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Wn0ViWM.rt wKjwptthiti i ViHnj iVaV PAGE SIXTEEN POUGHKEEPS1E JOURNAL IlJESDAX MAY 2. 967 i I' Jl Three Errors AidGoldbacks Ntwburah produced solid hit. Unkind took tdvantage of Bu. con errorsyesterday to defeat the host Bulldogs S-2 In I non-league baseball game John Darty. Beacon second baseman who went 3 for 4 ac- counted for half of Beacons runs with a two out' fourth inning home run.

Steve Reid scored the other i Bulldog run in the second walked end went to third when an I attempt to nal Ihim stealing sec. ond went into the record book I' an error on the Ntwl5uro catcher. Reid scored on Mike Jlmlnjz' sacrifice fly. Newburgh took a 21 lead In Its half of ttie second on I double by Bill Viscontl. I triple by Frank Connell and an Infield error A single by Lou Bucci with I man on and I sacrifice fly by Ray Lease produced another New- i burgh run in the third.

Singles by Bucci nd Lease and two infield-errors put two more i runs on the Scoreboard for the winners in the fifth. Wayne Youngs singled 1n an insurance run in thescventh Lease went the distance for the ldbacka. scattering live. hits. Steve Garb was the loser with Andy Fredrick in relief.

Beacons record Js 2. The box NSWIUROH N. Buctl L. Sued Laata YounQl rf Vlicontl cf Cofmall If CtoCarbo. cf.

Dackiiadar Ib Crltodailtl OaTurrlt If McCurray cf BIACON 1 barcy. Jb Anlalik. Ib Gro rl HivmriiT Raid. If Matnlck Mlgnautt If' Jlmlnti. rf Fradrlck Wolfoff.

3b Olordano. ph 1 orr ll Colllni rt Scor by Inlnot SEW H6H BEACON 010 100 3 Hosts MAJuR lEA' iUE A rj 1ixj 4 2 Royal Tony EdgesJavorile At Buffalo Oval ASSOCIATED PRESS Hwnl TTiy. II 1M shot. came frnm thH In the stretchto win 1 ur4 nno trot Monday nieht as Race npenH rj feasn- Thn wimior tlriv fiv Kd Pu-nippn. lee" the favored NisW Shift by head in 1 MR rnilp The win ninzUckcl returned 2280 Guy gskie as lhird At' RonsflvoU' RacewayMr1 I4irifer 5 turn a mile in 2:04 5 In beating" back the ng.

of fln Commanrter and third-place Alvtor in the 15000 Cars A-3 Wappingers Team Sets Mile Record founding over the new Tartan surface track at Franklin Field Philadelphia that produced the fastest schoolboy times ever. Wapplnlers mile team sc a school record with a. time 3 minutes. 325 seconds In the Penn Relays Saturday finishing seventh in its class The Indians' team consisted Giles Hopkins. Joe Daley Nick CasweU and Greg Hemingway.

The old schoo mark was 3 min. utes 34 seconds set at the Penn Relays in 1965. That synthetic track was beautiful so was the' weather yesterdaysgame with Cleveland. By MURRAY CHASS AiMCUted Press Sports Writer The PittsburghPirates lookerj everywhere for. ra.

pitcher this past winter except in the hospital That's where Billy ODell was and the Pirates 'weren't expecting him to be of much ielp Jn stabilizing theshaky Etching corps thaf threatened preventjthenv from winning the National League pennant. The Pirates however- are leginnlng to realize how good O' Dell looks now that he's forsak. en the hospital circuit for the pitching The veteran left made strong bid for a permanent spot In that rotation Monday night as he won his second game of the young season in Pittsburgh's fifth straight victo ry. an 8-5 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals.

ODell now 34 and In his 13th major league season almost was certain. that the 12th season would be his last. But before doctors discovered he bad Addison's disease. I had been sigk since the first part of last season. ODell related after holding the Cudl' nals to lour bitsbefore needing relief help in the eighth inning.

