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COURIER-JOURNAL McQuaid Hangs On for 26-20 Win Over Kings Father and Son Combo Friday, Oct fc, 1967 17 By JESS HEWITT through then to nail McGrath yard reverse play 4 minutes rick got Kearney's last 6-point- Jefferson Airplane • ... •- .,p» • for a 4-yard loss as he attempt­ after the opening kickoff. Four i Some 'huge sighs of relief ter on a 20-yard pass from Mc­ Picking Up The Marbles ed to skirt right end. With no minutes later, Bob McRae made Grath with 3 minutes left. I were in order last Sunday jt -time outs remaining to "them, ardiving aadzoffiFeatcKnaffHick" -At Eastman--±^-~^r=^. flquinSg Stadiumwheff the final Batavla—Levi Harner, a per­ in 1951 at*Buffalo. That was the the Kings went to the air for Comb's pass for McQuaid's sec­ Kearney's Rick Curro turn­ ennial among the top drivers in gun sounded on McQuaid's 26-20 their last try, but Cutler pene­ year he was graduated from The Civic B|usic Association ond score. ed in an outstanding job of run­ Western , and his 34hig- h school in Bloomsburg, Pa. victory over Bishop Kearney. trated from his linebacker's post ning on punt and kickoff re- has announced that the Jeffer­ to bat the ball down just as Mc­ year-old son. Eldon are leaders He's been at it ever since except son Airplane, fast rising singing The Knights, who had- been DiPaola's second breakaway,i,fturn s and as. a pass receiver in in the current drivers derby at for two years in the U.S. Army. breezing on a 13-0 lead early Grath let fly. a 47-yarder, set up his short TD the Kings' wide-open offense. Batavia Downs. group from San Francisco, will scoot in the second period, and For McQuaid, DiPaola's 116 in the game, had just finished That final pass was the thir­ appear Wednesday, Oct. 18 in their third goal line stand a pass, interception by Gary yards and the 48-minute jobs Levi — who drove his first the Eastman Theatre. ty-fifth thrown by the Kings, Astles set up Mark Welt's 5- of Comparato, Paul Rayburn, against the never-say-die Kings and their 20 completions, split racehorse forty years ago—and Seton Groups and, thanks to key plays by de­ yard score in the last quarter. Welt, and Marshall were in­ Eldon, tutor for a large public Tickets for Jefferson Airplane evenly between McGrath and dividual highlights. will be on sale at the Eastman fenders Bob Comparato and Mike Knope, accounted for 285 stable here at the Downs, have 73RD BRANCH, will meet Bill Cutler, had kept them from That was about all the eco­ been racing neck-and-neck on Theatre Box Office, 60 Gibbs yards. That statistic explains nomical McQuaid offense man- This Saturday, McQuaid meets Monday, Oct. 9 at 8:15 p.m. in pulling out a dramatic last sec­ why MeQuaicUhad to stop Kear­ the track and in the drivers the Jiome of Miss Margaret St. The box office is open 9-5. ond win. agedrleaving-ttilie-Kings-to-movi e -a-new-oppoinentrhr^Whitesb i standings. ney on the 4 just before half- the ball for a total of 309 yards Central. Game time at Uticaa's Wislerv 5KT St. Paid""Blvd. time and on the 8 early in the the rest of the time. Kearney's Notre Dame field is ,1:30. Kear- Levi who now drives almost The game was in its last 95 third quarter. The Knights did first score was a stunner, com­ ey has one of its toughest as­ ST. PHILIP NERI Youth seconds when Kearney