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P / o y M y n t f e [Dorottif M adden I Newark,N.Y. CburTeNGaiteHe Thursday, Jan. 5; T%7: /n NCS Gym Tuesday Nigtii Rolls 591 Series Ken GatiBs , T j 1 Hits 2 $ S Fray tn Tuesday lo o p I n 609S e t ^ h ar l e y s Chatter. . . with CharleY Ross East Roefiesfer Defeat Newark In Holiday Tilt The Nt-wui-k Redk. tied with Mynderse .A cadem y and Pe-. S a les for secofid place; in The 'W ayne-Finger Lakes C onference ■with iilenticai 4-1 reeprdi“ lay hiijiit •e of the piece runner- pos:lio;i.i * ' * isU R u p , 5t'7 f ,ib -n , G.ates ' used a .■:iin\ ,i;i posUtig 4 60 'J Newark Reds. fina ls of ‘chc first f »' ^ a ‘ .h e ’i d C hristm as Tournament Thursday night in the Eft gym, Coach John Baynes' Bombers h . .« .urn 28-2S W , u , »e ad-1 age to help the Beats l.ike two from the Lyle.s in tti-j r Nigh], ■ sday Leagae. fndu.strial L eague Bowl , hum IT’S alw ays di'Sk-cleurihg tim e a t this, tim e of th e year ai-ruuiUlates over a period o f 12 m onths , -Coach .Jun Sh oucy’s dribblers \® 'ili enguge the Pt: -Sale.-; Saints »S S o ‘ 5 ' J vShaue T ’^ ' * 6-390 effort edab Bu.Kleis to liie-G enp rai P .'.i,.!:- oiiiy thd w astebasket w ill know;. T hat’s where th e hulk of the m a- t^erial is deposited. It lak es more thari a com puter to determine vantage and hung on, to r e p e a th e deLermihud Reds who nad defea ted Brockport to gain the.{ fina ls in the .tournam ent which »S S o ‘ 5 Con- ference.. enp W o.xichappers. A1 N .or -r ;u,fl .S uart Gw.iit had ,;i What to send to the linotype operators and there have been in l^tances ’ w hen the operators Would send th e stu ff back up the . On Tue.sday Jan. 10. Nc'^ark will play to the Mynder- scninr hiLii school 52U.str n s 3 d avin K '“ ) C a-scU nart-s 210-528 S rh u U <d to h e lp E a pp j a ’ s - R t d ro ;ip o d , a 4-1 C le aners.. Joe Calabr f-30 fo r tl\e. Cl. Cor-Aniico'5 ^ipneumatlc tube with a hum orous sidehote. We hope they're more /generou s with us m the New: Y ear w hich should be anoth er dandy Ifor sports fans. will rotate among the parM ci-, pa ling schools. .| p a ta v ia belted Brockport,-68 to-48, in .fhe consolation game. Dick Baroddy threw in 16 points for the Bombers 'w-hu now-own, a 7-1 overall fecorfl and rate as a strong contendei for Sect. 5 \AA\ honors in March. John Kpndinda ' chip-^ ped in w ith 14 and Joe Baidas-i -added 13 for^the host qlub _lc k De P au wU o sse d in I 'f .....for Newark w'Uh, sopliom m e Ralph liakh listing 12. S t e v e sare iidley finished wUlh e i’tht-, .fW le .p i . e throws. \ play host in the scninr ’ - 3-1 se t fro m th e L a by Dorathv Cor-Aniico'5 ) l' by Jane Hue-roHed WE, came across one piece received from th e H ealth Associa^ tloti 6f Wayne County. Inc,yoiir C hristmas Seal agency, and found „it J n terestm u enough to .staft pffeO urjH rsp cbjuinn o f the year. It is entitled : ■’A thlete s\Pope” ^ A Spreadirig'Evii?” ,.,.,„.n,icd ac tiv e ov- the holidayh by participating {;-:m -.,sniias Tou rn am ent at 16 R0ched,ier w here - they 'w-hu only to bow Johnny Baynes' Jtoihbers in . fin a h . la s t . Th.ursday night, in t-p,H . favored PR q u in te t held a chip-^ I 2..pomt haiftiin e edge and h ( ' ' Baidas-i .a 'f viUih .....for i e , N i’tht-, Coach Shouey regular .Will a gain go ■unit o f Dick R a g o .'