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To the working men and women this community, we
express our pride and our thanks, Their efforts, energy
and initiative have done much in building for prosperity
and progress, and on them we rely, as we look to the
future.
We, too, are privileged to work for the good of our
town, our friends and neighbors. Our job: banking ser-
vices that help provide the financial "muscle" for
growth. May we help you?
We now, pay 31/ % Interest on all 'Savings Accounts
We also offer 4% Certificates of Deposits
the Tiger squad this season, and
a big boy ra~ t~at, andPaul Jack-
son, brother of th~ great Mickey
Jackson, are battling for the cen-
ter job, Jackson did see a little
action last season, While Manuel
is rookie.
OTHERS TO PLAY
Other boys who are likely to
By Barbara Hooper
Last Tuesday was another Home
& Home for the LGA, and this
time we journeyed to Purcellville
to meet in comptltion with the
Loudoun County women golfers.
Actually, we competed more stri-
ngly (or at least more spirit) than
the resuRing score indicates,
since it was Purcellville 11 pts.
and Charles Town 1 pts. We al-
ways look forward to playing with
these girls as some warm fellow-
ship always prevails, win or loose.
And it did not rain, which is un-
usual, because it has mined three
out of the four times we've been
there although not usually eno-
ugh to halt the play. Low gross
and net for PUt'cellvflle was Fran-
ces Cornwall and a tie for net
between "Whiltle' 'Good (txuth)
and Joan Collins; for C. T, it
was Nandy Roth and Ethlyn Mc-
Dona,ld. I might add that the team
of McDonald an(l ~ndy Cain
brought in the one pt. for Char-
les Town. Congratsl
Sounds like a poker game at
Sleepy HOllow Ladies Day Thurs-
day . "Most Threes, Fours and
Fivs" with handicap was the game
However, it was golf and the
prizes went to the three people
who got the most 5's on their
card, the most 4's and the m st
3 s - - with the proper amount of
strokes given to each player.
Polly Moore had the most 5's Dot
Brown the most 4's and Ruby
Propst the most 3's. Cindy Cain
had the most two's but tought
tuck, Cin, they don't count!
Once again only six members
showed - - please try to be pre-
sent,next time - - we're all needed
Flash - I just heard via my hot
line that Marty Beeler chipped
in for a par 4 on number nine
and to top it off - Nancy Roth,
who was playing with Marty turn
ed around and did the same
thing! But Marty still won
Nancy's goat and shot a 48 to do
it.
Other boys who had been re-
garded as fine replacements for
the gradua~ion~casualities, but
who will be missing for one rea-
son or another are: Charlie Mc-
Cormick, a fine quarterback p~t.
ential, Who sustained a back in-
jury; Raymond Roy, a defensive
back; MJckey Walker, a speedster
halfback, Duke Day, Kenny Carr,
Arthur AnderSon, Arthur And-
rews, a,ll interior linemen and
Henry Yates and Paul Davenport,
end prospects.
But n(vt all the bad breaks have
hR the Panthers and their coach-
ing staff, to date. Roger Parker,
head coach of the Trojans, said
this week kis Trojan squad has
also been hit hard by graduation
casualities and for other ineligi-
bility reasons. Coach Parker said
he lost 17 boys from his 1965
squad, 11 of them veterans of
last years team, nine of Chem
star, ters.
Missing from the Trojan line-
Thq Opposition This
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What,s Up Front eouflts ~ lot towards the success of any football teamT--and when the Charles Town High Panthers take the B
Friday night against the Hampshire County High Trojans, the big and "fearsome foursome" shown above will have to play a major t4[
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in stopping the Trojan offens~ if the Panthet~ iti-e to be victorious. This quartet, three of them veterans of last year s l'anther t~i~0~ ;,_
whiehtegl~tert~l it ~-8 YAak:k, ate expeeted tO pi~ve to be one of the biggest and toughest interior defensive quartets the Panthers ~ C~a]
fielded in some years. An~ three of them Will also be leading the front-line charging of the Panther offense. This quartet ave~bert V
~i0.pounds a~d with armpit ebrittmt e~nt~ under their belta, they will be rough for any team to handle this, season. The qua~Teresa
~tS shown, all seniors, are: (left to right)--Tommy Mercer, 215-pound veteran tackle, who has been called Trouble, by every team ~JUnction
has played against in the past three seasons; $ohn Shockey, 205-pound guard, who is expected to be even greater this season than~
when he caused loatls of trouble for th~ opposition; Mike McKee,~ 215.pound defensive guard, who has proven he ean hold
with the biggest and best of titt~; and D0it ~echt, 20S-peered tackle who will be playing his first year of Varsity football. Mercer,
and Specht will be playhtg rite game both ways, while McKee will be used only on the defense. (Photo by Tim
vice, and five rookies.
