12 SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1983
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"THE ;VOWS" OF MOTHERS LEAGUE
JEFFERSON LITTLE BASEBALL LEAGUE
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The Jefferson County Memorial Park Missy MilDurn, cham~ and Rene
age group tennis tournament was held Cry Be and S~ Ha~d, run-
August &13 at the park courts, hers up; girls 11-14 doubles -- Rorie
Forty-eight participants earned Creager and Kim Ott, champions and
trophies in the week-long competition.
Top honors went to Traci Albin and
Kevin Johnson who won three events
each.
The singles tournament was played
as a double elimination for the fL,'st
time this year to allow each player ad-
ditional matches.
The finalists were as follows: girls lS
singles - Traci Albin, champion and
Julie Kruger, runner up; girls 16
singles - Missy Milburn, champion and
Mary Ott and Mary Neal, runners up;
boys 15-18 doubles - Kevin Johnson and
Chris Ott, champions and David
Divisions of the Jefferson Little Baseball League formed a
mother's league a short time ago in a move to help raise funds
to be used to purchase needed equipment for the Little League
and three teams were formed and played a number of benefit
games. Shown above are the members of "The Wows" team of
the league. They are; Front row kneeling: (left to right) --
Julie Kruger, runner up; girls 14
The mothers of players in the American and National singles- Mary Neal, champiouandKim
Ott, runner up; girls 12 singles - Rorie
Croager, champion and Mary Ott, run-
net up; boys 18 singles - Kevin Jol~msou,
champion and Chris Ott, runner up;
boys 16 singles - Kevin Johnson, cham-
pion and Chris Ott, runner up; boys 14
,singles - Jason Smith, champion and
Clendeain~ and Eric Vandell, run-
ners up; boys 11-14 doubles - Jason
Smith and Patrick Ramey,champions
and Chris Colbert and Cricket Shultz,
runners up; boys 10 and under doubles
- Chad Shultz and Steve Brand, cham-
pions and Zak Yeidel and Chris
Chromey, runners up.
The mixed doubles (girl-boy part-
nets) the results were as follows: 15-18
doubles - Traci Albin and Chris art,
champions and Stephanie Strader and
David Clendening, runners up; 12 and
under doubles - Mary Oft and Shane
White, champions and Shannon White
and David Jones, runners up.
All the above finalists plus the entire
regular season champion Tiger team
"THE MAMA'S" OF THE WOMENN LEA
OF JEFFERSON LITTLE BASEBA LL LEA G!
The mothers of the players in the American and
Divisions of the Jefferson Little Baseball League
mother's league a short time ago in a move to help raise
to be used to purchase needed equipment for the Little
and three teams were formed and played a number of
games. Shown above are the members of "The Mamas"
of the league. They are kneeling in front (left to right) --
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Cathy DeLawder, Patsy White, Sharon Lanham, Darlene Cole, Eric Vandell, runner up; boys 12 and the winners or each event in the Jenkins, Judy Todd, Shirley (Bob) Wilt, Yvonne Proctor,
Sandy Higgs, Roxanne Rickard, Sandy Smith, team captain, singles- David Jones, champion, and team hmrnanmnt will be honm at the Longerbeam and Paul Anders, bat boy. Standing in back (
Chris Colbert, runner up; boys I0 tennis awards program to be held at the right) are: Ed Gray, coach, Diane Gavhart, Becky in.
and Shannon White, bat girl. Standing in the back row - (left to singles- Shane White, champion and park tennis courts m Wednesday Kelly Smith, Jane Dailey, Carolyn (Tinker) Brill, Paula ted i
right) -- Bud Lanham, coach, Sissy Berry, Debbie White, Vickie Zak Yeide], runner up; boys 8 singles ing, September 7, beginning at S p.m. ders, team captain, Bonnie Custer and coach Tommy
Henry, Debhie Gray, Pau]a Smith, Carrie Showen and Gary- Andy Keel, champion and Chris The program and pictures for the
Henry, coach. Other players on the team, but not shown in the Chromey, runner up. newspaper will last about 4S minutes. Other members of the team not in the picture were: "
picture were: Brenda Bush and Sharon Ott. In the doubles play the results were: The Jefferson Memorial Park is sup- Warriner, MaeBallenger, Patsy Barrow.
girls 15-18 doubles - Traci Albin and ported by the United Way.
