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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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At it ua Df Wecrtlhiar Peirmote, 'WiWcate Pldv CaBifoirmiia 10 Celtics Win 4lh Straight NBA Title TuttleiSftayGet SttairtDing Mod Monongahela baseball team will grabbing another in the sixth travel to California today in an to win the oam TODAYS SPORT PARADE By OSCAR FRALEY United PrM Intomerttoncd BOSTON (UPD Thii now Is afternoon contest starting at 4 p. Butch Mamie and Lazzarl wer the land of tht bean, the cod, and Bill Russell. NY i 1 tZf 3 m-, jthe hitting stars with two hiL3 This will be Monongahela's sec-: apiece. Ron Gambirasi, Kenni ond Section 15 contest, the first! For the unitiated, eoateed Bill NEW YORK (UPD Stem (Th Man) Musial admitted today that this might not be his last year as an active player, after all. i "I said when I signed my con- has something te do with "my Russell is the difference between MP 7CAW being a win over Donora on Tuesday, 5-3, seeing the Cats commit five errors.

The Trojans have bles while Mamie and Lazzar; contributed triples for the Wild, cats. Lazzari showpd pnnH winning and losing for the Boston rart that this nroh-ab-ab-lee i oesi start since II A rs I k. I Celtics basketball team. It has would be my last season," the 20- Dlaved tu'rt lpa0110 03mK GA farltrrti Art 1 ti Worked Harder Earlier "I worked harder, earlier, IT Kf xiXmt i in1 vn ule mounu, noi aiiowuv year star of the St. Louis Cardi- he; been like that for six years now the and the 6-foot, 10-inch Russell nal ivn1ained.

"I euess I stut-! remembered. "Right alter ana nave lost both contests. The! a walk and striking out five Dra. first game with Brownsville, 4-l'gon batters. tered on it a little bit but if first of the year started going proved it again Wednesday night.

feel like I do now, hy not play to a St. Louis gym three days ai when the former San Francisco another year?" veek. When you get to Florida for jAll-American and Olympic basket- There are two reasons for this; spring training you only have: ball ace came here, the Boston current change of opinion. about 10 days to get in playing Celtics had never won a National One is the fine start Musial got, shape. Older fellows find those the; Basketball Association Division or off to this year, his best in five toughest 10 days of the year.

This playoff championship. years. The other 'is the pleasing-, time I was in good shape and! They've now won six straight to-Musial manner in which Man-made it easily in the 10 days be-division crowns and five out of six and yesterday with Chaqleroi, 14 7. The game at Donora was a thriller. After Mononga-hela took a 2-0 load in the first inning, Donora fought back to score throe big runs on five Cat errors.

From this point on, Rich Lazzari held tha Dragons in check for the remainder of the game. Moan-while, the Cats scored two runs in the second inning and Cafc-3, it, first ge, received only three hits and never was in the contest at Brownsville. Against Char, leroi, the Trojans grabbed a 3-9 lead in the first inning but could not hold on. The Cougars scored two in the first, five in the second and six in the third before adding a lone tally in the sixth inning. Sepesy, a catcher first base ager Johnny Keene works him.

cause of that gymnasium work. 1 1 playoff titles including an un- "When you get to be 41 years 'was ready to go." Iprecedented four in-a-row. old, you just don't know how long Playing more regularly this What happened the year they you can go on," Musial pondered; spring in the exhibition games Host (1958)? Why, Bill Russell was as he stood beside the batting ja'so put the old snap back out with an injury, naturally, cage at the Polo Grounds. "And Stan's muscles and, at a rock-' Overtime Victory I'll be 42' by the time next season! hard 181 pounds, the lean six foot- The Celtics turned back the Los starts. had only five pounds to shed Angeles Lakers, 110-107, in over- man, is the leading California batter with three hits in two contests.

Starting in the infield for Cougars Blast Trojans, 14-7 "But, as I said, if I feel as good, before the season got under way. time before a packed Boston Gar Musial, who has a lifetime bat the Trojans will probably be Mo-rich or Sepesy at first base; Harvey Cornell at second: Pas- WINNERS IN MONONGAHELA OPTIMIST CITY LEAGUE Junior Division are the St. Paul Saints. The Saints captured 22 straight games over a two-year period. A 13-0 slate this season and 9-0 last year.