The veterans will be Clifford
Wilson, as a defensive end; Tom-
my Mercer, John Shockey, Mike
McKee, interior linemen and Bob
by Doleman, a good-big, hard run
ning halfback. Riehie Mills. a line
man and Alex Doleman, who saw
some service last season will
be in the starting team.
On the basis of the tentative
starting defensive line-ups releas-
ed this week by lhe Coaches ol
the two teams, Charles Town will
definitely have a decided weight
advantage over the Trojans Fri-
day night, both on the forward
and in the backfield.
The Panther defensive line is
expected to average about 190
pounds to 171 for the Trojans.
The Panther offensive backfield
will also have about a 15-pound
weight advantage, with a 165 ave-
rage as against 151 for the Tro-
jans.
Charles Town will have eight
seniors in the starting line-up and
Hampshire county will have six
seniors and five juniors,
Coach Roger Parker listed his
probably starting line-up as Torn
Nichols, a 185-pound senior and
Doug Lewis, a 135-pound senior
at the end posts; Larry Moyer~
a l?0-pottnd: seni~ and David
Parker, a 185-pound, junior as
the tackles; Lyle Colebank, 160-
pound, junior, and Robert Flah-
agan, , a 165-pound, junior, as the
guards; Roger See, 190-pound sen
ior, at the cente post; Steve Da-
vis, 155-pound, senior as quarter-
back; Francis Coleman, 150-pound~
senior and John Alkixe, 140-pound
junior as the hali backs and Mike
Timbrook,;in a 160=potmd junior, as:
bin~ 170-pound, Junior; Gten Hint.
on, 155.pound sophomore or Ron
W dtmore, 155-pound Junior, and
Greg Johnson, 175-pound junior,
as the defensive backs,
Coaches Lutman and Zamber.
Inn stated that possibly a number
of t her members of the squad
Woukl see some action in this
game, since a fewef the, positions
are still up for grabs,
The Charles Town squad will
travel by chaxtered bus to Rom-
hey, leaving about 4:30. A large
delegation 0f Charles Town fans
are expected to motor to Rvmney
for the battle which is expected
to draw one of the largest crowds
ever to attend a football game in
the new Hampsire Cot~ty stad.
ium Which was completed only
two years ago.
The Hampshire :AtMetic 'Bbost;
ers Club has been working hard
this week building up intei, est and
{mthuSiasm in the big game,
having staged a pbxade in Rom-
ney Monday even~g,
Wrentching
FROM PAGE -- 1
be ready to take anything that
Coach Roger Parker lets out of
the Trojan horse Friday night. On
taking a second look into the
boflirtg brew shows the Panthers
knocking that Trojan front wall
down and rolling to an even more
convincing win than that 7-0 edg-
hag which they managed over
Hampshire county last season.
Well do you see anything in that
pot that .lock's like members and
a score, we asked. And Crone No.
'3, said, why yes, the Panthers by
a~ least a 20-6 score. And now
die Witch can you tell us just
how they will do this? Power,
man, shear power on the ground.
. Now can you see what wi,ll
happen in Strasburg where the
making an invasion? Ah
witch No. 2. That picture
the Tigers mauling the
by a 13-7 score. You say
this happen when the
are a veteran, crew and
the best Strasburg has
in years? Well again it's
und power which the Tigers
come up with.
Now let's see, oh yes,
going to be some action in
eley Springs that same
you see what might happen
we asked witch No.L.
is a little hazy, she
since a lot of the action is
place in the air. but it
the Indians
men and bruised
the tune of 19-6.
