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PAGE 24 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES Pirates Happy: First Friend And Then Law VIorrisville Trackmen Wliip Beiisalem; Wilson Tops Egan Sport Parade By OSCAR FRALEY Pittslmriih Defeats Cards; Cliisox Win NEW FORK deep. angry hurt of being abandoned has faded from the heart of the! hour and four-minute marathon in by singling home Frank Robinson in the 12th. K.rsl it 5 1-ncnd nml then ny FKF.n DOWN Fnited Press International Law and who in Pitt could ask a two-run homer in the last the 10th after the Dodgers had has fnrged ahead. 4-2, in their half. Brooklyn baseball fan.

Cari Er.s-;^^.iu 3 ,0 pardon Parody hnd three hits for kine said today. and been n'placed famous refrain of 1948 on mar tamous ren.n.. ui by the empty of a washed-uplooks like Bob for Los Angeles, love affair. land Vern Law can keep the Pitts- the National The man thev hailed as burgh Pirates in Relief ace Gerry Staley allowed iiH iiMii p. ione hit and one run over the last km" back those d.ffy, delirious rai'o all the should know rate.s seemed on the verge of Miuuia non hnt in-iiiame for the White Sox, whose It in the vanished park; sm" four-run fifth inning ral- callod Field tlial he sirongth of 'V was featured by Minnie Mno- iolories in eight Karnes, double.

Staley him- his first big league tryout. p.tohed his first major drove in the winning run a sacrifiee fly. the Yankees in a World Series, rr rf Uuid havc two of the gaudiest rec-i Barber Wins Third '1 1 in the leaRuo, Friend is 5-1; The Orioles made 't vie- with a 2 22 earned run average; jories in seven games when Jack- and Law is 6-1 with a 2.Of) A. Brandt homered off Kansas Friend, of is making a relief ace Leo Kiely in the comeback from a dismal ninth. The blow, producing the mark last season but Law is only i first run off Kiely this season, picking up where he left off in: 20-year old Steve Barber, geles.

pitched and won the first i 1959. He finished the campaign yielded one nin in four in- ma.ior league game in the City of with 12 victories in his last his third win. the Angels and then struggled; decisions for a final 18-9 slate. three-run hom- through a year and a half before Braves Beat Giants in the second inning proved calling it a career. at his best for Ralph Terry to win Now he has left Us Angeles be- Wednesday night when he pitched his second game with an hind him.

But he does go pirates to a 4-2 victory for the Yankees, The Indi- ord and swatted his only league home run. Moves esl didn't Last too much longer than the Brooklyn franchise. He went to Los An- to Brooklyn. spent 10 years there and 1 liave a lot of friends in Brook- the St. Louis Cardinals that en- r.bled them to tie the Giants who suffered a 3-1 loss to the Milwau- says the Hcosier hurler who Braves.

The Cincinnati Reds now peddles shirts and keeps the Los Angeles Dodgers, hand in baseball as a Saturday! 5.4 in 12 innings in other NL ac- gamc-of-the-week announcer ABC television. But there is jhc Chicago White Sox held baseball connection there one-half game grip on the more. Hurl Real Deep thn fi'Qnphicnu' American Ix'ague lead with a win over the Boston Red Sox, the Baltimore Orioles shaded the he cabbie.s, the waitresses and 1 uith rr II Law. who helped his cause witn the dock workers. Today you talk inninrt .1 a double in the sexenth inning.

With them ahoii the old days.nnd: heir faces light up. But they use up their per.sonal experi- ences the light goes away and ans threatened in the ninth but Terry retired Johnny Powers on a fly with the tying runs aboard. Id Linescores League (11 Wash. 000 000 000 03- .3 9 0 Detroit 000 000 0(K) 0 5 1 Pascual (4-3) and Battey. Bunning, Sisler (ID, Semproch (ID and Berberet, Wilson (11).

