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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 19

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uiuue-iuesoay, jmy 20, 1965 Pafs Work Out, Bellino on Way By JOHN AHERN and that wag it However tr from Syracuse, will get the is in to sharpen up his worR. once over this aftf.mr.nn Patriots drafted him anyway, figuring that if anything eventually happened, the home team would have the cnance at him. For a gent who has been at all openers, the difference in this one is easy to spot. No playboys, no colorful characters, no marginal play, ers whose names might sell tickets. Now the new material is sr far better, the major bit of wondering is about the Brussard Globe 1 3-Under Victor By MARVIN PAVE Dave Brussard, a 13-year-older from Melrose, fired an 86 to take first place in the 13-and-under division of the Boston Globe Boys' Golf Tournament Monday at Hingham's South Shore Country Club.

Keith Anderson of Welles- his driving kept him in the ley and Robert Ellis of running for a top finish. Brockton finished one stroke Keith Played the South behind Brussard with a pair fhrC cursf. Sutnday as Pair tuneup for the tournament. OI 8's- He took notes on each hole, Brussard, who will enter too. The Norman Jr.

High Melrose High School as a student was a third place fin-freshman next Fall, came isher in the Globe tourney through on the final two last year with a 90, and was holes in fine style, taking also a semifinalist in the N. E. only one putt on each green Juniors, after two good chip shots. He Ellis, who plays at Brock-flays out of Mt. Hood and ton CC, didn't take up the caddies during the Summpr game until two vears aeo.

along with Ellis Johnson, the sprinter from Southeastern Loiusiana, who may be the fastest man in the American Football League, if he lasts. Charlie Green from Wittenberg and Eddie Wilson, from the Kansas City Chiefs, both quarterbacks, will start right away and the battle here should be as interesting as anything in camp. John Frechette from B.C., Ed Meixler from B.U., Tom Hennessey and Jim Marcel-lino from Holy Cross are among those present, and to add spice some of the "pros" will check in. Jon Morris, Don McKinnon, and Dave Watson came along to help out. Harry Crump is back for another try and Dave Cloutier ANDOVER Six years ago, plus a couple of weeks, one of the zaniest group of athletes ever known descended on the small hamlet of Amherst, and out of this group of about 350 guys named Joe, the Boston Patriots were born.

It was a rough birth and chances of survival ranged from none at all to an optimistic "slim." But by trial and error and some smart handling by Michael Holo-vak, the original Patriot, who became head coach part way through the second season, the team is here to stay, and the advance section reports for the year's first workout on the campus of Philips Academy today. A group of 28 is scheduled to do deep bends and whatever at 3:30 and there is one It happened all right and by the week-end, Bellino will have been an ex-service man. He's in San Francisco now to faciliate his discharge and he's due to dress up by next Monday at the latest. Whether Joe will make the hall club is another matter. He's been away from the game, except for a few shots with the Providence Steamrollers two years ago, for quite a spell.

He's 27 and that's old to be starting. He wasn't fast to start with and age and inactivity football-wise don't figure to add speed. But he'll get every opportunity Holovak can give him. There'll be no job handed QUICK -pic' months at Bellevue. He has The South Jr.

High student scored as low as 79 at Mt. Used to chip around the HOTEL MOTEL RESERVATIONS Immediate confirmation In major U. S. cities and Canada Hood. house until older brother notaoie absentee, a gent named Joe, probably the Brussard plays golf about Dick, a member of the Brock-three times a week.

His father ton Hieh eolf team, started Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. most publicized and best known rookie ever to report ROD LAVER LUNGES FOR BALL (Photo by Jack Sheahan) Chattanooga, Tann. io a Patriots camp. Fred, a seven-handicapper at taking him along to the Mt.

Hood, influenced young course. Dave to take up golf six years Peter Shelton of Needham, ago. Donald Johnson of Rockport The Brussards dan to entr and Brian Quigley of Charles joe iseuino is a COLLINS rookie in an extreme sense to Joe and he's in for some moving around. First it will be work as a kickoff and punt return man, the suicide jobs. Then he will be tried out at various berths in the backfield to see what he can do.

