backed up any on or off the court. In fact, people are ern Cal, . . . George Allen Jr., at Virginia, is;the son of saying now he is a basketball player, meaning, he Washington Redskins' mentor G.A. Sr . . . Jock Mich- now does more than shoot. Like play some defense elosen. Iowa center, is the son of John Mechelosen, and give up the ball at times. former Pittsburgh coach, now a 49er scout. GEORGE BEAHON "New York," he said in a recent interview, "is the Hopscotching The Sports Beat . . . Wonder why place for" a large ego, and I've got one " Mark Spitz hasn't been making news on the banquet trail? His asking price, in the thousands for a single "In This He's back, "now, in the establishment league, the dinner sitdown. is off the board for most awards din­ National Basketball Association, and quite naturally ner prqunoters and sponsors . . . The TVorators keep Corner" there are the requests for comparison telling us how the football officials have to stay in About the officiating? ' super shape, but apparently the emphasis is on ex­ s perience. Youngest of all 84 whistle toolers in the NFL "I'll describe it." responds Barry, the answer to a is Dean Look, former State and New York controversy-minded scribe's dreams "I'll describe Titan. Jrle's 34 . . . College coaches whose teams get [ the officiating in both leagues. It stinks." Rick Barry to go bowling get to keep their jobs. Because the is far removed from the massive exposure of the Fun schools love their football teams when they come back City media, but he's managing to keep his image with checks like $400,000 each for Penn State and Has anyone wondered what ever happened to Rick bright and alive. Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl. And the other major Biirry. the kit) with the floppy ruiir und the basketball bowls airen't far off that figure . . . Baseball will lose socks to match? He's the star who married the coach's a big winner if Hank; Baure decides to retire from man­ daughter, then jumped from city to city, franchise to Fathers and Sons Department . . . Alan Layner aging because he can't get back into the biggies. He franchise, sat out one year playing gulf, last season won a World Series (Baltimore) and has been named landed, with the New York Nets, of the second rate TCU's defensive back, is the son of Bobby Layne, all time great Lions QB . . . Bert Jones, both Major and toor (Tidewater International) Arher|k-an. Basketball Association, for a salary of League Manager of jYear since his pla> ing career with $225,Obfl and all the endorsements and fringe benefits QB for LSU. is the son of Cleveland's great Dub Jones he and his staff of lawyers and hustlers could pro­ . . . .Jeff Groza. Ashland placekicker, learned his trade the Yankees. HaiW suggests he's being blackballed. mote from the famed Lou Groza . . Chuck Fairbanks. Hous­ Certainly not because of that long-ago barroom brawl ton QB. is a "junior," son of Oklahoma coach Chuck in the Copa? . . . Speaking of the minors. Int. presi­ One of Barry's early stops in pro basketball was Fairbanks, rumored at this writing on his way to re­ dent (leorge Sisler Jr. came up with a winner at the Oakland, and Rickey-Tickey is out there again, cour­ place at Michigan Slate . . . Mark Harmon of UCLA, is the son of Michigan's Tom Har­ recent meetings in Honolulu. He got increased bene­ tesy of a court rufing. His team, in case you can't keep mon . . . Gary Yeoman plays for Texas, while his dad. fits for'all 24 triple-A clubs, from $5,000 to $12,500 traek of all the new franchises and nicknames is the , coaches Houston . . . Craig Cassady, yearly for selection rights by the majors. This is in addition to all other working agreement subsidies . . . Golden State