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COURIER-JOURNAL Wednesday, July 24,1974 RIT Coach i i Joins AQ Bfll Lukaszonas, junior varsity coach and former hockey player at Rochester Institute] of Technology, will join the faculty of Aquinas Institute in Sep tember, RIT reported last week In addition to coaching the hockey team, he-will teach bookkeeping and business law • A - 1973 graduate pf RIT, Lukaszonas took over the junior varsityieam last year. In its first Horse racing is-the one sport hooked jon racing and now owns, year of competftron in the Finger least likely ito have its gallops, and trains" her own Lakes (Hockey League, the "B" playgrounds picketed by runners team posted a 3-4 record Women's Lib \ Lukaszonas, who, comes from All of which brings us to Gary- Niagara Falls, majored in business The fair sex has all the best of it Player, the winner pf both the at KIT, and now is enrolled in in many racing areas, including Masters and the British Open graduate study at SNC Brockport employment Matter of record, i right now, the world's greatest His wife js the -former • Patricia How about Gary Player win Burke of* Rochester (fastest) trotting horse is a 5-year- old mare owned by her1 trainer, ning the British and American Del Miller, and W, Arnold Hanger WOMEN'S Opens? of Miami -Beach . *" i You say "old George Caring Junior Her name is Delmonica Han Beahon finally crossed the line? over and in* recent succession she Whereas he going with this one? Olympics won the $165,000 Frix d' Amerique near 'Paris and the Well, in London, England last $200,000 international at summer one of the contestants in Slated Roosevelt RaceWaly * the Newmark 'Women's 'In ternational Golf Tournament was Monroe County boys and girls x J (no period) Cousins , will*- have a chance to imitate Around almost any race track Photo by Susan McKinney ! their adult athletic counterparts you can find women riding Before the tournament J -thoroughbreds, training or Who's That? in" the (10th Annual Monroe Cousins was \ known as Joe County Junior "Olympics on grooming horses, or working the Cousins, father of three, an ex- parimutuel windows or publicity Penny or Nickfe? Only the Seneca Park Zoo keeper knows Wednesday July 31 This year the major in the British Army. Before department. ' for sure. The polar bear above is one of-a pair purchased in event is sponsored by the ( the operation, that,was 1961] as the result of a fund drive by Eddie Meath of Division of Recreation, Monroe' charinellO TV. The names were chosen through a contest. County Parks Department in For Gary Player-to win the cooperation with the Webster ' i American and British Women's Now another breakthrough At and Penfield Recreat ion Opens, then, nothing more is Departments Rockingham Park, a flat track in required than' a visit to his SCHOLASTiC New Hampshire, 'both outriders friendly neighborhood surgeon. This contest features 24 events are girls An outrider controls Think of how Women's Lib's PR for boys and girls, ages 9-12! at would-be runaway horses] and people would handle this NOTEBOOK Penfield High School, hosted, by must run down and catch ,loose situation and think of what it horses that break away going to the - Penfield Recreation' would do to all;the record books i Department The track contests1 the gate, or breaking out of same would ydu begin to bet at both settings will run con Also, the outriders serve as traffic against Ms. Player? Jim DeBell, director of health, Nietopski's second basketball- currently ' cops during morning workouts. It , physical and athletic recreation baseball session, for kids 13-14, is a job that requires muchsskill at Rochester's Jefferson High, has started' Monday and goes until ' j\ll performers in this program leveled his guns at a member of Aug 2. His- third -session,' for will be awarded a certificate; of i his town's school board. youngsters 15-18/ starts Aug 5 participation. Team trophies and The two who made it at and runs through Aug 16 The Big outstanding/ performance Rockingham are Barbara Jo DeBell, who lives in Greece, N also has a session for girls from trophies will also be awarded Rubin/one of the trailblazer girl Hicto said in a letter to The Greece Aug 19 to Aug 23 jockeys, and the first female to Home Heating Inc Press^ that he was appalled at the V ride a winner at the Big-A ' Her attitude toward physical At Webstervthe small fry, 5-8 271-7414 271-4650 Photographic mementos of the year* olds, will have a parade teammate at The Rock is Mina I I education of John Woods, a sports world," both local