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2nd l. THE HMtTFCMtD COUBArffi Thuridoyi Mertft IS, 1W TrIl LOCAL SPORTS 1 DARTS BULLITIH BOARD ROCKY HILL BESTS PUINVIUE SHOOTERS NORTHIRN CONNECTICUT DART LSAOUE Division 3 (Al Of Feb. II) Standing PLAINVILLE Tho Plalnvlllo Police Revolver team was defeated by Rocky Hill, 1,380 to 1,310, In recent Police Revolver League league competition. Plalnvllle's record now stands at 8-1 1 High shooters for the local team were Bill Buden, Yuschak, Jack Haddock, Jim Stuart and Gil Lozler. SOFTBALL LEAGUE SEEKS TEAMS The Central Regional Softball League of Greater Is seeking teams to play In their Sunday morning league.

Interested Individuals and teams can John Murphy at 742-7593 for further Information. ROAD RACE TO BENEFIT READERS CONFERENCE WEST HARTFORD Tho Associated Reading Councils of Connecticut will sponsor the second annual Run "For Reading Road Race April 8 at 11 a.m. at M.D.C. Reservoir No. 1 In West Hartford.

Race proceeds will benefit the state-wide Young AuthorsReaders Conference, a writing project which, last year, Involved over .11,000 children In grades 1-6. There will be be two races run simultaneously; a 5K 'and a both on scenic, paved, well marked courses. Merchandise prizes will be awarded to the top -finishers in the six malefemale divisions. Free com-'memoratlve mugs will be given to the first 200 "registrants. Entry fees are: $4 for pre-registration; $2 for pre-reglstratlon of those 13 years old and under, and $5 for registration on race day.

For an entry blank, please send a stamped, self addressed envelope to: Jay Hershey, 4 Faith Drive, "Vernon, 06066. 1 i Baker's Cafe 13 Arch Street Charlie 10 I J.FIlchUnlcornsNo.29 9 Trlangle-AI 7 13 Times Cafe Shooters 6 13 Moose No. 1 14 Arch Street No. 3 4 14 Moose No. 3 .4 14 1 1 i Weekly Highs High Score: Ron Arci Street Charlie, 1(0; Roger Page, Trf-anglo-AI, 160; Charley Trudell, Arch Street Charlie, 160 High On: Jim Oeuthler, J.

Fitch Unicorns No. 14 High Off: Mike Malone, Trlanglf Jaft, 101 All-Stars by teams Arch Street Chortle: Curt Mackerj-ile, IX- Mlk OlNocenis, 10; CttarleV Trudell, Rod Schmidt, Ed Casey, Ed Tlrone, Tom Crovo, 7s Art Poller In, Scott Bolend, 1. Moos No. 1: Bill Bolduc 10; Brut Tromblay, Joanne Burr, Cliff Hut-son, Mike Burr, John Allegro, Eddie White Bill Shoo, Sonny Guyette, Mike Crowley, 1. Arch Street N.

2s Ron Roc'ene, Tom Corning, Dennis Sontos, A Was Hadden, Bill Pellerln, Dave Brun-sell. Butch Santos, Jim Stewart, Jack Gormlay, 1. J. Pitch Unicorns No. 1: Al JoVdad, 21; Jim Gauthlar, IX Pater Cattanld, 15; Dennis Segal, IX Jim Wllklo, Lennlo Smith, Jo Maletta, 4J Warren Kummer, John Lupplno, 2.

() Times Cat Shatters: Wayne Ag-now, Tom Colllgan, 5i FrankBut-gass. Bob ZIff, Bill Scalora, A( Do-moo, Mlko Quono, X- Mlkojotn, Terry Phelan, Pat Scully, 1. J. Fitch Unicorns No. 2i Jef Adarf-son, 11; Grog Young, Dave Glass, Pete Slto, Bob LaPorlo, Dick Smo-llnskl, Noncy Urbon, Kristin Df loney, Ron Syarto, Bill Watson, Bailor's Cafet John Whalen: "Pail Pilch, IS; Tom Caruso, Ralph Phillip.

11; Tony James Budnlck, TorrrTheT-kelson, Alan Clmlono, 1. Triangle-Alt Ron Rail, Al DfjlllcL, Clyde McDonnal, Roger Pge, Wayn Mercer, Bob Wysockl, it Vlckl Janlk, Dick Monhardt, 1. Moos Ho. 2i Scott Gront, 10; Ken Huff, Bob Saucier, Joyce McKon-noy, Norma Caldwell, Aldene Saucier, Bob Chaves, Pom Hurl-burl, Bob Caldwell, Annette Grant, 1. Triangle-Jeff: D.J.

Assalln, 24jef AJems, 20; Stan Gordon, 17; Mlko McArlhuf, 11; Mlko Malone, Ifc Jerry Yost, Bob Miner, Carter Adorns, Bill Anderson, 1. Divisions (AS Of Fob. IS) Standings NOTABLE BRISTOL Freshman Dana Redman of Bristol completed a fine Thomas Glrolr first season with the University of Connecticut worn- magic) leaving the other gay wondering what happened. The Magicians and Alumni met March 11 at Berlin High School with proceeds going to the Berlin Babe Rath Baseball League. was second second In the oners me Daii annnseen opponent irom me Berlin Hlgn Alnmnl.

