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15 GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., MONDAY JANUARY SO, 1967 Bowling Ifodsleafed Hevcomb Wins Itfh Straight HORICON Unbeaten New- How Top Ten Fared In Games Last Week By The Associated Press VIEWS OF 225; G. Newton 200; R. Stevens Gerry Dickinson and Dot Ma-j Post Junior Five Downs ACCCagers 203; B. Burcn 207; A. reucey Here's how the top ten teams in The Associated Press college 200.

SPORTS By MSD SMITH lan registered lifetime high triples for the top scores on the area weekend bowling scoreboard. comb, down by three points at the end of the first quarter, got its fast break in operation in the second period and rolled to DasKetbau poll did 'ast week. 1. UCLA, 15-0, beat Chicago At Boulevard Bowl MECHANICAL ENGINEER WITH FILM CAPACITOR EXPERIENCE Major manufacturer of Film Capacitors is seeking an experienced Manufacturing Engineer-familiar with winding, lead assembly, encapsulated testing and packaging. Graduate Mechanical Engineer preferred, but not required.

Individual with appropriate practical experience will be given every consideration. Starting salary commensurate with qualifications. Liberal benefit program. Company paid relocation allowance. Unlimited growth Loyola 82-67.

69-51 Marcy Conference win 2. North Carolina, 13-1, beat Rose Ann Edwards 603 209, 198, 196; Lee Collins 527 179, 171, 177; Fred Nichols 610 Mrs. Dickinson, rolling in the Goodtimers League at Lake George Bowl last night, started Right Hand Man Virginia 103-76. By MIKE FARENELL over Horicon nere aauiraay 3. Houston, 14-2, lost to Wash- off with a big 250, her highest ALTAMONT Adirondack Word from Houston bad it that Ernie Terrell was honing and Community College dropped an buffing the knuckles of his right mgton 81-78.

i 4. Louisville, 16-2, beat Brad ley 81-68. single ever and, followed with 149 and 167 for 566. Miss Malan had 522 in the other close contest as it met de feat at the hands of Post Junior 5. Princeton, 14-1, beat Penn Adirondack Women's League at J- 233, 190,187.

G. Brenn lz; r. Sexton 225. At Lake George Bowl I Prospectors League Kay Schermerhorn 527 192, 155, 180. T.

Reed 211; W. Schermerhorn 214; B. Baker 207; M. Zerniko 181; E. Grover 177: L.

College by a score of 91-63 in sylvania 70-66. Pine Lanes yesterday afternoon. the consolation game of the La 3 She had games of 177-140-205. Salette Invitational Saturday 6. Texas Western 14-2, beat Arizona State 56-50, beat night Albany Business College opportunities.

The location Erie, Pennsylvania Most Bttutlful Hmaort on tfw Gfmt Pease- send resume to: ROBERT W. SPAR KS Manager of Brigham Young 85-87. 7. Kansas, 12-3, did not play. copped the tourney crown witn a 78-69 verdict over host La Salette Wilcox 174; J.

Morehouse 181; C. Jarvis 165. SUNDAY At Pine Lanes Adirondack Women's League Bud Elder 532 155, 203, 174; 1 Newcomb, now 11-0 in the Conference, recovered from that 14-11 deficit and outscored the hosts 20-5 in the second session for a 31-19 bulge at halftime and Horicon never threatened after that. Bob Dubay tallied 28 points for Newcomb, 10 from the foul line, while Tom Chase had 16 and Smith 11. Horicon, 1-10 in the Conference, got 16 from Randy Duell and 13 from John Smith.

Newcomb also took the JV game, 41-29, with D. Dubay scoring 18. Paul Chyr had nine for Horicon. 8. Western Kentucky, 14-1, did Seminary.

not play. Coach Bob Addison's five, Hilltop League Ida Smith 541 176, 150, 215; 9. Vanderbilt, 14-2, beat Missis currently sporting a 1-12 overall Cindy Saunders 528 173, 177, sippi State 79-64. mark, turned in a fairly good job 178; Dot Malan 522 177, 1W, Joyce Norton 535 177, 197, 161: Betty Brand 514 182, 10. Providence, 12-3, Beat Seton against a team that had been 205; Tess Marino 511 156, Hall 91-87 in overtime.

