^^NYS.Spoi^writera 'i Mat Ratuigs!. !|Pibneer Seventh -'; ; ; _wrestling^ |ln Mat Tourney . ;^ >.:sfearn8 [y-j .TiPortjervIs-V £ -• " Special To Times Herald ' j ''v ■ NORMAN, Okla., Keith i <. ZOlean ^ - . - t E SPENCERPORT, N.Y. t- ' ('• a. Bald'vIlle-3 , • - ^ .5. ,Steans,theformerPioneerCen-. r 4. Canadalgua-S ' 3-< rScoring 119 points, Pioneer Cen- tr^ wrestling star and New , S. East Roche'sfr-S . 5., I tral Schooi finished seventh in , York State champion in 1975 has I, : A. Sherburne-Earl-4. , 2-( ^ the 16-school Spencerport Cen r . . 7. BayShore-n ... . r- ~ quit the University of OtUaboma f. 1 8. Honfington-ll ~ O-i tral wrestling tournament that wrestling team, citing "pe^ 'r fr Sachem'-Tl.r anded a two-day stand Saturday - 10. Hflton-5 -. I' ■ • ' . . - dj sonal reasons." A senior,' ! 11. Suffern-9 ^ . I.'', " aj ^Qiglit. Huntington, Long Island,. Steams was the defending na- -;1 .. 12.Peru-7 ■•''■ - ■■r.U-: ^ • waa the.winner with 221 points ')3.Massapequa-8 • am tional champion at 167-pouods. ■:] , . 14. Locust val.-8 ■ w . - w |:an|ffiye individual champions.' in high school, he was also as ;-'t I l»iCIarks,South-9 ' •'m f;.-,Pibneer's best showing was ' all-star football player and par- ^ 16. South Jeff.-s ., • 4^) (Marvin Wilson's second place In I 17. Nlskay'ona-2- ' tlc^ated In Big 30 Game II. ;.{ , 18.TaopanZee-9 ' • m I.the ^6 pound class. He is 5-3 for 19. Brenfwood'Ross-M ' m i^e season: Missing, because of 20. Tonawanda-6 -4^) the ^u, was. Pioneer's Lee i dicafes section.) »«••• name in. .Friend'.wh'o woul^.have been k f ■ . ■ 'ihe 105 pound class. , ' BASKETBALL I-3-7J Small Schools V The team scoring: W L « Huntingfan, L.l., 2n; Spencerport lilchabodCrane-2 7.0 |'M2; Hfltoif ies; Athens (Pa.) 176; 2.M8ttltuck-n 6^ I Rochester McQiwtO 156; Connef- 3. Peeksklll-I 5.0 Squot, L.t., 139; Pioneer 119; Sweet 6.Saratooa-2 ' '5.2' VHome 118; Lancaster 99; Maryvale S. Brldg'ton-ll „ 3.1 |.99.; Rochester Wadison 84; 4.SprIngv'(e-6 I Caledonla-Mumford 74; Rochester ' 7.HastIngs-1 5.0 f*earney 66> Ogden 62'/i Cortland 46; 8.Mlddletown-9 4.7 fc(»«nev«29'Av ' 9. Eastchester-1 4.] 10. Geneva-5 5.0 11.Sldney-4 4.n 12. Greenwlch-2 yjy. 13. Sodus '5 . 7.0 U. Beaver Rlver-3 7J) 15. Newark-5 4.j 16. Cohoes-2 , yjj . 17. GouverneuMO * 7.0.. 18.Mexlco-3 ' 4.7 19. Hudson Falls-2 7.1- M.Cub8-5 5.0 HONORABLE WENTION: (Are®
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I 5 f r- TT' /^r^L tf: c fi u)] yt S 0 >LL ^ [Out ■■•l.yiTtM: rnerged ^ons 1 nlFiril 1 ling Leagu' TOf. : in High Sc:hooj S pnt,' frorn lef ler (MaplejjG'rove),„pav€0P Botifhwestern ).r Clar LndersoD.Jra tean('(."''Xndv ■
