Peg« Twenty-Four THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER. AUBURN, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1965 McCullough Back for Third Season as Mets Manager Officers Welcome News Sherry Cartner Hits By LEO A. PINCKNEY Clyde (Man MoCullouKh, who Graney Presented produced a championship base• ball warn for Auburn in 1%4 a»d Baseball Award First 600 Series - another winning hall club last st-ason. will manage the local Bill (iraney. general mana• p ger of the Auburn Mets. was When Sharon (Sherry) Cartner Chuck ner venko 546-M1: Lou . Mt-ts for the third straight year. of Emerson Road. Weedsport. Allien, 013-214; Bob Gillllian, William J. Granev. general honored last evening at the manager of the Auburn club, Minor league convention din• left home last evening for her 500. called today from Fort Lauder- ner in Fort Ijiuderdale, Fla. weekly bowling game.at>-Uie Mails & Frails, Men — Paul - dale, Fla. where, the Minor The Auburn GM was presented Cayuga Lanes, she said to her Galballv. 542; Bob Weslowski, with a trophy for being named husband Ed. "I think I'll b:.wl 529; Len Graney, 536; Women— League convention is in session, General Manager of the" Year to announce the news on Mc• GOO tonight. I could use that $25 Rettv Weslowski. 538-202; Hazel in the New York-Pennsylvania for Christmas money." Gleason, 470; Lois Hole, 462. Cullough. . Baseball league. It was the Granev made the statement She wasn't joking either be- Junior — Ron Gamba. 562; second straight year that Gra• cause she fired a neat 612 ser- Bob Gilfilian, 555; Chuck Dere- after conferring with John Mur• ney won the award. I'hil Fiton, phy. Mots vice president,- Ed- ies in the strong Girls Commer- venko. 537. .-president of the .National. A&- cial League at the Cayuga Lanes Kings & Queens. Men — Erv ——rite- -6ta-ftk-v-. d trOi.it or- - -nw-ialiun. of Professional Base• porsor.ruM and Joseph McDonald, •~ hw -ftrst~fl6e—score--far- s*x*-paTJTJPTT;—rsg6-23frr -WtU—Webb-, ball Leagues, made the pres• years of bowling. 558-215; Amy Shoor, 551-229; administrative director of the entation. . Mets farm system. —^frs. Cartner, who .bowte Women Rita Bingham. 506; Vincent M. Klein, president of twice a week and carries a 155 pPR Monahan, 489; Cat Shutter, the Auburn club, said this morn• average, had not even hit a 500 ^ ing, "we are happy to have Big 10 Champs series this season in the Girls Bucks & Does Men — Bob Clyde back with us for another lasCommerciat night's l finLeague scoree . prior to BJacrowk n Thoma545; sMart 517y ; GreenWome, n540 —; «eason. His record of the past She turned the trick the hard Roberla Green, 445; Faye Long- two years speaks for itself. Make Debut Her Mar e Traver 434< "I am sure that he could have ftL}^torrid 24A2 and !thel n ^"fiishe fell Tbac kI year, 442: ^ - By TED MEIER to 134 in the middle game but advanced in the Met organiza• Associated Press Sports Writer Polish Home tion but because of his success rallied for a terrific 236 final xluuaHouste _ AF . Fronczek_. , 610-225- The college basketball season a e with rookies and young ball opens officially tonight and E i" - , .- . ... . 216-169? E. *&ozda71&219; E. players I believe that the parent Sherry also bowls with her , . \. =74019 right off the bat there's a flock Lu 0 club realizes that Clyde is more of major games, topped by Ten• TROPHY TO POUSH HOME BOWLERS—Members of the Auburn Polish Home bowling team husband in the Mixed Doubles CommerciaA „I'Ji!l, — M. Pasik. 528- valuable to them here." nessee at Michigan, won the District 4 Bowling Tournament sponsored by the Polish National Alliance at Dunkirk:. Ed• League at the Cayuga Lanes. 