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iwtt .13 Preview of Icelandic Super Bowl 1 Even in Chess There's a Quarterback Option Play EDITOR'S NOTE With a frewtif Interest la the game of rhrti, ipurrrd the Bobby Fischer Boris Spsssky world rhiffipioNthlp match, here's a brief, somewhat light primer outlining tha baiirs tha game (or thata ba have aaver playrd. By WALT KEOf.l! side. The Rook ran 'take" an opponent's piece, bat he 'rani go diagonally. Inaide the rocks, at what would be the offensive tackV poiitiona, are the Knights. The Knight, not necesiarily the ones of the Hudson, have a lutU more mobility.

They can move three spaces in any direction, but only in an pattern. Tbey ran go one ahead and two to the right, or one backwards and two to the left, or something like that. Juat like a square eut pattern, right? If an opponent's piece is orcupylug the square at the end of the Kniaht'a square eut. that piece Is then "taken." Tha KnighU aUo have little something extra gning for them. They are the only chrs pieces that ran hurdle.

They can Jump ever eiher cheomel whtle making their movea. Both Fuu-her and Spasiky are reported to have signed former college checker kings to try out for tye Knight portions, Cetting Into the Interior of the line, we find the Rihort. Thee guys lineup on the board la what would retmh' the guard spots. Die guards, tltf BHhopi do some pulling They stay oa whatever color they started the game on an.) move only In a diagonal direction. But if anbody gets in their way, watch out! Bishops cat) tske ar.y piece that may be in their path.

With three men on each side, the spots In th center are occupied by a King and a Queen. The Queen lines up on hrr color. That Is, if the color of Fischer'a Queen Is dsrker than the winner's purse Is $150,000 and the loser's la llOO.Ooo. That'll buy a lot of mink coaU. Right now, nobody Is saying much, flarher (a probably going around Reykjavik, aaylng.

"I'll Just play these game one at a time." Spssaky, the champ, could be ssvwg, "I have the championship and If Fisrher wants It. ht'U have to come after me for it. If I win that first game by forfeit. I ll have the lead and he'll (Fiacher) have to play catch One Icelandic fan ventured to say, "Lither team could win this one. 1 don't want to pick a winner yet, hrrauae those chessmen take some crary bounces.

It's anybody's game." Neither side Is claiming a homefieUl advantage although both have numerous fans at the matches. The matchups are about even. Each side has a good (ront line consisting of eight pawns. Fischer's pawns Include a few recent draft choices and spptsr younger, but Spassky'e pawns have the experience. The pawn have limited movements.

They move straight ahead, either one or two spaces oa the first mova and then only one spare after tht. The pawn can't "lake" an opponent on a straight ahead move, but only on a diagonal one. He has to watch out for clipping, though. The backfield has the important pieces the eight glamor guys of the gsme. At the ends, are the rooks.

The rooks aren't rookies. Many of them are ID-year men. The rook, also known as a Castle, can move one apace at a time or all eight, but It can go only straight ahead or directly to tha that of Spivky, then Fuher's Qua woul.) lineup fefl the darker Color (usually bUikt, That would put Sraiky's ft iiH yjfn en the wh.ie The Qucca la like a quarter ha. runnel 'he r. cm go art) here and In any dreMon, Juu t.ke a foil out.

Anything in her way f'ts taken, th Lie t) krp thrir Qutn lo the jwiat. Other l.ka tr.eir Quran 10 scramble The Querns of tinner and painty sh.vjlj provide mighty Intereating instant taplajs. And there's the King' tike mt men, he lakri whatever Is lift him by greedy women IU stands on wha'evtr color theQjn diwaa t. It's at simple as that. The Rag not as fail as the Queen, but he i beat at running ni1t He ran go only one apace at a time, but can reverie his fi'ld and ge in any directum, le aUo can rapture an opponent a piece.

So there's the lineup, folks If you ran move your players Into imh poaitkwi that the other guy's King rai make a move without being dumpedIt's a thrdnit and you're he winner! If the opponent King scrambles in such a fah on thai he raa neither escape or oe taken, it's a stalemate and like Are, you settle (or the tie. So there It Is. All cheaamen have been Introduced and are on the field Fur her Is ready on your left Spanky is all art en your right. We're all art wcrlj rhsmpionihip chesa but tirst. this word from our sponwr You ihould ct tha moves these two proa cm make.