^ .d .........; up front w itty Bbn E vangelist la n d Ron Van Norman available 'i' p . u iw leads , he R eds m .the ^ t l>auw . I^idtey, 1 Buc'kw.ald •man but will , g - p both defense v in n ic ’ Gigl. )7 poinis? Rago Ridley has nette fen ied 57 ■ ' Fitzge’rald h a s thrown in 82 ti d 45 an d Nash \‘ s/as h L -S w» 5 3 - 4 / ojienin g night gam e to M vn--ico u n te d for 34. id erse Academy but has sin c e , The N ew ark-M ynd.r se \Aea- thumped l/von s. Penn Y'an, Vic-demy gam e here next Tue.sdaj ^ and /C a na n da ig ua . Coach is also a big one tor th e R eddr. sj .at 6-4, B ili Ncarpass. and^ Mike Doyle . :.nd ............. Jan. 6—Newark a t De sales Jan. 10—Seneca F a lls at N ew - I tor 'B o b Maher’s sta rp n g .un it ol and Blue Devils. Co.ic-h N o r n - PO‘hts\ Bob Dinaii. Mike R oulan, Ed Law's Mynder.sianS have five; steady SLuz c u P it .TOd. i ^ t 6-0 each. , ...............Ray Me.Nitbb 5 -l0 , ha.s sc ored ',, 48 pouits ail to his last - f m r gam es, for the Blue Devils,. Bob McDonald. 5-10. ha s h it for 61 point.s, and Ed Lawson has ;ored 31 po ints in three sh irts Igllo ha s conneoted ■ for 77 Buck-.vald ih as been 1th 54 poiats and No- k wm h ___24 Bob Mar.shall will y ield heigh t ,I Ted Novak a t 6-6. School Sports Hold Spotlight 1966 ■'7-k I-:-s\i}{ok Inur pm In (‘IJVCVIEIS ‘HI! e..'Ia-> s -oopct! o .a and the West Enc Wuyiie Drugs. 3-2 Til.-' “SOMETHINO should be done about th e by athletes, if you accept the v iew po in t of Dr. Rene Gi th e r ele a se.\ A n d many people do accept it; in fact, was aw arded 0 prize by the French Academ y o f Medi 'work in th e niedical aspects of sports.\ pep -u p drugs ju illet,\ reads recen tly ! Votleybali League Three Players Sco , i , , 1 ,. i n . D O U - u l e rlQ .'U rG .S for Mid.ge.rette ^ ble fig ures t o 're a d the to. a 51 to Resumes Play Monday aspects sports.\ THE hea lth o ffice notes ttia t the problems raised by ijithle takin g drugs to Improve their perform ance a r en ’ t co nfined Prance Now and again the situation crops up in an d w on ! questions le ge sports gladiatprs. I n tr y E heard from parents of school and c '\ ’ ■ .....The N ew ark M en’s . V olleyball L eague, idle over the holid ays. r l r s ^ * s s s .” ' S .N ew ark' Community C e n t e r .-'ll^ V E -E iL A K E EV ® f tho u g h the g e t-u p -a nd -g o drugs m ay be \harmless\ in ordin ary doses. Pr Guillet points out, nobody knows how closely a young athlete w tition is at hand. ) the norm w hen an im portant compe- The Larks will, face j h e J a y . 't e ;t 7 p.in.. the Tnum eees at - ly r.i E ag les liunihgbird'.s p.m . arid the Palm yr mp^.i ,thc Hui ...............Ray Coach Al Colucin o's Larks an-■ ',, •nls is spreadin g, althor most of them h a s never been soitm tifically i •ked In a h in terview published in Medical Trib une. Referring h ?he efficftt r 1 t o \eXeessive dosage,\ h e declared th a t its h e a lth -d a m a g in g elffec t is \beyond dispute\. hu.¢...a. s .- ma. mu. VI n .. ram; u no so r-can n u u 'n.num—:m Kg 2:. mw-. ..u n. ' , , o th X tifiS /li of drugs by a th letes is bad n o t o nly in a m edical but in a m ore a bsolute sense. “T h e practice.\ Id, is “not only dangerous for th e physical health of th e ath-^ :or h is n ._he le te, b u t also f moral h ea lth. It is obviously contrary t o every i the a th le tes know it.