196; M. Stadniak, 499-174; S. Dr. Thomas D. Stapleton, For her 600 series she will re• Michigan, with All-America ward Bommersbach, vie* president o* the Polish Home, accepted the trophy. Left to right, seated, Kott, 488-170. chairman of the board was also Cazzie Russell back. was ceive a $25 check from Jim Hurish — Al Maiorano, 577. are Mrs. Stella Wilson and Mrs. Betty Gaskowskl; back row: Mrs. Genevieve Kilter, Mr. Bommers• Vivenzio, manager of the lanes. 201 B pleased to hear that Mac was Clyde McCuHoagli ranked second to national Sh<» L« also oli(?ible for the Au- '- - Hopper. 548-200. - coming back to handle the team. champion UCLA in the pre-sea- bach, Mrs. Betty Kopec and Mrs. Loretta SrokaT bSm^Chlpt^'o/6 60? Women City - E Hare. 548-189; J. "He (McCullough) does a , „ - j_ son Associated Press poll last Bowlers. Macyczko, 551-199; E. Mreyglot, ' preat job with young plavers. with Williamsport and then lin- 1 week. The Big Ten champs go Other high scores in the lea- 509-219 Greg Goossen. who was only-a i*^ up with Buffalo, back against a Tennessee team Women's Bowling Tourney mediocre catcher when he came General Manager Graney also gue were Helen Dudek, 544; Mens Social - R. Puby, 568- that again is expected to be a Marilyn Chapman, 539; Betty 203; W. Dayton. 550-190; J. Dev- • south last spring, developed un- reported that after attending leading contender in the South• der Clyde's supervision into a several business sessions with Locastro, 532; Flossie Longley, ens, 547-195. eastern Conference. 527; Shirley Tenity. 51,7; Mary topnotch receiver. He could NY - P League representatives UCLA will not play its first ' easilv be one of the catchers and major league farm directors, Warren, 507; Betty Bellerdine, regular game until Friday night Curley's Leads With 2,947 503 and Anne Synnott, 502. lor the big Mets this year, it appeared that the league will against Ohio State, although the ;_ "Other youngsters like Dannv still have six clubs with two Bruins were surprised by the The Welch-Allyn bowling team Is captained by Doris Kilbury. Cayuga Lanes Napoleon. Tim Bethke. Jack newcomer* _ -UCLA frosh 75-60 in an exhibi• which has^beeiv leading the Wo• Jlie^jQurylay^ leader Welch • Twilight — Barbara Hawks, Tracy and Rob Gardner 'Batavia and Wellsville are tion last Saturday night. Lew men's Bowling Association Tour• Allyn of the Cayuga Lane Keg- "509-181; Joan Chapman, 504-188; • are iust a few who advanced definitely out," Graney report- Alcindor, the 7-foot-l New York• nament at the ABC Lanes since lers. is in third place with 2,930. Mildred Cox, 480. . rapidlv in pro ball after play- ed over the phone from Florida. er hailed as a future star, led "~Bowling last Friday when the competi• The girls of the West End Starlite Lanes Men's Cocktail — Chuck Ma- • ing under McCullough. I am Oneonta replaced Wellsville as the frosh. Mixed League at the West End pley, 686; Harry Raimonte, 641; 1 sure Mac will give Auburn an- a Boston Red Sox affiliate in The Duke Blue Devils. No. 3 tion started, dropped to third Luke Bianco — Ed Szot, 620- Lou Doan, 617; Dick Zammett, spot last night when two teams Lanes are fourth with 2,918 and 220; Joe Daloia, 615-266; Andy 'other hustling ball club." Dr. Sta- the league while Erie, Pa., and in the AP pre-season poll, will Deerhead Irm of the Women's 617; Ozzie Grudzien, 615; Tom "pleton said Olean, both former members of unveil a much-heralded sopho• bettered the top score. Mahalik, 587. Hitchcock, 611; Tony DeTomas- Major at the Falcons Is fifth Firemen's — F. Telvock, 559- Open Daily 8 a.m.~5 p.m. McCullough, who has been in the NY-P League are seeking a more in Mike Lewis, against With two more nights left In with 2,902. so, 601. Bandar• S a.m. • 12 nooa professional baseball for 30 franchise. Virginia Tech at Greensboro, the team event, Curley's Res• 202; C. Miller. 