But as anyone who's seen the act knows, the ball fourth in the ZOO Individual medley (2:40.41) and helped the 400 and 800 relay teams to a pair of third- place finishes. njLimii mmaf DOWLINU SWIMMING 94; Perfect Wrist over New England Sport Tags, 1-7; Bowlmastar over Nedsbrook Custom Service, t-7 VILLA ROJB LAMBS VILLA ROSS TOWN LBAOUB (As of March S) Four Sum 10 24 Kings 19ft 24ft Shooting Stars 19ft 24ft Mamas Papas IS 21 Two Pair 17 24 Barbaras Rollers 14ft 27ft Molly Malonas 13 31 Weakly Highs High team game: Lalin Express, a5a Logocy Gold 250 74 Newman's Boars 114 .140 Rosla's Ravens 13 141 The Tap 12 -142 Legacy Red 170 154 BOAC Celtics 143 11 BOAC Vagabonds 13 16 Triangle Drafters 114 210 Calderono's Rein-bow 93 331 Logocy Better Halt 73 353 Standings Bristol BRISTOL GIRLS CLUB The Bristol Girls Club swlmlng foam defeated New Fairfield and Watertown In triangular meet last Machine 14 I Allied Grocers 15 9 Christian Farms 14 10 Rtelly's Service 13 11 EIRancho 13 11 Windsor Locks Lions 9 IS Polish Club 14 3 Ball Solution 14 SOCCIR disappears (as If by Up Your Alley 20 JacksonFive 19ft 16ft P1M Cycle II II O'Nalll's 13 21 Roadrunners 14ft 21ft Unlucky Ones .12 24 Mooto Girls 12 24 Weakly Highs High averages K. Ennen, 141; L. Jackson, 159.35 V. Dolce, 159.

il; F. Gulllemln, 159.01 Hid. U.m Up Your M.y, High foam set: Up Your Alley, 2731 uiMk ImHwMmbI (Inula; K. Ennen. 7J.

j8Ckson, 210; J. Fanetll, 199; F. GUIliemm, in, v. manning, na v. Dolce, 1X S.

Whltten, 116; M. Miner, 111; D. Mund, 10 High Individual triple: L. Jackson, Ennen, 491; V. Dolce, 4S4; P.

DaGray, 414 EAST HAMPTON WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE (As of March 1) Standings New Britain HBW BRITAIN BOWL MONDAY NITB LADIBS CLASSIC LBAOUB (As Of Feb. Z7) Standings YorksMen 8, Women Wear, Bristol 13 3 Wollanberg's Driving School 11 J-Tabs 10 6 Agoillnl Realtor 10 6 Commerical Tire ot New Britain 9 7 Woman's Fitness Center Ift 7ft Bleilek Ball Bonds 71 ft Pride or Conn. Lodge of Elks 7 9 Perrons Carpet Center 6 10 Carllngswllch 4 10 Mlcaccl Tile Co. 11 Associates 3 13 Weakly Highs High averaget Marlene DIMauro, 114.7 High team garnet Wollanberg's Driving scnooi, ni Hlc-h team sat: Wollenbero's Drlv- Ing School, 2114 High Individual single: Diane Wllk, 239 Individual triple: Diane Wllk, 434 High scores: Pat Jones, 211-590, Lorl Pack, 530; Carol Ballckl, 545; Peggy O'Nell, 202-535; Lynn Selger, 541: Ceal Ruarjiaro. 541; Clndv Wis- nlewskl, 220-544; Val Wolf, 215-54 Carlene Zytklawlu, 537; Sandy Bonk, 545; Lorl Wollenberg, 207.211-59; Marlene DIMauro, 557; Jody Poloskl, 573; Lorraine Williams, 201-544; Elaine Wachtel, 536; Marie Cheatham, 223-577; Pat Kreldler, 223; Honor Brown, 215-521; Nancy Hurley, 701; Rose Ann Giioon, sto NEW BRITAIN MIX6D LEAGUE (AS of Mar.

9) Standings Areawide COHHBCTICUT INDOOR SOCCER LBAOUB Man's Rad Division (As ot March 4) Standings Flamingo 7 0 Cromwall Ottos 6 1 AID Auto Body 3 2 Manitlald Strlkars 2 4 Audio Sarvlcos 2 4 S. Windsor United 2 5 Buslars I 6 Man's Blva Division (As of March Standings Bluo Lightning 5 1 1 Trappars 2 0 Banschaas 5 2 0 Coaches 4 3 0 WonderersO I 5 1 Wanderers A 1 6 I Cavoatt 16 1 In the 100 breaststroke 200 breaststroke First-place winners for Bristol wire: Danltllt Malllloux, Marsha Davlllo, Lynn DIPalo, Jamil No- cere, Heether Rappelt, Michelle Doucette, Erica Welsslnger, Erin McCobe, Jon let Paulatto, Dabble Uwl0 and Miry Acampora. Rad Ones 4, Casualties 1 Civic Pub 4, Arthur Andersen a Co. 3 New England Pro Glastonbury Rad 2 Friday Division Eyas Sores 5, Stanley Works 2 Yellow tied Russell Gibson Von Dahlen, 3-3 Klngiwood 3, Ballbustors 2 Sunday Division Phonoms 2, Hands Off 1 Damons 2, Sting 1 Flrellons Bodies on Tap 4 Girls 'A' Division (As of March S) Standings Tobacco Valley 2 0 0 W.H. Kickers A 2 0 0 Welherstleld I 2 10 Glastonbury 1 0 0 W.H.