They can make moves all day, eirh trying to fake out the other, but never getting off the ir chair. It'r not that they're riding tha bench, n'l tut the way thene two pros play the ami. And the name of their name chess. Now, then is more than Juat a game of complicated checkers, It big tune atuff. and our two proa.

Bobby Fischer, of the United State. And Bona Spassky, of the Soviet Union, are uppo.wd to meet on Sunday in the Super Bowl of chess, the world championship at Reykjavik, Iceland. Thu International matchup may not come off. Fischer' who aeems to be the Broadway Joe of the game, firit held out for more dough to engage Spaiaky, the world champion, aod then took his time about showing up for the meet. As if he had bad knees or eomething! The Russians are sore about this and are demanding that Fischer forfeit the first match ol 'he 24 game championship.

That's a big forfeit, because Kleber Boys Knot Post 360 Hauptman Humbles Federici for Title 'by Dennis Kleber. The fame Romps were the order of the nieht in the Psssaic county will be completed at a later blow. Singsc 108 countered with single runs la each of the third, fourth and fifth as Wayna starter Tim Crawford hurled tw hitler nd registered his date. Pompton 233 led 199. 14.

after two American Legion except tn the gsme between Clifton Post and Paterson 360. Dennis Kleber's two out seventh inning single I ma record with a three raa homer and a two run single sU tn Pasiaic 3J -)) run fifth inning. Sliirm had slammed a two run circuit clout in the preceding frame whii-S had erad Wayne JJJ a (0-7) early 2 0 lead. Hawthorne' Inning be-' By JOE SICCARDI fort Hawthorne's Mike iloran fen Howard Hauptman parlayed scored brother Doug Kleber with the run which gsmed Clifton a 2-2 tie. delivered a two-run single in the third to put Hawthorne ahead for tood Tho victor'a re- defense with well-timed offen a cross-court backhand, which he drove into the net.

Playing his third three-set match in the five tournament appearances, Grover momenta net. Krukiel fell into lh trap and atarted to err, allowing Grover to win 12 of the last 14 games. Miss Trethewey, who played No. 2 aingles for Ginny Over dorf's Pioneer net first win In three decisions. Shrkiika may have set a Le-j Umm4 iHiiani wm na a I I I Waiaa ImimiIm tm I I H.K.rwai llm Hiaaiaa.

W-aj i a4 Caw Cln.i-. i a eived a 14 strikeout perform-i la other games: Hawthorne 199 used 12 singles to swat MN la lil at na a- IM (-It slve bursts, Thursday evening to stun top-seeded Rsy Federici, 61. 1-4. and capture the Men's Singles crown in the 42nd annual News-Harry B. Haines rily fell apart midway through Pompton Lakes Ui, 7-1: Paterson 187 had but three hits but took advantage of wildneia to the first set.

With the score at SalMrv Bill Ma IVwaral 'Ii, a.a ill Imwm Tim ai4 tl -lUl I'tikiaU Kill IU ti ar tor tl I'. tJ II Ut. ance from Ron Merlino who hasn't allowed an earned run 26 Innings. I Paterson 187 7 1 got all that It would need with a three runj first innmg-wlthout the a'd of; hit. After Totowa (J4ii loser Jim Unrath walked the hipi loaded, ha 'delivered two rip Totowa 227, 7-0; Wayne 174 lashed out It bits to bomb Single 108, 12-3 and Passaic 329 Memorial Tennis Champion ships, at Eastaido Park.

In other championship titles, 3-3, Krukiel ripped off the next six games and seemed destined to wear the Boys crown. But, Grover had other Ideas. Demonstrating the same determination that carried him past a fl aal I ant a-la used home runs oy Hon a4 jl I'xto I Ha. kaxM.M. rvi IMHI.I i.umaa.

