The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 15, 1954, Image 3

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Midget-Midget News |
The local club
5 wins and 5
defeating the Lancs shor
16 to 2. This game was the first
of three this week as they enter-
tained Rothsville and Cub Pack
this Wednesday and Thursday.
J. Wealand was on the mound
allowed one
His wild-
ness kept him in trouble as the
first man to bat in each inning
via of a hit,
evened their |
y losses by
got on first base
walk, hit batter or error.
Kear, Harnish, Wealand, Wat-
kins, and Newcomer all had at
least two hits a piece.
double and John Harnish’s
home-run were the only extra
base hits of the game.
V.F. Ww. ab r h
15 2 1
Mt. Joy ab r h
Rear 3b '........ 3 3 2
G. Maxwell 1b ... 1 0 0
Packer ct ....... 3 0 0
Schneider rf .... 0 1 0
Harnish 'ss ...... 3 3
Wealand p ...... 4 3
Newcomer If .... 4 2
Watkins ¢ .......: 3 3
Geo. Maxwell rf . 2 0
Stark cf ......., 2 0
Pennell 1b ...... 3 0
Ravior If. ....... 1 0
Bailey 2b ....... 3 1
Corll 2b ........ 1
Totals ....... 33 16 15
SOFTBALL NEWS
The Florin U. B. Church scor-
ed a decisive win over E-town
in a league game played on the |

Park diamond by the score of
10 to 2.
Geo. Houck, who was on the
mound for the locals, gave up 2]
hits in the first inning but then
silenced the E-town bats until
the seventh when, with two out,
Ro'and laced a single to left
field.
Hostetter. Murphy and Houck |
had three hits apiece but H. |
Farmer's home run blast was
the big blow of the evening.
E-Town ab r h
25 2 3
Ilorin ab r h
Hostetter 2b ..... 4 2 2
Murphy ss: ...... 3 2 2
Houck pp... 4 1 2
BR. Farmer 3b .... 3 0 1
H. Farmefic ..... 3 1 1
V. Zerphty 1b... 3 1 1
Klugh If ........ 3 2 1
Nissley vf ....... 3 0 0
Klinedinst cf .... 3 1 1
Totals : 29 10 11
The locals dropped a close |
game to Campbelltown, 9-8, on
the Florin diamond last Friday
evening.
V. Zerphey
ing into shape as was proven by
his two home-runs. (They are
still looking for the last ball he
hit.)
The locals lost the lead in the
fifth inning when their oppon-
ents garnered five runs on two
hits and three wild pitches.
As they opened the bottom of
the seventh trailing 9-4, the lo-
cals battled back by scoring 4
runs. Houck, who had
is slowly
double. Hostetter followed with
{ a single. With two out and 2
| men on V. Zerphey hit his sec-
on home run.
Campbelltown ab r h
29 9 8
| Florin ab Tr h
Richler ss ....... 3 0 1
{ Hostetter ss © 1 1
Heai 2b ........ 3 0 0
| H. Farmer ¢ ..... 4 0 1
J. Farmer 3b .... 3 2 1
i Zerphey 1b ...... 4 2 2
Riveghdf ........ 3 1 0
Klinedinst cf 2 0 0
Nissley of ....... 2 go 0
Blick pi. 2 0 1
iHouck'p ..... 1 1 1
Totals... 00 28 8 0
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AMERICAN LEGION
JUNIOR BASEBALL
SECTTON TWO
DISTRICT 10
THURSDAY, JULY 15th
Mount Joy at Lititz
TUESDAY. JULY 20th
Manheim at Mount Joy
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MOUNT JOY V. F. WwW,
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Todder’s Nine vs. Mt. Joy
Friday, July 16th
Maytown vs. Mt.
Tuesday, July 20th
Mt. Joy vs. Toe Hill Nine
Friday, July 23rd
Mt. Joy vs Marietta Depot

