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A new orchestra has been en. | gaged for the dance to be held in the green room.. The Nite! Owls will be the new musical group to play. One well-known | musician who is a former Mt. | Joy man, Russel Rinehart, plays with the group. EE | | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. AT IZELLA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Pinkerton Road Mt. Joy, Pa. PHONE 3-4185 ...A walk over the Idwn with a Scotts Spreader, Turf Builder is on . . . a brisk return and there is seed ready to grow, TURF BUILDER — Scotts com- Seats LAWN SEED—35 year plete grass food — Keeps lawns leader, 70% Kentucky Blue- healthy and sparkling green — grass makes deluxe lawns in No odor — Economical 100 — {i sun or shade — 99.91% N 10 Ibs feeds 1000 sq ft. wesdfres 251bs 2500 sq ft - $2.50 1ib- 2.45 21/, Ibs - $5.95 10,000 sq ft - $7.85 $2 7% 103 - 35. CLOVEX — New easy way to seed evenly and thout waste. Get a better Shaker Box - $1.65 . feed, seed, No 25-$12.85 “MAKE COURTESY YOUR CODE OF THE ROAD" | Mount Joy 44 | CLASS C Mount Joy 74 | Mount Joy 64 Here are some statistics con- cerning the local Rams as they brought a successful campaign to a close in a bid to win State honors. The 1953-54 team won more games (24) then any team un- der Coach Houck's supervision. It compiled the best offensive record by averaging 62.5 points per game. They won more tro- phies than any other: team. Count them! Section I, District III, Eastern Regional Prelimin- G FGC FGA Klugh ........ 29 ‘174 44} Metzler vive 30 300 SBS Ashenfelter .. 29 121 353 Zeller ies B00 66 S230 Weber .....". 23 63 190 Nissley ....... 30 37 350 Nauman .v.... 26 48 Phy = ....... 20 9 17 Toials ...... 30 731 1396 Other statistics are: Rebounds Def. - Off, Ass't Klugh .. 218 110 - 108 27 Metzler . 384 227 - 157 33 Ashen’r , 122 7M - 45 156 Zeller .. 42 33 - 9 110 Weber .. 153 94 - HY { Nauman . 33 20. 11 18 Nissley 317 20~ 11 21 Eby 25 27 - 8 | REGULAR SCHEDULE Mount Joy 56 Lampeter 44! Patton Trade 26 Wrightsville 44 Mount Joy 59 Mount Joy 42 Mount Joy 75 Paradise 39 Mount Joy 43 Manheim Cen. 2 Mount Joy 57 Lititz 52 | Mount Joy 41 E-town 37 Alumni 46 Mount Joy 47 E. Donegal 37 Mount Joy 46 Marietta 57 Mount Joy 60 Manheim Cen 41 Mount Joy 60 Manheim Twp 69 Mount Joy 67 E-town 52 Mount Joy 55 Manor 35 Mount Joy 65 E. Hempfield 31 Mount Joy 88 Patton 52 Mount Joy 76 E. Donegal 60 Mount Joy 62 Manheim Twp 61 Mount Joy 71 E. Hempfield 56 | Mount Joy 74 Marietta 40 | Mount Joy 50 E.Lampeter 59 Denotes Co. Play-off game. PLAY-OFF GAMES Mount Joy 78 Greenwood 48 Mount Joy 84 Scotland 50 Fleetwood 45 District 3 Championship Mount Joy 52 Hummelstown 46 Inter-Dist. Championship. Mount Joy 76 Prospect Park 70 Reg. Preliminary Coplay 43 Final Cham’hip Eastern Eastern Reg. | Mount Joy 70 Newt.-Ransom 59 State Championship. | Mount Joy 58 W. Middlesex 74 In comparing the 1950-51 and 1953-54 squads, the former had more poise and made few mis- | takes. Due to their lack of height, mistakes had to be far new PowerFlite transmission \ with new PowerFlow engine gives you flashing acceleration, with no | believes the 50-51 { more mature and seemed set on lurch or_lag! PowerFlite is the newest, smoothest automatic no-clutch transmissions in the low-price field. 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Coach Houck squad was going all the way from the very day of practice until the end In McCue and Wilson they re- lied most of the time on fast breaks. The team was much superior in ball handling and driving. Let's look at the 53-54 squad. This team had a distinct heighi advantage over the 50-51 team. The over-all shooting was sur- perior. Although this was Zel- ler’s first varsity season and Weber was only a sophomore, the team kept improving and it resulted in a title game. There is one goal that Ashen- felter achieved that should be a goal for every basketball play- er. He has been the easiest play- er to coach on the entire squad. During his 2 years of Varsity play, this boy has impressed Coaches Houck and Lichty with | his splendid attitude. He's willing to practice any- Always wants a ball to | shoot. He's usually the first one Plymouth gives you widest choice of drives! 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He was ary, Eastern Regional Final. Scored 70 or more points in ten games. Extended the Rams win- ning streak over the E-town Bears to four games. This gives | them an even split with these | arch rivals during the past five | years. | Jay Metzler broke George McCue's scoring record of 512 | points made in 1951 while play- | ing in 26 games. Metzler scored | 674 points in 30 games Here is a run down on the in- dividual scoring: Pe. FC FA Pc... TP Ay. 39.2 85 138 61.6 433 15.0 48.6 134 211 63.5 674 223 34.2 60 99 606 302 104 27.9 56 95 68.4 188 6.5 30.2 41 67 63.2 16% 73 30.3 18 30 60.0 52 33 239 15 31 484 37 14} 52.9 2 5 40.0 20 1.0 385 411 676 60.8 ~~ Under The Basket The end of a glorious season came to a dismal finish as the Mount Joy Rams lost the State 6 Championship Class C Play-off game to a fine West Middlesex | team by the score of 74 to 58. Although they in the “big” game, the people came to the rescue of the play- ers as they walked dejectedly from the court. After all didn’t 1500 fans journey 280 miles to cheer the Rams to victory. Their sincere handclasp, em- brace and words of kindness was enough to bring tears to the eyes of the coach and play- ers. It was the fans way of tell- ing the team what they thought of them. Now let's return to the play of the game. West Middlesex opened strong by moving to an 8 point lead at the end of the first quarter 22- 14. During this time Jones, a thorn in the side of Mount Joy all evening, had hit for 7 goals in 9 attempts.