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THE TKGY IlECOnD, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2-1, J8S! Lol MarclianL Clubs 601 Triple Dot Carroll Slams 780 In 4 The girls grabbed the lion's share of the bowling honors on area lanes lail night. Dot VJar- roll slammed a four-timer, scoring 653 on her first three games in the Cohocs Arena Ladies Classic, (180-223240) and then suffering tlic tragedy of a poor windup. The 249 also took high single l.o! Marehanl slammed a SOI triple for Alpha Victory a Alpha Lanes. Lcs Douglas Jr. paced thi Don Kishcr John Spring 234-585, Hay 1'aguc 252-57-1, Vincc CadUick 222-567, Carl Beers 203-545.

Jim Broomc 543, Jim Mysli- wicr 214-539, Art Planle 330. Truy Moid Troy Bowl Classic Chuck Dwycr 833, Lcs Wagner 223-212-826 Bill Vincent Frank UeCotis 212-206-200-804 wilb 617 for- An Cither 205-221-790, Har demon's Real Bstalc at Alpha! 1 1 i lji a 1 21 Including 251 single. Frankj Ferris turned in an 855 foursome rxnvling in the Tri-City Majors at Tri-Cily Lanes. Walt Hogolzkie. rolling for Niagara- Mohawk Men at Tri-C'ly and Bill Maloney.

rolling for Jackson Ave. Businessmen at Co- hocs Arena, shared high single honors with 265 each. Coliocs Arana Jarkson Ave. Businessmen Bill Maloney 265612, George Bouchard 223-593, John Pad- (Vck Hull Gary Hull 214765, I.cs Jione steel 213-7GO. Frank Lolilo 202 Jerry MasUn 201-744 Dan Deitardi 2)8-715.

Do Hicks 202-703, DCS Teal 217 GCHS Aims To Cut Gap On Leader CBA 204-505, Jack Shepard 223503, Ken Graham 552, Ed Ver- cfeuilte 204-205-540, Gene ilig- ins' 537, Tom Falcone 537, lank Hcroux 533, Frank Cic- hir.elli 531, John Normandln i30, Joe Yaltaw 209-528. St. Joseph's Women Kay Nolan Clare Bcrghammer Marion Kirby 17S-506, Kay Sum mcrmatlcr Elaine Rooney 183. K. of C.

American, George llclferich 222-577, Jerry Filicld 210-564, Joe Berkery 537, Hank Ilelferich 534, Vince Grabcr 203-533, Bill Trainer 531, Joe Wagner 527, Leon Breton WOOD Catholic High welcomjs the Premising chance of closing to one-game range of leading CBA Diocesan League basketball standings on Friday night when Scholastic Schedule, Standings the Crusaders entertain modest threat Cardinal McCJoskcy while the undslealed Christian Brothers are idle. CBA rests its 80 record and 7-0 Diocesan figure this weekend wilh no fear of being over- hauled, since nearest pursuer Catholic High go2s into Kriday's fracas trailing the Albany fronlrunncrs by Hi games, at a 5-1 standing. McCloskcy. is dawling at 2-4. I.aSalle, like CBA, is uncom- mitted III is other local Kevcny.

mecls outsiders in! week while thci round through the Diocesan enlry. League, where the Class A. Tamarac on Friday night atj Cohoes and St. John's on Saturday night al Ranssclacr. Troy High staru its second i 04, In a Friday call on Amster- Winter Nixes Bowie Card rala Jr.

225-582. John Disco 202-572, Bob Bismcll 202-567, Ira Hulson 202-56C, Hay. Quinn 223-560, Mike l.asck 560, Roger Bouchard 553, Bill Lucck 200552, Clarence Toflc 550, John Tadrala Sr. 543. Joe 210544, Roberts Dibble 543.

Cohocs K. of C. Itird Kd Ilinger 584. Mike Miranda Boh Currau 202 Frank Boneslecl 202. Samaritan Hospital Mixed Don Turley Chuck Dwycr 202-583.

Sam' Cramer Jack I.aUounty 209-537. Jane Bonclli 533. Rud Watson 530. Beverly llagndorn 188-521, farm flic- card! Edith Turley 452, Janice Perry 190. 527, Frank Keinhofer 526, Larry Brislin 525, Joe Mooncy 202.