Joy
| Tuesday, July 27th
Nit
Wyeth Inc vs. Mt. Joy
Friday, July 30th
Mt. Joy vs. Todder’s Nine.
VFW |
Kear's |
1
round- |
relieved |
“Summer And Smoke” | Archers Hold First
Is New Gretna Public Outdoor Meet
Summer Production Last Sunday, July 11, the Big
r |Chiques Bowmen held their
Rachel Taylor
first open shoot on their new
leading role in “Summer and ! :
4 . course, which was a grand suc-
Smoke” at the Gretna Play
. Approximately 100 arch-
house when it begins a week's :
re . registered for
run Thursday. The dramatic ;
; ., (the meet, many coming from
love story by Tennessee Wil- : : :
: be such distant points as Lewis
liams, author of “Streetcar Na- . :
dn Serre town, Shamokin, Huntington,
med Desire” and The Glass ,, ;
tiny . Altoona and Springfield, Ohio.
Menagerie,” will be presented
Approx nig / 45 spects 'S
by Charles F. Coghlan and Gene ppro ately 15 Spe ot Mors
P. Otto. |were on hand for the affair and
lafter the contest, local archers
will play the
| cess.
ery enthusiasts

explained and demonstrated
the finer points of
field shooting. James
president of the
has again announced that
‘person interested in this
growing sport will be
free instructions.

any
fast
i! Of interest to locai members
i was the fact that John Ream of
Mount Joy, gained 31 points on
Donald Weidman of Salunga
| [for the huge annual travelling
: [trophy presented to the club
‘member with the highest yearly
average. Weidman is the pres-
lent holder of the trophy, which
will be awarded in October.
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| Another point of interest was
[the challenge medals of the
SEEN as yarious divisions which was a-
repressed! qed to club members June
bl ile archer class, George
uninhibited Weiss was the holder and suc-
cessfully defended the medal a-
Miss Taylor will be
Alma Winemiller, a
Southern girl who is attracted 6. In the
to a dashing and
young doctor. Obstacles to their
are caused by their] stiff competition from
families and the divergent per- |Guy Loser and Jay Eckinger,
| sonalities of the two young peo-| but lost to Victor Max Bair of
ple. Also adding complications Bainbridge.
is Rosa Gonzales, daughter of]
The next open field shoot to
instinctive |
Loser,
organization, !
given !
Local Tennis Stars ji"
Play Tonight
Mount Joy tennis
former Mount Joy citizen will
play in the Lancaster County
tennis tournament tonight.
Of the four men in the
finals tonight, three are winners
of county contest and are from
Mount Joy. Last year’s cham
pion, Dr. Harold Fellenbaum
| will meet Frank Zink and Gene
stars and
semi
' Crider, formerly of Mount Joy,
| will meet Fred Steinman, Lan- |
caster.
I In the women’s singles, Mary
Ann Schofield, last year's cham [
first match |
pion, will have her
tonight. Frances Shenk and |
Joanne Kramer from Mount |
Joy, each won their first round |
After the completion of two |
"rounds of doubles paved thus |
far, ene Crider and rank |
Zink are still in the running.
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Sunday's shoot

ies for are as
follows:
Robert Kendig |
of Lebanon, 384; Expert bow-|
men, 1st, John Ream, Mount |
Joy, 341; 2nd, Jay Bender, Leb- |
anon, 283. Bowman, 1st Roy Ec
kert, Manheim, 282; 2nd, w. |
Ruhl, Cornwall, 275; 3rd, Ker
mit Drumheller, Elizabethtown, |
259.
Archer, 1st,
Shamokin, 263;
Lewski, Shamokin, 219; 3rd,
Walter Riley, Marietta, 218. No- |
vice, 1st, Jay Spellerburg, of |
Springfield, Ohio, 248; 2nd,
Leon Gassert, Elizabethtown, |
103. Juniors, 1st, Thomas Loser}
Expert archer,
Paul Barselgia,
2nd, Francis
the owner of a g 3
| who as iS ping satin, held on the local range will of Elizabethtown, 154; 2nd, Joe
tor and Harry Sheppard g Sunday, August at 1:30 Leper, Cornwall, 135. Ladies, |
| his fatheg Mason Dy =o PM. 1st, Janice Sheets, Elizabeth- |
S 18 . as 3 | Rvintay Rly op |
| Kay MacDonald portray Miss | Robert Kendig, a member of | town, 160; 2nd, Shirley Shaffer
Taylor's parents. Phyllih Till- [the Steeltown archery club was | of Manheim, 124.
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| nigh scorer for the day with a
| inghast will be seen as Rosa.
total of 384. Winners of troph-
Others in the Gretna cast are,

