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THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER. P.V MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1961 PACE Baseball For Boys Pro Football; Service Club The Service Club will rown its tihaughnessy playoff champion when the l.ions and Rotary collicic in the deciding game of their bcst- in-three title set this evening at (j at the Sheppard and Myers Athletic Field. Rotary copped the serie.s opener. 10-0, but the Lions came back to take the second game.

1-0. During regular-season competition. Rotary posted a 17-2 record to retain its pennant with the fini.shing second, two and one-half games off the pace. Pee Wee League Chippers will be out to clinch the Pee Wee League Shaughnessy playoff championship when they face Dairy this evening at 6 at Clear view Field. The lead the best-of- five series, two games to one.

Their victories were by scores of fi-4 and 1-0 in the first and third games ol the title set. the regular-season champion, copped the second game of the finals, 8-L Eagles Clobber Bears, 38 To 10 Lead 10 Full (iaiiie Results Of Harness Races i Courts Arendtsville one tuli Regret (H Belli; Dean, sea game ahead of Littlestown in the Amboy, Shangn La 'By The The National Football League champion Philadelphia Fagle.v supposedly hurting without pasi ing wizard Norm Van Brocklin quarterback, have installed bench warmer Soimy Jurgnsen as the heir apparent with little loss in momentum Conqueiors of the College Stars in their first outing, the Eagles romped to a 38-10 exhibition triumph over the Chicago Bears Saturday night, as Jurgen sen supplied the punch in their first against a solid pro aggregation. Elsewhere, lithe Abner put on a one-man show by racing 52 and 34 yards for touchdowns as Dallas trounced Denxer 31-13 in an American League preseason test. In other NFL games, Pittsburgh edged Baltimore 24-20 and New York nipped San Fran cisco 21-20. Held to a 3-3 tie in the first FOOTBALL 10 McKiiilev SOI TH ORANGE McKinley, wearing his first major American tennis crown, today aimed for the big title in U.S.

tennis the in next month's tournament at Forest Hills. PRO EXHIBITIONS League vwJiiv. i I li, vt i uaifriit, ridiiuv un in Uic Dale Spangler. Hanover iW G'ri. Pec I tannea lo to hike his JiK.edale Rra; Scot.

Rhythm Time, Castle. ReltN-lpndr strikeout total to 12fi for Rfmmii Mike. S.v Abbe, Rally Champ, rhjx Philadelphia 38. Chicago 10 Pittsburgh 24. Baltimore 20 American League Dallas 31.

Denver 13 Conference Toledo 28. Detroit 7 Lincoln Track Feature (ioes 10 Delta Dart Louise Sujigs Wins In Open Tournev KANSAS CITY Louise Suggs headed for home in Atlanta. today for a rest following her decisive victory in the Kansas City Women Open golf tournament. Miss won the top prize of $1,247,3:) in the $8,000 kitty a 2-under-par 72 Sunday. That gave her a 72-hole total of Clo.sest rival was six strokes away, as Mickey Wnght of San Diego shot a final round 75 for 301.

Jo Ann Prentice, Birmingham. and Mary Lena Faulk, Sea Island, each shot 75 and wound up with 305s for a tie tor third and fourth places. The top 10 finishers: Louise Suggs, $1.247.35 Mickey Wright. Mary Lena Faulk, $682,58 Jo Ann Prentice, $682,57 8 (3- Betsy Rawls, $516,80 Wanda Sanches, $444 60 to- 7-80- i Kathy Cornelius, $374.30 Marilyn Smith, $311.60 Barbara Romack. $311.60 Sandra Haynie, $240.35 Marlene Hagge, $240.35 ArendtsvUle I.lttlestown Fairfield Hiinterslo'n Johnny Mackinson copped his cashtown "for Sportsman-Modified 4 ii three in the third period with victory and his 10th of the Harney at Mummasburg.

Gettys Jurgensen providing the first campaign, beating out Moe Harden at Taneytown. Brushtown at score with a 25-yard pitch to Tom encounter for the Cashtown, Bonneauville at Fair my McDonald After Ted Dean re jalopies Saturday field, and Hunterstown at McSher- turned a punt' 49 yards for a rystown. touchdown. Jurgensen a Harden, driving Neil 88. Arendtsville by avenging an three-yarder to Pete Retzlaff and chase but couldn't catch the earlier loss at Littlestown would as- put the game out of reach.