Loser (1-2). Boston 0.30 010 5 6 0 Chicago 100 041 6 10 3 F. Sullivan, Sturdivant (5), nicios (7) H. Sullivan, Gile 1 7 1 Pierce, Moore Kemmerer (4). Staley (6) and Lollar.

they shnig it off as a tragedy to Staley (4-1). Loser-F. their kids who dealt ex-teammate It IS, he sighed, a different Kline his third defeat. Mei'ormiek Loses First Two-Run Homer Johnny Coles (right) of Bishop Egan is shown crossing home plate after smacking a Iwo-run homer against Holy Cross of Riverside, N. the other day, Egan won, 7-4.

(Courier-Times Sports Photo By Ron town Cimiiio May At lend Rider New York Jack Ramsey To Talk At Bristol K. Of C. Relief pitcher Bob liush six fine innings and also seored '2-1 and Howard, llaw- the run for the Braves' bv bowling over catcher Hobie and Nixon. (3-3). Francona.

001 010 5 10 1 Landrith on a play at the plate. Pete Cimino, Bristol Giants filled the bases with outstanding basketball and base-ltwo out in the ninth but Don nnn ball player, has shown an interest retired Willie McCovey on City 00. Oil 000- 4 4 2 in entering liider College after a fly for the final out. Mike Mc-I "'lhelm Barber (61 and Gms- graduating from Bristol this Cormiek, San Franciscos five- 1 berg, Courtney (8). Kie- Cimino has not made winner, suffered his first; ly and Chiti.

Wmner-Barber application to Rider as yet as it i (3-1). Loser (1-1). was reported in a story in a Phil- Bailey broke up the four- Brandt, adelphia newspaper yesterday. National League The Warrior attracted 000 000 2 9 0 national attention in basketball last winter when he scored 114 points against Palisades in a Lower Bucks County Basketball League game. Cimino stunned the local baseball world on Monday of this when he twirled a perfect gamQ defeating the defending league champions.

1 0 San Fran Milwaukee Jack Ramsey, basketball coach at St. College of Phila- 030 000 4 5 0 delphia for the past five years. 100 001 2 8 2 will be honored Sunday morning at the annual Father and Son Communion breakfast of the Bristol Council Knights of Columbus. The affair will be held at the Bracken Post American Legion Home, Radcliffe Street, following 8 Mass in St. Church.

Ramsey w'ill be presented with a plague by the local Knights of Columbus as coach w'ho has contributed the most to collegiate basketball in the Delaware Valley area for the past five Other Winners The award was previously presented to Tom Gola, former All- American at LaSalle and now with the Philadelphia W'arriors and Jack Kelly, of Olympics rowing fame. Ramsey played varsity basket- Pittsburgli 200 000 4 8 1 Kline. Bridges (7). Duliba and H.R. Smith, Sawatski (8).

Law (6-1) and Burgess, H. W. Smith. (1-3). 001 000 000 1 10 2 010 000 3 10 0 JACK RA.MSEY In the five basketball years LOWER BUCKS COUNTY TRACK LEAGUE Final 1960 Standmgl William Tenhent Neshaminy Pennsbury Morrisville Morrisville High School closed out the 1960 Lower Bucks County Track League yesterday with an 83-30 victory over visiting Bensalem Township.

The Bulldogs of coach Burton Thomas, sparked by big Dick II 1 r- 'Woodrow Wilson Hart, fmished their league cam -1 Bensaiem Township paign in third place with a 4-3 Palisades book, Woodrow Wilson was active Neilsen established the the non-league ranks and handed'mark at 14.5 feet, nine and three- Levittown's Bishop Egan a 61-52 quarter inches in 1956. defeat. Wilson now has an over- Bruce Gerber was a two- all mark of 4-5. time winner for Morrisville. He Hart threw the discus a record copped the 100 and 220.

