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THE NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS, TRANSCRIPT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7, 1958 EIGHT PiftsHeld Staged rode Pairings Listed Offside- By To tn MeShafie Yard ley Break: In Kiwanis Event It will be Pittsfield and St. John's Amherst, the- tourney favorite. If Dalton gets by Amherst, they Jackie Foley Held to 23 Points As St. John's Beats Assumption Three City League Tiifs At Greyldck of Worcester in the finals for the Dairyland Diner'of Williamstown Western Massachusetts schoolboy be favored to Uk all the marhlAit in tna trials lAmnffAui Mikan's will meet Shelburne Falls VFW, Scoring Mark the host team, in the nightcap Hid! til bliG llliUI tisiuvi night against the winner of- the Turners Falls-Hopkins Academy championship tomorrow night at the Field House in Springfield. We guessed right on the outcome of last night's games picking Pittsfield and St.

John's, and we'll ride game. Capt. Dave Callahan, ne on Monday night at Shelburne Falls when the 15th annual Kiwanis basketball tournament opens. Game time is 8. 30, o'clock.

Three games "are, listed in the of tile best, players-Jn the Berk-shires', had a sparkling 32 point production tuesiiavy-jijght. Keep it up Dave. City Basketball League for tonight, at Greylock School in its stepped up schedule and the first one between. Excelsior Print and a balding engineering graduate of Stafford, also set a free' throw record. He.droppedMn 11 of 15 free throws, raising his total to 635.

This 'eclipsed the record of 625 set last year by Dolph Schayes of Syracuse. By TOM McSHANE Pittsfield edged past Springfield Trade, 58-52, and, St. John's beat its Worcester rival, Assumption, 65-55, last night in the semi-final round of the Western Mass. schoolboy tournament-a't Springfield. f- Pittsfield and St.

John's will play for the title tomorrow the Associated press) George Yardley was the dinner guest of George Mikan last night in a friendly prelude to the breaking of a A few hours later Yardley, the scoring ace of the Detroit Pistons1, pumped in 49 points and broke the luck once again, and take Pittsfield Northern. Berkshire Western Gateway A'. C. of North Adams, will play its first game on Tuesday night meeting Modern Bakery of Turners JFalls at 7.15 o'clock. In the first game on" Monday area, because Pittsfield is a Berk Harold A.

Swaffield of Fairfield, shire team will beootingfor the The 28-year-old Yardley, a 6- Dairyland Diner might very well decide the championship. At the moment, Excelsior "Print has a half game on Diner, 7-1 against 7-2 for the runner-up. A former principal' of Smith Academy and -a well-known sports Shire City boys. When it comes to playing other Berkshire teams 7-year old "National Basketball .1 oot-5 shooter who can score from night, at 7.15 o'clock, South Deer- Pittsfield has few rooters in this officiattn the Western Mass. area Assn.

scoring record t. by outside or jnside, joined the Pis-Mikan, former star of the tons at Fort Wayne in 1953 after apolis Lakers. ja turn with si San Francisco AAU win for Excelsior would assure' it area but once a team gets out field A. C. will play Greentieid Fatigue.

Kaminski. Clothiers of Easthamp- Area, Sports Events Basketball City League Excelsior Print vs Dairy land Diner Gym Lunch vs Company Unis Grill vs Colonial Sunoco Grey lock School 6:30 Bowling Casino, Alleys Hunter's League Rookie League Central Alleys Service Station Olympian Alleys Arnold, Print Adams Bowling Crescent Alleys Dewey Almy became 19th recipient of the Harold M. (Kid), Gore Award at the 20th annual Basketball Confer- side of Jhe Berkshires they be-come as 'Jour own." night at 9 o'clock. Mole Shines Mike Mole, the -general of the Pittsfield attack was the boy who pulled his team together when it was down four points deep in the fourth quarter and he sparked a' 10-point splurge that; turned what "Mikan wished me well," Yard-team. The Pistons franchise was Cooney Walsh O'Connor Hippert Totals 'Assumption Deckers ton, coached by Bill Prevey, for- Inn r-n! A ft I 1 rT" 1 1L i irv rrf in nun ljit i in Lfiiuii' nu ivmfi in i jfirnir in i cpavnn of at least a tie, while Dairyland could move into first place with a victory.

