long island star-journal, monday, april 5, 1965 t7 … 14/long island...000 in cold cash. plenty...

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LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 t7 In tho mode of th« times, Montauk is going to have t Peopln to People Fishing Championship in late June, with the idea of proving that people the world over are nice, particularly fishing people. Teams from many countries trf being Invited to participate In tha tourney which will he held out of the Deep Sea An- glers Club. In fart, everyone Is ^ _ Iilrt ,„„ Invito, If h* nniwi»l« a two-i^j^s. .*» MJ «» man tnm ana $900. ineriod as . , . , .. WITH MCA NOT HOOK. I^ki.« !•!•» P* 1 "•" •» You heard right, the entry.<**,>» I>I>M> mm.. «.. minum; J»- ji m Armstrong with a20-footer fee is $900. But if opulence r k »i.I^ i , fc'ill 4 uM";»J^ii ,, i««" at the 2:06 mark. leemi to be the order of the g;- » SSft',- m# aX* U on a penalty shot after Ryder diy, how shout the prir.Pe. ^ I M * ; " ^ - ^ ; Jft'ftSg Ml on the puck in the Nash- TOP warn for the heaviest\!j&r£&\jnz$AmWtBflQto I? 1 f 1 ""'?. u""!!!* V . ! d shark ••*•« u«hi is*n pi*. »n. km scramble In which the Ducks "•?« »l»uif< ShlnnrsMk Inl.t (Ocean) |„„_i.. - ir '* Hpt'ffott calmlv Tide Timetable Taa»n* Wr4nf«isr «.n.i.. J: 33 liM S.n.M «-3S « » RRTBErNCr STATIONS Tiiiiim Wr4n«*4»T AM. P.M. AM. P.M. ll-.M Netd One More Win Ducks Near EHL Crown By SID PAYNE The Duck* have taken the starch out of Nashville and tlje Dixie Myers are now a perfect setup for the knockout punch that could come Wednesday night. Though the Ducks haven't got thia thing locked up yet, it would take a near I miracle by Nashville to win thrat airsight and pull the series nut of the fire. By scoring bsck-to-hsck vic- tories nvfr the weekend before parked houses of over 4.000 at the Lone Island Arena. 3-1, Saturday night and 5-3 yester- day, the Ducks stand st the threshold of Eastern Hockey League supremacy for tha first time In their six-year history. RON HEROOTT powered the Ducks to their victory yes- terday over a Nashville club that looks like it's had it. His first goal, a wicked 40-footer, ripped off Nashville goalie Marv Edwards' pads and rolled into the cage. That score tied tha game early In the first Norm Ryder's beat Oldtimers Induct 15 Into Hull of fame | Challenge Cup Semis Giuliana, Ulces Play Tie By MILT MJLLEK Two of the semi-finalists in the New York section of the National Challenge 'Cup competition were so evenly matched that they will require another meeting A a*jtout crowd of i,2oo ws» aa hand »t th*> Aat«rian ix»fnrp determining the ultimate winner of their match. Manor. Astoria, yMterda.v for the fourth annual <ju*f>ns Old D^pit* overtime pity, Glu-| —~~ ' ' ~~~"~~~~~~"~" timers Hail nf Pama Day. Highlight of tha affair w «* **• •"•lu.,,,- n d the Nsw York Ukraln-« nlt# out*"**** of that matchimade the big trip to Boston ductioa ef IS mas late the Queens Oldtlmera Hall of Fame la | J was surprise enough, thera war* only to return at tha short end honor of their yeutk work and contribution to sports over the! lan » h " v ' »n f>th «" <•**• "** . - _ . . f9mn Sunday because they played tn|• lm, »»- Minuir, HpttiriK. auras (WBH' 1 „-_ mt,, -„,*,.._ J TJ_ no less) Mmi •!»• Hour; M«H*SM a... r u„ itm nearly scored, HP ... Ihaan SS mlmiM. MwlchM InM •Inn.v|, 9 i n i | n n n J.J., lete with 5 min«t#a saaian in on r,ow 1 WITH UIMI it BAIW r.i— Pu a — 1K l . . i. . •wordfish, tuna mako marlin (even sallflsh Is a 1963 Cadillac eompl air conditioning. And for the boat and crew Which turns In the most r*Mnts.