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2 6 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Thursday, January 29, 1970' & ~ Today's Race Entries HijlMh Entries Thursday First Post 1:1$ (EST) Ht-4.090, cl, 3YO, 7 f. Father Marinelll 112 Keen Ire 11? Erikel's Magic 112 Patricks Gel 107 xGreen Power 102 Sez Who 107 Trolley Way 112 Gone Blue 117 uSallyboreta 10? Press Censor 112 Hi ml. xAntolnne Belie 104 Vortex 116 Charge The Judge 118 xxBronze Devil 10$ xLickapagt 102 Virility 116 xb-Paiara 108 a-Keymat 112 xEd Maurice Huoita Indian Mullion G i G i K.ng Big Sprint Sul'noo Dancer xxFscon xx 1 " Imareo 2 n d - 1 $00, Cl, Pretty Daisy Diabolic a Ouite Rightly xOebbys Charm F-npire Dancer xNastwoiah b-Buadaisal Helio Bull FMsh flood XS'ar Endeavour 107 no 112 112 iu i : 1 IOJ 103 3YO 109 112 109 104 111 111 113 116 111 IP." xBabulane 107 Pensive Count x-Jl xx-7j xxx-10 lbs. aac. Pair Grounds Entries Thursday First Post 1:30 (CST) «l, 4YO, 118 112 a-Robmson Gugliemi entry b-Remhoid-Foxcateher Farm* entry 3rd-3,JOO, mdn, 2YO, 3 i. a-Well Meaning Dark Conflict b-Welcome Mat Conadora Determined Kate •-Stunning Jestress Kope's Angel 1*6 116 1)6 116 116 116 116 c-Classy Breeze Leo Pltty Mt Ladylike Motor Ski Rough Ruffle* Royal Angel c-Tropical Belle b she Can Step a-Wickharn-Krimtndahl entry b-Rose entry e-Kelley-Murrell entry 4th-$,000, mdn 3Y«i, 7 f. One Great Girl 118 Toter Back Alrbeauty 118 All Picnic 118 a-in Fighter 118 xMay Morn 113 Toronia 118 Cathy's Wren 118 Gotrack's Fay 118 Plum Purty 118 Perry's Charmed Life 118 Sazzar) •-Miss Crete 118 a-Farish ill-Miller entry 5th- 6,000, Cl, 3YO, 6 f. a-Red Cookie 112 x l a r a T 105 Any Weather 116 Nationwide 116 Tan Violets 112 Bushel Basket 116 xSllver Deb 109 Entrecote 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 118 Gotta Get Down 118 Southern Beauty 118 Strictly Speaking Dark Legend Dancer 118 U8 118 118 Another Lint 112 xMulberry Bush 107 xLo«ely Lass 109 xxFlying Shuttle 109 a-Karen H 112 Mydottie 116 1§t-2,$0», Ace Flyer Drag Axle Pete Fountain Miss Amle xSorry Sir Queen Claws Cutcheonwood xCouncilman Jim Open Street 1 8 US 113 lf>8 111 113 in HI 4 f. Meivas Baby Jons Buddy Javkie V x Bronze Equity Hope To Be Ctiun s Reactor Lemai Weapon Smooth Alha xLo Sister 2nd-2,»00, cl, 4YO up, 1 i u ml. Sara K Lenrose Landing Strip Edbern La Preference xDr Kety Litlle's Folly Marconle xMexican Sunset 3rd-3,M0, Lady Alcova Favorite Joy Eight Year xBili Blazer <Just Tempi* Crimson Colonel l ittle Rene Mud Catfish no 114 M0 119 11| 112 US 112 109 mdn, 2YO, 3 f. Blue Thing Dizzy Run Nurse Run Microfarad Creole Tomato Witch Of Walhalla Some Hairan My Ole Hoss Nardo II 115 Ear" of 115 Pekingese 115 Llkle Penny 113 Baby Branch 110 Richie Gary Wills Sonnet 118 Duke Of Night lit Actuaire 115 Ha.vley's Pet 4th-2,«0Q£cl, 4YO up, 4 f. Tally ^ 111 Boy Next 113 112 108 Uncle Clint Acts Of War Hunkie Sue Crimson Tigress Flyer Lad Magda I's O T e x a * Hesa Fox 5fh-2,700, el, 3YO, A Rorun Dragon 114 Sunrise Son 114 Clisma 112 Gallamisi 109 a-Brltish Accent 109 •-Little Kittle 117 Door Harly Khal Rejected Syl Ranger Mosby Abbie Jewel 110 Wild Spending 116 Rose La Rose Bad Luk Bil Neissel 108 113 115 111 111 111 |«| 113 115 111 111 108 115 120 110 M0 112 115 170 116 120 118 115 115 118 115 in 118 118 112 116 113 112 113 113 110 113 108 4 f. New Season Chi. :=; andwater 114 Comrade In Arms 119 Alamo Lancer 114 Yout A Hero 114 xActlve Circle 109 114 a-Cohen-Heardsdale entry 6fh-7,000, el, 4YO up, 1 M l ml tttrf xMerry maker 117 Gypsy Wagon Clara Colomba 112 M i l e Roulette Sduddde 2nd 116 xa-Miss Scelto Mi Gumer 116 Anxious Age x-a-Catulyah 107 Socializing Arashi 116 xJo-Ho Turf Cutter 112 Midnight Model Wild Beauty 114 a-Pence Post Farm-Blum entry 7th-6,000, ale, 3YO, 6 f. 118 xPleasurabie 121 Mishe-Mokwa Sy-Rou xWords And Music Bell Bird Steeple Jack Epitasis 8th-10,000, ale Errante 2nd xVirginia Baron Quite An Accet The University Twogundan 110 121 118 115 sight Sadalr's Rock Knight Of The Road Great Mystery x Round Court Imasuper 112 114 107 114 116 111 112 116 121 121 115 116 118 4YO up, 11-16 ml turf 113 108 113 119 113 Never Bow Elegant Heir Mon Petit Cheval Key Largo 2nd fth-5,500, ale, 4YO up, 7 f. 12! 118 118 118 118 118 Master Hand Thunderhorn Ponus Ridge Warren Hill Mf Vesuvious a-Sir Earl xxOn The March 10th-6,000, el xThe Knack II Slicky Jim Searching Ruler xWhite Monarch Eltiempo a-Richard Y Disintegrator a-Bee Bryte a-Miller-Carroll entry x-3, xx-7, xxx-10 Palenvlll* xa-Wood Roamer Snow Stream La Prensa Rule Of Reason 116 113 113 113 121 116 118 113 118 in 4YO up, 1 % ml turf. ill xVoluntarlo 3rd 112 Jimmy Peanuts Tudor's Pat 116 M r Dawn Star Prom Ross Arturo's Pride Del Bee Gaynamena Trident 2nd Bum Bet lbs. aac. 107 112 112 112 114 109 116 114 116 116 116 122 120 116 114 Bowie Race Course Entries Thursday First Post 1:05 (EST) 1st-3,500, cl, mdn 4YO, 7 f. Take To Task Benton's Pride Andros Stribling Bowl Bound xBroken Lens xxxLittle Stearc Lindy's- Dancer Bamboo Beech Tropon! 2nd-3,800, Admiral's Step Trtooiciii Doll Fabled Of Plenty xArtie K. Terra Nigfct Sickle Pear Thru The Rye Sneaky Pete Tracy's Dream Brother Leroy 3rd-6,600, ale Jacques Idol Indiqo Lady x Devil's distress 120 115 170 120 115 110 105 115 11$ 120 xParlre 115 Penrage Pilgrim 115 Evening Late See M e Pro Golden Turn Cease To Wonder Gallant Fool Lizzie Lee el, 3YO, 113 110 108 110 IU 4 f. Grand Flight Middle Of The Day Nina's Pride Penrage Pride F«« 11$ xf»i 118 Ivy Church 119 Road 112 Dr. Sarkis 115 120 115 120 120 115 101 108 110 113 ••Bishop Stable Inc. entry 4th-4,400, cl, 4YO up, 1 ml. 40 yds. Hungry George 116 Rush Home 115 Close It Up 116 Cavallo 116 7th-4,0oo, ale, 4YO, 4 II 115 120 Marchmont II •-Little Pagent a-Royal Swinger Flower Child First Point a Lowrance entry 8th-$,2O0, ale, 3YO Golden Pal Jester J G Swcrri Of Gold f. King High Dr J Lee Parham Ruler 120 Spartan 115 Princess 120 Spceiiy Straw 116 116 118 120 120 120 115 120 Nobody's Darlin' 114 •-Seymour's Joust 122 Spyron 122 a-Judge Seymour 117 a-Weiss entry 9th-2,7W, el, 4YO up, 1 ml. 40 yds 4 f. Terra Sands Gone Sweet King's Demand Storm Dance Sun Special Pagan King Jan's Baby Yao Admiral Win Pete Menefee xJust For Us Admiral's Request Able Tim Traceway 111 Roberval 113 xBarn Data 121 Parar 113 Tabicons Bud L 105 Win Lee Mat Time To Sing 110 Stoney 115 Smooth Drifting 113 x 5 lbs. aac. 113 108 118 118 116 117 115 113 Narragansett First ltt-2,300, el, Marsha Amber Iron Rose Lavish Lady Patanalex Star for Lorry 2nd-2,00O, el, 4YO xRoaring Forties 109 Wing Walfcar 114 Bill Jr. 114 Coptor 114 3rd-l,5M, el. 4YO Peter Diver 115 Mapu Golden Thread Roman Tribune 4th-4400, el, xDeep Creek Peer John xEvert Park. Entries Thursday Post 1:00 iisST) JYO, $f. 119 War Scene 115 119 Cherry Burgoo 115 119 Going 115 Somewhere 115 115 Steptothefront 119 up, $v,f, Mrs E N 109 xPeiter 109 Bonnl» Morn 109 Late Dater 114 xRoyal Supreme 109 up, lmi& 70yds, Bet Down 115 114 Rocket Cash 115 117 xFlighf Tracer 114 115 LooKi iite Part 119 4YO up, JiAf. 110 xKing's Inn 110 115 Straight 114 Shooter 119 119 xLord Mark 112 119 Wagay Sunny James Sth—2,400, el, 4YO Up, S'/if. xA. J.'s Winn 114 La Pega Dripping Pots Lag Springs 115 Speedy Rich xJayceetea 117 Baby Monarch Pointress 112 4th-3JO0, el, JYO, 5f. Pitt Point Social Trouble Josie's Colonel xBraishfteld 113 Bobbl's Knave 113 xLisa's Choice 113 Middle Pipe 107 a-Bayou Yeche 114 3YO, 112 112 116 . 6 f. Gold Searcher SavoBay Admiraless 4th-3,soo, el, mdn 4YO, 7 f. 108 113 110 HO 108 115 120 4YO 113 113 li? 115 119 3YO, 10/ 112 112 HI 116 Tacoma Roulette King Little Grey Hen Jaunty Jigger Gray Pants Queen Nalelka Sky Clear Retort Brave Swords up, 1 1-16 m i . Promafe Barbee Miss Court Council Noble Ellen Plndari II 7 f. xxMidnight Legend xxReiqn Suprenae xDucheas Rae xJo Sue Lynn xxSandra Lisa xRiver Pilot Gabby S. 5th-4,500, cl. Blitz II Ridgid Holy Harry Rock Break Ridqelea 6th-4,500, el, xxRoyal Jetset Indiqo Morn R, Linda xOne Spot No Sense Paris Melody Forced Unity Maile 7th-5.200, el, 3YO Bless This House xSoul Coaxing Indentsure xxAtan's Cupid 2hHarangue Ga Higher 8th-6,000, el, 4YO Up, 1 1-14 ml. Trader Ric 115 T r u e Royalty xHickory Hollow 112 xExcellent Kasarino 119 Landing Lut?a's Killer 119 9th-3,400, (I, 4YO up, 1 1-14 ml. Timoa Miss Potula Annie O'Brien Magic Flute Swinging Gypsy 114 xxMissy Nade 112 Peftigr.c Monday 1 1-14 m l . Levees Choice Final Attempt xPaths Of Truth xStreak Out Don Loni xKindly K, 114 fi? 109 115 110 114 114 115 115 121 112 115 115 120 115 120 120 115 115 115 120 118 108 112 117 113 114 114 112 112 114 109 112 114 117 112 109 112 114 107 Lucky Hit Bronze Raven Top Trojan Lady Rtionda xxCafamount Doc Stover 108 119 119 111 105 11? Reijy Pretty Music Royal Mortgage Voifure Captain Speaktng 114 109 113 119 113 116 112 112 Striking Tan 112 Lan Dun Cee a-Alibi's Echo 112 Fresh as a Count Book 112 Daisy Tlgua 116 a-Rost-Soltys Entry Sth-2,800, cl, 4YO up, lmiaV70yds, xKing Cos 110 Ethete Sea Ripper 122 Nice'n Lucky Shot and Mist 116 xLantern Hill Billy Seamon 122 9fh-2,400, cl, 4YO up, lml*70yds. Misty Watch 111 Yankee Station Dom Dee 114 x Kooky Cook xBrookline 107 Dynamic Dan xCelestalert 105 xBrian Kelly x-S xx-7 xxx-10 lbs AAC BOWIE RESULTS W) FIRST-6 fur. Time, 1:13*4. Sheilas Secret, Thomas . 66.80 25.40 11.00 Police Court, Cusimano 7.00 4.60 Trail Mark, Howell SECOND-6 fur. Time, 1:13%. Airmaster, Feliciano .... 8.20 6.20 Roman Range, Zuniga 12.00 Battle Blast, Marinaccio . Daily Double: (1-1) paid $302. THIRD-7 fur. Time, l:28'/». Be Up, Rlncon 8.00 4.00 Amber Glory, Cusimano 3.40 Oratory, Thomas FOURTH-6 fur. Time, 1:1444. All Ashore, Feliciano , 17.20 7.80 Culpable, Imparato 5.00 Raven's Nova, Kunitake 6.20 Exacts: (5-1) paid $76. FIFTH-1,'* miles. Time, 1:48%. a-Mr. Pantop, Nelson 4.80 2.80 2.20 He's A Smasher, Thomas 5.20 3.60 Common Defence, Cusimano 2.80 a-Flaming Brandy. a-Procopio-Kligman entry. SIXTH-6 fur. Time, 1:13. Lucky VImy, Cusimano . 16.80 7.40 4.40 Amber Tea, D, Thomas 5.60 4.60 Code Of The Hills, Feliciano 5.60 Exacta: (1-1) paid $104.80. SEVENTH-6 fur. Time, 1:13% Couderay, Glno 17.40 8.40 5.80 Moaning The Blues, Platts . . . 7.00 4.40 Guss Gray, Imparato 4.80 EIGHTH-6 fur. Time, 1:12%. 115 117 115 119 114 112 120 ro 112 107 119 119 114 112 102 115 109 10.00 4.80 7.80 10.80 2,60 2,60 2.20 5.80 4.60 Ap'ro'ch T' Bench, Cuslm'o 7.80 4.00 2 80 String Quartet, Zuniga 1.60 $.60 Restless Wave, Imparato ... 4.40 NlNTH-H-« miles. Time, 1:54. Joe Gossip, Imparato 1.60 4.40 3.60 Winning wave. Feliciano 12.00 10.20 Breezy Front, Barrera 11.80 Attendance, 7,743. Handle, $892,718. Scratches 1-Tyree Springs, Miss Race, Marvoy, Rattle the Cash, Single, Bienhechor 2-Seaneen Star, Vlctrola, Starch, Rising Award, Dream Flight, Crown Keys, 6-Happy Yank, Sillery, Monteifh, Aisled, Brigand Chles. 7-Gaines Mill, Good Turn. 9-Barblquillo. Rookie, Idol Clan, Dan- ny's Runaway. NARRAGANSETT RESULTS FIRST-6 fur. Time, 1:02%. Bornacount, Riccl 5.40 3.60 Cavenger, Ernst 4.60 Happy Morris, Pizzl SECOND-5 fur. Time, 1:01%. Instigation, McKenna ., 10.80 4.60 Yesyoueee, Mercier 2.80 Karen Darling, Kelly Dailv Double: (10-4) paid $62 so. THIRD-5'a fur. Time, 1:08%. Maracco Lad, Madden ... 3.80 2.40 2.40 Estruendo, Kunitake 2.60 220 Telephone Larry, Meade . . 3.00 FOURTH-5 fur. Time, 1:01. Turn Me, Cordero 9.60 5.40 2.60 Five High, Meade 5.80 3.80 Bucky's Mink, Boudreau 3.20 FIFTri-1 mile It 70 yds. Time, 1:49%. Disatate Mecdo 4.40 3.40 2.80 Ourame, Maag 9.20 4.00 King r,rummond, McKenna 2.80 Perfecta: (4-4) paid $52.80. SIXIh-5'/-. fur. Time, 1:08%. Rosey Jr., Kolenko 7.60 4.20 3.60 From ""he Sea, Verdi 13.40 6.00 Matador Girl, Meade Jr 3.20 SEVENTH-5 fur. Time, 1:01. Dedicator, Boudreau 20.80 9.00 4.60 Home Chat, Maag 6.60 3.20 Humphry Repton, Madden . T T - 2.40 EIGHTH-1 mile & 70 yds. Time, 1:49%. Bulletin. Kelly 11.60 5.00 3.80 Hasty Vic, Gambardella 3,80 3.C0 Victory View, Meade 3.60 NINIh-1 mile & 70 yds. Time, 1:49% Forty Knots. Davern 23.80 9.20 5.00 Drifting Lady, Diaz, 4.40 3.40 Highland Avenue, Maag . 2.80 Perfecta: (6-3) paid $101.40. Attendance 6,303; Handle $605,433. Scratches 1-WIIIIston Kid. 3-Gun King, Run Rig, Adam Smith, Mar- ry Freddy. 5—Crofton. 7—Favorable Path, 9~Golden Therad, Halaguero, Sfeelgate. FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS UR FIRST-6 fur. Time, 1:13%. Balanced Trade, Behrens 6.80 3.40 3.00 Mark Me Gone, Kunitake .... 8.40 4.00 Royal Willie, McDowell 4.20 SECOND-6 fur. Time, 1:14. Lady Scat, Gonzales ... 18.60 8.60 7.20 Black Domino, Tauzln 5.20 4,40 Tens ; on Mark, Menard 8.60 Daily Double: (9-10) paid $111. THIRD-3 fur. Time, :38%. Once Around, Sibille ... 3.00 2.60 2.20 Baby Beauty, Mills 7.80 3.80 Wonders Irish, Gonzales 2.60 FOURTH-6 fur. Time, 1:14. Miss Ruler, Soirez . 6.20 4.40, 3.20 Kiss And Kick, Kunitake ... 22.20 10.60 Quillomar, Menard 4.00 FIFTH-6 fur. Time, 1:13%. Mack To Market, Pal'mino 19.40 10.40 6.80 Delta Pass, Movers 5.00 3.40 Nelzac, Combest 5.40 SIXTH-Mile, 40 yds. Time, 1:44 Bill Denton, Ray 11.00 5.40 4.40 Copious, Kunitake 7.80 4.40 Depondent, D. E. Whited 4.20 SEVENTH-6 fur. Time, 1:12%. Do Go Abbey, Heath . , 4.20 3.20 2.80 Ibin Pine, Gonzales 6.40 6.00 King Who, Nichols 5.80 EIGHTH-6 fur. Time, 1:13%. Kingston, Ray 8.40 4.00 3.60 Trisagion, Moyers 24.40 12.00 Out Of Hand, McCarron 9.20 NINTH-1.'. miles. Time, 1:49%. Vasco Bruto, D. E. Whited 6.40 4.00 3.40 Silver Beade, Soirez 5.00 4.60 Captain's Alibi, Delahoussaye 5.20 Attendance 7,958; Handle $521,959. Scratches 1 —Double Discovery, Jay Val, Dissimi- lar, Keep Marching, Polly Prlss, Rolls Joy. 2—Tip Pen Tip, Thackeray, Petite Artist, Hesa Fox, Jentsis, Tally. 4—Pappy's Cathy, Priceless Book, Com- modore, Thru Dreaming, Run for Joy, Reasonable Charge. 5—Folsom Belle, Molsanrs Fox, Certain Victory, Brucette, Quarter Til, Little Miss Beth. 6—Should Be, Prince Reaper, Single Is- sue, Best Irish, First Impulse. Sratljfl SratljB Notices Re « ,ved until 1 a.m. Sratljfl Dratba JAN. 29,1965 ISBRRY WEST TrlWSW IN S3 rciNTSv H!£ Pg$f OP 1H5 &6A&ON/ A5- Hg ANP euaN PVSYU?R a?Mcwep FOR. 89 POINT* ID POWrJ KO*F=fcT$C>N-UJCA* 1-67 aNtflNNA-n, 137-133. AUTRiNO-Louis, in Buffalo, NY ,- J a n . 28. 1970; husband of Rose DiCario; father of Anthony Autrino; grand- lather of one grandchild, son of the late Anthony and Carmella Autrino; brother of Mrs, Geore* (Theresa) Klar. Anthony Autrino, the late Vincent, Mrs. Sam Bonavito and Frank Autrino. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Perna Funeral Home, Inc., 1306 Hertel 'Ave, near Colvln, where funeral ser- vices will be he ! d Saturday morning at 8 30 and from St. MargaTet's Church at 9:30. Interment Mt. Calvary Ceme- tary. 29130 BERGHORN - Lillie. January 27, 1970, of Clarence, NY., daughter of the late Henry and Sophia (nee Blind) Berghorn; sister of John A. Berghorn and the late Charles, Mrs. Bertha Perison and Mrs. Doris Ribbeck % The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the (Mansell) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 8440 Main St., Harris Hill. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Zlon Lutheran Church, 9535 Clarence Center Rd., Clarence Center, N.Y. Friends invited. 