This tussle is set for 6:30 o'clock. In the; middle game, the im 4 20 1 13 0 0 6 18 15 65 2 12 4 6 3- 23 0 10 0 0 2 4 11 55 8 6 0 .6 25 1 ..10 5 0 1 22 Foley. Yes, 23 points would be which took ace at the second game -on Tuesday night. T- "recr 7i. 11 1 i wnicn toox piace at ine.

Monfiav jealous bone in his body." son he commented that he hoped (considered great for 99 per cent of i Student Union Bui ding of Umver-! The Monday and, 49 points pis. nexryear would be his last. He proved Company five will meet Connors fIm sity of -Massachusetts, attracted! '132-116 triumph over the; wants to turn his hand to missile Th- final 'i. hetween' Unis Grill scho01 Players but for J. Foley Grenier Yvon over 100 guests, the largest turnout looked like sure defeat into a great victory.

With lour minutes to go, Trade had a 52-48 margin, but Pittsfield had enough stuff to rally and pull the came out of the ashes. Mole Ime on Frtoay wlULakers brought his season's' total' engineering. He works in the, off-. South DeerfieV' A. C.

playing! n0W onauticaI Routhier MIIUVl tl. tlUlilb JJ V. V. 0 4UVU points. Cincinnati's tight 110-108 tri- Shop won the tourney last year.

Totals and Colonial Sunoco. All three games should prove interesting as the teams are closely matched righrit the present moment. Rough Weather got four points in the outburst but Score at half time St. Johjm what was equally important was his floor work and generalship. in several years.

The selection of Swaffield was a popular addition to the elite list cited for "outstanding contribution to schoolboy basketball over a long' period of time." Forrner pro Wade Tate has been reappointed coach of the Tyler Aces' baseball team of Pittsfield. This will be his second season in 31. Assumption 29. Yardley, who freely admits he umph over Philadelphia in the sfa poor passer and anything but! only other NBA game last night a lion on defense, said he didn't! came on the work of Clyde Lovel-want- his bombardment of theilette and Jack Twyman who com-record to hurt 'Detroit's 'chances Ibined for 61 points. Lovellette' of winning the game.

I pumped in 37 points and 'Twyman Assumption star it was an off! night. St.rjohn'a had the defense to stop him, just about the same type that Adams had set up, one1 man tailing Foley all night and two others picking him up when he moved. Coach Chet Z-afeek -told us today that sometimes St. John's put four men on Foley. It was the other Foley, Billy, not related, who tailed the string on 6-6 Jackie last night.

The reason the St. John's stra- Chestnut Rates Slight Favorite At New Orleans Willie Green got the hoop that tied the score, 52-52 and Capt. Kirk Leslie put Pittsfield in front with a foul. In the dying minutes, Trade had to foul in an effort to get the Shea Chemical WilliamstowB Bowling Bowhtorium Friday NightLeague Tomorrow Basketball St. Joseph's League St.

Joseph vs St. Peter 10:30 St. John vs St. Jude 1:30 St. Paul vs St.

Thomas 3:00 Parish Hall Dent forget, were still fight-1 scored 24. NEW YORK W-lt was only a ing for second place in the west In the second period the Royals couple of years ago when Ike Chestnut was a hungry, eager that capacity. NEW ORLEANS Water logged fairways and a promise of more rain greeted the field today for the weather-delayed $20,000 New Orleans Open Golf Tate, a long-time minoi league jfighter hollerinrfor he big break. ball and Pittsfield suddenly be came hot at the foul line. Mole ended with 16 points, Les nlnvr has hppn with the Ares ern division, he said.

