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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 33

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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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North Stewarts Richard Undseys Fairhill Cranberry 'Don't pronounce 'em, play 'em WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975--NEWS RECORD-35 NY Apollos bring United Nations to NH for Miners opener Saturday The Pittsburgh Miners open their home season against the New York Apollos Saturday night and the visiting team trotting out on North Hills High School field will sound more like a delegation from the United Nations than a soccer team a a Yugoslavia and Italy are represented among the Apollos assembled by General Manager Nick Sclavounos who may be the only American to tour Europe last summer and bring back more than he started with. Sandlot scores and standings NORTH COMMUNITIES SOFTBALL Stewart! 11 Lindsey 4 Stewarts 11 Cranberry 10 Poor Richards 14, Fairhill 9 Ljndsey 511, Poor Richards 8 11 Cranberry 8 S. i City 10 SI AJphwuusS "Nick does have a strong team," admitted Miner Coach Scotty Foley. "About the only thing that team should add is an interpreter There are a few American players with the Apollos but, having such names as Rosario Composti, they obviously slipped on unnoticed. Composti, of course, is a bona fide All-American, having earned that distinction at Long Island University, and he plays defense With him are the likes of.

Alexander Choruzy of Poland, Ronalda Ledesma of Italy and Demitris Domazos of Greece. At midfield are such imports as Pedro Tavares of Portugal and his brother, William Up front are some real stoppers Peter Chnstofondes of Greece, Zygmunt Lezak of Poland and (brace yourself) Medzah Hasanbegovic of Yugoslavia. iv of the and Mickey Fitzgerald's two years with the Connecticut Wildcats 9 "Well, first of all, we don't have to pronounce 'em, just play 'em," explained Coach Foley "And they are possibly the toughest team we'll face all year "They're fast but we have a couple of kids who were sprinters on their track teams And they're (the Apollos) shifty but, no matter if they balance the ball on their nose or toes the whole way down the field, they still have to put it in the net "What I'm saying is, off their credentials and performance they're a darn good team. On paper, they have it all over us But we're not playing on paper "If my kids can stay with a team like this now, think going for us. after we get the experience we need." Game time Saturday will be 8 Sundligi South Rip City Appalachia St Alphonsus Highland 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 tl Miners who counter, with a lineup first, victory jThe.yHecLthjeir.firsJ.game of college and amateur youngsters whose average age is under 24 and whose pro experience prior to this season was limited to Joe Luxbacher's brief stint with the Philadelphia Atoms 1-1 with the Cincinnati team and bowed to the Hartford Connecticut Yankees Sunday 4-0 Tickets are on sale at Tlcketron outlets.

Claudia Cutrone of NA finishing hurdles in WPIAL girls qualifier. In track qualifier iris earn WPTALJterths-- Dodgers Ing amar Twins Cubs Bravei INGOMAR AA Minor League ilaadlngi 2 0 ankees 6. Gun Is 5 Athletics? Orioles4 Reds 11. Bucs 0 Yankees 9. Orioles 8 Braves 10.

Dodgers 6 Bed Sox 2 0 Bucs 2 0 Cards I 0 Colts 1 I Yinki McCANDLESS AA Babe Ruth Lcifue 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 Stud lip en The North Allegheny girls track team won the team title in the WPIAL girls track; qualifier Wednesday at RichlandHJgh School track. The A girls won 70 points and qualified girls on three relay teams and in eight other events. The top six winners, individuals or relay team were eligible participate in the WPIAL finals yesterday at Baldwin High -School. Other teams participating in the qualifier were Butler, Mars, North Hills, Quigley, Richland, Seneca Valley and Shaler Area. Three NA relay teams took first place.

The 880-relay -team of Shelly Gagnon, Claudia Cutrone, Audi Elder and Sandy Rieseck finished in 1:49.4. The 440-relay team of Gagnon, Gin- ny Kruger, Elder and Reiseck finished in :52.1. --The 880-medley relay Cutrone, Gagnon, Elder and Kathy Byrnes ran in 1:54.4. Byrnes also took firsts in the mile at 5:20.9 and in the 440 at 1.01.6. Cindy Cutrone qualified in the mile with a fifth place finish at 5:48.

Terry Brusca was third and Sheila Hammpn, behind "Byrnes in the 440. Brusca ran in Hammon in Jennifer Moores added another first in the 880 with a time of 2:25.1 and Diane Axline qualified with a third in that race in 2:27.8. Other track event qualifiers were Sandy Rieseck who'was fourth in the In field events, Connie Griffith qualified in two events, taking second in Jhe sixth in the long jump at 15-0. Gail Weingartein tossed the javelin 93-W for a second place finish. AVorth Park Reds Braves I- -01 0 1 0 -6--t- -0--L- Bucs Onoles 0 1 0 2 Glrll Major Lofie SafltaU Funston7.Zudkowski5 Wolfe Ib taswick 6 WahI6 Snoop 1 Funstnn 4.

