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The Boston Globe Tncsday, May IS, 1S6T nimnimiirminmmninmnimmiininmrtiutB Notes of Irish Interest First Soccer Game State Lions Meet Friday RADIO-TV In Swampscott ill Be Very Irish The 39th annual convention of Massachusetts Lions International will open Fri- Afternoon Sir 2 Antiques TV High Spots Tonight FLAY OF THE WEEK: Kim Hunter, Dane Clark in "The Closing Door," a mentally-ill man tries to kill his own son in the belief the child is his hated brother; 8 (2). MOVIE: Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall in "Lover. Come Back" (1962), romantic comedy about ad agency rivalry; 9 (4). CANDLEPIN CLASSIC: Monthly series opens with Francis W. Onorato, Natick, vs.

Paul Siska, West-field, three-string match; 10 (5). BOXING: Dick Tiger vs. Jose Torres, light heavyweight title bout, Madison Square Garden; 10 (7). VIETNAM PERSPECTIVE: Gen Lewis W. Walt, com-, mander of the 3d Marine Amphibious Force, interviewed in Da Nang; 11:30 (5).

JOEY BISHOP SHOW: Comedian Jack E. Leonard, guest; 11:30 (7). LAS VEGAS SHOW: Tammy Grimes, Liberace, Checkmates Rod Sterling are Bill Dana's guests; 12 (5). a- irc 4-10 Days of Our Lives (e) $12 Password Soriot (c) 4-9 The Newlywad Gam (c) 7 "Mr. Imporium," Exio Pinia, Debbie Reynold 1 1 Songs and Sounds 38 "Public Enemy," James Cegnay, Jaan Harlow By.BERXARDIXE TRCDEN over the country will follow their games with great in- If you go to the first United terest, and not only fan In Soccer Assn.

game, at Man- this country. A Shamrock ning Bowl Lpnn, on Sunday, Rovers Supporters Club has urnZ 90 a already been formed in To- May 28, at 8 p.m., you may ronto flnd the Canadian think you'll be seeing Detroit grouP) headed by Paddy play Boston but, as a metter Kane, will travel to all th of fact, youH be watching Rovers matches within a 300- Belfast play Dublin or, to mile radius of Toronto! come to a finer point, Glen- toran play the Shamrock Rovers. The Gold Medal of St Erendan for 1967 will be pre- For 1357, the first year of sented to Rev. John Joseph operation for the Association, Brendan Glynn, Lieutenant the Rovers will be the Bos- Commander in the U.S. Naval 2:15 1 1 Developmental Reading 2 Just Published 2:30 777 Sunset Strip 9 Uncle Gus 12 The Deputy 38 Dream Girl of '67 56 Eighth Man 4:25 4-10 Floyd Kalbor, news (e) 4:30 4 Merv Griffin Show 5 Boio the Clown 6 The Addams Family 10 Leave It to Beaver 12 Superheroes 38 Soupy Sales 56 "Lost Battalion," Leopold Salcedo, Diane Jergens 4:45 2 The Friendly Giant 5:00 2 Misteregert' Neighbors 5 Dr.

Kildare 6 The Dating Game 7 Superheroes e) 9 Science Fiction Theater 10 Perry Mason 12 Merv Griffin Show 38 West Point 4- 10 The Doctor (e) 5- 1 2 House Party (e) 6-9 Dream Girl of '67 fe) 0-9 Mariana Sanders, news (e) 2:55 Chaolain Corps, at the an ton team and make no mistake, Boston will be well EDGAR ELBERT guest speaker St' nual communion breakfast of the St. Brendan Society, on Sunday, May 21, at the Hotel Lenox. The Shamrock Rovers Football Club was founded in 1919. In Ireland the Rovers The medal is presented 3:00 4-10 Another World (e) 5-12 To Tall Jhe Truth (ej e-9 General Hospital 56 Captain Boston (e) 3:25 5-12 Douglas Edwards, news (e) 3:30 4-IO-You Don't Say (e) 5-12 Edge of Night 6-9-38 Dark Shadows 3:55 7 News Report (e) 4:00 2-1 1 English: Fact and Fancy 4-10 Match Game (e) 5 Secret Storm 6 Lassie have won the National Cup each year to an outstanding 2-11 Whet's 5:30 6 Pater Jennings, news (c) 9 Highway Patrol 38 Cartoon Time (e) 7 News, weather (e) 5:45 Wight Watch Ch. 4, Conservatory Start Music Contest Evening sixteen times in the last priest of Kerry birth or de-twenty-two years and the Na- SCent.

