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SUFFERS IN SILENCE CHESTERJOHNNY Boulware isn't talk ing. In case you didn't that's news. know, It's sort of like saying Sandy Willie Koufax isn't pitching or Mays isn't hitting. Some say half of Boulware's effectiveness stems from his mouth. And when the fireballing Bull Moose hurler is quiet, know trouble is brewing.
St. James Sends 13 To State 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 00 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 000 0000 0000 000 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 00 0 0000 0 0 0 01 01 0000 0 0 0 000 0 0 00 0 0000 0000 0 0000 0000 01 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 000 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Revenge sided decision. Boulware didn't appreciate the Joker's humor at all. "HOLY strikeouts," he said, "it is beneath my dignity to succumb to such mischievous miseries. shall, in my next episode Sunday, administer judicious punishment." If he doesn't, of course, ware may never come out of his batcave again.
Sports Calendar School Baseball FRIDAY'S RESULT Section Two Ridley Township 1, Conestoga 1 MONDAY'S GAME City Championship ter St. James vs. Chester, 1:30 p.m., High 'TUESDAY'S GAMES Section Twe Chester Harriton Springfield at Marple-Newtown Sun Valley at Penncrest Upper Darby at Haverford Amateur Baseball SATURDAY'S GAMES Deice League Reliable vs. Norwood, Leiperville Chester Teener League Eddystone vs, VFW, Eddystone St. Hedwig's vs.
Teamsters, Memorias Park Park Chester Opt. vs. Sun Village, Hanley Hose vi. Baxter, Deshong Lloyd vs. Baldwin, Chester High Suburban Teenner VFW 7060 VS.
Lions Sun Ship vs. Briggs AI's Parkside SUNDAY'S GAMES Delca League Sunoco vs. AC, 691h Dicks Sts. Marple vs. Red Sox, Crozer Park MONDAY'S GAMES Chester Tiener League.
Baxter Vs. Chester Deshong Park VFW vs. Baldwin, Chester High Teamsters VS. Lloyd, Memorial lol Park Sun Village VS. St.
Hedwig's, Crozer Eddystone vs. Hanley, Eddystone Suburban Teaner Lions Ship Briggs vs. Al's Parkside vs. VFW TUESDAY'S GAMES Delco League Sunoco vs. Spike's, 58th, Elmwood Aves.
Red Sox vs. Norwood, Leiperville Tinicum AC vs. Marpie, Marple JHS Suburban Teener Al's vs. Sun Ship Amateur Softball SUNDAY'S GAMES Chester, Majors, Tony's, Memorial No. 2 TUESDAY'S GAMES Chester Majers Tony's Avenue, Memorial No.
3 Deice Invitation Penn-Del vs. Reynolds, Chester No. 1 Centrel-Pitch Eddie's vs. Milmont Park, Chester No. 3 PNA vS.
Mayo, Memorial No. 2 Tollins' vs. Invaders, Sapovils Cameo vs. Linde, Crozer No. 2 Raggedy vs.
Fats', Marcus Hook Stubnitz vs. Congoleum, Sun Village Little League Chester West CHESTER-Mike Fancher allowed only two hits while strikling out 10 to lead Brower-Im-1 schweiler to a 7-0 victory over the F.0. Eagles. The winners collected eight hits, including two each by Fancher and Bob Lloyd. Brewer.
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WP-Pena: Maryland Is IC4A Favorite land's NEW YORK (AP) -Mary. Terrapins appeared ready today to make it two straight in the windup of the outdoor track and field championships. Coach Jim Kehoe's versatile band from the Atlantic Coast berths Conference bagged 11 qualifying in the opening competition Friday and was expected to score points in at least 10 of the (18 Stadium final events at Downing on Randalls Island. Villanova's challenging Wildcats, winner of the outdoor team title seven times in the last nine i years, captured eight qualifying berths. Morgan State's fleet runners grabbed nine.
