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THE TIMIS RECORD, TROY, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1967 23 Canadiens Sweep Rangers, 2-1, In Overtime Montreal Takes Four In Row In Stanley Cup •JJ1EW YORK (AP) — Rugged Rangers on a power play when John Ferguson broke up a he poked a bouncing puck and fiercely checking garne with a just got it past Montreal's sudden death goal in an over-1 rookie goalie Rogatien Vachon, time period, lifting the ram- The goal. New York's sixth paging Montreal Canadiens to power play score of the series, a 2-1 victory and a four-straight came 18 seconds after Ferguson sweep of their Stanley Cup drew a charging penalty, semifinal series against the New Montreal had an excellent York Rangers last night. chance to make it 2-0 before The Canadiens. winners of the Goy f *? j c ° r f K d J he " l he 5 an / Cup the last two years, thus « e " * od Gllbe * and t V in " ad ; moVe into the final round |? ld drew pentlUes at 10:08 of against the survivor of the Chi-^ e . s « ond P cnod : leavm « New .»-T n w>»( n c * n t n <„>..;»* York two men short. But Bob cago-Toronto best-of-7 scries, N . . MacNpil and Wavnp which is now tied at 2-2. ;i: e .} in ' A » ^acNeil and Wayne " . . . Hillman did a supurb job of Ferguson charged into thej standing off t he Ranger zone with lmemates vaunte d power plav. Ralph Backstrom and Claude Aft that { he Ran g er s Larose 6V* minutes into the see med to pick up the momen overtime session Ranger goalie tum and it finally resulted in, Ed Giacomui slid out to stop Qoyette's tying goal. Backstrom'S Shot but Was in no Fi r »t period - l. Montreal. J. C. Trem- position to cover on the re- JjgJ ^t^J^y^^S^i bound. major. 5:10; Harper, major, 5:10; Nevtn Ferguson, who scored eight of j 1 2 ^ p^^.W York , c^eu, , Ws 20 regular season goals I (Marshall, Nevtnl 17:3«. Penalties-Gil-] against New York, simply swept ^ w - :08: ***»*-*••"* M"' 1 " 11 Black Hawks In 4-3 Win Over Maple Leafs TORONTO (AP) — Enc Nesterenko's lie-breaking goal in the third period helped carry the Chicago Black Hawks to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs last night in the Stanley Cup playoffs, tying the besl-of-7 semifinal series .at two games, each. The fifth game will be played in Chicago tomorrow after noon and the sixth in Toronto next Tuesday night. If a seventh gan»e is needed, k* DAN CUNHA To Speak the puck into the gaping net 10th Straight Win The victory was the 10th straight for the surging Canadi- ens, who are unbeaten in their last 15 games. Montreal pyt to- gether a six-game winning streak in the final two weeks of the regular season to surge from fourth to» second place in the final standings. Both teams checked with amazing vigor through the scor- less third period after Montreal defenseman J. C. Trembley and New York's Phil Goyette had traded goals in the first two pe- riods. Trembley pot the Canadiens ahead midway through the opening period with a 50-foot 12:28; Backstrom, double minor. 12:28 Ferguson 17:31; Richard 1«:29. Third period Noae, Penaliie* Gil- bert 2:01; J.C. trembley 3:11; Ingarfield 12:00; Beliveau 17:41; Brown 17:14. Overtime period—3, Montreal. Ferguson 3 (Backstrom, Larnse) 6:28, Penalties- Harilield 4:41: Harris 4:41. Shots on goal by Montreal 7 8 1 B-29 New York « IX 11 5-341 a Attendance 15,925. Burgh High To Honor Cage Team 11 Races Top GM Card Tonight it will be played in Chicago next Thursday night. The Hawks, apparently on the mend after two straight defeats, put on a torrid pace in the first two periods and wore down the Maple Leafs and their goalie, Terry Sawchuk, who had been magnificent in Toronto's two consecutive victories after Chi- cago had won the opening game of the series. POWNAL—Green Mountain's, The game started fast with Friday night program will con-| Lor ch 221-567, Carol Anderson Kenny Wharram scoring for sist of 11 races with a $1,000! 