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Are You PlanningADebutante PartyA ClambakeA Golf MatchA Fishing PartyA Benefit?Ou r organization will saveyo u h ou rs o f w ork andmany dollars.W e e an a ns we r al l yourques t ions at th t f i rs t interview. Comple te with ar r a n gemen ts f o r a successful affair i n m o st in s tancesat no c h a rg e t o your group..Why no tmak e us e of Philade lph ia ' s mos t un iqu e s e r vice? A phone call will s t a r tth e party on it s way.AMUSEMENTBROKERS, Inc.Rm. 50 0 Jefferson Bldg.
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S U ~ R VACATIONSMr. and Mrs. J ames E . Mitchell,'of Haverford, and Mr. and Mrs .Walter W. Buckley,of Wynnewood,will. entertain at: a l un cheon andswimming party Sunday, at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, IIIhonor of Miss Nancy Ann Heston,debutante daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.John Craig Heston, of Bryn Mawr.
. . .....Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Minturn,of Bl 'yn Mawr, and their children,will spend the summer in Hamilton, IMass. .. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Cummins Cather-wood, of Haverford, have 'Ieft forEdgartown, Mass., wher e t h ey willremain through August .
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cumming s , o f522 Up land Rd. , Manoa, announcethe engagement of thei r daughter, .Miss Helen Cummings, t o Davi d S.Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Hamilton, of West Phi ladelphia.
Miss cummings I s a graC luat e ofHaverford ToWnship High Slhool,and i s n ow attending Drexel Inst itute of Technology. Mr . Hamil ton,who graduated f r om the John Bart r am High School and a t tended t h eUniversi ty of Pennsylvania, servedi n t he armed f or c es f or o ne and ah al f y ea rs , o ne y ea r o f w hi ch hespent in Japan. . '
No da te ha s been set f o r t h e wedding.
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Haverford TownShip's Nunan- Slook baseball team defeated Col- M 'Ll ingdale by a 6 to 4 s cor e l ae tTues - aln . 1neday n i gh t f or I ts 1 2t h stralA'ht winin t h e Ame r ic a n L eg io n EasternDelaware Coun ty Baseba ll League .On Thursday night. On the LansIIclentific phenomena. One hundred downe High School field, East Lansballoons, each 67 feet in diameterIdowne finally defeated t h e Nunan to .upport a (OO-pound gondola will S look team. 5 to 4. handing the lobe uUllzed. _, ...__ .. : ~ n . t e am i t s first de fea t o f the sea-
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Saturday Re8ulteBerwyn . 3 ; Wayne , 1.Ardmore, 9; Drexe l H i ll , 2.Norristown. 1; West Chester. O.Manoa. 4; West Manayunk, 2.Narberth, 15; Gladwyne. 1.Sunday Resul tsNarberth. 3; Ardmore, 1.Manoa. 9; Drexel HI11. 4.Gladwyne, 13; West Manayunk,8 .Norristown. 7; Wayne. 3.West Chester, 9; Collegevl11e. 3.STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS
I Eastern DivisionW. L. Pct.Narberth 7 1 .875Manoa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 .750Drexel H i ll .. . . . . . . .. 4 4 .500Ardmore . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 5 .444Gladwyne . . . .. 3 4 .428West Manayunk . . . . . 3 6 .333I Western DivisionW. L. Pct.BerWYn . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 .857Norristown . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 .500Wayne .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 5 .375Wes t Cheste r . . . . . . . . 3 6 .333Collegeville 1 6 .143TWS WEEK 'S SCHEDULESaturday (8 P . M .)West Manayunk at Narberth.Drexel HlIl at Gladwyne.Manoa at Ardmore.Norristown at Berwyn.Collegeville at Wayne.Sunday (2.80 P. M.)Ardmore at West Manayunk.Gladwyne at Manoa.Narberth at Drexel Hill .Co1legeville at Norristown.West Chestel' at Belwyn.
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JERRY RULLOMember of the PhiJa. Warr ior s , n a tiona l p ro ba sk e tb a llc hamp s, w ho hilS joined theWayne I. A.C . nine of the MainLine Lea gu e. A n o ut fi el de r,R u ll o m ad e a beauti fu l throwto cu t off a run at the plateagainst Berwyn last Saturday.
aDeI rushed to Bryn Mawr Hospital.He only a severe st rain .. In downing .Ardmore wi t h t h reehits, 3-1. on Sunday , A lbie Becker ,Narberth southpaw, fanned U Lionba tsmen. Becke rwas caugh t by hi .brother, Charlie Becker . markln/Ct h e f i rs t time t il e two have workedtogether this year.
