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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 20

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TWENTY THE' BRIDGEPORT FRIDAY, JUNE '1963. A By ROLAND YOUNG, STRATFORD ORIGINAL--John Barber hurled Stonybrook to a 6-4 win over Sterling house, giv- ng up nine hits and setting, seven men down on strikes. Holy Name clobbered Sterling rlouse, 10-3, with Suliicki turning in a three-hitter, with 12 strikeouts. Kowalski for the winners. Behind a four-hitter tossed by Smith, Stonybrook nipped Ray- jestos, 4-2.

Dave Garm Marks, and Ron DeFeo led the litters. Jlcriinz Housl 000 022--t 10 SlonybrooV 222 OOv--A 12 4 -if Little League Roundup tnd La Barbe piua.v and Lalka: SuliicVl PARK CITY NATIONAL--Sky- dels romped over L. J. Mezaros 15-5, with First getting the pitching win as Bekech, LePin- sky, Mulvey, and Wood topped the hitters. Kljydels 005 505 15 9 J.

Mcuros Co 310 100-- i 7 1 BRIDGEPORT ORIGINAL -A big six-run rally In the fourth inning gave the Optimist Club a 13 7 decision over the Arctic Sports Shop. VanStone topped the winners attack as Durwin pitched the win, setting 10 men down on strikes. The Moose Club ran over Crown Budget, 13-0, with Roman picking up the win and Wierzbicki getting two hits to pace the hitters. Fred Kwct hurled his fifth win downing' the Moose Club, 1-0, for Bero Really. Kwet allowed only one hit and struck out 11 men.

Durwin VanSlone: Belcher. Abba monle (2. Laudrnslaufer Thompson, Fgrez 5). Crown Budeet 000 000-- 0 4 2 Moose Club 600 70X--13 7 Jtnlney. Heflly Spray.

Hull (2): and AXJrillo. 1 Graham 5, Wicrbicki Moose Club 000 000--0 1 Bero Really 100 OOx--I 1Q Roman and Pratt: and Farkcr. B1.ACK ROCK Newells ran over Black Rock Dept. Store, 12 4, as Curt Garner posted the win and led the hitters along wit' Tony Cook. Mooney's hung on to edge Ne wells, 6-5, alter getting awa with a four-run rally in the firs inning.

Osberg and Bachinsk starred for the winners. Black Rock Dept. Store boun ced Melkos, 12-1, as Johnson wo and Luckelt led the hitters. Newells 100 310-- 1 Mooncys 401 IQx-- Mcltoi COO IOC-- 1 4 BlBck Rock Depl. St.

340 50x--12 Grosjier. Toaso 21. and Daniels; es, Johnson (2), And Smith. EAST END--The Indians edg ed the Orioles, 6-5, scoring th winning run in the fifth inninj as Mullins hurled the win an Morey and Moore starred at ba In eight innings, the Yankee nosed out the Red Sox, 5-' O'Toole picked up the win, in lief, with Cioffi and Verrillie lea ing the winners at bat. Vantnlette gave up but fou hits in pitching the Yankees a 7-1 win over the Orioles.

also collected his seventh honn of the season. 110110 00 4 2 000 400 01--5 AKronll, Jlubbs i i Cashello, Morcy- Your Mercury outboard dealer will arm you with lads about the new Merc fishing motors information that you may need to convince your wife (or yourself) that you've just got to have one. Maybe your old banger is shearing ping. Mercs have no shear pins. They have a live-rubber safety clutch instead.

Maybe you can't troll with your old motor because it idles badly and fouls plugs. Fishing Mercs have tilted pow- erheatis a eliminate fuel "puddling" and fixed-jet carburetors that keep the mixture right. There are lots of good reasons why you should have a new Merc. They start easy. They go through weeds and shallows without heating up.

They have full gearshift. If you don't have an outboard all the more reason to buy new Merc. It will take you off the dock and back where the fish are hiding. VISIT YOUR MERCURY DEALER. There's a good chance that you'll get a new Merc 60.

