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-wW rere- i Xfc 9 0 A i wj xre -I rsiUtwM 9 v-wr-nA. i l- V-f 20 Sundav, 3fy 11, 19.3 11i Smutoniin, smfm Hollywood Stars, Santa 'Monica' Tiilisis ON THE LINE Open Division In quest of a coveted twin championship with the Comets making the best showing The Stan captured the Opes Division laurels by defeating a game but apparently tired West Side team. The Los Angeles squad played two match-es last night both la 'succession-end one each yesterday morning and afternoon. West dropped into the losers' bracket after bowing to the took (he floor II minutes later to battle for the crown. The Stirs, In adil'tioa to thry two victories over West Side JQC, played one other match yesterday.

They defeated Chicago, ,5. 15-4, in the morning. Santa Monica, staging a gallant comeback, defeated Drake Stoelt era. 16 8, 15-4, 1V8, In the losers final bracket yesterday morning and then defeated Long Beach, lv5. 14-12, last might to pava the way for the title match.

Walter Schautz served es tournament chairman. Soviets Better Save Any ICBM Aimed at Capital On Preakness Day By CDY VALVANO 'Two California teams the Hollywood YMCA Start and Santa Monica Mariner successfully defended their divisional titles as tho 1958 United Statea Volleyball Championships meluded last night at Watres Armory with an alf-West Coast fina, in both divisions. Start In the winners' bracket final last night by scores of ISA, 1S-U. Tbs same two teams IM re I -jT jf i 'v. Phillies Manager i'V By BOB CONSIDINE NEW YORK.

May 10 (WS)-Tbere have been "5 occisloni for a thoroughbred to win the Triple Crown Derby, Preakness and Belmont. Eight have made the grade, which Rives you an Idea of the odd which now confront Calumet Tim Tam as the beast sets out next Saturday to try to add the Preakness to hi derby. The eight, of course, are Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha, son of Gallant Fox (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whlrlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943). Assault (1946) and Citation (1948) MAYO SMITH, Introduced to The Stauffer Executive fitness Program Oni schol area noon West togeti term! Cnnfe Wet the nual i each entry PIAA Stadii time. The thii fued I Centre Chisdt Scott.

evenU Jordai The events week vclope a eou the Scot! from last ye the tre and si the foe A v- -4 i 1 'i I The Start captured the Open Division laurels by defeating West Side Jewish Community Center of Lot 1511, 15-10, while Santa Monica, victimized by the Long Beach, Challengers In the winners bracket Friday, gained sweet revenge by defeating Its California rival, 154), 15-5, for the Women Division title. The Stars and Santa Monica thus Joined Florida State University (College Division), United States Air Force (Armed Forces Division) and Hollywood, Calif. YMCA Comets (Masters Divi-sion) In the champions clasa of the four-day tournament which at tracted an estimated 1,500 specta tors each day. FSU, U. S.

Air Force and the Comets ail won their title Thurs-day. All three teami entered the I bass Farttt, PlilaSsIpkiil I If I st Visas A L. ee-wi block by Newark goalie, Philadelphia (with lighter ihirts) won 6-2 decision. (Scrantonian Photo Stanley Olds.) SPECTACULAR RETURN Marked presence of soccer, after an absence of nearly two decadca, at Memorial Stadium yesterday as highlight of Ukrainian Sports Rally. Despite heroic MATO SAYS "IT FEELS GIIAT Taylor, Scranton, Detroit, Auburn Capture Uke Titles OPKM DIVISION (Championship Finals) Holljwood, Calif, Start defeated West Side JCC of Lot A melee.

15-11. (Champion, hip Semifinal) W-at Bid JCC of Lea Ananias Calif defeated Wllion Avenue YMCA Of Chicago. 15 S. 10-S. (Semifinal) Chicago.

PI Wilson Avenue VMCA defected Hollywood, Calif Comets, 13-9, 19-8 Winners llrarkti (Final) Hollywood Stare defeated Weet Side JCC. 19-5. 1S-1S (Semifinal,) Hollywood, Calif Star defeated Chicago. 19-4. 1S-4: Weat Side JCC of Loe Angeles, Calif, defeated Hoi I wood, Caltf, Comets, 11-1J, IS-, 15-13.

