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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 45

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r( ormen Goasf, 13 1 Mike WWW scattered it hits and Mike Terpak rtobed a two run triplet In the second Inning Tuesday night, leading Ahmed Volkswagen. In a IM rout of Dell, Gas In a City Twilight Baseball League game" at Rtvef view rieia. WMteallowe4 only singles, Jrt eludlng three by.iAl Charney and twnfbv' Willi Wileat White had two singles for the winners ana hock? veronesl a double. Standlnn Team Won Lost wolf'a Sports Ahmed Volkswagen" College Falcons Dell Gas Plainsmen Tha Boxt AMMIO MOTORS Dlttafar, Lavaitnv, MCP.CK, lBtBI Olalllo. (t Oarnwln.

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It HM, tnrl Imi ImmImib 1 TT7.ra7r wnmti 1 I 4 II ID AS 1 1 a 1 BWAWAWAWAWAWAwKA' ilailAWAWAWAWAwL1 AJI jfclsHHwE BBBBBBBIffV BPBBBBBr lTtHTj, il if JaaffBBBBBBBBBBaWaM nnLLLPElnn aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHSfl So. Dutchess, Fishkill Tie In Tourney Game irttmiTVi 1 tirtrrwrrfSM 1 i uviianuuu aunviiun Flslikill.and Southern Dutchess olaved to a 4 4. nine lnnina tie Tuesday1 in the District 17 Senior VLittle League tournament. The came will be completed tonigni. BEADED FOR FIRST PLACE In the 200cc amateurclasr "arSundaya motorcycle scrambles in Millerton Is Jim Metrando.

(182) of Poughkeepsle Metrando, driving a PouahkMesl. Journil PlttlM, Yamaha, beat 20 other drivers and also won his heats. Dave Dangerfleld, Wappingers Falls, was third in the lOOcc amateur class on a Yamaha tu OM Ml is ll other thingsjot REbtt 'CAMPINGEQ or zilUon sunn 7 ci e4M t4M. IsmTaiiZ jl gtDSU St. Peter's Wins Softball Game Peter's Senior eirls soft Mirieam defeated Holy Trinity, 10 9, aner rallying from an carly bming deficit Sua Neit'a catch of a line drive and her throw to Debbie Perriano completed a double May' and saved the game for tne winners.

Butfy Sweeney, Miss Neit and Miss, Periano starred for St. Peter's, Helen LaFalce forjloly Trinity, Andrea Tkazyllr was winning pitcher. BBSflBi Tk. ir, MS. Jamieson Totals 230 In Ikes Golf Hi I 1rJ get Dick Jamieson.

former Pough keepsle city champion, finished at 230 in the Golf' Championship which ended Tuesday at Bonnie Briar' Country Club in Westchester County. Jamieson shot 79 71 to go with a 73 on Monday, jerry Cour viUeT'of Ehorehaven, won his fifth Ike title by shooting 7249 70 for 211. He' was seven shots ahead of Bob Hausen, Lake wood, iand Bill McDonough, of Christopher Morley C.U, on Long Island. Jamieson iinisn is one of tne best ever by a Dutchess County golfer. Heinz MewS, wappingers Falls, had 77 82 78 for 237.

Ted Vallo, Beacon, carded 75 In the firsL round and 77 the second. His third round score and position at the finish wasn't known at press time. Leading scorers: iim wyiBR Mmlvmm UtttttttttttwHaMltttttttw DICK JAMIESON. JrrV CaurvllM. Ilwrlavl 71 tt 511 Bob Hutn, liktwood 7 74 61 311 Bill McOwmush, Chr.

