Thursday, July 30, 2020

7/28/1960


EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 28, 1960   Vol. C787


LOCAL NEWS


SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS FOR THE SEXTANS


East Farewell – The last week of July has become the unofficial “Barb-B-Q Week” in East Farewell. The summer is in full swing and the grills are all working overtime. It is also the week that the annual Bar-B-Que Cookoff on Lakefront Plaza. This year marked the eighth annual event and it has become an eagerly anticipated event for everyone in town. The Cookoff was divided into two categories a couple of years ago, separating the “big grillers” or professional and usually out of towners from the “small grillers” referring to the mostly local and weekend griller working with a smaller, individual grill. The big grillers would roll into town usually the night before so they could begin setup at dawn. Most have an entire trailer filled with deluxe grills and sometimes smokers. They also like to supply tables and benches or chairs for their loyal, hungry followers. The small grillers are using their own patio grills wheeled in from their porches or docks. They use mostly charcoal and in general do not have large followings. The small grillers do set up small picnic tables to host their family and friends who all show up for the chaotic fun on the Plaza.
            This year Tom and Bonnie Sextan from Dunlap, Georgia won the big griller category with their legendary brisket. The Sextans run a “Pit” down in Georgia that is very well respected throughout all of Georgia. It has been said that people have driven 100 miles to get it. They were invited last year by Tom’s older brother, James, a local resident. Last year they came in second in the big grillers group and this year Tom started a grilling a little earlier “to get a better bark on the brisket, I think that’s what I missed last year.”
            Other big grillers were also very familiar faces, last year’s winner, Big Davey from Fayetteville, North Carolina and Chuckie O. from Hendersonville, Tennessee and Nate Daniels from nearby Youngstown (whose local baseball team, the Steelers, was scheduled to play the Travelers later in the evening) rolled into town on Friday night and was greeted by local fans that treated them like family. “I always love coming up here. Ya’ll are the greatest group of northerners I have ever met. It is like visiting relatives, everyone is just so darn nice, I love ya’ll to death,” laughed Chuckie O as he supervised setting up his grill on Saturday morning as the sun just started to rise over the lake.
            The small grillers started their setup a little later in the morning seeing as they had less to do but by 11:00 the Plaza was smoking. The sweet smell of beef and chicken swirled through the air and there were hints of fish and even venison thrown in for variety. People milled around the Plaza and many sat at their favorite big grillers table in hope a getting some tasty extras as the cooking went on. The only local big griller was Al Davis from the Lost Oasis restaurant put out his locally famous baby back ribs with his Uncle Ray’s secret family sauce and had a big following at his table. This year the judging was scheduled for 5:00 so the guest judges and Travelers baseball players, Buzz “The Burner” Barnett and “Big Bob” Tillman, could make it over to the stadium for the 7:30 start of the ball game. The other judge was local chef, Laura Driscoll who runs small restaurant and catering business in town.
            The judging began with the small grillers first and each contestant brought up their entry to the judges table. Each plate was meticulously prepared and presented and the judges carefully looked over each plate made small notes before digging in. Barnett and Tillman seemed not as concerned with the presentation as with the taste of the offering while Driscoll, the only judge with any culinary credentials was more concerned with the complete package. All three judges enjoyed their task and each other immensely. When the big grillers started to present the fans swelled around the judging stand. Each group tried to influence the judges with words of praise and comments on the superb technique of their favorite griller. While laughing and joking with the crowd the judges did not let the crowd influence their opinion. “Buzz and I are used to the crowd noise, it didn’t change our minds at all and Lara is just too professional to let that happen,” laughed Tillman after the judging.
            This year the small griller prize went to Missy Waller for her baby back ribs drenched in sauce. Jimmy Drake came in second with his local favorite brisket. Joey O’Shea, who last year surprised everyone with his bar-b-que venison, again surprised everyone with bar-b-que trout fresh caught from Lake Charles on Friday. “I just thought it would be cool to have some real local flavor in this competition,” said O’Shea after the judging. In the big griller category the Sextans were winner with a unanimous vote. The brisket was “tender but firm” and “full of flavor” according to the “official” statement by the judges. Both Tom and Bonnie took the stage to accept the trophy. “We are a team, we always have been and we always will be. This is one of the best wins we have ever had. We love coming up here and we love all you people in town. Ya’ll have opened up your beautiful town to us and we are very grateful. We also love that you ate all our brisket,” said Tom from the judging stand hoisting the trophy over his head.
            After the judging was over Barnett and Tillman and a good number of other Travelers who had come to the event just as spectators led a large group down Lake Shore Drive over to the stadium. The fan bought leftovers and the players went into the clubhouse to prepare for the game. Back on the Plaza break down and cleanup commenced almost immediately after the awards ended. Another successful and senses stimulating event will be remembered by many.