The job ahead will be tough, if not impossible, but the majority are for Joe." He could add a good local name to the team. Jim Nance, the fullback Mexico Sweeps Four years have passed since Joe was All-America at Navy and in the wake of his passing Nashvill. Tenn. Natchez, Miss. New York, N.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Pt. Pleasint, W.Va. Rockford, III. Sacramento, Cal.

Stn Antonio, Tex. South Bend, Ind. Springfield, Mo. St. Louis.

Mo. Tallahassee, Fla. Terra Haute, Ind. Washington, D.C. Canada: Montreal, Qua.

Toronto, Ont. Wellesley C.C.'s Annual Biver were the other prize Father-Son Tournament Aug. winers, finishing at 88. 6. They teamed up last year Jhnson birdied the par three for a third low gross finish in second hole, sinking his chip.

Chicago, III. Cleveland, Ohio Colorado Springs Columbus, Ohio Detroit, Mich. East Lansing, Mich. Flint, Mich. Hirrisburg, Pa.

Houston, Tax. Huntsvillt. Alt. Louisville, Ky. Miami Beach, Fit.

Minnespolii, Minn. Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, All. In Davis Zone; Will Face U.S. MEXICO CITY (AP) An It was his first Globe tourna on xo iieet duty, copious words were written about the great loss suffered either by pro football or baseball.

Joe, it was said, had a bet ment. the 12 and under division there last year. A quarter-finalist in the New England Junior Golf Shelton, who just last week tonio Palafox and former United States champion Raf recorded a personal low of 79 ter baseball potential. He de cided football was his dish. ael (Jsuna swept their final Championship last year at at Needham GC, combines Ponkapoae.

David was hannv caddymg at the club and (Continued from Page 17) Kenny hated to leave the family in April. "It gets tougher every year." This brings on his dermatitis and the itching starts and it is harder to sleep. His play was affected, he had a bad start, and Laver took over. But Rosewall won three of the last four on the nine-tournament U.S. circuit, climaxing his campaign by regaining the championship.

His season record was 23-9 and $18,302 earned. Laver, winning four tourneys, was 26-6 with $17,774. Gonzales won SALESMAN National Housewares Mfr. seeks experienced salesman with proven success calling on 'dept. stores, distributors, mass merchandisers.

Good salary, commissions, and fringe benefits. confidence. Reply to 142, Globe office. although at the time this was singles matches Monday and playing, in BOSTON Call 227-5521 or call your travel agent 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. strictly an academic decision.

He was heading for service rrj to receive a set of woods as first prize. Anderson and Ellis matched gave Mexico a 5-0 victory over New Zealand in the American Zone Davis Cup semi-final. BURKE 8 BARRY DISTILLING DWENSBORO, KT. Quigley, a 13-year-older from Newton, just missed a two. Other finishers includprl Mexico had clinched a spot cards after their rounds, with Keith, on the basis of a 4 to in the Zone finals opposing the Francis Powers of Georee rancis TAnri' nn tk iruu United States with its doubles victory also by Palafox and Osuna Sunday.

sum GENERAL ine match is scheduled in Dallas, beginning July 31. etarting point for the tourney) y'' -enrey Morrison emerging in second place Junior finalist (91) and N. E. Junior Lowell Boy Third a two tournaments, was 23-8 with $18,945. Buchholz finished at 10-12 with $8453 Mai Anderson 11-13 with $6300, and Andres Gimeno, who did not play Boston, 13-15 with $10,034.

my, Osuna took Ian Crookenden 16, 62, 79, 64, 62 while Palafox handled Lew Gerrard 62, 36, 86, 63 in Monday's singles. soth mvim GLOBE GOLF (Continued from Page 17) 7 4 Unbeaten Yachts Quincy Bay Victims der division last year, was plagued by a bad hook for an outgoing 46 and landed at 84 Bob Talutis, a broth of a boy from Webb Brook in Bil-lerica who played with Blan-chard, had a disheartening finish with 6-8 on 17-18 where the par figures are 3-5 for his 84 Bobby Green of Happy Valley, the other member of the group, was 82 Nick Leoleis of Marlboro; Daniel Reagan of Brockton and James Govatsos, in the group at 78, finished ahead of Elan-chard in the prize distribution on a matching of cards. By LEONARD M. FOWLE Randy made a game shot out of there, short of the green and then chipped to five feet. Cavicchi, meanwhile, was on a bank to the right of the green but he came through with an excellent chip.

