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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 16

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pscrtt rocrcK WORM Top Athletes OK Trip to Moscow Meet nrrp nun I NEW I FT Tve P.t;,i Grour.Js. rrtwnt the New York V.ets ur.t.I their new is competed in Meaiow. has the cUeptt center field of any rr.u)ir lejcue Kill park. 4dJ lea from home plate Schayes Addresses 'Sports Night' At Gorham School 50- MOSS WANTED NEW CAR SALESMAN Gooi RALPH RAMBLER J70 W. MAIN 10 4-1221 tS golf foing Oetnrunt to vy greatcxtnt woy yourcntir bod will react.

Therefor proper foot- 4 TAN HALL CEEEXHOUStJ 1157 At. wo it a key to piepar boJonc and -l til ii wi i jut nifi in 9nngt 11,1 I A 1 1 1 RALPH MAKES IT EASY TO BUY NEW YORK Unless some trackmen change their rr.ir.ds the next two FA GORHAM Do! ph were Ted and D3vid weeks, there will be no defec- s5ar of former tions from the US. team go- Natior.a'.s of the National Lane Basketball David Patrick James Belts. Gordon Suther Mm ing to Moscow in July to de- Asscuianon was Walter Wermuth. Leon fend its never-beaten record guet speaker at the annual Wilis and David Bickel.

against the power of the So- Awards Night" for varsity Baseball David Patrick, viet Union in their fifth dual and junior varsity athletes at Larry Clarke. James Betts. MONEY DOWN mm I oddrra fVt botl OlWroJion 'l) with oiy weight evenly distributed on the inu'de of cny feet. I' i the Gorham entrai M'nooi. ijoraon uerlanu.

mwon Schaves emphasized team- McCaig. Ed Jensen, Richard t.ie assurance work- confidence, training. Rothfuss, Fo Kinnear. Don Hull. Na--nthilsiasm and listening to Walter Wermuth.

Steven meet. This was 1 niven bv Col. Financing Arranged -T fN A i fii)f 1 1 i U4 IJ tllll III III III AAU executive director. the coach as essential to be- Flood. Tom Flood.

Dan Bar-to track writers yesterday. ing a successful athlete. deen and Gary Behelfer. We sent out a question- Patrick won the. Cheerleading awards were jnaire to athletes most likely scllol SOcccr award; Gordon presented to: Connie Phelps.

ill Mend Jim Moqnha io maKe me team reponea Sutherland, basketball award Linda Adams. Andna Lippm- Col. Hull. -aii repuea mev and Ed jtnscn. baseball cott.

Donna Meyer, Barbara Moscow, if they Varsitv letters were Berrv. Charmaine Howard. will go to make the jresented to the following: and Agnes Flood. nj The athletes select them-: Soccer David Patrick. Del-1 Junior varsity cneerieaaers seives.

in c-tieci. dv piacinj inu. On the bocktwing my left heel relies slightly at more of my weight thifts to the irnide of my right foot CUm-trotion 2). On the downjwing ond follow-through my weight return largely to my left foot and my right heel gradually lift at I "push off the irvide of one-two in the National AAU. Urry Clarke.

Gordon Suther- rv Crisfield. Peggy Lawrence. championships ii oi. lAJUia hn US fflf U'nrmuf I nnn Martha hnifan A I TP 5 lsCis Wilis, Gary Behelfer. David Rilands.

Sandra Oswald. Lin-Bickel, Allen Behelfer. Tom da Jones, and Shirley Oswald Flood, Ted Kinnear, William Miss Crisfield was awarded King, Foster Kinnear, and the cheerleading trophy to Richard Rothfuss. Managers keep for a year. my right foot (illustration 3), t.

