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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Gazette and Daily, York, PORT Monday Morning. December 31. 1956 18 ll I 'n Unbeaten Teams Capture Victories In Sr. Sunday School Cage League SENIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE Eastern Division SATURDAY'S SCORES Memorial Reformed 58, Fifth EUB 40 St. Mark's Luth.

47. Zion Lutheran 28 St. Paul's Luth. 51, Fourth EUB 44 Christ Lutheran 39, Ridge Avenue 22 Ken Rosewall Signs Contract To Play With Touring Pros Adelaide, Australia UP), Australia's famous "Tennis Twins" who have won the Davis Cup three of the last four years were separated Sunday when Ken Rosewall signed a $65,000 contract to play with4 Jack Kramer's professional troupe. The other half of the brilliant tandem, Lewis Hoad, spurned an offer which would have netted him was in front by 37-21 at intermission and Bethany battled all the way but couldn't cope with its rivals.

Shelton and Sprenkle divided 40 points while Art Lentz potted 23 for Bethany. Heidelberg Reformed used eight players all of whom contributed to the scoring in downing New STANDING OF THE TEAMS L. W. L. Pet.

Pet. .400 .250 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 3 4 4 Mem.Ref. 4 0 1.000 ChristLu. St.Mark's 4 0 1.000 5th EUB CMA 3 0 1.000 4th EUB St.P.Lu. 3 1 .750 RidgeAve.

ZionLu. 2 2 .500 Highm'nt .250 .000 TuiK navai Reserves Edge Past Harrisburg In Military Loop Tilt Harrisburg The York Naval Reserves eked out a 58-55 victory over the Harrisburg Naval Re-herves here yesterday for a successful debut in the Central Perm Military Basketball league. The Yorkers gained their slim winning margin in the second half after the rivals traded points through the first two quarters. Carl Snyder netted 26 points to lead the York attacks and garner top individual laurels for th game. Stewart of Harrisburg potted 24 tallies.

Friday, York Naval Reserves will play the York National Guard in a league clash on the York Armory court. Other teams in the league are the Marine Reserve quintets of Harrisburg and ooo Fairview Church of Brethren, BOSS." Rog Lehr zipped in 24 points for the victors while Terry Co-Leaders Win In Nut League Cocoanuts and Walnut cop 4th wins and set stage for meeting Saturday. Chestnuts and Hickorynuts snare thrillers. YMCA NTT LEAGUE SATURDAY'S SCORES Cocoanuts 74, Hazelnuts 56 Walnuts 71, Beechnuts 63 Chestnuts 71. Butternuts 68 (overtime) Hickorynuts 66, Peanuts 63 STANDING oFTHK TEAMS W.

L. Pet. W. L. Pet.

Cocoan'ts 5 0 l.OOOIHazelnuts 2 3 .400 Walnuts 5 0 1.000 Buttern'ts 1 4 .200 Beechnuts 3 2 1 4 -200 Chestnuts 3 2 .6001 Peanuty 0 5 .000 SATURDAY'S" SCHEDULE. Beechnuts vs. Hickorynuts, 2:30 p.m. Cocoanuts vs. Walnuts, 2:30 p.m.

Butternuts vs Peanuts. 3:30 p.m. Chestnuts vs. Hazelnuts, 3:30 p.m. The Cocoanuts and Walnuts chalked up their fourth straight triumphs during Saturday's action in the YMCA Nut Basketball league, setting, the stage for a meetins of the two unbeaten SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE (YWCA Floor) Highmount vs.

Fourth EUB, 6:30 p.m. St. Mark's Luth. vs. Christ Luth.i 7:20 p.m.

Ridge Ave. vs. Zion Lutheran, 8:10 p.m. CMA vs. Fifth EUB.

9 p.m. Striebig had 18 for New Fairview. A field goal and a pair of foul shots by Dave Emig in the final 30 seconds of play gave St James Lutheran a 38-34 decision over Dallastown, in a game in which both teams were seeking their first win. Clair Stump made a standout effort for the coun-tians potting 22 points. Trinity Lutheran picked up its fifth win via forfeit over Zion EUB, which had only four players available.

