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LaSalle Earns NFL Baseball Crown 3HH 6-0 Win Takes Title BUSY DAY AT FIRST-Doug Holka of LaSalle, in photo at left, is safe at first base as Niagara Falls first baseman Tom Buffamonte receives the late throw on an attempted pickoff play. At right Jack Jarus of LaSalle is out as Buffamonte tags the base. Action took place Saturday in the first game of a Niagara Frontier League baseball doubleheader at .layne Park. Niagara Falls won the first game 3-0 arid LaSalle the second 6-0 to win the NFL title.—Gazette Photos. Labile High School won the: Niagara Frontier League base-j ball title Saturday at Jayne ! Park by splitting a double-; header with rival Niagara Falls.' LaSalle won the second game 6-0 after losing the opener 3-0. The ; Explorers finished the season with a won-14, lost-4 rec- ord to beat put Kenmore West and Kenmore East, each with 13-5 marks. As NFL champions LaSalle will represent the circuit in the upcoming Section VI Class AAA baseball N playoffs. Doug Holka paced the big La- Salle victory with two hits and two runs batted in. He drove in Pat Domanico with a run in the first inning and again in the fourth with a sacrifice fly. Take Early Lead The Explorers scored two runs in the first inning. Chuck Magliazzo singled, took seconJ on a passed ball and scored on Domanico's double. Holka then scored Domanico. The champs added two more in the third as Holka and Jack Jarus singled. Jerry Pitarresi walked. Dave Martin's sacrifice fly scored Holka and Jarus scor- ed on an error. The other LaSalle runs came * on Holka's sacrifice fly in the (or first place last Tuesday. The victory gave them the league lead. They never relinquished it again. Kenmore East broke La- Salle's nine-game winning streak Friday forcing the Ex- plorers to win at least one of two games against Niagara Falls. First Gqm* NIAGARA FALLS LASALLE h * obr ti OMoglloiiocf 2 0 0 1 Domanico 2b 3 0 0 1M. Martin u ] 0 I 0Holka lb 2 0 0 1 Jorus rf 3 0 ) OCeoles If 2 0 0 OJ. Pitor'slph J 0 0 0 DIFronco 3b 3 0 2 1 O. Mortin c 3 0 0 Botlev P 2 0 0 Clark ph 1 0 0 LA SALLf Mogllono cf Domonlco 2b M. Martin ss Holka lb .•oruj p J. Pltorresl If D. Martin c J'n Pltorresl Second Game NIAGARA ab r 4 1 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 Fellcettl If Cobtocf Buf'monte lb Augustlno 3b Dl Ce<co 2b Tonl c KotoUk rf DINunilo ss Rvblckl p ob r 2 1 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 Fellcettl If 2Cobbcf 0 Buf'monte lb 2Auoustlno 3b 1 DICecco 2b 1 Tonic 0 Kotalik rf OKazynskl rf Dl Nunzlo ss Griffin ss Curry p Joyce p FALLS ob r 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 Totals 27 3 4 Totals 25 0 4 Niogoro Falls 200 000 1—3 LoSaKe 000 000 0-0 RBI—Cobb, DICecco. E—Holka. 3B- Cobb. DP—LoSolle 1. Ip h r er bb so Ryblckl (W) 7 4 0 0 1 9 Botlev (L) 7 4 3 2 4 3 HBP—By Rvblckl, (Moollazio). PB— Tonl. Totals 29 6 10 Totals IS 0 4 LaSalle 202 100 1—< Niagara Falls 000 000 0—0 RBI—Holka li Jerry Pitarresi, D. Mar- tin, Domonlco. E—DeFroncesco, DICecco 2, DINunzio, Griffin, Joyce. 2B—Domon- lco. SB—Domonlco, Jerry Pltorresl. DP— LaSalle 1. SF—D. Mortin, Holka. S— Jerry Pitarresi. IP h r er bb so Jorus (W, 6-0) 7 4 0 0 0 6 Curry (L) Vh 6 4 3 4 0 Joyce *Vi 3 2 2 1 4 PB—Tonl. U—Michaels, Sottlle. * * * NFL BASEBALL Final Standings W I W L LaSalle H 'mag! Wheot. ...8 9 iKenWest 13 SLockport t 10 Ken East 13 5N. Tonowanda ..6 12 I Tonawanda .... 11 7Lew-Port 6 1) iNlog. Falls 9 8Trott 0 17 Lew-Port Tops Trott Twice; Four Tied r >,. # \ForNFCC Morrison Hurls Both W IIIS Golf Lead Dan Morrison hurled two vie- in leading the Lancers to vic-jners. Larry OPannacci had two 2-0 in a baseball doubleheader at Hyde Park. The twin bill concluded the tories Saturday as Lewiston- tory. In the second game he hit of Trott's three hits and drove Porter defeated Trott 17-1 and j a two-run homer to account for in their only run. both his team's runs. The second game was limited Lew-Port, closing the season' to five innings as Trott suffered with a won-6, lost-11 record, | its 17th consecutive league loss MorrIsoii Niagara Frontier League sea- unleashed a 15-hit attack in the this season and 40th straight Tracy c" P Hewitt If , |Plshko rf fOUr- Canal I rf McMillen's single and Morri- Four golfers are tied with son for both teams. I first game. Jim Hewitt cracked over three seasons. Morrison, a senior r i g h t - a double and triple in three Ed Bassett hurled a hander, tossed two three-hitters i trips to the plate for the win- hitter for the losers, but Bob xhio^uiMb _^^ ——— McSee lb son's homer in the third ruined : gross 79s going into today's second round of play in the 54- hole Memorial Day Golf Tour- nament at Niagara Falls Coun- try Club. Charles Tattersall tallied a 39-40, Dr. William McMahon 41- 38, Frank Cox Jr. 43-36 and Bob Second Straight IC4A Title Taken by Maryland's Terns his effort. First Game LEW-PORT TROTT ab r h ab r h McMlllen 3b S 2 2 Jagozlnskl H 2 0 0 4 2 2Paynter cMf 3 0 1 5 1 1 Benlngo p 3 0 0 5 2 3 Bassett c 3 0 0 3 1 0McDermot12b 2 1 0 1 0 OMcCowen 3b 3 0 0 S 4' 3 Hlllman r! 3 0 0 4 2 2 Pannaccl If-cf 3 0 2 3 2 2 Allen lb 2 0 0 Quarantillo ss 3 1 0 By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (A - Maryland's defending champions, scoring heavily in the field events and ; n the sprints with Jimmy Lee, f-intured their second straight IC4A track and field title Satur- day. The young Terrapins scored <<0 points, 27 of them in the field events. Villanova, getting 14 • oints from middle distance *ars Dave Patrick, a sopho- more, and Ian Hamilton, was second with 32. Morgan State was third with 20 followed by Penn State 17. Manhattan, Cornell and- Navy t : ed at 15 points each in this 00th IC4A which drew-entries from a record 62 schools. Three meet records fell and one was tied as the two-dav meet at Downing Stadium clos- ed with all 18 finals being stag- ed in intermittent