| ££»&*>, -|-« f there will be an award nf $5,- 000 in cold cash. Plenty other prizes win go in the runners up until the aums collected have been naed up. Dates for this scintillating contest sre Saturday, .Tune 2fi through Friday, July 2 real upsets registered|of a 1-0 count In a game with '• "r4'r'il»^L*-*'^^«-*--i!ywterday. Minerva Pfaelxerltha Boston Metros. The 1 arnan honored war*. Kmll* Rorquin, Tarn Caaay. » ^eless tie beforaa ireported ^ lu f|fft w)fl rf fh# m John Ehnat, Nick la fierard, At flranerl, Al Hart, Prad 3,500 at Elntracht Oval in Ai-I 1 " . _ .. „ . Hornarkar, Hon. Thontaa V. I A Paurt, Al Lorabardl, Mck toria yesterday. Mansellllo, Prank Morlarty, Harold T. Rlfley, Bill gpala-| The Immediate re-scheduling acher, Joa Student and John Walsh I of the contest will also upset Also honored waa tha Rev. osaph Lahey, BOW assigned i the league listings in addition to the Vatican Pavillaw at tha World's fair, far hia tntareat to giving the German-Vtungar- tn youth and his work with tha St. eaaph's, Long Island City, tans, a New York finalist, an CYO group. added week before engaging the The Bob Oance Memorial Good (iny Award want to Don'victor of the nip clash. Rodda, publicist for many sports activities and a vataraa of tha eld saml-pro days. ards and let shot that sailed WITH Hill I is HUM. nim rHulm a 15-foot •ll*mp»lr*d HAfWff) mlno, 1A mlflitN, __. , . ., . rart WuhlnctM sly* In minuir. lover Msrv I Shoulder. I WITH NFW tAtinOH, Mnnl.u* Point . „ , »n. hmr 1* nlnalai: "When I Came In, I SSW Ed . . . • ) « MIS hour >• mlnst**. wards drop low, so I fired it high," said Hergott In the noisy ito and amherjack while flsh-|Ducks* dressing room. "If he ' ing out of Islamorada Mario Kaufman of East Meadow, won recognition for landing a 14-pound blackfln tuna In the Keys. I Florence Clemente of Massfl- THE collected group nf com-lricQua. was cited hy the tour- petitors (Indies will fish, too.lnament for catchine and re- The International W o m e n ' s leasing a tarpon In Key West, , Fishing Association has entered waters. |f mM ""1. w r, ^ven t *<>" a team) will he housed In Hur- IP JACK KERT7 of Hen- rour . y**- They 11 he a practice nev's Inn, one of Mnntaiik'slnlng's Station, Atlantic F e n rh.r" lon Tuesday morning. had remained upright, I would have shot the puck low, ground the ankles." • * JOHN Mt'CKUSR. who was a very happy coach, Indeed, after the game, wouldn't say that Nashville was dead "You still have tn win four Oare Sets Back Tipp Hurlers County Clare surprised County Tlpperary, is-is. hurling yesterday tn high- tifc-ht the opening games of tha Gaelle Athletle Associa- tion before t.imu fans at (•aellc Park, the Bronx. Pat Kirov, who was named | tha top player, and Gus Whelan were the stars for County Clare, while Auetin Englieh pared County Tlp- perary. whlrh had won IS championships slnea 1914. In Gaelle football, County ailgo nnd County Leltrlm pt 1 to an 11-11 deadlock. Ed Rowley nf County Lel-I trim s'.-nred s goal and threat points for r>, total of six points to earn the top playerj award. Brendan O'Boyla tal- 1 lied a goal and two points for Ave points for County Sllgn. Soccer Scores NtTlOMSI, CBULLENQC tVf Ciulisni O, W York Ukrilnttlll S. i(w#rtun*i I kiimun Nsttnflti 3. RittU 1 EASTKBW OOMPCBIENCI Mlmrvi-efsrltfr i. ".'« Vnrk inlrr t. York Hon « r;i**k Amnli-snt » In N 'w Sort HuntariarM 1, Nfwirk I'kulniini B Bnslnn 1. cinlttrhn Blauwnw I) eeaMAN-AMsairAN LEAOII RTnnklyn *• Schwabth S K"lp»in 1. Cumui A!"" 1 !!!), §. Whll> Ptilnt 2 v*i"i 1 SlkMfnH 2. B«vsrlAiia 3 A u m n i i rr,«ehn«|iwsk %, C"II*I» Pntnt 1 Shammrk 4. Sprint Vttttj I AMimnv LEAGI'S N'wkrk Pnrtutun* « N « Sruniwtck llMiimrUni 1 urn ifr.>ii a. nn in Trurkvri i.itMi ISLANn I rs'-i S P»lrhoj\i» 4, Bliawln 1 HunUnctnn 7 iimniiriit 0 Llndfnhursl ?, OI»n CW» I Patrhniuf P»« S. l.ynhronk a Min*"l» 1, UnHmhurtt RM. ». Gnjmman 3. WMtburt 1 raro M>w4m,« err Rmkljm J. Hiinttnttim « « . I l»vtr- tlmti nATtoNAl. i rsi.i a SwnlUh I Hupsnn 0 G)M 2. Unltsd Ki"i<iim 1 Yntikfri 5ooi« « Polnttla Gi-wianlnt 1 MkcMtbi l. OtnUh ft UMISN niSTBirr tcAoii rtl'imo 1, H'milu'-si 3 mlnmblk 3. Hnllsnit 3 >!