THE CITIZEN, AUBURN, N.Y^WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1976 — 12 Impaglia Day Yanks bomb Phillies moving along as first half ends Plans for Bob Impaglia Day members who will make them at Auburn Golf and Country available along with the The first half of tbe NY P 9-2 record in the strong Class A scored four times. Slugger Gary Club Aug. 9 are meving along. professionals at the various League ended Tuesday night Florida Stale League for Fort Smith, designated hitter Pete The committee headed by clubs in the area. and the Auburn Phillies are Lauderdale, Fla. However, he Eshelman, who is also a T.R. Herbert met at AGCC glad to see it go. Impaglia, the young AGCC was sidelined by elbow trouble and Pat Tablet, the New York Tuesday night and reports member who gained his spurs Righthander Scott Delgatti, and is making a comeback with Yankees top draft pick last indicated the tickets for the by qualifying for the who is in his third season of the Yankees. June, all had three hits apiece exhibition golf match-cocktail Professional Golfers Assn. tour Class A ball, toyed with the He scattered six hits and Randy Curtis had two hits for party were .moving along slowly card in May, will receive the Phils while his Oneonta Auburn's -lone was Auburn while Osszie Virgil had but indications pointed toward proceeds from the day to help teammates bombarded four unearned Scott tired in the a double off the left field fence at upsurge in the next few pay his expenses while on tbe Auburn for 18 base hits ninth and issued three of his in ninth and was at third weeks. tour this coming year. and a one-sided 18-1 victory last four walks. He struck out 12. when for some strange reason Jane Stanton, who has He will be on hand to play a night at Falcon Park. Meanwhile his mates really he tried to stretch it to a triple. assumed chairmanship of the The second half starts tonight nine-hole exhibition match at 5 teed off, scoring six runs in the ticket committee, distributed p.m. with the local pros—Frank with the Phils playing a twin bill first inning after the first two DIAMOND DUST - First tickets to each of the committee at Newark. baseman Bill Felt, who has Nastri of tbe host dub, Pat batters were retired on a neat Kelly of Owasco, Phil Loslto of Auburn returns home unassisted double play by first been converted to a pitcher, Thursday to host the Co-Pik*s made his debut in the seventh. Dutch Hollow and BUI Woodlock baseman Arnie Muriel. The big of Highland. In douNehesdor while a ssngso blow of the inning was a base- He got off to a good start, Mat camp contact Is scheduled lor Friday. striking out the first two batters at 7:30 there wUl be a cocktail clearing double by Cas Dorville. party-reception in the AGCC The latter is ate Advertisers The baby Yanks, who oc­ be faced as be displayed* a Night and fans can pick up baU blazing fastball. However, he at CCCC clubhouse. cupied the cellar throughout the There will be no charge for price tickets at many of the first half of the season, got two- ran into control trouble in the eighth as he walked three and the exhibition but a minimum run homers in the fifth from The Spartan Wrestling Camp contribution of $10 is being Delgatti. a native of John Crawford and Benny hit one...Four Oneonta batters will open Monday at Cayuga Rochester, played in the NY-P were hit by pitches with Lloyd asked for the cocktail party. Lloyd In the seventh. County Community College. Those Just being able to make in 1974 and last vear he posted a Lloyd drove in four runs and getrting bopped twice...Curtis made a great defensive play in Sponsored by the college and the exhibition may make a the fifth, going deep into the directed by Jim Cranfield, the donation that evening by hole and nipping toe runner at college mat coach, the day dropping it in tbe AGCC pro first with' the long camp will be for boys between shop. throw...Catcher Rick Mc- 10 and 18 years of age with still some openings. People desiring to help out the Aussie press Dougal, who hit Auburn's only fund drive should contact Classes will start at 9 a.m. grand slam homer of the Herbert or Stanton, or Gerald season, left today to Join and end at 