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12 PATENT TRADER Saturday, July 26, 1969 Linscott, Leda Blumberg star in Cossacks' 4-H Club show JUDGE ALVA Rosenberg looks over Ch. Stonehedge Supremacy II, the entry of Mary Elizabeth Gorr o f Katonab. Young Jr. Handled by , Supremacy Mt. Kisco wins team title in county swimming meet BRIARCLIFF — Mt. Kisco won 11 of 15 events to capture the unofficial team title in the County Recreation novice and sub - novice swim meet held Monday at the Birarcliff •Municipal Pool. This was the fi st cf Jr-- ? county swimm.r.g meets limited only to swimmers who have never won medals Monday, at Veterans Pool in Peekskill, the second meet will be held with advanced novice competition ndc^d tT t' ? novice and sub-novice events Sub - novice through inter medial events will b e contested on August 11 at the Municipal Pool in Pleasant- ville in the third county - wide meet. Tom Grosso, Mike Hunter and Pat Danko each registered a double win for the Mt Kisco Rec Department swimmers Grosso won both the novce and sub - novic? freestyle races in the Peewee Division, Hunter won both races in the Midget Division while Miss Danko did the same in the Inie\medi3'e Class Other M* K c cn v i\- wore Lisa P-lim 1 -\. s h Westwood swimmers suffer 1st setback THORNWOOD — Westwood won only one of the two remaining freestyle relays and thus lost a close swimming match to Harbor Island, 195- 193, in a non - league contest Monday. It was Westwood's first loss after three wins The Thornwood swim club won the boys' freestyle relay but the Harbor Island's Bar bara Paonessa held off Chris Fleurat's challange on the anchor leg of the girls' free style relay to give Harbor Island the victory. Diane Boulle, Bob Kirkwood and Brian Turnure each recorded a triple win for Westwood, now 3-1 on the season Miss Boulle took the 14-and-under freestyle, back stroke and butterfly while Kirkwood swam to victorv in the 7-and-under freestyle, backstroke and butterfly races His time of 1 09 3 in the butterfly set a new pool record Turnure topped the 10-and-nnder swimmers in the freestyle, breaststroke and butterfly. Kirkwood teamed with his brother Ron, and Bruce Lean- der and Rob Campbell in set ting a new pool record of 2 26 3 in the boys' medley re lay Westwood was scheduled to met Tarrytown in a Northern Westchester Swimming Association meet this morning (Saturday) before taking part in the Mamaroneck Invitational this evening novice, Peewee Division; Joyce Danko, sub - novice, Junior Division; Jora DiMicco, novice, Junior Division; and Jim Cole, novice, Junior Division. All told, Mt. Kisco and host Bnarcliff accounted for all but one of the 15 first places Paul Xoe of Bedfo-d was the head judge and Red Klein head of the County of Westchester Department of Parks, Recrea tion and Conservation was the meet director. Kisco totalled 86 points and Bnarcliff was second with 47 Leslie Ratliffe dualities for AAU swim meet La\\s Ratliffe of Pound \ dge, sw mming with the n :lph ns of Stamford, Conn has qualified to compete in the A A. U Regional Junior Olympic Championships at Latham. N Y., this Saturday. Miss Ratliffe came in second in a judge's decision in the 220 yard kndividual medley for girls 13-14 in the Conn District Junior Olympic Championships this week ki New London Her time was 2 49 9 for the long course event The top three in each event are eligible to enter the Regionals in which participants from seven districts including Maine, New England, Metropolitan, and