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Sports Classes Page 4 HERSHEY NEWS August 8, 1963 Goodson Captures Publinx, American Hootenanny Festival Burns And Paioletti Win The American Hootenanny Festi- this country who have performed val, highlighting all kinds of folk on stages in Europe and the Middle Gordon Goodson, 49-year-old golf- .East and can sing popular and folk music performed by six of the na- er out of Warings Golf Club in Har- songs in no less than ten languages. risburg captured the State Public tion's fastest-rising groups and so- Part of the 'evening's festivities Links golf championship in the re- loists, will be staged at the Star- will be a major folk music talent cent matches held at the Hershey light Ballroom of Hershey Park on hunt, with local folk groups invited Park Golf Club. Thursday, August 15, starting at to demonstrate their abilities. As This was the second state title 8 p.m. the troupe moves around the coun- for Gordon (first in 1955). This year Appearing on the program will try on the current ,tour, the pro- Vow he fired a 72-hole total of 294 finish- be emcee Bill Faier, star of his fessionals on the bill will be keep- ing two strokes ahead of Jim Rutter own "Midnight Special" show in ing watch for new talent in a of Manor who made a strong bid to New York for two years; Bob Car- search that will lead to recording catch Goodson when he fired a ey,.former member of the world- sessions for top winners. Consid- one-under-par 70 on the final 18 famous Tarriers; The Ramblers eration will also be' given to orig- holes for a 296. Three, .guest stars of TV's The inal material. Mery Griffin Show and Paul Garrison, making a bid for owners of Producers of the show have also rave reviews for their album his fifth title scored rounds of 75 Invited patrons of the festival to "Make Way for the Ramblers and 74 to add to earlier scores of bring their banjos, guitars, "and Three"; Lovely Joan Meyer, 76 and 73 for a 298 total. He fin- gifted vocal chords" to participate in an singer, musician and linguist; and ished in a tie for third with Joe informal community sing. Dress EAGLE SCOUT awards were given during recent ceremonies held Dimitri and Daniel, newcomers to for the event will be informal. at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church to John Boslego and Charles Cackovic who played the final Gassert. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Boslego of 444 W. round with Goodson. Areba Avenue and Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gas- Jim Burns and Gene Paioletti of Park Pool Scene Of AAU Jr. Olympics Friday & Sat. sert of 832 E. Chocolate Avenue. Left to right are John, Mrs. Hershey, captured the Pennsylvan- The AAU Olympics Long Course The meet will be broken into four Boslego, Charles, Mrs. Gassert and Clement Fure,. scoutmaster. ia Publinx Best Ball of Partners Swimming and Diving Champion- age divisions: midgets (10 and championship at the club as the the western division as it was last ships will be held at the Hershey under): juniors (11 and 12); inter- state Publinx title tourney got un- mediates (13 and 14), and seniors year. der way with the special one-day, Park Pool on August 9 and 10. This season the Hershey Bears (15-16-17) in both the boys and girls 18-hole event. Clubs are expected from Phila- will train at the Hershey Sports classes. Sports The Hershey duo set a new rec- delphia, Suburban Philadelphia, John Tellet of the Milton Hershey Arena, and expect to open camp on comparatively n e w Wilmington, greater Harrisburg, At- Tuesday, September 17. This will ord for the School will be the referee. Serving eight birdies en- lantic History Repeats mark the first time in eight years event, scoring City, Camden, Summit, Lan- as Mr. Tellet's assistant is Don route to the record-setting 63 which History was repeated in more that the Bears have trained at caster, Reading, York, Chester, Wil- Smith, Roy Schaeffer is the meet on the ways than one in the sixth annual Hershey. is eight strokes under par liamsport, Allentown and Bethlehem. director and Rusty Owens is meet Big 33 All-Star Classic held last According to Frank Mathers, Chocolate Town layout. Fifty Timers, 30 judges and 20 coordinator. weekend at the Hershey Stadium. who is starting his 8th year as Burns and Paioletti, in topping scorers will be available to help John B. Zerbe, director of rec- the annual coach team, the Bears ex- the field of Keystone golfers, kept run the meet. Officials have sup- ••••, Theme for football of the