The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 28, 1955, Image 3

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
Thursday, April 28
Donegal High
Admitted To

Alan Kugle's Frank Merri-
well finish enabled Donegal’s
| Indians to down Columbia High
nual clinic of the SouthsCen- | having downed Lititz
tral Football Coaches Associa- E afternoon 4-0 at Lititz.
tion. Don Raber of Donegal and
Tom Donan, coach of Colum-{and Art Ford of Columbia
High School's football hooked up in an air tight pitch-
was named president offing duel and the outcome was
the association at the first meet-| not decided until the top half
ing held at the Millersville|of the 8th inning when Done-
State Teachers College Satur-|{gal scored the only run of the
day. game.
The association is composed] Raber was knicked for hits
of coaches from schools in the in the 4th and 5th innings by
Conference of Roses. Hubert Columbia, and Donegal was un-
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sHOowS J O \ MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M AND
SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 30
WILLIAM HOLDEN GRACE
“The Bridges At ‘Toko-Ri y
MONDAY -— TUESDAY, MAY 2 -
MARLON BRANDO —
KELLY -in-
JEAN SIMMONS
“Desiree”
In Cinemascope
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
MAUREEN O'HARA MACDONALD CAREY
“Fire Over Africa”
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 5 - 6.7
“Battie Cry”
In Cinemascope
FEATURES EACH NITE 6:30 &
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9:15
  

| played away from {he
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a one-day stand in
+ Friday,
Peters, Donegal’s coach was|able to solve the slants of Ford,
present at the meeting accom- he retained 13 of the first 14
panied by Donald Staley asd men to face him.
Marshall Gemberling. Columbia's biggest threat
Next year Donegal High will| came in the 5th inning when
enter a football team in the| they filled the bases with a hit
JayVee schedule of the various|sandwiched between two base
| schools. Since the football field{on balls, but Raber rose to the
will not be completed by that occasion, and retired the side
time, all the games will be with a fiy ball to left field.
Donegal] In the top of the 8th inning

















school. Coacih Peters said that| Ford took care of Weber, and
| he will use various types of| Hostetter for the first two outs
systems of play depending on| to keep his no-hitter intact
the material available each|Crockes, Donegal’s catcher
| year. {worked Ford for a walk, this
Frank Reagan, Villanova. proved to be Ford's downfall.
discussed the fundamentals of Raber followed with a clean
| defense and Woody Sponagle,| line drive up the middle for
{ Franklin and Marshall, first hit, moving Crockes
sed offensive plays. Ragner to second and he scored on a
| Hallgren, formerly of Mt. Joy, single to right by "Old Re-
land at present the junior high|liable” Alan Kugle. Hallgren
school coach at Millersburg, struck out to retire the side.
| also attended the affair. Columbia tried hard to pull
ree {the game out of the fire in the
last half of the last inning,
Three Ring Circus
Is Coming To Town
| Shive singled through the box,
| Bell sacrificed him to second.
Here Donegal’'s coaches Staley
A three-ring circus will make and Gemberling played the
percentages, with Raber show-
Mount Joy! os
: S ring
20 it was announc-| ing signs of tiring,
Iness approaching
and dark-
May
decided to
ed by the Mount Joy JayCees. . .
The Junior Chamber: of Com-| Send Grove in to pitch, who has
merce will sponsor the Van @ 800d fast ball and good con-
q trol, Columbia’s shortstop flied
Brothers circus which will hol
a matinee and evening show that Out to center. Carey the big
Friday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. |tide’s first baseman and most
Harold Zimmerman, Jr. is the dangerous hitter worked the
chairman of the committee in count to 3-1 before Grove
charge of the affair and is being Struck him out to end the
assisted by Frank Morton, John|8ame.
Getz, Dr. Thomas O'Connor and SR,
Norman Garber and Jake Corll, DONEGAL NETMEN WIN
Tickets will be sold by mem- Donegal netmen won their
bers of the JayCees and may be fourth straight match Wednes-
day afternoon, downing Man-
heim Twp. 7 to 0.
purchased at the Bulletin Office.