*The result of this shooting had the fans in an up- roar, but it was only the begin- ning. The opponents retained their “shooting eye” during the second quarter as they extend- ed their lead to 15 points. In do- ing this they made 17 goals in 23 attempts for a 72.6%. A good team makes 35 to 40 percent. You can see how West Middle- sex was shooting. During the first half, Jay Metzler accounted for 6 of the 9 goals scored by the Rams. All these goals were made on re- bounds since not one single pass was completed to Metzler. It was an even game during the Second Half as the Rams were outscored 35-34. Jones and Palmer scored 11 of i5 field goals scored by West Middlesex during these two periods. Metzler and Weber were {er- rific on the boards all evening. As coach of the Mount Joy thank Mr. Beahm, Mr. Schoen- er, Mr. Broske and John Lichty for the help and sincere interest that they had in the boys. Mr. Broske and Mr. Schoener help- ed scout a few of our opponents. Mr. Lichty, as usual, was a de- cided asset in assisting me with (HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 1, 1 Rams I would like to publicly | — | SAVES THIS WINTER a+ BETTER HEAT, TOO! * Naturally it's the same in size and weight, but for comfort and economy, thousands agree ‘blue coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by authorized, qualified dealers, INSIST ON Ordinary coal might he good... You know ‘blue coal’ is good... trademarked for your protection ‘blue coal’ CALL US iODAY! Friday WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Florin, Pa. PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551 ET ASIII IIT RSET AI A A Tn A= ecials and S Saturday p Regular Price 29¢ Pound HONEY FLAVORED FIG BARS the ball team. W. Middlesex FG MN Jones: ..... 5. 18 3 29 McQuiston ...... 0 1 1| Cefrick’ 0 0 0} i... 2 9 6 Bowser '......... 9 0 0 Rummel -........ 0 0 0 | Felesky © 1 13! Reed 0 0 0 Palmer ........ 11 2 24 Lansdowne ...... 0 0 0] Mild. ......... 0 1 1 | Fogger ......... 0 0 0 | Totals ....... 32 18 18 | Mount Joy F G Ti} Blush .......... 3 4 10 | Weber .......... 1 0 2| Metzier ........ 11 6 2 Ashenfelter ..... 3 5 11] Zeller .......... 2 1 5| Nissity ........... 0 0 0] Nauman ........ 0 2 2 Eby ............ 0 0 0] Beaston -........ 0 0 0] Zimmerman ..... 0 0 0} Groff -........... 0 0 0 Totals ........ 20 18 58 Score by periods: MT. JOY 14 10 17 1758 17 21 14—74 MIDDLESEX 22 How to Even Up Chair Legs HEN a chair is out of level, one | method of evening the legs is to | trim the legs which are wo long. A | simple mcthod of performing this tricky operation is described in Handyman. Form a tube of paper, fastening it together with paste. Now slip it over one leg, cutting off the tube at the exact tip of the leg as the other end rests on the rung. To assure getting cach leg the iden- tical length, slip the tube over each other one in turn, marking them to the same length. Now adjust the length | of the tube to the shortest leg and mark | | | | all others for cutting. ECONOMY If necessary to economize eggs in making custard, do so by using one-half tablespoon of cornstarch for each egg omitted. | on | Metzler gathered in 25 rebounds | while Weber came up with 11.1 One of the weak poinis of the] Rams was the fact that only 4 | assists were handed out during | the entire game. This is far be- low the usual 12 to 18 assists the Rams usually have The much traveled Rams (850 miles from Monday through Saturday) returned to a tremen- dous welcome-home celebration. The school band. Carol Smith, | the leader, was on hand to meet the returning players. The Lan- caster Newspapers estimated 400 people who turned-out for this celebration, but I believe 600 would be closer. Jack Toppin deserves much credit as the organizer of the welcome-home party. Many thanks to those who furnished the truck with the loud speaker and the convertibles. All of you have been truly wonderful. As I write these last few lines concerning the Mount Joy Rams my eyes grow misty as I realize that it will never be written a- gain. As coach of the Rams, I sincerely wish to thank all those who were with us during the season. Especially the three barbers at Shatto’s barber shop, George Shatto, Charley Roth, and Al Huck. I select these men since I remember their sincere following four years ago and their sincere criticism of me during a friendly visit. You fel- lows will never be forgotten by McCue, Wilson, Bowman, Mil- ler, Brown, Shupp, Boyer, Zel- ler, Klugh, Metzler, Ashenfelt- er, Weber, Nauman, Nissley and Eby. They, plus the coaches Lichty and Houck salute you as game. well as all the fans of Mt. Joy.) FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT AT Doris Beauty Shoppe || Chocolate Ave., FLORIN i PHONE 3-5853 Doris S. Houck, Prop. CALL TODAY | RE 3 A rrr GOOD OIL'S A FUEL | YOU CANNOT BEAT, IF YOU WANT STEADY PROPER HEAT FO ld DEPENDABLE Qur Fuel Oil's economical to use in your burner because you get complete combustion . you get the your heating today. most for || dollar. 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