With two games remaining, Yardley is within shooting distance of 2,000 points. He needs 47 points an average of 23li per Tonight in Madison Square Gar trailed by as much as nine points before they rallied and took a 106-94 lead with four minutes left. Then they and the clock cut short a Philadelphia spurt. The loss prevented the Warriors tegy-paid off and that of Adams years- He was an outfield- den it will be the other way didn't as far as winning the game lie 15 and Green 10. Leslie's defensive work in the last minute and er by trade, but has played about around for the 26-year-old Chest More than li inches of rain fell Officials Vfckery, Woitkowski.

UMass Tourney St. Mary's of Westfield and Arms Academy of Shelburne Falls will be the finalists in the Supplementary Division of the UMass tournament tomorrow night at-Am-herst. St. Mary's beat Palmer, 44-35 and Arms defeated St. Michael's of Northampton, 43-30 last night in the- semi-finals.

Walt Buynicki was high man for St. Mary's with 16 points. Pisarki had 11 for Palmer. Tfoee of the Palme starters sat out the first quarter for what was termed disciplinary reasons. Dave Wissman topped Arms with counters, Perrier netted 14 a half aided the cause.

nut, now the fourth-ranking feath- game-to make 2,000. erweieht contender. He meets Almost lost in the cheering and early yesterday, covering the City from clinching third place and a Park course with several inches every position for the semipro team. The Aces practice, every Friday night at 8 in the Dalton Community House gymnasium. New play Vita Contest Hamlrt Camp a 24lvear old congratulations that followed the I spot in the playoffs, When Willie Williams injured his $nkle late in fourth period i.

-r iu. i Jof water in some spots. Trade seemed to lose its enective puncher from Providence, R. lne maivicmai sconngi raui Arizm was nign scorer lor in the televised (NBC, 10 p.m.)!recorcl was tn act that Warriors with 36 points. The field of 150 will play 18 was concerned Adams held Foley, to 31 was that St.

John's was do-' ing some shooting of its own plus act that the other four boys on Assumption were along for the ride last night whereas against Adams they played their best game of the season. Had Adams been playing normal ball, it is general At St. Joseph's Bess. Williams tossed 23 points in hole rounds today and tomorrow 10-rounder. i all: Trade outbounded Pittsfield with the 36-hole finals set for Sun The St.

Joseph's 'Junior Division day. If rain forces another delay Pittsfield has an eight point spread, 28-20 midway in the second period but Trade rallied to ers are welcome. Sixty-five candidates for the f958 Pittsfield High football team attended the first spring workout Tuesday afternoon in the school gymnasium. Tap Rated Teams Gomes is not a ranking fighter, Chestnut is only an 11-10 favorite. Gomes has had several TV shots before but this is his first crack at a ranking today, play may have to be extended until Monday.

Slim Ken Venturi of San Fran take the intermission lead, 32-30 The summary: championship could be decided tomorrow when undefeated St.Paul's meets once beaten St. Thomas 4n the Parish Hall court at 3 o'clock. A win clinches the crown for St. Paul's. A St.

Thomas victory sends ly agreed that the Mother Towners could have won the game. They didn't and so like the Red Sox saying it's wait until next year. cisco, winner of the $15,000 Baton Rouge Open that ended Sunday, Pittsfield The linemen were given primary Pass Their First Test Green 4 2 10 2 emDhasis on stance, while the fighter. He hopes to make the most of the opportunity. Winner of 13 of his last 14 bouts, Gomes has an impressive record, including 22 knockouts.

Chestnut has a 28-9-3 record in- Pittsfield has -the heieht to stoo backs worked on passing and ball- the two teams into a tie. for the losers. In the Main Division semi- finals tonight, Dalton plays Amherst Regional at 7.30 o'clock and Turners Falls meets Hopkins at 9 o'clock. The winners will play in the finals tomorrow night is favored to win the first PGA, tournament held in the city since 1948. Venturi is the only three-time 2 3 0 1 2 In other games tomorrow, St.

St. 'John's tall boys. The teams Ccx 3 Leslie 6 Man'lano 1 Sheran 2 handling. A series of wind spririts preceded the individual work. Stephen's meets St.

