f; COURIER-JOURNAL V\ ednesday, April 11,1973

CORRECTION Special Olympics Last week the Courier-Journal I. IN THIS CORNER" incorrectly identified the coach I Slated lor May of the high school Holy Cross ! • Gedrge Beahon cheerleaders. The coach of the I x Students of the School of the winners who took the CYO Blue I Home Heatjng Inc. Division's top award is Sharon 11>271-741 4 Holy Childhood- will participate J for the first time' this velar in the Cosner. s - Of the five jockeys arrested in pecause of looting by visitors Rochester - Monroe County the Finger Lakes racing mess not source was Pirate manager Bjl Special Olympics, slated .for May UNITED INCOME TAX SERVICE one was riding often enough to Virdon, who was there when it 18-19 at Brockport State College. make a decent living. Cheap happened . . . New York City is 1315 RIDGE RD. t NW to v— 266-7670 i purses and gimmick betting like going for the Superfecta, to- The Olympic games, sponsored OHM MML: Thin.. Sat 10 to 5. Tim., W«L. aw Jnf 10 to 8, the Superfecta combine to breed bolster betting figures because of by the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. . 'Othar Times by AppointiMnt larceny. One of the trainers losses to Off Track Betting. New Foundation, draw together ex­ indicted, R.L. (Virginia City) York City also js going for a. 48- ceptional persons for athletic, Burnett, seemed never to wear hour entry closing for such a race, competition. The winners of the'' out his! welcome. Suspended in pn the thinking that the publij local e/ent will represent Monroe 'Canada, he was given stalls at heeds time' to study sue County in the state-wide Special • Finger Lakes, Suspended at Finger propositions longer than mo$t Olympics \\x\ June at Cortland Lakes, he bounced right back races. What New York City' .State College. with more stalls the following racing administrators are foi season. Management reserves the getting is that this also gives thl right to allot stall space, but in jocks and trainers more time t< Burnetf s case, the welcome mat ,jig the deck. Apparently learn BAND CONCERT was always out. nothing from their farm club at Finger Lakes . . . Guy broad­ The Roberts Wesjeyan Wind casting a Ensemble and high school bands jasketball performance notea from Clarence, Dansville, Albion 1973 If s fun watching the National hat ex-St. Baonaventure giant and Elpiira will give a concert at Basketball Association telecasts, 3ob Lanier wore size 22 shoes. 7:30 p.m. April 14 in the gym- mostly because of the great mike 'He doesn't shine those shoek hasium at Monroe Community work of . What bugs THURS, APRIL 12th., 83 0 F>.|M. ( . . he sends them through a car College. me Is people proclaiming that wash." ... Vote for most honest collegiate junior Bill (UCLA) » ''Our Lady of Lourdes^Schdpl '•i sports information director of the In the finale,. 100 players Walton is better than all the big iKear: Jones Ramsey, University of chosen from the five units will men:who played pro ball. Give JTexas, when asked to explain his perfdr n together Respighi's Pines Elmira, N.Y. me Flussell, and priorities during the school yean: of tfo; Appian Way and two , just for openers, JTexas has only two major compositions by Dale Shepfer, sports," said Ramsey, "footbal And dropping down the ladder in Roberts conductor. Registration Fee $1.00 height, Walton still doesn't and spring football." •compare with aces like Jerry Weft, Qscgr Robertson, and a little man who rated as one of the finest twoway players of all time, SCHO.ASTIC Speaker-Rev. Sebastian Falcone, 0FM Al Cervi. Only the fact that pro basketball's establishment refuses NOTEBOOK to recognize a league it couldn't Lecture Topic: control is keeping Cervi out of the John Doser Hall of Fame^This doesn't mean > l .:••> r Walton won't "make it big in the pros. But if you saw a multi- Cardinal Mooney, which state's small schools with a 16-6 Symbol &Myth — Resurrection ISarjhative millipn dollar contract staring finished 19-2 in Rochester ^City- mark; and St. Peter's (19-3), . you in the face, would you go for that' last year of schooling, and Catholic LeaAe basketball Saratoga,! and St. Lucy's "(17-4). The death of Codas the risk an injury'that could wipe you jcircles, topped off its runnerup honorablSyracuse^were mentione ranke, respectivelyd fifth and, end slot in the C-C with the Class death of story teflmg . out of a fortune? | A