SINGLES
| Beaston (D) defeated Clark,
4 | 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
> MEMORIALS 4g | Nissley, (D) defeated Knau-
ler, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.
| Metzler, (D) defeated Green-
| burg, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Oberholizer (D) defeated
| Zook, 3-6, 6-3; 6-2.
Craul, (D) defeated Williams
| 8-6, 6-1.
DOUBLES
Beaston and Nissley, defeat-
[fl ed Clark and Knauer, 6-2, 6-3.
wed
E D Metzler and Oberholtzer de-
es very ay feated Greenburg and Weaver,
7-5, 7-5.

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“SOMETHING NEW”
Pineapple Bits
Takes Over First Place
In Baseball League Standings
School 1 to 0 Wednesday at
Football League
iy Donegal gained undisputed
Donegal High School Was) possession of first place in the
admitted to the football Con- | County baseball league with
ference of the Roses at the their second sraight shut-out


A. A Baschdll Team
Has Practice Game
Last Sunday, in a practice
game at Elizabethtown, 24 men
reported for the Mount Joy
baseball team, and all saw ac-
tion in a game mixed with rain,
wind, home runs and triples. A
total of 18 hits were collected
by both teams, nine of those to
each team. i
Coach Hoover is well pleas-
ed with the showing and says
the people of Mount Joy and
vicinity are in for some real
baseball games in the near fu-
ture.
The Association is
need of funds and will
ciate all help. .
Association officers are James
Metzler, president; Mike Pricio,
vice president; Sam Dark, Jr,
secretary, and Christ Walters,
treasurer. The directors are
Chuck Day, Charlés Pennell,
Charles Etzell, Vie Zerphey,
Lee Ellis, Jack Germer, Frank
Shreve and Ben Groff.
The Baseball committee ap-
pointed are Bernard Kear, Jack
Germer and Mike Pricio.
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Jaycees Plan
Local Tennis
Tournament
Mount Joy JayCees will again
sponsor playoffs locally for the
still in
appre-
state and national Junior
Chamber of Commerce tennis
tournament. For the second
year, Mount Joy wiil send rep-
resentatives into the state con-
test. The state contest will be
held in Lancaster July 5, 6, 7
and 8.
The divisions for the local,
state and national contest in-
clude Boys singles and doubles
—for boys not having passed
their 15th birthday by January
1, 1955; Junior singles and
doubles—for boys not having
passed their 18th birthday by
January 1, 1955.
The tournament is sanctioned
by the Middle States Lawn
Tennis Association. The nation-
al JayCce junior and boys’ ten-
nis championships will be held
in San Antonio, Texas, August
4 - 9.
Bernerd Grissinger is chair-
man of the local event with
Charles Ryman, co-chairman.
JayCees announced that the lo-
cal contest will be held in con-,
junction with the Donegal High
School tennis team players be-
ing coached by Roy Armold, of
Florin,
Last year’s boy's contestant,

Vernon Oberholtzer, runner-up
for state finals earned the|
chance to go to national com- |
petition. This contest was held
in Ohio. a
— rier
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL
TENNIS SCHEDULE
1955
Home
May Away
May 4—Lanc. Country Day
Home
Friday, May 6 & 7—Tourna-
ment at E-town College.
May 14 District Tourna-
ment 9:00 a. m.
May 18—District Finals,
p. m.
May 24 ns Intoriictr ict
Caskey).
May 27-28—State
State College.
1:00
(Mc-
Finals at
Pr
DONEGAL HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
1955
May 3-—Hempfield Home
May 5—E-town Away
May 10—Lititz Home
May 12—Columbia Home
Away
May 17—Manheim Cent.
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FOOD SALE PLANNED
BY SCOUT TROOP
Girl Scout Troup No. 147 will
hold a food sale Saturday morn-
ing, April 30. at the Titus Rutt
Insurance Agency. The sale fs
scheduled to begin at 9:00 a. m.
Proceeds from the sale will help | —
pay the expenses of the troop’s
trip to Philadelphia.

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