Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 17

Location:
Rochester, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

COACH AT LEHIGH CANTON William Leek- A ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Sunday, Sept 17, 1961 6th Gold Trot To Highlight II onby, SLU '39, present head coach at Lehigh, is listed as one of the great stars of the past in St, Lawrence football annals. 6 YOUNG CLUB DETROIT Average ase of Wing, Thornton, Moloney Beat Par in Sweeps TRIUMPH OWNERS! s.P. iuo Fret Servlet Clinic Monrs. Wiltm.n end Honry if Stindard-Triumph Co. BEST MOTORS- 1235 Univtrsity Avi.

for Information Call: 6R 3-1114 FIREPLACE WOOD Caniiteo Chemical Corporation, producers of quality hardwood charcoal, is now offering for lale Seasoned Hardwood Fireplace Wood. 4' 8' 18" 4' 8' 24" 4' 8' 30" 4' 8' 36" We kevt W.ift lire of a iligtit increase fa cost. DELIVERED Phone BR 1-2105 Downs' Week Tiger infield is 23 years. BATAVIA The Albion Grenadiers, one of Western New York's leading drum corps and drill teams, wil a special night at Ba Three players Bert Wing, Jack Thornton and Dave Maloney cracked par by a shot yesterday to lead area CAREFREE FALL MOTORING STARTS AT "Firestone" tavia Downs Wednesday. sweepstakes golfers.

Members of the corps are t. Low not, G. cormicnon j. selling tickets for the pro veierau rmu umid acuicu numiicn to-ii 69. c.

Minor o-n MONROE: Low ami. Carl Christ, Ph gram, highlighted by a $2,200 pacing feature. The Grena a hole-in-one at Oak Hill, using a 4-iron on the POT CASH Claoo. H.Low not. Don Webb M-1J-72, J.

Loicht, 81-971, GrHn 79-7 71. C. B. Zeitler 81-97. Clou C.

Bossott 91-1873. Bestboll. C. Bassett-L. Parsons 67.

L. Tock-P. Claoo 43, D. Webb-J. Lonhord 3 diers retain the money from tickets they sell to buy uni West Course 132 -yard 13th.

Iforms and instruments. BROOK-LEA: low oreis, promt srts-lin 7. Low not, J. White I1-1J 49. w.

0 Neil 71. Dr. J. Keeoon 11-972. E.

Groshek 84-1373. Clou trots, C. Klina. ottuna. J.

Loavenbruck 88. Downs officials have also Low not T. Ginthor 19-1772, J. Tobin announced that every Tuesday for the balance of the season Bill Mulcahy, Allan Stam and Frank McNa-mara watched. Wing, two- will be Ladies Night.

Distaff fans will be admitted to either the grandstand or clubhouse time Rochester Bert District champ, Wing FOR YOUR CAR Payments Too High? Tired of Payments? Ralph Pontiae will buy your car outright for give money and older car in trade end pay off your present balance. Phone USED GAR BUYER BE 5-3635 RALPH FONTIAC Inc. Cloud Wednesday end Saturday Nights at reduced rates. Racing highlight of the 10th 93-2177. RIDGEMONT: Low iron.

Dove Moloney 71. Low net, J. McGrath 73-744, L. Pero 75-449 Clou orost, M. Josephs 87.

Low net, W. Crofts 16-1749, Dr. R. Miller 84-1571. Clou rest, P.

Lot 94. Low net, R. Rankin 98-23 75. Bestboll, J. Ramev-L.

Clark 61. CCR: Low Oress, Bill Chaolin, Dick Elsenhart 74. Lew net, D. Strasenburgh re-lt 47, p. Oviatt 75-S-70, T.

Serrell 80-19 7a W. Baker 81-10 71, A. Hooke 80- 872, J. Rae Jr. 11-873, R.

G. Weis 81- 873, R. Glonninv 84-1274, A. Stern 79-5-74, C. S.

Lunt 92-17-75. LAKE SHORE: Low tross. Bert Wing 49. Low net, J. Coyne 80-1444.

W. Cory 72-349, F. Robinson 78 949. R. Moran 71-lTO, A.

Ambrose 78-870, B. McLaughlin 74-470, G. Zlmmermann 76-5 71. W. Bell M-13 71, C.

Doerrer 78-672. shot a 9 at Lake' Shore. Thornton posted 70 on Oak Hill's West, while Maloney week of the season will be the sixth $7,500 dash of the Autumn Gold Series trotting tacked another sub-par round, GET YOUR CAR READY NOWl a 71. on his record at Ridge- division. The hew rivalry between mont.