Pictured left to right are: front row Kim Hull, Terry Sarnoskie, Ricky McPherson and Mark Povich; back row John Hutch-ko, Brian Herman, assistant coach, Gary Spalla and Bucky Phillips. jcoe at short stop with Wilkinson Charleroi High School opened as I do right now, I don't see any reason why I can't help the club. That's the big item." Likes Playing Schedule Then there's the way Keane is handling the seven-time National den house Wednesday night. The victory ended a best-of-seven trans-continental title playoff which had been tied at three wins apiece. The crowd lugged Russell, the veteran play-making ace Bob its Section 15 baseball schedule ting average of .333, didn't feel disgusted and ready to quit because of his three poorest seasons in a row.

He batted only .253 in 1959, .275 in 1960 and ..288 in 1961. Maybe Another Year with a 14-7 win over California at St. Paul Saints Captures 22-0 Record For Two Years In MOCL the Cougar home field yesterday afternoon, pounding out ten hits League batting champion "I iust thought that if 1 wasn't Cousv. Coach Red Auerbach. and off two Trojan" pitchers "There were times I sat aroimd.going to hit, I'd only hurt the club! the rest of the Celtics off the California lost its second too long and the best thing about and I'd step out on my own," he! court.

Terry Sarnoskie and Jim Foster straight game, being defeated by said. "Well, with this start, and St. Paul Saints, undefeated in; year, the Saints captured the the last two years, won' the Jun-j Midget Division with a 9 0 rec- The cold statistics showed that Russell, who averaged 19 points were about the smallest players; Brownsville last Tuesday, this working formula, maybe I've at third. In the outfield, Califor. nia has Swarrow in left, Sager in center and Konich in right with either Sepesy or Morich doing the catching.

On the mound, the Trojans will probably go with Yarnc-vich, who pitched against the Brownies on Tuesday. For Monongahela, Gary Turtle will get the starting assignment. Tuttle, a stylist lefthander, is one of Monongahela's five re turnees and pitched very wel! last year for the Section 15 champs. Around the infield, the Cats will this game is playing," said the fit, quiek-s peaking Musial. "But Keane works me a couple of weeks and then gives me a cou lor Division in the Monongahela ord.

This vears mark is 13 0 in the division but were also great! The Trojans opened the game got another year, during the season and 25 during Optimist City League this season. 'combining a 22-0 slate for the two team players and veiy faithful. jin the top half of the first inning The man who holds 36 major; the playoffs, had a Boston high of Their coach, Mr. Phillips, cred Mark Povich, Tim Hull and with three runs. In the bottom ple ot days ott, instead of playing and ieaeu- reCords.

and sets an- its the boys on a fine year. Last Ricky McPherson did a fine job! half, Charleroi tallied two. In the me a couple of days on and a other almost every time he goes 30 points and a record-tying game total of 40 rebounds. He scored four of the ten Boston overtime points. coupie on.

wnen you ao mat to the plate, erinned widelv. seasons. Bucky Phillips and Gary Spalla were first and second respectively in scoring in the Junior League with 97 and 93 points. This is the third year in a row that Bucky has won the scoring way you lose your, timing and Anyhow, Keane knows me pret and Mr. Phillips is proud of.

these Cougar half of the second, they youngsters. Also, Mr. Phillips got five big runs and smashed six quoted, "I wish to take this op-'runs in the third inning, portunity to thank the players California came back In the and Brian Herman, who has done fifth to score two runs to cut the The loss was a tough one to tough ty well and he figures if I have a good year, I'll be back." take for the Cindcrella-like Lak- ers. Elgin Baylor, completing ai Down The Alleys Picking up a bat, he headed Into go with Benny Farquhar at first; iwu-t: ui uic iniugcia. una a great jou wan uie learn mis ieaa io 13-a out the Loucars re-i the cage.

Looking back over his i season in which he spent off-days his first year in the Junior jtaliated with another in the sixth. iLarry Spiegel Division. Bob Johnson, a standout foot-! The Trnians foifrht. hart aoain I Gambirasi at at second; Ron short and Eddig shoulder he laughed: in the Army and leaves scoring! "I figure maybe the same baskets, had a game high of 41 o--- Johnson at third. In the outfield, Gary Spalla led the team in ball and basketball star i Iku tl, ovvi nic I1111C III LUC llllrtl Jllll- tr L.i- Pmmli XinvA JUm'i, way.

points Deiore luuung oui. ruiu you're in trouble. "Playing regularly and then resting," Musial continued, "I wasn't the least bit tired at the end of last season. That regular rest is important because when you get to my age and you get run down you don't snap back like those young fellows. The secret is to keep oh an even keel and not let yourself get too tired." The three-time Most Valuable Player thinks, too, that a "sensible approach' to spring training! oiling it vccii.