Kickers 0 2 0 Capitol Region 0 10 Portland 0 2 0 Welherstleld II 0 3 0 Results KIckersAe, Wetherstleld 10 Kickers 4, Wetherstleld II 0 Boys 'A' Sunday Rod Division (as ot iwarcn si Standings Welherstleld Bloomfleld Newlngton West Hartford East Hampton Roc. Guilford 3 Pelicans 3 Pioneer Valley Kickers 1 1 Mansfield 0 2 Spartans 0 3 Results Guilford Pelicans 1 Tigers East Hampton 1 Boys 'A' Friday Division (As of March S) Standings L. Manstleld 3 0 Nassiffs 3 1 Slmsbury 3 2 Beach Boys 2 1 East Hartford 2 3 wetherstleld 1 3 Portland 0 4 Results Beoch Boys Nassiffs 2 Mansfield 12, Portland 1 Slmsbury 11, East Hartford 3 Boys 'B Rod Division (As of March 4) Standings Alderuccl 2 KFK Steamers 2 East Hampton Rec. 1 Columbia 0 Bluo warriors 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dutch Associates 44 34 Century 21 55 45 Lakashore Package 53 47 Mldlown Kawasaki 51 49 British Precision 50 50 8, Industry 44ft 53ft Dick's Tricks 41 59 East Hampton Plua 39ft 60ft Weakly Highs High team triple: Allied Grocers, 3054 High team single: Christian Farms, 725 High Individual triplet Polo Burk, 447 High Individual singlet Pete Burk, 193 High games and sotst Dave Nlcflwlci, 156-402; Kan Christian, 157-417; Bud Colelto, 403; Bill Domlchelo, 151-409; Chris Christian, 403; Stan Morrey, 403; Paul Bagdlklan, 40X Ray Alexander, 171-434 High averages: Wayne Zlegler, 133.1 Stan Morrey, 131.45; Art Christian, 129.36; Palo Burk, 127.24; Russ DaPatle Glastonbury GLASTONBURY DUCKP1N BOWL NEW TRI COUNTY MIXED LEAGUE (As of March 4) Standings Marlborough Town Foods 23 7 N.B.C.Trio 30 10 19 11 RluoPool 17 13 Diamond Restaurant 16 14 U.L.C. 16 14 Novalla-Sloarns-Stearns 15 15 Bernle's Rooting Siding 15 15 15 15 Rlccardo's Music Center 14 14 Diamond Caterers 14 16 Cromwell7-11 Store 13 17 Romano-Ravalose-Guer ratio 12 II Capoblanco Plumbing Heating 12 II Marksteln-Belnlak-Par rottl 11 19 Rayco Paving I 22 Weekly Highs High average: Herb Stearns, 141.1; Wllda Guerrette, 135.30 High Individual singlet Tony Colla, 169; Mary Burgess, 164' High Individual triple: Ernie Ver-done, 474; Arleno Hallln, 445 High team game: U.L.C, 444 High team saf: U.L.C, 1250 High scorn: Arleno Hallln, 150-159-445; George Burgess, 153-405; Bill Hanson, 154-411, Tom O'Connor, 159-419; Sandy Nlles, 404; Dan Champion, 409; Mary Burgess, 164; Jerry Longo, 141; Tony Colla, 149-403; Bill MacMullen, 16t-43X Larry Novella, 157-159-42Jj Herb Stearns, 160-t6S-469; Ed Per-rottl, 411; Charles Bailey, 15M16; Kris Kelley, Ernie Verdon.

153-160-161-474; Dick Blasldell, 133-153-435 LAUREL STATE WOMAN'S MAJOR LEAGUE (As of Feb. 3) Standings ROSUttS Cromwall a. South Windsor Unllad 0 Wandarars Cavaat 4 StrlkesX Busters 1 Bluo Lightning 4, MSCC 2 FlamengoX D4 Trappars Banschaas 0 auoio wonoorers 3 Man's Rad Division (As of March 4) Standings Eaglas 1 0 Clsl Saloct 'A 1 0 Yukon 1 0 Hallanlc 0 1 Hartford Ins. Grp. 0 1 Manchester S.C.

0 1 Man's Blue Division (As at March Home Improvement 31 13 Rangers 31 13 Pinbuslers 27 17 Grody Chevrolet 24ft 17ft Stallions 25 19 Latin Express 25 19 Three Of Us Plus 24 20 Jokers Wild 24 20 Outsiders 22 22 Diamonds 21 23 The Plnlles 21 23 SHOOTING Strikers 1.0 0 Sting 1 0 0 Panthers 10 0 South Windsor United 0 10 Travelers 0 10 Sheraton 0 1 0 Weekly Highs High average: Wllda Guerrette, 134.43; Joan Zurek, 131.31; Carol Bunk, 131.16; Marlellen Vogt, 139.54; Chlckey Barrera, 13S.27 High scerest Joan Zurek, 162-425; Chlckoy Barrera, 151-411; Wllda Kathy Pontes, 150-403; Pat Price, 132-402; Carol Earle, IS; Joan Zimmerman, 155 GLASTONBURY MAJOR MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE (As of March 3) Standings Satagal-Satagal II 9 Thompson Doran Florist 16 11 Freddy's Mobil of Plalnvlllo 14 11 Pollard Fuel 16 11 Arbor Acres IS 12 Flonagan Bros. IS 12 E.H. Sewing Center 14 13 CU Ire 7-1 1 14 13 Yurlka Foods 13 14 Cromwell 13 14 Almonte's of Hamden 13 14 Kamlnsky-Landry 12 15 Bradley Taylor 12 IS Bunk Golden 12 15 H.O. Penn 10 17 Family Bake Shop 7 30 Weekly Highs High avoragosi John Garrison, 131.50; Sandy Nlles, 136.45; Bob Landry, 134.X Tart Marques, 13X9; Carol Bunk, 133.12; Marlellen Vogt, 132.39; Ann SatagaL 124.9; Arlene Hallln, 123.79 High scares: Sandy Nlles, 404; Carol Taylor, 157150445; John Garrison, 40X- Carol Bunk, 157-154-157-470; Bob Landry, 430; Tad SatagaL 402; Dot Allan, 151; Bill Hanson, 160426 OLASTONBURY SENIOR CITIZENS LEAGUE (AS tf Feb. 21) Weekly Highs High averages: Lillian Slggle, 113.1; Mary Bouley, 109.34; Tootle Bantly, 1M.3S; Ann Lucas, 106.1; Travis Cook, 130.42; Adam Tycx, 133.45; Dick Haul-ton, 115.9; Ike Adler, 112.34 BAST HARTFORD CHURCH LEAGUE (As ef March 1) Standings Royals While Sox Tigers Indians Yankees Red Sox Brewers Orioles GYMNASTICS Bristol The Bristol Girls Club Family Con ter's gymnastic team recently traveled to Woterbury for a moat with tho Watarbury Girls Club.