548; C. Kopp, 525. Town and Country — Goldie The doubles and singles will Sunday Mixed, Men — Ken No appointment needed, no waiting vears, has served as a manager From the Auburn GM's re- N.C. The St. Joseph Hawks of taurant team holds first place start Saturday and continue for Glauberman, 551-206; Sally Fiore, or coach for the past 15. He marks it looked as though Erie Philadelphia. No. 4. play host to with a handicap score of 2,947. Aid rich. 577-235; Norm Tanner, 525; Mary Colella, 506-204. the next two weekends, Martha 547-224; Al Prosser, 542-204; Wo• Gem Car Wash ; brought Auburn the pennant and had the inside track. Erie had Hofstra while Vanderbilt, No. 5, second place was established Fulmer, association secretary, Charter — Don Martin©, 604- .Governor's playoff trophy in his made plans to have a joint is at home to Wittenburg. men — Nancy Aldrich, 519-199; 232; Bernie Campanello, 584- 9 Lincoln St. AL 2-7417 last night by the Rowe Music announced. Viola Stoddard, 465-171; Nellie f rrst season as manager. Last working agreement with at least In other games involving the team of the Falcon Girls Major 237; Clair Traver, 573-208. | season, Auburn finished second two clubs supplying players. Mecky Guszcza of the Beaulieu Lansbury. 460-188. pre-season Top Ten, Minnesota, League with a 2,944 series. is the leader in the all-events Teen Queen — Pat Mullally, K*j=3:«JWJaaJWJ»J=^W5:»«w5*2 'in both halves of a split season "Pittsburgh and Cleveland still No. 7, is at home to North Dako• Adam & Eve — Leland Mack, 463-181; Rita Bratek, 437; Linda g I under McCullough's leadership, showed interest in the league," ta; Kansas, No. 8, entertains Curley's which bowls in the with a scratch three game total 568-219; Bob Jackson, 536; Carl ABC Girls Commercial League, of 577 and a high single of 224. Wicks, 430. The Auburn pilot has been Graney said, Arkansas; Bradley, No. 9, en• Sheuefele, 517; Women — Marie King Pin — W. Christensen, with the Mets organization since The Jamestown Tigers, who counters Milwaukee-Wisconsin Bowen, 456; Emma Fox, 453; J. Tata, 445; G. Jorgensen, 426. 1963. He managed Raleigh, N.C. broke off their affiliation with at Peoria while Kansas State, Diann McNabb, 474-207. for two months in the Carolina Detroit, will be in the farm sys- No. 10, is at Creighton. Provi• Carmel Intramural, Boys — Sicz Lanes and as then called up to coach tern of the world champion Los dence, No. 6, does not open un• Princeton's Gogolak Inks Mike Caruso, 493-188; Chuck Do• Protestant — Jud Bingham, for Casey Stengel with the Na- Angeles Dodgers. "The Dodgers til Saturday against Villanova. nate, 438-159; Girls — Jane Lew- 578-222; Vince Maland, 575; Art tional League club. are sending a manager and icki, 404-179; Chris Baulick, 371- Painter, 562. The ex-major league catcher coach to handle the Jamestown Pro Contract With 'Skins 131. Commercial — Herby Boebel, played with only two teams m team," Graney stated, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bantam (2 games) — David 570; Roy Bowen, 556; Dom Bau- $ ,,- school here after his graduation so. 555. S V the big leagues — The Auburn general manager Baiavia Downs Washington Redskins an• from Princeton next June and Lupo, 276; Frank Fiore, 264; and the Pittsburgh Pirates. also said that league president nounced today the signing of has said he hopes to join a ma• Jim Kimak, 229. Merchants—Tom Arezzo, 556- fi (> At the same time that Mc- McNamara was still making Bantam (2 games) — Cindy 246; Bob Kappesserr, 556; Leon 5 & No. 1 draft choice Charlie Gogo• jor law firm when he finishes !L J Cullough was signed, the Mets contacts and talking to other Had Big Year lak of Princeton, first kicking law school. Williams is one of Schell. 233; Jill Turner, 228; Northrup, 546. * announced that Bill Virdon, who major league clubs with hopes specialist ever drafted in the tiie nation's best known trial Elaine Thompson, 170. Mercy Hospital — Margaret retired recently as an active that eight teams may be obtain- BATAVTA—Purse distributions Satellite — Art Dubin, 619-244; Kroger, 470; Alice Bazarnick, during the two 1965 night har• first round by a National Foot• lawyers and heads a large firm. player after 11 years in the Na- ed for the NY-P League, ball League team. The signing came on the ninth Ed Folts, 602-232. . 