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PACE TWO i POUGHKEEPSIE SONDXY NEW YORKER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1938 Good Hews from Beat: Loop Assured. Ksrlene Tict toppled the stick In the Dulchcu Business Glrlt' legue lth UMT6 15J for 920. Other were Ann Trie 18S 51B, Et Kelly 411, Msrge Llfuorl 434. Albert liegeman 497, Daisy MlUer 44J. Karlene Ttce 191 330, Marian Unr 444, Emmy Laraen 411.

Joyce Satraft 291 473. Sue Letlne 403, Glen at Foil 175 448, Ruth Reld 431 Gert Nlvroskl 433, Et Braderl 413, DorU Ireland 213 311, Gloria See 182 493, Claire Kue ver 418, Bea Rosell 404, Mary Lund 202 503, Alice Oettrlke 448. Eunice Merte 402, Sue Flood 429. Marian Brouthers 178 404, Kay Gflfflng rtl, Wf DelBocrlo 427, Anne Kane 403, Anne llappel 181 304. IleiulU: Red Oak Mill Delicatessen 2, Trabasso'a Highland Diner 2, Robert II.

Auchmoody Krueier Beer 2. Wendover Farm 1: Stan' Esso 2, Vll Ann' 1. JESSIE BANNEN headed the scorers in the Whitman league at the Dutch alley, rolling 210 196 137 for 943. Other were Ackert 819. Dral 203 834.

Neatler 901, TheU 327, e. IIERBT LIEBEBMAN topped the action in the Menorah league at the Hoe Bowl lane with 191 224 192 for 607. Larry Lan rim had 514. Jerry Fluxcoid 616, Mike Kffron 210 313, Herb! Schwartz 503. Charlie Rosenberg 527.

Charlie Heller 538. Jerry Bectnrlth 221 339, Syd Gelman 509. Sandy Horwltz 7226 582. GEORGE TIIEO cracked the wood in the Victory Lodge lea cue at the Dutches alley, rolling 167 193 180 for 840. Other were Reg Carey 523, Nlel Smith 2L5 527.

George Dolfinger 519, Ed SadowtU 215 521, Ted Star zyk 509, Arnold Rigothl 316, Ed Boon 204 517. JULIA LAWTON headed the bowler In the CYO league at the Dutches alleys with 183.156-132 for 493. Other were IiabeUe Canning 408, Diane Ulenderson 430, Bea Henderson .423. Helen Robin 470, Mary Peluse 421. Bocchlno 529, Andy VokaU 526, Jim Rlngwood 530.

Louie Cash art 202406, Art Kalllehe 203 332, George Thee 218546, Dick Rathbun 201322, Walt Plkul 580, At Green 211336, Rusty Atkins 342, GUT Seaman 203308, Joe Gutman 238331, Ray Mathlsen 223538 Results Papastrat Jewelers 2, and Banana Company Mlde Mario Itm 3, Marie' Pough krpsle Inn 3. Antonakos Insur ance Continental Motors iJ, Sun Wall Paper Company Monell Surveyors 2. Brass Rail Tavern 1: Reuter Realty Com pany. 2, 'Harrys Mario Inn Dom and John's Service Station 3. Marian Motors 0.

ak.mi iti.iiAKt.LLu cirna out 156 213 236 single game for 603 to beat the scorers In the Sportsmen's league at the Mardi Bob alley. Tom Fulma rella had 203 324, Bob Miller 327, Jack Parriih 207 526, Joe Battlstonl 526, Charles Zam mlello 547, Charles DeStefano 306, George Holiwarth 203586. Jack Perkins 203 357, Ralph Mosher 301, Oscar Addor 339. Bob Bennett 503, Ed Mc Gub 353, Bob Mitchell 502, Harry Tlce 502. Fred Miller 560.

Results: N. I. Pennock Company 2, Highland Auto Body ABC. Signs 2, Pleasant Valley Hotel IBM 2. Walter Hideaway Deecrest Motel 2, Tommy' Barber Shop Charles Lum ber 3.

Pleasant Valley Garage Trl Comer Service Station 2, Croft Corners Restaurant 1 BOB PIGGOTT had the top cores Jn the Oak Grove Grange league with 181 170 220 for 371 Joe Kozlark had 497 while Helen Hennig had the best, scores for the women witn cub, xruay Hahnhad419. AL SUTTON accumulated 638 ticks to beat the scorers In the Vets league at the Dutchess alleys. He rolled single games 221 223 194. Tony Lucas had ,234606. Others were Jack Schoonmaker 219 341, John Bonk 515.

Dick Rhea 200531. Charles Yerkes 546. Jack Dahl Inger 206513; Ed Weglinskl 221347, Joe Harding 500, Jim Horrocks 200531, Clet Hart Warren Simmons 216 308. Artie DeCarlo 231542. Floyd Tllton 536, Richie Dox ey 517, George Skovan 205 888.

