The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 29, 1954, Image 3

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Farm Women Soc. No. 4 | Playground To Stage
WILL SPONSOR
Baseball All-Star Game
Public Bus To Wednesday, August 11
I'he ‘Big Game”
oPhiladelphia here Wednesday, August
MONDAY, AUG. oth All-Star
op © " game will be played on the lo
I o SEE "CINERAMA cal park baseball field. Twenty
p TERESTED, CONTACT
boys have been selected to
MRS. DAN WILL
this game. These
MOU NT JOY. R2 boys have been assigned to eith-
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DIAMONDS [orb
11th,
6:15 an baseball
four
participate in

American League.
The American
| is as follows: pitcher,
James Pennell,
Brown, 2nd base,
League Roster
1st base
Bill
catcher,
| James
terfield, C.
d from J... Wealand. Utility
D. Zeller, Richard
Harold Etsell.
Snyder
players are
Marshall,

the finest,
uh Fea \ture— The National League is as
COLUMBIA-TRUE-FIT follows: pitcher, Joe Hostetter
FEA > : catcher, R. Divet, first base, J. |
28 iE LOC K | Craul, second base, J. Collins,
—ALSO third base, J. Harnish, short-
1 1a «top. H. Harnish, left field, G.|
Our own diamonds which we | .
tre : Goodling, center field, G. Zelen-
buy direct from the diamond ka right field, D. Halbleib. Util- |
cutters. ity: P. Snyder, R. Corl}, Mike |
{| Mumma.
The battery of each team will
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Koser S Jewelry Store manage their
Phone 3.5404 Mr. Lichty and Mr.
Main St. Mt: Joy. Pa. umpire the gan,
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| Everybody in
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PRONE MT.
OPENING TONITE — PLAYING THRU AUGUST

SPARKLING MODERN COMEDY
“BE YOUR AGE”
With a Broadway and Hollywood Cast
DONT MISS IT!
FOAM RUBBER RESERVED SEATS - CURTAIN 8:30 p. m.

MOUNT GRETHA
Miniature Golf TIMBERS
Driving Range Dining room 5:39 to 9 Daily
SATUTRDAY

will soon be |
the
| the victors in
Ben Groff |
Vogel, 3rd base, onald Wil-
liams, short-stop, L. Watkins, |
| left field, Gene Newcomer, cen
right field, |
respective teams. |
Houck will |
adver- |



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SOFTBALL NEWS Playground
The Florin UB Church - A *
ball team moved into a tie for ctivities
first place with Silver Spring
as they defeated the latter 20 to A d
a nnounce
It was the manner in the way
soft
By George Houck
the Florin team demonstrated The Orioles defeated the Phil-
their power at the plate that lies for the Playground baseball
surprised their opponents. Ev- championship by the score of 3
eryone in the lineup scored at to 2. It was a tightly played
lease run. game during the entire five in-
Houck was on the mound for nings.
gaining his 8th,
Outside of a the battery for the Orioles, and
single in the 1st Bg Groff and Divet formed the
one
consecutive win,
“texas league”



Old Timers
Plan Two
Ball Games
A Mount Joy town baseball |
team will play the Mountville |
baseball team in an exhibition |
game on the grade school base-
ball field Wednesday
August 5, 6:15 p. m. Citizens
are urged to attend the game to
Hostetter and K. Watkins was | see Mount Joy's potential play
ers for a town team next season