Delta Dart, who had taken the itself of at least a tie for the Denver led Dallas 7-0 before lap after start- pennant. The pacesetters also Haynes, who gained 117 vards in a lineup of 22 rennaining 10 on the ground, went and Mummasburg into action. He tied it with a 34- vard AI 12 DU Al 12 Trot, Xprit aaa ac i Billy Abbey Frost. Topsy Lee D. 5ootc! Pbilnmel, Dean Wallace.

Lyman Han- Spencer Dial Emlen Hanover Lumvig Hanuver. Ke- Jenkoranda. Harry Gallon. Pave. race.

South Penn Ham.ver, ouuin enn nasetjall Adio'- wood. Modest Maid Fox Hanover League chase by 3 8 i -5 Miiude sweeping a doubleheader from a Martha iroi. ss.jou ok Bonneauville. 4-3 and 3-2 vester- Boon Xiiss.v Hanover. Sis- Scotoma FarrinRto.

De dav afternoon Victorious lite Jennx Bun. Newport Phil. Bets diieinoon Anne, My Darlyn, Raider, Camden Ma I The Littonians, meanwhile, trim- Pace. 3 50 2:03 1.5 Bnihant Lad: med McSherrystown, 8 0 as Bob Phaiem; Hardv st, Weavei ''eason i 1-0 innings, 2-5 face. 3 Elsewhere.

Fairfield blanked a Myer Kauh 20 JIT, Goose. Glenville. Ho- Keen Dan, VoU. n's Coun- Brushtoun, 6-0. and Hunterstown nick Rainbow.

Vandyke Han- sel. Newport Jester. Ned edged Mummasburg. 5 4 to remain Shadydaie Payoff deadlocked for third place; Cash- i-s aa pare, 2.5 town clobbered Gettvsburs Ha.vman); Cold Meadow Rooney Gllmnui Jan Hanover. Albert Gene.

Red Robin thurn 1 trader imblodon final. and Hainey nipped Taneytown, 11- BdRht Demon. Mainsail. Fnsky Meadow Apache, Farvel Rod Laver But this WPPk 10 in 12 prmce. Lucas Luck.

Pace, 4 100 2:03 3-5 McKinlcy has another Gettysburg goes to Cashtown for 4-5 Sweet ing the I Davis Cup team a makeup game tomorrow evening Knight, Edgewood fhsco buu Mexico in the American while the Sunday afternoon slate Patncia Rh.vlhm. Smart Play, dence IrvinR r.i:v Zone final iho Inet nf tho 1 Bohemia, Rebel Hanover. ne ia.si of the regular schedule, a Pace. 4 2 0 Littlestown at Arendtsville 2 4-3 Prince Dares Navy Page 'G, Phalent, Indiana ccy Farv South C'uef, Sandy's Knisht. Mister Knight.

Shannha 30 UTn renn bandlot Patsy chief Adlos Volo. Grace My Bill D. Congre.sF. Lone Elm Romona. Pace, 3:07 15 Cense (J.

Parketta Byrd iJ. Edmunds): Sea Jarrettown scott. Mickev Bicrv Ka- Gay Vic. Aptly, Flash Coun- ter Goose. CJnvernor G' Dean ra-r scl.

Warts. Pat Hogen, Jerry Dares Cupid's Direct, "1 thought I played pretty well," McKinlcy said modestly Sunday after winning the Fast ern Gras.s Court Championships But have to play better to Fore.M Hills In the nationals, McKinley fi- uues to run into hi.s conqueror Going Going 1961 BUIGKS Nice selection still available at terrific SAVINGS. Also sev. eral demonstrators. See Mountioy Buickj 519 Broadway i Hanover, Pa.

