| 2 3 to 0. Mumma's hit scored | Midget- -Midget News Bennet, Mumma was out on a fielders choice on Stark's | | midget-midget | grounder. Kear was the second | baseball team won their second | ©ut on a line drive to first. Wea- | straight game by defeating Flor | land came through with a bang- | 8.1. ing triple to right center scoring | The local FRESH FROZEN CHICKEN | This is a new team sponsored | by Robert Kunkle and coached ON S PEC IAL SALE | by George Houck. John Harnish | At Leading Frozen Food Depts. | is the only returning varsity IHR LDR in Wealand from third base, | Watkins up for the second time, singled sharply to left field I member from last year's great 4 , base. Packer lined out to TA a Won 13 8nd dost 2 for the final olt. The totals for : for the final out. The total for Ken Watkins, R. Pennell, are | battling for catching honors. M. Kear and T. Stark | en runs. This outburst resulted Mumma, R. SR 8 in Mumma being the winning | will divide the pitching during pitcher. ! the year. Mumma and G. New- _ | comer will divide the first base Florin , ab h | position; J. Bennett, T. Bailey, | § 1 = | and D, Naugle, second base. T. Mount doy ab r h [ Stark, R. Marshall at shortstop, | Harnish 8b l 0 | John Harnish and R. Corll at Bennett 2b elie 3 1 ] | third base; Mumma, Kear, Kay- Mumma xp... 3 0 1 | lor, Wealand, Packer, Hopple, t Stark ss, p, ...... 3 ] 0 | Schneider and Grove are bat- J ear Diseases 2 0 0 | tling for three positions in the Kaylor If ....... 1 1 0 { Wealand cf ...... 2 1 1 | outfield. Grove of 1 | Kear started the game against | ITOVE ; 9 9 | Florin and pitched two innings. | Newcomer ib .... 2 ] 1 | During this time he gave up a » nt 9 0 0 A bunt single and no runs. Mum- p a ins € 2 1 Look for This ma came in to pitch the next 2 Pe 1 i Miner ) ? Red & Yellow Package innings. Duriffg this time he oe Ser rs uae > Schneider rf .... 0 0 0 gave up one hit and no runs. Stark came in the final inning and gave up one run on a error Wrapped In Cellophane To Bring You Totals "Flavor Sealed’ Tender, Young : thor third by the catciior, FRYING CHICKENS [| x" us go ioe al Teun that won the game for the lo- Fresh Frozen—Ready to Cook cals. Watkins was safe on an To Enter League Sn | error, Packer followed with a At a meeting of the Old Tim- hit scoring Watkins and advan-| ers held at the American Legion ced to third on a balk and a| Home, all committees stolen base. Harnish walked; | present and made reports, The Bennett's hit drove in Packer| midget baseball team will be | and Harnish to make the score] entered in the Lanca League. gi er Henry Klugh was added to the “ commitiee. Charles Fish, chairman of the C. Robert Fry gym committee, reported that PA. ‘Another Delicious Dutch Country Treal™ Packed by VICTOR F. WEAVER, Inc.. New Holland, Pa. the high school gymnasium will be open two nights per week next fall; one night for members and one night for the younger members. basketball and medicine ball MANHEIM R. D. 2, will be played. William Zim- merman was added to this com- mittee. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and An announcement was also made that a benefit game will be played with all proceeds go- Trees period of years officiated at var- Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. pensation. More details of the game will be made at a later meeting. Robert Kunkle was al- so named to the 3 4 oy 5 3 mitiee. - 4 a——— When in need of Printing. 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Newcomer's single drove | scoring Newcomer from second | third | this inning were 6 hits and sev- | | 1917 and 1925, and the were | older | Volleyball, will be some of the sports that | ing to William Ellis, who over a | ious sports with very little com~ | benefit com- | | flat tails | named for the beaver in | protecor, J. M. | savs: “The rabbit population on | Penna. Game Commission | SOFTBALL NEWS The Florin U, B. Church soft- ball team defeated the Marietia | Depot team by the score of 5-3 ‘Weekly Letter | { Deer Foo's Dogs | A Schuylkill County game | protector, Ralph L. Shank, tells how deer can be as tricky in| the spring as they are in the| | hunting season. He relates: “"Workmen at the| | PP&L power plant recently re- | ported they saw two dogs chase| | a doe deer. The deer swam one [ of the Company's cooling ponds. As the dogs approached the deer, lacking cover, lay flat on] the ground. She remained per-| feetly still until the dogs went] away. Such tactics indicate deer| ! will make use of a combination] of methods to escape an enemy. Beaver Catch High Trappers caught 3,459 