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NEW CASTLE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNES5, 11 Angelo Sands In Little League tied for lead in Public Links Perrotta's slam nips Sixth Ward PITTSBURGH Angelo Sands of New Castle and Jack Moore of Pittsburgh were medalists yesterday here at South Park in the first round of the annual Public Links Golf Tournament. Phoenix, July 2. Local amateur John "Rags" Gennock had a 75 in his first round while tiie scores of John DeSimone and Andy Bloise were unavailable. Phares got his eagles at the par-five No. LO holt when he chipped Second Ward Medical Center defeated Leyde-Tanner 14-7 in the Second Ward Senior Division behind the hitting of Tom Evans, who had four safeties, including a double and home run.

Mike Rooney. John Silvis and Todd Park aided the cause with doubles. The Seventh Ward edged (he Sixth Ward 12-11 lasl night in the National Little League as John Perrotta supplied the power with a grand slam home run and three doubles. Perrott3 started for the Seventh Ward, but was relieved bv Gerald Parou who picked up the win. Joe Kelly took the loss tn relief of Ken Caraway.

Both Sands and Moore fired his approach shot. He later two-under-par rounds of 35-35-70 repealed the feat with a sand to share top honors. Hoonev and Eva combined the hill Larrv Williams had the pitching duties doubles and a single to spark the with Rooney getting the win. Scott Raeburn took the loss. Sixth Ward.

wedge from approximately the same distance at No. 16. "I was driving and chipping real well today and didn't miss any greens," commented Sands last night. SandS'also missed a 10-foot eagle putt on the No. 6, par-four, 489 yard hole.

The last local golfer to reach the nationals of the Public Links tournament was Al Richards in 1969 when it was held in Erie. Ron Phares also of New Castle was only one stroke in back of the leaders with a 35-36-71, but his final nine holes were something to behold. Phares sank two tremendous eagle putts between 75 and 80 yards. The top six qualifiers after the final 18 holes today will get a chance at the National Public Links Golf Championships in Wayne Ryan and John Heasley combined for a one-hitter in the Second Ward Little League to lead Dial Finance to a 6-0 win over Handy Andy. Bill Frengel nipped a bases-loaded triple to spark Dial Finance.

Boron ran over Gus's 23-6 in the Second Ward Colt League last night and John Wilkins and Jeff Horchler combined for a two hitler. The Big hitters for Boron were Wilkins. Horchler. John Apecella. Rich Harding, and Dave Lamorella.

American West Pittsburg upset previous lv unbeaten Fourth Ward Phillies 17-3 on the four-hit pitching of Mark Galmarini. who also struck out seven. Anthony Mangino had a home run. two doubles and a single to lead West Pittsburg's hitting. Also doing the hitting for West Pittsburg were Joe Kobialka and Randy Galmarini with each rapping two doubles and two singles and Mark Allegro chipping in two doubles.

moires' teat mm By United Press International placed in the lobby of the New Castle High Field House. Bill Klee, (left) an assistant coach to Bridenbaugh for many years, also took part in the ceremony. The dinner was held at the Castle Arms. The plaque lists all seven WPIAL championship seasons, game by game. Joseph Cooper, chairman of the New Castle Athletic Committee, made the presentation.

TRIBUTE TO BRIDENBAUGH Phil Bridenbaugh fright) one time great football coach at New Castle High School and holder of seven WPIAL Football Championships was honored at a dinner last night by Ms former players. Nearly 150 former players attended the affair in which Bridenbaugh was presented with a replica of this huge plaque which will be Leading nauers National League G. AB R. H. Pet.

Torre, St.L 73 284 43 103.363 tourney finishing 70 275 46 S8 68 272 43 93 .342 70 286 54 97 .339 The finals of the Lawrence Pentecostal NBA changes draft rules l0SeS firSt i L.i ADA Davis La Bckrt, Chi Brock, St.L Pptn, Chi Garr, Atl Alou, St.L Alou, Hou Clmnt, Pit 72 299 49 97 324 CmntV UmPires Association Girls Slo-Pitch Tournament will Phares' 30 paces City Golf League 69 282 31 91 .323 be held tomorrow and Sunday at .323 53 192 14 62 245 36 79 .322 Gaston Park. of season tumwui DJn siyiiinyo The championship in the 67 239 41 77 .322 Staub.Mont 61 'a and St. Camillus 61. nnniirant's financial position, American League BOSTON (UPD-The Nation- Church of God handed First firvt I nf tho al Basketball Association has included in a new special draft in September. The NBA Commissioner said the league would not be Division for girls under 18 will be held a'.