Bristol winners were: Vault Juniors: KrlstaRlos, 4th. Seniors: Holly Thompson, 1st; Tina Lavesque, 2nd; Mary Gerbase, 3rd; Kaly Sheehan, 4lh. Juniors: Lisa Koanlg, 2nd; Joyce Synnott, 4th. Seniors: Katy Sheehanm, 4lh; Linda Berubo and Gona Dymtruk, 5th (lie). Uneven Bars Juniors; Lisa Koanlg.

2nd; Sherl Therlault, 4th; Lorl Kraman, Slh. Seniors: Tina Levesque, 1st; Holly Thompson, 3rd; Nlckl Garon, Sth. Floor Exorcise Juniors: Krlsta Rles, 1st; Lorl Kraman, 3rd; Lauren LeBranche, 4th. Seniors: Tina Lavesque, 1st; Holly Thompson, 3nd; Mary Gerbase, 4th, Tim Huk with eight of his team's 24 tournament goals. Gary Tatreault, David Graham, Dave Roberts and Jeff Bergran scored three each, Pal Taranlino and Stephen Thlbodeau two each.

Chris Peraro played well In goal, allowing 10 goals In a total of 54 shots. Defending champion Soulh Windsor made II to Iho finals of tho Connecticut Hockey Hockey Conference state tournament again but dropped a 3-2 'decision to Mld-Falrtield. South Windsor rebounded March 10 to rout previously unbeaten Newlngton, 7-0, and win tho Northern Connecticut League championship. Enroute to tho state finals. South Windsor defeated Enfield, 4-1, Southern Connecticut, 7-0, Hamden, 3-1, and In the highlight of their tourney appearance, downed Stamford, 6-5 In overtime.

Jeff Bernard's goal with 41 seconds loll In regulation lime tied Stamford. Than, with but 42 seconds lelt in the overtime, Rob Gagnon got the winner, which completed his hot trick performance. Bernard had two goals in all and Rob Corcoran the sixth. Coaches Ed Galdos, Len Marches, Oon Nader and Fran Cousin-eau commened tho entire squad for Its veleran-liko performance. Gagnon, who tallied In each of the five state tourney games, led tho scorers wllh II goals.

Bernard had 4, Chris Clark 3 and Rob Corcoran 2. Gaglnon continued his accurate shooting ogalnsl Newlngton, gelling throe mure goals. Barnard, Clark, Corcoran andTodd Mogllalnlckl had the others. South Windsor will now represent Connecticut In the Capo Cod Invitational Tournament next month at Gallo Arena In Bourne. Id-Fair-Hold.

Iho new champs, will compete In the Oyster Bay Invitational In Long Island. Sky Top Lanes over Villa Rose, 13- Marotla Realty over Steak Club, 12- Bridge Cafe over Graphic Center, 11-7; Snack Bar over Llchslaln, 10-7; Sllpskl Enter over Bradley Bowl, 10-7; Boutin 8, Sons over Accent Auto; IMj Perfecfo No.2 over Pertecto No.l, VWVi LBA0UH (AsotMorcnej paint Standings Perfect Wrist Pro Shop Rmwlmattar 4ft Nedsbrook Custom Service uivinnngnimpmuiitbo. Mr. Ed Pertecto Painting Slandardlnsulatlon Restaurant 5. 5 5neei Metoi Standard Bellows Firestone Sllpskl Enterprises Town 8, Country Lanes Bergeron Automotive Vernon Lanes Bradley Bowl JC's Pro Shop New England Sport Tags 55ft 55ft 53 ft 35ft Weekly Highs High average: Tim Cornello, 224.12; Tom Lusardl, 225.5; Sal Cerra, 223.71 Jim Blrrltla, 214.64 High Individual triple: Joe Scata, JK'.

Tcrry Yorker, 771 High Individual single: Sal Cerra, Jr m. Jc.hn Waitt, 300; Gary Geno- vase, 299; Rich Maclorowskl, Paints leaders: Rich Maclorowskl, 51: Tim Cornello. 54; Bob Frailer, 50; tkbcz, Hloh scores: Garv Phllllos. 209-221- 264494; Tom Lusardl, 214-14947; Tim Cornello, 234-223-325z47; sonya Maclerowskl, 207-234-227 -445; Bob Burgess. 727-733-202442; Steve Ble-leskl, 244-233459; Bruno Plra, 234-225451; Jeff Macrl, 244-202-303449; Tony Muratoro, 222-235649; Gary Roy, 333-301-234448; Walt Rogers, '224-201-213445; Jim Glynn, 240-222a444; Terry Yorker, 207-274-213444; Tony Marine, 203-222-215642; Bill Pawson, 335-324642; Bob Thci, 214-239441; Rick Plnlo, 234-245439, Larry Horton, 203-233635; Sal Cerra, 223-213432; Larry Dubo, 233-104630; Rich Maclorowskl, 335-226439; Ed Krawlec 302-335634; Bob Santlnallo, 313-707-411; Dick Franklin, 213-215614; Don Batterman, 225-30061X- John Welti, 224-20061X- Bob Scavotto, 213-200410; Mark Welsher, 221-200610; Mike Nal, 226-203607; Oan Berestord, 330404 team Results 8.