Western Division SATURDAY'S SCORES First EUB 55. Bethany Reformed 46 St. James Luth. 38, Dallastown 34 Heidelberg Ref. 80, New Fairview 55 Trinity Lutheran 2, Zion EUB 0 (forfeit) STANDING OF THE TEAMS W.

L. Pet. W. L. Pet.

Trin.Lu. 5 0 l.OOOZion EUB 1 3 .250 200 200 000 YORK HARRISBURG 1st EUB 4 0 l.OOOIM.Fairv'w 1 4 FaithRef. 3 1 .750 1 St. James 1 4 Heidelb'g 3 1 0 4 Beth. Ref.

2 3 .400 G. F. T. 12 2 26 12 4 ,8 0 16 BETHANY REF. 1ST EUB Snyder Richards Mcdellaa Throne Ruth Brehm Stewart Kroh Freeland Stoner Dillman G.

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10 2 11 2 24 2 2 6 0 12 1 5 8 0 6 25 "5 55 2 2 6 0 11 0 2 Angel 1 3 0 6 SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE (YMCA Floor) Heidelberg vs. Zion EUB, 6:40 p.m. New Fairview vs. Dallastown, 7:30 p.m. Trinity Luth.

vs. 1st EUB, 8:20 p.m. St. James Luth. vs.

Faith 9:10 $67,500 tax free at the end of two years to make a new bid for the amateur tennis grand slam that he barely missed during the past year. In addition to the $65,000 guarantee for a period covering 13 months, Rosewall was promised 25 per cent of all receipts over the $300,000 mark plus a five per cent bonus and an option on a new contract should he beat Pan-cho Gonzales and emerge as king: pin of the pros. Gonzales will provide a real test for Rosewall, who won the U. S. Nationals at Forest Hill in September.

The tour starts at Melbourne Jan. 19 on the Kooyong Outdoor courts and moves to Sydney a week later. New York will see the players at Madison Square Garden the afternoon of Feb. 17 and tentatively the night of Feb. 18.

VALDES VICTOR Dortmund, Germany UP) Cuban heavyweight Nino Valdes last night won a technical knockout over Germany's Hans Friedrich when the referee stopped their scheduled 10-round bout in the middle of the sixth- Prowell Baker Davis Kehr Lentz Kopp. Shelton Landis 4 0 8 0 0 Ol 0 0 Oj 10 3 23! 1 3 2 20 2 6 0 20 0 4 1 9 2 10 2 Total 26 6 58 Total Sprenkle clubs Saturday afternoon at the p.m. Score bv neriods: 1 0 21SwarU 1458 1353 14 12 York Naval Res. .16 14 Harrisburg N. R.

.16 14 xjvi(-a. Four Df jjjg five unbeaten-teams Feeser The Walnuts made it four registered victories Saturday straight outshootmg the night the YMCA Senior Sun- Markei 2 2 6 3 0 6 0 0 0 111: 20 6 46 Totals Totals 25 5 55, Score bv Deriodat Bethany Ref. 9 12 1st EUB .13 18 ijeecnnuis, t-oo, wime uic day scnooi Basketball league, as nuts took the measure of the form preVailed. Hazelnuts, 74 to 56, but it re- teams-Trinity Lu- maif rVJJwJ )m the theran-headed up the list with steal the spotlight from the co- f.f win and did it the easy 14 9 1146 955 NEW FAIRVIEW HEIDELBERG G. F.

T. G. F. T. L.0 ANVILLE TO PRACTICE Logan ville The Loganville entry in the York County Basketball circuit, Division will hold a practice session tomorrow afternoon starting at one o'clock on the Seven Valleys floor.

All players are requested to report on time. Logan ville's next league action is scheduled Friday evening against Spry on the St Mary's court in York. 5 2 12 7 4 12 0 24 4 0 8 leaaers. way. claiming a forfeit over Zion striebig The Chesinuts, who dropped EUB in the Western division, ern their opening two games, scored First EUB made it 4.0 in that Boyef their third straight win with a division with a 55-46 victory over ftz 71-68 overtime decision over -the Bethany Reformed, and next will ney Butternuts.