launch­ it the first time when Bill Mar­ ing on a long diagonal pass signments on Friday night in a exclusively for T. J. (Ted) Zor-Club dance Oct. 11, 8 to 11 p.m. ed its final bid, starting on the shall blocked one of Knope's from McGrath to Knope, who game at Erie Prep. now of Pittsford was the lead in the school hall. Music by McQuaid 44. Four straight pass passes. A clipping penalty kill­ somehow escaped four McQuaid ing race winner in the nation The Last Word. Tickets may be completions by Jim jMcGrath ed the Kings on their second tacklers in the secondary and In other action last week, Mc­ three times, in 1946, '47 and '52. purchased from John Addante, Catering covered 37 yards and there are 288-1518, members or at the long drive. hit paydirt on a 72-yard play. Quaid's J.V. team shut out Eldon drove his first winner still 45 seconds left as the Kings Aquinas, 13-0, on touchdowns door. Donation is $1.00. from went into a third-and-one situ­ McQuaid, by contrast, got in­ Knope.also got the second by Mike Ryan and JoJhn Quin- ation on McQuaid's 7. Compa­ side the Kearney 10 four times TD, banging over center after lisk and the" Xnights' frosh rato, one of four Knights who and scored each time. Bob Di-end Dennis Fitzpatrick's pass were themselves shut out, 14-0. Foley't played the entire game, broke Paola went all the way on a 50-catch carried to the 1. Fitzpat- by the Littlest Irish. SO NICE TO HAVE AROUND THE HOUSE! PITTSFORD BEVERAGES Veteran Angler Kearney Booters Ken Allison of Edinburgh, VALLEY Area Teams Dominate Scotland, aggressive forward of the soc­ Tops Fishing Win 1, Lose 1 cer team, will be a starter Inc. against the Boston Tigers in SOFT DRINKS ECHO Baldwinsville Meet Rush-Henrietta handed Bish­ a game at Aquinas Vadium op Kearney their third soccer tomorrow, Saturday, October CASH N CARRY AT THE PUNT t-WI CATW ANYWHIMU.. Award Winners Area schools were top win­ McQuaid runners dashed to defeat in as many starts by a 7, at 7:30 p.m. Ladies will be OR ORDER A 40 lb. "musky" caught by ners in the Baldwinsville Invi­ first in the sophomore-junior 3-2 score. admitted free as guests of Coll tational Cross Country Meet at the popular St. Lawrence River event, paced by lead men Hor- The R-H Comets were the the Lancers. A CASE FROM YOUR ROUTE MAN guide, George H. Duprey of Baldwinsville last Saturday (Sept. 30). lon and Clark. first to score in this duel as 288-7655 Ogdensburg led the list of Au­ Less and Rowe scored their two gust winners in the' Genesee Copping first in the 23-team McQuaid freshmen took sec­ goals in the second quarter. PITTSFORD BEVERAGES Fishing Contest, according to varsity "A" race, Bishop Kear­ ond in the junior high "A" MONDAY NOON Weeetafa • Recsptleai the report just released. ney harriers' 137 beat out sec-race, while BK frosh nabbed Bishop Kearney rallied in the 144 HUMBOLDT St. HU 2-9583 xtniplace Lowviile—482. Jeff Ornish •renes-CIsm lakei "' Duprey^s—-Muskalonge—meif .. , . ± .tjurd^ quarter, and kept the ball DEADLINE fOR ^BWS Eichner placed twelfth in the third-withr a score of-99, jostjfor the most part, Th the »2t Irovmcrofl Uvrf. sured 56 inches long by 29 170-runner event as the Kings' edged by the Knights' 98. Comet's zone. Dave Bull scor­ CLOSED MONDAYS inches in girth and was taken first man. ed on a head-in from a corner on a flatfish