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.: iior i-ondittoiis, 63 arc.v biiWiri.'n turned out ll-'V .;..•> :;'! •■■t ■ 1 t:.e seiwon SviHUay ill L.J,'K^;-r-a [ill . ,1‘tl.l.l AlC-.Clx Cm,i:,i- -L-J*I l!-f .' iv I i I l 1 - F.u:td, 1 u .til o! l;i ; <- |' CahuncLigiu * ...1l Archers, ’ c’ '-tondi-ng ch-a-moi ns, edged the h. st club by r slim. m a rkin'cf 28 pclots m the m-im event, t h e C .1 ri ruici c*., 0uahs posted a score ti, 2 ,6UU -10, top - tne Area Oi axis who 1 sted. a:. 2,573 s.ore. Buck skin Ro*mi»n *>f jy,u rloo took third vlth 2,425 f ’lowed by the SJ -til S das Bowhunters with 2,210 and fhe Deersla'-er B;w- • m at of Oswego with- 1,871 r \. T r-'.. t n tv r eh Two Canandaigua archers. aikh - K,;s uum u a - one trom Newark captured the .-r, t'.u- W6? season three handicap trophies. Powell > v.v Mai ti at 6 30 p.m. Sanford and Dick Shaffer took I f \ according to home the freestyle and-the in-J Iwrt'v ofessdent., J sttoptlye trophies wife 'respee- ^‘ver r i l l : m w 1 -t-ive-®3'6res- o f 546 and- 534.' Joe Lc ,gt:.u followed Bosje o f Newark won the op- 1“ r Y—ks game an ■ tiohal hunters round trophy with \ . a score of 295. ' Wnwark.KY- Couner-Geretfe? \ T vr:Joy. M-v 2.. 1%3. '. . B -?: ;x1 r iT;? Frn.aei of the sc.r.non in V \j Elks Dr Avr.is F.ainuv.ui An ;:c Jayne fifed a CIS^.Ties i- n t he fa to U- id the T .ir.es tj a 4-0 win o v v f t Ira-utv 11' b.ri.-'-rd'a.imrs n 205. 186 ar ' 224 chipp:d in 'with 'a 223-584 for- . ' . \ ' ’ ' die winders wtvo finished nr Chet P e lis a 5°3 for the lasers, first plaice with SjJ wfns, C a r- The Sporns pinr-ed a 3-’l loss ence V4nderforook' rolled' a, 2S’0 on the HoVJrins entry Pi’ a 22.6- ih l d game In his ' 546 mid 568 by Mike Colacino. wh.i ^ Joe rtoiri’-oe Smith had a 533 for th» De Angells.-.was carding a' 669 losers for the losers. In r-’hpr midr-hos Fred CaUimi bilked a 236 the L e p s Wanked -the third game r' i i i : -44,5 -cnot on a 539 by C .nt htoorfcy an., and AI De Chan belted a 237 the Gallants copper three from middle fray' in his 577 se: as the Robtosrms on a 540 by Mike ,p o l.it; CTrelenzn C”V!\s fray the Tacks swe.m four h i nr 'rte Vs»r >°wsv 71m PLAY F O g NFYvARK— LioHii > Hats f.or Newark eifefy in, Wayne Fingei Lakes C o n ference are (from left) Ter-ry Warner, Ed Kneut, Paul Priebe, Dennis Johnston. F.\ a)- 3tam ” '.r.r: Tomes 89; took three points from the Kou- Tick 72. Kouwe 71, Robinson 1 wes. on a 04-1 •. .• r- *«. 68 V 2 , Ha'itfn 63/2. * E d g e tt' 66. l and a 531 by Dr. C. Dupha Craig 66, Legg 64»^, Van Liew 1 R eeves, Howard burgess ktgiou 61^2, Gallant 61, Sporn 55 and I* 215-570, Ren Dey a 548 and IFunsters 54. ....................... -A Fal-frlgz R'jnners Meef Unhea l on U C S Tuesday • j' .The Newark, Ccitti’ftl School - field and track t ’hm will, en- • 1 g-tceWsMio- c’PBt&'l in a dual ■ . i rfe?r- hr G; tj.r’o R e n ter this al 4 p a l,'; “ 1 C*:i. ’• G vry fiiUJUr’s squad' « , -vai t u„ p .lhtyra-M aced-n , la a ,■ a .meet lie 1 e next Titcs- ^ , d-V ■ 4 n-m. and o,n May 10 will iv h st t i Waterloo in a .. ‘ 3 i 33 The local cindem ien : are ..hdefeatcd m '2? .straight, meets over a 3 year period ,. SOFTB tJ ?. PK Ilf. Comimuui v Cen'.ei girls, will .mpail F.iday a. 3',30 p m. At a P.. k.:.. 