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Partici Given Tr(
The Jefefrson County Parks and Frisbee throw for distance- standing
Recreation Commission sponsored a broad jump- 50 meter dash and basket-
field day August 12 at the Leetown Park ball throw. 7 places were given as
for'many of the youngsters who have winners.
been participating in the SummerFrishee throw -- 5-7 - Tyrone Yates,
parks program. And following the com. Evitts Run Park; 8-10 - Eric Otto -
petition in the various events whc were Shepherdstown; 11-12 - Hilderbran -
divided into age groups of 5-7 years; Tuscawilla; 13.15 D. Hester - Evitts
8-10 years; 11-12 and 13-15 years the Run.
participants were treated to hot dogs, Broad Jump -- 5-7 - Theresa Carl" -
potato chips, cookies, soft drinks pro- Evitts Run; 8-I0 - S. Bradford - Evitts * # *
who
"L;~;ES GOLF" " * to 3550' High yield c w 4 25 t ~t wl
Soccer Registration Park Pool Customer
stock and feeder heifers 42.00 to~r~ she
Wednesday, Aug. 24 Appreciation Days Good butcher calves 58 00 to ~n
plain to med calves 49 00 ~ 57 00; ~ .P~. ~
The Jefferson County Memorial Park and green calves 40 00"to 60 00: g~h,w~
At Four Locations s mming offer a ries '
choice lambs 48.00 to 50.00; P~;ra
customer appreciation days during the reed. lambs 39.00 to 43.50: bu
,~, ~ Jefferson County Youth Soccer will next week it was announced by pool of- 14.00 to 22.00: No. 1-2 butcher ~o star
boldits fmal open registration date fur ficlals. OnFriday, August 26, thefwst to 250 50.75 to 51.50; No. 3-4"~ever~
! i the coming Fall season Wednesday, 59 swimmers will be admitted for only hogs215to26549.00to50.25;heaVy~y ni
August24, from7to9p.m, atfourdif- 50 cents. Then on Monday Angust 29, all cher hogs 41.50 to 47.50; butcher~l~
ferent locations. Jefferson County adults accompanying children in the 33,00 to 37.50; heavy feeders and~the-fa',~~'
Youth Soccer League is composed of baby pool will be admitted free. On butchger hogs 40 00 to 45.50: p~'{~l~l~"
four different clubs: Charles Town, Tuesday, August 30, the park will head10.00 to 31.00; boars 25.00"to-~
Shannondale, Shepherdstown and celebrate the return of thediving board .
Tuscawitla Hills. which has been rohuilt in recent weeks {]asses Star[ .viti
The locations for this final reglstra- by admitting all customers for only 50
tion and contact persons for each club ' cents each. The final bonus day will be First Semester classes at ~llilor
************* are as follows: Charles Town: Asbury ou Wednesday August 31 when the pool
United Methodist Church, Arlene Rose
725-,5245; Sbannondale: Community
Center on Mission Road, Tom McDer-
mitt 725-5126; Shepherdstown:
Shepherdstown Men's Club, Dunnie
Bathe 87~; Tuscawilla Hills:
Tuscawilla Sales Office, Jim Aliueei
725-40~ or Bob Anders 725-7521.
- Any boy or girl born in the years 1968
through 1978 may register. All teams
will be co-ed. However, if there is
enough registered there will ~ an all-
girls league for the years 19~ through
1972. Persons registering must be
residents of Jefferson County.
vided by the Jeffersou County Sheriff's Run; 11-12- V. Jones- Evitts Run; 13-15 remains open until 8 p.m. All swim-
Department. - D. Hester - Evitts Run. mers will be admired free from 3-8
James (Jim) Taylor, director of the 50 M-Dash -- 5-7 - T. Yates - Evitts p.m.
Summer Recreation program said in Run; 8-10 - S. Bradford - Evitts Run; The pool will maintain regular hours
addition to the big a~ist given by the II-12 - C. Hoshy - Evitts Run; 13-15 - D. through August 31. The pool will close
Sheriffs department, thanks also go to Hester - Evitts Run. on Septemher 1 and 2 due to school, but
John Hosby, Harry Gibson, and Mr. Basketball Free Throw -- 5-7 - Kent will reopen on the following dates at
and Mrs. Edgar Corwine. Bradford - Evitts Run; &10- D. Cor- regular hours: September 3, (, 5, I0 and
The results of the following events wine- Leetown; 11-12- B. Berry-Evitts 11.
were as follows: Run: 13-15 - M. Mahoney - Leetown. The Jefferson Memorial Park is sup-
ported by the United Way.
JudgesDostert, Ta, r Air
Softball League
Play Opens Tonight
BLUE RIDGE
LIVESTOCK
The quotations of The Blue Ridge
Livestock Sales, at Charles Town,
W.Va Monday, August 15, 1983.
Receipts of all ctssses moderate with
a good demand for all classes.