Siaa tu Wr WU If Haam 'II'. rt ia a-i I I im ax I ii Walirrtra IIHi Nlaik, tVwairt1 Ml ant t.mii.H'M a Mnliao mi WP UnliM illU I -I -laa. a na Donald Grover "pushed" Wont kilka and Scott Storms to romp clnir State College's Tom Krukicl into the Boys' Singles run-scoring wild pitches belore HOWARD HAUPTMAiN Snares Men's Title BaUarwa 11 I art la. I rla ti aiM lli, if' Vln-n Win! ra al ttiMi N. aniu We WaUaaaa tat tl- ill).

runner up slot, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1; Kicli Linio nil into an Ktu (inter's choice. Albie De Young, pitchej three hitter tn going William Peterson College's Su san Trcthewey outlasted Dor Wsyne 333, 10-3. In a Connie Mack contest, the Wayna Recreation Lakers scored three tn the first and four in the sixth to bop Blessed Sacrament, 7-1. Clifton 8 (8-2 2) outhit Peterson 380 (8-2-1). 8-2 and had doubles bv Rich McArthur and Pat top-seeded Bill Cslpkay and fourth-seeded Bon Bser, Grover changed his strategy and Just an in a I a aaa a-a a twit a a a hriM a aaa sepi me can returning over me the route for the win.

Warne 174 (4-4-1) exploded for five runs on five hits in the jec- aaa othy Lindsay, 6-3, 6-3, for the Women's Singles crown, and Amee Rork captured her first altrrt (ft A'Ma IvVomm a4 J. ITi Jim I Pwt.la 'li "4 M-'ia. Iraga TI ia trnl. DaVaunf IS i 1 I III). Baliarva K'l rraak airrauMax Ia4 tVaa.a H'-i ban a4 h.tu.

I rk Arlkw, Ifi Pal Lu1 ond Inning. Dave Wiederecht'a bases loaded double was the big tournament Tiara by cashing in on the Girls' Singles title at Sue Llquori but couldn't get the big hit until that last ditch single Cslpkay expense, 6-4, 6-4. a-- Jiiawav a I ff Meanwhile, across town at the Wpstside Park courts, the twice delayed Initial round of the Samanchiks (Gross), Woods (Ncl) her youth into assets against Mrs. Lindsay, In recapping the victory, Miss Trethewey said, "I Just made her run from side to side." Miss Rork, entering only her third tournament, was hitting hard to Miss Csipkay's backhand completely rattling her opponent. Miss Rork also p'aved the net well to snare The News title.

Today's Schedult PJtf. (At Westside Park) MIXED DOUBLES First Round Court 1 Ben Hoitsma and Dor othy Lindsay vs. Bert and Evelyn DeLeeuw Court 2 Morrill and Doll Cole vs. John Busso and Sue Trethewey Court Harvey Solomon and Linda Stadtmauer vs. Ross Trent and Jacqul Grota (At Eastslde Park) Court 1 Russell Pomeroy and Ginny Overdorf vs.

Dave Prommel and Lorraine Daw aon BOYS' DOUBLES First Round Court 3 Rodger MacLeod and Frank White vs. Dick McGia-nis and Phil Shaul Court 4 Brian Bracken and Brian Lane vs. Steve and Scott Young Mixed Doubles competition fl rally got tinder way. Ludwig TCI i (m Cop Father Son Championships Jersey CC, strolled off with the low net honors, carding a By GREG SCIIMALZ DEMAREST A pair of triple bogeys cost the father-son team of Pat MuccI, Sr. and Pat Muccl, Jr.

their second consecutive Father and Son Golf Championship, here, Thursday at the Alpine C.C. The combination of William G. Samanchlk and his 24-vaar-old aon, Paul, emerged victorious for low gross honors with a 77 compared with the Muccl's 79. The Samsnchik team was also third in low net at 74, bearing a three-stroke handicap. Robert E.

Wood and his son Robert of Wayne's North wim a nannicap 01 ior is net. t-nrian inaani BUu Christian IV finished runnersup with an 8HJ 73. Fifty-three-) ear-old Bill Samancwk didn't compete tn the tourney last year because he felt Paul hadn't beon playing well enough. "He's really put his mind to the last three months." pop Samanchlk said relerrlng to his son's pray of late. The Wood Father-son duo not only can be found together on the golf course but also in Peterson where they own a printing shop.