8 p.m. Sunday with the A Division championship for girls over It being held at 7 p.m. Sunday. Trophies and traveling expense money were being awarded by season 3-2 in 10 innings in the fired new, barraSe the G. AB H.

R. Pet. Oliva, Min 62 246 48 94 .382 Mrcr, NY 68 243 40 82 .337 Bfrd, Bal 52 202 53 65 .322 Roias, KC 64 240 35 76 .317 that of his family, the size of his family, his "academic record or lack thereof," and his 'ability to obtain employment in other fields" would be considered. Independent Uiurcn Mo-ntcn nouncing it will draft and sign accepting high school players 'hardship" cases in time for who haven't even reached college but the league's formal 53 199 22 62.312 next season. the tournament committee Kaline.Det 59 192 36 59 .307 of fndene Pace along with Pete "Figo" Otis, KC 62 246 41 75 .305 400-word statement specmed a person" could file by Aug.

1 for hardship status and, if approved, be drafted at a supplementary session Sept. League last night. First Pentecostal rebounded in the nightcap with an. 8-2 win over Gardner-Rebecca. Arlo Bromley tallied the winning run for Church of God in the 10th.

First Pentecostal had the bases loaded in its half of the luth. but couldn't score. Church of God completed its sweep of its twin-bill with a 12-3 Ron Phares blistered Sylvan Heights Golf Course Wednesday at a brisk five-under par 30 to gain medalist honors on the back nine in the City Golf League. Dick Love had a two under par 34 for medalist honors on the front nine. The only other golfer in the league to break par was Connie Palumbo.

who fired a 35 on the front side. At even par over the front side were Stan Bukowski and Enzo Restivo. Shooting 37s on the front were Rick Plonka. John Dado and Alex Herman while at 38 were Ed Hasson. Frank Scungio.

John Gennock. Harry Toscano Sr. and Lou Cioppa. At 39 were Mike Esposito. Sam Buonpane, Ralph Ascione.

Carl Mclltrot. Zeke Hwrd, Wash 65 248 23 75 .302 Mnchr, Wash 60 194 23 58 .299 The NBA, in a move obviously designed to combat the American Basketball Association's early signing of top college stars, announced Thurs-dav it was adding a hardship Mike Marcantino shot a three-over-jsar 39 to lead the Penn Power Golf League at Castle Hills while Walter Keresowaty was low net winner with a 33 as he had a 14 handicap. General Office won the first half championship with a record of 61-35 which was well ahead of second place Line Department's 5244 mark. Blind bogey winners were F. Ficht.

G. Grguiina and A. Works. Mohawk Trails Dom Manzo's hole-in-one highlighted the golf action in the Morelli Distributing Golf League over the front nine at Mohawk Trails Golf Course. Manzo's ace came at the par three 187 vard No.

8 hole. He If the commissioner fails to determine hardship in a particular case, the applicant was given the right to appeal for a hearing either before the commissioner or a committee of owners. In the appeal hearing, unsuccessful hardship applicants can "call witnesses, submit written Carvella arid Ralph Pia. The weektnd schedule is Saturday Class A 3 p.m. Shoaffs vs.

Sam's Penzoil. 5 p.m. Asphalt Sealers vs. WESAC The league's official state- Home Runs NATIONAL LEAGUE: Star-gell, Pitt 26; Aaron, Atl 20; Bench and May, Cin 17; Bonds. SF 16.

AMERICAN LEAGUE: Oliva, clause to its so-called ''four ment, which was hammered out year rule" which had banned by attorneys in two hours over Christian Assembly behind the hitting of Dick coUege dass graduat(L nors. spe out and p.m. Cone Shake and Minn 17; Cash, Det and Minn (asn, uei anu Jackson, Oak 16; Melton, Chi Custard vs. Penn Ihlls (winners bracket final i. Woodring, Ricky Bromley Dick Altman.