Tod MacFarland, pltcher-outftelder, was released by Drexel Hill andsigned by Gladwyne. MacFarland,In h i s on ly mound s tar t fo r t h e Hillers. was b l as t ed fo r 13 1tlts and 9-2setback by. Ardmore O n ~ a t u r d a y .Narberth announced the releaseof pitcher F ra nk P er su tu andcatcher Bob Yeabsley a n d t h e signIng of backstop Dan Pierce. Piercewas a ba tt e ry -ma t e o f ace righthander George Davidson in Ger-man town l a st year. .Joe Golden. Norristown pitcher,set dOwn West C h es te r w it h twoh it s a s t he County Seaters win, 1-0.The w inne rs we re a bl e t o get onlyfour h i ts off West Chester' s Dodds.Walt Beaver will b e l os t to theWayne mound 21tat'f. The b ig r ight hande r h a s been ca1led o ut o f townindefinitely for bus iness reasons .M al L en tz , s tr on g- ar me d l it tl eWest Manayunk shortstop, Is curr e nt ly t he hottest shortflelder Inthe league. Although playing witha low-placed club. Le nt z h as beenhitting well a nd h as been fieldinganything that Is hit near him. JohnJanis is another bright spot. in anotherwise d rab Yunke r picture.Charley Sch re iner , l e tt - hande l '.will make Narberth ' s pi tchIng staffone of t h e b e st In the l eague whenhe j o ins the Bo rough it e s as o f Ju ly4. Schre in e r was Temp l e University's s t andou t p i tch er du ri ng t h erecent collegiate diamond campaign.
Narberth CourtOpener TakenBy Bryn MawrBryn Mawr and Overbrook scoredv ic to ri es a s t he Na rb e rt h P l ay ground Basketba.1l League openedits campa ign Monday night withtwo games on the Narberth Community Center' s open all' courts.Bryn Mawr defeated Main Line,19-16, a s s t ew a rt scored s ix po int sfO!' the victors a nd Sm it h led thelosers with seven. Overbrook upsetWest Philadelphia.3933. Blnk Manning caged 13 points and GreerHe inde l had 10 for the victors.League games wiIJ be stagedevery Monday, Tuesday , Wednesd ay a nd T hu rs da y ev e n I n g sthroughout the season. Other circuit membel's are Brookline. StonehUl'st, Lower Mel'ion and Narberth .Officials Include Norman Butz,d i r ec to r. f o rmer st. Joseph's College ace; Don. Kellett. Pe nn c ou r tcoach; Jack Wels h , l ik e Ke1lett anex -Penn baske tba l l star; William(Doc) Howard and J l g ~ s Torchlana.BRYN MAWR
R us s He ss a nd Bill Groetzlnger,dashes; Bob smith .Ben Wilmo t andTom Fr it s ch , halt anel mile I'uns;Jim Seton and Bud Wl1llams, hurd le s; C ha r li e A nd e rs on . shot putand javelin; Tom M cN ut t, h ig hj um p; R oy Wilson, j ave l in ; Ph ilDonatelli and Bill Stamen, polevault.Finley Gordon. Haverford ' scrackhalt-miler, wl1l return a l ong w i thEd Long. mileI'; Bob Steinman, whohas rUn a M-second quarter Indoors; Larry P icke l l . j avel in ; RoyT ra cy a nd Bob Beckman, broadjump; Bob Brock, d as he s; D ou gJohn s t on and :Bill Lehman, halfmile; Lester CLgle, h ig h j ump a ndpole vault; Len Scha tz . ninth-grades p ri n t s t ar , a n d E i ll Snyder, high1ump.
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By HABBYELLSWOBTHNarberth's defending championsand an Improving Berwyn clubmaintained their leads In t h e Eas t ern and Wes te rn Divisions of theMa in Line Baseball League.Narberth, one gameahead of faststriding Manoa, tackles "good h i t,no p i tch " West Manayunk at Narberth on Saturdayand will visi tJoeIrvin 's sagging Drexel Hl Il e rs onSunday .Gene Davi sw i l l send Charlie'Gunther and either 'Albie Beckeror George Davidson to the mound.Berwyn , en joy ing a three-gamel e ad o v er second-place Norristowni n t he u pp er h al f of the loop, meetsthe County Seaters and West . Cheater in week-end outings .Norristown wll1 be met at Berwynon Saturday, with t h e Pi ra te s t rav eling to West Chester on Sunday.Ted Dawson and Dan Cogan , Malvern lad and a product of BerowynHigh, wlIl probably p it ch f or theleaders.Manoa, climbing steadi ly after apoor start, plays at Ardmore onSa t urday, returning h om e t o Veterans'Field on Sunday to take o n G la dwyne. N ic k D eFr a nk s and JoePapieves wll1 in all probability drawthe initial pitching assignments.O th er S at ur da y c on te st s findDrexel Hill. with Gene Conway onthe s la b, p la y in g at Gladwyne,where Ha rni sh o r Parrot wi ll hu rl .Last-place C ol le geVi ll e t a c k 1 e sWayne at Wayne.Ardmore Is at WestManayunk onSunday when BIIJ West o r F ra nkPetre11ls wlIl attempt to snap theYunkers' losing st reak. The remaini ng Su nd ay g ame l is ts Collegevilleat Norr i stown , w i th Joe Goldens chedu led to to ss h i s fast ball at theSuperiors.