rain before a slim crowd of about 2,500. Maryland was led by sopho- mores Ed Marks, winner of the triple jump with 49:6^ and second in the long jump at 23- fl'{, and Lee, second in both the 100 and 220 yard sprints, and junior Frank Costello, repeating as high jump king at 6-10. The Terrapins wound up with two firsts, five seconds and a fat five points in the javelin on third and fourth places. Scor- ing was on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for He first five places. Glamor Mile Villanova got a smashing one- two finish in the glamor mile from Patrick and Hamilton, won in 4:08.6 by Patrick, but the two could do no better than third and fourth in (he half mile, only 70 minutes later. Georgetown's Rick Urbina took the half-mile by six yards over Selon Hall's Herb Gor- mann as Patrick and Hamilton Totals 33 17 15 Totals 24 1 3 Lewlston-Porter 142 306 1—17 Trott 000 000 1 — 1 RBI—Vrabel 2, McBee 3, McMlllen 3, Hewitt, Canall, Pannaccl. E—Vrabel, Jagazlnskl, Benlngo, Bassetl, McDermott, McCowen 3. 2B—Hewitt, Morrison. SB- Hewitt. SAC—McBee. DP—Lew-Port • 1. LOB—Lew-Port 7, Trott. 4. Ip h r er bb so Morrison (W) 7 3 113 3 Benlngo (L) 7 15 17 J) 4 4 HBP—By Benlngo (Thiboult). WP—Ben- lngo. PB—Bassett 2. » t Second Game TROTT LEW-PORT ob r h . ab r h Jagazlnskl ss 2 0 0 McMlllen 3b 1 1 1 Payntcr cf 2 0 0 Morrison p 2 1 1 Benlngo 3b 2 0 0 Tracy c 2 0 1 Bassetl p 2 0 1 Hewitt 2b 2 0 0 McDermott 2b 2 0 0 Pishko rf 2 0 1 McCowen c 2 0 0 Vrabel cf T O O Hlllman rf 2 0 1 Canal! If 2 0 0 Pannaccl If 2 0 1 McBee lb 1 0 0 Allen lb 10 OQuarantlllo ss 1 0 0 Totals 17 0 3 Totals ' 14 2 4 Trod 000 00—0 Lewlston-Porter 002 Ox—2 RBI—Morrison 2. E—Vrabel. HR—Mor- rison. SB—Pishko. LOB—Lew-Port 2, Trotl 4. lo h r er bb so Bassett (L) ...4 4 2 2 2 4 Morrison (W) 5 3 0 0 1 3 Balk-BasseH. LaSalle Jayvees Win NFL Crown The LaSalle junior varsity baseball team captured the Niagara Frontier league jayvee title Saturday with fourth and an error in the sev- a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the Niagara Falls enth. Jarus hurled a four-hitter chalking up his sixth decision of the campaign against no losses. LaSalle never got a base run- ner past second base in the first game as Larry Rybicki hurled a four-hitter. Two for Falls Jim Felicetti's walk and John Cobb's triple highlighted a two- run Falls first inning. Cobb scored on Holka's error to give the Cataracts a 2-0 lead. Two walks and a single by Tony Di- Cecco gave the Falls their ( other run in the seventh. "They deserved to win the title." Stu Blinco, Niagara Falls Williams 40-39 to tie Saturday I coach said. "They knew they for the first round lead. Bud Kelly leads by jayvees. The Baby Explorers, coached by Nick Iovieno, started the day in the same situation as the varsity. Each team needed one victory in its season-ending doubleheaders w i t h Niagara Falls in order to clinch the title. Both teams won the sec- ond game. Dave Ianni threw a five-hit shutout at the Baby Explorers in the first game for a 4-0, Niagara Falls win. The Falls' Larry Collins was the only player on either team to hit safely more than once. His dramatic twb-out, bases- loaded double, which chased home three runs, wrapped up the win and the title. Bob Harms and the Falls held a 4-2 lead going into the last of the sixth when Mag- liazzo delivered his big blow. LaSalle finished with a 14-4 record, followed by Kenmore. East 13-5 and Niagara Falls 10-6. Niagara Falls JV ...002 110 (L—i t 1 LaSalle JV 011 003 0—5 5 0 lannl and Fratello; Mono, Jorlenskl (5) and Weber. • t LaSalle JV 011 003 0—5 5 5 Rich Magliazzo plaved the Nlasara Falls ° 13 ooo o—J 7 j hero role in the second game. | ^Z'^TOTFIO^ Webtf( Har ™' BENDING TO THE TASK-Villanova's Vincent BizzarO springs toward the bar to clear 14 feet during early try in pole vault event of IC4A championships Saturday at Randalls Island in New York. He later won with a vault of 15 feet 6 inches. — AP Wirephoto. came charging up in the last 150 yards. Urbina's time was 1:50.7. Villanova had two other win- ners in pole vaulter Vince Biz- zarro. who did 15-6, and sprint- er Earl Horner, who took the 220 by two yards over Lee in 21-2. Horner, winner of the 100 and Barbara Johnston Wins HAMBURG—Barbara Johnston, reined by Gerard Johnston, won the featured $2,500 Invitational Pace vSat- urday night at Buffalo Raceway. The winner was clocked for the mile in 2:OS 3/5. it paid $8.40 for a $2 win wager. FIRST—Mitt Poce. Time, 3:M'V S«3w Veto. Bollev 4M 3 00 140 Wardem &©oW, T u r t o H * 3J0 2*0 Edit* K. Abb*. Oowtdns 2 60 SECONO-MIM Poet. Time. 1:1J Dart** Patch. A*s'ont>«4« M *0 •.« IM Ftrr* Johnslort. Johnston . 17 M 12.00 Harmony CM»V ScMtH *00 OAILY OOUBLK-Snw Veto (4) end Dorterv* Patch (2> COM MS.08. THIRD-AM* Poet. TWr*, 2:M»». Lo** Sim Jaw. Sox* 3*5 2*0 i M Sh-rdy C m d , Mono** 3-** >W fV>Mle Morte, Cacflond 2»0 FOURTH—MUt Pact. Tim*. J:M'i. Rlcct Rita, Comeou SCO 3.40 J JO Katon Ctov, Orloc* *•<*> N">rpr>\ W», McNtfH ».«0 FIFTH-Mlte Pot*- Ttm*. 2:0**4. v. O. Hot Schllff 7M S « J 3.70 *,'"\rotm, tofttv * M t <n P^vxrt, MeNtitt 1*0 S1XTH-MU* Poo*. Ttmt, »:MU. p^-ot YankM, Huff iM i» iM Red Rffnbow. Johmtan W.« MO P- •«**• Richard, Smith 3w 'SV6NTH--MIU Pac#. Tlrr*. 1:0?. ' r-ctfelWDl, Hodfltr.* M.40 $ . £ 1.30 * A; ettett »00 3^0 . 1 Shook Uo, ffcwck iM 6I&HTM-MH* P«*. TJrrft. *•«£*• M pi-Mrs JohTrKtan, Jah'tan t.4> iM MB portr* Sw, OowWft* *M 3.M tuMMM C*r>fc Tureatf*^ -.,.. *M NINTH—Milt Pact. Tlmt, i:M. Rov Adlot, Potry .*0 iM t.M Celoott Ltw, Johnton l.*0 S.JO Boh Gold, Elliott -f.00 TENTH-MIlt* Pact. Tlmt 1:M*%. Wlldwood Council, Turcottt 6.00 3 » 2.*) Rorutlt ChKf. Monots 3 to J.*) Ivtch John»tor>, Johnston 3*0 Att»ndar*C*-7.34*. Hond|t-M77,?