Warriors. Ohio State defensive back, is the son of former Buck­ Hick misses the hustle and bustle and the extra eye All American Howard (Hopalong) Cassady . . . Overheard at the baseball convention in a hotel res- bread that was routine in Fun City, but he hasn't John McKay Jr. Plays for his dad. J M. Sr , at South­ tautarrt: "Bring me the businessman's lunch, if you please. Make it extra dry." r Knights Set A A U Bouts Slated Friday Hoop Record Amateur Athletic Union sanc­ Adams and runner-up Robert JOHN DOSER tioned boxing bouts return to Dixon also will be featured. The McQuaid Jesuit High Rochester Dec. 8 at the Roches­ Other Promising locals will in­ Scholastic School basketball team helped ter Institute of Technology gym. clude Kieran O'Uwyer, a Bishop set a state roundball record in The bouts are sponsored by the Kearney student: and Jerry Mar- their Nov. 28 game against Madi­ St. Martin de Pomes Boxing Club golyc-z. a West Irondequoit stu­ son. They lost, 133-106. in the with the assistance of various dent. Notebook highest scoring high school game area businesses, organizations in New York State's history. Competition will be coming and individuals Rochester's from Geneva. Oleun. Ithaca. El- Surprise! The 239 point total broke the golden glove champions will be mira. with other talent being old record of 226, set in 1970 by featured against Hop New York currently sought elsewhere. The " Cardinal Mooney, unbeaten League All-Star soccer team — State competition. first outside appearance of the City - Catholic League football two Long Island teams, Bridge- they were John Nettnin (Moon­ hampton and Shelter Island. The Area champions include Willie Elmira Reformatory boxing team champs, placed no- less than ten ey) , defense; Orest Jeina (Kear­ national record is 269 points will be made at ihis show. The players on the 26-man All- Adams. Niagara U8 pound ney), defense; Claudio Battiste also ,set in 1970 by two Virginia champ and runnier up in the Elmira team is coached by Chuck Catholic football squad, and (Aquinas) forward; and tearo- teams. Adarondak 125 open class; Travis Jennings. seven on the All-City-Catholic mate Bob Cupello (Aquinas) for­ Robinson, 132 pound Adarondak League team. ward. The Knights' 106-point output champ: Willie Woods. 112 pound is also a McQuaid scoring record. The Cards placed another sev­ Niagara and Adarondak Tickets are available at Ruby's Five also made the All-City- Sporting Goods. 867 Clinton en honorable mentions on the Junior forward Bob Napier had and Ron "Joe" Frazier? Catholic second team: fullback poiind Adarondak champ. Avenue South. The Red Lion All-Catholic squad and two hon­ Tom Vull (Kearney), fullback 31 points for the Knights in the Restaurant. 36 Main Street West, orable mentions on the All-C-C Bob Griesberger (McQuaid), losing effort. and at St. Martins. 575 Clinton team. Three time golden glove run­ halfback Nate Hoffer (Aquinas), ner-up James "Tootsieroll" Avenue North. Not bad for one season's work. forward Bill Dougherty (Moon­ ey) , and forward Bob Ashenberg Aquinas Mermen *****> FOR PERFECT Only it didn't take just one sea­ (McQuaid). son, as Mooney coach Tony Mer- Win Opener DIAPER SERVICE ola would be the first to admit. Battiste and Cupello teamed to score 23 goals for the Irish this Aquinas opened its swim sea­ Mooney's Tony Shaw and season. * son last week against Charlotte Aquinas' Bob Imes were the only High, with a 60-35 victory. repeat selections on the All- GAMES ON AIR SboA/L Catholic team from a year ago. Ruling as city champs last Three high school basketball year, the Aquinas swimmers Shaw, set Mooney school rec­ games are on tap for area fans hope to repeat under the direc­ BABY WASH ords by scoring 100 points