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EIGHTEEN TEAMS! CLUBS! ORGANIZATIONS! MOONEY'S (S HEADQUARTERS FOR 2 LARGEST v- SELECTION IN TOWN AT I AWFCT PRICES ENGRAVING DONE ON PREMISES MOONEY'S TWINS EDGE PASCUAL WINS SIXTH WASHINGTON, May 21-CUP1) Camiio Pascun! of the Minnesola Twins pitched and batted his way to his sixth vjulory of the season tor.ift: in r.f; the ton Senators, 5-3. mN EWAR'S White Label SCOTCH WHISKY 'II. I WWF nr. ML scotch KHtnir tour. COLTS CONQUER NY METS.

3 TO 2 HOUSTON, May 21 (UP!) Pinch-hitter Jim Pendleton tripled in the eighth inning tonight and scored on Roman Mejias' sacrifice fly as the Houston Colts spoiled lite New York Mets' Texas debut In a 3-2 victory. The Colts Jim Oolden, winning his second consecutive victory over the Met? in as many meetings between the two new National League clubs, scattered seven hits whlie going the route, The Mds' Frank Thomas got a siwlr hi-. tiTKt time up to his hitting streak to ten straight games. The Mets pressed Golden strongly in both the eighth and ninht innings. He loaded the bases The Doivcr night ir 'I'l-pr In If.

1:1,. 1 1 PARK CITY LEAGUE lead. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1962 Notre Dame Rips Stratford, 10-3; Warde Triumphs, 2-1 Indians Beat Orioles, 10-7; Take 1st Place CLEVEl-AND. Mav 21 John Romano's three-run homer to the last of the ninth inninE save the Cleveland Indians a victory over the Baltimore Orioles tonight end enabled them to take undisputed possession of first place in the American League.

blast off Billy Hoeft with tiro oats came after Cleve land had blown a 7-0 lead, with one out, pinch-hitter Willie Tasby walked and ChucK fcssegian singled. Romano then hit the first pitch far over the left field The homer was the Indians' I8th in their last nine games, breaking the Major League record for home runs over a nine- game stretch. The old mark of. 27 was set tsy the New Giintj In 1954. The Indians broke the A.L.

record of 22 homers in nine games set by the New York Yankees in 1M0 and equalled by the last year. The Indians took a 7-0 lead In the first three innings against Hal Brown. Don Dlllard hit a solo homer and Woody Held tracked a two-run home run in the first as Cleveland scored funr The Indians knocked out Bromi In the third wiic-n Romano doabled home one run and Bub- WHO pats more comfort into air conditioning heating I your Wesfinghousel BUCKLEY BROS. EDison 6-3541 ba Phillips singled in two more, Cleveland starter Jim Crant who was knocked out in the sixth inning, gave up two home rims tD Jackie Brandt and one to Ji Gentile. I 0 KJrklflnd.rl 26-? anil i p', Lona.

Vennlltt 3-1, a Knllh. SrhwarlJl. Berry. Arms, Sikorsky Clash In Dusty Loop Feature The Remington Arms (cam, seeking its second successive victory of the new season, will rtash wilh the Sikorsky Aircraft squad ((I I) tonight nt o'clock on diamond 4. Seaside park, to feature action In (he YMCA Industrial National Fast Pitch softball lenRuc.

United Illuminating will provide opposition for the Allison company team, playing its first game Df the new sensnn. nt 6:45 p.m. on diamond No. 4, Went field, league bye thl.v week. Three Industrial Western Slnw Pitch league are scheduled tonight, as follows: Lycoming (1-0) vs.

Dictaphone (2-0), Nn. 10, Seaside park; Bridgeport Thermostat (0-2) vs. Harvey Hubbell (1-0), No. Went fieid; South-em Now England Telephone Cn. (0-0) vs.

Brvant Electric (0-1), Earnum Field Nn. 14. MCENT BROTHERS COMPANY ED 5-1103 Washburn Sr. MOBIL FUEL OfL DELCO HEATING 24 HOUR SERVICE in the eighth on two walki a double to Joe Christopher with Outs. But he retired the side when Charlie Neal forced Ed Bouchee at second base.

