The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1954, Image 3

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MOUNT JOY GIRLS
DEFEAT E-TOWN, 6-1
The Mount Joy High School
girls tennis team scored a 6 to 1
victory over the Elizabethtown
High girls Thursday.
Zodie Markley,
and
the
May Zink,
Lois Rutt
winners
Shirley Metzler
won singles
for



while Shirley Raffensberger 6-4, 6-4.
was E-town’s only winner. Rutt, ~(MJ) def. Menger,
SINGLES 6-1.
Markley (MJ) def. Warren | DOUBLES
6-1, 6-0, Markley and Zink (MJ) def.
Zink (MJ) def. Shaw, 6-1, 6- 4 Warren and Shaw, 6-2, 6-0,
RafTfensberger (E) def. Susan Rutt and Metzler (MJ)
Sponsler, 6-3, 10-8. | Raffensberger and Heisey,
Metzler (MJ) def. Heisey,| 6-3
GC. Robert Fry
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| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thausday, May 6. 3
Henry Klugh
Is Honored
At Banquet
Henry Klugh received the a-
ward given to the outstanding
student of Mount Joy High
School in athletics for the year
1953 at the flfth annual banquet
and reunion of the Mount Joy
Old Timers Association Friday
night at the legion home, He re-
ceived a plaque and a piece of
luggage. Jay Metzler received a
plaque for the recognition he
received from the PIAA. for
establishing new scoring rec-
ords in the basketball field this
year,

1953-
2 ard
oils
Other awards ee
54 basketball team and coaches,
George Houck and John Lichty
- gold tie clasps with a replica
of a basketball player in the act
of shooting with the inscription
“Eastern Regional Champs.”
Miss Marianne Schofield - loe-
ket for winning the Lancaster
County women's tennis champ- |
ionship, 1953.
Dr. Harold Fellenbaum - tie
clasp with replica of a tennis
player for winning the Lancast-
Local Girl Prepares
For Aquatics Tour
A Mount Joy girl is a mem-|
Old Timers
Re-Elect

ber of the Texas State College
for Women's Aquatics Club F. G 1
which will leave on its annual ro
tour throughout Texas May 10. | Benjamin Groff was re-elect-
She is Miss Genevieve Zim-|ed president of the Old Timers
merman, daughter of Mr. and | Association for 1954-55 at the
Mrs, Harold Zimmerman, 115 S.| annual business meeting of the
Barbara St. | group held last Thursday even-
Entertainment seekers in the]
Lone Star State will be delight- | ed vice
ed with the club's presentation secretary; Richard Divet,
f “Heavenly Daze,” a produc-| assistant secretary and Joseph
don that has been in prepara-|T, M. Breneman, treasurer
tion since September. :
Russell Halbleib was elect-
president; Arthur Sch-
i ou
ing.
| Committees
: + appointed were
; I'he synchronized swimmers J. Schroll, chairman, George
from the Denton women’s col grown i, Mr. Groff. “awards:
lege will present their ideas o |Richard Divet, chairman, He nry
and
aided by
cons'ellations, stars,
Other | ugh, Sr., John Wealand, Har-
heavenly bodies
mu-
4 : As old Zimmerman, Ellis Fellen
Me cosas ng lightine. baum, Charles Hershey, Charles
1e annual tour will open at | % dla
TSCW May 10: go to MvKinny | Bennett, Sr, John L. Schroll,
Me Ys Cor Ta histl. Ma ‘| Russell Halbleib, Charles Eshle
am ’ orpus Christi, aY man, banquet; Charles Pennell,
12; Nederland. May 13; Temple, |
Park Neiss, Sr,
Paul Hipple,
chairman, Joe
May 14 and Tyler
. 1 Tyler, |Germer,
—— _—
May 15
George