ineni 'fit scfto two- class the i ing High uiean 216'/} (.ass. va nament will be at Syracuse, Falconer 159 Sala. Mar. 10-11. Map. Gr. |]0S'/2 Dunkirk aturday's championship Southw'rn 89>/} Fredonk ts (records of winners, rs included: , It's comparable to' a b Ken Keller (M.G., U-5> pf«'3:»4 record — this victory i uy Cornell (Cass. Val.. 8-S} .Olean High School's big wi Proctor (South., 18 ?) dec. t4-2 are . having in tourna ark Baglla (Fak.. n-tO) Clar Anderson (Olean, 24-0) pin wrestling action and i 31 Kevin Wellfer (C.V., 14-31 . Mike Foster is keepin; Andy Taylor (Olean, 17-4) dec. ■6JoeSantfill fwioe^'f pouH* M... iwundfc , . .".V "Xr,-;C''" ','• S, Forlullivkn^, Brian SuBlvan Looking towards the New Wrestling championships in the OHS coad^i^^^ter piad 14 asslste and Chuck York State championships will OHS gym Saturday. • ■ / saying, talkin^W^ pollit'& f Stabler added 15 rebounds. Ron be s^e half dozen grapplers- "We're now at- the point of the mat seksoffwlere ooe-^\ ^.WUson notched: a. dozen assists atJir iMstiMcl threethnw fromfrnm OleanniAon HighHioh whereurKora ouriMtr boysknuc are looking for couldu say./- L and Gene Daniels 21 rounds |forHplidayInn. / ^Southem^School — Tier.,Highin the ei^t-school School,,;,.ning.n.uw< themselves, .team^.championshi^^^^^^ uuicauinstead U1of jUdbjust win-^wui- himself,nimseil..VOf coui;5e,tbe^a^ n 't.r ;- 1L.J&- .x_! §late Cpach Jim-Howard and one f ofthe best lightweiglrts;«fn 'Central- gtii:^ B^-.^avekd to Ar-• dropped a majcir decision at 155 Ww York. After Howard scored) are early take-down on^Leporte' :^andw^ipped the green-clad v Hirsh appeared to be comins and; was leading, : 2-0, jJePorte' The Bees did it in^lback in the Ia?t period but he roapng back toTsscape and^ boutfe contested-bywinning seveirof'the pihs^Vand '" hiswent man OTerboardi to the maS^ trying'to thriow m gam two near-falls and a revers^ ^ng two oth^s. ^;^-^v....:turn,seQredontoIosl^S(^- m ^winning 9.2. This , lea-fi^esl F^etteville-Manlius' .Warrer3 ffalo-area sclwirt^ =tun both ^-exceptionallyAt 167,'Don goodShaveHlooked- he'' w.r^ay and LePorte as leading-i daals . dominated iiis opponent and coBtendere for the No. i s^d ih j -oy=^f^ide side. mLThrR-While the Big Red .Conners upped himhis winin 4r04..Mike streak m ■ » were workingT"' "='• up ">'a JVA-IS pounder' as he ^pLedin '2:43. pT™^s^^77- Then Bee hp^eight.Ed Krupka looked 5-S=-?fS.rmwrmr%^ is.S-S.-. A-ip . an,exhibition match-np of. wrLtl^ wS'to^oughow'dS^ ^ -W ® CO ■ " CO "d^uppinimgtheBees'Jerw.- ,The-Bees were schedule for'' H etaayer .fn 5:49. Confusion'.-Pioneer on Jan. 21 bid^ere.^ that ma^h led • snowed out. At that time, Pioneer • rainus-6 on the -Bees - . had 68 wins inra.row hut then lost . — < o ji"- -"*4 2 .-IL- 89 -1 C" ,3 . to^rfp/ a lead, 98-pounder-Mike*jttmpedV toBepewthe fXwing of Buffalo. Wednesday, - ^ 36-17•! 2 t' ST g- ET.iSrfD n seemed to have a.Uke'dOwn BEAT OSWEGO '-i- '-: '- 09 3 —fD O <8 ■ flit ' victory. at SS lbs:-but « horft. iV On Friday,- the Bees' whipped■^. -t. O g. O* jp.g-ja. co^j~w cil? O JT W 2 2.to'< 3 2^5'=' Irt feague foe Oswego, 42-9, irtaveS' u' 52. jz: ffi 5'" o o o toppetr%i^tch and started fong, drawn-out meet, the BeS 3"®(p5'o~S.&^ bL O 3!" *T^ ^ PSS r/'tiet^l^. !!^^S""8ry. and aggreS^e^anl « 3 s « I " At lO"; Pari Vf' fco'ii' !• Bucs Were, inspired,- each ' oO oQ "=•.Q. S_ Q.L « hS-I-o 2 » ^ - O <0I » 3- 3 n; 2 ^ r bne J L nafp^^ IS minutes before the" 3" P-. 