Peter's at are about equally matched in this By DON WEISS (By the Associated I'ress) West Virginia romped over IviHcnn vecfurrinv Q1.R1 urith Uc 11. winner on the winter tour. 10.30 clock and St. John plays The Springfield All City Basked1 four kays Mole Host professional Henry Thomas 1- St. Jude's at 1.30 o'clock.

ball team picked by the Springfield If NCAA officials are heaving a temporary sigh of relief today, it's! ual balanced attack whlI Rlch" because the "biggies" they wantjmond downed the Citadel 63-59, for their championship basketball George. Washington beat Furman clambake have passed their first .73.39 and William and Mary elimi- Republican, lists Owen McGuill of Order Treatment Simmons Returns To Bruins Goal respect. Mike Mole of Pittsfield and Billy Foley of St. John's' are two of the best players in the tournament. Pittsfield won't have to contend with the Jumping Jacks of Trade for rebounds.

If the teams play up to par ball, Pittsfield will get the ticket to the New Lawrence Team Meets Somerville said earlier the course would be "the longest 6,600 yards the pros would play this winter." But the muddy going will make the course play even longer and enhances the chances of those who boast a good short iron game. For Ed Bouchee Cathedral at center, Willie Williams and Jeff Brace of Trade at forwards and Ed Gearring and Joe Davis of Commerce at guards with 58 23 8 13 4 4 10 7 0 3 2 0 Totals 23 Trade- Williams 8 Wallace 4 Brace 5 pavies 1 Martin 2 lesis in tne post season tourna- nated Virginia Tech 79-61. ments of the Southern' and Atlan The Mountaineers are important BOSTON I The Boston Bruins looked to Don Simmons to solve SPOKANE, Wash. on Base tic Coast Conferences in NCAA plans because they hap- Jim Agnew of Cathedral as re- Englands later in the month. Good All four seeded teams, Including 'pen to be the No.

2 team national- The tournament was revived luck to Coach Ed Hickey and his serve. McGuill and Agnew played: their goaltending problems enter-a trainer Irlamt thi sMsnn. williine a hdme-and-home weekend 1 TN (. when a group of 300 golf enthusi regular season cnamp mute ana jy a swut, classy outfit with a BOSTON WS Defending champion Lawrence Central Catholic will meet Somerville and Brockton squared off with. Lynn English tonight in the Class A semifinals of the Eastern Massachusetts ball star Ed Bouchee, placed on probation for three years yesterday on an indecent exposure involving minor girls, will enter the Institute of Living in Hart asts each donated $100 for prize money and other tournament ex liams and Brace faced Pittsfield series with Toronto while holding defending conference and national; 24-1 record, and a good bet to last night and Gearring and Davis! a share of third place in theiChamp North Carolina, advanced.wind up No.

1 when the experts rnmre.d aizainsl local St. Jo-iNational Hockey in the ACC meet at Raleigh. West vote in next week's -final Assc- competed against local St, Jo penses. ford, for psychiatric treat Simmons, missing since Dec. 29, Virginia, swept its first-round dated "Press poll.

team. Pairings were announced by General Chairman Al Newman for the Pittsfield Boys Club eighth annual tournament -which starts with three games on Saturday night. Fourteen teams were accepted by the tournament commit ment at the expense of the Phila Brandeis Favored Totals 20 12 52 Score at half time Trade 32, pittsfield 30. Officials Pagos, McDonough. Brace scored for Pittsfield.

Foley Checked Jackie Foley was held to 23 points and that tells the story of Assumption's loss to delphia Phillies. seph's last year in the UMass Class A finals. Bruce Robarge, former Pittsfield High star pitcher, has' re- with a separation of the left in tne soutnern loops tour-der, will return-to the Boston goalnament at Richmond, tomorrow' night at Toronto some- The postseason tournaments de-what ahead of schedule. cide who fills the automatic NCAA Wyoming blew a chance to clinch the Skyline championship Bnd an NCAA berth, and tiw NCAA Small College Tournament There were indications Bou With St, Michael's Harry Lumley, who has held: berths from the two conferences got under way in last night's other WALTHAM. Mass.