1'.,:'.. for a si-ftaa'i CRAFT CLASS The cruft class Wall con-ene t Saturday at 3 p.m. at \the Com- , munity Center. m >i.d ■’ street parade ' Division and class winners ,, j 4 30 p.mx. ivith--w e-ii'e a s toliow-sx . FTCQBivle ■«v Leaeuers forming. in (men) ' Class . A—-won by Don Er.;niH Center parking j OschewesM, 429; .Class B, .won Kipfili I by Don -Ban'di'ao, 373, with Gro- fllr p-e rest of the, vet Prouten second, 371;, Class D. woh % Vihce hfiartino, 259. to r s : ‘:<ubs vs Tigers, In- , ?s Red Sox; May 8— r, vs Giants. Yanks vs. P. jmv - or Red SOX VS. hjhS‘*Vi Indians. instinctive (Men)—Class A— won, by Floyd Phelps, '327; Class, B-^-won by John Lolir, 317, Ron Jenaiings second with 298 and Howard Bundy third with 286; class G—ivob by Joe. Bosje with 262, second Don Martino with 247, third Paul Johnson with 193i' C iass D —won by Ron John son with ,177 ahd Carl Gaspodar- ski second with 176. Freestyle .(women)—won by Virginia Beerens, 121;. insiinc- tiv^—eiass B, won by Edna De- Gelleke, 171; Class C, won by B e t^ Mayaert with 169 and Ve ronica King secohd with 149. “ ’GpioTral J «v -scpli Bosje;: 295, fterit. John Ltthr-, IsvCO-NtiRESSMAN 128L second; Ray Pulver, 279, J FRANK HORTON jthlrdi BlPKSiUer.t Johnson spoke:j The local club Was paced by iierrxf.- -a. March 31, to , Bob 'Urban who Was shooting in “ , 4 ,r. de-escalation of t his first field archery tourna- |!c®o.ttg ir. North. Vietnam,, ment. His handicap .score of 522 IJaKe his’.Mdf out of the {was enough to top the local r - 1 rare,1 ire spoke—of-; tcxrmr—TYrcadmix— j a s Isijoiis- diviMveness within , li'aei.can ptople. j ffiat tin-.i'. he was .refer-; [tffit wkIp split of opinion - iL-..s 1 ur.try concerning ! |tnm ji Smitheast Asia. I iif.only t.io short, w e e k s !ule flustspet-'-h divided opinion ] P-ur, r.^ .)(1 n thrust into P'sur.r. I ne assassina* : Isf Marlin I ut-her King, and (listn.::. :. 1 : .it followed in 1 tterar. ue the course Of a j tn4 n.- re serious split [A oveir u.;:t rentes ori mat- Ilf-'Msr- pilicy, (ite -rp h.r.d. the senseless a? Trirh erupted in the m !1 pf Dr King’s.slaying |rfk-d;.- worst kind of tore anci racial hatred dfee spent his life trying to Tie r in the streets Of fi :00 c.tifs could move ttoericans to try to cre- |h condition which was pre- \: the Riot Commission Two societies, one i bi.ifh separate and prj.'t lei this happen, any pihn we ran go easy on piio are the root cause of aaois \ ' ■ Mother hand, the brutal ataen death of Dr; King hea»aken. this Country’s j®M. and rekindle our 'ifim to providing the op- “its.'edupation and living m-which all Americans be This rea wakening, ahd geailon would be a fitting, i:® the ir.ah who shiffined violence