170-460. Chicago nine seconds after the Purse on the final race of the Matthew Bender—Bob Lyman opening faceoff to equal a Cup evening, a feature mile for pac- 214 - Bob Dichert 581, Dottie record for quickest nine seconds j ers. Davenport 192-545 Top Bowling Scores On Area Lanes TRICITY Kings & Queens-Ray Golas 607. John Kusaywa 535, Gina Gladys 512. Evelyn Jette 494. Goodrum's Mixed-Willie Wat- kins 454. Brant Fisdol 189, Ju- anita Morris 153. Glenwood Mixed—George Du- rivage 234-609, Joe Burke 237- 549, Marv Hayner 543. Vi Du- rivage 465. Lynn Gould 454. Clarity Printers—Ted Hill 247- 660. Bob Fitzmaurice 201-583, Bob Oxbrough 200-566. Civil Service Mixed Barry St. Basil's Five In Tourney Tomorrow St. Basil's Greek Orthodox Church will meet Chicago at 2:30, p.m. tomorrow in a quarterfinal game of the National Greek- 1 American Veterans Basketball Tournament at Peabody, Mass.; Members of the St. Basil's' team are Gus llaita, Tom ("ho lakis, Bill Consfanlakes, Steve Bob, Michael Apostol, Peter Semon, Chris Chakas, Alex Christodoulou Danes. Semon, Dennis Sokaiis, George and George Brunswick BR Sets Registration ENYGA Sets Tournament Schedule The Eastern New York Golf Association's 1967 Tournament slap shot. The shot was so hard! scnedule nas been completed, that the puck became tangled in .. „ . „..„. T cuv,,.„rt the cords of the net and it took | "cording to William I. Schwart, both linesman Pat Shetler a n d | committee chairman. Giacomin several seconds to dig The annual ENYGA Cham- it out. pionship will take place July 7-9 Trembley got the puck at the at the WalhaUa Country Club, New York blue line and let fire after Henry Richard won a face off with New York's Phil Goy- ette. Rexford. The first 18-hole medal | play tourney for all groups is set for May 10 at Red Hook Golf] Club. I The Lansingburgh High School Student Council will hold a testimonial dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Augus- tine's Hall to honor its success- ful basketball team. Dan Cunha, former Siena Col- lege cage mentor, will be prin- cipal speaker. Ed O'Haire will be toastm aster. Lansingburgh, sparked by All-City performers Gary Kil- gallon, Jack Hogan and Tom Magee, finished with a fine 19- 3 over-all record this season. Reservations for the affair may be made by calling Lan- singburgh High School. Last Night's Fight Results By The Associated Press PORTLAND. Maine—Georgie after the opening faceoff to equal a Cup record for quickest scoring set by Gordie Howe of Detroit against Toronto in 1954. Toronto tied it at the 3:42 mark with Dave Keon putting a long left-handed slap shot past goalie Glenn Hall. Less than five minutes later the Hawks went ahead 2-1 and on Pierre Pilote's goal, but again it was a short-lived lead when Tim Horton scored for Toronto on a power play at 10:14. The Leafs were one man short and Chicago had two men I in the penalty box at the time. In contrast to the first period, neither team was able to score 'in the second session although A slight edge is afforded Menands Indians - Manila Jeffry Dean, a six-v,ear-old geld- Reynolds 173-488. ing trained by George Balda- ! Arbor Hill Stars-Joe Willing- ohino and driven by Vince Fer-, ham 234, Tom Willingham 617. rier. Jeffrey Dean, off a second, LATHAM B0WL will leave the three post. Latnam g _ Jack Polanikl BItu ( Late call, a four-year-old 575 Harry shufelt 212 . 515 Ted ' s h o u l d r e s i d e in either the Town mare with a recent win at Yonk- Hjser 54g of Brunswick or RriUonkilI ers Raceway, will be making her; Nlte 0w|s _ p Reed 197 . ;School District . The Lrunswick Babe Ruth League will hold registration Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at the Center Brunswick Fire Hall. Boys eligible to register must have been born between Aug. 1, Polanski 11949 and Aug. 1, 1952. They Troy Squires In Tourney At Glens Falls The Cardinal Stepinac Circla of the Troy Columbian Squires will meet the Bronx in the first uaine of the regional basketball tournament at Glens Falls today. Other circles entered in the weekend event are Burlington, Vt.; Poughkeepsie, Hudson Fall! and hosl Glens Falls. Games will be played at the (ilens falls K of C. Hall First and second place finish- ers will advance to a state play* off. A dance is set for tomorrow night A Communion breakfast will be held Sundav with Rev. Benjamin Kuhn. O. F . M. speak- ing. The awards banquet is set for Sunday nighl. first local appearance in the; 464, Theresa Dowd or When register- 198-456, ing they must be accompanied by a guardian and he able to nine post with Jim Young in the; Marie c lfi2459 sulky. A recent Pownal winner,, SeaHest _ M Go(Un 212 .