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NORTEHPORT IN LEAGUE LEAD The Northport - F;-a Depart» meats Mudhens are currentiy re. od at the top of the FE semen s Sofu m League with sa Wars and ~oo defeats as of fast wees. The too- % z‘lfk\.‘ Wan Was a Rf. fuks tots cer HAth te 8 honors wath the Mu begs us the Nerv determ med team it = Ds Hil now boron: sex first at four yeats out of the el- 1 cr on the standing. 1 boul he ca Vick ou lk~ ir .‘.‘..«rn1cd Juf {fl-“LT “d!l't.(\ to nae 0 Mudbeas difasa ~ onc If Seauty XIJH.“ Uf Pr te G uthes bue out a Reita dvumc un the {003 10 spurk ua feev- fun , . + for the Wusners. Nut € 8B ts and the Gosers 3. J - } ambeagh tor the vo with Alex Ranter step- p ao un the fiftoal Frin« Mock re Pak JJx Gina]. Wars thr-J‘d wir ihe loss wuin Bul Bun us bso recenn cr. bust Northport - blisted our 13 cs in thes 14.05 Wad - over - Hank Klem nt for tou witt two on un othe hrg Ihree hits cach were &halk- oc up by Bul Glogg. Jue Trom- Purro. _ Chet Michalowski 'and Honk Kleen for the winners. Bill Gogg and Joe Gozelsla handled tie winning chore on the mound with Klein behind the plate. Frank Roschnott! started for the village vamps and gave way fo Hal Brush in the fifth. Rich Sangio- vunn: and C. Smith were the re- ceivers. Huntington - Manor - shut out Melalle, 14-0, with Pappy Joe Mulada allowing the losers fwo hits. Squats Coschgnano caught Pappy. Jim Handy and Dan Mar- tin were the losing battery. Two grand slams. one in the first by Paul Sauer, and the second in the fifth by Joe Grella. doomed the Melville lads. Centerport topped - Greenlawn. 1962 SUMMER COURSES ADELPHI A wide variety of courses., ' for the high school graduate ... for the college student ' c- home for the summer... for the vacationing teacher, .. \eres L ~SUMMER DAY SESSION JULY 5-AUGUST 15 REGISTRATION JuLY 2. Fi mhey pore pon. PRE PROGRAMMING juNE 4 59 Peay pmntiment or + Course offerings include: Art Veer Rs hrap buolofy. Business afe im. Economies | fan- to* a Inghsh compositun and Dh vature , Government | Histor 7. Mothect otis, P'wychfl.\b‘1' & G- Cok. ard Brreqn SUMMER EVENING SESSION « JUNE 25-AUGUST 16. REG!STRATION JUNE 71 Tot us, pomp \fe pin. PRE PROGRAMMING: JUNE 418 bo appoat ment Course offerings include: Art Workshop, - Business Administra- 1 <n. General Chemistry, Econom. its Education, Engusn compasi. lon History of the U S . Mathe- motics, Muse Psychology. S ci- Cory and Speech Fundameata}s, plus four gradyvate courses in Education,. Fos informat on ahout «yter an tour eg at Haesthamptorn Hea-h and Jor further infomation alott day and | even map rou seg ato Smmuctie ould LT fere}, ADFLPH! SUFFOLK COLLEGE Mhel uct gporr + - 1b og .1(t 1 14 (*t, j - \ & . x‘J‘u abo Cine am SAYVILLE/LONG ISLAND The Tornadoes 3 1 in another tussle. Bill “7.3me of the Guils hit a lusty three-bag- ger in the top of the seventh to me his own game. _- Greenlawn scored ther lone marker in the second and Centerport tied it in the neat Wamp - and Dmenits staged - a hot duel unt.| the | futal - seventh. Chin h Warrea sgught | for the wioners with Archie Shlwell un the same postion for Greenlawn A something vrothet game was staged by Coid Spring - Harbor when trey come up agoimst D.. Hills. Dhara Hills came out on tep by a {wotun IN a free hitting and free - osu mung | 28.26 Se urs Pook - pge tling | gar.. Pat Pollo ang aJen Gav Shured the tung 2g o nener - wath Ruome Costeum Caton by - Skip Mo.saa lasted the wie yame for ta ~ w oan Probhy Marte cath nny Centorport wausepped out four homers in thau: 15°11 win over Hununygton in another Yame -of the week. John Matus and Hal Brush dost fo n.] Wamp | was chalsed up hs second win of the week. Clsorse Smith saug..t for - Huntington = with - George Sc herferstein _ bandling Wamp. slants, Hitt - for tae circuit were Ken Juris - 2. Toay - Antouno and Fred Gatty. Although Col Sposoto landed on Skip Muisan for four safeties. and Bill Kietmun collected a home run. a crip.c und a double. Sip mastered the onslaught and when the - smoke -$ d Geared. Cold Spring Harbor aod - annexed oa 25 19 wa over East Northport. Bob White was the wther end of the winning buttery - Bii CHogy Akogt EageIman and Leo Garvar. ino tued to stop othe Wha ong storm but to no avail - Hank Klein cought. Steve Scheider fit two for the groat and Jim Coop. er sinpped in voth another to aid the - winn MJ o cuase. FIREMEN'S SOFTBALL Northport East- Northport Centerport Huntinaton Munar Melville Halesite Huntncton Cold Spring Herbor . Dix Hills _. G®EcBMawn __ N'“?'Jt‘~)$J*4~k~l~U-O aB Go Ui vB ws us gy bo ro < s won the title in Leag lawn school's team plays Copiague this Coach Smith, Ray Faustich, Willie Wa row, Toby Kissam, Rory Deignan, Rich Ingalls, Bernie Simuro; back row, Charl h ramets ngay oo . #> 1 &. 