W)--Brandeis chee, who is 25 today, would be given another chance at professional baseball if he is Cured of what a psychiatrist told the court was "compulsive exhibitionism." ported to, we no U-. i0b since mid-January after The club that outbattled 'em aU features and St. Michael's were favored minor league training oase ai rm.M lrc nut M'llar Proved inadequate, is Utah, bound for the National In tee, five from Pittsfield, two Jrom Northern and two from Southern Berkshire, two from Central Berkshire, and one each from Bennington, Springfield and Holyoke. Tonight in the ACC, top-seeded vi. InA uZ wm nsZrZm Hospital with an infect-Class AA Southern Association.

trrnhBnA Wh for tonight's opening round of the Northeast Regional NCAA small college basketball tournament. I The Philadelphia ball club, St. John's put one man on Foley (very second and had the other four boys in a box-like 2-2 rone teady to pick up. the Assumption ace if he got by his permanent Duke plays fourth-seeded Mary vitation Tournament, tripped Wyoming in overtime 81-74. Wyoming 10-3, holds a one-game lead over Schoolboy Basketball Tournament at the Garden.

The complete program of today's activity: Class final Hanover (17-1) vs. Wayland (15-2). Class semifinals jJFraming-ham (16-1) vs. Belmont (17-0); Natick (16-2) vs. Winchester (18-3).

Class A semifinals Brockton (16-3) vs. Lynn English (16-1); Lawrence Central (23-1) vs. Somerville (20-2). Runnel Is Starts At First Base SARASOTA, Fla. WV-Pete Run land, and second-seeded North Carolina State (ineligible for the Brandeis was set to play host) which hired an extra lawyer for Bouchee here and arranged for his continued psychiatric treat Bruce is returning to organized ringfieldi has' returned to the Colorado State U.

ia the Skyline Saturday's first game at :45 guard. ith one game left. to the tourney and meet Adelphi College of Garden City, N. in baseball after an absence of oneIndians afer his-one-night standi NCAA) meets third-seeded Northlrace. each wi season during which he was the; last njght he Garden wnen the: Carolina.

Each survived a first-1 Colorado State will send St. Mary's 'of Pittsfield Cooney got 20 points for St. John's lost a chance to the second contest. Army. During' the winter months, and Hippert posted 18.

Bruins fought Chicago to a 4-4: round scare. pull into a tie, dropping a 51-44 St. Michael's was set to meet against the Adams Whjppets. At 8 the Bennington CYO will meet the Lanesboro Recreation Center and, Pete Deckers tossed 12 for the tie. The result of the contest was Duke rallied on a 12-point streak decision to Montana.

If they tie losers and John Grenier 10. ment, still had no official comment on his future. "Let him get well before we start thinking about his playing baseball," said Bob Carpenter, president of. the Phillies. Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick said he wished Bouchee Rensselaer.

Poly Tech in thej opener. that Boston pulled even with De-jin the second half to top Wake for the title, a flip of the, coin will Bruce, 22, has practiced throwing at the Boys Club and has strengthened his legs by pedaling on a special bicycle in the cellar of his at 9. the Pittsfield CYC will play troit in the NHL No. "5 Forest 51-44. North Carolina, 12 decide the NCAA representative.

Akron defeated Austin Peay 76- It marked the second time this season that St. John's has defeated Assumption with the latter winning the Olympian Alleys of North Adams. Mindy's Junkers of Pittsfield points behind at ene stage, picked up to beat Clemson 62-51. North Carolina State downed South Car home. Robarge received 4.jALa4., a4-e bonus contract from theRed.Sox -VYTieaTOn I a I 1 once.

drew a bye in this bracket. On Sunday at 2, defending champion "all the luck in -the wor-ld" in nels will be at first base and in 1954 after completing his eoursejp at Pittsfield High and he pitchedjWrOWn UeTenSe seeking a cure. olina 66-61. Maryland spilled stub-Born. Virginia 70-66 on Gene Dan-ko's layup basket and free throw Billy Consolo at shortstop tomor St.