| duce , record 0 , birth For I Naughty wi have the services 493> A , Roussi , 2 Willy further information contact Wil- of Rene Collette and the number ;Godin m Ham c Sch i egel| j M g u § presi . five hole. st MaUhews _ V ic Hughes dent. ? U ! W>r, u?5 l, ^ <, L^. L i!5"|5™. Ar t B" b *> 186-523. Art Hart 229-456. Bernie Morrison 189- 515, Betty Ann Morrison 457. Feiden Men — Joe Hogan 213- 593, John DeCapita 593, Joe North-South All-Stars Practice - man has had two seconds be- hind two of the speedier win- ners the meeting. He will seek his first local win from the sev- Chicago controlled the play andjenth post. Fred Jaeger driving'«£"' j . ° h " DeCapita great opportunities were missed A d i o s H a s t e V ince Kaehel rein- T r f*. «•' A by Chicago's Phil Esposito, Stan ing HaD py Cardinal, recent win- fers Mlxed ~ Chlck Evans Mikita and Red Hay. After Nesterenko broke the 2- 2 tie, Bobby Hull slammed ner Morry Dares with Clyde Nancy Santera 174, Eleanor Morris 453. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M^(AP) The late arrival of six* play- ers forced a combined workout yesterday of the teams for to- morrow's North-South College All-Star basketball game. Sonny Dove of St. John's, N.Y., and Mai Graham of Hew York University, North plByers, and Craig Raymond, Bri^ham Young; Bob Verga, Duke; Diva PHILADELPHIA (AP) - De-j Gilbert, Louisville, and Ron fensive backs Joe Scarpati and Perry, Virginia Tech. all the Al Nelson have agreed to terms South, had not arrived. Eagles Sign Two Backs leneral manager Joe Kuharlch | flights" were held up by %ad innounced yesterday. weather at various connecting Mattison in the bike, Howie Nor .ris's Harriet Abbe and a double TROY BOWL at? e 48 It provedXTne'ces- P ?Tc l *S^'. ^ , Ught i Roarin * 20s ~ Agnes F ™e! wilh the Ph »a^lPhia Eagles of; spokesman tor the group pro- sarv lot a ^ Mike Walton Wlth . ^ ^ » " « " the driver 434, Connie Meher 432, Jean the National Football League, m 0 i n g t h e game said inconnng scored for the Manle Leafs in COmplete the wire " bound field of Squadere 423. ;general T „ . . i scored for the Maple Leais in ^ pteeTS , Miss Troy Diner-Bill Frazierjar Fir^t S ™ D S«o! whJr'r.m s In the tenth race, two recenti605, Jim Ritrovato 602. Tom' Scarpati led the league lastj citics (Mikita, Mohns) :09. 2. Toronto. Keon 2 winners Ray Sampson with'Foley 232-597, Marty Mahar 597.(season in most yards returned Tne slx p i aycrs are expected Ki^kita2^l^l^ 4 8;aa[*4? , ^: Parker HiU in the sulky and; Duffers Mixed - Don Mc- with intercepted passes, 182, today, including Raymond who *n B ^rf , « l « ,l i*S^S : w K ' r * D a U y G e n e w i t b V i n c e Ka- Kinley 557, Roger Welton 509,|a n d tied for second in total in-| was driving from Utah. v«n impe 9:49. sumkowiki' 11:35. Prono^j ehel the driver appear the likely Vernon Browe 508, Carol Browe 1 terceptions with eight, while b°* t r> 6 a) 6 C !i8 C * g0 beBch peB * Ry < ** rved j favorites with Carol O, Mountain 446, Barbara Welton 425, Connie Nel5on made NFL record y se5»? d pefi 0 ^. - B ?_! COT i n ?; P«»»ju«»| Aib and Ohauncey's Boy seekingjwelLs 409. iKnnir « , h on rernm«H a mis«u.rt Artistic Upholstery Rose- Mohns* JeBrty 5:23. Jeffrey 12:27.1 i t , - : _ fi<rf : * th „ D „ U | Conacher 15:43. Mohns 17:30. I lnelr nrst w m 0I lne Season. BOD | '- -'Goyette Evens It The Canadiens made the edce! TV. a PNvr4 will assist the I Johnson, 162, Trenton, N.J., out- "SwT ^SS-STatoS; Nesurenko | Andersen's Gil Bradley, off a I mary Fandl 226-564, Donna Wil stand up unW ?ate in the second \ st GoU A s s o c T i n in con I pointed Bobby Warthem, 157, i f t f f i W . ^ r o S t o ? h wXn>r recent win at Yonkers, Sherwood | son 512, Dorothy Kemp 198-506, period. Goyette evened it for the ^^ng^sectional qualifying for j Buffalo, N.Y., 10. [.**. «.-...„, „,, Pe B .u,^.rr,«, Bard ^ ^ J ^ J j j i ^ D^iSney 470 DUman 12 I itZM^ 85 ' 011 complete the entries for; Barbers Union Tony Solo- the tenth race mile for pacers, mon 550, Al Catone 532, Joe Post time for the eleven racePontore 530 Benefif Tift Set At HVCC basketball games, in- a contest between the of Rensselaer County itny-Sebenectady Coun- ties, will highlight tonight's basketball activity at Hudson Valley Community College for the benefit of the Rensselaer County Cancer Fnnd. 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THE TIMIS RECORD, TROY, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1967 23