MANAODONT KM I Mff VHtiMBt la tap flifht vncvtlm. With Ukm ni ia short mppif tooif, firm mcroM tho Mtioa art fuH ith tho rrftv yrotei at feropmc ihoir omctitivot la fool bMlth. Tiod hit 4k. to4or OMeuttY It oft on unable to nvulorlv th irrctoo OMMMttl to food hoolth Teams from Scranton, Taylor, I Rally sponsored by the Ukrainian Auburn. N.

and Detroit, youth League of North America. 2JPLSE ES VelS ia conjunction with the Youth tenured yesterday as the three- day rally closed out its second Ail tfeto to bMMiptloiMd otth thm hrtp mt Ibu VHono Off Gym dt-hrfveud by pMr fifrv oootrol sporty duftor. It to tho hddrf mi tht Wvuffor Kxdcvttm BfM Froirua (firtiidtunf at Ottiaa Ormm to oMcuUrrt. in hlth pm-frua. would tu tooduettbto.) A Kif poor on tht Offleo Oyn proiltooo MMfltltl MfClooB impartontly, without foUgvo.

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Lasers Brarket Binghamton YMCA defeated George William, Collage. Chicago. Ill 1S-S, I-: Florida State Unlveralty de feated Toronto. Canada, 13-11, 13-13, IS-: St Joseph's Lead. Monaca, Pa defeated Dayton YMCA.

1S-1T. 15-, 1S-1J: J. Sokol of New York defeated Dee Moines. Iowa YMCA, re-1. 13-3, 15-11; United 8tatea Air r.or.em defeated Binghamton.

1J-S, 15-T; Florida State University defeated Nashville, YMCA, 13-11 15-11; St Joseph Lead defeated T. J. Sokol, 13-3. 13-7: S. Air Forca defeated Florida State W15- 1-HS Chicago defeated St.

Joieph's Lead, lJ-11, 15-11; Hollywood Comet defeated U. Air Force, 13-13. 14-7. A lot of big one have failed, notably Native Dancer and Nashua in recent yeara. And game couldn't or wouldn't try, like Man War and Exterminator.

But the feeling here i that Tim Tam will make it. It took character even to show up at Churchill Down last Saturday, the track being what it wai. Tim Tam showed up and won, and later Eddie Arcaro told ui, "lie's the best of a poor crop," Silky Sullivan gets another chance Saturday at Baltimore and even those who hooted loudest at his fizzling performance in the Derby hope he'll get a dry track. He Just cant be as mediocre at he appeared last week, when he ran a mile and a quarter in a leisurely fashion which would have seen him beaten by the worst selling plater in the bams. His owners must feel the same way.

In the wake and it wa a wake of the big lummox' terrible Derby showing, they put up a supplementary entry fee of $7,500 to get him another crack at Tim Tam in the old Preakness. The Preakness was started two years before the Derby, which got under way In 1875. but was knocked off from 1S90 through 1908. It lacks the glamour of the Derby, but seizes the imagination a great deal more than the Bel mont the mile and a half test which, by rights, should be the greatest of all the three-year-old race In this country. The Bel mont date from 1867, missed only 1911 and 1912 when racing was shut down in New York.

Some people prefer the Preakness to the other two combined. Ogden Nash once sang: The Derby 1 a handsome race Of aristocratic sleekness, Where steeds of birth May prove their worth For running In the Preakness) Congress adjourned in 1877. to see Dun bine win the race, the old pre-bellum cup and the handsome purse of $1,657. No president has graced the proceedings, but Vice-President Curtis (a former jockey) usually made it and last year Vice-President Nixon presented the trophy to the keepers of Bold Ruler. 'a- v)i 8 9 intcntt- The race just about empties Washington of its government, military and diplomatic brass.

It would be a foolhardy waste for Russia to touch off Its ICBM labelled "Washington that day. Everybody will be 41 miles away. So, Im afraid, will be Silky. Holp (t nd of onallHlf and onoraith fUMnaoM to http oemoro finro wtthont atoopt Pmch and mi. Par MU HOME mr OFFICI DEMONSTRATION CALL Dl 6-311, DAY, SUN.

