Viskovich Leads Golfers In President's Cup Tournament with Net 66

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Norwood
Viskovich Leads Golfers
Blanks Alcoas
In Two Hitter In President's Cup
Massena Alcoas took it on the
chin when they were rocked by the
Norwood Red Sox, 12-0, yesterday
afternoon on the Norwood park in
Tournament with Net 66
Tournament
Results
14 Cocal Cola, Massena
0 Army-Navy-Air Vets, Ottawa
12 Woodlawn Hotel, Massena
2 Cornwall Street Railway
20 Fournia Dodgers
0 Moulinette Tigers
9« Harvey's, Massena
8 Bell's Transfer, Ottawa
13 Inter- Provencal, Ottawa
10 Giroux's-iColburn's
i
Hutch Viskovich led 58 golfers 9 St. Anthony's, Newton Falls
in the President's Cup tournament 7 Vets Gunners, Ottawa
at the Massena Country Club in
the Saturday and Sunday affair 3 Bill's Restaurant, Evans Mills
with a 66 net score, according to 2 Stittsvilie, Ont.
the results compiled •by Len Har- 8 Ottawa Service Supply
per, events chairman.
2 Prescott, O n t
4 Local Softball Clubs
Earn W a y to Second
Round of Valley Tourney
Former Chi
Any Myster
In Wealth a
Canton — UP) — The
Ogdensburg police chiei
0igfrest salary was $4,(to
testified before the sta
commission Thursdav thi
worth had increased mi
$50,000 between 1932 anc
Herbert S. Myers, who
Apr. f after 25 years as
fused to testify, howevei
ing his federal income ta
for the past two years.
such testimony might tei
criminate or degrade hit
•'* The five member comr
conducting its first pubF
here with th'e announcec
of trying to show a tie-ui
gambling and public off
neighboring Ogdensburg.
Myers, fired by Mayor
Morissette in a row ovei
ment of gambling laws
densburg, testified with
statement of his new w
w i t h an Ogdensburg ban
^End 1948.
He said the 1932
showed his worth at the
$9,200 and that the 1H4H ;
listed it at $64,000.
"How did your net w
crease to such an exteir
the period?" Commissioi
John M. Harlan asked.
"There's no mystery :
Myers replied. He addec
d derived incomp in
is police ckief's salary
his
dends, stock and foreign
transactions *-and a g<
disability pension.
Myers testified that r
as chief when he was ap[
1926 was $2,200 a y.-ai
creased slowly to .*4,<»H'
time he was,fired.
Before Myers took the
i coin machine distributor
t,{j^iat he had been in the
r chine business" in 0^
for 20 years and only hai
rested once.
The
witness,
Cha
(Brocky) Livingston,. ?ai
rented slot machine^ to
clubs and restaurants fo
• centage of the "take,"
' during the* past five yea
' come from 10 machit
t amounted to $25.0o(t an:
p& Livingsto n said he had
. rested once—in 1942 or 1
', said he believed he hac
'"guilty and paid a fine.
!
Livingston stated., that
, taken all of his machin
; th* ir locations o n what
"clean up day," and tha
j had them in his possess!o
f fused, however, to divul:
| whereabouts.
Dodgers representing the < .•;. :,
County Leagues plus an :•..-., ;,
dent club.
contest.
Three Massena
tean;.i e l l were the (>irou\'s a .•;
Winning pitcher Don Clark of
burn's combine, the Keen a'. •• \.
the" Red Sox limited the Massociation of Massena >;ir I.L
senans to 2 hits in the whitewash
Rainbow Club.
MONDAY,
JULY
23,
1951
job. It was the first time this
Nine ol the 20 Cana'liai. '. ,
Viskovich
led
the
16
qualifiers
in
11 Cornwall Social Club
season a first division club of th«
of the 32 entered remain, f ..
the President's flight carding 75 10 Grand Union, Carthage
West sector had beaten the Alcoas,
the nine Ottawa entne> agross for the 18 hole round. Minus
adding a feather to the Norwood
and three <>f the four nut ' f • *
his nine stroke handicap it gave 7 RCAF, Ottawa
team's cap.
entries remain.
the newcomer at the club the low 4 Plattaburg
net for the field.
Losing pitcher George Daggett
Everything from a •'--. . .
7 Finch Goldfields
was relieved by Mike Baxter in the
inning win by Hill's Kesiauia'
Sixteen posting net scores of 66 6 Rainbow Club, Massena
fifth after eight runs were scored
Evans Mills over Stittsvi!'.!
to 75 qualified. The. next 16 fallon three hits and
seven walks.
whitewash by Fournia's w h" • i •
€
Chesterville,
Ont.
ing in the 76 to 79 bracket placed
Baxter allowed two hits in the
the Moulinette Tigers, 2n-(i.