«. British Football LONDON <AP)-ftt*«th of Soturdoy , l Enotlsh L*oovt tocctr oomti, ham* ttomj first- Dlyiuon i Brtntford 0, G:illn^tK'm J Orlrmby }, Mlltwotl 0 Oxford 0, Scunthoro* 3 Swansea % BrtaMon J Swindon 7, Extttr 3 Waltall 0, Qveen'j pork Ranatri \ Dfvlilor) * Chtster 1. Loton I Newport J. Colchester 1 220 last year, was fourth in the 100. Fordham's Sam Perry won it by two yards over Lee in 9.6. Ray Pollard of Morgan State was third. Meet Records The meet records were brok- en in the discus, javelin and 3,000-meter steeplechase. 4 Bill Bclfcr of Seton Hall copped the discus mark of 175- 10 he set in qualifying Friday with a toss of 178 feet. Jim Stevenson of Penn State won the javelin on his record 24-1- 5'/j set on Friday. Bill Norris of Boston College retained his steeplechase crown with a time of 9:07.7. surpassing his own mark of 9:16.3 set last year. David Hcmcry, the blond Briton from Boston Univer- sity, finished second to Col- gate's Dick Johnston in the 44fl-yard hurdles and then tied the oldest meet record in win» nlng the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.1. Johnston took the 440 hurdles by R yard in 51.8. Other Winners Included Cor- nell's Bill Brucckel in the 440, 47.5; Paul Perry, Georgetown, three-mile run, 14:00.9; Tom Palkic, Navy, long jump, 23- ID/*; Rod Stewart, Duke, shot put, 59-11; Alex Schulten, Bow- doin, hammer, 1S8-1H* »nd Morgan State's mile relav team, 3:13.4. It was a record fifth Rtraight for Morgan State in the mile relay. Pierce Avenue Gets 43 Win Al Forsey singled driving in Bob Cooley with the winning run Friday as Pierce Avenue United Presbyterians beat Church of God 4-3 in a Senior Division Inter-Church Softball League game. Forsey's hit was in the sixth inning after Ray Specht had tied the game 3-3 With a single. First Methodist scored eight runs in the sixth inning to beat St. Paul's Methodist 19-13 in another game. John Fleury had four hits for the winners. Ed Harris hit a homer and Tom George a triple, also for the winners. Jack Glennie had three hits for St. Paul's. Pierce Avenue U.P. ..100 10? 0—4 * 2 Ch'.'rch of Gotf 210 000 0—3 t 1 Forsev. Hitches (3) ond Lorrobee; Corom ond Gormw. strokes in the net scores. He posted a 87-18—69. Dr. Vince Scamurra, George Frey and Robert Scamurra are tied for second with net 73. Some 100 golfers are playing in the three-day event. West Wins, Ties East For Second Kenmore ' West defeated Tonawanda 3-2 and Lockport edged North Tonawanda 2-1 Saturday in Niagara Frontier League baseball games. Kenmore's victory allowed it to tie Kenmore East for second place in the final league stand- ings. Both finished with won-13, lost-5 records. West scored the winning run in the seventh inning on a passed ball, and catcher Tom Herman's wild throw to pitcher John Kampas covering the plate. Lockport closed out victori- ously on Jim Sullivan's thre.ef hitter. Sullivan also scored the winning run in the seventh in- ning when he singled and came around on a stolen base and Dennis Webster's single. Lockport 010 000 1-2 North Tonowondo 000 010 0—1 Sullivon and Vitrello; Somulskl ond Jakubowskl. * • Tonowondo 100 001 0—2 Kenmore West 200 000 1—3 Komrxis and Hermon; Zlemendorl, Horvotls (6) antf Smith. | had to beat us in the second four j game to take the champion- ship, and-they did." The championship for the Dan Burgess coached Explorers was the culmination of a long pen- nant drive. They won nine straight at one juncture and beat Ken West in a showdown Wings Blank Syracuse 5-0 ROCHESTER CIV-The Roch- ester Red Wings blanked the Syracuse Chiefs Saturday night, 5-0, evening their Inter- national Baseball League series at 1-1. Mickey McGuire rapped a single to drive in one run and Dave May contributed two more with a double in the sec- ond inning off Syracuse starter Billy Graham. The Red Wings added two insurance runs in the seventh, on a single by John Mason, after a walk and John Riddle's second double of the ni^ht. Kenmore East Is Winner Over N-W Kenmore East gained a share of second place In the Niagara Frontier League with a 5-4 win over Niag- ara Wheatfield Saturday. SYRACUSE ROCHESTER ob r h Trocy 2b 4 0 0 May rt Matchlck ss 4 0 1 Belonqer ss Jimenez It 4 0 0 Dcmeter 3b Herrero lb 2 0 1 Eostcin lb W.A.Gr'h'm 3b 3 0 1 Riddle If Clayton rf 4 0 1 Scruoos Dr Tuttle cf 4 0 0 Mason cf Llpskl c 4 0 1 Madden c Wm. Gr'h'm p 2 0 0 McGuire ?b Campbell ph 0 0 0 Bornowskl o Comer ph 1 0 0 obr h S 0 1 East finished 13-5 and tied rival Kenmore West. The Fal- cons, who have a possible make-up game with Trott left to play, are 8-9. NW is sched- uled to meet Medina in the Section VI Class AA playoffs June 6. Bill Maxwell's single, losing pitcher Butch Vogel's error and ! Dick Gliosca's single produced the winning run for Ken East in the seventh. Niagara Wheatfield had used a three-run third inning to overcome an early Ken East lead. Run-producing singles by Mike Kent, Lynn Williams and Bob Adams offset Bud Wit- koski's solo homer. , Vogel, who finished with a 4-3 record, fanned 13. Bill Niel- son won.it for East in relief, he allowed just one run 2 2 0 3 1 2 as 5 ° ° over the last five inninss. KEN EAST NIAO.-WHEAT ob r h 0 i 6 Wltkoskl 1Mb 4 2 2 Smith 2b, 4 0 2 Borschel Ib-p 4 2 1 Corlson cf Maxwell c 4 0 2 0llverl3b 2 1 1 4 0 3 4 0 0 33 5 9 Softball Action The Niagara Falls Chrysler- Plvmouth softball team plays st. Pauls Methodist .340 320 i-i3 u s|.u p c-, inrf , mf .c 0 f Niagara Falls. First Methodist ...Ml 04» x—19 13 4 inc av Prcmcs oi magiuc* r « n , wooner, Glennie (4), Emmons u) ond Ont., in an exhibition game to- Emmons, G'enhle («); Tom Georoe ond | j t J . Q O p -m _ a t Hyde Park. Dove Georoe. Bill Rafter Registers Lancaster Feature Win LANCASTER—Bill Rafter of Niagara Falls scored his initial feature stock-car racing victory here Satur- day night in the 25-lap Sportsmen's Class event. Rafter, who was unable to<- Totols 32 0 S Totols Syracuse 000 000 000—0 Rochester 030 000 20x—5 RBI—May 2, Mason 2, McGuire. LOB —Syrocuse 9, Rochester 9. 2B May, Riddle (2). SB—Mason. lo h r er bb so Wm. Grohom (L, 2-5) ..