B'-lh-vp GihMrx Augustine's Men Chuck Opoka 232-586, Fred Wilson 203-5G4, Butch Sorcn sen 2)2-561, Pete Mcssilt 561. Bill Baker 216-558, Ron l.co cor Se a nto 5-W, Don Huckley 537. John Antonio '34. Don Dcgen 529, Tom Connally 205. Mixed Bill Dorrics 235-580, Bill I'oo Much Snow 529, Fred Miranda 203, Vincc McKce 203.

Cohoes Ladies Classic Dot Carroll Jennifer Simonian 170-132-103 Alice Elicit 137-192 Adel Scmenick 215-696. Mary Rose Toftc Kay Cavosic Ann Crola 193632. Carm Sanlora Diane Shumway 139 676, Marion Elicit 22-1-637 Florence Choijpy 635, Hclci Fleming 186-634. Pauline tiow en 196-624, Ida Welcome 613 Shirley Scmenick 605, Kalh Korlz 180G02, Amelia Dc.Mcnl GOO. Troy Town Shirts Viola Scensny 179-175--524 Clara Hubert Jlcna Rilcy Ann Backus 19745ft.

Mary Clark 451, Marge LaRosc 174-450. Eileen Ccpiel 450, Lcc Roylance 175. Recreation Alpha Victory Ul Marchant 601, Fran Forcucci 135-503, Agnes Herring 179493. Ann Johnson '199474, Sally Palmer Emma Beaver 467, Vi. Cardish 461, Barbara Perry Jorgenson 450, Vida Noonan 176.

Monday N'igliters Marian McClure Sr. 460, Mar Ian McClurc Jr. 450, Ellen Anderson 450. Tavern Harvey Clark 205-569, Bill Carley 213-562, Leo Kirkner 212-560, Tom Clancy 556, Jerry Echoiicld 225-554, Charles Snyder 550, Bill Sharpe 549, Bill Kcllehcr 542, Ed Beaver 200531, Joe Bloomingdale 202-525, Bill Bashford 228. Roy 209.

Andersen's Real Estate Lcs Douglas Jr. 677, Carl Andersen iiosckrans 228-573, Don Rosekrans 203-551, Charles Garhart 206-533, Kd Gcndron 202525. Marlenc Naples 477, Helen Olszowy 463, Shirley Wood 459. Nick Pelerniak 212. Walsh's Grill Pal Crispo 225-575, Lou Catrona 232-569.

Bob Roddy 229 559, Chuck Doyle 225-546, Fred' Bulmcr'211-540. Tom Leonard 221. Frank Horvath 201. Watcrford Independents liecd Wallers 204-592. Maynard N'ohle 567.

Don llillman 202-559. Wall Dugan 200-559. Warren Will! 203-547. Jerry Pcil 541, Ray Sommcrville 537, Paul Derrick 221-536, Charles Quandl 206-534, Ken Ncissen D25, Harry Moss 202. Troy Railroad VMCA Tom Russell Bill Van Pallen Jack LaBounly 207-569, Ken Akin 201-539.

Ray Jarris 530 Bill Temple 210. Columbiattc Originals I'hyl Caglione 133466. Trojan Iloidutorium Merchants Choice Theresa Zampogna Rose Piscitclla 452. Cablll's Sportsters Thelma Prescolt 175 492. Winnie Dcbonis 175-467.

Theresa Pasfincau 467, Rosemary Manore 581. Our Lady of Victory Al Mochon 202-541, Bob Brown 20). SI. Mary's Boh Raligan 231-610, Ed Pur cell 237-603, Joe Merola 200-570, Ai Christian 213-557, N'ick Mar chese 201-553, Fred McGiltrey 200-513, John Wade 535. Al Pag- nar-n 530, Harry l.aucr 209-526 Frank Kennedy 203, Ed Morris 208, Tony Case 203, Ken Zaluck 200, Pat Canard 200.

