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KELIJ\.M The Bulloch Herald - Page 16 team 13, 1961 weekend Rotary keeps Statesboro, Georgia, Thursday, July A Prlze·WlnnlnQ Newspaper Julv• run In the final Rotary lor the first two Jaycee outs. scored the lourth. 1961 Zetterower to the top of BULLOCH Johnny singled Nas- Better HERAALD New.paper THE Lehman Gerald, Johnny center as David DeLoach 19.61 flyed one Zetterower Conte., a place worthy and Johnny Contestl Belter NewwPllJl8r Iller i league's top out to short at R with the three If were given credit • big Hen- on second went to third D. and 01; STATESBORO AND BULWCH MAX COLLINS brother Bam";, Hook, DEDICATED TO THE PROGRESS COUlVTY Frank By runs. 1 rs. day 1011g. In Ihl) morning steal, but was caught about, drix, lirat 011 lor the Rotary, Jaycee of Mr. and Mrs. tho Rotary Lit. Final score: Rotary over Jay- clla"'lll· Dupree. SOli Friday, July i, f�t short to retire the came acrosa to score. Sikes, out Baseball Team took tw� cees 4 to 3. Winning pitcher � Weldon Dupree, edged tie League Inn Pye, and Elli. next up went NUMBER 38 .1. n� pong first mg. JULY 1961 Lamar In the final match the tleld to defend their three to retire was Fronk Hook, losing pitcher, 210 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, 20, .. a.<lJ fur Ihls Bagby was down one, two, VOLUME XX Established March 1937 P.O. Box ROo First o�f r"r the aycees 26, of Ih. 12, and title In the Majors. Ronald Barnes James Pye. a hctl. liter In 13, 14·year.old·s place the James who went the Inning. same the third pitcher Pye Ne- tennis contest, At the victim was Oo<,.ld tary's down on three strikes, a. Pratt • of Mrs. Donald Is time Jock Paul, son place hard fighting Jaycees. 1 _===_===-==-•••••••-11'11 n Hili acquired first on alii error II P. Thelma Paul, defeated Johnny first r, 0",1 Irs. A. I" the first half of the by Donald Barnes on second Martin in the flnol.s of the 15· lnntng lound Ronald Barnes. but was thrown out while try: The Inc. IS dlvisloo, & M. for A. 16·year·old new first to come to the plate Ing to stretch It to second. Leh- Bulloch Don Barnes was award- went down on Karagheusian, At 12:30 p.m. McDoug. the Rotary. man Gerald gets industry; aid was on hand at the pavalon strikes to retire the Inning. News." II e the his "Home-Town � RanlCdk HonendthriXe JIA"",nds w h 1.0 do W HUBERT AMASON, who reo edfOllo"wrsedt onB"brnalelss. G reg Sikes Ied off the top Softball "Nt also' second. Junior team Max Lockwood was Addl· rtrst Barnes stole second witlo Dugout ,,,,,,:-UJa Supt, cently purchased the J. A. pitch half of the Inning Legion Rick's over with members 01 his The next caught U Important game present son plumbing, and electrical pitch a walk, but waa thrown S WITh' • free. B MAX COLLIN North the listeners but he popped It up y U.S. eleven. will under the only off to SI.afl ';0 give to steal. Road' t"''''''. business, operate eye, out Pye on River uta, trytng Ralph 'Old 301 on the acuvi- first out 01 the report name of W. H. Amason to third lor the he the complete firm On the softball field at the was hit by Ralph Marsh of CENTER hnd taken Donald Barnes, next up, gr�und. SWIM ties thAt already Plumbing, Heettng and Electri- game. �qUIt;:"t f:rst Wth� Nac Grille team. In team plant Recreation Center every Tues- big come . strikes as his building nnd Ihe events 10 went down on Nlo. s,""n was place cal Contractor. Ondabaa�ma���":tt ;:r1��lIIs;d Jake's Amoco was II The wim Center open day, Wednesday, and Thursday batting, e d not make hie play fast enough is the Soft- ,for 29 for a .3799 average and to t.he public all day Monday BOILED PEANUTS night, softball In alr, success annthcr 81IId went. to second. RIckie Nac was 4 lor 29 lor a .167 for tile regular admission prices. Pye ball players are coming from Nic III n und� M. a crowd was News Ellis walked 81IId .toIe second Tho usual swimming lessons. At 3 P. Inrge Denmark every where to put everything average. three an� u 1 hon