\ ? sici s i d ecen t prin cip le o f sportsm anship, a nd ’THE’ P rencir - p French C 'o f his prof disillusion a th le tes about DE. GUILLET believes the takin g uipposed 1: Newark High TR.AMPbUNK CI..\S S tram poltoe s.-s.sion,-. for re.sume Monday at 3 30 p m, at the Newark Com-bi«dr.. niuiiity Center after a Vf C hristm as holi ipitc ' 1ft 2 and 26-4 leads in tl (ju.irtcr'-’ .ind were held Com-bi«dr.. ts third pet Di'PauW drove m for s lESKIirGHElF is deprived o f an interesting article 0|n ittc new director o f Bristol M ountain 's ski school,. C n gua. R P 3 An Austrian w ho str rted sk iin g at the THE deep' w astebasket v 1 Franz, X. 'Mittcrmayr, r 'anaridai J g£, 13—Newark a t Lyorts j an . 20—Newark at Penn Y an Ia n . 27—Victor a t Newark Feb. 3—Newark at Cam Be gin s at BRENf'.ER JEWELRY 138 S. Main — N ew ark, N. 'E. PHO.VE DE 1-2414 l you to c o n« V/hatavtr your hearing problim i n : Get th e facts I If you’ve never worn a h ea ring I facilities for adjostrotnta on ali makes o f hearing: aids. AppointmeiflVs in the privacy of yomf home or office at your .convenienea. Gail u«. W« carry a complete line of S ^ iU i Hearing Aids. * STS ' 'X in th e m iddle of his nam e previously directed the sk i school at C ardy-C ochqnd, Queb-r Feb 10—W aterloo at Newark Peb 17—Newark a t G eneva Feb 21—De Sales a t .Newark Feb, 24—Newark a t S e n e c a fewatk Area During Feb, Mar. 3-Lyons at Newark / : ; inu;.,l Turkey Day i Regattfi held oi run in Wolcott, i August; He h ! sin ce 1916. Gai An unprect-dt-nUu f.mrtii con-the scv e n lfi aiuiii . ! n ^od us Bay la.st secu tiv e Sect 5 Cla-'S ' C\ soy-c rews country a's ' been sa ilin g c er cham pionship and section al Dave Barne.s of^Genoa won the ( ry C hittenden of crow ns for two other schools Rose Capital Lnduro sponsored-Newark and Ste ve N esb itt of ,I w ere am ong the outstandin g by the VVayiie County M o lo rc y -' P a bn y ra won. the L elan c]. Lee I sp orts even ts ot 1966 in Wayne c-le Club in Oebib er. There w ere j auji Dryer Cup f a c e s , le sp e c - j cou n ty - i -. ; HO riders who com peted m thd' iivt-lv, in the P a r e n ts’ Dav Pro- - 'T he .Red Creek CVntr.al SKhOOl l .!l)-m i!e'grin d. | M gram at the Sbdul, Bay Y ach t | Mujes. monopolized .llie sdorfe U eP au w . a 7-lime ch a in -N c ly b . headline by takin g tin i; f-Jirth ‘ p„. Newark, C ountry, \ p ii i m y r a ca ptured tlie VVayiie U tfa ig h t .sectional title m .soecu-r | pbu, won the tirst annual t/ounty A m erican Legion base- | with a .2-0 win over Fii! nore. No | Wav.ie C aiuH c-hampion^tiip a t , ball cham piou sliip with a n 8-4 f o th e r-sch o o l in the seetirm .hasnb,.--vv:iytVe Hills c ou n tr y a ii b ■record N ew a rk' plaeed .second | ever won tour .soccer titles y : He p-..sied a 153 in the tw o-d ay; w-iUi 7-5 ., N ew ark w as the scen e m any y ea rs. • / - se-hol, f v enl with Ed Robin.son of the fir.st pro fessio na l baseball j c oa ch Don lla r te .s M u lis, |o i uot.irto retlnn g the liandieap j ever p la y ed to the c.ouuty how ever, sh a ied eouuty -so.. .r , eveh i -Aith u net 144 Bud Hu-s-. on Julv .29 w hen Ja m esto w n of | honor.s with Coaeli c h u c k Im-j sp„ .s,,,m.s Bay took the s e n - : the New Y o r k-P ennsy lv a nia I h o f f s Wayne Ceiitr.xl t li vi n,vulli 169 and Wayne | c ettsu e blanked Bata v ia .9 to , whieh capped a gr, ,o y, i .r with won the t ea m e ven t with j ()_before \63 payee.s, C nt' r v 'h 't o ''’'w 'n ’ne Sollemm’ -w a s se lec ted as ! p o y s m .' ' H a r ^ y ^ t o ? unty A .’B -C D l.c .ig uc •'I'-'m -1 Ni-w;i.rk bonter.s anei-i m unity crow ds turning out for night .soc-j' C^tt TTir .sport pirked up new , 1 Newark wher. •ntr/il Scf'.noj VVillianv.stm <’ the-s ec t 5 Cla.ss ' H ’ .ball rham pionship with win over Hoiienye F.ilK far in 1966-67 is still undcf j after four st.ari.s I I.ynns finished I W .iyne-Finger Lakes Confi-rence .wtih U.