« 7 3 3 3 ft Holtorove 2 Bornowskl (W, 2-2) . . . 9 5 0 0 3 6 HBP—Hcrrera (by Bornowskl). PB— Llpskl. T-2:3S. A—5,421. Schmitt ss Stewart cf r> *"-nnas 3b Gllosca 2b Whelon rf Nlelson p Bunnell p-lf Total 3 1 OVooel p , 3 0 0 Kent ss 3 0 0 Tivvls c * o i Williams lb 10 0 Adorns If 3 0 0 Buceloto rf 3 0 0 ob r h 4 0 0 4 0 2 3 1 1 3 1 0 4 1 2 4 0 0 3 0 1 3 13 2 0 0 Duffy Track Team Adds To Streak BUFFALO-B i s h o p Duffy High School's track and field team won its seventh straight. Msgr. Martin Catholic League meet here Saturday downing St. Joseph's 56-44. • Ed Murgia of Duffy was the only double winner. He scored in the 100-yard dash and 220. Duffy's next start is Monday in Hyde Park against Fallon of Buffalo. Duffy U, St. Joe't 44 ,r!,°°TM ur ^l (D) ' Wavn « < SJ >' Florello (D), 10.8; 220—Murolo (D), Brophy (D), Wayne (SJ) 24.3'; 440 - Wagner <SJ), Schmidt (SJ), Robltallle (D) 55.3; 130— J. Noshel (D), Baruth (SJ) Monln (D) 2:08; mile—Placek (D), McNally (SJ), White (D) 4:50.9; two-mile—Jocobl (D), G. Noshel (D), Mallcan (SJ) 10:30 9; mile relay—St. Joe's (Berq, Solller, Re- gan, Stomlsh) 3:45.2; 880-relay—Duffy (Murgia, Heary, Cfch, Florcllo) 1:39.5. Shotput Adomciyk (D), Cavonouoh (SJ), Fltrpotrlck (O) 45 feet, 3V. Inches; discus Cavanough (SJ), Ryan (D), Murphy (D) 137 feet, VJ Inch; high lump —Koelle (D) Reger (SJ), Marlnl (D) i feet, 5 Inches; long lump—Byfon (D)r Kalensky (SJ), Reger (SJ) 20 feet, 2 Inches. Destino Is King Winner 28 5 o Total 30 4 9 Kenmore East 100 120 1—5 Nlooora Wheotfle'd ^001 3O0 0—4 RAl—Wltkn'U, Maxwell, Sr^mltt, Glo<- 2 2 2 2 3ico, Kent, Williams, Adorns. E—Maxwell, '-n't'*, r»ll—I. v'noel, Kent, Travis. HR- Witkoskl. SB—Wltkoskl, Comnas, Gll^ca. v 'nf-e', K">nf, Adorns, Bucelota. LCJ— *>n Post 6, NW 6. S—Williams. SF— Schmitt. lo h r tr bh sn "mel (L, *-3) ft « 5 J 1 11 Q'mnHI : 7 3 1 0 0 ? "W'.chel - 1 fl 2 2 2 1 . , , . . ... ,, , NM-nn (wi 5 6 i i n 6ied Edwards in a Niagara Sub PH —Tri"!'. A — Borschel. HBP — Bv Bunnell (Buceloto). 5-1 Victory By Merchants Y O U N G S T O W N — The Youngstown Merchants defcat- Nuzio Destino won the King of the Hill bowling competition at Beverly Lanes, beating Sal Spatorico in the final match 200-1W. The results: (KKillfving round—Ron Wolter 210, 236- 639; Pete Julion 205, 226, 206632; Jim Wilson J57-632; Mario Ferussl 208, ?S< 622; Fronk Lindsay 244-625; Sol Soolorlco 200, 209-601; Ntinjlo Desltno 214, 595; Chet MocnloV tdefendlno champion) 697. First round—Mocnlok 169 dcfeotM Wil League Oneners The Industrial Golf League opens its 40th season at Hyde Park next week as the A Divi- sion tees off Tuesday and the B Division Thursday. A Division will comprise 10 teams and the B Division 12. Tuesday's matches include Nabisco vs. Goodyear No. 1; Carbon Products vs. Kimborly urban Softball League game 5-1 and wilj seek their second vic- tory of the season Tuesday against the defending champions in Lewiston at 6:45. Three successive hits V»y Frank Janese, Hubie Reppen- hagen and Frank Previte, fol- lowing an error that put Hal Shippy on first, gave the win- ners a two-run lead in the first inning. John Brading's double drove in two more runs In the fifth and Shippy's trinle and an was complete two previous feature races, took the lead on the second lap and was never headed. Chuck Boos of Lewis- ton tailed Rafter for 10 laps, but couldn't pass and finished second. Rafter drove a 1966 Chevello with a 427 cubic Inch engine. Seventeen cars competed in the feature race. * Three track records were set. Vic Lewis of Rochester es- tablished a new 10-lap Late Model mark of 3:55. The old standard of 4:12 was set by Jerry Grayi last season. Maynard Troycr of Roches- ter set a new record in the eight-lap Late Model heat. He was clocked in 3:08.9 breaking the record 3:13.5 set last sea- son by I/CO Lewandowskl. Boos set a new mark in the 10-lap Sportsmen's consolation race. He was timed in 3:31.9 breaking his own mark of 3:35.8 sot last season. A crowd estimated at 4,300 attended. Lot* M»d«l Dtvltlefl First heat—eight loos, Jerry Grodl, Buffolo, 3:11.6. Second heot—etoht loos, MoyftOfd Trover, Rochester, 3:08.9 (new record). Consolation—18 lops, Vic Lewis. Rochester. 3:55.0 (new record). Feotore- 20 loos. Trover, Tom Mowed, Lewis, Ken Cossel, 3:3l.t (new record), toortsmeo'l Division First heoV—elohl toos. Com Goollordl. Lockport, »:M.4. Second heot-8111 ftof fer, Nlooora Foils. 2:53.3. Consolation— 10 loos, Chuck Boos, Lewiston, 3:31.* (new record). Peohire—25 loos, Roller, Boos, £d Ortix, Bob Hudson, 9:08.5. Toledo Wins 5-2 COLUMBUS, Ohio W - Pinch hitter Bob Schmidt's two-nin double broke up a tight game In the last inning Saturday night and sent Toledo to a 5-2 victory over Columbus in the Inter- national League. son, ii9 m roii off; De-.tino, is? defeated ~ , \i„„ 'ii;„uY„.„t v* "1 krror gave the Merchants their Jullon, 165; Welter. 201 defeoted Llnd^ov.j C l a r k ; MOOrO-Hlghland NO. 1 .. . * . ^ , „ . . „ ,, .. 160 ond Sootonco. H5 defeated Fenmi. Hooker N o V Tntrrnntimal < al countcr , n t n e s1xtn> \ti. i vs - MOOMT i > o . . i . m i c i n a u o . i a i i Edwort) , m < 0 0 6 _ , j j Second round—Sooterko defeoted Wol- '> Paper VS. StailffCT and H o o k e r j Youngstown 200 021 x—5 t 3 fer 113-111 o-id DfUino defeoted Moc v . / , . . •> u-.„...j...^ ' Lee t.ut7 ond Bob Wolch; Mel Mett- nlo* ill-171. I N O . 1 V S . C a r b o r u n d u m . 0 , r ond Reooenhocen. PADDLE BOAT?— Larry Hatfield, of West Palm Beach, Fla., paddles his D Outboard motorboat, "Self start of the race. He was trying to race in The 8th Annual Interna- tional Invitational Regatta Satur* Winding"/ after stalling at the day in Miami, — AP Wirephoto. N :.i ..•- Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: LaSalle Earns NFL Baseball - fultonhistory.comfultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Niagara Falls NY Gazette/Niagara... · SB—Domonlco, Jerry Pltorresl DP— LaSalle 1 . SF—D Mortin,