reation for the Hershey Community game was the 100th anniversary of pect to have several exhibition the trophy at home as they de- plied the meet with sufficient per- Center, is chairman of the AAU the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, games before the regular season throned the famed Garrison broth- sonnel to handle the event. Junior Olympic Committee. and the rival teams were billed as opens, including at least one with ers, Art and Paul. The Garrisons the Blue and the Gray as repre- a National League team. won the first such crown in 1961 Bassinet Set Dominic and Marjorie (Wert) Vi- sentatives of the opposing forces Final Standings and retained it two years. ozzi, 101 E. Hazel Street, Palmyra, in the historic Pennsylvania battle Art Garrison's No. 1 Team came a boy, July 25. 100 years ago. out on the top of the heap in the Kindergarten Registration Hershey Hospital James and Barbara (Roe) Kosier, The Blue forces, who won the Hershey Employees Golf Tourna- Grantville Route 1, a boy, July 25. ment this year with a final Warren and Ruth (Good) Sealer, historical battle of long ago, also stand- George and Mary (Rowley) Car- ing of 4 wins, 0 losses and one Set For August 19 to 23 446 Hockersville Road, Hershey, a won the Big 33 event by defeating berry, 511 West Granada Avenue, tie. No. 4 Team captained by Dan Registration for kindergarten and girl, July 19. the Rebels by a 36-6 score. Like- Hershey, a boy, July 24. wise, the Blues, a Bonawitz came in second 3-1-1; new entrants for grades one through Gerald and Marian (Meyer) Kee- predominantly Russell and Antoinette (Lindgren) western No. 3, captained by Bill Pendleton, six who have not previously enrolled fer, 201 Pazabon Drive, Palmyra, a Pennsylvania squad, re- Diamond, Annville Route 2, a boy, peated history in scoring the third 3-2; No. 2, captained by Earl O'- at the Derry Township Elementary boy, Jtily 20. July 26. straight win for the West over the Neal, 2-3; No. 6, captained by School has been scheduled for the Gene and Shirley (Elsasser) LeRoy and Ruth (Weaver) Geesa- Grays, principally an eastern Pa. Harold Kendig, 1-4; No. 5 Harry week of August 19 to 23. Stuck, Box 217, Hershey, a girl, man, Grantville Route 1, a girl, July team. Zimmerman, 1-4. Registration will be held in the July 20. Title Winners 26. Exhibition Game principal's office from 9:00 to. 11:30 Leo and June (Steiley) Gibson, The Dennis and Loretta (Shenk) Baum, The Philadelphia Eagles will pit Hershey A. A. has reclaimed a.m. and from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. Palmyra Route 2, a boy, July 21. the Lebanon City-County 132 E. Main St., Palmyra, a girl, their forces against the Baltimore Twilight A child must be five years old Nevin and Mary (Boltz) Groff, title after a year's July 26. Colts this Saturday night for the lapse. The title before February 1, 1964 to be eli- 6110 Bluegrass Avenue, Harrisburg, was won by Palmyra last year. Kenneth and Dorothy (Kline) Herr, first competition of the year. Fans gible for kindergarten and must be a girl, July 22. will be looking forward The Chocolate Towners gained un- six years old before February 1, Box 255, Palmyra, a girl, July 26. to seeing Carl and Nancy (Full) Cook, 113 such newcomers as Tom Woode- disputed claim on the title following 1964 to be eligible for first grade. Ira and Anna (Ortenzi) Silsbee, W. Main Street, Middletown, a girl, shick and Ron Goodwin of the last Monday's game with Richland Birth and vaccination certificates 34 Half Street, Hershey, a boy, July Ea- July 22. gles and John Mackey and Butch when Ellie Neidich pitched a 4-hitter must be presented to the principal 27. Maples of the Colts. and drove in one of the runs to before a child may be registered. James and Ruth (Brinser) Fisher, Thomas and Rebecca (M ille r) Street, Elizabeth- capture the 3-0 triumph. Bob Pan- New entrants for grades two 123 North Market Dressler, Box 152, Hershey, a boy, Hershey Bears town, a boy, July 23. The Hershey Bears kake doubled to drive in the other through six are asked to bring their July 27. will again Jay and Alberta (Waselesk) play 36 home and 36 two runs in the 5th inning of play. school records or report cards from Richard and Ruth (Waybright) away games, Blauch, 820 W. Maple Street, Pal- it was announced this week by The win gave the Hershey team a the school previously atended. Holp, Hershey Route 1, a girl, July the myra, a boy, July 23. nine clubs in the American Hockey 17-7 count on the season.
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