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Participants Sapersteln, president of AGCC Pulaski, Va. dub in the Rookie who instituted tbe program. raps athletes Appalachian must furnish their own lunch League...Following Adertisers but beverages are provided. Nite, the Polities will bold a Tbe 37 hours of wrestling Impaglia just SYDNEY (AP) - Disastrous rough treatment back home. Gillette razor Night on Wed­ instruction will be culminated performances by Australian "Tubby Turrall swims in nesday, August 4 with each by a week ending tournament. misses golf cut sports stars at Montreal have last," moaned a headline in the adult receiving a free Helping Cranfield direct the made them yesterday's heroes Melbourne Herald after 16- razor.. .The second half could be camp will be Steve Morgan to their sports crazy coun­ year-old swimmer Jenny Just as disasterous as the first from Auburn High and BUI Bob Impaglia failed once trymen. Turrall drowned Australia's for toe Phillies unless the Walters from Union Springs more to make the field for a With only two bronse medals last hopes of a gold medal with parent organization sends along Central while guest ap­ Professional Golfers Assn. to their credit so far, a lackluster swim. some help. pearances will be made by Leo tournament. Australia's Olympians, par­ A year ago she was world itegpoleon&onaparte Johnson, tbe highly regarded However, this time It was ticularly the once vaunted champion in the event Today coach at Baldwinsvule High; much closer—so close in fact swimming squad, are getting Steve Jakowski of South Jef­ the failure really had to hurt. she was under attack for being OMUNTA A famous name in history — Elijah Bonaparte, outfielder for the 10 pounds overweight and nine ABRHRB1 ferson; and, Dick Campbell of Playing in the qualifying seconds slower than ber best Betray 4 0 12 Napoleon Bonaparte — is shared by Auburn Phillies.. The two got Skaneateles Central. tournament for tbe Pleasant tune. Tamer s • 1 "l two athletes in the NY-P League. At together at Tuesday night's game at Both beginners and ex­ Valley Classic in Sutton, Mass., BRL games Incredulous Aussie sports^ Smith • 2 3 0 left is Ed Napoleon, of the Falcon Park. (Photo by Bill. Ed- perienced matmen will receive Bob shot a 73 which put him in a writers nave reported "HUB Tbiel 3 4 11 help at tbe camp which will cost tie with 19 others for the final 'Eshelman 5 2 3 1 Oneonta Yankees while at right is wards). A one and two hitter Australian swimmers were Hoftstyn 3 3 3 2 S30 for the week, this including five spots available in the posted in the Babe Ruth League. more intewted in doubling up Ltoyd 2 4 2 4 insurance and camp tee-shirts. tournament. Tuesday. "in the enow line at Montreal Crawford 4 3 2 2 Boys who nave not pre- He proceeded to lose out In a Mike Pelton allowed Just one than whining gold mftiali Dorville COt 3 registered by report at 9 a.m. playoff for one of the berths in hit as his Veterans of Foreign With one bronse medal In Totals 18 IS 1C Monday at the college or con­ tbe field for the 1200,000 tour- AUBURN Recreation softball Wars team defeated Red Star 4- swimming and another in the tact Cranfield. ney. — • 1 while Mike Turner blanked equestrian events, Australian ABRBRBI FAST PITCH Bonaparte 4 0 1 1 Lupien homered for tbe losers. However, be bad a spot the Firefighters 2-0 for W. sportsmen and politicians are Lebron Tbe Shortstop Tavern Jokers TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE locked up until bogeying tbe last Mynderse Rice American asking, "What happened?" Muriel got Just two hits but were able to CCSB was outhit 17-14 but three holes tatb e regular round Legion Post with a two-hitter. Prime Minister Malcolm Jones down tbe Shortstop Warriors 3-1 bunched their runs, twice and finishing at Just three over Tony Logue had the lone bit Frastjr, who disbanded the Virgil In the A League Tuesday. coming from behind and Dave 6—Smgerys. Torrance's (Girts A) Clay hurls par. Roman Wilson's bit knocking in tbe 7:30—Shortstop Jokers vs. for the Red Star squad and Federal Ministry for Sport and Guzman - in another A League fray, Shortstop Brewers (Mens A) His woes started when he Pelton also, struck