STAUFFER HOME REDUCING PLAN King for the district fact dais a went ti 'While County is snot The staged Stadiun partlcip spectate Scranto mediate the Ilgl attractn for the meets I sjtion. County? Comp year local sc money, have no 50 wher Kingstoi and We the seen battle it the title champio One di tain to 1 was set Dunmon Rutkows trict cha district i iiTWyoi year. Now tl at a me Conferen does not Wyoming After casions plied sn Lackawai The Re erator Catholic Baiz, pre Valley a no longet plication file. BOOM 40. Ill ADAMS AVL, SCSANTOM, PA.

i weuid like mere information about the Stauffer Executive Rtno Program without obligation. day. A banquet this afternoon will close out activities In the soccer match Philadelphia outscored Newark, 6-2, at Scranton's Memorial Stadium. It was the first soccer match held in Scranton in many years and was witnessed by a small but enthusiastic audience. The bowling activity was staged at St.

George Recreation, Taylor. In the womens handicap division the Detroit team placed first with 2818. The Ukrainian Youth Club, Auburn, triumphed in the scratch division with 2100. In the mens handicap division St. Georges Social Club, Taylor, took top honors with 3106 while the scratch prize went to the Ukrainian Citizens Club No.

2, Scranton, with 2548. Individual champions follow: Dssblr Handicap (Meal Bill Deramlck and Scranton, 1296. (Wamaa) Bcmlca Zankavlch and Eleanor A1 bracht, Scranton, 1140. ISaablaa Scratch) I Men) Ted Zapoc and John Zenkevich. Scranton, HIT tWamen) Ann Petrerkl and Helen Dudek Auburn, Ye.

itlatU HandcaS) (Men) Pete Bandura, Rochester, N. 72, WOMEN'S DIVISION (Champlenshlp Filial) Santa Monica. Calif, Mariner de-te? Calif Challenger, 15-0. 15-5 (Cfcampleashfp Semifinal) Santa Monica. Calif Mariner de- Eid, Bch.

Chalien- 35-5, 14-13, Laura Bracket (Final) chf Mariners de- geies. 16-U, 13-4, J3-. i Phno No. Name. Address City Stato.

THEY DID IT. AGAIN The Santa Monica, Mariners pictured above successfully defended their Womens Division tkie last night by defeating the Long Beach, Challengers, 15-0, 15-5, In the 1958 U. S. National Volleyball Championships. First row, left to right: Manager Lila Shanley, Violet McAllister.

Second row, left to right: Edith Conrade, Jean Gaertner, Jane Ward. Third row, left to right: Shannon Faker, Martha Redd and Capt. Lois Haraughty. (Scrantonian Photo by Stanley Olds.) SUGERMANS and EYNON DRUG GOLF CHAIRMAN: Fred Robson, golf chairman at Elmhitot CC, will be in charge of opening day activities May 17. mmm Ill.WLWWBWiW lr 4 Elmhurst CC Golf Season OpensMay 171 (Wdintnl Helen Dudek, Auburn, 393 (Slnfies Serotch) (Men) Micker Hamaiak, Lonf Island, N.

373. Women) Ann Petreckt, Auburn, N. Y. SOI. AU'Evento Scratch (Men) John Zenkevich, Scranton, 1734.

(Women) Helen Dudek, Auburn, N. 1463. Toronto won the basketball pnglanwPMf i i4iiwun ni $29.50 Rtcerd Full Bail Spinning Reel $1 8.95 Fimtut Montagus CIim Rod The ru overtime prominenl his post i Now star $48.45 TOTAL LIST HOW ONLY The Elmhurst Country Club will open its season Saturday with special events in charge of Fred Robson, golf chairman, and mem bers of, his committee. I championship by defeating John The opening activities are open I son City, 104-89, last night after to members and their friends. In Johnson City turned-back Chester, addition to golf, there will be a 96-71.

In first roOnd games, To buffet dinner and dancing. Cliff ronto upset Scranton, 91-84, and Frash is in charge of the opening Chester defeated Bayonne. 51-41. events. He is being assisted by Dan Johnson, Lou Paradise, -Ed b.