Sid Lebresco, Berwyn centerf ielde r .m ade a sensational game-saving,diving catCh of Ace Bel l' s longdrive in the eighth i n ni ng . o f Sa turday's 3-1 Berwyn Win over Wayne.Lebresco, unconscious . w as c ar ried from the field on a stretcher,
B y JACK FORDDon't look now, bu t the Brooklineteam is wel l o n I ts way to bustingall records In the Suburban SoftballLeague. At this writing, the Brooksh av e w on eight st raight a nd a retrailing Merion's defending champions by a s ing le game.Merion. mana g ed b y Ar t Cooney,has won 13 of 15 tries. Both defeatswel'e a dmi n is te r ed b y Brookline.Penfield Indians, led by l anky TedCookenbach. a re t h ir d w it h 10 and5 while Westgate Hills . Ardwood.Penn Wynne . P enf i eld Downs andArdmore a l l are stl1 l in contention.C. Swain Wilson, Brookllne'st ub t hu mp er . proudly announoos tha t the Brooks scoredt h ei r e i gh t h s t ra igh t by nosingout Ardmore, 6-5. Facing II. five-G. F. P. rWI defltlit go ing In to t.he fifthMariana, f. . . . . . . 0 3 3 i nning, B roold lne s co red threeL. Gane, f. . .. .. . . 1 1 3 in that frame, one In the sixthStewart, c. . .. . , . . . . . . . . . 2 2 6 and two more In the seventhR . G an e, g. . .. , . . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 win ou t.
IIReynolds, g. . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Wayne Robert s started on themound fol' Brookline. but was re-9 1 9 He v'e d by D ick Doughe l ty . HowardChew, who once was some shakes6 as a Haverford High and Brooklineo basketball player'. led the winners7 at bat with thl'ee hits and scoredo 'the deciding run on Ed Neither-o cotl's pinCh single.1 Doughert.y. IncldentalJ;\. III one2 o f t hr e e b ro th er s p er f orm in g2 16 for t.he Brooks. Both Dick . wboTotals 7 a l ~ o plaYIi t.he outfield. an d DonOVERBROOK Dougherty IItarred f or W es tManning. f. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 18 Catholic IIlgh football and hasReeves, f. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 ket.ball teams a few years back.Weihman, c......... 2 1 5 And brot . he r Bob. who was onePorvin, g. ., .. . , . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 of Wellt CathQllc's greatestath-
BILL SMITH JOINS ~ ~ i ~ ~ e ~ k ~ l " t , .g: .:: :::::::: 19 letes, lateo rtsWaOtnperennnown i n t heHeWitt, .g.' . . . . . . : . .... .. ... 0 . 0 0 same. sp I' PHILLIES FARM -+ -+ -+Tot'als . . . .. . . , 14 11 39 DOn Dougher t y sh a re s ca tch ingB il l S mi th , f or me r H av er for d W ES T P H IL AD EL PH IA chores with BlII McLaughlin. TheHigh baseballer , became t h e four t h Gallagher, f.. , 0 3 3 latter was 'wlnnlng pi tcher On Frl-VlIlanova athlete in recent weeks Doug las , r. 5 1 11 daya s Brookline banged out 16 hitst o s ig n with a major l e ag u e c lu b. T a ll e tt , c. . . . . . . . . . . : . 0 0 0 t o t rim P en fi el d Indians. 10-7. PhilSmith, 23, wl1l join Dan Casey, an- McDonald, g. , . , . . ... 1 9: Clay clouted a t rip le and Bill Morother exVillanova star, at the Van- Namo l ie , g. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 9 ris collected a double. Brother Bob,de rgr l f t (Pa .) Club in the Class C Clinton, g. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 iwho s er ve d as Penn basltetbal1Middle Atlantic League. A rlght- Ganley, g. . . . . . . 0 0 0 coach a few seasons ago, playshanded h u rl er , h e was s i gn e d b y _ , shortf leld for the Brooks.J_O_ck_O_C_o_l1_in_s_,_p_h_lls_'_.s_c_o_u_t_. _- : : - T _ o : : . : t : . . : . a : . : . : l s ~..:...:...:..:..:...:...:.....:.::..:..:.....:..:..:...:..::.:..:.:1:.:3_.:.7-.