Friday Troy 11 Amv.fM&rn. Albany Aca-ltiny Slier.cr.dehnsa. Al Sycaway Kill Joe Adjust brakes and add brake fluid if necessary JV Scientifically align front end ffk Precision CJ balance both front wheels ALL THIS WORK FOR ONLYI Ldtliiim Moid Latham Individual (Four Games) Harry Sebast 216-751, Varke Berberian 206-724. Lee Allen 700, John Dwyer 741, Ray Du puis 204-751, Rev. William Walsh 203-764.

Don Kimmc 204. Roost Frank Windelspecht 221, Ed Lux 573. Arsenal Classic Charlie Caldwell Joe Alpcy F.ti Ogden 236-532, Tom Smith 559, Arthur Mylou 221-537. Tony Lanzillo 532, Joe Caulficld 242. Gene Coughlin 211, Tony Chismark 203.

Dorothy Schultz 175450. Farmers No. 1 Reg Gardner 537, Tuck Cassa- bonnc 214-528, Bill 206528. Leon Alle 526, Warren Hutchinson 205. St.

Ambrose CWV Hank Wcilzcl 205-577, Tom Cable 213557, Steve Galusha 543, Sal Lamalfa 541, John Sct- WaUh 206-552, Ed Hussey 203 550, Jerry Magin 529. ld Lanes Highway Engineers Don Mullaney 536, Perkins 201-532. Kcrmitc League John Loy 223-539, John Kyr copalus 549, Dot Cropsey 177 93. Helen Cogan 173-490 lerlc Ostrosky 183-453. Monday Night Businessmen Bob Cavosie 214-569, Han Breton 223-549, Rum Janowsk 535.

Carl Schlotter 203-535, Bi Johrucki 525, Porky Johnsto 203. Watcrtord Teachers Bill Watcrhouse 200-541, Cli Merrill 529. Company Duke Blanche! 574. Ern Kern 205-543. Ciem Turge 533, Ted Clairmonl 531.

Gcndron 206, Bill Foley 200. Bowie, Md. Race Course ran into its usual winter troubles cancellation of the day's card. This would have been the second day of a 43-day meet wilh the earliest opening in Maryland history. Despite a foot of snow still around from last Thursday's blizzard, Bowie started Satur- 2' day on schedule.

There wero ii 9.231 fans on hand in the glass-enclosed stands to watch what turned out to be a grand day for long shot players. Roads Iced Over Hoxs'ever, when more snow slarled lo fall ycslcrday and roads lo Bowie began to ice over, officials decided to call off the Federal Purse and P.t; MBUKBA.V COLNCIL Friday i'. at Columbia, si Shaker. urn Hllli 0 7 Friday it Scolli ac Saratoga. Biir.l al Burl Hills Mi'rjWn Saturday at al Seilll.

leally Jll HL VALLF.V eight other races on the Monday card. The events could have bccii rescheduled for today, under a 1961 schedule lhal leaves Tuesdays as dark days just for Ihe purpose of laking care of postponements. Rul Bowie President Donald Lillis decided to lake no chances. A new card will be drawn up for Wednesday, and the lost day will be made up Jan. 31.

The Federal I'urse was to have been a $5,000 allowance race for 4-year-olds and up. a lest for Salurday's Burch Memorial $12.500 race over 5Vb fprlongs. Wcalher Always Factor Ever since 1957. when Bowie opened Feb. 12, weather has been a factor in the winter meet.

Last year the in. (2-2). Challenge For Walcrvliet Watcrvlict is confronted with a bright but challenging opportunity of hardening its first- place hold in the Capital District Leagua as the Cannon- eers are booked for both Friday and Saturday nights, against lone CD conqueror Milne al home on the former occasion and menacing Albany Academy away on the latter. Kunncrup Cohoes, 5-2 against Vliel's 5-1, bypasses action this weak while wailing for track lost eight days of a 40- day meeting. Even so.

on good days Bowie draws well from the Washington Baltimore Philadelphia areas, and usually has cannoneers "to 'faTl'cr'." a good sprinkling o( com- I suburban Council pace-setter mulcrs from around New jsehalmonl enjoys a favorable Yurli Friday silualion: The Sabres Bowie's first gamble with 5 jt Colonic (3-4) with winter actually came nine (he prospect of gaining dis- years ago. In 1952. it sched- ii an ce on one of Ihe Iwo closest: uled racing Nov. 17 through hasers, since second-place Nis- Dec. 7 and spent $2 million kayuna (6-2) call on third-place in refurbishing the plant.

