. ;\ ■'Vi‘ • «f \ ' v t • 'i' t 3 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frt., March 2, 1973 Tolland Vernon Police T h e ^ W eath er O b i t u a r i e s Occasional ja in tonight with Iowa in the $7,627,832 Asked for Schools, Report ^hpper 30s. Partly cloudy Sunday with the School Budget • • • h i^ qrou n d 60. Precipitation jirohaMlity Paul lacobucci i ' . ; \ ■ 't •' 90 per W t tonight, 20 per cent Sunday. Paul lacobucci, 72, of Miami, MANCHESTER ; Fla., formerly of ^^chester, Asks $156,740 Budget Takes New Form Getrold A. Stratton; 33, o f SO died Thursday in a Miami Lilley St., was, takett ,into Martchester—A City of Village Charm s i x t e e n p a c e s i n c l C d i n c TV — 2 MINI p a c e s p HICEj f i f t e e n C E N tS hospital. custody Thursday aftemoopi M MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 3,1973 - VOL., XCH, No. 129 He was bom Sept. S, 1901, in In New Items Dr. Raymond E. Ramsdell, and< accountability that has 526; Mhple St. S d ^ l, | 3 » ,1 » ; the future teachera jand Charges stemming from ,88 / Providence, R.I. He lived in superinte.ndent of Vernon ' been mandated 1^ taw for Northeast Schoqt, |315,911; others In the hdiool ssmlem. , alleged f i ^ t with' hte^,wlf6» Manchester for 25 years until Skinner Rd. S < ^ 1 , 3317,612; t^ie four Basic p « ^ of a Mandiester Police said. VIVIAN V. KENNESON heat. Dr. MacKenzie stated the schools, presented a tentative statewide usestarting with the /- he moved to Miami about seven rise is expected to' be 313,000 for Vernon Elementary School, PPBS aystetn include plaming,' Stratton was idiarghd with / Correspondent budget of 37,627,823 for 1973-74 1974-75 school year.. years ago. a total of 375,000. He has 3293,485; Center Rd. Sdiool, the determination pf vrhat the third-degVee assault and Tel. 875-4704 last night to the Budget Com The budget was submitted by . He was employed at Pratt-^ received project^ figures from 3452,639; Talcottville School, organization wants to ac threatening. He was released In the proposed .1973-74 school mittee of the Board of Educa responsibility cepters, which ^Vhitney Machine Tool Division Connecticut Light and Power 3100,815; Instructional MateHal complish— its immediate ai^ on a |290 cash bond for p6urt budget figures presented to the tion for study. include : ^ c h school, the in of Colt Industries, West Hart Co. for the heat alone for Hicks, Mrs. Marie Herbst, co- Center, 377,167; Continuing l(mg,range goals and objectives /appearance March 12- ' mats structional material center, ford, until his retirement. Board of Education by School Middle and High School which chairman of the Budget Com continuing education, and cen Education, fTOiOST; Centeal Ad as defined within available Mr.Iacobucci was a well- Superintendent Kenneth L. total 364,652.25. mittee, said that the tral admimstration. 'Ilie budget ministration, 31. *N» A • y PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING ftERALD; Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, C^nn., Sat., Marclta, 1973-i,PAGE THREE TttU^nd H ebron Public Sheinwpld on Brid^P Records News fq]? iSeiiior Citizens Open by W ally Fortin EVEN POWERFUL HAND South dealw ; r a m o n Kennel nest NEEDS GOOD TIMING North-South ViilneraUe WESTOWf that Sherman failed to show specifications from;the State Warranty Deeds By AUi'RED SHEINWOLD ^ NORrli- •ANNEEMT All Day niMliMvi■iiinMinf Diane F. Kovats to David G. that the development of the Health Department, that it Second Request You Won’t often hold as big a-, 4 542 Correspondent and Judith L. Mohr, property at members. Alida Johnson, Earle more senior volunteers than Platmed ForSco>iits Tel. 228-3971 property would not be would be placed in a wooded On the application of Carmela Hi everybody. Well yours tru at approximiately 11 to 11:15 hand as R uth’s. Nobody could ty-6 5 2 434 Spring St., conveyance tax Hutchins, Helen Hayes, Lukas ever. ' • - 1. < at Considerable opposition was detrimental to other properties area and that a 6-foot wooded Vernali of Manchester for a ly just came back from a few a.m. blame yoii for getting to a slam 0 8 5 4 2 ;.j >. • VIVIAN y. 'KENN^pN Church. Stuart Danforth will $41.80. Pescik, John Boyle, ThMnas What does all. this mean? *J73 V again expfess^ at the Zoning in the area. fence would be constructed variance to build a one-family Sunday days up in the North Country, on your own steam, but making present a talk and show colored George G. Clarke to David A. Return T n p McKinney and Salvatore Well some of oun 4,609 Coirespondeht. Board of Appeals public At Wednesday’s meeting, At around the kennel. dwelling on lots 544 and 545 at and I mean ’way up. Spent a 12 tricks'is a little harder fhan W E S T E A S T pictures of . his ISthie century Amston Lake, the board in All Modldnal Sarvicas AvaHaMe and Carol A. Kittle, property at Return 'trip: Bus will start Bellinghiii. members are only Gold CanL^ 4 1 0 6 4 Q J 9 8 ;TeL 875^704 heSrih^ 'Wednesday evening to torney Bruce Kalom, represen O pposition few days at Jay Peak Ski Area bidding the slam, it may not be home on Mile Hill Rdi ’ r o a d 643-5280 215 Porter St., conveyance tax picking up at Butterfield’s in We didn’t get any report of holders, and are missing out on (P 7 3 9 8 4 'The. honiRi^e committee of consider a second request from ting Sherman, explain^ that (^position again came in the formed Vernali that if his 455 HABTFORD and it was really something. true in other fields but at the Danforth’s home was former $30.80. ____ the Parkade at 1:30 p.m., then any of our members entering all the real live action. But then 0 J 10 9 6 O Q'7 a thdi .niland 'Jiuiior Woman’s Michael Sherman of Simsbury the kennel would still be located form of concern for un request was approved, an Man, for a guy who hasn’t yet bridge table promising is easier ly a 1720 tavern o r .^ . Some of stop at Sears across from the the hospital, but had good news again if they all come ouj, we’d 4k 108642 4k Q95 Gub sponsor a drug educa to operate a kennel on Rt. 66. on Rt. 6 6 l^ t on-a different 5^ necessary sound, pollution and engineer’s report would be picked up the courage to ski, I than performing. the outstanding featufm of the Trade Name Parkade Bowling Lanes, and that the following were now have no place to put them. S O U T H tion p l r g ^ ' fo? the Boy Scouts When Sherman first ap acre tractiffhich would place it the depreciation of property. necessary before any construc really enjt^ed it up there. South d u le r . house are a restoreditap room then at Grant’s. From there out back home; Ann Lehmann at 31 Believe me folks, we are 4 A K 7 3 and Girl Scouts on Monday at 7 proached the board in further away from neighbors The board met in executive tion could begin. ‘Robert Lavallee, doing They have an. aerial tramway .North-South viimerable with tavern tables and bar with to Adams St. and over to the Carol Dr., John “Fritz” Wilkin most fortunate to have the C? A K Q J 10 p.m. at tlfaReligious Education December for a variance to the thanioriginally planned. session following the hearing . This request was also con- business as Lavallee Overhead ^hich holds sixty people at one Opening lead—Jack of a wicket, three downstairs Door Co., 184 New State Rd. Mayfair Gardens approximate son at 48 Keeney St.,*and Alice facilities we have and the 0 A K building of tM congregational regulations for the kennel, 22 Kalom also said that the and no decision has yet been sidered in executive session and/ th(m and in six minutes you’re Diamonds 4k A K Church;. ' '' ' fireplaces with bake ovens, ftnd kennel complies with no decision as yet released ^ ' abobt^a mile up the mountain, ly at 2 p.m. South on Main St. to Shorette at 279A N. Main St. programs and activities, so why neighbors ih the area presented relrased. Marriage License E. Middle Tpke, east on the Our good friend Ellen Kictman not take full advantage of South won the first trick with . West North East The .meetii^ will be led by a ballroom. . .jv and from there you can see Pass 2 NT . Pass After viewing Danfqrth’s piCf a signed petition against the Frank Ruddph Wolfinger, 12 turnpike to comer of Wood- is now recuperating at the them? the king^ of . diamonds, drew John Ryan, a pharmaceutical some beautiful sights. Ski down exactly one round of trumps Pass 3 NT 'Pass student from the University of tures, before and after restora kennel. Hudson St., and Carole Ann the other side and you’re in bridge, then turn onto E. Center Meadows Convalescent Home. Pass Pass Pass Following the original Watrous, 91 Chestnut St. St. heading west. Turning south P inochle and then shrewdly led his Connecticut. Various drugs and tion, hopefully there>will be in Canada. How about that? Well, Opening lead — 0 1 , terest generated.: to save request, the boaril inspected the on Main St. with-pick up stops Bridge Class Thursday rolled in, and the lowest spade. their effects will be the main I found out that this place is This was a fine beginning. historic buildings. Many old area 'on Jan. 3 and subsequently at the library approximately Do you rem onber me telling morning pinochle winners went topic of the informal dis open all year ’round, and so is East won with the eight of homes in Tolland have been voted, in executive session, to 2:15 p.m., St. James Church you that we were anxious to like this: Sam Schors, 592;' South couldn’t afford to draw cussions. . MANCHESTER the tramway, so right away I’m build up a greater interest in spades and returned a diamond, .A Question and answer period destroyed within the past few deny the request on the grounds . DRIVE-IN ROUTES 6 i 44A and the Army and Navy Club. Helen Erickson, 585; Floyd . figuring what a neat' place to for lack of anything better to two rounds of trumps h^ore years. Sharop/Obeck opens NBC- West on Hartford Rd. to our bridge games? Post, 583»6ladys Seelert, 583; giving up a spade. Blast would will foUow. W.— Sat.— Sun, come with my (ahem) senior Well, the other day I received do. / League of Women Voters Mr. and Mrs. Danforth have South Windsor TV’s/evening programming citizens. Westhill Gardens 2:45 p.m. to 3 Joseph Windsor, 572; Bob be delighted to return a third p.m., and then back to the a telephone call from a Mrs. South took the ace of ■The rFjublic Affkirs com worked together to make their by informing viewers So I’m getting all kinds of in Ahem, 570; Beatrice Cormier, trump, and he would eventually old home a museum piece. An OPEN SUNDAY to FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘/What’s On tonight.” She’s Center. Barton who voiced her opinion 568; Mary Nackowski, 548; diamonds, drew a second round mittee of the Tolland Junior fo, and who knows we may fust of trumps and then cashed the get a second spade trick. ABC telhvision tape was made High School CUNT een at 8 p.m. Mondays So look this over, and then cut that she Would be interested in Adelaide Pickett, 535; Grace South likewiM couldn't afford Woman’s Gub has been ap arrange a couple of days up teaching bridge to our ace and king of spades. last November of tte Danforths it out, if you’re interested in a Moore, 533; Esther Gaudette, to take a top spade before proached in regard to starting a To Conduct hrough Saturdays, and at there. It’s a little too far for one members both good players and Only Chance Lesgue of Women Voters in making bread just the way the EASTWOOD day, so I figure we’d arrange to free ride for shopping or for any 533; Bertha Duhring, 531, and giving up a spade trick. Blast 7:30 p.m.: Sunday. beginners. Declarer, knew that he had town. For the present, it has early colonists did. The film Open House stay overnight, and have our reason. We say “free” because Alice Anderson, 530. would be glad to lead a thiril GIGANTIC PRICE RIOT we certainly appreciate the Mrs. Barton talked to our left a trump out, but his play been decided that those who are should be shown this own entertainment for the night In the afternoon the bridge spade and West would overruff Thanksgiving. Open House at South Windsor "PLAY MIST businessmen who are honoring members on Thursday, and the players enjoyed themselves, was correct. There was no interested in this group should as well as a ride on the opinion was that quite a few danger if each opponent had the dummy. ' The Historical Society has High School will be held our Gold Cards, and we hope and look forward to the Daily Queation join the Vernon chapter.. tramway, and a picnic the next would like her to start a class. - started with three spades. If added