2* |p One « his patented cradles and -*-meet couldJlntinue 3 3- 2- eft (& S. S^-om- Jerry*^ (Sty; Cari i| •o fr"'4i^rS'i ,iy ij . Kristeller ^£5) ^ferrv Albert p » 5 Zimba wrestled, well in.T infiT - s* sz fi lo 0".5 ta ,■« -§ 5" fe Oave^esUed^ -had pte ®^Kere ^ p £•• r - ^ar ^<^t,^ -9-3.^;George' -Zimba(112)® APeii^^^ 7-2* t'*J^raA 7-i; rxht>«»V«, Dave ' Lv^orte nailed:down his man at' (.119)', 9^2; John-Pickard (132) 3 ' - .9- * SB'® C *^0Q • S"N*ri-Jl ,2^^ w •» 3. w •' r-te ?h"oT' ' ■»- dW. hS t C-y^'iA' gL .';■ •• 4.' ^ .'■• ,• -^'''. Ittf f iollbi^dtime, With 14-11. a tie Bill of ..'Shaver CpnnersWl77), rX67),''^' 3-0. I^ott and-'S SesjrettoV^ ^ tiSs y«r..^Neyfanga Section -'tied, BiH 4^1 Neufang at l?5 pounds.drbp^d his-■ first' /i' FAh^ have.the edge and, duat of the yeaf^ 126 as - tfe^ to^'^wego's Gittlen edged Neufang.' ' ' •■■ 5-4, ahd Ed Krupka lost -a FiiiAW rfi? then :r Doug Ahartdecision at to215 his lbs. old hemisis >^ r ^ght -; Probably the best match Af the" j repeat of Krisleller's' mght was Georne T.ePnrta'c t , s.. v.,a«C5U iL. -uuiiuiuuiummiinimiuinuiuuiiiuiiuim. en J-: E:^5way J0HNS0NBURG to sharpen the -"weapons"" A good for the District 9 hi^ sdioof - ■' pestling championships |-'Non-Re8ident Plan .' Friday and Saturday Is with a g For WeOsville Golf f , strong foe - and for Johnson- ■■ WELLSVILLE —It's a new ^'. PHI'Sthere's High's n .-r *■{: And M Competition ^ -9 Mat Ghamninnfiiiilii BRADFOI^ — Fourteen DeLong, Kane's I schools will compete in the and Ric^ay's.Curt Ojfs^Sw . Curwensvllfe, North^Sotter. RIeuscher (St. lO-2-l); Class AA division of the District «The- top seeds, with' season Greg Liddle (Emp.'ri6-2-)); 5. Ike'd amOTgtheNo.Onesee^^^ ^ Erdmao (Kane/ll-M) '.S wratling championships that Reluming as district cha s records (and for Bradfocrfa^ 131—1. Martin Huffman (Red Bank, I wiD be Fridaj^and Saturday at schools, seeds go to Ndr't||§3^N 1M); 2. Bdb"Vaughn (Kane,' i are'Red Bank Valley's Jim Mc- 13-3-37; 4.>Morry Robinson (Port ! f:; Clarion CoUegs and six — In- Cauley, Ben Dunkick, .Martin W — 1. Troy Caldwell (Jolins., 19-1); AUeg., n-&-2); 5. JoeVBIackbumvi F eluding BradfAd Hlgb-'-and St. 3. Dave rrwin :(Emp.,iQ- JEHRY H^ELMAYER f Wrestling photos by/Al;Ta^^ ,• -Vi U'-hL-^iya/A'r^-.- •% . w'i- -Si •-. .Ufir. Ptoneer meet on a: ii im (3)" x 6-9 1) , -1-0 J . 3-0 3-0 ■ ■% K ; •. .• ; 4-1 1) -. • 2-0 (3) U-0 8>. V. 3-0 -■ M -■ 3-0 21 . 5-0 ; 4-0 ) • > ■ . 4-0 (4J .A. 4-1 •»y-4m qtS) V-. ■- > • •• riro '-{ ^ "4-0 • , 3*0 e) • ■ 4-1 on (4) (tie) 3-T res in brackets In- ion of the New York S«l'ion3Wr«tllfl9 ^ s- -V-'- •••-' ^- ." . • ••.-. v..'i 1^^nKntever Palw:k (Baldwinsville)^'^' (Sowlh Uewis). .1I f -" ■ Special to Hferald-American - Mike Coolican (CBAJ . i I >y^RBURNE - If any i if Baldwinsville's the top scWftSstie t jjjflo-teJuniii f i^^nighfS^ual She^ iS Annually bneWtSehpt.in the state.. ■ H ». 1^JohnMn's-Be^n^tPort Jeryis qf^-^^ E.raiinei.the;teamy the IntersfecUonal^lasA UUe m Year; an^outsUndinft,.