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The Boloney D'Amato Compiling Stunning Record By Paul Moloney By winning the 1964 Districted 10-0 in (lie sub-state play-ipark facilities and is looking J-A American Legion then encountered Vales' to when the Legion- championship, the Greeley Is-Morrison-Morrison Kealty play iheir first games in gion-Eiks extend an the state playoffs. Thai new park. He also spends of success under Coach lefty Nick Willhite was time counseling his na Denver prep and Legion star.iplayers regarding college edu- The district title Is won 14-2. Nations and their futures, sixth since he joined the Ameri- Montrose followed with a. Ltjion-EIki projrim can Ugion-Elks program injcome-from-behind 7-5 victory upuM Inm ont IMS.

When it comes to the disappointed Legion- to learns undw D'Ami- baseball, D'Amato stands with'Elks. to. The Ugion.EMu B-iwm Lou Kellogg (Denver Regis High; Thai summer husky Jim Me-i first In School), Bill Fanning (GrandjKay compiled a stunning batting! under Bill July 21. 1964 OREELKV TRIBUNE Ptft 15 Junction), Dick Yates (Denver-record. He hit .432, slugged five! The Legion and the Elks B- South, Denver American Legion) jhomeruns and drove in 39 runs.itcams wers developed in 195.

and Mike Willett (DenveriJack Capp enjoyed an 8-i pitch-jwith Don Gorman taking the North) in achievement. ing record while little ManueljElks team and Goodwine the D'Amato has also enjoyod was 8-2 and Dwight Steele team. tromendous success with the iwas 4-1. I The Legion-Elks B-team won Greeley High School Wildcat i The 1955 team encountered a jthe disLnct crowns in 1954 and basebill team, and it Is our I mart hiart-breaklng end. The H955, Goodwine's Legion team honor to acknowledge some of team wen eight straight dis- 'copped the district title in 1959.

his hah. i trict then won six more (Speaking of the District 3-Bi 1 in the unwarranted district Weld County teams' This is D'Amato's 14th year as i tournament. Fort Collins, an 'have dominated it. Eaton Legion-Elks A-team coach. average team, reached fi- the state title in 196! with supervised the program from nals against Greeley then iNorm and Don Blehm starring, the grandstand in 1961 and 1962.

scored unbelievable 8-6 and 'Norm had a 12-2 pitching re- Wyoming Man Takes Lead In Columbine Tournament i Major changes occurred divisions. Sired an J8M Johnson (if Greeley in the 1064 Columbine i handicap score fcr the eight moved into second in the Bowl's Summer Singles and a 1714 score tiicap division with an 1827 ser-. ment with previous leader Kel-lscratch competition. ie.s. ley Watson diving to sixth in: Watson, a lefthander from He is followed by Jerry Me-; handicap standings and to fourth Denver, has a 17VO handicap fer- of Denver with and in scratch standings.

jies which is good only for sixth by Thorn Maguire of Greeley' Nestor Trujillo of Green Hiv-iplace. His 1657 scratch sx-oreVilh a 1793. er look over the lead in iis fourth. MoGary ranks second in the-' division with a fol- lowed by talented Denver pro-; jfessionai i.es Schissler with Chisox in Second Place Without Mastery of Yanks ord that included IK-strike- Only once did a Greeley Le-j 9-1 victories. gion-Elks team finish below sec- During the 1960 American Le-jouts in 96 innings.

He hit .473, ond in district play. And in 1963igion season, D'Amato announc-idrove in 39 runs and hit six the Legion-Elks enjoyed the best ed his intentions to quit coach-'home runs for the finest all- season of any Colorado Ameri- ing in Ihe summer program andjarotind feat in American Legion can Legion baseball team. jdevote his full efforts to thejbaseball. FIRST STATE UEG10N TITLE Greeley Legion-Elks A-team coach Pete D'Amato displays the plaque representing the Colorado State championship. The Legion-Elks last summer won its first such title at Pueblo.

The Legion-Elks won the district championsliip with 12-2 record and followed with five successive victories in state level competition. Greeley boat Little- directing Lhe Legion-Elks pro-' (Fort Lupton enjoyed banner! gram that also included two Le-iyears in 1957 and 1958 with gion-Elks B-teams. Denver Thumped 10-7 To Go PCL Pace i tlreeiey youngster John Baab. jre-tMiioretl tile tournament and 'fired a 1614 scratch series that I has advanced him to sixth By JOE MOOSHIL 'pennant and if our hitting comes e0 6 k(! Sports WriHr-around the way it 1ms con 0 co a CHICAGO (AP)--So the Chi-'well-that could be it." Sunday Sessions are' cago White Sox can't beat the In the pitching Saturday and New York Yankees. So what? he Sox have no poors the; hav en That's not the way Manager! league.