five new family Thursday, March 15. From 7 to LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' LADIES' - TEENS' - GIRLS' many of you will take advan^ possibilities of starting bridge Partner deals and bids two A. meeting is scheduled for day. Sounds good to me so stay Therefore the word is out, that either opponent had more than Match 7 at 8 p.m. at the home memberships: Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Ralph T. Conlon Jr., FOR MET.. I tuned in to this column for tage of the bus and shop with lessons next Thursday after spades. The next player if we can get a. few more three spades. South’s only of Mra. Leonard Bach on Bald Robert Toppi, Mr. and Mrs. high school principal, will be in P L U SC O -H lt future information. these merchants. If you have noon. The results this past passes, and you holdi Spades, members to come out next chance for the slam was to ruff Hill Rd. Maddie Turk of the John DelPonte, Mr. and Mrs. the auditorium io lead a general Now, Jim Nason, your con any questions, please call 643- week: Irving Carlin, 4,310; Q.J.9-8; Hearts, 9-8-4i Thursday afternoon, we’ll give his last spade in dummy. This Vernon League of Women Ernest O ndes, Mr. and Mrs. discussion w i^ parents on con- WINTER COATS I DRESSES&2-Pc. Suits I SLACKS & SKIRTS genial bus driver, and I have 5310 and we will try to help you. John Carroll, 4,300; E thel Diamonds, Q-7-3; Clubs, Q- urt ancaster it a try. There will be a nominal was possible if the player with Voters will speak to those Michael Hertl and Mr. and Mrs. cierns that they may haye on B L put our. heads together and (^ish, 3,710; Karl S. V^ite, 3,- 9-5. " Setba^ Scores 'fee charged for these 10 the long spades also had the last attending and outline the ac Edward Jesanis. South Windsor High School. He Entire stock now on Dozens of styin in decided that we could do a little 590 and Irene Foisy, 3 ,^ . What do you say? Ulzanas Ra id Now then, let’s get on with lessons, and I’m sure it will be trump. tivities of her group. will discuss any and all items at sale. Selection in cluded in th^e something for our seniors who During the day I had the Answer: Bid 2-NT. You can School Lunches cludes a group of all the happenings at the Center. well worth it. So here’s your South’s gamble worked well. Any woman in town who is ui^ parents’ request. special grou|is. Prices are having trouble getting out privilege of escorting our show the excellent spade Meadowbrook, Hicks and Beginning at 7:30, parents of weather spring coats A m m S A i PICTURE^ TECHNICOLORS Last Friday night Gloria had, ; chance to come on up to the “Senior Queen,” Mrs. Nellie West couldn't trump the king of terested In this group is urged start at as low as 1.00 V DRE to our shopping places. Here’s support later. Your first duty is Middle School: as tow as 5-00 Bob Schubert and Anna Haupt Center and give it a try. spades, and East had to follow to attend this meeting. Those the students will follow their 2 Moran, 93 years young, on a Monday: Hamburger on roll, what we came up with. to help get the setback games suit. South ruffed his seven of to ^o w that you have a weak son’s, or daughter’s current By the way, this past month visit to some of the nearby con ' attending are request^ to call mustard or ketchup, potato I suggest you cut this next spades, returned to bis hand hand. Do not pay much class schedule for approximate off and ninning while she spent * was a very busy one for us. In valescent homes so she coUld Mrs. Bach before the meeting. chips, cartots^ineapple cake - Now Playing - part of thd column out and refer with a club, and finally ^Esw attention to queens and jacks in ly 10-minute periods, ^ e South a little time at one of our town ^ c t it came close to wearing us visit with her friends and our (peaches for Meadowbrook). to it, because it could get a bit employe’s farewell party, for down to a nub. However, a the last trump. He could then responding to a forcing two-bid. Am blyopia Windsor Chorus and Band will members. It was a great day Tuesday; Spaghetti with Valachi Papers confusing. show his hand ^ d claim the Copyright 1973 The Tolland Junior Woman’s be on hand to entertain. Mr. William O’Neill. She was quick look at the action for the for me to tag along to visit the meat sauce (shells at Middle), GIRLS' & JR. BOYS' Playing at 7 A *9:15 P.M. Starting this Monday, we will back in time to add up the month of March, and we find rest of the tricks. General Features Corp. Gub will conduct its annual eye Parents of 9th grade students \ folks and it’s good to see all of ^een beans, cheese stick, Vien Low Admission Prlcas take the bus on our regular run scores and here’s the lucky ourselves really on the go. On screening clinic for three, four will have the opportunity to them in such wonderful spirits. na bread and butter, chocolate Sat.-Sun. Matinoo 1 A 3 PM and allow seniors to climb winners: the 13th it will be our Irish Nite and five-year-olds the first two visit the high school. Parents of aboard that want to spend the Dinner with Irish entertain weeks of April. cake. , students in grades 10,11 and 12 Mollie McCarthy, 133; Joseph Wednesday: Juice, pizza, cole BONANZA Black Beauty morning shopping, as well as Windsor, 131; Freda Knofla, ment and a corned beef and . Menus At the clinic, the children are are also urged to attend. I Theatre | slaw, pears. Coming; Acrou 110th. Street those who are coming to our IM; Bob Ahem, 126; Alex Tycz, cabbage dinner cooked with its Monday: Homemade chicken tested for amblyopia or “lazy Teachers will be in atten Sweaters — Skirts — Thursday : Turkey and gravy, Center’s activities. We’ll do IK ; Fred Knofla, 124; Clarence special flavor that only our noodle soup, ham salad j j eye;” a condition which must be dance to meet parents. This is Pants — Blouses — this on Monday", Wednesday, Time Schiedule mashed potatoes, cranberry Duhring, 122;- Minnie Reuther, goojd friend Frank Latucca can sandwich, chilled pears and detected by age six in order to not a night for parental con Shirts and Pont Suits sauce, vegetable, bread, ice Too. Thursday and Friday. Now 118; Annie Rouhan, 117; Grace give it. cookies, and a beverage. insure it can be corrected. ferences but a night for paren here’s the catch. Wednesday; Baked Vienna cream (hot turkey sandwich at tal visitations. .. Save Now Prices JERRY LEWiaS.^^ ICINEMA Baker, 117r and Harry Rouhan, Other vision defects may also Start at just 66c 3VU JVAN AVB. — O04-SS4* - aOCftW WUfDODn We sta^picking up at 8:30 in Irish Dinner Meadowbrook). 114. Wilbrod Messier was meatloaf with mushroom be picked up. Up To 7 5 % the morning, and arrive at the Soon after that on the Knd, Friday; Soup, grilled cheese Club Dance Set winner at a half table with 113. sauce, parsley boiled potatoes, Vernon Cine I — “Steelyard Mrs. .James Davidson, R.N., ^nior Center around 9 a.m. we’ll have our St. Patrick’s Day sandwich, tossed salad, fruit The South Windsor Square buttered beets, vanilla pudding, Blues,” 2:00-7:15-9:00 will conduct a training session N O W l — Greyledge Farms with the first group. We then Dance in the evening, dancjypg cup., Dance Gub will hold an open Monday morning we had a and a beverage. Vernon Cine II — “The Train for all club members who are head out on the second half of to the delightful tunes of dance Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. nice turnout for our kitchen Thursday: Cream of carrot Robbers,” 2:00-7:15-9:00 working at the clinic on March 8 Tolland High Lunches ' ' the route, and pick up as we go. Marion Stevens and her at the /Wapping Elementary social bingo, despite the snow. soup, egg and olive on rye Meadows Drive-In — “Night at 9:30 a.m. at the Religious MEN'S & BOYS' You can ride the bus any of the orchestra. We’ll have goodies, Monday: Hot meatball School. Jerry Schatzer will be , Naturally I was blamed for sandwich, chocolate brownies, Evelyn Came Out of the Education building of the grinder, cheese wedge, above days. Get off at the and door prizes to go along with and a beverage. the caller. MR. TURKEY bringing it back with me, so I Grave,” 7:0010:20; “The G>ngregational Giurch. vegetable, dessert. Rounds will be cued by Russ the action. Friday: Tender juicy sausage 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER 'Senior Center by 12:30 p.m. I did a sun dance and sure enough Cremators,” 9:00 Mrs. Peter Fisher of Laurel Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, and Anita White. All club level i suggest you come shopping, and Tickets are now available at and griddle cakes with butter it popped out during the after Manchester Drive-In— “Play Ridge Rd. will take ap mashed potatoes, cranberry dancers are invited. SPORT TOPS then end up at the Senior Center noon. the Center and you’d better get and syrup. New York pointments for the clinic. She on.the ball especially for the Misty For Me,” 7:00-10:45; snuce, carrots and peas, bread in time for noon lunch, then In, the afternoon we had a applesauce, and a beverage. “Ulzanas Raid,”' 8:45 ' can be reached at 872-9473. All Selection includes Is Serving Wine and Beer Irish Dinner as we are limited and butter, dessert., take the bus home. small turnout, mostly-because Jerry Lewis Gnema, 'Smith ^parents, inf town are urged to ..^^We^tnekday: Rpi chiekqn About Town groups of sweaters - of the tbrearoning v^atber. to the number we can handle. Windsor — '?Black Beauty,” take advantage of this free knit tops - sweat ' i For Yokr Pleasure"- Starta Tuesday I^Uking of tickets we will sahdilrich, crahheiry saiice, shirts - sport shirts Here’s th^ next deal. Starting However, those who showed up Schedule 1:00-3:00; “ The Valachi testing for their children. vegetable, candied sweet All Mary Cheney Library had a great time playing cards have apnple tickets on hand The Juniors will conduct a and polos. As low as on Tuesday, March 6th, we will ' here at the Center for the up- Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Papers,” 7:00-9:15 i potatoes, dessert. > departments will be open 88c start a pickup for shopping and and the lucky winners were; ' kitchen social bingo, one can of U.A. Theater East — hearing clinic the last week of Thursday: Italian grinder, and-coming Variety Show, tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 5. return trip as follows: Grace Baker, 7()1; Mabel canned fruit needed; noon to “Cabaret,” 4:30-7:00-9:30; April.' juice, bean salad, potato chips, Keeney, 663; Anna Haupt, 660; which will be presented to the Mrs. Joanna Case of the Sunday The bus will start picking up public on the 27th of April, at 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 “ Reefer Madness,’’ & Historical Society dessert. George Last, 651; Emma “Vanishing Point,” Special seniors at the Westhill the East Catholic High School p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle tourna The Tolland Historical Socie Friday; Gieese pizza, cole staff will conduct a program of Russell, 636; Robert Schubert, Midnight Show, 12:00 Midnight; Apartments at 10 o’clock in the Auditorium, which is on a ment; 1 p.m. to 3 p.iii., men will ty will 'meet Monday at 8 p.m. slaw, juice, dessert. GIANT 3x5 635, and Frances Fike, 628. “Shin Bone Alley,” 2:00 making gods’ eyes at 3 for , morning, entering that area Friday evening. All proceeds be here to help with your in J. Patrick O’Malley stars as at the ^Religious Education Milk is served with lunches at AUU SELTZER from W. Center St. at Bluefield Then came Tuesday, and come tax. Bus pickup at 8:30 Herbert in ABC-TV’s “ A Matinee all Tolland schools. children and young people. All another nice turnout for our oil are going to a most worthy building of the Congregational Dr. on over to Case Dr., and out cause, the Cancer Fund. a.m., return trips at 12:30 p.m. Touch of Grace,” Saturdays Burnsidp Theater — “Black materials will be provided. painting class in the morning. AREA RUG For quick relief of upset to Hartford Rd. to Main St. and 4 p.m. a t 8:30 p.m.. Beauty,” 2:00; “Avanti,” 7:00- North on MaiiK^tT^to the We heard from the ‘‘boss lady” Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon. Big 9:30 The name of Marguerite Tag Sale. stomach, acid indigesMn, center of town, dropping people Mrs. Schubert that her husband Tag Sale in main hall at our Hebron ^Parker was inadvertently Beautiful 3x5 area rug. off on the way turning east on Max is beginning to feel much Hey, the time is here and we Center; 10 a.m. to noon, oil /W O Y ie K omitted from the St. Bridget Colonial decorator haarlburn — 25 tablet E. Center St. to_ the comer of better now, and that’s really still need lots of stuff. Our Tag painting class; 10 a.m. Senior School seventh grade honor roll stripe pattern. A fan $Ooo PRICE “ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS” Woodbrtdgr' and' E.” MTddie great news. We sure miss him| Sale is this coming Tuesday shopping trip (as mentioned in GledhillTract Approved for the second quarter. tastic value of 6.00. morning, and we hope that over ^ g J (’ H 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 /MATTEL P ro d u e tlo M fVetontt Tpke. We turn west on E. Mid- a™und the Center, and at the above column); 1 p.m. to 4 Vernon Cine I “Steelyard Save now! die Tpke. on to Main St., and bowlmg alleys, and certainly the weekend you’ll look around p.m.. Senior Bowling League at Blues,” 2;00-3:30-5:10-7:058L50 inema wish him a speedy recovery and for articles in good shape, and I f i i l i l Vernon Cine I t — “The Train Waits Sanitation Check •. ■u'i C v.