Use The Ch
see some action Friday nigltt, up wil be Duane Colebank and the fullback. ,
Coach Jackson said, are big Don- John Zeilor, the ends; Harvey Charles Town s starting defen-
ald Haines, a 210-pound junior Daugherty and Richard Riggle- sire line-up will probably be Cliff
chestnut DINGS - Chestnu~ Bay colt, Iryll at the defensive guard post; Ter- man, the tackles" Ron Doman, a Wilson, 170-pound senior; and
. winner Celtic Money - Cliiconessa, C. B. Carter; IT Miller, a 150-pound junior, who guard; Fred Nickelsoja, the center Bill SmRh, also 170-p0und senior
ained some experience the Dwight Carpentdr, Bill Riggleman at the ends; Tommy Mercer, 215-
best .colt in his Chestnut Colt, Suh King-Dai's guard and center slots last year; and Larry Saville backs, pound senior and Don Specht, 205
!ourth T i-State Joseph Mazzoeco; Chestnut Colt,
Show held at. Flaming Fleet-Miss Mac B., Ray "Flea" Conway, Johnn Rutherford W nen ,the Pan,thers take to the pound senior as llnebackers John,
Ls last Saturday Bridenbaker, Charles Town; Bay and Carroll Johnson, all new- field Friday night Coach Doug] Shockey, 205-pounds and Mike Me l
27. . coR, War Tune-Cross Bun, Louis comers to the squad. Lutman said about five regulars ] Kee, 215 pounds, both seniors, at
Mted by Orme E. Torreyson, Charles Town. Lttther Wilson, also a new man from last season's team will be | guards; Ri hie Mills, 160-pound
in the starting llne.up along with ] senior, center, and Bobby D01e-
his l~st start a~ YEARLING FILLIES - Bay, on the Tiger squad th~ season, is one other boy who saw some ser- | man, 170:pdund Senior; Leeds Cor
Shenandoah Downs and iS among ..... ...... being groomed as a back-up man
th.l~ateafo, tne$.v, nttt, HarvestSinging.Mojill, Sam for rquarterback Lee BaUnger, NeWS
Sdd~ Trl-$tate FtRfll'ity to be O C'-raham" Bay Plan- Jim Ben- And Coach Jackson said Wilson
&
~t~l~ SLept. ~. " i la'h'~Ca~er', C~I'. I~e~y H~den; is beginning to be ta~et impress-
'e: Chestnut,- Misty Flight-Gay Cal- ice.
, W. ony Dr. A. Howard. Al ough here are still a lot (From Pag One)
1~U~us Ad, Wen TWO YEAR-OLD COLTS problems to be worked out yet,
del Bet, Mrs " Coach Jackson said he thinks internationally known Lippizzan stallion between the halves
Slash Cdtta,,e" Celtic Air, Ormes Wilson, Jr., ]his boys wilt give a good account of the racing doubleheader at She oah DoWnS 0n Labor
.... ' r Gra • " " I v..
R~ Wood Chee~ul App each, Sam O. -] of themselves Friday mght and.
' 1 Bro-- Early Cross, Sky Line Farm]that by, the time November ro is
=v " "" .... " ' airest
arles "rown, World s F , J around the Harpers Ferry team pLrRPLE PANTHER ': we are Id,
0'~ "rs ..~" ~r~.~a~. Vtb~ Mr.s Thomas H. Pet,. "Ch s ]Wgl have improved on last sea- lOotk~l ple~lty
son's three wins one tle as sharp and dispiayed#arly Seas6 l Lst Friff y n sc -
".Robe."'rt coi : 0-YEAR4)LD ..... FILLW_ --! gatimt five feats:• , , mage with North,,I-Iagerstown Htgh's it.s a "con:
Sea O'Erm, - Nicole, RObert B. Carmimtwe, Mrs. Jbseph H. Set- The W gers will find the Stras- trolled scrimmage whereby the speCt| e c Ch:e . Were
Young; B~at ~t~ t~a, O'Erin ~; .l~t~ing Nala, ~ir&~ I~etty M. : burg team. a tough one, loaded the field coaching while their pl ybi, s were sc ging..'.