3 lowhaien Cole, Casimer Affeldt, Jeff Gal- a. chuk i Dunn 3 0 10 Mtdwlck 3 1 7LrblKhak ski, Clarence Heil, William Jones, Draganchu 3 Haichak George Marsh, Frank Nipert, RSringie Walter Olds, Joe Ruddy and 'Stan Kamin.kl ILv.xak Having trouble picking a winner? Consider, then, the jHAjhW'' who-frequent El- Commandant San Juan's handsome track where the betting is so varied that a Univac electric brain is needed to keep things straight. Last year, the track an nountes, 70,900 tickets were sold on winning six-horse parlays on the final six gallops on each card. On September the astounding number of 22,874 tickets were sold on the six-horse parley. On November 3, some 47,777 tickets were punched combining the last five winners, payoff are.

not always as stupendous as one might think, especially on such days as SPINNING OUTFIT SPECIALS $32.50 Mitchell Spinning Rsal $1 Wright fr McGill Spinning Red Ur.X S1 $49.45 Totol que to why' a not receiv football a And one lack of of the sc! pretty fait that are they repoi can make i together, you wait 1 show. The reporter postponed a PeanSh ley Starkey. Bob Kidd, club pro, will be in charge of registrations. The club has scheduled better ball of partner tournaments for" Total 17 7 41 1 Total Official Febbo, TaUrlco. Foul tried by Bayonne Chester 20.

Abf 4 BAYONNS )( IP CHESTER 1 4 I 'A froth the above. But the record of members on three holiday' week $34,580 for a 25-cent parlay ticket ends. The big better bail of part- isnt to be sneezed at TORONTO I SCKANTOM T-j neys tournament to all amateurs truths will be helJ.Juty, v. -1 7 J. 7 137.75 TO THE VICTOR, LTC.

Gene Zelznltfc, left "coach of the West'" WgratsJateF Bdtf-'Ertgwf, right. Men-arranged with Wyora fn Krptnk i eaptsin of the Hollywood thejatlers team won the- who came, A1RBL- -1 mJk 1 vp j-5 rjt VifJS re LARCHMONT plohships iasr night at' Watres Armory Beaming approval is Walter L. Schautz, tournament chairman (Scrantonian Photo by Stanley Olds.) -Mavnenck 3 3 Pucher Oil Saworski 0 0 Moss 0 0 Olinyck 3 IS Halyker It 37, IHessmlller 0 0 0 UNIVER '10 W7-team will Miami for 1961. E. B.

letics, an Florida sc to its 1961 Total 34 23 0l Total 30 24 4 Official- Archer, Wlanlewkl, Foul tried by Toronto 34, by Scranton 43. SPINNING KIT, COMPLETE 0.95 Reel, Lines, Lure, Swhr-el. Tackle Bax, Laadcrs, Clip. Float. Boros Takes Arlington Lead SCRANTON TORONTO tt es is rh 1741 BRONSON 'FULL BAIL tenal handed out, that the Reds1 light-heavyweight champion.

Red Army man Trofin Lomokin, was reported to be fond of Vodka." Somebody asked Dapper Dmitri Kuznetsov, the Eddie Brannick of the group, if he approved of his tigers boozing. Kuznetsov launched into a long temperance talk. It had to do with the need of clean-living for ad athletes. As he worked up to his climax he said, solemnly, "Vodka is not good for any sportsman- Not good! Then he added: Our team takes it only when they need it." HOT SPRINGS, May 10t Boros, from Mid Pines, N. (U.R) Julius Boros, who hasnt took a 36-hole total of 134 and a won a pro golf tourney since he two-stroke lead over Tommy Bolt CHESTER Arch president.

Other officers are: Edward Murphy, yice-president; J. A. Hausam, secretary; Paul W. Floyd, treasurer. The club is currently undergoing extensive changes with new locker rooms being built for both the men women.

The 18-hole course, despite the hard Winter and the seven-day rain, is in near perfect playing condition. The complete schedule for the yean follows': May 17. opening day; SO. 31, June 1, be If of partner tournament, member onlv June 4, Elmhurat at Wyoming Valiev; 14, one-dav mamfeer-fueet; IS, L-k view at ElmhureL July 4. 5-4.

beat ball of partner tournament, member only; 11, 13, 13, Eimhurt beat ball of partner tournament: 13, Elmhurst at Elkview. Aug. 3, member-member tournament; 3, first round club championship; Elmhurst at Qien 'Oak. IS, 7 20 took the Tam OShanter in 1955, 1 'Jj shot a record-equalling eight-un-e san der par 64 today to-fake the J. second round lead in the $20,000 JOHNSON CITT Klvm 3 17 Whalen Ktysh .000 Zunn Hudak 5 3 13 Megwlck Wnwrfht 10 3 23 Lbi9rhak Bilot 4 0 8 Rrintle Kumty 3 l.Haachak Stern.