Sheet Metal over Pertecto Painting, 13-X Dick Franklin's Pro (Mn nu.r Clraitnna. IU: Villa Dnta Restaurant over Divines Non Stop Music 10-5; Vernon Lanes over Liberty Laundromat, lo Bradley Bawl Snack Bar over Sllpskl Enter prises. 9ft-5ft; Mr. Ed over Standard B0IIOWS, f-e, sianoara iniuiaiign over JC's Pro Shop, 9-6; Town Country 0VBr Bowl. 9-4.

Ber- geron Automotive over Coa'a Mobil, Areawide ECHO Trl-Clty Plata's Mile A team won a lhrd Ur wk. end ot March 34. Phil Dakin scored four goals and had four assists and Brian Kellogg added three of eech to spark a -o victory over Northhampton, Mass. Cory Wry and Marty Curtis completed tho scoring. Goalie Mlko Welnlckl had but four saves.

Billy HOVOS and Matt Welnlckl OOt Iho goals In the second gams ot Ihe day, a 2-1 win over New Mlltord. Mlko Welnlckl had six saves In this one. Tho next day Kellogg and Hayes got the scores and lha Plaia crew Hod Walerlown, 2-2. Again Welnlckl had to make only a half-doion stops. Derek Moulton had throe goals and an assist to load Fogarty Brolh- ers to a 74 win over Northern Con- nectlcut.

Terry Tobeler, Greg Tol- man, Jim Curry and Ken Herald added single scores. Horsl Engineering had an all-win- i woeKono. uoan oy id Mlko Kolsey gove ii over Northern Can-ti3. David Perisho end stood out on defense Later that day Kotsoy got a hat iricx ana iwarx Miaroraaooea a sin- nectlcut. Venek again made 11 stops oi fansno ano uavio wiannooacn.

II was Mike Russo's turn for hat trick March 4 with Kelsey and Brett siloormoneacheddlngtwoscorases Horst doteoled Northern Connectl- tj hi. thirH i (he game with but one second to the game with but one second to play. Vanek needed only six saves to rCcord the shutout as Perisho ond Crolo Ouoh led Iho defense. Rg Man's Shop split a pair ol Pe Wee games, defoalfng North- ern Connecticut, 5-1, but losing to Windsor, 3-1. Chris Mahonay had two goals and weakly Highs High Individual game: L.

Jackson, High average: c. Hlgglns, 163 Klgh team garnet Dutch Aim I- cates, 449 High team salt Century 21, 1154 High Individual triplet L. Jackson, Windsor Locks BRADLEY BOWL STEAK CLUB CLASSIC (As of March 2) Point Standings Sllpskl Enterprises Snack Bar 104ft 93ft 93ft Sky Top Lanes Pertecto Paint No.2 Pertecto Paint no.i Villa Rose Restaurant Boutins. Sons Llchsteln Pro Shop Marotta Realty 71ft 74ft 71ft Accent Automotive Bradley Bowl Graphic Center Bowlmastar Bridge Coto BBC Pro Shop Weekly Highs Mink awaraaat Aarv Martian. M7 John Myers, 222.74; Tim Cornello, 222.31 High Individual singlet Mike Nal, jud.juu; m.

uessara, jw, u. mgrgan, 300 Hiflh individual mpia: too Kona, I2X Stave Kass. 131; Gary Morgan, 7,4 High points: Gary Morgan, 54ft; TonyReynaud, 52ft; John Myers, SI High scores: John Myers, 234-235- 33W03; T. Raynaud, 166-35S-256a677; M. Louhlar.

232-2 14-20t457; J. Jonk Results Yukon 4, Hellenic 5 Panthers 3, South Windsor Unllec I Select A 4, HIG 2 Sting 5, Travelers 3 Eagles 4, MSC 3 Strikers Sheraton 3 Men's Premiere Red Division (As of March S) Standings Weekly Highs High on: Joe Bedura, Legacy Red, Ton eighty's: Al Pa tier son, The Tap Rounds of nlnet Joe Lecarlo, Legacy Rod; Ken Barlllaro, Newman's Boars. All Star Leaders: B. York, Logocy Gold, 2Z- J. venoutsos.

The Top, 20; R. Smith, Legacy Gold, 19; J. Bo-dura, Legacy Red, 14; B. Mulvey, BOAC Vagabonds, 15; R. Day, Legacy Gold, 14; D.

Lasher, Newman's Boars, 14; C. Gallagher, Legacy fled 14. Team Results BOAC Vagabonds tied Legacy Better Holf, 9-9 Newmon's Boors tied Rosla's Ravens, 9-9 Tho Tap over Calderono's Rainbow, 117 1 Legacy Red over BOAC Collies, 14- All-Stsrs by Teems BOAC Cettles: D. Muldoon, Welti, X- T. Brown, C.

Welti, R. Fortune, J. DIDomenlco, P. Cro-nln, D. Vertefevllle, 1.

BOAC Vagabonds: B. Mulvey, 15; Jim Keener, IX D. Clock, W. Thomas. W.

Runk, B. Colo, B. Runk, B. Mulvey J. Keener, 5.

Davis, X' N. Davis, 1. CaMeronCs Rainbow; L. Pakrul, J. Ogle, Cwlklo, L.