2930 BRESSETTI-Beatrice Meckes, Janaury 28, 1970, of Roncroff Dr., N. Tona- wanda, N V . i wife of Clifford D. Bressette; mother of Clifford D., Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) Sciumenca, Ronald L., Mrs. William (Carol) Brennan, Mrs. Barbara Calabrese; grandmother of 19 jtandchlldren; sister of the late Mary Bennett, Mrs. Ada Hawkland, Manuel and Clarence Meckes; aunt of Mrs. Ester Peruginl. Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St. where services will be held Saturday morn Ing at 10 o'clock. The family will be 3tt ifomnriam MUNGO-ln loving memory of our dear Mother, Viola, who passed away six years aoo today. Jan. 29, 1964, From this world of pain and sorrow. To the land of peace and rest, God has taken yog, dear loved one. Where you have found eternal rest. Sadly missed by THEODORE, FLORENCE A»JD MARCELLE Seattle Has UntaFeb.6 To Raise $$ BERKELEY. Calif. <AP> — American League owners Wed- nesday gave Seattle interests nine more days to come up with the financing needed to keep the Pilots baseball club in Seattle. The League then recessed its meeting until Feb. 6, at which time, said league president Joe Cronin, it hopes to be able to decide the future of the troubled franchise. At two days of closed sessions in a Berkeley resort hotel, groups from Dallas - Fort Worth and Milwaukee had stood by, hoping to make presentations that would bring old team to their got to appear. Cronin said, group indicated they were pre- paring the financial structure for a continuation of baseball in Seattle, and we have notified them we have recessed until a later date when they can in- form us of the franchise condi- tions." • * ii Cari. nf aljattk ROWLAND Th« family of the late Helen Jean (Potter), wishes to thank their relatives, friends and neignbors. also the Staff of Deaconess Hosoitel tor their kindness and thoughtfulness shown them during their recent bereavement, -ME pnyvi »NO FAMILY the one-year- areas. Neither "The Seattle 5.00 8.40 9.20 3.60 7.40 4.80 7.60 8.00 5.60 3.80 3.80 3.40 3.80 23.00 10.40 4.00 3.00 3.20 4.60 5.20 4.00 7.40 furs 2.80 QUESTIONS ANYONE? HIALEAH RESULTS M FIRST-l* miles. Time, 2; Safe Margin, Hole 9.40 6.60 First Appeal, AAaffeo 14.20 Rucapequen, Gallitano SECOND-6 furs. Time, 1:12%. Doorstep Waif, Woodhouse 7.40 5.80 Traumerei, Maffeo 12.40 Linger On And On, Hawley Daily Double (3-2) paid $42.40. THIRD-7 furs. Time, 1:244s. Chief Adviser, Hole .... 37.80 13.20 Tenth Ro>;nd, Cordero ........ 18.40 Rudo Bi:d, Ussery FOl'KTH-1,'. miles. Time, l:44'/s. Firrr.iy, Hawley 10.00 6.00 Stormy Thor, C. Marquez 6.60 Equador 2nd, Velasquez .... FIFTH-IVa mMes. Time, 1:5144. Put To Sea, Cordero 8.40 5.20 Timothy O, Breen Fiddler On A Hoof, Hawley SIXTH-1,'. miles. Time, 1:43%. Barking Steeple, Hawley 6.20 3.40 Kamakura, R. Turcotte 3.80 Crimson Admiral, Ussery .. SEVENTH-7 furs. Time, 1:25. Ship's Channel, Cardone 13.20 6.00 Sweet On, Velasquez 5.60 Frampton Flight, Maffeo Perfecta: (3-D paid $60.80. The Mimosa Allowance EIGHTH-25.000-added, ale, 3YO, 7 Time 1:23*5. a Office Queen, Rotz 4.80 3.60 Devilish Angel, Velasquez 24.40 11.80 f-Tsip, c Marquez ... 4.00 f Attiia's Honey, Exclusive Dancer, Big Mistake, Artists Proof, Luci Tee, f- Firey Su, Restless Life, Native Fern, Frosty Dancer, f-Delayed Delivery, Joe's Lil Girl, a-Scamtann, Goddess Special also ran. a-Calder * Crown Stable entry f-Field. NINTH-6 furs. Time, l:10"s. Improvisation Pilar 73.00 14.60 6.40 Gaylord's Feather, R Woodh'se 3.20 2.80 Make It Easy, Baltazar .. . 6.20 TENTH-!", miles. Time, 1:49' s. Trade Wagon, Hawley .. 53.00 21.80 7.80 Sir Omni, Brumfield 14.40 5.00 Maris, C. Marquez . . 2.40 Attendance 17,096; Handle $1,846,564. Scratches 1—Canete II., Lacayo II., Beyond ttie Law, Shut Tight, Grey Lord II., Sunnybank Sam. 2-Aces Up, Proud Kitty, Ancient Relic, Granny Goose, Ice Maker, Sir Ar- rogate. 3-Jalpurvilte, White Buffalo, Full Swing, Quick Coin, Hayden's Mango, Full of Fight. 4-Apron Strings, Cuidado, Flushing Girl, Wing Feather, Madam Skipper, Emerald Isle. 5-lstrue, Double Dividend, Revelet, On the March, Give a Hoot, Bailey's Comet. 6—Red Beret. 7-ChrIstmas Wishes, Sugar Cone, Lady Marlbel, Frontier Lass, Ratanga, Honeysuckle Vine, Royal Signal, 10-Pinabel, Aundel, Big Imposter, Mont- age, Ambervllle, Estlval ll„ Field- ers: 8. Attiia's Honey, Tslp, Firey Su, Delayed Delivery. The Seattle group trying to buy the club is headed by hotel executive Edward Carlson, It was he who said the next meet- int would be held Feb. 6 at a site yet to be determined. "I would say this is encourag- ing," Carlson declared. "We've got to finalize the financial pack- age." THE 1970 WORLD ALMANAC A N D BOOK O f r » C T I Worlds Largest Stftmg RtfereacaBask v 2; MM ity rat Mart Tim • Ceataf ! Ask THE AUTHORITY. The World Almanac is the one reference everyone turns to when a matter of fact is at issue. CONSOOUS GROUNDS HIALEAH FAIR Jon* Buddy Pete Fountain Councilman Jim Nardo II. Dizzy Edbern Eight Year Favorite Joy Bill Blazer Magda Acts of War Tally For Y/otir Convenience The 1970 Almanaa It /' ••ailnnle By Maik USE COUPON BELOW COURIER-EXPRESS WORLD ALMANAC 785 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK, 14240 Plcaxe tend me A Almanac. I enclose my check or money order each copy ordered. Price includes tale* tax, handling. (Allow three ureek* for delivery,) (Pleaaa Print—Thla la your mailing label.) I i f i i i I 8 I I 8 8 I NAME. Ml j I I I I I I copiet of the all new 1970 World * for $2.25 for pottage and J l I l I I Jester J.G. Sword of Gold Cavallo Little Pagent Patham Ruler Marchmont II Little Kittle 11 Comrade in Arms 9 Clisma . 71 8 7 "15 10 101 31 9 J> 10 I 5 'Seymour' Joust Judge Seymour Pagan King Time to Sing Able Tim Parar Press Censor Green Power Mulllon Guadalsal Virility Flash Flood Motor Sky Kopes Angel Leo Pitty Me Cathy's Wren Id Toron|a 9 Strictly Speaking 7 15 13 i IS 7 A Bushel Basket Mydottle Silver Deb raise the money," and added of the general situation, "I think it has been eased." Carlson is chairman of the board of Western International Hotels and a prime mover in attempting to keep the troubled franchise in Seattle. A group headed by Cleveland businessman William Daley now owns the club. Daley had indicated Tuesday that his organization was will- ing to sell for $9 million instead of the $10.3 million originally asked. Carlson confirmed, however, that $5.5 million was needed al- most immediately, and this was the stumbling block. It includes $3.5 million to pay off a bank loan that becomes due as soon as the club is sold, and $2 million to operate during the 1970 season. That's the money we've got to structure in a satisfactory way for the league and the Seat- tle Pilots," said Carlson. He indicated that the bank, whose refusal to extend the loan has brought the situation to its present crisis proportions, might be willing to reconsider. "The bank said, 'Bring us a proposal,' " Carlson reported. He also said that Daley was likely to remain with the club as a partner. Carlson also said a commun- ity ownership plan to run the club as a nonprofit organization, unique in major league base- ball, was still under considera- tion. This was the plan presented to the owners Tuesday by a group composesd of Carlson and Seattle and Washington state of- ficials. Cronin had said the proposal had been received without en- thusiasm by the owners, but admitted that it is still "part of the package, but it is not the package." "We feel the community own- ership philosophy is a strong one," Carlson countered. « Greenwood Entries Thursday, Jan. 1* FIRST Post: 7:« p.m. -Mile pace. $900. Mile. Roulette Merrymaker Catulyah. Bell Bird 30 Imasuper 9 Words and Music t 18 11 6 Never Bow Virginia Baron The University •Master Hand Sir Earl PalenvIHe The Knack II. Gaynamene Bee Bryte •own Andros Bamboo Beach Liizie Lee Fables of Plenfy Sneaky Pete Royalero Devil's Mistress Gold Searcher Indigo Lady ADDHKSS. CITY. STATE- ZIP. >.••-• ««».•• Retort Queen Naleika Sky Clear Rldgelea Rock Break N o b l e E l l e n _ Monday No Sense R. Linda Levees Choice PRthYof Truth Indentsure E'cTent Landing 13 Hockory Hollow 15 True Roya fry 11 Top Trojan 20 Bronie Raven Captain Speaking NARRAGANSETT Going Some'here 13 Cherry Burgoo V^r Scene Late Dater Roaring Forties Peiter •Loatti The Part Mapu Roman Tribune present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 29t3l BURNS-William E. suddenly Jan. 28, 1970, of 24 Harlem Rd.. West Seneca, husband of Ruth C Panzer .turnsi father of Mrs. Frederick (Marlorie) Koefs, Mary Jane, James T., Robert E., Mrs. Zander (Ruth) Pitas and the late William E. Burns; also survived by three grandchildren; broiner of Thomas, Stephen and the late John, James and Edward Burns, Mrs. John Fleming and Mrs. John Walsh. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday at the Thomas H. McCarthy Funeral Home, 1975 Seneca St. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10:45 and from St. Bonaventure Church at 11 o'clock. Mr. Burns was a member of the Inland Boafmens Union. 29t30 BUSH-Marvin R., of 4378 South Buffalo St., Orchard Park, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1970, husband of Helen Huber Bush; father of Mrs. Charles (Kathryn) Hallagam of Newark, N.Y., and Mrs. John (Mari- lyn) Scanlon of Silver Springs, Md.; brother of Merlin G. Bush of Green Bay, Wis.; son of the late Archie E. and Ella Bush; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends may call at their convenience beginlng Wednesday 7-9 p.m., Thursday the family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home, East Quaker St., Or- chard Park. No visitations Friday. Services Friday from the Orchard Park United Presbyterian church, South Buf- falo St., at 2 p.m. Friends are invited. Memorials may be made to the Or- chard Park United Presbyterian Church or the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Western N.Y. 28129 CUMMINGS-John C, In Blasdell, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1970, beloved husband of Margaret Curry Cummings; dearest father of Kenneth (Lorraine), Mrs. Samuel (Mildred) McAdoo, David and Thomas; also survived by several grandchildren; son of the late William and Mary Pray; brother of James of Denver, Colo, and Mrs. Bert (May) Pharo; also survived by nieces and nephews. Rev. Albert Schofer will conduct services Wsdnesday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the Colonial Memorial Chapels Inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, N.Y. On Thursday Mr. Cumming's remains will be in transit to Ogdensburg, N.Y. Friday friends may call at the Nichols Funeral Home, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Burial in Campbell Cemetery, Flackville, N.Y. Friends invfted. Mr. Cummings was a member of the disabled American Veterans Chapter 91, Queens City, N.Y. 28129 DIMARCO - Nicoletta (nee Portale) in Buffalo, N.Y., suddenly, Jan. 27, 1970, formerly of 149 Busti Ave., wife of the late Salvatore DIMarco; mother of Mrs. Arthur (Marchiona) Santa Donate, Mrs. Epifanio J. (Celesfine) Saia and Frank DiMarco. Friends received at the fam- ily residence, 783 Seventh St., where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and at St. Anthony's Church at 9:15. Friends invited. 29t30 DIMINUCO-Joseph C., Jan. 28, 1970, Of 409 Grider St., husband of Patricia Benedict DImlnuco; father of Frank, Albert, Paul and Lisa Diminuco; brother of Alfonso_ Dimjnuco and Mrs.^Rose Naval of Ractiesaef, PI.T.; granetfether of three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Franz-Salinardo Funeral Home, 415 Grider St., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. and from St. Bartholomew's Church at 9:30 a.m. Member of Steel Workers Union Local 1847. Recitation of the Rosary Thurs- day evening at 8 p.m. DISARNO-Andrew J. (ffuff) of 96 Cum- berland Ave., Jan. 27, 1970, beloved hus- band of Clara Violanti DiSarno; father of Mrs. Albert (Mary Jane) Lang; brother of Anthony DiSarno and Mrs. Stanley (Rose) Plrowski; grandfather of Andrea Clare Lang. Friends are In- vited to call at the Ray O'Connell Fu- neral Home Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:45, and at St. Agatha's Church at 9:30 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. 28t30 DONAGHUE M. Pauline, see O'Neill notice. 29t30 DUZINSKI-Leo Duzinski, of Pooley Place, Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1970, hus- band of Virginia Markwardt Duzinski; step-father of Edward Duzinski, Mrs. Henry (Irene) Rigwalski, and Mrs. John (Reginia) Albanese; brother of Nettie Duzinski and Mrs. Clara Bro- zinski. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co., 355 Grant St., Friday morning at 8:30. and Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church at 9 o'clock. Friends in- vited. Calling hours 2-4 and 7-9. 28129 DZINA-Steven Sr., of Hampton Pkwy., Town of Tonawanda, Jan. 28, 1970; husband of the late Anna Marziton; father of Joseph S. of N. Tonawanda, Mrs. Albert (Eleanor) Daniel of the Town of Tonawanda, Steven Jr. of N. Tonawanda, John M. of Kenmore and the late Carrol Dzina; grandfather of 14 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren; brother of the late Mrs. Petronia Gunsher. Friends may call at the James E. Grace Funeral Home. 335 Ontario St. at Crowley, where services will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 and in St. Andrew's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Dzina was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Andrew's Church. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29130 ECHEVERRIA - Thomas R., of Potters Rd., Buffalo, January 27, 1970, beloved husband of Priscilla Mlro Echeverria; dearest father of Mrs. James : Priscilla) Dougherty, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) O'Connor Jr., Mrs. John (Frances) Bussolin, Mrs. Daniel (Laura! Sullivan Jr., Thomas Echeverria, and James Echeverria; also survived by eight grandchildren; son of Maria Ramlerez Echeverria and the late Maximino; brother of Mrs. Frank (Margaret) Egana, Peter (Irene) Echeverria, Mrs. Santiago (Belty) Aedo, Joseph (Dorothy) Echeverria, Louis (Ann) Echeverria and the late infant Louis. Services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels, Inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, Saturday morning at 9 and from St. Martin's Church at 9:30. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Invited. Mr. Echeverria was a member of Holy Name Society, Bethlehem Management Club and Spanish Walfare Assn. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29t30 EGAN-George Vincent, of West Seneca, Jan. 27, 1970, husband of Ella Connolly; father of John D., M.D., Joseph W., Dr. Gerard V., and the late Edward L.; brother of Helen, Agnes, both of Cleveland, and the late Mrs. Cora Rol- ling, William, Raymond, and Frank; deceased Is also survived by 19 grand- children. Funeral from the New Lena- han Funeral Home, 2056 Seneca St., Saturday morning at 8:45, and from St. William's Church at 9:30. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Friends Invited. Deceased was a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society of St. William's Church. 28130 FISHER-John J., of 28 Stanley St., Jan, 27, 1970, beloved husband of Veronica Wisniawski Fisher; dearest father of Mrs. Walter (Adeline) Kanski, Mrs. Chester (Florence) Shultz. Mrs. 