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^ ' • :■ 5. d , • - ■ • . ' .- l.'byFunarMiKfiter Tliete's'«ii old. ftinillar saying , that Vyou can’t • lowever, Freeport’s Red Devils sure are trvinE. As _ - , - - __ J win theni all.” However, F r e e ^ rt’s Red Devils lu re a r e 't r ^ g . As of this writing they have won their league championship in Soccer and {heir con- fereflcc chaunplonship in Cross Country;-Tliey are still in the picture In Football, and they almost made if In B a ^ n to n . Freeport Soccer .team started ‘ last week trailing Hewlett by. 3 points, with only two games left, were victorious, 15-7 and IS^; in the season. Then, Hewlett was ----- * —•* *»*—ia j - Freeport Rec Sports : «»»»«»★ , ,WHl£TES,-0^ WEEK After the first five -weeks_of mpetition, the Rec Dep^* as.ent's Boys* Soccer League Gwen Slaughter, second doubles,' shows a pattern of two strong were victorious. 15-7 and IS^O; five average ones, and the in the season. Then, Hewlett was and Sue Blwood and Tan who have sull to register upset by Wantagh, 3*1, whUe the GroHovac won in three games, 'theirfirst v i c t ^ . DevUs defeated Long Beach, 4-3. S-IS. 15-2,15-4: ■, Saturday. Octo^r 28. Now Freeport was just one point In their last game,’ agamst behind Hewlett, who had com- Valley Stream'Central, also 5-0, pleted their schedule. The Red the DevUettes dropped a 5-2 Devils needed a victory over their decision, thus giving Central the last opponent. Valley Stream league championship. Central, to clinch the league title. The Red Devil varsity football So, this amazing Freeport, went team lost their first league game, out and beat Central by a s ^ r e of 14-6. at West Hempstead la^ 3-0. The honors went to Caesar Arias, who scored twice and Mark Waight who scored once. Goalie Peter Arias stopped Valley Stream cold with five good saves. In the Long Beach game two days earlier, Alex Paez tallied twice in the first period to give Freeport an early 2-0 lead. Omar Para duplicated the feat for Long Beach in the second period to knot the game, 2-all, at half- • time- Frwport's Waight and Dan Miller of long Beach, exchanged goals in the third period for a 3-3 tie. Cesar Arias knocked in the Devils winning goal late in the fourth quarter. Freeport won the Nassau County Class B Cross Country • Meet, upsetring Wahtagh. The Devils finished with 63 points to Wantagh’s 67 points. Randall WUUams and Tom' Bentsen finished 18th and 19th to lead the DevUs to victory. In Badminton, the Frwport DevUettes, with an undefeated record, had their sights oh a Saturday. Freeport scored first, on a 12- yard tun by Peter Ucata in the second period. The try for the extra point failed, and the Devils enjoyed a short-lived 6-0 lead. Bob Jahelka of West Hempstead, took a 42-yard pass from Jim Stryker into the end-zone late in the same quarter and the -extra point conversion put the Rams up 7-6 at halftime. West Hempstead clinched the game in the third quarter th e '' league leading Timbers H-0-1) defeated the Spurs, 2-1. The Timber goals were scored by Karl. Geercken, on a- corner luck, and Michael Trotia. Jimmy' Croz scored the lone Spurs goal, with an assist going to John Hashagen. The Timbers remain undefeated while the Spurs sport a2'3record. The second place Aztecs shut out the Cosmos when Andrew' Warrill scored the games only goal.' The Cosmos' Kieman Molloy and John 'ApastlHdes •played a great game, but were not enough to improve their, team’s 1-2 record. The -Aztecs now stand 4-1. The Celtics, in third plice with a 2-1-2 record thus far. defeated the winiess Blazers. 