His tap-in was only a formality. PREFERRED LIES Gallo plays football, basketball and baseball as well as golf at Silver Lake Lyman Doane 3d, son of the Unicorn pro who won the 13-and-un On second tire when you buy a pair of ALL-NEW for 65 GENERAL Nylon CIAUST SECOND TIRE 50 OFF-ONE-TIRE PRICE SHOWN BELOW Globe Golf Summary 14-15 Division JtStzll. THffett Jwt. Pleasant. T.

Civlechl. Furnace Brook JMWt'Ln Eden 9 Kandy Gallo. Plymouth Jack Hatt. Mt. Pleaaant 40-3B7 pougla.

Faber, StowAc. Kick Leoltis. Marlboro 41-37-78 S'11 Daniel Reagan. Brockton 38-40178 bhSS rK1 -64 133 WmS Govatsoi. Ponkapoa 4l3878 Steohen Rwi1' Woodlsnd 68-73141 Blanchard.

Reservation 4lCs7 7a i 73-76149 P. Four of seven craft which entered Monday's third race of Quincy Bay Race Week undefeated tasted defeat before the contest, in a tricky northwest breeze on a crystal clear day, had run its course. Only Doug MacGregor's Cabbage Patch of the Tiger Cats, Bill Gray's Puffin in the Ensigns, and Larry Bedell's trampoline-type catamaran of the Aqua Cat Class remained with colors unlow-ered when the Wollaston Y.C. regatta, in which 267 boats sailed, was concluded. MacGregor experienced the closest call as his Cabbage Patch finished only 20 seconds ahead of Jim Bon-ney's Beta III for the day's second narrowest margin as most of the outside line fleet raced over an eight-mile quadrangular in a breeze averaging 6-10 knots.

Bill Gray in leading the Ensigns for a third time had only a 24 second edge, but Larry Bedell in scoring again at the expense of the Aqua Cats had a minute and 37 seconds to spare. breeze was actually nil WOLLASTON YACHT CI.IB KKGATTA DIVISION I Course: N-L-10; Wollaston Channel Nun 2, Long Island Nun No. 8 and at starting time and an hour's postponement resulted before Chairman Edson Hartford sent away the first class at 2:40. Starting from a mark near Seal Rock off the westerly shore of Houghs Neck the racers had an initial windward leg across Quincy Bay to the Wollaston Channel Nun, a reach along the Squantum-Moon Head shore to Long Island's West Head, a long spinnaker leg to the Grape Island Nun, and another beat up the breeze through West Gut and around Nut Island back to the finish. The Snipes, Day Sailers, and other small classes sailed variations of this course, while the Turnabouts raced over a long triangle with two marks off Squantum and a third near Merrymount.

All were imaginative and testing courses but the breeze was not olways cooperative in providing steady strength. Eddie Gallagher Jr. at the tiller of Joe Alberti's Nahma brought the downfall of Jerry Macdonald's Aztec in the Indians after old No. 69 had scored seven straight wins in Quincy Week races, with a five-race sweep in 1964 plus victories on Saturday and Sunriav. There was nn HnnM 'r'na- South Shor.

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Wright StjioZlB "Putter), Wayne i. Green. Happj -Valley- 4201? 3 ri) Young. Cedar Hill IitS; hirt)i Warren Jack Haasett 41-4283 Stevens Arthur Cicconi. nnifiu 42-4183 13-AKD-l'NDER DIVISION aul Him.i 72-5 5 4242-84 w'ed'ge 5rt of wood" M.wu'..r?ipoa 3d, (nut- a tat FOR THESE I BUYlrt I icAAC I CARS BiACKwtin TIRE FOR TIRE FOR OMVt COMPACTS, Er $2080 $1040 $1 040 VALIANT 'S I9Q50 $1175 $1175 BUICK.

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Hill orape isiana so. 2. aunaranKiilar, firsthand fourth lea. to windward. about tne decision BS Gallag- ivonevich.

Lnited Sho iao on Graf. staV.eVs." ir-V won 43 second over 47-44 9 I W. Goyetche, Bas Rocks Aztec. nn. i.sz.PTS.i 'Ms i nm norne anti 111.

