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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 22

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27.18SL Gernfek (2(B), Stan Flotrowdd (203), and Joe JJchodolik (21Md2 Sam Becker in the Post Office loop, and, Dave Limeldller the Hearthstone' dfeult showed the only top scores during last nights pin action, throughout the area; Second-Wins In 1st Round The former dipped the maples tor a 611 add the latter fir a 606 BREGANO FORT LEAGUE Got-ArFkr missed a Jip-Joo by 1 'smidgeon, topping Bretfonoa 314-; ft after an opening game dead heat to pace the day The 3-1 winners. were New Castle over For- tinos, Lumber over Hecht's, Royal Arcanum over Light Photo, and Martimucd over Sherwood, while CentraUTlrk -flattened- Aurriehifrs individual scores thSsrnight proved to he a little weaker than usual. Besides-' aforementioned leagues, Bregano Post, Class Aandatod FKn Rpwta Witter Little Mircel Bonin, strictly Junior partner until recently, has hung his shingle right under that of Dickie Mpore and Jean Belhreau as a. member of the Montreal Ca goals -last, night YBA. Local 453, and Grey Oaks were-ht-action--: -j TT There were only a few good kv -f -j tala with A.

MsStro (288- 560nPalWZ12)7-Jlni-AUridvJO (200), and Walt Stash (204) diowr ing any timber-topping HEARTHSTONE LEAGUE Limeldller's 606 set the pace for a-4-O-remp by; the -Grainy Sprain over Westchester Hills, and was the impetus tor a 2,851 team smash by- the GS boys. Dave's 606 came on i a pother Lou adding a -245698, Smith Gouldman a 224-508 and Bob Limeldller 202. Frank Pandolfos 200 and a 201 by Lou Pandolfo topped the losers, who were also LOCAL' 461 7'. The whole works was a 3-1 thing with Three-pluaOM togyg Three Jesters downing going in for repitiUon in names. All oth other action -folded via ming Championships at Ithaca yesterday.

Steuart's time was Lena of California Poly who finished third The event opened the National -Collegiate- Swim FIRST PLACE winner In ihe 1,500 meter William Steuart of Michigan State at is congratulated by Eugene Lovers bewitching Hanovere, DJFs'' tag Paeers, and Thunderferds toting Ataqr Kafe. In the way of individual mighty. guieCu with not one solitary 200 or 550 triple turning up on the rrrrr roil again trigger the Canadiens to 5-1 victory over the Chicago Black in tha-Stanley-CUp semi-final hockey payoffs. The victory boosted Montreal to a 3-0 lead over piicago, the same Boston. holds over Toronto in the ether best-of-7 series.

The Bruins used another little. man, Guy Gendron, to defeat the Leals 4-2 at Boston: v. Bonin has scored four gpals in two games as the third member of a line that was 1-3 In- regular National Hockey League scoring. Moore won the tHle-with 92, both have scored a goal and have four assists, in the two Bonin Scored the first and fifth goals last night His two Unemates each -added one arid Bonn Boom Geoffrion got the other while helping the trip on a power play. The diminutive Gendron, picket up last Winter in the league draft from the New York Rangers, broke tie in the-final four minutes wth a 111-foot shot.

Four minutes later, Bostons Doug Mohn's- and Toronto's Bob Pulford touched off a five minute flee swinging brawl 'that finally punctuated a game marked.by 21 penalties, na the 3-1 score and included Delicatessen over' Topers. Cantitoes over Cen-tratTlre; Stationery over-Glants, and Muffin Man over Malaras. -Other leading scores during the were tossed off by such' as Burke (551), Mike Muller (209-573), Nick Bilangino (224486), Leroy Prink (202-518), Charlie Rudolf (224), Dan.Cfelini (222), Steve Stone (211), Leo Greehan (202), Bob Coyne (200), and'Af Tagliaf-ferri (201). Guiseppe earns 100 a day for that often results in spills on the Some'- guys Just live in their own-little whirl. embankments of the wooden keeping up with the dizzy pace 24 fi vp steep track.

hours daily with time out for an occasional snooze or cup of coffee. Some days he van -make money by. winning a sprint Guiseppe is not leery'of the Jamming Gulseppe Ogna doeL He is a professional bicycle rider from' legging it around the boards in Near Yorks six-day race in- 10 -years. X' love this' life, -be. said.

make about, 8,000. a year and. on this youcan. live like, a king Italy, need nil over Europe, in Australia and North Africa, have girt friends all Guisepper ar handsome'twenty- NHL playoff game at Boston' Garden last night Bruins won 4-3 AP Wirephoto --V- FISTS FLY. as Bert Onwtead fto.

