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Come One Join in Come Ihe Pun Silver Stadium Area Si^i^SBWBSCT! •^1>" .-' '--,--i-::h~ -r" •-.^.- - A^y^le^trdyelf Seryjice. i^'iEscbrfed Rochester Tour New Y»rk ^-(RNS)^ Justice he thought abortions in a „T The Ueciders}).ip Scholastic Samuel A. Spiegel pf the iNpw pita! were "safer and therefor|e YorR Sujpreme Court ha$ or­ preferable," it, wasl| up to ttije of dered a continuation of Medic­ legislature to impose additional Notebook aid reimbursements for alf^le^- restrictions. I; j I '• j. Re4 tanry gal abortions. '. ' ' I '.•. '• '• • • I • : -'ji'--" In his 28-page uejcisiony Jus­ His ruling annuls the 'direc­ tice Spiegel wrote that f'tpe ef­ JOltlRNEYJ TO THE tive vissu!ed April 8 by State fects of the (JMedi(|aidb - (direc­ Social Services Cojmmissioner tive is clearly to d'iscrimnatjs against the poor in jtheir ieffprjt. The Rochester Lancers are beaten! record to 7-0 ivith a 9-2 "George Wymaii which limited back home in Aquinas Stadium win over Red Jacket, The, win Medicaid reiiniburs'emehts ' to to obtain jfegaf aboijtiGnsi' L 1 : Departs and we're happyj naturally, clinched a tie and assured the "medically in.dipatedr abortions When, the city filed suit on about that, It'll toe]- interesting Saints' trophy ease (f — those certified by a doctor April 12, the president of thje to see if the reason for the Lan­ another hunk of champions] up jcaas l necessarreasons.1y because of metii- New York Cityj Health and Hos­ Sept 9 to 29 cers* first two poor crowds at ware to go with their har& pitals Corporation stated' that ' n -CM " " Silver Stadium was [in any way and basketball crowns fojotball Meanwhile, istaje. Supreme 10,008 of 23,530 abortions per­ For /nformai/o; a rejection of the sjite by their 70-71 school year. formed in municipal hospitals^ of the Court Justice Leonard Ruben- 1 fans. feld has I ruled; that local laws since last Julyl involved worn- and eservations! The Lancers, U.S. profession- McQuaid. won its $rst three enacted by Orangetpwn; N.Y., • en who wjere eligible for Medici- Hearts of Catholic League golr notches aid; ' . al champions, play While defending • c.ftamp BK limiting the places where abor- Writrite Scotland tonight at the Mt. Doug • tions may be , performed, are Justice Spiegel-sheld that the .all or Read Park, where 3 000 fans in dropped one of thiee. a 20,000 seat capac ,ty stadium Miller and Tom Sprjinger are ;, unconstitutional because they directive discriminated! against 'consistent low scorerjs for the " conflict Iwith ithe state law. the poor because it did not perf will look much worse than at Knights while Bob Silver, which at best can house Kolb and. which sets no such regulation. mit Medicaid . patients - i& rej- TRAVEL! ••'i about 14000. Bob DlNieri provide In a 12-page opinion, he or­ eeive the ' "elective iiiclucecl •work for tlie "Kings. ihe sjpade- dered Orangetown not to en­ By now they're ljejoieing or Can'f for- abortions" that have been egaV SERVICE !ISC. crying at either McQuaid or get Bill Walsh, defendinGeneseg junioer force the two-mbnth-old law district champ from ly available to those with prif Street Bishop Kearney over which of opened his limiting abortions to hospitals 40 North the two schools wop the City- Valley 1° park, who vate means since the liberalized ' season | with a one-undei;-pjar 69 or hospital-affiliated clinics. abortion law went -into §ffeejt • fej Catholic League track cham­ at Lake Shore. Bill's * Ph<one : 546>:b3 0 pionship yesterday, j Aquinas i • last July 1. K- senior. 1 Justice Rubeijtfeld said while, McQuaid, which' added the Elmira Relays to its conquests ^#^AAAA 1 (for the fourth time in, a row) was a slight pick over the Kings who tied Aquinas I (while the Knights were able to beat the COME ONE COME ALL Irish. ! McQuaid's Dick Sheridan ran less of two winning relay; teams JOIN IN IHE PUN to spark me Knigtits' Dig El­ mira win. Sheridan ran the third leg on the distance medley, where'he grabbed the baton 7fe yards be­ hind, passed his man and led the quartet to victbry in the record time of 11:04.5. BK went to Auburn for its relays and took second .spot with Rick O'Connor, setting a meet mark in the Individual 2- CATHOLIC FAMILY mile wjth a 9:43.3. <3BA of Syr­ acuse won the meet.! Aquinas' Tom Sexstone hit 6-4 in the high Jump which turned out to be the best in the past five years ;in Roches­ ter and the second bes,t ever f behind Norm Bounds' record SILVER STADIUM 6-5 when he was at East High. Teammate Chris Fedick held the previous Catholic best high JUNE 2 4 6:30 P.M. jump leap at 6-2. j II i " McQuaid's Bernie Knauf, de­ fending Diocesan long jump SEETHE champ, hit 22-6 against Frank­ lin, hut fouled in the process. His .best official Bump was 21-10%, a bit better than Franklin's John KeejtL who did 20-4J4. KnaufV Dio mark is 21-6 and he should beat that in this year's Dio test, VS A real baseball biggie is shap­ ing up for Friday when Cardi­ nal Mooney meets Jefferson for.' LOUISVILLE COLONALS the C-C championship; At this * writing both were unbeaten but the favornite's nod must go to ; DOUBLEHEADER Mooney which has played twice as many games. Big gun for Jeff; is Larry Phalen whose four hits knocked • BISHOP JOSEPH L. HOG AN WILL THROW in eight runs against Madison OUT THE FIRST BALL. J in * game won by yfeff, 194. >A. Phalen homered .with two on, I • \ ' ' i tripled and singled twice as the. &• Statesmen rang up win No. 7. • BISHOP KEARNEY HIGH SCHOOL BAttlD WILL PLAY J Mooney was 14-0 after whip­ BETWEEN GAMES. ping Hilton, 6-2, beMncl Bill Luiy, and gained No, 13 by • ALL PRIESTS AND NUNS IN THE shutting out Monroe, 2-0. be­ hind Scott DelgattT* jthree bit- tWft. , j DIOCESE ADMITTED FREE. At Silver Stadium ia a CK3 twiri-blll, K*vli BettftUct'l 37- scoreless tnTitng. string was TICKETS AVAILABLE NO snipped but the Cards nipped BK, &£, while Aquinas topped McQuaid 9-5. Mooney scored five runs, in the iwttdm of the AREA PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS seventh to beat the Kings. The DeSales Saints of Geneva ! I moved closer iothe^ayne-Pin. #| (\(\ I 50< OFF THE REGULAR ger Lakes West Division base- ?I«W I ADMISSION l?lilC bail crown by nikingj their un- •, THURSDAY DEADLINE Remember that the'news and photo deadline for the Courier- .M. t WED., JUNE 2 • SILVER Journal k Thursday noon for the following Week's newspaper: " ' ±^L^±++ ' ""•• ^- ^ ^ ^ Courfcr-Journa! Wednesday* May. 26, fl 971 Page 5-A .
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