and Albee LaRue, a show jumping member of the Greece Central starting at 9 a.m from Spry Junior worldwide, decorate the plaza of High, march about six blocks' in champion rider until she got School District Board of Lincoln First Tower in downtown Education the village, return to'Spry for the Rochester until Saturday opening ' ceremonies and [an nouncements at 9:30 am and A resolution by Woods,, which First aid Augmenting the photos of begin the competition at 9 45 incidentally was defeated, 4-3, .S( nils many internationally known am The contest wilt?be com called for a change in the' state's pthotographers is a replica of the-, pleted at 1 30 p m. when the final physical education requirements. for summer Hickok Belt formerly presented- award will be presented. Wood wanted to cancel the to the pro athlete of the year by state's mandate to require the Rochester Press Radio Club, The 9-12 year olds at Penfield r lawns students to take physical and sketches of the belt winners* education in order to graduate, High will start competing at 9;45 by Pittsford artist Al Landsman. <- am. The exhibit is open'from, 8 a m. to Make lawn weeds fade away! Woods questioned the values 9 pm Controls dandelions, of phys ed in high school after plantain, clover and students had participated in it CYO DAY CAMPS 38 other lawn weeds , SET'OLYMPICS' through eight years' of elementary and junior high NAME DROPPING — Section 5 • Lets good grass The CO Day Camp Sumirler grow unharmed presidentCari Palumboj-eports 90 Olympics ^ll be held Wed DeBell, a coach for 20 years in percent of the schools which nesday, July 31, at Rochester the City School District and an returned their bullots supported Institute of Technology More • Satisfaction — or early supporter for Catholic the earlier football starting date - than 250 boys and girls aged 6 to money back school participation in the of Aug 21 instead of-Aug 28. 13,from six CYO camps, will ta|<e sectionals, described the positive Schools are still limited to nine part Awards will be given to the, values of sports through basic 1 5,000 sq« (5 lbs) 6.95 games, ending speculation by top three contestants in each pf physical education instruction some that Section 5 would go to a eight events. The three-hour and asked how many students 10-game slate Palumbo program begins at 10:15 a m The Get the bugs would voluntarily take English, f cautions coacheV to devetop t, public is invited. ' math or social studies if these procedures- to minimize heat out of your lawn! courses were not also mandated by the state- prostration during those early I SCHOOL BOARD workouts . First; games are • Controls wh ite grubs, sod webworms schedujecUfor Sept." 13-14 and ISother common-lawn insects Norm Fullerton the Greece A Auburn -$ The 1974-75 Blessed r I -Trinity School Board elected district's supervisor of physical _ Greg Tellex, Bishop Kearney • Provides tong-lasting feeding for education, toldjthe school board All-City-Catholic choice, is having , officers at its June meeting.,Mrs. your lawn that students "developed basic a-ball in American Legion this James Cuddy was elected motor skills and were exposed to summer . - He won his first president, F. Michaeh Stapleton, 5,000 sq ft [15V2 lbs) 15.95 vice-president,, and Mrs John a wide variety of activities during three decisions without a loss^and j the first eight years "and needed owned a 0.36 earned run average Bisgrove Jr.r secretary. , thef inal four years of high school Teammate Mike Booth, also to refine those skills. BK, won his first two' games and >1 REFUND owned a 087 ERA Both •^ttt itm S(i(ti pnfcctt MMmtiHKUHHMkmamt. throw for Warner-Glaudius,^an Gerould's Jrondequoit collection of BK and Ed Nietopski, athletic director,, Eastridge All-Stars who won their Pharmacies baseball and basketball coach at first nine Legion games without* a Cardinal Mooney, had a lot of S. Main St. and loss *, 1 > 1345 NINE MILE Rochester Red Wings as visiting Church & Hoffman rofessors at his opening summer Sue Ward, Cardinal Mooney (0OKSIDE j PT. RD. Easketball-baseball session, golfer, won the second flfght Elmira including very- distinguished (COR. PLANK RD.) honor at the recent state women's Delivery Service" professor [manager) Joe Altobeili. amateur tournament in Saratoga r PENFIELD Springs -She won four, lost 733-6696 - OtherRed Wings included Tim two, in her first varsity season thts IftNUCAPE IfcRViCE j I 871-2078 Norrhbrook, Rob Andrews, Bill past spring with the Mooney if I Moa-Sun* 9 'til 9 Kirkpatrick, and Jim Hutto. golfers v w»»—#—##»—*#*——«• *«isr .