Their top seven pitchers liandirap competition, AlLopszof the White Sox looks'have earned run averages of a 141 the scratch division at things but that's the way illless than 3.00. is. When Ray Herbert was placed I Twice in hand-to-hand the disabled list, tin- Sox 4-H jOTtboIl with the Yankees, the White Sox bought up 23-year-old Fred Tal-' I were considered dead, losing a' uo Talbot scored his ihird vie-; League Playoff five-game series and 10 TM' a second shutout of the; Sunday four-game series and 10 straight season with a 9-0 triumph over Boys A in all to the Yankees Angeles Monday night. It, Kersey Busy Beavers 17, Yet the upstart -as the fifth straight triumphjatt 2. not only have bounced back but' for lhe box and lllelr Championship Playoffs find themselves in second place a JJ? es be American League race.i "tclungis in the ls 'east of Lopez one game ahead of the Yankees Suddenly, he is taking! New Raymcr 11, Big Bend 3 and one half game behind in lhe dub abilit to ew Hayroer leads best of 3: league-leadinz Baltimore tor example, rookie scries, 1-0).

league-leading Baltimore. baseman Don Buford seems to-Boys Greeley, spirited by to's announcement and gander TM AHOeiATED PRESS Beavers a 3-2 victory TM JBentintendi making pitching! Mi ra MlROS( ls se ral sum- Hawau. The win moved a rnprc nlrtar ann A FPUT cfpnc Qmur.llann tvithin 1U oimnc nf Not counting Baltimore be comi arolmd the Sox iose 18 games is)amraed a Hirce-run homer. theihistory. In 1957 he won 14, lost rk and mers older and a few steps slow-lland within IV: games of San' ton 8-5 and 11-7 then of Ortiz and Capp, wonJ2 as Fort Lupton reached the with wins over Ent AFB of the district title with a 7-1 re-' a te finals and had a 20-4 over- Colorado Springs, 5-4, over Duf- or and entered the record.

In 1958 Benintendi Pueblo, 6-0. ICentennial Truck Line team games and had an 11-4 record. It was the first state Ameri- strong hopes. Fort Lupton was 12-0 in district can Legion crown for D'Ama- Capp blanked Centennial iniP'ay but lost to Epworth-Kito and the first for a District jthe first game, 11-0, and a thrill- 3-A team since D'Amato be- due! followed in the second coaching in Greeley. with Centennial nipping Long Beach, spoiled Greeley, 5-4.

The final game Greeley's Western Regional-went to Centennial, 4-2, in one tournament debut by the most memorable series the Legion-Elks, 8-0. It was the for D'Amato. Centennial won fine pitchers' duel for six in- the slate title. still win iple and a single in Monday ser ics, 1-0). Inighfs rout of the Angels, who -Boys Gilcrest 7, Ashton-Evans 6..

(Gilcrest leads best of 3-game; er than he was in his in the Western Division. "That's a stupid question with'canie to town with wanis of Denver in the first round of the state playoffs.) League heyday--but he can still hit. The former Chicago White Sox star made his Pacific Coast League debut with Indianapolis Monday night, collecting hits and driving in a pair of runs as the Indians bashed Oklaho- ma City, 7-2. Dem The Minors a six-game! Severance 24, Hazellon-West." baseball being what it is." saidi m'ng streak. Ward 9 (Severance leads best" Lopez.

"Anything can happen! All season long Lopez has said of 3-game series, 1-0). in this game. We've lost to out it we start Tuesday Schedule "Yankees and practically mavbe thp White Sox are' I den '-lAnd maybe the White Sox are At Kersey PACIFIC COAST LIASUE ered lhe res of the league, ready to do exactly that. SAITERH DIVISION it's possible to lose all 181 Won Lcil Pel. Behind 1 Oly 46 49 .515 first and a run-scoring double City 41 57 33 C5 .337 WESTERN I I I no 37 .515 i the third as Indianapolis so 49 33 b5 .337 TUeSDAY'S GAMES fanned nine he racked up his maunapoiis puitona city 1-0." Then a series of "mentaljand Ortiz a 6-1 record.

Thelin a playoff then won the dis-fifth straight triumph. 1 CUy errors" led to a Greeley col-jteam didn't compile a top bat- trict title with a pair of 5-4 wins Alex Johnson and Fred Wal-IJSSSuV: nings, Long Beach leading only Capp enjoyed a 10-2 season Ipionship. It beat Boulder, 5-4, Former players have become. Minoso, signed by the Indians sn. coaches for hit a sacrifice fly in the 1 Bert Phillips, Bob Pratt and -J Jerry Ratliff.

