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PAGE TWO LEADER 1 A THDRSDAV, JULY 12, 1962 SPflRT Special News Fhom Doctor's Hospital The Junior aides are now. serving on a. stepped-up \basis at Doctors ■By Al Silvermn, editor, ^ifort Uigame Manuel Ycaiza to pick out the display' his ...u noing. One year he'w a s di^ualifled-from the smingov This spring he 'v biggest races to 'displaj hell'for-bent riding. One Flamingo'. This spnng he w as set down after h!s ride in the Preakness on Ridan. The ten- t most 'bumptioi-^ . : Ycaza ia to pul major-league manager will get fired firsL So far, it's been a real-slow- season^ but here are some hints. . The. leading candidates for extinction seem to be Mike Higgins at Boston and Mickey Vernon -at Washington. Bed manian; very few horse people Sox fans, especially, are very have ever come to his defense, upset a t the way the franchise One who has is his valet: has deteriorated since even before the retirem ent-of lied. Williams. While there are a lot of. obvious front-office' • Higgins, lous races .»ut the on the young Fana- few horse people Hospital, W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. The 'aides are a dozen high school seniors who;have been performing Saturday Chores at 'the hospital . since last autumn. Almost all plan said/ to pursue medical careers of one i Miss Bedell announced that gui- kind>or another when they complete! dance offices in the junior and sen- New Baldwin Students Should Register Now Students who plan to attend Bald win public schools for the first time this coming September and who will ehWr ~ » e F “ 6r''£li:OumoT74ilgh schools 'or the' senior high school are yrged lO; register .as soon as possible, guidance . director Theresa Bedell scapegoats, Man: who has been acc who has been accused of -being \too. nice, too easygoing,” is - ----- , — easygoing, js the man’on the .spot. H a may last the season but-don't bet on itv? His\ probable -replace- jnd with guys-in-: . say hello, good bye. Nobody says anything to him. Normally, the other on itvr His probable -roplace ' rnent:- Johnny Pesky/ ex-Red Sox shortstop, now managing in Seattle; . One manager who may not return next year— strictly on his own — is grizzled old Casey Stengel of the Mets. It’s not so much that the Mets ' have turned sour as it is a m atter-of Casey's age and the fact that he took the job in .the first place as a favor to his old friend, general man- jockeys are a nice hunch of guys. Anything happens out on the track, normally they wouldn't ever squawk. With him, they squawk. He tries - hard, tries too hard,” Garter said. \Damn it, he’s fo r 't h e public. That’s for sure. Some day when he don't get sus- pende'i so much; he’ll be the leading rider.” SHORT TAKES. T a l k i n g a b o~ u t an ex - Philadelphia E a g l e linebacKcr, Tommy ager George Weiss. One man who has been men tioned for the Stengel job is veteran Yonkee catch Berra. He's heard the the Stengel jol inkee catcher Yogi anker back, says, \1 ’en late fo r the pile- . Gene Fullmer is manage no guys like^ frra. He's heard the rumors, too, but says, \Uh-uh. I don't (vant to . . . Gene Fullm er i prepare iiig for his middleweight title fight with Paul Pender. Rocky Safest manager in all of the major leogues is Mel I McGaha, who has done a remarkable job in his first year with the Indiindians. Cleveland I The title of a story on McGaha in the pretty well sums up McGaha b approach to the j(^. One time a starting pitched given some bullpen duty. Grumbling, champion, says that Fullmei is one of the -best fighters -nroimd but that for $26,000 - he’d come out of retirement and fight Kim. \1 got a chance,’’ Rocky sasrs. “If I got in shape for about six months I'd give him some fight. Any fighter'\! could hit, I could hurt. But if I couldn't h it him, I’d be in bad shap\ ” a starting some bullpen duty. Grumbling, \ I'd tVmn Tollev^’ McGaha told the pitcher/ \Keep your mouth shut.” . . Roger M a i^ reveals'lA the Augt^st SPORT that he ale Carnegie public »peaking. and to - win friendsfrien and luence peimlei He admits, though,. h e -didn't finish tbe.- HORSE RACING’S WILD MAN.' Leave it to jockey for i^” he says, \and didn't follow through too strongly.” ALPHA UTILITIES INC. 219 W, Sunrise Hwy, witeib BURNERSBRyiGE iitiio o FREEPORT GLAZING WORKS Established 1910 Mirrors - Window- Glass Safety Glass Store Fronts and Interiors Modernized ’ their higher schooling. Under the new program, the stu dents work from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., three.- days one week • and four days the alternate week. Those over 18 may-work’-on' the-3 to 11 pjn-.- detail. ' The junior aides are reimbursed for thelF- labors- and they perform, chores in a variety of departments a t Doctors Hospital ii^cludlng the kitchen, central -supply, pediatrics, female medical sectiort. (girl aids), and drug room and others.- i About Augi 15, the volunteers will conclude their on-the-job hospital training. Mrs. Lolita Minnick of Freeport, superintendent of nurses, said a- new grroup of aides from nearby high schools will be admitted in October, as well as two non-seniors who are part of the present g^up—Linda Becker'and Joyce'Kennedy.'' Dr. Anton Notey of Merrick ad dressed members of the staff brief ly at Central General Hospital, Plainvlew, last week as tihe institu tion observed Its first anniversary. Dr. Notey Is executive director of Central General, as well as of Doc tors Hbspital, Freeport, and Smith- town General Hospital. for high schools are open through out the Bupimfr.'6he* suggests that students f ^ i^erid t'b rin g wlth'tthem a copy of their birth certificate and records of a n y sqbjects’they com- pleted-'in their former school. ;-...Earents__oriist.udents.. who have questions about regis^pring may make an appointment with a gui dance counselor by calling Baldwin 3-5012 for the junior high schools (grades 7 through 9) or Baldwin 3- 8100 for the- senior high school (grades 10 thiough 12) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays..' LOMBARDO^ ’^^ 83 EffiE 3 EiZSSESBSi ★ NIGHTLY * ■ INCLSUN.Zt0:3O to LABOR DAY i MtisIcaLFanlasy. ^ KS:5Sr P ' REWoRKSf- iST; jM«i<l<iv), Jamalea?.EASTPOINT HOUSE, Freep&rt, L. 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