I was losing weight I was nau seous pat sleep and I was dizzy and Ailment I started going to doctors. but no one knew what was wrong with me I went-to-a-lot of hospitals for tests but they didn't help either. Finally this pastFebruary- the doctors- found oul what it was. Addison's far tom The records had' to fall sail Wappingers coach Joe Schatzle. JoeDaley who finished third ln the two run nigh and set a WIIPPnger.

schooland a Dutchess County record better ed the old York state record of minutes I75 set Tom Btlnske in 1965. Daleys tun Just togiveyou an idea of the fantastic times. Daley bettered the times of Pavlo Nurml set in 1929 9154 and Jim Beatty se in 1855 9199 said Schatzle. mm GOOD DRIVERS check Allstates special U1WttaJ. 420 Main' St.

Pqk GRM027 122 oin St. pingert Foils 5759 being a common Illness. affects the adrenal glands and causes aloss or salt in the body. Now I'm on medication. salt ODen who reported to spring trailing ncarv a month late then stayed behind for an CFMUhinebeck Deadlock 5-5 Cardinal Frtey Military Acad.

emy andRhinebeck fought seven innings to a 5-5 tie yesterday. in a non-league baseball game on the Cadets. field. Dick Leddy. Cadet pitcher and Rhlnebecks Gary Roome.

after someshaky Innings-In in the early going settled downand dueled each other-for thelast three frames with Roome. pitching shut. out-ball over the last five innings. iCFMA roared back in tbebot torn of the second with live runs afteF Rhlnebeclrhad sent three runners across the plate in the Triples by Tony Petrocelli jnd Bill Murray and a single by Lcddy highlighted the Cadet uprising. Rhinebeck tied the same in the fourth.

Inning when Roome and. ntrunnersin wiUi singles Leddy walked three and while Roome walked 01 struck-out-seven. Were slowly corning wong. The boys are starting to said CFMA coachJoeIngarra The. dropped their first IA 1 Woppii fa 5 iff VwiV In e4 wltk ALLSTATE HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE MUHMft tl aUHt' I ium five games T1ebxiHlNrtm Martlnii.

7b i Rnmax Cracfc rf. Matatk II rt rl It Rlfanburgh Acklrm. 3b Pulvarf I Murray tl. Lanun rt M. IB tKt.

Patrocaili it Brongo. II Corrado2b I T' Scort by Innlrwif' KHINESECKV MO A tit MM Hum btt Ji karman Murray. Pttrocalli UyjCrradj Tjw took tf. MM rfiitt Ackarmlu Tnra bwahlrt fturray fflrecalllj Gene Stoutenburg pitched I Wtter and received solid defensive support from bis team. mates yesterday as Kingston edged host Saulertie.

2-1 ina non-league baseball game. Stoutenburg worked the full sev en innings striking out 13 and walking was in trouble threetimes once it cost him a run and twice his fielders. balled ilm out. Dave Ellis was the losing hurl- er allowing one run on three bits a two' innings. Doug Covert went two innings and gave up no runs end' no hits.

Jim Kerr fin- shed up. with three innings of shutout ball With two out In the top of the third Gary Schatzel Pete Watzka and' Gerry Cotrado put. three of KIngston. lour hits back to back to score a run. Whiffs Third Buemu Ellis trot out of the Inning by getting Tom Primo to swing at I bird strike.

John Carter lot two bases in IB top of the third on what should have been a simple. put out. He grounded to third the all was booted towards short and the short stop overthrew first. Harry Lyons hit a ball foul of the leftfield line and Vince Buono made a fine running catch but was off balance and couldn't make a play as Carter tagged up nd went to third. He scored on i passed ball.

Barry Lindsay singled up the middle and stole second to get things started for the Sawyers in the fifth. Stoutenburg fanned the next two batters but Bill Perks singled into left for. the. losers' run. Saugerties mounted threats in the fourth and sixth innings and wound up leaving five men stranded.

Stoutenburg issued threewalks in the fourth to fill the sacks with two outs. The opportunity vanished however when Jeff Leone hit a grounder to the first baseman who mads the Play unassisted. With two out and men on. first and third in the sixth. Lindsay tapped a soft line drive.

that looked as If it would go through he hole but Kingston shortstop ike Derrenbacher raced over and made the grab onehanded or the third out. Saugerties is now 4. The box KINGSTON 121 AS Cirtir rl 1 Walihaupt ph Lyonl 40 Schalial Ib 1 p. Watzka ll 3D 0 Corrida II 0 Uy II 0 Prlmo Jb RIM Jb 0 Ptrry. Bowanl.

ph 0 Dcrranbachar II 0 Llndhorlt rl 0 Duflan. rl 0 Stoutanburg E. Watzka ph 1 0 15 5' 6 7 7 8 II 10 11 5 13 750 615 571 563 563 500 438 375 353 278 Cincinnati ittsburgh Chicago St. Louis' Atlanta Philadelphia San Francisco Los Angeles New York Houston Mondays Retails Pittsburgh 8 St. Louis 5 Only game scheduled Today's.