•!,, I. nm n-..n»i!» PmtutuMi 8 (;ukl*ma)s 3 Mlltlnnair>i ' Kin i j i m i ? P"'"t J«v*niuii t, Wrmhl#y t. Prm 1 HljpsniaU S Mlll»»» Ptlrnni 1. rmm.llnun 3, Mt KlkrB ft NEW VORK Uungaria did |son In Eastern Conference play the expected in besting tha by tumbling New York Inter, Newark Ukrainians, 1-0 In 2-1, st Volkfest Park in Frank- Newark. lin Square. Rmnklyn shortened tha gap New York-Hot a also shook behind front-running Blue Star up the Greek-Americans, 4-0. st by blanking Schwaben, 5-0. In a the Ukrainians Field In Flush- German - American Socoer |lng, League Major Division meeting Gottschee Blauweiss. pace- at Metropolitan Oval In Mae. WHILE THU lack of 4 de-'setter In the North Division.'path. Blue Star waa Idle. "Ail I Sdifj W3S' Show me a filter that delivers the taste and I'll eat my hat." M TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS fancier hnsfplrles. While the contest Is osten- sibly aimed at seven aperies of fish, /Including thresher shark sa well sa the aperies deacrlhed. no one doubt for a moment that tho money fish will ha hrnsdhlll awordflsh. Under normal conditions. awordflsh arrive off the cast sells as many fishing outfits! " S 'U - ". we're In the driver's as he Is prepared to give awayl**'"*'" n * added, "but we're not) during the coming season, hp'll|" f>rri * free, havp the financial base to ex- "My club is playing great pand nrxt winter's vacation hockey. They've been tremend- from two to thrpe months. Or n«s all through the playoffs, thcrpabouts. If we win it, I would say it was; As of now. Jack Is giving because of the greatpst. teamj away a rod and reel each week effort and spirit I've ever seen for the largest flounder caught! 0 " ar| y cluh." TAUGHT AT 30 GM TRAINING CENTERS. a a end of the Island ahotit .Tune| in one of his skiffs. This wil 20 and are at their peak ntim bers In the ensuing fortnight. West Palm Beach. Florida TWO unofficial trap shooting grounds srs echoing with shot- gun blasts on weekends. Clay- with hand throwers or portahjp traps, may like to look In on the sreas, one In the Nassau •Ide of Hook Creek, trip other In the Tnwood meadows. Al Laera of the Fivp Towns Sporting Goods Shop, Tnwood, told us that on any Saturday or Sunday you will find a couple of dozen gunners breaking ciay- htrds over Jamaica Bay marsh- es. The shooting area |g far enough out in the meadows so as to disturb no one. To reach this spot, take Bockaway Blvd. to Rumslde Ave., turn right and follow to Sheridan Ave. Then make an- other right turn and take Bay view Ave. to the end. past the Nassau County Ocpt. of Public Worka building;. The shooting la down In the direc- tion of Mott Basin. taken from the surf and a troll- ing outfit for the heaviest bass caught from a boat. Applicants for these prizes must havp reg- istered at thp station before- hand, however. A Fin-Nnr rod and reel wi be given fo.membpr of any cluh who weighs in the heaviest tuna. Again prior registration^ is needed. There will hp a trophy for the largest. hluefiSh of the sea- son. And thp angler who weighs in the heaviest striper will re- I reive a Pflueger mount of the fish free, HEMPSTEAO BAY Power Squadron member and licpnsed hoAt operator Pat DeSalvo of Franklin Square tells us he Is booking fishing parties on his 42-Jooter "Kver-Tteady," which Matches and handicaps In Star-Journal Women's League howling tonight will be as fol- low,s: Collpge Kxtras 46 at Querns boro Sparks 12; Queensboro Pacers 80 at Kissena RobinsJ 71; College Bluejays J6 at! Queensboro Specials 51; Kis- sena Cardinals 119 at College Bylines 21; Astoria ACPS 6.1 at Kissena Owls 124; Queensboro Contest for catching and re- leasing a mess of ladyfish, snook, trout and two sharks while fishing out of F.verglaries National Park, recently. A similar award went to Durwond Mosher of Freeport for the release of trout, red- fish, snook, hiackfin tuna, bon- Fishing Boats SAD Flares 79 at Astoria Queens| Al said other gunners haveils based in