Arrowleaf, ~[~ J&~s N, ?did- I~ngerb~am; Waverly Night, Mrs/ with a h0~ ~ff Veterans.froin a *""*" .... t
trays. . ..... : JRmes.N. AndreWs, Debit Again ]fine 1065 t am Which battled the . BUCKPASSER became the newest horse millionaire ins
YEARLINGS
COLTS AND GEL R0ber~ M. WinSt ad, Jr. Tlger rlg down to the wire be- week by winning the Tracers Stakes, collecting $53,6 /When
...... = " ~ .................. ]fore
dropping a 7@ decision to Man '() War won the same race in 1920, the 'winners share
IP#..--. ling the entire season. Although th'e . -_ ...... .... was $9,275... . .....
I TaTu ton saw nlv lintRed serviceerector, neaq coach oz
u--- ] hegai tied enough eX the Virgirdans, is this. year we r- IN GOLF MA( AZiNE,'B y *, ises h te on
From Pa e I-B [v~ri~e to help him greatly in mg.a gri~ ~ enthusiasm- ra. ly 0
Longerbeam, two fine defe Ive | his ful*i4ime assignment this sea- seen on me lace any to.wan finesse 8hoes around the greens. You ve got to hit
ends andS. p. ivers; | 0n. The other halfback slot ire coa.c , so early in the p .4 . On quick. The |ong r yoU hang )ver y, our shot, the tighlmr your., critically____
Gt
your
sport
coats
as well as e" ti ffebergd r, a I the "T!ger backfield is still one raxnmg...Pro ..0r ms hands become, i do most of my thinkit g while walking up i
fine hard.barging lullback, Con- that up for grabs, With Norman squad 10o tree .
ch J,ac -said Wednesday he Mum w, a 135-pond junior, who years, ha, 12 iiRt r tO the • " " ." -..-***--- . I " - '
fotmd good re- saw some service last season; and men;. back .ff team, Or W@St !n ,t tMS t - .
7"
Mou ttdm rs f06tb l i dhte ih 1 71... long:haa it been since your treated you elf to a
n ers tslCafl., *big for ffni wilt nixed up rmm ..me jayv ?. _
t aaMY see service FridaY, nl ht tce uvning, lettermen mcmae ,
.... ...... ' ...... -" " ' ....................... " ....GREEN BAY eACKERS" 'd"the Ysrm s will HoW
The b;- --'cation mark naw Coach J ckson said. This cemer uartm mc .
~s ~t~, ~v ..... i~k All ......
hoverir these-new boys is their i Ttger backfieid will be big and R er _. ! one, q u.a battle it out for the 1966 National Foot ll Deagne title, handSome :new SPORT (X)AT? Too long--we II wager.
, ..I: "_'*'~ ~ ~, ,...,-~.L,...~. ..~.~ i for ~he mostvart extmrienced , eroacK t~enny Renner, enu Jonn
... -- ........ - :-" -=- " Wymer, Chartie Himelright, while the Buffalo Biils and the San Diego Chart ers te Well .'.' how's.the time to choose that handsome new one
how long 411 them lol And the forward wail in front .... t.c le for
the American Football League flag, so says=Sports Mag-
come ;~to~ e ~ ~er fire. ! of tithe Tiger backfield. Will also {Vil~"'~ ~W~:h'":i "~'t~h'a" "st"r from:ou:r
g t, lection. You'll look better - ' and feel
• ~ .: .......... , ..fi, ll ........ el., lmlfb ck Bu e azine inn current isstte. The ntagazine alSoi icks the Wash-
Tkm,cottld: Friday mgk [have some experienced Perform-
v, m ,,:' 'l er.o, b - L0rhe- P5 a 220- ......... ington Redskins for a sixth place finish this season .... better! whYflelay such pleasure ? •
take :this ~ and a /eW• moke [ Peund sen or tac~e, expected tO , .' $,~,7,)~$ f ~iAgI~00
be[ore : l' m~p as:. [ be the leader of what's up font ,, . . i S.D. PARTIES: Sept. 6, The Exchange Clttb of Washing-
But~ ~ 'i~ ~t ]east SiX veterans ~ for the Tlger~ Also providing Nt~W tOaCllff ton 60; Sept. 7, The Eastern Panhandle ShHhb Cltib of 109 : i
* the/some emperience to the line will "'-'" 7""--"=:- or more. Thursday, Sept. 8, L, eesburg Rotary Club, numbc - I t
:! i be W].Ibert l