9
Montagdard
AAA,
Ottawa
in the Vicepresident's flight and
eighth and the Norwood team addscored in the 11)51 touniaiiei •
the final 16 with scores of 79 to 9 Oswego Falls, Fulton
ed three runs to the lopsided score.
Several hundred spei-ta: : Rain pdt a damper on baseball plate. Charley Boots poled out a
An invitation to Massena swim- boys and girls events to be held 84 included in the Secretary's
2 Beesley's Bar, Ottawa
big
share e.f them Omaiiia: -.
activities this past week in the homer.
separately, are 25 yard free style, flight.
The Red Sox, failing to get a
action
all day and part
mers to participate in the fourth and 25 yard back stroke.
Pine
Grove
made
it
two
wins
Summer baseball program.
13 Flamingo, Brownsburg, Que.
hit in the first inning, scored four
night, starting at !i:4."> a.' .
Harper made the pairings last 9 Ottawa Phillies
over
the
Elks
Braves
in
the
Senior
Senior
men
races,
for
those
17
runs on four walks, two errors annual Northern New York invitaMonday and Thursdays games League, Friday afternoon.
J a j c ing until :S:40 p.m., will, a
years of age and over, 100 yard night according to the United
and a wild pitch. Four more Norwere washed out by hard down- | Sharlow, LaMarche, Jim Daggett minute break causid ny i
13 Hawkesburg, Ont.
fre»
style,
50
yard
back
stroke.
States
Gold
Association
recomtion
swim
meet
Sunday,
July
29,
wood runs were scored in the
pours. However, Tuesday, Wed- j blasted pitcher Violi of the Braves. showers. It was Ix.Meved t
Diving for the men including mendations drawing the opponents 4 Wales, Ont.
fourth on two walks, a sirig^e by at Malone, has been extended by
nesday and Friday's games were j Pratt of the Braves tiipled in the gest first Sunday cn>\v '.-.
one
meter
board
and
three
meter
for
immediate
play.
Each
tournaConnelly.
run
off "per schedule.
A total ol 1:44 ri ns v e:e - •
sixth, and .Sharlow, Violi, and
Leo T. Cahill, director of Recrea- . board include anyone of the three ment is allowed five weeks in orin the nearly 12 h"Ui.- •••
from
the
one-meter
board,
running
der to complete them by the end
A single Norwood run crossed
In the Pee Wee League, the Red ' Moussau of the Grove put on a
i piain u o n t dive, backward dive, of next month.
double play to cut with 20 made by Fnuni a I>"k
the plate in the seven following an tion in Malone.
Sox, White Sox, and Yankees con- spectacular
| running half gainer, backward
short
a
Brave
rally in the last inn- It was the bigge.-t one !> an. > •'•
error by second baseman. It was
tinued unbeaten. The Red Sox I
Trials
will
start
at
1
p.m.,
and
j
swan,
runFirst
matches
must
be
played
(
a
c
k
k
n
i
f
e
o
r
c
u
t
a
w
a
y
of the afternoon.
ing.
the only inning in which the Maspounded three Pirate pitchers for
the finals will follow at 6 p.m. n j n g f r o n t d i v e w i t h h a l f
before Sunday night, July 29. HarU4st_
I'-.
Riley
Silmsi-r
and
sena moundstaff did a commenda 22-8 victory. Carl Demo had two I
Concluding the day's activities j A n y o n e o f t h e three dives from per was assisted by Bruno Romeo,
PEE WEE LEAGUE
teamed up for Fournia'.- '
able job. Baxter struck out three
hits
out
of
two
times
at
bat.
One
I
will be a fireworks display in the . t h e t n r e e - n i e t e r springboard are Bob Miller and Pro Pat Harkness.
Pet four hit ball. ea,h
W L
g;\ i;
men in a row.
of these hits was a homer. Ed Fay j Red Sox ..
evening.
[ compulsory, running plain front
•> (1 1.0(10 hingles in then- lopsidi <i
also
hit
a
homer,
and
had
a
perOnly two previous champions
2 0 1.J00 .over the Moulinette l i f r . - I'
Hitting for Norwood were ConWhite Sox
The meet is open to both boys j dive, backward dive, running half
fect day at bat. Don Patnode hit j
gainer, backward jack knife dive, are in the President's Cup. Rocky COUNTY LEAGUE W L
•> 11 1.000 one of two game- stopped ., ;•
Pet.
Yankees
and girls of ail ages.
three for five, and ran the bases [
nelly, Colby, Clark, Courtemarche,
! running front dive with full twist. Romeo, winner in 1942, 1945 and Rainbow Club
0
. 0 0 0 i the fifth inning.
17
1.000
Cubs
1
like a veteran. John Dinnean was
1947, was 13th in the field carding Louisville
Races will be held in the tad...... 0
>> .1100
9
.563
Pirates
Best pitching perfnima.ni . . .