DiCenro 3 Braund 7 Zudkowski 1 Shoop31 DiCeniob Braund 5 LaswicM tennis courts are now open The four brand new tennis courts at Avonworth Communities Park, Camp Home Road, are open daily to season Braund Snoop Wolfe StUdlUgS 2 0 Wahl 2 1 DiCenzo Ijswick 1 0 1 2 -9--2- 100 at :11.6, and Claudia Cutrone, sixth in the high hurdles, :12.8. Free mobile clinics pass holders from 9 a.m. to llp.m. daily and from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.

on holiday. Hourly fee play will begin with the Aslors7 Reds 6 Cards? Giants4 Phils 2 Braves 1 MetslS Dodgers Mets 9. Phils 1 Dodgers 5. Braves 3 Giants 9 Astros 8 Cards 6. Reds 5 1 0 Zudkowcki HAMPTON AA National League 0 3 SuwUugi VENANGO TRAIL" GOLF COURSE Starting Time Available on Saturday's Sunday's Ladies Day on Tuesday morning Junior League starts Friday Morning, June 2Oth Senior.Citizens Day on --Friday's only at Reduced Rates (NOTE: There are 2 or 3 League Openings Available) For More Call 776-218O Ask for Marcella or John now booking dates Allegheny County recreation" and" municipal leaders have been extended a first-come first-served invitation to days.

The clinics will travel throughout the county at community have four mobile free sports clinics visit their community this summer. The mobile clinics are sponsored jointly by the county commissioners and the Sarah Scaife Foundation in living memory of Roberto Clemen te. The mobile clinics are offering free JnJmy' girls' softball, tennis and basketball. Dates for neighborhood clinics may be arranged by calling the Parks Department of Recreation, 355-4264 or 355-4279 for baseball, softball or basketball bookings and 355:4265 or 355-4266 for tennis. The clinics are scheduled to begin June 16 and will Aug.

with all activities conducted on week- sites with-competent, highly qualified instructors, both active and former professional athletes and coaching staff members from high school and college ranks. In addition to the mobile clinics, free clinics for baseball, swimming, -boating, choei'loodiBg, "opening of the pool May 21 and will be available from then on, but only when the pool is open as tennis and pool tickets will both be sold at the pool. Courts may be reserved on weekend and Memorial'Day courts the same day or one day earlier. For example, Saturday time may be PAY LESS AT KRESS track and field and football will be offered at North Park. These park-based clinics attracted 59,480 participants last year.

A folder describing clinic program sites and -dates4s available from the- Department of Recreation in the County Office Building or the County Bureau of Public Information in the Court House. reserved on Friday or Saturday Reservations will be for one hour only and the names of all players must be put in the time square at the time of reservation. Both group (limited to six) and individual lessons will be started the May Thpjg will, he A Premium Quality, Long-LaVanglKKkwall. The body a reinforced with 4 weekly one-hour sessions for four weeks, or eight hours of instruction. The fee is $2 an hour for group instruction and $5 for individual lessons.

For further details and registration consuTT Judy O'HaTa or one of the monitors at the tennis courts on May 16, 17 and 18. Double Racing fans will fee treated to a double feature program in all three divisions of racing tomorrow (Thursday) night at North Hills, Raceway. A high voltage transformer burned out during intermission Thursday higHt and could not be fi xed to continue the racing program. Dr. Gil rtoth, Pittsburgh, looked as though he set hi! sights on a clean sweep for the night as he took top honors in the helfnet dash and second late model "heatr Jlrfi Irvine Zelienople, won the other heat in the Foltz-Gaiser Mustang.

The father-son act, Herb and Deek Scott, each took runner-up honors in the heats. Donnie Allison also made a clean sweepifl the semilate dash and heat and looked as though he was the one to beat in the second-heat went Don Pegher. Dave Pegher and Don Gamble finished second in the heats. In the -figure eight -division, Steven Tancrator and Mike Cegelski were victorious. Racing will start off this Thursday night-with the features from last week and continue into the regular program for late models, semilate and figure eight cars.

Racing starts at 8 p.m. Learn to fly. Put yourself above earthbound mortals who yearn to fly but never make the first move. Now's the time to start toward your pilot's license. Try our S5 Introductory Flight take over the controls of a Piper Cherokee with a government- rated instructor alongside.

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