y | Hopple, D. Naugle, G. Maxwell. |
[ iJ Harnish,
Is New
Harnish, S.
and R. Rice.
*
‘Be Your A e |p. Sinegar, and J. Reisch. Those |
dg Phillies receiving trophies are: |
M. Mum- |
ima. R. Divet, J. Dick, D. Smith | ing in Harnish.
|
|
Gretna Play | Jim Craul and Ben Groff tied | out.
[for batting honors in the league
|
A collection will be taken at the
inning and > i i i a same for the Phillies. game and proceeds will go to-
| ee ons WA On In the bottom of the first in- | ward a town team.
Wy are tetived in order, ning with two outs, Bennett | August 10 is the date for the
aye i . bunt single in the final dropped Watkins fly to left field Mount Joy Old Timers second
Sings . rid pg oir. ok ” and Hostetter immediately sing- annual baseball game to be
ining for en A ot led him across to give the Ori- | played with the Mount Joy
je BS Sangn etween Hrsy , oo to 0 lead. | Midgets on the grade school
and second. > >
Silver Spring ab r h The Phillies fought back to | seats feta at S50 Peak
23 0 o tie the score in the top of the| cally Same | mean hy ol
| year has been secured. In addi-
y i al h third inning. Ralph Rice walk- |. :
| Florin ab r 1 | tion to the old timers named
| Hostetter 2b ..... 4 2 20d Advanced to second on C.| peek players will be Me
Murphy ss 3 3 9 out. Afterwhich J.| 2 piavers wi ar
Lr 1 Harnish sacrificed him to third | tin Beamenderfer, Harry Beam.
Houck p ........ 2 2 : 5 2 rs >;
H De ec... a o o base. Rice scored on a passe d| | ig Hen Bey Myer RT Pac-
B Farmer 3b .... 5 1 1 ball by K. Watkins. The Orioles Bean ols pn 8% as
Zerphey 1b ey 9 9 went into the lead in the bottom | | pi : on Pose Sd rom
Klugh Ww... 3 9 oof the third. L. Watkins walked. | Mid ge a go ya ae
OD cf ....5 3 3fiostetter singled, Halbleib | a. om
Nissley rf Se 3 g struck out, Collins walked to | be held at A po un A fon
: T tals : 99 920 15 fill the bases. Groff struck out | gid. gt The Mount Joy Some
otals ....... 3a d Hopple and it appeared as if he | erican Legion home at 6:15 o'-
29) ey be ris ond of a jam. | Clock Monday evening, August
| Playing their second game in lS | 23. The price of the tickets is
| two days, the Florin team de- D. Naugle Stew Dig to $1.50. They will be on sale at
feated Lancaster Covenant nL Ins. ig was | both the exhibition game and at
Church 8 to 5. lil ies | the old timers-midget game.
| : . Again the Phillies fought back
Again Houck was on the The se \ he is
! mound for the victors but need- to tie the score. After Divet| The PIAS 07 Je
| ed help in the Tth. After the struck out, Groff singled, stole | enough rons. irit oh 5 are
| first two men singled. Bean re- second and third and scored 5 onsoring a town te m. hg. In
Houck. He walled When after being be- | *P 2. 2
first batter he faced but with teen hun ig me. x Wat
the infield in for a force at the ins rew 1e 1 wildly en-| | Mid {- Mi do t N
ofl aris and B. Farmer abling Groff to score. This made | e | e EWS
. the score 2-2.
sathered in two grounders and, During the past week the lo-
ne or .d them into outs at the! In the bottom of the fifth, the| iio By a pair of games to
| plate. The final out was a “pop, Orioles scored what proved to | Brunnerville 15-10 and Landis-
fv’ to Hostetter. It was great be the winning run. Zeller x ville 9-3.
| clutch pitching and fine defense hit by a pitched ball. K. Wat-{ 1, 430 frst game, the locals
work that earned the victory. ‘kins walked, L. Watkins fouled | oui their opponents but due
| Murphy. H. Farmer and Houck 71 Hosetier io Wh Od to thirteen errors, and 6 walks,
| each collected two hits. erro wi | they practically gave the game
Lancaster ab r nh scoring. Watkins made the sec-|
nh 27 5 10/ond out when he attempted to | Brunherville 1ed 4-0. at ‘the
Florin ab r ph score on the same play. | end of the third inning when
| Houck p-cf ...... 3 2 g| These same two pitchers willl Mount Joy began to fight back.
Murohv 58 ...... 4 1 9 lock horns when they meet '| Newcomer was hit by a pitched
| Hostetter 2b ..... 4 1 1 the Playground All-Star game|,.; Harnish singled scoring
{ H. Farmer c 4 0 2 ne Wednesday evening at) Noweomer who had stole sec
B. Farmer 3b .... 4 0 1° | ond base. Harnish scored when
zZer by eo 4 0 0, The following players of both | | the centerfielder misplayed his
Tn 1 i 2 1 1/teams will receive trophies for | hit. Wealand hon and stor:
| Nissley rf 1 2 o first and second place; Not alll 4 5; Zalenka’s double to right
Tichler of 9 1 0 the boys will get a trophy since | | center field.
Bean cp... 0 0 0] ach had to participate in at With determination, the loc
SSS : .j toast four ame *i 4 Wet | als continued their scoring in
Totals ..... 28 8 g| Orioles: a She: I a oe top of the fifth. Watkins
|kins, J. Hostetter, oLuns, walked, Newcomer singled.
Harnish singled driving in both
boys to make the to 4
with the locals leading.
Zalenka again doubled driv-
Mumma drove
infield
score 5
Zelenka across with an
Brunnrerville scored 11 runs
evening,
I'HE BULLETIN, Mo
! Thursday, July 29 3
| MOUNT JOY V. F. SHOWS OO Y ome MATINEE
SOFTBALL SC on E EVENINGS SATURDAYS
| Friday, July 30th j 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
Mt. Joy vs. Todder's Nine. } SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS
» 6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P.M,
Mount Joy, Pa.
WHO ARE THE
BEST DRIVERS?
{| Who are the
|
men or women?
best drivers
The ladies may be gratified to
a al

