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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 27

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HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y;, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1971 27 74-70; Jackets Romp Mike i Friedman Ilastings Gets 4th Triumph Tribe Drops' 2nd' Straight 1 Jumped to a 15-5 lead. Papell-an, who had his finest day as a varsity hit four 'of five from the. fiekf and S-of-3 from the free throw line for 11 points in the opening Both teams tallied 12 points In the second quarter as the Kevin Townsel paced the Tigers with' 23 points. It marked the sixth straight game that he has scored 20 or more He' received fine support from 'Barry Thomas and JaySaldT who tallied 19 and 18 respectively. As a team.

Roosevelt hit on 27 of 49 from the field for 55 per cent. White Plains was 33 of 76 for 42 per cent. FTOm the free throw line, the Indians were 16 fqr 23, while the Tl- fo (he period with seven. Robinson 'finished with 22-. points, .14 rebounds, and five assists.

Papellan tallied 21, dowp rebounds and. four steals. Walker was' high scorer for Bronxville with 12. 1 In the JV-game, Hastings won 43-42 as Walter Brickow-sld paced the victors with 11 points. Hastings scheduled to -host "league-leading'Rye Neck this afternoon, while Bronx- -ville was to play host to Dobbs Fferry.

jl David Louis the quarter the score was tied at56-alL Two Sid Jackson and basket by Max Kroner. in first minute of the final period gave Roosevelt a 60-56 lead. But the Tigers came back to score six straight points to regain the lead. ninth five minutes to 'go, Kremer sank two free throws to tie the game at 66-all. Neither team wai abieto score during the next two minutes.

Then White Plains hit three quick buckets to take a commanding 72-66 lead. A basket by Marty Gonda with 1:05 remaining dosed the gap to four. Gonda then hit two bee throws with 21 seconds left, but the Tigers Stewart Searty scored on an easy, layup with 15 seconds left to Jim Robinson and Gregg Papellan combined for 43 points as Hustings registered its largest margin of victory of the season, defeating Bronx- ville, 63-46, in a WIC Southern gewmade good on eight out. of Division -contest hero Monday the' third Bronx- nine.attempis. afternoon.

ville pulled to within five, but In the JV game, White The Yellow Jackets are now then Hastings began to pull Plains also triumphed, 63-58. 2-5 in the league 4-11 over away again. The Jackets Vie Federico was high scorer. llr while the rotv-os are 3-5 scored -six points In the final for. the losers with 16 points.

In the loop. minutes to take a 4631 lead Bobby Warsaw tallied 15, The win made up for an ear- into the fourth quarter. Robin- while Eddie Unterman was the-fier 41-36 defeat suffered at the son scored -10 points in rebounder with 13. hands of the Broncos. third stanza.

rooievilt 1 Hastings came out in a John Costello put the subs in. sf asp pressing man-to-man defense with about three minutes to ar that upset -BrenxviHci The --go- The Jaekets-outscorod. StiKESL. i1 Broncos managed enly one Bronxville, 17-15, In the final fridman 5 HmScr? i i field goal in the opening period period. The1 Broncos Dave Thomwwi capmnS) by Gary Avalone as Hastings Knight was.

the leading scorer WHITS PLAINS Thsmoi mutt Yellow Jackets enjoyed a 27-17 margin at halftime. Robinson paced Hastings with six points in the period, while Dave Walker had six for the Broncos. By MICHAEL FRIEDMAN Roosevelt Btghs basketball team suffered Its second straight setback as the Indi- thout the aerv- Billy Francis who was out with the flu, lost Anybody for a gameof question, that to White 74-70, Roosevelt's coach Tony DeMatteo has been asking around the afternoon at the loser'a and the replies so lar have been an emphatic NO. The Indians are now 8-4 on Lsat year, DeMatteo, In Us first season at the helm, guided SffiSJS the Indians to the best record In the county. They won the CMy hoped tobackoaSeS, league with a perfect llM) mark and were 14-1 for the regular nlng track this afternoon as It campaign, losing onlyto Scarsdale.