In the ninth, the Mets rallied again with (wo pinch-hit singles. But Golden came through again when he got pinch-hitter Hotnc Landrith and Elio Chacon to fly out. 1120 000 7 2 002 000 3 I Hillman, Mizcll (9) and Taylor; (2-1) snd Smith. LP-Mizell (1-2). A'S OVERPOWER B0S0X 10-5, BEHIND WALKER May (UP1) Home n-s by pitcher Jerry Walker and i Jose and llif clutcn hitting of Jerry Lumpe tonight led the eighfli-place Kansas City Athletics to a 10 5 victory over the ninth-place Boston Rod Sox.

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IV II II Kn Bli ft'jlkrr IW. SJ) 013544 Onrlty (L. 5 53 10 7 0 FomlelH 3 BUGS DEFEAT CUBS, 8-4 PnTSBTJRGH, May 21 (UTI) Grnnt rmd Bill Virdon each banged out four hits tunight to back up Tom Sturdivanl's srar-less relief pitching ojid help the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8 4 victory river the Chicago Cubs. Lancers Take MBIAC Lead; Harding Stars Pitcher Hits Homer, Triple and Single, Hurls 4-Hit Ball Notre Dame's Warren Harding, a resident of Stratford, did his home town wrong yesterday. The Lancer lett-hander pitciied nnings of four-hit relict nail blasted a home ran, triple and single and drove in Ave runs as i lame Uemonsnea siratiara, take over the MD1AC The Lancers aro now 12-2, while the North stand 11-2.

Harding's homer was only one of seven extra-base hits and four homers hit during the game as a hitter's wind blowing straight out towards center-field turner Notre Dame field itno an often sive paradise. Jay Vitrella, Jerry Clancy and Joo Ziclski clouted the other homers and Clancy and Lou Ced- rrone hit triples. A four-run outburst in the fifth inning, highlighted by a bases-loaded single by Hnrding, broke a 3-3 tie and wrapped up the HAMK s-FcnUen. irr 3 2 7 11, 1 0 I I 1 1 2 rf .1 .1 3 11 1 rrllu.lf ''12 3' I 11 c.lh -1 1 2 0 11 11 Blttn.cr In 6th: EH BB SO, Milford 12, Bassick 10 Bob Burns flammed a home run with two on base in the fifth inning and Lou Rlchitelli walloped grand-slam homer that highlighted a seven-run sixth inninp. spree yesterday as they led Mil ford High school's baseball team to victory over Bassick Lions, 12 to 10, in a free-hitting Metro politan Bridgeport conference imo at Seaside park.

Eichetelli and Burns togelher ancramlBd for half of Milford ten hits off three Bassick pitchers, with each driving in four runs. Burns folloived his fifth frame homer off Ed Faulkner wilh an RBI double in the sixth inning spree that clinched ihe triumph fur the Indians, and Richitelli rapped two singles in addition to his grand-slammer off Felix Rodriguez. V'li- l.iMi-i, Indians, 11 to 10, and (hey swied Ihiee in each of the second, fifth and sixth innings to take the lead twice before Mrlford made its seven-run surge. Bassick Cc-Cap-tain Tom DeFeo had a perfect 3-for-3 day nt bat with a double and two singles while Tom McManus, Manny Cotfo and Ed Faulkner collected two hits each for the Lions. ll.tS.SirK SlIUDIill nh rlil uh ti Thl 13 ililfoinlc.i-l.2b 3' I 0 Harding 9, Bunnell 8 llihlnni! irrill, II 1, und Main Auto Body defeated the Fire Department, M-7.

-i3 NFL WINS SUIT nALTIMORE, May 21 Judge Rosrel Thomscn todny ruled that the National Football League has not monopo. teed professional foollxill, The judce Rnve the NFL (lean bill o( health in a decision In which lie ncquilled it nf all charges leveled afialnst It in a jjuwo.oo" (m) ttnll-trust sn ll by Ihe American Football I.cacur. Sparked by pitcher-outfielder Rnv Day, who drove in three runs ivtlh pair of triples and scored twice himself. Hardinj; High school's lonK-Insslratcd baseball (com attained iis first victory in 12 games this season hy lopping uunncn iiigninimcrs, to s. yes-tercljy nt LfmgbrOorc parJc, The Presidents didn't win the game easily as the Highlanders also had nn (lutstanding slugRer in lirsl-liaseman Al Futiims and were in conicntion right down to Ilia fast out.