LaSalle Earns NFL Baseball Crown 3HH 6-0 Win Takes Title

BUSY DAY AT FIRST-Doug Holka of LaSalle, in photo at left, is safe at first base as Niagara Falls first baseman Tom Buffamonte receives the late throw on an attempted pickoff play. At right Jack Jarus of LaSalle is out as Buffamonte

tags the base. Action took place Saturday in the first game of a Niagara Frontier League baseball doubleheader at .layne Park. Niagara Falls won the first game 3-0 arid LaSalle the second 6-0 to w in the NFL title.—Gazette Photos.

Labile High School won the: Niagara Frontier League base-j ball title Saturday at Jayne!

Park by splitting a double-; header with rival Niagara Falls.' LaSalle won the second game 6-0 after losing the opener 3-0.

The ; Explorers finished the season with a won-14, lost-4 rec­ord to beat put Kenmore West and Kenmore East, each with 13-5 marks.

As NFL champions LaSalle will represent the circuit in the upcoming Section VI Class AAA baseballN playoffs.

Doug Holka paced the big La­Salle victory with two hits and two runs batted in. He drove in Pat Domanico with a run in the first inning and again in the fourth with a sacrifice fly. Take Early Lead

The Explorers scored two runs in the first inning. Chuck Magliazzo singled, took seconJ on a passed ball and scored on Domanico's double. Holka then scored Domanico.

The champs added two more in the third as Holka and Jack Jarus singled. Jerry Pitarresi walked. Dave Martin's sacrifice fly scored Holka and Jarus scor­ed on an error.

The other LaSalle runs came * on Holka's sacrifice fly in the

(or first place last Tuesday. The victory gave them the league lead. They never relinquished it again.

Kenmore East broke La-Salle's nine-game w i n n i n g streak Friday forcing the Ex­plorers to win at least one of two games against Niagara Falls.

First Gqm* NIAGARA FALLS LASALLE

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Second Game NIAGARA

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RBI—Cobb, DICecco. E—Holka. 3 B -Cobb. DP—LoSolle 1.

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HBP—By Rvblckl, (Moollazio). PB— Tonl.

Totals 29 6 10 Totals IS 0 4 LaSalle 202 100 1—< Niagara Falls 000 000 0—0

RBI—Holka li Jerry Pitarresi, D. Mar­tin, Domonlco. E—DeFroncesco, DICecco 2, DINunzio, Griffin, Joyce. 2B—Domon­lco. SB—Domonlco, Jerry Pltorresl. DP— LaSalle 1. SF—D. Mortin, Holka. S— Jerry Pitarresi.

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PB—Tonl. U—Michaels, Sottlle. * * * NFL BASEBALL Final Standings

W I W L LaSalle H ' m a g ! Wheot. . . . 8 9

iKenWest 13 SLockport t 10 Ken East 13 5 N . Tonowanda ..6 12

I Tonawanda . . . .11 7Lew-Port 6 1) iNlog. Falls 9 8Trott 0 17

Lew-Port Tops Trott Twice;Four Tied r >,. # \ForNFCC

Morrison Hurls Both W IIIS Golf Lead Dan Morrison hurled two vie- in leading the Lancers to vic-jners. Larry OPannacci had two

2-0 in a baseball doubleheader at Hyde Park.