Mofiy 75 71 7 31( Jotm CMili Jr PtMnoa 77J74 3I Art Thomai. Inglmnod 71 74 74 31 Pl BlKantln Jr.rWlcrttr 7174 74 311 Joint FaraoraV Clvtwretj 7 73 74 333 Dick Mill Rlv.r 71 74 74 32 Chtl Sanck, Upptr Montclllr 75 75 73 323 Joa Krvla Laawaod 74 74324 71 7t 73 224 P.ul Pangratlc. rOmpilud 74 II 224 Bud ZKhary, North Jaruy 75 75 74 224 a Red Hook Wins, 3 2 LA GRANGEVILLE Brian Becker and Greg Flsterscored in tne fifth inning Tuesday, giv ing Red Hook a 3 2 win over LaGrarge in the District 17 Sen ior Little League tournament, Jeff Thompson hurled a three hitter for the winners. oiled Hook advanced to, meet Wappingers Falls tomorrow night at Red Hook High School at 5: 30 o'clock. Boi, score: MED HOOK Backarx 3b Finer, TompsonX Colllnt Fgrk, lb RMd, rf Coon, 3D Martin If Cunningham.

'LAORAM9I jM tKAurMr Rockltral Laka 7 224 Now. a larger loan from the largest lending company. And borrow with confidence. i i i Up to s1400 TJ ijjTiii4ieiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiitiffiitffif Physical Fitness Tcilk Scheduled Alexander Melleby, executive director for health and physical education for the YWCA of Greater New York, will speak Thursday evening, July 24, at Dutchess Community College, His talk on "Adult Physical Fitness" will be in Falcon Hall beginning at 7:15 o'clock. I The presentation 'will be open to the general public.

However, lndividualT'plannlng to attend have" been requested to reserve seats by contacting the DCC physical plication department. Melleby will be addressing students In a Dutchess continuing education' course' called "Healthful He is known through articles about his work in physical fitness that have appeared in such magazines as "Tune." "Life," rand "The Reader's Digest." He nas aiso oeen interviewed on national radio and televison net work shows. j. He has authored a' number of articles on fitness and has conducted numerous Institutes on this subject throughout the 'Tfi thing" you" neecTfocIaycost'morrthan they iitad to. That meana you're aclngloger monay Tiiclilhaff ever beforerYdu; besfanswer problem la Houlehold Finance.

HFC can now make laraeMcanXln New York state loan up to 1400. An rJFC larger loaifwlll help you get what, you needIlka a better family car, appliances or home Improvements. If you. have some bills or instalment contracts, an HFC jarger loan will help yojj clear" them up. Household recommends: "Never borrow money needlessly But 'If you 'Med larger loan1 now.

let, your nearest HFC 44fflc manager knowHn person, by phone maii.You'n get mora money neip irom mi isnaino tompany more peopletrustt. Finance, HOUSEHOLD HlttHCE MUGHKIIMII BrtidUe's Slop Shop 489 South Road PHONE; 462 3600 HTM fJUM f9 Albany Pest Road PHONEi 229 8104 Awon from MeHoy Drug ice Beehhr Vins Championship LAtMetLHookMnksJ RED HOOK Mrs. Alice Beehler is the new chajnpt6nirRed Hook Golf Club, Mrs. Beehler defeated Mrs. Carol Keatoron the 18th hole to take away Mrs Keator's ti nad putt on TwlU ll Cissady, cf Prlnc.

II Ftnn. Clanchltta, rf Mlkloi, rf Barbour, 3b, 2b Holbert. lb iBuroar.Jb Garmono, 1 Ma ton, ph "DVSRAMfie RED HOOK Yum kmU kit SVlkaoute: Tompwn (II Al 1 2 '1 2 1 a 2 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 10 2 lO 0 10 1 10 0 if 1 1 NSI (1) 1 10 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 i i 1M) OM Al Fcnn l. Area Softball CMv Klflw1 Pttrh Torn DeFlilio collected three hits, including a towering home run 'over the left ceiiterfleld fence at West Spratt Park, as Andy and Steve's. whipped woiis sports, iiK).