"
and Chase.
the big gun for the Pirates. He
75. Romeo's 75 and Viscovich's 75 Harvey's
pole, minnow, and junior divisions.
0
•> .000 two hit jobs b\ .l"e lot:. "
9
.563
Jr. Dodgers
were just one stroke under the two | ™T " V. " —'
drove in four of the eight runs,
Diving stunts for the men and
S
.471
Results Tuesday, July 17
j Woodlawn team in their 12-J •
-,>
_ L J V I - « _ r n e n d l y Tavern
and one wallop was for a double.
senior men races are planned.
MASSENA ALCOAS
8 10
.444
Red Sox 22, Pirates S
| o \ e r the Cornwall Street K.i.. ,-.
over
par
74
score
posted
by
Dom
p
^
w
g
Spadkfore who finished tied for
AB R H
6 11
.353
Yankees 21, Cubs 4
Boy and girl events, to be held PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT
Belanger of the Ottawa 11' - ;
Gabor Bolash led the Yankees
Fort
Covington
third
in
the
flight.
Spadafore's
.._.._ 2 0 0
Marlow, 2b
G
H
N
3
13
.188
Raymondville
White
Sox
11,
DodgtT
Jr's.
4
separately in the minnow division
chucked a two hitter in h:- - .
to a 21-4 shellacking over the
1 0 0
Pelkey, If
_
75 9 66 gross was the low for the tournafor those 13 years of age and un- Hutch Viskovich
The cry in the County League is Cubs. Bolash hit a triple, and was Tuesday, July 24
7-4 victory over the I'!a '..-: . _
4 0 0
Revai, lb —
. .. . S£ 18 68 ment.
der are, 50 yard free style, 50 Earl Hoellen to stop the high flying Rainbow outstanding in the field. Bill Fer- Alcoa Field, 9:30 a.m.
1'aint and Glass, a club »i„. :.
Marich, 3b
. - . ... 3 0 0 yard back stroke, 50 yard breast Dom Spadafore
74 5 69
Diamond 2, Rod Sox
Another former champion who Club which earned its 16th and sell hit well for the losers, getting
tned for nearly five ytai.- '
3 0 1 stroke, 150 yard medley relay, 200 i Dr. Johnson
Paquin. c
— 97 28 69 stands a chance of repeating is 17th straight victories last week two doubles in two trips to the
vs. White S n \
a title only froin^- as far ..Baxfec, rf, p
3 0 0 yard free style relay.
Dr. Ingram
S-i 13. 71 Bob Garville, winner in 1940, who defeating
Harvey's,
1S-5, and plate. Al Nicola relieved for the
Diamond 4, Yankees
semi-final?.
3 0 0
LaRose, ct
—
. R. G. Nelson
- 85 14 71 finished tied for 13th with Romeo, second place Louisville, 8-5.
vs. Pirates
Cubs
in
the
third
inning
and
sei
Hardest blow for any n'.-i\. • '
Boy
and
girl
events,
to
bo
held
... . 3 0 1
Hurley, ss
Joe Bolash
88 17 71 Hugh Pedersen and Bill Madden
But in order to halt the Rain- the -Yanks down in spectacular
Diamond 5, Dodgers
take was 1'ilcher O'N'i A • '
2 0 0 separately in the junior division Larry Robillard
P-atenode, lb
85 13 72 carding a net 75. Carville played bows, the league will have to wait pitching.
vs. Cubs
Mnts\ii.e
crew. o'.Ne.l •<>.-3 0 0 for those 16 years of age and un- Gar Vincent
Daggett, p, rf .
. 99 26 73 e l goii for the 18 holes.
Tuesday,
July 24
a
week.
The
club
draws
a
bye
tono-hit, no-run game un —
. ">e:
Strikes
Out
10
der are, 50 yard free style, 50 yard
83 9 74
Last year's champion, Sandy day and Wednesday.
27 0 2 back stroke, 50 yard breast stroke, Dom Catanzarite ...
plete innings against I'd ! * K> Totals
74
High
school
music
room,
2
p.m.
Nat Edelman
89 15
Romeo, who beat out his brother
Louisville rides second in the
The White Sox knocked off the
rant of Kvans Mills on'\
150 yard medley relay, 200 yard
Baseball mo\ie, 'Inside Basebal
Mickey LaRosa
91 17 74 Rocky for the title in 1950, wound standings with Harvey's, both have Junior Dodgers 11-4 to stay tied
NORWOOD
, out the loser in the >_•,{ a
free style relay.
Thursday,
July
26
Rockev Romeo
_..-.
75 0 75 up tied for 15th spot on the Vice- | won nine and lost seven games, for first place. Jim Dillabough.