nc was aiso look ume out lOiine out tne Loutrars were tm dcicl-uu NEW EAGLE BORO So if It goes' it has been days ago he scored an all-time going for him. and he won't tire playoff record of 61 points in a best rebounder on the team and! help the young boys in their prac- uuicn Mamie lett, Kenny Per- toudi. winnine. 14-7. i could be classified as the best indices.

himself out by plavine double single game here, the division. George Kalamaras was the center and either Allan ting star for the Cougars withi000 or Bob Patterson in right, three hits, including a triple. Pat-Mlke Vugnnovich -will be the Cat Qi'li'nn on4 TttnM UJ i Catcher. 'We'll Be Back" headers, the man prob-ab-ab-lee John Hutchko was among the The defeat only delayed the Los still will be wearing the same uni first ten players in scoring and Angeles championship charge ac form at the same old stand again hits apiece to pace the Cougar at The next game for the Wildcats will be away at Brownsville on cording to Laker Coach Fred in 1963. The Majors tack.

Schaus. "We'll be back," he said. Sepesy banged two hits for APrU 23' j962' Bm LEAGUE Martello's Insurance 56 34 Cost's Pharmacy 51 39 Partazana's Serv. Sta. 50 40 Simoncelli's Serv.

Sta. 49 41 MMM Pub. Co. No. 2 49 41 Lorenzi's Serv.

Sta. 4fi 44 Keystone Cleaners 44 46; New Eagle Bakeiy 44 46 Ross Radio 44 46 MMM Pub. Co. No. 1 38 52 Anselmino's Dist.

37 53 Hill's Restaurant 31 59 "We'll win the title. I don't know vuie una a i-u marK in tne see- whether it will be next year or play at Charleroi Trojans as Charleroi pitchers, Myers and Stan Kemp gave Cali-jfornia eight hits. tion and will today. Dick Stuart's Glove, Earl Francis Pitching Win For Pirates, 4-3 Black Hawks Meet Leafs In Filth Game The lineup: By Unitel Press International National League L. Pet.

GB CHARLEROI-M 0 1.000 when, or whether I'll be the coach, but we'll be back to win." The comment touched off speculation that Schaus expected to be fired by the Laker management. He declined to comment further on the situation. Both the Celtics and Lakers agreed there was little difference between the two teams. They all Pittsburgh St. Louis 0 1.000 1 Nuccl, cf.

1 Individual single game high: M. Pietroboni 219. PHILADELPHIA (UPD The TORONTO (UPD Toronto Mn rianclsco Indians Beat Bisons, Paille Stars, 4-0 Individual three game high: M. afe -320 -433 -221 i 2 0 -311 4 0 Unbeaten Pittsburgh Pirates con 2 3 3 4 4 Kalamaras, 2b. Hosteller, e.

Kemp, Harosky, rf. hockey fans, taking their from Chicago's rabid mobs, An8e'es Pietroboni 594. tinue to lead the National League Teamsingle game high: Loren-'be sitting on their hands tonight Philadelphia Savage and a single by Roy Sie-vers in the third ended Mizell's stint. Winning pitcher Earl Francis held the Phillies to three singles the rest of the game for his first win of the year. Francis also .667 .571 .556 .500 .444 .250 .125 .000 Gargon, If.

zis berv. Ma. 847. when their MaD Leafs meet the intinndU said "the breaks" settled the game, series and championships, nr fl I irk VAa 1 ftt'D 5'i'Pateiiine, lb. 3 2 2i Team three game high: Ansel- Black Hawks in the fifth game mino Dist.

2418, the best-of-seven Stanley Cup final Ulica80 61 2 'Johnson, 3b. 6' 2 Myers, p. am jones wun it yuuus, uiny iew xorK series. uarwa me winning rally the two of which came in the first I.C.C. Wednesday's Results Louis 15 New York 5 Peters, c.

Lee, 2b. .312 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (LTD .310 Blu" Sweeney's sharp-shooting and 0 0 Ma rcel Paille's back-stoping 0 0 earned the Springfield Indi- 0 0 0 ans a 1-0 lead over the Buffalo 0 0 BisoIls American Hockey fifth when he singled, Dick Groat 'half and five in over time. Frank singled with two out and Skinner' SIRamsou cr-mw) 9.1 mints. 17 in the St.

