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Page Twelve mc KA i irew-AUTt*i isen, AUBURN, N. T„ MONPAT, FESKUAKT 6, iter Masters Field Halved; Two Local Mat —Cayuga Lanez-Next— Squads Win There are now 32 bowlers left of Port Byron. The lanky right- man but came back with a Maroons Pin ACCDowns In the fifth annual Citizen-Ad- hander was confronted with the pair of 211 games to win 575 to vertiser Masters tournament, 5-7-10 split no less than three 499. - ._, _fc^ Central Sq. Erie Tech half in the losers bracket that times and Just broke it up one _i:s§ »*. Jt-Mjjy Bra** The Auburn High Maroon The Auburn Community Co%« are on the brink of ouster and other time. He still defeated LOU chomyk 65i-Nick sindort M7 Wrestlers won their second lege grapplers broke back into 16 others not .having tasted de- Woody Wilczek 520 to 466. He Joe Barttnan *7-Joe "Jtorabito <* straight match Saturday with the win column Saturday with an leatasyet. i^^rSt^LrSTmST^ "f^^S^iS^S3^J& a 2V17 victory over Central impressive 31-6 win over Erie <;„„,„„. « the second week downing Ted Daratt 557-527 M«mu«cU S96-A1 Dyson 638 Square Tech at the Spartan gym. S,«rtlv Tn ^iTch Falcons al] 16 lanes at tne Falcons bein g MWalt Corbett 611—Joe Carbone 4*0 of tiuP aheid-tolhel0 F d matches The crowd was overflowing, with JoJoh. ndrtanaio Whltford . 685—Jo57<M*orge Noge Lumbja 563 M The locals won seven matches, Phil Montana started the Spar- Sir? Few" \lZu™£™ «™ watched with close^crutiny^dur. Ted Skowron 697—Bill Netfl 486 all by decision, while Central tans off with a fall in 1:08. «« „..:.=., *.*„<;;<»»* hicr cpares ing th« *irst squad. Only eight Tony Roman C37—BUI Marullo 578 top favorites received big scares * ^^ iiaed~e»-th*-*Mmid Chuck Tabone 51s, D. McCormi•-- Square won five, one by a fall, which was the fastest t>in of the before coming out victonous. j Tr JT^C, j CerTJmn Bl6=Fred cKrhey *The biggest upset ol the match day. Montana__remained unde- Action Will switch to the Cay- SQ-uad- °ne **""* ** bowlers and Geonte Mills 530-Lou Wilczek 466 Action Win sw"cn 10 ine ^y thankful about is the Ted DaraU 523-V. Marchltello 512 came when John Simmonds lost feated on the season, usa Lanes for matches the next *~f vJr "\ chairman Harik Pau» Piwlnskl 647-fi. Morehouse 461 to John McGregor in the Heavy- Lee DeLorme at 130 latched on two weekends in the double ehm- ^ kp ,?£, ^„f . f' ^H " u„ -To—m TLagan a <«^~~550— Fre«d «-«Walte- 47™1 weight class. to Ted Kuschel in 3:30 and inatinn pvpnt and RoIIin e SennetnotJt in posting th f e mation evenr A results on the scoreboard. The The Central Square grapplers pinned him. This was his first rrnw 1 :M p.m. Winner Bracket got off to a early lead as they f the season, having A e John Bllak 569 wm 0 . c nn h»nH [? Spsf the Presence of. tele-scores would MickeDon Stouy Walket 6: r 56S—M. Dewey 56S won four of the first six wrestled at 145 on three other SXchS SS&yViSS? that ^f^^^J?^ "S2S John Spoto 585—Ron Dewey .._ _ matches. The only Maroon vie- occasions. proved to be difficult to con ment but the "word of mouth' Bernle Audet 571. Ray Kreydatut 47$ communication keeps most of Glenn Taber 676— Bill Barrowi 499 tories were Tom Ryan wrestling gcott Coapman. kept Ms Re- que r for the bowlrrs. but not Jim Vlvenzlo 56i-THarry Sowles 506 at the 106-lb. class, with a j IJJ record unblemished as the fans :.well informed On Len Starzynakl 577—Jack Sour* 517 K on quite as difficult as last week the first squad Sunday 10 of the Rollle Sennett 6»—SUve Fromel 563 11-6 victory over Dick Baldwin, he decisioned Marc Keisling 13-1. Bud Eberlln 567—Jack Turner 665 and Dan Miller, who moved up Favorine an injured knee and a\&npROtEf£ ^Jr?' onlv three «^ bowlers "dr pe~d"befow MO.". While there were only _ three Jh , f j P * f ^^^^ Thor Sarnlcola 684—Tom Arezzo 51S a weight class to 130-lbs. scored ankle, Coapman looked good at Lee Mack 546—Pat Plcctano 497 HOT TICKETS FOB HOT STOVE FETE — Members of the committee working on the annual Hot Tom O'Hora 555—Jim Leone 510 a 1-0 win over .John Isham of 137 one class above his normal £ l^nday.X^iraVV^ £™ ^uld mak{ aU .gSK Chuck Mapley 538- Frank Lepak 464 Stove Dinner set for Sunday at the Auburn Inn dlscuM the tickets at a recent meeting with general Central Square. weight. was quite a bit higher as all 64 JPfJ; , tn,v Fllr L« J«m CUtton 581—Am Donovan 512 th X 0 Trailing 12-6 after the first six Larry Merrttt. ACC's hard- keglers hit the lanes on the first « * ™f™/- ™?