But neither figured to overcome the defending champions. Fight Results MELBOURNE, Australia Ray Perez, 118, Honolulu, out- DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY Saturday, May 2. :13 Seeks feature Chester Major ball League game. BOULWARE suffered in silence all week. A quiet Boulware is like a car without an engine.
it's only partially complete. Johnny, who joined Buil Moose after several seasons with Avenue, was clubbed by his old mates, 9-0, as Jim (The Joker) Miller posted a one- Specca Sports .500 Bat Mark Infielder Lee Specca of Marple-Newtown is the leading hitter in the Delco Baseball League at the end of the first Specca, a former an Reds' even farmhand, is hitting at .500 clip with hits in '28 trips to the plate. Specca holds a 24 point lead over second place Jim Faulkner of Norwood, who hit .127 for McCulley, Ersek Zip 1 Shufflers The reason, of course, for Boulware's self enforced silence rests with the fact that Johnny (alias Batman) was unmasked by his old teammates from Avenue Hotel Tuesday. He will have a chance to avenge that loss at 5 p.m. Sunday at Memorial Park when Moose and Avenue meet in the John McCulley and Ron racked up 25 points and two wins apiece as first place Eagles added to its lead, polishe ing Fraternal Order of Eagles, 5-2, in Delco Shuffleboard League action.
In other league contests, Glenolden upset Polish American Citizens Club, 4-3; Upper Chi blasted Feltonville, 7-0; VFW 1521 pounded Polish National Alliance, 6-1; and Lithuanian Club edged Szymanski, 4-3. In addition to McCulley and Jack Soltner, Bill Hadley Ersek King Dulin and Gene. paced the Polish Eagles. Al Foreman, Earl McMackin, Dick Morris and Marvin Shoemaker stood out for FOE. Bob Foster slammed out points and two wins for victorWil-ious Glenolden.
Also helping out were Bob Willoughby, Bill Jones, Bud Flynn, Joe Pole, Goldy and Sam McNamara. Ken Hellings, Joe Lincoln, Dick Strickler, Frank Basara, Lou Sparks and Ed Majka won for PACC. Upper won easily Frank Loiseau," Paul Dugan, Van Schaik, Joe Schmidt, Len Dunkelberger, Les Meyers, Jack McClosky and Reds Carlstrom led the way. Logan Miller scored 24 ponts to lead VFW: Tom Bateman, Al Jenkins, Jack Cudd, Wes Aument, John Windfield and Harold Bullock also chipped in. Starring for PNA were Steve Koperna and Tom Kida.
Joe Kosinuk, John Remaize, Tony Bonschock and Frank Gaeach won two games for Ionis Lithuanian. John Ray Fauls, Sam Jack Yensko, Frank Kmiec and Kularch scored for Szymanski. Standings Si-2: Pol. P.A.C.C. Eagles 181-50 171-60 6.
7. Lith'an Fel'ville 102-1291 89-1421 Upper Chl 153-78 8. 82-149 5. Eag. 137-94 9.
P.N.A. 65-166 F.O. Glenolden 137-94 10. Szym'skl 38-193 SPRINGFIELD- Lehigh University is the choice of two of four Springfield High School athletes who have received Halfback Larry Anthonsen and tackle John Bean are the Lehigh additions, while end Tom Redfern will attend Marietta, Ohio College. Mike Iannacone, an outstand.
baseball catcher, will attend Harvard University. Anthonsen and Bean plan to major in business administration, Redfern will major in math and Ianaccone in liberal arts. Four Cougars Pick Lehigh Chester East CHESTER Eddystone Club, behind the John Kockpucka and den, defeated Chester 6. Kockpucka got the ling the first six innings. Towson, Ruth Larson 525 Ammon 520 were closing night in the Bowl Majorettes League.
second half Carling's Darlings, first half champ Shop in the championship off. JOE McDONALD to lead Duke's Tavern Bowl Classic ship as the Tavernmen WILL GET RESULTS FOR YOU IN DELAWARE COUNTY'S A Fu A YOUR DAILY TIMES WANT AD SECTION LO 6-0577 LE 2-3566 KI 4-6060 TR 4-5252 LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF WILL TERRY ceased On the LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION above Estate have granted to the undersia quest all persons demands decedent to make Known and all persens Indebted cedent to make payment, delay to MRS. V. 1432 Sharon Park Drive, HIM, Pa. Attorney VEL M.
TOLLEN, delity-Chester Chester. NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Township Commissioners 61 the Township of Tinicum, ware County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 1966, duly enacted en ordinance entitled: TO "ORDINANCE AND NO. DIRECT THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS CF THE TOWNSHIP OF TINICUM, DELAWARE: COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS 000) TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR AND TOWARD THE STRUCTION OF THE CUM MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY; PROVIDING FOR THE RATE OF INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AND FIXING THE MATURITY DATES: TING THE ESTIMATED PE. RIOD OF USEFULNESS OF THE IMPROVEMENTS FOR WHICH SAID BONDS ARE TO BE ISSUED; APPROVING THE FORM OF BOND AND PON; PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT, LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST COVENANTED TO BE PAID THEREON AND THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AT MATURITY: TABLISHING SINKING FUND; DIRECTING THE PRESIDENT AND THE SEC. RETARY OF THE BOARD OF TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS TO PREPARE, VERIFY AND FILE THE REQUIRED STATE.
