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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 20

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E5H. Herman. Kingston. August 34 Teams Set For Tourney At CORD rhirty-four ten the Held ff thin weekend for the annual Ulster Beit-Ball gulf tournament. Fhe event ia without a defending championship team half of the Joe Modica Van Wagenen duo is no longer in the area.

But with Van departure. Modic a is hark, this time paired with Tom Dillent ere, Also in the field is the Jon Berger Frank Muller team winners of this tournament two years ago Ulster County amateur champ leon Randall with the now-pro Harvey Bostic, won the first tournament tt ago. is again matched with Bob Brown this vear Other top pairings include Dave Blakely Vlad Rick Barthel Mike Bruhn, Dan Gaffney Mikp Grr ippusso and Billy Collins, Jr. -Bill Odeneal. among others First teams tee off in reverse order of the first round scores The pairings: ULSTER COUNTY TEAM GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 8:00 8:06 8:12 8:18 8:24 8:36 8:42 8:48 8:64 9:00 9:12 9:18 9:24 9 30 9:36 9:48 9:54 Jarobs-J.

Parnett P. Barlow-J Turck B. Brown Randall D. Blakely-V. Hoyt F.

Sierick-J. Sterling STARTERS TIME Decker-B. Brush Meckey J. Durcan-R Peters D. Eck-E.

Lawrence B. Collins, Jr. Odeneal J. Jordan-C Cosenra Parrow Murray Schulte Ra. Siegel-Ri.

Siegel Davenport-A. Petruski J. Baxter Kravewski Bechtold-B. Terpening R. Barthel Bruhn J.

Berger-F. Muller E. Priest-M. Priest Allen- H. Shamho STARTERS TIME B.

Decker-M. Scudder B. Marks Van Aken H. Hudson-A Masters I). D'vnprt B.

Smith, Sr. R. Holmes-R. Pesavento Barthel Barthel T. Dillenberg J.

Modica Schrowatig-T Spada Diers-H Merrill J. Chicola J. Koon STARTERS TIME B. Croswell-T. Wonderly C.

Stauffer Weller D. Gaffnev-M. Groppusso E. LattiivC Smith it ball i were Dthail tour- FREEMAN FLASHBACK 25 Years Ago Today August 5, 1951 Army announced it will fie i team this fall in the wake of a cribbing scandal cost some football players Ninety unidentified imdetp dismissed, and it was believed that most of the fo team was annual Kiwann ter.ni nament will be Aug 9 at Hashrouck Park the early matches set for Hutton Park 10 Years Ago Today August 5, Hawkins and Paul Ne in three runs each and the Kingston Bra- remained unbeaten with a 9-7 win over the Florida (N.Y Legii Orange-Ulster league champs Boh fire his second no-hit game in two Gla-i Rexall 10-0 in the Saugert Softha! Eight teams are entered in Mid Huds Valley soccer tournament at Oehler's A Routs Truck Stop KINGSTON A Res taurant, which went into the action tied with Mastro Construction for the lead in the City Slo-Pitch A Division CITY MEN A Dlvlllon wartoo oca 2 12 Grasnhill Tavern 3(11)3 230- WP--Fred Becker i. Burke -Fred HumSMtt, MR 2b OllMham, HR PllUworth HR 3b, jot Connelly, HR, Bill Sarftuelt, HR Dave HR, Jack Pecker HR 3b V.lke Jordan HR Aoodiide Tavern 100 202 1 -6 Rey't Village Inn JK 630 1 WP-Bob Finch, LP Mag Reicharl WT Mtllch, HR Ken Hopper, 2b 3b Truck Stop ettei 000 30-3 AlW Retteurant WP-Frank Allen LP- Ron White Brown 2b AWR-Oen Vogt 2 OR HR.

Tim Boweni, HR 2: HR, Tom Gurlnger 3b Magoo 274 201 0-t Corner Reit 0(lt)2 2'. Mike Dufty, LP- Gene Beilou 2b Jetf I i 2b Don Nicholl 2b Steve Van teak, 2b Steve Englehari, 2 HR CR-Harry Brink 2 HP Murtaugh, HR Tom Barton, HR Rich Freeie HR Steve Mllve 3t Mike Dully HR 3b SAVE MONEY! on All Your Sport Needs Tennis-Golf-Boseball Soccer-Camping-Boxing Pro-Keds-Puma-Converse Aluminum Cots FRANKS 70 fi. froirt St. Shop race, moved up by a half game Wednesday by trimming Truck Stop. 16-3, The winners used the iong ball as Dan Vogt and KRnie Bodie each connnected for two homers and F.arl Edmonds and Tim Bowens Cammed solo shots.

Frank Allen hurled a six- hitter to pick up the five- inning win. In other A clashes. Greenkill Tavern downed Wayside, 1912, in a game which saw eight homers; Village inn edged Woodside, 7-6, and Cor ner Rest topped 2111 Stones Breaks Record PHILADELPHIA disappointing showing in the Olympics was brushed aside hv Dwight Wednesday night when the Long Beach State high jumper basked in the light of a world record at the Bicentennial Meet of Champions. Stones, who blamed rain for his third place finish at Montreal, cleared just over 7-foot- 7 (2.32 meters) Wednesday night to top his previous world mark of 7-7, It was a delightful comeback for him, made in the same pit where he broke the record in the NCAA Track and Field championship two months ago. After a victory lap, he tmk the microphone thanked Philadelphia for his two world marks and unid he had rid himeelf of the mental load following his Montreal collapse.

said to myself as I looked at the bar for the record: nothing wrong with Stones said. mo full of vibrations 1 feel I could break the record two or three times right Stones' record came as John I New Zealand, world mile record holder at 3:49.4, was sprinting the last 200 vards to coine from fifth place and win over Paul-Heinz Wellman in a 3:56.16 mile. Walker said he was "loaded with antibiotics" to offset an influenza attack and added, "I wouldn have run tonight, only 1 had given the promoters my nssurnnce that I would be here Halfway through the final lap Walker was spiked twice in the ankle as the result of a oust', collision involving Marty Liquori and West Germany's Thomas Wess- inghnge. Both tumbled to the track and Walker over them and into the lead he never relinquished Walker's victory was the sec- nd victory by a New Zealand Olympic runner. Dick Quax won the two-mile by 20 yards over Duncan McDonald of Honolulu with double gold medal winner Lasse Viren of Finland struggling home third.