Mattel le, M. Gryca, D. Lasher S. Marko, S. Turner, 2.

Legacy Oeldi B. York, 32; R. Smith, 19; R. Doy, 14; D. Nelson, J.

Coley, M. Longo, D. Barrett, 1. Legacy Rod: J. Beduro, IX Gallagher.

14; W. BridoauxlO; R. Johanson, D. Hoffman, J. La-carlo, P.

O'Connor, Tho Tapt J. Venoutsos, 20; Whit-akor. 111 B. Caldwell, J. Fearon, F.

Lapenno, A. Patterson, J-Morales, X' H. Coonoy, J. Feanio, T. Dalento, 1.

Newman's BoarstD. Lasher, Barlllaro, P. Pakrul, B. NqlSbn, T. Mod If lea.

M. Hulton, Dvlme-dick, S. Pomerleau, H. Berbe'rlin, H. Coyer, 1.

Ratio's Ravens: M. Peltlller. Dawldowlci. R. Norton, M.

Norton, M. Malloy, J. Dougherty. Borden, H. Swlnowskl, X1 D.

$tif el, D. Musiynskl, 1. Triangle Drafters: J. UbaC 1l7T-Kunlkl, J. Kennedy, X' B.

Field, A. Costo, B. Fagne, B. Wlegand; 4j T. Walsh, D.

Combs, M. Barry, 2 Legacy Bettor Haiti D. Plgndnei Rltono, D. Llndroth, S. Ands'r-son, J.

Kulak, Aldrldge, 1. Divisions (As of Fob. 22) Standings Irish Green 236 ,104 A.L.Corkars 211 331 Mean Machine 311 131 Irish Bluo 203 139 Prospect Cat 190 153 BOAC White 179 163 A. L. Terry 1(5 177 Irish Rod 164 171 Rocky Hill Elks 142 200 BOAC BlU 111 224 Team Results BOAC Mean Machine over BOAC Bluo, 15-3 American Legion Corkers byer Irish Bluo, 13-5 Prospoct Cafe over BOAC 13-5 American Legion Terry over Irish Green, IM Irish Red tied Rocky Hill Elks; Jf-9 weekly Highs High Start: Bob Kerrigan, 140 High Finish! George Smith, 130 Ton eighties: Tom Keleher All-Stars Loaders (23), Tony Restucci; (22), Bob War-rlgan; (21), Denis Uf), Henry Radtlwon, Jeff Stearns; (l), Dick Condron; (17), Slan Brook, Reed Phillips.

All-Stars (23), Tony Restucci; (22), Bob Her-rlgan; (21), Denis McCarthy; (19), Henry Radtlwon, Jeff SfoarQCOl), Dick Condron; (17), Stan Brooke, Rood Phillips; (14), Gary Cay, Duggan; (IS), John Mason, Mary McCarthy; (14), Jeff Steinberg; (13). Jon' Anderson, John Bernotlch, Joe Hallk, Mlko Salata, Dave 'Stover; (12), Terry Boreson, George Smith, Pot Stanton, Tom Welsh; (11), Don Campbell, Jackie Greeno, Tom Keleher, Danny O'SulIlvan, Jim Staunton; 110), Kevin MIVo Duggan, Ken Ellers, John Greeno, Jock Llttlojohn; (9), Eddie Blumen-thai. Grog Mach, Low Pelletler. Dim Saniarl; (I), Delia Arnold, Dick Arnold, Fronk Brodley, Lbs Cameron, Tony Derubbo, Bobby Harrigart 111, Bob Ksselouskas, Jim Williamson. (7), Al Bradley, Steve Chrat-nowskl, Ron Horoiy, Pate Wajitter; (4), Mlko Byrne, Crls Alan Lockery.

Tom Slounton; (SL. JJm Duggan, Tony Pal umbo, Dean ptell, Bernle Poulton; (4), Dean Balesano, Bob Piacentlnl, Jules Relnks, L'ou Sebastlano, Grag Stakom; (31, Raymond Banta, Pal Doyle, Paulino Mason, Jack McFadyan, Raymond McKlnslrv, Jane Phillips, Lorry High team set: JS.B Home Improvement, 2412 High Individual single: Shirley jonnson pax, 219 235; Bill Markavlch, Ed Lc High Individual triplet Blanca Peril, 547; Ed Lopez, 592 High scores: Mike Buslawlci, III-549; Ronald Zottola, 213-514; Blblano 571; Tom 210-217-571; Al Os'orlo, 202-545; Bill Markavlch, 219-545; Torres, 217-573; cnet Domoroski, zo- Frank fiscm, 204-344; Mickay ve-lent). Ed Camacho, 212-525; Norman To pa, 511; Franclso Torres, 510; Tom Dalao, 501; John Potvln, 504; Chris Chrlslenson, Ml; Lisa Taylor, 305i514: Kim Zlta. 504: Roxar Schrager, 507; Shirley Johnson, 519; Teresa Burby, 202-512 STANLEY HAND TOOL MIXED LBAOUB (As of March 4) Standings Foxex Ma mm To Be Sail Pepper The Bast inspectors Peep Squeaks The Big One Mixed Up Gumdrops 34ft 59ft Weekly Highs High team game: Hammers, 405 High team sett The Big One, 1203 High Individual single: Cindy Sobc- tak, 204; Bill Dorsch, 117 East Hampton BAST HAMPTON LANES ONE NIGHT OUT LEAGUE (As of March!) Standings BB'S 24 Bogle'sGlrls 23 13 BEARS Rotherferth Nlckerson Zlomlnskl Stefanakls Vardal TOTAL SILVER CITY 172 Grlaco 273 Carlson 243 Polllclto 23 Lane 20 MIkulcxa 1393 TOTAL 274 1349 MIDDLETOWN WINDSOR Pawtowskl 23 Soar Glomsa 20 FOSS 20 Horvath 2S Monchun 2j Si Stommlor Don Splnelll TOTAL 24 Adam 1412 TOTAL TELEPHONE MANCHESTER ZwolenlctcR 20 Helsler 271 Fallen 273 Lott 279 Coto 373 Starkweather 25 Betand 271 Hall 274 Bates 23 Erlckson 273 TUML IMl TOTAL IJTI WNDSR. LOCKS CAPITOL CITY KIim 279 MacKonilo Gutrra Buanno Laun Gewdy TOTAL 270 Karnllowlct 272 Harris 22 stula 20 Blass 133 TOTAL SI yt 1343 EDDY GLOVER HFD.