0 w. 21-22. The AAU could not contact everyone, since it can not predict team personnel. I Two years ago. when the iU.S.

last visited Moscow for dual track meet, considerable furor was whipped up iwhen eight athletes withdrew Bif-fj; f- jf r'iii pamphlet, rn4 trnfi and ttampct, nlf a-id'ttted P'l'mtr, 3 Drmofat H'ohide Urcdrr 5Mitf, Bom 73 1 All-Weather Harness Oval Passes 1st Test oner fully for personal reasons, after making the team. The withdrawals were Al Oerter and Rink Babka fdis-cus), Hal Connolly and Al Hall to LU 2 faster than the average times WASHINGTON1. Pa. (hammer), Dallas Long and in pari mutuel Hplpne pave the new registerea World Turf Record Broken at Monmouth iduy ud. en.

wiouipuu. nun j-. i meets." the spokesman said track of The Morris mole vault! and Otis all-weather YEAR MAKE DESCRIPTION PRICE '62 CADILLAC M698 s99 '62 CHEVROLET V- 2698 62 '62 DODGE $2498 $56 w.n '61 P0NTIAC s1998 $45 mmmtmKmmmmmmmm-m b'l. wh(rwU '60 OLDS. $1898 $42 dewt.

WIU '61 COMET Z2: OSTwl A J1598 s39 '62 FALCON aJL- $1398 $32 '59 CHEVROLET 1 I $998 $24 'Usually this kind of weather makes fo ra heavy track. Davis (400 metersi. Meadows its first workout Because they conld not vesterdav and went through DC The new S5 million plant Ru The Assnrinlrd Presx Rfiand $4 Fine 1 her paces in wonderful' four miles north of Washing- me r.uiuueau nip uiai in- i Happy Angle, a 5-year-old News was S3 to show. three" subsequent dual 'J" 11, IaIiMP T-1I CAT uriel 4. A 1- T-l I 1I i.

S- nnii meets wnu roiaria, west uer-i rnnnrH i frlnnff nn the! Ad3mS r0de of the Meadows, the mare of harness racing. The syn-trottd the 5-mile oval in 2 thetic surface is the first of many ana ureal uritain. me ni'na to a ength ctory turf yesterday, covering the Prnvistbin thp pprfmJAAU is now making conces- rl irfn rt in enrnriric thlt 111 etAne tn annaoen rml i rCa at Aqueduct, returning' the feature at Monmouth $22.60. $10.70 and $4.40. "Tkn A ATT its find in the world.

The Meadows track is a specially compounded synthetic resjn designed to create a durable all-weather, non-slip surface. minutes, 53 5 seconds. Her response to the Tartan surface was fine despite the hot, muggy weather, the spokesman said. "This is a few seconds Time for the mile and 116 quesUto leave tte Park. It was the second time this year that Happy Angle, on the turf was 1:43.

team after the Russian and Lady Provist returned $8.50 Polish meets which are on nwned bv the Larolvn n. had bettered $4' with Nubile 2-70 to successive weekends" said Stables. Col. Hull. "We will take alter-j nates to fill in for those who! 1 Officers Chosen By MS Chapter listed mark of 58 4 5, set by Staretta at Laurel Race Course Oct.

30. 1961. George D. Widencr's Rare Exchange won the Wistful have to come home. id):) Happy Angle had covered; Purse at Delaware Park, re- 1 -i ie.

Turf furlongs in 58 lo turning $3.80, $3 and $2.60 4 Waugh were re-elected to three-year terms on the board of directors, and Rev. William Hart was re-elected for one year. New three-year terms were voted for Mrs. Doris Lee, John Stott, Douglas Eckberg and Eugene Peter J. Braal.

306 Can-field Road, Pittsford has been re-elected president of the Rochester Area Multiple Sclerosis Chapter, which services more than 300 multiple sclerosis patients and their families in Rochester The 4-year-old filly stepped the 6 furlong in 1:12 15. Godessa was $5.80 and $3.80, and Queens River was $7.40 to show. Charlie Bun-rode the winner. seconds May 15 at Pimlico. Jockey Wayne Chambers rode Happy Angle in both races.

Happy Angle paid $6.20, $3.80 and $3.20. Half a length behind was Second 3626 MAIN ST. WESTC and Monroe County. Drag Racers to Vie At Spencer Tonight Approximately 100 Rochester area drag racers will be in action tonight at Spencer Speedway in Williamson. A close duel for top-eliminator honors is in prospect between Doug Hey of Rushville and Louis Sinisgalli of Rochester.

Hey was the victor when the two clashed last Saturday. Hey also took top-time trophy. Car inspection is at 6 with Re-elected vice presidents were Mrs. Raymond F. Healy, Movie Actor Signs Oakland Grid Pact and Dr.

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