The twin bill concluded the

tories Saturday as Lewiston- tory. In the second game he hit of Trott's three hits and drove Porter defeated Trott 17-1 and j a two-run homer to account for in their only run.

both his team's runs. The second game was limited Lew-Port, closing the season' to five innings as Trott suffered

with a won-6, lost-11 record, | its 17th consecutive league loss MorrIsoii Niagara Frontier League sea- unleashed a 15-hit attack in the this season and 40th straight Tracy c" P

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McMillen's single and Morri- Four golfers are tied with

son for both teams. I first game. Jim Hewitt cracked over three seasons. Morrison, a senior r i g h t - a double and triple in three Ed Bassett hurled a

hander, tossed two three-hitters i trips to the plate for the win- hitter for the losers, but Bob xhio uiMb _ ^ ^ — — — McSee lb

son's homer in the third ruined: gross 79s going into today's second round of play in the 54-hole Memorial Day Golf Tour­nament at Niagara Falls Coun­try Club.

Charles Tattersall tallied a 39-40, Dr. William McMahon 41-38, Frank Cox Jr. 43-36 and Bob

Second Straight IC4A Title Taken by Maryland's Terns

his effort. First Game

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By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (A - Maryland's

defending champions, scoring heavily in the field events and ;n the sprints with Jimmy Lee, f-intured their second straight IC4A track and field title Satur­day.

The young Terrapins scored <<0 points, 27 of them in the field events. Villanova, getting 14 • oints from middle distance *ars Dave Patrick, a sopho­

more, and Ian Hamilton, was second with 32.

Morgan State was third with 20 followed by Penn State 17. Manhattan, Cornell and- Navy t:ed at 15 points each in this 00th IC4A which drew-entries from a record 62 schools.

Three meet records fell and one was tied as the two-dav meet at Downing Stadium clos­ed with all 18 finals being stag­ed in intermittent rain before a slim crowd of about 2,500.

Maryland was led by sopho­mores Ed Marks, winner of the triple jump with 49:6^ and second in the long jump at 23-fl'{, and Lee, second in both the 100 and 220 yard sprints, and junior Frank Costello, repeating as high jump king at 6-10.

The Terrapins wound up with two firsts, five seconds and a fat five points in the javelin on third and fourth places. Scor­ing was on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for He first five places. Glamor Mile

Villanova got a smashing one-two finish in the glamor mile from Patrick and Hamilton, won in 4:08.6 by Patrick, but the two could do no better than third and fourth in (he half mile, only 70 minutes later.

Georgetown's Rick Urbina took the half-mile by six yards over Selon Hall's Herb Gor-mann as Patrick and Hamilton

Totals 33 17 15 Totals 24 1 3 Lewlston-Porter 142 306 1—17 Trott 000 000 1— 1

RBI—Vrabel 2, McBee 3, McMlllen 3, Hewitt, Canall, Pannaccl. E—Vrabel, Jagazlnskl, Benlngo, Bassetl, McDermott, McCowen 3. 2B—Hewitt, Morrison. S B -Hewitt. SAC—McBee. DP—Lew-Port • 1. LOB—Lew-Port 7, Trott. 4.

Ip h r er bb so Morrison (W) 7 3 1 1 3 3 Benlngo (L) 7 15 17 J) 4 4

HBP—By Benlngo (Thiboult). WP—Ben­lngo. PB—Bassett 2.

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LaSalle Jayvees Win NFL Crown

The LaSalle junior varsity baseball team captured the Niagara Frontier league jayvee title Saturday with

fourth and an error in the sev- a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over the Niagara Falls enth.

Jarus hurled a four-hitter chalking up his sixth decision of the campaign against no losses.

LaSalle never got a base run­ner past second base in the first game as Larry Rybicki hurled a four-hitter. Two for Falls

Jim Felicetti's walk and John Cobb's triple highlighted a two-run Falls first inning. Cobb scored on Holka's error to give the Cataracts a 2-0 lead. Two walks and a single by Tony Di-Cecco gave the Falls their (other run in the seventh.

"They deserved to win the title." Stu Blinco, Niagara Falls

Williams 40-39 to tie Saturday I coach said. "They knew they for the first round lead.

Bud Kelly leads by

jayvees. The Baby Explorers, coached

by Nick Iovieno, started the day in the same situation as the varsity. Each team needed one victory in its season-ending doubleheaders w i t h Niagara Falls in order to clinch the title. Both teams won the sec­ond game.

Dave Ianni threw a five-hit shutout at the Baby Explorers in the first game for a 4-0, Niagara Falls win. The Falls' Larry Collins was the only player on either team to hit safely more than once.

His dramatic twb-out, bases-loaded double, which chased home three runs, wrapped up the win and the title.

Bob Harms and the Falls held a 4-2 lead going into the last of the sixth when Mag­liazzo delivered his big blow.

LaSalle finished with a 14-4 record, followed by Kenmore. East 13-5 and Niagara Falls 10-6. Niagara Falls JV . . . 0 0 2 110 (L—i t 1 LaSalle JV 011 003 0—5 5 0

lannl and Fratello; Mono, Jorlenskl (5) and Weber.

• • t LaSalle JV 011 003 0—5 5 5

Rich Magliazzo plaved the Nlasara Falls ° 1 3 ooo o—J 7 j hero role in the second game. | ^Z'^TOTFIO^

Webtf( Har™'

BENDING TO THE TASK-Vi l lanova's Vincent BizzarO springs toward the bar to clear 14 feet during early try in pole vault event of IC4A championships Saturday at Randalls Island in New York. He later won wi th a vault of 15 feet 6 inches. — AP Wirephoto.

came charging up in the last 150 yards. Urbina's time was 1:50.7.

Villanova had two other win­ners in pole vaulter Vince Biz-zarro. who did 15-6, and sprint­er Earl Horner, who took the 220 by two yards over Lee in 21-2.