Jim Pnnn.v 4 mV 8.therniu.::fc: Joe Tole of Cedar oi. tookiber- Gordon Vineyard. Wess. roia niosner, Uuxbury br, gross honors in field of1 Presente Stars In Southie Meet initHftAllUJIAL 210 CLASS (23 Jtarters. margin 2:45 i 1.

Challenge Mort Bromfield. BH; 2. Bola Toistnn YoungquM, 3, Fanfare, Quiick and Charles, Sq. THISTLE CLASS 7 atartera. mar-fin 2:50 i 1, Monsoon, John Foster Joe Presente.

a Boston Ene- PGA Pr-Am at aisr tuc with tvn Pike. Mcadciw BrSok 47-4784 1 -84 i rust Duragen Rubber Curve Control Tread Full4-ply FREE MOUNTING! 2, Lob Lolly. Brown and Collins. WHITEWALLS SLIGHTLY HIGHER NO TRADE-IN TIRES NEEDED-FREE MOUNTING! NttM wh0 will enter his John Priecoll. Winthroo -94 95 1 margin i.

sio Poke, sopnomore year at the Univer Jonn uteri and Paul Klap- John iririaan, oaKlrv Joseph Gllmore, nil rn; McMann. SB: 3. Mr.Mxnn. SB vi liam Termoil.i in wis; "2L Burn 5-1-4196 net with 7ft.0 Dewey DuBovy. SB tall won the 440-yard run and rwrwsier, HrorKton 50-4K OB uiounuie! MASS RAY IvnTAM ft ACQ it SnKri wuu, WHO CarQ- 3, Thunderblrd, North- net- WIIITEWALL KRAFTREADS QUALITY ill Uonnellin.

Lexmaton 4S-49 87 ENSIGN CLASS (3 starters mar- sjij iiiyn. uevciup- Uin ruifm. William a ment Meet at the Navy's Rec- SH5- S2 1 70-7 H.ng; 2. No. 412.

no entry; 3. Miaa L034irt fiau trtr3ds applied to your casings or our A safety-checked casings) 1 BSE on "100O.K. CREDITS NO MONEY DOWN Catf moelhk payments hendk tke total Here'i How: uvv "iirimv, oi-vi vn "ni oiu mil) tinnrrt Kris, Hlnil. imu in uuuiu uuiun. JM 52 70-439 THUNnERBIRD CLASS 14 start- run-1, Joe Presente.

New v.VkLtf1,nu5HI Country margin. 3-10l, Senta. Nick 'Mexico 2. Mike Roberts. Boston I Keople.

George right 4R-51 89 Alams 7iM Zaitr.evsky; 2. Puff. Flfleld Pioneer; 3, Ken Byan. Saugus. T.

CJllrir. White Cliffa 27 89 Ofn Hrr.s-John Wycoff 71-68 3. Lorne-Jean, Wally Gould. TR. 1 51 0.

i. fichard Fagan, Albemarle 50-49 89 Gilbert (Indian Rld.il I HUSTIJR CLASS Mil handlran i. nh 51-15- tLplr. H-9 iiitii 14 starters, margin narvam; i. sieve uaKe.

Dedham: 3, 1. Honora, McCabe Norton, B.C. T. 432. VTrn-VrC SteteDSiSi K.c.nfV" Thornton Club 4fl-5: Bjbb Ine 71-71 Hunter, Robert Bntt.

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Frs (AbenaqulW HUSTLF.R CLASS (White Fleet James Heaslnn. Unlrnrn Unicorn 72-69 '17 starters, margin 3.25l, No 150 (Nashawtuc)- IRohert Scigllano, 2. Cnstanufl1 II, ft Aa 1rtrtin run l. Al Arsenatilt, A A.J 2, Rodney Tulonen, Aaipas AC; 3, Walt Fanbanka. Worth Med-tord.

T. 11 05. Running broad lumu 1, Oacar Goings. Medford: 2, Tom Halt. Northeastern; Carl Slotmk.

New Mexico D. 5ln. Bobert Muse. Woodland neier costa. 3, No.