'Robert (jQsephine>--Weitz, Mrs. Max (Veronica) Galantowici; brother of Mrs. Frank (Antoinette) Oplela, Mrs. Stanley (Katherlne) Zuchowskl, Frank (Hattie) Zakrzewski, and the late Mae Gre- niecki, Helen Janka, Anna Zakrzewski; grandfather of John, Maxlen, and Gail. Funeral Friday at 10 o'clock from the "Victorian Chapel" of the Church Fu- neral Home, 998 Lovejoy -St., and at St. John Kanty Church at 11 o'clock. Mr. Fisher was a life-time member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers Div. 544. Flowers gratefully de- clined. Gifts may be sent to Heart Fund. Family will be present trom 2*5 and 7-10 p.m. 28129 FUHRMANN-John of West Seneca, N.Y. in Fort Meyers, Fla. Jan. 28, 1970, husband of Tess Smith Fuhrmann and the lafe Elizabeth Molnar Fuhrmann; father of Carl J., John M., Edward J., William R. and Frederick P. Fuhr- mann; stepfather of Mrs. Donald (Do- lores) Zeis and George Reitmeler; brother of Mrs. Julia Chorev and Mrs. Jacob Johler; also survived by 28 grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3855 Seneca St. corner of Southgate Dr., West Seneca, where ser- vices will be held Saturday morning at 10:15 and from Queen of Heaven Church at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10. 29130 SKON*CKI-J3hn Jan. 26. 1970. Madelyn inee desreM father Ann. Harrow L., Buffalo, N f , beioveu husDano of WofOWl! Skoneck , of Mrs Lloyd iSanO'a of Goshen, Ina »on GREGORIO - See Gregory Notice. 29t30 GREGORY-Florence, In Old Forge, N.Y.; Jan. 27, 1970; beloved wife of Terry Gregory of Old Forge, N.Y, Friends may call at The Rubino Memorial Home, 271 Porter Ave., 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Services will take place at St. Joseph's Old Cathedral, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory. 29130 H E I T M A N N - Anna (nee Muerder), of 9682 Lenox St., Angola, N.Y., Jan. 26, 1970, beloved wife of the late Fritz Heitmann; sister of Eugene Muerder of Buffalo and the late Karl and Gus- taf Muerder. Funeral services from Froehiey Funeral Home, 262 North Main St., Angola noon at 1 o'clock, ferment In Forest gola. Family will and 7-9. N.Y., Friday after Friends invited. In- Ave. Cemetery, An- be present from 2-5 28129 MOLNAR-Helen Bors of Tremont Ave, Kenmore, NY., Jan 28. 1970, wife of Joseph Molnar; mother of Joseph A. of Elmira, N.Y., Leslie of the Town of Tonawsnda, Paul of the Town of Tonawanda. Zoltan of Kenmore and James T. Molnar of Tonawanda; grand- mother of 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sister of Mrs. John (Hilda) Nemeth and the late Michael Bors. Friends may call at tha James E. Grace Funeral Home. 335 Ontario St. at Crowley where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mrs. Molnar was a charter member of Our Savior Luth- eran Church and a member of the Hungarian Mothers Club of Buffalo and Vicinity. Prayer service Friday evening at 8 p.m. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29131 MORELAND-Anna Mae, Of Gowanda, January 28, 1970; mother of Mrs. Elmer (Judith) Schultz of Sanborne. Char'es of Wall Nut Creek Calif., and Donald of New Brunswick, N.J ; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at their convenience at the Spillman Funeral Home, 212 Jamestown St., Gowanda, where serv. ices will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock. Interment in White Chapel Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Trinity United Church of Christ, Gowanda. 29t30 MULhISEN-Matthew of 38 Meadowlawn Rd . Hamburg, N.Y., Jan.. 26, 1970, hushed of the late Louise Freuden- berg Mulhisen; father of Matthew Jr., and Robert J. of Hamburg, Donald P. of Lackawanna and Kenneth J. Mulhisen of Hamburg, N.Y.; also survived by 11 jrandchildren. The family will re- ceive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the "West Seneca" Sieck and Mast Funeral Home, 250 Orchard Park Rd., where funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Mulhisen was a member of the Ameri- can Legion Post No. 708, I.O.O.F. and a vete-an of WW I. Arrangements by Josepr. D. Leonard. 27129 NEFF —Bertha Blanche, January 28, 1970, at the Blocher Homes Williams- vllle; wife of the late Jacob O.; mo'hir of Otis, Clarence Center, Paul, Clarence; also survived by six grand and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at The Ludwick Funeral Home. 5895 Goodrich Rd. Clarence Center where services will be held Saturday 2 p.rp. Jimmie O. Walker Clarence Church of Christ Burial in Clarence-Flllmore Family present 2-4 and HORRIGAN Daniel P., suddenly, Jan. 27, 1970, of 38 Lockwood Ave., beloved husband of Grace B. (O'Brien); be- loved father of William B., Francis B., Patrick E., Bartholomew J-., John J., and the late Cpl. Daniel P. Jr., brother of Jerlmiah and Bartholomew; also sur- vived by 21 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the William A. Kriab Funeral Home, 359 Potters Rd., West Seneca, where funeral will take place Saturday morn- ing at 8:15, and from Holy Family Church at 9. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Holy Family Holy Name Society, and the Grainhandlers Local No. 109. Family present 2-5 and 7-10. 28130 HUBBARD—M. Ray, suddenly January 28, 1970, of Kenmore, N.Y.; beloved husband of Mildred White; father of Mrs. Michael (Virginia H.) Rhodes Mich.; brother of Mrs. of Eustace, Fla.; Roberta, Michael, Teri, Shannon and /\Aarc Rhodes. Funeral from the Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Del- aware AVP at Tremont Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Hubbard was a member of Cherry Creef Masonic Lodge and Retired Men's Club of the Downtown and Del- aware Branches of the Y.M.C.A. and Buffalc Lawn Bowling Club. The family wil 1 be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29(30 JENNER-Robert L. Sr„ Jan. 26, 1970, of 34 Fairview Dr., Depew, N.Y., hus- band of the late Matilda Frey Jenner; father of Mrs. George (Allene) Fick, Robert L. (Terry) Jenner Jr.; also sur- vived by eight grandchildren. The fam- ily _ will receive Jriencfe from 2-5 jmd 7-10 a>,n^. at fita fHmefarf Homa wt Jottn E. Courtney, 1869 Seneca St., where the funeral will be held Friday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. 28129 of Marine City Mildred Coch grandfather of Amy, Daniel, FIRST Mountain Logan WII Lor Kim Adlos Ollie Ichabod Boy Adios Saw SECOND*- Mile Streak's Champ Freckles Polly Crooks Thoughtful Mac Daphney Dillon THiRD-Miie pace David Hudson Armbro Kommand Knight Cat Lisa Tar Flashy Demon J.G. Donna Larry Frost Dave's Wee Lad pace. $1,400. Nancy's Duka Cayuga Miss Dimples Deb Lord Redigo Lord Mark Evert Wagay A. J.'s Winn Jayceetee Baby Monarch Josie's Colonel Lisa's Choice Middle Pipe Count Book Tigua Alibi's Echo Lantern Hill Nice'n Lucky Ethete Dom Da* Yanka* Station Ceiestaiert FOURTH-Mlle Thunder Grattan Little Joe Jam Hugh's Hat Trebor Pick Indecision FIFTH-Mile trot. Frug Unitas Darnley's Girl Wlllbrook Shy Ann Ash Song SIXTH-Mile trot $1,300. Runnymede Deacon Riverdale Jennifer The Little Kid Kewartha Babe Deibert's Duka pace. $1,300. Nifty Nipper Cindy Rosa Crispy Lee CMybrook Express $1,800. Donna's Rebel American Admiral Kawartha Candy Easter Jim Sun Bo Frosty Homestead Silver Nib Lea SEVENTH-Mile Jet Adio* A r m b r o lata) Walnut Herbert Noteworthy Pick E I G H T H - M I le Robb N. L M Billy Hall Lord's Gem Why Not , Mr. C. Lea NINTH-Mil* pace $3500. (Exactor) Ben Ben Tllean Pat's Lightening pace. $1,900. H,qh GlOSS Mr. Time T.ft. Maynard Pop's Pick trot. $2,300. Success Zora Armbro Gabelle Queen's Naro , Caribbean Song J \ "Masterpiece I* Highland's C< gh land's Coma! King W. Grattan River Gal Northwood Hawk $1,600. Maud Cacalf* Kawartha Cheeky Teaberry Meadow Duiar Superiors Subdue Jesters, 118 to 114 Gary Warner meshed 41 points in leading the Superiors to a 118-114 Metro Independent Bas- ketball League victory over the Jesters Wednesday night at the Eldredge Club. The Jesters had the high scorer in Gary Flake with 45. The Eldredge Club took sec- ond place with a 114-90 win over the Morans. Ron Hawley scored 35 points for the winners. Char- ley Davis 30 for the Morans. Totems, Slurlzinski Set Hockey Race The Totems lead the Amherst Hockey League Bantam Division with 21 points, and Mark Slu* dzinski of the second-place Seals is the top scorer with 31 points on 21 goals and 10 assists. $tandlngi Team w. Totems ., 9 Seals ..,., ..... ,. Bucks . , . . S Blades 5 Lockoort 3 Seorlnt Player Q, A. Pts M. Studzinskl, Seals .21 10 31 J. Pearee, Bucks 16 9 25 J. Severn*, Totems ,..,,, U U 24 L. 3 6 5 1 7 G. 21 16 11 T, 3 4 A 3 4 A. 10 9 13 Pfs. 21 16 16 13 10 JOYCE-Mildred (nee Hopper) Jan. 28, 1970, of Tonawanda, beloved wife of Harry R. Joyce Sr., dear mother of Harry R. Joyce Jr.; dear sister of La- venia M. and Allan R. and the lafe John F. Hopper; grandmother of Jef- ferey R. Joyce. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the "Sheridan" Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 2640 Sheridan Dr, near Parker where services will be held Saturday morning at 8:15 and from St. John the Baptist Church at 9 a.m. Friends Invited. 29t30 KLEIN-Louis, formerly of 5561 Berg Rd., West Seneca, N.Y., January 27, 1970. at the Odd Fellows Home in Lockport, N.Y.; brother of Fred Klein of Buffalo; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Thursday at the Odd Fellows Home, 153 Lake Ave., Lockport, N.Y. where funeral services will be held on Friday January 30, 1970 a t 10 a . m . Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery Lockport, N.Y. Mr. Klein was a member and past noble grand of Orchard Park Lodge =187 I.O.O.F. who will con- duct Odd Fellow Memorial services on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. LEN — Stanley F., Depew, N,Y„ January 27, 1970, beloved husband of Josephine (Baron); son of the late Valenty and Anna; brother of Veronica (the late Walter) Miller, Buffalo, N.Y.; Wal»er (Bertha), Bertha (the late John) Walczyk, Josepn (Frieda) and the late John and Peter; brother-in-law of Laura Len, and Helen Len, Buffalo, N.Y,; sur- vived by nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday, January 31, at 9:30, from Max F. Rutecki Funeral Home of Depew, 83 Burlington Ave., and SS. Peter & Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Augustine's Cemetery. Friends Invited. Deceased was a member of Polish Falcons, Depew, N.Y. Employed by Erie County Highway and Parks Dept. LISZKA - Edward T. Sr. (Chippie), Jan- uary 28, 1970, beloved husband of Jean (nee Sieracki); dear father of Edward -Jr. (Susan), Norman and Shirley Lisz- ka; son of the late Mary Liszka Wach- owski; stepson of the late Joseph Wachowski; brother of Mrs. Frank (Jean) Springer; stepbrother of Edward Wachowsk! (Josephine, Mrs. Rose Czwoidak), Stanley Wachowski (Stella, Mrs. Angelo (Helen) Parisl and the late Virginia Cassell and Frank Czwoidak; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the Majeski Fu- neral Home, 1949 Clinton St., 2 blocks west of South Ogden where funeral ser- vices will be held Saturday at 10:30 and Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Casimer's Church at 11 a.m. Deceased was a member of the Bell Aircraft Local 501 U.A.W., Usher Society and ttie Holy Name Society. Members will assemble at the Holy Name Clubroom, Friday at 8 p.m. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Friends are invited. 29t30 M A N N - r rank J„ of Cheekfowaga, N.Y., Jan. 26, 1970, husband of Veronica; father of Richard and Mrs. Stephen (Theresa) Brooks, survived by seven grandchildren; brother of Edward and Julia. Funeral services Friday at 9 a.m. from the Urban Funeral Home, 3645 Genesee Sf. (2 blocks east of Union Rd.), and in Mother of Devlne Grace Church at 9:30. The family will be In attendance from 2-4 and 79 p.m. 28129 McBRIDi—Mar|orle B. suddenly, Jan. 27, 1970 of 2035 Delaware Ave., daughter of the late Lois Howard and Edward H. McBride; sister of the late Howard E. and Edward H. McBride. Friends re- ceived at The Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertal Ave. Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 and from St. Mark's Church at 9:45. Friends are invited. 29130 McCORMICK-George J , Jan. 27, 1970, Lackawanna, N.Y., beloved husband of the late Margaret McCormlck; father of Mrs. Thomas (Gloria) Vanderbosch; ? randfather of Mrs. Paul (Kathleen) ontek, Karen, Thomas, Maureen, Mi- chael, and Kim Vanderbosch. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-10 at the Cusack. Mescal and Haggerty Fu- neral Home, 137 Abbott Rd., Lacka- wanna, where services will be held Friday morning at 8:45, and from Our Lady of tha Sacred Heart Church at 9:30. Friends invited. 28129 McHUOM - Leo P., suddenly, January 28, 1970. beloved husband of Kathryn Zimmerman McHugh; father of Mrs James (Kathleen) Mafuszak; brother of Mrs. Marie Dedloff, Gerald, Harold and the late John, Frank and Patrick McHugh. Funeral services from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Saturday morning at 8:15 »r»i at St. James Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited Mr, McHugh was a member of St James Holy Name Scciety and Kniohts of Cokimbus. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 29t30 McKALLIP - Emma A , of Hamburg, NY., on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1970, wife of the late Harry P.; mother of Clara of Utlca, N.Y., William B. of East Hampton, L.I., G. Wayne of Ambler, Pa., and the late Robert J. McKalllp; sister of Mrs, Winifred Clements and Frank L. Anderson of Unity, Pa.; also survived bv f : ve grandchildren. Mem- be' of Hamburg United Methodist Church. Serv'ce from the L, Floyd Hess Funeral Home, 207 Main St., Hamburg, Thursday af 7 p.m. inter- ment in Unity, Pa. Visiting hours 7-9 Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 Thuraday 2»t» minister officiating. Cemetery. 7-9 p.m. O'BRIEN-Raymond M., Jan. 27, 1970; beloved husband of Winifred and the late Henrietta Schmitz; father of Ray- mond M. O'Brien; grandfather of David and Daniel O'Brien; brother of Mildred O'Brien and Mrs. Rudolph (Gertrude) Bethge. Calls may be made at the Funeral Home of J. Mllford Jennison, 531 South Park Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where the funeral will be held Friday morning af 8:30 and from the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. O'Brien was a member of Grain Handlers Local 109. 28t29 O'NEILL —M. Pauline, of 89 Penarrow Dr., Tonawanda, N.Y., January 28, 2970, wife of Robert N. O'Neill; mother of Robert F. Donaghue of Tonawanda, Patrick J. Donaghue of Amherst and Roger T. Donaghue of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. William (Joan) Hoebbel of Lockport, Miss Michelle A, O'Neill of Tonawanda; sister of Robert Cunning- ham, Mrs. Albin (Helen) Gradisar of Calif., William E. Cunningham of West Seneca, Mrs. Benjamin (Kathleen) Derwin of Buffalo and the late Mrs. Mary A. Tanner; aiso survived by 14 grandchildh-en. Funeral from the Hllliard Funeral Home, Inc., 147 Delaware St., Tonawanda, Saturday at 9 a.m. and from St. Edmund's R.C. Church at 9:20 a.m. The family will be present at the Funeral Home, 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be sent in Mrs. O'Neill's memory to the Scholarship Fund at Mercy Hospital School of Nur- sing, 565 Abbott Rd., Buffalo. 