Canadiens Sweep Rangers, 2-1, In Overtime Montreal Takes Four In Row In Stanley Cup

•JJ1EW YORK (AP) — Rugged Rangers on a power play when John Ferguson broke up a he poked a bouncing puck and fiercely checking garne with a just got it past Montreal's sudden death goal in an over-1 rookie goalie Rogatien Vachon, time period, lifting the ram- The goal. New York's sixth paging Montreal Canadiens to power play score of the series, a 2-1 victory and a four-straight came 18 seconds after Ferguson sweep of their Stanley Cup drew a charging penalty, semifinal series against the New Montreal had an excellent York Rangers last night. chance to make it 2-0 before

The Canadiens. winners of the G o y f *? jc° rfKd J h e " l h e 5 a n /

Cup the last two years, thus « e " *od G l l b e * a n dt

V i n " a d ; moVe into the final round | ? l d drew pentlUes at 10:08 of against the survivor of the C h i - ^ e . s « o n d P c n o d : l e a v m « New

.»-T n w>»( n k«c* nt n <„>..;»* York two men short. But Bob cago-Toronto best-of-7 scries, N . . M a c N p i l a n d W a v n p which is now tied at 2-2. ; i : e . } i n ' A» ^acNeil and Wayne " . . . Hillman did a supurb job of

Ferguson charged into t h e j s t a n d i n g off t h e Ranger zone with lmemates v a u n t e d power plav. Ralph Backstrom and Claude A f t „ t h a t {he R a n g e r s Larose 6V* minutes into the s e e m e d to pick up the momen overtime session Ranger goalie t u m a n d i t finally resulted in, Ed Giacomui slid out to stop Qoyette's tying goal. B a c k s t r o m ' S Shot but Was in n o Fir»t period - l. Montreal. J. C. Trem-position to cover on the re- JjgJ ^t^J^y^^S^i bound . major. 5:10; Harper, major, 5:10; Nevtn

Ferguson, who scored eight of j 1 2 ^ p ^ ^ . W York, c ^ e u , , Ws 20 r e g u l a r s e a s o n g o a l s I (Marshall, Nevtnl 17:3«. Penalties-Gil-] against New York, simply swept ^ w-:08: ***»*-*••"* M"'1"11

Black Hawks In 4 -3 Win Over Maple Leafs

TORONTO (AP) — E n c Nesterenko's lie-breaking goal in the third period helped carry the Chicago Black Hawks to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs last night in the Stanley Cup playoffs, tying the besl-of-7 semifinal series .at two games, each. The fifth game will be played in Chicago tomorrow after noon and the sixth in Toronto next Tuesday night.

If a seventh gan»e is needed,

k*

DAN CUNHA To Speak

the puck into the gaping net 10th Straight Win

The victory was the 10th straight for the surging Canadi­ens, who are unbeaten in their last 15 games. Montreal pyt to­gether a six-game winning streak in the final two weeks of the regular season to surge from fourth to» second place in the final standings.

Both teams checked with amazing vigor through the scor-less third period after Montreal defenseman J. C. Trembley and New York's Phil Goyette had traded goals in the first two pe­riods.

Trembley pot the Canadiens ahead midway through the opening period with a 50-foot

12:28; Backstrom, double minor. 12:28 Ferguson 17:31; Richard 1«:29.

Third period — Noae, Penaliie* — Gil­bert 2:01; J.C. trembley 3:11; Ingarfield 12:00; Beliveau 17:41; Brown 17:14.

Overtime period—3, Montreal. Ferguson 3 (Backstrom, Larnse) 6:28, Penalties-Harilield 4:41: Harris 4:41.

Shots on goal by Montreal 7 8 1 B-29 New York « IX 11 5-341 a

Attendance 15,925.

Burgh High To Honor Cage Team

11 Races Top GM Card Tonight

it will be played in Chicago next Thursday night.