championship of the Carter- in the final small schools' poll: JSammons. Inter-Diocesajr ', Championship with an 80-42 win Hopscotching the sports beat lover St. Patrick's of Syracuse. | SECTIOECTIt N THREE, is taking all , , , Pro basketball is beautiful. the plaudits it can get these days Seventeen teams play 82 games j .Class B winner was St. Peterfs becauiedf Its success irt Sectional In 1973 _ the fourth centennial year of the feast of- of Saratoga which bombed St apiece in the NBA, to eliminate tournaiments, all kinds, recently the Rosary. i nine and determine which of the i Lucy's of Syracuse, 74-45. gompljetedipljet- . * other eight enjoy home court While Mooney coach Section 3 teams won chain- advantages in the real season — • Nietopsld tries to make* the playoffs . . . One sport, the pionshops in wrestling, gym FLAN. A FBLGBI^|A(JE i Carter-Sammons thing as only major one which doesn't nasties and swimming, all on ththee * produce a home team edge: fro irwpectftple as he can, hep same weekend i limited because the best Catholic I TO OUR LAI^f football. During the 1972 school teams from the Syracuse A njiajor share of the ipoint- National Football League season, \ area don't compete. getting ability of Section 3 must the home teams won 87, lost 90 OF FATIMA SHRtNE j Where are they? They're be granted to the superiority, a . . . Jimmy Cannon.yvrote that if Syracuse writer pens, of the playing iii the Section 3 tour­ Ononqaga High School League, Howard Cosell were a sport, he'd nament with public schools from be a roller derby . . . And it says Onondaga and other Syracuse and here's why. here that if Watergate were part •area counties. of a sport, like a stakes race, the Eleven of 13 Section . 3 . mat decision would have to be Of course, as ifs frequently champs came from the Onon­ reversed, and the purse ' mentioned as an irritating daga circuit and nine of them I reminder here, Catholic schools redistributed. Like Dancer's placed 1-2-3.-4 at the state (meet; i are locked out of Section 5 Jmage winning, but losing to Liverpool's No. 1 rated swimmers | tournament play, although efforts J Forward Pass. led the secional state win; all- j are again underway to hold Odds Without Ends . . . The around gymnastics champ Ma.it guys picking the Lbs ArfgeleS I another vote. Levy is from Onondaga's Dodgers must be smoking Fayetteville-Manlius; the state's something more influencing than Word from key sectionai? top rife team is from Centraiy people, hoWever, is that ..tne ; tobacco . . . Mike Gunn, who Weeds sort of the Onondaga' t jr^vsM^ssunSrsrMi& results won't change much, League (no rifle sectionals- in- should be in a Hall of Fame for Section 5'^ bigots will again have ^^t^J*-***. ft basketball referees, thinks it must Section 5); the state's too rifle "'. m^mm&mmit their way with class coaches lilie team s Central Square of the • be a world's record for- coaches Nietopski (a former public school Onondaga loop; the state's for third, in Borgnihe? ... Best TV sports (14-8), 90484 (most, of Luddeffs the tournament • won by Please, send me news-Yeatures-editorial- show m losses came in the Class A Central Washington Western .over. Long history of the tube is the Sunday N.Y. Cities League); in Class C, Island's Lutheran of Brookville, Shrine brochures' CBS-Sports Illustrated presen­ Watertowh Immaculate Heart 86-54. |St Agnes, LI,, beat Trdy How to plan a pilgrimage tation, with Jack Whitaker and (19-2) beat Beaver River (19-3), Patbolfc, 65-55, for fifth Jack Buck doing the super stuff 6347; In "Class D, Woly Rosary and Washington Bell Information about religious services on mike. Unlike so many ouier (13-6) lost to LaFayette (19-3), 53- Bishop Reilly, Queens, attempts, the content is up to 50. f9-55, for seventh place. date, . rings lost to Lutheran, 67- NAME ,.,-.:...'.• -Notes, Quotes and Anecdotes , Mooney, which finished nirif. 64, in. Ian earlier game; "__ " . ..-.* A reader challenges . thet among the state's, larger report fcere that Xk^ ttofciltflL luthprari WJM fflfr in tne 1 in.ikiUML weiklv Ml cc Qemenfelwd to ctoseheir estafer final ^tate poll -arija Glen Springs, ducted by rite NX State Spores CITY STATE ZIP. to tf>e public, durineihe wake for sixth, just ahead of Section 5 and Write« Asotiation, beat St Patfs, Jbe. Lte,.sreat Pkate" .**&*: it*. Gty^thofic champ. East High, which finished 24th amonfi the t • v *. * •/'•'•:. ••