29t30 PETTITT - James W., January 27, 1970, of Brighton Rd., Town of Tonawanda, formerly of Mt. Vernon Blvd., Ham- burg, N.Y., husband of Irene (Halas) Pettitt; father of Donald, Mrs. Elaine Wright, David and George Pettitt; brother of William, Francis, and Quincy Pettitt; grandfather of four grand- ChHdretv Friends m«y call at ttw Thompson Funeral Chapel, 911 Tona- wanda St., opposite Riverside Park. Funeral service Friday morning 9:15 a.m. and from St. John the Baptist Church, Englewood Ave. at 10 o'cloc*. Friends invited. Mr. Pettitt was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council, 3875 3rd Degree Knight. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m, 29t30 P R E C H T L - F r a n k , Jan. 26, 1970, of Buf- falo, beloved husband of Genevieve Tite Prechtl; father of Donald D. and Ar- thur I. Prechtl; brother of Mrs. Susie Schaefer; also survived by two grand- children and two great-grandchildren. Funeral service from the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave., Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 28t29 PREZIUSO - Savino Sr., January 28. 1970, of Buffalo, beloved husband of (l.uc'a (nee Sterlace); dear father of Gerardo, Frank, Mrs. Kenneth (Beatrice) Zangel, Mrs. Paul (Mary) Theile of Calif., Mrs. Steve (Louise) Koszi. Mrs. Dorothy Coletta, Mrs. Gue (Theodora) lannello, Anthony (Prep), Sam Jr. and Gus Preziuso; dear brother of Mrs. Josephine Sansone, Mrs. Louise Vertino ?nd the late Frank and Mrs. Dora PIciulo; grandfather of 18 nrandchildren and three greatgrand- children. The family will be present to rece ; "e friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigone Funeral Home, Inc., 1250 E. Delavan Ave., near Bailey, where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends invited, 29131 PRUITT-Delores, of 44 Riley St., Janu?ry 25, 1970; wife of Joseph; daughter of Robert and He!»n Sayles; sister of Mrs. Grayce Garland, Mrs. Velma Williams, Clarence, Oliver,, Charles, Frank and Meivin Saylss; also survived by many aunts, uncles and many other relatives. Friends may call at Meadows Bros. Funeral Home Inc., 466 East Utica St. Funeral Friday at 1 p.m. from New Hope Baofist Church. Friends Invited Of t'.t late Joseph and Antoinette Skoneikl, on-tn-lew of Pauline Woro^z and the Ijte Rudolph Worosoi; also survived by four grandchildren, brother of I fwiard Skoney of Las Vegas, Ju'>* Skonecki. Laura Galda of Perry. N v , Helen Rank of Grand Island and the late Julius Skonecki, Bertha Lasker, Char ntte Bronson and Edward Skoney. Family will receive friends at Dom~ brcw.ki Czeladzmski Funeral Home, 447 «mherst Sf , where funeral servkes will L-e held Friday morning at 9 to from the chapel and at iO o'clock m St. Florian Church. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery Friends invited. Famiiy will be present Tuesday from 7-10, Wednesday and Thursday fro.n 2-5 and 710. Deceased was member of the Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Buffa.u Shooting Club, the Three P Club of Lewiston, NY., Hamburg Rod and Gun Club, East Aurora Fishing Club Wosko Club, member of the N.AS.A. Club, National Skeet Shooting Assn New York State Skeet Shooting Assn 'nc, Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 370. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in Mr. John Skonecki't memory may be sent to charity. 27t29 SMITH-Frederick W., Jan. 28, 1970. of 63 Lyndale Court. West Seneca, N.Y., beloved husband of Lucy Gabamonte Smith, father of Robert F., Frederick W. Jr., Mrs. David (Patricia) Swezey. James D. Smith; step-father of Richard Neary; survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral from the Geo N. Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd., Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and trom St. Bonaventure's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. The family will be present 2-5, 7-10 p.m. 29t30 STANCZYKOWSKI-Bronislawa (nee Dom- browski), in Cheekfowaga. N.Y., January 27, 1970, formerly of South Ogden St., Buffalo, N.Y., beloved wife of the late Stanley Sfanczykowski; devoted mother of Soma (Frank) Flowers, Stanley (the late Helen) Sfanczykowski, Jr , Bernice (Stanley) Wengewlcz, Alfreda (John) Radke of Tampa, Fla., Remuald (Dorothy) Stann, Lucy Sfanczykowski, FranK Sfanczykowski of East Aurora, N.Y., and Theresa (Arthur) Kosciel- niak; also survived by 14 grand- children snd 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Buszka Funeral Home Inc. 2005 Clinton St., corner of South Ogde" Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at St. Casimir Church at 10 a m Interment In St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Family will be present af the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29130 TANYI - Helen E. (Baksa), in Lacka- wanna, N.Y., January 27, 1970, beloved wife of Gabriel Tanyi; dearest mother of Alexander (Tony Louise), Mrs. William (Shirley) Friend, (Linda), Thomas and Betty grandmother of Gabriel Friend, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Baksa; sister of Mrs. Catherine Monsho, George, Mrs. Don (Anne), Joseph and Mrs. Barbara. Services from the Colonial Memorial Chapels, Inc., 3003 South Park Ave., Saturday morning at 10:30 and from Queen of All Saints Church at ' 11 o'clock. Burial in Holy Cross - Cemetery. Friends invited. Visiting hours from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29130 Gabriel Robert Jane; RATHMAN — Agnes M. (Heckman) sud- denly, Jan. 28, 1970, beloved wife of John H. Rathman; mother of Roger J. and Ralph J. Rathman, Mrs. Joseph (Kathleen) Artnone, Mrs. James (Kar- en) Stone, Karol L. and John R. Rath- man; grandmother of Kristiene Armone and Michael Rathman; sister of Mrs. Ann E, Kaiser, Mrs. Leona R. Bens- man, Joseph A. Heckman, and the late Odilia Rosa. Friends received from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home of Leo Vandercher & Sons, 2549 Main St. (between Rodney and Fillmore), where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30. Friends invited. 29t30 SALDI-lda (Agata) nee Petrotta in Buf- falo, N.Y. Jan. 28, 1970, wife of James Saidi; sister of James and Carl Con- tino; sister-in-law of John and Anthony Saldl. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano 8. Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St. near Hudson where funeral will be held Saturday morning af 8:15 and in Immaculate Conception Church •t 9 o'clock. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29130 SAUER - John, January 28, 1970, brother of the late Mary, Frank, Nicholas and Mrs. Catherine Pfalzer; uncle of Mrs. Anthony Lafrano, Edward, Mrs. Norman Seeger all of Buffalo, N.Y., and Irving Sauer of California. Friends may call at the Ernst Funeral Home, 1096 East Ferry St. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday morning at 8:45 and In Sf. Matthew's Church at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Sauer was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Parish. SAVO- Dorothy L. Smith Of 169 South Legion Dr., Jan. 27, 1970; wife of Har- old H. Savo; mother of Mrs. John (An- nette) Bogold of Indiana and Robert J. Bapst; sister af Joseph Smith and Mrs. Sheldon (Erica) Pritchard of Florid*; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at their convenience at Loomis, Offers &• L o o m l s Inc., Me- morial Chapel, 1820 Seneca St., where funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, 29130 SCHOtN-Albert •., January 27, 1970 of Buffalo, NY., dear husband of Lucille (nee Argenio); beloved father of Dennis (Susan) Schoen; grandfather of Craig and Michelle Schoen; brother of El- mer and the late Caroline,. George, Carl, Henry and Fred Schoen. The family will be present to receive friends Thursday and Friday from 2-S and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Ami oone Funeral Home Delavan near Bailey services will be held p.m. Friends invited. SCHUTT-Elmer B., of Inc., 1250 East where funeral Saturday at 1 29131 Grand Island, N Y , January 27, 1970; husband of Pri>da Lono Schutt; brother of Clarence and Raymond, both of Grand island, Mrs Mabel Zlehm of Tonawanda, Lester of Oakland Calif., the late Sarah Webb and Carl Schutt. Family will fe present 2-5 and 7-9:30 p.m. at tbt Kaiser Funeral Home, 1950 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island, where services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Masonic services conducted Friday at 7:30 p.m. by Grand island Lodge No. 1138 F.I.A.M. 29t30 S H E L L Y - Florence Lloyd, January 28, 1970, wife of the late Thomas Shelly; sister of Mrs. Albert (Annie) Wouters. Mrs Joseph (May) McDermotl and the lafe Georeje, Mrs. Ada Woodhousi and Edith Lloyd. Funeral serv'cesfrom the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home inc., 3772 Bailey Ave , Saturday. Tfme to be announced. Friends are invited. Mrs. Shelly was a member Ot W.C.T.U Fam- ily will be present from 2-4 and 7-19 p.m. 2*30 TARRANT - Lillian V Joslyn, of 211 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, January -27, 1970, wife of the late Allan A. Tarrant; sister of Vincent H. Joslyn, and the late Edward E., Albert S., Ada F., and Dean B. Joslyn. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bury Funeral Home Inc., 3070 De'awar; Ave., where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at .1:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited. Sentiments may be expressed by a con- tribution to the Elmwood Gospel Chapel Building Fund, i care of Berkshire Chapel, 475 Berkshire Ave. THOMSQN-E. Cardwell, Jan. 25, 1970, in Buffalo, husband of Helen Ramsey Thomson; father of Mrs. Carolyn Thornton Fountain and Peter R. Thomson; he is also survived by three grandchildren. A memorial service will take place at Forest Lawn Chapel, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Buffalo Eye Bank or to the Uptergrove, Ontario Knox Presbyterian Church. 27t30 THRALL-Mary H., in Buffalo, N.Y., January 28, 1970, beloved wife of William R. Thrall; sister of Mrs. Joseph (Catherine) Kellner, Frank X. Hornung and Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Besl.and the late Andrew and Joseph Hornung. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. «t Rapm Funeral Home, 2407 Genesee St., corner of Pinaj Ridge Rd., wtr-re funeral service will be held Saturday 1 p.m. Interment Lockport, N.Y 29t30 V I O L A - Joseph S-, suddenly, at Grand Island, N.Y., January 27, 1970, beloved husband of Jean LaBlanca Viola; father of Joseph J. Viola, Jerome and Jeannie Viola; brother of Mrs. Vito Adragna (Margaret), Thomas, Mrs. Vincent Ab- barno (Mary), Sam and Paul Viola and the late Mrs, Frank Lopez (Frdela). Calls may be made at The Rubino Memorial Home, 371 Port«r A "5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services will take place Saturday rrorninq et 8:45 and at St. Stephen's Church, Grand Island, at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Viol* was a veteran of World War II. 29t30 WALSH-Anna M. Colgan, Jan. 27, 1970, wife of the late Frank E Walshi mother of William F. Walsh of Aiken, S.C., and Elizabeth M. Walsh; sister of the late May R. Colgan; grandmother of Dennis M. William E. and James K. Walsh, and Mrs. David P, (Margie) Schultz of Pope AFB, NC. Friends received at the Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave., from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral will be held Friday morning at 9:30, and from St. Rose of Lima Church at 10 o'clock. Friends in- vited. Flowers gratefully declined. Me- morials may be made to the Carmelite Convent, 75 Carmel Rd. Mrs. Walsh was a Charter Member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Rose of Lima Church and Nazareth Guild. WIECZOREK-Sophle (nee Mazurek). of Sloan, N.Y., Jan. 26, 1970, beloved wife of Stanley; dearest mother of Norbert (Susan), Mark (Barbara); dear sister of Laura Wieczorek, Blanche Tilley, Florian Mazurek, Mary Chant, and the lafe Walter Mazurek; ako survived by four grandchildren. Family In at- tendance from 3-5 and 7-10 at E. L. Cwlkalowski Funeral Homa, 185 Crocker St., off Broadway, where services will be held Friday mcrning at 9, and at St. Francis Assisi Church at 9:30. In- terment at St. Stanislaus Cemetery. 28129 WILSON-Adeline Alford Jan 27, 1970, in Buffalo, wife of the late Ellis E. Wil- son; sister of Mrs. Lewis (Wilma) Schorb of Buffalo, Mrs. Ruth Smyers and Pete Alford, both of Brookline. Pa., and the late Mrs, Emmett (Goldie) MacFadden; aunt of Mrs. James (Mar- garet) Toner of Lewistown, Pa. Friends may call at E. L. Brady Funeral Home, 370 Franklin St., Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 29(30 WISCHERATH-Edward G., Jan. 27, 1970, husband of Deborah (Chambers) t father of M r s . Richard (Patricia) Hop- kins; brother of Paul and Henry Wlsch- erafh and the late Anslem Wlscherath. Friends received at the Sieck 8, Mast Funeral Home Inc., 1009 Kensington Ave., where funeral service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. Friends invited. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p,m. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Heart Fund. 28129 WITTMAN-John G. Jr., of 6456 Hope Lane, Lockport, N.Y., suddenly, Jan, 27, 1970, In Gasport, N.Y., husband of Barbara (Navagh) Wittrrvan; father of John George 111, and Daniel Georget son of t^r. and Mrs. John G. Wittman of Williamsvllle, N.Y.; brother of Daniel of Manhatten, Kan., William of Buffalo, N.Y., Gerald and Timothy, both of Williamsvllle, N.Y.; grandspn of Mrs. Jeannette Baft of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Friends may call at the RuflanoVCorvrin Funeral Home Inc., 2670 Main St., Newfane, from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Fri- day, Jan. 30, 1970, at 10:30 a m . from the funeral home and at 11 a . m . from St. Bridget's R.C. Church, Newfane, N.Y. Burial will be In Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowaga. Flowers grate- fully declined. Memorials to St. Bridg- et's Building Fund Prayers at the funeral home Thursday eveninq at t p.m. 28t29 ZIELINSKI-Josephine M. (nee Zieilnskl), suddenly, January 27, 1970, beloved wife of the- late Edward Zielinski; devoted mother of Bernadette (Thomas) Waslk and Theresa (Jerome) Imlolai grandmother of Thomas, Jr., Susan, Johr. and David, daughter of the late John and Aoolonia Zielinski; daughter- In-law of the late Jacob and Mary Zielinski; sister of Anna Nowaczewski. Marv Dudziak. John Zielinski. Helen Hudak, Jean Michalski, and Virginia Sikorski; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Bdszka Funeral Home Inc., 2005 Clinton St., comer of South Ogden, Saturoay at 10:10 a.m Requiem High Mass at Our Ladv of Czestochowa Church at 11 a.m. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Rela'ives and friends art invited to attend Family will be present af the funera home from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 29139 r Flowers Tnilii Exprenn Sympathy Thorr in no tubttltutmt ELLIC0TT SQUARE Flower Shop tout telephone tall epvent «n ectevnt Ml MAIN IT. Tl 34220 DELIVIRliS IVIRYWHIRI i A Thomas M. 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Page 1: Today's Race Entriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Buffalo NY Courier... · Plum Purty 118 Perry's Charmed Life 118 Sazzar) •-Miss Crete 118 a-Farish ill-Miller entry 5th- 6,000,

