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<*« Catholic High Perfect Season COURIER-JOURNAL \*l Kings lake Last Two, Friday, June 10,1966 ; * ' Baseball Loop Mooney Mokes lt-23 In A Row! DEADLINE FOR NEWS Final Standings MONDAY NOON 12-5 Season What Won Lost a wasonT Tw» key steals in the first two apnfngs helped Mooney to ^JSBth. a. brace.j)l_3»lns^over —Bi,p_^Coleman--fanned- seven- Mooney . gglfthULJf £3 Jackal!, games. its-^ffinal-^win-^gaittst^GTeece Churchville-Chili and"McQuaid teen and allowed only one hit is just aBout a 'perfect season, Arcadia. Terry Murphy reached last week, the Bishop Kearney Aquinas and Ithat'slwhat Ca'pdtnal Moon- as the Kings overwhelmed Mc­ ey^U'rack. ball play TO accom­ first_ on^ an in the first, nine ended its 196fr baseball Quaid, 7-0, at Red Wing Stadium stole speoncl and tallied on ari- season^ with a 12-5 mark. In the last Friday. KeaFriev plished this week. Catholic league, the Kings end­ other error. Jim IMusclow's 2nd ed in ,a second place tie -with McQuaid With a neat 2-0 win over frain« single, followed by his Don Monacell doubled in the Greece Arcadia last Tuesday, stolen base and Harrington's Aquinajs, both teams having 3-3 Jrst, scored on Dave Sughoer's league -records. , Coach' Ed Nietopski's lad;: single- ende-d the scoring. triple, Tom Bohnke's walk, wound up 1965 with an uncle Last \Tuesdayr^Jim Butler Bill Musham was the win- Richie Fox's single and a long ND ENDS 6-8 feated mark, tops in the Roch­ single by Tom Rice brought in chalked up his 10th mound vic­ ning hurler against Church- ester area this year. tory, as he shut out Spencer- „vilIe-ChHi_in_a^3^_y^tdiet^A two more Kearney tallies in Year with Win - iten Harrington threw a~xme-~ -portT=6%=*o=tesii=TVtoonev—n) 2- 'Komer "by ""Rip Cbleman ^eseconar^buT^WrT FunTTri No. 22. Honieis by Jim Nt-alon in the seventh provided the the third were just extra in­ Elmira—Notre Dame handed hitter, for his 10th win of the margin ,pf victory. Corning-Painted Post East a 9-2 year" oh Tuesday? Thir brought -with—two aboard-and by Ton surance for the Kings. setback Thursday, June 2, be­ him up leven with fellow hurler Hayes with one on. powered hind a five-run first inning and Jim Butler, who also registered the Cards hitting attack. some fine pitching by Bill Mor- 10-f> for the campaign. Jim Wal­ Last week's games saw the rell. Notre Dame finished its lace pitched 3 wins. Cards roll by Spencerport (in -season with a 6-8 mark, and their first meeting), Penfield East wound up 13-6. King Trackmen and Aquinas. • The - G r trs-a-d-e-r-s—virtually} sewed-up-the-gawe—ifl-the—f4rsi- " "'Keln TTaTrington^notAed" liis mning. Jack Kent sandwiched Finish at 4-5 "8th win ass the Cardinals de- a single between two walks to feated Spencerport 5-1. Harring- load the bases and Dan Clark's Bishop Kearney's track squad as he struck out 8 and walked 2 wbtile- giving Aip-3-hits. sacrifice""fly^cWett~tire~tnttiaT rropp^~^r79^grmeeT to Aqui- run. Dan McCarthy then "fol­ nas-Jast week, finaie for both ton, «iispJayJng_a_ii lowed witn a three-rim teams before the Diocesan struck out 14 and walked 3 and Bill Morrell plated the :J IlUfltlMill!II fifth run with a single. Track Meet. The loss brought In the Cardinal first inning. the King's season mark to 4-5. Terry Murphy singled, Don Morrell struck out nine, BISHOP CASEY TROPHY, inaugurated this year, and In losing, several King stars Lenzo* walked and third base­ going to winner of the Rochester Catholic High base­ walked only one and scattered did well. Jim Neary picked up man Jim Kealon singled to five hits over the route. another double win, in the mile drive in Murphy. First baseman ball league, is presented to Terry Murphy, captain of FINGER LAKE Jim Musclow then tripled, driv­ 'he championship Cardinal Mooney nine. Priest mak­ East picked up solo runs in and triple jump. Mike Kelly took his 8lc h two-mile win of ing in Lenzo and Nealon to put ing presentation is Father Robert Kanka,_issociate_ the__second__and. jixta inning^jju^„"'" M6on«y -ahead 3-0. -The- Cardi­ editor of the ^urter-JournalV^eMtooIf place at Red Sam Jack singled in the second nals c-ame hack in the second as inning run and Joe Gosta Wing Stadium,,.last week, after Mooney defeated In track awards, John Nu- ccnterfielder Tom Hayes hit Aquinas 1-C. Only"II Mlnulti from Downtown brought in the sixth inningWun metko, broad jumper was a with Don Lenzo Rechtiltr iwith a sacrifice fly after Ed named Most Valuable; Jim on base to put the Greece Craumer had singled and Neary, Most Outstanding, and school in front 5-0. scoring on a wild pitch. The The Cardinals scored the win- RT. M at Tkniwav bit 44 moved to third on an error. John Keegan, Most Improved. final tallies came as