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Ladies' Commercial Duckpin I
League. She established a newI
house individual set mark for we- ]
men wrtll games of 139,127
andI
145. She broke the 410 mark set[
previously by Elizabeth Hlte.
For her outstanding bowling l
feat Dot received ~50 from the[
~qKeslde Bowl, plus the 400 set
award trom tne ~ational Duci~pn,
Oowlmg Congress.
~ne currently sports the Com-
mercial Leagues top individual
average of llti.27 and also paces
me ladies in the same depart-
ment o£ the Saturday Nite Mixed
DucKpin. She is a mem )er of a
real duckpin family with her
daughter and bust)and participat-
ing m several leagues at FiKesiae
owl and gives Ireely of her Ume
as the statistician of all the
t.nartes Town Junior Duckpin
J.,eagues. 31de represented ~vxar-
unsourg in me J FAA aUonm
~tliais at ~tori01K, yd., last season.
Leon's
FROM PAGE I-B
ford 3.
In action on the Charles Town
J umor High hardboards Wearies-
nay mgnt, jan. 9, me l~mgnts m
t-ytmas cagers got the triple-
aeaaer underway w th a 61-39 vic-
tory over l~astle's Men s ~laop.
Jonn ±~ewman led the K. of P. at-
tack wltn 14 points, wlule Taylor
had 12, Hill and Doakes 10 each,
oss W ltthers 4 and Benton 3.
.~ppeil led tne attack tor Kastle's
w~tn 12, Iollowed by bllUltZ wRh
it, v~analli and JJuarcn wtn 8 and
p
Once again Friday night the
Charles Town High basketball
team demonstrated they can come
back from the brink of defeat
and win when Kenny Carr, who
has been a demon on the boards
all season for the Panthers, turn
ed offensive star and dumped in
a field goal with only seconds re
maining in the battle to give the
Panthers a 75-74 victory over the
Berkeley Springs High Indians
on the Berkeley Springs hard-
woods.
The vietory goal was just one
of 11 which Carr connected for
during the hetie nip-and-tuck
battle which the Indians and Pan
ge 7th graders by 42-36 score and
me local 8th graders taking a
decisive 48-23 verdict from the
Capon Bridge 8th graders.
The victory for the seventh
graders was their third as against
two defeats, while for the local
8th graders it was their fifth win
in six games.
In the battle between the two
7th grade teams Sammy Byrer
led the little Panthers to victory
vval~er with 2. with a 15-point splurge, his point
total being-spread over every
In me second game of the night quarter. The little Panthers also
• ,eou s ~ltgo ameated A. T. & T. got fine performance from Greg
~1-33 with Washington leading Hess, and M. Williams, both of
um scoring for tne Citgo team who accounted for 10 points each.
w~tn 17 points. Manoney had 16, Charles Town trailed at the
rlunter 12, i~lyers 11, Mills 1O, ,end of the first period by an ll-
~vl~ller 9 and Branson 6. For A.T. 10 score, but they came on strong
& T. it was troy and Henry who in the second period with seven
each had scored 8 points, Lan- points, while holding Capon
nam 5, Thomas and Stone0raker 4 Bridge to two, to move out in
each and Puff and Linton 2 each. front by a 17-13 score at the half
In the windup game of the way mark. The two teams butt-
night, Harpers Ferry defeated led each other on even terms in
~ome Alter 67-45 with Bob the third period, each scoring 14
ttrown leading the way for the points, and then in the home-
victors wire z~- points. Alger had stretch Charles Town hit for 11
133 Jones 12, Wallls II, J~tcZson 7
thers waged from the start to
the finish in the first meeting of
the two schools this season.
The victory was Charles Town's
10th in 11 outings, and the loss
was the fourth for Berkeley Spr-
ings as against seven victories.
The battle developed into a real
offensive donnybrook as Carr and
Jones carried the scoring load for
Charles Town and matched their
offensive punch against that of
the Indians' high-scoring Gary
Dodson and Chris Johnson. And
while Cart wound up the game's
top scorer with 29 points, Dodson
was close behind for the Indians
with 26 points. Chris Johnson's
25 points helped him to carry the
scoring load for Berkeley Springs
while Ernie Jones and Ron Puller
gave Carr a big helping hand by
scoring 19 and 13 points respect-
ively.
