y NT YT TT OY DR. C. H, STITES Announces the Opening of His Office FOR THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC fr during 26G-2t-c ! s the boys have done | AB R H|on a single by Murphy and a 7 : dys ace and will now give Manheim “A” 25 8 6|double by H, Farmer. We Specialize In . . . | teams plenty of com- | MOUNT JOY AB R H| Rohrestown failed to get a AUTO PAINTING | Kear, ss, 3b .......... 2 2 1'man on base until the sixth inn- pr I'he locals had to come from | Newcomer, If ........ 4 1 1ljing when an error by Murphy WRECKS REPAIRED BEA UTR behind in defeating Manheim | Wealand, p, cf ........ 4 0 2/put a man in scoring position. WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. | REPROL OC “A” 98 since their opponents Harnish, J, p ........ 4 1 1/Two infield outs and a wild pitch FREE ESTIMATES i y . Scored five runs in the first inn- | Packer, of, c ......... 2 1 O0fscored the runner. This ended \Lenhert s Cabinet Shop ing. Singles by Harnish, Mum-| Mumma, 1b .......... 3 0 1|the scoring for the opponents. C 1 ? P 1 & B d Si ta nd Marshall, Tived With & Stari, ss, of 0000s 3,1 1 Florin surged into the lead arrger S amt 0 y 10p Maza BA yo fo Poker, Scored Fro ane) Yasha tastes ) : with a rally in the fourth inning. HONE ELIZABETHTOWN 2 P/ hone g-258 Whe « te HANEY, 80 sashes A double by B. Farmer, a single PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, ba. - Wealand's hit drove in Kear.| ‘Totsls 26 8 8 py Klinedinet, F. Eichler was Bulletin Ads Fay Big Dividends. eR {1-1 8:1 WHEN YOU BUY 10 GALLONS OR MORE OF ARBOZIT MINERAL RUBBER ROOF COATING For Any Type Roof: Slate, Wood, Metal, Asphalt, Asbestos shingles, and Built-up flat $2.00 RETAIL VALUE Only one 10 8 customer READY TO USE EASY TO APPLY Do it yourself for only YEU roofs. Excellent for waterproofing foundations. 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Fresh air, circulating through the grain, soon reduces moisture content. by hand. Grain is protected against spoilage for longer periods in storage. ot-Midget News s won two games and past hn Harnish, from last team. During the past who had walked in the third [inning to make the score 5-3 | Manheim scored one run in the [fourth but the locals countered| with five to go into the lead 8-4 The rampaging Florin U. B. Two walks to Mumma and Bai-/church softball team knocked | | ley mixed with hits by Stark, Rohrestown out of first place as | SOFTBALL NEWS WET MATA Te yy AN oy. ay surprise win to many, | Kear and Wealand produced this|the team to watch. It was the lo- | VIQUNT JOY, ANIA Mount Joy players, | lead. After Manheim had forged|¢als’ third consecutive league | ON JULY 12.1954 heim came here with | back to tie the score 8-8, Bailey win. OFFICE HOURS: ated record. As has| led off with a walk in the sixth. | Houck was on the mound for | Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1-4:30, 5:20-8:30 P.M. 1 in the past, the Mid- | Kear's sacrifice moved him to the locals as the opponents open | PHONE. 3-4503 s lost all but one second and scoring position. |ed with four hits to score two Newcomer singled to drive the runs. tie-breaking run across. Florin came back with one run safe on an error, a single by Nissley and double by Hostetter netted the locals four runs to give them a lead 5-2. Singles by Hostetter and Nissley plus a wild pitch gave the locals their final run of the evening. The final It was a wild and wooly game played last Monday evening as | the locals tied a god Cub Pack | team 9-9. | Wealand was on the mound | for the locals as the oponents op- THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, ‘CLOSED Thursday, July 1, FOR VACATION June 28 — July 5 : Both Mt. Joy and E'town Stores GINDER'S DRY CLEANING Everbody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin MOUNT GRETNA GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY JIM BER S Monday Eve., July 5 SATURDAY— featuring Deluxe buffet - MINIATURE GOLF hot and cold food. DRIVING RANGE DUE TO HOLIDAY — LAKE - BEACH OPEN SUN., JULY 4, and OPEN DAILY MON’, JULY 5 | ened with a seven run splurge | score 6-3. in the very first inning on four AB R H hits, three walks and two errors. | ROHERSTOWN 27 3 ¢ | Harnish relieved Wealand to fin- | FLORIN E. U. B. AB R H | ally reti:e the side. Hits by | Hostetter, 2b ........ 