171, 161; Grace Wagner 504 averaging the century 193, 172. J. Eggleston 211; M. ERIE TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 644 West 12th Street, Erie, Pennsylvania 16512 An tqual opportunity tmptoyer mark in its first 12 encounters.

149, 175, 180; Pat Madonna 650 Post now stands at 13-1 for the 224, 182, 244; Cleon Kenyon Heym 188; D. Robinson 182; N. Carota 180; N. DuPell 176, 169; L. Johnson 175, 170; E.

Burrows 222; J. Baldwin 205; E. Cutler 204; A. Dougher 176; L. Salazar 609 235, 210, 164; Ray Smith season.

ACC looked pretty good in the 170; N. Choppa 170. 607 213, 203, 191; Guy Hor 175; P. LaRock 171; J. Mur opening minutes and managed ton 606 243, 226, 137.

Cooper 214; J. Geroux 194: ray 171; A. Barton 166. Mix Match Couples League to keep the taller Warriors away voucswAdf or riei from'the defensive boards. Roger Duell 168, 191; D.

Fitzsimmons Gail Schaffer 525-167, 204, Webster, Gary Gilchrist, and 154. W. Case 226; B. Gardner Tim Harrington worked the boards well for most of the con 210; S. Summerville 185, 180; A.

Petrie 173: M. Conklin 172; A. 169; C. Brault 168; J. Goldstein 167; L.

Duell 233; B. Geroux 224; G. Sherer 220; J. Van Guilder 202; J. Fitzsimmons 210; D.

Wagner 207, 200; B. Norton 204, 202; L. Norton 202. test. Harrington got the losers Powers 172; S.

Baker 181; H. on the board first with a jump Nolan 165. shot and Dodge Watkms' layup Married Couples League gave ACC a quick 4-0 lead. Dolores Reeer 526184, 174, Sunday Nighters League -Evelyn Herwerth 564 149, hand with a view toward stuffing them into the cavernous mouth of Cassius Clay, a week from Monday night. Sometimes in the past, Terrell has seemed to regard his right arm as a vestigial relic like the vermiform appendix.

However, eye-witness descriptions of his sparring sessions in Houston's Astrohali, an annex of the Astrodome, suggested that he might employ this neglected member as a weapon when he endeavors to add the heavyweight championship of this green footstool to those of Mars, Saturn, Pluto, Uranus, and the other precincts of the World Boxing Association. Over the telephone, Ernie chuckled at the news that he had suddenly discovered a second hand. "I always had it," he said. "That stuff's been mostly blown up." (The stuff about his being as lefthanded as Sandy Koufax.) "But we been working and it's pretty sharp right now." It was recalled that Terrell's victory over George Chuvalo was strictly a larboard heist, like a tall Tommy Cono doing the one-hand clean-and-jerk. "It were," the fighter agreed, "because Chuvalo is that type opponent.

Always comin' at you punching, you got to box him." The Word Is "Dislike" Is it fair to assume that the shifty Clay will present no such target for Ernie's jab as the plodding Chuvalo offered? "Yes, he is a different fighter. You got to use both hands against him, throw combinations. And that's what we're prepared to do." There is always dignity in Terrell's bearing, whether he is plucking a guitar, strumming on an adversary's profile, or Just talking about his rank as the real champion ol the real The winners came right back 168; P. Westfall 190; H. Caldwell with six in a row by Howie Busse, 186; H.

Lemery 180; R. Cam' 199, 216; Hank Missita 608 Jim Devita, and Jeff Beaucar. pinoll 179: L. Phelps 179; M. 213, 204, 191; Joyce Wheeler 544 Gilchrist knotted the score with Billings 172; R.