ScaTord Harbor. |25; Whitestone Jewels 48 at| been shooting on the Nassau! Pat said he is sailing week-! Hushing Sporls 37; ' Flushing! County dumps, east of Rocka-fend charters from Edward's| Cubs 59 st College Ramblers Way Blvd., near the county line [Marina in Seaford Harbor. Pat'4fi. and Kissena Chipmunks 75 The Five Towns Sports Shopjis an old timpr on South Shore!at Whitestone Nicks 23 has been supplying ammo and (waters. birds to the gunners. j CAIA'IX Greenherg, of the IB V I N O OI«\SER, of FariQueens' real estate firm of Bockaway, was cited hy thPlBaller and Greenberg. was cited Metropolitan Miami Fishing;hy Fipld and Stream magazinp for his last season's catch of a nine-pound, two-ounce fluke on -13-pound-test line. He led this division In the magazinp's annual contest. Greenberg Is a member of the East Ray An- glers, Merrick. BROTHER COMBO Syracuse University could have a brother combination oni fa defensive unit in football | this fall. Herb Stecker, who will! a junior, Is a fixture at right! end, and his younger brother,! Charlie, could make the grade as a linebacker. The Stackers' hail from Phillipsburg, N. J. ANGLER CaPTjRgt HUSKY FLOUNDiRS I AM Evary D t y l A M ; Dial SI* MO I ITO?j "FiarroaT - " CAPT^IACK no .l^'7^i CStaaTia BOATS *v*n *m r i »S S-t3M^ f i *vrt rsak— r» «f taat i«k *tiit*\ COMMODORE Gf t-2730 /'AM; jaw e*»U »Hf>» * ' t » " SMI a_Ta*W»j iloiit*oa_ , " NKw~sosMt~1ui>AB tTflvirrrn t KNOW snot n-oiynras—air, cool yiifiyr * AM DAILY TlrXlnU J kSA I 4 AM S«t l Su" ata> MO i-'js*—««i •»r«H«ti « AM—SAT~ St'N. AM' PICONIC QUEEN t»rr i.n BF.HAV sia MO a-ais PT t.OOKOt T~ MABIKA r u n v o r a a VIKING SKIPPER 1 Z, VIKING VII ITS*? '*#•••••••#»••*•*•*•**•» | loon A AcetsMrici v »*«•«»•«•••tt«»»«aa**e I MOSGAN S BOAT lAt-UMO ACBVirrJ a-... aa •• :a ft, rirk-af. r>Mi..r»a L»C»I PrlfM SI-SI M y«T li »<-»»» lataara*—AB»» It Sri t*t ScrfK*. BA ••MIJl SACBIriCI 31 it. I»VI T»II« 't*in, f,»n»r »!»»»• ' Ship »h»r» ,»*!» tallft. h*s«. ISS HP Mtrlaa Oft* aatia*. si.ssa nrai tM a-i3.\» BIBTRINO A BOAT' MIPS MOOBIir.a AM. MAirsit sr.arirti SB TUN? MABf*A—Oa rtaiBrai Bst, r*lt BOW - iv 3-»»as soon ft t and (Crmtlnucd Frotn Pajja IS) Howie Haak, following th Mets most of th# spring. Miller was ont supposed to pitch yp'terday. He was just along for the ride. But the Mets bpgari clout- ing in the lata innings and picked up four runs in the eighth and ninth which would have won tha game If Mttsgraves hadn't served up the earlier hom>r. All thp ninth inning raHy did was to tie the game. So MilJpr came on topifch the final, two innings. He looked like a winner when the Mets scored twice in the 10th on Al McBean. But Miller roujdh't hold the leirt nnd gave up a single to Manny Mnta and walked BIH Vlrdon, Then one ont later the old giant third baseman, Ow.te Vir- gW, tagged him for a three- run hrnner that irrapped it op. When it. was alt Over you could sense from the way the Pirates danced around thp bases and the way Casey Stengel walked off the field disgustedly that both the Btics and the Mets Had turned thumbs down on Mil- lar, 29 Teams In R. and M. 'Softball Loop Twenty-ulna tamms have reglatared for tha Btszo- Maffla Slow Pitch Softball I-*mrii»—i o - In tha Sunday Division and IS in tha Weekday fMv<alon, Tim Sunday elnha are! Watty's,Colts, Strand l.»«". Bona* 11a s. Hart dicappoTS, McSfierry*s Bar, Flushing Post Office, Robertson's and Holt S. Tha Weekday Division in- trants are; Rattlers, Millar's R.A.C., Orelro's Tavern, Grand Central H.A.C., c.lpn- rldge, Ratnhow A. C Bottia- vard Knights, Venire Res- taurant, Ruth's Tavantt Odpl'S, Kin**? S.A.f•.. Blark Rocks and Queans Patriots. 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Page 1: LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 t7 … 14/Long Island...000 in cold cash. Plenty other prizes win go in the runners up until the aums collected have been naed up. Dates