The Hawks, apparently on the mend after two straight defeats, put on a torrid pace in the first two periods and wore down the Maple Leafs and their goalie, Terry Sawchuk, who had been magnificent in Toronto's two consecutive victories after Chi­cago had won the opening game of the series. POWNAL—Green Mountain's,

The game started fast with Friday night program will con- |L o rch 221-567, Carol Anderson Kenny Wharram scoring for sist of 11 races with a $1,000! 170-460. Chicago nine seconds after the Purse on the final race of the Matthew Bender—Bob Lyman opening faceoff to equal a Cup evening, a feature mile for pac- 214- Bob Dichert 581, Dottie record for quickest nine seconds j ers. Davenport 192-545

Top Bowling Scores On Area Lanes

TRICITY Kings & Queens-Ray Golas

607. John Kusaywa 535, Gina Gladys 512. Evelyn Jette 494.

Goodrum's Mixed-Willie Wat-kins 454. Brant Fisdol 189, Ju-anita Morris 153.

Glenwood Mixed—George Du-rivage 234-609, Joe Burke 237-549, Marv Hayner 543. Vi Du-rivage 465. Lynn Gould 454.

Clarity Printers—Ted Hill 247-660. Bob Fitzmaurice 201-583, Bob Oxbrough 200-566.

Civil Service Mixed — Barry

St. Basil's Five In Tourney Tomorrow St. Basil's Greek Orthodox

Church will meet Chicago at 2:30, p.m. tomorrow in a quarterfinal game of the National Greek-1

American Veterans Basketball Tournament at Peabody, Mass.;

Members of the St. Basil's' team are Gus llaita, Tom ("ho lakis, Bill Consfanlakes, Steve Bob, Michael Apostol, Peter Semon, Chris Chakas, Alex Christodoulou Danes.

Semon, Dennis Sokaiis, George and G e o r g e

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ENYGA Sets Tournament Schedule The Eastern New York Golf

Association's 1967 Tournament slap shot. The shot was so h a r d ! s c n e d u l e n a s b e e n completed, that the puck became tangled in .. „ . „..„. „ T cuv,,.„rt the cords of the net and it took | " co rd ing to William I. Schwart, both linesman Pat Shetler a n d | c o m m i t t e e chairman. Giacomin several seconds to dig The annual ENYGA Cham-it out. pionship will take place July 7-9

Trembley got the puck at the a t t h e W a l h a U a Country Club, New York blue line and let fire after Henry Richard won a face off with New York's Phil Goy­ette.

Rexford. The first 18-hole medal | play tourney for all groups is set for May 10 at Red Hook Golf] Club. I

The Lansingburgh H i g h School Student Council will hold a testimonial dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Augus­tine's Hall to honor its success­ful basketball team.

Dan Cunha, former Siena Col­lege cage mentor, will be prin­cipal speaker. Ed O'Haire will be toastm aster.

Lansingburgh, sparked by All-City performers Gary Kil-gallon, Jack Hogan and Tom Magee, finished with a fine 19-3 over-all record this season.

Reservations for the affair may be made by calling Lan­singburgh High School.

Last Night's Fight Results

By The Associated Press PORTLAND. Maine—Georgie

after the opening faceoff to equal a Cup record for quickest scoring set by Gordie Howe of Detroit against Toronto in 1954.

Toronto tied it at the 3:42 mark with Dave Keon putting a long left-handed slap shot past goalie Glenn Hall.

Less than five minutes later the Hawks went ahead 2-1 and on Pierre Pilote's goal, but again it was a short-lived lead when Tim Horton scored for Toronto on a power play at 10:14. The Leafs were one man short and Chicago had two men

I in the penalty box at the time. In contrast to the first period,

neither team was able to score 'in the second session although

A slight edge is afforded Menands Indians - Manila Jeffry Dean, a six-v,ear-old geld- Reynolds 173-488. ing trained by George Balda-! Arbor Hill S t a r s - J o e Willing-ohino and driven by Vince F e r - , h a m 234, Tom Willingham 617. rier. Jeffrey Dean, off a second, L A T H A M B 0 W L will leave the three post. L a t n a m g _ J a c k P o l a n i k l BItu „ (

Late call, a four-year-old 5 7 5 H a r r y s h u f e l t 212 .515 T e d ' s h o u l d r e s i d e i n e i t h e r t h e T o w n mare with a recent win at Y o n k - H j s e r 54g o f B r u n s w i c k o r R r i U o n k i l I

ers Raceway, will be making her; N l t e 0 w | s _ p R e e d 197 . ; S c h o o l D i s t r i c t .

The Lrunswick Babe Ruth League will hold registration Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at the Center Brunswick Fire Hall.

Boys eligible to register must have been born between Aug. 1,

Polanski 11949 and Aug. 1, 1952. They

Troy Squires In Tourney At Glens Falls The Cardinal Stepinac Circla

of the Troy Columbian Squires will meet the Bronx in the first uaine of the regional basketball tournament at Glens Falls today.