^ "- I' field of 10 teams. •' V !;• ^iv'this was one of bur bert wins - • '^td.an enth«isedBaldwinsvilIecoach,LeO: ^ w^^Siitb to tbetitle !j5|f/' L'-^ •^?. j> 10 0' joe .Raf^®* ' t ireiEht classes j/,?i A - • |..^(S6olht'- .Haf"ord) Je««rsoo> 30 0/ Jo Marian^nier .• :: Sarry Albert »38iand Tom Pickarf (145) . Bi Bro*«nlM-E)" 3'J®',3j_-rodd- C and had fourotfliB reach the finals. ^ .. .5 ■ ;:,Alhert's 10-6 win over Kevin Troche of - ^Pnri Jervis clinched the win r-45:ffiSS2&-®rfKc«««? ;1 b timftithev've won-tfag touma;' , ^ - Tioga's John Dougherty was the Most ^ l-SdC^»5r!5.?^ -i ;Valuable Wrestler,. beaUng defending. -» V ; ■ state 177-pound'iM-pyuuu champvu«m.j/ Lou^^gh of^• / j.- \ t Pt^Jervls,5-3^ «g||P ^ , g r-• - ^nd(Saw®'" '=00* 4^ 1 -.^: -,shirburn..EarWiH*WrMtMnalWFn®V IfeiS-IFil?"'« '>••'" ■ ;"' . scores . ■ . f 75, Tio!5»'/»-;I'/id' Norwich 45Vi.^ Chenon.o®Chenon.ao;,.^ ..^ P?rk»30Vi. in U. Hr- .r^.P' ; • :7- f . TEAA4 SCORING • to win the team title iii the for two) because of the snowfall - bouts We vyere behind (Canan Rob state 119: Eric Simpson (Olee^^mjBMM f Oleart . j77'/^» Wafertown 68«/4 20-) Scott Ella (Cand'<7^ga^^^ j Cana'oa i ;,.162 Ossinino '47 Canandaigua Wrestling Tour overt^e^wwkend. daigua, the ho^t) by seven represent^reSfit year.v 136: Kevin Forrest (Olea|>v9tlgfN^ E.Roch. ^n Roch.Eas!40 nament in the Finger Lakes "Going into the champions^^ points," Glean., coach' Mike Bruce j^lil^another OHS 19-3 Mark Camaiode ■'M hirond. U4 Brockporl 37 132: Stevb Panclo (Oieari. 6^Tde£-3 reiensFalls 72W» Saratoga Sp.21 Community College gym Satur Foster^'expiained. Canandaia repr^nt^we,'finished fourth over Mark King (Can.) Vg day.' had eight finalists, Olean seven intheSlpffljkclass.. 138: Pete Capone (Water.) dec. 15.-^ and in four of those title bouts, -DaveQuinn (Cand.) It was a blue-chip field of II In three)Bea^ns,'Oledoas a 145: Tim Hadsell (Can.) Uec^-Sfi r CANANDAIGUA, N.Y.- Col- schools representing most sec Games Are Needed. * 01^. defeated Canandalgu a 10^ record in tournaments and TomLetimantirond.)" • il ; lectfng seven of the individual WARREN,Pa. — Eisenhower , re^esentatlves 155: Chris Leichtwels (Oleatti 1i-«i tions of New York State in the sectional championships. • dec. 3-2 ten Barter (Roch.East) J [championships, Olean High tduiriament that was curtailed High School,' of the Al-KM Each of the champions had to .. The championship bouts:' 167: Johitiltd^est, Roch.).^.3-2y I School's unbeaten sqiiad rallied to one^^day (originally booked League, has two openings f(in^i win three bouts. A third place MikeMmdJff'^GiensFalftJ John HadselLICan.) pin ;4a John 177: RIcl*'fWW^n,9-l-l)«^;jOT; the 1978 football season. They finisher for Olean was Kirk S w5IciyK{Ea$tRoch.) Pete Pfiwelf-Water.) , ■ are Sept. 23 and Oct. 7. In Stephen (167 pounds), who lost 98: Ttrp Lehman (Iron.) dec. 2-0 Bob Mvy: Dan Ged^ (Olen Fails) de&.s Egap (Brock.) 