‘ ■ nioo’.'in 11} (,i MIRi'’SOUHDER” then north to the Mayfair the Parkade Lanes; 1:30 p.m. i ARobwrtB.Radnltn/MMtinlUuFUoi Gardens Apartments at ap to be back in action soon. get them io us during the day return trip froijMliqpping trip. SAT., SUN. 2 P.M. 986 Robbers,” 2:00-3:30-5:10-7:00- Monday so we can m'hke this a The commission further “BEST AdTRESS ’-CICELY TYSON proximately 10:45. Wednesday, 9 a.m.' to 10:30 ntmiNHiCMrscn 8:30 . ‘ _ ANNE EMT Bowling Results successful venture. Don’t stipulated that a proper surety — NatlonalBoardofRevle^-^llonalSocletyofFIlmCritlc^^^^^T^ From there we go west on N. a.m., arts and crafts; 10:30 Meadows Drive-In — “Night Correspondent Speaking of bowling here’s “Black Baautf bond, acceptable also to the DOMESTIC-CLEAROUT Main to Adams and south on forget the day is this Tuesday, a.m. to 11:30 a.m., dance Evelyn Came Out of the Tel. 228-3971 the results of the Senior March 6th.. • Cartoons* Board of Selectmen, be RIOT Adams to W. Middle Tpke. East lessons; noon to 1 p.m.. H o t; L Grave,” 7:00-10:20; “ The- The Planning and Zoning 100's And 100’s Of Items Bowling lieague for last week: Every once in awhile we have received before the subdivision Dozens of different YCUr. CHOICE IN-CAR HEATERS on the turnpike to the Parkade meal and Meals-on-Wheels;' Cremators,” 9:00 Commission'has approved the DOUBLE FEATURE Women’s Cla.ss A group, decided we’d try showing a map for building can be filed. items including bath, MEADOWS 1:30 p.iii., Fun-Day surprises Manchester Drive-In— “Play 10-Iot Gledhill subdl^ion on For The Home ONI-91NORTMol JCT oM-84 HT»0 You Won’t Bollevo Bertha Duhring took the high movie on Wednesday. The first At its Jan. 25 meeting, the hand and kitchen TAKIEAST'WCSTSERVICEBD EXIT and pencil games; 3 p.nl., dan Misty For Me,” 8:45; “Ulzanas West St., but not for building Your Eyes one jvas lots of laughs and commission noted comments towels - scatter rugs • triple with a 451, and the high cing both round and square. Bus Raid,” 7:00 purposes until such time as the And Great Apparel single with 162. Class B group, e n j o ^ by everyone. Some of Rvanti! by Paul Schur*, principal selected pillows, pickup at 8:30 a.m. and noon Jerry Lewis Gnema, South contractor can prove it com blankets, drapes and THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME Marjorie Dickinson, and Jean the ladies sweat^ over the hot |com» o itt 7;inr. Osao OBI sanitarian for the health time, return tripjit 4 p.m. Windsor — “Black Brauty,” plies with the State Health many more. Save! , V NIliE Buys Are Yours During Murawski t i ^ with a 336 for the' stove to make some nice tasty department, who, in a letter 2 OUT OF THE GRAVE” Thur^y, 9:tt a.m. pinochle 1:00-3:00; “The Valachi Department and the toiyn’s high triple and Mary Picaut pojiQom. It went over so great stated' “no approvals should be PUIS games;:i0 a.m., the crewel em B u r n s i d e Papers,” 7:00-9:15 sanitary inspector. _ This Once A Year Event took the high, single with a 135, we decided to try it again, and ‘ f - -a ' f .♦. 1 [ t ' • • granted until it is demonstrated ‘THE CREMATORS” (R) broidery class; noon to 12:30 U.A. Theater East — “Shin that the proposals such as Men’s Gass A group, Charles Sd we selected ‘IRide a CTOoked C 1,1 N I .. . M K * I ' i l l ’ Bone Alley,” 2:00. Matinee; Tarpinian took the honors with ou- 7 . f t u u t „ p m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to ground water control are N iL t ; n EASY “ Cabaret,” 4:30-7:00-9:15 Jobless satisfactory.” TEENS' & WOMEN'S CUIML a 530 for the high triple, and for re ^ Ia r playing. Bus pickup at Burnside Theater — “Black BODY-ALL the high single he t i ^ the score what we had hoped it to be, and Fund Called Schur also recommended that NOW PLAYING 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 Beauty,” 2:00; “Avanti,” 4:30- a “metered central water supp Herbal Eweiiee with'Ivair Johnson, 194. Gass B so we came up with a dud. I p.m. ' 7:00-9:30 • New John Wnynn Group, Gifford Hammond won guess it’s part of the game, and ‘Bankrupt’ ly be provided at this sub ■ « F E |® |! BROCADE SUPPERS I HAIR COLOR DEODORANT Friday, 10 a.m. to nion, Advanturo Hit the high triple with 457 and the like we say once in awhile, division” thus eliminating any SHJUWPM kitchen social bingo, one can of A Powdery high single, with a 160. better luck next time. HARTFORD (AP) - While possible pollution by individual Relax . . . in a harlequin color canned goods n e ^ ^ ; noon to The shampoo in hair coloring For Normil or Sprai For Wednesday we hud oiir usual Do you want to know jobs are going Unfilled for lack wells. 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 7 blaze, of comfort. Cushioned foam Dry Hair Wirii Any Pari Of fine turnout for the dance something? We'have the busiest of applicants, Connecticut’s that condilions too. Just shampoo Your Body p.m. to 10 p.m., setback tourna I soles. Pack easily for traveling. Nalural Proltin lessonsr an^ liext week will be and most liveliest Senior Center -Uneinployment Compensation in and relax for'20 minutes! 8 ox. Size. ment. Bus pickup at 8: 30 a.m., For .Res. 1.59 Uif 1.98 ^ the last foi;| this season. I sure in the state. We’ve been taking return trip at 12:30. Pickup Fundus so many applicwts Sizes 5-10. Reg. 1.69 9 8 ' hope air the members taking a little survey hoping to coiqe again at 6 p.m., return trip that it is “bankrupt,” an" in I the lessons will'be on hand for Your up with new ideas, and we find after card games. dustry spokesman said. this final lesson, so we can all that very few, if any, have a ,','I am afraid some people personally thank the Burton’s. real full-time program. Not any Dining have grown accustomed to u n s o j i^ s THEATRE EAST They sure have been great, and have as much going on as we receiving benefit-checks and WIRELESS YOUR CHOICE KODAK CX 126-20 Lee tells me'he hopes to have do. Pleasure have lost the will to work,” said bigger things for us next So my friends, yoii can thank T V N o te Leon Lemaire of the Connec Candy Kitchen vason. th^ town fathers, general ticut Business & Industry LIGHT FIXTURE STYLER or BRYER After a delicious hot meal of .manager, and the merchants Association.. ' COLOR FILM Robert Culp and Shirley We P re s e n t — Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Dally I ham and all its tasty trimmings, for taking such a real interest in Knight will star with George '' “Management is discouraged Ideal for out of the way Styles and dries your S a t, Sun. places— closet - attic - tool we went upstairs to hear what us, and also without acquiring a , by the response to help-wanted Choose'From Over 200 iVarteties hair faster, leaves your Kodak CX 126-20 Color Segal in the original Ingmar rted-anywhere where 2 p.m. 85c was coming up in the future. ifrogram director, and part- ads,’’ Lemaire told the Film for 20 color Instomotic Bergman TV drama, “The there’s no electricity — hair full of life. - Gives We heard some sad and 'time maintenance man, it Lie,” to be presented on “CBS legislature’s . Labor and In From The Kitchens Of Munson’s 1 HELD OVERI Shin Bone S Y Q U IN T O operates on standard " D " shots. List 1.25. somewhat shocking news. would be most difficult to con Playhouse 90” Tuesday, April dustrial Relations Committee. cells. Not included. ’ new., fuller look 3flt FUNNY WEEK During this past week we lost C in e Alloy j tinue to add to the programs, 24. The English translation of Lemaire said, the Unemploy Heavenly Hash 4 seven of our members. Our and action here at the ^nter. “The Lie” was done by Alan ATTHEORGAIV ment Compenration Fund’ is til.M .W PITW iM M inir Delicate chunks of milk chocolate, pecans and sincere condolences go out to Then of course even with the Blair, who has translated other deeply in debt to the federal marshmallow combine to make this a tempting 59 79 all the families of our deceased additional staff we are using Bergman works. E v e ry E rl. and Sat. government, having borrowed taste treat - sealed kitchen fresh and waiting for DELUXE $31.8 million during the past 11 your discovery;’ FROM FAMOUS RUBBERMAID months. i D I N E W IT H U S n “ There.are indications, too, m i G li H N P EVERYONE WELCOME SUNDAY NITE DANCE EXPLDSION Tel. 040.3181 for Reservations that during March and A p^ the VFW 3rd. ANNUAL ★ MIH APPUQUES Lom n stqte will have to borrow ah ad TOWEL POLE BOX CANDIES FwAaN-M|hS«liMlMlMm-17,1B,Mar1BMws M . Luneheons served Dally 13 ta 2 P.M. ditional $15.7 million which will a t PANCAKE FESTIVAL ^ THIS KUNDAY n it e . .March 4Ui + ' 'For safe fooling in the tub. Crip * Triple chroihe pldte A Zany increase the fund deficit to $55.5 Delicious Windpw Sunday, March 4, 1973 9 AM-6 PM million hl( the end of April,” he tub securely. Set contains 8 small * 3 clear lucite plas Box candies in-as- Vloonay Don't iltfes tic towel racks Thh On* said; |1? tofted favorite se- C b m a d y ' VFW POST HOME Lemaire said Connecticut Q and 4 large appliques. Colors 80S E. Cmtar 8tr**t * Adjusts from 7'6" lectiont. Save and VITO’S used to'tove “one of the best '' available— Special Sale! to 9-2" “LONG SUMMY MOVT ^ • l a * ” ,b*qr iiaveral. , PANCAKES & SAUSAGE . (Formerly Villa Louisa) funded UC system s in the •i M l M IM tqMix.T|4 M v Rag. B ia s ? JANE FONOA • DONALD SUTHERLAND • PETER BOYLE ALL YOU CAN EAT V illa L o n la a R 4 ., B a l t o a nation” but has paid out $300 ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 DoiMOpn Adulto $1.80 ChlldrwL Up to .12 yr*. $1.00 Open Snadayp—Clased M ondays million in reserves and another t PJL RM. and Won. Ewst -GGP L TIefcets at Hm Door $200 millioirto employers’ con- OPEN D4 ILY and SUNDAy till 8:W PJO. 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MANCHESTER Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. 254 Broad St., Rear Single C 'Sr-'f-S ^■4 'S % . / : PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. March 3. I'JV.'J 0> 0)^3 R E A A C hurches (u x : „ L o c a i / C h u r c h e s i = ' i Union Congregational Sl Peter’s Episcopal Chul^h Sg Matthew’s Chqrch Church Sand Hill Rd. Tolland Unitarian Univeraalist First Church -of Christ Church 'of Jesus l!hrist of €0 | i Rockville South Windsor ' Rev. J. CUfford Curtin Society '>• Scientist Latter-day Sainta (M orm on) £ 2 c :¥ O c -A Rev. Paul J.. Bowman Rev. Standish M cIntosh Pastor 466 Main .St. Hillstown Rd. and WoOdside'St. . 447 N. Main St. Minister . Interim Vicar Rev. Ahiold F. Westwood Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Rev. Lyman D. Reed Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 ■2 CO Minister a.m., Church Service o > /I Associate Minister 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. p.m. •4 ^ .pM — SdndaySundi School and Nursery\ 9,a“.m., Priesthood. I ^1 Mr. and Mrs. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 S 10:30 a.m., Service. Continua 49:30 a.m., Sunday School. ■O'* nj * ™ I V “ Christ Jesus” is the subject ( George F. Apel Church School. and 11:45 a.m. C p > Z I :¥ tion of series: “ Growing Up, On the lesson-sermon. The Golden C l^ e s for ail ages. (U CAUh r ~ Assistants in and Old in America Today.” Text: II Peter 3:10. 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service., Christian Education Topic: “ Childhood and Youth— Second Congregational l - p l p - ’ I s The Christian Science St. Bernard’s Church The Quest for Competence and ‘Reading Room, 968 Main St., is * Gospel Hall .