The Sextans show off their winning dish



SPORTS


OVERFED TRAVELERS SQUEAK OUT A WIN


East Farewell- Both the Travelers and the Youngstown Steelers were at an equal disadvantage at the start of Saturday night’s game. Both teams had had many players attend the annual Bar-B-Que Cookoff earlier in the day. Both teams indulged in the tempting, sweet and smoked delights that were offered by all the grillers. Many of the Youngstown players gathered around their favorite son, Nate Daniels, to sample his offerings of ribs, chicken and all the fixings. The Travelers milled around the Plaza attracting adoring attention from local fans. They all sampled many other the different offerings and spent the day relaxing and overeating. Pitching ace, Buzz Barnet and Bob Tilman were judges leaving manager Sam Fowler somewhat chagrined because both were scheduled to play, Barnett pitching and Tilman in center.
            The Cookoff judging took place around 5:30 and after everything was over and the trophies were given out Barnett, Tilman, a host of Travelers and almost the entire Youngstown team along with a menagerie of fans all walked the mile and a half trek down Lake Shore Drive, parade like, over to the stadium. It was quite a scene.
            The game started right on time but both teams looked like they could have used naps. Steeler’s pitcher, Bart Dayton, walked Dunham and Watson after Ralph Francis had grounded out to second. Johnny Cloos came up and the fans were expecting a big blast from the slugger but they were disappointed when the big man struck out on a low and away fastball. Dunham and Watson remained stranded as Dimero end the inning hitting into a fielder’s choice. Barnett took the mound in the bottom of the first and was just as sleepy as Dayton. He walked leadoff batter, Ned Burns, but was able to strike out the next batter and force Steeler’s slugger, Joe Welsh, to hit into a double play. The game continued at its own lackluster pace but the fans didn’t seem to care. They were overfed, too. They would clap and cheer but there wasn’t the frantic excitement that usually occurs during a game.
            It wasn’t until the eighth inning that “Big Bob” Tilman came up and after receiving some jeers from Steelers fans for his apparent overlooking of their favorite griller, Nate Daniels; he took Dayton to a 3-2 count and on the next pitch slammed a long homerun out of the park in center. The Traveler fans loved it and gave him a standing ovation. The Youngstown fans were more subdued. Regardless, the blast was enough to put the Travelers on top to stay. After that Barnett seemed to come to life and he struck out the side in the ninth. “It wasn’t pretty and I think we may have been having too good a time at the cook off, but Bobby was able to come through big time and things came out OK for us,” said Barnett after the game.
The Travelers finish their home stand next week against the Erie Eagles. It has been a very strong home stand so far; they have won all their games and now sit in second place in the league. The Erie Eagles have hit a rough spot in their schedule. They will be coming into town after playing five games on the road and losing three. The game will begin at 4:05 in the afternoon in the Travelers Stadium.



 NATIONAL NEWS


NIXON IS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE – NIXON WILLING TO DEBATE KENNEDY – US DECLARES RUSSIA PUSHED PLANE OFF COURSE – STATE DEPARTMENT ACCUSES SOVIET EMBASSY OF SPYING –
FIRST FEMALE PRIME MINISTER SWORN IN


At the Republican convention in Chicago, Richard Nixon is acclaimed the Republican candidate for President. A few hours after the nomination, Nixon tapped Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations to be his running mate. Senator Barry Goldwater was placed in nomination despite his wishes, but he promptly withdrew.

Vice President Richard Nixon says he is willing to jointly debate campaign issues with Senator Kennedy, but he wants assurance that any joint appearances of the men would not primarily be a show - the debate must focus on “great issues rather than between two debaters or two personalities”
Senator John Kennedy said he planned to watch some of the Republican National Convention on television. “I’ll give it the same attention that Nixon gave ours”

The United States declares it has scientific proof the Russians deliberately pushed a U.S. RB-47 plane off its course and shot it down over international waters in a “criminal and reckless act of piracy.” The incident took place July 1.

The State Department accuses a Soviet Embassy official of spying and asks him to leave the United States immediately. The department says, Petr Ezhov had been buying aerial photographs of strategic target areas in the U.S. The Soviet aid was said to have paid a commercial photographer $1,000 for intelligence data, including aerial pictures of cities.

First female Prime Minister - Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike becomes the first woman premier of a modern parliamentary government and is sworn-in as the Prime Minister of Ceylon.


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.




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