Horner, winner of the 100 and

Barbara Johnston Wins HAMBURG—Barbara Johnston, reined by Gerard

Johnston, won the featured $2,500 Invitational Pace vSat-urday night at Buffalo Raceway. The winner was clocked for the mile in 2:OS 3/5. it paid $8.40 for a $2

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British Football

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220 last year, was fourth in the 100. Fordham's Sam Perry won it by two yards over Lee in 9.6. Ray Pollard of Morgan State was third. Meet Records

The meet records were brok­en in the discus, javelin and 3,000-meter steeplechase. 4

Bill Bclfcr of Seton Hall copped the discus mark of 175-10 he set in qualifying Friday with a toss of 178 feet. Jim Stevenson of Penn State won the javelin on his record 24-1-5'/j set on Friday. Bill Norris of Boston College retained his steeplechase crown with a time of 9:07.7. surpassing his own mark of 9:16.3 set last year.

David Hcmcry, the blond Briton from Boston Univer­sity, finished second to Col­gate's Dick Johnston in the 44fl-yard hurdles and then tied the oldest meet record in win» nlng the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.1. Johnston took the 440 hurdles by R yard in 51.8.

Other Winners Included Cor­nell's Bill Brucckel in the 440, 47.5; Paul Perry, Georgetown, three-mile run, 14:00.9; Tom Palkic, Navy, long jump, 23-ID/*; Rod Stewart, Duke, shot put, 59-11; Alex Schulten, Bow-doin, hammer, 1S8-1H* »nd Morgan State's mile relav team, 3:13.4. It was a record fifth Rtraight for Morgan State in the mile relay.

Pierce Avenue Gets 43 Win

Al Forsey singled driving in Bob Cooley with the winning run Friday as Pierce Avenue U n i t e d Presbyterians beat Church of God 4-3 in a Senior Division Inter-Church Softball League game.

Forsey's hit was in the sixth inning after Ray Specht had tied the game 3-3 With a single.

First Methodist scored eight runs in the sixth inning to beat St. Paul's Methodist 19-13 in another game. John Fleury had four hits for the winners. Ed Harris hit a homer and Tom George a triple, also for the winners. Jack Glennie had three hits for St. Paul's. Pierce Avenue U.P. ..100 10? 0—4 * 2 Ch'.'rch of Gotf 210 000 0—3 t 1

Forsev. Hitches (3) ond Lorrobee; Corom ond Gormw.

strokes in the net scores. He posted a 87-18—69. Dr. Vince Scamurra, George Frey and Robert Scamurra are tied for second with net 73.

Some 100 golfers are playing in the three-day event.

West Wins, Ties East For Second

Kenmore ' W e s t defeated Tonawanda 3-2 and Lockport edged North Tonawanda 2-1 Saturday in Niagara Frontier League baseball games.

Kenmore's victory allowed it to tie Kenmore East for second place in the final league stand­ings. Both finished with won-13, lost-5 records.

West scored the winning run in the seventh inning on a passed ball, and catcher Tom Herman's wild throw to pitcher J o h n Kampas covering the plate.

Lockport closed out victori­ously on Jim Sullivan's thre.ef hitter. Sullivan also scored the winning run in the seventh in­ning when he singled and came around on a stolen base and Dennis Webster's single. Lockport 010 000 1 -2 North Tonowondo 000 010 0—1

Sullivon and Vitrello; Somulskl ond Jakubowskl.

• * • Tonowondo 100 001 0—2 Kenmore West 200 000 1—3

Komrxis and Hermon; Zlemendorl, Horvotls (6) antf Smith.

| had to beat us in the second four j game to take the champion­

ship, and-they did." The championship for the Dan

Burgess coached Explorers was the culmination of a long pen­nant drive. They won nine straight at one juncture and beat Ken West in a showdown

Wings Blank Syracuse 5-0 ROCHESTER CIV-The Roch­

ester Red Wings blanked the Syracuse C h i e f s Saturday night, 5-0, evening their Inter­national Baseball L e a g u e series at 1-1.

Mickey McGuire rapped a single to drive in one run and Dave May contributed two more with a double in the sec­ond inning off Syracuse starter Billy Graham.

The Red Wings added two insurance runs in the seventh, on a single by John Mason, after a walk and John Riddle's second double of the ni^ht.

Kenmore East Is Winner Over N-W

Kenmore Eas t gained a share of second place In the Niagara Frontier League with a 5-4 win over Niag­ara Wheatfield Saturday.

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East finished 13-5 and tied rival Kenmore West. The Fal­cons, who have a possible make-up game with Trott left to play, are 8-9. NW is sched­uled to meet Medina in the Section VI Class AA playoffs June 6.

Bill Maxwell's single, losing pitcher Butch Vogel's error and

! Dick Gliosca's single produced the winning run for Ken East in the seventh.

Niagara Wheatfield had used a three-run third inning to overcome an early Ken East lead. Run-producing singles by Mike Kent, Lynn Williams and Bob Adams offset Bud Wit-koski's solo homer. ,

Vogel, who finished with a 4-3 record, fanned 13. Bill Niel-son won.it for East in relief,

he allowed just one run

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Softball Action The Niagara Falls Chrysler-

Plvmouth softball team plays st. Pauls Methodist .340 320 i-i3 u s | .u p c-, inrf,mf.c 0 f Niagara Falls. First Methodist . . . M l 04» x—19 13 4 i n c a v Prcmcs oi magiuc* r « n ,

wooner, Glennie (4), Emmons u) ond Ont., in an exhibition game to-Emmons, G'enhle («); Tom Georoe ond | j t J . Q O p - m _ a t H y d e P a r k . Dove Georoe.

Bill Rafter Registers Lancaster Feature Win

LANCASTER—Bill Rafter of Niagara Fal ls scored his initial feature stock-car racing victory here Satur­day night in the 25-lap Sportsmen's Class event.

Rafter, who was unable to<-

Totols 32 0 S Totols Syracuse 000 000 000—0 Rochester 030 000 20x—5

RBI—May 2, Mason 2, McGuire. LOB —Syrocuse 9, Rochester 9. 2B — May, Riddle (2). SB—Mason.

lo h r er bb so Wm. Grohom (L, 2-5) . .« 7 3 3 3 ft Holtorove 2 Bornowskl (W, 2-2) . . . 9 5 0 0 3 6

HBP—Hcrrera (by Bornowskl). PB— Llpskl.

T-2:3S. A—5,421.

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Total

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Duffy Track Team Adds To Streak BUFFALO-B i s h o p Duffy

High School's track and field team won its seventh straight. Msgr. Martin Catholic League meet here Saturday downing St. Joseph's 56-44. • Ed Murgia of Duffy was the only double winner. He scored in the 100-yard dash and 220.

Duffy's next start is Monday in Hyde Park against Fallon of Buffalo.