2 6 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Thursday, January 29, 1970' & ~

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xEd Maurice Huoi ta Indian Mul l ion G i G i K.ng Big Sprint Sul'noo Dancer xxFscon xx1" Imareo

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BOWIE RESULTS W) F I R S T - 6 f u r . T i m e , 1:13*4.

Sheilas Secret, Thomas . 66.80 25.40 11.00 Pol ice Court , Cusimano 7.00 4.60 T r a i l M a r k , Howell

S E C O N D - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:13%. A i r m a s t e r , Fel ic iano . . . . 8.20 6.20 R o m a n Range, Zuniga 12.00 Ba t t l e Blast , M a r i n a c c i o .

D a i l y Double: (1-1) paid $302. T H I R D - 7 fur . T i m e , l:28'/».

Be U p , Rlncon 8.00 4.00 A m b e r G lory , Cusimano 3.40 O r a t o r y , T h o m a s

F O U R T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:1444. A l l Ashore , Fe l ic iano , 17.20 7.80 Cu lpab le , I m p a r a t o 5.00 Raven 's N o v a , Kuni take 6.20

E x a c t s : (5-1) paid $76. F I F T H - 1 , ' * mi les . T i m e , 1:48%.

a - M r . Pantop, Nelson 4.80 2.80 2.20 He 's A Smasher , Thomas 5.20 3.60 C o m m o n Defence, Cusimano 2.80

a - F l a m i n g Brandy . a -Procop io -K l igman ent ry . S I X T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:13.

L u c k y V I m y , Cusimano . 16.80 7.40 4.40 A m b e r T e a , D, T h o m a s 5.60 4.60 Code Of T h e Hi l ls , Fel ic iano 5.60

E x a c t a : (1-1) paid $104.80. S E V E N T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:13%

Couderay , Glno 17.40 8.40 5.80 M o a n i n g T h e Blues, Plat ts . . . 7.00 4.40 Guss G r a y , I m p a r a t o 4.80

E I G H T H - 6 f u r . T i m e , 1:12%.

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Ap'ro'ch T ' Bench, Cuslm'o 7.80 4.00 2 80 String Quar te t , Zuniga 1.60 $.60 Restless W a v e , I m p a r a t o . . . 4.40

N l N T H - H - « mi les . T i m e , 1:54. Joe Gossip, I m p a r a t o 1.60 4.40 3.60 Winning w a v e . Fel ic iano 12.00 10.20 Breezy Front , B a r r e r a 11.80

At tendance , 7,743. Handle, $892,718. Scratches

1 - T y r e e Springs, Miss Race , M a r v o y , Rat t le the Cash, Single, Bienhechor

2 - S e a n e e n Star, V lc t ro la , Starch, Rising A w a r d , D r e a m Fl ight , Crown Keys,

6 - H a p p y Y a n k , Si l lery, Monte i fh , A is led , Br igand Chles.

7 - G a i n e s M i l l , Good T u r n . 9 - B a r b l q u i l l o . Rookie, Idol C lan , D a n ­

ny's R u n a w a y .

NARRAGANSETT RESULTS F I R S T - 6 fur. T i m e , 1:02%.

Bornacount, Riccl 5.40 3.60 Cavenger , Ernst 4.60 Happy M o r r i s , Pizz l

S E C O N D - 5 fur . T i m e , 1 : 0 1 % . Instigation, M c K e n n a . , 10.80 4.60 Yesyoueee, M e r c i e r 2.80 Karen Dar l ing , Kel ly

Dailv Double: (10-4) paid $62 so. T H I R D - 5 ' a fur . T i m e , 1:08%.

M a r a c c o L a d , M a d d e n . . . 3.80 2.40 2.40 Estruendo, Kuni take 2.60 2 2 0 Telephone L a r r y , M e a d e . . 3.00

F O U R T H - 5 fur . T i m e , 1:01. T u r n M e , Cordero 9.60 5.40 2.60 F ive High, M e a d e 5.80 3.80 Bucky's M i n k , Boudreau 3.20

F I F T r i - 1 m i l e I t 70 yds. T i m e , 1:49%. Disatate M e c d o 4.40 3.40 2.80 O u r a m e , M a a g 9.20 4.00 King r , r u m m o n d , M c K e n n a 2.80

Per fecta : (4-4) paid $52.80. S I X I h - 5 ' / - . fur . T i m e , 1:08%.

Rosey Jr . , Kolenko 7.60 4.20 3.60 F r o m ""he Sea, V e r d i 13.40 6.00 Matador G i r l , M e a d e Jr 3.20

S E V E N T H - 5 fur . T i m e , 1:01. Dedicator, Boudreau 20.80 9.00 4.60 Home Chat , M a a g 6.60 3.20 H u m p h r y Repton, Madden . T T - 2.40

E I G H T H - 1 m i l e & 70 yds. T i m e , 1:49%. Bullet in. Kelly 11.60 5.00 3.80 Hasty V ic , G a m b a r d e l l a 3,80 3.C0 Victory V iew, M e a d e 3.60

N I N I h - 1 m i l e & 70 yds. T i m e , 1 :49% Forty Knots. D a v e r n 23.80 9.20 5.00 Dr i f t ing Lady , D i a z , 4.40 3.40 Highland Avenue , M a a g . 2.80

Per fec ta : (6-3) paid $101.40. At tendance 6,303; Handle $605,433.

Scratches 1 - W I I I I s t o n K id . 3 - G u n King, Run R i g , A d a m Smi th , M a r ­

ry F reddy . 5—Crofton. 7—Favorab le P a t h , 9 ~ G o l d e n T h e r a d , Ha laguero , Sfeelgate.

FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS UR F I R S T - 6 fur. T i m e , 1:13%.

Balanced T r a d e , Behrens 6.80 3.40 3.00 M a r k M e Gone, Kuni take . . . . 8.40 4.00 Royal Wi l l i e , M c D o w e l l 4.20

S E C O N D - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:14. Lady Scat, Gonzales . . . 18.60 8.60 7.20 Black Domino, Tauz ln 5.20 4,40 Tens ;on M a r k , M e n a r d 8.60

D a i l y Double: (9-10) paid $111. T H I R D - 3 fur . T i m e , :38%.

Once Around, Sibil le . . . 3.00 2.60 2.20 Baby Beauty , M i l l s 7.80 3.80 Wonders Irish, Gonzales 2.60

F O U R T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:14. Miss Ruler , Soirez . 6.20 4.40, 3.20 Kiss And Kick , Kuni take . . . 22.20 10.60 Qui l lomar , M e n a r d 4.00

F I F T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:13%. M a c k T o M a r k e t , Pa l 'mino 19.40 10.40 6.80 Delta Pass, Movers 5.00 3.40 Nelzac, Combest 5.40

S I X T H - M i l e , 40 yds. T i m e , 1:44 Bill Denton, R a y 11.00 5.40 4.40 Copious, Kun i take 7.80 4.40 Depondent, D. E . Whited 4.20

S E V E N T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:12%. Do Go Abbey, Heath . , 4.20 3.20 2.80 Ibin P ine , Gonzales 6.40 6.00 King W h o , Nichols 5.80

E I G H T H - 6 fur . T i m e , 1:13%. Kingston, Ray 8.40 4.00 3.60 Tr isagion, Moyers 24.40 12.00 Out Of H a n d , M c C a r r o n 9.20

N I N T H - 1 . ' . mi les . T i m e , 1:49%. Vasco Bruto, D. E. Whited 6.40 4.00 3.40 Silver Beade, Soirez 5.00 4.60 Captain's A l i b i , Delahoussaye 5.20

Attendance 7,958; Handle $521,959. Scratches

1 —Double Discovery, J a y V a l , D iss imi ­lar , Keep M a r c h i n g , Polly Pr lss , Rolls Joy.

2—Tip Pen T i p , T h a c k e r a y , Pet i te Ar t i s t , Hesa F o x , Jentsis, T a l l y .

4—Pappy's Cathy , Priceless Book, Com­modore , T h r u D r e a m i n g , Run for Joy , Reasonable Charge.

5—Folsom Bel le, M o l s a n r s Fox , Cer ta in V ic to ry , Brucet te , Q u a r t e r T i l , L i t t le Miss Beth.

6—Should Be, Pr ince Reaper , Single Is­sue, Best I r i sh , F i rs t Impu lse .

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JAN. 29,1965 ISBRRY WEST TrlWSW IN S3 rciNTSv H!£ Pg$f OP 1H5 &6A&ON/ A5- Hg ANP euaN PVSYU?R a?Mcwep FOR. 89 POINT* ID POWrJ KO*F=fcT$C>N-UJCA* 1-67 aNtflNNA-n, 137-133.

A U T R i N O - L o u i s , in Buffalo, N Y ,- Jan. 28. 1970; husband of Rose D iCar io ; father of Anthony Aut r ino ; grand-lather of one grandchi ld , son of the late Anthony and Carmel la Autr ino; brother of M r s , G e o r e * (Theresa) Klar . Anthony Aut r ino , the late Vincent, M r s . Sam Bonavito and F r a n k Autr ino. The fami ly wi l l be present to receive friends f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. at the Perna F u n e r a l H o m e , Inc. , 1306 Herte l

' A v e , near Colv ln , where funeral ser­vices wi l l be he !d Saturday morning at 8 30 and f r o m St. MargaTet 's Church at 9:30. I n t e r m e n t M t . Ca lvary Ceme-tary . 29130

B E R G H O R N - L i l l ie . January 27, 1970, of Clarence, N Y . , daughter of the late Henry and Sophia (nee B l i n d ) Berghorn; sister of John A. Berghorn and the late Char les , M r s . Bertha Perison and M r s . Doris Ribbeck% The fami ly wi l l be present to receive friends f r o m 2-4 and 7-9 p .m. at the (Mansel l ) Amigone F u n e r a l Home Inc. , 8440 M a i n St., H a r r i s H i l l . Funera l services wil l be held F r i d a y afternoon at 2 o'clock f rom the Zlon Lutheran Church, 9535 Clarence Center R d . , Clarence Center, N .Y . Fr iends inv i ted. 2930

B R E S S E T T I - B e a t r i c e Meckes , Janaury 28, 1970, of Roncroff Dr . , N. Tona-w a n d a , N V . i w i fe of Clif ford D. Bressette; mother of Cl i f ford D., M r s . Joseph ( N a n c y ) Sciumenca, Ronald L., M r s . W i l l i a m (Caro l ) Brennan, M r s . Barbara Ca labrese ; grandmother of 19 j t a n d c h l l d r e n ; sister of the late M a r y Bennett , M r s . Ada Hawk land , Manue l and Clarence M e c k e s ; aunt of M r s . Ester Perug in l . Fr iends m a y cal l at the George W. Dennevil le Funera l H o m e , 366 Ontar io St. where services wi l l be held Saturday morn Ing at 10 o'clock. The f a m i l y wi l l be

3tt ifomnriam M U N G O - l n loving m e m o r y of our dear

Mother , V io la , who passed away six years aoo today. J a n . 29, 1964,

F r o m this wor ld of pain and sorrow. T o the land of peace and rest,

God has taken yog, dear loved one. Where you have found eterna l rest.

Sadly missed by T H E O D O R E , F L O R E N C E

A»JD M A R C E L L E

Seattle Has UntaFeb.6 To Raise $$ BERKELEY. Calif. <AP> —

American League owners Wed­nesday gave Seattle interests nine more days to come up with the financing needed to keep the Pilots baseball club in Seattle.

The League then recessed its meeting until Feb. 6, at which time, said league president Joe Cronin, it hopes to be able to decide the future of the troubled franchise.

At two days of closed sessions in a Berkeley resort hotel, groups from Dallas - Fort Worth and Milwaukee had stood by, hoping to make presentations that would bring old team to their got to appear.

Cronin said, group indicated they were pre­paring the financial structure for a continuation of baseball in Seattle, and we have notified them we have recessed until a later date when they can in­form us of the franchise condi­tions."

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Jean ( P o t t e r ) , wishes to thank their re la t ives, f r iends and neignbors. also the Staff of Deaconess Hosoitel tor their kindness and thoughtfulness shown them d u r i n g their recent bereavement ,

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HIALEAH RESULTS M F I R S T - l * mi les . T i m e , 2 ;

Safe M a r g i n , Ho le 9.40 6.60 First Appea l , AAaffeo 14.20 Rucapequen, Gal l i tano

S E C O N D - 6 furs . T i m e , 1:12%. Doorstep Wai f , Woodhouse 7.40 5.80 T r a u m e r e i , M a f f e o 12.40 Linger On And O n , Hawley

Dai ly Double (3-2) paid $42.40. T H I R D - 7 furs . T i m e , 1:244s.

Chief Adviser , Hole . . . . 37.80 13.20 Tenth Ro>;nd, Cordero . . . . . . . . 18.40 Rudo B i : d , Ussery

F O l ' K T H - 1 , ' . mi les . T i m e , l:44'/s. F i r r r . iy , H a w l e y 10.00 6.00 Stormy T h o r , C. M a r q u e z 6.60 Equador 2nd, Velasquez . . . .

F I F T H - I V a mMes. T i m e , 1:5144. Put T o Sea, Cordero 8.40 5.20 T i m o t h y O , Breen F iddler On A Hoof, Hawley

S I X T H - 1 , ' . m i les . T i m e , 1:43%. Bark ing Steeple, Hawley 6.20 3.40 K a m a k u r a , R. Turcot te 3.80 Crimson A d m i r a l , Ussery . .

S E V E N T H - 7 furs . T i m e , 1:25. Ship's Channel , Cardone 13.20 6.00 Sweet O n , Velasquez 5.60 F rampton F l ight , Maf feo

Per fec ta : ( 3 -D paid $60.80. T h e M i m o s a Al lowance

E I G H T H - 2 5 . 0 0 0 - a d d e d , a le , 3 Y O , 7 T i m e 1:23*5. a Office Queen, Rotz 4.80 3.60 Devil ish Ange l , Velasquez 24.40 11.80 f -Tsip , c M a r q u e z . . . 4.00

f At t i ia 's Honey , Exc lus ive D a n c e r , Big M is take , Ar t is ts Proof, Luci T e e , f-F i r e y Su, Restless L i fe , Na t ive F e r n , Frosty Dancer , f -Delayed D e l i v e r y , Joe's L i l G i r l , a -Scamtann, Goddess Special also r a n .

a-Calder * Crown Stable e n t r y f -F ie ld . N I N T H - 6 furs. T i m e , l :10"s.

I m p r o v i s a t i o n P i la r 73.00 14.60 6.40 Gaylord's Fea ther , R Woodh'se 3.20 2.80 M a k e It Easy, Bal tazar . . . 6.20

T E N T H - ! " , mi les . T i m e , 1:49' s. T r a d e Wagon, Hawley . . 53.00 21.80 7.80 Sir O m n i , B rumf ie ld 14.40 5.00 M a r i s , C. M a r q u e z . . 2.40

Attendance 17,096; Handle $1,846,564. Scratches

1—Canete I I . , Lacayo I I . , Beyond ttie L a w , Shut T igh t , G r e y Lord I I . , Sunnybank S a m .

2 - A c e s Up , Proud Ki t ty , Anc ient Re l ic , G r a n n y Goose, Ice M a k e r , S i r A r ­rogate.

3 - J a l p u r v i l t e , Wh i te Buffalo, Fu l l Swing , Quick Coin, Hayden's M a n g o , Fu l l of F ight .

4 - A p r o n Str ings, Cuidado, F lushing G i r l , W ing Feather , M a d a m Skipper , E m e r a l d Isle.

5 - l s t r u e , Double Div idend, Reve le t , On the M a r c h , Give a Hoot , Bai ley 's Comet .

6—Red Beret.

7 - C h r I s t m a s Wishes, Sugar Cone, L a d y M a r l b e l , Front ier Lass, R a t a n g a , Honeysuckle V i n e , Royal Signal ,

1 0 - P i n a b e l , Aunde l , Big Imposter , Mont ­a g e , A m b e r v l l l e , Est lva l l l „ F ie ld ­e r s : 8. At t i ia 's Honey, T s l p , F i r e y Su, Delayed Del ivery.

The Seattle group trying to buy the club is headed by hotel executive Edward Carlson, It was he who said the next meet-int would be held Feb. 6 at a site yet to be determined.

"I would say this is encourag­ing," Carlson declared. "We've got to finalize the financial pack­age."

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raise the money," and added of the general situation, "I think it has been eased."

Carlson is chairman of the board of Western International Hotels and a prime mover in attempting to keep the troubled franchise in Seattle.

