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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 20

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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f.ck.'?Y, MAY I 962 "Air r.CCKLrJD CC'JNTY A' Tesiimony brans in Paret Deaf Hearing ungen soses By70verDobrinski V' i p- NEW YORK (LTD Witnesses bcpM tcst.fsing about the recent ring-death of Benny Paret' today al the f.rst public h'ar rp of Now York's Joint Legislative; i 1. I A Run I'areils Tula! Rall'h Kurt Paret of Cuba died on April 2 from brain injuries suffered in his March 24 fight with Emile Griffith of New York at Madison Sq. Garden. Griffith won the title on a 12ih-round technical knockout from which Paret never recovered. "By investigating this tragedy thoroughly," Plumadore explained, "we may find the means of plaining hri fly the work beinR done.

Lircmski of Spring Valley was declared winner of a bowling ball, bag and shoes. Leo Pesner contributed an out- Vo Ralph Cn-en topped Stan Do-brinski by a mere seven pins, the Marcal Hankies wiped the Mapleays All-Surs and Warren Muslin's Nvack Ali-Stars stopped I Committee on Professional x-; iing. 7 2''1 21.1 17fi- 1 ft. Before the three-day hearing is completed, between 12 and 18 "Paret" witnesses will have testi-, Committee Chairman Hav-i Ralph Mansen's by 70 pins in a standing job as emergency mas-bowlinR exhibition at the Nanuetjter of ceremonies, lanes nitht. The show pro- The summaries: 1(1 1 Marral llankirl ,50 Kvie Venmra Krnm Hmnly Nina Spbornko lrn Hiilman Zunum Total.

I 1" 1 Ui i preventing similar ones in uie ward Plumadore said. af 211 1 rri in i 1 ii future. He declined to name any of the subpoenaed witnesses before they took the Nrk Mara 1 1. I Ft rnn -Wiim h. InnM! i'-k ('arjKMilrr M'Ke Callahan Wnrrrn Austin anort Mara il.lJii Hnh Shitfpr "ha.

MirrlKk Ken Tom ray Maplrwat! I.j? i Sup ClKhPil'i Vllfir-'ti i If" i ni 1 in IK) 1.1.1 1 17) 771 Miinev I'lit Mlli-hfll Weenie Week Tot ii Is In 1 1 ix 11' 1 If-1 Assemblyman Plumadore, a Republican of Saranac Lake, stressed that although this first hearing of the seven-man committee will concentrate on the Paret fatality, six other public hearings during the summer will investigate other aspects of the sport to determine whether boxing can be improved or whether it should be outlawed. Two of those hearings doubtlessly will be held at Buffalo and Syracuse, both good sports cities, the chairman said. Nyack Man Aids in Rye Boat Rescue NIPPED AT THE PLATE Outfielder Doug Clemens of the St. Louis Cardinals is out at the plate as he tries to score on teammate Bill White's first-inning single against the Dodgers in Los Angeles yesterday. Catcher John Roseboro of the Dodgers puts the ball on the runner after getting the throw from Willie Davis.

AP Wirephoto. Si' RYE Penshe Drives at Bridgehampton Harbormaster George DePauw 4 and a passing fisherman joined 4 forces to aid a Bronx man found yesterday afternoon off Playland The hottest sports car driver on the American scene since cur Pier in Rve, clinging to a piling rent world champion Phil Hill -4 and his overturned rowboat. it wis campaigning state sioe cir x1 Li I dured over $400 for the Rockland County Retarded Children' Chapter. Fnpen, a member of the professional New York Gladiators, had to go all out in the final game to defeat Dobnnski, considered by many to be Rockland's best kepler. Stan had opened with a smart 21.1 and followed ith 1X1 to take a two game lead of 334-370, It took a :7 effort by f.ngen in the finale to settle the issue.

Ralph wound up with a three-game to'al of 577 while Do-brinski scored 570. The well known Marcal Hankies shoved aside a strong Maple-ways squad by taking both games of the two-game exhibition, winning on overall total. Leadoffcr Evie Veenstra rolled a 189 opener and Nina Sebroenko rapped 188 in the nightcap. Jackie Johnson's 198 at leadoff for the Maplcways was the best distaff effort of the night and Sue Giglicllo stroked 189 in the second game. Also gracing the Maplcways lineup were Shirley Halgren, Pat Mitchell and Weenie Week.

Big 211 Helps Byron McKusick's big 213 opener paved the way to the win for the Nyack junior bowlers. McKusick's big game, supplemented by Lonnie Week's 173 gave Warren Austin's gang a 795-724 edge in the first game. Russ Parsclls slammed a 202 to give the Nanuet youngsters a 752-751 edge in the second. Warren Austin, Jr. rattled 182 to pace the Nyackcrs in that one.