-Sdles irailu'.g Aith 9-5 and New.irk.. 3-11, for flic poor- NEWAEK and area .skiers will be enligh ten ed to know that Franz backed in to the ski in struction field Like other Austrian schoolb oys, he started sk iing because ' it was one w-ay Of trans- portation and a lot of fun besid es\ Mar. 3-Lyons at Newark WRESTLING Jan 6—New/ark jen eva BU T he d id n ’t take the sport seriously until he was 19, when he placed Second m the upper Austrian rfo.ss-eountry cham pion - sh ip. T h a t WfinTitm a b e rth at a prnviru l a l ski training cam.p jen ,I ;30 p m Jan. ll^ N ew .a rk at Marion, ’ | Marion, - ; 6 -p .m..i,.' Jan. 1 .4—Newark at M ynderse, 2 p m. Jan. 19—Newark a t W aterloo, peted in track and field ev e n u summ ers until he e m ig rate d n a f r i e n d s p a i n t in g -a n d -de^voraling business n 1961 to work ir K itchener. Ont ■ond| aterloo, | 4;;30 pm - ' Jan.\ 2 6 - C h i t o n - s p r i n g s -at, | HAVE A HEARING TEST TOD ^ YL . ^ We in-rite you to use th ii serric* . .. no obligation. CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Brenner Jew elry Co! I HE Soon decided I am ong 70 partieipani.s ■ond -Hisi ,M te.ieli .skiing full Ume a nd placed second! certific aD un te.st at Mt Tod. B C __ Jan.\2 6- Ch i t on - sp r i n gs -at, Newark ■ ■XT 3—Pal-M ac at Netyark. __ __ .£irst major position a.i at-Cardy-C ochand ,M •i .s Uirechir o f the 25-man in structor : Laurentiams He then gav - e up a prom-1 islng a rrh itert's job in Montreal to head the growing Laurel M , ou ta in sk i school where in three years it built its .staff from seven 3—Pal-M ac at Netyark. 1 . Feb. 8—Newark a t D u n d ee, __ Feb. 8—Newark at Du nd ee,-: n - 4,30 p.m. 11—New,ark a t W ayne, __ 11—New,ark a t W __ ■ , HE married the former G is ele S ta n m , a Germ an who wa.s m r B r t l T le plione o , in Li- ;onler in D ecem ber 1965 His 28-ye,ar-nld wife, also an a ccom plish ed skier, w ill t,eacli fu ll-tim e at B ristol. l „. „, , „, C o ., „L , - . SWIMMING Jan. 5—Newark a t P ittsford . S W IM M I N G __ Jan. 19—G eneva a t Newark Jan 26 — C anandaigua at 133 5. Main 59. who... as um ' Nnwui - om: mmu xvmmas . MITTEEAIAYR l s .m ciUlru-siasUc camper, laker and fislxer- -m a n . B u t h is w ife say s .skiiixa es las., firs t lo v e, \He's kn2Jwn to spend four to six hours dlscussm g iii c perfect turn w ith anyone Who loves to talk ski teejaaque\ Newark Feb. 2—-East RQeheste-r “at Newark y> .iiai.fe<4 »iai.-lat»k.y -own-4»e - .speaks.