LONG ISLAND STAR-JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 t7

In tho mode of th« times, Montauk is going to have t Peopln to People Fishing Championship in late June, with the idea of proving that people the world over are nice, particularly fishing people.

Teams from many countries t r f being Invited to participate In tha tourney which will he held out of the Deep Sea An­glers Club. In fart, everyone Is ^ _ I i l r t , „ „ I n v i t o , If h* n n i w i » l « a t w o - i ^ j ^ s . — .*» — MJ « » man t n m ana $900. ineriod as

. , . , . . WITH MCA NOT HOOK. I ^ k i . « !•!•» P*1 " • " • » You heard right, the entry.<**,>» I>I>M> mm.. «.. minum; J»- j i m Armstrong with a20-footer

fee is $900. But if opulence r k » i . I^ i, f c ' i l l 4 uM";»J^i i , , i ««" at the 2:06 mark.

l e emi to be the order of the g ; - » SSft',- m# aX* U on a penalty shot after Ryder diy , how shout the prir.Pe. ^ I M * ; " ^ - ^ ; J f t ' f t S g Ml on the puck in the Nash-TOP warn for the heaviest\!j&r£&\jnz$AmWtBflQto I? 1 f1""'?. u""!!!* V.!d

shark n » ••*•« u«hi is*n pi*. »n. km scramble In which the Ducks "•?« »l»uif< ShlnnrsMk Inl.t (Ocean) | „ „ _ i . . - ir '* Hpt'ffott c a l m l v

Tide Timetable T a a » n * Wr4nf«isr

«.n. i . . J: 33 l iM S.n.M «-3S « »

RRTBErNCr STATIONS T i i i i i m Wr4n«*4»T AM. P.M. AM. P.M.

ll-.M

Netd One More Win

Ducks Near EHL Crown By SID PAYNE

The Duck* have taken the starch out of Nashville and tlje Dixie Myers are now a perfect setup for the knockout punch that could come Wednesday night.

Though the Ducks haven't got thia thing locked up yet, it would take a near I miracle by Nashville to win thrat airsight and pull the series nut of the fire.

By scoring bsck-to-hsck vic­tories nvfr the weekend before parked houses of over 4.000 at the Lone Island Arena. 3-1, Saturday night and 5-3 yester­day, the Ducks stand st the threshold of Eastern Hockey League supremacy for tha first time In their six-year history.