Scott 176, 183; 182, 156, 206; Rose Kornhoff a fielder and Harrington added 501 168, 159, 174. D. Williams free throw. Poet funneled in Lewis Mayer 629-230, 195, 204; C. Westfall 219; C.

Cooney 215; G. Cleland 207; R. Reger 207; 170; J. Eddy 169; J. Beswick nine straight and was never 185; J.

DeCelle 165; G. Beswick headed in the first half. G. Schmidt 206; J. Martell 204.

200; E. Spaulding 232; E. Cran-dall 211; L. Duell 204; T. Whee Trailing 5044 at the half, Mr.

Mrs. League Pat Daley 524 198, 157, 169; Adirondack really began to look ler 214. like a determined ball club as Gloria Van Camp 522 161, McDonald's Classic League the final half began. During the Joe Sica 845221, 253, 166, 182, 179. J.

Fragassi 175; E. Clute 170; C. Jarvis 167; C. first five minutes, the Moun 205; Lee Duell 808-203, 236, 178, 191; Carl French 827212, Jacobie 166, 167; A. Curtis 176; taineers outscored the Warriors 11-4.

Skip Springer, subbing J. Eggleston 178; M. Prevost 199, 211, 205; J. McDonald 209; for the foul-plagued Webster, B. St.

Germaine 202; D. Welch meshed a free throw at the 16:48 mark to bring ACC within one, 221; E. Mosher 200; J. Day 234; J. Sparano 221; T.

Barber 212; 166, 179; N. Fragassi 206, 212; F. Butler 204; G. Curtis 204. Skyliners Mr.

Mrs. League Nina Jock 531 166, 171, 194; Nan Beaty 519 170, 182, 167; 52-61. Don Pettiniuki connected C. Coulter 202. for Post to make it 54-51, but Goodtimers League Harrington and Jerry Taft re Gerry Dickinson 566250, 149, Pat Clark 517 180, 144.

193; Lou Cameron 605 201, 215, 167; Lou Smith 601-212, 189, taliated with buckets, Taft coming at 14.55 to give the los 189. C. Harding 193; J. Lang- 200; M. Choppa 226; J.

Garcia ers the lead for the first time in the second half, 55-54. worthy 190; M. Michelucci 194; B. Hoague 176; J. Corhouse 176; Both squads traded points Bowling Schedule M.

Cameron 178, 170; E. Cor-mie 170; M. Mosher 168; J. Gil- during the next five minutes and man 166; I. Rowell 185, 166; M.

i 'fh Vfii-' yi v. 1 i 'iv, i i '4. -i' f--i--ut A. -v -i i- i -t Tk i rift'i, i mi irit .1 it ifi in nnirfymia flirt' 1- in Mil ifMfcMinM liiinnn -I'iiiM-iti r- niiBfHilii ft, Wifif fnTiWiil ffrartlilifiiliv; fin I "tWitlil r'-mr lVMiiUMihMI world, a station he take seri Tessino 174; C. Murray 171; A it seemed as if neither team wanted the lead.

Ahead by a mere point, the winners found the range for five straight and were never in any real trouble Michelucci 182; M. Crosier 176; At Lake Georit Bowl Adirondack Community Learue National 4:45 p.m. Ban's T. Barton Mlnaa. 1-2 Buah'a TV vs.

Elks. 3-4 ously. In his several encounters with CJar outside the ring his B. Webb 200; I. Emery 216; J.

Michelucci 204; D. Fowler 201; expression was that of a man Parker's t. Red Fes Restaurant, J-8 H. Joseph 212, 209; R. Mosher Morlo'a Ders, 7-8 Murphy'i t.

Oak Oil. t-19 with Limburger in his musiacne when Cassius started prattling, 202, 204; L. VanDenburg 244; Engineer! Wakeley Lodfre, 11-13 J. Tessino 200; C. Putnam 203; American 4:45 p.m.

screaming insults, justling and after that. Adirondack couldn't get the big bucket when needed and was committing too many mistakes in the final minutes that prevented it from pull it out. OeJea'i Restaurant vs. WaddeU'a threatening him, 13-14 R. Waters 202.

