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8 LM Legion <9' Defeats Somers, 13-1 And 5-2 SOMERS League-leading Bronxville raised its record to 8-2 in the American Legion Baseball League July 19 as it swept a doubleheader from Somers by the scores ol 13-1 and 5-2. Bob Lampe and Doug Cavaz- zi combined to hold Somers to five hits in the first game while Dan Sullivan scattered eight hits to gain the win in the sec- ond. Lampe, relieved by Cavaz- zi in the sixth, struck out five and walked two to pick up the win in the opene^. Sullivan fan- ned six and walked three. Marty Luse, relieved by Pat Petrello in the fifth, was charged with the loss in the first game while Rick Vogel was tagged with the defeat in the second. Bronxville's big inning in the opener came in the fourth when coach Elmer Dobberstein's Leonard Morange nine pushed across seven runs. Bronxville came up with its seven runs on singles by Jim Petrillo, Bob Rourke, Pilner, a double by Sullivan, a walk, a hit batter, two errors and a sacrifice bunt. Bronxville scored four of its five runs in the second game in the third inning on a homerun by Petrillo, a double by Steve Dorsch and singles by Rourke, Cavazzi and Phil Clement. Lee Stockhausen had led off the inning with a triple but was tagged out at the plate when he tried to score on a loose re- lay. BRONXVILLE Aft R Petrillo Rourke Cavazzi Lampe Clement Dorsch Puccini Sullivan Stockhausen Pilner Auflero Carafiello 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 H 3 Lupls 1 Pitrello 2 Fesko 2 Vogel 1 Wheeler 1 Anselmo 1 Striano 1 Marks 0 Luse 1 Morrin 0 1 SOMERS AB BRONXVILLE SOMERS 3 13 14 24 1 5 2 02 7 02 0-13 010 0 0 0 0 - 1 Pitrello Marrln Luse Wheeler Striano Marks Fesko Anselmo Vogel LupiS SOMERS AB BRONXVILLE AB R H H 0 Petrillo 0 Rourke 1 Cavazzi 2 Lampe 1 Clement 1 Dorsch 1 Sullivan 0 Pilner 1 Stock'sen 1 Auflero 28 2 • SOMERS BRONXVILLE 27 n 000 200 0—2 004 0 0 1 X—5 "WESTCHESTER'S DISCOUNT UQUOft SUPER*ARKET" 1 CHRISTMAS us Mlk V YES... there is a Santa Claus...and his name is BEN BANK Come In and ask foi SANTA CLAUS REVIEW PRESS-REPORTER, BRONXVILLE, N.Y., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1967 Mrs. Dolan, and fired the shot he&red Tomdihe iaseiall world rates, rwt*£$S&SSJ&)*" ce '* 'T"*'* Turnesa's Foursome Wins Sight Tourney 509 SOUTH FIFTH AVENUE JvstOK SmtorilM. Spectacular scoring highlight- ed the ninth annual Ventura- Fight for Sight benefit pro- amateur golf tournament which attracted a record field of 46 foursomes to Vernon Hills Coun- try Club on Saturday. Veteran Mike Turnesa of Knollwood teamed with Marty Fromm of Brae Burn, Fred Kaplan of Vernon Hills and Andy Perrino of Hudson Hills to card a sizzling 14-under-par net best-ball foursome score of 26, 30—56 to capture team honors. Three foursomes followed with net best-ball scores of 57. A net-1 on the par-3 third hole deter- mined the match of cards for second place in favor of Pat Or- cein of Bronxville and Vernon Hills members Lew Lauretz, Ar- nold Greenblat and Dr. Al Schmookler. They had nines of 30 and 27. It was Lauretz's net-1 that decided. Joe Cirasella of the host club, teamed with members Lou Mill- er, John Piatt and Sy Mantell, had 28, 2&—57 for third place. Fourth went to Joe Moresco of Woodmere with Vernon Hills members Ben Brownstein, Mat- ty Kreisberg and Sy Gershey, with 29, 28—57. Individual pro honors were shared by Terry Wilcox of Siwa- noy, Bobby Benson of Fenway, Gene Borek of Pine Hollow and Jim Wright of Inwood, all with 2-under-par 68s. Benson's sub-par tour was aid- SIWANOY The Interclub Ladies Golf matches were played at West- chester Country Club June 29. Results Siwanoy 8^ points Westchester 3% points, winged Foot 6 points, Bonnie Briar 6 points. The next interclub play will be at Bonnie Briar on July 20. A putting contest at Siwanoy on July 2 was won by Mrs. E.J. Rinaud with 34; Mrs/ C.G. Wright was second with 35.. Mrs. L.R. Boyle and Mrs. C.F. Doane tied for third with 36. Mrs. Doane won the play-off. Mrs. James Stackpole and Mrs. Loren Kahle won the Two Ball Better Ball ournament at Siwanoy July 6 with 36-30-66, Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mrs. Williams Edwards were second with 34-36-70. LEEWOOD At Leewood on Friday the first round of the Handicap Championships in three classes in match play gave Mrs. George Werner of Bronxville a victory THURS.