• • •

RON HEROOTT powered the Ducks to their victory yes­terday over a Nashville club that looks like it's had it. His first goal, a wicked 40-footer, ripped off Nashville goalie Marv Edwards' pads and rolled into the cage. That score tied tha game early In the first

Norm Ryder's beat

Oldtimers Induct 15 Into Hull of fame

| Challenge Cup Semis

Giuliana, Ulces Play Tie By MILT MJLLEK

Two of the semi-finalists in the New York section of the National Challenge 'Cup competition were so evenly matched that they will require another meeting

A a*jtout crowd of i,2oo ws» aa hand »t th*> Aat«rian ix»fnrp determining the ultimate winner of their match. • Manor. Astoria, yMterda.v for the fourth annual <ju*f>ns Old D^pi t* overtime pity, Glu-| —~~ ' ' ~~~"~~~~~~"~" timers Hail nf Pama Day. Highlight of tha affair w « * **• • " • l u . , , , - n d the Nsw York U k r a l n - « n l t # out*"**** of that matchimade the big trip to Boston ductioa ef IS mas late the Queens Oldtlmera Hall of Fame la | J was surprise enough, thera war* only to return at tha short end honor of their yeutk work and contribution to sports over the! l a n » h " v ' »n f>th«" <•**• "** . - _ . . f9mn Sunday because they played t n | • l m , •

»»- Minuir, H p t t i r i K . auras ( W B H ' 1 „ - _ mt,, - „ , * , . . _ J TJ_

no less) Mmi •!»• Hour; M«H*SM a... ru„ i tm nearly scored, HP . . . Ihaan SS mlmiM. MwlchM InM • I n n . v | , 9 i n i | n n n J .J . ,

lete with 5 min«t#a saaian in on r,ow 1 W I T H U I M I i t B A I W r.i— P u a i « — 1K l . . i. .

•wordfish, tuna mako marlin (even sallflsh Is a 1963 Cadillac eompl air conditioning.

And for the boat and crew Which turns In the most r*Mnts.| ££»&*>, - | - « f

there will be an award nf $5,-000 in cold cash.

Plenty other prizes win go i n t h e runners up unt i l t h e

aums collected have been naed up.

Dates for this scintillating contest sre Saturday, .Tune 2fi through Friday, July 2

real upsets registered|of a 1-0 count In a game with '• "r4'r'il»^L*-*'^^«-*--i!ywterday. Minerva • Pfaelxerltha Boston Metros.

The 1 arnan honored war*. Kmll* Rorquin, Tarn Caaay. » ^ e l e s s tie beforaa ireported ^ l u f | f f t w ) f l rf f h # m

John Ehnat, Nick la fierard, At flranerl, Al Hart, Prad 3,500 at Elntracht Oval in Ai-I1" . _ .. „ . Hornarkar, Hon. Thontaa V. I A Paurt, Al Lorabardl, Mck toria yesterday. Mansellllo, Prank Morlarty, Harold T. Rlfley, Bill gpala-| The Immediate re-scheduling acher, Joa Student and John Walsh I of the contest will also upset

Also honored waa tha Rev. osaph Lahey, BOW assigned i the league listings in addition to the Vatican Pavillaw at tha World's fair, far hia tntareat to giving the German-Vtungar-tn youth and his work with tha St. eaaph's, Long Island City, tans, a New York finalist, an CYO group. added week before engaging the

The Bob Oance Memorial Good (iny Award want to Don'victor of the nip clash. Rodda, publicist for many sports activities and a vataraa of tha eld saml-pro days.

ards and let shot that sailed WITH H i l l I i s H U M . n im r H u l m a 1 5 - f o o t

•ll*mp»lr*d HAfWff) mlno, 1A mlflitN, _ _ . , . . , . rart WuhlnctM sly* I n minuir. l o v e r M s r v I S h o u l d e r . I WITH NFW tAtinOH, Mnnl.u* Point . „ ,

»n. hmr 1* nlnalai: " W h e n I C a m e In, I SSW E d . . . • ) « MIS hour >•

mlnst**. wards drop low, so I fired it high," said Hergott In the noisy

ito and amherjack while flsh-|Ducks* dressing room. "If he

'

ing out of Islamorada Mario Kaufman of East

Meadow, won recognition for landing a 14-pound blackfln tuna In the Keys.