__ ^ Church 9 a.m.. Church School. Rockville . § s p « - | “ 2 g o » s Tenderness.” Nursery. Church open to the public except on 415 Center St. United CSiurch of Christ Grades 5-9. Rev. John J. White -5! g School. holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rt. 44A, Coventry ' 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Rev. WiUiam Schnieder Monday through Friday and 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Rev. R o b ^ Bechtold, Infants-Grade 4. Rev. Anthony Miller | “|ss'gg from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Minister = r H — O. CO 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Concordia Lutheran Church Thursday of each month. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Sermon Topic:y“ Hiding From Service. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 l l - ' S l 40 Pitkin St. 10 a.m.,Worship « S « « e God.” p.m. Rev. Richard E. Bertram. _ Community Baptist Church United Pentecostal Church Chinch Schdbl. eo •< no c -fi w CO •-< 3:30 p.m., ’The Senior High -Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, Vice Pastor An American Baptist 187 Woodbridge St. 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. Youth Group will meet at the 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Church Robert Baker, Pastor 7/ p.m.. Senior Pilgrim church for our “Progressive 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, 585 E. Center St. Fellowship. ' Hobby Night.” St. Maurice’s Church Church School through Grade 6. Mr. Robert S. Dutton 10 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.. Adult p r e - Bolton Nursery care for small Lay Minister 11 a.m.. Worship Service. m em ber^ip meeting. 0*2 « “ S >>'« Gilead Congregational Rev. Robert W. Cronin children. 6 p.m.. Youth Service. Church Pastor o )Q 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Vernon Assemblies of God Hebron Church School for Grades 7,8,9 all ages. A movie, “ There’s a Service. 51 Old Town Rd. 9 no ^ tn C Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 and High School. Nursery care New Wind Blowing,” will be O S > 0 ■ ; S Pastor p.m. for small children. shown in Fellowship Hall for The Presbylerian Church Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday « — o) H o> b Sunds^, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, g c 3:30 p.m.. Special Grades 5 through adults. 43 Spruce St. School for all ages. r_ f 2 P jw< « > ^ .Si 11 a.m.. Worship Service with 11 a.m. fc.'5 - s l ^ s s e i congregational meeting. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 11 a.m.. Morning Worship lO o Holy (Communion. ’The ReV. Mr. Q u (U Topic: “ Come With Faith.” A 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic Kelsey preaching. Sermon Sacred Heart Church nursery is provided. 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. topic: ‘.‘l^en We Grow Up.” Rt. 30, Vernon 4:30 p.m.. Baptist Youth Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Trinity Lutheran Church Center Congregational Nursery provided. . Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Church Fellowship. Worship Service. Nursery Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 9:45 a.m.. Church S ch ool/X Rev. Eidward Konopka United Church of Christ provided. Rev. Donald McClean 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 11 Center St. First Congregational . Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Rev. Lymad G. Farrar 8 and 10:30 a.m .,, Worship The Salvation Army St. James Church Church of Hebron Service, Holy (^mmunion. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. 10:30 a.m. and noon. Co-Pastors 661 Main St. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Richard Alton 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Pastor Pastor Adult Instruction Class. ' J; Beadie, Rev. Joseph E. Vujs St. Margaret Mary’ s Church 9:15 and 11:15 a.m.. Worship] 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service Wapping Services. Sermon theme: Commanding Officers Rev. Eugene J. Charman Organist— Choir Director United Congregational- Rev. James M. Boyle and Holy Communion. The Rev. Rev. William McGrath “ Where (jrod Is Leading Us.” St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton ^ Mr. Kelsey preaching. Sermon Church Rev. Joseph Schick Guest in dialogue. Jay April, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, United Church of Christ Alton, who lives on Hebron Rd., Bolton, is a senior at Bolton High topic: “ When We Grow Up.” Co-Pastors teacher at East (Catholic High classes for all ages. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Tolland School. He has served as organist and choir director at St. Nursery provided. •g School. 10:45 a.m., Maj. and Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Donald G. Miller, Maurice’s Church for the past three years. His position has 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Saturday, ^Masses at 5 and 7 9:15 to 11 a.m.. Learning Roy Oldford from the School for Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Minister provided him an opportunity to compose numerous selections for 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. p.m. Communities. Nursery through Officers’ training, • Suffern, 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m use during services. He plans to continue playing the organ and Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Grade 6. N.Y. will be the special guests. 9:30 and 11 a.m., W oi^ip choir directing while in college. (Herald pnoto by Pinto) Bolton Congregational and 11:30 a.m. :eo 10:15 to 11 a.m., Coffe 6 p.m.. Junior Salvation St. Bartholomew’s Church Service and Church ^hool. Church Fellowship and Learning Op meeting. Rev. Philip Hussey 11 a.m., High School Class. Bolton Center Rd. St. Francis o f Assisi portunities for youth and 7 p.m., Salvatipn Meeting. Pastor 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pilgrjm Everett Jewett, corps cadet Rev. J. Stanton Conover 673 Ellington Rd., adults. Fellowship. counseilor will be the speaker. Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. Breakfast Planned =*» « Minister South Windsor 6:30 p.m'.. Youth Fellowship, Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 7:30 p.m., Bible study Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Unitarian Meeting House Robbins room. Girl Scout Sunday 10:15 a.m.. Church School. Rev. Eugene M. Kibrlde , meeting. Continuing the series, and 11:30 a.m. 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. “ The Christian Life,’’ Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat conducted by Maj. Beadle. St. Bridget Church A G ir l S co u t S u nday Greetings will be extended by Communion theme: Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 North United Methodist Rev. John J. Delaney breakfast for Brownies, Junior, the Rev. George F. Nostrand, “ Confronted By God.” p.m. Church 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Cadette, Senior or Adult Scouts rector of St. Mary’s. 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 300 Parker St. Nursery and Worship Church iC - z Emanuel Lutheran Church Rev. William J. Stack will be held March 11 at 8:15 Fellowship. and 11 a.m. Rev. Earle R. Custer After breakfast, a special School. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. William J. Killeen a.m. in Neill Hall of St. Mary’s Pastor program will be presented in r Rev. C. Henry Anderson Episcopal Church. Talcottville St. Mary’s Church the Parish Hall. Miss Janice Avery St. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Saturday, Masses at 5 and Reservations for the Congregational Church Rt. 31, Coventry 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Reault and Miss Pamela Christian Reformed Church Co-pastors 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. breakfast, which is open to any United Church of Christ Rev. F. Bernard Miller Service. Sermon: “ Koinonih is Walch, Manchester High School 661 Avery St., South Windsor Robert A. Lanier Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and interested scout, close Rev. Kenneth E. Knox Pastor Communion.” j seniors, will speak. There also Rev. Peter Mans, Intern 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday and may be made Minister Rev. Paul F. Ramen 9 a.m.. Church School. will be a flag ceremony, which Minister noon, school auditorium. by contacting Mrs. Everett Nursery and Grades 3 through will include the scout prayer, 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Contem Kelsey, 28 Autumn St. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. chant, and hymn. Mrs. Covey 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 6. / porary Worship Service with Church of the Assumption C!harles Covey is chairman of Sunday School and Nursery Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 10:30 a.m.. Church/School. will lead ^oup singing. The 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Holy Coinmunion. Adams St. at Thompson Rd. the breakfast. He wiil be care. Sermon topic: “ What Is A and 10:45 «.m . Nursery, Kindergarjten and program will close at 9:25 a.m. 7 p.ni. Evening Worship. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Rev. Edward S. Pepin assisted by Paul Bernard, Church.!^^______Grades 1 and 2. St. Mary’s will welcome any 5 p.m. Evening Worship. School for three-year-olds Pastor * Reginald (Jhristensen, Edward St. John^s Episcopal Church 4:30 to 7:30 p.m./Methodist scout to its 7:30 a.m. service. 5:40 p.m. Christian Education through Grade 7. Rev. Robert J. Burbank Ebersold, and Ralph Sigmund. United Methodist Church Rt. 30, Vernon Youth Fellowship/sponsors a' ..... Classes. 10:40) a.in.. Class on Old Rt: 44A, Bolton Rev. Robert H. Wellner, pancake supper. Testament for Grade 8. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. David M. Campbell Rector 7:30 p.m.. Membership class. First Evangelical Lutheran 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Hour 7:30 p.m. Pastor at the home of Juri Niiler, 205 Church of Rockville Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 154 Orchard St. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Bell St., Glastonbury. A ARP Hears 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Rev. Richard E. Bertram, 10 a.m.. Family Service and South United Methodist nursery through adult. Pastor Church School. Church Bellringers 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and 1226 Main St. Trinity Covenant Church Conversation. First Congregational Church The Bellringers of Emanuel 9 a.m.. Religious School. Rev. br. George W. Webb 302 Hackmatack St. Hymnsing Sunday ' 10:45 a.m., Worship. Nursery, o f Vernon Lutheran C3iurch, iipder the 9:15 a.m., Adult Discussion Rev. Wayne Kendall Rev. Norman E. Swensen Infant through Grade 2. Rev. John A. Lacey An old-fashidhed hymnsing direction of Mrs. Karen W. Group. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Pastor Sermon: “ The Gospel Accor Minister will be held Sunday from 2:30 to Pearl, will provide the program 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. r , Q . Pastors ding to Updike.” Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomevv 3:30 p.m. at the Church of at Wednesday’s meeting of First Sunday of each month. C O X- 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Assistant Minister C -a-S a = Christ, Lydall and Vernon Sts. Connecticut Northeast Chapter Communion. j § Q 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship classes for all ages three Rockville Baptist Church »/)W# , X - °^ «/) ^ s 2 o The hour will be devoted to of the American Association of a S u i Oi I - Q Service. Pastor Eldridge through adult, plus an Infant 69 Union St. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. congregational singing of Retired Persons. Wesleyan United c c : preaching. “ We Have Met the Nursery. — Rev. Robert L. LaCounte 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Ilie V) favorite hymns. Members of It will be held at 1:30 p.m. at Methodist Church Elnemy and He Is U s!” Infant 10:50 a.m. Worship Service Pastor Rev. Mr., Bartholomew will §§ss| Churches of Christ throughout the KofC Home, 138 Main St. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington 1 3 Toddlers through Kindergarten with i the Rev. Mr. Swensen preach. Copnecticut and southern Refreshments will be served. Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor at Susannah Wesiey Hall. preaching on “ (3od’s Purpose 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. l l| ^ y) ■1 M m U ** 1 1 r l l a j| :0 ;^ O :P = ?*C- s » *u 1 L. 