| Waller, Edwin Walters, Samuel
MOUNT JOY DEFEATS fo OT, ar
? as Dock Sr., and Bruce Greiner,
HEMPFIELD HIGH | . a 1s
: . membership; Charles Fish,
Mount Joy High School de-| : Fa yi
: : chairman, Victor Zerphey., Wil
feated Hempfield High School :
ft i We ir I Ny {liam Zimmerman, James Beam-
51 In the basen game played | anderfer, John D. Miller, John
be‘ween the two Wednesday . .
: ; Day, John Lichty, George
night. Charlie Zeller pitched ne .
[Houck and Tom Kear, gym;
and batted Mount Joy to this| : Torsion as
5.1 makeup gate. Ha eorge Brown II, chairman,
i 1 to hit 1 wot O Bernard Kear, Christ Walters,
| > sers £ 2 x: ts
ie 0. two IIS, Hn. 8 [Charles Fish, Lee Ellis, Russell
singles in three (trips to the
ick 8 > Mt,
Plate 10 pick up half of the | midget baseball; Jack Germer,
Joy safe blows. Klugh had one
and Ashenfelter had one. Zeller| Chairman, Samuel Dock, Jr,
struck out 7: Risser. 4. Zeller | Christ Walters, Arthur Schneid-
| walked 7 and Risser 9. Ne oh dies
aioe | OT SF, AAA Richard Gerberich,
teams : of 1915-16 - Fliers adver-| | benefit.
tising a series of games printed, The elected officers and com-
by the Bulletin in 1915. mittee members will constitute
The award of the |the executive committee and
evening was a plaque commera-| will transact any business be
ting forty-three years of service|tween the annual meeting. The
| Halbleib and Charles Hershey,
surprise


er County men’s tennis champ- {9 Mount Joy athletics which next business meeting will be
ionship, 1953. was given to Benjamin Groff by | held next year.
Hs i DS < Je: f- 3 > .
Ben Clinger i Jack Be as-. George Brown IT and the old, Charles Fish reported that |
ton - plaques for winning the Timers. He was also given a {plans have been completed for! |
dato > a i 3 5 vo ;
state P1AA. Soubles this Hamilton atch for being the [the gym club to start operations
tournament, 1953, | founder of the Old Timers and|;, the $71 Ih tlic local over)
Dr. and Mrs. EW. Garber sarving ax ils president from the Che arles Pennell reported 30 new
- bouquet of flowers for their (Turn to page 5) | members
contribution in the past years a a. 1 " |
to keep athletics alive in Mount resolution on awards was
Jov. | Ruller’ S Beauty Solon | ladopted and is as follows: An
Mrs. J. K. Miller and Mrs, Main Street Florin, Pa. award committee shall be ap-
Ben Groff - corsages for being PERMANEN NTS $5. $7.50, $10 pointed and shall have the pow-
guests | TONI'S GIVEN $5. |er to grant an award to anyone
guests.
Basketball players of the | Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 jin Be Miso js ow
zabethtown and Mount Joy | Maride Bulla (standing In any sport who has
Maude Buller, Prop. [eounty, state or national recog-
RA RS SARs nition; or— to anyone in the
NE, .
262 W. MAIN ST. [iudgment of the committee who
MOUNT JOY [has in the past or present con
MUELLER’S Flowers |:
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tributed to fostering athletics
in Mount Joy whether it is mor-
financial, or by participating
in any sport. However, it is not
| mandatory to grant any award
if is not for the best interest of]
he association,
Mr. Groff wishes to thank all
| the patrons of the program; the
{ old Timers who contributed to-
CORSAGES
OF ALL KINDS
‘ward the watch and plaque;
EA war
AZALEAS | Wilbur Beahm, Homer Schoen-
, GARDENIAS er, George Houck, John Lichty,
HYDRANGEAS George Broske and Miss Bar-
bara Anne Airstock for their
ROSES cooperation; and Miss Eunice
GERANIUMS {| Herr, school secre‘ary, who was
accomodating to his
information in
the
always
{many calls
connection
for
with
and Charles Heaps.
BASEBALL TEAM LOSES
The Mount Joy High School
[baseball team suffered defeat at
the hands of the Elizabethtown
[team Thursday nigh‘, April 29
This marked the second defeat
lof the season: the other being to
Elizabethtown also.
The locals lost by
|8 to 2.
schools:
a score of
> eee
| MT. JOY GIRLS NET
[TEAM TRIPS MANHEIM
Mount Joy High School's girls
| tennis team lost only one singles
[ match yesterday as they glefeat
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in a test at Manheim.
SINGLES
1935 DODGE Henry (M) def. Zodie Mark
ley, 6-2, 6-1.

|
| Metzler
|

Zink (MJ) def, Floyd, 6-3,6-2
TRUCKS (MJ) def. Achey, 6-0
6-0.
1950 CHEVROLET Rutt (MJ) def. Shearer, 6-1,
Sedan Delivery 6-2.
| Wade ( (MJ) def. Soellner, 6-1
1950 FORD PICK-UP Aa 0.
DOUBLES
1949 INTERNATIONAL | Zink and Markley (MJ) def.
Henry and Miller,
Metzler and Rutt
Soellner and Shearer
ll es
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‘he borough park Fiiday and
| Tue sday evenings. Arrange
[ ments have been made for the
| team to enter a county league
this summer. Anyone interested
in playing ball on the team may
get in touch with John Myers or
Frank Morton.
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