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SEVENTEEN -NEW CASTLE, NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1987 Four remain Prajiles I The scoreboard Bjillth.cl 4 a 1 Andrew, lb 4 1 I 3 I I tlowinl. 1 Poy.jb 4 0 5 0 0 Seniors bowl well in first annual event Leighty, Minner, Hickling take division trophies The fir.st annual Senior Citi-7ens Bowling Touni anient al Slicnango Bowi-A-Wny Saturday was a great success. Twenty-eight bowlers took part in the affair, which was broken down into three age divisions, Tom Leighty walked off with the first-place trophv in the 60 to 04 division by rolling an 317 total of four games, including handicap. Stan Witkuwski finished scoond with an fiOa series. Bryan Minner took the honors in liie 65 70 division by rolling 833 for his four games.

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The winners include (1-r) front row: Bryan Minner (B5 70) and Harvpv Hickling (71 and over). The rum SCiti W.tfcowski, James Maxwell 'and I.ou Bertiahe. XLtliL-btrren. HIl Carili-iml 4llli. ncisrt.

gj. nnblnitin. ClaM p.3), Kllnbrlilb i 1 3 1 1 Alllsnn.Tf 3 0 llnemftrr.rf 4 1 (1 F.olllns.jb a LjHorUjn.lb 4 0 I vcraaics a l' 3 0 0 0 0 McDdwe11.ii 3 0 i i) 0 0 7limrIp.n 0 oIMiyt.Bh 0 0 SZJ! I I I.03 Anneles B. 211 SJmpaDn. Ov lMri Rozzi archery shoot leader Ben look higii in the Osage Archery shov.

yesterday at the club grounds Rozzi won the freestyle Class A Lhusion wilh a total. Walter Karski took second with 893. The Class title went to Bistyga with 937, while Ed Dy-erly liad 392 and Jerry Signer 875. Pete Barber was me Freestyle Open winner with a scoi'f. Ilany Swank tonk the Instinctive Class A U'le wilh 904.

Instinctive Class Ii was Bill Hunter with 321. Others high in thid divishn were Bill Turner. TBii, and Glen He.1-rick, 730. Class leader were D'ck Romeo 579 and Jim EUiott, 2nd back in lead Second Ward climbed back into a first place tie in the Jos-eph's National Little League Saturday at Dean Park. The winners rolled over 4lh Ward, 4-2, I it tiv Jeff Stein-brink.

Steinbrink hurled a five-hitter and had a three-for-four day at the plale. Jue Quimby had two tuts for the winners, while R. Razzano bad two for losers. Pittsburgh trials for PGA set today PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Forty-seven players were to tec of! today at Hill Crest try-Club in nearby Lower Burrell in the sectional trials for the natiunal Professional Golfers Association championship. 1' nil, n.

ft-' igi 5 i 0 2 N.MHruii.ci' 4 I 1 CuLor.jh 2 2jCnsh.il 1 i 2 Q.rC 3 1 Hth.c 0 iLumpc.pn ii Slf I 1 tjii noinnT nB 01)0 031 ED CRTvVRlGHT RECORD 7 RBI 'S ONE IWN1MG! By United Press International National League rlm( Clmnte, Pitt 5b 223 45 Si .372 CmpA, 7,. ,4 ni-, Rose, Cin Aaroni AU 59 225 47 73 .324 Brocr St 58 265 47 85 .21 Allen, Phil 60 224 43 72 .321 Flood, StL 52 203 211 65 .320 American Lcasne Kaline Det Ystrzsk'i, Bos 62 224 38 73 Carew Mirl 60 33 75 .325 ivi, cn mn io ptrocuj' Eos B0 212 29 65 307 Northrp, Det 53 212 28 65 .307 Berrv, Chi 59 231 33 Minch'r, Ca! 60 206 33 62 301 Nati a YS. Braves 17 ttynn. Aslios 16 Ptil.M imrk 13; Phillips, Cubs and Clemente, Pirates 12. Aniericnn Leaeiie: Robin son, Orioles 20, Killcbrew, Twins 18; Howard, Senators and Yastrzemski, Eed Sdx 16; Mantle, Yanks 13.

Buns Balled Tn National League: Wvnn, As tros 48; Clemente. Pirates 4G: Aaron. Braves. 45; Perez. Reds 44; Phillips, Cubs 41, American League: F.