AB R H
when
he was taggi 1 '"•
Tadpo'e division, for those 10
Bob Carville
. . . . . . SI 6 75 president's paring with Bannon 1 Louisville lost its only game last Bob LaPoint, and Billy Boardway Alcoa Field, 9:30 a.m.
3 2 1
Connelly, cf ..
safties
in
the 3-2 battle. l i >
years of age and under, including
Diamond 2, White Sox
Hugh Pedersen . .
83 8 75 i'hiliips. Phillips with a one handi- w e e k while Harvey's'dropped one did all the sticking for the White
5 1 0
Kio, ss
jponent, Randall, was t!.e v. r :
75
vs.
Pirates
Bill Madden . _
89 14
cap, scored" 79 and Romeo with a to Rainbow and
defeated the Sox. Regent Hart was the only
4 2 1
Colby, 2b
: buru-r. He allowed foui l"..t.-.
Diamond 4, Dodgers'
c\\o handicap had a net of 79 also. RAMS, 13-12.
Dodger batter to solve the slants
5 2 1
Clark, p
__
..
j Three hit
per:'..i ;i an< i
... {
1
'•'W "Clean up day" was
vs. Yankees
0
Phil-lips* gross was 80. Romeo,
Friendly Tavern, fourth, edged of the White Sox twirler.
2 I
Courtermarche, rf
VICEPRESlDENT'n FLIGHT
| turned in by Southpaw u> ->•:'•
by previous witnesses as
Diamond
5,
Red
Sox
i the Fort Covington nine, 5-4, and '
. 3 1 1
Chase, c
... . G H N grossed 81.
! Oswego Fails Hotel <•: 1 .. '
;of this year when Mori:
The
Browns
remained
tied
with
vs.
Cubs
Other
low
handicappers,
Milton
|
s
h
i
p
p
e
d
Ravmondville,
1
4
3
.
._.
3
1
0
81
5
76
Zasa, lb
Bruno Romeo ..
With his .speedy left hami. d •
'dered an end to ganibln
the Phillies for the leadership of Thursday, July 21
afu>r
losinR
to
0 0 0
Regan, lb
'S3 7 76 Landsman, winner in 1941 with R ^ g i n nft^
Terry Harmon
city.
: lively, thi veteran p;te;ni a .•'..
the
Grasshopper
League
by
blastAlcoa
Field,
1
p.m.
one
stroke,
finished
in
the
Secre3 0 0
Lytle/Sb
Joe Jukoski
86 10 76
Harvey's, defeated Raymondville,
three
hit.".
Keeslcy
:i'.ar
.
'
ing
the
hapless
Bisons,
13-2.
Jim
Swimming at I'olley's Hay
Duga.w of
— . ..
2 0 0
. 94 18 76 tary's flight with an 80 net; Bill 12-6 and defeated Fort Covin^on.
Howard Chrisco
tawa down to defeat. '.'-2.
Bronchetti struck out 10 Bisons
. 86 9 77 Crandell, champion in 1943, placed Make Up Gaines
Roger McGee
Bregg, If
1 1 0
|
Dywan of the del. ndinL' < ' ..
j
for
the
Browns.
Bill
Kirkey,
Frank
GRASSHOPI 'ER L HAGUE
... 87 10 77 down the line wfft an 84 net after Tuesday, July 24
Feefe, rf
1 0 0
Bill Chittenden
pion Coca C 'las, w.nning
j
Romeo,
Bill
Jones,
and
Percy
deducting
his
three
handicap.
\Y
t
Pet.
Phil Hellinckx
88 11 77
Rainbow Club at Raymondville
a.id
Dressed in patched clothes and
I Cameron all powdered
the ball Phillies .„.
.... 3£.. 12 5
2 0 1.00(1 over the Army-Navy
Totals
91 14 77 Bruno Romeo, with five handicap,
Louisville at Friendly Tavern
I Tom Bushnell
:
Force
Vets
of
Ottawa,
p.'
!
well
for
the
Browns.
Gil
Rivers
led
the
Vicepresident's
field
with
Browns
2 0 l.(h#W
1
. 95 18 77
Today, July 23
WE CATER J
Massena - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 their faces blackened, Al Macaul- Pat Towner
'three hit ball. Reg Arm.-t:
;
and
Joel
Palmer
took
the
hitting
76
score.
Bisons
..
.
.
0
2
.00.1
97 20 77
RAMS at Friendly Tavern
Norwood - 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 x—12 ey's locally famed Black Bombers Homer Bower
Finch
Goldfields
wayi,
7-0.
o\,
•
j
honors
for
the
Bisons.
Match
play
will
prevail
in
all
of
Indians
0 2
.000
101 24 77
Sam Cappione ..
Harvey's at Louisville
] Rainbow Club of Massena, ;« .-. . the flights until champions are
Results
Tuesday,
July
17
Tbe
Phil ie8
ed
the
77
.
