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Thursday, October 1, 2015

9/29/1955

EAST FAREWELL NEWS

Thursday, September 29, 1955   Vol. C768

LOCAL NEWS

ANOTHER PARADE FOR THE TRAVELERS

East Farewell – The town came out in force on a crisp afternoon to cheer their heroes of summer. The Travelers, fresh off their championship game against Mountain View, were honored with a parade down Main Street and Lake Shore Drive ending on the Lakefront Plaza where they displayed the Championship Trophy for a huge, adoring crowd. The Travelers have dominated the early part of this decade with a total of three championships in five years. The lineup has remained fairly constant through their reign and the players have all become local heroes but have remained very accessible to the fans. On almost any given day one or two can be spotted in town shopping or dining and they all will stop and chat with fans and neighbors.
            The parade started at the top of Main Street near the Iron Works and proceeded south to the intersection with Lake View drive and took a left and headed straight down to the Lakefront Plaza where a stage had been erected with a PA sound system. When the parade arrived the Plaza was already nearly full and as the people following in after the parade flowed in it became downright crowded. Luckily, everyone was in a great mood and there were no incidences to ruin the festivities.  After the Trophy was shown off, each of the players got to say something to the crowd. Most of their comments were obscured by the loud cheers from the crowd. Each player seemed to have his own fan club and when each player would take the podium his respective “fan club” would erupt and continue until the next player came up, which in turn would galvanize another group. It was all in good fun and the players seemed to really enjoy it.

            The future of the Travelers looks bright. The new, lighted Travelers Field is one of the best in the league and is always on the top of the players list for fields to play on. The lineup has been together for six years and all the players are still young. The oldest is the much beloved home run king, Johnny Cloos who is 29. “I think this team has at least two more titles in it,” said Cloos from the podium, driving the fans crazy.

1955 League Champs Parade

SPORTS

COUGARS OPEN SEASON AGAINST MINERS

EAST FAREWELL- The Regional High School Cougars started their season with a win over arch rival Slate Mountain on Friday, 21-14.  The Cougars were led by senior quarterback Jimmy O’Conner and junior running backs Davey Wilson and Will “Tank” Brown who combined for all three scores.  Senior kicker, Charlie Cox, started out where he left off last season connecting on every extra point.  His high school record is a school record that he extends each time he scores stands currently at 32 extra points in a row.   Coach Burcowitz was happy with the teams’ performance and said the team was young and with the exceptions of seniors O’Conner and Cox had a lot to learn on the field.
            Despite the youth the team came out strong and scored on its second possession when a six yard end run by Tank Brown capped off a seventy yard drive by the Cougars.  The Miners came right back and scored on the next drive with a well executed passing drive by Miners quarterback Sam Grant and receiver Joe Dolan.  Both teams then settled down into a tough defensive posture and did not let any more points until the fourth quarter, when the Miners scored early to make the score 14-7.  The Cougars went to work with only four minutes left in the game.  O’Conner handed off to Wilson who spun and danced his way to a fifteen yard TD to tie the game.  The Cougars held the Miners to two first downs and a punt to the Cougars twenty.  O’Conner, Wilson and Brown took the field and behind strong blocking from tackles Joey Watson and Derrick Rome and guards Devlin “Smitty” Smith and Walter Grogan the Cougars marched down the field in a running display that looked liked the team had been together for four years instead of four months.  The campaign ended with a beautifully executed delayed draw up the middle for a seven yard score by Wilson.  As usual, Cox was perfect.
            The next game is away at the Riverview Wildcats on Friday night.  This game should be a test of the Cougars running game because the Bears have an all senior defensive line and have been highly rated by local sports aficionados.

 NATIONAL NEWS

DC-4 CRASHES IN WYOMING – LIONEL HAMPTON’S BUS CRASHES – POP MUSIC THIS WEEK

In the worst airline crash so far, a United Airlines DC-4 plunged into the face of a mountain peak near Laramie, Wyoming killing 66.  The plane was headed to San Francisco.

Lionel Hampton and 15 members of his band are injured when their chartered bus plunges into a ditch in New Mexico. Hampton suffered a broken ankle.

The Brooklyn Dodgers win their first-ever world series – beating the Yankees 2-0 in the seventh game.

Pop music this week - “The Yellow Rose Of Texas” - Mitch Miller Chorus, “Love Is A Many Splendored Thing” - The Four Aces, “The Shifting Whispering Sands” - Billy Vaughn, “Tina Marie” -Perry Como, “Wake The Town And Tell The People” – Lex Baxter, “Ain’t That A Shame” - Pat Boone, “Gum Drop” – The Crew Cuts, “Song Of The Dreamer” - Eddie Fisher, “Same Old Saturday Night” - Frank Sinatra, “I Want You To Be My Baby” -Georgia Gibbs, “I Want You To Be My Baby” – Lillian Briggs, “The Yellow Rose Of Texas” - Stan Freberg, “Suddenly, There’s A Valley” - Julious LaRosa.




Thursday, July 18, 2013

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 of 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 Lugoisi (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