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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 18

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18 Mon. Oct 3, 1966 Tha Scranton Tribun Television Schedule 7f- Liberty Bell Saturday! Results tm oe a. laaM Haa (Oran II Ml MM I War jaaa IHh. Fit) lM a Luila Ardu (Han) Ala (urial: Lwtr bam. feavaUa Aibo.

War Wa. Maaaar Du. Harry Hurry Harry Tim 1:111 ItCOND hM, ON I -1 Kay QuK (Follaol 4 I I I Paig (V. Craak) M4 4 4-Daaa Shytluu (Myara) I Ala Ma(la4' TraaipaaAtr. Cycla, Lorviu.

Aratbr CiaM, fra4 Tim 1111 dailycklikieM) aip mm Movie Table CENTRAL CITY Comerford: Ooapd Accord Ing to St. Matthew, 11:20, 1:50, 4:15, 1:43, 1:05. Strand: "Mister Buddwlng, 11:15, MS, 3: IS. 1:15, 15, 1:13. Canter: "Doctor Zhivago, I p.m.

WEST SCRANTON Weit Side: "Appalooaa," 7: IS, 1:15. CLARKS SUMMIT Comerford, "Fine Madneii, 7:10, 0:10. CARBONDALE Irving: Agony A the Ec-itasy, 7. 0. DRIVE-INS Comerford, Dupont: "Rasputin the Mad Monk.

7:13, 11:00 The Reptile, 9. Mid-Valley, Eynon: Tom Curtain, 7:13, "Rare Breed. 8:30. DRIVER SUSPENDED FREEHOLD. N.J.

(AP)-The State Racing Commlaaion laid Saturday that it has suspended a trainer-driver at the Freehold Raceway for the alleged poa-lession of a hypodermic needle. i (i I IISI Nwa- Twilight Zw w. im u-u-u n. II Uvnai. Ntwt.

II Rlflomaa. 21 Mcllalea Ntvy Binghamton aeeki glamorous articl about himself. 22-12 GlMgani Island. (Color). Phil Silvers gueet slsrs as movie producer whose plane crashes near Island.

II Iron Horse. (Color). Ben wins services of four Confederate veterans In poker game. 21 The Monkees. (Color).

THE MONKEES if On the chaits, in tha eorti of America! COLOR. Monkees are sold on phony publicity gag that could lead to serious trouble. 22-12 Run. -Buddy, Run. (Color).

Buddy is advised to fake his A death to fool mob intent on killing him. 21 I Dream of Jeannle. (Color). I DREAM OF if JEAN IE "My Master, the Rainmaker." COLOR. A and Mr.

Chapmen, Atty. Jame J. Llgl, toastmaster; Anthony Gatto, chairman. Second row, Bob Haimes, Guy Patterson, Willard Hoffman, Canio Cantarella, Joe Paparella, John Manottl and Al Occulto. (Tribuna photo by Tony Sandone) ABC CHAMP HONORED Don Chgpman, winner of the ABC ingle championship, was honored by irea bowlers at a testimonial dinner Saturday night at the Mayfair Supper Club.

Principals included, first row, left to right. MaU Bennie, president of the American BoviJing Congress, Don HOLM AyS 209 AVERAGE HIGH BOWLING TIPS, hr DON CARTER nuMMLML Taa ON Ml. IHy Sola (T. Crk) II 144 1 Sana lor Pna (Fiiaoolrle) 4 4 II IBroofc Adioa (V Crank) II Ala Start al' Newport Hit Elagaal Wick, Prggv Am Un Dollar Ray Abb Tima 1 II. r.

on i Ado sally (Hrry Film) II 14 4 4 I Papar poll C. (Cilaurl I Mighty Rica (Watha Jr) Ala Startad- Spring Souat. Mil Snag. Sal Mtta. tiool Kaillag.

Irla Am Tima 1 111 HFTH aa, Paa. ON 1:22. I Hop Timr (Pori) 1144 4 44 I 32 1-Adioa Marchaa ptralaa) 1 04 4 4 Murdock Haaaaaa (Camper) 144 Alas Startad: Tarrt Laa Cp Ha over. Vicar Hantyr. Tima 1 IT I.