Schmidt and Gwen Erickson bypassed Steve and Susan Young. 6-0. 6-3, while Philip and Rachel Rogers clipoed Tom McGlnnis and Elaine Schiffman, 6-1, 6-0. Hauptman, who hopes to head fo- the University of Virginia 1 the fall, played "perhaps the rt" set of his career to open Thursday night's chamcion-ri But. Federici, justifying too seeding, stormed back, caching the corners In the second match with well-placed sl'es.

The 18-year-old Hauptman, the youngest player to win Men's Singles in the tournament since Warren Lucas performed the trick when he was 17 back In 1966, opened a 5-3 bulge in the third set. Then, after yielding a game to Federici, he broke the Army lieutenant's serve for the match. The match point had Federici reaching for ta-Ti i -M --r- 4 '4 DONALD GROVtiR Strong Boys' Champ Robert K. Wood. Rnharl 'North Jrrar?) hrlattaa riaiaanar 111, ChrlaOaa IV anna Brook) William Q.

Samanchlk. Paul (North Jaraay) 1 v- i-u National Stars Triumph Jamaa T. O'NaUl. J.maa A. U)imBa brack) F.ilin H.

Elaar. Jimaa mirhmiMMii Pal Muecl, Pal Jr. IPraakneaa HUlal Palrlrk Mlcllona. Pllrlrk it. iM.lui h.a) Prank lx 111.

rank IV (Knlrkarbockaw) LYNDllli'RST Larrv Havens two-run sine a climaxed a lour 1 SI Ta I S-W a -T7 '14. I-TT ii. s-rrl -77 I 1477 I l.t Jniai Qulnn, Gary lNiirlhood) John Slalarow, Jim (Salltnuryl p. V. HiBrlda, Danlal (Arrftla) run urai-inning duiuuih, muia day evening and the National Rnbart hlanlav.

Hirhara imiii nivara Hiwinl Gllnarl. Rlihard IHampahui) League used seven pitchers to hold the American League to ana hit as thev took a 5 3 vic Kay Byrne was the NL starter and winner, Dave Janus relieved him and allowed the American League lis two runs in the, second inning. There were no extra base-' hits In the start contest. The summary: I Hal AaaarUaa S.aaal hoi I I haitMai Laaa.a aaa aal a- i AMEE RORK Girls' Net Qneen Lloyd Hariall. Jr ISalanD Joarph A.

MrBraa. Mlrkail (Areola) R. W. (iaacouna. William IRmkawair Rltir) Juha J.

Humm. And raw (Rwkvllli Unkl) John hraaa. Bob (North Jcraay) Norman Mayan, afnll Iran way) Today's Amateur Baseball Schedule If aW ifrfij 8: i JL i in mi mti 1 i j.T 4 rY-'--v John Uoyla. urnia innonwooat Dr. Lawnoei Barnatl, Hill i Mount Klara) a Richard R.

Graaaay, Rlihard Jr (Nonh Jaraay) Larry Shallrraaa, Jaffray (Colnnia) tory In the Bergen County American Legion All Star game at CounU' Park, here. Havens' single came after a two base error allowed Walt lanlec and George Ibach to srnre American Leasue starter Totowt Poat Ut VI. Clifton Poat MotrnMllUa Letffu Olin P. Hooim. Rh-hard (Plainlirld francla Mackan, Timothy (Eaava ranai Raymond A.

Maiimton, lat (RMiawood) Kmrwn Wf itwnort vi. Rldfeflttd at WIIIU Park, m. Hockentack vi. Rldnwood-Parimm at at Naah ((Sanaa at Jr. Dayelaaiaant Truman T.

Rica, Gary iHununnton) Harold J. Main. Jofin (Munii i.iri Farmland Dairy Hlapanoa Unldoi Bailanaa IAL Joa Vartial. Mik' link ll. MUt Mullaay ')'.

B-r. kw (4-, Jim Mataat). Ja and Slika llan. Jim Hart INl! Ha Htina, tv Jjnuaa IHi Ira IJi. (aya Lallrara (4, Na anoatia 'II.