beav- ers from Pennsylvania waters in the state-wide season ending March 6. This year's harvest | was about 500 more than 1953's | and about 100 mfre than ‘53’s. Beaver were thought extinct in the state about 1850. The | Game Commission stocked them in appropriate areas between large | water rodents repopulated the northern counties so well the| first beaver season was declared| in '34. Since then about 42,000] of the valuable fur animals have been taken in the Common-| wealth. | Wildlife authorities would | not have been surprised had the| catch this year been less than| | last year’s. The price offered for| a large beaver pelt was only 18|___ to 20 dollars. Anticipating the] | probable low pelt value the | Game Commission retained the| 3-week season of 1953 and rais-| ed the limit per trapper to 4 — | one more than last year. The| purpose was to control the high| beaver population and thus lim-| it the animals’ destructiveness. Probably, dcsirable trapping weather throughout most of the geacon contributed to the high take this year. The only beaver/ catch greater than that of this year was in 1934, when 6456 of] these large furbearers were la- | ken. | Once again, Crawford County] | | | | | lead all o'hers in the number ‘of| beaver hides sealed by game protectors. Other counties in which more than 100 beavers were taken in the '54 season fol-| | low in the order of their catch, beginning with the highest: Wayne, Erie, Potter, Warren, Bradford, Eusquehanna, Tioga,) { McKean, Elk, c learfield, Luz- | erne, Pike This was the first game of the season for the local team who is a member of a newly-organi zed United Brethren Church league, consisting of teams fiom Columbia, Rohrerstown, Camp belltown, Silver Spring, Eliza bethtown and the Church of Florin. The local team elected Geo Houck, local teacher, as coach. It was a fast exciting game played at Marietta, Stan Mur phy’s lead-off homerun in the third inning was the big blow of the game. Farmer followed with a double. With |, no outs, Jim Klinedinst sacrificed ad- vancing both men. walked filling the bases. Jim Wittle lined a single to left driv ihg in 2 Nissley was thrown out at the plate trying to score. Rev. John Gable was the umpire. Marietta ab r h Nissley runs. 23 3 6 Florin ab r h Hostetter ss ......3 0 0 Murphy 3b ... 3 1 Farmer c¢ ........ 3 2 2 Kiugh if ........ 1 1 1 D. Eichler }f .... 0 0 0 Klinedinst ¢f .... 1 0 0 | Brandt er i000. 1 0 0 Nissley rf wil of ......... 1 0 0 F. Eichler 2b 2 | R. Schneider 2b .. 0 0 ) Wittle'lb ....... 2 0 2 Keppler 1b ...... 0 0 0 Houck p ........ 2 0 1 Rider p .......... [0 0 0 Totals .. is 20 5 1 The nurse bs pretty... but she doesn't get around enough! A card from you will take your friend's mind off hospital trou- bles. Choose one of our large selection of Hallmark convales- cent cards . . . then your friends will know you cared enough to send the very best. ome. Pike Forest, Qlgan’s Pharmacy the "rocoid taken in the Oddly, shows no county ‘ast season. In some counties | ‘he take was only one, two or| | three beavers, but 38 counties] in all reported a beaver catch| | of some size. Food and Cover Pay Off | In Rabbits A Lancaster County game | Haverstick, | State Game Land No. 156, south | of Cornwall, has shown a tre- | mendous increase. This followed the establishment of food plots | on the tract and the develop- ment of much-needed ground cover adjacent to the plots.” ns rn ll A Cn | | BASEBALL TEAM WINS | The Mount Joy High School baseball team defeated East Donegal Thursday by a 4-2 score. With this win, the locals have 5 wins and 2 defeats, Zel- | ler, Mount Joy's pitcher, gave| up two walks and struck out 5 plavers. Kline, Fast Donegal’s| pitcher gave up 6 walks and struck out 6. Nauman and Ash-| enfelter each made two runs for the locals. — A | VFW ENTERS LEAGUE | The Veterans of Foreign Wars) baseball team will practice at| the borough park Fiiday and | | Tuesday . menis have been made for the | evenings. Arrange- | 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. I — | A survey conducted of 97 in- | | dus. rial firms showed that only | ten percent of the men fired | lost their jobs because they | were technieally incompe'ent, | | while 90 percent lost theirs be- | cause they couldn’t take respon- | | sibility. NEWCOMER MOTORS, I nc. Mount Joy, Pa. — the |Phone 3-3001 The REXALL Store incafle x From dawn to dusk and back again the hands on your Wyler watch give you the right time, all the time. No shock is too much for them, no dust or grime can get into the case. 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