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M air s " Policemen from seven area Edward Healy of the National Health will end the curreht fiscal year with a | 1 .6 m illion towns will particijMite in this S W ® O B 'O <6 Auto ’Thelt Bureau, a c iv i l^ surplus, despite needs that would require the spending of , r^ o 2 ^ ^ o phase of instruction which will anti-theft organization. ^ 3 TO 05 »o m ore money, says Health Commissioner Franklin M., S T _ i .o e cover police field techniques, ’The latter part of the day will 1.2 ISPS' according to Manchester Police consist of a casd' study Foote. are being served by the state’s StS^'PqQ niggS Lt. Robert Lannan, training workshop in warrant “ Not all appropriated money Office of Mental Retardation. officer in charge of the applications and procedures for was actually allocated,’’ Foote Mental Retardation Com W9.^5'g‘E ^ academy. obtaining affidavits. Circuit missioner Gareth Thome said ) ^ .Q S 5^ t-* P gL ^ *0 Va> told the legislature’s Ap ■ g f l '^ '? The five-day course will Court 12 Prosecutor William propriations Committee the figure of 45,000 retarded follow this sch^ule: Collins will ‘conduct the Friday. He added that 54 jobs children and adults was a 3 C ^ 00 ® o> § "H- 5* ■^Is On the first day Hartford workshop. which had been authorized by “ conservative figure.” He said County State’s Atty. John The fourth day of the course the legislature last year in his some 13,000 retarded persons LaBelle will speak on Supreme will instruct policemen in the were “ known to us” through W pa t o ^ department “ simply have not S« |§;g!|| g.| a = 3 Court limitations and changes investigation procedure of a been filled.’’ records, and 7,000 of them “ are ^80 and review in the law. motor vehicle accident. ’This in Under questioning from receiving some form of care or The sam e afternoon, a struction will deal primarily Democratic members of the direct service.” lecture on narcotics investiga with techniques for handling in- committee, Foote also said he < The committee’s Senate tion and procedures will be toxicated drivers and was requesting. $2 million less chairman,. Nicholas A. Lenge, 11? given by Milton Camilleri, a procedures in a fatal accident. for the Office of Public Health R-West Hartford^ asked Thome CO PI Manchester resident, and an It will be conducted by Officer this year than he sought last to meet again with the com- '*i< p r a ►sxS^^ '^ 2 ? agent of the narcotics section of James Looby of the Hartford^ year because of a directive rhittee and explain “ what your Cap the Connecticut'Department of Police Department’s accident from Republican Gov. ’Thomas targets are for reaching that II i Health. squad aAd Lt. Lannan, who g I S iill LJ J. Meskill. group” which is not being S-5-g (t> m On the morning of the second noted that this session would “ We were instructed to be serv^ . “ a." day of the course the subject not be possible except through modest in our projected in Several witnesses praised the will be crime scene techniques. the cooperation of Hartford creases," Foote explained. state’s policy of reducing the This section will deal with Police Chief Thomas Vaughn. Meskill told the state agency population of inmates at the CO CO identification and preservation Lt. Lannan said that the final heads last year to submit training schools in Mansfield of clues and search techniques. day of the course, dealing wiUi 1 ^ 1 budget requests which would and Soutbhury and making Special Agent James Deary of the night use^of firearms was exceed their current budgets by maximum use of com the FBI and a member of his held last fall''at the Simsbury no more than 3.3 per cent. munity oriented programs for CO staff. Special Agent Dewey L. State Police range through the r ~ Foote’s testimony Friday the less seriously mentally .to Santacrose, will instruct this cooperation of State Police came in a busy day for retarded. area of study. Commissioner Cleveland B. legislative committees. In The Appropriations Com Later that day*the topic will l^essenich. other hearings, legislators con mittee postponed until later | » g ‘ U & H Floor Covering Moves be “ Youth Services and Lannan said that there would sidered mental retardation, and this month its hearing on the iflwCj"; Juvenile Court,’ ’ in which be about 15 policemen attending itmid/m»i raises for state employes. budget of the State Department cm Policewoman Patricia Graves each session of the fourth phase Hickings are Alexander Jarvis and his wife. Jarvis is the In addition, Meskill signed ' of Mental Health. Mental g Sf t!, Charles Hicking, who stands at the left with his wife, and John O’Dell, a probation of instruction and that the 1 C - > . developer o f the Spree Plaza^ in which the new U & H store into law Friday a bill enabling Health Commissioner Ernest Uenda, and son, David, has moved his business, U & H officer of the Juvenile Court, courses would be held over a the state to refinance some of A. Shepherd is expected to ask is located. Floor Covering,from 37 Oak St. to 339 Broad St. With the will dispuss the taking of a ten-week period, ending May its high-interest bonds. The bill, for more money to keep the ac juvenile into custody and the 10. Phase four will instruct which had been proposed by creditation of the three state referral of such offenders to the approximately 150 policemen in state ’Treasurer Robert I. Ber- mental hospitals. office of Youth Services. field and procedure techniques, VICE PRESIDENTS NET EARNINGS IN SANITAS POST don as a way to save up to $11 Several state employes’, ’The third day of the program according to Lt. Lannan. Consolidated net earnings of million in interest costs on the organizations turned up at the Aaron Weintraub of 139 will begin with a study of motor Northeast Utilities for the state’s indebtedness, was un legislature’s Public Personnel \ Grandview St. has been named vehicle laws and the safety- twelve months. ended Jan. 31 animously approved by the , Committee hearing Friday to president of the building relatqd laws of driving. This n QQ amounted to $65.8 million or Senate on W^nesday and the ask for more money. I s f i p i ^ t t i i maintenance and security ser session will also encompass the aa ^ CO a $1.52 per share as opposed to House o n ’Thursday. t h e employes groups S ^ 3 3 55- vice divisions of the Sanitas problem of searching motor Two Balls >-*,a ^ ►d ►§ o Oq -- A. $53.2 million or $1,36 per ^ a r e Foote said his^roposed $57.8 testified in favor of a bill that a Qj g ^ « & p - w 0 - 0 g AMM M Service Corp. vehicles. Motor vehicle of a corresponding period last million budget Eor 1973-74 in would give all state workers- ® I p § searches, according to Lt. Lan 5^0 o ^ P ® §•0 > year with fewer common Sold Out cludes “ no added services at except the commissioners and nan, fall into three major ft> ^ _ S yj^ shares outstanding. Both nights of the all," even though he conceded their deputies a $20 a week S' ? § ! categoriessearching for contra The average number of Sesquicentennial Grand Ball, that more could be done. raise. =^i o '” band, searching a motor vehicle a o g S ^ I 5-S 2 » shares outstanding at Jan. 31 June .29-3b at the Main St. Ar “ We need more health care “ ’The spiraling cost of living cr% 3*§ for weapons and searching a hi. (D p l ^ was 43,210,026 as compared mory, have been sold out, the facilities more conveniently and tax increases affect the p o H- a *a motor vehicle for CO - S'S. C I with 38,960,026 a year earlier. planning conunittee announces. located, particularly for Tow in livelihood of workers at the L . r - - O O- identification. i _ p i - g i f o The committee wishes to come families,” Foote said. lower end of the scale,” said § B 'S’o s*• H13 C r p O ^ a ^ ® express its appreciation to Another need, he said, is for Michael Ferrucci of Council 16, S'® S PH-A O3 o?- 09S "tP^ 3 a purchasers of tickets for their regional health programs, par AFL-CIO. “ ’This is why it’s 5 ' to I s : ? -s -? 3 “ 9 5*1 VICE PRESIDENT 1938B Class prompt and enthusiastic ticularly involving sm aller better than a percentage in Richard W. McLaughtin, of 20 response. Music on both towns. crease.” Duncaster Lane, Vernon, has Plans Reunion evenings will be provided by the The Appropriations Com A number of the labor leaders // been appointed vice president Glenn Miller Orchestra, under mittee was alro told that only repeated criticism of raises of the pensions division of the ' Manchester High School the direction of Buddy DeFran- 7,000 of the 45,000 mentally granted recently to several group department at the Class of 1938B will hold its 35th co. retarded people in Connecticut commissioners. Travelers Insurance Co., Hart anniversary dinner-dance Mrs. Jack Hunter and Mrs. H. Charles E. Poulin Robert S. Lazzari ford. Friday, June 22, at the John Malone are co-chairmen Manchester Country Club. ’This of the ball committee, assisted ■ Two area men have been Lazzari, a former will be the evening before the by Mrs. ’Thomas Ferguson. Sub Chamber Grdup elected vice presidents of the Manchester resident and son of start of Manchester’s week- committee chairmen are Mrs.’ (jonnecticut Bank and Trust. Mrs. Amelia Lazzari of 136 long Sesquicentennial celebra Fred Geyer and Mrs. John Co. They are Charles E. Poulin Hollister St., joined CBT in tion. . Mrosek, tickets; Mrs. Ronald To Report On of 318 Redwood Dr. and Robert '1968. He has attended the Aaron Weintraub Notices have been sent to all Jacobs, correspondence; Mrs. S. Lazzari of 41 Harriet Dr.,‘ University of Hartford and class members. All who have John ’Tiemey and Mrs.'George In his new postion as presi a n CO h-A Coventry. Eastern Connecticut State not already done so are asked to Lawrence, decorations; Mrs. dent of the Sanitas Building Downtown Plan i - S 5 * 0 0 College and ish graduate of the mail their replies to Irma Leo Charendoff and Mrs. James §r Poulin, a graduate’ of the Maintenance Corp. and the ^ g « ^ g . l New York Institute of Finance, DeSimone, 200 Oak St., or McCarthy, arrangements; Mrs. Garman, owner of J. Garman University of Vermont who has Sanitas Security Service Corp., ’The newly created Central •a He is presently the manager of Frances Hyde Ford, 224 Main Bernard Apter, reservations; Clothiers; Phillip Harrison of a ::? -3 n> & 1 3 ^ ® done graduate work at New Weintraub will be responsible Town Development Council of the master charge new ac St. , and Mrs. Paul Willhide, publici Harrison’s Stationers; John York University, joined the for the over-all operations of the Greater Manchester a counts department and the time' Anyone knowing the address ty. 0 . r = |l|g CP H CliS ^ ® company in 1968. He is at pre Chamber of Commerce will Hultine, xeiAresenting the sales: credit department. these divisions for Sanitas of any of the following is asked sent an assistant vice president submit recommendations to the Southern New England. CO ct- g - o F t r M . g " through their 37 nationwide to contact a committee Telephone Co. ^ VIA « A „ and manager of CBT’s chamber’s executive com member companies. member; Earl DeLong, Also, Leo N. Juran, owner of ig s;g8 g.zg Willimantic office. mittee Tuesday. ON BANK BOARD Lawrence Costello, Chester Fairway; Everett J. Livesey, Hodgkins, Raymond Custer, to a '< ! ? Loren J. Andreo of Bush Hill CONTEST WINNER Olmsted The rCconrun^ndations, regar president of the Savings Bank M o a '^ a S * * i— cP ft. 1 JOINS BELFIORE Wallace Piesick, William of Manchester; Roy C. J. &‘ W 3 a§ ' 5* |ld. has been elected to the Bob’s Carpet Service, 8 ding a statement of purpose and a GO Schieldge, Mary Camp, Ruby § - | i U , Robert B. Nurmi, of 79 Broad board of directors of the Griswold St., recently held a Staying On an action plan for downtown Normen, manager of the a 'S c^'*^ S Schug Johnson, Marjorie Manchester office of the Hart ® W § . 5 * m 5 p.d'txjg.