and this week. The Edison at Frank- tion of their coaches Father Ed rushing for nearly 1,000 yards. linjgame will be broadcast over Doser. CSB, and Terry Pelcher. House of Walter Heaters Imes was among the C-C WROC-FM at 4:15 p.m., Dec. 8 A Dap*, of Mftxgar It Broyar Co. 381-7340 league's better runners, aver­ Bruce Hastings set a new pool SINCI 1HI9 and the Rush-Henrietta at Pen- record for Aquinas at Charlotte ^****0*&»0*4*0H0*0^*0**»0**»0* aging five yards a crack. For the field at 8:40 p.m. the same night with a 4; 39.2 time in the ioo- record, Shaw averaged 5.5 yards over WROC-AM. yard free style. a try, but carried the ball- 177 At 4: 15 p.m. Dec. 12 the Car­ times to Imes' 89. dinal Mooney at Franklin game The schedule: Franklin, Dec. will be aired over WROC-AM. 5: Madison. Dec. 7; Monroe. Dec. An Ideal Gift. The All-Catholic football first Joe Cullinane calls the games. 12 and McQuaid. Dec 16. team included Shaw's hard-run­ ning teammate, Chris Charle- m^0»^0*0*0*0*0*0+0»0*0*^* ton, .and end Dan Pannaggio, guard Bob Mitchell affd center "We'll pqt your Home in a Holiday Mood" Mike Spurting. Tackles Jeff Weston and Carl REMODELING Leonardo, linebackers Tim Mc- SMITH-CORONA Tammany and Bill Radel and halfback John Alberto were named to the All-Catholic defen­ all* kindsROOM ADDITION S Electra 210 sive squad. * BASEMENTS FINISHED Performance-proved In the design and production McQuaid's Knights placed of more ithan 2,000.000 electric portables. Ten Inch eight on the two all-star teams. * ATTICS FINISHED model of the 220 with all of its deluxe features, including hacks Roger Key, sec­ quality and performance. Its smaller carriage Is ond to Shaw in scoring with 72 * KITCHENS REMODELED preferable for students and travelers. Changeable points, and Lou Tallo. who tal­ Type allows change of keyboard to meet needs of lied 30 points * FAMILY ROOMS. ^ Other Knights included tackje special studies without permanent change. Matt Teddy, guard Jim Walther. * PATIOS-DENS Faaturti: Automatic Carriage Return • Changeable and defensively, end Mike Delia Type™ Blars • 3-way Space Bar for Single. Half-space Grange, linebacker Walther. and * PORCH ENCLOSURES and Repeat Spacing • On-off Indicator • Carriage Cen­ halfbacks BUI Hurley and Don tering Device • Electric Shift Keys • 5 Automatic Ac­ Wojick. * FAMILY ROOMS tions • Paper Support Arms • Copy-Set Dial • Color?: Aquinas placed five: end Jirfr- Metallic Charcoal Gray. Metallic Blue. Metallic Green. Metallic Gold • Shipping Weight: 26 lbs. Lane. Imes. linebackers Charlie Kher. and Kick Furia. and rialf- FREE DESIGN AND PLANNING SERVICE ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY BRAND NAME back John Volt ri. * MATERIALS USED • UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY • FINANQING ALL BANKS • LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS • LOW-LOW FINANCING • 1st PAYMENT MAY 1973 Select from Electric and Manual Office Bishop Kearney placed three: Typewriters and Portables. Adding Ma­ tackle Tom Schmitz. end Tom FOR YOUR PROTECTION - We suggest belorg you contract lor any I "SINCE chines, Office Furniture. Sales & Service.. Holland, and linebacker Brian remodeling be sure to check the company's reputation 1948" Hagney Shaw. Key. Charleton, Lane. Schmitz, Weston and Mitchell made the All-City-Catholic first learn on offense; Delia Grange, L W. HASTINGS Typewriters McTammany, Radel, Furia, Hag­ FREE ESTIMATES >|QO CQQft ney. Veltre and Wojick made REGISTERED-& APPROVED CONTRACTOR *tO£'"0*f3U 211 State St., Elmira • Phone (607) 732-3944 All-City-Catholic on defense. 385 WINTON RD. N. ROCHESTER, N.Y. FOl'R CATHOLIC high school athletes-made the City-Catholic Courier-Journal Wednesday, December 6, t972 Page 1§. ,.