Although it was a field goal
which decided the battle in favor
of Charles Town in the final morn
ents of play, it was actually at
the foul line where the Panthers
won the ball game. Berkeley Spr-
ings was tops in field goals with
30 as against 28 for Charles
Town, the Panthers had the range
better from the foul line as they
hit on 19 of 38 free throws, while
Berkeley Springs made only 14
of 27.
The Indians were hit with 22
personal fouls and lost the ser-
vices of Dodson, Dennis Robert-
son and Rick McLaughlin, while
Charles Town had 19 fouls called
against them and lost the services
of Skip Whitmore, who replaced
the injured Earle Johnson in the
Panther line-up.
Dodson led the Indians to a
16-9 first period lead with three
fielders, but Charles Town closed
points and Capon Bridge six. Rob this gap in the second period on
and l~uersole 2. Frank ~lmons inson was the big gun for Capon the shooting of Ernie Jones, who
on driving distances of those att I Rabbit, Quail and Hare . Nov- was the top scorer for Home AI- Bridge with 18 points, hit for four field goals and a foul
ending, l ember 11, 1966. ter with 19 points, while Oliver In the second game of the shot.
In recommending opening dates Deer - November 21~ 1966. WeBer had 9, Steve Weller 8, Ken night the Charles Town 8th grade Four fielders and two free
for the various hunting seasons, I . Mills 5 and Scott Johnson 4. rs breezed to a victory as they throws by Chris Johnson enabled
the Game and Fish Division ha lh^F^tk. (Iggek.. moved out quickly to a 10-2 lead, Berkeley Springs to take a 52-48
two objectives in mind: [~OI~IH3 ,,~lM~l~l and except on the second quarter lead at the end of three periods.
1. To harvest the various spee- ,~ , R , ,,. ~ when Capon Bridge matched Then in the final period it was
ies when the anunal or bircL is ~0||$ ~e~0r~ ~e~ them for point, they experienced almost strickly a battle of scoring
the most desirable to the hunter no trouble. The little Panthers between Dodson and Johnson of
Many West Virginia hunters and when the maxxmum popmat- i., hsoM,.,.,~/,, ..... held a 20-12 lead at halftime and the Indians and Jones and Carr
find it necessary each year to ion is available. III I&Uld~pill IJgtB~Ul~
a .36-_17 lead at the end of the ] of the Panthers, and Carr had the
third quarter fin
. .-. • ....... [ " al say in the battle. This
apply for their vacations immed- 2. To provide the hunter with Dorothy Slusher, better known _ larry. ~arry...lea me. ~nameslmarked the second consecutive
to her many, many friends as . . g e r has come through
TOwn a~tacz wltn rt points, wnim am that Car
"'Dot," has added another honq~ , T]~@ Charles Town Junior High Jeff Roth had nine points all~l lwith the winning goal
to the list of many previo "" scored a " of vie
duckpin bowling ltmrets by toraes ove, x Capon Btidge High" 'Whitacre, Hause, Swisher, each . In.tthe ,pre! m ry t me the
S~~ K. Reid six points. ..... ~,-"~ =- • ~ " ~
hug a new set record of 411 while Monday night on their home floor had six points to lead the Capon ~naries Town Jayvees got me
lately after January i. In order maximum amount of recreation
to accommodate hunters in this wrote adequately harvesting the
category the Department of Nat- crop and eltnout jeopard~ang me
ural Resources atonal or bed popmauons.
opening dates seasons With~these thoughts in ~mind
during its January commission the Game and Fish Division pro-
meeting, poses the following tentative open
These tentative opening dates mg dates of the lt 66 hunting sea-
cannot be established, according son.
to state law, until sectional meet Mourning Dove - September 5,
ings'are held in at least six.cities 1966.
over the state. Squirrels, Grouse, Turkeys,
During February, the Game Woo4cock arid Raccoon. October
and Fish Division will hold ele- 15, 1966.
yen such meetings to cut down Bear- October 31, 1966.
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tHURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966 B--2
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bowling with the Shady Rest with the Charles Town 7th grad- Bridge scoring, night off on a successful note for
the Charles Town fans when they
team, test half cRampions in the ers winning over the Capon Brid- GOODE BROTHERS WIN scored a 5348 victory over the
OVER POLLY'S CAB 2-1; little Indians. Jimmy Hammond
GAIN TIE FOR LOOP LEAD led the Charles Town attack with
The Goode Brothers Buick and 15 points, while Skip Lorenz had
Pontiac ladies bowling team of 12 and Skip Whitmore 13.