Good butcher steers, 53.00 to 50.50;
plain to medium steers 46.00 to 51.50;
plain to medium heifers 40.00 to 46.00;
good bulls 4r/.00 to 51.50; plain to
medium bulls 43.00 to 46.75; commer-
cial cows 38.00 to 40.00; utility cows
35.75 to 37.75; canners and cutters 28.00
Virginia University will begin Au~
Holidays will be Labor Day (S~fOllowin
Veterans Day (Nov. 11), 'lYmnksg~.week ot
(Nov. 19-27) and Christmas-~rti r Citi
18-Jan. 5). The last day of c~ been
be on Dec, 9 with final examinatia~ject di
be given on Dec. 12-17. =~ Comm
[~uly - At
~. ticare
WEST VIRGINIA
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SAVE $15. PER PERSON ~E'xercis
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runners 12:00p
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Selected by his colleagues as Male
Vocalist of the Year, Ronnie Milsap has
taken his fun-packed show right to the
top of Country Western entertainment.
One admission charge permits attendance at
Second performance to follow immediately after the last
race. Sorry, no one-day passes accepted. No reserved
seats in the grandstand, so come early for choice
and stay for a fun-packed evening and bring
your lawn chairs.
For information and dining room reservations
In Washington 737-2323; In Baltimore 685-0200;
Other areas 304-725-7001.
Jefferson County Circuit Judge
Pierre Dostert has publicly stated that
the grand jury considering indictments
against Stuart and Leslie Green in the
Stonegate paddling death of 23-month-
old Joseph Green was mistakenly
charged by presiding Judge C. Reeves
Taylor.
At a recusal hearing last week, con-
ducted by Judge Arthur Recht, Dnstert
charged Taylor with making a
"miserable mis-statement of law" that
resulted in "a miscarriage of justice."
Specifically, Dnstert suggested that
Taylor failed to tell the grand jury that
a person can be convicted of voluntary
manslaughter, a felony, even though he
or she didn't have an intent to kill.
Taylor, responding to Dostert's
charges, disagreed. Taylor said "there
is a dearth of law on what constitutes
voluntary manslaughter, except that it
is prescribed as a felony and there has
to be intent to kill."
Stuart Green pleaded guilty to in-
voluntary manslaughter and is current-
ly serving a year in Jefferson .County
jail. Leslie, his wife, was convicted by
a Monongalia County petit jury, and
currently is free on bond pending an ap-
peal to the State Supreme Cotwt by At-
torney John Skinner.
In sentencing the Greens, Judge De-
Pond was critical of the grand jury
decision and the fact he could not im-
pose stiffer penalities.
Judge Dostert, responding to Judge
Taylor's letter said only that the law is
clear on the matter and is there for all
to read.
List At VPI
Scott Mickey, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Donald Mickey, of Chariss Town, was
one of 57 students from West Virginia
named to the Dean's list at Virginia
Polytechnic ~tute, at Bla~ rg,
Va during Spring quarter.
To make the Dean's List at Teeh at
s~t mUst ~ a 3.4 or better
average in the University's 4.0 grading
system. Scott M key is majoring in
agricultural Economics at VPI.
In the Scen~ Sher'~ndoah Volley near Horpers Ferry
Summit Point Softball
ham To Hold Tourney
For Class C. & D. Teams
The Summit Point softball team will
be holding a double elimination tourna-
ment for class C and D teams on
August 27-28 at the SummR Point Park.
The first 10 teams will be accepted to
enter.
Entry fee will he set for $~.00 and2
A.S.A. approved balls.
Trophies will be awarded to the top
4 teams, along with individuals going
to the Ist place team and a most
valuable player for the tournament.
Entry deadline is August 25. Contact
either Walter Jenkins 304q25-5915, Dan-
ny Jenkins 304-725-0~62, or Alan Brady
304-725-3521 about entering the
tournament,
Team Assignments For
Soccer Club To Be Set
Bring
Team assignments for the Charles
Town Soccer Club will be annmmc at
a Clul~wide meeting tonight at 7:30
p.m. at the Asbury Methodist Church
Fellowship Hill. Parents and players
are urged to attend this very important
meeting.
Arlene Ro,Club chairperson, will
tell parents the fall schedule, in-
troduee coaches and answer questions
about the upcoming seasm.
Parents may also pay for team pic-
tures which will be taken in the fall.
Any paronts who hsve not yot paid the
registration fee of $15.00 will be ex-
peeM to pay tonight to assure their
child a place on a team.
An open registratkm might well be
held August 24 at the Aslxu'y Church
Fellowship Hall. playsrs who sign up at
that time will be assigned to teams
which still have openin@.
Please make every effort to attend
this evmdng's meatln~.
QUASAR VHS 8 Hr. Recorder
Includes Charter Membership (*50" Val~e) $479"
OFFER EXPIRES 8/31/83
The Jefferson Slo-Pitch Fall League
wig start Thursday Aug. 18th at 6:30.
With a total of 12 teams participating,
games will be played Mm~lay ~ Fri-
day, with 4 games each night. AH
games will he played at the American
Legion Fields.