SIXTH 2,444, Pa. Oft I Siaf Alaa (UgbUuli) IN 2 1-Jim Harnaon (Robweta) 114 1 ITrsaM Haaoaar (J. Smitk) Alao Startad. loy Armbr. Mr h.

Kaany Vic. Naaala Cottar Tima Scratched Singiag Sm. SEVENTH 42.22, Pa. ON 14:21. lAftoo Judg (Graeo) IIM 144 414 7 Senator Button (Hr.

Filionl 44 Ik II Harry Daia Alao Slartad: Trowbridge, Flying Raid. Thor Hanovar. radow Tarport. Tima 1:17 4. EIGHTH M.44.

P. ON 11:0. 1-Newt para Command.r (Pocaa) 22 7 l-Rila Gallo (Har. Fllion) 144 IM I -Money Wiaa (Riddick) Ala Slartad: Precioua Set. Succraa Camro, Dr.

Brook. Keep Away. Time 1:47.1. NINTH 41,4 Off 11:17. Aftoo Cudga (T.

Crank) III 24 JJJ 4 Cloy Valley (Caienutw) 7 44 Ml 7-Mr. Hayea (Her Fllion) Alao Slartad: Carl Southern Wil, Vermont Hanover. Tropical Way. BaiUe Roman. Tima 1:11.

ampikIfrciI parking D. Chapman ABC Champ Is Honored Scbastiancllis Pacing Trib Bowling League Limited Ia(i(iaa4 NOW! 7 and 9 P.M. A Motion let urt Set Apart By lit GREATNESS! A notes Adv. Jeannle has hand In making It anow in July. I 22-12 Lucllla BaO.

(Color). Pay In atore If Lucy can aign up act. II Rat Pair (Color). Moffitt it after a German map that could lead to a bur led water supply. 21 Roger Millar.

(Color). ROGER MILLER Pater, Paul tr Mary. Casey Stengel. COLOR. Peter, Paul and Mary and Casey Stengel join Roger.

22-12 Andy Griffith. (Color). Andy umpires a game In which Ople's playing. II Political Talk. Milton a p.

Democratic candidate for Governor. 28 Road Weal. (Color). ROAD WEST Death holds cards against Chanca. COLOR.

Chance and Tim set out for a night at the saloon. Family Affair (Colon). School belts ring for Bill's new family. II Peyton Place. Steven questions Dr.

Rossi. 10:00 22-12 Jean Arthur. (Color). Patricias under impression her son is dealing with a gangster. 28 Run for Your Life.

(Color). Paul has hands smashed as warning to stay out of Las Vegas. II Big Valley. (Color). "THE BIG VALLEY" if DRAMATIC WESTERN Youth Is warned to stay away from Barkley girl.

Ive Got A Secret. Buddy Hackett is the guest 11:11 28 Johnny Caraon. (Color). Don Adams is the guest from Hollywood. 11:10 12 Jeannl Sparks Show.

10 Movie. "Shark River." Steve Cochran, Warren Stevens. (1953) So-so melodrama about Civil War vet who encounters Indians in the Everglades. 11:35 22 Movie. Dreamboat.

Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers. (1952). Funny film about long-forgotten movie idol who captures fancy of TV audiences. 1: 10 22 Movie. 1: 15 Movie.

"Pickup Alley. Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg, Trevor Howard. (1957). Ail about 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and Frank William har the runnerup ipot with 208 averages. Tmri Don Chapman, the Tribune Leaguer who rolled a 761 ae-riea in Rochester last winter to win the ABC singles championship, was honored by area bowlers at a testimonial dinner Saturday night at the Mayfair Supper Club.

N.E. Penna. Premiere Sebastianelli'a has opened a two-pame lead on the field in the race for first half honors In the Scranton Tribune Classic Bowling League. Canny Trucking is second. AAA Trucking, with a 999 Brawling! Kerroti Bros Matthew R.