Robinson, Orioles SB; Killebrew, Twins 51; Yastrzemski, Red Sox 46; Kaline, Tigers 45; Howard, Senators 39. rilehing Nattfinal LeaRiie: QllMn, Reds 8-1; Lemasler, Braves 7B-1: Nolan, Reds 5-1; Cuellar, Astros 8-2; Vcale, Pirates 7-2. American Leaeue: Horlen. White Sdx tl-fl; Sparma, Tigers and MeGlnlhiin, Angels 6-1; Lonborg. Arizona St.

sits atop NCAA heap OMAHA, Neb. (UPIl-Ariio- na State reigned as the best team in college baseball Sunday Cougars ll-2 in the College World Series championship game which ended seven days or Daiiung ior tne one. The Sun Devils, who had oroppca ineir omy series game nuuaiuu mudj itinL took advantage of wildness by Houstnn pitchers and six Couga'i errors in running up their uecisive margin. They scored three Limes in buqm of "ie first as went' to the plate, A succession 01 three Houston pitchers in the opening inning walked four men. Tom Burgess pitched the distance for Arizona State and struck oul 15, a record for a College World Series cliamniim- game with a record of 4-1.

They bad bealeu Stanford twice and also defeat- ed Oklahoma State and Boston Coillegc. Houston dropped its opening round game to Slan- ford, 12-1, but then came back to win over Ohio Stale, Boston College and Arizona State before drawmc a bve nln tl finaI- The-first-baseavw Poled a gkamd-syammei? 3dk.a.-RUM HOMER. Wl THE 3t UAMtMO A ST. UWlS BROWNS SCORED RUMS OWED GREEN Of THE RrtUADEl-PWlA BROWNS Ott SEPT. 890! 1 I 1 iLEADERSrl 59 208 '44' 69 Ai Rn 97d J7 7i 'rll, 5jfc.

National League cr'k" 3 1 11 ArrlUD.l nirwn wKb phtiadehh! 71.1'-..3-1 1 ccwo Bcctert. Wiillami. 'IB Popnvlcli, 13 Jon r.iisoii. 33 -Snoto UUi). Wlllumr.

Richey, Ashe must win today GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) ft's all up to'dilf Hichey and Lt. Arthur Ashe. Ttev (jt musl gjj. m-tchM trrfnv if the stlc tg atC Mimjel Olvera and Ashe with went in! 016 of tlle in 7Wnf 7h. uatiiue l-l.

Ecuador won both the singles ami doubles match Sunday. Wilhplm ronq VVNnelm coPs Cnnt'ialA flni-i the' late Bud Willtelm "X'SSKt" ffid ru'ne and pZm Refhard tWrd Bob Valot took fhetnek fM seeond and Ne'w Bodfordi Jim crossed the finish line third The racing programs at bolll Raceivnv rainwl tt Fuel Chief HEATING Oil llrocls.I. 5 0 4 0 1 Klood.of 4 (1 tlHolltr.c 4 1 2 MmrU.il i 3 I 0 0 4 0 jj HIat'c, Lb 4 0 0 day. lb 0L.Jlinjn.ir 0 Lts.p i) II l. Fnlrly.Ib 4 0 noblnin.pa a 4 3 Ji 0 Totals 3S 3 12! Totr.li 35 13 Clnctonall no too 01U-3 Lo 1-0 IPO 00S-S RBI May.

Psrei. DiVls. hn- Aller.as CIdJituipIc.O 3 0 il Miy.c 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 i2KK; I 1 Piaarro.p i 0 z' Omar or 1 0 0 y-arren 0 0 Phlladclptua 000 000 3X.6-J RBI Aioo, ClEmoDW, Starciill. GottEilei. cftlljcbQ, tillvor.

fintJlf.rlBiyl. UP I'lttsburEli a. I'hil- ari-lphiji 2. LOD PIIL'biirgli 2. Phil- nfnfiEld.is 3 American League How Pennsylvania golfers fared SPRINGFIELD, N.

J. (UPT) Here is how Peimsylvanians fared in the S. Open 1 championships: (Money win nings in paremneses. Arnold maimer, Ligioner, 69- 73 69-279 (second place) Art w. 'all Honesdale, 63- 205 Chuck Scally.

Coraopolis, 73-36 (SB0O.0O) Big nips Haas Heating Big .1 ramei wini nree runs in the final inning lo come from behind and nip Haas Heating, JO-9, in the Second Ward Little Senior Division. smith had doubles forThe wi nCTS' wmle BiU McNess had one for Us Healin Rubbi! DeAngeiis was Uiewin- pitcher. Steve Hughes suf- lered the loss, Laurel Boosters Laurel Athletic Boosters Club uHli moot (nrioVif -t iu lush school. Sears Safety Highway Tires 0.00x13, Black 4-riy, Nylon Tubcless 7.50 undefeated 26 slo-pitch games played Four learns remained unbeaten 'after the first weekend of action in the New Castle Um-nires Slo-Plteh Twrnament at Deshan Fields and Gaston Tark. William F.