Scores: LOCUST HILL: Low cross, ck Rtor-don 7 Low not, Roger Rvan 7S-870, H. veteran Darn Safe and series ileader Helen Brooke will be Groh F. Lindsav 784-70. Closs Precision adjust brakes, continued in the Saturday spe OAK HILL: Low gross, Jack Thornton 70. Burt Kling 72.

Lew net, L. Sterling 74-68, Dr. V. Tofany 83-11-72, W. Thorwy 75-372.

BestbgIL orost. J. Thomton-R. Wegman 49. Low net, L.

Sterllng-A. Scheible 71-546. Four-mon mixed bestboll, Mr. end Mrs. C.

Erdlo ond Mr. ond Mrs. J. Maloney St. GENESEE: Woman's gross.

Mabel Smith 95. low net, Shirley Freeman 108- cial. Sumter Prince is also pack front bearings and add cross, F. Haercher 85. Low not, T.

DoPrer 84-1571, Bestboll, T. Burden-F. Hoercher 64, P. Tomson-H, Groh 45. CHURCHVILLE: Low gross, Richard Brondenstoin 78.

Low not, D. Dodson 90- slated to start. AT CHAMPION'S brake fluid, if necessary. 51 i 20 70. H.

Boon 63-12 71, R. ABOOV J- The 10-year-old Darn Safe io 73. J. Biasn n. LE ROY: Low Bros.

Frank SoloHo 24-82. returned to the Downs to cop the last dash after winning i both ends of a stake before a BOWLING SHIRTS IN STOCK! Du Quoin. hometown Any American Car Scientifically inspect and align front-end to manufacturer's specifications. Precision balance both front wheels. Check power brake and power steering units where applicable.

crowd. Bill Rouse will drive the winner of $430,000. '57 vp modtli ilighily Oak Hill Scratch Golf May Prove a Point Clint Galbraith will pilot his Trubrooke mare, Helen PAYDAY TERMS Brooke K. She has two series Replacement Parts and Torsion Bar victories and has banked more 'HIM Latest Styles Widest choice colors WASH WEAR Convenience Adjustment Are Not Included than $10,000 in Autumn Gold prize money. raaBccr, onDito mmi Sumter Prince will have urday-Sunday route.

Already 15 out-of-town teamh, with names like Denny Lyons, Jamestown; Fred Paine, Pennsylvania amateur champ from Pittsburgh; Art A One fthe largest gatherings of low-handicap amateur golfers is expected at Oak Hill next weekend when the club revives its scratch best ball golf invitation christened the Dr. John R. Wil- owner Shaw Edwards up. This AND KING LOUIE MO any Tony Langan, Syracuse; Eddie Kaczor, Buffalo, have Tournament. fin ii vf vwu where your dollar buys MILES more 0Xt A SALESMAN WILL nf vlJi 4wA CALL AND GLADLY tp-rtSSy SHOW YOU SAMPLES I EISI AVE.n LAKE AVE.

norse went the second fastest trotting mile in Downs history when he scored a 2:01 35 victory earlier in the meet. Dolph Schayes Signs With Cage Nats SYRACUSE Dolph Schayes, one of basketball's all-time stars, his contract yesterday with the Syracuse Nationals of the National Basketball Association. at Union HA 6-0530 at Lyell HA 6-5387 John Hammele, Mgr. returned entries. Another 15 Rochester District teams are in tfee fold, and 14 two-man combinations from Oak Hill are entered.

Every local club will send partner of his choice for the two-day, 36-hole medal play test. Among the locals will be the Allen brothers, Don and Ray, representing CCR; and former RDGA champs Bill Cory, Bert Wing, Gene Rovinson, and Cliff Goodrich. This year's test is somewhat of an experiment. Ensuing tournaments of this nature are contingent upon the amount of interest shown in this one. For instance Oak Hill oficials are interested to see whether local club members will support their own teamh by turning out to watch.

If the interest is there, next year's scratch tournament undoubtedly will go to 72 holes, over a Friday-Sat 'Joe" Mihm, Mgr. THURS. EVE. EVE. OPEN -OPENS? THURS.

'TIL 9 OPES Mon. thru Fri. A.M. to P.M. Sat.

7 A.M. to 4t30 Schayes, a 33-year-old veteran of 13 seasons with the Nats, has scored a pro basketball record of 17,666 points in 913 games. FREE PARKING CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS OPEN TUES. 7HURS. EVENINGS TILL P.M.