catchorjning run in the bottom of the CU '-•—- —o- Mooney defeated Penfield 4-0 Notre Dame added to East's Bill Walker doubled to drive in'6th us Don Lenzo doubled. Jim ADMf $1I HOUS"E $* as Jim Butler struck out 11 and Jim Musclow who was hit by a Nealson. Mooney third sackor, misery by adding two runs in walke-d 0. I HOUSE t the third and two more in the Harps Schedule pitched ball and Jim Butler came through with his second sixth. Fran Pirozzola singled in Dora Len^o doubled in th who walked hit of the game to drive in Lenzo. the third inning pair. An error Spring Football first, moved to third on a sacri­ Mooney beat Aquinas Insti­ and Jack Leonard's single ac­ fice fly, then scored on a passer' The Harps Club team will tute 1-0 at Red Wing stadium Terry Murphy, Cardinal sec- counted for the two in the ball. The Cardinals tallied Friday night in the final Catho- have- their- first-football—game ltc ond baseman, contributed four again-in. , -„ th e. 5th as^Ken Khun ~ Hisrr ScrrooT^reague" game o this Sunday, June 12, at 3 p.m. J n outstanding fielding gems to at Genesee Valley Park. The singled, Kevin Dugan and Terry iof the season. Kenny Harring- Harps were defeated in their MurpEiy walked with Khun' Iton turned in his 9th victory snuff out potential Irish rallies. Registration Open first meeting with the Montreal team. For CYO Day Camps A dance and reception will Registration is now open for follow at the club on 115 Buf­ Golf Meet For Over 65-ers the C. Y. O. Summer Day Camps falo Rd. New Principal, in Rochester. Applications are o i!RSi65Lycai£_or_Qlder) arc invited to [available froi the first Senior Citizens Open golf tournament at Kan- Chestnut St., or by calling Mrs. -Cermpr-Yttta~-Mwta~ andaque Golf Clubs near Canandaigua, on Thursday, Helen Smith at 454-2030. June 30. Among eaarly entries are Noble Miller, 71, at Registration Set left and Charlie Beanisk, 68, right, shown talking over Children between 6 and 13 Very Rev. James J. Shatyrftan, S.J., Provincial of the may attend St. Ambrose, Blessed Applications to Camp Villa Buffatlo Province "of the Society of Jesus announced -tourney-witb-tlie-cbib jwOrSchojan, Deadline da*e for Sacrament, St, Augustine-Holy Maria, Elmira, will be mailed entries is June 28. Phone Paul Schojan at 1-315-394- to all campers registered in Thursday, June 9 appointments and changes at McQuaid Apostles combined, or the main Jesuit High School. .. 9346 in Canandaigaa to enter. Cost for golf and dinner C. Y. O. on Monday through Fri­ 1965 by July 1 and to all others who have already registered, ac­ day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Fatlier Richard Noonan from McQuaid. He replaces Father a varied summer program. This cording to> Father William A. Canlslus High School, Buffalo, Burns, board chairman. Robert J. Keck who has been McQucrid Offers Basketball Camp includes swimming and diving has been named principal at transferred to a new assignment instruction, arts and crafts/ Camp will begin July 8 and in New York City. A group of twelve colIegFQu¥ib^fronF-T:3u^nMh/wlll tie cook-outs, hiking, movies, sports, close July 21. Mission Guild and high school coaches has former McQuaid players who family swims, etc. New assistant principal Is Fa­ been lined up by McQuaid are currently playing college Applications will be mailed Meeting Listed ther Daniel G rosso from Ca- coach Ken Jones as "guest lec­ ball. A $5.00 registration fee in­ upon request to girls 16 and nislus High School, replacing turers" for his second basket- cludes insurance, a T-shirt arid over who would like to be CaUiollc Mission Guild will Father David Ambuske who re­ ball camp, due to get underway Registration may be made hat With their home-packed couo$»rj£.._ _ meet on June 13 at 8 p.pi. in turns to the McQuaid- teaching : lunch, children are given milk the Colum&us" Civic "reenter. on July 5. ' ~~"~*~ through Coach Jones at Mc- : m-vi Ofr,': ->' t"»ot OS! inu*r, QUajcL,, , vd i'.'" ; • 6r ari, orange' ftrink. The weekly : :.cir«ii',iWfftcVl5'focated at 4 .S6ard buslfcitt^^Hf fi^oHduct- *h>^« camp fee is >8.5v. ed, followed by a .social hour. The.first 3.week-ises»|<>»-flf —' , --,i-0 ;„,r ^i£ather_,^iames_Jlalone—haa the camp is already filled to its been named Administrator of capacity of 45 boys in *he 12-18 McQuaid, replacing Father Fran­ 25th ANNIVERSARY SEASON age bracket. Openings are still Aquinas Band, cis Pfelffer who becomes Ad­ available In the July 2S-4ug. 12 ministrator of the Jesuit Semi­ session. nary in Auriesvillc. Still Winning FREE! ThrCP VSOO U S SAVINGS RONDS j.vpn .,,(,MI, College coaches Lyl« Brown Other staff appointments in­ A ?ith Annivots.it y Gilt liom BuK.ilo R n i>*•

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