Stung by an offhand remark tossed at reporters, that "our fans today after winning their seventh straight game, 4-3, Wednesday night over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies knocked Vinegar Bend Mizell from the mound as they scored three runs to lead, until Bob Skinner's three-run homer in the fifth inning. The Pirates scored their first run on Bill Mazeroski's second homer of the eason in the third inning. LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE Hisiro, If. Milwaukee 6 San Francisco 4 blow put the Pirates ahead to half and 15 of them on 16 sit on their hands and aren't stay.

Eleanor Gatto 8 worth the two goals Chicago's i6" trips to the foul line. Jack Hamilton was the losing 14 rooters are to their team" Leaf mKu Gloria DeRosa 28 14 10 pitcher. League tinat playofts. Sweeney scored a pair of first period goals and Paille handled 20 shots flawlessly as the Indians 17 backers have vowed to toss hats 19 and old rubbers on the Garden Cincinnati 14 Los Angeles 0, night! Totals Thursday's Probable Pitchers St. Louis at New York Wash- 25 19 16 14 13 12 The victory tied the Pirates' all- Helen Kickel JoAnn Rosini Bess Nuzzaci 20 ice for this critical meeting xne fnus scored two runs 0 blanked the Bisons, 4-0, Wednes- time elub record of seven straight wins at the start of a season.

They last did it in 1938. The two clubs 21 burn (0-0) vs. A. Jackson (0-1). jPascoe, ss I San Francisco at Milwaukee i Cornell, 2b.

to the first inning on two singles, Mary Broggi Val Jansante Is Guest Speaker At TAA Banquet two walks and a sacrifice fly. A The remark was attributed to Toronto Manager-C a Punch Imlach following Tuesday night's 4-1 defeat in Chicago, a defeat Individual Single Game High Helen Kickel 169. meet again tonieht at Connie walk and a stolen base by Ted 1 i day night in the opener of the 2 -of -seven series. 2 1 The Bisons had knocked off the j.Rochester Americans and the Her-Jshey Bears in advancing to the fi- Mack Stadium. Individual Three Game High Marguarite Tuiri 435.

ab 3 3 5 3 2 4 3 2 1 2 0 Val, Jansante, athletic director Marichal (1-1) vs. Burdette (0-1). 1 Sepesy, lb. Houston at Chicago Stone 1-0) Swarrow, If. vs.

Cardwell (0-2). Morich, c. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Wilkinson, 3b. 'night) McBean (0-0) vs. Ma-; Sager, cf.

haffey (2-0). Konich, rf. Los Angeles at Cincinnati Zarosky, p. (night) Koufax (1-1) vs. Pur- Huffman, p.

Team Single Game High No. i nal round, but they were no match at Mon Valley Catholic High, will i Kickel 586 which squared the series at two games apiece. The Leafs had been humbled in a bitter game which had beenj frequently delayed by showers of I for the Indians, who are bidding be a special guest of the Trojan Qifor their third straight Calder Cup PRA Drivers Race AI South Park Sunday Brown Prepares To Meet Ortiz Saturday Night Athletic Association when the TAA pays tribute to North Cath c.w.v. hats, minor debris, rubbers, fire- key (2-0). Gales, ph olic's state championship basket championship.

qI Sweeney scored his first goal with the game only two minutes 8'old and tallied again at 7:33 of on crackers and eggs, as the Windy Svvabbies Friday's Games ball team on Mondav evenine. 36 City fans lifted the roof while (No games scheduled) Totals April 23 at the North 28 7 Commandos LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD-Liehl- American League tne owning period. Spring! icld went ahead 3-0 on a second Dei iod Sportsmen's Club in Pittsburgh. Score by Inningst Missiles weight champion Joe Brown and 64 57 56 49 38 38 38 32 Pittsburgh Racing drivers rained, frozen and Mel Cratslev of Carneeie Tech.

challenger Carlos Ortiz nut the Red Manning of Duuesne 37 backing up the Hawks. 44 The Hawks got their first taste 55 of the "new look" Leaf fans at 55 Malton, Toronto's International 55 'Aii-port, when they arrived amid 61 a chorus of boos provided by California 300 020 2 7 goal by Jimmy Anderson and Ted Charleroi 256 001 14 Harris added another for the In- 2B Hostetler. 3B Kalamaras. dians in the final session. mowed out of three attempts to' finishing touches today on prepa- Bob Timmons of Pitt, Nunnes Chicago Los Angeles New York Cleveland Detroit iw Uleir long-aeiayea til hmch' ton rhre collp'ce cace uikuiii iil uuuiu uuiiL.

n. nun mi nmnniinnivi i ill be featured a nn Kn 'ZS' FT-. on Sunday after several hundred Toronto fans who Park Speedway top physical shape for the Satur W. L. Pet.