And in another thrill- sVimvHnwn battle with 2 15 Lehr 1' 0 2 Shelley 2 0 4 Troutman 3 0 6 Shue 7 0 14 Warner 3 2 6Sechrist I Seward 6 3 4 3 1 2 14 0 6 0 8 0 6 0 2 38 '4 80 Totals er, the Hickorynuts nipped the Trinity Lutheran for first place Peanuts 66-65 in a clash of two Saturday night. 24 551 Totals Score by periods; previously wuuess uiuua. Tn thA F.ctPm swvtor. hoth Me- ivl 12 18 17 24 1455 1880 mi. JJJ 7 turiuciuci ane uuuaiiuu pduucu a miic- rnorial Reformed ana St.

MarKs DALLASTOWN ST. JAMES point half time lead by OUtSCOring r.uthoran ran thAir marks to 4-0 G. F. T. G.

i T. 0 0 0 1 1 4E.Shue OlDeardorff the Hazelnuts 23-13 in the third by downing Fifth EUB and Zion Gentzier period en route to their fourth Lutheran, respectively. The fifth league success. Don Rebert rhih r-hristian Mission- Stein i nn i 1 -J iL. 0 0 0 0 3 1 Grove 0 0 0 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 4 4 22 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 pumpea in zy points to icau uie ary Alliance, was idle Saturday.

winners while Bob Witmers 24 tn.c; tt Western Division Smith Workinger Stump Eberbr Paup Markle 3 7 tames topped tne nazeinuis at- ennrincr tflWe nf Markey 4 io: Beckner tack. i i i Dick Shelton and Tom Sprenkle spangier 0 OJ 12 10 34 Totals 13 12 38 Totals Score bv terioa8X 1038 534 14 13 St. James .2 12 Dallastown .7 9 tJft Z.x incTnff thp Proved t0 much for Bethany Re-fat half time lead and stood off the Qo ttttr Beechnuts' comeback rally. The Ft fur victors were in front by 41-24 at scored a 55'46 yict0Ty' First EUB the midway station and the losers' second-half spurt lacked enough Shewed Cods Areherv punch. Dick Snyder of the Beech- A Eastern Division Four players on the winning team hit double digits in scoring as a talented Memorial Reformed A.

T7tIiU T7TTT CO 4-n Al TV, Shoot With 740 Total nuts scored 24 points for top individual laurels. Ray Shewell's score of 740 an- TTrorl TSToco' fioM arval in tho lata J5 7 OULSHOL SytO, OO VU w. ounu 7, WAW utrAeu tup laurtis hi a. pi acute aT.A fJpwt Brown com- seconds of a three-minute over- held Fridav bv the York 5. i.oa TzSlJx.

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Chestnuts win over the Butter- winning total topped nuts. Buck Hoff's goal had tied the runnerup, Ed Moyer, by 19 the count at 64-all and sent the points. Russel Edie was third at game into overtime but the 90-714 Chestnuts had -a 7-4 margin in Thirty-five archers participated the added period. John Shelley the men's division, and Mike Steward led their St. Mark's Lutheran, leading at half time by 20-15, poured it on in the second half to outdistance Zion Lutheran for a 47-28 win.

Donnie Rohrbaugh and Ron Cos- grove hit for 14 and 12 points, resDPPtive teams with 29 and 22 rc i nn respectively. P08- 722 performance. Dorcas Toom- Sl Palls Lutheran caught fire The Hickorynuts- nipped the Pv'. 00.709 earned the seennd no- tne second period and fud in T3 ru t. 1 ey w-(u earnea tne secona po- on -t- 1..

rt a k-iaa 20 points in leading to a 51-44 up xcaiiuis uii duu ruusi.s iieiu gucu sition. in the final 10 seconds.of play, as his club overcame a 44-25 half-time deficit. Hen Grothe hit for 26 points on behalf of the losers. Men H. Tot.