6 hp, Merc 110 9.8 hp, or a new Merc 200 2 0 hp. MERCS are very light and easy to carry home. and Reese: a a en; to pace Engborgs, Texaco a 3-0 decision over Mooneys. A ooneys OJO 000--2 5 0 20? IQx--5 6 2 Llpttk and Brand, 000 000--0 I I OOP 03V--3 3 0 FAIRFIELD AMERICAN oring 15 times in the ning--a new District Two for runs in ope inning, Fair eld Dept. Store downed Mercu- os, 16-12, in a free scoring bate.

Bob Day topped the hitlers. Pepsi Cola hung on to defeat lahr Glass, 9-8, -as Wayne Mur won his third game and Phil ubbard led the hitters. 075 00--12 5 100 4 Xallet-. Petrasko (4t, RadoimU 4 Mutlizan: Ororuiue (2), and rendergasl. Murray and Davis.

Ames (2); Elsen- rg. Lockirood (5). And Palaito, Khen' EASTON--Richie Horrigan led ie Bears to a H-l decision over ie Rains, giving up but six hits, The Hawks nosed out the Ranis, Gudzin posting the, win 100 000-- 1 6 0 236 I2x-- 9 Candee and Toblr NORTH END EAST-Joe Gjl- ertoni tossed a strong two-hitler give Sherwood a 3 win over MelsTV. DuDack -eFranzo, Kowalewski, and Gil ertoni led the hitters. Don demons turned, in a two itter as Sherwood Pharmacy ame up with eight runs in the xth inning to down Bridgepor dachine, 8-0.

Craig Gee homerei or the 1 02 000--3 2 2 5 RatUion 'and Bernard: GUWrtonl am 000 5 OOP 1 demons and Gflbertonl: Osborne, Bus II o), DelToro toK and Buturla, i (6). GREENFIELD HILL--Russel Chevrolet downed Carousel, 5-2 vith Sperry giving up but its, and Aldinger and Mason opping the hitlers. Speer turned in a thre'e-hUte Sturm Ruger zipped Carouse -2. Carousel blanked the Markc ers, 4-0, with Hawkins allowin ut four hits and Vahner an Wakeman leading the attack. llalas.

Carta' (A), Carousel 001 003--4 Marketeers 000 000--0 Hawkins and LabbBrtce: sanson. Mail (5)i and Gregorious. Connie Mack League St. Pius won its first tv games, topping the Townies, 6 and beating Brooklawn. 7-5, the opening week of play in Fairfield Connie Mack league.

Frank Sebestyen hurled tl shutout for St. Rius. and al scored the winning run and pile ed strong relief ball in the sc ond victory. Tom Sulick liit home run for Brooklawn in losing cause. In other games, Carol Moto took advantage of errors top Carol Motors, 5-1, and Joh Kopso led the Townies to a 11 win over Tunxis Hill.

Townies SI. Pius 0 I 0--5 0 3 X--7 SulicV. Pcrusi and Perusl. Sulick: a a Sebestyen and Callahan 0 I --5 0 0--1 Rammski anrf Klar: Sulick and We 1 0 3 0 PARK CITY AMERICAN -Scoring twice in the fifth inning, the Rosebud A.A. tripped Sam DiZenzo 4-3.

John Maco twirled the win as Karagus and Scrivani paced the attack. 000 120--3 4 1 005 7 1 Arkisoii, (51. and i i NORTH END WEST-Mooneys downed Jennies Apizza, 5-2, with Jeff Liptak hurling a five-hitter and Ken Tasi and Ed Ciarolla leading the hitters. Richie Dobbs gave up but one hit--a single in the sixth inning with two outs--and struck out IE 100,85,85,50.35,20, 8,8 tnd (I dp oulboirfl iu, SEE DOM'S MARINE FOR Mercury Motors Fun for Thi Whole Summer DON'S Marine Service Factory Tralnid Outboard Snotlallitt 1085 Stratford Ave. Stratford 8-7989 1 A.M.