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me sVawawawTlsMVawawa kk sWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaBI Lwawawawawawl fr awlBaWawU iiswawawaw) kwawawflVawawal ilH swal awaLL swawawawai sWaWaWa WaWaWal shsk awaVVaWaWtfliisr awawawawawan aVaVasWawsWat ill BWaWaWaWaWaWalawaWaWaWaWaTsEBl. sWaVaVaVawH sssssHaWawam asssssWawaWaWaWawawaVBUSsWaV HaWawawsiWsn S.W.W.W.W.WB Mi WaWaWaWaWa1saWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWa.waWaWawawal ri sWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWawLwaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaw. AL EVANGELISTA clipped uie pins in the Local z7 league at the Mardi Bob alleys with 193 211 167 for 568. Others were Len Tornatore 224 503. Bill Hauver 527.

Steve Meyer Z01 343. Tony Williams 332, Harry McCarthy 534. Bud Cronk 211 543. George Mertes 527. Bob McKenna 563, Fred Meyer 532, Joe Hornak 542, Charles Grant 200 503.

Oscar Holmquist 201 524. Nick Kocsak 507. John Palatuccl 525, Bob Horlacher 313. Ed Kardas 511. John Boyer 535.

Steve ContursI 210 534. Dick Ackert 214 541, Tom Varone 504. Frank Mora no 216' 354, Charles Burke 500, Ev Devor 202 513. John Bertolozzi 208 528. TOM MeCOMB clipped the wood in the Schatz league at the Hoe Bowl lanes, dolling 222 154 209 for 885.

Jim Roberts had 200 502, Charlie Sullivan 311, Fred Delamater 202 336, Phil RIchter 523. Frank Clay 341, Tony Cardinal 500, Joe Goth 507. BUI Reavey 544, John Bahret 878. Tom Flynn 539, Ed Santopadre 524, Don Covert 521. HELEN SCHWARTZ smash ed the pin in the Schatz Fed eral Girls' league at the Hoe Bowl lanes, rolling 125 178 143 for 448.

Others were Mabelle Rice 444, Agnes Dudek 464, Ruth Knickerbocker 400, Florence Conrad 433, June Carr 434, Anna McCollum 446. Ruth Simpson 406. HERE'S HOW. Recreation commission president FRED STITZEL demonstrate hi putting technique at the Alexander Caven Memorial golf course at College Hill yesterday. On hand for the opening of the city link were, left to right, VINCE LO tmitt New Yarkar Pkote GALBO, commission member; CHARLEY DE STEFANO, pro manager of the course: PAUL MYERS, commission member: and GEORGE WERMUTIL head greenskeeper.

Beacon Pilot Upsets Babiarz, Insists on Sunday League Game There's a feud' brewing between the Theresa Bakers of Poughkeepsie and the Beacon Braves. At least General Manager John Babiarz of the city team admits he is "put out" at the attitude of the Beacon entry in the New York New Jersey Baseball league. The fuss came spout mica Manager Joe Uaulo or the Braves insisted that the Bakers play in Beacon on a Sunday afternoon this seaoon. INTRODUCING jr llOOTl rOf 1 1UL URONArillf?) If PITCH Tjgys WTH THE I CJMCJMMATl I I AJOUONOEtS I oeacATBo i CttTWHUSCLS 7 JJ COVgxSS5AU.VV jPfGpj. HEl'lwawawaswawawawawawM BHKiSvSswaswal J'g3ssWaWaWawB I KID, PUT I (PVJRWBJSajagjSVBSVBBH 'one ovvaPipPllbrTTPIIH A mfsssmtSsmMm rw ivfrW'f sLwmm ml ymmMMtam I vl gbtuh KoAtfukMJsslslsKr TUFF UHDEB lMH, VlKZtMBMi of5uJ A ewsssQ i iOW IMWU5fef issToiDTO me rxrcHinat PBOMMF OT HOPSFIUA UKC i erry ry Let us help you have the Time of Your Life during the season by offering you the Bight Services and Equipment that make Life Pleasurable to Boat Owners.

The city club relies on some players who appear Sundays In the Interstate Baseball league and shy away from Sunday tilt. But Galllo insisted the game by played Sunday, June 29. BABIARZ NOTED that Poughkeepsie's game at Beacon last season was staged on a Saturday afternoon and "drew some 900 fans," and he can't see why Galllo switched to Sun day "when he knows we wont be at full strength. Maybe that's the reason, though. The boisman of the Bakers said the team has one other Sun day game, at Pearl River against the Nyack County Welders on June 22.

but added that field is available to the team only on Sundays. "Galllo can get the Beacon diamond be declare a. FIRST PRACTICE for the Bakers is carded next Saturday alternoon at Rlvervlew field with Manager "Whltey" Tulacx in charge. Other drills are listed for May 3, 10 and 17. Dal Jum 4 jum June Jum a July 4 July Julr IS Jmr a July so Aua.

