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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 47

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iJ oryt urrww onnnnrTV wrnww-xr-gr vr nrwrwrwwF -r 'www T- -A. THE HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 47 wins fifth title Yonkers split Colonial pair East Yonkera won the second, 6 5, on the strength of three-run fourth and fifth innings. In the aeml-mnrathon oxn-rr, Angelo Basso had lour hits nnd shortstop llarr Sallotulo three for the Mam. SUotoln-saved the game for Satlustin ith a two-out diving catch In the 10th with two men In aim ing position. WALTHAM.

Ma-Alex Mn of Yonkera, N.Y., and the New York Athletic Club won hla fourth conaecutlve national Mber title Monday wight at the U.S. National FVndng Champkxuhlpo at Bentley College here. In winning hla fifth champl-V onahlp all told, the 32-year -old car aaleaman compiled a record in the finals, lotting to Chaba Gall of White Pialna, N.Y., who placed fifth in the final with a 2-3 mark. -Cesaa'a triumph qualified him for the five-man UJ3. Olympic saber team.

lie will be fencing for NYAC Thursday in the National Saber Team Champlonshlpa. Bert FYeeman, a 23-year-old Marine 1st lieutenant stationed at Quantlco, captured the national foil championship Sunday night Albert Axelrod of Scarsdale, N.Y., bidding to become a member of the JS. Olympic foil team for the alxth time, failed when he was ousted in a semifinal fenceoff. Ruth White of Baltimore, a senior at New York University, captured her second U.S. women's fencing title Tuesday night and became the only woman fencer to win two championships before her 21st birthday.

She will be 2l July -16. Mias White, who lint won the title as a 17-year-old Baltimore high school senior, won 21 of her 23 matches, losing only to Natalia Clovis of Los Angeles, In the last match of the final round. League-leading New York Stan divided a Colonial Baseball League double header with Yonkera TUcaday, winning the first game, 9-5, then losing the second, 13-7. In other action, Mamnro-neck split with East Yonkers and Mount Vernon took two from New York Colts. The Stars, at 11-3, hold a one-game lead over both East Yonkera and New Rochelle the latter team notching two forfeit victories from Ossining, "which wna' dropped by the league at a Monday night meeting for repeated laxity in fielding a team." The New York frontrunner won the opener with lour runs In the sixth behind the hilling of Tom Belle and Manuel Claxton.

Larry Saidenbrrg pitched and batted the Terrace City club to victory In the nightcap, with help from Tom Morris, who collected three RBI. Saldcnherg had two RBI on three singles. Mamaraneck outlasted East Yonkers, 3-2, In 10 Innings In the first game ns Phil Sallustlo recorded his fourth victory. Mangan winsninth P. Martin crown FINAL FUNG Alex Orbsa ef Yenkert (right) aesres on saber illiquid a berth on tbs U.H.

Olympic team at the Qtlzar of Phllldelphla 1 win his fourth straight national al Fencing Champlanahlpa Monday at Bentley College In Waltham, Mass. AP WlrepboU. Near disaster on the Sound Fischer, Spassky in delaying tactics By AL BAMBERGER JR. WRN ports Writer They were terrifying moments lor Al Comen Monday on Long Island Sound. The Stratford, foundry executive, who sails out of Larchmonts Horseshoe Harbor Yacht Club, escaped safely with his S-boat crew when all but run down at the start of the class race In the Sheldrake YC holiday YRA regatta.

But his battleship-grey Milk-wood wasn't so fortunate and today the venerable Herresh-off 27-footer Is in Nichols' yard for repairs. The collision puts In sharp focus the crying need for some sort of control of boatmen, who dont need a drivers li It was a harrowing experience," Al relates In retrospect, although at the time there was no fright Just disbelief, then instinctive reaction. "Tills Is my fifth season racing and the first 'thing I learned was that starboard had the right of way. The skipper of an unidentified cruiser, sails full in a 10-15 -mile souwester, apparently never learned that first lesson. He sailed hla blue sloop straight into the starting area where four S-boats were positioning themselves, running the line, and another 17 yachts were awaiting their guns.

Across -the line, the very middle, In the opposite direction, came the cruiser, hard on the wind, right at Milkwood and Mrs. Elaine Oomito's Red Witch. She kept coming, heeding starboard' cries of neither the racing skipper nor (he Mamaraneck club's regatta chairman Jon Tobey and his henchmen. Only Cornea's skillful maneuvering, at the last moment, avoided a serious disaster. The boat smacked, broadside.

He was not responding to the 'starboard' cry," Comen related. Elaine was Just able to get by him. He was aimed lor her and appeared trying to go between us. "We fell oil when we saw he was not going to alter, his course, and then he finally fell off, which he then should not have done, so late. So I quickly hit the tiller back.

If I hadn't," Al reflected, he would have caught me square. REYKJAVIK, Iceland iAPi The world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now la scheduled to start Thursday afternoon following another postponement, this one demanded by the Soviet champion. After holding out for more money and getting it, the American challenger enmetn Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday. Bui Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide whn would move first because Fischer was not present. He sad sent hls second, a Roman Catholic priest.

Officials announced a new nothing new to Mangan, who was winning his ninth champi-konshlp in 13 years. At one time he ripped off six In succession. Mangan, who this year also serves as president of the league, advanced to hla title match by posting another straight-set triumph, 6-2, 6-0, over fourth-seeded Bill Tully of Pelham Country Club. Tully has won the Paul Martin singles crown four times. Higgins, matched against No.