151 feet, two inches and pushed Walt Boone, who is the shot put 58 feet, six inches undefeated in the 880 in dual to become a double winner for oompetition this season, switched Morrisville. The LBCL discus record is held by Gary and competed in and won the mile event. LeRoy Hatch won the 100 Bensaiem Girls Tie C. Rock For 1st Place and 220 for the Golden Rams of Wilson. Woodrow Wilson Bishop Egan Track Sums: 1 I WE 21 120 high hurdles: 1.

LonR, W. 3 2. Willover, E. 3. Bematovich, W.

Time in.O 6 3 5 1 100: 1. Hatch, W. 2. HorowaU. E.

Rotunno, E. Time 10.6 5 4 Mile: 1. Boone, W. 2. Trach.v, E.

W. Time 4:38.6 3 440: 1 E. 5. Snedeker, W. 3.

Webster, E. Time 57.4 3 180 low hurdles; 1 Kimbrough. W. 2. aie) LandlcT, E.

and Willover, E. Time 23.6 4 880: Cope, E. 2. Zokovitich, E. 3.

Danner, Time 2:20.6 1 8 220: 1 Hatch, W. 2. Rutlonno, E. 3. Boone, W.

Time 2.5.4 6 3 Mile relay: Wil.son, Time 4 00.0 (Oliver, Danner, Snedeker, Boone 5 0 Shot put: 1. Hudson, W. 2. Williams, E. 3.

Ehling, PL Distance 42 ft. 10 in. 8 4 Discus; 1. Ehling, E. 2.

Scarbrough, W. 3. Hudson, W. Distance- 120 ft. 4 5 High lump: 1.

(tie) Smith, W. and Rodman, W. 3. Hess, E. Height- 5 ft.

1 in. 8 1 Broad jump: 1. William.s, E. 2. Hatch, 3.

Glessner, E. Distance- 17 ft. 5 in. 3 6 Pole vault: 1. Willover, E.

2. Rodman, W. 3. Dick. W.

Height 10 ft. 4 5 Bensaiem Township High School moved back into a two-way tie for first place in Lower Bucks County Girls Softball League with Council Rock High yesterday by scoring its fifth victory in six starts. Bensaiem defeated Delhaas, 3-0, in a six inning affair. Neshaminy bagged its third triumph of the season with an easy 24-2 romp over Woodrow Wilson. The Pennsbury-Palisades, Council Rock New Hope-Solebury and W'illiam Tennent-Morrisville games were in progress when rain halted play.

Pennsbury-Palisades and Council Rock-New Hope will play the game over on Monday, No date on the Tennant-Morris- has been decided on as yet. Kersey Homers Senior Joan Kersey socked a home run to give Bensaiem a 1-0 lead in the frame. The Owiettes picked up two more tallies in the third inning to clinch the game. Aileen Plunkett was the winning pitcher. Linda Stump took the reverse for Delhaas, Wilson Slammed Neshaminy ran wild in dumping W'oodrow Wilson.

The Redskins cracked out 15 hits and used numerous W'ilson errors to score 24 runs. Neshaminy batters had a field day with extra base blasts. Sharon Hill clubbed a home run and a double. Roberta Weiser whacked a triple. Doubles went to Hill, Kathy Nash (two), Hibbs (two) and Joan Sugalsk.

Sugalski was the winning pitcher, and Joan Sugalski. Sugalski was LOWER BUCKS COUNTY GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE Bensaiem Township Council Rock William Tennent Palisades Bristol Pennsbury New Hope-Solebury Neshaminy Morrisville Delhaas Woodrow Wilson Totals 61 52 Officials; Don Nasta, Paul Vic Gilbert, Bob Ballent, the winning pitcher. Eileen Ward took the mound loss for the Ramettes. Barbara Sloney, Joan Broad and Jean De Bernard! had two hits each for Wil.son. Delhaas Girls 0 Bensaiem Gitit v3) akrr abr Manherz 2 2 0 0 Kersey 3b 211 Tier 20 0 lb 2 00 Stump 20 1 Call cf 20 0 Smyrl cf -20 0 Stall 2 I 1 lb 20 0 1 Hodgins ss 211 Simpson 3b 2 0 1 Rink If 200 FiiKlPr rf 200 200 Hibbs If 2 00 Hay 2b 2 01 Woolvin 200 1 Smith sf 2 0 Snyder sf 100 Plunkett 11 0 Totals 19 02Totals 19 3 4 000 000 -0 licnsalcm 01 2 OOx- -3 Bensalem-Morrisville track sums: 120 -yard high hurdles: 1.