I'l ') MalaaaKI IT) aad Mita Lamaaani Sir h.ma, I.P Vaih4aal. Joe Verblest auffered the dam-, ao and took tha loss. Tha AI. and NL each used a dlilereni nurler each Inning. 1 Colaman Aainof, Robart (Huminalon rnartno Alhart D.

Emanuaill, Albarl Jr. (wiaUhaalar Hilla) Donald l.awaa, Donald 111 Thomai Altken. Mlrhala (Wykaivl) Lao A. Kllay. Jim (North rtampaiaad) Joaaph V.

Smith. Mlrhaal (Powalloni Wabalar R. Todd, Wabalar Jr. I nominal Hllll) Ivan Eacolt Thomaa IMontelairi Allrrd J. Srhraal, Hobart, tWaoallcy Miliar Aba Oaarr.

John mid Oaka) Caoria J. Mann. BUI (Kcho l.akal ao- at- -71 av -7i Ii 10-71 0 ia IU-71 as la 71 14-71 ai i4-)i St- S7 It- S-71 n- a-7n 17. -7 S- 71 la-Ts l-l7l an 11-71 tl I4-7K SMI-TI1 17. 1 -an II' S-HI it.

a- an til ID-Hi, ii- an a- ai S7. S-ll si- a ai ii' 11 ill ai 11 1) 11 lll -I: If. S-4( su- fl- Sim-ii I 10-11 llll Ii at ii-ii la a H-ai Iwll-U l-ai Vflrrant Fklo, :1 m. Clifton Philllei vi. Lyndhunt at County Park, Lyndhurnl, p.m.

Cofinlt Mark Klnca ft. Wayne a Vallay at Kait-rlrtr Park, p.m. Wanaqua Rec. va. Wajrn Km Lakart at Wanaqua, p.m.

Alhin Tnnt v. Blratrr) SaeramM tl Bnhrtw Park, ClltUm, Tnlowa PaL Clifton Milrz at T-towa Boro. m. Paaaala Ltalon Paaaalr Poat S47 v. Wajrna) Boti' Chih at Wayn Vallajr riltfon Poat M7 va.

Pompton Lakaa Pot 23J at Joe Orlll Wayn PAt, 174 va. Hawthorn Paat 19 at Tranklln Flald. 4 at Pnmna1ofl Park No. 1, a P.m. Nelanborhood Houaa va.

Eaglet a' Totnwa Oval. Scalar All Star Rlvrrdala at Klnnalon. Pequannork at Llttl Falli. rratUMa Uku it Warn PAU (Gaaaaa it I Palaraaa Mldial Laaa Blnard Sarramcnt vi. Hank It F.r'lo Park No.

1' Flrtd. St. aunonf Duffy'l Boyi at Watt-aklr Park. All Wan vi. H.

at CaiUlda Park No. S. ASS vi. Firmlanrl at Pannlnglon Park. Vets Up Mark fo 70-7 I E.

Haymond lopol, jonn iF.imwonai Minr.rTSvn.i.K. USA. Vets. who. are a hslf aame be- W.th Henry Salina and Luis iv.

--t i V' I Howard Aal, Slavaa (IMIddli Bay) Howard McGovorn, Taomaa 'Hackamarkl Edward Srhnaldar. John (Winiad Soot) Lawranra Wollarth, Edward (( laarvtaw) John rarlcy. Joal (Echo Ukil Joaaph P. Kaiiikaa. Mlrhaal (Wlnfad Fool) Dr.

J. Gllhort, Brian iHuntlnjdoa) Wallar J. Tkaoi. Thomai I Knoll Dr. William J.

O'Hara. John (Tuaado) Nail C. Crala, Juha (Mount Klacol SUSAN TRETHEWAY VVomen Champ Kodrigucl doing some line pitching the Kiverside Vets nnncrl their record to 10-1 In I ho Paterson Midget League Oldham-Goward Will Playoff for Senior Title nind the pacesetting- All Wags. st Paat.a' Prida aaa It (. a a-4 1 Raltarwai (PPI Coxaara" Ji Rnala 4i, Tom Mawarl III ad )irri ira t.tawak).

