PAGE 4 HERSHEY NEWS April 22, 1954 Bears Wrote Chapters In Annals Of Hockey The 1953-54 , although eliminated by the Cleveland Barons in the final series, brought more fame and recognition to the ChocolatetoNn in the hockey record books. . Coach Murray Henderson's scrappy aggregation was the sixth Hershey club in the his- tory of the to reach the Calder finals. The only Bear team to win the coveted trophy was D o n Penniston's 1946 - 47 skaters. This year's Bears, though Murray Henderson not rated a chance to reach the play-off finals after dropping a pair to the on BOWLING ROLL-OFFS of the Industrial League last Wednesday night saw the En- home, ice, confounded the gineering Dept. team capture the 1953-1954 title as the Engineers topped the Printing experts by smacking the Dept. keglers on the Community Club alleys. In the center of the photo above, Chocolate Pittsburghers, three games Captain to two, and entered the fi- Corp. Plant Manager Samuel F. Hinkle presents league trophy to winnink Team nals against the defending Art Garrison. In the photo, left to right: Calder champions. Front row (Engineers): Myron Brendle, Guido Piergallini, S. F.11inkle, Art Garrison, They got off to a good start Robert K. Stover and Nick Spaziani. against the Barons, with Gor- • Back row (Printing Dept.): Harry Fasnacht, Samuel Dissinger, Team Captain R. die Henry handing them a 3-0 Stearl Sponaugle, William Pennesi and Kenneth Baker. The Printers were first-half shut out in the opener. The champs and the Engineers won the second half to enter the roll-offs. Barons came back to grab the Individual and team trophies are to be presented at the league's banquet Friday next three, but the determin- night at the Mt. Zion fire hall, near Fredericksburg, with R. M. Bucher, plant superin- ed Bears prolonged the series tendent of production, and Community Club Director Ralph Hoar making the presenta- by slapping the Ohioans, 7-1. tions. However, the more experi- enced Barons finally won out by, hammering out a 5-3 tri- Industrial League Junior College Student Wins Scholastic Award ut:nph in the sixth game and earning a 4-2 advantage in the Bowling Roll-Offs Donald Hummer of Her- Hummer, son of Mr. and competition. shey Junior College has re- Mrs. Charles Hummer of 110 PRINTERS ceived an award fenm the POPE AF BASE, FT. Highlight of the play-offs East Chocolate Avenue, re- was the fine play of Her- Pennesi 171-156-171-203-701 Chemical Rubber Company of BRAGG, N. C.—Airman Sec- Cleveland, Ohio, for maintain- ceived with the award a ond Class Elwood E. Witmer shey's "Kid Line," com- Baker 125-163490-140-618 posed of Skip Teal, Murray ing the highest Freshman Handbook of Chemistry and . of Hershey, Pa., has been as- Dissinger 168-181-139-127-615 average in Chemistry. Physics. signed to the 726th Technical Costello, and Don McKen- Sponaugle 177492-240-184-793 Air Command Squadron of the ney. The. rookies contribut- Fasnacht 182-213-180-152-727 509th TAC Group here as a ed the winning goals in Totals 823-905-920-806-3454 teletype operator. He recently three of the Bears' five HERSHEY COMMUNITY THEATRE returned from an overseas as- play-off triumphs. Young ENGINEERS signment. McKenney became the first Monday and Tuesday, April 26 and 27 Witmer is married to the rookie in the hiMory of the Spaziani 171-132-167-213-683 Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Former Elda C. DiBlasio who AHL to score a "hat" trick, Stover 170438-155463-626 BEAT THE DEVIL resides with an uncle and when he slammed a trio of PWrgallini 146-185-179-148---658 Humphrey Bogart Jennifer Jones aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank goals home in Hershey's 7-1 Brendle 217-159-133-148-657 The itrahge story of strange people. See what happens Capitani of 101 West Granada victory. • Garrison 210-177-132-175--694 when this group of mysterious people thinks it is time to "beat Avenue,-Hershey. Hershey's chances received Handicap 44-44-44-44-176 the Devil." A native of Hummelstown, a severe setback when Red Totals 958-835-810-8912-3494 Wednesday and Thursday, April 211 and 29 stellar lgoaltender, he is the son of Mr. and