unt Joy, Pa.

FRIDAY
ANNE BA
“Carnival Story”
- SATURDAY, JULY 30 - 3i
XTER -- STEVE COCHRAN -in-

| learn that the National Safety
Council's statistical yearbook, tm ee
“Accident Facts,” just off the MONDAY. ANGUST 2
press, reveals that 10 times as
many men as women drivers DONNA CORCORAN WARD BOND in
are involved in fat:
But just a
“Accident Facts” gc
that while 41,700 n
4,100 women were
tions than the wom
“So.
evident relief, ‘no «
ly tell who's the be
man or a woman.”
®
Patronize Bulletin
minute,
the Council
il accidents.
ladies!
es on to say
wen and only
nuxed up in
“Gypsy Colt”
TUESDAY AUGUST 3
fatal accidents last year, more
than twice as many men were SHELLEY WINTERS KEENAN WYNN -in-
driving, they drove farther per 6 99
driver, and they drove more in Tennessee Champ
all kinds of weather and condi
en.
WEDNESDAY —
ELIZABETH
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 - §
TAYLOR LOUIS CALHERN -in-
says with
me can real-
st driver, a
“Rhapsody”

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Romatic difficulties of a The results follows: in the fifth and sixth innings on
| young girl, her middle-aged fi-| ab r h Ave. | 4 hits, 8 errors and 5 walks.
| ance and her youthful ex-boy-|Craul .... 9 8 7 178] The locals fought back in the
| friend form the basis of the .... 9 7 7 178 | | top of the Tth. Three runs scor-
for “Be Your Age, Gretna | Hostetter 15 12 1 733 jeg on hits by Wealand, Packer
| Playhouse comedy presented by!S. Harnish 15 12 10 .667| nvumma and Marshall.
| Charles F. Coghlan and Gene Mumma . 12 6 8 667] grynnerville ab Tr h
| Otto. The show opens Thursday|Goodling 8 4 5 625 | 31 15 8
for a week’s run. (1. Brown . 9 4 4 445 pq Joy ab r h
Elaine Ivans, who returns top. Zeller 9 4 4 Ml watkins ¢ ....... 9 1 0
| Gretna at least once each Watkins 16 10 ” 431 | | Newcomer v.92 2 1
since 1950, will be seen as Grace|y. Harnish 14 5 6 428 | Kaylor Yo 0 0 0
| Rendel, who with her brother-/g. Divet . 12 10 5 AS 3b ...... ¢ 2 3
| in-law, Gene Galvin, tries to] The Eagles clinched the foot- | Wea! and pect .... 2 2 1
| bring up his three motherless hall championship by defeating | | Zalenka cf-p .... 4 1 2
| daughters. Rachel Taylor, the| the Redskins 11 to 0. With one Packer rf .. ..... 3 1 1
| middle daughter, returns home| more game to play, the result | Mumma 1b ...... 4 1 1
| from college, announcing her| would not alter the standing. | Ke ar 2b i... 00, 1 0 0
| engagement. Her father is am-|{ostetter, Craul, L. Watkins, | gailey 2b ...... 1 0 0
azed to find the finance, Mason rgllins, were the standbys on | Dorsey 2b ....... 0 0 0
| Curry, to be a schoolmate of his! this championship team. | Marshall ss : 3 0 1