In the 100 meter dash, Steve Riddick won in 10.24 seconds. Steve Williams, co-holder of the world record in the event, reinjured a hamstring 20 yards into tl race and did not go all out. finishing last in the field. It was the samp injury that prevented him from competing in the Olympics. RED VEST COMPLIMENTARY WINE WITH DINNER Daily ficept Monday West Hurley 331 1896 SHORT TRACK Motorcycle Racing SAT.

NITE AUG. 7, 8:15 P.M. and every other Sat. Nite ACCORD SPEEDWAY (four miles north of Kerhonkson off Rute 209) AMATEUR and EXPERT CLASSES Handicapped Feature Events Plus MOST BEAUTIFUL VAN CONTEST Anyone Can Enter Judging at 7:00 P.M. GO-KART RACING STOCK CAR RACING EVERY FRI.

NITE Take a tip from A. J.Foyt and get a winning team going for you with Big A auto parts. A. J. Foyt, world's greatest racing driver and 3- tinie winner at Indianapolis, knows what it takes to keep your cat in good condition.

He says: "With a good mechanic and Big A parts, you've got a winning team." Why does A.J. tecommend Big A auto parts? Because he knows them. "I think they're the best," he says. "And they're used by many of the service stations and garages." When your car needs work, get a winning team going for you with a good mechanic and Big A parts- where you see A.J.'s picture. AMI PiC PAprS AUTO PARTS, 791 Broadway Kingston, N.Y.

Phone 331-5610 Open Daily 8 a.m. to p.m.—Sot 8 a.m to 1 p.m. Sports Roundup NBA Drafting ABA Players UPI Dwight Stones and his lucky T-shirt Today ia the day that National Basketball Association teams pick former American Basketball Association from Kentuck and St. Louis in a special dispersal draft, and the Chicago Bulls, the team with the worst won-loss record in the NBA last season, are expected to become instant championship contenders by picking Artis Gilmore, former Colonels' center. The Atlanta Hawks, choosing second, will take either Moses Malone or Marvin Barnes The New York Knicks pick sixth and hope Barnes will still be A 16-year-old football player for New Hyde Park Memorial High School collapsed Wednesday evening during a team workout and died a short time later, police reported.

Steven Croce of Garden City Park passed out shortly after 7 p.m. while jogging with 30 teammates on the track. He was taken to Nassau Hospital in Mineola, where he was pronounced dead an hour The New York Yankees be faced with a strike at their new stadium this week after all. Groundskeepers and other service employes at Yankee Stadium have resolved differences over the number of seasonal employes to work in the off season and reached a contract Remember when Ohio State head football coach Woody Hayes admitted it was he who turned in Michigan State for recruiting And then the State News, the student newspaper at MSU, reported last week that Hayes paid money and made other financial recruitment inducements to prospective players'5 Well, Hayes has been backed up by OSU athletic director J. Edward Weaver, who said the newspaper is guilty of worst kind of character in its Another Olympics began Wednesday, and once again politics reared its ugly head.

The 1976 Olympiad for the physically disabled began in Toronto with nearly 1,700 handicpaped athletes from 46 countries competing in varous sports. Jamaica and India pulled out because of the participation by an integrated team from South addition, Yugoslavia, Uganda, Sudan and Kenya were not represented, although they had been expected to send delegations There were no im- medoate reasons given for their The United States will send a powerful track and field -team against the U.S.S.R. for the dual meet scheduled Friday and Saturday at the University of Maryland. Americans include high jumper Dwight Stones, the Olympic bronze medalist who broke his own world record Wednesday; pole vaulter Dave RobertB, shot putter Al Feuerbach, discus Olympic gold medalists Mac Wilkins discus), Fdwin Moses (400-meter hurdles), Arnie Robinson (long jump); and Olumpic competitors Rick Wohlhuter (1,500 meter run), Harvey Glance and Steve Riddick (100-meter dash), the realy team of Maxie Parks, Benny Brown, Herman Frazier and Fred Newhouse. long jumpers Kathy McMillan and Sherron Walker and high jumpers Paula Girven and Jon! Huntley Kingston Days at SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS KNIT SPORT SHIRTS LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS TANK TOPS SWIM TRUNKS i WOMENS SUMMER APPAREL WOMEN'S SHOES AND SANDALS MENS LEE DOUBLEKNIT JEANS MENS SHORTS MENS PATTERN SPORT COATS SPECIAL GROUP MENS SUITS Boys a HEAVYWEIGHT DENIM JEANS ALL LEG STYLES 25 OFF LEE-HAGGAR LEISURE SUITS BUY THE JACKET GET THE SLACKS ABSOLUTELY FREE ALL WOMEN'S SUMMER APPAREL NOW OFF Uptown Kingston PARK AT OUR REAR DOOR Open Fridays to 9.

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Years Available:
1873-1977