A group headed by Cleveland businessman William Daley now owns the club.

Daley had indicated Tuesday that his organization was will­ing to sell for $9 million instead of the $10.3 million originally asked.

Carlson confirmed, however, that $5.5 million was needed al­most immediately, and this was the stumbling block.

It includes $3.5 million to pay off a bank loan that becomes due as soon as the club is sold, and $2 million to operate during the 1970 season.

That's the money we've got to structure in a satisfactory way for the league and the Seat­tle Pilots," said Carlson.

• • • He indicated that the bank,

whose refusal to extend the loan has brought the situation to its present crisis proportions, might be willing to reconsider.

"The bank said, 'Bring us a proposal,' " Carlson reported.

He also said that Daley was likely to remain with the club as a partner.

Carlson also said a commun­ity ownership plan to run the club as a nonprofit organization, unique in major league base­ball, was still under considera­tion.

This was the plan presented to the owners Tuesday by a group composesd of Carlson and Seattle and Washington state of­ficials.

Cronin had said the proposal had been received without en­thusiasm by the owners, but admitted that it is still "part of the package, but it is not the package."

"We feel the community own­ership philosophy is a strong one," Carlson countered.

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present f r o m 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. 29t3l

B U R N S - W i l l i a m E. suddenly Jan. 28, 1970, of 24 H a r l e m R d . . West Seneca, husband of Ruth C Panzer . t u r n s i father of M r s . Freder ick ( M a r l o r i e ) Koefs, M a r y Jane, James T . , Robert E. , M r s . Zander (Ru th ) Pitas and the late W i l l i a m E. Burns; also survived by three g randch i ld ren ; broiner of T h o m a s , Stephen and the late John, James and E d w a r d Burns, M r s . John F leming and M r s . John Walsh . Fr iends may call a f ter 7 p .m. Thursday a t the Thomas H. M c C a r t h y Funera l Home, 1975 Seneca St. where funera l wi l l be held Saturday morn ing at 10:45 and f rom St. Bonaventure Church at 11 o'clock. M r . Burns was a m e m b e r of the Inland Boafmens Union. 29t30

B U S H - M a r v i n R., of 4378 South Buffalo St., Orchard P a r k , N.Y. , Jan . 27, 1970, husband of He len Huber Bush; father of M r s . Char les ( K a t h r y n ) H a l l a g a m of N e w a r k , N .Y . , and M r s . John ( M a r i ­lyn) Scanlon of Silver Springs, M d . ; brother of M e r l i n G. Bush of Green Bay, W i s . ; son of the late Archie E. and El la B u s h ; also survived by eight grandchi ldren . Fr iends m a y call at their convenience beginlng Wednesday 7-9 p .m. , T h u r s d a y the f a m i l y wi l l be present 2-4 and 7-9 p .m. at the Brown Funera l H o m e , East Quaker St., Or­chard P a r k . No visitations F r i d a y . Services F r i d a y f r o m the Orchard Park United Presby te r ian c h u r c h , South Buf­fa lo St., a t 2 p . m . Fr iends are invited. M e m o r i a l s m a y be made to the Or­chard P a r k Uni ted Presbyter ian Church or the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Western N.Y.

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C U M M I N G S - J o h n C , In Blasdell , N.Y. , Jan . 27, 1970, beloved husband of M a r g a r e t C u r r y C u m m i n g s ; dearest father of Kenneth ( L o r r a i n e ) , M r s . Samuel ( M i l d r e d ) McAdoo, David and T h o m a s ; also survived by several g randch i ld ren ; son of the late W i l l i a m and M a r y P r a y ; brother of James of Denver, Colo, and M r s . Bert ( M a y ) P h a r o ; also survived by nieces and nephews. R e v . A lber t Schofer wi l l conduct services Wsdnesday evening at 8:30 p . m . a t the Colonial M e m o r i a l Chapels Inc . , 3003 South Park Ave . , L a c k a w a n n a , N . Y . On Thursday M r . Cumming 's r e m a i n s wi l l be in transit to Ogdensburg, N .Y . F r i d a y fr iends m a y cal l a t the Nichols Funera l H o m e , Ogdensburg, N .Y . Buria l in Campbel l C e m e t e r y , F lackv i l le , N .Y . Fr iends invfted. M r . Cummings was a m e m b e r of the disabled A m e r i c a n Veterans Chapte r 91 , Queens City , N .Y . 28129

D I M A R C O - Nicolet ta (nee Porta le) in Buffalo, N .Y . , suddenly, Jan . 27, 1970, fo rmer ly of 149 Busti A v e . , wife of the late Salvatore D I M a r c o ; mother of M r s . Ar thur ( M a r c h i o n a ) Santa Donate, M r s . Epi fanio J . (Celesf ine) Saia and F r a n k D i M a r c o . F r iends received at the f a m ­ily residence, 783 Seventh St., where funeral wi l l be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and at St. Anthony's Church at 9:15. Fr iends inv i ted. 29t30

D I M I N U C O - J o s e p h C. , J a n . 28, 1970, Of 409 Gr ide r St . , husband of Patr ic ia Benedict D I m l n u c o ; father of F r a n k , A lber t , Pau l and Lisa D iminuco; brother of Alfonso_ D i m j n u c o and M r s . ^ R o s e Naval of Ractiesaef, P I . T . ; granetfether of three grandch i ld ren . Fr iends may cal l at the Franz-Sa l inardo Funera l Home, 415 G r i d e r St., f r o m 2-4 and 7-9 p . m . , w h e r e funera l services wi l l be held on F r i d a y at 9 a . m . and f rom St. Bar tho lomew's Church at 9:30 a . m . M e m b e r of Steel Workers Union Local 1847. Reci tat ion of the Rosary Thurs­day evening a t 8 p . m .

D I S A R N O - A n d r e w J . ( f fuf f ) of 96 Cum­berland A v e . , J a n . 27, 1970, beloved hus­band of C la ra Violant i D iSarno; father of M r s . A l b e r t ( M a r y Jane) L a n g ; brother of Anthony DiSarno and M r s . Stanley (Rose) P l r o w s k i ; grandfather of Andrea C l a r e Lang . Fr iends are In­vited to cal l a t the Ray O'Connell F u ­neral H o m e Inc . , 2286 South Park Ave . , where funera l w i l l be held Saturday morning at 8:45, and at St. Agatha's Church at 9:30 o'clock. The fami ly wil l receive f r iends f r o m 1-5 and 7-10 p .m.

28t30 D O N A G H U E — M . Paul ine , see O'Nei l l

notice. 29t30 D U Z I N S K I - L e o Duzinski , of Pooley

P lace , Buffa lo , N . Y . , J a n . 27, 1970, hus­band of V i r g i n i a M a r k w a r d t Duzinski ; step-father of E d w a r d Duzinski , M r s . Henry ( I r e n e ) R igwa lsk i , and M r s . John ( R e g i n i a ) Albanese; brother of Nett ie Duzinski and M r s . Clara Bro-zinski. F u n e r a l f rom the L ink-Fox Co., 355 Grant St . , F r i d a y morning at 8:30. and Coronat ion of the Blessed V i rg in M a r y Church at 9 o'clock. Fr iends in­v i ted . Cal l ing hours 2-4 and 7-9. 28129

D Z I N A - S t e v e n Sr., of Hampton P k w y . , Town of T o n a w a n d a , J a n . 28, 1970; husband of the late Anna M a r z i t o n ; father of Joseph S. of N. Tonawanda , M r s . A lber t ( E l e a n o r ) Daniel of the Town of T o n a w a n d a , Steven Jr . of N . Tonawanda , John M . of Kenmore and the late C a r r o l Dz ina ; grandfather of 14 grandchi ldren and seven great­g randch i ld ren ; brother of the late M r s . Pet ronia Gunsher. Fr iends m a y call at the J a m e s E. Grace Funera l H o m e . 335 O n t a r i o St. at Crowley , where services wi l l be held Saturday morning at 9:15 and in St. Andrew's Church at 10 o'clock. Fr iends invited. M r . Dzina w a s a m e m b e r of the Holy N a m e Society of St. Andrew's Church. F a m i l y wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. 29130

E C H E V E R R I A - T h o m a s R., of Potters R d . , Buffalo, J a n u a r y 27, 1970, beloved husband of Pr isc i l la M l r o E c h e v e r r i a ; dearest f a t h e r of M r s . James : Pr isci l la) Dougherty , M r s . John (E l i zabeth) O'Connor J r . , M r s . John (Frances) Bussolin, M r s . Danie l ( L a u r a ! Sull ivan Jr . , T h o m a s E c h e v e r r i a , and James E c h e v e r r i a ; a lso survived by eight g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; son of M a r i a Ramlerez Echever r ia and the late M a x i m i n o ; brother of M r s . F rank ( M a r g a r e t ) E g a n a , Peter ( I r e n e ) Echever r ia , M r s . Santiago ( B e l t y ) Aedo, J o s e p h (Doro thy ) E c h e v e r r i a , Louis (Ann) Echever r ia and the late infant Louis. Services f r o m the Colonial M e m o r i a l Chapels, Inc . , 3003 South Park Ave. , L a c k a w a n n a , Saturday morning at 9 and f r o m St. M a r t i n ' s Church at 9:30. Bur ia l in H o l y Cross Cemetery . Fr iends Invited. M r . E c h e v e r r i a was a m e m b e r of Holy N a m e Society, Bethlehem M a n a g e m e n t C lub and Spanish W a l f a r e Assn. V is i t ing hours 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. 29t30

E G A N - G e o r g e V incent , of West Seneca, Jan . 27, 1970, husband of E l la Connolly; father of John D. , M . D . , Joseph W. , D r . Gera rd V . , and the late E d w a r d L. ; brother of He len , Agnes, both of C leve land, and the late M r s . Cora Rol­l ing, W i l l i a m , R a y m o n d , and F r a n k ; deceased Is also survived by 19 grand­chi ldren. F u n e r a l f r o m the New Lena-han F u n e r a l H o m e , 2056 Seneca St., Saturday m o r n i n g at 8:45, and f rom St. W i l l i a m ' s Church at 9:30. F a m i l y wi l l be present f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. Fr iends Inv i ted . Deceased was a m e m ­ber of the Holy N a m e Society of St. W i l l i a m ' s C h u r c h . 28130

F I S H E R - J o h n J . , of 28 Stanley St., Jan, 27, 1970, beloved husband of Veronica Wisniawski F i s h e r ; dearest father of M r s . Wal ter (Adel ine) Kansk i , M r s . Chester ( F l o r e n c e ) Shultz. M r s . 'Robert ( jQsephine>--Weitz, M r s . M a x (Veron ica) G a l a n t o w i c i ; brother of M r s . F rank (Antoinette) Ople la , M r s . Stanley ( K a t h e r l n e ) Zuchowskl , F r a n k (Hat t ie ) Zakrzewsk i , and the late M a e Gre-n iecki , He len J a n k a , Anna Z a k r z e w s k i ; g randfa ther of John, M a x l e n , and Ga i l . Funera l F r i d a y at 10 o'clock f rom the " V i c t o r i a n C h a p e l " of the Church Fu­nera l H o m e , 998 Lovejoy -St., and at St. John Kanty Church at 11 o'clock. M r . F isher was a l i fe- t ime m e m b e r of the Brotherhood of Locomot ive Engi ­neers D i v . 544. F lowers grate fu l ly de­c l ined. Gifts m a y be sent to Hear t F u n d . F a m i l y w i l l be present t r o m 2*5 and 7-10 p . m . 28129

F U H R M A N N - J o h n of West Seneca, N.Y. in Fort M e y e r s , F l a . J a n . 28, 1970, husband of Tess Smith F u h r m a n n and the lafe E l i zabeth M o l n a r F u h r m a n n ; father of Car l J . , John M . , E d w a r d J . , W i l l i a m R. and Freder ick P. Fuhr­m a n n ; stepfather of M r s . Donald (Do­lores) Zeis and George Re i tme le r ; brother of M r s . Jul ia Chorev and M r s . Jacob Johler ; also survived by 28 grand­chi ldren and nine great -grandchi ldren . Fr iends m a y cal l at the Hoy Funera l Home Inc. , 3855 Seneca St. corner of Southgate Dr . , West Seneca, where ser­vices w i l l be held Saturday morning at 10:15 and f r o m Queen of Heaven Church at 11 o'clock. Fr iends invi ted. F a m i l y wi l l be present f r o m 2-5 and 7-10.

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S K O N * C K I - J 3 h n J a n . 26. 1970. M a d e l y n inee d e s r e M father A n n . H a r r o w

L., Buffalo, N f , beioveu husDano of W o f O W l ! Skoneck ,

of Mrs Lloyd iSanO'a of Goshen, Ina »on

G R E G O R I O - See Gregory Not ice. 29t30

G R E G O R Y - F l o r e n c e , In Old F o r g e , N .Y . ; J a n . 27, 1970; beloved wi fe of T e r r y Gregory of Old Forge , N . Y , Fr iends m a y call at T h e Rubino M e m o r i a l Home, 271 Porter A v e . , 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. Services w i l l t ake place at St. Joseph's Old Ca thedra l , Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Fr iends Invi ted. Flowers grateful ly decl ined. Contributions m a y be m a d e to the A m e r i c a n Cancer Society in her m e m o r y . 29130

H E I T M A N N - Anna (nee M u e r d e r ) , of 9682 Lenox St. , Angola, N .Y . , Jan. 26, 1970, beloved wife of the late F r i t z H e i t m a n n ; sister of Eugene Muerder of Buffalo and the late K a r l and Gus-taf M u e r d e r . Funera l services f r o m Froehiey F u n e r a l H o m e , 262 North M a i n St., Angola noon at 1 o'clock, f e r m e n t In Forest gola. F a m i l y wi l l and 7-9.

N .Y . , F r i d a y after F r iends invi ted. In-A v e . C e m e t e r y , An-be present f rom 2-5

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M O L N A R - H e l e n Bors of T r e m o n t A v e , Kenmore , N Y . , Jan 28. 1970, wife of Joseph M o l n a r ; mother of Joseph A. of E l m i r a , N .Y . , Leslie of the T o w n of T o n a w s n d a , Pau l of the Town of T o n a w a n d a . Zol tan of Kenmore and James T . M o l n a r of T o n a w a n d a ; grand­mother of 10 grandchi ldren and one g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d ; sister of M r s . John ( H i l d a ) N e m e t h and the late M ichae l Bors. F r i e n d s m a y call at tha James E. Grace F u n e r a l H o m e . 335 Ontar io St. at Crowley where services wi l l be held Sa turday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Fr iends Inv i ted . M r s . M o l n a r was a char ter m e m b e r of Our Savior Lu th ­e ran Church and a m e m b e r of the Hungar ian Mothers Club of Buffalo and Vic in i ty . P r a y e r service F r i d a y evening at 8 p . m . F a m i l y wi l l be present 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . 29131

M O R E L A N D - A n n a M a e , Of Gowanda , J a n u a r y 28, 1970; mother of M r s . E l m e r ( J u d i t h ) Schultz of Sanborne. Char 'es of W a l l Nut Creek Cal i f . , and Donald of N e w Brunswick , N.J ; also survived by seven grandchi ldren . Fr iends m a y cal l at their convenience at the S p i l l m a n F u n e r a l H o m e , 212 Jamestown St., Gowanda , where serv . ices wi l l be held Sa turday at 1 o'clock. In te rment in Whi te Chapel M e m o r i a l P a r k . M e m o r i a l s may be made to the T r i n i t y Uni ted Church of Chr is t , G o w a n d a . 29t30

M U L h I S E N - M a t t h e w of 38 M e a d o w l a w n Rd . H a m b u r g , N .Y . , J a n . . 26, 1970, h u s h e d of the late Louise Freuden-berg M u l h i s e n ; father of M a t t h e w J r . , and Rober t J . of H a m b u r g , Donald P. of L a c k a w a n n a and Kenneth J . Mulh isen of H a m b u r g , N . Y . ; also survived by 11 j r a n d c h i l d r e n . The f a m i l y wi l l re­ceive f r iends f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . at the " W e s t Seneca" Sieck and M a s t F u n e r a l H o m e , 250 Orchard P a r k R d . , where funera l services wi l l be held F r i d a y m o r n i n g at 10 o'clock. M r . Mulh isen was a m e m b e r of the A m e r i ­can Legion Post No. 708, I .O .O .F . and a v e t e - a n of W W I. A r r a n g e m e n t s by Josepr. D. L e o n a r d . 27129

N E F F — B e r t h a Blanche, January 28, 1970, at the Blocher Homes Wi l l i ams-v l l l e ; w i f e of the late Jacob O . ; m o ' h i r of Ot is , Clarence Center , P a u l , C l a r e n c e ; also survived by six g rand and seven g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n . F r iends m a y cal l at The Ludwick F u n e r a l H o m e . 5895 Goodrich Rd . Clarence Center w h e r e services wi l l be held Saturday 2 p.rp. J i m m i e O. W a l k e r

C la rence Church of Christ Bur ia l in C la rence -F l l lmore F a m i l y present 2-4 and

H O R R I G A N Danie l P. , suddenly, J a n . 27, 1970, of 38 Lockwood A v e . , beloved husband of G r a c e B. ( O ' B r i e n ) ; be­loved fa ther of W i l l i a m B., F ranc is B., Pat r ick E . , Bar tho lomew J-., John J . , and the la te Cp l . Danie l P. J r . , brother of J e r l m i a h and B a r t h o l o m e w ; also sur­v ived by 21 grandchi ldren and four grea t -grandchi ldren . F r iends m a y cal l at the W i l l i a m A. Kriab F u n e r a l Home, 359 Potters R d . , West Seneca, where funera l w i l l take place Sa turday morn­ing at 8:15, and f r o m H o l y F a m i l y Church a t 9. I n t e r m e n t in Holy Cross Cemete ry . Deceased was a m e m b e r of the Holy F a m i l y Holy N a m e Society, and the Gra inhand le rs Local No. 109. F a m i l y present 2-5 and 7-10. 28130

H U B B A R D — M . R a y , suddenly J a n u a r y 28, 1970, of K e n m o r e , N . Y . ; beloved husband of M i l d r e d W h i t e ; father of M r s . M i c h a e l (V i rg in ia H. ) Rhodes

M i c h . ; brother of M r s . of Eustace , F l a . ;

Rober ta , M i c h a e l , T e r i , Shannon and /\Aarc

Rhodes. F u n e r a l f r o m the W m . A . Roll ing F u n e r a l H o m e Inc . , 3000 Del ­a w a r e A V P at T r e m o n t Saturday morn­ing at 10 o'clock. F r iends invited. M r . Hubbard was a m e m b e r of Cherry Creef Masonic Lodge and Ret ired Men 's Club of the Downtown and Del­a w a r e Branches of the Y . M . C . A . and Buffalc L a w n Bowl ing Club. T h e f a m i l y w i l 1 be present f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. 29(30

J E N N E R - R o b e r t L. S r „ J a n . 26, 1970, of 34 F a i r v i e w Dr . , Depew, N .Y . , hus­band of the late M a t i l d a F r e y Jenner ; fa ther of M r s . George (A l lene ) F i c k , Robert L. ( T e r r y ) Jenner J r . ; also sur­v ived by eight g randch i ld ren . T h e f a m ­ily _ wi l l rece ive Jr iencfe f r o m 2-5 j m d 7-10 a>,n^. a t f i ta fHmefarf H o m a wt Jottn E . Courtney, 1869 Seneca St., where the funera l w i l l be held F r i d a y morn­ing at 11 o'clock. F r iends a r e invi ted.