Other circles entered in the weekend event are Burlington, Vt.; Poughkeepsie, Hudson Fa l l ! and hosl Glens Falls. Games will be played at the (ilens fa l l s K of C. Hall

First and second place finish-ers will advance to a state play* off.

A dance is set for tomorrow night A Communion breakfast will be held Sundav with Rev. Benjamin Kuhn. O. F . M. speak­ing. The awards banquet is set for Sunday nighl.

first local appearance in the; 464, Theresa Dowd

or When register-

198-456, ing they must be accompanied by a guardian and he able to

nine post with Jim Young in t h e ; M a r i e c l f i 2 4 5 9

sulky. A recent Pownal winner,, S e a H e s t _ M G o ( U n 2 1 2 . | d u c e , r e c o r d 0 , b i r t h F o r

I Naughty wi have the services 493> A , R o u s s i , 2 Willy further information contact Wil-of Rene Collette and the number ; G o d i n m H a m c S c h i e g e l | j M g u § p r e s i . five hole. s t M a U h e w s _ V ic Hughes dent.

? U ! W > r , u ? 5 l , ^ < , L ^ . L i ! 5 " | 5 ™ . A r t B"b*> 186-523. Art Hart 229-456. Bernie Morrison 189-515, Betty Ann Morrison 457.

Feiden Men — Joe Hogan 213-593, John DeCapita 593, Joe

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man has had two seconds be­hind two of the speedier win­ners the meeting. He will seek his first local win from the sev-

Chicago controlled the play andjenth post. Fred Jaeger driving'«£"' j . ° h " D e C a p i t a

great opportunities were missed A d i o s H a s t e V ince Kaehel rein- T r f*. « • ' A by Chicago's Phil Esposito, Stan i n g H a D p y Cardinal, recent win- ™ f e r s M l x e d ~ C h l c k E v a n s

Mikita and Red Hay. After Nesterenko broke the 2-

2 tie, Bobby Hull s lammed

ner Morry Dares with Clyde Nancy Santera 174, Eleanor Morris 453.

ALBUQUERQUE, N . M ^ ( A P ) — The late arrival of six* play­ers forced a combined workout yesterday of the teams for to­morrow's North-South College All-Star basketball game.

Sonny Dove of St. John's, N.Y., and Mai Graham of Hew York University, North plByers, and Craig Raymond, Bri^ham Young; Bob Verga, Duke; Diva

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - De-j Gilbert, Louisville, and Ron fensive backs Joe Scarpati and Perry, Virginia Tech. all the Al Nelson have agreed to terms South, had not arrived.

Eagles Sign Two Backs

leneral manager Joe Kuharlch | flights" were held up by %ad innounced yesterday. weather at various connecting

Mattison in the bike, Howie Nor .ris's Harriet Abbe and a double TROY BOWL

at?e48 It p r o v e d X T n e ' c e s - P ? T c l * S ^ ' . , U g h t i R o a r i n * 2 0 s ~ A g n e s F ™ e ! w i l h t h e P h » a ^ l P h i a Eagles of; spokesman tor the group pro-sarv l o t a ^ Mike Walton W l t h . ^ ^ » " « " the driver 434, Connie Meher 432, Jean the National Football League, m 0 i n g t h e g a m e s a i d i n c o n n n g

scored for the Manle Leafs in C O m p l e t e t h e w i r e " b o u n d field o f Squadere 423. ;general T „ . • . i scored for the Maple Leais in ^ pteeTS , Miss Troy Diner-Bi l l Frazierjar

Fir t S ™ D S « o ! whJr'r.m s In the tenth race, two recenti605, Jim Ritrovato 602. Tom' Scarpati led the league l a s t j c i t i c s (Mikita, Mohns) :09. 2. Toronto. Keon 2 winners Ray Sampson with'Foley 232-597, Marty Mahar 597.(season in most yards returned T n e slx p i a y c r s are expected K i ^ k i t a 2 ^ l ^ l ^ 4 8 ; a a [ * 4 ? , ^ : Parker HiU in the sulky and; Duffers Mixed - Don Mc- with intercepted passes, 182, today, including Raymond who * n B ^ r f , « l « , l i * S ^ S : w K ' r * D a U y G e n e w i t b V i n c e K a - Kinley 557, Roger Welton 509, |a nd tied for second in total i n - | w a s driving from Utah. v«n impe 9:49. sumkowiki' 11:35. Prono j ehel the driver appear the likely Vernon Browe 508, Carol Browe 1 terceptions with eight, while b°*tr>6a)6i«C!i8C*g0 beBch peB*Ry <**rvedj favorites with Carol O, Mountain 446, Barbara Welton 425, Connie N e l 5 o n m a d e * « N F L record

yse5»?d pefi0 . - B?_!COTin?; P«»»ju«»| Aib and Ohauncey's Boy seekingjwelLs 409. iKnnir «,ho n h« rernm«H a mis«u.rt Artistic Upholstery — Rose-

