Thursday, July 20, 2023

7/16/1953

                                    EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, July 16, 1953   Vol. C240


LOCAL NEWS


FUN PIER CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE AND OPEN FOR FUN


East Farewell – “We have completed all the construction. All the rides are open and everyone is welcome to come on down,” proclaimed owner and top promoter Sam Lendel. The construction Lendel was referring to was the completion of several rides including a new Roller Coaster that soars almost forty feet high, Bumper Cars, Kiddie rides and a Fun House with a mirror jungle. They all were added to the Fun Pier after it was nearly destroyed last winter. An extra length of pier was added and was filled with shops and dining areas. All the work was completed in record time as Lendel oversaw the project with daily on-site appearances.

            The Fun Pier has been a regional summer attraction for many years and has grown every summer with either added rides or other amenities like shops or the midway.  This year the Roller Coaster took the center stage. Built on a steel and wood reinforced frame the Coaster tops out at thirty-eight feet and has a primary down slope of 78º. This makes the coaster reach speeds up to 85 mph at its fastest speed. When matched with all the twists and turns the ride is one minute of thrilling, scary fun.  The Bumper Cars are an electric crash derby contained in a 100 foot oval that is gives many kids their first chance to drive a vehicle that does not have pedals.  The Fun House is just goofy with a deceiving mirror jungle at the end. Many enter but few exit without bumping into themselves there. The Kiddie Ride section has a nifty little teacup ride, a motorboat ride, a motorcycle ride and a miniature carousel.  All the rides are especially designed for children under the age of eight and offer a great adventure for the very young.

            All the new rides add some more excitement to the already famous and historic rides like the Ferris wheel that majestically towers over Lake Charles and the historic carousel that has been spinning on the Pier since it opened in the 1920’s.  Many folks have tried for the brass ring and took in the breath taking view of the Lake and this summer is not an exception, with the bigger and brighter Pier the folks are flocking to it every night. Crowds have been very large so far this summer in spite of the construction. Now that the building is finished and the area is clear of safety barricades even larger crowds are expected.  The Pier is open every day and until 9:00PM on week nights and 11:00PM on Friday and Saturday nights. The wonderful weather has surely contributed to the large turnout but the new rides and shops are certainly going to add happy visitors to the Pier.

Fun Pier Ferris wheel and Roller Coaster


SPORTS


TRAVELERS STRUGGLE AGAINST EXPLORERS


East Farewell – Joe Trane lived up to his nickname “Freight” as he hauled his Explorers past the stationary Travelers on Saturday, 5-1. The Explorers were tied with the Travelers in the standings until Saturday when Freight Trane came to town and was able to keep the Travelers off the scoreboard until the ninth when they were able to score one off two hits.  The Travelers could only manage four hits in the entire game while the Explorers were able to connect with 12 hits off Joey Alfred.

            Both side were quite, going scoreless in the first three innings but then the Explorers opened up the game with a four run fourth with double by Watkins, a single by Delong, a run scoring single by Getz and then a long home run by their slugger Bobby “Hammer” Taxen. Taxen leads the league in home runs with 15 at the half way mark of the season. The fourth inning would have been enough but the Explorers were able to score one more in the eight.  It wasn’t until the ninth that the Travelers were able to do any damage to Trane’s very strong outing. Bobby Watson was able to rope a double and Johnny Cloos was able to connect with a single, scoring Watson. That was it for the Travelers.

            The Travelers will try to get some offense back when they play the Riverview Anglers at the park next Saturday. The game begins at 1:30PM.


 NATIONAL NEWS


RUSKIES SEND TANK INTO EAST BERLIN – COMMIES CONDEMN REBELS IN DRESDEN – BELA LUGOSI DIVORCES - POP MUSIC THIS WEEK


The Russians send about 300 tanks back to East Berlin to choke off a new wave of anti-Communist strikes before they erupt into another revolt like the one last month.

Sixteen persons are condemned to prison in Dresden in the largest show trial of East German rebels held by the Communists.

Entertainment news - Bela Lugosi (70) is divorced by his fourth wife, Mrs. Lillian A. Lugosi (41) who complained that his “unfounded jealousy” prompted him to keep her “under his thumb 24 hours a day.”

Pop music this week-

I’M WALKING BEHIND YOU - Eddie Fisher

THE SONG FROM MOULIN ROUGE (Where Is Your Heart)- Percy Faith & Orchestra

APRIL IN PORTUGAL - Les Baxter & Orchestra

(Terry’s Theme From) “LIMELIGHT” - Frank Chacksfield

NO OTHER LOVE - Perry Como

VAYA CON DIOS (May God Be With You) - Les Paul & Mary Ford

SAY YOU’RE MINE AGAIN - Perry Como

ANNA - Silvana Mangano

ALLEZ-VOUS-EN - Kay Starr

WITH THESE HANDS - Eddie Fisher

I’D RATHER DIE YOUNG (Than Grow Old Without You) - Hilltoppers

I BELIEVE - Frankie Laine

P.S. I LOVE YOU - Hilltoppers

YOU YOU YOU - Ames Brothers

CRAZY MAN, CRAZY - Bill Haley & Haley’s Comets


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of The News.


 


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