who is now a suave teacher ofl The Yankees are moving clos- | Aa
female psychology. or to the Softball championship. | Totals 10 10
The father, aided by
Taylor's hometown boyfriend, schedule,
tries to break same in
the Yankees
front of the
are one
Red Sox.
engagement.
Vanita Brown,
| up the
sistance is the Rick Divet, John Harnish,
are;
and James Mumma.
Seventeen boys and girls par- |
| ily, whose boyfriend,
| Ray, is dragged into the compli-|
Miss| | With 2 games re maining on the |
| cations. The play comes to aj: icipated in the Hat Show held
| sudden climax shortly before 15¢t Friday afternoon. Winners |
| the wedding, followed by a sur- were: Funniest - first, Richard
prise ending provided by the Becker: second,
eldest daughter, Marily Letsche. - first,
Others in the cast who add second, Harry Greggs,
to comedy are Phyllis Tilling- Thomas,
| hast, a man-crazy secretary; Smallest - first.
Ann Herr, the long-sufferingisecond, Ruth Williams.
maid;
trical producer.
“Be Your Age” was produced Gerald Alleman, second, Georg-
on Broadway with Conrad Nag- eann and Rebecca Schneider.
el. Loring Smith and Hildy One hundred nineteen boys
Parks. At Gretna, the play will girls are enjoying free
Janice Berrier;
Edward
Randy Mateer;
Prettiest
Harry Sheppard, a thea- _ first. Barbara Becker. Oldest - |
Lois Flory. Most Unusual - first
James Heisey. |
and Thomas Shaver.
| continue through August 4. Per- swimming lessons at the Hersh- |
ev Park pool. Last year thirty-
three attended these lessons.
The lessons will end this week.
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PLAIN COOKIES
Many plain cookies
formances begin at 8:30 p. m.
! oo —
MAIN DISH
Potato salad left? Heap it on
the center of a platter and sur-
round with chilled, canned Vie-
| nna sausages, sliced canned
| corned beef or ham and serve
| as main dish for porch supper.
fectioners’
still warm.

Again it was too many errors
that caused the locals to drop a
Also of as- stavs :
Als The mainstavs on the Yankees | jocision to Landisville.
In Gerlach, the locals faced
youngest daughter of the fam-|john Dick, Jackie Rohm, Buck | the best pitching in the league.
| but still garnered six hits. They
left eight men on base.
Zalenka led the locals with 2


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Landisville ab r h
25 9 7
| Mount Joy ab r h
Bailey 2b ....... 2 0 0
Kear 2b ........ 1 0 0
Coover 2b. ...... 1 0 0
Watkins €¢ ....,-. 3 1 (]
Harnish 3b ...... ¢ 1 1
| Wealard p-If .... 4 1 1]
Zalenka if-p ..... 4 0 2
Stark cf-ss ...... 3 0 0]
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Mumma 1b ...... 2 0 1]
Marshall ss ...... 0 0 0
Packer ef ....... 3 0 1
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