Columbia (5-2). The first day's program was Big ne in Western delayed an hour by fog. When Ihe first race finally got off, a jockey spilled in icy mush on the Irsck. After that, others refused to ride Four days laler the meet ing svas called off by Larry S. MacPhail, Ihcn the Bowie owner.

Gtrmr.loi Btcln Dwyer Takes Narrow BPAA Bowling Lead Chuck Dwycr of Albany took slim point i Bowling lead at the halfway the Capital District Proprietor's Assoc.ia- tion open match game finals at Troy Bowl Sunday, but the issue is much in doubt. It is a closely bunched field of 12. The final six games will be roll- this Sunday al Troy Bowl. Dwycr rolled at a 219.5 clip or his first six games andjinvadinj massed 30.19 Peterson poinls' winning four of six games. Lary Cassera of Albany is in ccond with 29.49, Syl Fiorillo if Schcneclady in third with 19.47, Joe Dcuel of Saratoga fourth at 29.36 and Joey Schmidt of Albany in fifth at NEW HAY STATE COACH Fuscia, backfield coach al the University of Pittsburgh, was named head coach at the University of Massachusetts yesterday.

Fuscia has a three-year contract to succeed Chuck Wirephoto) Sludley. (AP Friday Crar.e at Ociiwamld AI Berlin. al Germirlov-i AT FIFTH AVE. TROY AS 2-748. Opo.i lie.

Til 1 1i8 Centre! Alkuny Albany HO 2-5419 535, Frank Gaunay 525, Warren Scully 202, Chris Curlcy 200. Walcrvliet Post Office Gene Bcaudoin 203-526, Stan Byer Sr. 204. Tom Harrison 204. Finnigati's Card Shop Margaret Fox 197-456, Louise Carmcllo Ciarmcllo 186453, Phyllis Connor 450.

St. Ambrose Women Josie Mehcr 212-495, Jean Mooney 489, Rebecca Choppy 181-482, Gen Welmiller 175-450, Joan Baum 219. Hi-Way Recreation Kamblcr A.A. Art Kazanjian 203208-211 632, Joe Prince Angic DcGenero Nick Caruso 224-S05, Eugene Hco Tony Manso Tony Morini 232590, Gi2i Marchese 211-583, John Yamin 566, Nick Cioffi 202-209 Lefty DeGenero 210-566. Mickey Clement 234-559, Ed Avakian 545, Mim DcGenero 544, Fio Tcdcsco 213-539.

Bob Teta 220-533, Joe DcMaria 530, Bill Warren 200-530, Fred Slater 213-527, Eddie Rocque 525. Mike Cuozzo 202-525, Mike Pastore 212, John Kubizne 213. Albia Mixed Tom Sharpe 229 John Rilrovalo 213-554, Bud Bayly.206-546, Gail Duncan 184 494. Julie 180-459, Lc. Brewer 200, Jim Burl 200, Danaher 175.

Women Lil Shortsleeve 477, Marge Schrciner 181-450, Martha Essegian 116. iUrj-'I St. Col-Jc SI. JUiy-j SI. £:.

St. fLD SI. El. J' (H7) The Western Conference race reaches a critical stage Saturday night when all-winning Gloversville, 7-0 in the circuit, invades Convention Hall to battle runnerup Saratoga. 6-1.

A Red Dragon that both the 1-2 quints won on Friday against Draper and Scotia, be an almost certain (lag guarantee, since this is ihe second meeting between Gloversville and Sara- Central Hudson Valley League co-leader Ravena (6-1) I draws a toughic Friday in. Voorheesville (6-2) TrtcUy at St. EEt. Miry'i SI. i ILFj.

IVAMII.VGTON COL.VTY Ohio State Rated No. 1 In UPI. Poll New York Stale, wilh a 13-0 record in quest of Is second straight national college basketball championship, was a unanimous choice for.the No. 1 spot in the United. Press International ratings yesterday for the third week in a row.