Charles Zucker, 2. John Little, 3. Cesar DeLorenzo, B. Time 16.7. 100: 1.

Bruce Geiber, 2. Wajne Culp, 3. Al Radesti, M. Time- 10.5. Mile: 1.

An.gelo Tone, 2. 4'George Zslonay, 3. Bill Frye, 5 M. Time 440: 1. Weaver, 2.

Rob Mudie, .1. Clarence Williams, B. Time 53.7 180-yard low hurdles: 1. Bob Dreher, 2. Sam Petrszysak, 3.

Harry Devlin. B. Time 21.8. 880: i. Bert Stromberg, 2.

Ted Zawatsky, 3. Al Dodson. B. Time 2:13. 220: 1.

Bruce Gerber, 2. Wayne Culp. 3. Dave Jonik. B.

Time 24.2 Mile relay: 1. Morrisville (Zawatsky, Weaver. Leon Okurovvski, Lou Time 3:45.8. Pole vault: 1. (tie) Terry Calrk, Rick Rudloff.

Larry Riley, M. Height 9 feet. 6 inches. Shot put: 1. Dick Hart, 2.

Vince Straszynski, 3. Gene Walters, B. Distance 58 feet, 6 inches. 8 1 High lump: 1. Larry Riley.

2. George Stcnkman. 3. Walfc Ellis. M.

Height 5 feet, 1 Inch. 3 Discus: 1. Hart, 2. Earl Santee. 3.

(ieorge Stockman, B. Distance 151 feet, 2 inches. 4 Broad jump; 1. Al Radosti, 2. John Taylor, 3.

Steve Shutt, M. Distance 18 feet, 1 inch. 9 0 Final score 83 30 Officials: Al MacDonald, Gordon Davies, Hank Zurio. Neshaminy Girls (24) ab Hill lb Weiser 3b Doyle 2b Gross ss Na.sh rf Allen If Hibbs cf Wright sf Sugalski Totals Wilson W. Wilson Girls (2) ab 4 3i Ward 4 11 3 3l Broad lb 4 (i 2 4 If 4 0 2 2 1 Bruce ss 3 0 1 2 I'DeChico sf 3 0 0 1 li Sloney cf 3 0 2 2 li Wertz 2b 3 0 0 3 3 Klesh 3b 3 0 0 1 lloiinc 3 1 1 2 1 i Katona rf 3 0 0 52 24 15! Totals 33 2 9 754 213 001 (K)0 2 Christ Lutheran Dumps Levittown Presbyterian Christ Lutheran scored a 12-11 NATIONAL LKAGI W'.

L. ret. GB 20 10 San Krancisco Pittsburgh Milwaukee ru.mph orer Levittown Prcshy-i tenan in the Lower Bucks Coun- Ann-ioc ly Y.M C.A. Church Softball Leacue last night. Bill Fo.ster was the winning P'tcher, Johnny Pollock suffered, I t'sterday Kosiilts Pittsburgh 4 St.

Louis 2 Levittown Pres Christ LuthtVan -11. (12i ab ab Purks 3b 4 1 rf St. Ixiuis Chicago 20 10 13 11 IG 14 13 17 11 17 9 15 11 1 .542 4 .533 4 .433 7 .393 8 .375 8 Rickey Set To Testify WASInXGTON (UPD-Branch Rickey, silver-tongued spokesman for the fU'dgling Continental League, listed as the leadoff witness today on the controversial baseball bill. Ba.seball Commissioner Ford C. Frick, already an outspoken ofv ponent, W'as ready to take his cuts at the measure in testimony be- uiu uvn; fore tho Senate Anti-Monopoly sub- McCormick (5-1) and Landrith tluring his fresh-! Jack has coached at the Six new Henry Vix.