3 31 Kaminski Klvth 113 Luizak SAdowJtx 1 3 Mitwtrki i 3 8 SPINNING REEL $5.95 Arlington Open Tournament 1 10 2 $10.95 LIST Hazle Discharged of Paradise, the early leaden and BobRosburg of Palo Alto, 1 who tie.d at 136. I Boros round equalled the com-' petitive course record. He had only one long putt and took four birdies on both the nine holes. He finished with three straight birdies. Bolt missed a four-foot putt on Totals 40 IS as Total 27 71 Foul tried by Johnson City 29, Chester Swabbies Kings ST.

LOUIS. May 10 (U.R)-Bob Hazle, the Milwaukee outfielder who was struck in the head by a pitched bail Wednesday night in a The Swabbies copped both hilves of the VFW Post 25 Bowl- 7i ing League race, winning the sec-, tournament, members only. $0.88 ERONSON SPINCAST REEL PULLOVER RAINCOAT 56.95 LIST October 11, clewing day. TORONTO I JOHNSON CITT OFF- Llpk I 15 JClvm 3 II Bogu'kl 4 9 13 Klvih 4 2 10 jttm Karptnnki 4 3 ii Hu4k 4 i- tj Cardinal-Braves game, was dis- Kjertng 8 13 winwright is i charged from Jewish Hospital to- stuiAc io 2s Btio 4 May. Stule 9 IVKuiucr- 3 4 loj jM.vr;ks4 risrek.

CIJT majors Olinyk Sedowiti 'B. Klyh Total 41 S3 1041 Total S3 21 19 Art Wall POCODO Manor, I the last Hole for a 70 today while Rosburg came in with a 69. Four players were tied behind Bolt and Rosburg with 138s. They were Mike Souchak of Grossing-ers, N. Y-, Gene Llttler of Singing $12.95 LIST Joe Dean Michael De Archbal from the I staff memb Athens, Oh -The text 1 versity pub Deaq, tre Archbald, Most Impi at the Gre picnic tor football sqi the Stadium Sad membe Dean the both offen the Spring member iai plunder 're times -dock troph second university, physical ed to enrolling a.

standout baseball0 ao ond half with a 30-15, record. High scores were set by Wolfe, 246; Stefko. 590; Non-Coms. 808; and Swabbies, 2273. G.

Kohut won the average crown with 160. The league will hold its annual banquet Saturday night at the. post rooms. Miami Invited To Steel Bowl GET TOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE Foul tried by Toronto 3S, Johnaon City 37. PITTSBURGH, May 10 University of Pittsburgh A7V5 pound hoy was born shot a 69 for a two-round terday afternoon to Power and total of Ml his 21-year-old wife, Daly.

Both! mother and son are reported, EAGLES SIGN TWO today announced the invitatipn SOCCER AT PHILLY ofPemson and Miani of Flor- PHILADELPHIA. May lO'fUP). eighth The Offenbach Soccer Cluh of Ida to-participate iri its doing very nicely today in St Margarets Hospital. PHILADELPHIA May '10. UP) Halfback Bill games, who led the Philadelphia Eagles in ground gaining last season, and rookie tackle Stanley, Hinds, of Missis- WIDOW SOLE HEIR NEW HAVEN, Mav.

10 KThe widow of Herman Hick mas. former football coach and rid.o and television personality, was named sole heir to his estate, according to his will on file in probate court Mrs. Helen H.cJt-man aj named sole heir. West Germany is heavily favored to win its third game in as many starts in this country when it annual Steel Bowl Tournament Dec. 12-13 in Pittsburgh.

Duquesne and Pitt are other entries. Pairings will be made in November. MA1NSTRECT RYNON PROMISING MOUNDSMAN Most' promising of Ppnn States meets a Philadelphia atl-star team young pitching, prospects is jun-'sippi Vocational." have signediSSS Sunday at LaSalle Colleges Mc-jior right-hander Ron contracts, the. National Football Carthy Stadium. lYork.

Pa. iLeaguo club announced today. i 217 WYOMING AVE. SCRANTON A MaSflWl 1 i-.

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