Jti Brad lay (II, Jim Bwniaat ill, Jarry H-'U ad III aad Mirk I laowakl. 14 Aa Iiumi IB I n. i Jim h.arnar, fradlay. Jlni Biadlay, DP Crag iwwakl. (al tJ Cwara.

II. r. John t. innn, jay iinarry yaiiay arry Enala. Harry 111 Gaoraa H.

Boynton, Mark iTuxado) Frank Pandullo, Richard (North Jaraay) Richard H. Adalaon. William (North Slwra) deadlocked with nets of 75 to i John Yere, 110-29-81, for top Tournament at the Passaic County G.C., here. In Class Jo Bussard emerged as the victor honors. Meanwnue Mrs.

uuon create tho extra round. Nawman had to bo 19 holes be Jnha Q. Adama, Joha Jr, (Mnntclalr) Joa Taraborhia. Joa Jr. (Rarllaa allay) Robart Kalaar, Rlchaid (Naaaau) Norman Turll, Robart IWoodmarai John C.

Graham. Sandy I bad lord i In an 18 hole medal play for fore defeating Mrs. Lucille Stur- CLIFTON There will be a playoff for the Senior Championship at the Upper Montclalr C.C. next week. On Thursday Mrs.

David Oldham (110-35) and Mrs. -Thomas Goward (102-27) via a net of 72 with Jean Bou lay's 79 rating second place. those not competing in the sen ior event, Mrs. Russell Rice, inurauiiy ryruing, auw bested the L.K. Braves, 5-3.

In the only other game reported, St. George, 15 5 with Greg Llsowskl, Jim Bradley and Jim Kearney doing the hurling hit Pantry Pride (2 4-0. Marion Gary. Lula Rodrigues and Jimmy Berwick had two hits apiece for the Vets, with Barwick collecting three RBls. Mike Chatman received three walka and scored thrice for the man, one-up, in a first Iiignt club championship test, Gloria Smock Wins with a 104-24-80, shaded Mrs When it came to putting Jo-ane Killian was was sharp.

She required the least number of II' I- II at lo-i i la-11 I'll m-ai hi. 1-11 si a. ai id-14 11, it Harold B. lowman, llaan inwarimmoni Wlillam J. Carr.

William Jr, (Oaralaw) i Robart Met arlhy, Jamaa (Rprlnadala) Richard McCarthy, Richard Jr. iPowalton) Robart B. Lyon, Bart (Paaron Hill BanJamln Voal, Oary (Baillna Holow) A. K. Burnham.

Richard Rockland i i Jr. ft Monta (Kchn Iaka) WAYNE Turning in a net of Nil llll a I kiyatald VaW (ta-l) Ml a- 1 1 Baltartaa, IHiaaaa) tana Witna Shaa auil ait Fraon Xa.haj (V.ial tlanrv Sauna. Luia RwlriiiM (4i ami Jimmy BarwMii IB (Vaia) Ul. and jimmy Barwl. Sri IHiayaai tiaanla HutaM and WuV li.n Janwai If- Hanrv aaliaa IS tl LP Lh W.lnawa till.

1CMI-H BJ. Jj.aji.Il awaaaiwi-iwaar aatjja-t 49 -I Is 80 Gloria. Smock bested Anne Myers by five strokes to take Class A honors in a Three Club it- s- a.s ii John J. Palarkln, Chrlatophar .1 IMplna Rnckl frank P. Plaa.

Thomaa (Sprain Vallay) frank R. Moran, Doujljl (Ridiawoad) MartajtC roan bar a ay iMnntammy) W. Ifoa Mark (Salami loo s-a li.ia-at putss (31) during the day, Carlough Again MAHWAH It's getting to be a habit for Grace Carlough to come up a winner In the women's competition at the Apple Ridge C.C, here. On Thursday she led the Class A pack with a 107 II Caom E. Warn.

Urtlory iNavaalnk) i.i ii a-vu. i at ar a It a-a at a I GOLFERS! ift-B. I- 4-1 17 la-ai i I- 17 Henry I Braticar, Alan (twin- nronaai William Murphy. William Jr. (Woodwax) Vtarrrn Dufrtar, War ran Jr.