«I^ ^ Mike Lepak 570—Gabe Rosettl 530 chairman Joseph P. Cuddy, seated center, leading the confab. Pictured with the chairman are: seated, a Alex Lepak 566—Mickey Gregory 506 matches, the Maroons won the j k boy. had to contend with •sqnart The lowest winning ^car^^^H^J^^^^^L * left to right, Dr^Thomaa Stapleton, Caddy and i. EdwtaJLaVaBee. Standing, left to right, are William uc 0 next^five contests, to move to Erie's best man. John Reegan; Tn thA first snnari wfl«t 511 Last f"'™ ^ LanesTirMoTavrs, was 6 ».m. Sqaad—Lwwr Bracket Uraney, Harold Hoagland and Vincent Klein. Tickets are available' from any member of the Auburn - Si hrl? 4M Jiries.won defeated by Pa"J Piwinski on 16 Eliminated _ a 2TT2" IeadT arid dinar ttc an(j dropped a 9-2 decision tor Lou Chomyk 575—Joe Bachman 491 •Board of Directors. Jim "Mudcat" Grant will lead the notables at the dinner. victory. the Erie Captain at 145. NTck>fngryn 623—Ron Noga 617 Stan Rogers won his 13th Fred Prentice kept his unde- A^ked ^bmrt the conditions *!- -^^u&SSff^ TS AJ Mamusda 526—Joe Carbonaro 487 match of the year and 11th in f *ted string irrfact with a fall. ir e ^John Whltford 528—Walt Corbett 53S e ter the match, winners and los- ^5",.friendly. aspec?_*„.t !oVf %.*H-::.™the tourna- Ted Skowron 560—Tony Roman 515 ^ row^with^at- ll^^win-wer^o^ej. ChariesEmerre in the 152- ers...alike._said_they were good Cerd Jones 59S—Chuck Tabene 527 Bill Kimper to start the locals Fred 1:44 -ra< -shownontlw first- -^George Mtthr S57*-Ted Daratt UR ----- lb class It only took with the only complaint heafcT . c-—.,_, A ,. off. to pin Emens. -"-*• — - — - -being-they "tailed too much." &uad **2 Sa"ucola,i°ld A^°- Tom Lagana 594—Paul Piwlnskl 565 ACC ComebackJFalls iShort h nr t John BUak 511—Maurice Dewey 488 —Tarn - Blair- followed with a Atl6dr -Terry^men showed- The winning average yester- ^ opponent, he would be better Ron Dewey 558—Ray Kreydatus 486 A tremendous second half come- while diminutive Mike Scotellaro, Midway in the period with Rat- day was 564 while the losing off to move a f^^ boards to Bill Barrows 570—Harry Sowles 496 8-1 decision of Mike Matt. Blair, that the added weight doesn t u Auten average- was - 51X-This—was- g? the riThHor *hi,-££.. £ir H" I.'iU^TSSLSaSS^^'-b^aa^i*' M°S "* ">" ^"^^Z^ZJZ-Syg^gS--3? SS*hSS^"Ac ^^matth^-S^I toe ^"^^"DmonTL 'iS the first squad only when h n t0 Frank Lepak 522-Aus Donovan 518 H b4 men bowled. TM pressure of I ^ ?li^^rt ™*>^™n off in the closing minutes of play The hustling Hawks, with Sco- shitted ^ts offense into high gear. 44 e the score P™1 FUIPV SnHn easv the head-to-head bowling, with ^ ^\- L^l Tr.m- r.£r°is als o *wel l Mickey Gregory- 565—G. Rosettl 644 Dave Hoyt t0 mak R 32 in this tvpe cf competition mown n nin hies home Cato country and Mohawk Vallev pulled away to tellaro. a. 140-pounder with a soft Rathfjl_whp netted 15 points be- gjj fnd put to™locals in the ru^Lrii^ n^Jim^Bake^ K He a 97-82 win at the ACC court. but accurate touch from around fore he fouled out and Masalona ad ^ the firVt ti^ Si SfnLS thiS win^f for the first time, obviously had J* n" °^ **»}*&• °^F- lele f e s h Ids c b le a e m The Spartans, who trailed by as fhe.foul circle, and Tony Vigiletta, with a dozen counters^led the at- \° Z Jg {^cC Bill Moon ^^^^1^ its toll on the bowlers. f. n t ' ^ f ™ ; ' / D5y m much as 18 yxntsr-put on their hm«g eonsistenUy from the eut- tack. Harmon also worked well o«- dd¥dIoThe^locals^ margin wllrr "^ camDaiaL —. .... —Defending champion Don Stout ™lt %Sf; S, **!* F^onle, a 1 1 out th best performance of the season side, moved to a 13-1 lead. the boards and netted nine mark- nard earne(j 2-0 win over Results* ' ' ' continued to impress observers J "*•' ,£5* "^ •f* , « saints during the second half splurge and Five minutes ticked off on the ers and Geibel canned three long _ ,, wrestled 123 lb —Montana u b s ome Is a rea aravM MoQn a (A) pinned with his smooth, steady style-f°" ^l f 0 r « £f J.

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