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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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TUESDAY, V'AY 17, I960 PAGE Bowlers React Differently Bef ore Fairlanes Tourney The Fairlanos Open Championship V)owlinc; tournament got under way at 12 noon today, but Courier- Tim('s photograplier Jolin Ligos er at tlie liiris- tol Motel yesterday and here he shows how tlie best l)owlers prepare for a tournament. Bomar of Chicago sleeps, but keei)s his bowling l)all handy. Buzz Fazio (in ear) of Detroit gets a helping hand from Steve Nagy of St. Louis, after driving up to the motel. of the comi)eting in the Lowei' C'ounty event, which is worth to the winner, participated in a in the weekend.

All t)usiness is Bud Los Angc'U's. is shown checking the conchtion of his bowling ball. a long way from to Bucks but that stop th(' pro bowh'i's. 'Fhcre ai'C Californians for th(' Fairlanes Fairless Hills LL K'lis 7 lh Season I'omorrou dirla Soilhall Coiitciiders Tho Chib upset John Melvin, 0-4, in a Fairless Little guc same Iasi night on ''''H Us -seventh Brown FieUi. 'ITie losers rallied for four runs in the last two Bucks County throw out the first ball as i he has done for the past seven jnninss.

Crais Kugler was the winning moundsman with the loss to Ken Barber. Billy Boggeman homered in the third with two runners on base. season tomorrow night witii a twilight doulile-header on Bristol Memorial Field. The first game will begin at 7 o'cloek and will Ik' between the defending champion, is managed by Whyno who Lower Bucks Democratic Club, at the head of the Cadillac and Sportsmen Bar. The Bar team for several years.

Bris- seasons. Chick's Sportsmen Bar and Bristol A. are new entries in the loague. The Sportsmen Bar team! Women's Club 2 0 3 0 1 John Melvin 0 0 0 0 2 KUGLER, Ohier, Boggeman and Hamil fon; BARBER, Beacher and Straffler second game at pits Bi-istol A. C.

against Penndel Cleaners. Burgess Anthony H. Niccoletti Pennsbury LL Baxter Bombers nosed out! Fuel, fl-7, and the Optim-i isis and Vardley Pharmacy battled to-a 5-5 deadlock in rennsbury Little I.eague games last night, Dave heljx'd the Bombers to their win by slamming out a home run. Pennsbury Little League Optimists 0 1 1 0 0 3- 5 Pharmacy 0 3 0 1 1 Johnson and Micoizi; Spites and Shey- nats HR: Powell Baxtar Bombers 12 2 12 Vardley Fuel 0 0 0 4 0 HARPER and Morris; KELLNER, Fisher and Kennedy HR; Morris (Bombers) Bristol Twp. Amer.

LL in Foui' games were pkiyed yesterday in the Lower Soutliamplon Adult Softball I.eague. The results show Hi-Oc downing East ()-l, Feastcrville Heights defeating Auction, 11-4, Maple View topping B. C. Club. and Stream that jhe lights will ing Walsh's Tavern, 7-7.

Bot) Tarrone allowed five tol A C. manager is Lombo, who is shifting from ba.se- ball to softball and has already been succes.sful in signing Joe Cia- rafola, the leading hurler of the league last The Democratic C'lub. managed by Lou Trapp and Frank Lumpkin, will have most of its players back from last S('ason and will depend on Chuck Thomas to do most of its mound work. The again will have Nick at its has announced that the veteran Lou Merlano will be one of his hurlers and most of his lineup will be the same as last season. President Joe Tunis has an- l)e on at Memorial Field to- liits night from to 10 o'clock so that the out may be able to work Worthington downed Pu'st three for three for the' eriil, 6-5, yesterday in the Township American Little jvjp Mailin hit two home runs Lutz was the winner while Hinton took the loss.

i Rid3r Wins 18th, Tops Newark Rutgers First Federal 2 0 2 1 0 Worthington 0 0 4 0 0 2 A LUTZ and Gardner; BeVgman, HINTON and Calhoun. HR; Dequatro First Federal) and Bill Curry went five for tive in leading Hay's to victory. Hee.ser toi)k the loss. Bill DeI.uca was the winning huiii'i- for Feasterville while received defeat. Dick Rider College chalked its win of the season vt'sterdav with a 4 win er for Maple View's victory.