Games San Francisco. at New York Houston at. Philadelphia Los Angeles I. Pittsburgh Chicago at Atlanta Cincinnati at St. Louis Wednesdays Games San Francisco at New York.

Houston at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Chicago at Atlanta Cincinnati at St. Louis lAUOERTHi ID Ptrkt 3b Tyler Jb McCutchaon. Jb Sillnovlch rl Naoyi. EllV CovarVp ollrnlcol ph GIIIM ph pr Ktrrrp Whltkr cl LMTtf Cl Sarravallo Ib Llndiay Ib Rloill 3b Crantl 3b Buono II Sptlri II Vandartwck ph MUlmII pr Scort by Intnos KINGSTON SAUCERTIES 101 000 0 000 010 1 Missouri Town Of SO Set to Seek iPon American Games ST. LOUIS API Champ.

Mo is a town of 50residents near St. Louis. There are 12 eligible voters all men and about 1200 persons employed In its factories. you want to mail a letter to the chairman of Jhe Village Board address itTn care of nearby Hazelwood. Mo.

Champ doesn't have a post office. What Champ. has is the. ap proval of the US Olympic Committee to bid for thei971 Pan American Games. The.

vil lage was announced aaJheJJg candidate. Monday. The village proposes to build a sports complex about eight times larger than Houston's As trodome. The structure would contain a IMnnlleflat track. Other sports events would be held inthe acre infield.

The track would supportapari tuel betting operation that would in turnsupport the entire sports' complex. ii ft f. VA i A Jim Taylor Reported Signed By New Orleans NEW ORLEANS AP r- lew Orleans sportscaster says Jimmy Taylor has signed a' con. tract for. 100000to1 playwltb the New Orleans Saints of' the Nitional Football Uagne Neither Taylor nor officials ol the Santacould be reached for comment on the report by nap Glaudi of TV Monday night.

Taylor 31 I tar at Louisiana State University in 1957 has played his entire professional vmim Taylor became a free agent Monday when the Packers re fused' to meet his salary 'demands. However according to i sourcehere he cannot officially talk to. any other NFL club until official notification is received of his free-agent status. 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Leifue Pet. CB American League IV Pet.

10 9 9 Detroit New York Boston Chicago 8 7 Baltimore 9 8 Washington 7 8 California. 810 Cleveland 7 9 Kansas City 69 Minnesota 5 10 625 600 600 563 529 467 444 438 400 333 GB A tt 1 2tt 3 3 312 4V picked uphis secondwin against one setback Rick Scheer swung the big bat in the Pine Plains lineup letting a double and two singles. He knocked In one run and scored another. Pine' Plains pushed two runs across iifThe of the rthird With one out Al Woodward sin gled through the hole and wen down to second when Mike Eck hardt flied out Scheer doubled to rlghtfield driv ing In Woodward and Bob Hedin doubled to left center for another run. Singles by Woodward Eckhard and Scheer loaded' the bases in the seventh.

Gary BuriUck drew a walk to force in the deciding series run. Roe-Jan got a runin the first seventh. A walk. a ringleand a hit bats- man loaded the bases with two outs DeGraw issued a pass to force in a score but induced Bob Stang to swing at a third strike ending the game. Pine Plains isnow 31.

PINI PLAINS Bryant. 3b Woodward Ib Eckhirdt cl HeOln rf Burdlck KNI. II Doylt If Garhlrdl Jb. DaGraw. Fihty ph JAN ID AS DlftuuloU Bain Kimpam Klnilay to rau ar cf 0.

Doddt Allmlllo rt Slung Ib Atklni. Jb Doddt Jb Gamowikl If Kruu II 4 0 0 cor by Innlnon' PINE PLAINS Ml 000 1-1 ROE-JAN 100 000 I-I Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW ORLEANS Harold Johnson 177' 3 Philadelphia outpointed' HerschelJacobs 175- V4. White Plains. NYIO1 WORCESTER Ped ro IAgosto. 192 Puerto Rico knocked out Charlie Austin 181 San Diego 10 Rollie Penaroya 118.