out eight, Recreation for reasons of Callahan's Trucking blanked winning runs. Jerry Bona Aouayo homered for tbe losers. •—Walsh's vs. Shortstop Jaws (A one-hitter three putted 15 and this seemed walking Just one. Ron Lawier, economy, when be came to Packer Duver's Lodge 5-0. slow pitch) to effect him as be bogeyed 17 BUI Alcock and John Adams power to December, has or­ Curtis The outcome in a pair of B The John built a 12-0 lead and Casey Park fl and 18 also. Brunswick coasted behind John Waiter. had two hits each to pace the dered a national inquiry. League games had the Russian ti-Stockade vs. Tardibooe's Impaglla's next try will be for offense. The winners scored Totals 30 Eight of the PH runs came in (MensB) Fraser, who visited the RHP National Club topping Apex 7:30—Auburn Sports Center vs. Ken Clay pitched a one-hitter the B. C. Open in Binghamton three in the firstof f Mike Kahl demoralized-Olympic squad in Paving 10-5 and tbe Royals tbe fifth. Oneoota 610 020 252 IS U 3 The AU Stars let JAB score 10 Sunset (MeasB) for Syracuse as the Chiefs and Monday. who also walked Just one in the Montreal, earned few friends _ Auburn 000 030 010 1 I 3 besting Holiday Ion 9-5. The C 9-Sprtnger k Bench vs. J*B the Tidewater Tides spilt an game. with his reported remarks later ' League had Fisherman's Pier times in the first inning but Bedasslers (A slow pitch) were solid every frame to pull baseball Turner also fanned eight and that competing in the Games IP H R ER BB SO defeating T*M Restaurant 16-6, Canada doublebeader Tuesday. was more Important than OcUjattl (W) 9 0 10 4 12 out tbe win. Mark Pineau, Jim «-AthtetJcs vs. Islander (B slaw got the runs be needed in the Mack % 4 6 « 3 0 Napoli's Signs downed Stockade Tidewater took the opener 8-5, Bowling third when his mates scored winning medals. Australians 9-1,. and the Misfits blanked Carpenter and Dave Rouse pitch) Krunioek MISS l 3 each had four bits and Tim 7:15-RobJe'i vs. Teddys (B slow while Syracuse copped the both in the third Don Stoddard are proud, even boastful, of Felt 2 3 S S 4 2 Auburn Spark Plug 12-0. pitch) second 8-1. SKZ LANES homered off Mike Charles, their sporting prowess, which Davis 13 2 2 11 Cbadwick three for the winners. JaekftJB Bob Williams allowed Just tbe Mark Maknick and bob Taylor AHS #3 Jerry Daly walked; stole second includes 63 Olympic gold E-Romaa (2), Hosjestyn, Virgil. two hits for the Warriors but bis 6-PoUshHorne vs. National Show In other International League Men—Dave Anubale m, Bin medals. They don't like losing. Dorville <2)>DP-0-2, A-J; LOB-0- homered for tbe losers. (B slow pitch) action, Rochester beat Rich­ Shutter 571, Willie Webb 57S; and scored on a single by Ed 8, A-8; 2B—DorvUle, Smith, Virgil; mates bad three errors. The Women-Judy Maltese 53S. Candy Koto, the latter circling the The Olympic failures, coming Jokers scored two in tbe first CAB slugged 15 hits and were 7:15—Pioneer vs. Angdo's (B alow mond 12-5, Rhode Island 3B-Tntei; HR-Crawford. Lloyd; pitch) downed Memphis 8-4 and Cook 536, Trudy Webb 4*5 sacks with an apparent homer so soon after Wimbledon, where SB-Smith; SF-Uoyd; HBP- and one in tbe fourth while Bill helped by nine MPR errors in but being called out for failing Australians again failed to mack (Lloyd. Krusetock (UoydV Dolan was rolling along with a its win. Peter Caza, Dave Charleston defeated Toledo 113. Men-Bin Madag 618, torn Fran* make the men's finals, have Hosjestyn). Felt (Smith), WP- Badman and BUI CorgneU all •—Barrel] Inn Boozers vs. Local S77, Gary Ratkowski 563; Women- ta touch second. Kolo and shutout until the bottom of tbe 34S2(Bslow pitch) Clay's perfect game was Stoddard both had two hits provoked recriminations at all liack; A-487, T-2:40 F L229 seventh. Demy Hildebrant had bad three hits for the winners. marred only by a second-inning Grace PhUhps 467, Betty WesJowsU GflttS LEAGUES _7U5=Curtry's Drafts-vs. eUUPatti Madag 443 ._ wlu> Charles ai»dHJckGranato~ levels. three of tbe loser's five hits! (A slow pitch) bloop double by Randy Trapp, Ihlifl—ii had the hits for the losers. Australia's 20-year Olympic Mark Daly hurled a three- Mel Garr's Construction which scored a run. Clay retired Jean Lober 530, Bait Spicer SOS, bubble has burst," lamented Trojans top hitter for Callahan's while upended tbe Islander 10-8 and S-A.O.H vs. Utopia Club (Over uw last 16 Tidewater batters in Judy Maltese 496 the Sydney Sun, adding, "What teammate Mike Catalfan o bad Robte's blistered Curley's 17-3 30) sucesston to raise his record to can you expect of a system that a pair of key hits. Greg Horbal in F~League games Tuesday. 