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Gene Galvin as Rosa's Mexican,
father; Vanita Brown as a high- |
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spirited young girl; Larry|
Quinn as Miss Taylor's timid]
| boyfriend; Louise Schulz, Ann,
Herr and Robert Cannon as lit-|
erary ‘society members; Jack)
Gilchrist as Dusty and James
Ray as a traveling salesman.
Ray appeared in the Circle-|
| in-the-Square production of]
“Summer and Smoke” which]
made a star of Geraldine Page.|
| He also worked for two years|
with Margo Jones, director of]
the Dallas Theatre in Texas,|
who staged the Broadway ver |
| sion of the drama.
The play will
July 15, excluding Sunday,
tain time is 8:30 p. m. |
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MT. GRETNA, PA.
Williams’
Tennessee
FOAM RUBBER RESERVED
AUTO

through
Cur-
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L. A. C. Releases
Picnic Activities
PIC
{ The big evening show will bel
a feature of the Lancaster Auto-
mobile Club’s 50th anniversary|
picnic at Hershey Park next|
Thursday (July 22) will be held|
rain or shine, the committee ar
ranging the picnic has announc-|
ed.
The show is to be held in the
61,000-seat Hershey stadium.|

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GRETNA PLAYHOUSE

OPENING TONITE PLAYING THRU JULY 21
Emotion-Packed Love Story
“SUMMER and SMOKE”
With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast
DON'T MISS IT!
50th Anniversary
Hershey Park
Thursday, July 22
Beginning at 10 A.
Throughout the Day and Evening.
PHONE MT. GRETNA 4-6402
SEATS - CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.
CLUB|

NIC
M. and Continuing

but in case of dain will be stag-
ed indoors in the big sports|
| arena, which seats approximate-
ly 7.000
The evening program MAMMOTH EVENING
a concert by Pottstown band
and glee club, a parade of old] IN HERSHE
cars by members of the Red]
Rose Antique Auto Club of Lan-|
caster County, seven circus-|
type acts and a big display of]
fireworks. The fireworks will



Special New Feature This Year
Fireworks — Circus Acts -
Pottstown Band — Antique Cars
SHOW
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be omitted if the show is held| _—_—

indoors |
| Admission to the evening]
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show, which starts at 6 o clock, ; MATINEE
will be limited to auto club] SHOWS
wade | EVENINGS SATURDAYS
| members, their families and ac-| : AND
companying friends. When| ? ana 9:00 BW I HEA I RE HOLIDAYS
: SATURDAYS
these are accomodated the 6:0.10-P. M 2:00 P. M
| eral public will be admitted. | Mount Joy. Pa —————
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| The all-day picnic program!
will begin at 10 o'clock in the|’
morning with a concert by the
| Paradise Township High School]
| Band. In the afternoon there]
| will be a concert by the Potts-
WILLIAM HOLDEN —
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 16 - 17
JUNE ALLYSON -in-
‘Executive Suite”

| town Band and Glee Club at the
| park band shell and an exhibi-
| tion by Penna. State Police
| trained dogs.
For the children there will be!
| free souvenirs. ice cream and
| free rides. Seventy-five cash
prizes will be awarded to Club
| members who register at the
park on picnic day:
The Lancaster Automobile,
| Cran, organized July 15, 1904
| with twelve members, now has
| over 42,000.
WILL ROGERS JR. -

MONDAY — TUESDAY, JULY 19 - 20
- NANCY OLSON
“The Boy From Oklahoma’
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JULY 21 - 22
HAL WALLIS
‘Cease Fire"
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| SMOKING POINT
| Vegetable fats and oils are
| recommended for deep fat fry-
| ing because their ‘‘smoking
point” or temperature at which !

FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JULY 23 - 24
MARJORIE MAIN — PERCY KILBRIDE
“Ma And Pa Kettle At Home”’
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