Pine Cones League The scuffles and all," Ernie American Legion ts. Sunnybrook Acre. 15-18 Nan Beaty 539 159, 184, 196; with distaste, "that all sUrted with Clay. It's part of Howie Busse led the winners Lake Georg Bowl Totem Inn, S. LaFountaine 509 130, 225, 17-18 Madden Hotel ts.

Cbrlew's. 19-30 with 21 points and was closely Jus act, I don't, understand why 154. B. Cumming 181; B. La- followed by Don Pettiniuki who Lake Georg Inn vs.

King Soles, he'd do iL You're not supposed canned 18. Jim Devita and 21-22 Chordial Inn va. TV Dan, 23-24 berge 171; T. Burdo 172, 165; B. Herbaly 209; I.

Bruce 166; to embarrass nobody." Embarrass is a mild term for Biff Youngquist worked the boards for the winners. Howard Johnson's Women's Classic Boulevard Bowl ts. Diamond Village H. Lemery 168; M. Casey 167, Merrymakers League what Clay did to Terrell the For the second straight night time he called him 'an Uncle E.

Williams 171; E. Reynolds Restaurant, 11-12 Trl-Anglee vs. Teem No. 3, 13-14 Newcomers vs. WPTR.

1J-18 Gftnter'i Motel t. Tiki, 17-18 Tom. Gary Gilchrist paced the ACC attack, this time with 30 markers. Dodge Watkins was next 168; L. Churchill 167; M.

Bark ley 167; K. Churchill 211; E. Wil liams 201. Dunham's Bay Boat Co. ts.

with 18 and along with Jerry House, 19-20 At Pine Lanei 150 League Federal DiT, 1:45 p.m. "Tell you one thing," Ernie said quietly, "if they didn't stop us, I certainly would of took a punch at him. I don't dislike him Dersonally. I dislike his Saturday Night Couples League Pussycats go where tigers fear to tread. Betty Elms 510-180, 169, 161; Hart's Cafe vs.

Log Grill, 1-3 Taft, who netted 12, turned in a fine overall game. Skip Springer and Tim Harringnton dumped nine. B. Hermance 203; I. Hermance Ohlppers vs.

Glens Palls Post 3-4 B'nal B'rlth No. 3 n. Pint National conduct as a sportsman. I dis like what he stands for." It Was All Meised Up In the championship tilt, Al Bank, i-t Diplomats vs. Kory's Grill, 7- International p.m.

180; R. Beames 178; H. Hermance Jr. 243; D. O'Dell 222.

Glens Falls Classic League Jerry Herlihy 862 224, 199, 202, 237; Bill Rogers 802-191, 205, 217, 189; John Pratt 805 -158, 221. 222, 204; Al Davidson bany Business jumped out to an early lead and was never in "You saw Chuvalo go the distance with Clay, didn't you?" TJ. 8. Catheter ve J. X.

Sawyer, f-io A. C. Warner ts. Engravers. 11-12 trouble as it downed LaSalette.

Sandy Hill Estimator! ts, Broughton Jerry Quintal, named MVP for the tall man was asked. "Cassius invited George to work on 13-14 Sandy Hill a-eotors ts. Blnch 841-194, 193, 198, 256; Al Tessino the tourney, was high man for the winners with 24. Jeff Gal- Fancy cars with ferocious names a re apt to do some unfancifu! things In snow. Like get stuck.

Then there's the Pussycat: the Volkswagen Kormann Ghio. It's a little tess ferocious, a little more domesticated. For example, It can spend an vening out in temperatures that reach 20 below ond yet rip you through six Inches of snow coma morning. That's because the Ghla engine doesn't need water or antifreeze. It's cooled by air.

And located in the rear to give the rear wheels much better traction. Its bottom Is fully seated. So the outside takes a beating from bad weather insteod of the InsWe. Its front brakes or disc Wit kind that won't fade). Andolthoughit'snotas powerfuf as a man-eating tiger or as speedy4 as a wild horse, ot least it knows how to find its woy back home.