Pudinis rapped a lliree-run homer in tho first in ning, an Rlil double in the third ind two singles in five tn Shi1 plate lo lead an ll-hit Bunnell allack. Day ni.nir Ins fin; thr clout wilh two on base in the opening inning as Hie Presidents scored ihree runs to take nn early lead. The Highlanders lied the score at nn I'tidims' homer in (heir half of the first inninj; and went ahead again. 6-5, with an other three-run splurge in the tliiru niter iinrning iniucu two runs In llio top half of the snme proved to be their deciding margin with a five-hit. four-run out burst in the fifth inning against losing pitcher Jim Ujx.

Olbrjs.3b Mftrllnck anrt na S-Tlra. FIlllflDS. HCJ 12-2 6 3 310 4 2 2 0 2 Prep Rips Central, 19-0 Fairfield Prep's baseball team hammered the offerings of three Central High school piluhers for 14 hits and ended a Tour-game losing streak by romping to a runaway 19-0 victory at Alumni field yesterday in a Metropolitan Bridgeport conference contest that was catloti atter innings, Sophomore rigm-nancier John Barney shut out the Hilltopers tft three scattered singles ana registered eight strikeouts in five nnings to gain tne easy win tnai evened the overall season record of the Prepsters at 7-7. Johnny Lubas, who started on the mound i back again to pitch in the fourth inning after moving the outfield in the second, toon the ioss. Mike Waliick and Bill Basile also tared poorly on the hill.

FFTJl. FKEP 1 OICmlMlcz.rt 4 3 2 0 2 3 0 Ljildv.s -Hnslle. Burner 2. Law Thumps Tech, 17-8 MLLKORD, May 21 The ef fective relief pitching of ClayL L-in-iwn 1 ml i nn, In ed with a strong attack led by Bin Mower and Uhns l.eias, car ried the Jonathan Law High sciiorj: mnball team to a 17 ctorv over the Bullard-Havcns Ter.h Tigers of Bridgeport today at the I.awlield in uevon. liiown hJlfd a out burst by the Tech team that kayo- Lnw starter ijick lion, ana he held the Tigers scoreless In the next three frames to get credit far the win.

The losers Dicked up a single 'run on hit off Ted Lambert in Ihe last nmg, Mower and Lelas each connect ed for two nils and drove in four runs for tho Lawmen, wiio eked up 12 runs in the first three innings at the expense of losing pitcher Bob Sanger and Bub Evick. Bob Eslock drove in three runs for the winners with a bases-loaded double in the first inninc. Tom Ribnicky hit a three. run homer for the Tech team in its ib'rfl inning while Len Jan. tale, Pete Olenoski and Sanger also got two hits each.

3 3 A Hi--n, -3 BETHEL HIGH RALLIES TO DOWN MASUK, 6-4 Bethel High school's baseball cam wrecked Mnsuk pitcher Bill Girard's bid for a no-hit victory by scoring five runs in the last inning and deleating the Panthers, fi-4, in Western Connecticut conference game yesterday Monroe. Girard had no-liitter until CistoWi singled to start fiethel's gnmc-winning rally in the top half o( the seventh. Two walks nnd (wo Masitk errors, combined wilh a bnscs-londed single hy Sut-tun, produced the fivi runs. the third defeat in eight WCC games for the Panthers. PRACTICE SESSION Savoy A.A..

tomorrow at 6:30 frnmo. The Presidents got whattp.m., Senslde S. AMERICAN LEAGUE VeHerdav'l Results Cleveland II, Baltimore 7 toit 5, WKMactoa Kwwu Cjty If, Detroit 7, tntcago i Pel. GB 21 1J 20 JJ Vi 22 IS .595 Vi. 18 IS .513 20 IS 1G IT 21 .582 UJ4 Games Today and Pitchers Kansas City at Boston-WteVer (3-1) ts.

Cisco Los ADfeles at York Chance (1-1) vs. Ford (J-i) innesou at Washington Lee vs. McCKIn (W) (N) (4-2) vs. Donovan (7-4) (N) (Only Scheduled) NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results owston 3, New York 2 Louis 4, Philadelphia I 28 11 .718 22 1J 4 21 13 4'A 19 IS .559 614 18 16 .529 16 21 .432 II 15 20 11 14 23 .378 13 12 20 .375 12 25 J24 Games Today and pitchers Chicago at Pittsburgh Cird- well vs. Friend IN) Cincinnati nt Pnrkey mm FiCIFSlKay Leads Qualifiers U.S.