16 14 14 I. I McSherrysfn 8 12 Brushtown 3 Taneytown 7 13 BonneauviUe 11 4 15 16 Attendance 33.441, Total $2,334,20.1 Attendance 14 Mututal Total Fiod Bankert Stake And Ed Slevin Be Slajicd In Final At (Carlisle Ed and Fred Bankert have CARLISLK looks like McKinlev and Tut KTng against Afion Ma-nie lar, the Davis Cup Captain Dave Freed before leading his team to Cleveland for the Aug 18-20 match at the Cleve land Skating Club, McKinley left here as one of the youngest players to win the Only 20, he outplayed 19-year-old Frank his teammate Trinity I'niversity, (v3. 6-4. fi-2 at the breeze-swept Orange Lawn Tennis Club, In the women's division, top- seeded Karen Hantze. Chula Vis-; ta, tuned up for the Aug 19-20 i a Cup match against Great Britain by winning The feature was stopped only yet reschedule won their way into the final Voiind stakes, which have at- Fdda run in the first period, put when Al McCall hit the ramouts against McSherrystown of the Men'i: Championship Tour- traded some of the outstanding Texans ahead to stay in the fourth turn.

McCall, Hunterstown. niiment at South Hills (Jolf Club, young trotting and pacing stars in bermanv. THE WINNER the Texans ahead to stay x- with a 98-yard punt return drove 4. escaped injury.) Shaughnessy playoff turned back Bob Fish- the country, will be raced at the and iced it with a 52-yard dash in Bobby Hersh forced out of in which the first lour finishers. 2 and yesterday, while Carlisle Fair tomorrow.

the third quarter. action after busting the rear end of already decided, will participate is Bankert won from Gene Wagner, day, Thursday and Friday, The Steelers scored twicc within jalopy in the second heat, Ray planned following the completion of and 3. on Saturday afternoon to The S14 112 50 two-year-old pace Homeiite Spitfirr minutes of the start of the finished the regular card. set the stage for the 36-hole tillo for colts ant the S9.637.50 three- Hanover third period to break a 10-10 tie and Pete Littlestown will host two exhibi-lyear-old trot for fillies will be Club. Sunday, 31, was period and Ix'at barreled across the Colts.

Dick Hoak took the next two slots, tion encounters this week, meeting tomorrow, coross from seven yards the Novice Division Harney in a benefit tilt Wednesday Champions Touniament Kntries in the iuvenile nace in out after Bill Butler returned the Hampstead's entry in the outcome. Slev.n and dude Symboleer Buxton Hanover openmg kickoff 83 yards, then Northern Maryland Unlimited w-ith their Surprise News. Rhodes linebacker Mike Henry rambled came in on a Booster Night program for 9 a.m. and Lehigh Hanover and Ranger 35 vards for a TD with a fumble, Jv followed In Saturday. Game time for each is The scorer- the clincher doodling and two Hanover 8 p.m.

Andy Stfvp C. R-2, Littlestown, Your Favorite BEER Complete Line of Soda and Party Mixes Robert T. Yingling Clearview Shopping Center Phone MEIrose 7-6968 or 7-6974 The Giants scored the clincher asain.t the 49ers in the third pei'i- od on a 30-yard pass from Lee Willie Musselman. p. The Littonians bounced back from a protested 3-2 loss to Fair- Knight.

Tlie tilly trot has drawn TIRES TIRES mcbienner, club man- Lustine Hanover. Mv Bui uiier. said the first tee will closed to play tor onehall prior to lx)th the morning Uvi aiu waoo ii utv to Joe Walton, but the and a 6-1 reversal shelled out winning margin was provided by tesf knock off McSher- rirnublTc''has i the leading drivers plan- Dick Lynch, who knifed in to 2o lap test. rystown. Weaver, who walked none has been united to particioate in the st ikp block Tommy conversion tie hits, singles in the champion- Delvin Miller.

Clint'llod- li aiiwwru uiiet? ililiS, SlIltZlCS IH i Tellii Reason For Late Kick Modifieds. Sixteen old cars took iPart in the added attraction, a destruction derby. The results: ill succeed Sai. Surplus Firsts, ormal Hanover. Speedy Princess, Second at prices hour Pensive Hanover and Avalon Hucron, Firestone, Goodyear.

and Duchess ALI. we wholesale loo check prtcoi Cooper Motors, Inc. 985 York Street Hanover. Pa. gins.