INS. GP Sorono 273 Thatcher Ttrwllleaor 243 Mellov jjj 2S3 27, 255 120 Shlrtoy 275 Kirk weed Chatlas 264 Cutkamp Mccurdy 274 Llndall TOTAL 1331 TOTAL BELL CITY MSTACON Hock 31 Bkwall Sinner) 27S Marsland Blanchetto 23 Paskus Alfrodson 273 Wyvlll Wllks 27 Raskauskas TOTAL 1399 TOTAL 259 271 1343 ROAD RACES LM-io Thnma. (tanlav. Pllltllalrf. Ma Bardsley, Weston, Bruet BaiHard, pinfteld.

SM, Jamas McKee, Watarbury, SM, Jim Wright, Walerbury, Wll Marr; G. Talbot, Torrlngton, 3 Dave Pescatello, Wethers- ad Robert Orgban, An- tonla, SM, 3:04: IX Andrew J. Danar, Schenectady, N.Y., SM, Lou- Formica, Mlddletown, 0, Harry Lop, Danlolson, 0, 3:11:15. oim.ii-m u. firtJuJltMM Ro bert bTi-iim John P.

Whitney, Now Palli, N.Y., SM, John R. Mitch- oil, Naw Haven, Esles, Marlborough, SM, Robarl Pavno. Weslevan, R.I., SM, uick vigue, onuoi, Donald Vincent, Troy; N.Y.. jn Wlwlifi Hold, Albert Totn. Dick Vlgue, Bristol, 3 Gerald Gardner, oroion, 3:37:01.5.

William Lapham, Groton, X37A2.I4; Robert Morphls, Oakdale, 3:37: IX Leslie Brown, Ludlow Lusltano 4 1 1 Forum 2 2 3 innocents 2 2 2 East HartlordTrl- town 2 2 1 Bwonga 1 4 1 Fogarty Oilers 31 4 Interiors by Porters 16 11 Dim's 16 11 Newton's Exxon 16 11 Ball Amusement 13 14 Mill brook Auto 10 17 Gltletll's 9 II Buck board 7 30 Southlngton Blast 3 0 0 Tho Force 2 0 0 Wiltlnglon 2 0 0 Cheshire 0 2 0 Dan bury International 0 3 0 Ins, 193-247-196654; Hokay, 235-213-F! 300441; 5. Nadeau, 215-225-303443; J. Caesar, 3345-170437; B. Schneider, Men's Premiere Blue Olvlslen (As of March 7) Standings Morlarty 4 0 westport .4) 1 NinhoDasAqulas 2 4 Eagles 1 4 GlenwoodFonesca 0 Results Forum 4, Bwonga 0 Innocents, Ludlow 4 Westport 7, Nlnho 3 Morlarty Eagles 4 Aircraft Division (As of March S) Standings Forest 4 1 Bullets 4 1 Yellow 3 1 Cobras 1 3 Groan 1 3 Research 0 4 Results Cobras tied Research, 4-4 Forest 6, Bullets 2 Yellow Had Green, 30 Women's Division (As of March S) Standings METROPOLITAN REVOLVER LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS MIDDLETOWN MANCHESTER COLTS CAPITOL CITY BELL CITY W1LLIMANTIC WINDSOR LOCKS TELEPHONE CONN. YANKEE BEARS METACOH CHARTER OAK TORRINGTON WINDSOR EDDY GLOVER SILVER CITY HFD.

INS. GRP. MATCHES WILLIMANTIC COLTS 274 29 Boauliau 24 Generous Ives Lowroy Chowanec Bolduc TOTAL 27 H.GIrardln 20 Smith 20 Stadmoyer 279 R.OIrerdln 1403 TOTAL 274 2 271 1399 CHARTER OAK TORRINGTON Junekas 243 Aoschllmann 279 Jalen 247 Boyalan 20 Stakun 23 Bouclno 277 Schubert 274 Basso 272 Price 254 Larala 367 TOTAL 1343 TOTAL 1375 Middletown bhslish MARATHON J. W. ENGLISH MARATHON Results of the John W.

English University: James Hopkins, Huntington, N.Y., 2:29:33.901 Tim Smith, Norwich, SM, Michael Ambrosec- chlo, New Haven, 0, Gary Nixon, Mlddletown, SM, Jeff Kotachl, New London, Bob Lamotha, Groton, Stewart Abrahemson, Mlddletown. Joseph lord. SM, James Bultar, Naugatuck, SM, Peter Hayes, Wetherslleld, 0, Jell Lancaster, Coventry, SM, Alan Uiwlik, Bethel, 0, Mary Hynes, nraimroe, ww, Mike Gullan, Torringion, SM, James Depsey, Watarbury, SM, Grey Hasllnger, Mlltord, o. Bob Harford. Guilford, Joel L.