18-0 Rick ConsouKEasfRochJ, terested teams may contact 5-3 to Mike Varmett, Glens .105: Clar Anderson (Olean, 11-0 dec. coach Jim Wilkins, Eisenhower 9-OLarry ColagfoClanl <0s8.) Unllm: Joe Baido (East Roch;) pinj Vails and a state champion last 112^Andy Taylor (Olean 6-0) dec. 4-2 3;00JoeMender (Cand.): High,Lander, Pa. . year; but came back to defeat Matt King (Can.)' ^ me team's top »cofef--\aa apttuK. wcumw. ; I ...Wrestling TjQurna^en^^ b Clean High Scbool'slspoAswritil^s Assoclatfon's , » undefeated squad (4(M) vfctory^weekly poll. It was booked for ^ t skein over four years) was tonight, at Pioneer,-^ut was reacjy for the action but the cadl^ off Friday afternoon , ^ weatherman KOd thi Friday because of the weather. ) h porUon of the 18;acbool Ca^ ^^ F^coner Touma-- \ II originally 8et?|tfr a 1 h Frlday-Saturdaystandtr^^asa J I and!iisleadoI^^l8,Jte moralig.AniganylBstUlSthe 1 SJ?.,withdrawal P?« of five sOhooIs. "«'<•nviHav •*" wellaville withdreir, jS I Pioneer Central School's I undefeated squad (67-0 over a The FrankllnvUle Touma- } (' seven-i^ar span) won't be mcnt sdteduled for today was ] meeting BaldwlnsviUe Central, reduced from an eight-team J y - the No.: One-ranked wrestling field to sU,with the withdrawal r. I squad in the New York SUte*s Franklinville Mat TouDmS' j^ebrud'^' ^ M^an Andc^ Hlf itP'JT , - set %MQrns'E^"^^^ TEAMSCb^^^ '. It; Aurora , 113 Catt. 78. ;'fcharlie) Geffers who hike(rhis "OleanWalsn-'iloyTranKMe " 77 "" ':''record to 8-0 (seven via pins.r' fmtrick^ Belmont, SlSala.'B^-^ 2SV^j - &anklinville's. Eari Kottwib-; i"'.BRADFORD--Jeff Bean,|the .'Vv'' ■ •'.; . .' his.record 12-1 i^thtts". I Bradford High School star, and ] f; ' ;^TRANiajNVlLLE - ft was Woof victories (two by ^"iris). {• Kane's Rich Kams will't^e 1 - iTEast Atirora Cefltral S 3tTJi 5tclc5 VA:^5fi'5S35?^^K45Kf!TO5TO'3«??.wv»onro>vw» •■« f ®li^k4tli;^raight Walsh Stays Unbeatei been over the weaker teams but 145: Dudley (C) dec. 6-4 Green t Belmont goes -T-O-i and George Pancio each went • 155: Miller {O dec. 6-0 Thompson i Wellsville makes. it 6-i...; 10-0 for coach Mike Foster's ttie tough ones are coming up." 157: Hill (C) dec.5-2Earl ' ~ squad and a flock more are The summaries: > 177: McDowell .; jBut 1 houghts Are On Canandaigna - .V;--. ,•; . i ■ •^;'4 '•■'■' ' allegany county Beimont 301 Arf.Alm.. ;A.3oj| Cuba .3 1 OFtiimore . % Bolivar ' J ^ ..-■martin (Vjj.N.Y.CatholW^^^^ .11 Olean Walsh 9 osf. Pra"- ' a y-: Olean High School is still the that time Foster's'grapplers DeSales . -6 2 Neumann . .-1 4 J I Wleader in the weekly wrestl- have collected 14 s^i^t tour TomerCanisius / 5 2Dou^t¥ >6 | ^ihg poll of the New York State nament victories. \ Monday's Rwuif ■ Sports .Writers Association but ;r OeSales39rSt.-Marys.19 , ^ ! ' FUkTON, anoflier tourney I':Jess coach ^ Mike he prepares, Foster couldhis troops carei entry, is ranked 16th and East AL-K)N(Pa^) LEAGUE ^ | for a major target that starts; Rochester is ranked 17th. The John'ra SOEIsen'er • 1 RIdgway • 20Shetfieid .Friday. tourney, also, has a different Kane .21 Young'le . 