Bill Haughton. Stanley Dan ouiuuonb single alter a as club standaidbearer tor the tT double steal engineered by Alb champions Tournament Sept. 10 and Dean provided at Red Lion Country Club Wednesdays program will in- spoRTSMAN-Monii iKn Veteran hurler with a 2-0 edge Lower flicht finak must Hp two-year-old filly trot pletTwofe pace. 901, Baltimore; 3. Chuck Talbert three in the third on singles bv said lists the two-vear-old Bream aiid Karl Bankert, Bob Croolis ami Jim B.enner Ef' 'h'fcyfa'-oW colt Second Heat 1 Johnn.v Mack- sacrifice on which there was an are tinalists in the first flight The Friday program includes BALTIMORE Coach '(Var.

Weeb of the Baltimore Colts had an explanation for not having last-ditch pass in ter of S.it,.rda,Vs e.vhib,;tion same Iw against the Pittsburgh Steelers, 741 Dover: 2 Johnnv Laughman accounted for the SJevm defeated Bob l-ishbaugh The Colts were losing 24-20 with Hanover: 3. Bobb.v Goodiing eighth run in the bottom of the 100 Stoverstown; 4. Paul Keller civth Baiikerl 1 1080). Delta: 4 Knipple, who had tripled 2, Hard- lor secotul-flislil honorV ilji Will hp iri II I three-year-old filly pace, for a fifth-frame marker. Weaxer Tne third-flight showdown afternoon will start rcdiuitf i.

z. v- ue- explanation Sunday en: 3 Kahie; 4 Beaumont: 5. stanza on Jim Little and Art Felrinvin gambled with a (23), Baiti- Stair single to right. A walk to Results follow in the fourth quar- "Nealy, Dick mi i (), vshij flk ht LitllC 8 ForlVils iMalcli LOS ANGLLFS chess champion Bobby Fischer thinks he's been rooked. The 16-year-old refused to show up Sunday at 11 a.m.

for a match against challenger Samuel Re- shevsky. He said he wasn't used to playing in the morning The referee called it a forfeit. But Fischer says forfeits aren't allowed. No one i.s sure whose is next. The problem negan 10 days ago when local officials rescheduled the 12th game of a 16-game series from Saturday to Sunday.

Re- shevsky will not play on the Jewish Sabbath. Says Fischer: not used to playing at ridiculous. Why should I accommodate him? Maybe he hoax'd be tired and he'd get a draw," Despite repeated calls and warnings. Fischer refused to leave his Hollywood hotel. Reshevsky promptly checked out of his hotel and took his one- point lead to New York, where the series continues this week.

But F'ischer said he won't accept the forfeit, SPORTSMAK'S PIGESI sharp CATFISH BAlts 11 on; Ci li, rWCllCX' ClV'th just seconds left on the clock. 47 Daiiastown, sixm. Three passes hart failed line score; get the Colts out of the hole, ana vSpring Grove: 3 Charley Wierman CK )0 000 000 0 3 5 rookie guard candidate Tom Gil- Boemer uttiestown 321 10 0 burgh was sent in to punt. Consolation Bob Swift (78). Zimmer iG); Even the Steelers didn't expcct Hasher -------------------------the kick, a 57-yarder, Gene Krout (77Xi.

Dover. up h.s strategy this way; (77), Hanover. It was much more imiwi-tant defeated Gene Wag- Tourney Resumes This livening Competition in the fir.st annual Adams 34 Male Of Thorpe ('arlisle Indian School Succinnhs N'EW YORK A Miller, a football teammate of Parings) bounty Little League Banker! (36 holes). Sun- rournament resumes this evening Kigtiu Kesuu.) Littlestown pitted Fred defeated Bill Gill. 1 against Fairfield at Rec Prun vs.