Open Berths mrntWuARrWi FOR 1 0TH IN ROW Brien McMahon Clobbers Roger Ludlowe, 12-3, in FCIAC Game Andrew Warde scored its tenth straight victory yesterday by -M7 f''1 pitching of Larry Mischik. cait walked two and struck out 8, Chicago 4 it Milwaukee (pod) San Francisco at Los Angeles (N) Standing Teams i-San Francisco St. Louis x-Los Angeles Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee ajdog Pet. GB eight as the Crimson Eagles retained their position atop the Eastern division slandings. Both Andrew Warde runs scored in the third inning off of losing pitcher Bill Wilhelm, Les Butferd reached an an error, but was forced at second by Binkiwitci.

Mike LongO sii and Al Englander walked to load the bases, and Andy Bowman singled to drive in colli tallies. The Rams managed their only nin in the filth as Bruce Keller reached nn an error, stole second and went to third on an error by Bowman. John Hibbert then sing led Keller home. WAIWE NBW OtS.SAN OTprbei.1i.ir i i BlcHtord, HoUmniL ii no so McMahon 12, Ludfowe 3 (7-0) vs. Picric (2-0) NORWALK, May 21 Dcnn Philadelphia at St.

Ben-lJones smashed a grand-slam nett (0-0) vs. Gibson (4-2) in the first inning and New York at Houston Hillman! added a triple in the second vs. Farrell (3-3) (N) San Francisco at Los AngeU Sanford (4-3) vs. (5-3) CARDS TOP PHILS, 4-1 FOR 5TH STRAIGHT WIN ST. LOUIS.

Mav 21 Th' St. Louis Cardinals collected their fifth victory in a row tonight with Hie help of Bill White and Curt Flood who drove in two runs each lead the Cards in a 4-t triumpn the Philaduiplua rniL.iDEf.nii* sr. Louts ulJavltrlh 3 0 (i clBciytr.Hb a 0 I OIJlii5isl.lt 101 I oi 3 1 0 31. 1-oills ll. I 3 (U O-l) S3-S 5 TP ra RB so TIGERS CLAW CHISQX CHICAGO, 'May (UPI1 The Detroit Tigers thwarted pitcher Early Wynn's attempt for his 235th victory wiin first inning tonight and went on victory win over the Chicago White Sox.

3 all brlil ibr 4 struck out for 1 Wowl, Apancb, PO-A De NcAullIfe, Femendei, WwkI li-, 3 5i'nlili. tin oilavltfl Frrnflnilrl. ADHritllo. Fer- ir iinmiuMi SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL filraltiml 3 HlillfM 10. "Ural 0 Itinllnl 9, BimnHI I l-nalliae la" 17.

Jtntnrn Riulrk 10 Prlra 11, liidk.wi llrlea 15, Knar Klanln t. Slamlnnl Lai win 5 11, Nnramlk 1 t. nanhniT I 1UQM 1. Mama 4 rmi i i mmui) frame to lead Brien McMahon tn a 12-3 Fairfield County conference; victory here tnaay. Dave Standish also hemcred for the Senators who won their eighth game in 12 outings.

Ludlowe isj now 4-S. Lunum'E McM.ailON-•h alrh Repkp.rt 11 DC CVimbls 3 F.j Kkjra.rt 1 OO0 1C 31 3 3j a 1 HOC 1 fl "1 4 0 I 0 3. 3, clitnlr.c 1b Rubin.2h 0 1 Dombatab a i Buns.it rt 3 1 0 O.liirea.i-I.n 31 lb 1 i 13T.nh.3t-r: 3 1 3 ,3 II ,1 ll I 3 Irl r.i.ia I lime i ii ii 3 ii, 1.133:., I 31 ,3 i 3 110 0 Gerjand.e I 0 -1 RoilorMibB 0 0 0 0 I 14 3 9 1 -29 12 ID for TibbelLi In 4ib. and Sepot. LMIow II It Kit RB SO BARLOWTRIUMPHS, 6-5 Rick Cieri's double drove home Bill Franklin with the winning run in the 11th inninng as Joel Barlow defeated Abbott Tech, 6-5, yesterday in a Western Connecticut Conference game at the winner's field.