Art Tobias also had three hits for the winners. Torn Pienone played a sharp defensive game in leftfield. Carl Hulle had three hits rand Jerry Secor two for WoU's. Score by innings: WOLF'S 003 000 2 AND Y4j STEVE 013 024 X. 10 Bob Dayton.

LP Frank Pugsley, RBI Rocky Veronesl (3), DeFigllo, Criag Digilio, Ray Moran, Elliott niinx (Z), jyignone, bod mc Grath. 2B Moran, DeFigllo. 3B DlglUO, Hit Def IglllO. City1 Slow Pitch Frank Malena, Gene Fusaro and Joe LaBonte rapped homers Monday as Schmaling Glass edged Pride Bakery, 12 i. Winninir Ditcher Bill Houeh taling helped his cause" with four hits.

Paul Mulligan, LaBonte Mike Barton each bad" three. Key defensive plays were made by bob Martin, Ma lena and Mullipan. Tom Tortarella's two homers paced the losers. Score by Innines: SCHMALING 144 120 0 12 PRIDE J42 102JUM WP Houghtaling, LP George Crowley. 3B Mulligan.Mulligan.

HR Malena, Fusaro, LaBonte, Tortarella lellellellellellBllBllBH ClT a BV TIlE ASOPIATED PRESS. BATTING Lee May, Reds, slammed four home runstwo in each game and drove In 10 runs ina doubleheader split with Atlanta PirailNC Rookies Clay. Klrby and Gary Rosf, Padrer combined fora fiveitter In taming San Francisco 10 3. hARY CTADDraiVHKTifi; and Leslie "Chip" Roe, right top honors MondajMn qualifying for the state uoit Association's' Junior' and boys' championships. Gary carded 3W3 76 at Southern Dutchess Golf and Country Club, Beacon, to win the Junior qualifying medal.

Roe won the boys' medal with 80 They will compete Aug. 5 7 at upstate Nottingham Knolls Country Club, Syracuse. Both are from PpughXeepsie. Spielberger, Rollins Win In Dutchess Golf Peugihkeepsie Journol4f Wscfnesdoy, JMly'16, 1969 Murray and Dan and I. Final Burrington and Williamson over Vocrman and Reed, 2 and Cplangelo, ,2 Ashe Advances With 2 Victories CINCINNATI (AP) Arthur Ashe, the nation's No.

1 tennis player, rested today after whip ping his. first two opponents Tuesday in men's singles of the J17.000 Western, 'Tennis 'cham pionships.L Richmond, nauve de feated Mikef MachetterBeleve dere, 1 and then swept past Jean Louis Rouyer of France, 6 3, 6 2, in an Seven ine match. Ashe Is tne No, i seed in Uie2nd annual tournament. In the women's division, top seed Linda Tsero of Metairie. ranked eieht In the nation, goes against Otga Montano of Mexico today.

Tuesday, Miss Tuero topped Cooper, Winter Park. M. In Tuesdays two viuets, bod Lutzrof Loa Aneeles. a U. S.

DavUTCup puyer.ieu betore Humphrey Hose, Venezuela, 7, M. 6 4'. Connie CapozzL an 18 year old Middletown, Ohio, high school senior, upsei iwerry war ns 01 m. i. muss Harris, was seeded ulxd.

There was a near upset among men Tuesday when Australian John Alexander, only It and his country's 4 ranked playerrfoneed Chff McheyrNo 4 in tne united siaies to wxee sets before JoSirjr fU4, fr6 Richey played part of the match on, a sprained, ankle but is expected to be ready foracUo loaayv Dr. George Stpeilberger and Art Rollins defeated Jerry Comatos and George AJPacieco, 4 and 3, to winthe annual mem ber member tournament at Dutchess Golf and Country Club, i Dr. Spielberger and Rollins gained the final by beating Bruce Simmons and Torn Flan agan, and Pacheco ousted Robert Smith 'and Ed Rusted, one up in 20 holes. Other results: First Flight Semi finals Ed Phalen and Ed Gamy overJoclo3Magglacoxno a nd Tony Checchinu two up; oiiie Kyans.ana uon. Patterson over Bob YanDeWater and Ves Van Benschoten, 4 and 3, Final Evans and Patterson over Garvey and Phalen, and 3 Second Flight Seml Flnals Al Way and Win Van Bramer over Mai Ross and Jim First Flight Semi Finals' Dave voerman and Dave Jan wn over Huh nnri ifn Kenny, one 20th hole; Roy Ketcham and George Wortman over Dr.