3 1 3 Packer, Mumma and Pennell | Murphy, ss ......... 311 produced three runs in the sec- Houck, p ............ 3 01 (ond inning. Harnish drove in an- | H. Farmer, ¢ ........ 4 0 1 | other score in the third to close | Zerphey, 1b ......... 300! the score at 7-4. The Cub Pack | B. Farmer, 3b ....... 3 1 2 came back with two runs in the | Klinedinst, cf ........ 81 1} fifth. Again the locals fought Eichler, If ........ 3 10 back with one in the sixth and |S, Nissley, rf ........ 3 12 four in the seventh to tie the Totals 28 6 1} game. The game will be replay- ed. In an exhibition game under the lights, the locals came through with another win as they defeated Campbelltown, 17 to 10. It was a rather loosely played game with both teams commit- ting six errors each. Both teams had big run inn- ings. The opponents scored sev- en runs in the fourth inning on four hits, two errors and two bases on balls. With the score 9-6 against them, locals broke loose for 11 runs in the sixth inning to lead 13-9. Hits by Niss- ley, D. Eichler, Hostetter, V. Zerphey, F. Eichler, D. Eichler’s second hit of the inning and a hit by J. Farmer produced these In a New Era tournament the “kids” got into the winning way | by defeating Mnheim 9-8. It | was a thirlling game from start to finish as a nice crowd was treated to some fine playing by both teams. Again it was (hat bad first [inning that hindered the locals. | With two out, a hit plus an er- | ror by Penell and a home run sent the opponents out to a three run lead. The lead quickly disappeared when the locals came to bat. Bailey walked, Kear singled and Packer hit a home run to quickly tie score. | Watkins followed with another | home run. With one out Mumma Furs: AB R H | came through with the third| MPBELLTOWN 36 10 10 | home run of the evening. This FLORIN E.U.B. AB R H gave Mount Joy a 5-3 lead. Hostetter, 2b ......... 4 3 2 After Kear was safe on an er-| Murphy, ss .......... 4 2 9 | ror and had stolen second base,|{J Farmer, 3b ........ 4 2 1 he scored on two ineld outs. Hits V.Zerphey, 1b .....::. 5 2 2 | by Schneider and Coover gave{ Klinedinst, cf ........ Ce | | the locals an 8-3 lead at the end | Epler, ¢f ............. 0 00 of the third inning. ¥. Eiehler, I 51 3 Manheim fought back in the| Brandt, If ............ QO 0 0 foudth inning. With two outs, an | H. Farmer, c..2. 0 4.5.0, 5 140 error by Bailey, a base on balls|S. Nissley, rf ........ 3 3 2 and three hits scored four runs|R. Eichler, rf ......... 0 0 0 to make the score 8-7. A double, | D. Eichler, p ... 4 2 2 an error by Watkins and a sin- Totals 38 17 13, gle sent the game into a tie and Sear extra innings. AMERICAN LEGION Mumma, who was on the mound for the locals came JUNIOR BASEBALL | through with flying colors as did SECTION TWO | his teammates in the sixth and DISTRICT 10 | seventh innings. An error by 1". | Bailey put the first man on to| + THURSDAY. JULY it im | start the last inning. He stole 1". | second but was throwm out on| TUESDAY, July wh = | a fine throw by the catcher, Wat- THURSDAY, JULY 8th | kins to Kear, the third baseman. TU Mt oum Joy A beautiful back-hand stop by Mount Joy at Columbia | Kear and a long throw for the THURSDAY, JULY Jon | second out was the fielding gem TUESDAY. JULY 20th of the game. Mumma struck the Manheim at Mount Joy next man out to end Manheim’s | g_g bid for victory. AB R H Now came the important last | 30 8 8 of the seventh inning for the lo- | MOUNT JOY AB R H cals. Mumma struck out which pajjey ss ............ 3 1 0 caused many to groan. Coover| gear 3b ............. 4d 2 1 came through with a single and | packer, of ............ 4 1 1 promptly stole second to keep | watkins ¢ ........... 4 1 9 alive the hopes for a win. Sion- | pennell, 1b" .......... 3 0 0 er, pinch-hitting, struck eut- Ev- nvumma, p ........... 4 2 1 erything rested on Ronald Corll.' coover, 2b ........... 4 1 9 With the count, two balls and gchneider, rf ......... 8 7% one strike against him, Corll Naugle, rf ........... 1 00 drove a liner past third to score stoner, rf ............ 1 00 Coover from second base forthe Corll. if. ............ 4 0 2 tie-breaking run. 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