Stockton Calif. and Lupe Gonzales 120H lAgua Caliec MexFrdrewt lolp1W 1 SYDNEY. Australia. Rocky1 Gattellart llTli. Australia outpointedVRomy Guelas 116 Philippines.

10. LAS VEGASDwliht Hawkins. 127Vi Los A Angeles topped Jose Garcia 129V4 Las Vegas 10. 1' PouilikMiMti Journal Phottt PICKING UP POINTERS from College Hill golf' professional. JACK GLEASON are MILLIE WATHNS left of 15 Roosevelt Ave.

and GLORIA MORRILL 27 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Watting is chairman of the Wednesday morning woman's golf league at the city links Mrs Morrill Is secretary. Whiffs 75 for Restaurant 9 A iV Mondays Remits Baltimore 8. Cleveland 7 Boston 4 California Or' New York at Minnesota cold Only games scheduled a Today's.

Games Boston at California New York at Minnesota Washington at Kanss City 2 night Detroit at Chicago Baltimore at Cleveland Wednesdays Games Boston at California. Washington at Kansas City New York at Minnesota Baltimore at Cleveland Only games scheduled Pine. Plains Nips Roe-Jan Pine. Plains received timely hit. ting and.

a seven inning pitching stint troll' Burt DeGraw yesterday and nipped host RoelifWansen 32 in a non-league baseball game DeGraw struckout eight walk ed five and allowed only two hits Plauskl 18 0" uCaf Qngs hitter Tames Sports in Downtown Game Cliff Oni1 pitched' a Utter and struck out 15 batters last night. as the Little Brauhaus blanked Wolfs Sporting Goods 2-0 in a Downtown Softball League game at Pulaski Park. Ong gave up only singles to Wally. Abrams and Gerry De- Figlio and' hit two batters with pitches. The.

Brauhaus scored both its runs in the first inning. Tony Kirner bunted safely for-a single and Paul Schlender bunted Kimer second Schlender getting safely first. Bob McKenna's sacrifice ly advanced both runners and Kimer scored on' Ongs infield grounder. Joe Gales sacrifice fly chased in Schlender. Don Smith blooped a single to left before Dick Barger flied out to end the inning Abrams Henderson and Dick Fralelgtrmade outstanding defensive Tlays for YolTs.

Angelo Crisci. a newcomer to the league pitched a solid game for out four walked none Sonny's Spotlight plays Bolce Gages ttonlght at 6:30 o'clock)1 at Wash and the Little Brauhaus meet. LutheransCop Jtartbailtille First. Lutheran win receive the Poughkeepsle DartbaU League championship trophy at the lea. gues dinner next Wednesday.

The Lutherans registered a 4-2 win in the seven playoff series last week to gain the cham. pionship. Leading 3-1 In games. the Luth. erans lost to a light-hitting First Baptist club 6-2 but roared back to score a 7 triumph to end the White and Rudy Cross paced the Lutheran attack the via- an' error and.

nearly pulled gamewith White tagging a key the game out in the bottom of the three-run homer and two triples while Gross slammed four doubles in a six for six night. In the consolation game for third place. Catharine Street Cen. ter was forced to come from behind to down Ebenezer Baptist 32. in their best series.

Ebenezer trounced the Catharine Street 3 In theopenlng gamebut fell to the eventual winners in the- second and third games. 19-18 and 2320. EJjenezer evenedthe an 11-10 win in the fourth game. but Catharine Street rolled to a 5 victory in the final game. Jim Gordon' had two perfect Barnes while Al WilliamsT Ike Boone and John Gatewood supplied the long ball.

Odis Berry tagged four homers forr the lowers. Box Score. Kim. Schlandar McKanna Ong- Gala Smith Broer Brue. Crum SRAUHAUf It AS Lorn.

Hondon DaFlgllo Fralaloh Tornatora Coroxlna Abrams St. Grmlln DaPtw Crlicl WOLFS AS 7 I 22 0 JA Scora by Innlngit BRAUHAOS SOO 000 1 WOLFS 000 000 0-0 1 i Dutchess Golfers Bow Dutchess' Community' College golfers were beaten by Adirondack Community College. Uok- ersf H. oil Adlrondaqlfs ome course yesterday. Lenny Welsberg and.