I Florence Clemente of Massfl-THE collected group nf com-lricQua. was cited hy the tour-

petitors (Indies will fish, too.lnament for catchine and re-The International W o m e n ' s leasing a tarpon In Key West, , Fishing Association has entered waters. | f m M " " 1 . w r , ^ v e n t *<>" a team) will he housed In Hur- IP JACK KERT7 of H e n - r o u r . y**- They 11 he a practice nev's Inn, one of Mnntaiik'slnlng's Station, Atlantic F e n r h . r " l o n Tuesday morning.

had remained upright, I would have shot the puck low, ground the ankles."

• • * JOHN Mt'CKUSR. who was

a very happy coach, Indeed, after the game, wouldn't say that Nashville was dead

"You still have tn win four

Oare Sets Back Tipp Hurlers

County Clare surprised County Tlpperary, i s - is . hurling yesterday tn high-tifc-ht the opening games of tha Gaelle Athletle Associa­tion before t.imu fans at (•aellc Park, the Bronx.

Pat Kirov, who was named | tha top player, and Gus Whelan were the stars for County Clare, while Auetin Englieh pared County Tlp­perary. whlrh had won IS championships slnea 1914.

In Gaelle football, County ailgo nnd County Leltrlm pt 1 to an 11-11 deadlock. Ed Rowley nf County Lel-I trim s'.-nred s goal and threat points for r>, total of six points to earn the top playerj award. Brendan O'Boyla tal-1

lied a goal and two points for Ave points for County Sllgn.

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NEW VORK Uungaria did |son In Eastern Conference play the expected in besting tha by tumbling New York Inter, Newark Ukrainians, 1-0 In 2-1, st Volkfest Park in Frank- Newark. lin Square. Rmnklyn shortened tha gap

New York-Hot a also shook behind front-running Blue Star up the Greek-Americans, 4-0. st by blanking Schwaben, 5-0. In a the Ukrainians Field In Flush- German - American Socoer

| lng, League Major Division meeting Gottschee Blauweiss. pace- at Metropolitan Oval In Mae.

WHILE THU lack of 4 de-'setter In the North Division.'path. Blue Star waa Idle.

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fancier hnsfplrles. While the contest Is osten­

sibly aimed at seven aperies of fish, /Including thresher shark sa well sa the aperies deacrlhed. no one doubt for a moment that tho money fish will ha hrnsdhlll awordflsh.

Under n o r m a l conditions. awordflsh arrive off the cast

sells as many fishing outfits! "S'U-". we're In the driver's as he Is prepared to give awayl**'"*'" n * added, "but we're not) during the coming season, hp'll|"f>rri* free, havp the financial base to ex- "My club is playing great pand nrxt winter's vacation hockey. They've been tremend-from two to thrpe months. Or n«s all through the playoffs, thcrpabouts. If we win it, I would say it was;

As of now. Jack Is giving because of the greatpst. teamj away a rod and reel each week effort and spirit I've ever seen for the largest flounder caught!0" a r |y cluh."

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end of the Island ahotit .Tune| in one of his skiffs. This wil 20 and are at their peak ntim bers In the ensuing fortnight.

West Palm Beach. Florida TWO unofficial trap shooting

grounds srs echoing with shot­gun blasts on weekends. Clay-

with hand throwers or portahjp traps, may like to look In on the sreas, one In the Nassau •Ide of Hook Creek, trip other In the Tnwood meadows.

Al Laera of the Fivp Towns Sporting Goods Shop, Tnwood, told us that on any Saturday or Sunday you will find a couple of dozen gunners breaking ciay-htrds over Jamaica Bay marsh­es. The shooting area |g far enough out in the meadows so as to disturb no one.

To reach this spot, take Bockaway Blvd. to Rumslde Ave., turn right and follow to Sheridan Ave. Then make an­other right turn and take Bay view Ave. to the end. past the Nassau County Ocpt. of Public Worka building;. The shooting la down In the direc­tion of Mott Basin.

taken from the surf and a troll­ing outfit for the heaviest bass caught from a boat. Applicants for these prizes must havp reg­istered at thp station before­hand, however.

A Fin-Nnr rod and reel wi be given fo.membpr of any cluh who weighs in the heaviest tuna. Again prior registration^ is needed.