Whynot Wins 6-Meters; Goose Snaps Backstay -n ii. inn jl i' uni'm i. in uiin ii second and last place behind Gene Vanvoorhis Whynot. In the Stars, Bob Dobbin with Sea Horse nosed out Four somewhat shortened classes braved 15 to 20 mile northwest winds and rough seas yesterday in Fall series conducted by the Rochester Yacht Club in Lake Ontario waters off Summerville. All went once or twice around windward and leeward courses of two mile legs.

Club and LYRA Six Meter champion Jerry Castle and Goose were victims of the blow, snapping the back stay but managing to finish in Jack Dengler's Jingo. Herb Jackson was third and Pete Woodams fourth. The Knarrs sailed two Qnce-aorund races. Orders of finish were: 1st, Bill Statt, Howie Reekers, Robb Holt; 2d- Holt, Reekers, Statt. In a two boat Dragon Class test, Miles Converse in Andrea won out over Helen Ingerson, at the stick of 69 Albion Graduates To Continue Studies Ymi AUDIT ALBION A total of 69 members of Albion Central says CHOICE OF COLORS -5sss uHII THEY LAST' I WILL PAINT ANY CAR ANY COLOR FOR School's graduating class of last June will attend college or some other institution of learning this fall, according to School Supt.

George W. Wolfe, who said Brockport State University College of Education is most popular, with 10 starting there this month. Those attending the State University College of Education at Brockport include Carol Boci, Kathleen Bower, NO UPS NO EXTRAS MY FACTORY TYPE PRODUCTION METHODS A MAKE MY ONE LOW PRICE POSSIBLE 42 ii 'grin ii Exclusive Earl Scheib Penelope Brady, Ellen Epke, Marilyn Mack, Ann Malone, Donald Miller. Martin Miller, DIAMOND ULUHS paint with GENERAL ELEfTRin Charles Morrison, and Darryl SILICONES needs NO WAXING-NO 11 POLISHING for 3 years. Choice of over.

Sanford. Four attending the State 2000 colors including maroons-and metal- University College of Educa lies. Famous 3 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE against fading or peelinsr honored in over 100 cities coast to coast; Helen Gavigan, Gail McCartney, Joan McKenna, Rochester Business Institute; and Betty Boyer, Evana Lupo, Leo Sebring, Donald Shervin, and Eileen Spriegel, Bryant and Stratton Business Institute in Buffalo. Ashley Allen, Sharon Drought, Philip Kidney, Richard Sadler, and Gilson Woh cott will attend the Morris-ville Agricultural and Technical Institute; Douglas Dawson, John Mathes, Brian Wilson and Francis Zicari, Agricultural and Technical Institute. Robert Atwell and Charles Palmer are attending the Rochester Institute of Technology; Maurice Hoag, Gary Cooper and David Long will enter Cornell University; Kenneth Marshall and Vincent Spade, the Alfred University School of Ceramics; Charles Piazza, Delhi Agricultural and Technical Institute; Martha Blake and Susan Brown, Middle Tennessee State College.

Ivylene Phillips will enter the University of Cincinnati; Harry Jones, Grove City College; Duann Juliana and Carole Moore, Harper Beauty School; James Faust, Perkio-men Preparatory School; and five will study nursing, Pris-cilla Jones at the Craig Colony School of Nursing, Patricia Nelson, at the Rochester General College School of Nursing, Joan Harmer and John Kelley, at Genesee Hospital School of Nursing in Rochester, and Carolyn Haines, Up-State Medical Center School of Nursing at OVER 2,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. I tion at Geneseo include Mary Ann Lettis, Dona Monacelli, Sharon Pawlaczyk, and Sharon Woolston. Darryl Davis and Carol Hamilton will attend the State Teachers College at Fredonia; Ray. Sav-erns and Helen Penasack will attend the State Teachers College at Albany. L.

Craig Albright will attend the United States Mili BE SURE tary Academy at West Point; Philip Howlett ana aieven Rush will attend Purdue Uni-Allan Lacev. Hamil ton College; Sandra Lascell, Wells College; John wenenna and Steven Miller, Allegheny College; David O'Brien, Can-isius College; William Reed, Union; Charles Burgoon, Hartwick College; James Butts, Baldwin-Wallace College; Alexandria Ingram, Ke-uka College; Rchn Nelson. Parsons College. Nine are attending business schools: Donald Hobbs, BE SURE IT'S EARL SCHEID mmmm mm 195 ST. PAUL ST.

BA. 5-4322 1 BatSUHoBBSE.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Democrat and Chronicle
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Democrat and Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
2,656,318
Years Available:
1871-2024