The Vcfkswagon KARMANN GHIA his body and showed he could 15-19 National 1:45 p.m. lahue paced the losers with 31. Gourmet Restaurant ts. Ha Ten's take it there." "Chuvalo digs pretty rwt Garage, 17-18 810-209, 202, 187, 212; Frank Girard 201-183, 202, 201, 215; Jim Bromley 814-202, 216, 217, 179; Dick Holton 805 166. 168, (1) ACC (S3) B'nai B'rlth Srs.

t. Mike's Reetau or arm 10 10 O'chrtrt he conceded, "but that bout was a lot closer than the reports. rant, 19-20 a so Fwfufcl Horty Waggaman Oollyer ts. PtaMer Paint, 21-22 Remember Chuvalo had very little time to train, wasn't near 4 a I 216, 255. A.

Root 258; A. Tes-J sino 205; W. Pinchook 205; R. a uiLaPointe 209; D. Barrett 218; C.

Double Restaurant ts. Oedesrta's 4 lSHarr'toa IT Wbttr awttklna 4 Taft 4Fuud 1 7 Sprinter 5 Blacktop. 23-24 American DIt, 4:45 p.m. as sharp as he was against me DaVlto T'niq'rt Bmucu lafskl Lewi Burnt i a 4 4 19 Amoco Joe's ts. B'nai B'rlth No.

3, 25-28 Glens Falls Ark ell ft Smiths vs. Independents, Marzola 204; S. Abbott 205, 224; A. Abbott 203; P. Madonna 205; T.

Combs 205, 202; T. Polidore 227; B. Larowe 205, 201; G. Sit-terly 205; S. Proller 200; E.

27-28 You remember, I was supposed to fight Clay but after the bout went to Toronto they cooked up conditions I wouldn't accept so they could take Chuvalo, which Totals 34 It 1 Total 34 IS 83 Sandy Hill Office ts. F.O.X. 3488, Pott JC SO 41-41 29-30 One. ACC 44 3083 rorcmley Innports, Adirondack Construction vs. pinch, Lamore 202, 201; B.

Winchell Rsfr, McOulra; Umplrt, Kuhn; Fouls, AOO-29. P-. they wanted all the time." Pruyn, 31-33 Utility Leane. I cm- 200, 212; D. Hogan 225, 203; M.

mma SSIUS "Are you saying you were Line ts. Service, 19-20 crowded out of that match?" Butterfield 211; P. Lindsay 219, 204; A. Marcantonio 202; R. TS.

Madden 'a, 21-23 ROUTE 9, NORTHWAY EXIT AVIATION ROAD TEL RX 3-3488 Hydro ts. Hot Stick, 23-24 Wasn't it you who rejected the Greenwich Defeats SI. Peler'i, 53-45 Gray's ts. Construction, 25-28 Chandler 203; G. DelSignore 220; terms in Toronto7" D.

Truax 204, 203; Cassera 212, 210: F. Rogers 227; W. "They were in trouble with that bout, Ernie said. "They Sampson 225; N. Rivers 205, 211; GREENWICH Homestand liorl i finf est ma cif nH tfpt 1967 OFFICIAL AMERICAII LEAGUE SCHEDULE R.

Rivers 210; C. Limmer 206; J. Guy 202; D. Ross 211. their expenses back.

I don't Greenwich held St Peter's know if Toronto would of took Academy of Saratoga Springs to it if they wouldn't have had si Pint In v0 quarter, hometown bov in it. If it (H from line), on the Night Owls Couples League Marion Michelucci 515 203, 148, 164; Patricia Abbott 506 way to a 53-45 victory over the Saints in a non-league tussle 156, 189, 161. M. Strader 182; V. would have been somewhere else instead of Toronto, it might have been us, Clay and me." "Did you feel then that you Semenick 180; F.

Wells 175; J. Saturday night Michelucci 221, 226; D. Yates The teams battled on even terms during the first quarter 216; W. Welch 209; P. Semenick 205; G.