^ ‘St., has jo ih ^ the William E. Glastonbury Bank and Trust con test in which a Kirby developmenl^were outlined at Beifiore Agency, Inc., 431 Main Co. vacuum cleaner was awarded Wallace Smith, and Dorothy an organizational meeting of ford Electric Light Co.; R,.' P l« b | « > St., a local and area realty to the winner. Woodward Buckly. the council held Thursday. Bruce Watkins of Watkins Other reunion committee To June o.E'S.a3|T|§ ® p e firm. Richard W. McLaughlin Robert Wierzchowski has an Bros.; and R. Lee Watkins, os E ^bl • • meiqbers are Russell Clifford, nounced that the winner of the Dr. Richard.C. Olmsted,-who representing the Main Street Elizabeth Finnegan Healy, ^ ’The new council, headed by U> T T Q McLaug'htin joined the vacuum was Tony Bayles of 295 had intended to retire March 31 Guild. TO \ '.'V y MANCHES'FER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 - FAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EjVgNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 3, 1973 Show Herald Angle < ? Sti’eak By Earl Yost They Are No. 1 At 69 B y D^an Yo$t with the right ingredients at the right time through the 32- Sporta Editor NEW YORK (AP) - The Boston Elsewhere, Los Angeles trounced A Celtics showed Friday night why Chicago 1()8-M, Golden State shaded Balanced scoring coupled with a stingy defense , minute affair. .Whelton carried the scoring load early net LOS ANGELES (AP) r- they’re No. 1 in the National Basket Kansas Gity-Omaha 117-112, Seattle propelled East Chtholic pigh to a 64-54 triumph'Over stub- ting 1 7of his '27 points in the first half. When Whelton It’s a good thing UCLA crushed Buffalo 139-120 and Portland bom l^laskii High last...... lilght at.. Hall...... High in a ilPIAC : Class L cooled off . a bit offensively, Joe Martens picked up the ball Association and the Philadelphia Coach John Wooden doesn’t 76ers showed why they’re No. 17...in a whipped Cleveland 106-92. playdown game. v / slack, and then Gorra took over the scoring as East dis I Notes Off the Cuff get tired of winning. His top;; Los ^geles backcourt ace Jerry East, the jhigher ranked of the two cjut clubs, had to con- play^ a balanced offense. 17-team league. rankpd Bruins have now woii West returned to action after missing tinueouslvunueouslv fight off Pulaski’s offense./TTie-Eagles, who “ They had us off balance completely in the second half Larry Bates, loser in the finals of the Town Men’s Jo Jo White and Paul Silas led a their 11th Pacific-8 10 games with a puiled hamstring and entered &e game ranked 10th upped i^ ir season record to offensively,” commented a soft spoken East coach Stan Duckpin Bowling Tpumammt last Sunday at th« Holiday balanced attack as the Celtics Conference basketb^all title contributed 19 points, eight assists 16-5 while the Generals iMwed o^''wlth an 11-10 mark. Ogrodnik. “ ’They were tough, real tough. We didn’t tqke Lanes to Don Simmons, admitted he’s bowling better snapped Detroit’s fivegame winning in the last 12 aq.d a and nine steals in the Lakers’ rout of yeafs ’They V?ere rated 23rd. / them lightly, but we didn’t come iip WiUi one of our better today than anytime in the last decade. Bates has been with streak 115-101 and upp^ their record chance to d efei^ h eir sixth C3)icago. “ It’s incredible how any The locals will now m e^ South Catholic High showings’either.” Pratt & Whitney 32 years and is a supervisor. He’s a native to a sensational 54-13. consecutive Rational cham “ ’The Celtics proved why they’re player can sit out for three weeks and^ - Wednesday night at Bloomfield High in first round action. For East, which seemed to piit things together a little of Putnam, coming here in 1944 when he was in the Little pionship. then come back with a performance Bloomfield was the site of lafst year’s heart-stopping game better in the second half, “ it was a case of playing just fun League baseball program as a coach...George Pelletier,.a No. 1,” said Detroit Coach Ray Scott. “ No, it’s^ifever old hat to win “ They simply dominated the game. like West had,” said Co^ch Bill Shar- between the two Catholioipowers. damental basketball,” Ogrodnik added. two-time town duckpin champ, passed up play this year thev^conference,’’ W ooden man. Cazzie Russell hi^a season high East entered the finaPeight minutes with a comfortable » McKeon and Gorra paced the locals in the rebound because of conflicting tourney dates and George Cochran" Every time they needed something nod(le^/Friday night after the they got it—either a big rebound or a 37 points to lead Golden^State past KC- 46-40 margin, but a cbld spell offensively pair^ with a department with 12 and 10 while Martens was credited had to watch from the sidelines because of National Guard B r u ^ easily whipped Califor- Omaha. He contributed four key determined I^laski'6rew, cut the Eagles’ marj^in to 5049 with six assists. commitments...Hip Correnti, another ex-small pin champ big basket. The Pistons played well, »»*i**S nia'90-65 for their sixth straight and national figure, gave up league bowling this winter due but well wasn’t enough against points near the end after the Kings Pac-S crown and 69th straight with 3:06 remaining. Whelton, displaying a hot hand, netted 27 points followed Gt Boston, which played super basket had climbed to withip 110-105. (AP phofol victory. ‘Mr. Consiste^y’ , Joe Whelton, sank a short comer by Gorra and Martens with 12 markers apiece.- to an injury. Fully recovered, he tried his hand in the re Spencer Haywood scored 35 points High Riding Dave Cowens “ I’m pleased that we’ve shot, John McJKeon U^pped in a rebound shot. Bill Gorra led Pulaski’s Tony Germano scored 17 points, 16 of which cent tourney but was among the also-rans...UConn Ticket ball.” Office is now accepting mail orders for championship Meanwhile, Philadelphia failed to and pulled down 18 rebounds to lead clinched the conference a fast break^ttempt and quickly East enjoyed a 58-50 ad came from the floor. Bob Bero chipped.in 13 points while Fails to Block Pass Against Detroit because it’s always my first games only. ’Tickets are $2 each. Class LL finals will be play up to its recent hot streak—five Seattle to its highest scoring game o f . vantage v^ih 1:45 left to put the game out of reach. Mike Prairie contributed 11. objective,” said Wooden. of seven and four in a row at the season as the SuperSonics routed Pulaski sank two field goals over the last 1:30 but East, The margin of victory came at the 15-foot charity stripe March 10 at 2, Class S the same night at 6:30, Class M “ I believe it’s realistic to where East canned 12 of 17 shots to Pulaski’s 4 of 7 Saturday, March 17 at 3 and Class L March 17 at home—and lost for the 61st time in 70 Buffalo. Terry Dischinger sparked a think about winning the con taking advantage and showing they could score when they 10-point spree early in the fourth wanted to, finishing with a flurry, with each of the starters attempts. ______. 7:30...UConn will close out its basketball season this after starts, bowing to Atlanta 130-107. The ference, but not the national noon against Boston University at Storrs at 2. The game Hawks pulled away froiti a 55 all half quarter that lifted Portland over. Evert Pairi^ championship” when setting contributing. PulaHki (54) (AP photo) Kaiil Colhollr (64) will be telecast ...Alan Noske, former Manchester High time tie with a 43-18 third quarter blitz (Cleveland. The Trail Bihzers were team goals, said Wooden, who teast exchanged hoops with Pulaski in the first quarter B F Pts B F Pts 4 Germano 8 1-8 17 i '1« as Lou Hudson hit eight of liine shots down 82-76 when Dischinger’s three is in his 25th season at UCLA. Just Waiting for Baseball Spring Games to Start and the latter entered the second eight minutes leading 18- 1 Gorra 6 04) 12 and Legion baseball player, is a candidate with the 0 McKeon 2 3-4 7 1 Prairie in the period and Pete Maravich baskets highlighted a burst that put The victory continued an in 3 04) 6 1 Siomski 4 04) Springfield College nine this spring...Roger LaFrance, Looms L^ely 16. East regained the edge, 26-24 with 4:25 left before half 4 Kearns credible, series that has seen Youngsters Sit Atop Tiger Dugout in Lakeland, Florida 4 Whelton 10 7-7 27 4 Bero : 6 1-2 IS o ,j new president of the Ckmnecticut State Board of Approved handed out six assists. them on top 86-82. time. Pulaski’s last lead came at 4:08 when they moved 2 Paradise , 0 0-0 Q, , .t 0 Martens 5 2-6 12 Baseball Umpires, is a former local pro basketball player UCLA lose the league title only out front, 38-36. 1 R. Soucler 0 04) 0 3 Nowak 2 1-1 (5 FOR-r LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The fhatch is in- once since 1%2. The Bruins with the Guards in the State League.-’The fine ump is also a 25 4-7 54 ■ ■ The defending CIAC Class L champs seemed to come up 10 Totals 26 12-17 64 15 Totals eivitabl^Evert vs. Evert in the finals of a bigtime tennis have also won the National Score at lialf 34-32 East Catholic former minor league catcher with several clubs...Girls’ Bench Provided Edge tournament. Collegiate Athletic Association sports at Manchester High next year will include tennis Supply of Mustache Wax But the showdown won’t be championship, the last six years and swimming. Principal (Jporge Emmerling reports. this week. Jim Evert, father and eight out of the last nine. The lone exception was 1966. Corlett Out MCC Bows 73-69 At". Shots H ere ’ n There New Haven and coach, got a reprieve Greetings during the quarter-finals of the UCLA is now 24-0 overall this Following Rockville Sunday’s marathon in Middletown is expect^ to attract Pacers Retain $50,(XK) S&H Green Stamp tour season and 12-0 in the Pac-8. High's heartbreaking 60- Deadltxck The Bruins haven’t lost a con Helped Fingers With Housatonic DENVER (AP) - Baskets as many as 200 starters. John Vitale is the defending cam nament Friday and seemed ference game since 1970. 59 loss to Branford High with wooden backboards And no pion. & m ie O’Rourke reports that under a new CIAC almost relieved when his 15- The current Bruin crew is Thprsday -night. Ram nets greeted the Denver tuiing, high school runners are eiigible' to compete in the Ties Mark yearold daughter Jeanne lost 7- called the "Walton Gang” after The Mets’ negotiations with slugger Staub, their lone Co.ach Bob Corlett an University Pioneers Friday * A AAU-sanctioned run....Roller derby returns to Springfield Second Place 5, 64 to third-seeded Virginia NEW YORK (AP) - Rollie Fingers of the Oakland A’s Using an effective fullcourt press, Housatonic (Dommuni- their dominating junior center, nounced his retirement night as they were forced to an - March 21 with the Chiefs meeting the Western Renegades Wade of Great Britain. waxed ecstatic over his new contract while Rusty Staub of holdout, became really hairy. ty College pulled away from Manchester C.C. in the se By The Associated Press big Bill Walton. unlighted outdoor* basketball m NEW YORK (AP) — “ Our bench outplayed theirs,” was Daughter Chris, 18, won her the New York Mets told General Manager Bob Sc^effing: Staub had agreed to a three-year pact calling for ail es from the coaching ranks cond half to post a 73-69 victory last night at Wesleyan of the National League.. .Mike Holovak has signed with the What a difference a year can Kef^h Wilkes and Walton led court to practice for this match and her 6-2, . 