Phillips' Elks team in 1963 tied Boulder for the District 3, Division I cham- to them and still win the pen-U 4. inant but that would be the hardl'VieXICO DeQTS I The Sox have split even i Z.CQ\dnQ 6:45 p.m. Girls, New Raymer: vs. Big Bend; 8 p.m., Boys Gilcrest vs. Ashton-Evans; p.m..

Boys Cloverly vs. Ker-; isnv Busv Beavers. to a quick 5-1 lead. The wi pitcher was Bob Locker, who fourth place Minnesota Against! MEXICO CITY (AP) New 27 the rest of the league they havc'2 ea i and Cuppers Boy Golfers Vie State CfOWfl lapse and a disappointing average, but the hits were for Jack Steele. Undaunted, Greeley respond- with a 5-4 victory over Roswell, timely.

Ken Eckhardt coached Gree: ley in 1961 and 1962, the latter over Eaton. Englewood dumped N.M. and a 5-1 win over Salt 'cam winning the district cham- Lake City. Roswell came back pionship. When Eckhardt decid- to defeat Greeley 5-1 in the semi-finals, leaving the Legion- Elks with third place, the highest a Colorado state champion ever finished in the regional tournament.

The fact Long Beach went on ww the national championship gave the Legion-Elks a memorable and satisfying consolation prize. Peppery Butch Butler stole a record 29 bases and hit .337. Al Gettman and Myron Long each drove in 27 runs, while Long hit three home runs. Steele won 1 and compiled a neat ed Fort Collins 20-4 and Long- 1.69 earned run average. Play-lmont 13-2 lo gain a sub-state off star Tom Doctor won 9, lostjherth against Windsor.

2 and had a 1.34 earned run average. These were some of and 9-3. and followed with wins the Elks B-team, 4-2 and 5-0, in Arkansas' Travelers thumped: the state playoffs. ed to quit at the end of the 1962 season, D'Amato acknowledged the fact he loves to coach baseball and returned in 1963. The Lvgicn-Elks supremacy in District 3 was challenged only by La Salle's Bombers which had its heyday under Guy Reiff and George Sage from 1954 through IMS.

The Bombers won four crowns outright and shared the title in 1954. Spokane San Diesc ters collected four hits each as' lu D'Amato'i dedication to the Greeley Central High School Wildcat program and to high school baseball it equally intense. For several years he has been the chairman of the Colorado High School Activities Assn's, baseball committee. On the baseball field, Greeley Wildcats have enjoyed an abundance of success, too. Read Wednesday's column for highlights of D'Amato's Gree- ia fantastic 47-14 record.

"That's not by design," said Lopez. "We don't save our best Denver 10-7 and widened their Eastern Division lead to five I games over Oklahoma City. 1 Johnson, who hit a solo homer, scored five runs. Lee Elia clubbed a three-run homer for Arkansas in the fourth. Denver scored all its runs in.

Pacific Coast League Arkansas 10, Denver 7 Indianapolis 7, Okia. City 2 Portland 3, Hawaii 2, 10 in- pitchers for any certain cmDs.i azu 64 4 6 8 6 It just happened that way. I've 1 mu all along we could win I wound up its Davis Cup tennis match against DENVER (AP)--Boy golfers Monday with Ian out today on the trail of the beating 19-year-old Vicente Zar-jColorado State Junior Champion- the sixth inning with Tommy Aaron's homer with two aboard, the big blow. Bobby Locke was effective in a three-inning relief stint for thei Only games scheduled International League Atlanta 8, Toronto 2 Buffalo 5, Jacksonville 3 Richmond 5, Rochester 4 Syracuse 13, Columbus 11, 12 to nip the CSC Bobcats, 20-19, innings a Greeley women's Softball ship and its defender, Paul Mein. This made the final score 1 of Forl Morgan.

I the North American Zonr match! About 75 la ers who nave noi in favor of Mexico since Cached their 19th birthdays the last singles match between jcompeted. Gcrrard and Joaquin Loyoi. Afler toda 18 hole 1 uallf 'Mayo was halted by rain in the; lest malch la wlli be set and was called a draw sla ed Wednesday and Thursday. as though Meininger get Ills toughest battle Dandies Score Victory Andie's Dandies scored a doz-jMexico had clinched the right da runs in the final two innings to meet Australia by winning Tim tha PtiP Hnhoatc 9I1.1Q Slmdav'K HflllhlP'! WOUld get Sunday's doubles. innings from Jim English Bob Clark Jr.

and Jim Stone. English and In the only other game of an. abbreviated schedule, Portland's Greeley had to share the titles ing career, in 1951 and 1954. In a 3-team playoff in 1951 Greeley wallop- ley Central High School coac'n-lAl Luplow cracked a leadoff Ihomer in tne juth inning lo iQualifying To Continue at Broadmoor same Mondav at Farr Park, and; the Razor Backs scored a dozenijoan i Ond to Clark earned ht reucen runs in the fourth inning to to re resent Colorad ln a ithe Fakev Jakies, 31-14, atjGlin for 4th i iHeath. tionai Junior Amateur.