First Baptist handed Gardner-Rebecca its second loss of the night 22-7. Home runs were hit Horton, Det 13. Insisting that it didn want to the guidelines for determining "raid" the campuses or "imp- hardships status, ede" college atheltics, the NBA Kennedy, who insisted the said applicants for hardship rule change stemmed in part status need only convince from two court decisions used a five wood for the ace and by Philip Lutz. lid Lutz and Leo Commissioner Walter Kennedy including one in the Spencer was playing with Carmen Stone, riirpairichoirLmDdpiiii. that thev qualify in order to be Havwood dispute.

said an uaivary independent oumpea Nazarene 11-6 for its first win of Runs Batted In NATIONAL LEAGUE: Star-gell, Pitt 72; Aaron, Atl 56; Santo, Chi 52; Torre, St.L 51; Crdenal, St.L 44. AMERICAN LEAGUE: Kille-brew, Minn 55; Oliva, Minn 46; Powell, Bait 45; F. Robinson, Bait and White, NY 44. PITCHING NATIONAL LEAGUE: Ellis, Pitt and Carlton, St.L 11-3; Dierker, Hou 10-3; Marichal, SF 104; Jenkins, Chi 10-7. AMERICAN LEAGUE: Blue, Oak 15-2; McNally, Bait 124; Cuellar, Bait 11-1; Perry, Minn 11-5; Lolich, Det 11-6.

Sam Mooncy, Carm DeLeone and Joe Bonfield. Louis Paris. Mooney and Matty Carbone tied for low gross with 39s while Jack Johnson and Henry Rico had 29s for low net and Mike Morelli had a 30 low net score. Yale leads the league with 2 1 6 1 is points with Villanova second with 199'z. third Purdue 189' a and last is Columbia 179 V2.

evidence and be represented by council." Hardship applicants will be handled in two groups. Players filing by Aug. 1 can be drafted in the September supplementary draft which will follow the same last-to-first order of the regular 1971 draft. If they file after Aug. 1 but before Dec.

1. and are approved as hardship cases, players would be eligible in the regular draft the following March. However, if teams choose players in the supplementary draft, they will lose the equivalent position in the next regular session. Thus, a club picking players in (he first three rounds of the September draft would be giving up their first three picks in the March draft. 'in the opinion of the owners, this legislation provides an orderly procedure and has Class 2 p.m.

WiUian F. DeCarbo vs. Community Auto. 4 p.m. West Pittsburg vs.

Edward A. DeCarbo: 6 p.m. Loser bracket game. 7 p.m. Billiards vs.

Struthers. 9 p.m. Loser bracket game. Sunday Class A 3 p.m. Loser bracket semi finals.

5 p.m. Loser bracket Finals. 7 p.m. Championship game. Class 2 p.m.

Willies Ausemtnt vs. winner of Billiards and Struthers i winner's bracket final). 4 p.m. Loser bracket semi finals. West Penn Tourney topped by Masserio PITTSBURGH (UP!) Jim Yr that Masserio 22, who Masserio of Duquesne shot a Played last wes.

two-over-par 73 Thursday in the had led at halfway second round of the West Penn Pnt the Amateur to take a two stroke Ire-19- Nottingham, shot the season on a 16-hit attack. Sealers lose 4-2 The Mates defeated the Asphalt Sealer 4-2 in the Girls over 18 Softball League last night behind the heavy hitting of Dorothy Williams. Catharine Rice and Sherry Thompson. The Mahoningtown Merchants wallopped NCBC 31-7 on a 39-hit attack which was led by Phyllis Runyon's two home runs. Zarilla.

John Schneider. Vince Sands and Pat Cioppa. Shooting 36s on the back side were Andy Bloise, Dick Hamilton. Felix Mele. Bob Palmer.

John DiMuccio. At 37 were John DeSimone and Andy Esposito while at 38 was Jerry Hasson. Ace Cash and Carry leads the loop with eight and one half points while Ed DeCarbo and New Castle School of Trades are tied with eight. Mike lafrat. Pete Dimeco.