Then Section iwu scheduled to host Lincoln' tourney, Roosevelt defeated Osilnlngjbut was upset by Arllng- la City League contest With the 1971 season two months away, DeMatteo presently team led by more iw six a 13-game Ifheduls-Ttnof the points. Roosevelt- led -at-the-con tests are Qty League encounters and two more are against BK1 the first quarter, 16-13, city rival 'Sacred Heart1 The only non-city opponent Is Mount Vernon and to get that game DeMatteo had to agree to face the' Knights at their home field. The Indians' were looking forward to return contests with Scarsdale, Supposedly, DeMatteo and Raider coach Bill Sywetz tentatively, agreed to face each other twice this year. But when DeMatteo called Sywetz to arrange the dates, the Indian coach learned that his dub wouldn't even be facing Scarsdale once thia DeMatteo Dilemma; A Trip Down Under ices of top scorer Billy Frt Thomas Pic Captures Nyack Pace At Big-Y Thomas Pic, five-year -old gelded son of Bye Bye Byrd, Thomas Pir, which went the- co-favorite with Magnus. HASTINGS-- Tigers Top Saunders 62 -to 42- MAMARONECK Saunders High School's basketball team visited Mamaroneck Monday afternoon and came-away with a 62-42 loss to the Tigers.

The Blue Devils now show a 69 record for the season. They were scheduled to meet City League rival Gorton this afternoon. Both teams got off to a poor-, shooting start in the contest as took an 65 lead, after the first quarter. Roger Kerr scored sill five of the Devils' points In the period. Mamaroneck upped its lead to 21-14 at the half but the locals stormed back to take a 3627 edge late in the third quarter.

Hie Tigers then reeled off 10 straight points to regain the lead. Saunders stayed wittfin 10 'points until the final two and a half minutes of the game when the subs came in and the margin grew rapidly. Kerr finished with 14 points to pace Saunders and teammate Tom Mozdziak added 10. John Golden scored 19, 15 of 'them' in the second half, to lead the home team and Skip Pennucd added 15. SAUNDERS MAMARONECK Karr 4 14 Waod Immcr 4 0 1 Pmnucd Izlnlekl I 0 2 Gotten Moidilok 4 210 Graf Garcia 0 2 2 Untcr Graco ,10 2 Stu'mtor Sorter 111 Pootoy CasTano 4 I 0 0 SIS s1; Mi 2 14 1 2 4 I 0 2 1 0 2 IS 10 42 SCORE BY SAUNDERS MAMARONECK 2S 122 PERIODS 0 IS 1142 SUM 25-22 What the heck Is the matter with the blankety-blank TV now? This was the big uproar all over our town Sunday night as Con Ed blew another one.

Through aU we seem to survive, and wasnt it nice to look across the room and exchange pleasantries with the love of your life. HHMMM? Didn't you? It was a. nice change of pace. Speaking about a change of pace, the mini-blackout in the Big Apple (thats New York to yon non-swlngers out 1 there) also effected the rollers In the' little Apple (Yonkers that Is). The scores reaching the Bulletin did not generate enough energy to Juice up the BOWLERS SPOTLIGHT so my friends, we shan have a mini-blackout of the SPOT for this session.

On to the Clubhouses. Mens 606 Club DamAzca-ro. beamed In on the head pin and lit up the with a 225- -607 series. Dom the Club is yours! Womens 800 Club Phyllis Moretti pin spotted a 216519 series with the Pin spotters at the Yonkers Bowl. Jennie Bie-gay of the Little Valley Mixers hit a 180-510 series.

Tonla Syl-vestrl was the top Yonkers Topper with her topping 215-' 501 Good show Tonia old top. Tuesday Nile Mixers 1 Tony Spada a 224-554, Tony Mas-tronicola 202-551 and Tony Charley Lye a Lorrat-ta Little hit a big 170-496, Ellen Follett a. 176470; Marylou Ruther a 196-469 series. 28 Belles Mary Husband was a good wife and rolled a 176432 series. Joan Graff a 186473, Jackie Logozlo a 176 486, Molly Falrow a 175-431, OlUe Darmstadt hit a Hip-Hip Hooray 171-452, DeeDegnara 152-368 series.

Van Wood Claiwlc Bruce Ranallo a Sharp 247-599 with the Red Razors. Don Reinert-son a 223-587, Terri McGee a 154-417, Debbie Ward a 161-413, Jacquie Heinrich a 136-388 series. Farkdale Women Lee Vari-an hit a 176-455, Terry Napur-ski a 166437, Joan Stegman a 161-434, Marie Panek a 151-421. -To S3 I 74 J7 14 70 SCORE.BY PERIODS WHITE PLAINL. 11 21 IB-74 ROOSEVELT J.

14 21 If 14-70 a 156. Shirley Diuro, the secretary of the group, gets an A for her hard work with the books. Heres earth-shattering The government of Great Britian has officially recognized, tenpin thus paving the way to possible government flnudal support for teams competing in international tournaments. Pip-pip, good show and all that British talk. The bowling enthusiasts in GB got so excited they forgot to stop for their spot of tea.