AL Baseball DUSTY GOLF Last i a rained out atches in the and visions of the YMCA Industrial olf league are re-scheduled to- ght at Wheeler. The pair- gs follow: DIVISION (Group 1) lulhern New England Telephone o. vs. American Fabrics; Post vs. Central Tool; Met ipolitan Body vs.

Warner Bros. DIVISION (Group 2) Ictaphone vs. Bryant Electric; aybeslos vs. Columbia Records; ullard Co. vs.

Bpt. Brass. DIVISION (Group 1) ryant Electric vs. Bullard nited Illuminating Co. vs.

South- rn New England Telephone itramon vs. Remington-Rand. DIVISION (Group 2) llison i i i vs. Machines; Harvey HubbeH vs. prague Meier; United llluminat.

Co. vs. SlRBtllnfS DIVISION (firoui I rolfltl IV. U. N.B.T.

CO. 3 0 .19 'A Tl, elro. Body 2 16V- 10Y. PL Post 1 1 1 4 1 3 met. Fabricj I 2 13V, HV.

Bros. 1 ecilral Tool 3 8V, 1 8V, LADIES PAY Brass ybulos Co. IctBDhone rysrit Eler olcmbia Rtc. IV. 3 15 HV.

12 11 20V. 'DIVISION irirooB i rol vv. Elect. villard 'Co. N.E.T.

Co. Hranion nited nium. Co. "You mean to just sac there say you and let Dusty Lawn Bowling The Remington Arms team reg istered its second straight vie lory and handed the Bryan Electric rollers their first defea 16 to 5, in recent YMCA Indus i a Lawn Bowling league com petition at the T. J.

ParOy Me mortal greens. In other matches, Raybesto rolled to a 15-9 victory ove American Chain and Bridgepoi Brass nosed out Bridgeport Mi chines, 11 to 10. The league pom standings, follows: DIVISION (Group pt. Machines. Hison Ca nramie Meier nited Ilium.

Co. iarvey Hubbell rnlnlj iv. 55V. I 1 13V. 3Y, 16 II 10 17 .8 3 2-1 1 Results The results of recent aad division matches in the ndustrial Golf league follow: DIVISION Sikorsky ite- eated General Electric, 5-4; Ly- a Remington irms, 5-4.

DIVISION a i a Sikorsky defeated Columbia Records, Lycoming defeated Bullard 6-3; Ray- bestos defeated Dictaphone, 6-3. DIVISION A i a Group)--Singer Manufacturing de- eated Bassick 6J4 to 3ryant Electric defeated Jenk. 5-4; Bpt. Brass defeated Remington Arms, 7-2. DIVISION--Raybestos defeated Casco Products, 5-4; United Illuminating Co.

defeated Bpt. Machines, 2 to 1V4; Remington Rand defeated Bpt. Brass, 2 to tratford PAL-PONY Sterling House ailing. Monroe, tralford PAL topped league- 6 to .3,. In a PONY league ame'al Clover-Field last om'Medvecky limited'the losers five safeties, two of them by Whitcher- and Verrel; white Fred Roy, Richie Carn- and Greg Garaslmowic? two hits apiece to lead In.

a Junior PONY Lcagud till, the Sterling House entry defeated Stratford Shopping.Guide, to 2. Dick Hiiydlc Went on a bat tins spree, hitting Ihreo homers while John, Simons and Howlt Kricpler hit sole homers. Bll Metcalf registered sate ly for the lasers, with Terry Ui CEMENT BRICK PAINT FLAGGING Cut Idta) for Pitloi, tic. 48' sq. ft.