8-1 victory timated $330,000 blit was holding out for an undisclosed to his players first, then University New York Jets as a backfield coach...Tony Hanson, out Indiana Pacers Coach Bob Leonard’s description of his make! -/■ UCLA scoring, each with 15 “ Your father’s mustache!” ...or words to that effect. weekend’s game against Air over Maria Neumannova of fringe benefit or two. Now, he says,“ I guess it was just a the public. ' Peoples cashed in 16 points standing Hoiy Cross High in Waterbury basketball whiz, team’s victory over the Denver Rockets. points. Relief ace Fingers, most fashionable of the hair T he loss knocked’ , Force. , At this time a year ago the Czechoslovakia propelled her misunderstanding> things we thought we had seen eye-to- Corlett ends a basket each. Ellie Grant tallied 10 was bom in IGngston, Jamaica. He could wind up at UConn The Bruins can’t relax yet— conscious A’s with his flowing handlebar mustache, was Manchester out of the final After two months of The 114-105 victory over the Baltimore Clippers owned a 7-1 into the tournament’s eye on but really didn’t.” ball coaching career at the markers. next fall. It’s b ^ n reported more thanTOO colleges.are in they play Stanford tonight, and one of three members of the world champions who came to round in the Lions Club successfully negotiating Rockets, a team which has EAST SIDE MIDGETS record over the Cincinnati semifinals. Elsewhere on the holdout front: school whicn started s Thq Cougars will wind up terested in gaining this talented star’s services...Hard to Linda Tuero of Metairie, La., their league finale is next ■ terms with owner Charles 0. Finley. Tournament. The Cougars schedules for girls’ basketball, beaten the Pacers easily in The Celtics moved into sole Swords in their American —The New York Yankees failed to sign Bobby Murcer, years ago. Before coming the season tonight. The local believe: A down-state basketball referee was quoted like BudAllin won her chance against (ihris, Friday night against USC. He signed a unique pact on Friday calling for Finley to will play a coinsolation game intramurals and gymnastics earlier clashes this season, kept possession of first place last Hockey League series. This the tourney’s No. 1 seed, by lay in a year’s supply of mustache wax, which cpsts at the who reportedly is seeking $100,000. Murcer, however, is to Rockville, Corlett had tonight against Norwalk record is 12-12. practice to get in their drill "" this after Hillhouse whipped South C!atholic recently:' “ I the second-place Pacers three night with a 28-24 victory over season it’s still 7-1, but in Cin stopping Martina Navratilova most a couple of bucks. An estimated ?47,500 more for his recovering from a broken hand and can’t swing a bat eight years experience. at 7. “ The latter was time in an ancient alumtai gym- would have been pleased if he (Hillhouse ace Charlie KeepsUp games ahead of Denver in the First Hartford Realty. John Or- cinnati’s favor. C-Cr- Houialonir (73) of Czechoslovakia 6-3, 7-6 and 1973 salary didn’t hurt, either. anyway. The Rams- ended the defeated by Mattatuck C.C., I F Pts nasium while their regular James) did haul off and hit somebody because of the way American Basketball Associa-. fitelli poured in 10 points while The mighty Swords outshot —Frank Cashen, general manager of the Baltimore season with a 15-5 overall Grimes 3 0 6 fieldhouse has been closed by a those (South Catholic) kids were abusing the Hillhouse tion West. Indiana trails second-seeded Evonne CIAC Basketball But, Fingers adhiitted, “ The turning point was when he 98-75, in the nightcap. The 14 3 31 Jeff Lombardo and Walt Baltimore 55-15 and rolled to a Clemons cracking roof, the Pioneers, Hot Golf firstplace Utah,which was idle Goolagong of Australia ousted CLASS L . came through with a year’s supply of mustache wax.” Orioles, held prolonged negotiations with Boog Powell and record. finals will pit Housatonic Velky 5 2 12 players under the basket. Obviously, I would have had to Adamy added eight and six 9-0 victory Friday night as Thompson 6 1 13 were finally stymied. ,,i^ Friday night, by 4(4 games. Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif., Simsbury 73, Prince Tech 61 Dave McNally and reported no significant progress. put the players involved out of the game, but I, in turn, ORLANDO, Fla. ( A P ) - Bud markers. In a losing effort, goalie Rocky Farr fashioned his Sal Bando,. who said Thursday he “ might hold out all against Mattatuck at 8. Tony 3 0 6 “ The alumni gym was un- In other ABA action, San 6-3, 6-3 to win a spot against East Catholic 64, Pulaski 54 —Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds said he has been mis Redmond 2 1 5 wouid have been giad to see South’s kids get pushed around dy Allin, a skinny little guy with Dave DiCiantis and Bill Talbot third shutout of the season. spring,” and Joe Rudi were the other satisfied A’s. Their Manchester jumped out to available, but we didn’t want to Diego upset Carolina 118-114, Miss Wade in today’s semis. Windham 77, Naugatuck 69 treated by the National League champs and will stay at Bowling some.” Just one man’s opinion but said official, Mario freckles and a mop of red hair, led Ihe way with 11 and seven contracts apparently called only for money, although, an early lead that reached Totals 33 7 7? lose our timing and copCentra- ''"i' New York edged Kentucky 109- In other games, the Boston What will Evert do if—and Plainville 60, Westhill 56 Manrhesirr (69) Lombardozzi should be investigated and set down for at indicated he wasn’t thinking too markers. having set a precedent with Fingers, Finley probably could home until tiie club’meets his $120,000 demand. Rose has Bantam 'Girls—M ichelle as many as six points, but a tion and lose the Air Force 107 and Virginia defeated Braves and the New Haven when—his pony-tailed Kennedy 72, Xavier 55 B F Pts seriously about winning the be tempted to throw in a can or two of hair, spray. been offered $li5,000 but pointed out that he was only given Conran—, Julie CHirtin 354, Kim determined Housatonic Alexander 8 0 16 game and a possibly NIT bid,” least one season...Southern New England Hockey League Memphis 112-109. Nighthawks tied 2-2, the teenagers face each other CLASS M 8 8 24 $150,000 Citrus Open (tolf Tour Y MIDGETS a $2,500 raise after the Reds won the 1970 National League Kelley 338, Lisa Cox, 332, Moore explained assistant coach V ^ - playoffs tonight at the Hartford Arena pits East Hartford “ It was a big game, especial Springfield Kings dow n^ the across the net in a tournament Farmington 59, O’Brien Tech The only unsigned A’s are Ken Holtzman, Dave Duncan bounced back to lead by 11 Guerin 0 1 1 nament-even though he held Bolton Oil > bombed pennant—he had to stage a bitter two-week holdout to get Michele Vancour 325, Ellen Grant 4 2 10 non Payne 6f the chilly practice against (Colchester at 7:30 with New Haven facing Bristol ly against Denver because they Rhode Island Reds 64, and the final? 54 and Vida Blue, the world’s most famous left-handed points in the second half. the midway lead. Manchester Cycle Shop, 48-12. it—and no boost at all last year. GergOron 321, Karen Steeves Peoples 7 2 16 session. >>> in the nightcap...Former Elast (Catholic High standout John have handled us before this Virginia Red Wings edged the “I haven’t seen a movie in East Lyme 76, Gilbert 75 former bathroom fixture salesman. Don Clemons was the hero Summatro 1 0 2 His 65 Friday gave him a 36- With the victory, Boland cap 318, Janice Curtin 318. season,” said Leonard. “ But Rochester Americans,4-3. five year^,” he mused. “ If it Weston 69, Montville 55 for the victors who con Barry averaged 8.6 points per game with Eastern Connec hole total of 131—13 under par tured league honors, Junior Girls-^Diane Con Totals 28 13 69 tonight, our bench outplayed happened, I might go to a movie St. Paul 59, Masuk 48 Score at half 30-28 Housatonic ticut. ’The tall forward averaged better than 10 points per for two rounds over the 6,928- Brian Shea netted a game nors—, Ellen Cohen 365, Gayle tinuously turned back the theirs...I want to have my At Cincinnati, Billy Inglis, or something.” game over four years in 83 appearances. yard Rio Pinar Country Club high of 18 tallies follow ^ by Fourth Straight Title Sellitto 361, Paula Rivard 352, Cougars every time they bench ready regardless of what Rick Dudley and Steve Richard Although Jeanne has beaten Aparicio course. Brian Charlebois with 16. Cycle Katy Kelley 347, Debbie rallied. ’he other team does.” son scored two goals each and Rosemary Casals, rated second End of the Line “ I’d like to get some high Shop’s Roger Willhide collected For Soviet Ice Skaters Gilnack 343, Jolene Rivard 339, Clemons tossed in a game Shooters^ Top Efforts Roger Brown and Gus John Ron Busniuk set a club record in the United States, and . CEILINGS Defenseman Amie Brown, traded recently by the New finishes, then start thinking only four points. with five assists as the Swords longtime superstar Margaret . «( Anxious Ellen Kunz 326. high of 31 points followed by son came off the Indiana bench Mts a good tima (or colllr Senior Giris—Robin Ander York Islanders in the National Hockey L ea^ e to the about winning a tournament. I In the nightcap, the Elks streaked to their 46th victory of Court of Australia, in th$ past, BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia (AP) — “ We improve with Skip ’Thompson with 13 and to combine for 21 points and 17 [rapairs. Freo ostimataal Result in Upset Win Atlanta Flames, is married to a Manchester girl...Big want to make some good overcame VFW, 28-18. Glen the season. The loss was the sister Chris is another-matter. every competition,” ’ Ludmila Pakhomova said after she and m i son--, Judy Marinelli 380, Patti Bud Velky added 12 for rebounds and spark a Pacer checks, get my game in shape, Cobb netted 10 points for the White 361, Barbara Hutton 358, league is one man’s opinion of George Ehrlich as a basket third-quarter spurt. ^ h for the hapless Clippers. Jeanne’s never beaten her on Alexander Gorshkov won their fourth consecutive world ice To Play Housatonic. The Manchester High rifle record and hopes to gd over the then if I’m in this position again Elks while (]hris Boser tallied Bernard A. Lozier Tennis Susan Tomaszewski 351, Nancy ball play-by-play announcer. Another in the same mbld7“ George McGinnis was high N ew Haven, the the courts. dahdtf title and the Soviet Union retained both doubles crowns in Manchester’s Ernie team for the first time this .500 mark when they m e e tT " I’li make a charge at it.” 12 for the losers:- Inc. Murphy 351, Denise Wisienski who has reached big-time status, is Frank Messer with the for Indiana with 23 points, white Nighthawks played to their fifth “ But we’re about even in ping the 1973 world figure skating championships. DETROIT — Top-ranked Moore, playing a fine game, season hit on all cylinders as Rockville HigluTuesday. While Allin, a 28-year-old WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) 350, Janice Marinelli 349. New York Knicks and part of the New York Yankee broad Ralph Simpson led the Rockets tie in the last six games and pong,” the younger member of In a sparkling free-skating Margaret Court of Australia netted 24 markers while they achieved a team score former artillery officer who Phone 649-4464 — Louis Aparicio, the Boston Bantam Boys— R o b e rt with 21. their 17th of the season,^ one the famous backhand duo routine Friday night that defeated Lesley Hunt, also of above 900 in toppling casting crew... H ^ ^ a nice weekend. collected four decorations in Red Sox’ elder statesman who Claughsey 358, David Gay 352, Stan Alexander and Bill Manchester (902) A tip-in by Red Robbins and a short of fhe league record of 18 giggled. clinched the title, the Russian Australia, 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 in the Coginchaug High, 902-886. Vietnam, was charting his will be 39 Shortly after the start Robert Frost 350, Robert Livengood 50-47-42-44—183 juinp shot by Larry Milter in [ iH ^oreboard lEl { set last year by Cincinnati. New husband-and-wife team earned quarter-finals of the Virginia Four local shooters led by plans, Arnold Palmer, left, a of the 1973 season, is looking Skrabut 346, Marc Scavetta 345, Parrish 49-48-45-41—183 the finals seconds lifted San Haven, unbeatenin nine games, six perfect scores of 6.0 points Casciola Slims Tfnnis Tourney. Six Unsigned Bill Livengood (183), got scores College Hoop Roundup victim of the cut. forward to his 19th year in the Ed McGuire 343, Brian Reed Turek 4845-43-44-180 ~ Diego over Carolina. Stew- got goals from Dave Pulkkinen from 18 marks given, the FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. LOS; ANGELES (AP) - Se above 180. Others were: Mike Aiiin, who twice reeled off American League. 337, Ben Osgood 334 Sink 47-504142-180 Johnson scored 31 points for Pro Basketball and Kerry Bond white Bob Gryp highest score in memory. To Rejoin — Chris Evert of Fort Lauder cond baseman Lee Ldcy signed Parrish (183), Karl Turek (180) strings of three consecutive bir THE NEW Junior Goys—M ich ael McKenzie 484545-38-176 West German rivals Angelika “ I feel just as good as I did at San Diego, white Milter added NBA and Neil Murphy tallied for dale, the No. 1 seed, beat Maria Evans—, Carl Bujaucius 353, his 1973 Los Angeles Dodger and Russ Sink (180).' Two dies, held only a single stroke and Erick Buck won silver the end of last year,” the . Coginchaug (886) -S 22 and Gene Moore pulled down Yesterday's Results Boston before a scoreless third Neummova of Czechoslpvakia:hoslpv Norihan Funk 353, Johh Fox contract Friday, leaving six sophomore shooters. Bob Lahey lead over Gibby Gilbert. medals. Princeton amazing little shortstop said Trapp 484844-44-184 n .17 reboqnds anil scored 17 Seattle 139, Buffalo 120 period. 