I didnt know that bid tops! Lincoln Park Jesters Lu-' cille Alderese didnt stop for her spot of tea. She was too busy rolling a 176489 series. Sarah Waxman a 469, Ronnie Holland a 466, Laura Moore a 46L High games. Winnie Tor-rano a 206, Lee Chrr a 19L Otis Bowling League John Hollor a 217-567, Lon Hanley a 558, Mike Salem a 558, Frank Cook and John Made a 549, Fred Kortz a 217-543, Andy Po-poyics a 203-543. Hey you fel-lows What eve happened to the Corner Boys? Sunday Night Mixers Jo Simon a 166469, Alfreds Jaku-bek who cuts a cute figure curved the ball into the wood for a 186-461 series.

Bill Fisher a 233-588, Paul Bretones a 197-56L Paul Schmidt a 216 game, Henry Handler a 214 game. Mr. Charles Luce, chairman of Con Ed, says BOWLING IS ALIVE AND WELL and BLOW does not necessarily hook with transformers but is a failure to make a spare, an error, a miss. I DIDNT KNOW THAT MR. LUCE! Keep those light glowing.

owned by Fop-Un Stable of Westbury, took the featured Nyack Pace Monday night at Yonkers Raceway in steady drizzle over a sloppy track. A of 13,624 was on hand. Saunders Swimmers Top Commerce Led by 1 -winners Ralph Hoffman and Richard Hermes, Saunders' swimming team defeated Commerce, 54--33. Hoffman was victorious In the 100-yard freestyle and backstroke, while Hermes copped the 200-yard individual medley and the 400-yard freestyle. SOt itwdliy mw (Sk rsbolg, Toll, Me-Grsth, SavInallillJ; kopfi (SI, Maher medley Hermet 200 Irteitylp Ore.

(a. HO Individual (, ZaflNvIdi (C), St freettyle McWtilrter (Cl, VMM (i), Monti (S), 20.1; Slvlns CaMara (C), Tolli (SI, Gocconoglla (SI. 100 terainly McGrath (SI. 100 1 1 Hawnan (), Holrariew (S), Whllrny (C), HjS; (SI. Rinaldi (SI.

backitrak Zatkovk 400 fraartyte Hcrmn Mater (Cl, 100 (Cl, Skratola (SI. 100 braattitrok Hoffman (SI. Strom (C). Caccapoalla (SI, 400 Srmityl ratay (Whrtnay, McWtiirtr, Straws, Malwr), Wed. Fob.

10th. BUULDOG BROWER vs PEDRO MORALES HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP MIDGET TAG TEAM PLUS Ren. Tog Teams id two other matches! THE REASON 6IVEN by Scarsdale was that their league schedule has been expanded andjhatthey had already scheduled Sleepy Hollow and Harrison as non-league opponents. But -Just a few weeks earlier, Sywetz was on the phone with Saunders' coach Joe Prior seeking a game. When DeMatteo called New Rochelle, a team that the Indians defeated twice a year ago, he received a similar negative, reply.

Expanded league schedules may be one reason why opponents are shedding Roosevelt like' the plague, but another reason may be the fact that the Indians have the best one-two pitching duo -In the county returning in southpaw Lee EYutkin and righthander Billy Stands. A year ago, Frutkln was 7-0 and Stands 61 and both huriers had no-hitters to their Credit. When you have two top pitchers like that coming back, DeMatteo Is learning that opponents arent exactly Jumping at the opportunity to face the school that had the best record the county in 1970. Thomas E. lynch, executive vice-president of Yonkers Raceway, and Sam Anzakme, publicity director, departed this afternoon on the Raceways 12th annual talent search for New Zealand and Australian horses to be Invited to compete In the 8100,000 Martin Tananbaum International Pace on June I.

The Invited hones will also compete in the Good Time Pace on June 11 and the Cardigan Bay Pace on June 18. Both these events will carry purses of 835,000. After spending two days on Honolulus sunny beach of Waikiki, Lynch and Anzakme will arrive. Friday In Christchurch, New Zealand, the scene of the 30th Inter-Dominion Championships. The best Down Under pacen will be vying In this four-leg championship which gets underway Saturday.

The second leg is scheduled for Wednesday the 17th, with a semi-final leg slated for Saturday the 20th. The following Saturday, the 27th will be the Final with the horses to be chosen by their showings In the first three legs. The Inter-Dominions carries total purse of $127,900. ONE OF THE Anzac horses that Yonkers management win be keeping a close eye on will be New Zealand's Stella Frost Reports from New Zealand claim that this six-year-old man Is in great shape. She is the greatest stake winning standardised racing in New Zealand at the present time.

