The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 24, 1954, Image 3

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Phone Mt. Joy 3-5359

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The locals
game to the Manheim “B"”


D. L. HESS, JR.

by the score of 10-7.

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LLED
formed, a league
made to play all games
innings with the limit of
innings being played in one
being run by
The Manheim
fused to even discuss
sibility of playing
The
and the
nings.
out the
managers
the
Midgets play five
reason for a few to
seven.
Johnny Wealand was on
mound for the locals.
the first time John ever
ed and proved himself quite
third innings. In that time
Midget-Midget News |
dropped a tough
team |
was
ruling was
seven
nine
ev
Landisville, |
| .
| ening. The Florin,
| Lititz, Boy Club managers have
| all agreed to play five
innings
in their games with Mount Joy. |
| Tt looks as though the League is |
a few instead of |
all the managers having a voice.
pos
five innings. |
innings |
Legion plays seven in-|
It is impossible to figure!
in- |
sist the boys 9 to 13 should play
the |
This was
pitch-
ca- |
pable for the first five and one-
he |
had given up eight hits, walked

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RESSLER
‘New and Used Gas Ranges
24-ifc
[ four and failed to strike-out Heisey ss ........ 2 1
any batters. Four errors, during Hawthorne 1b ... 2 1
| that time, helped produce four Barnhart c¢ 3 0
unearned runs. Leaman 3b ...... 3 0
Coach was pleased with the J. Witmer If ..... 3 0
hitting of the team since they GC. Forney vf .... 3 0
were facing a good curve-ball S. Witmer 2b .... 3 0 0
hurler in Asplin. Seven of the Wolgemuth p ... 3 0 0
boys came up with hits, with ——
Harnish getting two. + Totals ...... 25 2
John Wealand’s hit in the Florin UB ab r
first inning drove in two runs Hostetter ss ..... 3 1
and later scored on an error. Murphy 3b ..... 4 2 1
Manheim tied the score at the Houck p ........ 4 0 |
end of the second. | Zerphey 1b . . 3 l }
: : Farmer ¢ ....... 4 2
hE with 8 cf | 4
Biden anny ass : 3. Eichler 2h ...v.. 3 1 |
a] £TTOr. Harnish drove him in Nissley rf 3 1 |
| with a solid smash to center. | y Klugh if ...... 3 2
A- base on balls to Wealand, nr
plus hits by Packer and Co:ll Totals
airy 31 10 10
produced two more runs in the
fifth. This made the score 6-6
Manheim scored 4 runs in the
sixth on two hits and errors by
The Florin UB defeated the
Lancaster Eagles, 6-0, last Fri-
sor] day evening before a large
\ or ag
Corll, Newcomer and Ke ar. crowd.
The locals went down fight-
The Eagles are a group of
ing in the seventh. Harnish op-
| ened with his second hit. After
Packer and Corll went out Mu-
mma singled scoring Harnish.
walked but Bailey
, young girls, ranging in ages 18
| to 28, who have been organized
| by Bing Conlin to play in the
Women’s North American sofl-
ball championship.

|
| Marshall
ended the threat on a hit to
the third baseman. | It was a close exciting game
| Manheim ab 1 h from start to finish. The girls
33 10 10 Proved themselves quite capa-
| Mount Joy ib r h ble of providing competition
Rear 3h ........ 9 9 1 for the men. They roamed far
| Newcomer:it .... 4 1 o and wide in the field to gather
| schneider el .. 0 0 o in the long drives off the bats
| Wenland PD... 3 9 1 of the locals. The outfielders for
| Harnish hep .... 4 1 o the girls were responsible for
| Packere . 4 1 1 half the outs made by the Florin
Stark ss ........ 1 0 o team.
{ Naugle 2b ...... 0 0 0 It was a scoreless contest un-
Corliss ......... 2 0 1 til the fourth inning. Until that
Mumma 1b ..... 3 0 1 time Farmer and Nissly had one
Marshall rf ...... 3 0 1 only hits for the men. With one
Bailey 2b ....... 4 0 0 out F. Eichler was safe on an
een § @FTOT by the right fielder. Nis-
Total... .... 30 7 g sley followed with his second