John's W.Foley..... .2 2 6 Kasheta 3 2 8 Gilliean 0 0 Bouchee, whose wife is expect row for the Boston Red Sox when 61 and Evansville edged Wabash 70-68 in overtime at Evansville in first-round games in the Mideast regional of the NCAA Small College Tournament. Tonight, the 30- others in the 32-team field got under way at seven other regional points, including defending champion Wheaton, (111.) against St. Norbert of Wisconsin. for Corning, N.Y., in Class Pony League.

with 1:47 left. they open the Grapefruit League ing a second child, will fly to Philadelphia today or tomorrow (By the Associated Press) Wheaton, giant among' the, Peck's Indians will face Housaton-ic, at 3, Dalton will meet the Jewish Community Center. "Pittsfield, at" 4, Tonelli's of Holyoke will play Lee. In this division, the Springfield Boys' Club drew the bye. In the Southern tournament, and go on to the clinic from season against Pittsburgh.

Manager Mike Higgins an little guys basketball, opens defense of its' NCAA small college West Virginia plays Richmond, and George Washington faces Wil there. nounced the lineup for the Soxl Nick and Benny Trotta, co-pilots of Holly Mims. look for their fighter to have Ellsworth (Spider) 'Mil Yesierdays Sports In Brief (Bj the Associated Press) t. BASEBALL Spokane First baseman Ed Bouchee was placed on probation on a morals charge and received the court's permission to undergo psychiatric treatment sponsored by the Philadelphia Phillies. FOOTBALL Lewisburg, Pa.

Robert. Odell. assistant coach at Wisconsin, was appointed head coach of, BuckneU. RACING Miami Grey Monarch won fea liam and Mary. Play will continue with games Webb, third-ranking middleweight, on Monday night at 7 and 8 and or the canvas several times in the Bruins Sparked By Toppazzini (By the Associated.

Prcst) By WIM McKANE then the tournament will suspend until Tuesday, March 18, whe" 10-round nationally tele-vised (ABC) March 12 bout at Fort championship tonight in the Great Lakes regional at Aurora, 111. Wheaton, loser of only two games in the last two years, plays St. Norbert of Wisconsin in the feature of a far-flung regional program involving 30 of -the 32 entered teams. The Mideast regional at Evans-ville, got a 24-hour jump on two more quarter-final contests will be The semifinals are Wayne, Ind. Jerry Toppazzini of the Boston First Baseman Caliber Reported Below Par Bill Swift, manager of Zora Fol- Bruins is known in the ice hockey ley, says his fighter is a cinch to trade as a good penalty killer.

meaning his fast skating and effi halt the winning ways of unbeaten which also includes Ken Aspro-monte at second. Gene Stephens in right field, Bill Renna in feft, Frank Malzone af- third, Jimmy Piersall in center field and Haywood Sullivan behind the plate. The pitchers will be Bob, Porter-field, George Susce and Leo Kiely. Consolo was the chief factor yesterday when Coach Jack Burns' team defeated the Coach Del Baker unit 2-0 in an intra-squad game. Consolo tripled in the first Inning and scored on an infield out.

His sixth inning single brought home the other run. In all, Billy got three hits and a walk. the others last night. Hometown Eddie Machen, No. 1 ranking heavyweight, March 19 at the Cow cient checking make it tough for opponents' to score while his own ture at Gulfstream.

Bowie, Md. Circle Dancer captured top event at Bowie. scheduled for Wednesday, March "r9t.with the champipnship final on Sunday afternoon, March 23, at 3. Coach Pete DeBlois vs' handling the Adams Whippets in the Junior Tournament at the Pittsfield Boys Club whidh opens tomorrow night with Adams meeting St. Mary's of Pittsfield.

Frankie Zoltek and Tim Palaae. San Francisco. Machen San Francisco Giants, Ron Jackson of the Chicago White Sox and lav's a streak of 24 pro-wins on Lincoln, R.L Flying Bird led club is shorthanded. But "Topper" can score, too. Last night he had two goals as By BEN OLAN By the Associated Press) For some reason the caliber of i the line aeainst Folley in the all the way in feature at Lincoln Downs.