Southern California (12-2) joined this week's top 10 group in Ihe N'o. 9 ranking as the collegiate season down for Palmer Gets Pro Athlete Award Rochester (AP) Arnold Palmer, 31-year-old Latrobe, golfer, yesterday was named winner of the lllh annual S. Rac Hickok 3 "Professional Athlete of the Year" poll. Palmer, all-time money win nin; champion whose I960 tri umphs included the Masters and National Open among eigh victories, was the second golfc to win the $10,000 diamond studded gold-buckled belt. He won by a margin of more than Johnny Walther of Troy, who paged the qualifiers, was seventh, while Tom Garrity nf Co hoes was llth and Ed Forner of Walcrvliet 12lh.

Deuel put together the best average for his games, a 222.4. Fiorillo had the besl won-lost percentage. 5-1. The wincr after Sunday's final six games which starl at 9 p.m. will go to the state fin- Is, to be rolled at Bringhton Bowl in Rochester on June 10 and The Washington County.

starts all over again no.v StilKvatcr has causht ick Falls at the top, each 8-2. Friday's pairings favor the lloosiers in that they play at home against Hartford (0-9)while the Warriors visit threatening Hoosick Valley (5-4). al Fcrt Ar.a, SJa-r'a Glim Falls The Chuck 30.13 I "2 -irrj 13.iQ Jcf Deutl 20.17 Rinnle BiiTlte. Jflin Willher 2S.05 Tom Callahan Gor.iXl 26.li; 1017 1336 1257 1257 21Q.5 207.it CAR INSURANCE DUE? Save with Stale Farm's low insurance rates for careful See me. J.

GORRIGAN U-llllh STREET, TROY, N.Y. PHONE BE 5-7733 STATE FARM MUTUAL li-. tif Gi rrlty 2Lll 23-23 3 .1 5 1 1162 1123 IrS 133.1 151.1 HDP Off Broorr ing ton, Ilino'S 53-iD the mid-year exam break. St. Bonaventure (14-1) and KiHMr.

Villi £. at El. MiTi'-a Fort Grar.vllle GUns Fllli. Bradley (13-1) remained in sec ond and third places, while North Carolina (12-2), St. John's (10-2), Duke (13-1) and Louisville (14-2) each jumped two notches lo fill Ihe places be- wcen fourth 'and sevenlh.

Iowa (12-2), Southern California and Kansas Slate (11-3) rounded out the top 10 group. DePaul, lOlh last week, dropped 100 points in Ihe voting of sports writers and Patterson Second Floyd Patterson, first rnan to win back the heavyweight boxing title, was second, followed closely by Norm Van Brocklin, who led the Philadelphia Eagles to the National Football League championship. Palmer received 73 first place votes of the 143 cast and total of 302 points on a 3-2-1 basis. Patterson polled 35 firsts and 196 points and Van Brocklin drew 19 firsts 176 points. Bill Mazcroski, whose home run won the World Series for Pirates, was poinls.

Then DeMcnto's liainbow Matinee Rita Messier 175493, Eunice Roulier 450 UeMcnlo Women's Classic Mary Kane lildrcd ConnaUy can Kucskar 186653, Julie Slichko 182-649. Betty Murray Tri-City Lanes Mohawk Men RogotAic 265-619, Bill Kuanak Tri-Cily Independents Chuck Epps 200, Tom Green 534, Alice Waller US, Jane Moore 175-457. Niagara Mohawk Women Jlidge Rath 463. Tri-City Majors Frank Ferris 222-232-201-200 Morris Cramer 791, Charles Uifenberick 205765, George 208-202740, Ben Gilliam 223-743, Joe Grcnier 214-742, Bill Folcy Jay Bionda 205-711, Tom Folcy 711, Ken LaBelle 709, Fremont Gordon 204-708. 76-644, Mary McGivcrn 189-640, Sophie Herring 638, Marge Tworok 632, Toni Terrible 187 625, A id a Rubin 199-623, Marge Spanswick 183-623, Marietta De- Mcnto 620.

Lorraine Hussey Belty Hcffern 182-605. Walcrvlicl Fraternal Eub Ring Maurice Collins 205-209-589, J. DeMcnto 210575. General Pa Iricelli 204571, Tony DeMcnto 202-558, Earl Johnson 200-549 John Choppy 548, Ned Kucntze 537, Joe Falasco 531, Bill Lyons 531. Mike Julian 530, Claude Spanswick 529, Mail Hctman 528, nick Thcophcl 202-526.