Duffy U, St. Joe't 44

, r ! , ° ° T M u r ^ l ( D ) ' W a v n « <SJ>' Florello ( D ) , 10.8; 220—Murolo ( D ) , Brophy (D ) , Wayne (SJ) 24.3'; 440 - Wagner <SJ), Schmidt (SJ), Robltallle (D) 55.3; 130— J. Noshel ( D ) , Baruth (SJ) Monln (D) 2:08; mile—Placek (D ) , McNally (SJ), White (D) 4:50.9; two-mile—Jocobl ( D ) , G. Noshel (D ) , Mallcan (SJ) 10:30 9; mile relay—St. Joe's (Berq, Solller, Re­gan, Stomlsh) 3:45.2; 880-relay—Duffy (Murgia, Heary, Cfch, Florcllo) 1:39.5.

Shotput — Adomciyk (D ) , Cavonouoh (SJ), Fltrpotrlck (O) 45 feet, 3V. Inches; discus — Cavanough (SJ), Ryan ( D ) , Murphy (D) 137 feet, VJ Inch; high lump —Koelle (D) Reger (SJ), Marlnl (D) i feet, 5 Inches; long lump—Byfon (D)r Kalensky (SJ), Reger (SJ) 20 feet, 2 Inches.

Destino Is King Winner

28 5 o Total 30 4 9 Kenmore East 100 120 1—5 Nlooora Wheotfle'd ^ 0 0 1 3O0 0—4

RAl—Wltkn'U, Maxwell, Sr^mltt, Glo<-2 2 2 2 3 ico , Kent, Williams, Adorns. E—Maxwell,

'-n't'*, r» l l—I . v'noel, Kent, Travis. H R -Witkoskl. SB—Wltkoskl, Comnas, Gl l^ca. v'nf-e', K">nf, Adorns, Bucelota. LCJ— *>n Post 6, NW 6. S—Williams. SF— Schmitt.

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NM-nn (wi 5 6 i i n 6ied Edwards in a Niagara Sub PH — T r i " ! ' . A — Borschel. HBP — Bv

Bunnell (Buceloto).

5-1 Victory

By Merchants Y O U N G S T O W N — The

Youngstown Merchants defcat-

Nuzio Destino won the King of the Hill bowling competition at Beverly Lanes, beating Sal Spatorico in the final match 200-1W.

The results: (KKillfving round—Ron Wolter 210, 236-

639; Pete Julion 205, 226, 206632; Jim Wilson J57-632; Mario Ferussl 208, ?S< 622; Fronk Lindsay 244-625; Sol Soolorlco 200, 209-601; Ntinjlo Desltno 214, 595; Chet MocnloV tdefendlno champion) 697.

First round—Mocnlok 169 dcfeotM Wil

League Oneners The Industrial Golf League

opens its 40th season at Hyde Park next week as the A Divi­sion tees off Tuesday and the B Division Thursday. A Division will comprise 10 teams and the B Division 12.

Tuesday's matches include Nabisco vs. Goodyear No. 1; Carbon Products vs. Kimborly

urban Softball League game 5-1 and wilj seek their second vic­tory of the season Tuesday against the defending champions in Lewiston at 6:45.

T h r e e successive hits V»y Frank Janese, Hubie Reppen-hagen and Frank Previte, fol­lowing an error that put Hal Shippy on first, gave the win­ners a two-run lead in the first inning. John Brading's double drove in two more runs In the fifth and Shippy's trinle and an

was complete two previous feature races, took the lead on the second lap and was never headed. Chuck Boos of Lewis-ton tailed Rafter for 10 laps, but couldn't pass and finished second.

Rafter drove a 1966 Chevello with a 427 cubic Inch engine. Seventeen cars competed in the feature race. *

Three track records were set. Vic Lewis of Rochester es­tablished a new 10-lap Late Model mark of 3:55. The old standard of 4:12 was set by Jerry Grayi last season.

Maynard Troycr of Roches­ter set a new record in the eight-lap Late Model heat. He was clocked in 3:08.9 breaking the record 3:13.5 set last sea­son by I/CO Lewandowskl.

Boos set a new mark in the 10-lap Sportsmen's consolation

race. He was timed in 3:31.9 breaking his own mark of 3:35.8 sot last season.

A crowd estimated at 4,300 attended.

Lot* M»d«l Dtvltlefl First heat—eight loos, Jerry Grodl,

Buffolo, 3:11.6. Second heot—etoht loos, MoyftOfd Trover, Rochester, 3:08.9 (new record). Consolation—18 lops, Vic Lewis. Rochester. 3:55.0 (new record). Feotore-20 loos. Trover, Tom M o w e d , Lewis, Ken Cossel, 3:3l.t (new record),

toortsmeo'l Division First heoV—elohl toos. Com Goollordl.

Lockport, »:M.4. Second heot-8111 ftof fer, Nlooora Foils. 2:53.3. Consolation— 10 loos, Chuck Boos, Lewiston, 3:31.* (new record). Peohire—25 loos, Roller, Boos, £d Ortix, Bob Hudson, 9:08.5.

Toledo Wins 5-2 COLUMBUS, Ohio W - Pinch

hitter Bob Schmidt's two-nin double broke up a tight game In the last inning Saturday night and sent Toledo to a 5-2 victory over Columbus in the Inter­national League.

son, ii9 m roii off; De-.tino, is? defeated ~ , \ i „ „ ' i i;„uY„.„t v * "1 k r r o r gave the Merchants their Jullon, 165; Welter. 201 defeoted Llnd^ov.j C l a r k ; M O O r O - H l g h l a n d N O . 1 .. . * . ^ , „ . . „ ,, .. 160 ond Sootonco. H5 defeated F e n m i . H o o k e r N o V T n t r r n n t i m a l < a l c o u n t c r , n t n e s 1 x t n >

\ti. i v s - M O O M T i>o. . i . m i c i n a u o . i a i i E d w o r t ) , m < 0 0 6 _ , j j Second round—Sooterko defeoted Wol- '> P a p e r VS. S t a i l f f C T a n d H o o k e r j Youngstown 200 021 x—5 t 3

fer 113-111 o-id DfUino defeoted Moc v . / , . . •> u - . „ . . . j . . . ^ ' Lee t.ut7 ond Bob Wolch; Mel Mett-nlo* i l l-171. I N O . 1 VS. C a r b o r u n d u m . 0 , r ond Reooenhocen.

PADDLE BOAT?— Larry Hatf ield, of West Palm Beach, Fla., paddles his D Outboard motorboat, "Self

s tar t of the race. He was trying to race in The 8th Annual Interna­tional Invitational Regatta Satur*

Winding" / a f t e r stalling at the day in Miami, — AP Wirephoto.

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