Don Baker, not Gettysburg I winner will face 1 pper (f inal Pairings) tv ti- Weaver Prim-Haker winner. AoaiTis Wednesday cxeninj; at I iKViT If HT on CipRysburg f3-0) in the final round (Semitinai Hesuits) of the double-elimination event. Bob CrcKjkt. defeated Bob Wentz. 4 and 3, -----------------------6 5 (iordon Trophy team Includes Miinter Lott (Defeated Fights Haar defeated Bob Ving Kri-u NhW i.ott, defeated Jack LeFevre, of suburban Bryn Mawr, has been nai by the American Lawn Rcber.

'lennis Association to the 12-man sKCo.vi) FMOHT which will meet Canada in Miller defeated Bill Fuhrman, team matches at Toronto Aug. 1819. ior us to have him punting in such 11IViutlinhs a pressure spot than it was to go 1 for a million-to-one longshot play, hll8(llirha lUUl Now Tom knows how it feels to kick with his back to the wall and Bobbv Hersh and Mack- .7 0 r- it could be a blessing to us late- 5 lie great Thorpe at the Car- the Sportsman-Modified fea- died of a heart Ken --ber defe Kwbank his entire squad racc last night at Susquehan-, Long Island Jewish 1 1 the game, played in Roanoke, Speodway, Jackie Faulk came Fnday, it was learned Haar Ret as he continued testing rookie third, followed by Ray Kable players. Dizzy Dean, retired last year alter 30 Quarterback John I nitas played second straight fea- as a coach and assistant iri onlv 15 minutes and 5 seconds. at the New- profes.sor at City College.

2 up kiiving the game with the Colts benytown oval. The leadfoot went to Carlisle with Thorpc' 2 Fd Mei-kiey, ahead 10-0, also copped the first heat. competing in track and unai of the second qualifying test for lacros.se as well as foot- I drivers was Mackinson. He was a member of the fijoht Putney won Olympic track team. He (SPnufinai HebuitM I 111 liilt)' strictly slock features, Doan pi played professional lacro.ss Jmi ijttie defeated Frank Mather, 111 20-lap te.st re- in Canada.

FeliratcWated U-gan Bolon, scheduled from Aug, 6, Bob Ger- Miller, a Cherokee from North 3 and I OUl Iiailltlll in Ii Brymesser Carolina, was an Army captain vs' third. Putney swept the War He was a banker feature for stockers with Paul a of the American 1961 Oldsmobiles CJean-Oul riie Seleclion As Follow.s: Cutlass Spt. Coupes Dehi.xe Station Wagon Dynamic Celebrity 4 Dr. Sedan.s Dynamic Holiday Sedans Super Holiday Coupe Super Holiday Sedans Super Celebrity 4-Dr. Sedans Town 4-Dr.

Sedan 425 F'. Middle Hanover Daiiastown, Pa. DO.N’T DEI.AY ACT TODAY irst Here irst Served Our Reputation Is Your Assurance Americftn Old Export Valley Forge Carli ns Ale Budweiser Rolling Rock Gibboni National Schlitz Black Label Ballantine Pieli High Life Head Ale PEPSICOLA and all Soft Bottles Cans Szwoyer Beverage Rear 504 Broadway Phone MEIrose 7-4145 New leaders emerged in ill' iiii 1 wiLir ciui handicap and scratch 10 and Gerhart next across the.Stock Exchange. the annual Doubles finish line. Heats went to Putney! Hi age was given as 6.i, but be 'rfiiiw which has ts Gerhart.

was believed to have been older. A I ailh" weekend of conipetition al Dean's third feature vie- His age was given as 65, but he Hanover Bowling Centre torv in strictly and the Gladys D. Lawson of Red ure. I Taking over tir.st place ilands, ful -Jo Anne Gunderson, Kirkland, handicap shooters were Robert Bliss and Joe Prosten, Chambers- BGWLING RESULTS Hanover Centre Saturday fired four straight birdies to edge 18-year- old Heidi Prentice 3 and 2 in the championship match of the Women's Trans-Mississippi Golf Asso- 'f burg, with 1.273. as the early Weekend FightS leaders.

Larry and lerry Associated Brenneman, York, slipped to the Wright. 153 runnerup spot. The Markle-Brenne- Detroit, stopped Don Fullmer man tandem rolled 1,231 on the Jordan, Utah opening shift. Other leaders are Charley, outiwinted Noel De Leon. Sanders High Game and champion, trailed by one hole Little, Hanover, and Gene Ouren, 27 Philippines MO).