WENN; BLACK FLAGSTONE For Walk, anil Pot 101 3 00 Free Delivery Open Saturday Till Noon HENDERSON SUPPLY TREGGER COMPANY 51 FRENCH BRIDGEPORT FO 8-4284 is, Dave Wargo; and Pom Shjc- ell sharing Ihe, mound duties or Slorllng House. tThe was he i straight for (he league cad Ing Sterling House squad, ch will nieel Holy Name al Voostcr Field at 6 o'clock to. nishl. Duckpln Bowling r.M. t.

MffMfht Avt. lewllag Laim 4-isji SATURDAY NIGHTS at 8:30 DANBURY TAIR A DANBUHV, COMN. HUTORRCES New Exit Parmitting Fin.otl, FMUil, Moil Raxini i JS Mill I Sp.ecfw.y STOCK CARS (S.N.Y.R.A.) I MIDQETS. (A.R/D.C.) 15.29 2 JULY 20 AUG. 17 RAIN CHECKS VOID AFTER 3 COMPLETED RACES ADMISSION: Adulti Incl.) I FREE I I under 12 75c incl.) I A I I Children under 5 FREE JULY 6-13-Z7 AUG.

3-10-24-31 SEPT. 7 WE HAVE Jennlte 5.95 PER GAL. CAN PAINT PRODUCTS CO. BRIDGEPORT STRATFORD FAIRFIELD Black Rock defeated Success ark, 9-4, for its fourth straight in in Bridgeport PAL baseball oague action yesterday. In anther a End nipped outh End.

3-2. Black Rock's Jim Harding urled a four-hitler, striking out ight. Les Button and a ding each collected three hits or the winners. Wargo also stole ome in the fourth inning to reak a 4-4 tie an'd put his team head for keeps. Richie Janosko arnered two hits for the losers.

Ken Stewart was the hitting lar for North End i a double nd a single. Steve Zarcharko cd the losers with two hits. 11 AC 'A' Title Contest Slated for West Haven ANSONIA, June H--(AP) The CIAC Stale Class championship baseball game between Naugatuck and Greenwich will be played Saturday, starting at 2 p. m. at Qulglcy Stadium In West Haven, Tournament Director John Ruddy announced today.

Rockvitle and James Memorial of Simslwry will play for Ihc Class (medium schools) championship Saturday at Muzzy Held In Bristol, also starling at 2 p. m. said that the site of Ihc (small schools) title game Saturday will be decided today. The delay was caused by post- until yesterday of the second semi-final round game between Coventry and Masuk of Monroe. Coventry won In 15 innings, 1-0, and will meet Old Saybrook In (he final game.

DRIVEWAYS LAST TWICE AS LONG with oat o-i 1 les-iite 1 1 6 See Je- dpalei no A flni afcoit a'fic: i Coiaie: TOQWU PATCH is.es BSPHJSUSTiC CiJLh COPELAND CO. INC. Mo Woven Cf 248-4479 drive is a worthwhile only then can you appi ciate the qualify of the '63 Ford! You said a mouthful, Mr. Germano! Hearing about the Big Change in Ford isn't enough, You have to drive the '63 Ford to really appreciate Ford's vastly improved ride, performance and quality. Happily, it's so overwhelmingly evident that one test-drive will do it.

So your next move is to your Ford Dealer's. He has a demonstrator rarin' to banking on the fact that if you try it, you'll buy it. That's what Mr Germano did after just one spin. After all, Ford's new total performance is a mighty irresistible commodity-in tough endurance wins like the Daytona and Atlanta 500's as well as on your kind of roads. Don't miss the $100,000 Thunderbird Classic Invitational Golf sponsored by your local Ford the Westchester Country Club, Rye, New York, June benefit of the United Hospital Building Fund.

NBC-TV, 5-6 PM, June 16. COPPOLA MOTORS, Inc. 500 Kings Highway FAIRFIELD KEATING FORD Stratford Avenue STRATFORD LOH FORD, Inc. North and Sylvan Avenues BRIDGEPORT STEVENS FORD, Inc. 717 Bridgeport Avenue MILFORD.

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