Mohns* JeBrty 5:23. Jeffrey 12:27.1 i t , - :_ fi<rf : * t h „ D „ U | Conacher 15:43. Mohns 17:30. I l n e l r n r s t w m 0 I l n e Season . BOD |

• '- -'Goyette Evens It The Canadiens made the edce! TV.a P N v r 4 will assist the I Johnson, 162, Trenton, N.J., out- " S w T ^ S S - S T a t o S ; Nesurenko | Andersen's Gil Bradley, off a I mary Fandl 226-564, Donna Wil

stand up unW ?ate in the second \ st2° GoU AssocTin in con I pointed Bobby Warthem, 157, i f t f f i W . ^ r o S t o ? h w X n > r recent win at Yonkers, Sherwood | son 512, Dorothy Kemp 198-506, period. Goyette evened it for the ^ng^sect ional qualifying for j Buffalo, N.Y., 10. [.**. «.-...„, „ , , PeB .u ,^ . r r ,« , Bard ^ ^ J ^ J j j i ^ D ^ i S n e y 470 D U m a n

12 I i t Z M ^ 8 5 ' 0 1 1 complete the entries for; Barbers Union — Tony Solo-the tenth race mile for pacers, mon 550, Al Catone 532, Joe

Post time for the eleven racePontore 530 Benefif Tift Set At HVCC

basketball games, in-a contest between the of Rensselaer County

itny-Sebenectady Coun­ties, will highlight tonight's basketball activity at Hudson Valley Community College for the benefit of the Rensselaer County Cancer Fnnd.

Most of the leading high schools and college coaches In the area will participate in the 8:30 p.m. feature came.

Two preliminary g a m e s , starting at 6:39 p.m. will pre­cede the main attraction.

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the Mens Championship at Nor-1 LOS ANGELES — Hedgemon snou «• IMI h; manside Country Club in Del-1 Lewis, 145, Detroit, knocked 'SJSK? mar June 5 and the State Boy's out Mel Fields, 150, Phoenix, Junior qualifying round at Al-JAriz., 3; Jesus Pimentel, 122, bany Country Club July 31 . Mexico, knocked out Marciano

The c o m p l e t e t o u r n a m e n t ' R i v a S ) 124, Mexico, 4.

^M^itfcdHpoUGoifc .ub:^^-! .LONDON-Felix Bramj, Tu-lumbla Country Club; %24—McGregor n i s i a , o u t p o i n t e d S e a n McCaf-Conntry club; 31—Rutland Country , . ^. , „_ .

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Tf C) Club, Ratlarrd.-Vt . Juna-^T-^Ant^r^ Gouritry Club: WH& ham Counter Club; '4 -Caukill Country Club: BurS«n Lake Country Club; 21 — Van Schaick Island Country Club: Hoo-slck Falls Country Cl«b; 28—Berkshire Hilla Country Club, Plttsfleld. Mass.

July 5—NormanMtia Country Club; 7-»—Walhalla Country Club; 12—Me. chanlnvillp Golf Club: Mt. Anthony Country Club, Bennington, Vt.; 19— Stamford Golf Club; 25—Pine Haven Countrv Club; 26—Cordial Greens Coun-1 try Club

AUR. 2—Bronkhaven Country Club: BattenklH Country Club: 9—Coblesklll p _ f „ r p n r ( k Crtflhnll ffamp V A S . country Club; Edison Country, club; i ^onierence aoitoau game yes-i«-winding Brook cmtntry ciub; wood-i terday Steve Anderson and Ed Okla., for religious reasons. stock Country Club: 21 -Wolferts Roost v ,*. . . . • . , . ° coumry ciub; 23-Baiiston country Kessler eacti rocked a home run C'ilep». «-WHtw,ck country Cub: i 2 - J « * » a s i n « l e t 0 h c l P A l b a n y 1

Colonle Country Club: 13— Shaker Ridge Country Club. 18—Troy Country Club.

ABC Clobbers Albany Pharmacy By 15-8 Score

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Tulsa College NEWARK, N.'il. (AP)—Dana

Lewis, Weequahic High School's 6-foot-10 basketball player, re-

book when he returned a missed field goal 100 yards against Cleveland.