~,~rmn t'ztge One) Charles Town scored a 2-1 vic- Charles Wfllard led the Berk-
tory over Polly's Cab Friday eley Springs attackwith 15
Barker is expected to challenge Joe Pepitone at the first night in action in the Evening points.
uase slo tins prmg. In evenb---Land it appears very Star Ladies' Bowling League on
unni ely to us)-- na lVllckey Mantle w ll be moved r.o first Health Center Lanes. And the --- - -
base, JSuddy will be moved to the outfield and play at times victory gave the Goode Brothers
a~ ~ne no~ center where rte turned in some line work la~ team a tie for first place honors
with the Virginia Gentleman
year., team. The tie wil! be rolled off
......... Sunday evening at 5 o'clock.
CO :M ENCING March 26 and for 13 Saturdays, West The Charles Town girls rolled
Virginia's Sam Snead will give half-hour golf lessons on games of 528, 521 and 522 for a Charles Town Photo
Nt -TV. Watch for the stauon number coming up soon., consistent 1571. Biddy Smoot
........ bowled a 129 high game and 348 A nd Gift Shoppe
set to lead the Goode Brothers to
AMERICAN LEAGUE baseball teams will play fewer the victory. Virginia Dorsey had, PHONE 725-5315
night games in 1966 and will experiment with a variety of a 124 high game and a 333 set CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
mM-af m-aoon and twilight games, the official 1966 schedule score, while Tootle Prain had a
reveals. As usual, the season will begin with the P sidential 118 game and a 314 set. - ...... _ :
Opener in Washington, with the Cleveland Indians opposing ,
Gil Hedges Senators on April 11. The other eight teams 0 ;
swing into action on April 12.. ith
SPORTSMEN and landowners will have an opportunity to
express opinions of the fishing and hunting regulations in
West Virginia at a public meeting scheduled for Martins-
burg's Court House on Thursday, February 10. This is one
of a series of meetings scheduled by the State Department
of Natural Resources throng_h out the state.
CARL HARTMAN Shepherd College Rams will be facing
a stiff test on Tuesday, Februray 8 when the nationally
ranked Mt. St. Mary s powerhouse from Emmitsburg, Md. [
comes to town. That game should show Eastern Panhandle
fans just what the Rams are really made of and we tip our
hat to them for that excellent performance they uncorked
against the Salem Tigers last Saturday night.. *
" ........ ' in' " Feeds
SANDY KOUFAX has been named Sport magaz e s Man
of the Year" for 1965. The Los Angeles Dodgers pitching wlum ym
star, who* captt red the same award in 1963 is the first win- for your pod
ner to gain that distinction for a second time. Not one of cow, other
baseball's pitching immortals---not Cy Young, Christy Math-mlm,h, i
ewson, Walter Johnson, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Dizzy am outsmart!
Dean, Lefty Grove, Bob Feller---even in his best year, had qmditr and
as good a year as Sandy Koufax in 1965.. the sarr
WILLIAM L. MITCHELL of HiIIcrest Heights, Md., a PGA
e~dent produt~ion o£
professional with some 23 years experience in club manage-meat, eggs
ment, has succeeded Joe Ragan as golf pro at Carpers Valley are many Fee~ to choose from.for feedlng
Golf Club near Winchester where golfers from Sleepy your. poultry, cows, steeff or pi~ : each one es..~c!allj fern}u-
Hollow Golf and Country Club will play a home-and-home at~ to at yo~ p~-a~ n~. ~ou ~m .uy ~ea ~o.~ w~ta
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fiults they give. Call us--~gD BOSE FEEDS should i~ on
S-N-O-W, FLAKES: .... Paul (Bear) Bryant has nine for- yottrnextfeedorderl
mer football pupils coaching throughout the country. Bobby tBD "
Dodd has six, the last Jim Carlen at West Virginia. Red
Auerbach rates Bill Russell the finest basketball player of t A F?M
all time. (If 'Cookie Blackford was alive today, he would
challenge that. His choice would be Jerry West, without a
doubt.) .....
W.e,IJ~I.I.U
HIGHLEY RODERICK cracks: "Money isn't everything.
In most cases, it isn't even enough !" .. And Now--back to
Imvel ....
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