4*0. While CATHY MONTIEL • Badminton. RICH RAINALOl • .Soccer. Completed the Inlerscholastic Dofenalve halfback who contrlb- season undefeated as a fourth alflolflcanlly to a 12-1-1 alnqles player. Season and Division Champion ship. PARISraONERS BOWLING In- football there is an old- saying: The ball takes some funny bounces. In4eague bowling last Wednesday, Oct. 25. one could look at ’ the scores and safely comment that the same observa tion applied. there' also. Of six matches, five ended up with identical 8-3 scores. The only match that had a di^erent result was a shut-out. as the second place Owls, led by Mo Molese's 233 game, sank the Bears. 11-0. In the other match-ups, the first place Uons were downed by the third place Cardinals (8-3. of course). Ron Roesch led the winners with a 220 game. The Tigers lopped the Jaquars' (also 8-3) on the. steady bowling of Bill Silva, who finished the night with a 531 series. leaju. s - Right behind.Silva was Pete • a refbr;ilrstpi.re.ricrevviRb=a r:.-—.N —vN-rth Wolves. j;r= W on« agai; toSrrt.; bSi' Chris R r e h e ^ d Joc T e s ta g ,^ over from the Freeport 7-yard precision for the jjjjg Balzers, they were unable to Fireport now 2-1 league, plays overcome Celtic goals by Lonnie league-leader Wan&gh th i s - f o « '‘\o- Ho\?' YounS- C°™ae Saturday. November 4. at 2:00 at Robert Fernandez. Freeport Stadium. ' ^he dav . fourth mateh They're Off And Running Al OHR The day’s fourth match at Randall Park saw the Apollo post their first vicotry as they topped the Fury, 2-1. The fourth place Fury could get only one goal, by Claude Matessich. but had trouble containing the Apollo’s Jorge Ribs, who put the bait in the net^both times for his . bedefit .. Oiir Holy Redeemer daily double. ^ c h race'- Is in a . separate I unde- • 5chobl. The races, filmed at well- ‘.'.“-“A”® ' k n p W n American tracks, will be sealed container. All bets are 11-8, M-4. Cathy Mpntiel. shown in. full-color and sound placed before the container is fourth singles, also'teraamed un- starting 9 pm on Saturday, selected by-a volunteer from the defeated by w in ^ g in str^ght November., I I . in the school audience and there is no way of games 11-2. 11-4. All three - ’ Street ’ in knowing the winner beforehand, doubles teatM were victorious.;:- Preeoort - . - ' - ----------- • Ucsi rnerson m o . The adihlssion price of 52 will SraiA, < io u b ^ w n . 15-6. nne.’drinfc.aiid then? will 15-10; Tonya . Goodn^e. m d j,, a'cash bar. All bets are SI and HONDA. TWO DEPENDABLE FRIENDS FOR WINTER emergencies ...and fhe great outdoors. Honda portable gerierators. 400 to . 3500 watts (max. rating). Compact I B S W 'to u g h . , . ^ ^ Electric starter with autom a ticchoke; : - • R e rw te control starter > 3.500 watts of AC power;. . 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The final 8-3 match saw the Orioles take the measure of the Panthers. High man in this - contest was th e ' Orioles ‘\Jim Noone. who rolled a nifty 236 game. EST. OVER 50 YEARS Golf Club Ends . 1978 Season With Luncheon MERRICK - The Iidiei of the Fairway Golf Gub at Merrick Park ended their 1978 season ^ t h a luncheon at Salty Bay Yacht Gub on October 18. Past president Lilly Margaret Welch sent a written invocation wl^ch was read by Charlotte Popella, also a past president. Mrs. Welch, who had delivered the invocations In past years, retired to Pennsylvania with her husband this past summer. Trophies were distributed to . the winners. Sophie Giuliani of Baldwin won the coveted Presi? dent's Cup. The Pat Lordi trophy was presented to Evelyn Holzer of Westbury. • Among the other .trophy winners were Dot Love land of Seaford; Lee Doytnsky of Untondale; Carolyn MaravalU, Taffy Cama and Grace Walter, o f , Merrick; ...Fran, Prbeida of Freeport: and Matty KJpka of Bellmore. 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