7:15- 7-8. Tom O'Hora 573, George Raealer Tony's doubled up on Cervo's 561, John SpotoSSB Little allows little girls to stuff Pioneers was the loser. Adssaacve themselves with food before News Liberators for a 24-12 C t-Martoe Mkhsod vs. S-K Post lite Chiefs offense was Men-Jud Bingham 451, BIO 1 RNC came from behind twice (GirisC) powered by Terry Whitfield's swimming for their country?' for its win behind Dana Marttno League win. Madag S4S, Tom France 537; 7:15-Nadooal Bank vs. Joey's threerun homer, his 11th, Billy Women-Grace Phillips 542. Pat Runner Cnaiiene Redina, who allowed seven hits. Dennis Garr's got four runs in each of Subs (GirisC) League after being eliminated in the 800 the first two innings and had it Stearns two-run blast out of tbe Gronau 471, Betty WesJowsU 4*1 Fleet John Brown stole .third Myrglot homered, D»ve •:»<_ park, bis third and Gene JackAJB meters in Montreal, vowed, "If when Batavia called a double KulakowskJ. Bill Holmes, Duck locked up. Barb Charles, • The Ul Phils got just one hit I continued to run, it won't be Brenda Gross and Yvonne ' Casey Park #*—FVrmonle's vs. LocfcJear's second homer of the Men-Ed Hess SM, Gary Cook 573, steal, then raced home with the Scale and Sam DeJoy all having Swifty's(ateosB) year. Len Charles 567; Women—Candy but it was good enough for a 2-1 for this country. My beat run winning run when catcher Ron two hits. Bailey each bad three bits to Herman—Davito's vs. Rolling Cook Sts, Jean Lober 517, Cat Win over Nolan* Sporting was my first since March.'' Harrington threw wild as the Dick Searing was tbe leader lead tbe offense. Wheels (Girts B) In tbe -opener, the Tides SnuttterSW Goods in Little League play She and other athletes have Trojans edged first place Robie's needed Just four at- Central—Trojan Pools vs. Cay. for tbe Royals, pitching a five- Co. Savings (Girts B) capitalized on loser Rick Tuesday. complained in bitter terms of Elmlra 9-8 in a New York-Peon hitter and leading the offense bats for all its runs as DeDe Sawyer's difficulty in getting lack of government support, am Herman—O'Brien's vs. Auburn In the other contest. Local I/fagw JMwbaM g * Twffday which plated eight runs in tbe Flowers had two homers, Pearl SparkPlug (Mens C) the bail over tbe plate, scoring Kids sandlot 3482 toppled the National Bank lack of sports faculties ancHack night. flnt two innings. Love and MicneBe Flowers both Mdone VU.-Picfcard a Anderson twice in tbe fifth on bases 4-1 on Mark Morgan's two- of competition. Niagara Falls beat Newark 86 having one in the 25-bit attack. vs. Auburn Cement (Mens C) Morocco Produce pulled Coaches have pointed out that The fishermen needed Just loaded walks. Sawyer had Hitter. and Oneonta stomped Auburn five innings for its. win as Al Tony's trailed twice ' and AHS rl-Hogan's Market vs. Town loaded the bases-by hitting Ken away with 10 runs in tbe fifth ■ The Phils were blanked by the Australian government finally went ahead with nine in ,k Country (MensC) 18-1 in other NY-P contests. Capone pitched a four-bitter for Casey Park #3—Sunset vs. Perry flush in the jaw with a inning to defeat M.P.D. Paving Jeff Stevens until the bottom of contributed only $310,000 to the With the score 7-7 after seven the win. All T*M's runs came in tbe fourth. Tbe victors used tbe 16-4 in tbe PeeWee Division of the sixth but then scored both team's expenses of $992,000. extra base biteffectively for its G.T.L.