i hit of the game. Both men scor-
ed on an errod. Hostetter fol-
SOFTBALL NEWS | lowed with a double. Tn error
| on Murphy's grounder drove in
A vastly improved Florin UB | two more runs. A double by
Church team won their second Farmer and a single by Kline-
Greta Playhouse
To Present
0 I Mystery-Comedy
[Cat and the Canary,”
3 will be ushered into the Gretna |
hb Playhouse,
1 lan and Gene P. Otto.
wife of Frederic March, in the
original production role. The
‘show has been filmed more
The mystery-comedy, ‘The
which en-
joyed a long run on Broadway,
Mt. Gretna, for a
|week’s run on Thursday under |
the auspices of Charles F. Cog
The thriller
Hull and Florence
starred Henry
Eldredge,
[than once, the most recent pic-
turization starring .Bob Hope.
The play is set in an old es-
tate along the Hudson River
where a group of distantly rela-
ted cousins gather to hear the
last will and testament of a de-
ceased millionaire. During the
night a murder is committed, a
homicidal maniac is reported in
the neighborhood and a mons-
ter is seen lurking in the house.
James Ray will play the com-
edy role of a non-heroic garage
owner who tries to protect the
heiress, portrayed by Rachel
Taylor. Other relatives are en-
acted by Mason Curry, Robert
Lansing, Vanita Brown and
Kay MacDonald. Minor roles
are taken by Harry Sheppard,
Phyllis Tillinghast, Ric Lavin,
and Jack Gilchrist.
The show will run
June 30, excluding Sunday.
Curtain time is 8:30 p. m.
Irn
FLORIN
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart
of Elizabethtown, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Shetter on Wed-
nesday evening.

Miss Darlene Gerlitzski is
spending the week at Mount
Gretna.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mump-

and third consecutive games dinst produced the final run.
during the past week. They met | All of the scoring was done in


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| ren Church team 10 to 2.
It was a tougher game
what the score indicated.
| Brethren team got off to a fly-
| ing start by scoring
on an error by Houck and two
| hits.
The U. B’ers forged into the!
lead on three runs in the second
inning. All of these runs were
scored without a hit being pro-
i duced. In the fourth inning the
| latter began scoring runs at
| random. Farmer opened with a.
| triple and scored on a single by
Klinedinst. Nissley was safe on
| an error after one was out. Hits
by J. Klugh, Hostetter, Murphy,
| Zerphey and Farmer's second
| hit of the inning scored five
| more runs.
Another run was
the fifth on a double by
and a single by Hostetter.
made the score 10-2.
Houck on the mound for U.B.
struck out six, walked one and
gave up three hits.
Brethren
Becker cf


scored in
Klugh
This
ab r h



JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director



| Buller’s Beauty Salon
| Main Street Florin, Pa.
PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10
TONT'S GIVEN $5.
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Maude Buller, Prop.
Furniture Refinishing
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA PA.
Phone 6-2581


8-tf |
| and defeated the Florin Breth- |
than :
The
|
two runs
| Tuesday, July 20th
this inning. In the final inning]
hits by Houck, Nissley and
Hostetter failed to produce a|
run.
i Lanc. Eagles
Florin UB ab r h!
Hostetter .......... 4 1
Murphy ........ 4 1
H. Farmer. ...... 3 1 2|
| V. Zerphey ...... 2 0 &
Houck .. ......... 3 0 1
Klinedinst ...... 3 0 1
F: Eichler ...... 3 1 0|
S. Nissley ....... 3 1 3
D. Bichler ....... 3 1 1
Tolals ........ 29 6 9
Sa ide
MOUNT JOY V. F. W.
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
games.
Tuesday, June 29th
Marietta Depot vs. Mt.
Friday, July 2nd
Mt. Joy vs. Maytown
Tuesday, July 6th
Mt. Joy vs. Wyeth Inc.
Friday, July 9th
Toe Hill Nine vs. Mt. Joy
Tuesday, July 13th
Todder’s Nine vs. Mt. Joy
Friday, July 16th
Maytown vs. Mt. Joy
Joy
Mt. Joy vs. Toe Hill Nine
Tennis Winner
(From page 1)
remained there through
through the compli-
Mount Joy Jay-
three
Thursday,
ments of the
Cees.
Vernon defeated Ralph Howe
of Haverford 6-3, 6-3 in
boys quarter-finals and defeat-
ed John Custer of Kenwood.
4-6, 6-1 and 6-2, in the semi-
finals.
The other two boys who rep-
resented Mount Joy were Peter
Nissley and Jack Beaston. Jack
lost his first round to Ben Eck-
ert 6-4, 6-4. Pete won his first
round 6-2, 6-2 but was defeat-
ed in the third round by Bob
Pratt 6-0 and 6-1.