Ailf, Au. IS Aug. 14 Au. SI Opmmm Klaaatoa Opea Kymrk Beacoa Surtitl Sualfbur SMIgOTtW, SirDf V.U.y Nck BtacoH KlnfrtM Serine VtUtr SOXjburs Opta rut, Horn. Awtr Away Awaj Hoffnt Hmim Away Hom Away Hotnt Away Twilight Bill Beat 'had some stood news last night for the Tvn light lea rut" play erst the circuit will be or ganized for ita 52 nd.

season. The Recreation' Commission superintendent seven teams have ahoWn'interearin the after supper'i circuit knd plana are coins; forward. 'There definitely will be league, he declared. Teams slated td compete at present are all holdovers from last season. They are IBM, Chct Pletrowskl, manager; Crlspl's, Ken Crispell: PAL, Walt Kately; Pioneers, Jack Doksey; Thunderbird.

Joe Antenuccl; Alpine of nigWsnd. Angle Pauante; and Builders. Orr Todd, Beat said he hopes to find someone to take charge of the games at Rlvervlew field. There will be a meeting Thursday night, I o'clock, at the commission Office and Beal hopes then to set up the league Coon Dog Trial Planned Today More than 130 dogs are ex pected to be entered in the sixth annual Spring Classic coon dog trial slated today at the Mid County Rod and Gun club ground, LaGrangevUle. The action begin at 8 am.

Among trie area entries are G.I. Joe. owned by Walt Pink. city; Jack Again, owned by Max Skeen. Hyde Park; Red Fly, owned by Harry Seism, Barrytown; Bee Line, owned by B1U "Shorty" GrlfTen.

Hyde Park: and Lady Luck, owned by Bill Loeee, city. Al Zolko will be field marshal and Harold Boice the starter. Judges are Luke Med lin. nationally known dog auth ority, and Julian Farkas, a top breeder. There 1 no admission charge.

Turkey Shoot Set By Cram Elbow Club Plans are being made by the Crum Elbow Sportsmen's as sociation to conduct a turkey shoot at the club grounds. Nub street. East Park, on Sunday, May 4, starting at 10 a m. Ken Beodix is chairman, as sisted by Bin Paroll. Henry Golden Winnie Manning, John Owens, Roy Johanoecsen, Ed Longbard and Bill Lowe.

Urban LeClair and Roy Baker will be In charge of refresh ments. There will be special .410 shotgun events for women and children. The club will tceet "Thursday night with President Bucky Golden presiding. Movies wiu be shown by Al Starr and Jer ry Cooper. i i Check Grip When Score Goei Up Fifth oli a series written for NEA' Service and The Poughkeepsla New Yorker In which famous golfers tell how they built games.

By GENE LITTLER The best advice I have re celved In career came when 1 was told to change my grip. I started with a baseball grip and tended to hook badly. 'The tk) wax to ensnare to tna overlapping grip, so the hards would, work together. In the overlapping grlp the little Anger of the right band overlap the forefinger of the left. This is the grin used by near ly every lood player.

wiui a change to It. my score gradually dropped lower and lower until I became a scratch player. it is next to impossible to swing the club properly without noiding it with tne proper grip No crip, no swing. Without my realulne It. my grip has charged slightly from time to time.

Whenever I am 1 yf 1Si 9s Slaying 'poorly, the first thing Is check my grip. That Is, more often than not, the cause of a bad shot NEXT Al Balding Horse Show Scheduled By Pleasant Valley Club Member of the Pleasant Valley Riding club will conduct their annual spring horse (how on Sunday, May 4, at the club ground, Rooiway road. Frank Hawkins, Bedford Village, has been Invited to Judge the 11 Englishuttasses and Ray Strobacker, Bethlehem, Conn will Judge tlK Western classes. Don Sheldon will be the announcer? Ring stewards will be Miles Carroll, Walter Hulst and Jacob Hone. There will be no admission charge for children.

32 Teams to Compete In Mardi Bob Tournament Thirty two teams are ached stakes today at the Bob died to take part in the men's alleys, according to Manager division of the Polio Sweep Army Happet. The lineup: Ttaa trs. Ait. CMy Cast la r4arat FaaU Start Th DLvl Separator CoakUa'f Snack Bar Obelya Farm Fuaaro Braa, Blacktop Datroit Supply Co. Valktrl'a Marttl Th DeLaval Separator (t) Ackart'a Shell Sta4len TTUCkf SUwarl Scalt CeaaL Aady'a aad Stavee Harlam Club Bclcklayara Local "IV Gary The Hecks Oiadwell Carl'a Bar aad Grin Reason Communllr Keao StalJea IK Nowbursk R.

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Chadwick Club Plans Chess Play Member of the Chadwick Chees club will meet tomorpow night, 7 30 o'clock, at the club rooms, 4 Eden terrace, and all chess enthusiasts are Invited. President E. Sterling Carter said last night Uie club Is hope ful of arranging a local appearance of Bobby Fischer, the youthful national champion from New York City. Archers Compete At BM Grounds Area archer are invited to (awe ia in avuaaieuiiriia wui, starting at 4 a at the IBM Armu.ihe.e4i etit ti. eminai.

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