103
26
Fort Covington at Ravmondville I R
l
*?* ^
***
(jumped the K of C park fence Pete Falter
' of the County League, a lo
crowned
next
month.
_j
j _ . . July
i„,.. 25
oBrowns
for
the Grasshopper
Browns 13, Bisons 2
... 97 19 78
Wednesday,
Jack King —
them three hits.
Pairings
follow:
leadership
by
shelling
the
Indians,
Phillies 9, Indians 5
here last night to' make
their Abe Kauffman
... 101 23 7S
Friendly Tavern at RAMS
OLD TIMERS LEAGUE
President's
Cup:
Viskovich-Gar
273 E. 'Orvis
9-5,
Leon'Law,
Gany
Raymo,
Mike
j
Groulx of the Cornwall
N '
Tuesday,
July
24
79
I spectacular entrance.
Bannon Phillips .
Louisville at Harvey's
Today, July 23
Vincent, Dr. Lester Ingram-Rocky
Jukoski w e r e , t h e backbone of the Alcoa Field, 9:30 a.m.
, Knd Social Club perimtied
79
Sandy Romeo
81
Raymondville at Fort Covington
Odd Fellows vs. Masons
Romeo, Dom Spadafore-Nat EdelPhillies, Dishaies, McGuire and
| hingles as his team w.>n. \'
' When they departed, the BombDiamond 1, Bisons
K of C vs. Merchants
man, Joe Bolash-Hugh Pedersen,
Pollack played outstanding ball for
lover the Grand Lni«>n Hvs.
Indians
ers carried a 12-5 loss earned by SECRETARY'S FLIGHT
Earl Hoellen-Dom
Catanzarite,
the losers.
Carthage.
Diamond
3,
Phillies
Tuesday, July 24
N Bob Nelson-Bob Carville, ' Dr.
Twirls
Two
Hitter
McCrea of Bell's Transfer • • •
vs. Browns
] the unbeaten County League Rain- Jim McGuire ....
Nationals vs. RAMS
* 86 7 79 Johnson-Mickey LaRosa,
Larry Monday, July 23
The
Giants
continued
their
]
tawa
pitched four hit ball in - • _
i
Tuesday,
July
24
,
Moose vs. Merchants
.
90 11 79 Robillard-Willard Madden.
Lab-Main O. vs. Blooming Mill
Harry Turner
bow Club.
hea%'y sticking
to defeat the High school music room, 2 p.m.
to
Harvey's
of the County I.< aL..< •
.
95
16
79
Shippers vs. Massena Homes
Bennett Abrams
Vicepresident's Cup: Bruno RoWednesday, July 25
Chiefs,
13-4,
in
the
Junior
League.
9-N.
Murray
started for the •'
Baseball
movie,
'Inside
Baseball'
101 22 79 meo-Pat Towner, Roger McGce- Tuesday, July 24
Macauley's Bombers were un- Q iff Carvel
_
K of C vs. Woods Trailers
Bradford
homered
with
two
on
for
ners
allowing
two hits in tw
Thursday,
July
26
Milton Landsman
81 1 80 Jack King, Joe Jukoski-Sam CapMartin Bros. vs. A and P
Firemen vs. Odd Fellows
the Giants. Bronchetti retired the Alcoa Field, 9:30 a j n .
ing-s. Allen completed the job ' '.n
able to find themselves clear of a Paul Quennell —.. _ 94 14 80
Structural
Mill
bye
pione, Phil Hellinckx-Bannon Philfirst seven batters to face him.
two additional clouts in fi\e .i-nMUl A Alcaa Villa**. Leva*
Diamond 1, Phillies
94 14 80 lips, Terry Harmon-Homer Bower, Compfiad
Friday, July 27
five-run deficit in the firs: inning Andy Cecot
by J i n * P«&«a. 8tatUticiaa
Kirkey blasted a homer with two
mgs.
vs.
Indians
80
Player
—
Tcaat
Batting
Art.
Bill
Hood
.
98
IS
Bill Chittenden-Abe
Kauffman,
Moose vs. Firemen
Tremblay of Hawkesburg, <'u.
Diamond 3, Bisons
which continued to grow as the Warren Becker
« 7 for the winners. Lanerville, and
98 18 80 Howard Chrisco-Pete Falter, Tom R. Clarke. Structural Mill
Elks vs. Woods Trailers
O'Connell of the Chiefs connected
pitching
for the Jolly Auto L . .:vs.
Browns
T.
Parkinson.
Structural
Kill
.
.
.571
80
Bushell-Sandy Romeo.
Dr. Elder
- ..-• 107 27
H B. Batch, Ow
game progressed.
with triples.
ed in their 13-4 win, tossed :'ni \
Thursday,
July
26
E.
Rakocr.