The Dowds were run-j committee. Willev Ru.sh (3) McMahon (ojiiCollege, he has compiled one of constructed at a cost of over ners up in doubles Rickey was expected to favor and Crand'ill (2 n) impressive records and initiated only this and in the singles; the bill A controversial feature in underwater country for a major college. Spring, will greet ofJa.st Spring, while Vix, a senior, would limit to 100 the number of 'unit as an Ensign. After his teams have either best small college tennis to Dick Wardman in! baseball players which a major charge, he went back to St. Jo-lshared the City Title in four in pust here this semi-finals two league team could control.

Thus opening possibilities for the new league to ol)tain pliiyers. One important lineup change was announced Wednesday. Sub- Rider Invitation Tennis Tourney Set This Weekend 5 4 3 5 4 8 1 8 1 5 4 6 0 (12 innings) Ins: OOn non 9 a ow mu me 111 luui ui luuifid ino fvin mn om captained the the five years. On the when Rider College holds ago. I'iir -iw wu -ui 8 and was named to the Ram.sey’s teams have annual Invitation Tennis iiuams, McUevitt (9) andicity squad in 1948 and 1949.

iticipated in four in- Toni'nament. Wi Ro.selx)ro. Hook, Henry (12) and Bailey. Winner U-l). Loser McDevitt (0-1).

Robinson. i Chicago at rain ci All nis ss PoViH-k ftler l.iiffertv lb Schafly 2b Hitchens If 5 2 1 rf 2 3 I If 3 3 5 2 3b 4 0 4 0 0 Rupert If 5 0 2 Murren If Olsen 2b Goodwin lb o.strr 3 4 0 1 4 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 I 0 3 1 0 night Koufax Herb Elliott In LA Meet Totals 32 11 10 ittown Pre.s. Christ Lutheran Kuhn, Parker Triumph In Races Cincinnati 5 lx)S Angeles 4 i Milwaukee 3 San Francisco 1 Chicago at rain 3 1 1 Pltclu'rs Chicago at Philadelphia (night Ander.son v.s RolH-'rts 'l-3i St, Louis at Pittsburgh 0-0) vs Gibbon (2-1 i ALF.X Los Angeles at i i a i International i vs Me-; LOS ANGELES (UPI) -High-i (26 lish Mighted by the presence of Aus-I 3315 (WX-I 2 San Franci.KCji) at Milwaukee Herb Elliott in the 1500; night Odel vs Spahn niciers, the 20th annual Coliseum Relays Friday night claimed its greate.st field in the history ofi the meet. I Although Elliott was progress-1 ing l)oiter in training then he had; anticipated, two other listed as unlikely performers be- caiKse of illness. Parry uorld's shot put champion, an-' nounced his withdrawal oi an acute sinu.s condition, Ray Norton, co-holder of the; 100-yard dash record, was ported by his coach.

Bud Winter, After six years of succes.sful high school coaching, Ramsey returned to Hawk Hill as both baseball and basketball coach in 1955 coach at St. er and Mt. mington. While coaching at the.se defeats, schools, he found time to Presently. Ramsey is in line his degree in education to be the next athletic director from the University of Pennsyl- of St.

vania and also play semi-pro William Ennis is in charge of basketball in the Eastern League arrangements of the commu- with Sunbury. Currently, Ram.sey breakfa.st and indications are nei'ds only his thesis to add Ph. that from 1.50 to 200 will attend I), degree to his achievements, the affair. Other players that should cause notice are Fairleigh vitational tournaments and two! Eight Colleges will be repre-lNelson Ivings, a senior who has Holiday estival in sented in the two-day tourna-'only lost one match this committee Chairman Estes Ke- Madison Sriuare Garden, with Seton Hall the defend- 1 and that was to Baldwin of Hof-jfauver sponsor of the (2-1). (iames i Los Angeles at Philadelphia Brad Kuhn of LevittSwn and Francisco at Pittsburgh Burry of scored Chicago at Milwaukee wins in the program of club bi- Cincinnati at St Louis cycle races held at Par- A.MKHICAN amus, by tho Century Road Club of Brad won first of the No, 24-Basic Stance u.sed handicap to advantage, riding thruughout the course, win by a 20-yard margin.