9.34 It's the . i Qlean Matmen atmen^f ; TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE StiUInTie ^ • ■ WL . S^king Match ifi:V,It's'stillatle. . , • Wehsville - 2 0 Cattara'gus Portvilie 3 0 Franklinv'te 'V Want to meet an undefeated V plean High School ana Ailegany - 1 1 , ' Baldwins.ville remain' Ihscbool wrestling team? ' i ;v ALLEGANY COUNTY \ fo, not one of toose sodal < : deadlocked atop the New York ! . WLT WLT? State Sports writer's Associa-'^ Cuba 4lOAlf.-Alm. 13 0; Belmont 311 Flllmore fieoat^.., — i\tionpoll. , '4 Bolivar 3 11. Imatch witb toe Olean Walsh ■■ D^lte OHS' Impressive vic-1 . tory over Baldwinsville in a j \ >L-KtN (Pa.) LEAGUE School wrestling squad, - WL ^thatis: : ' .f December tourney, the ! Johns'burg 3 0 Elsenhower . -Walsh, H in dual meets and . . unbeaten schools (& dual . Ridgway 2 0 Sheffield ' I the imjmslve victor in the : ; meets) are tied as bead-to-head. ' f Kane 2 1 Youngv'ie '^/Franklmville tournament last meets are the main criteria ; NORTH TIER LEAGUE ' Saturday, was informed Mon- ; : used in the balloting: ■ W L W Olean has now won 56 straight Smethport' 3 0 Emporium . < : that its Feb.17 matdi with dual meets and 15 straight ; Coud'port '2 0Np.Potter . ( O'Hara of Buffalo was i PortAlleg. . 1 2_? 0*Hara has dnmped d tourneys ovCT four seasons. I ^ Indications are, should the ' • A4ARTI NIW.N.Y.^TH.)' ' liWrestling.;'- , /■.■ '■t W L W two teams kera winning, the tie. Glean Wal. 9 0 Turner ( V We're anxious to g^.a ^' , won't be broxen almost until Canislus ' 4 2 Oough'ty or be in .a touniey," r' Lock.DeSal. 7 3St.Marys Ed McGuire, tte Wal^ . March. St. Francis 5 4 Neumann I rof athletics., . ' Olean-6 (lie) 8-0 : — BaldwInsville-3 • ff-0 •: ' WEEK'S SCHEDULE t'PorTJervis-9 " 4-1 .1 TonlghfsMstches : 4.Canandaigua-5 - 8-0 - CanisteoatWellsville ■ . . j ■ S. Huntlngton-11 . 7-0 St. Marys Elk at Kane . 4, S)ier-Eariville-4 4-0 Coudersport at Wellsboro . 7.Hilton-S »•() Wednesday's Matches > 8.Westlslip-11 7-0 Falconer at Olean H igh -'. -..m •9. Suffern-9 4-0 Olean Walsh at St. Francis > lO.Peru-7 r H Depew at Pioneer 11. Farmingdale-B 8-0 Ailegany at Frankllnvilfe 12. East Rochester-5 8-2 Cuba at Bolivar liSachem-n - - 4-1 ' Alfred-Almond at Belmont 14. Tappan Zee-9 4-0 Thursday's Matcties . 15. South Jefferson-3 H- —Johnsonburg at St. Marys Publl^ ; ^ 14. Nlskayuna-2 8-0-1 Sheffield at Smethport 17. Fulton-3 . 7-1. ' Elsenhower at Dunkirk ■ 18. Brent. Ress-ll • Cowanesque at Coudersport ■; ' 19. BaIn-Guilford-4 Friday'sMatches - 20. PortJefferson-11 Salamanca Invitational Tour — Spencerport-5 4-1 nament (CattarauguSr portville/. l '• Numbers following names In-, : Olean. High, Welisvllte, Pioneer,, X dfcstesection.. I . Ailegany and 13 other schools) u,/ .; ' Franklinville at Bolivar CurwensvlNe at Ridgway ; ■ ' '-7' . -i ..-r ' • - ■ > . Saturday's Matches Salamanca invitational Tour-^ nament (Conclusion) Savona Tournament (Including:] Olean Walsh and Cuba) Bradord High at St. Marys Elk ' Prankliflviftev -WestfJetdx- aJC| Sherman