Hyland 201. and at the end of the first eight minutes it was 11-11 Greenwich hit for 18 points In At Lanes Mix-Up Connies League the second stanza for a 27-17 lead at halftime, Betty Morency 503 138, 193, 172; A. Fitzpatrick 186: F. GrMBwieh SJ) St Peter's (45) arm had blown your shot at Clay? After you pulled out, they were saying you had turned down your chance and wouldn't get "I didn't know what to think," Ernie said. "There was all that political interference after he made that statement." (Illinois threw out a Clay-Terrell match after Cassius, the military hero, said he didn't have no quarrel with them Vietcong.) "It was Vecchio 201; D.

Fitzpatrick 202; T. Ba'toa 4 4 UBrlttsa a a 3 4 1 Simon 1 J. Perktoa Bain 4 Smith 1 Snyder 4 1 SOQDMn lSZora a lOTowv 4 Sutton I ICumo'i Ooooor K. Bombard 207. Ivy League V.

Doty 256; M. Hawk 209; A Scacchetti Sr. 205. Junior Lei cue 1 11 1 ij IT 41 Doug Davis 554 205, 153, Total 31 Totals all messed up. When they fi Greenwich 11 19 n-M 131: Larry Whitlemore 548 nally found Toronto, it was sort AT I AT AT AT I AT AT AT AT AT CAUFOIK1A IANSAS CITY MINNISOTA CHICAGO PirAOff CUVfUN WASHINGTON SUITIMOII WW TOM QTOW i15mmt JmwMi -iijo i HjSJtw CAiiwiNiA jwirimiT jir, 14-H in, minmr S.2',23,14 Si.2S,a27 WIT Jtft 2B, 2J.

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fiantabarhara: Cmnlrs. enould puii out and ao every- stempek; poui. g-ij, ep-it. body a favor. When I wouldn't I College Hockey 172; 210, 166; Glenn Bclden 540 170, 194, 176; Sheridan Race 517 170, 185, 162; Jim Cove-leski 506 181, 157, 168; Pat Burch 494 156, 168, 170.

P. Eisenman 150; C. Upton 158; K. Hallenbeck 176; J. Sullivan 170; E.

Corlew 213; S. Green 170; J. Munger 174. Guys Dolls League By The Associated Press Yale 12, Dartmouth 2 Princeton 3, Northeastern 2 Minnesota-Duluth 7, Michigan go for that, they fixed the contract ao I couldn't accept iL" Name of the Game "But now," the quiet voice came in strong, they had to take me. The name of the game is money and there wasn't no place for him to go and do place for me to go.

they could find another States E. Sherlock 166; T. Plude 179; Knrinn 17S- RnVilmon 1RO Michigan Tech 5, Minnesota 1 180; A. Barco'mb 166; B. Goli Colorado College 7, Wiscosin 4 St Mary's, 9, Notre, smith 207; A.

J. Huntington Jr. soft touch against another no Dame 3 206, 215: Butch Crurrr608 body, they'd take it. But I've beat everybody. I fought Chu 132, 181, 235; A.

J. Huntington Sr. 209; J. Plude 206; G. Huntington 215; E.

Montgomery 223. valo the only way there is to Boston College 6, Colette 2 Oswego 15, Ithaca 2 Oberlin 11, Ohio Wesleyan 9 Bemidji 11, St Cloud 0 Salem State 4, Vermont 2 fight him and it was a lops idea bout I did what I wanted to Ilii It Hers League Jim Clough 627 199. 203, 225. do and he didn't hardly hit me a decent llarrintrtnn 171- rinmonf I TM denotes Twilight N'ght Double header Hea-f7 fgures denote Sundays "I beat Zora Folley, and that 169; M. Bertok 180; E.

Bates 172, 170: M. Bruce 175: W. Burch Braces denote Holidays Asterisks denote night james ALL STAR GAME at July H. SKI REPORT West Mountain fair, Jroa I pja. to 13 run.

open was another lopsided fight. They ta4 to taia ma aadTm 1180; J. Webb 223; H. Morgan.

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