-FRI.-SAT. CARPET SPECIAL! CARPET 3 ROOMS WALL-TO-WALL 10x15 LWino «oom. 8K10 Dining Room or todmw and Mf6'. Fopr upto238 Sq. ft. NO MONEY DOWN — 3 Years To Pay! INCLUDES: THICK 56 OUNa tUMERIZED PADDING tV INSTALLATION over Mrs. Joseph Garry, Crest- wood, 1 up. Mrs. Lee Jones, Crestwood beat Mrs. Thomas Carvel, Chauncey, 5 and 4. Mrs. Richard Holahan, Flushing and Mrs. Francis X. Walsh, Crest- wood drew byes. In Class B, Mrs. Paul Stiller, Scarsdale best- ed Mrs. Horace Lange, Bronx- ville 4 and 3. Mrs. Albert Coe- nen, Eastchester took Mrs. Don- ald Rice, Yonkers 6 and 5. Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Eastchester beat Mrs. Edwin Siebert, Yon- kers on the 21st hole. Mrs. Ri- chard Nolan, Eastchester ad- vanced by Default. In Class C it was Mrs. Joseph McCann over Mrs. John Autry, Tuckahoe, 1 up; Mrs. Joseph Puzio, Yon- kers over Mrs. Lou Scofield, Bronxville, 4 and 3; Mrs. Wil- liam Kunz, Yonkers over Mrs. Walter Fyfe, Tuckahoe, 4 and 3; Mrs.'Ferris Gorra, Yonkers by default. The July 4th Four Ball Best Ball Event went to the team of Mrs. Philip Arena, Mrs. Hum- bert Martoccio, Mrs. Edwin Sie- bert, Mrs. Horace Lange with 59. Pitch and Putt Contest to Mrs. T. W. Flynn and Mrs. Peter Panos. Thursday Twilite played an Odd and Even Event was won by Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald and Bob PeriHo; 2nd Mrs. Humbert Mart- occio and Frank Sweeney. WYKAGYL Wykagyl Country Club Niners played a Best Ball of Partners tournament this week. Winners with a net 35 were Mrs. Henry Bechtold of Bronxville and Mrs. Richard Falk of Crestwood. Kyooch**. IIVI fill LUXURIOUS NT LUII Beautiful cut pil* nylon Broadtoom with heavy Foam Rubber Backing far super soft feeling 'under foot. Nylon outwears many other carpet fibers. 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Also honored with All CWL prizes were Clay Holtzman for football, Karl Morrell for soc- cer and Mike Malinsky in base- ball. 1 Malinsky, a junior who receive his third varsity letter in base- bal, was named as captain of the Clippers' '68 diamond crew. In ill, Athletic Director Clyde Kaminska announced that 63 of the 98 boys in the school were honored for their participation in the Clippers' interscholastic sports program. ed by a spectacular hole-in-one on the 146-yard seventh hole. He holed out a 6-iron in company with Fenway members and offi- cials club champion Peter Colodny, club president Harry Jacobson and committee chair- man Bert Barysh. It was his third ace. A-stroke back, w£th 69s, were Herman Barron of Fenway, Westchester PGA champion Paul Kelly of Sleepy Hollow, Cotton Dunn of Apawamis and Metropolitan PGA titlist Mike Krak. Mike Fttchik of Glen Head, Steve Doctor of Port Chester and Dick Howell of Holiday Lakes were at 71. The tournament produced a record amount of over $17,000 for the beneficiary, Fight for Sight, b r i n g i n g the nine- year-total to over $165,000. "Golfers are the greatest peo- ple in the world, and they proved it with their thrilling re- sponse to this tournament once again," stated general chairman Jack Cohen of Scarsdale. "We just didn't believe we could be as successful as we were with this particular event," he added; referring to the recent fire at Vernon Hills and the world situ- ation. Eigo Win AtSiwanoy Joe Eigo ,of Deepdale and Mrs. William Dolan of host club S i w a n o y cap- tured first place on the front nine in the Twilight Member- Guest two-ball-best-ball tourna- ment held at the Siwanoy Coun- try Club last Friday. Back nine honors went to Mrs. Ray Miller of Leewood and Sam Nakasian of Siwanoy with William Edwards of Siwa- noy and Mrs. Alfred Sparrow of Wheatley Hills taking sec- ond. 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    LM Legion