MrsHenry, Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Miles G. Witmer. was forced out of the last two THE BIGAMIST The airman enlisted Feb- games with a badly injured Cited For Aid To VFW's ruary 23, 1952. Pope Air knee. Young Jim Shirley, of Edmond O'Brien Joan Fontaine Force Base, his present post, the Sault St. Marie club of the Teener Baseball Series Ida Lupin° Edmund Gwenn serves as headquarters for the Northern Ontario Hockey As- An adult drama about a man who leads two lives, loving two Ninth Air Force. sociation, filled in admirably HARRISBURG—George W. women, only one of whom could be a mother. manager of Hershey but the breaks went against Bartels, Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May I Never try to please more him. Park and its Sports Arena, than Friday Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 75 per cent of the people; if voted a citation of The Bears' regular season has been Saturday Shows at 5:00, 7:.00 and 900 you do, you won't get anything finish, which found them merit by the Veterans of For- done. landing in second place, was eign Wars in Pennsylvania. RED GARTERS in the cap of Mur- The award was made for his (Color by Technicolor) The Hershey Sports Arena has a feather ray Henderson, their sopho- assistance in connection with Rosemary Clooney Jack Carson t seating capacity of 10,000. Guy Mitchell Crowley — — more coach. Henderson, who the playing of the first annual Pat This is 1954's big musical show. Unusual is the word for it. The imagination gallops but last season piloted the club National VFW Teener Base- Hershey Light in story, great in color and stars. A picture the whole judgment goes on foot. to fourth iplace, displayed ball Championship at family can enjoy. a rare savvy as he juggled last August. his forward lines to over- State VFW Commander At the Oyster Bar come injuries, and came up Elmer D. Christine of Strouds- Week Beginning May 10th 7#17 ustcal they say: with the only club which burg said the honor is to be Matinees Wednesday and Saturday OF ALL TOWS "Two of the greatest bless- beat the pennant winning conferred on Bartels during RICHARD RODGERS & OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2a4 ings a man can have are a Buffalo Bisons with any the 35th annual convention of In association with sense of humor and a good regularity during the regu- veterans' organ- appetite." the overseas LELAND WAYWARD & JOSHUA LOGAN lar campaign. ization at Harrisburg on July premint In additibn to displaying in- 3. JEANNE WEBB spirational leadership, Hen- The National VFW Teener f derson took his regular turn Baseball Championship will be L *TILTON on the blue line, where he was played again this year at Her- B A a tower of strength on Her- shey during the week of shey's defense. August 16-21. George "Red" Sullivan Teams that reach the finals brought distinction and honor at Hershey will be housed this to the Bears when he smashed year at the Park Golf Club, Wor by two American Hockey League it was announced. scoring marks. First, he wiped RICHARD RODGERS out Ab DeMarco's old assist Lyrors by mark of 76 by a wide margin. Local Physician Listed OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd LOGAN HERSHEY Sullivan racked up a total of Book by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd & JOSHUA 89 as he assisted his line As a public service, the Adopted from JAMES A MICHENER'S Pulitzer COMMUNITY mates, and Hershey News lists the follow- Prize Winning -TALES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC' Dunc Fisher to reach the 40- ing physician for weekend Directed by JOSHUA LOGAN INN ZlyNER mark for the first times care in cases where you are Scenery andrJohi.ttiun.g.b ybylOmMolrELLE so. At The Chorolale in their careers. Then, on the unable to contact your family final day of the season, he physician: ( Crossroad% of April 24-25—Call Dr. Louis PRICES: Eves. — Orch. & Loge $4.40; Bale. $3.30, $2.20, $1.65. scored his 119th point, break- Mats.— Orch. & Loge $3.30; !talc. $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 The World. ing Carl Liscombe's old total G. Fetterman, 41 W. Caracas Tax Included. points figure by one. Ave. Telephone 3-8956.