'figdt§flw - # Post ACs Denoyior Hurls 9-1 Victory Dk novier chalked up a 9-1 win over the Esquire Cleaners in the Northport - Merchants Softball Leagae last week. allowing four scattered hits 0 while dus - team- mates OConnor and Bruen hit heme runs to keep the Post A.C. in the top spot in the standings with an unbeaten skein of four w ois. Post had 9 funs. ten hits and 2 erors while Esquire had ene fun Cour hits and one error. Desov of and O Connor formed the = wurr ng battery against W inte and Suudearo leery Srocky back from lege - pitched the East North- port Cleaners to an 1-700 ever Ely s Bar and Gnll Home: runs is Joagay Camppell Bobby and Jerry Smosh y heped produce the margin. East Norta- port Cleaners had H runs. 13 C ats asd 2 errors: Elly's Z run. \ ats aad one error. Smosky and Kokel vs. Ralegh and Woe nen lasers. Uncle Dave Farabaugh bested sepres Junt - Prarabaugh an the Mame 6 Il'I'YW s --- Laure AC. tassiv. Mo 6 J had 9 runs 10 luts ond 2 errors Laurel 2 runs, 5 mtx and 2 errors. Romonoski and Berger were opposatq - atchers. Buddyv Becker «ed the game for foe waunners woth a- grand - slam cout un the wath. Kessaung had a pair of triples, ‘l‘h‘ Lurk\ eld SPOT? Centcr bad Aime sith othe Esquire Couners clormng up the latter to to tune of 2313. Ronan started fof the wonsers and Marnano tin- eved the ene-sded affair. Tavor aud Howson - were othe losers, The fehroned 19 ips to he doset s 40 The losers commut- ted 70 miscues. The Sport Stop inst shaded the Snack Barn. however. 10-9 Tums time qMamano - was reheved by Don Ronan in the third. The woiuners scored their runs of 5 hrs. Danow dropped the decision as his teammates chalked up 5 w , errors although - outhitting their opposition by 1 saicty. me AC Nige Misti is on 0 ue A-4 with 12 wins and 3 losses. gner, Frank Gullot#i, Charles Sla Gardiner, Larry Izzo, es Quarto, Joe Gavin. OBSERVER, N a Ld., N.Y. AZ ORTHPORT, HUNTINGTON TWP Coached by NORTHPORT MERCHANTS SOFTBALL STANDINGS Post AC. 40 0 Marge & Jerry's 3 - 0 Larkfd. Sport Shop 3 0 Elly's Bar & Gnlf 2 2 Laure] AC. 00g 2 E. Npt. Cleaners 1 2 Esquire Cleaners 0 0 4 Snack Barn doo 4 Late Results: - Marge & Jerry s 9. Laurel AC. 3 ° =- Larkfield Sport Shop 23. E.. quire Cloaners 3 Larkhield Sport Shop 10. Snack Barn 9 Post AC. 9, Esquire Cleaners 1 E. Northport Cleamers 11. EJ. Iv s Bar 7 SOFTBALL RESULTS Huntington Community Gravcres Ian 3, Huntington Sport Shop | Farley Jenkins 3. Sy bele Car- pet 2 South Side AC. 3 Graven s Inn 2 Local 138 50 Svhelle Carpet 0 Local 138 6. Half Wavy Stop 5 South Shore League Idlewild Roest 9 Norton A.C. 3 Ambers 7. S hneider Realty 3 Mickey s 40 Rigas Florist 2 BASEBALL SCORES Nurthport 10 Brentu aod 7 East Islhp 5, Hak Hollow Hills H a Walt Whitman to Lindenhurst 4 Brentu oud 7, Nurthpurr 3 Port Jefferson 1. Huatufgton 1 Fred Smith, the Green- week aiming to ward the County penant. Shown are, (first row, I to r} ma, Stan Young, manager; Second Rich Plumridge; third row, John McKenna, Tom _ Huntington 8. Port Jefferson 7 Halt Hollow - Hills: 10, - East lp 8 « WILDCATS BEATEN Walt Whitman High's - tennig team bowed to the Northport High Tigers last week by a 4.1 Score. GRINDING SHOP A. LOMBARDOZZI & sons - Established 1910 - Authorized Factory Service LAWN _ Mowers Eclipse - Dille & McGuire TRACTORS Gravely & Springfield ENGINES SALES -- SERVICE m ms a_ Garden Tools Sold & Serviced Ee 68-70 W. Jericho Turnpike HUNTINGTON STATION Suffolk County's LARGEST GRINDING SHOP ——‘ TASMAN'S GLASS shor HAmilton 7-2900 1026 NEW york ave, HUKTINGTON STATION, Lt. 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