16 of Toronto -Maple. Leafs, and Jean'Guy Gfndron of Boe- "ton square off during outburst in five-yearold. spealm. big well modulated voice with i tone and accent CLASS nr LEAGUES Four of the IS bouts here were knockout Jobs, With Zotti, Glennen, Frans and Rubeos applying 34 Jolts to Savoy, Ptogrea Ives and Dunrite in that arder. Winners by tba 2-1 rents indud-, -ed -Nagy's over Caravan, Fedors over Krauts, Jarbce House over DErasmos, Rosners over 32 over Jims, Ela Arch -over CVdksroads, Coral Inn ever Fed's Market City over Corkys --DeMarsh over Parkdale, Tuckahoe over AM, and Stanley's ever Dumontiers.

There -were some pretty lair -C belts here and among the perpo- trators were Haris (200), A. lwa. (221-553), Lash Carozza (230), Hen- ry Venturini (20404468), Yin Schuler- (231456), Gumsm 003 571). Bod rigler (214), Andy Vanes' (208), Jim Wurster Noble (211), Talons (221), Kea Schanna (211), and Ed Stanley' (200). -v noses FOSTOmCE Supers' socked Tour Two 34 to pace the P.O.

pelting, tpith all other contests ot the 2-1 variety and induing Feds- over East Station, Unapocs over. CMy Bronxville jover Ball Home, North Station over South Station, and Tuckaboe over. Papal Post Becker does his belting for the Feds, so his night's psce-settting 61 was "Chiefly responsible for his clubs 2-1. win. Sam slammed -226-191-194 triple for that 611, while for the losing' Out Station craw, Stan Braderaani 554 was the best they could muster.

Also on target were McPhillips (213). -Will Campana (200), Metro similar, to Rossani Brazzi, the Italian film star.r In his "native Guiseppe is a celebrity, He ii the Italian sprint champion, Before turning pro, he competed in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Heinished-thtrd'ttrthe-tandem race, woo by an Australian-team, There are' a few strings attached to. riding in foreign 'countries, Guiseppe He "cant get good spaghetti. DiChiara Booked At Dorado Beach With Colgate 13 "HAMILTON (Special) Don DiChiara of Yonkers, Colgate University Junior football and baseball is among the members et the Oolgate 1 si noted undergraduate Ry DICK BMMUMON FARGO, D. i Boxing, like an overmatched fighter in the last round, is fighting lbr its life against tree television, poH-.

fidans and unthinking advertisers, says Jack Hurley Boxings troubles, says Hurley, who has made his living in the sport for more than 40 years, stem from International Boxing Club This Time gager He paused here. In hie home town where he first entered the game-ln talk boxing. I wanted to be 1 fighter myself," he recalls with a wry smile. Then I figured there must be an I easier way, and got into manag-l hlflf -1 I His flint good wasBiUy Petrolle, known as the Fargo Ex-1 preatr-When- Billy-moved -to- Duluth, in 1926, Hurley along. Then he traveled, to Chicago, when he gained national feme as promoter, manager and matchmaker for some of the best-known ithLane ST.

F5TERSB1 You can ERSBURG. put Ill this down, and I mean it," said Casey Stengel -one IH never, trade warm evening group, who left today Rico where' they wifi' fiilfiU aiT eight-day concert engagement, at the Dorado Beach chife In its 17th year, the Colgate 13" organization has traveled extensively far performances throughout the United States and also has appeared in Nassau and Jamaica, but this is the singers first visit to Puerto Rico. DiChiara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic DiChiara, ia a second tenor with the choral group.

He is a 1956 graduate of Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, whins he excelled In football and baseball and was selected to thq Westchester County Publishers, Inc. All-County teams hi both ports. fights and fighters in history. His 1947 match between Tony Zale. and he-has the-solution.

Give boxing back to boxing men, he says. Enforce the Supreme -Court decision (declaring the IBC a monopoly). Stop the monopoly from operating bi any way in boxing. 1 IWo-Year Remedy 'Veteran. boxing' men would be la action: tight chibe would new tighten could be brought- along, and In two yean the aport would be.

back in shape. Hurley believe. The IBC baa no right to let represent box- he gets me I -Ml Mm, -net Mr. Weiss. (Yankee general manager George Weiss).

And when he calls Weiss what do you think Weiss -says? Why he says, Sea Casey." We got a system. Thats why we keep winning. We dont trade with, the 1 The other day -he comes at Miller Huggtaa Field. stands behind out hatting cage and BALTIMORE lhAA tennis player has to take his work seriously if he if to beat professional champion Pancho Gonzales. And thats Just what Australian Lew Hoad is doing this year as he tries to reverie the whipping he took from Gonzales in 1958.