Ray Shewell Ed Moyer 89721 Russel Edie 90714 Logan Shanaman 89693 verdict over Fourth EUB. Don Ort had 14 for the losers while Paul Bosserman's 13 topped the winning club, which had eight players contribute to the scoring. Christ Lutheran slammed the door on Ridfe Avenne -Methodist COCOANUTS HAZELNUTS G. F. T.

G. W. A. Fields 90688 Harry Bott 90 674 Vernon Kinsey 89 671 '56 "88" OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY 4-Dr. 4 11 2 aety -Tested Marshall Englar Rebart L.Ness Rpftllfiflll Whlf HWMI flntcfl nnwov VivttlAA nAWAW 3 0 6 i Winters 8 1 17iVitmer 13 3 29 Shank 2 0' 7 0 14iE.Ness Jim Kinsey 90 670 fVla fif whUo mchincr F.

T. 0 8 2 24 3 7 0 0 2 6 1 7 0 4 flair iVl 1 liCr 1 OOP 1 VV ing, radio, heater, turn sienals and white wall tires. 4200 Niedzielski Addlesberger 1 0 2 Warner Robert Kefauver ....90644 off to a 13-0 lead and went on uS11 -2 triumph Jim Huber, Gary Bair 90614 with a dozen tallies, was the only Shelton Stagemyer 10 2 0 0 Kohler miles, one owner, '56 "88" OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY 2-Dr. Appealing white over eoral finish, power steering and brakes, autronie eye, backup lights, turn signals, radio, heater, WW XtyTeshd iam player to score in double figures. 24 8 56 memorial.

stheub Totals 33 4 74 1 Totals Score by reriods: Cocoanuts 16 16 Hazelnuts 12 11 6 5 17 4 Wolfgang 13 2056 Clair Armold 88573 Vince Skikorski 87 557 5 0 10 6 3 15 Lease Beakler 2 10 1 3 1 3 0 6 2 12 0 6 William Riggs 90556 HICKORYNUTS 0 2 Weaver 1 1 3 5 3 PEANUTS G. F. T. G. F.

T. 2 10 Shindier Lowder Ott Brown Winters Morrison Bode Russell Roller Myers tires, one owner. '56 FORD 8 CYL. SUNLINER Sporty red with white orlon top, power steering, radio, heater, Xtf -Tested turn signals, backup lights, WW tires, Fordomatic one owner. 55 "98" OLDS HOLIDAY 2-Dr.

3 0 6 2 2 Kaullman 4 0 0 0 1 Shelley Wolf Leckrone Harris Foust 0 0 0 2 0 4'Abel 8 0 16'Danley 5 3 13 Dennes 7 0 lGrothe 9 1 19 Beaverson I Myers 0 2 0 12 2 26 1 17 0 2 1 6 12 8 1 Totals 22 14 58 Totals 17 6 40 Score by periods: Memorial. Ref. 5th EUB 12 Original white over red finish, power steering, brakes, win- dows and seat, autronie eye, backup lights, turn signals, WW- y4Ue9' tires, one owner. 1658 1040 10 12 17 6 Totals 31 4 66 Totals 31 3 65 Score by periods: Hickorynuts 6 19 23 1866 Peanuts 12 32 11 1065 ZION LUTHERAN ST. MARK'S G.

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BUTTERNUTS CHESTNUTS 4 19 Williams 2 1 5 G. T. Ralph Alf ano .90554 EEd Himes 88510 Albert Wagaman 88508 Lehman Smith 88 484 Fred Griffin 82458 Robert Todd 83455 Jim Goodling "...84 454 Marvin Hengst 82 430 Ed Bowers 86 428 George Bealler 72 342 Bill Shanaman ...69 330 Ken Brasby 51185 John J. Gulden 47171 Roland Stambaugh incomplete Ronnie Shermeyer incomplete Women Catherine Wallick 90722- Dorcas Todmey 90 702 Ginny Shewell 90662 Alverta Shermeyer 90 659 Margaret Riggs 89611 Myrtle Sipling 89591 Luella Fry 90574 Helen Kinsey 87521 Ruth Edie 86520 Helen Todd 83411 Betty Raffensberger 80 398 Madeline Bowers 66 384 Jane Miller 56 224 3 4 lOtf.Shelley Keller Huzzard Andrews Beaverson Harris 10 2 2 2 6 5 0 10 2 15 Rohrbaugh Hevner Neft Cos grove F. T.

