EAST FAREWELL
NEWS
Thursday,
October 27, 1955 Vol. C539
LOCAL
NEWS
OKTOBERFEST COMES TO EAST
FAREWELL
The town does
not have a historical link to Bavaria
but it does share it similar beautiful landscapes and a love for festivals and
beer. The artistic community also shares
a certain affinity for the Alpine, fresh air bucolic atmosphere that each area
shares. The festival is expected to
bring in thousands from the entire tri-state area. With a week-plus schedule, there is plenty of
time for everyone to fit a visit into their schedule.
SPORTS
COUGARS LOSE A CLOSE ONE TO CENTRAL
Centerboro- The East Farewell Cougars lost a close game to the
Central Bears on Friday night, 14-7. The
game was tied until the last two minutes when Bears wide receiver, Ray Mandelli
broke free from defensive back Billy Moyer and ran a post pattern to the end
zone and quarterback Gino Christina threw a perfect pass for the score. Time ran out before the Cougars could mount a
comeback.
The entire game
was a defensive struggle and the Bears highly touted defense showed up to
play. Time and again they stymied the
Cougars offense and forced punts. The
only time the Cougars were able to mount any offense was at the end of the
first half when quarterback Jimmy O’Conner was able to work with wide receiver
Mitch “Mercury” McMaster to string together a forty yard drive for a
score. Charlie Cox continued his perfect
streak by connecting for the extra point.
Both teams showed strong resolve on the defensive lines and both were
able to keep pressure on the opposing backfield not allowing two consecutive
first down series except during the scoring drives.
“We were
expecting a tough, defensive game from those guys but they played a very good
game and didn’t make any mistakes. We
played a strong game but I guess it wasn’t quite strong enough,” said senior
quarterback, Billy O’Conner.
Next week the team
faces the Southport Hawks in Southport on Saturday at 1:30PM.
NATIONAL NEWS
IKE’S HEART GETTING BETTER – MARILYN
DIVORCES JOE
Marilyn Monroe divorced Joe DiMaggio
this week. The couple was married January of last year. Monroe claimed DiMaggio had treated her with
coldness and indifferences when she had expected love, warmth and affection.
Pop music this week - Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - The Four Aces, Autumn Leaves - Roger
Williams, Moments To Remember - The Four Lads, The Shifting Whispering Sands –
Billy Vaughn, Only You - The Platters, Tina Marie - Perry Como, Black Denim
Trousers - The Cheers, You Are My Love - Joni James, Suddenly There’s A Valley
- Gogi Grant, My Bonnie Lassie -The Ames Brothers, The Yellow Rose Of Texas -
Stan Freberg, Rock-A-Beatin’
Boogie - Bill Haley & The Comets.