-:3::3:; Other t ea m m em be rs a re W al t. White, Wayne Robe r ts and George]Ulll0r HlOgh A'ces Offer Hope Kirby, pitchers; Chew, fll'St base;George Wilson. second base; Clay,third b a se ; C h uc k D iv en . eX-PennAs Fords Lose 15 Trackmen Baseba1ler, shortstop; Jim Seiss,Dick Wismer and Nel thercot t . outfielders. W hi te a nd F r ed Marsch-hausen. father o f "Mush ." Haverford High athlete, are co-managers.TheSububan S o f ~ a l 1 League,one of the fast.est circuits inthl . area. I s I n I t s t h ird season.Lea ru e games are pla3'ed onTuesday a n d F r id a y n ig ht s .. and It JDlght be well worthwhlle to stroll to the Dearestneighborhood field o n e it he revening.------
Totals 5MAIN LINEFritz. f 3 0Nancy Slaw. 15-yearold Lower H. Hackett, f. . . . . . . . . . 0 0Merion High s tudent. pos ted a 47-41 ISmith. c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1-8 8 to share medalist honors as the J. McCollough. g. . . . . . . 0 0Ph ll ade l ph l a Juni o r G ir ls ' G ol f W . M cCol lo ug h, g ...... 0 0Championship Tournament o pe ne d W . Hackett, g O 1Monday at Melrose Country Club. Cozens, g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0Nancy. a member' of the Plymouth ClUb. t ied defending championCooney. of Old York Road. I n t hequa li f y ing rounds. The Lower MerIon l as si e h a d a birdie 3 On the14th hole and posted pars on threeother units.
Fifteen members o f H av er f or dH igh ' s t ra ck team will be unava i l able for the'1048 season. accordingto Coach Bi ll Breuninger . . buta host ot promising prospects arec om in g u p f ro m t he Junior Highand there are a sufficient numberot holdovers to hold Bome hope.Among those lost by graduationa r e B ru ce Stratton, Bob Schlenzlgand Frank Kramer, quarter-mile;
If a combination of sheer powercoupled with excellent pitching Imeans anything the Good Couns el Iteam Is h ea d ed f or the MontdelLeague championship. SkeetsHayes Itesm from BrYn Mawr has mu.cledIts way to sevenconsecutivevictories In t h e c i r cu i tu s ing tha t combin- IaUOn, the latest victim being the ,S t . Lucy' s nine. from West Manayunk, w ho w er e g ro un d u p by a12-8 scoreTuesday night at the PoloField.Jim Hickey. leading p l t c h ~ r ofthe circuit. wracked up his fi'Jurthstraight victory for Good Counselwithout having to exert himself toomuch. The b ig r ig ht - ha nd e l' w a snever i n d an g er . f o r h is mates gavea 5 -0 lead a s ea rl y as t h e t h irdlDmng., The titledefendlng St. Margaret'steam of Narberth lost ground byd iv id in g t wo g am es d ur in g t heweek. The borough nine had thingsalI its ow n w ay In disposing of St.Lucy's of West Manayunk on theloser's field, Monday.Bob Tabor broke the Mondaygame wide open When he s ledged ahomer w i th t wo o n In t h e t h ird tostart St. Margaret's on their wayto tha t one-sided triumph o ve r S t.Lucys. Tabor also h ad t wo otherh i t s f o r the winners. while Jim Freeman a l so col l ec t ed th ree s a fe t ie s .Jacki e Ho rgan pitched a fourhitter f o r t h e borough.
Results L a . ~ t Weekst .. Thomas. 4; S t. Philomena, 2.St. Margaret's . 10: S t . Lucy , 4.St. Philomena. 2: St. Margaret's,l.Good Counsel. 12; st Lucy, 3.St. Thomas. 5; st. Philomena, 1.How The3' StandW. L. Pet.Good Counsel ,. 7 0 1.000St. Margaret's . . . . . . . 6 2 .750St. Lawrence . . . . . . . . 6 4 .600St. Thomas 5 4 .556St. Philomena 4 6 .400St. Colman's 3 5 .375St. Lucy 3 6 .333,St. Charles 1 7 .125SCHEDULEI FridaySL Philomena at St. Lawrence.St. Margaret's at S t . Lucy .I. MondayS t . Lucy at St. Lawrence.TuesdaySt. Philomena at Good Counsel.SI. Charles at St. Margaret's.WednesdaySt. Thomas a t SI. Charles.. ThursdaySt. Colman's at SI. Thomsll.
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