Archie Neighbors and Jirn Peelor no score re ported. Final Peelor jnd Dr Jfeighbors cver mattes oi cars. Reeistration onens at 7 Vm. at Motion Unlimited, located in Sports Car Club Schedules' Rally Outpost Touring and Sports car Club of Ridgeiieid, u. MM VUl VU 1UU, a ninVif vall.r nn CafnmlAb T.il.t uiuit ui, u.iuiuai, tfUIVI att tiin Voerman and Jansen.

5 and 4 Second Flight Seml Flnals Lou Voerman and Andy Reed over Otto Plnterich and John Arborio, one up; Bob Burrington and Ian Williamson over Bill CAMP WA WA SEGOWEA YMCA RESIDENT CAMP IN THE BERKSHIRES (or boys 8'2 to 16 Full camp program Including, sports, camp crafts, boating and swimming on 5(10 acre site and private lake. l. SPACE AVAILABLE 3rd period July 30 August 20 Call or Write Donald R. Asher, YMCA, Poughkeepsle, NX Route 7U about two miles south of the'junction of Router7 and Route 35rEntry fee is M. jnarus xou jwaam isan oIcTNew" England phrase de scnning a sudden dip In the road.

When driven the dip causes i drivers and their cars to bob, as If bowing in thanks. The 60 nail tally will cover some of the most winding and roads in Southern Connecticut. Final Way and Van Bramer over Arborio and Baratta, 3 and 2. The Beaten Eights Championship Flight SemtFinals Ray Bil lows over Dick Arnold Jr. and Bob Fritz, i and Dic Strain and' Noel deCordova Jr.

over Art Ackert and John Pretak, 3 and 1. Finals Billows and McGinnls over Strain' and deCordova, one up, 120th hole. O0 Volvos last an averoae of 11 years in Sweden. They average about a and a half in our Exactly how kn a Yolro will Ust America, we don't (uuuitee. Bit we do know that 9 out of every lCVolro reSHtered here in the last efcirtti Years are (titt oa the road.

We also know that whenever we (et Yotvot Hock, they don't stir mere tct7 wK. Tvnicii Drinks vp an aucrounc paraoox aoom Volvos. Our ostornera like to boy them became they last. We like to sell theobecaiue they dooX MOREHEAD AUTO SALES a Kt iVf at He Windmill. I mllCT North of jVewborch.

JO 1 3800 the 18th for par. Mrs. Beehler succeeded while Mrs. Keator left her nutt short. In thd semi finals, Beehler defeated Mrs.

Beverly Fritz while Mrs. Keator won over Mrs. Beth Parker. Mrs Amy Doroiellon won the flight over Mrs. Jane Staley.

The AUse Norton Tourna ment for women members be gan Trophies donated by Mrs, Norton will be for low gross and low net in the 54 hole Are The Heroes PUhLUI'e Win FISKKILL Kevin Brooks pitched a threeWtter and drove In the winning run as Fisl.klll nlDoed PhlUnstown, 2 1. in eight Innings Tuesday in the District 17 Little League tournament. Chip Wilson homered for Fisbkill and scored the other run in the eighth on Brooks' sacrifice fly, Wilson also had a double. George Patterson sin giraana aouoiea "RafGC at Lloyd How to clinic Thursday Lumber FIshk.ll Store at 3 p.mr, 5 p.m. on PlHir Learn Mw ft puf up aluminum gutters.

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