As of two weeks ago, she had won 864,275 based on 18 wins and 25 seconds and thirds. Stella FYost has a mark of 1:59 3-5 at Addington Raceway, Christchurchs three-quarter mile track where the Inter-Dominions win be contested. She won the $26,500 Auckland Cup sn New Years Eve, after finishing second to James in the New Zealand Cup nee in November. James, Hoiy Hal, True Averil, Manana, and Radiant Globs -are other topTNew Zealand prospects, while the best from Australia appear to be Mount Eden and Koala FYost. All win be competing In the Inter-Dominions James and Holy Hal are both trained and driven by Peter Wolfenden of Auckland, the man who originally handed the gnat Cardigan Bay.

Now an lynch and Anzakme have to do Is find another Cardigan Bay to bring over to theseshores. But that, my is ao small task. BRONXVILLS NASTINOS 0 OP Auftora 1 I Pnblmeii in Turnr TT'S Papellan 1 1 7 McKtman I 1 7 1 S- Capuana 1 1 1 1 1 Bingham BaramrilE CMmfea 1 i .1 a i 1 i i i AO. Walker MeGrelh -fcghmgyg II tO 41 Sits SCOSS BY PERIODS BRONXVILLS J2 JJ 15-4S NASTINOS IS 1 17-41 off Apollo, was driven to a 2'i-length victory by Ben Webster. He clocked 2:07 Whirling Dust, reined by John Chapman, was second while A.C.s Dandy, Jack Richardson, was third.

The winner returned $7.20, $3.80 and 83.20. It was his sec- ond victory in four starts this year. Whirling Dust, which was overcome In the stretch after leading much of the race, paid $4.80 arid $4.20 while A.C.s Dandy was 86.60 for show. When Webster won the, eighth rare with Lord Avon he became only the fourth driver to win five races on a card in the 22-year history of the Big-4. The Daily Double paid 836.40 as Chester Devil won the opening race and Direct Port took the second.

The number combination was 1-6 The attendance for the first 30 nights of the Yonkers meeting, through Saturday, was 503,216, an average of 16,773. Handle for the period was 857.625.964,- averaging out 81,920,865. Side! Easy Moving! Smooth-glide -nyion Rollers mike moving and cleaning easy. Special Feature! Add in Automatic Ice Maker now or later. Replaces the present ice service in this refrigerator.

SEE OUR LOW PRICE lea Maker -teethe garner Gonda was the games top scorer with 28 points. Jackson -tallied 17 and Kremer 12. In rebounding, Gonda also led the way with seven, while Jackson and Kremer each had six. High games, Chris Casag-rande a 175, Barbara PiUero a 168 game. Everyone to the Juice bar for a pick-mp-up! Farkdale Men Ray Melnik a 226575, A1 Vartan a 212-563, Joe Panko a 106549, BudFi-gler a 216533, Dick Wlghton a 196508.

Bronxville Ladies Eleanor Kuhn a 186-498, Ruthe Gross-man a 196494, Rita (the Champ) Endres a 176481, Marie Fllnter a 186477, Joan Wortman a' 170-473. Alicia Quigley a 166165-470 series. Question? How many of you rollers have fired a split now and then and In the process klnda lost your cool? Hummm? Relax and read this UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE account of the Velmas Supper Club vs Cows at Durango, Colorado in 1962. The Velmas team had-HOLD ON TO YOUR FLASHLIGHTS 39 splits and the' Corns had 35 How does that grab you all you splitters you? Feeling better? Original Bowlirrttrw Lil Bailey Where you been Lil? anyway a 176489. Mary Pan-' gaio a 181-479, Barbara Hay-duk a 207-471, Faye Petrezzo a 184-468, Lucretia Mancuso a 156464, Liz Kleis a 166-439 series.

Yonkers FO I remember when you could mail a letter for three cents! Now a person has to bring his check book when he hits the PCX Oh well, thats progress. Bob Franse stamped a 211-206590, Bill Dennehy cancelled a 201-564, Bob Lutz a 227-558 and Vincent Zuk a 202-536. Glen Hills Bob Rousseau a 587, Mike Gaito a 212-585, that a boy Mike. Matty Monaco a 558, Dom Monaco a 550 aeries. Yonkers Toppers Lulu Ra-domski a 180-491, Lulu, you did it again! Marie Greene a 176 493, Julia Schnitta a 186487, Marjorie Meduec a 196478, Mary Pojer a 185-478, Ann Az-zaro a 166-476.

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