut
ting expeditions, averaging 50
men cach time, on Stale Game
Lands No. 86 in Warren Coun-
ty, north of Tidioute. The
ties were sponsored by the Tidi-
oute Bucktiails and led by Game
Protector George H. Burdick.
In the same county, on State
Game Lands No. 29, southwest
of Warren, Game Protector Da-
vid R. Titus supervised cutting
of brush species of no commerc
par-
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 26 - 27

CHARLTON HESTON — JACK PALANCE -in-
9"
“Arrowhead
MONDAY, MARCH 29
JEANNE CRAIN — MICHAEL RENNIE -in-
“Dangerous Crossing”
TUESDAY, MARCH 30
JOSEPH COTTEN —- JEAN PETERS -in-
“A Blueprint For Murder”

ial value as deer food. The War
ren County Field and Stream
promoted this activity.
The presence of some sportsmen
from Pittsburgh this
party to nearly 50 persons.
In Venango County, the Sen-
swelled
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. MARCH 31 - APRIL 1
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