Stone was named first alter- Notes from Sports World the slars of the 1963 team. A State Farm game is slated DENVER (AP) Only Joan an(iMe TMnger second altcr- jat 5 p.m. Tuesday with No. llfiirkland, seeking a fourth Colo- No. 2.

At 6 p.m.lrado State Women's Golf COLORADO SPRINGS at Heath the Fakey pionship, was able to break 80JJ Fights Qualifying continued Tues lor Jakies go against Mason 66. in Monday's qualifying round the Broadmoor Men's Invita-j The Razor cks Pasted 1964 tournament. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Itional Golf Tournament with fourth successive victory withj Mrs fired i BEDFORD Mass h. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS letter from "the well-known'match play starting Wednesday, Salberg and Carol Gre-l ovcr CountrviJose Torres 166 Rico Greeley beat Windsor, NEW YORK (AP) of chess. A Bisno" of the: Hprh Sail i.

ak( nitvlgory each collecting three hits as the fie was tyrimmed a slo Simmras, York, over Littleton 6-2 and 8-1 to gain its first state tournament berth. NEW YORK (AP) Middle-j patron of chess, A. Bisno" of the' Herb Pollock of Sail Lake (Sty 6 or cach co weight champion Joey Giardel-j United States. outdistanced the field as quali- ln the victory. lo has been asked to enter into; articles of agreement within 20 D'Amato-coached Legion-Elks However, Grand Junction beatl days to deteR against Joey Ar Jersey uiants oecame rivB Br ar B7 man teams (excluding the Greeley, 4-1 and ri tne New York State Ath season) have won 160 games'Springs handed the Legion-Elks letic Commission said Monday.

ui ul: iMieht of Colorado Springs and CUD and lost only 69 for an impres-ja 7-3 setback. Tne commissioni noting tnat 'Coast League to sign a Sn (3ty Get civo coo pnf ('agreement with a major league" A iwhi with "Otn Wltn 16 qualifiers. The Andie's Dandies got home. TQ da nn Marv Bobcats' Pat Hardin. 'o offset by sive .699 percentage.

i Giardello had failed to In qualify match play DALLAS--Benny Bowser, against stopped John Pe- qualified atjters, 175, Lcvelland, 5. who didn't' SAN FRANCISCO Jimmy An unusual 4-way tie for first'the crown he won from Dick Ti-i te am da signing had a double 1 a 156, San Francisco, out- Champion, faced Vivian Dorsey.jpointed Frank Niblett, 159, Mon- Dr. William Martin of Denver a 75. hile Mary Fuller slugged double and triple to go with 0 sn dn The 1963 team enjoyed a 24-6 iu MV iwii record, .800 percentage. Other occurred in 1954.

Greeley, the re-! 1 1 le ew or ne highly successful teams werelville, Boulder and La Salle hadjquired 'ix-month limit an League Monday. fll ed a 75 The Andie's Dandies are 1960 with a 19-5 record, 1959 11-3 records. Greeley was paired nounced it had received a' $2 SOfli The agreement means that the; Pollock bogied the Bobcats are 2-2 and lhe with a 24-6 record and 1952 withjwith La Salle who won 3-2. La challenge check from Arclier 'Giants will have first crack at third hole but came back for an.pakey Jakies are 0-4. a 16-3 record.

iSalle beat Boulder 10-3 to enter Up No 2 contender anv Payers released by the'eagle-three on No. 9 to finish' In 1959 and 1952 Greeley went I the state tournament. 'Jets, while the Jets, in returnee first nine with a one-under-. Dandies 350 066 JO 11 10 through the district seasons un-i QSCOW (AP) The Sovietiwill get first choice of any play-ipar 35. He birdied five of 031(11)13-1911 8 defeated.

D'Amato's dedication to theiChess Federation said Monday'ers on the Jersey roster. nine holes. Judy Devine and Diane Fritz-j The 1959 club like the program has it would accept U.S. chess: iv mT Jack Leichty of el a Noe, Pat Hardin (4) team was exceptionally He has spearheaded! tar Bobby Fischer's a Iov a defending champion, wasj a Donna Reeves, balanced. It defeated Yuma successful drive for additionallof its top players if the US I Hamilt "Ef Rl bargeajamong other favorites scheduled tes Federation sends a cor enough to the goal line for! in Tuesday's qualifying play, official challenge.

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