Hirry taker took medalist honors for the winners each carding a man for the Falcons was arrx Burroughs with 73. The defeat put theTalconsireci rd at 3. The results Weisberg A over Burroughs 2 arid I TUker A over Jerry Peters 3 and Steve Ferguson A over Joe fell and 3 John Mark A and Ernie Names even Jan Navack A overBrent Halock 3 and 2 TJ NHLPIayOffs THE ASSOCIATED PRJESS Stanley Cup Finals Mondays Results No games scheduled ft Today's Games Montreal Ioronto Toronto iads of series 3-2 ifrtj Wednesdays Games S1V No games' scheduled' f. Authorized Dealer' WISCONSIN ENGINES vOlf Repairs Parts Serylceirf Welding of All Metalsfjl Waclde ihe Welder lie. EaUllll 6 No.

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Urn. Indian third plre ED RUNGE makes the call. Ol1llded An I Pltab alnEled1nanlnsurance baU Ie es a I urg thu venth. BucsFnJptchern HaspIta ChI aBo a BUono' POINTERS. llege dF ICka 3ef O.

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Clemente. who collected los 711438 3 DoTurrlc 0 0 forapltcherthis I'm fine. three hts and. knocked In two KansasCity Dow town cEl Ifeel ood and itrong now. I runs.

0 Dell let In just one run mountedthre ts 510333 4 i n' I 7 dont feel any affects of It any. but the two men he walked In endslxthlDt ngsand Monda UCOHUI Thatswh re BillyODell more. was anxious oas th I toa 5-0 eCiUP rlvefs BaIUmorelClevelanp oDgplt bedahv hltler' rl k2blb Ai rolr neVIc lcr ht1d ted le dagainst Baltimore In the three walks osto CaU Oia Id out. 15battera 3 0 I helpJnsta biUzing Jhe6ha. ky The aouthpawII8Idhe dldnt first inning but the Orioles AcklwitJ tw 08 eao co 11 rr rt Tt corps let tired.

but he did get a mtle fought back and were down 7-5 WoUsSporting i 0 1' I to ndandManager lIar1Walk. gOlnglnto th elghh wiIeJiJefI blta eaif a gP I 0 I 0 o. er removed blm 1n the eighth After ve JoIuiSon Paul the adeJhe NewYork 3 0' Wrtdol1CkOb 02 00' 00 PI ates er after he Issued his sixth and Blair smgled Russ Snyder shin CI. 1. I 00 ow ar Came In to bat for' Andy Etch Wa iton anlS On on Y.

smg es 0 2 0 0 0 seventh Valks. All I th I th 3' 0 In the only other games barr an 0 en came IX th Del olt with. ii 1 played Baltimore edged Cleve- to pitch for the Indians. Woody a Itches IOJ' 5c' 2S 2 land. s.

and Boston blanked Held en ntup for Snyder Gunea The scored I WAUIIGH' 011 OO Callfmla 40. Rain washe4 out and hit Allen fIrst pitch for a th N' In a 0 a New York at Minnesota. three-run homer. MIke Derrenb chet' rac ded g. I ony I th I so to lhe ho rnISa tt tf e- a ha tim CI Tei Vi Ed h' IrhU ai MSO tnln rf ts Ita hIn Th Only fi Ktbn fl mln ges avonle n8-5declslon eam hlm Monday mght' upBeM tt comtletelame PI Kimers rooon' 22 start.

Sth Slxth In IS' I esfor ti t' 0 growiderJoe 2' ellI e34 He was amply support by Joston this year. FJ 311 ains nsi er tIJ rD1 Ui k' D. Ii II. a nd 1 T' 1ITMSOCATEn a. e.

rs. a. Iry earn. In I rO 0 IpS oe an ute. ess.

II VII. fIv 1 lll a. 0 0' 1 I nm tretr to ISI P. L. 0 i 0 siveJIlays oUs 1.000 tla.hcan.trot"I OW ItC eague penerSDorrnch PlalnsreC lved a of a Race- 1 tlnganda leaguepltc edasolldgame TI1nllJ wll11 liv FiI Pride Bakry exploded for sever was the victim of five errors lk eHe struckcKIt ow hits.

belore ninsln the fourth. Inning last by his teammates. 27 2 4 andniptied NIlht. a 2 night and wento to route K. H.