*N. (GirisC) pitch. Perry was rushed to a innings, Elmira's Mark tbe first two innings. Cannel #3—Weiner King vs. local hospital where doctors the Kids Sandlot League runs with the help of the three Most galling to Australians is Twogood blasted a solo borne scores. McKeon's (Girts C) Tuesday night. that tbdr arch sporting rivals, Napoli's were blanked tbe said the Jaw was broken. errors Nolan's committed. It run. But Batavia's Kevin first three innings but came on fas a heartbreaking loss for the British, won more swim­ Jeansonne returned the favor in Stevens who not only allowed ming medals than Australia strong for Buddy Barrette. the bottom of tbe inning with his Kim DeChick hurled a one- just the one hit while striking did. snot over tbe centerfield fence. dut 12, but also had a triple and hitter for tbe Misfits in a dash Later in tbe inning, Brown's for .first place in - the Red single. Mike Deif got the mound base running heroics combined win with a three-hitter and also Division. Dave Siracusa bit a Tennis with Harrington's throwing grandslam homer and Jim Bad the lone hit off Stevens. muff to give Batavia tbe win. : Local accounted for Just three Locastroa solo Job to pace the hits but it was enough for tourney Luis Salazar smacked tbe offense. Bob Hulik bad 3-for-4 Morgan. Two of the safeties first pitch of tbe Niagara Falls- for tbe winders who got nine Newark contest for a tallies In the second toning. were off the bat of Chris Dann After doubles tennis tour­ while Andy Teban's double was and tbe Pirates withstood a SLOW PITCH the big hit for the bankers. naments the past few weeks, five-run Newark outburst in tbe There was a trio of A League singles will return to toe third inning to win 8-6. games with Secretariat spotlight this weekend. Salazar added three other defeating Bennett's Welding 12- Nichols It will be the Finger Lakes runs-batted-in with a two-run 2, Curley's Restaurant Drafts 16 2 Mens and Womens Tournament upending Neisner's Variety Beardsley 12 6 double in the second and a with Curley's Restaurant in the ninth. Store 13-4 and J&Blounge Bells Cay. Co. Savings I 10 rallying to defeat Rural Trailer Local #3482 sponsoring the competition at Allan Leech walked in the 8 10 the Auburn High School courts. Sales 18-9. ... Columbian Rope 3 15 eighth inning, then stole second Action will start at 9 a.m. and scored what proved to be In the B League Cayuga Saturday with an competitors Lil Phils 15 3 the winning run on Rick County Savings Bank outlasted asked to report at that time for Walterhouse's single. Jim's Heating 11-8, The John Byrn's Sports II 7 the draw. Those interested in Lums 9 9 toppled tbe Polish Home 16-9. registering in advance should -the National Bank 5 13 contact Mickey LaHood or - fclksGub 1 17 NY^^ondlnfis 22-15, and Close a Brady Kathie Cole, js-chairmen romped over M.P.R. Con­ The semifinals and finals will Lil Giants 14 4 -, End of flnt half struction 16-4. be Sunday at the AHS courts Secretariat was in charge all Knotty Pine 9 9 and a good crowd is expected to W L Pet GB fcouley's • 10 the way and Max Gentile watch the action. Elmira 24 9 .727 — allowed Just five: hits to pick up Red Star S 10 Newark 22 10 .688 IV* Nolan's Sports 8 10 the win. Nia. Falls 17 17 .500 7Vi The Drafts trailed most of the Mallori cards Batavia 15 18 .455 9 way until scoring eight times in Auburn 11 21 .344 13^ the sixth inning. Peter Wilson \ Girls softball ace at Wells Oneonta 10 24 .294 14Vi burled the win while *Pat * Tuesday's Refute Collier, Mike Bintz and Bob # The Genoa entry won the Tom Mellon needed only one Oneonta 18, Auburn 1 Haff homered for his team, Southern Cayuga County Major shot to note out at the par-three, Batavia 9, Elmira 8 Bintz's being a grandslam. Ed Equestrian spill Little League title Tuesday with fifth bole at Wells College Nia. Falls 8, Newark 6 Palega homered for the losers. 119-10 wiftover King Ferry Tvf^ay , Toiilgat's Games Six runs in the sixth and four * # Roxaoae Mitchell was .the Playing with fellow Union Auburn at NewarKZJ ■= __ Juan Rieckehoff of Puerto Rico Olympics in Montreal. Both rider Batavia at Niagara Falls In tbe seventh won for tbe Bells ^ -Jt |D0und winner for Coach Carol Springs resident Mike Becker, as Paul Anderson, Gut Bell and flies from his "horse Don Juan and horse were reported uninjured. Itinturn. Joan Button was the Mallon scored the ace with a Nick DeAngelis homered to Tuesday after the 'mount became Oneonta at Elmira (AP) five-iron. give Bob Catalano the win. Joe caught during a jump* at tbe