259 ing into the final nine of the 36 hoile match, but set up consecutive birdie putts of 15, 7. 4 and MAJOR LKAfil irst Division Motors 45 15 C13ll0n lOUmsmcnt. 40-20. Fa rnous Lunch Miss I960 national Nakamura. 127.

ous, Littco. Han. Motors, Staub- amateur and intercollegiate COLD Cans or Bottles CALL or SEE M. R. SHOFF 311 Factory Street HANOVER, PA.

ME 7-2141 All your Favorite Beverages including a complete line of Soft Drinks VALUE PACKED 1S81 COMET A 6000 BArr FOR CHANNEt. CATFISH (OTHER CATS, ALSO) IS A 70USH MIXTURE OF ASED SHARP CHEESE, FLOUR ANP HONEV. USE rr IN Vz" BALLS ON A fXl 1 OR 2 l-tOOK'S BARB. Littlestown. Dolores and Ouren, 1.193; Benny.

France and Moon Wingate, Wilmington, 1,192, and Jim Doll and HariT Shell, York, 1.186 France and Wingate made up the only other combination to break in among the front-ininners during the weekend. PHILADELPHIA Hightower To Play Basketball In Spain Dip narrow 3 '-strips of MOSQUITD NETTING IN CHICKEN BLOOD ANP LET DRX HOOK IN ONE END. BLOOD WASHES AWAV, LURINC CATFISH TD THIS BAIT. rawfish tails or minnows LEFT IN A glass JAR EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT UNTIL THEY CHOtCE BAITS IF LEGAL, CHUM FISHING WATER i OR 2 BEFORE FISHING WITH CHOPPED SPOILED MEAT AS ATTHACTOR. 12 feet with some magnificent approach shots.

Miss Prentice, from Winnetka, 111., thrilled the gallery of 1.000 by sinking a 60-foot chip shot and Kxtra value trom ttu a' 30-foot birdie putt earlier in the new rustproof grille to the giant i8-cu. foot trunk. Deluxe interiors too. Yet proved suc- resstul less than new, untried entries. Come a Comet today; to 30 miles on 1 gallon oi gas.

Bv John Alden Knight (AP) A Basketball i 1 match. Another Wilmington duo, Robbie former University of Kansas bas- June. 1962, because ol a rule pro- Robinson and Bud Bakey, gained ketball star, Wayne Hightower hibiting the signing ol players who SOLUNAR TABLES the top spot in scratch with a says he will play lor the Real quit college their class blistering 1.277. Other leaders, all Madrid basketball club of Spain graduates. dropping down a notch after their in the Spanish Amateur League The American Basketball -According to the Solunar Tables first weekend ellorts include Ron the 1961-62 season.

League has not made a decision calculated for The Evening Sun, Werner and Bob Huber, York, At the same time the 6-9 High- on such matters. for hunting and Dick Zeigler and Gus Lind- tower said Sunday, he plans to Hightower now will be placed tins area today and tomor Strom, York, 1.184; Ouren and attend the University of Madrid, in the draft of the and the will be as follows- Russ Pottorff. Littlestown. 1.165: He quit Kansas last June next spring, TODAY Lewis Martin and Richard Lohss, The decision by Hightower to The former Overbrook High .20 10 1,126, and Lindstrom and Nev go abroad for the year postpones School star said that while at- TOMORROW Ehrhart, York, 1.055. until next year the question of tending school in Madrid he also 9 2:50 9:25 Robbie Robinson banged out the which U.S.

league will get him. will work to help alleviate a fi- solunar periods high single Saturday, a 278, Best Hightower was not eligible to nancial problem at home hours black type. I 4 1 T' periods snorter In duralion in one-game score yesterday was 23o.lplay for any team in the caused him to leave Kansas, type, i Comet Start at 2:30 3:10 SOOPER MOTORS 985 York Hanover INSURANCE Mcmhprs Of Hanovei' of Insurance Agents BAUGHER Insurance Agency 121 Broadway Hanovrr. Pa. 3-3200 I).

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