5 29 1 17 0 0 0 2 5 17 0 6 '55 "88" OLDS HOLIDAY 4-Dr. Eye catching white over eoral power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, backup lights, turn signals, WW tires, one owner. '55 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CO NV. Tatone black over red finish with white orlon top, power steering and brakes, backup lights, turn signals, WW tires, 2 14 0 2 0 4 0 12 0 2 4 0 0 12 8 0 1 6 3 Thompson Lentz Andrews Paules Hoff Eberly Steward 4 9 171 Hose 0 0 OlGable 0 0 OCosgrove 9 1 0 0 0 Miller 9 4 221 Keller Joyner Geiselmaa 22 3 47 30 11 71 Totals 12 4 28J Totals Score by periods; Zion Lutheran 8 12 St. Mark's 10 10 Totals 25 18 68 Totals Score by periods: Butternuts 8 26 15 Chestnuts 17 24 16 (overtime) 728 1447 13 15 7 468 771 one owner 55 "88" OLDS SUPER 4-Dr.

Sdns. 3 to piek from, an low mileage, one owner ears, power steering and brakes, radio, beater, backup lights, turn signals, WW tires. ST. PAUL'S LU. 4TH EUB G.

T. G. F. T. BEECHNUTS 1 0 Garland WALNUTS G.

F. 0 4 2 G. F. T. Boiling Springs Hosts 8 0 16 2 1 5Ehrman 5 1 11 Martin Spencer Bosserman Wagner G.Flury Graft Steward Leathery 6 Kennard-Dale Tonight 3 4 3 3 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 14 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 3 2 8 Danley 1 13 Ort 10 2 Thomlineoo 2 0 4 Motter 2 2 6 Lecrone 3 4 10 Boyer 0 6 Weigie Bosserman Kemper Clements Snyder Gearhart Nesbit Dehoff Beaver 4 9 17 4 0 8 3 9 6 24ILuckenbaugh 3 3 9iHuber 0 0 O'Klinedinst 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fawn Grove Kennard-Dale's Rams, undefeated in four non- 5 3 13 20 4 44 league contests, aim for a repeat 99 ti victory over Boiling Springs High Totals 21 9 51J TotalV Score by periods; St.

Paul's Lu. 20 4th EUB ....8 22 12 12 51 13 44 Totals 26 13 65 Totals Score by periods: Beechnuts 12 12 Walnuts 16 25 scnoors DasKetDau team tnis nmS on the Adams county floor. 21 17 RIDGE AVE. CHRIST LUTHV-- uus raonui xvennaxa-J-'aie WE G. F.

T. G. T. SE M0T0RS: MACHEN VS. MAXIM tripped the Bubblers here.

59-49. 4 0 4 0 8 2 .6 0 4 4 12 5 9 0 0 Julius Blauser Rodger Miller Biesel Shaffer 0 0 0 Klinefelter 3 2 8 Eisenhart 2 0 4 Huber, 0 0 0 Bate 1 OtRebeti 2 2 4 2 0 Miami, UP) Promoter Overall, the Rams are 5-2 for the Chris Dundee announced that season, owning a 1-2 mark in Eddie Machen of Redding, County Scholastic league play, and Joey Maxim of Cleveland The Rams host Dover Wednes- have been signed for a nationally day night when the County circuit televised fight from the Auditor- resumes activity with a full five- ium on Jan. 25. game program. USED CAR DEPT.

2995 E. Market Phone 473051 Totals 10 2 22 Total 14 11 39 Score bv Derkxkc Ridge Ave. 0 9 4 Christ Luth. .13 0 9 1222 1139.

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