Hosd did not like' being drubbed," says Myron McNamara, advance publidty man for. the Jack. Kramer tennis And he's determined to beat the champ before anyone cUlms Pancho is over the hill- as a i McNamara appeared before the Baltimore Sports Reporters Assn, yesterday to beat the drums for the tour's appearance at the university of Maryland's dole Field-house April 4-5. with that Frank Lana as long as have anything to do with the New York Yankeei." Despite the warmth. It was pbvi-ous the Yankee manager Jias a chilly opinion of the Cleveland general manager.

Why out ot the' Cblondo Springs meetings a year ago December hes got all pny piayers, even Yogi Bern. Hes always calling. Must work for the telephone company. Know 4-J Rocky Grasiano grossed nearly 64231)00 still a record gate for an Indoor, bout. More recently, he promoted the Pete Radrmscher-Floyd Patterson heavyweight title fight at Seattla.

Where TrsiiM Begaa Hurley traces the start of ing's troubles, to the- years after World War I. when states set boxing commlsaions. "They're politicians," he 'says. "They don't know a. good fight from -a bad talks to all.

my gtayeis andmy writers. He lives here In SL Pete, Coif Game jturlry, slxty-one, la thin, 'grayhaired and intensely devoted to boxing. He is currently an ad-vanes publicity man far- tbs Har-. lem Clobetrottera. a professional hsthtfrsH team, but describes the I do when ho calls? Why.

If you If hes so smart why does be have the Indiana tmhflng in TUcson, Ariz? WeU. ha comes out, set, and rm la the outfield, then Fm back Inside getting my rash treated. No, he didn't give ft to me. WeU, bo thinks I'm ducking him. Hes a smart man.

He wants one of my third baseman." Lane haa been after Andy Carey for some time; especially since the-Yankees finished paying him that fes- Job as between engagements.1 He inststs be is still a fight pro- -t' t- 1 j-TS-if-y- VI But the wont ailment which he I feels must be cured if boxing isllo MulJJrOVlTlQ to be saved, is the IBC I ria set up the IBC I Wi ss? saw okay. But Instead I 3 CAT imself with veteran! ANTONICUTexUJ-TWs ntningaput B. nation's golf game is improving all ns the IBC, far fromiMi said Harvev Ravnor "Jim Norris which was surrounding himself with veteran boxing men, he got others who didn't know 'ai Hurkgr claims me inc. isr iremm timp said Harvey Raynor, meter and 'j fa5 1 if FinalLiLT ai 1 bonus of about S35DOO ha got when would he signed. Lane also would Uka to K-yr m- 1 fe Registration --wb -Ivdsb-vf The second aernkm for.

registra tersburg, Fla. yesterday. McDoo-gald's bullet throwflo first'com-pleted double play after Dick Stuart grounded to third baseman Andy Carey who forced Clemente on throw to McDou-gald AP Wirephoto HIGH-FLYING antics vault Gil McDoiigald, New York Yankee second baseman, high over Roberto Clemente of Pittsburgh Pirates in spectacular play during exhibition game it St. Pe have Bobby Richardson who could play shortstop and bolster tha weak aide of tha Cleveland tafleM. He's been after Richardson lor more than two years.

Nope." said Casey, TU never trade with him." Suppose- he mentions Rocky Cbtavito, his right fielder and on of the rising stars of the Americsa League? If he mentions that boy," uid Stengel, backing off a bit, he's got himself a deaL IU even throw in one of my six first basemen, maybe two." w- tion of youngsters wishing to eom-' hi the citys eight leagues ers ting under Little League Inc. of Yonkers takes place tomorrow morning at the same sites and times as feat week. Additionally, there will be regis- tration tor. North- Yonkers Babe Rath play, with Cbtts Boys Club, City fast 1666. North Men's Are 'T rfetion and Bryn Mawr Parish House the sites from 10 a.m.

mrauin wm being broken up by the recent Uephenl of the sport's touring Supreme couit decision. still 0 prefeMtonilJ; TWrh.nw.1 Ihi iam Of dlKCtime.the.TcXAB uid thflr hatiL1 he uvi Th PPI PGA tournament aupep- SLSScfS' taStXjT thing. It should chase them tm of boxing entirely, and punkSi them SSTSl, TJtJS tjUmUIm whirh-M frels1 til She vast improvement In ar dih kn golf Since World War 1L Nf Merest in Junior and coi-fighten. Gould'S? Itself to one fight a month. In Hurieys opinion.

"Let each champion defend ESSs hire title once a year on television. That would take care of right months. mlLlnns In rerh Unod RHor. Jhsra hvral "WeU. take the Tournamnrt mf fusing to sanction the type of bout 1 Sir itirte driers irentlT which Hurley says Is regular.

end-bert. twiceMveek-TV-fire. a ve Advertisers could accomplish the some thing. To play in the tournament. For such an ambitious program.