Hank Carbone and Pete Terranova paced the Eagles Golf League with 36s last night at Sylvan Heights. Low net honors for the night went to John Frasso. who fired a 33. The Bucci's lead the league with MVz points while the Gillests are in second with 319 points. Other low scores in the loop were: John Fascetti 37.

John Dutkin 38. Don Watters 38. Ralph Biundo 38. Emil Long 38, Joe Delaverson 38. J.

R. Copple 38. Tony Marino 38. Lou Lombardo 39. Mike Sebastian 39.

Tony Sacco 39. Walt Evanoski 39, Nick Carbone 39 and Zeke Zarilla Del Mar Marie Pack and Pat Franus each fired 42s to top the lead at the halfway mark of the 72-hole golf tournament played at the South Hills Country Club. Dave Petrella of Eliwood City Kathv Smith had six hits in six Thursday Afternoon Ladies trjpS the plate for the Merchants survived the cut yesterday with a 36-hole total of 153 to put him uev-aiuu iidu live mi cues diung Amateur games SAN JUAN, P.R (UPD-Puerto Rico's championship amateur baseball team, Vega Alta, will fly to New York next month to play a series of games with New York amateur baseball all-star teams. with Madge Rossi and Carol 3hole herBe. P6etreIla brayko; u.ri.

had an opening round of 73 but 6 p.m. Loser bracket finals. 8 p.m. Championship game. All-Star games Enos Slaughter competed in 10 All-Star games.

a one-unaer iv lu muve iw Lionel place with 141. Irey. a resident of nearby Mount Lebanon, recently completed his freshman year at Eastern Kentucky State. Steve Savor, 54. of Alcoma.

who lost to Arnold Palmer in the finals of the 1952 West Penn when the tournament was a match play affair, shot his second even-par 71 to take third place with 142. John Birmingham of Oak-mont. with a 73. was next at 143. followed by Bill Jackson of South Hills, whose 71 gave him a 144 total.

had trouble with his putting game yesterday and he came in with a 76. Masserio. who shot a five- Girls' softball carnival set sufficient teeth in it so Uiere won't be abuses," Kennedy-said. "At least we have an orderly procedure," he added, Kennedy said however that he would not make public the names of players seeking or receiving hardship status so they would apparently retain their college eligibility until the draft is announced. League ai uei iuar uun colmm: in Eliwood City.

The Franus's won the first half championship with 73 points. Low net scores of 31 and 33 respectively were recorded by-Ida Ottaviani and Judy-Workman. Stella Kimmel is the leading point getter at the end of the first half with 22. Other low scores were: Liz Baxter 44. Ottaviani 45.

Dot Porter 45, Maude Powell 46, Faye Tanner 48. Emma Mohrbacher 48 and Ardyth Barton 49. FRONT END only A carnival of girls" slo-pitch under-par 66 in the first round softball will be held July 1 VY ALIGNMENT U.A TBIVV Wednesday, had a tnree-unaer 139 for 36' holes. The field was cut to the low 30 and ties for Friday's 36 holes. It was the fourth straight .4 CDEflAIKT Gaston Park beginning at 6 p.m.

and continuing until around 9 p.m. The first game features the Lawrence County Girls Under 18 Inter-League AU-Star Game with the Over I Inter-League All-Star fot Gtnetal Ttret t. Service It's I VELTRE BURRELLI YM SALES SERVICE 1 Contest open Castle Hills Girls 16-21 years old are invited Contest following. Expos win 6-5 Tom Robinson and Jim Leimbacher sparked the Church The final game of the evening to participate in the 12th Annual Mike Hamed singled to score uou League at L.as,ie mus wki Sandora in thfi botom of 2414 Wilmington Rd. 658-5503, 658-4728 Mon.

8c.m.lo9 p.m. Other days till 5 p.m. eicepl Sot. 8 o.m. lo 1 will pit the Under 18 All-Stars Miss Softball Queen for 1971 against the Over 18 All-Stars.

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Tom Reiber 38. Perry Weingartner 39. Ray Wright 39 and Chuck Lewis. Low scores on the back nine were Tom Gunther 38. John Noga 38.

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