461; Mary Lou Catalfano, 460. tional League, would manage Mr. Graney and his wife Betty ness racing meets at Batavia Satellite Lassies — Angie Cas- Lanettes — Betty Hedges, 531- w the Class AA Williamsport team planned to. stop at St. Peters- Downs totaled $1,427,442, highest Gogolak set seven National anniversary of the night Gogo- in the 26 year history of the Collegiate Athletic jassociation lak's father, a doctor of psycho• alino, 512-201; Bernice Vermeu- 209; Liz MacGibbon, 473; Roz g^ in the Eastern League. burg, Fla. to see skipper Mc- logy, gathered his wife and two len, 488-192; Pat Miller. 442-154. Shoor. 438. - Kerby Ferrell. one-time man- Cullough before returning home track. records this fall with his soncer- Prize money offered during style place kicking. The j red• sons together to flee Hungary Classic — Ted Daratt, 648-231- Interclub — Pat Petrosino, „ ager of the , Friday. Mac is one of the Mets during the Communist suppres• 237-180; Lou Soscia, 634-242; 639-226; Fred Fellows, 577-260; g Wthav* modal* far Hunting, 5 will pilot the Mets new Triple coaches at the Instructional the precedent - breaking early skins immediately announced spring season was $410,000. The plans to insure his right foot for sion of the revolt. Gogolak was Jim Beach, 625-216; Bernie Au- Tom Gruver, 572. Trap, Skaat in £ A International League club at League which concludes this born in Rabahiveg, his older det, 619-241; Jack Holihan Sr., Junior—Dick Pearce, 602-230; Jacksonville, Fla. Kerby started week. balance was awarded during the $1 million with Lloyd's of Lon• 12,20,2t,-410 gauge £ sixteen week fall season which don. brother, Pete, in Budapest. A 614-245; Jim Leone Jr., 608-245; closed last Saturday. Redskin President Edward younger brother, John, 8, was Arnie Poresky, 602-205; Nick frTn*375 1 There were a total of 1,411 Bennett Williams signed the 5- born in the United States. Sindoni. 600-215. 1965 races during the 145 night meet foot-10, 160-pound placekicker in The Gogolak family now lives USCS, Port Byron, SCC which opened last March 12. New York Tuesday night. in Wilton, N.Y., where the fa• Lincoln Continental Hawk Hanover was the top Terms of the contract were not ther is supervising psychiatrist Young Cage Star PEARSON'S S dash winner of the year at disclosed. of a division of the Rome State SEDAN Win Non-League Games Batavia. He won nine races, six Gogolak plans to attend School. III With Cancer Union Springs. Port Byron and with 16 topped the Panthers of of them during the fall meet. Georgetown University law Pete Gogolak. who set a num• FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The $2,000 l GUN SHOP i Southern Cayuga Central, all Port Byron. Winningest pacer of the ber of kicking records himseli San Joaquin Country Club will 408 OWASCO ROAD f scored non • league basketball spring meet was Kingly Way while attending Cornell Univer• host a $40,000 open golf tourna• UNION SFBTNG8 THTMAXSBrRG sity, currently is the kicking victories last night as they pre• B F T B F T with eight victories in nine ment next Oct. 20-23 with the L. E. Springer, Inc. AUBURN —OPEN 9-9 t pared the opening of the Cay- Jones 8 MUlspaugh 1 5 starts. Bay Jess, Double Shift specialist for the Buffalo Bills of approval of the Professional *iga County League Friday Jorgensen I Teeter 102 and Major's Imp won the most FLAT io Drop the American Football League. Golfers Association. 