out of the St. Law­ McQuaid frosh took second in kick, and Rick Palmer scored PIDAY DELIVERY RochtMter N«w York 14425 rence River. Mario D'Errico (23, Tom the junior high "B" race. a - few minutes later for the Biagio DeJohn of Albany, Aman (26), Bruce Velan (32), Kings to tie the score at 2-2. and Pat Gefell (44) contribu­ Junior high "C" race was won who has been a frequent win by BK frosh Dan McAuliffe (2), Stille broke the tie in the ner in the Genesee Fishing ted to the winning score. Larry Palzer (3), Tom Chris­ fourth quarter to put the Derby, led the Smallmouth Bass Clocked at 11:51, Oswego's Comets into a lead which they division with a 6 lb. 8 oz. fish Bob Buckley took individual topher (8), Jim Thorpe (9, and held onto etfr the rest of the caught in Saratoga Lake. In the honors as he finished nearly 70 Tim Vandergriff (12). McQuaid game. Largemouth Bass division, the yards ahead of his nearest com­ took second. j It" took two overtime periods Your Shoppers' Guide 7 lb. 14 oz. fish entered by Wal­ petitor. ter Gardner of Hoosick Falls before Bishop Kearney defeat­ led the list It was taken in McQuaid's team came in ed Churchville-Chili, 3-2. Hedges Lake near Cambridge eleventh while Aquinas finish­ Purchasing Seminar Dave Bull booted in the win­ on a spoon. ed sixteenth. ning goal for Kearney at 2:05 * • • • * when you want the best The Purchasing* Agents As­ of the second overtime period. Warren P. Fish of Malone led Avon runners took first in sociation of Rochester, in co­ Dan Maher and Rick Palmer the Northern Pike grouping the varsity "B" race, against operation with the Business Ad each scored a goal for the with an 17 lb. 8 oz. entry from 19 other schools. ministration School of the Uni­ Kings, as Voorheis slipped both Horseshoe Pond ' near Diiane. versity of Rochester, will spon of C-C's goals past the Kearney Joe Riefer and his wife, Shir­ JV first place trophy fell to sor a Seminar for procurement defenders. ley, of Webster led the "Wall­ Kearney harriers as Steve Wil­ personnel entitled "The Execu­ eyed Pike division in one, two liams 3) and Jim Maley (4 led tive Development of the Pur­ This win brings Bishop Kear­ *&* Rochester Ceiling Co. *39« order. Shirley took a 14 lb. 4 the junior Kings. chasing Manager," Saturday, ney's season record to one win GENERAL BUSINESS oz. Walleye out of Canandaigua October 14. land three losses. Yes yo^cart buy a 10x12 Ceil­ Lake on August 19, and three ing (includes material and In­ days later Joe took a 13 lb. 15 St. Cosimir's stallation) for only $39.95 oz. fish from the same lake. Bowling THE HOFFMAN Ehmann's Market 39 JEFFERSON RD. • 235-5530 The only Pickerel entered Sports Banquet MUSIC SHOP Choicet, Meat s Bt Helm's Ladles 418; Pat Vandewarker 414: Dorpthy 95 $ 95 during the month was a 1 lb. Young 413: Lola Crane 409. OPEN EVENINGS fellow Albanian Biagio DeJohn St Casimir's School, honoring St. Marraret Mary Ladle* Don Young 21S, 284. 684; Henry CS.pt. 2() Wllczewaki 232, 223. 632: Joe Stipulate! took another first prize in the players of , cheerlead­ Evelyn Kalofikl 176. 486; Vivian 211. 200, 216, 626; Joe Fronciak 211. Rock Bass, division with a 3 lb. er, track, softball and Slayton 187, 470; Paulina Rooney 177, 232. 624; Marvin Gaacon 203, 234; L. You OWE It To 469: Ann Fertln 170. 454: Lorraine Zobgy 209. 