La. reneewas the' defOOs Ve 1 a. nO Seb1g allh. t. hUk midp Gwln I and in-an star of the game.

fhetellar TPorl k. 2b 3b. ednna ds to ts Pulaski. Thursday Queen. Ca nlDsr I rl urne Uy p.

sh hd I ts and y. wIn Ue" QIIkIWaSthIrd dizy1lnd 0 oPC lnggam8- tthe. I. a ena" ashe picked up hls. CCCnd L' Roo pvlr act Mr Patt twputouts.

YC I 00 t. ster. 4 A 1 lrifpr turlfd 1 Hyde Park iryQueenbe In the Hyde Park iI RlckScbeerswung hOlrncoW1iees 2. In. hind st1QDi pitching by Bob Am game a dutch hit by ErnI h.

0 0 0 In. Lulhera n5COln. rry ef ed MdH dC De I th Ii th InnInrwhich f. a dtwo alnglesHe Tuckl tookmeda1ist I. tl1lrd-placeAMor th aM.

a the' ch vens 0 e. th win 0 0 0 one. D. rIb IIT 1 each fT. OOOCII 3 nm.

bet Re rd d1' Jve 1 tAp runs I a a I 0 Low m8l Falconsw thedoctorsfound le Mhllrook dMrS nULhm 1r I ne pllmedc tw runs. m. nz Wap. Ing ers whatlt s. at Morse School was postthe second inning by Ed Hew.

CllnliJb 2 O. 0 the AIP. oooth 1e7alconslre6 ned because of I' conditions lett hadglven the Daill Queen i Il war. Pough eepsle ord the Morse fiel Th 1Iall- vndorbock I 0 0 ole at. fA ant will open at MorseThursday Th en I e.

c. IDI Th Morse slated to- exes. 25 1 3 game aNlt Ca and Em- KH 4 1' Scheerdoubledtorlghtfielddrlvwln rrUndl ver 1 1 enhas ieen hanged to' 5 yk 3b A 8 1t ES J80 tf InWoodard fBOO 3:1 II ace rac ran Ie. Pulaski Park this Friday. I nk.

2b 3 0 1 ttle. or ano er NemesIDI rhlla elphl at uced Pride 1' defendingl' Cmp11 II 3 ood Ith dt. over Brent ases sconoy mcs cham took a 3-0' lead In the Bnnr cr' 3 I. I SlnglesbyW war ar lockID3and2 lay te set CFMA Rh" I thtrd nning on hits by Tom 101 a. Cmpbell II 3 0 0 .2.

a of Ine ec II Mk Sch Ilz a walk D. Cronk. 3 0 0 A seventh. a. 13.7 Pla ffs i' the.

are a an 11i II Ackarmn rl 3 0 0 ran f4me lCan ames 5aturd y. 5 5 to Don Horton and a sacr ce Tchudln 1 3. 0 O' AP TIIEA CIA DP Dea loc by Rich Lawrence. A. C.m bell.

1 I 0 5 Jan run In In II consIsted. of Brenner oo back Doll. I 0 game with key' Ick I singles by Mike Motln. 0 0 0 an lameoutin thr twatrlples cheduled. emyandRhll1ebeck Sherm Cronk but 27.

4 aboutl200 mmedfour. Toda Gamt Soyka out Ing to stretch IDI 11 I ts si gl eand forslx at Tor atthe to a. dOU Sklp Camp. LH leads i Relayaln safe on II fielders choice TorII cI .4 the. ofJhe Cath r1ne e.

I at be ad ubl by Ed BreMer sent SchullZ. Ib 4 Boardaddress jt oo tocome I 0 ather. ka and Cronk home. Horlon3b 3 I ne J1jy Sta swingatathlrd tod wn ome shaky th 1be Baker. then crupted In the nc II 2 Wappm ers Schatzthlle.

down and boUom of the fourth. George r. Is now Catharine' 1 Joe Daley rd other for the' last Cartwright doubled and a three- Crtwrroh II 3 I I The box I thetwo run. Friday tliht base a Ray' PolIrd rl 1 1 CommlUeetobldfottheI91 PlHI LAIHSA II 11M gamebutfeUtotheeventual choo a1d ovelJhe Pullaroopened the gBtes for. six fb" I 0 0 4' 0 0 0' hrtbe-bot.

more. JUIlSoriJtllLby SchultJ mmonl II lalew8Iannouncedaa1hec11S. i ENGI ES r1 edt Nw Charles Beatty and JimMiUer. 34 10 12 1 2 benezer serlcs with 9 175J nds by afterRhJn beclch Ten tneri battedln the. Inning.