Marv Throneberrr of the all battling for big league jobs in Evansville College nipped Wabash (Ind) 70-68 in overtime and Akron downed Austin Peay 76-61 in first round games. Northeast regional pairings tonight at Waltham, Adelphi (18-8) vs. Brandeis (17-3); St. Michaels, Vt. (15-6) vs.

Rensselaer Poly, N. Y. (14-4). the Bruins came from behind to "Wednesday Nvight ABC-TV coast-to-coast main event. major league first basemen seems' Oldsmar, Fla.

Tactical won ispring training, the pendulum tie the Chicago Black' Hawks 4-4 headliner at Sunshine Park. to have deteriorated in the past! mav'swine the other way. in the only game on the National McBride of the1 Adams varsity and New Orleans-Brookwodd camejonnny Armata, Gary Glazebrook, Hockey League slate. Jack Drees, "Wednesday Night Fights" ringside announcer, and Dr. Joyce Brothers, will share the couple of decades.

I Kluszewski, traded from Cincin- That's not a knock at such to Piturgh dtiring the win-- -V- Uer. ad: 1 ve feIt 8o I ers as Stan Musial of St. Louis, have started tQ little1 more from behind neck victory in feature at the Fair Grounds. Girls Ski Event ST. ANTON, Austria uD-Fran' Larry Sokolove, Larry Rondeau, Bob' Hastings, Larry Scholz, Steve Loring, Walt Stojda and Ralph Robinson, most of them Jayvee Hot Springs, Arkansas Bush triumphed in the headliner at Gil Hodges of Los Angeles, Joe 'mto my swing down in the.

batting "Joe goes a LONG WAY to jive the ladies good service." We're not "stretching things" when we promise you the service in town! McKANE'S I SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Phone MO 3-6415 53 West Main N. Adams Lincoln Special Runs April 21 ces Daniele 21, won the Oaklawn Park. cage and I should be ready to go players, make up the Adams ros girls downhill race of the Inter Adcock of Milwaukee or Bill Skow-ron of New York. It's just that baseball-fans in ter. What it really is, is the 1957-58 'Arcadia5, Calif.

Cardiff took command on the back stretch and national Kandahar ski event which opened here tod a JU, Her un in a couple more weeks." The Pirates can use Kluszewski 's power." The game's cele- LINCOLN, R. I. W-The sixth captured the $10,000 feature at the mid 1930s could point to such CBS radio microphone- at the return middleweight championship bout between Carmen BasiliS and "Sugar" Ray Robinson at Chicago Stadium March 25. Dr. Brothers will do the "color" between, the rounds.

The Detroit Tigers have, built a new. scoreboard which costs in the neighborhood of $230,000. The new board has 5,000 lights and can official time was 2.00:4. Italy's Carla Marchelli was sec Adams High team. Charlemont paced by high scoring Ray Streeter is Off and run-nine in the Tri-State" tournament running of the $50,000 added Lincoln Special at Lincoln Downs has been set for April 21, a Monday, ond in 2:02.3 and Betsy Snite of Santa Anita.

Last Night's Fights (By the Associated Press) Norwich, third in 2:03.5. it was announced today. crackerjacks as Jimmy Foxx, Lou'brated muscle man ha3 hit 251 Hank Greenberg, Billihomers in 11 siasons and shows a Terry, Johnny Mize, Phil Cavar-lifetime hatting average of .302. retta, Hal Trosky and Joe Kuhel.j Cepeda and Harry Simpson, a When Ted Kluszewski stepped part-time-first baseman for the down to rest an.4iling back last! Yankees last season, also warmed at Turners Falls, whuiing its first Racing secretary Gordon Mor game against Sanderson Academy row made the annouueemeni which included setting the dates Los Angeles Davey Moore, 127, Sorincfield, Onio, knocked out for the $15,000 New-London Handi-seOwn further diminished the register scfires as hjgh as 99. first-base ranks.

up effectively for the -opening of Saturday's exhibition schedule. Both hit home runs in intrasqimd. cap. at May 10 and the $25,000 The Yankee Doodle players face stiffer tomorrow night, meeting Hinsdale. N.H., the team that jarred Williamsburg.