SI. Paul the Apostle Tom Kvcrs Sr. 552, Jim cr 209-53G, Chuck Tyrell 527 Tom Brady Jr. 525, Charli Lodge 525, Harry Robinson 208 Bill Burke 200. J.

R. Condon Printcraft Sy Blum 210, Lylc Bruce 589. Trojan KCfflcrs Jack Krause Joe Vill 210-590, F-lmef LaChance r. 215-588, John Gcrger 212- D73, John Malck Vally Ryan 211-577, Gary Merrill 203-576, Mike Gully 203-547, Joe Hoodack 217-542. Lcs Hath- vay 210-536, Tim Taslow 533, Mark Hoppe 525, Dick Robison J03, Marty Guzy 213.

Other Alleys Camp's Monday Colony Recreation Nighthauks Tom McDonald 244-539, Ken Castle 201-568, Charlie Moore 200-561. Howie Mace 204-544 Willie Fredericks 200-542. Mcnands Men Gus Olivicre Alex Racz 224-220-601, Art Cle menzi 216-592, Bill 565 Bill Ricdy 2.02-556, Tony Clc mcnzi 200-544, Roland Curli 533, Jack Clongh 531, Hank AUino.vD.icK Uki 51 -3-2 Si. i 1 51 2 73 24 46 2 4 1 06 Oil Friday Jolinjlmtr it Qiiffrjtmry At Um Gorn me A i Ft r' i I'rMny 4 ra at ny. Si.

(Ait.) ing streak was broken. Slable Upsets Lane New York Joe Stable, lightweight, scored a sUm- iins 10-round upset over fifth ranking Kenny Lane of Muskegon, last night at 51. N'icholas Arena. Stable and Lane each weighed 141. Race Entries, Results HlaleaJi Entries nad KMI 1 yrj.

A- up, I 1 ml. Flu 117. Odd Indian inT. U2. 107, Relief U2 PaTifs in.

Robun Gny 112. Coamic Touch 116. Suir.rn 113. Privet 1H. 2 Sar.

US. Tclrr n5. r.oek UJT. Bart Hoy 112. 11 J1.MIO.

3 1 ir.1. paliHlM Sonff 117. Cedar Way CilO MLsi 10S 101. Eds'- rr.ont Uine 113. So-jpi On xGoMtn 111.

Ny-r-ptit'i Bally 115. 10T. Jel ti3. US. Phct BU'e Notts Raft 112 Major Chlpi 112.

Ree Thor SS.SO'). rr.rinj.. 2 3 t. r.e t. llrrment 117.

BMger 11T. 117. ihe SiU m. Flamhoo 11? 2- Nell-GUI 117. Coii Ltf C.

UT. Joe'J 112. Yankee Stlute 1U. Tin einy'i Joy U7 UT. r- O'Halkitati lit.

Deck 112. Aun 112. Mary 117. 117. ttl, 117 1- FrosXauer-MarKtj jMon.

cu. 6 r. Hill 118 Add US. Down Conn US, Noble Wr.l 113. RehaXHne 121 Mall US.

Kith 113. Summer blT'l 121. Gray Cabin 113. SJrti Fair Mcdeah 116. lF QJ 113, L-viy 113 Fftfifv IIS.

Klutr.t Mlsi 115. SI.5-W, rL, 1 A up. fl.OOO. 3 6 f. Iniiaa Rosemary 117.

Bii'i's Pal 11 1- IL'3 Faldte 117. Ir. Iht 11T. crs Ihe Bride 111, Hiar.d r.nler 117, Glil 117. Quitn H2.

COTS- 117. Miricn's Flowfr 117. DII- nys Tyrn 117. Xahta 117. Key Wit- JS 117.

2nd-WtVjr tnliy. 11.004. 1 Hi ml- For All 103. Sooty 112. Am- Kale 111.

Plum Dtep 1M. Double Deuce 111. 120. xT.oy- .11 Enrrler ICO, Slipper 2c.Z Loyal Woniin 117. 111.