54 Wafer Open Eves. 1 aiight. Bowman 3 Reed 9 3 21 This season, the 20-year-old Curtis 5 Fulton 2 15 races in the fall meet, seven The invitational tournament Union Springs trounced Tru- Case 1 Paige 2 0 each. Kingly Way did not race Gogolak set NCAA records for thus becomes part of the PGA maiKburg 75-54; Port Byron Foster 5 Summer 2 0 here this fall. Twin Double consecutive extra points, with 50 tour. It will be preceded by a Saad 1 Russell 2 1 breaking his brother's record of MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE downed LaFayette 64-51 and Cornell 1 Tallman 1 0 Lucky Laird and Single one-day pro-amateur match. SCC defeated a strong Manlius Smith 2 2 Creed, both trotters, won six CANANDAIGUA. NY. (AP)— 44; most field goals in one Proceeds of the tournament five by 76-63 score. Totals « U 75 Totals 8 54 races during the fall season. The twin-double system of bet• game, six against Rutgers; will go to the Valley Children's OWNERS Mike Jones was the offensive a ting will be discontinued next most field goals in one season, PORT BYBON LaFAYETTE year at the Finger Lakes Race 16 in 23 attempts; most field Hospital. star for USCS cagers with 20 B F T B F T points while Glenn Jorgensen VanFleet 4 8 16 Doctor 2 12 Track. goals in a career, 27; most "Snow Slows Griddm lad 16. Smith 0 Shute 1 17 The State Racing Commissdon points kicking in one game,. 20 Rooker 1 2 4 WiltTur 5 11 Eagles Lack had urged the elimination of the against Rutgers; most points by ORONO, Maine (AP) — The Mike Vinciguerra with 20 Vinciguerra 9 2 20 Shaw 2 6 markers and Pete VanFleet Neal 4 0 8 Porter 1 5 twin double, Luke O'Brien, Fin• kicking in one season, 81; and rain in Maine is mostly snow at Wilson 6 1 13 ger Lakes general manager, said most points kicking in career, this time of the year, which is Wilt 1 0 2 Extra Punch yesterday in making the an• 164. making it difficult for the Uni• T*tato 25 14 «4 Totals t* U 51 NEW YORK (AP) — Phila• nouncement. He had a 54-yard field goal versity of Maine Black Bears to delphia ranks second to San . Four winners must be com• against Cornell, setting an Ivy get ready for their Dec. 11 foot• 5 Francisco in National Football bined to net a twin-double pay• League record, and a 52-yarder ball battle with East Carolina ^"P^I!]? Garrett s Future League statistics for total of• off. against Rutgers. Collegr in the Tangerine Bowl. By FRANK CLAUSE fense but the Eagles still are struggling along with a 4-7 won- 4n Pro Footba lost record because they have scored only 269 points to 290 by Still Undecided the opposition. "Our offense has been pro• LOS ANGELES (API — The ductive but not productive "TOWNE TOP" television cameras again will be- enough pointwise." said Joe Ku- on Southern California's half• harich. Philadelphia coach. DETACHABLE HARDTOP back Mike Garrett Thursday The defensive statistics tell night although he probably will part of the Eagles' problems. be without his famous No. 20 They rank seventh in total de• 1966 COMET 1966 MERCURY jersey. fense and 10th in the vital field Garrett is slated to accept his of pass defense. COMPLETELY NEW STYLING NEW STANDARDS FOR LUXURY newly won Heisman Memorial The 49ers show the way in FIVE NEW ENGINES FOUR NEW ENGINES ^ Trophy at the annual award total offense with 4.191 yards TWO NEW SIZES 17 BODY STYLES banquet in New York. He said: and also in passing with 2,713 "This can happen only once in yards. They also lead the league a lifetime and I'm going to en• in scoring with 360 points and in joy it as long as I can." touchdowns with 45. BUY NOW — GET FULL VALUE FOR YOUR CAR Garrett reiterated to The As• Cleveland has taken over PENPULUM sociated Press Tuesday that he from Minnesota as the top rush• 1961 CONTINENTAL Sdn. 1965 COMET Caflenre 1962 COMET Tudor may postpone making a deci• ing team with a total of 1.950 Completely equipped with all Fully equipped hardtop. Can• Automatic shift; ideal eco• 5WING sion about his future in profes• vards. Jim Brown has account• it-i power features — Lincoln's not be told from a new. 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