(Salami Edward B. Thayar. Edward III (Oranaa County, Y. I Edward Bologna. Edward Jr.

(Tartar Broolu) Hal Bloom. Mlrhaal (Cadar Bronkal Prank Madonna, rank Jr. (Ballin Hollow) Edward J. lford. Edward III (Raacon Hill) Erad C.

Krolt Michael WhiPiiourwIII) Robart Curran, Bob (Eaaax 1 fallal Robart Badowakl, Mark 'North Jaraay) i net of 74. If you don't want to play for $3.33 a week, you cm still play for $2.75 air hour. In Class Dorothy Qulnn's ti la 7- Mlt.ll DeGange Captures -Garfield BR Title GARFIELD DeGange has captured the Garfield Babe Ruth League championship. They did it by disposing of Garfield Trust, 17-1, and the Jaycees. 10-4, In the final two games ot the season.

In both outings Chuck DeGange was the starting pitcher for tne winners with Bruce Ry-chilicki doing some stellar relief pitching. lai-ia Wlillam F. Uidily. Jam (Waatohaalar H1U) 74. was the best effort of the day while In Class Doris Goldstein netted a 73 and In Class Dorothy Weiss was the Philip Wllfl, rtotwrt (Briar nmii Ronald H.

Wallaa, aMt (Mootclalr) Uaoria A. Gannitv, Gaoraa Jr. (Naaaau) ll )- ID US 4UJ It- I IH4IS. II ina ia-an lot 14- an Arthur u. LaHooca, John irianaomai Nohwrt Adama.

('rail (Knnllwood) winner with a net ot 78. Kuller-Gantner Win WAYNE Tha ladies of the Sam Grant, Jerry (Tammy Bronkr Normal E. Turkal. Mitrhall (Bamm Hollow) im -1 no iui i-n im it -1 1 l3 IIM It -Ii lie is i Ed Davia, Ed Jr. (Knlckarbmkai I Slanlay Brhaallar, Todd iWnodcraat) Patar A.

Bonannl, John (Wbippoorwlll) Draw Brlnrkarhorf. William (Nayannkl a Jamal E. DuHy, Brian (Horkaway Rlvar) CALL FOR FREE STARTING TIME 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE -Clubhouse Facilities Luncheon Golfers Lounge Locker Room North Jersey CC held a Guest) nv Rpttpr-Rall Tournament. a O'J here, Thursday afternoon. Guest, Phylis Kuller, of, the Knoll, teamed with Honey Gantner to FMBA, Duffy's Boys Roll win lnthe gross division witn an Meanwhl a.

in the- net cate -tha Reiser Bovs hammered The FMBA and the Duffy's; Weekday Fees $4. Weekends Holidays $7.50 S.C.r U-3. gory," three duos tied with a score of 69. The teams Boys both won by big margins BBS in Junior Development League Betty Horrigan, of Rtdgewood, and Alice Dunn: Josia Lerner.l CALl rOR aiSERVATIONS TO INJOT A ROUND Or OOIP AT Vaue, New jersey 07470. (20i)69(i7K0 lease send nie om' brochure and application information.

Name Address 1 Pataroaw Bwakaaa aua a I FMBA aaa aa a I action Thursday evening. of Crestmont, and Lee Ptore, Rick Carrea and Joe Mastalia i.n.ri irMHAi JuXn Garcia. Staa- and Joan Harrison, ot Kidge- lalla. S. MSIbawi llll (PB) Joa Alalia ia ilrUHAl Tom HoKara.

each hit two-run singles to hlirhllffht an elcht-run second wood, and Henrietta ureic. tne EVERY SAT. NIGHT 7 P.M. Via Kroaalaci HR IPS) E. Birkia.

i inning as FMBA clubbed the WP Garl 11 1)) wjaa i of Ridgewood, and VI Lima and Paterson Bombers, 16-3. a r. Ralnh Guarenta drove In aa 4 i Ralaar aawrl Clk MUSCONETCONG GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB ROUTE 24, HACKETTSTOWN NJ. (2oi) 852-5694 40 Mllai from Fotanon via Rial. 4 onj BO ti.tr.

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