MENT; AND AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SEC. RETARY TO CERTIFY TO AND FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS CERTIFIED COPIES CEEDINGS." NECESSARY PRO- 2 SAt. READING--A 13 man contingent will carry St. James High's hopes into the State Catholic track championships here Sunday. The defending team champs in the meet, will defending invididual titilists, shotputter Drew Baron and pole vaulter Fred Neeson.
second Baron, owner of the county's Catholic League de record holder, 'best put and. has been undefeated in the shot this 'season. He won the state crown last year with a 53-10 toss. 3 Neeson, although hampered by a thigh injury much of this season, copped the pole vault crown last year when sailed 12-6. The Jims are expected face their stiffest competition from North, the Catholic League champ; Malvern, the Inter-Ac king; and Pittsburth Central, state runner-up last year.
The meet will be held at reading Central Catholic High, beginning at 12 a.m. The Jims are counting heavily on 'Dennis O'Hara and pole vault O'Hara, the Fran record-holder leap of 13-0, will be entered in the vault, high jump and javelin. Burton, school record er- in the 440. (51.3) will holdcom- pete in the 220, 440 and 880. 'Other Jims expected to deliver points include: Don Namee in the 180 low hurdles, broad jump and 100; Frank Mustaccio in the shot; Bob son in the mile; Wayne Diehl in the 880; and Jules Yingling in lows.
will also acompete the discus. Sin Delco Golfers Make Finals UNIVERSITY PARK Two Delaware Countians were among the 28 schoolboys qualify Friday for today's annual PIAA golf championship. The two, both of whom are basketball players, are dy Thompson of Marple Newtown High and Ted Mandes Radnor. Thompson, one of the tourney -favorites, had the fourth lowest -qualifying score with a 72-73-1 :145: Mandes tied for fifth with 70-76--146. Leading qualifier was Jim mons of Knock High (District 7) with a 36-hole total of 140.
Dover's (district 3) Wayne Jacobs was next with 72-69- 141, followed by Northwestern's (District 7) Steret Watt with Simons and Jacobs were the only two golfers to par course with 695. Mullan Makes Finals Springfield High's, Mike Mullan) sought the tennis championship today in the finals against Joe Brooke of Beaver Area (District 7). Firday Mullan defeated Chris Groenendall of Erie Academy, -6-2, 6-3, in the quarter finals, and defending champion Mason Gerhart. of York, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in the semi-finals. Brooke, who beat Joe Phillips of Williamsport, 6-2, 6-1, and Glenn Rupert of Bethlehem, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, lost in the finals year to Gerhart.
UNIVERSITY PARK Harry HARRY TOWSON rolled second straight 600 series, a 637-227, to take honors in the Jack Jill League. Jim Duck had 573, Phyllis Shubreek 515, Joyce Regetto and Ann Burkholder 483 and Towson 184 in the same league. Betty Blue (48-20) and Tommy Tucker (44-24) are the top two teams. Evelyn Pedrick rolled 557-212, Dot Heary 542, Ethel Sharpman 1965 season but is currently averaging .476. In third place is Marple's Bob Standen followed by George Spencer of Tinicum, VFW (.435) and reigning Most Valuable Player Mike Kiley of Spike's Defending batting champion Bill Scott of Tinicum VFW is seventh on the list with a .344 mark.
He is one behind another ex-champ, Jim Christy of Tinicum AC Player AB Avg. Faulkner, M-N .500 R. Standen, Norwood 27 .476 Tin. 12 .444 Spencer, VFW 23 10 .435 Kiley, Spike's 27 .11 .407 Christy, Tin. AC 28 10 .357 Scott, Tin.