Creditors Cop At St. Joseph's The Creditors beat the Audit

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program is 8 p.m. with daily double windows closing at 7:55.

Cohoes League Slates Two Separate Tryouts

srAugustine's Women-Betty 1 ™A +&}* SlSP-JS^J Kolenberg 44* Mary Large 447,1 best-of-three ^ p f f u n M l B R . Mildred Belgiglio 435. J

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St. Francis Women - Laura! ball League last night. Weingartner 454, Marge Burgess' l n e s c o r m = -

Albany State Trips Utica, 2-1 /\ Albany State edged Utica Col­

lege, 2-1, at Utica y e s t e r d a y All runs were scored in lihe

ninth inning. This game for both teams. Albany State

OOIMIOU 002—-a i o Utica 000 000 001&1 t 1

Galka, Terrai, PitrowsJtT.and Torino; Smith and Wilkinson.

427, Jo Ann Brewer 423, Dodo Carney 423.

Bragal Taxi Roz Clancy 513,

Creditors (f9)—Frank Adams 2, John Adams 34, Pete Minaha 30, Joe McDonald 10, John Mad

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Marie Castle 463, Pat Patricelli ! d c " 1 J : . J o e f i ^ 3DI , r,mntt ,

Auditors (82)—Bill Curran 1, Frank Flynn 0, Ken Fogarty 30, Joe Maguire 22, Pat Gavin 28,

eel Horse has it.

., The Cohoes I n t e r m e d i a t e ; ^ ' p . " " aauthier 4«52 Jovc«»! jected the recruiUng efforts of B a s e b a H L e a g u e will hold t r y - ^ ^ ^ G a u t h i e r 4 5 2 , J o y c e ' virtually every major college outs tomorrow at 10 a.m. and 2j in the country and announced p.m. Sunday at the league HI WAY RECREATION

ii • „iohf h- u/iii attpnH Oral stadium, it was announced last; Can-Am Mixed — John Ab-In a Northeastern Collegiate l a s t nigtU„ . U . " , n i 8 h t by Larry Forget, league1 rams 603, John Karpiak 559,

Roberts University in Tulsa, president. .Chuck Plunkett 534, Kathleen Forget said there are a few,Weatherwax 506, Marge Favro

openings for new 13 and 15-year- 479, Carol Wiches 432. old players. Registration blanks1 Rambler AA—Gigi Marchese

<•»•<"<-. - ' ,"'"vv* " " ; ' { m a y be picked up at tomorrows 233-620, Jack Moss 594, Ernie dministered by the world- j d r i U s jPassarctti 585.

The club will hold its month ly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday

Oral Roberts, which U only two years old, is named after

Business College beat Albany Pharmacy, 15-8. The first g a m e i a n d a

for each was played at Charlie I famed evangelist, acknowledged Young Memorial Stadkim in Al - | s p i r i tua l leader of the Pentecos-«?.ny" . u „ , , L , A . tal Church, to which Lewis' Pharmacy 000 122 3—U 10 %\ ' Alb. Bus. 246 003 x—15 12 0 * a m i lV belongs.

Marty Demond and John1 Lewis led Weequahic to 40 Cote; Paul Hladik and Bob Sea- straight victories and two New bolt. I Jersey state championships.

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State Park ' s two golf courses tomorrow, weather and course conditions permitting, was an­nounced yesterday by the Sara­toga Springs Commission.

All picnic facilities of the

Pittstown Mixed—Jake Camp­bell §36, Harold Kyer 520, Bill Hull 510, Mabel Fitzgerald 495, Marion Norton 432, Emily Bonnt 428, June Campbell 428.

Albia Mixed—Nancy Harrigan 510. Bea Bonestcel 498, Helen Malone 474, Jim Malone 521, Fay Sprrento 506, Don Gleason 517.

Mt. Ida—John Wong 608, Bill Robinson 577, George Guerin 562, Charles Warren 558.

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Hi-Way Sportsmen — Art Sowalsky 560, George Nugent 544, Dick Lewis 234-540, Earle Lawrence 529, Harold Goyer 516.

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Hoosiek Fall* nipped Berlin, 4-3, in a non-league baseball gam« yesterday. It was the opener for both teams.

Donahue Slates Basketball Camp Jack D o n 0 h u e, coach of

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Some leading high school and college coaches will assist Don-ohue in the program that opens June 18 and runs through Sept. 2. The camp has six courts and boyg play at least two games a day.

Coach At Houston HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -S l a t e r

Martin, former college and pro­fessional basketball star, was named yesterday as general manager and head coach of the Houston team rn the newly-form­ed American Basketball Associ­ation.

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