Cifl- Misa Tt.tphone 12-X 1C-9. Irijh K.yes iw. Por.dtt- ir.p 120. xf.tcirjm I-awrence-GlnKr-ch DLtttcan tax-5 Lb-, A AC tiulcah Results Clear Kamni cl- i np. 1 3-16 ml.

Mi-tofttrlM 3.60 7.60 jiiBhint GrteX (VorX. lo.M 11. in (Anjron) 20 1 ml. Hlpli Yield 2.V 31 7.in (Hirucki l-fi ft 3.10 Cone irl Tour (MonacellU 1-W Double i n-ii J3.5W. fi t.

F.pUoTie iVcihen 21.70 fl.70 A. ParJner'a Choice SO ItAp U'g iTiiim iHatUckl 1.30 rr.dr.?.. i f. Arnie Hadhii zlO 523, Dan Smith 529, 213-578; Warren 2Ci8. the Pittsburgh fourth with 53 came two pitchers, Vcrn Law of Pillsburgh and Warren Spahn of Milwaukee, lied for fifth place; each had 35 points.

Others who received votes in- uded basketball slar Wilt lambcrlain of Philadelphia 27, nortslop Dick Groat of Pitts- auto racer Jim Ralh- an, Indianapolis winner, 6, ickev. Will Hartack, center tiuck Bednarik of the Philadcl- iiia Eagles, pitcher Ernie roglio of the St. Louis Card- rials and third baseman Brooks ohinjon of Ihe Baltimore irioles, 5 each. No Votes for Ingo There nere no votes for last car's winner, Ingemar Johanson of Sweden who was knocked ut by Patterson last June 20. Palmer was proclaimed the winner at the annual dinner of be Rochester Press and Radio Club.

The entire proceeds of he dinner went lo charily. Palmer established an all- imc high in money winning last His victory in the Open al Denver was a sensational come-from-behind effort in vhich he started the final round seven strokes behind the leader, Mike Souchak. and fired record-tying 30 on the opening nine. Previous winners included: Phil Rizzuto. baseball, 1950; Allie Reynolds, baseball, 1951-.

Rocky Marciano. boxing, 1952; Ben Hogan. golf. 1953; Willie Mays, baseball. 1954: Otto Graham, football.

1955; Mickey Mantle, baseball, 195S; Carmen Basilio. boxing. 1957; Bob Turley, baseball. 1958: Ingemar Jo hansson, boxing, 1959. PERFECT BALANCE gives skiers smoother turns- smoother taste lfTi Dealh Rory 113.

HI BctSali Run Slien in. Noops hlar.4 117. Boy 112. 3nd 112, Twofo 115. Momrly 112.

U-S. MoaTiy 11 Bttchmonf 112, 3 1 1-15 orttnst 113. Will ti Uve 11 2ml l-M. STio 116. -e 111.

aKlrijt Cretins Honor S.10 iman Spirit i up. Or.t (Eflltrsi 13.1" 10 Rarr.ora node 5-frf ChucXK David 6lh 1 WfV I yr. up. t. Vour SlfP 1 Fiery nti.e 107 I fe Tin CA-KI 107.

ViviHl 11 0 entry. 1 ft up, ft i Chief anf) Fall 107, Ptlm i 11-M I yr. up. t. WmihfTlon S.SO Cradv Skiprtr (Roiii 3.Si Forc.fn 3 f.

110. Inl'An lit. 110. Chic IIJ. TeieAtwn Char.ct Gauge nt.

xBriar 103, firih 107. i'ji. ronrtn.l'.ar lYorVl hfrluck i H-TITITA i To drive long distaneet to save monev on "Cosh and Catry" lumber and building materials. Thoulands thinV so when they get EXACT SAME PRICES WOODBURY LUMBER RIGHT IN SCHENECTAOr AT THE CORNER OF ALTAMONT 1 CHRYSLER for tasta and price 4 .99 Full Qt. Making a fine blend is an art.

It mustn't be too light-nor too a subtle balance between the two. Carstairs lias perfect balance it's light in body, yet rich in taste. That's why it's the choice of the man who cares. tlie perfectly balanced whiskey.

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