GB 5 2 ,714 4 2 .667 ij 3 2 .600 1 3 2 .600 1 3 2 .600 'l 3 3 .500 l'i 2 3 .400 2 3 5 2'i 2 4 .333 2' 2 2 5 .286 3 main speakers at the TAA's first Wooble Low-Luster Individual Single Game High Fred Fernandez 267. lnlividual Three Game High Fred Fernandez 580. Team Single Game High A watched while they climbed aboard a bus headed for their downtown hotel. "We'll show them we can get behind our club and raise just as Baltimore Washington Kansas City Boston Minnesota FisMjbrBaths, noon. A field of about 50 cars will run in the special Easter races which get underway with time trials at 1 p.

m. and races at 2:30. Both late models cars from 1955 up and hardtops from 1954 down will run feature annual basketball banquet. Carl Ide, WTAE-TV personality, will serve as master of ceremonies. John Cicco, athletic director of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, will present the PCIAA title trophy to the Trojans at the dinner.

day contest. Neither Brown, making his 12th title defense, nor Ortii had any heavy work scheduled although there was some chance Brown might box one or two rounds today. Ortiz finished his sparring activity Wednesday with four rounds of work. ar Swabbies 839. Team Three Game Swabbies 2290.

Hii. much hell as they do in Chicago," .1 hitdims and Wednesday's Results Chicago 3 Minnesota 2 Detroit 5 Washington 1 Baltimore 1 New York 0, night yeuea several oi me Lai lans from the safety of the observation platform, atop the main terminal. Woodwork JEWELS BOWLING LEAGUE races in the first district stock Los Angeles 3 Kansas City 2, night car program of the season. Brown, favored te retain his crown in the championship match at the Convention Center, and 3 2 1 Champion Don Luffy of Over- Marge Mabel Tina Kitty Ortiz both underwent preliminary brook, Herb Scott of Wexford, Buddy O'Connor of Green Past tmf IsSi 9mm IhiinsJ gives ym wli tad woodwork a love tecftoes Mah But will Ma years at pad wrmatihf aftv aMat taf to dry. ing.

FiM fcr fkffs lac Ceta Don Yates Sets Uniontown High Jump Record physical examinations Wednesday 0 1 2 3 31 44 48 50 field, Dick Bailey of Grove City, anernoon. Dr. Donald Romeo said Season's Standing Joe Mihalic of Murrysville and (Only games scheduled) Thursday's Probable Pitchers Kansas City at Los Angeles Ditmar (0-1) vs. Witt (0-0) or Chance (0-0), Chicago at Minnesota Buzhardt (0-D vs. Kaat i0-0).

Detroit at Boston Lary (1-0) or Regan 0-l) vs. Conley (0-1). New York at Baltimore (night) arown showed no trace of the Dave Lundy of Monroevillt will tonsil Infection which forced pout Mabel Marge Tina 5 43 39 37 ONLY AT SUN ponement of a scheduled Feb. 24 22 have new racers to begin the duel for the late model season Don Yates, Uniontown High's Monongahela Slow Pitch Holds Meet Monday Night There will be an Important meeting for the mtm beri, managers and etc ton-earning the Monongahela Slow-Pitch Softball on Monday, April 23, 1962 at the City Hall In Monongahela. All players and managers re requested to be preient at the meeting for this is the last meeting before the Ma son start.

match between the two boxers. Kitty two-time all state basketballer. established a new school high Ort also passed hit checkup Individual Single Game High gooo. lasnion. But both men will reoefvt additional physicals jump record Tuesday when he crossed the bar at six feet, three -Terry (2-0) vs.

Estrada (1-0). (Only games Friday's Gamat Mabel Emery 161. Individual Three Gam High Mabel Emery 397. Team Single Game High inches. IGAN ENTERS SERVICI DETROIT (UPD-Johrmy Egm of the Detroit Pistons will be inducted Into the Air Force Reserve Friday night and will go through the final checkup, consistine of The Raiders scored 81'4 points Minnesota at Los Angeles, night Wood pressure and temnerature to defeat German and Red Marge 568.

isr au-raooia at the wei-m fatur Cogram today stone (fiD in a triangular meet Team Three Game High Kansas City at Chicago, night Baltimore at Washington, night (Only garnet scheduled MONONGAHELA AND DONORA tin SS3 ftjdiu.

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