as~a meaiis fetrsss—s, man who under- *-ke divisive effects' of in- 6 strife. ®SBt blame all Whito for the lunacy of Dr. t assassin made the team were Bob Urban 522. Ran Johnson 520, Don Dnn- dino 519. Joe Bosje 516 and Ray Pulver 501. The next league shoot will be held May 5 in Waterloo. Sched : May 12—Oswego. May 1 9 - South Sodus, May 30— Water loo, June 2 -open. June 9 - spring area, Rochetser Bow Hunters; June 15-16, Mid-Atlan- tic, at. Sugar Hill: June 23— opfei;{Dune3()— Arcadian’ Arch- i-ers in Newark; July 4—South 1 Sodus. July 7—Oswego, July 14 j—Canandaigua, July 21 SOulh [ Sodus. July aSr-mter-league, Ro chester; Aug. 4—Waterloo. Aug. j 11—league chamoionshiD, South Isodus; Aug. 17-18. state shoot 1 at Sugar Hill, Aug. 25-Inter- ! league at Gswego, Sept. l — Club I championship, option of club. | Sept. 8—Oswego, Sept. 4 5 —Cari- ! andaigua, Sept. 22—Newark. iSept. 29—Waterloo, Oct. 6— I'South Sodus, Oct. 12—League awards banquet aeacc a f0w. mstoad, oust together, work to end w e . and sew-up the ©it which divides out so that the progress ls sought—the progress J tr.^ist have—can be ^hn Southpaw ffifs Newark 16-Q> i-ffiipman hurled a no-hit- - Yan Academy Tout- art 16 to, 0 . in a Waync- ; The Palmyra Players have-an nounced' they will conduct a Summer Theatre Workshop Be ginning in June.;, The Workshop wiil emphasize both theoretical' and practical .theatre arts and will feature sessi'-n- m scenery, lighting, makeup, wardrobe, properties, actibg ahd publicity, l ^ e i r Y ^ H r ^ f a k e r s - will appedr W Nearo Americans fob FJwlws League game Mon- ^ i n n Van. x , / southpaw struck, out Fe first six .bat-- L J arp4. and threw only {'h'ts in striking out the l ) second. He gave up ’®s oh balls. Penn Yan ■■i»,'or S(>ven rubs- to fee, _ followed with- five 11 aR(i four in the sixth,. when possible, . . There is no charge for any Workshop sessiohs and every person interested in airy phase of theatre activity is invited to attend. The immediate - goal of the Workshop, is that of establish ing facilities -for The Players' next production, scheduled for this fall, Q y*^gisLrsiion st*^sion for th® free Workshop will take place on Sunday, May 9, 1968, a t 7 p.m. a t the Palmyra Community Center. All interested persons [OPEN pLAY P Liha IN GYM :i! •’ v Center gym,: sdavVAiabl° for Q^len PlaV - W-ttoay and Wednes- Pm. ^fRALL PRACTICE .6,,r u l e s ’ softball team la- ia fractice session iPark 130 P-m. at Per- (h' F t aus 'for Kes«Hs! aire urged to be present.- S/ow Pitch SofthaU League Planned Here A slow pitch softball league is now being formed in Newark. Teams and interested players are asked to contact Bill Moon at 134 E. .Millet St. GIRLS’ TRAMPOLINE TramptoiKe classes . for girD will be held Tuesday at -3:30 pm m the-Center gym. ARCHERY s e s s i o n Archery sessions will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p-m. at.Perkins Field. Japan buys $1 blllibn in food-- stuffs annually from the United States.