221: Anthony Poole 211. DUPONT Before You Buy Carpit 8 oz. fish from Saratoga Lake. teams. Hannon 168. 179, 447; Joyce Sxatkow- 206: Bob Gall 208. 204: Walt Marriott Yourtalf To--U*» ski 18S. 444: Marilyn Scheible 1«6. 442: 200. 212: Sam Camello 200, 209: Vlnce PAINTS "C" A 16 lb. 8 oz. Rainbow out _The_af£aJr_Kas.JspQnsored by Cell SUehelelt -Aib -Mapar- Holt*- «4* TaxfiSTOZTZOST JOeTCapuiU 201, 20tT OUR MILK of Seneca Lake won first prize the St Casimir's Recreation Lottla Ksllman 118: .Garry Carptnter John SoroXti 200. X01; John Bloom, Sr. — tltikf* tbr"Car— - — ITOHf'S^IHWAItE^ Chili Carptt Ctnter for Norman Gearhart of Elmira 418: Jean Propar 417; Doris Park 1S8, 267: Prank Llppa 237: Joe Chrlatopher Wa hava bun ssrvlno. ths Roch- Club. Father Edward Kowalski, 408; Jan Pero 191, 406; Marlon Gelsa 226: John Ruchalaki 224: Walt Dowhy HOSELTON 436 mO 390 THURSTON RD. aitar Arts for nutlf Forty Yttn 3117 Chll Avwita . Heights. A 19 lb. 13 oz. Lake 404: Mary Afroatlnelll 402: Marie Peters Frank Sanser 223; Sam Ferrerl With Tha Flmit In Dairy rnducH. RoeaastM-, N.Y. 14624 assistant pastor, was the princi­ 165; Bertha Laxi 161. 223: Frank Ala&no 217: Jaek Millar Makes the Difference Trout out of Skaneateles Lake 221: pal speaker. Lou Trabalxl 216; E. Stanny 216 •0* Fclrport Rd. 586-7373 Plans MM1O0 taken by Arthur Baker of 21Mik6 e Lanak 212: Bob Blythe 212; Chrla V/EGMAN DAIRY INC. Baldwinsville on a Mooselook Trophies were presented to Sacred Heart Ladles Casale 211; John Wosnlak 211: Walt isit ••• show rwi S»l*ct Poery 210. Wobbler won first prize In that the cheerleader squads of the M. McKenne (s) 201, 601; K. V a real lorqali — Consist* 465 Chill Ava. ID 6-8100 division. Schrader 189. 181, 618; D. HcKeon 183, IIM Rigs, Furaltirt, AppllawcM CYO "A" and "B" divisions, 167; M. Rues 188; G. Modisjewaki 180: GULF MOTOR CLINIC Oar Lady of Mercy Mixed «tc The Genesee Fishing Contest, to Jim Duffy and Jerome Domi A. McCarthy (•) 179; J. Paduano 179: Dynamometer Tune-Up P. Hartone 178; J. Wedow 176; R. „jow^ia-its-&2nd-yoafr-^»ds Oc | neskh—who—were—voted—Most (Oct 1) . WKael Ailcjunini )UKE SPIh tober 13, 1967. Three prizes for Spnilano 178; B. Scholze 172: L. TfoticlC —yf,omen : Mary Muldowi 1S&1—tottl* Charlotie Appllar Valuable Players in the sum­ 170: E. Ford 169; M. Hogan 168: M. Melanion 178; Mini Donahue 18G: Lee Wheal lalanct ORGAN DEPT. WEDDING the largest fish in each of mer baseball league and to Bob Rector 168: C. O'Neill 16S. 160: G Beach 181: Anne Harrla 169. TONY AGOSTINILLI Garie 162; M. Slye 162. 161; D. Dennia • Cerburstlon • Starts! * ORGANS a PIANOS a INVITATIONS twelve species are awarded Bradt, coach of the Dodgers U0. Men: Ted Crux 221: Ed Burley 218: • Ssnirs+on Laics Thaatrs—3261 Laics Ava. You Can Afford — Alio each month with Grand Prizes team, league champs. A letter Chuck Beach 212: Jim Euhn 202. 266-5472 Midland 1(3-5050 Qusllflid Intltuctlont given at the end of the Contest. from Walt Alston, manager of St. Charles Ladles 1355 St. Paul S»ri»t Bhopp.r •M DEWEY AVE. - 4SS-M30 Greece Catholic Leagae Complete details are available the LA Dodgers, congratulating tSept. 27) 10 Av.M.-t P.M. Gsorgi Galbil, Mgr. in an attractive booklet which Lorctta t'trmai 604, 190; Ann De- (Sept. 21) Pu'thoMnn Pc*" Pn the St. Casimir's Dodgers as Wolf 468: Bonnie Bauerachmldt 458: J. Pelych 264. 