Teams participating are: Moose 948,
Williams Auto Parts, Tmyne House,
Summit Point, Golden Corral, Peter-
son's Saddiery, Blue Ridge, Jeff's
Jaguars, Mountaineers, Jefferson
Hospital, L and C's, Shenandoah Jun-
ction.
Games will continue through Oc-
tober. Each team will be playing 22
games. Last year's winner was Moose
946.
Results Tuscawilb
3 n-3 Cage League
The first round pisyoff results of the
3.0n-3 Tuscawilla Hills basketball
league have been announced as
follows:
The 76-ers with Phil Taylor's
desperation shot at the ~ giving
the 7~m the lead, gave them a 40-38
win over the Celtics who had their
playeff efforts squashed.
The Bullets moved into the finals by
stomping the Lakers 44-33. Bill Mattei
had 23 points to pace the Bullets.
The Bullets will play the 7~.e~ in the~
championship game tonight - Thursday
- at 6:15 p.m.
On Thursday, Aug. llth, we had our
Member/Gnest tournament. Jane Dul-
ly was the 'stand-in' chairperson and
she did a super job in a conpie of weeks
The theme for the day was 'rainbows.'
For decorating Jane had the assist of
her grandchildren, Kim and Tim
Wilson from Texas. With the help of the
management and the 'sub-"
managei~ent' the course was in nice
condition and everything looked spic
and span.
After a day of geod golf, for some and
bad golf for some of us We were serv-
ed a delightful luncheon at the home of
Col. and Mrs. Jolm D fffy. And the raim
held aff just long enough.
The tournament of the day was a
Best ball twosome match with full haw
dicap. There was a tie for f'wst place
with a 15 under par 59. After matching
cards Ginny Nutzman and her guest
Pat Brant took first place. Second place
went to Norma Bowers and her guest
Anna Lynbm-g. In third place were Ann
Groves and Mais Quill with a net 60.
Charlotte Gone and Barhara Ril held
down the fourth spot with a 61.
Closest to the pin on No. ~ was Nor-
ma Bowers. The closest to the line
drawn down the middle of the 15th fair-
way was Marge Grove.
In looking over the score sheet of
twenty eight players the net scores
showed 19 eagles: 2 ouRS, 6 twos and II
threes. None of these eagles belonged
to N.R. and her partner but we had
fun!!!
The Championship tournament is in
full swing and all the first round mat-
ches have been completed. Arm Groves
took Lu~cille Rohertson to the leth hole
before Lucille closed her out. I unders-
tand Ann played one of bet best rounds.
Vera Reed and Pat Kidwiler had a go
at it with Pat coming out on top.-Nan-
cy Roth bested Beth Printz. second
round will be: Lucille vs Ethlyn
McDonald, Nancy vs Charlotte Gano,
Pat vs M Brown and Jane Duffy vs
Peggy Thomas,
In the pairs toumameat the only ones
who made any move were Ann and Joe
Groves from 5th to 3rd place, and Jim
Fleckea~er and Peggy Thomas moved
from 2rid to 1st place.
CHIPPERS: Martha Smith chipped
in on No. 5 and Norms Bowers chipped
in on No. 15 for a
THE FAST-PITCH TEAM
Members of the Turf Club Fast-Pitch Softball team
of Jefferson CoUnty say thanks to the following busines-
ses and individuals who helped to sponsor the team's
trip to the State Fast-Pitch tournament staged in Hunt-
ington, W.Va. August 5, 6 and 7. The Turf team finish-
ed third in tournament play and it was only the sup-
port of the following that made the trip possible:
Bank of Chadas Town, Peoples Bank of Charles Town. Leslie's,
Feagan's Jewelry, Chipper's, IGA Market, Smoet's Insurance,
Kastla's Man's Shop, Valley Hardware, Mary's Country g Western,
Van Tol Florists, Newberry's, Nerituge Home Center, Bechdel
Jewelers,Athay'a Hcdr Designers, L:ledri Shoe Repair, Virginia's
Gift Shop, Creamer's Texaco, Whitmore Lumber Company, Whitu's
Grocery, Miller's PriMing, Eastern Ball(ling Supply, Community
011 Company, Moler's Wreckage, Tom House Resteurent, Atlas
Import Parts, ShuM Realty, Serenity Motel, Valley Suno o, Melvin
T. Strider Company, Frltts Furniture & Appliances, Pizza Nut,
Henry Devenport, Buck Longerbeam, George Petrucd, Mr=. James
Grim, Fred Leew, Mede E. Alger, Cindy Longerbeam, Ralph
Dov. Kmnanb,Ed Gray, Coke Coulter, Noni Shreck,
Bill and Donna Frltts, aaren e RGmsburg and Evelyn Jones.