Tom ChrzBJiowsM pitched all the way for Joel Barlow, sinking out 18 hatters and giving up only six hits. RENT A NEW CAR ED 6-0651 N.E.DUCKP1N LEADERS Leaden In (he New Eng- leam: Coppola Ford, 741: ladies all-cvenls, Gloria bar-chlk. UK; mixed doubles, Millie Kump and Al Mora, 775; men's intermediate division, Dictaphone, 1835. The tourney ends May DUSTY GOLF SCHEDULE The A and divisions of the YMCA Industrial golf league will be in action tonight at Wheeler park. DIVISION Remington Arms vs.

Bridgeport Brass; Gen- tlectnc vs. urmgepori Ly coming; Sikorsky, eye. £. DIVISION Sprague Meter vs. Remington Rand.

DIVISION' (National droup): Singer Mfg. vs. Columbia Records; General Electric vs. Raybestos; Eullard vs. Dictaphone; Sikorsky, bye.

(American Group); Bpt. Lycoming vs. Remington Rand; Manning, Maxwell Moore vs. Bryant Electric; Jenins vs. Remington Arms; ijpt.

Brass, bye. AMAZON TEAM WINS The Amaion grill defeated Skip per's restaurant, 6-1, recently in Lordship. Joe Curley, Dan O'Malley and Dick Norxo starred Amaion. LOANS The Associates announce new low-cost loons in omounti up lo $2,500 or more. You are invited fo compare cur rates with ofhen to see just how low your payments can be.

Married couples and single men and women may borrow for any worthwhile reason vacations, weddings, home improvement, or pay off several bids, to name just a few. Come in to see us or phone at your earliest convenience. You'll like our fair terms; our prompt service and courteous, helpful people. HAMDEN, May 21 (AP)-Bob Kay ol Wampanoag, former Connecticut PGA champion, shot a 71- HI today to lead Ihe Connecticut qualifiers for the U.S. Open golf championship.

Three dozen and amateurs competed for the seven spots. The qualifiers will go to the sectional qualifying round nt Montclair, N.J. June 4-5. Larry McCue, Chase, 69-73 142, was second and Roger Hor-ton, Famington, was third. Par on the New Haven country club course is 71.

The' New England amateur champion. Dick Siderrowr of Indian HiU, placed fourth with 7372- 145. Four players were tied for fifth: John Clearv. Pine Hill, 7473- 147; Dr. Lenczyk, Indian Hill, the stats amateur champion, 73-74-147; John Galeski, 74-73-147, and Ernest J.

Gerardi, Edgewood, 73 Gerardi was eliminated in a playoff to determine the seven qualifiers. He became first alter-nale. Other alternates are; Gerard Couralle, Shorehaven, 71-77 -148; Walter R. Cicilon, Ellington Ridge, Edward Kuna, Grunltnoor, the Connecticut Open Champion, Raymond Klein, D. F.

Wheeler, 72-77-143. BARNUM TEAM DRILLS The Barnum Auto Sales team of the Stratford Little Fellows league TM-iirrir-p tnniplit at o'clnck I at Nichols field. ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION ROOM 210, CASERTA IUILDIHG US GOLDEN HILL BRIDGEPORT Phonei EOUm 6-0191 UP TO $2500 OR MORE It MONTHS $14,00 743.51 35.00 955.94 45.00 1062.16 50.00 1174.59 60.00 It MONtttt $1023.64 $34.00 1204.29 40.00 1505,36 S0.00 1S06.43 60.00 2408.57 80.00 A ANY WORTHY PURPOSE MMiuiiirriwiiiMtt' FRIENDLY I I '33 eHlce rtedr re help yoa. s-ii fST sub We've aerved ttieusemdi of orhert lUi I it" ovw twit 3S rears let JMUTUAL LS Have you tasted the only Canadian whisky available in the United States at lyears old- MUTUAL LOAN SYSTEM 872 MAIN ST, BRIDGEPORT (ckounp floor) ED 4-5193 OPEK THURSDAY TIL P.M. ROOM 4.

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