603: M. Weaver 226. WATCHIS • DIAMONDS may be obtained without charge league winners, was read. Joyco Caption 440; Marge Gassier 429; J. Wolters 209, G. Loveland 207. T. •wlgat Tsnrn by writing to Genesee, Box 762, Virginia Smith 421: Helenn Herring Hnmlll 206, A. Full 204. DUDLEY BT. HARY'B CANANDAIGUA Rochester, N.Y. 14603. Highlight of the baseball sea LUMHR CO, INC. WM. S. THORNE » o son was a game between the JEWELERS Alice R. Farrell league all-stars and Hesselson's, Pittsburgh Palats Lumbar and lulldlng Suppllsi 311 EAST MAIN ST. Mission Card Fairy champions of the Elmira Small Official R.R. Witch Iniptctor WOMEN'S APPAREl ADVERTISE IN THIS The 18th annual card party for 23 SO. MAIN ST. Fry League. The game was won 106 S. MAIN ST. SECTION the benefit of the Oblates of by ijesselson's, 8-6. It was the Do you FRantisr 7-047} Fairpsrt. N.Y. Mary Immaculate sponsored by first time in the history of-both CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. AT LOW COST Mrs. Ida Scheg will be held on leagues that representative MODERN Thursday, Oct 12, at the teams opposed each other. still play m-m-m so good! BEAUTY SH0PPE Y.W.C.A., 175 N. Clinton Ave K at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be Mrs.. Frank Kraszewski was in BONNYBROOK * YQUR NEXT APPOINTMENT charge of arrangements. served Jospin the bottle? MILK PHONE •'"'way Pl«" lor homo dallTsrr ^.T« CANANDAIGUA 763 NEW YORK DRUG STORES Why play guessing games? CALL 546-349S Notre Dame Club Drops Put your money on a winner. Put an end to whiskey roulette. Topsy-Turvy Tilt, 32-21 BLESSED SACRAMENT OUl LADY Of LOUBDM PACKAGE STORES CHILS0N PHARMACY By TIM HEWITT the play. He will be lost for Give Carstairs BLAUW'S the rest of the season. 1704 Monrot Av«. Elmira—Notre Dame's foot­ one try. PHARMACY Corning later went on to Established I IK I • GR 3-6402 ball team.treated Corning East score again and went on to So. Goodman at Clinton DELIVEBT to a 194 lead last Saturday, with 32-21. ( Proscription Browncroft To% 271-4199 8EBVICI bounced back to the front 21-19, Famous for Scotch CUaxJ<. WloDh& The ND JV's were also de­ j rid Dlnnir Wln«. but faded in the home stretch Wines & Liquors //££. feated, by Corning West, 184, 268 N. WINTON Bl^ to lose 32-21. Played on home CORPUS CflRIBTI last Saturday. OPEN Phone 508 STONE ROAD soil, the loss brought ND's sea­ YOUR Next week Notre Dame meets WTM BJOO. C CI., K., N.T.C. UBTMB KHK1 WHBttY, N tWF, 72% CUM WHUl SHUTS. 10 to 10 482-4533 son mark to 1-2. NO. 3-5897 at Dev/ey MILLIMAN'S CONFIDENCI Sayre, Pa. High School. OUR Corning East dominated the PHARMACY Visit Upstate's Largest CARE first half, getting away to a Seltetlon . . . NO. Goodman at Main WINTON PfcejnMfy 134 lead, and stretching it to Phone 454-3332 19-0 on Dana Eckel's 52-yard . HENNERS Ml N. Wltftta IU MMI WARNER'S Stamps . Monty Ordari . Wa Daflvir gallop in the third period. FOR MY INVESTMENT Int. Wine ft Liquor Store m "Wt Gladly Deliver" LIQUOR STORE At this point, Notre Dame 544-554 CHILI AVE. began to look like a new ball •ton* 235-7674 HINCHEY ROAD PATRONIZE ST. CHAHLEB BORBOHIO club. John Harris went to the From now on... a Gift Annuity called AT CHILI AVE. DEWEY AVE. air and with Fran Pirozzolo's OUR PHARMACY running threat ND was off to NORTHGATE the races. 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