This game is set for o'clock and should be a corker. Many Charle Now Kluszewski says he'll be For Rent or Lease RETAIL GAS PUMPS grand- Yankee -fans say this 1 to taice care of the Yankees when they visit Detroit and. go on a hitting spree. ready soon. And with hard-hitting games.

Simpsons was a youngsters Orlando Cepeda of the slammer. Vince Delgado, 127, Los Angeles 3. Pittsburgh AWhzo Johnson, 182, Braddock, stopped Calvin Butler, 190, Cleveland, 8. Revere, Mass. Cardell Farmos 170, Boston, outpointed Burke Emery, 163, Sherbrooke, 8.

Jerry's second tally at 11:57 of the final period climaxed a fine rally by the Bruins, whd played without Harry. Lumley, their regular goalie. Claude Evans, up from Springfield pf the American League, filled In for was sidelined with an infected The one-point pickup enabled Boston to deadlock Detroit for third place. Both teams are seven points in front of the fifth-place Toronto Maple Leafs. College Basketball ACC Tournament (First Round) NC State -66, Carolina 81 North Carolina 62, Clemson 51 Duke 51, Wake Forest 44 Maryland 70, Virginia1 66 South (First Bound) West Virginia Davidson 61 Richmond 63, Citadel 59 Geo.

Wash. 73, Furman 59 William It Mary 79, Virginia Tech 61 Other Manhattan 89, Wagner 71 St. John's 71 NYU 58 St. Louis 84, Tulsa 66 Hastings 68, Peru 66 (overtime) Austin 64, Wayland 54 Loyola (Chicago) 56, Detroit 51 PlaUeville "State 80, Miltoo 67 mont fans plan to follow Coach Bob Jackman's club to Turners Rory Calhoun, sixth ranged added Hartford Handicap for closing day, May 17. The announcement said the belated setting of -the dates came after, close scrutiny of the-stake schedules elsewhere to insure against any conflicts.

The Lincoln Special is a "mile and a sixteenth test for three-year-olds and up. middleweight conterider, has sign Falls. We wish the boys well. ed witir Gene Hamilton of Hunt Driiry and St, Joseph's, netted Ping Pong Tournament ington, W.Va., for a 10-round iea about $250 apiece their play ture bout at Rollaway Arena in The annual ping pong tourna off game two weeks ago at the Revere next Thursday. state armory for the city cham ALSO AVAILABLE large fenced in yord for rmckers sroroge, Icrgt acjuipmant sWoge, used car storage, etc ALSO AVAILABLE two very large Inside heated rooms adaptable for storage.

ALSO AVAILABLE very large basement suitable for car storage (30 ears) ment at St. Stanislaus Kostka Hall in Adams has bet scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The event will get underway at 2 o'clock. Professional Basketball By th Associated Press) EASTERN DIVISION ONLY DOWN pionship won by Drury according to Larry Vadnais, faculty manager at Drury. The two teams split the kitty right down the middle after expenses were deducted.

We would like to see this become an annual affair. Area Tans are rootinfr Coach Pete Stephenson's Dalton team to win the Small School 'Class A championship at the UMass tourney. The charges of the popular Williamstown athlete got off to good start by trimming FOR HIGHEST QUALITY GAS You Pay Less Money Per Mile Sterling Stations Lowest Prices In Town 142 State: North Adams Pet. GB 47 21 1 .691 19 30 .565 8'4 36 33 .522 11 '4 33 36 .478 14'i Boston'; Syracuse Philadelphia New York TIRE DISTRIBUTORS, INC WESTERN DIVISION f- MORE SPORTING NEWS St. Louis ALAN MORRILL 22 Columbia Adams Tel.

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