Bennie, presi- team average, is tied for third. with Ferranti Brother and Paradise Trucking. Bill Holman has taken over as the individual average leader with a 209 average in 18 games. John DonVito, John Petrucci 14th I I sc WEEK TWIN DOUBLE (5--) Paid 212.4H 44 NOW Lk Gtnero Betdi A 9tarr Car Staimaiar Br Pot ono Down Krakua Poiiah Han Chirk a Diner Rost Th Canlmai Hotel Morlon QRANOO dent of the American Bowling Congress, was the guest speaker. He lauded Chapman for his outstanding performance and the committee in charge for conducting the affair.

Approximately 220 friends of the honored guest were in attendance. Chapman was presented with a diamond, gold belt buckle for his performance by Wi 1 1 a Hoffman, secretary of the Scranton Bowling Association. Presentation of other gifts to the honored guest were made by John Mariotti. Atty. James J.

Ligl served miji jhiuv wa 'O St. Peters PTC Meets Oct. 11 a MODERN ESTABLISHMENT WELCOMED IMPROVEMENT Since the mid-1950's, bowling's popularity has increased by leaps and bounds. The old alleys used to be, perhaps, on a second floor of a somewhat dilapidated building, with a minimum of furnishing and only men participants. Todays lanes may include a lounge, carpeting, a nursery and air conditioning.

Many women bowl, and some lanes have closed circuit television so the mothers may watch (heir children in the nursery. Here is your illustrated guide to every strike and spare shooting combination in bowling! Send for the booklet, Strike and Spare Angles by Don Carter and Marion Ladewig. A copys yours for 20c and a stamped, self-addressed enve- loMMI i WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS I irflMaamw SMD PQNimXUCIDI DAVID LEANS FILM 9KMMSWWIS DOCTOR ZHIVAGO Mwsvtsio wo WTwxani ymm am si as-ona a asi TECHNICOLOl ANjANCTTI COMER JOHN SAXON inf. 3147; Canny Truckin. 2141.

Team High. I Game Drmpaey Tire. 1147. Ferranu Bro 1140 Jnd. Hifh, 3 Gamaa-J.

DonVito, 773. B. Holman. 722 Ini High. I Game F.

Willitml, 777. S. Oielintky, 264 Individual Avtrag The Parent Teacher Guild of St. Peters Cathedral Immaculate Conception Chapel as the toastmaster. Speakers in- School will meet Tuesday, Oct a tr I ik i A the Excluslvt Engt! Hurry! Hurry! Latl 2 Bay a eluded Martin J.

Monahan. Dun-more mayor; Guy Patterson, president of the Scranton Bowling Association; Anthony Gatto, dinner chairman. Bub Haimes was the humorist. TODAY AT 2 P.M HU I TODAY FROM 11 A.M Greenland Air Base SchMlul (or Tolghl II. at 8:15 p.m.

in high school auditorium. This meeting will afford all parents an opportunity to meet the new moderator of the guild. Rev. S. Kilpatrick.

Rev. John Martin, assistant superintendent of schools in the Diocese of Scranton, will speak on Perspective of Catholic Education. Mrs. Raymond Kapp. preii-dent, has announced the following committee chairmen who will serve for the year: Mrs.

Thomas Lestrange and Mrs. William Murrin, hospitality; Mrs. Jolm McCormick, publicity; Mrs. John Judge, reception; Mrs. Victor Sartor, question box, and Mrs.

Thomas Gerrity. door. Other officers are Joseph Monahan, vice president; Mrs. Donald Benedict, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Gaughan, secretary.

Sister M. Carol, IHM, Is principal of the chapel school. The school faculty will be present to meet with the parents. (Political Adv.) sJL AMONG THE GREAT MOVIES OF ALL TIME LH Hagail the (jospeL occoRdlnc to St Matthew Continuoii Performance Popular Price Today From 11 A.M. I iiesinigiitiiiniiitEitri METRO GOLDWYM MFR HANN-IMINCt-IVASSIRMAN PRODUCE -GSBgasiP James EariEr JNDSUniW Sizanne Flesmme Rosier Takes Crystal Lake Golf Title Pat Rosier, Carbondale, Sunday shot an 81 to take the 1966 club championship at Crystal Lake Golf Course, edging out Rex Williams, Carbondale, who came in with an 83.