Brad was fifth in the mile open. Burry continued undefeated in open race competition this as won the one mi Inter-i uf II Poremba of Fair Lawn, N. the sec-ond place finisher, In the handicap event, Burry wasj last off the mark but made ground to finish third, I S( ORES A I HIPLK BALTi'wORK, Md, -LPi Jockey Bennie fireen scored a triple at Pimiico Wedne.sday Green caiJiX'd with; Ram in j.uhth race to beat Xeu York at I'iiK ogo Sailor i (iuidc A inner ol the 1958 Wa.shington at K.iri.sa- City Washington, by Baltimore at Ddroii a half length Baston at Cleveland W. IM. GB Ui 10 Baltimoreir, 11 -J 13 10 Cleveland 14 11 Boston 10 12 4 Dv'troit10 13 Washington 10 400 Kansas City 10 17 .370 O'2 liesults Wa.shington :3 Detroit 0, 11 innings Chicago 6 Boston 5, night New York -3 i Cleveland2.

nig ht Baltimore 5 Kansas Cit; 4, I Vobable I TS Boston at Chicago Moni )0U- quette (3-2i vs Score Baltimore at a a 'night; strada '2-1' Daley By JIM.MV DK.MARKT Newspaper Knterprise Assn. The accompanying illustration shows the stance for a tee shot. The ball is played so that if a line were drawn from it to the left toot it would pass through the area the center of the left fool and heel, to be a doubtful participant be-i 'f'his places the hands almost di- 2 2 'Only games (ianirs teeth. i opened slightly. The ball is be- The meet had been expected to' ing played toward the left side, renew the sprint duel of Occiden- I''ach of these provisions, Doug Smith and Norton.

along with the flexed knee.s, But the field still was an gn'atly iissists an and pow- outstanding one with Smith facing erful flow of the downswing as nationally recognized the clubhead makes contact with formers as Dave Sime. Bobby the ball, and goes from there to Morrow, Bob Poynter. Si('l Garton' the full finish of the swing, and Willie White. P'ixing the hands in the grip, But the 2.5-event program was an(i making certain that each ik year. Two of the better run- much in a straight line extend- ning events were expected to be ing from the shoulders and lun- Ihe 400 and BfiO-meter races, ning down the arms and cluo Ernie Ciinliife, the top I'nited to the ball, as indicated by Siate- 8H0 performer, heads the arrow.

This is the single, ba.sir field in the 800 meters that in- stance Siebert of With only slight variations. iMel Spence of Arizona State and you use this stance in iCary Weisiger of Duke. every shot. Cortland St. and Iren on St.

Minue through Saturday, with the Top seeded player will be last: semi-finals scheduled for 9 a year's singles champion the finals. 1:30 p.m, on Sat- Garfinkel, a senior from Buffalolurday. A tournament biUKjuet will St. Although he will not have to.be held Friday night, worry about last runner up! While individual champion.sh'ps Tom Carrscadden of Seton, Hall be rated only on singles plav, he should face some excellent team championships will at- competition in second seated ti-incd by combining singles and Chuck Baldwin, a junior from Hofstra who was a member of the last Junior Davis Cup squad. Dowd Brothers Along with Baldwin, Garfinkel will have to deal with the two doubles A freshman tennis tournament, also sponsored by Rider, will be held at the same time as the annual invitation on the Lawrenceville campus with Trenton Oenfisfrtj Dowd brothers, Dan and Jim, jGlassboro, Hostra, Seton Hall and from Fairfield and Cortland sending entries.

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