President Jim Maroon and Vice President Bob Bolton were on hand from the grateful Retarded Children's group, Maroon ex- Tk4V' Rrrt rti The fisherman, Simon Lander, 3fi, of 262 Grand the Bronx, after being picked up by the Rye police boat, was taken to shore where he declined medical attention. Harbormaster DePauw said he heard a call for help while patrolling in the police boat at 2:30 p.m. off Manursing Island. The rescued fisherman had apparently exhausted himself in unsuccessful attempts to lift himself back into his overturned boat. Another fisherman, identified as Gene Newman of 33 Washington Nyack, assisted in lifting Mr.

Lander from the cuits has entered the national championship road racing events at Bridgehampton Race Circuit on Long Island June 2-3. Roger Penske, a 25-year-old sales engineer of Gladywne, who is defending champion in Sports Car Club of America competition, roared to his third straight victory of the year at Cumberland, outracing Texas star Hap Sharp and fellow Pcnnsylvanian Bob Holbert in an exciting contest. Last month, Penske showered his exhaust over the field at Marlboro, in the Governor's Cup race and two weeks later repeated at Danville, winning the President's Cup. The Bridgehampton meeting is one of 12 classic events throughout the country which count toward the national championship. Seven races are slated, four on Saturday and three Sunday with is lis yfA la-! Marine borers, which each year destroy more than $50 million worth of wooden piling exposed to salt water, can be completely stopped by sheathing the piling with cupro-nickel sheet.

Rl CORD BREAKER GREET ED. Pitcher Ernie Groglio, center, with arms outstretched, and other St. Louis Cardinals greet Stan Musial, left, as he conies into the dugout in Los Angeles Saturday night after getting his hit the most achieved by a single player in National League history. Musial pulled out of a tie with Honus Wagner for the hit record by lining a sharp single lo right field off left hander Ron Perranoski of the Dodgers. The 41-year-old St.

Louis outfielder hadn't had a hit in his last nine at bats. AP Wihephoto. the finale a 71.25-mile chase A "lis at 'Jfcjf JLm ilamii ullilliiiiiOallwaliMMH Ml iwkk itcali'aii-iiiaawilali. around the jagged 12-turn raceway which is one of the fastest off without ture wcre both run Allison VerValen Inc. Building Material, "ETerythinc to Boild Anythlni" Route 9W and West Sidt Av.

HAverstrow 9-5701 in the country. A field of 100 driv any interruptions. ers is expected. PEARL RIVER FUN FAIR The pony ride was one of the more popular attractions among the many at the Pearl River Fun Fair of the Pearl River Junior Woman's Club Saturday. Proceeds from the event will go to the Rockland County Center for the Physically Handicapped, Camp Jawo-nio, New City.

Staff Photo, Higgins. In addition to winning the na New Winner In Races at Middletown tional title last year, 'Penske Newscasts and Headlines Broadcast Daily ow was named "Driver of the Year by Sports Illustrated magazine and was awarded the Kimberly Send in your Free Want Ad tonight! Another good crowd was on hand to cheer their favorites who had every reason to go all out in an attempt to garner as much of the $2,100 priie money as possible. Interest in the June 22 Demolition "Derby continues to run high and any interested participants should get around any Sat Night to get the details. Cup for a clean sweep of sports car racing honors. E3B BOYS' and GIRLS' FREE WANT AD ORDER BLANK Print In 25 words or left.

Thn fill In name, oddron 090 and, If you with, your tlphon number. Fifty per cent of all trafic accidents occur at speeds of less than 40 miles per hour. Half of all accidents occur within 25 miles of the driver's home. Next is the to the ostrich, the emu argest of all living birds. Suffern On Upstate Trip Another new face hit the winners ranks Saturday night at Victory Speedway in Middletown.

The week's big money man was Soiny Strupp, driving his No. 24 lo victory. In so doing, Sonny tied the track record of 2ti.8 set back on April 21 of this year Al Tasnadyy. Five weeks of racin and five different feature race winners give an idea of just how wide open the competition is this season. Ralph Napolitann in his No, 3 rode home first in the Sportsman division, which is producing some very fine racing.

With three complete in the first heat there was some action on the 4th turn as No. 19 spun out, forcing a re-slart. In the 3rd heat with four laps complete, Ronnie Basralian ran inio trouble all by himself between the third and fourth turns. The C'onsi and Fea- I 1 I I 1 first name) (last name) age) Cgjg sJl I (phone) (address) Lllj (parent's signature of consent) 1 Clip (name of school) Z-J kins, former assistant principal at Suffern. On the way.

squad members will visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Farmer's Museum, and the James Fenimore Cooper Mansion at Cooperstown. In their last such trip, in 1956, the Mounlies enjoyed the educational and historical aspects of the trip as much as they did beating their hosts in a contest on Doublcday Field. The Suffern High baseball team will take a look at some upstate competition this next weekend as they journey to Coopers-town and Delmar for two games. The team, which has recently hit its stride against local teams, will tackle Cooperstown High School on Doublcday Field on Friday, and will then play Bethlehem Central High School at Delmar on Saturday. The principal at Bethlehem is Dr.

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