In the handicap division, Tom Kamin, of Vandling, and Nick Rosier, Carbondale, tied with a net of 80 to take the honors. Dave Corcoran came in with an 81. (Political Adv.r NEW YORK (UPI) New York players Jack Fisher and Kranepool and National 'umpire Billy Williams make a 12-day visit to Thule Force Base in Greenland after the close of the Commissioner William announced Saturday. 12 day visit was arranged cooperation with the USO and Department and wiil from Oot. 19 31.

New York Promotion Director Arthur will accompany the Krakua P0U.U1 Ham Slfgmaiar Brtr 2 A Siarr Car City vi. Dempaev OK Tirta ParadiM Trucking v. Bolus Motor Lint AAA Trucking vs. Cardinal Hoirl Lak Grnrro Brack vs. Caljran Vending Far rand Bro.

vs. Pocono Down ...11 .2 Addy Aapbalt R. C. Cola I 4 Sebastian clli Inc. vt.

Parodi Cigar 1514 Corky's Hnrlln vs, Rosa the Florist 1712 Mayfair Supper Club v. Chick' Diner .......14 2n Canny Trucking va. Zabady -Nursing Hbma 2 group Met Ed League will Air shortly season. Eckert The in Defense run Met Richman Tobias Captures Reading Feature READING, Pa. (AP) Dick Tobias of Lebanon, won the 100-lap modified stock featured (race Sunday at the Reading Fairgrounds.

He was followed by Al Tasna-dy of Vineland, N.J., Tom Mc-Andrews of Bethlehem and Bud Olsen of Paulsboro, N.J. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING BEST RESULTS CHILDRENS ADMISSION 7S WITH DSCOUNT COUPON 24 LAST FEATURE AT 9:15 Attradaocft HWoMB. Liberty Bell Selections Grateful Creed, Samuel, Faber Boy. Comanche Newport, Casual Hanover, Carnival King. Afton Matchmaker, Pete Smith, Meadow Roach.

Attaboy Rose, Highland Don, Lieutenant Gray. Aqua Land, Miss Candy Bar, Newport Scot. Blare Oregon, Meadow Dotty, Meadow Dove lones Dream, Mr. Keen, Lunas Bullet. Conga Hanover.

Whirlwind Lobell. Vies Last. Afton Pattie, Malaga Maude, Flashing Fury. Best Bet: Conga Hanover. Mondays Entries GRADED ENTRIES Poat Tim p.m.

La at 1 Pro. i Horn Driver Oute Odd FIRST 41.144, Pace. 7 Samuel. J. Arthur Brian Bora, Pullen Organ 4-4-1 T-J Faber Boy, L.

Mallt 1 2 Teeter. A. Galent.ne 4 Eaater Irish, Carroll -I J-l 1 Marauder, J. Sm'lh-Jr fj? I2 4 Grateful Creed I. My" -2 I Adioa Connie.

S. Smith 7-2-4 1 1 SECOND 11,744. Trot. 1 Comanche Newport. Cameron 3-1-1 3 4 Casual Hanover, Simpson 4 HO 7 Carnival K.ng, I Roberta I 8 Tmv Eden, C.

Champion 2 Boon, J. Cromwell H-7 1 C. Scott, W. Davis, Jr. 4 Tassel Bell Burton C.

C. Oregon, G. Myer 4-71 20- THIRD 11.744, Pace. 7 Pete Smith, R. Welah 'I 2 Fredrlcka Byrd, Wathen.

Jr. 4-4-2 7-1 5 Trustworthy Pick, Ridgeway M-l 4-1 Mike Scott, R. Wood M-J I Meadow Roach, T. Pek -J-H -I Afton Matchmaker, Fllion J-4-2 I Captain Boy, W. Ridgway 3-M 12-J 4 Oak Lane Betty, R.

Myer 1-44 1H FOURTH $2,444, Pace. 5 Attaboy Rose, Wathen Jr. 471 1-1 Shove Off. R. Grsv 11 Highland Don, H.

Fllion ---III Elva Tar. E. Hobba Lieutenant Gray, J. La rente. -l I Seeifeld Scot.