Shipper!
5S<
81
Secretary's
Cup:
A
m
McGuireBob
Stephens
111
30
CITY LEAGUE
"50 Ye*n of Ben
Bob Morgan twirled a two hitter Alcoa Field, 1 p.m.
hit ball.
.545
Rainbows made five in the first, Bruce Kenworthy
102 20 82 Warren Becker, Milton Landsmun- J. Hurley. Martin Broa.
Tuesday, July 2-1
?
«
to enable the Federals to set the
J.
Toth,
Bloom
Mill
S33
Three
previous
tourna.i
<
at
Swimming
at
Polley's
Fay
Andrews 8t.
82
Clifford
Hilyard,
Bennett
AbramsCliff Hilyard - _.....-- 105 23
At Cornwall
"
added pairs i n the next three j Nelson Gibson
n
5S3 Reds down 6-4. D. Dag«ett hit two
j champions remain including ' . i i . i
93 10 83 Robert Stephens, Andy Cecot-Tom W. Sauva, A * P
Fournia D. vs. Cornwall P. Mill
526 for two, and Boots and P . Sharlow JUNIOR L E A G U E
j Cokes, the Oswego Falls Hotel
100 17 83 Gilbert, Harry Turner-Dr. Elder, J. Peikay. Bfcom MUl
frames and concluded with a sin- Tom Gilbert
W. Rowc. A * P
500 worked the hidden ball play for
Thrirs3ay, July 26
W L
Pet. I team of Fulton, winners of llK
Bill Crandell
87 3 84 Paul Quennelle • Nelson Gibson, W. Palmer. Maaaena Homaa
500 the winners. Walter Lafea and Leo Giants _
At KC Park
3 1 .750 i 1949 tournament rated this yi ;u'.gle tally i n the seventh. Matching Erwin Schoeffel (withdrew)
77 Clifford Carvel-Bruce Kenworthy, Z. Dywan. Structural Mill
.....480
Morin were the only Reds to nick Federals
:.
3 1 .750 strongest contender. Finch iiu.dSocial Club vs. Baker's Service
G—Gross,
H—Handicap,
N—
Net
Bill
Hood-Bill
Crandell.
G. Avery. Martin Bros
.471 Morgan for a hit.
RADIO PHON
Homestead Dairies vs. Coca Cola this the Bombers scored two in
Chiefs _
2 2 .500 fields, winners of- the ear • l
J. MeGulre. Structural Mill
4*7
Roland Romeo connected %nth a Cardinals
,*i
_.._
2 2 .500 I tournaments or before the Chamthe second and single runs in the
K. Serviw, Structural Mill .-.
4«7 triple in the third and Herb Delo
Saturday, July 28
Reds
1 3 .250 ber of Commerce trophy, advamrJ
L. Molnar, Martin Broa.
.444 drove a long double in the last
At KC Park
next three innings.
Athletics _._
1 3 .250 to the second round also.
B. Millar. Lab-Main
444
Social Club vs. Fournia Dodgers
inning to win the ball game for Results, Wednesday, July 18
lnter-Provencial club of Ottawa
J. Eliott. Shipper*
.429
Al St. Thomas was the winning
Al's Billiards vs. Coca Cola
the Cardinals over the Athletics,
Cardinals 4, Athletics 3
carried a close 13-10 verdict ovo
B.
Lovendahl.
Lab-Main
4*4
When Yon Wa
pitcher with John Chapman his
4-3. Terry Bmythe and Gue Olsen
Giants 13, Chiefs 4
Giroux's and Colburns; St.^An • »
R.
Sacours,
Structural
MUl
417
batterymate.
To Go, Call
The Northern League's annual dow n just aq it w a s prior to the
I
SCHINES
federals 6, Reds 4
thony's, familiar in tournament
J. ChuMr. Shlpptra
,M
The Bombers, adding comedy to All-Star game will be played opennig of the season.
F. McConneH.
Sue***. Bkwm
MillBrew
37s tie. Gus Murray homered for the Results, Friday, July 2 0
MASSENA
THEATER
play, edged Veterans Gunners oi
Martin
4u«
the game for the first time, in- Monday, Aug. 13^. according to
The deadline for eligibility of C.
W. Haael,
Unn«r.
Mwtln Bret
,S75 "losers to drive in three runs in the
! Wednesday and Thursday
Federals
11,
Giants
9
Ottawa, 9-7.
T.
Shippers
.400
cluded losing pitcher George Zel- plans formulated at a recent meet- new players wag s e t for Aug. 15. L. Morriwtte: Shipjwm
tit third inning.
Cardinals 7, Reds 7
H. Raes, Lab-Main
404
Ottawa Service Supply baggei
ius,
Catcher
Macauley,
Walt
Wade
This
new
date
w
a
s
s
e
t
t
o
aid
those
ing of loop officials.
wait
I. BcMktoin,
Haawna Homes .........S?5
Plenty Upsets
K.