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| Frey-Mumper camp in
ab r h| holding Revival
23 0 2/the Oak Grove Church of
2| Miss Nancy Vogel is spending
0|a week with Mr. and Mrs. Char-
ihe Area Honor Students
Guests At Banquet
er and Mr. A. D. Garber are
spending several days at the
Perry
County.
Rev. Howard Bernhard is
Services at
the
Brethern at West Virginia.
les Vogel at Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of
Haverstown, are spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs, B. F.
Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Naylor
of West Chester called on Mrs.
Sarah Schlegelmilch on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuhrman
of Lancaster were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Landis Hess on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. Nelson Felty celebrated
his 81st Birthday on Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Eugene Reynolds and
daughter Harriet of New Or-
leans, La. are spending some
time with her father, Mr. Har-
ry Keener.
Mrs. Victor Zerphey return-
ed to her home this week after
being hospitalized for some
time at the General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Helm-
staedter and family of Jersey
City, are spending the week
with the former's brother, and

family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Helmstaedter.
Miss Mary Hamilton spent
Sunday at Lancaster and was
accompanied home by Mrs. |
Richard Kraus and family.

Students from the area high
schools were included in the |
131 honor students to be honor-
ed from the city and county
schools by Paul Hein at the Ho-
tel Brunswick affair Monday |
evening. The principal Speaker |
Mac-
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was Maj. Gen. Edward E.
Morland, headmaster of the
Penna. Military Academy of |
which Mr. Hein is a graduate.
Area students, principals, |
and teachers present were John |
G. Hart, principal; Eugene Cc.
Saylor, advisor; Yvonne Bru- |
baker, Lovina Demmy, Patricia |
Sager and Gladys Weaver, East |
Donegal High School; L. M.|
Nissley, principal; Anna Mae |
Kauffman, Robert F. Kitchen, |
Mary Jane Lehman, Jean W.|
Longenecker, Julie K. Lyons, |
Velma M. Sensenig, Elizabeth
Shaw and * Carolyn Steckbeck, |
Hempfield High School; and H. |
K. Schoener, principal; Con-
stance Lane, Robert Fish, Carol |
Ann Smith, Patricia Schroll and
Charles Mayer, Mount Joy High |
School. - |

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, Jung 24



‘CLOSED FOR VACATION
Both Mt. Joy and E'town Stores
@
GINDER’S DRY CLEANING
June 28 July 5







Miniature Golf
Driving Range
La
OPEN
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OUNT GRETNA
TIMBERS
Dining room 5:30 to 9 Daily
SATURDAY —
featuring Deluxe buffet -
hot and cold food.
CLOSED SUNDAY
OPEN MONDAY
Bar Open Daily 4 P. M.
ke - Beach
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MT. GRETNA, PA.
PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402
OPENING TONIGHT
Playing Through June 30th
“TH
FOAM
The all-time comedy-thriller favorite
E CAT AND THE CANARY"
Funny! Frantic! Fright'ning!
RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.



a [JOY
SHOWS MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
ITHEATRE oy
SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. : . M.
Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 25 - 26
ALAN LADD — SHELLEY WINTERS
“Saskatchewan”
-in-

MONDAY. JUNE 28
CHARLTON HESTON — LIZABETH SCOTT in-
“Bad For Each Other"

ROBERT CUMMINGS
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
- MARIE WILSON -in-
“Marry Me Again”


WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. JUNE 30 -
KEEFE BRASSELLE
“The Eddie Cantor Story”
JULY 1
— MARILYN ERSKINE -in-

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