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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 11

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N.C. Sports Briefs Celtics Cut Rookies Flynn, Werkman HtraM, Portinwulh, N.H. OtMkw I. 11 BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) The Boston Celtics have cut I their squad to 12 men with the release of rookies Ray Flynn of Providence College and Nick Werkman of Seton Hall.

Coach Red Aucrbach said Flynn didn't have enough sire. "He tried hard and was an eager beaver," Auerbach said, but the bigger fellows were the jump shot down his Werkman, the Celtics No. 4 a choice, "just couldn't i make the adjustment as a back- i court player and he wasn't big i enough to play up front." The forward was the third highest college scorer in the last winter. Boston must cut one more man before the National Bas- iketball season gets underway 17 and Laverne Tart of Bradley is the man believed to be most expendable. Tte Tkundey aboard Red Scrapper, who civ- lous Chum.

Conn ered the mile and 70 yards in placed third behind Pafculoot 1:42 1-5. Chum in a photo Red Scrapper paid $9.20, An attendance of wa- Icam. There's no reason to be- one-over-par for the final two, Wajda rode two winners yes- alx oj Runnerup was a total of lievt they can't keep up this holes to win medalist honors. pace Ind and the 5th for a total of 15 victories It WaMa Tits Giovanni marked the first time the win- Tri-State Golf PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) ner of riding honors at Suffolk WORCESTER, Mass.

(AP)-Jockey Wajda has Downs and Rockingham Park The annual women's tri-state climbed into tie with John has moved to the top here, golf a open at the Giovanni in the competition for LeRoy Moyers, wtio is in third Worcester Country Club today top riding honors at Narragan- place wish 12 winners, won the with Connecticut 'rating the fa- sett Park. featured a Purse PhoK MEDAL WINNERS These ilx cross country runners touju St. Thoma-i Aquinas won medali at the New England Catholic meet held over the weekend at Providence. R.I. Getting awards were, left to right.

Jack Patrlkos, Ray Honde, Terry Casey, Ken Maxfield, Don Bour- qne and Terry McEneaney. Dick Felt Tops Patriot Defenders Bruins Show Progress BOSTON (AP)--Boston Bru-' ins Coach Milt Schmidt reports: he is pleased with the progress; his team is showing as the Brn- i ins prepare to launch their National Hockey League season a night against the Rangers. Schmidt said yesterday after a lengthy workout, "Each day we look a little better. I'm more vorite because of its team's i in the qualifying rounds. Miss Gloria Ehrel of Ridgewood, won the Endicott Cup yesterday, posting an 85 for a total of 164 in the 36 holes of qualifying play.

The runner- up was Mrs. E. L. Kip Sinch of New Canaan, with a 166 and Betty Bobel of Valley, R.I., was third with 169. Mrs.

Donald McCluskey of Worcester, in second place after the first 18 holes, was disqualified yesterday when played the wrong ball on the 17th hole. At the time, she needed a Koroseal rigid vinyl storm windows and doors Won't Pit Crack CSio or Ryit CALL FOR Pltll ISTIMATIS HOMC DIMONSTRATION F.H.A. TERMS CAPITOL PRODUCTS OF NIW INGLAND 742-6840 For matchless martinis! smart, smooth, spirited Gilbey's Vodka by the makers of Gilbey's Gin VIIKt 10 F1IIF IISIILUII lONfiON HI) CIN SJ PROOF B01H BMIH ItgilUSNIlII SHUT, oisriuimo IT Kiiiomn usmiEis putters co.HERUK cut TOM TAYLOR'S Sporting Goods Center -Even the'points ahead of the much publi- reaching for it and setting it, TM a WIth OU1 wers of theicized linebacker, Nick Buoni- that it's next to impossible for: He says tne team is skating; ire surprised conti, and 18 ahead of the kicker to get off a good'better. oassine better and looks! BOSTON (AP) most ardent followers Boston Patriots are surprised conti, and 18 ahead of the pass when they hear who is leading! interception king, Ron Hall. the team's defensive unit ac-l Felt didn't play in the opener INTERSTATE HIGHWAY, KITTERY OPEN SUNDAY AND COLUMBUS DAY cording 'to the point system installed by the American Football League this year.

The man in question is corner- back Dick Felt, a player who sat on the bench when Boston opened the season against Oakland four games ago. Now It would be difficult to get the Patriots defensive unit on the field without him. Felt has piled up 89 points to date on the basis of 16 unassisted tackles, eight tackle assists, six blocked passes and three interceptions. He rates three Club Dropped GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced they will not renew their Northern League working agreement with Grand Forks for next season.

Two other league teams are without agreements for 1965. Detroit pulled out Duluth- Superior and St. Louis ended its pact with Winnipeg. kicker to get off a passing better and boot." 'right now like a good hockey i but he got his chance to return to the defensive unit he helped build into the league's best a year ago when injuries sidelined Chuck Shonta and Don Webb. Buoniconti leads the team in unassisted tackles with 19 as well as tackle assists (16).

Safety Ross O'Hanley is top in the blocked passes department--he has seven--and the only man with a blocked kick to his credit is defensive end Bob Dee. Another unsung performer coming in for a share of praise yesterday from a Mike Holovak was center Jon Morris. I Holovak pointed out that one ofj the reasons for the tremendous' success of field goal kicker Gino Cappelletti is Morris accuracy in centering the ball. "A place kicker is only as good as the fellow who passes back the ball and the fellow who holds it. If the ball isn't snapped' perfectly," he said, "the holder' has to waste so much time The Portsmouth Herald WEEKLY FOOTBALL CONTEST (For Games of Oct.

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