There will hp a trophy for the largest. hluefiSh of the sea­son. And thp angler who weighs in the heaviest striper will re-

I reive a Pflueger mount of the fish free,

HEMPSTEAO B A Y Power Squadron member and licpnsed hoAt operator Pat DeSalvo of Franklin Square tells us he Is booking fishing parties on his 42-Jooter "Kver-Tteady," which

Matches and handicaps In Star-Journal Women's League howling tonight will be as fol-low,s:

Collpge Kxtras 46 at Querns boro Sparks 12; Queensboro Pacers 80 at Kissena RobinsJ 71; College Bluejays J6 at! Queensboro Specials 51; Kis­sena Cardinals 119 at College Bylines 21; Astoria ACPS 6.1 at

Kissena Owls 124; Queensboro

Contest for catching and re­leasing a mess of ladyfish, snook, trout and two sharks while fishing out of F.verglaries National Park, recently.

A similar award went to Durwond Mosher of Freeport for the release of trout, red-fish, snook, hiackfin tuna, bon-

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Flares 79 at Astoria Queens| Al said other gunners haveils based in ScaTord Harbor. |25; Whitestone Jewels 48 at|

been shooting on the Nassau! Pat said he is sailing week-! Hushing Sporls 37; ' Flushing! County dumps, east of Rocka-fend charters from Edward's| Cubs 59 st College Ramblers Way Blvd., near the county line [Marina in Seaford Harbor. Pat'4fi. and Kissena Chipmunks 75

The Five Towns Sports Shopjis an old timpr on South Shore!at Whitestone Nicks 23 has been supplying ammo and (waters. birds to the gunners. j CAIA'IX Greenherg, of the

I B V I N O OI«\SER, of FariQueens' real estate firm of Bockaway, was cited hy thPlBaller and Greenberg. was cited Metropolitan Miami Fishing;hy Fipld and Stream magazinp

for his last season's catch of a nine-pound, two-ounce fluke on -13-pound-test line. He led this division In the magazinp's annual contest. Greenberg Is a member of the East Ray An­glers, Merrick.

BROTHER COMBO Syracuse University could

have a brother combination oni fa defensive unit in football | this fall. Herb Stecker, who will! b» a junior, Is a fixture at right! end, and his younger brother,! Charlie, could make the grade as a linebacker. The Stackers' hail from Phillipsburg, N. J.

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Howie Haak, following th Mets most of th# spring.

Miller was ont supposed to pitch yp'terday. He was just along for the ride.

But the Mets bpgari clout­ing in the lata innings and picked up four runs in the eighth and ninth which would have won tha game If Mttsgraves hadn't served up the earlier hom>r.

All thp ninth inning raHy did was to tie the game. So MilJpr came on topifch the final, two innings. He looked like a winner when the Mets scored twice in the 10th on Al McBean.

But Miller roujdh't hold the leirt nnd gave up a single to Manny Mnta and walked BIH Vlrdon, Then one ont later the old giant third baseman, Ow.te Vir-gW, tagged him for a three-run hrnner that irrapped it op.

When it. was alt Over you could sense from the way the Pirates danced around thp bases and the way Casey Stengel walked off the field disgustedly that both the Btics and the Mets Had turned thumbs down on Mil­lar,

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I-*mrii»—i o - In tha Sunday Division and IS in tha Weekday fMv<alon,

Tim Sunday elnha are! Watty's,Colts, Strand l .»«". Bona* 11a s. H a r t dicappoTS,

McSfierry*s B a r , Flushing Post Office, Robertson's and Holt S.

Tha Weekday Division i n ­trants are; Rattlers, Millar's R.A.C., Orelro's T a v e r n , Grand Central H.A.C., c.lpn-rldge, Ratnhow A. C Bottia-vard Knights, Venire Res­taurant, R u t h ' s Tavantt Odpl'S, Kin**? S.A.f•.. Blark

Rocks and Queans Patriots. RpRls t ra t ion r a n t I niiea

rtiiring thfa weak at tha Bis*! rn-Maffla Sports Canter, 21-: w» Broaslway, Astorta, lnfor- ;

mattoR also may ha oh tal n ed j h> te lephone a t RA S>SSt4.!

Jerry Rlun and Eddie Msffla, eo-dlrertors of thai laafue, will call a meetlns nam week to arrange thof schedule. L e a g u e svtton.' w h l r h r\"fers r«»h prlren t»

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