DeCarbo's, Elias Auto Wrecking, West Side AC and Butler Manltatlen are al! unbeaten. DeCarbo's has a 3-0 mark, while the other three and 2-0, Eight teams bowed out of the tournament in 26 games played during the weekend. Eleven games were played Saturday, and those results 'in-eluded: William DeCarbo Betty's Bar Streelsboro over Catholic Gift Shop, 15-5; Akron downing St. Monica, 20-11; Freedom over King Humbert, 3: Sportsmen of Beaver Falls shutting out Corel's Hotel, 12-0; William DeCarho routing Sylvester's Dairy, li-0; Waynesburg, Ohio, nipping Streetsboro, 7-6; Elias Auto Wrecking downing Akron, 14-1; bporlsmen Est over Free- dom, 20-5 American Cyanamid pii TTibs 7jt. oner Beaver alls hlks 7-fi, and Verona Caie over Edward A.

DeCarbo, 9-7. u.iv uie JULiuil Ul.nnuucu Wdwud-udruey uowjim warren, Ohio. 10-6; West Side AC topped Evergreen Bar, 13-5; Vernna stopped Cyanamid, 8-5; BuUer beat Verona Cafe, 10A; West Side downed Clalella-Carney. 8-4; Elias Auto Wrecking beat Sportsmen, 8-5; William DeCar- f6 toppled Wavnesbure, 1(M; Betty's Bar eliminated Catholic Gift Shop, 13-3; Cyanamid stopped Freddie's, 3-2; Freedom llumberL ousted St. Monica, E-2; Evergreen eliminated Cyan- amid, 12-5; Evergreen lopped Warren, Ohio, 6-3; and Streets- i-o boro ousted Sylvester 7-3.

Tou rnamenf nutshell WINNERS BRACKET William F. DeCarbo's 3 0 Elias Auto Wrecking 2 0 West Side AC 2 0 Butler Manhattan 3 0 I.OSKRS BRACKET Streelboro 2 I Freedom Serbs 2 1 Evergreen, Beaver Falls ..21 Verona i Lower Btirrcli I 1 Xing Humbert 1 Falls EUts ri Ohio 1 1 Sportsmen, Beaver Falls ,.11 CialeUa-Uarney Edwerd A. DeCnrbo's ..0 1 ELIMINATED American Cyanamid 2 2 Akron, Ohio 1 2 Catholic Gift Shop 0 2 Warren, Ohio 0 2 Sylvester's Dairy 0 2 SI. Monica. Wampum 0 2 Freddie's Bar 0 2 Corsi's Hotel 0 2 Pennsylvania cops Canoe Championship SALIDA, Colo.

TIPT) lean- Bttniy of Brussels iplashetl (ovm tne M-mue Ar- kansus River rapids in 1 hours. .15 minutes and 7.8 seconds bun- ttsy to win tne national ana in- ternational downriver kayak championships. Eill Bliekham of College Sta- national ennoe champion in 39GG and 13678, won the canoe division of the downs- river race in a time of 2 hours, 50 minutes, 20.b seconds. NEW CAMPAIGN NOW STARTED located In RUSCETTI, BURRELLI, VELTRE Automofive Center 1500 WilmingSon Rood Phone 652-6511 I (3 Come In Enrty. Nn Waltlne Veltre For greater SAFETY and improved CAR Wjl juaxweu was second with The final division, for men and women 71 and over, was won by Harvey Hickling with a sizzling 844 series.

Lou Eernabe look second place with an 826 set. The tournament was sponsored by Shenango Bowl-A-Way and directed by owner Mickey Miehalojko and manager Chuck Yerage, Leighly. 63-years old had handicapped games which included 189, 191, 234, and 203. Minner. who is 66, fired scores of 225, 195, 210 and 203 for his total.

Hickling, ii'ho is 75 and the Uiird oldest in the tournament, led everyone with games ol 240, 203. 178 and 223. Joe Rocks was the oidest bowler in the tournament at 77, while Lena Cross was the only woman participant in the 53-70 division. A romoletc rundown of each division follows: (in to H4 Tom Leighty, 817; Stan Wit-kowski MB; Earl Lukehart, 798; Dom Castle, 793; Loyal Smith, 793; Red Adams, 7G9; Ted Clarke, 712. (15 lo 78 Bryan Minner.

833; James Maxwell, 309: Elmer 791 Howard Cross, 739; Flod Shaffer. 779; Lena Cross, Hubert Fletcher, 783; John Hardy, 747; and G. W. Johnston, R77. 71 and Harvey E.

Hickling, All; l.nu Bernabe, 828: II. L. Mcfeaters, 790; K. D. Uliodes, 777; Mike Taneabel, 775; John Haven, 772; H.

L. Wear, 760; E. M. McCnr-mick, 751 Andrew Smith. 747: Joe Recks, 7(IH; John Palco 703: D.

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