I foNe1 muS one of the tour- he beUeves a national boxing can- "e'1 PGA tour, miaskmer should be named a I aversga scoring Joe the czar to oversea the wgeneretkfi Raynor WestcoJ Dick Meister Cited ForJ.C. All-America 15 'COMPTON, Calif. Westchet- to Dick's coach at PeekskUl Ifigh ter Community 'College senior Dick Meister was, among the IS Alt-America it select rnns announced here yesterday by National Junior CbUege Athletic Association headquarters. -He was picked for the third Meister, a five-foot, 11-inch, 180-pounder from' PeekskUl. Is the lint Westchester Community College athlete to receive NJCAA All-American recognition in the eight AUTO INSURANCE 7 Any Age Car LAiiyZAge: Driver FS l'sIH ONE DAY IASV MONTNLT PAYMENTS UAURICE A.

BLOOM years his school has been a member of the association. He la School, George Peterson, commenting, Dick cam to Westchester well grounded in the fundamentals of the game. At PeekskUl in the 1955-'56 season Meister set a Peeksldl! High School scoring record with 407 points In an 18-game campaign. The year 'before ha had been member of a squad which had id a PeekskUl record of 1124 Meister also played with two Bear Mountain Outdoor Summer League champion dubs, playing for the 7 Dwarfs. At the outset of this reason Dick received the Cbn-Edison Sports Award.

Memberf of the three All-American teams selected. by a committee of coaches and athletic director! from aU-16 regions of the NJCAA will receive plaques, and the schools of there players will receive NJCAA All-American certificates. of the ALL FORMS OF nnOBARCS AM InMtw. iHkn 1 TO S-6748 Fsfklss Is bw Of Offles sport. But he would have to be a boxuig man not a he adds quickly.

THE WILY ONE TVoth TV Trade With said. Records are being set every year." Kids fifteen yean old at 'the end of the war are top players on the tour now, said Raynor. They came up, not through the caddie ranks as formerly, but through high school, college and amateur golf. Raynor ticked off the names of about 3S professionals who made the grade this way, including Paul Harney, Ken Venturi, Shelley Mayfield, Arnold Palmer, Dow finstervald. Art Wall, Jay Herbert.

Mika Souchak, Billy Maxwell and Gene Llttler. BF.ER DRINKING COMPARED CHRISTCHURCH New -Zealanders, on the avenge, drank 23 galkma of beer per person In 1957. Other averages: Bavarians, 33 gallons; Belgians, 31 gallons; Britons, 18 gallons. iirniMI GUARANTEED nUFFtEK MUFFLED kuq INSTAUIO' TRII IN-15 MINUTES- of tx players from the Eastern Conference of the NJCAA to be cited by the association, and the only one to be named an AU-Amer-Iran. Clint Roberts of Now-York City Cbmmunity CoUege received honorable mention.

Meister had been chosen earlier to the 1959 All-Eastern team of the NJCAA, and had hem named to the Erie County Technical Institute snd Concordia Junior CoUege all-opponent teams. Meister has paced his team in scaring in his two years at the Community College and wound up his Junior college career this sea-with a two-year total-of 18 points iiFM games. A Team Flayer Coach Gene Keefe praised his star last night, stating. Ms play this year allowed him to be an All-American in every sense of the word. Me was great team player.

He put out 1G0 per cent effort all of the time and never let up.r Though Meister is small as basketball players tun. he has very quick hands and deceptive moves. He drives weU and has a very ac- Additional Sports On Next Page Come outcome out, wherever you are! fT' 1-4 il-YV X-; ftS SPORTS CAR SHOW WOUIFS FINEST SPORTS CARS ON DISPLAY NOW IN OUR SHOWROOM Lancia' Aurelia Conv.V-6 Lancia AppiaY-4 i Alfa Romeo Conv. 2 liter Alfa Romeo Sprint Coupe Alfa Romeo Giulielta Spyder COME SEE THESE CARS AT Westchester's Sports Car Center VJOSEPHPALMERONE 11 JmdkeetmedWVtfe, ITs, towels emd Age Semwe thebe 1 55 North froadwow (cor of Ashburton 9 caanwaMiocanoM TOMKIlt: WL Imdaiya TOrim HIM MOIt miiv sa IhdaM 34NI 7HSaanBM.aMHNI II00KIT8: JH cLayhkaflra KmyHM lUMINfilU-IIRarfbatolblanblRr IHHN4 Ovm BM. htoato Ma4i ft itoaaalKHm curate Jjump shot, which he fires from aU angles.

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