Ihey were not of the while Marven McMullen went the second played held in Ihe mornings, on hnnd to partake they have In their game. But, In game anl\WlI' tenn"'on that down on strikes. Ronald Barnes which a total of ""<I Ibtir in order that everybody bushels of boiled. peanuts Where are tho spectators? Every that night In there In went down on Brooklet It has be<oI reported h�ld to m. were tight next up also have 35 runs were scored, cutlir\&. might get a chance go prepared game this year the players slices of strikes. Dixie Neon 18 to 17 Go- that approximately was open 00 Monday the park, features out numbered 4 to I, edged watermelons pool Cookout spectato,,\ Bulloch �e one af and Jlm- fOT B�klet ounry which Is auentton centered Johnny Nasworthy when it should be spectators ing all the way and I\Ighl. usually. AI � p.r,� ...ere lieed...ten, disposed that It IS closed Sisson both grounded out 10 to I. Some of Chu<!k Bonovltch was the win: the around the Memcrial Park my ,over players within minutes. .three the and Bill Hutchin 01, all eighteen thomg,hts\\ the best softball players in ning pitcher watermelons during Swimming Pool as Approximate Those delicious eek.. all three son was the pitcher. .Iuly 4, kids set The will leave state are here nights losing Lan- On Tuesday 450 eager young got Rev. Hoyles at- came from the (ann of Mr. morntn!l- Iy no the Brooklet 18 hit mounted as After her 17th for Macon to attend playing top notch ball for Leading Brooklet commu- the tension high �.e to dive for 1,000 pennies. Monday 3 nie Lee of the birthday to tack were Wayman Shuman And other it was a Pastor Bible at Mercer. one see. tournaments 8Ctl�- the whistle blew only Study 3 Lamer Williams of for 3 and Chuck Bonnvitch nity. Tracy minutes before the ZETTEROWER and Mrs. I. M. Mrs. Franklin Zetterower was There is no ror any ties progressed. matter of By MRS. H� H, charge hitters for On morning there held been Don Wheeler 01 for 4. The leading Monday won the ball bottom of the pool hod Millen and Mrs. hostess to a Class Meeting Of games, plenty of sitting room. excltement t.�urney Neon were Strozzo was n t of .,ell While Mr. and Dixie Tony pie y for all And nine-year-old covered inch by inch. Friday evening, July 7th, Miami. Fla. the Intermediates 01 HarvlJle refreshments close by as sev- eight. 3 for and Hub Newman 3 for around the playground IS the son Mr. didn't find nod Mrs. Williams honored at softball. So tum 3, Trncy some. of the kids 11:"- Mrs. Thomas Foss Church Wednesday evening plenty of good and contests boys. �f 4 a slammer. eral tournaments Thurman Lanter. it was re their on her a.nd J. Ginn and for these Tues- including grand and Mrs. even one penn�, daughter, Delores, anl<l children spent the past her home. Mrs. H. out games every ball tourna- a total of 5 home runs were held. A zell as with a and In all that contest WDS in that several foumll seventeenth birthday With relatives In Cairo, Mrs Zetterower are day, Wednesday Thursday for all ten, While ported .. leade�s Those were ment wns scheduled "Cookout." busl- 10:30. were hit. hitting Jim m Williamson as 35 and 40. of this group. After the from 7:30 until and progress. y many �k Hub Newman and Tony StrOUD eleven and rwelve-year-olds as he refreshments were on his skill e OUtdoor directed by ness meeting In the June was banking Ih Lit"..ie L games. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lves and game Thursday, Chuck Vick was the winner. A 5 of Dixie Neon, and Page tournament, were defeated Nlc als? won the horseshoe bo Mrs. Walter Royal, enjoy- of and served. 29, Jake's Amoco, and is the son of Mr. All � P.�l. si � ��� children Moscow, Penn., Bonovltch, Shorty Smith, Young Page over 13 years 01 the Grille II td 4. The win- N. cer- open to boys ed throughout evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C. De- Nac Brooklet. In and Mrs. Fred Page of AII:S�� �roma �':oo�e;,eAfte� CARD OF mANKS Tommy cutwo k t bl cI th was Glenn Cun- J?nes of.