The breakfast will fol-tional League Championship low the Mass in honor of the four times in the past ten Feast of St. Brendan, to be seasons. In the 1964-65 sea- celebrated at St. Clement's son, the Rovers won all Shrine, Boylston at 9:00 trophies the National Cup, a m. the League Championship, the Shield Trophy and the Presi- Fr.

Glynn attended Boston dent's Cup. Latin School, St. Clement's Hall and St. John's Seminary. The club is one of the few He was ordained in 1951.

In professional clubs in Europe i960 he entered the Chaplain still owned by a single fam- Corps and since then has ily. Joe Cunningham Sr. took served with the 2d Marine over as chairman of the Division at Guam, Pearl Har- Rovers in 1923 and still bor and Vietnam. He was serves in this position. He awarded the Bronze Star for 8:30 4-10 Occasional Wife (e-r (c 5-12 Red Skelton Hour JAMES DAMATO state chairman day at New Ocean House, Swampscott, and continue through Sunday.

4 By PERCY SHAIN Glabc Televliloa Critic Television is going to have a hand in finding the best young instrumentalist in the land. It's the result of a unique partnership between a local station, WBZ-TV (Ch. 4), and the New England Conservatory of Music in honor of the latter's 100th birthday. The station initiated the Hall, explained how the whole Business sessions and a was in the insurance business bravery in Vietnam. Present-pre-convention banquet are and in 1921 became a Turf iy he is stationed at the Naval on the program Friday.

The Accountant, building a chain Station, Brunswick, Maine, peace essay contest winner of offices till today, with the will be named at the banquet. Kilmartins, the Cunninghams are the leaders in Irish book-Edgar M. Elbert of May- making. The 5th annual Irish Field wood, III, past president of Day sponsored by the Gaelic Lions International, will be Over the years Mrs. Cun- Athletic Assn.

for the bene-main speaker at the district ningham has been personally fit 0f the Cardinal Cushing governor's banquet Saturday responsible for most of the Charity Fund will be held at night. Rovers', important, player Tech Field, Brookline, on signings. Representing the Sunday, May 28, starting at A necrology service batur- f9muv winv th AmH. thing came about and ans competition, the conservatory will do the judging, and the 4:00 2 Fell Guitar, Laura Weber 4 Leave It to Beaver 5-10 News, weather (c) 6 The Flintstones (e) 7-9 Pater Jennings, news (c) 1 1 Weather Musical 38 Mr. Piper 56 Little Rascals 6:25 12 Outdoor World 6:30 2-1 1 Louis Lyons, news 4-9 News, weather 5 Walter Cronlcite (e) 6 Seahunt 7 MeHala's Navy 10 Huntlay-Brinkley Report 12 Newsbeat 38 Cartoon Classics 56 The Flintstones (e) 6:45 2-1 1 Robert Baram, N.E.

views 7:00 2 Physics 4 4 Huntley-Brinlcley (e) 5 Mister Roberts (c) 6 The Rifleman 7 Twilight Zone 9 Sea Hunt 10 McHale's Navy 1 1 Folk Guitar, Laura Weber 38 Perry Mason 56 Patty Duke Show 7:30 2-1 1 Elliot Norton Reviews (c) 4-10 Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (e-r) 5-12 Daktari (e-r) 6-7-9 Combat (e-r) 56 Truth or Consequences (e) 8:00 2-Play of the Week, "The Closing Door" 1 1 Magazine 38 "It Had to be You," Cornell Wilde, Ginger Rogers 56 "Top of the World," Frank Lev, joy, Dale Robertson 6-7-9 The invaders (e-r) -1 1 Book Beat, Pierre Salinger 9:00 4-10 "Lover Come Back," Rock Hudson, Doris Day (e-r) 1 1 Young Artist's Concert 9:30 5-12 Petticoat Junction (e-r) 6-7-9 Peyton Place (e) 10:00 2 Louis Lyons, news (r) 5 Candlepin Bowling Stars 6 The Fugitive (e-r) 7-9-12 Dick Tiger-Jose Torres right heavyweight title fight (e) 1 1 The Creative Person 38 Best of the N.F.L.: Green Bay vs. San Francisco 56 Thriller 10:15 2 Robert Baram, N.E. Views (r) 10:30 2 Conversation with Arnold Toynbae 38 "The Invisible Dr. Mabuse," Lex Barker 11:00 4-5-6-7-9-10-12 News 56 "Cry of the Werewolf," Stephen Crane, Nina Foch 11:30 4-10 Tonight Show (e) 5 CBS News Sp.cial, "Vietnam 6-7-9 Joey Bishop Show (e) 12 "Jeanne Eagles," Jeff Chandler, Kim Novak 12:00 5 Las Vegas Show 1:00 4 "Black Cat," Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce 7 "The Brasher Doubloon," George Montgomery, Neney Guild 1:30 5 Sea Hunt iu twT' day morning will be conduc- can tou wU1 b.

s0n Arthur. i ra nf rain, is Tuesday. ted by Rev. Clinton W. Carvel of Lawrence.