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F lashy D e m o n J . G . Donna L a r r y F ros t Dave 's W e e L a d

pace. $1,400. Nancy 's D u k a Cayuga M i s s D imp les D e b Lord Redigo

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Superiors Subdue Jesters, 118 to 114 Gary Warner meshed 41 points

in leading the Superiors to a 118-114 Metro Independent Bas­ketball League victory over the Jesters Wednesday night at the Eldredge Club. The Jesters had the high scorer in Gary Flake with 45.

The Eldredge Club took sec­ond place with a 114-90 win over the Morans. Ron Hawley scored 35 points for the winners. Char­ley Davis 30 for the Morans.

Totems, Slurlzinski Set Hockey Race The Totems lead the Amherst

Hockey League Bantam Division with 21 points, and Mark Slu* dzinski of the second-place Seals is the top scorer with 31 points on 21 goals and 10 assists.

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J O Y C E - M i l d r e d (nee Hopper ) Jan. 28, 1970, of T o n a w a n d a , beloved wi fe of H a r r y R. Joyce Sr. , dear mother of H a r r y R. Joyce J r . ; dear sister of La-venia M . and Al lan R. and the lafe John F. Hopper ; g r a n d m o t h e r of Jef-fe rey R. Joyce. T h e f a m i l y wi l l be present to receive f r iends f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. a t the " S h e r i d a n " Amigone Funera l H o m e Inc. , 2640 Sheridan Dr , near P a r k e r where services wil l be held Saturday morning at 8:15 and f r o m St. John the Baptist Church at 9 a . m . Fr iends Invited. 29t30

K L E I N - L o u i s , f o r m e r l y of 5561 Berg R d . , West Seneca, N .Y . , J a n u a r y 27, 1970. at the Odd Fel lows Home in Lockport , N . Y . ; brother of F r e d Klein of Buf fa lo ; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Fr iends may cal l on Thursday a t the Odd Fel lows Home, 153 L a k e A v e . , Lockpor t , N . Y . where funeral services wil l be held on F r i d a y J a n u a r y 30, 1970 at 10 a . m . In terment in Cold Springs C e m e t e r y Lockport , N .Y . M r . Kle in was a m e m b e r and past noble grand of O r c h a r d P a r k Lodge =187 I .O .O.F . who wi l l con­duct Odd Fe l low M e m o r i a l services on Thursday evening at 8 p .m.

L E N — Stanley F . , D e p e w , N , Y „ J a n u a r y 27, 1970, beloved husband of Josephine ( B a r o n ) ; son of the late V a l e n t y and A n n a ; brother of Veron ica (the late W a l t e r ) M i l l e r , Buf fa lo , N . Y . ; Wal»er ( B e r t h a ) , Ber tha ( t h e late John) Wa lczyk , Josepn ( F r i e d a ) and the late John and P e t e r ; brother - in - law of Laura Len , and Helen L e n , Buf fa lo , N . Y , ; sur­v ived by nieces and nephews. Funera l Saturday , J a n u a r y 31 , a t 9:30, f rom M a x F . Rutecki F u n e r a l Home of Depew, 83 Burl ington A v e . , and SS. Peter & P a u l Church at 10 o'clock. In te rment St. August ine 's Cemetery . Fr iends Inv i ted. Deceased was a m e m b e r of Polish Falcons, Depew, N .Y . E m p l o y e d by E r i e County H i g h w a y and Parks Dept .

L I S Z K A - E d w a r d T . Sr. (Ch ipp ie ) , Jan­uary 28, 1970, beloved husband of Jean (nee S i e r a c k i ) ; dear fa ther of E d w a r d

-Jr . (Susan) , N o r m a n and Shir ley Lisz-k a ; son of the late M a r y Liszka Wach-o w s k i ; stepson of the late Joseph W a c h o w s k i ; brother of M r s . F r a n k (Jean ) Spr inger ; stepbrother of E d w a r d Wachowsk! (Josephine, M r s . Rose C z w o i d a k ) , Stanley Wachowsk i (Ste l la , M r s . Angelo (He len ) Par is l and the late V i r g i n i a Cassell and F r a n k Czwoidak; also survived by e ight grandchi ldren . Fr iends m a y call a t the M a j e s k i Fu­nera l H o m e , 1949 Cl inton St., 2 blocks west of South Ogden w h e r e funeral ser­vices wi l l be held Sa turday at 10:30 and Solemn R e q u i e m M a s s in St. Cas imer 's Church at 11 a . m . Deceased was a m e m b e r of the Bell A i r c r a f t Local 501 U .A.W. , Usher Society and ttie Holy N a m e Society. M e m b e r s wi l l assemble a t the Holy N a m e C l u b r o o m , F r iday at 8 p .m. F a m i l y wi l l be present f rom 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . Fr iends a r e invited.

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M A N N - r rank J „ of Cheekfowaga , N .Y . , J a n . 26, 1970, husband of Veron ica ; father of R i c h a r d and M r s . Stephen (Theresa ) Brooks, surv ived by seven g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; brother of E d w a r d and Jul ia . F u n e r a l services F r i d a y at 9 a . m . f r o m the U r b a n F u n e r a l H o m e , 3645 Genesee Sf. (2 blocks east of Union R d . ) , and in Mother of Devlne Grace Church at 9:30. T h e fami ly wi l l be In at tendance f r o m 2-4 and 7 9 p .m.

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M c B R I D i — M a r | o r l e B. suddenly , Jan. 27, 1970 of 2035 D e l a w a r e A v e . , daughter of the late Lois H o w a r d and E d w a r d H . M c B r i d e ; sister of the late Howard E. and E d w a r d H . M c B r i d e . Fr iends re­ceived at T h e M u r p h y F u n e r a l Home, 1700 Her ta l Ave . T h u r s d a y and F r i d a y f r o m 2-4 and 7-9 p .m. w h e r e funeral wi l l be held Saturday morn ing at 9:15 and f r o m St. M a r k ' s Church at 9:45. Fr iends a r e invi ted. 29130

M c C O R M I C K - G e o r g e J , J a n . 27, 1970, L a c k a w a n n a , N .Y . , beloved husband of the late M a r g a r e t M c C o r m l c k ; fa ther of M r s . T h o m a s ( G l o r i a ) Vanderbosch;

?randfather of M r s . P a u l (Kath leen) ontek, K a r e n , T h o m a s , M a u r e e n , M i ­

chael , and K i m Vanderbosch. Fr iends wi l l be received f r o m 2-4 and 7-10 at the Cusack. Mesca l and Hagger ty Fu ­neral H o m e , 137 Abbott R d . , Lacka­wanna , w h e r e services wi l l be held F r i d a y m o r n i n g at 8:45, and f rom Our Lady of tha Sacred H e a r t Church at 9:30. F r iends invi ted. 28129

M c H U O M - Leo P., suddenly , January 28, 1970. beloved husband of Ka th ryn Z i m m e r m a n M c H u g h ; fa ther of M r s James ( K a t h l e e n ) M a f u s z a k ; brother of M r s . M a r i e Dedloff , G e r a l d , Harold and the late John, F r a n k and Pat r ick M c H u g h . F u n e r a l services f r o m the Car l ton A. U l l r ich F u n e r a l H o m e Inc . , 3272 Bai ley A v e . , Sa turday morning at 8:15 »r»i at St. J a m e s Church at 9 o'clock. F r iends a r e invited M r , M c H u g h was a m e m b e r of St James Holy N a m e Scciety and Kniohts of Cokimbus. F a m i l y w i l l be present f r o m 2-4 and 7-10 p .m. 29t30

M c K A L L I P - E m m a A , of H a m b u r g , N Y . , on Tuesday , J a n . 27, 1970, w i fe of the late H a r r y P.; mother of C la ra of U t lca , N .Y . , W i l l i a m B. of East H a m p t o n , L . I . , G . W a y n e of Ambler , P a . , and the late Robert J . M c K a l l l p ; sister of M r s , Win i f red Clements and F rank L. Anderson of U n i t y , P a . ; also survived bv f :ve grandch i ld ren . M e m -b e ' of H a m b u r g Uni ted Methodist Church. Serv 'ce f r o m the L, F loyd Hess F u n e r a l H o m e , 207 M a i n St., H a m b u r g , Thursday af 7 p .m. inter­ment in Un i ty , P a . V is i t ing hours 7-9 Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 Thuraday

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min is ter of f ic iat ing. C e m e t e r y . 7-9 p . m .

O ' B R I E N - R a y m o n d M . , J a n . 27, 1970; beloved husband of Win i f red and the late H e n r i e t t a Schmi tz ; father of R a y ­mond M . O ' B r i e n ; grandfa ther of D a v i d and Dan ie l O ' B r i e n ; brother of M i l d r e d O 'Br ien and M r s . Rudolph ( G e r t r u d e ) Bethge. Ca l ls m a y be m a d e at the F u n e r a l H o m e of J . M l l f o r d Jennison, 531 South P a r k A v e . , f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . , w h e r e the funeral wi l l be held F r i d a y morn ing af 8:30 and f r o m the Church of Our Lady of Perpetua l Help at 9 o'clock. Fr iends are invited to a t tend. M r . O 'Br ien was a m e m b e r of G r a i n Hand le rs Local 109. 28t29

O ' N E I L L — M . Paul ine , of 89 Penar row Dr . , T o n a w a n d a , N .Y . , J a n u a r y 28, 2970, wi fe of Rober t N. O ' N e i l l ; mother of Robert F . Donaghue of T o n a w a n d a , Pa t r ick J . Donaghue of A m h e r s t and Roger T . Donaghue of Phoenix , Ar i z . , M r s . W i l l i a m (Joan) Hoebbel of Lockport , M i s s M iche l l e A, O 'Ne i l l of T o n a w a n d a ; sister of Robert Cunning­h a m , M r s . A lb in (He len ) G r a d i s a r of Cal i f . , W i l l i a m E. Cunningham of West Seneca, M r s . B e n j a m i n ( K a t h l e e n ) D e r w i n of Buf fa lo and the late M r s . M a r y A . T a n n e r ; aiso survived by 14 grandchildh-en. F u n e r a l f r o m t h e H l l l i a rd F u n e r a l H o m e , Inc . , 147 D e l a w a r e St. , T o n a w a n d a , Saturday at 9 a . m . and f r o m St. Edmund 's R.C. Church at 9:20 a . m . The f a m i l y wi l l be present a t the Funera l H o m e , 2-4 and 7-9 p . m . F l o w e r s g ra te fu l l y dec l ined . M e m o r i a l s m a y be sent in M r s . O 'Ne i l l ' s m e m o r y to the Scholarship Fund at M e r c y Hospital School of Nur ­sing, 565 Abbott R d . , Buf fa lo . 29t30

P E T T I T T - J a m e s W. , J a n u a r y 27, 1970, of Br ighton R d . , T o w n of T o n a w a n d a , f o r m e r l y of M t . Vernon Blvd . , H a m ­burg, N . Y . , husband of I rene ( H a l a s ) P e t t i t t ; f a t h e r of Dona ld , M r s . E la ine W r i g h t , D a v i d and George Pe t t i t t ; brother of W i l l i a m , F r a n c i s , and Quincy Pe t t i t t ; g r a n d f a t h e r of four g r a n d -ChHdretv F r i e n d s m « y c a l l at t tw Thompson F u n e r a l C h a p e l , 911 Tona ­w a n d a St. , opposite R ivers ide P a r k . F u n e r a l serv ice F r i d a y morn ing 9:15 a . m . and f r o m St. John the Bapt ist C h u r c h , Eng lewood A v e . a t 10 o 'c loc* . Fr iends inv i ted . M r . Pet t i t t w a s a m e m b e r of the Knights of Columbus Counci l , 3875 3rd Degree Knight . T h e f a m i l y w i l l be present f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m, 29t30

P R E C H T L - F r a n k , J a n . 26, 1970, of Buf­falo, be loved husband of Genevieve T i t e P r e c h t l ; f a ther of Donald D. and Ar­thur I. P r e c h t l ; brother of M r s . Susie Schaefer ; also survived by two grand­chi ldren and two grea t -grandch i ld ren . F u n e r a l serv ice f rom the Lester H . Wedek indt Inc. F u n e r a l H o m e , 3290 D e l a w a r e A v e . , F r i d a y afternoon at 1 o'clock. F r iends a re inv i ted. F a m i l y wi l l be present f r o m 2-4 and 7-9 p . m .

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P R E Z I U S O - Savino Sr. , J a n u a r y 28. 1970, of Buf fa lo , beloved husband of ( l .uc 'a (nee S t e r l a c e ) ; dear fa ther of G e r a r d o , F r a n k , M r s . K e n n e t h ( B e a t r i c e ) Z a n g e l , M r s . P a u l ( M a r y ) The i le of Ca l i f . , M r s . Steve (Louise) Koszi. M r s . Dorothy Colet ta , M r s . Gue (Theodora ) lannel lo , Anthony ( P r e p ) , S a m J r . and Gus Preziuso; dear brother of M r s . Josephine Sansone, M r s . Louise Ver t ino ?nd the late F r a n k and M r s . Dora P Ic iu lo ; g randfa ther of 18 n r a n d c h i l d r e n and th ree g r e a t g r a n d ­ch i ldren . T h e f a m i l y w i l l be present to rece ; "e f r iends f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . at the ( D e l a v a n ) Amigone F u n e r a l H o m e , Inc . , 1250 E. D e l a v a n A v e . , near Ba i ley , w h e r e funera l services w i l l be held S a t u r d a y morn ing at 11 o'clock. F r iends inv i ted , 29131

P R U I T T - D e l o r e s , of 44 Ri ley St. , J a n u ? r y 25, 1970; w i fe of Joseph; daughter of Rober t and He!»n Sayles; sister of M r s . G r a y c e G a r l a n d , M r s . V e l m a W i l l i a m s , C larence , O l iver , , Char les , F r a n k and M e i v i n Saylss; also surv ived by m a n y aunts , uncles and m a n y other re lat ives. F r iends m a y ca l l at Meadows Bros. F u n e r a l H o m e Inc . , 466 East Ut ica St. F u n e r a l F r i d a y at 1 p . m . f r o m New Hope Baofist Church . Fr iends Invited

Of t ' . t late Joseph and Antoinette S k o n e i k l , on-tn-lew of Paul ine Woro^z and the I j t e Rudolph Worosoi ; also survived by four g randch i ld ren , brother of I f w i a r d Skoney of Las Vegas, Ju'>* Skonecki . L a u r a G a l d a of P e r r y . N v , He len Rank of G r a n d Island and the la te Julius Skonecki , Bertha Lasker , Char ntte Bronson and E d w a r d Skoney. F a m i l y will receive friends at Dom~ b r c w . k i Czeladzmski Funera l Home, 447 « m h e r s t Sf , where funeral se rvkes w i l l L-e held F r i d a y morn ing at 9 to f r o m the chapel and at iO o'clock m St. F lo r ian Church . In te rment in M t . O l ive t Cemetery Fr iends invited. F a m i i y wi l l be present Tuesday f r o m 7-10, Wednesday and Thursday fro.n 2-5 and 7 1 0 . Deceased was m e m b e r of the Buffalo T r a p and F ie ld Club, Buf fa .u Shooting Club, the Three P Club of Lewiston, N Y . , H a m b u r g Rod and Gun Club, East Aurora Fishing Club Wosko Club, m e m b e r of the N . A S . A . Club, Nat ional Skeet Shooting Assn New York State Skeet Shooting Assn ' n c , Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 370. F lowers gra te fu l ly declined. Donations in M r . John Skonecki ' t m e m o r y m a y be sent to char i ty .

