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Newsday (Nassau Edition) from Hempstead, New York • 466

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Hempstead, New York
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466
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i I Now Non-Champ Champ Faces the Champs eligible to compete at Weetbury today Mixed Sweeps faded from the scene in because he was able to win four the late 60s An attempt to resurrect guardo of Patchogue was the winner ($1110) as he led the qualifying with i a 1214 total for five games then downed John Kereszes of Holbrook 214-181 in the title game The loser earned $600 for second while Vinnie Cosenza of Coram was third for $500 Marie Murena and Midge Streich put together a 794 performance to win the Class title in the Nassau County Bowling Class Doubles at Sheridan Academy Mineo-la Pet White end Minni Nivens won Class A with 763 while the victory in Class went to Christine Clark and Mary Lynch with 701 There were no entries at all in the 120240 competition a disappointment to tournament officials who had created thin competition limited to bowlers with averages of 120 and less new Ladies Scratch Club attracted a nice turnout of 75 for the second tournament as Lisa Maurice of The Bronx earned the $400 first prize at Wantagh Lanes last Sunday Lucy Donnantuono of Staten Island finished second ($275) Debbie Donovan of East Northport took third ($225) and Anna Bell of Hicksville was fourth ($175) the event has met with a distinct lack of success over the past three years "I thought we were on our way when we had 187 team entries last year at East said Henry Fienberg co-chairman for the Bowling Council tournament "But since we drew only 126 teams at Farmingdale last weekend I guess time to re-evaluate Patricia Ruh and Terry Liben both of North Massapequa combined to form the winning team at Farming-dale putting together a 717 acratch performance that became 923 when a 206-pin 100 percent handicap on 143 and 154 averages was added They earned $300 Steve Sanders fresh from the largest tournament he has ever conducted is hoping to go even higher next Sunday when he conducts his Scratch Marathon at Garden City Bowl Squad times are noon and 3 pm Entry fee is $45 and each player will receive a free bowling towel There were 172 entries in November event at Captree Bowl West Islip the largest number ever for one of his tournaments Mike Dio- straight one-game matches including the thrill-packed final when he downed qualifying leader and number-one seed Andy Cassara of Maspeth 166-165 Cassara earned $600 for second after rolling 656 which was the best three-game qualifying score Third place ($400) went to Chris Luttecke of The Bronx Frank Scott of Ozone Phrk took fourth ($300) while Bill Entler of Rockville Centre first victim in match play earned $250 for fifth a long way from what its predecessor the Holiday Mixed Doubles Sweeps once was And unless someone comes up with some answers on how to create interest a good chance that last Nassau-Suffolk Bowling Council Doubles Tournament at Farmingdale Lanes will be the final one in the series At one time the Holiday Mixed Sweeps was the top social event of the bowling season on Long Island annually drawing up to a thousand doubles teams that represented all of the integers of the game in Nassau and Suffolk Counties For one reason or another the The 36 men who previously had won one of Jim Scratch Tournaments were restricted from competing which made it that much easier for Hank Fallacaro of Staten Island After qualifying fifth Fallacaro swept through the TV-style stepladder finals to win the $1000 top prize at Rockville Centre Lanes last weekend "It was the largest entry ever said Lustig The final count for the five preliminary squads was 235 The best previous turnout for one of tournaments was 226 All of champions however have their own outlet today (2 pm) at Westbury Bowl where the 36 go into action in his Tournament of Champions "Every one of the 36 will cash for at least said Lustig "First place is Fallacaro is the only one of the men who bowled at Rockville Centre who is A Man and His Special Players Are Honored erything said Alex Munser of Commack the spe cial soccerplayers get so much out of so little Tilings we take for granted For the final game at Southern Methodist campus stadium there were around 6-8000 Money everything or is it? The New York Pancyprian Freedoms have elected to leave their hometown fans to keep expenses minimal After playing tHofotra three rounds of home games at The smile on Mike face after the Long Island Junior Soccer Special Soccer Awards Dinner Nov 19 at the Colonic Hill in Hauppauge said more than any person could put into words The hugs kiwffes and salutations bestowed upon Ludin by his children the special ones made the entire evening worthwhile to him "When Pele was hoisted up on his shoulders in front of 78000 fans what he wanted everybody to learn soccer it was Ludin said "and what I What began in Huntington as a gesture of love providing mentally retarded autistic learning disabled and other handicapped children an avenue of recreation has blossomed into a program that has spread across Long Island A booklet is being published the costs of which are being covered by Chase Manhattan Bank to help interested parties in starting or running special soccer programs in their communities The awards dinner was just a social gathering to celebrate the end of a successful season "When you see all this it makes ev i cc Ul 2 a 5 a 3 CO 5 3 0 fl 01 mean so much to them" The happiness is what means the most to Ludin Surrounded by several of his special athletes Ludin could only smile and whisper "What can I say I have so many An Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association under-16Vfc select team which included Long Islanders Steve Dino Megaloudis goalkeeper Mark Tapper Michael Constantino Mimmo Scanni and Peter Schnur was one of four teams in the Southland Dairies Tournament Sept 29-30 in Dallas The team finished second defeating California 3-2 before losing in the final to the host team North Texas 3-2 going to be a real big tournament" coach Judd Dunn said "Southland Dairies the sponsor must have sunk $125000 into this They sent us plane tickets for 18 players and two coaches and they put us up at a Hilton Six local players were selected to attend the National Soccer Camp at the UJ3 Olympic Training Facility in Colorado Springs Colorado: David Smyth Michael Windishmann and Arnold Siegmund and Constantino Megaloudis and Marco Malusa the second vice president was inducted into the Glen Cove Hall of Fame LUSL president Peter -Collins was the re- University Stadium the Freedoms have readied the finals So where will they be playing against Guadalajara in the CONCACAF (Confederation of North Central American and Caribbean Associations of Football) Central-North America Club Championship final? Los Angeles California "I want to have an economic disaster on my said Phil Christopher president of the Pancyprian Association of America "They Guadalajara cant play on Sundays because of their season With the weather here you cant risk it nobody would com out for a night Therefore Christopher has after negotiating with several sites in the Los Angeles area set the final for Dec 11 at the Los Angeles Coliseum cipient of this Gordon Bradley Award the highest honor Nick Apostolides and Sean Greene were selected as the referees of the year Field Hockey: a Game Too Continued from Preceding Page "Great watched from the sidelines learning although I hope they take some of our own guys On Hie field about that time Dave Padorek had just created a huge divot in the county-owned grass Rick Seibert playfully threw his stick after a ball that rolled out-of-bounds Fleming took three "practice before finally connecting with a free hit "It gets frustrating and depressing sometimes But going to stick with it and no Kaufman said determinedly "Come back in six months and see a whole different team out there By then know what realize it takes time to get confidence she said A month ago Murray and her teammates played in a tournament at upstate Utica which to their surprise included coed teams "We were about the only ones who didn't have any men on our she said "We played Mohawk in the final They had four men and seven women on their team They beat us 4-0 with the men scoring three of their four goals Next time we plan to Hockey Facts An Indoor Season Tbs fall ruod for field hockey ia over bat there ere plena for indoor winter play at SUNY-Old Weatbury and the outdoor apring aeaaon at John Adama High School in Oaona Park New playera experienced or not are welcome and will be given a complete training program For further information call Paul Lichtman of the Long laland Men's Field Hockey Aaaociation (718423-5688) Alva Serrette of the North-Eaat Field Hockey Aaaodatian (718629-2964) or Hafix Ahmed of the Zindabad club (718657-7032) LI goalie Paul Lichtman braces for a Zindabad rush.

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