IUmC on the winner's' Mitchenson pitched the win, Davis hec'n l)eaten was the onco this season while Rutgers i- The Valley Stream lilt was called at the ('ud of of Df'ti i'it, found fbtv's beautiful weather to liking, and he tf) tak(' in a tin bt'forc in.d<K)i;; next tiiret' for tlu' bovviinu tournanif'nt. 'f'he is of r.cven this by thi' Bowler- roiinicv Slaiis lOdav Hv a rn i 2 I ast Morrisville LL Three pitchers gave up 17 walks Ray's Hi oc to give the Lions an 11-2 win, over Sam's Pluml)ing in the Morrisville Little Tom Ilovemeyer was the winning pitcher with nine Si(i Williams was credited with the loss. l('v Stream with llud.son throwin for Walsh's. once now Bob was the winning Huber was on the niound for Val -1 Thom.son being, the loser. Andress who pitched innings fiinned two.

walked and allowed six hits. Mickey Powers drove in his 3Kt run of the for the Rough- Cold Spring Downs riders in the fifth. 6-4 William I'ennent School is in 1h(' thick of things in the Bucks (iirls Softball this 'FI are just one out of first with a liiark. 'Fhree are on this year lub molded coach Miss Artsdak'ti. from left iiie Miss Artsflalen, Carol and Lur- c(itt.

(C'ouri('r-'i imes Sports Pholoj irurd fn.i-il, The 1( (if ihc re and "iO Bo'A-i'i': ocuition li-ur, i-'aii -i i- (inmi-s Todav riuiirnamfnt. opc-cri 12 today, at the Hr': riicre Academy. i The bowi ng or a attracted 12ii of the b(-1 mure oii Th-ir day ion.ii bowl' rs Thf Frje the be have into four ui: h-'il Thur day of ,2 men earh. hf at oc ui k. The fir 'Vrber.

l-o won the week- 12 noon today. 'I he -quad A Tom lion. eham- and fVitnni, the er nre Lov -ci founty': f'i Bay Wic'echa and John er two N.iliOf'a] a I 1 men. are the '1 "ow. 1 late- I tiii 12 n.

Xo. 2 Wiffc' ha for on with the York Cfarr i Parkland Ilo'! raard 0.. Lo An-f i. tyno MiHgct Wmners of the an-! wpre in tlio Nf-L. Hr aff--idrd the Cn- uhe- tlu- Uiun ti aai, and now Pfnn.

i M. lorir han a tror of.J eon-ulor him one of thoir fop hnemoti. Von-h, M.a-yland ul a for ha try the axUi t'Ao tho thf for anrl 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Baker; REESER and FeastfVville Heights Auction DeLUCA and Kehrer; Siroble. 3 3 2 0 0 4 o--n 0 0 0 0 1 3 DiFILLlPO and Lions Sam's Plumbinq HOVEMEYER LIAMS, Mezaros, 0 0 2 4 5 0-11 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 and Fenimore; WIL- Calbro and Petryiak. B.

C. Men's Club 2 1 0 5 0 0 0-8 MflDle View 2 0 6 4 0 2 1 DAVIS, Blisker and Harris; MITCHEN- SON and Goiseck. HR; Martin MV, 2 Continental LL Valley Stream Walsh's Tavern I HUBER and Fornicola. 2 1 0 0 0 2 2-7 0 2 0 2 2 0 Renson; HUDSON and 1 Rutgers Rider 1 ab ti ab 1 Mciikin'i 1 if 42 If 3 1 2 ss 5 0 1. I- 1 4 0 (1 PdWi-rs cf 0 Thoin.sfH f)1 rf 0 n0 M.u'.int rf 1 1 Inf.im-e ph 1 0 i II II M.i; hH) 1 0 i 1 It)4 1 1 If 0 2 1 1 1) 0 1 1 1 Tofals35 4 7Totals 31 9 Kicky Ke'l her piiclied Sprini: IV.e.iu liery to a ti-4 1 Mackensen K'nnclx (t niglit in the I'aiK' Hut.i League.