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S M I T H - F r e d e r i c k W . , Jan . 28, 1970. of 63 Lynda le Cour t . West Seneca, N .Y . , beloved husband of Lucy Gabamonte S m i t h , father of Robert F . , Freder ick W. J r . , M r s . D a v i d ( P a t r i c i a ) Swezey. J a m e s D. S m i t h ; step-father of Richard N e a r y ; survived by eight grandchi ldren. F u n e r a l f rom the Geo N. Kennedy M o r t u a r y , 914 Abbott Rd. , Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock and trom St. Bonaventure 's Church at 9:30 o'clock. F r iends are inv i ted. T h e fami ly wi l l be present 2-5, 7-10 p .m. 29t30

S T A N C Z Y K O W S K I - B r o n i s l a w a (nee Dom-b r o w s k i ) , in Cheekfowaga . N .Y . , January 27, 1970, fo rmer ly of South Ogden St., Buf fa lo , N.Y. , beloved wi fe of the late Stanley Sfanczykowski ; devoted mother of Soma ( F r a n k ) F lowers , Stanley ( the late Helen) Sfanczykowski , Jr , Bernice (S tan ley) Wengewlcz , Al f reda (John) R a d k e of T a m p a , F l a . , Remuald ( D o r o t h y ) Stann, Lucy Sfanczykowski, F r a n K Sfanczykowski of East Aurora , N . Y . , and Theresa ( A r t h u r ) Kosciel-n i a k ; also surv ived by 14 g r a n d ­chi ldren snd 17 great -grandchi ldren. F u n e r a l f r o m the Buszka Funeral H o m e Inc. 2005 Clinton St., corner of South O g d e " Saturday at 9:30 a . m . Requiem M a s s at St. C a s i m i r Church at 10 a m In te rment In St. Adalber t 's Cemetery . Relat ives and friends are invited to a t tend. F a m i l y wi l l be present af the funera l home f rom 2-5 and 7-10 p . m .

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T A N Y I - Helen E. ( B a k s a ) , in L a c k a ­w a n n a , N .Y . , J a n u a r y 27, 1970, beloved w i f e of Gabr ie l T a n y i ; dearest mother of A lexander (Tony Louise) , M r s . W i l l i a m (Shi r ley ) F r i e n d , ( L i n d a ) , T h o m a s and Betty g r a n d m o t h e r of Gabr ie l F r i e n d , daughter of M r s . B a r b a r a Baksa; sister of M r s . Ca ther ine Monsho, George, M r s . Don ( A n n e ) , Joseph and M r s . B a r b a r a . Services f r o m the Colonial M e m o r i a l Chape ls , Inc . , 3003 South P a r k Ave. , Sa turday morning at 10:30 and f rom Queen of All Saints Church at

' 11 o'clock. Bur ia l in Holy Cross - C e m e t e r y . Fr iends invi ted. Visi t ing

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Gabr ie l Robert J a n e ;

R A T H M A N — Agnes M . ( H e c k m a n ) sud­denly , J a n . 28, 1970, beloved w i f e of John H. R a t h m a n ; mother of Roger J . and Ra lph J . R a t h m a n , M r s . Joseph ( K a t h l e e n ) Ar tnone , M r s . James ( K a r ­en) Stone, Karo l L. and John R. Ra th ­m a n ; g r a n d m o t h e r of Kr ist iene A r m o n e and M i c h a e l R a t h m a n ; sister of M r s . Ann E , Ka ise r , M r s . Leona R. Bens-m a n , Joseph A . H e c k m a n , and the la te Odil ia Rosa. Fr iends received f r o m 2-5 and 7-9 p . m . at the funera l home of Leo V a n d e r c h e r & Sons, 2549 M a i n St. (between Rodney and F i l l m o r e ) , w h e r e funera l w i l l be held Saturday morn ing at 9:30. F r i e n d s invi ted. 29t30

S A L D I - l d a ( A g a t a ) nee Petrot ta in Buf­falo, N . Y . J a n . 28, 1970, wi fe of J a m e s Sa id i ; sister of James and Car l Con-t ino; s ister - in- law of John and Anthony Saldl . F r i ends m a y cal l at the Joseph Spano 8. Sons F u n e r a l H o m e Inc. , 473 N i a g a r a St. near Hudson where funera l wi l l be he ld Sa turday morn ing af 8:15 and in I m m a c u l a t e Conception Church • t 9 o'clock. F a m i l y wi l l be present f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p .m. 29130

S A U E R - J o h n , J a n u a r y 28, 1970, brother of the late M a r y , F r a n k , Nicholas and M r s . C a t h e r i n e P f a l z e r ; uncle of M r s . Anthony L a f r a n o , E d w a r d , M r s . N o r m a n Seeger al l of Buffalo, N .Y . , and I r v i n g Sauer of Ca l i forn ia . F r iends m a y cal l a t the Ernst Funera l H o m e , 1096 East F e r r y St. f r o m 2-4 and 7-9 p . m . F u n e r a l F r i d a y morn ing at 8:45 and In Sf. M a t t h e w ' s Church a t 9:15 o'clock. F r i e n d s invi ted. M r . Sauer was a m e m b e r of the Holy N a m e Society of the P a r i s h .

S A V O - Doro thy L. Smith Of 169 South Legion D r . , J a n . 27, 1970; wife of Har ­old H. S a v o ; mother of M r s . John (An ­nette) Bogold of Indiana and Robert J . Bapst ; sister af Joseph Smith and M r s . Sheldon ( E r i c a ) P r i t c h a r d of F l o r i d * ; also surv ived by seven grandch i ld ren . F r iends m a y cal l at their convenience at Loomis , Of fers &• Loomls Inc . , M e ­m o r i a l C h a p e l , 1820 Seneca St., w h e r e funera l w i l l be held F r i d a y af ternoon at 1:30 o'clock, 29130

S C H O t N - A l b e r t • . , J a n u a r y 27, 1970 of Buf fa lo , N Y . , d e a r husband of Luc i l le (nee A r g e n i o ) ; beloved father of Dennis (Susan) Schoen; grandfa ther of C r a i g and M i c h e l l e Schoen; brother of E l ­m e r and the late C a r o l i n e , . George , C a r l , H e n r y and F r e d Schoen. T h e f a m i l y w i l l be present to receive f r iends T h u r s d a y and F r i d a y f r o m 2-S and 7-10 p . m . at the ( D e l a v a n ) A m i oone F u n e r a l Home De lavan near Bai ley services w i l l be held p .m. F r i e n d s invi ted.

S C H U T T - E l m e r B., of

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Grand Is land, N Y , J a n u a r y 27, 1970; husband of Pri>da Lono Schutt ; brother of C la rence and R a y m o n d , both of Grand is land, M r s M a b e l Z lehm of T o n a w a n d a , Lester of O a k l a n d Cal i f . , the la te Sarah W e b b and Car l Schutt. F a m i l y wi l l f e present 2-5 and 7-9:30 p . m . a t tb t Ka iser F u n e r a l H o m e , 1950 W h i t e h a v e n R d . , G r a n d Is land, w h e r e services w i l l be held Saturday at 1:30 p . m . Masonic services conducted F r i d a y at 7:30 p .m. by G r a n d island Lodge No. 1138 F . I . A . M . 29t30

S H E L L Y - F lo rence L loyd , J a n u a r y 28, 1970, w i f e of the late Thomas Shel ly; sister of M r s . A lber t (Ann ie ) Wouters . M r s Joseph ( M a y ) M c D e r m o t l and the lafe Georeje, M r s . Ada Woodhousi and Ed i th L l o y d . F u n e r a l s e r v ' c e s f r o m the Car l ton A. U l l r i ch F u n e r a l H o m e inc . , 3772 Ba i l ey Ave , Saturday. T f m e to be announced. Fr iends a re invited. M r s . Shelly w a s a m e m b e r Ot W . C . T . U F a m ­ily w i l l be present f r o m 2-4 and 7-19 p . m . 2 * 3 0

T A R R A N T - L i l l i an V Joslyn, of 211 W a r d m a n R d . , K e n m o r e , J a n u a r y -27, 1970, wi fe of the late A l lan A. T a r r a n t ; sister of Vincent H . Joslyn, and the late E d w a r d E., A lber t S., Ada F., and D e a n B. Joslyn. Fr iends m a y call 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bury Funera l Home Inc . , 3070 D e ' a w a r ; A v e . , where funeral services wi l l be held F r i d a y afternoon a t .1:30 o'clock. F r i e n d s a r e Inv i ted. Sent iments m a y be expressed by a con­t r ibut ion to the E l m w o o d Gospel Chapel Bui ld ing F u n d , i care of Berkshire C h a p e l , 475 Berkshi re A v e .

T H O M S Q N - E . C a r d w e l l , J a n . 25, 1970, in Buffalo, husband of Helen Ramsey T h o m s o n ; f a t h e r of M r s . Carolyn Thornton Founta in and Peter R. T h o m s o n ; he is also survived by three g randch i ld ren . A m e m o r i a l service wi l l t a k e place at Forest Lawn Chapel , F r i d a y afternoon at 4 o'clock. F lowers gra te fu l ly decl ined. M e m o r i a l contribu­tions m a y be m a d e to the Buffalo E y e Bank or to the Uptergrove , Ontar io Knox Presbyter ian Church.

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T H R A L L - M a r y H . , in Buffalo, N . Y . , J a n u a r y 28, 1970, beloved wife of W i l l i a m R. T h r a l l ; sister of Mrs . Joseph (Ca ther ine ) Ke l lner , F r a n k X . Hornung and M r s . Joseph ( R u t h ) B e s l . a n d the late Andrew and Joseph Hornung. F a m i l y w i l l receive f r iends 2-4 and 7-10 p . m . « t R a p m F u n e r a l H o m e , 2407 Genesee St . , corner of Pinaj Ridge Rd. , wtr - re funera l serv ice w i l l be held Saturday 1 p . m . I n t e r m e n t Lockport , N.Y

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V I O L A - Joseph S-, suddenly, at G r a n d I s l a n d , N .Y . , J a n u a r y 27, 1970, beloved husband of J e a n LaB lanca V io la ; father of Joseph J . V i o l a , Je rome and Jeannie V i o l a ; brother of M r s . Vi to Adragna ( M a r g a r e t ) , T h o m a s , M r s . Vincent Ab-barno ( M a r y ) , S a m and Paul Viola and the late M r s , F r a n k Lopez ( F r d e l a ) . Cal ls m a y be m a d e at The Rubino M e m o r i a l H o m e , 371 Port«r A " 5 a n d 7-10 p .m. F u n e r a l services wi l l t ake p lace Saturday r rorn inq et 8:45 and at St. Stephen's Church , Grand Island, at 10 o'clock. F r iends invi ted. M r . V i o l * w a s a v e t e r a n of Wor ld W a r I I . 29t30

W A L S H - A n n a M . Colgan, J a n . 27, 1970, w i f e of the late F rank E Wa lsh i mother of W i l l i a m F. Walsh of A iken , S.C. , and E l i zabeth M . Walsh; sister of the late M a y R. Colgan; grandmother of Dennis M . W i l l i a m E. and James K. W a l s h , a n d M r s . D a v i d P, ( M a r g i e ) Schultz of Pope A F B , N C . Fr iends received at the M u r p h y Funera l H o m e , 1700 Herte l A v e . , f r o m 2-5 and 7-9 p . m . , where funera l wi l l be held F r i d a y morn ing at 9:30, and f rom St. Rose of L i m a Church at 10 o'clock. Friends in­v i ted . F lowers grate fu l ly declined. M e ­mor ia ls m a y be m a d e to the C a r m e l i t e Convent, 75 C a r m e l Rd. Mrs. Walsh was a Char ter M e m b e r of the A l t a r and Rosary Society of St. Rose of L i m a Church and Nazareth Guild.

W I E C Z O R E K - S o p h l e (nee M a z u r e k ) . of Sloan, N.Y. , J a n . 26, 1970, beloved w i fe of Stanley; dearest mother of Norber t (Susan) , M a r k ( B a r b a r a ) ; dear sister of Laura Wieczorek , Blanche T i l l e y , F lo r i an M a z u r e k , M a r y Chant, and the lafe Wal ter M a z u r e k ; a k o survived by four g randch i ld ren . F a m i l y In a t ­tendance f r o m 3-5 and 7-10 at E. L. Cwlka lowski F u n e r a l Homa, 185 Crocker St. , off B r o a d w a y , where services w i l l be held F r i d a y mcrn ing at 9, and at St. Francis Assisi Church at 9:30. In­t e r m e n t at St. Stanislaus Cemetery .

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W I L S O N - A d e l i n e Al ford Jan 27, 1970, in Buffa lo , wi fe of the late Ell is E. W i l ­son; sister of M r s . Lewis ( W i l m a ) Schorb of Buffa lo , M r s . Ruth Smyers and Pete A l f o r d , both of Brookline. P a . , and the late M r s , E m m e t t (Goldie) M a c F a d d e n ; aunt of M r s . James ( M a r -ga re t ) Toner of Lewistown, Pa. Fr iends m a y call at E . L. Brady Funera l H o m e , 370 F rank l in St. , Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p .m . , where the funera l wi l l take place F r i d a y afternoon at 2 o'clock. 29(30

W I S C H E R A T H - E d w a r d G . , Jan. 27, 1970, husband of Deborah (Chambers) t f a ther of M r s . R ichard (Pa t r i c ia ) Hop­k i n s ; brother of Paul and Henry Wlsch-e r a f h and the late Ans lem Wlscherath. F r iends received at the Sieck 8, M a s t F u n e r a l H o m e Inc. , 1009 Kensington A v e . , where funera l service wil l be held F r i d a y a t 11 a . m . Fr iends invi ted. T h e f a m i l y w i l l be present f rom 2-4 and 7-9 p ,m. Those desir ing may m a k e m e m o r i a l contr ibut ions to the H e a r t F u n d . 28129

W I T T M A N - J o h n G . Jr . , of 6456 Hope L a n e , Lockport , N .Y . , suddenly, J a n , 27, 1970, In Gasport , N .Y . , husband of B a r b a r a ( N a v a g h ) Wittrrvan; father of John George 111, and Danie l Georget son of t^r. and M r s . John G. W i t t m a n of W i l l i a m s v l l l e , N . Y . ; brother of Dan ie l of M a n h a t t e n , K a n . , Wi l l i am of Buffa lo , N . Y . , G e r a l d and T i m o t h y , both of W i l l i a m s v l l l e , N . Y . ; grandspn of M r s . Jeannet te Baft of N i a g a r a F a l l s , N.Y. Fr iends m a y call at the RuflanoVCorvrin F u n e r a l Home Inc., 2670 M a i n St. , N e w f a n e , f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p . m . F u n e r a l services wi l l be held F r i ­d a y , J a n . 30, 1970, at 10:30 a m . f r o m the funeral h o m e and at 11 a . m . f r o m St. Br idget 's R.C. C h u r c h , Newfane , N . Y . Bur ia l wi l l be In Mt . Ca lva ry C e m e t e r y , Cheektowaga . Flowers grate­fu l ly decl ined. M e m o r i a l s to St. Br idg­et 's Bui lding Fund Prayers at the funera l h o m e T h u r s d a y eveninq at t p . m . 28t29

Z I E L I N S K I - J o s e p h i n e M . (nee Z ie i lnsk l ) , suddenly, J a n u a r y 27, 1970, beloved w i f e of the- late E d w a r d Z ie l insk i ; devoted mother of Bernadette (Thomas) Waslk and Theresa (Je rome) I m l o l a i g r a n d m o t h e r of T h o m a s , Jr . , Susan, J o h r . and D a v i d , daughter of the la te John and Aoolonia Z ie l insk i ; daughter-In- law of the late Jacob and M a r y Z ie l insk i ; sister of Anna Nowaczewsk i . M a r v Dudz iak . John Ziel inski . Helen H u d a k , Jean M i c h a l s k i , and V i rg in ia S ikorsk i ; also surv ived by nieces and nephews. F u n e r a l f r o m the Bdszka F u n e r a l H o m e Inc . , 2005 Clinton S t . , c o m e r of South Ogden, Saturoay a t 10:10 a . m R e q u i e m High Mass at O u r L a d v of Czestochowa Church at 11 a . m . I n t e r m e n t in St. Stanislaus C e m e t e r y . Re la ' i ves a n d fr iends art invited to a t tend F a m i l y w i l l be present af the funera home f r o m 2-5 and 7-10 p . m .

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