6-2, 6-1 to a d v a nce-^o ce^ o the 342, John Johnson 341, Richard Dodgers still un and Wayne Mora turned in out Four in Running Gilbert, who shared the first- Irina Rodnina won her fifth Friday after checking into Sadlowski 4748-44-39-178 • points. Atlanta 130, Philadelphia 107 At Springfield, the Kings built AP ALMANAC... semifinals of the $50,000 S&H signed-pitchers Claude Os standing 160-159 scores. round lead with Chi Chi Scranton 335, Rocco Scavetta Bill Melchionni canned a a 4-1 lead on goals by Wayne straight world -pairs title Green Stamps Women’s Tennis camp and working out for the teen, Don Sutton, Tommy John; 'hie match was in the Connec Mason 4948-44-37-178 -Z Rodriguez, slipped from a 64 to Golden State 117, Kansas HARTFORD (AP) — Robert 333, Steve Crispino'331 17foot jump shot with four Chernicki and Ross Webley and Wednesday with new, partner ddssic> first time. infielders Bill Buckner ancl ticut High School R ^ e League Planner ,494845-34-176 H. For WAC Laurels 68 for 132, one stroke back. City-Omaha 112 Casciola, head football coach at Senior Boys—John Botticello seconds left to give New York a pair by Phil Hoene. The Reds Alexander 2Saitseve to give the LAGRANGE, 111. - Arthur Steve Garvey, and outfielder and the win by Manchester Bauer 48-4541-36-170 Rodrigubz went to a 70 and Los Angeles 108, Chicago 88 the University of (Connecticut Aparicio played in 110 games 359, Jay Lemelin 356, Rob its decision over the Kentucky rallied to tie the count 44 as Soviet Union the other doubles Ashe of Richmond, Va., Willie Crawford. knocked Ctoginchaug out of a Other MHS shooters: - Lahey NEW YORK (AP) — Is anyone ready to restore law and was alone inxtoird place at 134. Portland 106, Cleveland 92 for the past two years, con and hit .257 last season although Nicola 340, Chuck McKenzie Colonels. Tommy Williams tallied once medal. defeated Marty Riessen of Lacy batted .259 last year in three-way tie for first with 4741:3641-165 Mora 4845-24- ,,,,. Australian Bruce Crampton, Boston 115, Detroit 101 firmed Friday that he will be he was sidelined with a broken 338, Rick Johnson 335, R ic^ order to the Old West? George Bruns, obtained by and Andre Peloffy got his se The Russians also had a Evanston, 111., 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in his rookie season with the Hamden and New London. 42—159 Griswold 46-41-43- who’s already taken two titles ABA the new head football coach at finger from June 25 to Aug. 4. Nicola 327, Jeff Hansen 324, Hal It’s High Noon in the Western Arizona, meanwhile, lost to the Nets from Allentov cond goal of the game. Norm chance for the gold medal in singles play of the $50,000 Dodgers. Manchester now sports a 6-6 18-146 this season and leads the Yesterday's Results Princeton. His return to the lineup sparked . Rawlings 321 Athletic Conference and four Colorado State 79-72 but still earlier in the week, helped I Dube broke the deadlock The Official men’s singles, which wSs to be Kemper International Tourney money-winning list, moved into New York 109, Kentucky 107 the Red Sox in a drive which teams still have a shot at the stayed a contender. the Colonels only their midway through the third decided Saturday night. “ I am delighted to be retur on the .eWorld Championship contention with a stfqng 66 for Virginia 112, Memphis 109 just missed as Detroit won the championship. Davidson and Furman moved loss at home in their last 25 period and We||)ey scored on a Defending champion Ondfej ning to my alma mater,” Tennis circuit. 136. He was tied with rookie San Diego 118, Carolina 114 ASSOaATED PRESS East division race by one-half Three of the teams are tied into the finals of the Southern games. power play to nail down the Nepala of Czechoslovakia was (fasciola said in an interview Tom Kite and Dave Hill. Indiana 114, Denver 105 game. > foi; first place and the fourth is Conference playoffs with vic (jteorge Carter scored five decision for the Kings. leading the competition after from Princeton. Lee Trevino, winner of last Only games scheduled Football a mere game behind and all of tories Friday night and Temple straight points for the Nets to Virginia opened a 4-1 lead in two events but Sergei Little Looie reported at his week’s rich Jackie Gleason them see action today and and St. Joseph’s, Pa., did the even the score at 107-107 with 23 the second period then hung on (^etverukhim (of Russia was a listed weight of 162. However, tournament, moved up with a 67 Pro H ockey Casciola said university of HOUSTON - Sid Gilman, tonigM in what ranks as one of same in the Middle Atlantic seconds left. New York then behind the goaltending of Doug close second going into the coach and general manager of he admitted that is four pounds and was seven strokes off the ficials and athletic departnlent -lllJ the most complicated finishes Conference. played for the last shot and NHL Grant who ended up with 29 decisive free-skating competi more than he played at in 1972. pace at 138. Sam Snead was just personnel promised him “ every, the San Diego chargers for 11 in recent basketball history. Davidson edged William & Melchionni hit it. Friday's Games saves. Nels De Benedet scored tion. Boston Manager Ecjdie Kasko one stroke further back after a ALMANAC cooperation in returning years, w as. named to repace While the WAC picture Kpren Magnussen of Canada Mary 79-76 on three points in Julius Erving, scored '38 No games scheduled twice and Herb Boxer and Princeton football to its proper John Breen as general manager had all his regulars on hand for remains unclear, to^ranked 69. won the women’s singles crown the last three seconds and Fur points to lead . the Virginia WHA Brian McCutcheon one apiece place in the Ivy League.” of the American Football the first time Friday as Luis UCLA won its seventh straight Thursday night, ahead of Janet man beat East Carolina 68-60 Squires over Memphis. Friday's Game for the. Wings; Gene Sobchuk League Houston Oilers. Tiant, Reggie Smith and new Pacific^ title with a 9(145 vic Lynn of the United States and behind a tough defense that held Winnipeg 2, Los Angeles 1 g()t two goals and John Bed- He said he had made no deci HARTFORD - Robert comer Orlando Cepeda joined tory over California Friday Playoff Schedule I j t ' Christine Errath of East Ger the Pirates without a point for narski one for the Amerks! sion on who his assistants will Casciola, head football coach at Aparicio on the practice field. night. The Bruins thus ran their almost 12 minutes of the second ^ ^ / many. KANSAS CITY (AP) - The te, but said he will talk to the the University of Connecticut Cepeda, a former National record winning streak to 69 with In the partner figure skating, half. schedule is set for the New four remaining assistants at for the past two years, was League slugger signed as a free the title-clincher. » j L/jIp I i Mary Karen Campbell of East Mike Jones scored 35, points England playoffs in the NCAA Princeton b^ore making a named as the new head football agent, was watched closely in Blit in the WAC: Yale Five Humiliated |l'' I Lansing, Mich., and Johnny to lead Temple over Lafayette College Division basketball decision. coach at Princeton. his initial drill. The 35-year-old Brigham Young, New Mexico Johns of Claymont, Del., 88-80 and Mike Bantom and Pat tournament. first baseman underwent knee and Arizona State have iden MacFarland each scored 25 AND In Ivy Loss to Cornell finished sixth. The other Princeton officials will of St. Michael’s (17-6) will play Skiing surgery last summer for the tical 94 records and runnerup points as St. Joe’s turned back America'n coupl,e, Ann and ficially name Casciola as heill at Hartford (17-5) and Stonehill fourth time in five years. in Arizona is just off the crowded By The Assorialed Press Haryey Miller of Drexel Hills, STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE, Gettysburg 92-58. (18-6) will invade Bridgeport RADK iE55itodior coach Saturday. “ The knee still isn’t perfect, Yale’s basketball squad gets Quebec — Annemarie Proell of pace «(ith an 8-5 mark. The MAC finals are today, th« (16-7) for games next Tuesday. Yale dropped to 6-7 in the Si*|: W i Pa., was 10th. ■ but I’ve been working out at a chance against Columbia Austria won the women’s World Brigham Young plays Utah, Southern (Conference’s tonight. lea ^ e and 9-15 overall. It was " / / / / ///.» home and it’s getting better today to even its Ivy League Cup slaloni ski race with a time New Mexico meets Texas-El the Red’s first league victory every day,” Cepeda said after record again, and maybe save of 1:31.62 and moved within Paso, Arizona visits Wyoming Snliircluy against 12 losses. Cornell is 4-21 taking batting and fielding some face. three points of clinching her and Arizona State takes on WhizKids and Teachers 1:30 (8) South Carolina vs. overall. practice. The Elis were humiliated 88-,i third Alpine skiing title. Colorhdo State today and Notre Dam e. Bill Fenkel, a-6-foot-3 center, 68 Friday night by Ckirnell, ’ tonight. Slate Benefit Hoop Tilt (18-22) Grambling v s . led Trinity with 23 points and Any combination of one to Kentucky State loser of 16 straight games. And freshman Othar Burkes added Swiu Mark Set four co-ci^mpions is possible, The WINF Whiz Kids, Jim Moriarty, varsity basket 2:00 (3) Boston University vs. the .Reds suited up only six 20, as the Bantams en d^ their ball coach at Manchester High, players to do it. College Basketball in Local Meet but If there is more than one featuring Gary Waslewski, UConn, WTIC season 9 10. titlist, a playoff will have to be former Oakland A’s pitcher, will lead the teachers with sup 3:30 (22) Providence vs. St. In other confrontations Coast Guard, which finished APALMANAC f held next week to determine the will battle the Manchester port coming from Craig Friday, three Connecticut EAST Donna Neary,swimming out John’s the season with a 9-13 record, Manchester Evening Herald Choose from 20 Decorator Colorsl conference representative to 'Teachers Tuesday night at tbe Phillips, Illing Junior -High schools closed out their of the Woodbridge Swim Qub, (8) Pro Bowlers Tour . , was led by Pat Schuck with 15 P.O. Box G22 Brandeis 71, Baruch 70 j the National Collegiate Athletic Clarke Arena at 8 for the coach. Barry Bernstein, JV 4:00 (3)CBS Golf Classic seasons, with Western (tennec- See us for Qliality Aluminum SIdIngl Our years Of set a new state record yester points.. Steve Trenchant and Brooklyn Poly 76, Pratt Inst. Association’s post-season benefit of the Manchester PTA football and assistant wrestling 5:00 (8) World Figure S afing ticut losing 97-82 to New Paltz, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666 experience and “Know-How’; |s your guarantee that day in the girls 1,650 yard Bob Petko added 14 points each. 61 , playoffs. for Exceptional CJiildren. mentor. Bill DiYeso, former and Trinity defeating Coast the job will be done righi by Qualified Personnel! freestyle event with a clocking Championship The 20-point shooting of Enclosed ih $______Send m e. Brown 71, Clolumbia 62 Brigham Young, by the way, Joining Waslewski will be UConn football standout. Buzz Guard 74-63. . copies of 18:56.6, at the Manchester 11:30 )22) Bruins vs. Glenn Hudson and a 16-point ef of AP Almanac Cornell 88, Yale 68 cart win the WAC title but can’t Faultless Phil Burgess, radio Keeney, Larry Olsen, Bill Troy, Canadians Cornell, which has lost High School Pool. fort by Marty DeMonde helped SK C H l M B-M Nia PHCES NOW John Carroll 75, Carnegie go to a tournament. The NCAA announcer for4he station. Buzz Conrad Strietelmcier, Doug players for health arid^ The old mark was 19:10.3. Siimiuy New Paltz close out its season Name ______^ , Mellon 56 , has declared BYU ineligible Hall, Bill Vassar, also of WINF, Pearson, Pete DiRosa and Tom scholastic reasons, shot 51 per Karen Hebert, representing the 1:30 (18) College Hockey at 7-19. M EIFECr ON MINMM SWKn New Paltz St. 97, W. C^onn. 82 because of an infraction of and Dean Yost, sports editor of Rodden round out the scholastic cent from the field to pull away A ddress______J!]______; Manchester Swim Club, 2:00 (8) Knicks vs. Bullets Ray Jossick led Western Penn 86, Harvard 75 reciiiiting rules. The Herald. five. from a 37-37 halftime deadlock. covered the distance in 19:26.0. 3:00 ( 22-30) Black Hawks vs. Connecticut with 19 points. C ity______state______f n e E«ftoMfw — Easy Terms Princeton 84, Dartmouth 69 Arizona State further During halftime of .the In a preliminary game at 6:30 Lynn Locki hit 27 points and Zip. In the boys’ 1,650 freestyle Hair Styles Show Up in Cub Camp' Bruins Western Connecticut ended its Rider 66, Hofstra 54 tightened the zany race with an feature attraction, the East the Manchester Rec Girls will Max Jones dumped in 26 for $1.75 per book includes postage and handling. swim, Pete Barkas of the Yale 4:00 (24) Gymnastics: U.S. season with a 7-16 mark. 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