Morris,
Shippers
.4*0
Athletics
12,
Chiefs
10
the
Prescott, Ont., team, v at first, Larry Hodge and Joe RoThe team leading in the stand- teams which have players joining E. (tenter, Lab-Main
3*4
There were plenty of upsets in Tuesday, July 24
LaBaouf, A * P
MS
SUGAR RAY ROBINSON
Chesterville lost to the Monu
meo sharing second, Mickey Lynch ings at the end of the first half, the armed force* a s well a s anti- V.
W. SpraaM*.
Bloom Mill
M0
A ft P
Mi the Friday Junior League g a m e s . High school music room, 2 p.m.
Guard A A A of Ottawa, 9-G, wljiW
at short, Andy Maston at third July 27, will be host to an 18-man cipating the return o f some w h o Klrkay.
RANDOLPH TURPiN
F. MarkKll
Eektrt, Bloom MUl
>4( The lin-less Athletics hanunered
G.
Flamingo Grill of
Brownsburg,
Baseball
movie,
'Inside
Baseball*
with fielders consisting of Tom squad selected from the other s i x may be discharged in the near fu- B. Hood. tab-Main
.313 out a 12-10 victory over the
Que,, dumped the Ottawa Phillies,
Wednesday, July 25
ture.
Jones, Mike Francia, Red MacFar- olubs.
T. MUMBU. Lab-Main
.S*»
Chiefs. Driving across seven runs Alcoa Field, 9:30 a.m.
13-9.
iane, Bill Lumsden, and Blue DonThree teams are currently stagD. Frogo*. Lab-Main
.1M
in the first of the fourth paved the
Diamond 1, Athletics
N e x t Sunday will see all fou; *
nelly.
ing a wide-open battle for first
OlUiar. Lab-Main
.*M
w a y f o r the A'a victory. Hits by
Maisena teams in action in the '
vs. Federals
place. The Plattaburg Cartings,
B. Chuke, Maaaena Home*
......Ml
MM
opening 9:45 aan., games with
Malone Bakermen and Gabriel
Diamond 2, Chiefs
G. Condon. Maanna Homea . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 *
B. Naal.
Brighton Blues all i n the running. CATHOLIC PARISH LEAGUE
Cokes lacing t h e Woodlawn Hotel
vs> Cardinals
B.
Ktaworthjr.
Bloom
Mill
. . . . . .A
. . .».*. lM
ot
B*.
Mil
A
B
B
H
t
*
l
»
THE CAKADIAN LEGION PRESENTS
Louis kept the A's on top. LanerBabinaoa,
Malone is presently on top but First D i r M e *
in one contest and Fournia's meetK.
BlbMwr,a AS ft 1 P l B o M b a r i , m 3 MS
Diamond 3^ Reds
Marlow*, st 4 * t«cDcHi'4. Sb 3
ville h i t a homer in the last of the
closely pressed by t h e second and
O'Sbawfenaasy,
.............SOS
ing Harvey's in the other.
vs. Giants
MaOaiiv 2b I Snippara
I • ionvtor.
cf S
fifth for the Chiefs, and Bob
third place club*. The contests T e a »
W
P e t J.
iarvias,
Bettllr,3bBloom
MIS
..
i . Wednesday, July 25
Ottawa, lnter-Provencial team of
1
0
•
loran,
p
S
. ef
Smith tripled, hut the Chiefs fell
scheduled for the coming week S t Mary's Ogdensburg 2
1.000
Sheet* 2*8 Tongue
1 Alcoa Field, 2 p j « .
Ottawa will m e e t Perrjn's Sales
. r 5 1 i UtUr. Tf s
short of a winning rally.
may change the entire picture.
2 « iroml'm, rf 3
r
St. Mary's Massena . . 1
.500
a
poor
|
Ail-Star
Game
with
Brasher
F
.
of
Ottawa
a
t
11
sum.
&t.
Anthony
*
Dywan. p t %
The Cardinals, off t o
«heeU 4*10—26/32
A special league meeting will St. Mary's, Canton _ 1
.400 ILaDwc
Frida>, July 27
4 1 I Jifrmne*. Jb 3
of Newton Fall's takes on Bill"?
«
start, are steadily climbing* the
be held Monday night, July 30, to St. John Bosco, Malone i
.5001 »••«"», " t I Dlohl. r
Alcoa Field, 9:30 a.m.
Restaurant ot Kvans Mills in ant
8he«te 4x8—% incl
M A Pafiaw—. l b 1
3 31
winning ladder. Their latest vie-,
formally name the float team and St. Regis Indian Res. 0
Diamond 1, Reds
other 11 a.m. g a m e .