This will be followed by business sessions and workshops. Church services, business sessions and a luncheon Sunday will round out the '5 vice-chairman of the Rovers. May 30. The other children all serve as directors. Thirteen noted athletes, eight footballers and five The Rovers' coach, Liam hurlers, are coming directly Tuohy, also plays inside left, from Ireland to participate in He joined the team in 1957 the games and will be ac-and in his first six months companied by the president it went from third to first of the Gaelic Athletic wered questions.

TWIRLING THE DIAL Sen. Robert Kennedy must be a strong believer in the adage that a soft answer turneth away wrath. He turned the other cheek to a barrage of complaints from foreign students in Monday night's "Town Meeting of the World" on CBS some of them pretty rough on our course in Vietnam by admitting we've made lots of mistakes but that we're trying to rectify them. Sometimes it seemed his chief quarrel was with Gov. Ronald Reagan, who was also given quite a pasting by the student critics, for Reagan and Kennedy differed so often on outlook and action.

The most startling state District Governor Joseph in the League of Ireland. In James Ryan, and the national 1 G. Fullam of Marshfield will 1963 he became coach. secretary, John Sheehan. preside at the sessions.

James the Boston rni BBm V. Damato, past district governor, or wremnam, is team is as follows: goalkeep- Junior Football at 1:45, to be ers, Michael Smyth, Jimmy fouowed by, Senior Hurling Cummins; defenders, Jackie at 3:00 m. and Senjor Foot- convention chairman. entirt Group setup around the country will help out in the promotion to make this a truly national event. Contestants are sought in four instrumental categories only: piano, violin, viola and cello.

They must be between 18 and 28 and cannot be under contract to an agent or concert manager, or be employed by a studio or symphony orchestra as a professional musician. Preliminary competition starts at once and will continue through June 15. All entries must be submitted on audio tape to: Musicale, New England Conservatory of Music, P.O. Box 488, Boston, Mass. 02123.

The New England Conservatory will be. Joined by Carnegie Hall-Jeunesses Music-ales in picking 10 qualifiers for semi-final competition to be held Tuesday, June 27, at Jordan Hall. The contenders will be flown from their home city to Boston. The finals will be held Thursday, June 29, in the studios of WBZ-TV. The event will be videotaped for telecasting either that night of at a time to be announced.

It will probably be shown on the other Group outlets as well. Port of Boston Clarke, John Keogh, Pat "ban at 5:15. St. Peter's Pipers Courtney, Ronnie Nolan, Sean Band from Gloucester will Core, Paddy Mulligan, Mich- arade the teams onto the ael Kear in, Johnny Fullam; field for each game and wjU fnrurnrrle T.iam Tnnhv. Bob- -i k.n,nn Vn Wednesday TV Until 2 PM.

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Despite the plastering, both Kennedy and Reagan said they enjoyed the experience, found it "stimulating," and that such global dialogues are important in examining and assessing the facts. Because of the Ch. 7 strike the station will probably be unable to carry the hour's telecast of the 30th annual dinner of the Massachusetts Committee of Catholics, Protestants and Jews that had been scheduled for Thursday at 10. In that event, the outlet will go back to the network, which is showing the premiere of its new documentary series, "Summer Focus." The initial program is on "Free Press, Fair Trial," and includes Boston lawyer F. Lee Bailey as one of a panel of guest experts who will participate in a transatlantic debate on rules regulating coverage of trials.

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Flight 14t Rome, Lisbon: 8:00 Many honors are in store for the winner. He or she will perform in a solo concert at the Port Roy ale Theater, Montreal, as U.S. representative to the 1967 World Congress of Jeunesses-Musicales. There will also be at least two concert tours, under the auspices of Carnegie Hall-Jeunesses Musicales, one in the. United States, the other in one or more foreign countries.

In addition, he or she will receive a one-year full tuition scholarship to the Conservatory, if eligible. The nation-wide contest is quite likely to become an annual event if it rouses the interest that is expected. Ample promotion is assured through the facilities of Group W's five television and seven radio stations. In future years it will be broadened to include voice and other instruments not accepted this year because of the limited time available. The city's television and musical press received word of the competition at a news conference held Monday at the Sheraton Boston, in which Lamont Thompson, general manager of WBZ-TV; Dr.

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