VFW .344 Chiumento, Spike .333 Henry, Eureka 21 .333 Colvell, Sunoco 33 .333 DiEmidio, Spike .333 Rucker, 25 .320 Dick, Eureka 32 10 ,313 Reed, Tin. VEW' .308 Smith, Reliable .286 .296 Nickerson, Tin. Sunoco HABANA 10 .308 .303 Sunoco .296 Hamrick Throttles Conestoga Larry Hamrick collected his fourth win of the season as Ridley Township finished its on a winning note Friday, blasting Conestoga, 8-1, in Section Two. Ridley Township backed up Hamrick with 12 hits, but put the game out of reach with a four run fifth inning that did not include a hit. The Raiders used four walks, an error, two sacrifices and a stolen base to produce the four runs.
They collected nine. baseson-balls in all. Hamrick scattered five hits, struck out six and walked three in going the distance. RT never trailed, taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Claude Testar (3-for-3) and Jim Rideout (3-for-4) paced the 12-hit attack.
There were no extra base hits. FANFARE GROUND NOPE. TV CAMERA LOCATIONS VCR. Pedrick first half champion Market rolloff. by 20 pins, 2718-2698 the It was an exciting match from start to finish as won the opener, 890-860, lost the second 913-880, then won the third 948-925 as McDonald (211) and Larry Koeliman (210) the way.
R.Iph Amwake's 554 vras high for Carmine's. Truitt's won the Chester Civic said The following summary el ordinance: The preambles recited the fact that the net electoral and non. electoral debt of the Township af Tinicum, incurred, Including the debt to be. did not exceed the constilutional limits. of the Section 1 authorized the Issuance bonds in the amount and for The Section purposes set forth In the title.
of the 2 bonds, described the maturities the type of bond to be issued, the denomination, num. bers, tion. 3 date, recited and the interest period rate. of ness of the improvements for which sald bonds are 10 sued. bonds Section should provided that the be issued tree of lion present or future State tax, Sac-' 5 provided for the method of set execution forth the of the bonds.
Section form of band, the form of coupon and the form of ment. Section 7 pledged the full for faith the and credit of the Township of payment of the principal the bonds and the Interest and taxes accruing thereon. Section levied lax sufficient to pay principal of the bonds and the interest thereon. Section established sinking fund. Section 10 provide ed for the filing of Statement in the Court of Financial Quarter Sessions.
Section 11 provided for the certification and filina of the proceedings relating to the issue with the Depariment of In.ternal Affairs. Section 12 all ordinances inconsistent with repealed said. ordinance. Board DORIS L. SCHRADER, Secretary of Township Commissioners.
Tinicum. Pennsyivania PROPOSALS Public Notice The bids Board for of Commissioners whi accept the sale cf (1) used" GMC ambulance, 1954, until PM. EDST. Wed. June 1st, 1966 at the home of the Secretary, Jos.
L. Diden Pletro, P.O., 805 Lawnion Terrace, Glenol. Pa. The bid should include the the removal of the equipment from parking lot of the Township.Equipment can be inspected at thes lot Buliding, located Hook behind the TownshipRoad and Ave. The award will be to the est bidder.
The Township reserves the right to accept or reject all bids. any or JOSEPH L. DIPIETRO, Secretary The INVITATION TO BIDDERS Darby Township will receive seal- Board of Commissioners ed bids af the home of the tary, Lawnton JOSEPH L. DI PIETRO, $05 SecreTerrace, Glenolden P. Pa.
June until 1st, 1 1944 P.M. edst. wednesday, at which time special meeting will be held 10- will open be and held read at bids. The meeting. the Township High'.
School, Bartram Ave. and Ashland. (1) The Bid is for the following: Highway pick-up truck, Ford, ton Chev, truck or equal, 4 wheel drive, Department for use of the Sewer of the Township. Truck should be equipped with the tollowing, body or body, speed trans. HD.
Clutch, gine, mirrors on each side, wipers, 6 ply tires and tubes healer and defroster, wiring for dome light, also truck ahould be ble for snow plow attachment mey. er ST.90 or equal. All bids shall be contained in sealed envelope marked "Highway Truck Sewer Dept." The Township reserves the right to accept reiect any or all bids or to waive any Irregularities In the bids. JOSEPH L. DI PIETRO Secretary Dodgers 4, Mets 0 5-28 NEW YORK ab bi rt 000 0 4000 Boyer 3b 3 0 0 Bressoud 3b 1000 Stuart 16 4010 Swoboda If 40 1 0 Murphy cf 3000 Grote 3 0 0 Hepter 0000 0 McMilln S3 1000 Hamilton 2 0 0 0 Richrdsn 000 0 0 3000 BTaylor 1010 Total 30 0 3 0 New York Les Angeles LOS ANGELES.
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