^
• w u • S r a M o . r f % t H«Uon. a
t
tory w a s a 7-5 win over t h e Red*.
select the I t All Stars which will Topper Lake
1
.000" Total*
SO IZ liraan. lb
0
vs. Chiefs
Service .Supplies o f Ottawa anlJ f
1 Totala311 IV,l o x - U Smythe, and Jock were the lead-,
Saraetanl MIU
provide the^opposition.
0
Diamond
2,
Federals
I ing hitters for the Cards, Hard
A * P
the Cornwall North End sSocia*
10S
President "Albert Duprey, formvs. Cardinals
Club meet at 12:15 pjfl., as d « *
. . . . Hun E v e n t . . . .
AB • RWanMra
erly of Massena, wild soon release Secern* Divisioa
Coaaa
ABBM 1 Lock Laba struck out 14 Cards,
3b 4 3 SOracn. n
Diamond
3,
Giants
the RCAF of Ottawa and i'mvh
Brabant.
3
t
I
IVAKBA8POTIN w. £AERY MAQUTJC
the program for the second half.
but lost anouther Cough ball game.
I 9
Cbartaad. rf 3 • 1 Bowler, e
vs. Athletics
W L
Goldfields. Chesterville and OsPet Fratbaw.
Teams without light* will be given Team
rf 1 0 0Bo»«(ik. lb 3 •
Brabant of. the Reds, and Dave
. . . . jfcsii y i n * l . . . .
SENIOR LEAGUE
Zb
3 t
wego Falls meet at 1:30 p.i«every opportunity t o play Sunday S t Joseph's H a s t e n * S 0 1.000 Loan**. If 4 Z1 SXDavta.
•
Talarico
of
the
Cards
hit'
triples.
U C a r r y , Zb 1 0
Waavar. e- 4
with
BrownBburg,
Que,,
am'
W
L
SAMMY BERG vs. K0SC0 C0LUMB0
Pet.
afternoon games with twilight Fort Covington .. _.. 2 0 1.000 Pafraaa*. lb 4 1 ttro.. tb
I •
The league leading Giants were
Pine Grove
2 0 1.000 Hawkesburg., Ont., clashing at the
.867 FoMa-'no. cf 4 Z SCataa't* ef 3 0
contests limited to as few as pos- Sacred Heart Massena 2 1
jolted
11-9
by
the
strong
Federal
1 0
tb 4 0 I t a l i a n , of
. . . . Jfteliminwy . . . .
_..._r
o 2
Notre Dame, Malone 1 1
.500 Cbaacna*.
sible.
.000 same time.
AUan. p
4 0 oWanbam. r f Z 0
aggregation.
Dan
Bronchetti Braves
0
ODarwla.
rf
I 0
Saranac
Lake
.
1
Remits, Monday, July 16
HAfcCK, 0OTKET vs. AL TUCKER
The St. Albans Giants again ap2
Winners will move into th«GakH. aa
4 » UDavia. If
tripled.
Bob
Marando
doubled,
and
3 »
plied for a franchise in the league Notre Dame Ogdena. 1 a
-33S
Games Postponed
quarter-final
round which «*
Bagnhr d
Tatala
M
Wabaw. m Z 0
Fran Sharlow tripled during the
„ . . . Ladies Admitted Free . . . .
but because of travel distance in- Chateaugay
Total*
Z« 1
0 3
.000
boheduled
at
2:45
p.m.,
and
4
p.m
J
Result*
Friday,
July
20
game. Bob Kirkey fait two doubles,
volved their request was turned Constable
.000 warta™ •..'.'...'.'......•.'.•.•.•; too Jootli and a triple in four trips to the
0 1
on two diamonds.
Pine Grove 8, Braves 6
a St. Lawrence
Valley
League
Massena
Sports Observer
Massenans Invited to Take Part
third round games Sunday, July
. ' 2 9 , at Alcoa Field.
Sports Editor
I Remaining are the Coca Colas,
Four of the seven Massena. defending and two time champion
teams remaining in the ninth an-' with two legs on the $100 Chamnual St. Lawrence Valley Alcoa ber of Commerce trophy in the
Athletic Association Softball tour- past three years, the Woodlawn
and
Fournia
nament will compete in second and Hotel, Harvey's
By NICK J. PODGURSK1
Recreation Pitchers Chalk
Up Two Hitter* Strike Out
14 Men in Junior Baseball
In Northern PLY. Swimming
Meet at Malone, Sunday, July 29
Halt Rainbow
Cry in County
Ball League
• >
Golf Results
Bombers Lose
Annual Game
To Rainbows
Relax tl
The FRI
Softball Schedule
Alcoa Village Loop
4,
Fire
Casualt
INSURAM
J. W. WEBB AG
CARL'S
Day T A X I
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Game Set Monday, August 13
Phone ]
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