New Jersey are represented Pleasantville swimmers record back-to-back wins PLEASANTVILLE - The Pleasantville Recreation swimming team won a pair of meets this week, downing Lewisboro 214-73 and Ardsley Country Club, 170-99 Against Lewisboro, John Croll, Gretchen Heidepriem and Dan Bnsson paced the Pleasantville attack with triple wins with Francis Shermin and Greg Full jam es contributing double victories Against Ardslye, Croll recorded another triple win while Miss Shemin, Fulljames and Mary Crawford were double winners Croll won the 12-and-under freestyle, breaststroce and butterfly in both meets as Pleasantville upped Its record to 3-0 on the season Bnsson was home first in the 10-and-under backstroke, freestyle, and butterfly against Lewisboro Miss Hejdepriem was victorious in the 14-and-under freestyle, butterfly and backstroke against Lewisboro Fulljames took the 14-and- under breaststroke and butterfly in both meets while Miss Shermin captured the 10- and-under breast stroke and freestyle against Lewisboro and the 10-and-under breaststroke and butterfly against Ardsley. Miss Crawford was home first m the 14-and-under freestyle and backstroke against Ardsley. PATENT TRADER CLASSIFIED ADS HANDLE MIGHTY BIG SOBS TOO It's a fact—these amazing little ads accomplish things as big as selling businesses, finding better job opportunities, returning /ost valuables, and much' more. If you've got a big job to do, put the result-getting power of PATENT TRADER Class ified Ads to work on it. It's the easy, inexpensive and profitable way to get things done in a hurry. Dial MO 6-8951 today. PATENT TRADER Classified N. BEDFORD RD. MT. KISCO M06-8951 —8-5:30 best of variety in black cocker spaniels in the specialty show of the Connecticut-Westchester Cocker Spaniel Club held in conjunction with the Putnam Kennel Club dog show last Saturday at the Kent School in Carmel. Ch. Arriba's Prima Donna, a boxer co-owned by Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Pagano of Pelham Manor and Dr. T. S. Fickes of Marblehead, Massachusetts, won the Putnam best-in-show award. Gospel singers VIT. KISCO — The Home and Foreign Missions Society of the St Francis AME Zion Church is sponsoring the Faith Gospel Singers at the church on Hillside Avenue Sunday at 7 p m HELP STAMP OUT STRANGERS None are quite so atone as the stranger In town, or the newcomers to the neighbor hood. Remember your last move ...how you felt as the moving van pulled away... how you more than half wished you'd never come7 Spare your new neighbors feelings such as these. Let the Welcome Wagon Hostess bring greetings and gifts to make them feel at home. Help stamp out strangers. Call Welcome Wagon today at Armonk Bedford Brewster Carmel Chappaqua Hawthorne Katonah Lewisboro Mahopac Mt. Kisco No. Salem Pleasantville Pound Ridge Shrub Oak Somen So. Salem Thornwood Yorktown ALL OTHERS RO 9-2796 RO 9-2796 BR 9-3635 CA 5-7816 RO 9-2796 RO 9-3412 SO 3-3800 SO 3-3800 MA 8-4483 RO 9-2796 SO 3-3800 RO 9-4537 RO 9-2796 245-5832 SO 3-3800 SO 3-3800 RO 9-3412 245-5964 723-1414 mcwm. CARMEL — Hobert B. Linscott of Carmel won the equitation championship and his horse, Scots Grey, won the horse championship at the Cossacks 4-H Club Horse Show at Giant Maple Farm Saturday. Marianne Rogers of Croton won the equitation reserve championship on Chocolate Time Mommy, ridden by Leda Blumberg of Yorktown won the reserve horse champion ship Her horse won reserve championship Miss Blumbberg won three blues; taking the fitting