A Cameron 7-4 -4 B-l 8 Seafield Scot, A. Cameron 1 Afton Colby. L. Puntolitlo 1-1 FIFTH 11.744, Trot, Claiming. 2 Mias Candy Bar, E.

Parka 74-1 S-l 4 Summer Frost, J. Pyer -l 4 Prince Yonder, H. Fllion 7-1 7 Matthew, G. Daisey I Aqua Land. A.

Myer 7- 1 4-1 I Varlo Hanover. G. Cemeron 2-1-5 14-1 Newport Boot, J. Larent 1-14 15-1 SIXTH $1,744, Pace. 4 Magic Goose, F.

Cirff 1 Meadow Dotty, H. Fllion 3-J-l 7-1 Blaze Oregon, V. Crank 4-1 I Columbus Freight. Hodgins 74-S 51 1 Meadow Dove. C.

Martin 4-1 1 Valley Volo, J. Brenneman 5-3-5 4-1 2 Chevy Ridge Bet, 12-1 I Valley Sam, A. Myer 7-14 151 Peor 5 lones Dream, Arthur J-J 3 Lunas Bullet, G. Cameron 21-5 7-J 1 J.M. Carey.

D. Cote 2-34 4-2 4 Carbon Copy. G. Willi J- 4 Mr. Keen, A.

Myer 1 Ortho Aoe, E. Hope Liberty Knight. M. Organ 7 Tar Heela Joyce, J. Larent 54-4 151 EIGHTH 12,144, Pace.

7 donga Hanover, H. Fllion 1-1 1 Vic's Last, A. Burton 31-7 7 1 Whirlwind Lobell, J. Lerente 1-1-1 7-1 2 Royal Yankee, C. Martin 5 Angle Ella, D.

Cote 54 Space Age. W. Hubbard 3 1-1 a Monaco. I Roberta 4-34 4 Citation Pick G. Daisey 151 Pae.

4 Afton Pattie. A. Myer 4-74 51 Malaga Maude, E. Hope 7-2 Flashing Fury, No Driver 4-1 Royal Sara. H.

Filkm 1-4-1 4-2 Lady Roberta, R. Myer ...557 51 1 Select LobeH. W. Hubbard 51 Sharon Newt, Btenneman 10-1 Banna Direct, J. Mark (Political Adv.) (Political Adv.) COMERFORD c.

NOW 7-9 P.M. Natali WOOD "THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED" TECHNICOLOR Dupont Kilt Infant at 81 With GENEVIEVE BLATT Warm-ln-Car Heaters Now From 7:15 P.M. THE ASTOUNDING TRUTH ABOUT tagSgS1! BUMP HUH i an ami bimi a A distinguished state official discusses the issues raised in letters from the pubjic Today1 wbre-tv- '1pm ANDTHLTERROR OF! "'DiemCs. otn Kits Teall Scream Evary Socondl VOTERS FOR GENEVIEVE BLATT P. t.

KERWIN. Ctnlrw WMp MIDVAllEYgi V. MONDAYS fW'1 piuvk-mi gaadftfc mi UIJ M-iUHJ JiltT IM Hilling! Now From 7:13 P.M. ELECTRIFYING! It Will T.ar Y. With Supntf uaiissn 5onn.

CCMTfltTJ (technicolor univewal PLUS -t- ACTION PACKED CO-HIT! if Jomea STEWART Mauraan O'HARA "The Rare Stadium Cleare For Club Game The football renewal, style, between fee Univen- Breed" IN Color sity of Scranton and King College will take place on Sunday, Nov. 6 if weekend indications materialize. The Junior Football Association which ha Memorial Stadium for every Sunday has consented, according to of sources, to grant the data to the collegians. The of forces will begin practice today tor their only appearance this year under the play-for-fun method sanctioned by the Rev. Aloys-fas Galvin, president.

A "Rod Serting'i collection of stories of imagination of fantasy, of the unusual and the bizarre. uRip Van 6 pm tonight WDAU-TV22 Spot Newt From Th Scrantoa Tribune Every Houf the Hell How WSCR 1320 PM8 Mr hV M.k Shapp Govormir" Commltt-Michal Matin. Donald Marabou, Tree. V. A.

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