K. bv 4 Thevlllage bUild. 7 in time pl te Art Campbell. the losing pitch. PlUDE KUY 003700 x-10 sportacomplex 2 0 0 butCatharine to.

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GEnoolhooI 3 0 bettin operation. I. 4 0 1 Led by medalist Jim Bialek the f' the yalkcd.thrce fannedCardlnal FarleY Mililary Academy VnBnchO II 2 I 2 i rf Roomewallt one and goUteam stunned Red 0. 10 0 SOnolb 0" "i.ZSA says ItJ at t' omln ong a I 1 JimTayl r' id I i I SAVEMONEYatAAMCO saldtheDinsmoreCourse.St astburg. DSlolr ReportecJSignecJ a.

lDS W' TOMATICYRANSMISSION CFMAco Blalektoured the nine holes In' Steor. CI2IJ 3 I 0 0 I 12. i Thf adetadropped tirstlllverpar46. 'i'i 1 1 ew eans Xi :3 I h' All' Bve Kames Cardinal Farlev Is 2 the tc 1b 1'2' A I I ec 8 The boxf was Redl c' 1. RHIHIIICt UI It match.

Dovo. I I I SE YlCL. S' Mrti t' 0 Counting the two matches this' 1il i 1 10000cr to playw it IIID' 23ALL 1ews" II. 1 and golngb ckover the cr rrk 0 NewOrle8l kw Har Id 14 11' 14 0 last three years the Cadets ast Ammo" 2. I 0 OFCA lt GR1 1027.

d' 3 I a 28 record under Brob John 71 3. Ph IIIIIIII 1 ah. II 1 t. Murray. the coach.

Two years Icor. by Innlngt IlIIpectlOl. 2. 2 alo Farl went undefeated In 14 MIO HUOSOH 000 020 2 NY 1 AAIICS 1' Main. St I matches.

Vlnnlng the league title. MVDI AIIK 012 OO 6 YORCESTER Ped-F JET Wapplngers 21 Last year the Cadets' finished In R' night. truIIIIlo 2 CMA IS I a tie for second. ooseve t. aw 1n9 TaYlor.

31. LoulsI na Irlle i torqUO convm loft. II rat- i97S7S9. Farley will travel St. Golf POSt ned Unlver ty 1957 SanDleso Ro Ieta i i M.

41 I' Pltrlc 1lwburih. a non. plaY tho 300 MMCO hOpe com te II tilllll nv. IK II I 11' i leatlleltruitk IIThursdly 4Y If ule Dud1es. carm" lVithlIIlthe il lIIsa.v1 Coozplej 1I11 a eQ othtrulrlftll I tiJ.

3 1 1 sults Bialek Farle 46. took unt ol8Stiell LeaE11e 10. ldd.j/ x. I I III Mex11 drew 11' 11. Hi' 1" II 1IgAAIICJ1 nt HI.

l' loddy. 2 I three points from Dennis Griffin. mateh between Roosevelt and a' Roc tb I V. 48 Speno Farley. 47 took Pawling was postponed un 1 aext 117 A u.

trail a. opDn It 01 11 HO threepolnts from Dave Rockefel. esday. et ou lntedJtol111 1111. I' t.

filcl Stertbylnnlngt er4930hnWha1811Flrley48 Fred Koelerrlw ncOJch VeveracconllngtoIPhIlIpplnesIO il mc :1 thr polntafro BIU uIly laid. that Quak rHl County he otflclal1rJAS wk1n 452 :22" tr oAr IOU. and. Bob Keef Flrley 50 Club" the era home coorae clublllltU 1 a1Io 788 It iia took. threepQjntafram John U.

or theleIsonIUIW Isreceved 129 a I. PUS qt II. If urrav. rocIII MlpldhaJse. 59.

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