and grooming class the pony •working hunter and open equitation over fences. Miss Rogers took the equitation over fences and the hunt seat equitation for 10-12 year olds Hilda Stechen was the judge; Robert Linscott, the ringmaster; Mrs Frank B Hayes Jr., secretary, James DiPelesi, announcer; Bobby Cain, farrier and Mrs. George Gordon, co - ordinatmg leader THE SUMMARIES: Equitation championship- Robert Bruce Linscott, win ner Reserve Marianne Rop ers Horse Championship: Scots Grey, ridden by Robert Bruce Linscott. Reserve: Mommy, ridden by Leda Blumberg. Class No. 1 —Fitting & Grooming: 1. Leda Blumberg - Mommy; Yorktown Heights. 2. Nancy Faber - Lord Champagne of Dundee, Yorktown Heights 3. Chris Schoner - Dankeschon, Peekskill. Class No. 2 — Lead Line: 1 Bill Sackett - Scots Grey, Putnam Valley. 2 Kevin Starkey - Cougar Dun, Peekskill 3. Ginia Sackett - Rocco, Putnam Valley Class No. 3 — Beginners: 1 Claudia Dean - M'>mmv, Peekskill. 2. Karen Marello - Tara, Buchanan. Class No. 4 — Hunt Seat Equitation 10-12: 1. Marianne Rogers - Chocolate Time, Croton - on - Hudson. 2. Jo Ann Crell - Mr Freckles, Peekskill 3 Leda Blumberg - Mommy, Yorktown Heights. Class No. 5 Jr. Working Hunters: 1. Scots Grey - Robert Bruce Linscott. 2 High Time - Marianne Rogers, Croton. Class No. 6 — Hunt Seat Equitation 13-15: 1 Margaret Hawkins - Babe, Carmel. 2. Robert Dipelesi - Huggin, Mahopac. 3. Mary Ann Ost - Lady Tabano, Mahopac. Class No. 7 — Open Equitation Over Fences: 1. Leda Blumberg - Mommy, Yorktown Heights 2 Robert Bruce Linscott - Scots Grey, Carmel. 3. Marianne Rogers - Chocolate Time, Croton - on - Hudson. Class No. 8 — Hunt Seat Equitation 16-19: 1. Nancy Faber - Lord Champagne of Dundee, Yorktown Heights. 2. Robert Bruce Linscott - Scots Grey, Carmel. 3. Nancy Sackett - Rocco, Putnam Valley. Class No. 9 — Equitation Over Fences: 1. Robert Linscott - Scots Grey, Carmel. 2. Debbie Ross - Gentleman Jim, Peekskill. Class No. 10 — Pony Hunter Hack: 1 Lady Tabano - Robert Dipelesi, Mahopac. 2. Tom Kat '9' wins 4-1 in Putnam B^L MAHOPAC — Tom KitT * Peekskill downed Mahopac No 1 Team in a Putnam County Babe Ruth League game called after 5Vz innings on account of darkness, Monday. Four walks, two errors and key hits by Bob Kortlang and Tim Watkins accounted for seven runs in the third inning, as Tom Kat changed a 4-2 deficit into a five-run lead. Kortlang went 3-for-4 on the night and knocked in five runs. Don Lombard! got the win for Tom Kat. He went the route and allowed Just six hits as Tom Kat evened its record at 1-1. Chocolate Time - Marianne Rogers, Croton - on - Hudson. 3. Cocoa - Debbie Paden, Carmel. Class No. 11 — Pony Working Hunter: 1 Mommy - Leda Blumberg, Yorktown Heights. 2. Gentleman Jim - Debbie Ross, Peekskill 3. Chocolate Time - Marianne Rogers, Croton-on-Hudson. Class No. 12 — Jr. Hunter Hack: 1. Huggin - Joan Dipelesi, Mahopac. 2. Rocco - Nancy Sackett, Putnam Valley. 3. Scotts Grey - Robert Bruce Linscott, Carmel. Class No. 13 — Equitation Over Fences: 1. Marianne Rogers - Chocolate Time, Croton-on-Hudson. 2. Leda Blumberg - Mommy, Yorktown Heights. 3. Jo Ann Crell - Mr. Freckles, MORE SPORTS PAGES 14-17 Mr. Merchant: National Bank of Westchester will soon be calling on you to explain the advantages of BankAmericard... the number one, all-purpose credit card in the world. HERE IS A CAPSULE OF WHAT WE'LL BE TELLING YOU: 1. Instant Cash for CVCry sale. With BankAmericard, you don't extend credit. 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