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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 53

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The Boston Globei
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The Boston ninhf-Wfdnesdayt May 12. 1965 153 Norwood Debate-Which Is Hebner's Top Sport? has collected this Spring, Heb package. Tho meeting Is spon sored by the Lifetimt Sports Foundation. U3 dWXI MS? olic Memorial graduate, played together for the Norwood L.L. All Stars which went to the State Championship finals five years ago.

The Norwood baseball team ner probably relishes most the home run he stroked over the center field fence that sent Natick High down to its first defeat in seven games. First-year coach Frank Jacques says Hebner has "the School Results DAstnAti. NuhurhiR l.faiul Four Basic Window Types Available. Made including all-scholastic Skip Lockwood. "What made things tougher is that two promising JV players are not with the varsity.

Center fielder Jim Tembroke, a junior, failed to come out as a varsity candidate and Frank Scnfati, an inflelder, has a torn knee cartilage from football. Pembroke was the JV'i leading hitter two straight years. Nowtnn Smith Nwtas M.i. ion IiUlrlrt I.Mtu Smilh Boiin 11 Ilyrtu Fur 0 quickest and stroncest wrists Hiliihtnn IS i nrnittnn ft HotlincMt 4 Jamir Plm 0 rlhnM Tiintrtl I.rnu of any schoolboy I've ever By NEIL SINGELAIS Is Norwood HiRh's Richy Hebner a better baseball or hockey player? Everyone in Norwood agrees that Hebner, a 16-year-old junior, excels in both sport3. This Spring.

Hebner, a hortstop, is belting Bay State League pitching for a hefty ,571 average. Twelve of his 16 hits have been for extra bases, ncluding four home runs. He las driven in 13 runs in eight tames. He bats left and throws ight. Last Winter, Hebner, a mooth-skating forward, was lamed to the Bay State League All Star hockey squad for the second straight year.

He scored 10 goals in both his freshman seen. has a definite hockey flavor. Hebner's mates on Norwood's first skating line are also diamond starters. They are Maus, a right-handed pitcher, and Faul Angelo, a second baseman with a ,345 average. Top man on the pitching staff is right hander Bill St.

Mm. v'i iWi 3 RntrA I Miiainn An aggressive hitter, can get cood wood on anv Cnlumhui 4 Mmicnnn i pitch, according to Jacques. "If Richy has a weakness, it's JALOUSIES WOODEN SWING-IN AND SWING OUT CASEMENTS SWNINQ WINDOWS ALUMINUM TRIPLE TRACK WINDOWS nis anxiety to swing the Because Hebner is onlv a ALUMINUM SCREEN PORCHES junior, it's expected that major Hasenfus who owns a 3 and 0 record and has chalked up 1423 scoreless innings. Catholic Memorial, last year's Conference champion, is PYnpripnoinff ila worst hnp. The Touchriown Club of Arlington will hold its 19th annual Frederick Ostergren Memorial Banquet Thursday at 6:30, in the town hall.

Letters will be given to athletes in all sports. Girl athletes will be honored, too. Toastmaster will be Lenny Collins, Arlington Advocate sports writer. league scouts won jump on his bandwagon until next season. If Hebner retains his Dresent battins form hp muv Every installation custom-designed.

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This year as a junior, Hebner banged in 23 goals and finished second to teammate Blaine For 1 prill estimate phone Mteelon 3-7628 league teammate, Skip Lock- rerry. league record is i and 5. "I'm not too surprised at the turn of events," said Perry. "Memorial lost eight starters, Boston physical ed director wood who signed with Kansas City last vear for $100,000. Maus for league scoring honors Joe McKenney will meet with Of all the extra-base hits he Hebner and Lock wood, a Cath a committee of the nation's leading health educators to dis cuss and explore ways to im prove and expand local pro grams under the Federal aid School Standings r.BFATKR ROSTOV vz Snmrvllle 9 0 New Bedford F.veritt 8 II No.

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at Wethersfield, July 22-25. The two players will be the leading scorers in the sectional qualifying round for the P.G.A. championship to be played at Tedesco, June 28. It was agreed by Carling's officials and P.G.A. Tournament Director Jim Gaquin that it would be more expedient to move the Carling's qualifying back to the I.C.O.

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tournament co-chairman John Morkan said, "The P.G.A. tells us who plays in the tournament. You know, the top money winners, former champs of various events and current tournament winners and so forth. "But every year we have about 40 spots open and these positions are filled through a qualifying round at Tunxis Tubeles Blackwalls SIZE 1st Tire 2ndTirV 6.QO-13 $15.00 7.50 6.5Q-13 16.35 8.17 7.5Q-14 19.45 9.72 8.QQ-14 22.00 11.00 8.5Q-14 24.15 12.07 6.7Q-15 19.45 9.72 7.10-15 22.00 11.00 7.60-15 24.15 12.07 1VX 1 27.45 I 13.72 WHITEWALLS Add Tubeless Blackwalls SIZE IstTIra 2nd Tire 6.00-13 Tl8.90 9.45 6.50-13 20.00 10.00 7.50-14 22.65 11.32 8.0Q-14 25.95 12.97 8.50-14 28.45 14.22 6.70-1 22.65 11.32 7.10-15 25.95 12.97 7.60-15 28.45 14.22 8.0Q-15 1 31.70 1 15.85 I WHITEWALLS Add $3.50 for 1st tire $1.75 for 2nd. All prices plus tax.

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