Terry icn loser. Rui'jci UuUr 100 021 OK; 010 Realtors scored a Mike gave up two Poaltnrc sln.ck m.t ton le.ul Community Realtors Phillies to a 7-2 victory Re- Nip Fire Co. No. I liance Auto Rody last night in l.ovillown Ki.o VVin. li.ll Rmr tho Hel-Anna Wins 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 U'Mttown Rantam l.eague game Bristol Twp.

Opener limoly liil in tho; (,,1 sixth Rnvo (ommunity 'ho 'vn. opening of the Rristol Town- iship Adult last night on the win James Ruchanan School Field Cold Spring Bleachery 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 6 Mackensen Kennels 0 1 2 1 0 0 0--4 KELLEHER and Speakman; HAYDEN Bernhaien and Eifert. Call Scores In Belueen 10 lics and k( arc reminded to call in the ol their gann's 1ft the ourier uk Sjxii ts i) partnunt, every niqhl Saturday, and 10 p.m. Rider Natmen Swamp Newark Rutgers, 9-0 Hider tennis team inade Us with a 'i-0 uai Xc'Acirk at La Arenco'v ille. Marfy Sazans and Shapiro the team to its uin.

Rider Uil! hold naiHi annua' Tournament Friday and Saf-u'dav at I.a.vi<‘nce\i;!»:. With in 'l iiO of can i-nui-; of ans Da Hookman, Ln.ver'i. ty of Fiorida iaf agned Uio AFL. 0 0 0 1 C- 1 15 10 4-11 -I Bie' LUKE Dunn. TERMITES call FLEMING Windsor 5-3527 Official Pennsylvania State Inspection Station spbciausts Reliance Auto Body Phillies 2 2 0 3 0 0-7 BARR and Schmidt; McGann Bristol Twp.

Nat. LL James Monte defeated Reach's Hardware, K-L yesterday in the Rristol Town.ship National Little League. Rusty AustKirne was the winner, doe Rudinas took the loss. Dennis Rartel hit a homer for Monte. James Monte i 9 Beach's Hardwaire AUSBORNE, Leighton and Barker, BUDINAS, Becker, LaBonte and Gladwm, HR: Bartel (Montel.

International LL WRCR downed Klemzaks, 7-f). and Indian Creek Tavern defeated Bar, B-fi, in yesterdays action in the Levittown Inlei national Little LckerL was the winning pilthcr for Misnor took the loss. Wall Shrader received for Indian Creek was credited wath WBCB Klemzaks Masalski, ECKERT MISNER and Dively. while Silustio V'incent Hart- the defeat. threw out the first ball.

0 0 4 1 0 2 Thiokol will play ourier- 3 2 0 1 0 tonight on the Terrace and Wardenski; 1 Kanes Ladies Aux. DOT TO and Reptz; DAVIS and Getnge HR: Johnson LA Irishmans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 7 I 2h I llnUon Bristol Twp. LL The Lions bowed to St. Ann st.icy ih G-2, in action in rf Rristol Township Little Butth Tarpenter was the winning pitcher while Dugan took the loss. iiana ph St.

Ann's 0 0 0 2 2 2-6 Lions 0 10 0 1 Totals TARPENTER and Kaufman; DUGAN dnd Helanna ab lf-2b2 4 1 tf 4 4 11Bc rk''-( 2 2 1 1 (1 11 It) 2 1 I 4 0 0 nb I 22 1 2b 2 (1 4 2 Sitha 2 11 rf I t. 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 rf 1 01 (I (t If 1 1 1 1 10 0 34 1012 Totals26 18n (Vft2 OTHER U.S. CARS $9.95 $12.95 none higher iAlL 4 WHEELS INCL LABOR I hour I service GUARANTEED YEAR or i 20,000 Mi. Dea'er Price Our i You Save 1 $36 :0 1 1 S2bOS Chevrolett 31.50 0 95 21,55 -ofd 1 995i9.CS' Bu'ckI 4D40 1 12.95 27,45 25.55 Cadi-'ac 43.65 i 12.95 30,70 in or Call A r. 13 BELOW FOR LEAGUE RESERVATIONS CALL ST 8-0654 10 E.

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