Rosenbau, Hamden, GM, Sean Sugrue, Prov- Idenco, R.I.. John Ous- dole, Rldgefleld, Roy Funk, Woodbury, John Puopoio. sneiion, vid L. Ravnlg, Oroton, Rudy Tracy, Now Haven, SM, Doualas E. Flti.

Bristol. li. u. Jo It II 19 19 33 Monarchs 2 0 0 Sports Inn 1 0 1 Wild Rosa 0 1 0 University of Hartford 0 2 0 HOCKEY an assist to pace Ihe victory, Jason Oatway, Scott Livingston and Jeff Olender got tho other scores. Brendan Wheeler made 10 saves In goal.

Mahoney's goal was all the offense against Windsor. Wheeler s)opPd 19 ot 22 shots. D. W. Fish Realty dropped a pair of Pee Wee starts, 6-0 to Soulh Windsor and 4-1 to Hamden.

Gary Jonas and Dave Dickinson combined for a 19 saves In the first game. Fish played with only eight skaters against Hamden, resulting In Dickinson slopping a flood (44) ol Hamden shots. Derek Wood got tho only goal. Purdy Corp lost two Bantam A games, both by 3-2 scores. Jim Burke gol both goals In tho first game, against Avon, as goalie Derrick Taylor slopped 23 of 26 opposition shots.

Despllo a good team oflort Bridgeport posted Iho win March 4. Richard Simmons and Taylor stopped II of 31 shots on goal but Purdy fell a bll short. as their only scores wore by David Yamarlk and Burke. South Windsor SOUTH WINDSOR SQUIRT TEAM South Windsor team finished third In the state Squirt Tournament March 14, at Cheshire Skallng Center. They won Ihe National Division with a 5-2 win over Cheshire, an a-1 win over Windsor and a 7-1 victory over Slmsbury.

Enfield won the Amerlcen Division, deleollng Avon, 3-2 and Wellington, 4-1; but losing to Middlesex, 3-3. In Ihe playoffs, Avon defeated Soulh Windsor, 6-4; Enfield defoolod Windsor, 3-1, but lost to Avon In Iho finals, 5-1. Avon was declared the winner, with Enfield second and South Windsor third. Top scorer for South Windsor was i. Bowlmastar over BBC Pro Shop; 16- urn i.xt-v,.

uualiar Roattar. Wind- nr' M. 3-17 '11: John F. PliOffOr. Bol- ton, Jellrey Marchant, Lokovllle, SM, Charlas Sparaller, Brewster, N.Y., Wendet Kagan, Rocky Hill, GM, James Verme, Our- ham, George Jankawskl, New Britain, SM, 3:50:21:10.

Johnathan Rodgars, Hamden, SM. Jim McGlauliln, Pawca- tuck, GM, Ilia both Sun- derman, Farmlngton, WO, Carolyn Sundarman, Farmlngton, WM, Richer Purro, east Hampton, Jim McDonald, juiiartnaoiann, nornoro, susan Bnan, we naruoro, nv. David Ekhall, West Hart- Gj James Petrowskl, Walerbury, SM, Roger Mol- l.ur, JM, John Su j-jo, nrian Portland. SM, Shar- SM. Shar- walllngtort, WO; Sheila 'WO; Haiti pelmer.

SheldsfoKL Ma WM; Em- manue pnilppldes, Merlden, MO, Key: open; MO men's open; WO women's open; SM, sub-mas- tar; mailer; GM grand master. Results Force Alderuccl 0 Blest Cheshire 2 Wlllington 2, Steamers 0 Boys 'C Division (As of March S) Standings KFK Comets 4 0 KFK Blast 3 0 South Windsor 3 1 Windsor 1 1 Portland 1 2 Eosl Hampton 0 3 Columbia 0 4 Results Windsor tied 5. Windsor, 2-2 Portland Columbia Comets IX East Hampton 0 Beys Division (As of March S) Standings KFK Arrows 3 0 Billiard 3 0 Marlborough Blast 1 2 Manchester Spirit 1 2 Columbia Wildcats 0 4 Results. Billiard 9, Marlborough 1 Manchester 7, Columbia 0 Twilight Division (As of March S) Standings Connecticut 5 0 New Haven S.C. 4 2 Kicks lor Kids 3 I Hertford Hewks 3 3 Mlddletown Cards 1 Trinity S.C.

0 6 Results Hawks Trinity 1 Conn. 4, New Haven 3 Conn. 5, New Haven 3 KFK 11, Cords 4 erick SorTna- Mlddletown, SM, Andrew ning sqmn 'IXZll pi. Buda, Trumbull. Eric Fll- Dan Barry ar s'jrivBrvan kauskl, Danbury, Peter J.

Ihem a 2-1 wll leouogley, Avon, SM, 3.31-W eryan u.vrfc. tM.i'H-Ti neel cutMarc Kohler, Mlddletown, 3:22:31) Uariiord. 0. KavlnShertda jimti e. Pu ik in.

Mad son. Results Monarchs Hartford 1 Sports inn tied Wild Rose, 04 COED LEAOUES (As of March 4) Tuesday Division Hellions, Jus For Klks2 CIGNA Coed Rad Runner 1 Guinness Stouts 4, Bootleggers 3 Tho Watson Group Kick This 3 Olf The Wall tied South Windsor, 3- 2 Wednesday Division Chimeras 5, FCUK 1 Kinks 4, Soccer Plusl Rogues 7, Glastonbury Shall Marauders 1 Clash Rocket 1 Andrew Oil 5, Ballbustors 3 Thursday Division Components Rockettes 2 Mellow Yellow Buller Bruisers 1 Notional Brand Tiro 4, ft Mitchell Co. 1.

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