3 seed Dick Goldstein of Hartndale's County Tennis Club of Westchester In the semis, had things a bit tougher before he could qualify to lace Mangan. He finally put down Goldsteins bid, 64, 7-6, after a tie-breaker that terminated 5-to-3. Jack Stahr of Larchmont, tournament director, noted that the double umpire system was used for the final, and all were pleased with its success. Seated In the high chain were two memben of the Eastern Tennis Umpires Association, Mrs! William Jackson of Bronxville and Doug Stewart of Milford, N.J. There were no doubles conducted over the holiday In that rain-delayed phase of the Paul Marlin, where Lee Gunst and Ron Picket of Mamaroneck's Beach Point Club are seeded first and Mangan and Manuring teammate Albie Collins are seeded second.

But Stahr is hopeful the doubles may be completed over the weekend. Just two weeks behind A AU swim mark to Bobby Hackett Bobby Hackett of Yonkera opened the Metropolitan A.A.U. swimming season, with a pair of wins at the New York Athletic Gub meeting on Travers bland, Pelham, N.Y. The 12 year old Yonkera merman, representing Bernals rirtl I NIIMS-t I I IN 1M 11 I NT nyi Layaa ll-tl. lHi plMir Lea WiiHi III).

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Fischer arrived In Reykjavik early Tuesday. The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per rent of the gate receipts, but lie agreed to come after a London Investment banker doubled the 3125,000 puna which lie and Spassky will divide. The 29-year-o id American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guarded villa at the edge of town hen Spassky counterattacked in the holdout department. SiO S.JO 1 11 blackwall tube-leit plua I1.7S Fad. Ea.

Tax and Old lira. Bit Md aW Krt WHITE PLAINS Goodyear Service Store 330 Central A vonuo 949-1025 STMED Public Offering All Stock cense." It points up the necessity of their learning the rules of the road as well as courtesy at sea, and all manner of aafe-ty as the Coast Guard la trying to teach through It Boating Safety Branch. Crashes, through Ignorance or carelessness or daring, seldom occurred sailboat racing in these parts. Now they're happening all too frequently, and hardly a regatta passes that there isnt some kind of accident. It was only in Sunday's Orienta Beach YRA event that a powerboat smashed through the starting line, her skipper giving no heed to some hundred sailboats in the area.

A similar situation confronted Comen. Gator Swim Gub, set a new A.A.U. record in the 100 meter freestyle with a time of 1:04.3. He also took first place in the 100 meter butterfly, in 1:16.0. Hackett's next meet will be at Roslyn, L.I., on July 5.

opens at 1960' opens at 2265' opens at 2140 SCARSDALE It was an all-Wall Street final Tuesday in the singles championship match of the list edition of the Paul Martin Memorial Tennis Tournament, but not a single tremor wan picked up by the seismograph at Dow Jones. Pitted in the Anal of the annual event which was concluded at the Fox Meadow Tennis Club were stockbrokers John Mangan of Rye -and the Ma-nurslng Island dub and Bob Higgins, playing out of the New Rochelle Tennis dub, respectively the tourney's No. 1 nd No. 2 seeds, and form stood up to the enth degree. Mangan prevailed in straight sets.

Higgins, a newcomer to the Westchester County Tennis League and the Martin Tournament (exclusive to WCTL members), started off strongly to lead, 4-2, in the Initial set, then again 5-3, before the veteran 37-year-old Mangan took charge and ripped off seven straight games. The scare was 7-5, 6-2-. Victory in the Paul Martin is Athletics win title The Athletics, of the Wood-Lean Boys Clab, Major League Division, won the whole thing, beating the heavy, hitting Indiana 5-3, behind the 12 strikeout performance of Roger Murphy and the dutch hitting and stellar fielding of shortstop, Bill Ryan, and first baseman, Ed Ryan. The Athletics built an early two run lead as E. Ryan and John Saugerton walked.

Bill Rygn, then hit triple, scoring both1 runners for the first inning lead. Murphy had fanned the side In the Initial inning, but wasn't as fortunate in the next round. In the second Inning, Ron Lippi 'opened with triple, and then Paul Catherall knotted the game with a home run to right eenterfleld. The tie was short lived as Tack Conway drove in a pair, with triple to deep center-field, to restore the As two run advantage. With two out in the bottom of the third Inning, Steve Mi-Josda dosed the margin to one run with a tremendous home run to left eenterfleld; But Murphy, with outstanding fielding help from shortstop Ryan, shut the door on Indian hopes from there on.

Yonkers Rec. net winners The Yonkers Recrestion Department Men's tennis squad, slipped by Eastchcstcr, 3-2, In a Westchester County DPRC league meeting. Led by Allan Kempncr. who defeated Dan Kirly of East-cheater, 3-2, 6-3, the Yonkers team had to come from behind in doubles, winning two of the three matches. In doubles Kobrin and Schwalbe defected, Grossman and Samuels; 1-6; 7-5, 6-3 for one of the wins, and In the last match of the day, Pika and Fitzpatrick of Yonkers outfought Swartout and Rothman; 3-1, 64, 7-5 to clinch the days competition.

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