-fm cnU lllK ; ; Wiili Falgcr who has returned to his native Austria F e b ^ rk at Genev . T?f2.’M’eQ uMijt\'*Str™Nev , 16—Newark a t C anan- at Newark TffiE B rist ol sk i cen te r ha.s tw o 4,60ff-fnot double chatrttfts. m ade by Carlevaro <uid SaAih ol Italy, flanking m am slope; a 1.066-foot T -b a r for interm ediate .slope; a 530-fo o t H a ll J-bar for novice slope; a 770Tfont Snoller T-bar for novice slope w ith a total parity of 4,900 skiers an hour Future plans c t ca c all for four airlifts, four m iles of tf.aits. m otel, a nd s.wim mlng pool—all w ithin five years. a —Brighton a t Newark —Glass B Seclional.s, m w U N G Jan, 12—W lll.amson Jan. 19—Pal Mae at New.irk Feb. 3—Newark at Marion Feb. 10—Sodus at Newark Feb. 17—'Wayne at Newark Feb. 24 - Newark at* WE'VE been saving an York C ollege of Agriculture are interesting, beneficial birds Mod pamong'; the farmer's be.st 'THEY arc all protected in Ni-a York State.\ writc.s-Mr Stiles “And desp ite old w ives’ ta les to tlie rontrary. they sliould be ’ HE writes llia t it is u n fortiln a ie tha t so m any people arc pre- jud iced again.st imwk.s and uw Is and' feel they are betiefilUn'g wildtlfp by shootin-' them on sjght Mo.st haw ks and oWLs depend prim arily on rats and mice for food and take only crip ple d or old sm all gam e aniinai, reve.ils Stiles HOOP PftOGRA.MS 1C P ee Wee' Midget b programs at the Com ty Center will resum e Sati at 9 a m .acpordmi '-x's V A mm-_\b..11 um ‘Bu:-khy m (M.-._~. ~'~Li nun (‘rnuclmr uf Ne“-.m<{ Huh, [\Lu‘I'(I \('4‘(Il\(l :n LIN‘ Ludors Iii mng j rl.|.s.~ m [by annual mm-nannnau “A LlT fO l’GH some hawks iiave killed favoring the io d ic rifniii.i'.c sr.n ulO er o f 'i-liickcn Itowks' ultxy, Uio a rg tirtien t i to k-s Is ffiT favoring .-i....vifoHger-3.ustfDato,le,*’ -.obse'fvt',s S ttles \’F rce-r.anain a f.loclS»Wsi!)Wfil are slow-or less ale rt, so LliVU the be.st duce The end n ult ol ,:;.is r,.i.’ ui dividuals .survive to repro HE wonders wh .v hawks food-For siJtirf—hardly Tlicy. gunners, Stllt-s notes tliai hawk, a famllm r sivlH m ftiis or hovering above an iq)* ii f am i owls hnuiihtl targeUs for t 'wcd tliat tlie sparrow Onceéa-year savings an hig full- srze Fords hunt for this sale only Néw in Ford Country —spacia|ly priced Ford Cus|om SO0’sl Your chance of 2- and K-door sedans. while or plug Soeoally built and suecuxu eoumaaa mm olaalad ,smgl<-year rats The FORD C0U hawk, ^■■(■,g■|ot■..lll.y bits, squirrels and etvipmunks. Init linm.aFily moles, .snakes, fr o .s .md larger insects for food ‘/\WI seals bright window mm. mu wheel covers and wmtewalfs Factory dxscount on sneqlal eauuument. specnsl ODNOTIS Get (I10 buy 0! the season a; low White Salsa nrmas mwv atternjit a-ppVoarl,i stealthily, says Stiles Alter all. a ha.wk'.s tele.scppii-Teycs can \delect the movement of a mouse in a meadow hiindred.s' of feet away le i 74-Fu'u:e uuymg 1: day [H1 «I-fr: the movement of a mouse in a meadow hiindred.s' of feet away y effort.s ot a gunner to-get w ithin range undet’erted by gpnstenms Owl.s, to< i ,ire fierdles.sliy shot T h ey have .but their hearing probably is a more 'fif a leaf on a pitch bUu k niglit 0 pinpoint and capture a scurry-j le clumsy i e hawk is prepns exceUent eyesight. interesting consideration. Arfiw»tle Is all a great horned owl needs to NEWARK CAGERS — St. M ich ael S c h oo l q u in ( fr on t f ro m l e ft ) A ssistan t, C o acI D a m ic k.P e te P e lh ta h o .J e r r y G L a g a na .J o h n i-huillie-r, r o m Mike Ryneaiuon, Stele klealy and <._....|~ 11.... Jm. (back I.....-. left) .5. R.‘ (...w Ln l..mz-Xv. hale: Dun Muam Jnrhn Ldwards‘ M Cuidurclll, Mirkry I<..n.‘,.._ I1-rry Luulrns. Edam |\'Inmndd, 1.... 1 M... 1.... z..,.,..... KEN LARSON, |Nl}.. Newarkllhimyra Rd.. Newark, N. Y. :37 . I