46, Ruta Di-Angelo, Wol. ntvisiov ii Yoarrwdtaaa kkwUaj fa) 50 15 65 6 75 $7 155 rQ Course: N-L-R. Wollaston Channel Shot put 1. Doug Granger, New- niccosn, r-ivmoum 4H-8) lh O. i.

H. Dumart, Needham 50-52 102i nkBwhi Anover-i. Barber. Wayland 90-52 102 1 John -70 Barry. Charles River L-AJ 72-71 Clark.

South Shore 53-50 ln.1 leriTI Sw2 stw- ohn Ta utn. Webb Brook 52-52 104 Ton llkTd 72-71 f. Daly. Stso- 05 17 Haggerty. Riverside 54-52 lofl.

Ch.He, nut TAX Nun 2, Long Island Nun No. fl. Nut ton; 2, Joe Presente. New Mexico siana mmmng Matmn Nun No, fl. '3.

Ed Johnson. Boston Tech. D. quadrangular, firtt and (ourth irgi 5in etao i v-7i FORD, CHEVY, PLYMOUTH ONLY NO TRADE-IN TIRES NEEDED rLl S.US.- M. Thrasher.

Diixbury 5B-53 111 nuDoma atarters. margin 3:30 1 1. N.itu V. uoyian, Hatneriy 1 1 SI it'VKi Fred G-osa. Wes; 2.

Panacea 52-5 51-5H S. Andonis. Andnver Ralston O.K. 114 Kd Voiinie, Wist; 3. After Math, Lar- T.

peRosa. Garden of Eden 5A-54 uianterrante DAY SAIIFR CISS J4 marcln I Tiwi pi. GENERAL JAW SE Brake Adjustment Special Griffin. BH; 2. Honl II.

Wendell Dav- fePiorler. Wampatuck 59-59110 Richardson, Venham 58-60118 13-and-Under Division S. Shore Junior Golf Medalist each 1 00 compreuion 'liquid center Wol; 3. Alter You. Tha Dresser, MFRCURY CISS (3 -farters, margin.

V40) 1. Gemini. Brdfnrri 2' Gcoige Malloy, West, NATIONAL ONE DESIGN CLAPS Pavld Brussard. Mt Hood 42-44 Vllh Ind.rinfl. UCmIIabImv al COHASSET Dick Gianfer- Cadwalt cover lenf istaaca, tof For Zone Finals DALLAS (AP)-Dennis Ral-stn, top man on the U.S.

Davis Cup team that meets Mexico in the American Zone finals here next week, had a checkup Monday and found that he is virtually certain to play in the matches despite a pulled leg muscle. io siariers, margin 3:4011, II II I 'nipeet cylinders 3 Cl XdJ JJ Cheek Robert Hit. Brockton 44-43 fl7 TBnte, 18, fhot tWO nvpr Tiar rir Shelton. Needham 44-44 Mi 7a Hf 0Ver Par bonid Johnson. Rockport 8i Monday to capture medal- VSGA ipecrtteatioat.

rionnie nn, jonn Kotiertson TR; Anm trifuiipsnn. in; a. Ted Berkwlth Til st honors in the Smith AWUA CATAMARAN CLASS 7 rix ens. 277. Bob x.

wuitirjr, i nnrirs nivpr st.v-r Powers. George Wright 119 Jeffrey Morrison. Bellevue C.arv Howard. Wampatuck 92 Wtvne Flrk. Furnace Brook 48-4783 Miks DeColllbus.

Frtmlng- nf" 47-48 Junior Golf at C0hSetiVo7rey UOlf Club. Lorlng, Hing. Milili J)IVIIOSf III Oeorge 1 0 0 0 il 0 Ralston suffered the injury last week in a tournament at jHn-naei vennem, saaaie "-r ioiH iuesaayi, course: TrianBiiinr with tlartlng aaA7 at Mill es i i Timoth, Desmond. wun iwo rounas the final com-liei, ZnTm ui Milwaukee, then reinjured the leg while beating Cliff Richey Carling's League At Hakefl.ld SRLS; GENERAL TIRE GENERAL TIRE JORDAN MARSH (fit Pcr SERVICE SERVICE GENERAL TIRE SERVICE -T 275 ARSENAL ST. 565 Commonwealth Av.

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