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& sportin' DevUs b y f u t h c M M M With the new seesbn Just getting started, and inexperience the standout feature of most Freeport inte^hoIaMic teams, the news really isn't top good this week. ' r . • b) Football, two inexpeiieoced football teams opened tfie. 1931 foot, ball season when Freepori traveled to Bethpage. and lost 144). Free, port had some outstanding per, formances, including junior run* will start at 1:30. ttlng back Andrew. ^yd*s 131 The girls' Cross Country team y a r^ on 30 carries.'However, the .'(2,1) dropped a 19,40 decision to junior,laden Red Devils turned Plainedge. Allison Legendre was the ball pver on a fumble deep in Freeport’s first finisher, finishing • their own tciritoiy midway • four^ ' with a time of 21:13. through the second quarter with thehe scoreore .tiedd O-O.0. Brvanrvan flrantrant t sc tie 0- B G .went up the middle for 21 yards for Bethpage and the only tally they needed. At the beginning of the fourth Quarter, with Bethnace leading 7'0, Freeport drove their own 30- yard line to the Bethpage 30 before a fitmble turned the ball . over to the Eagles. Be^page cot their insurance touchdown with 4:43 remaining in the game on a 43-yard run by Todd Lawson. Freeport travels to Garden City this Saturday, October 3, for a noD'league game which Turkey Shoot For Archors EAST MEADOW • Archers of all ages are invited to attend the annual Nassau County Turkey Shoot on Sunday. O^ober 4, at I pm, conducted by the Nassau County Bowmen. Regular fees will be coliebted. The event will take place at the Nassau County archery range at -Cedar Creek Park, on Merrick Road in Seaford. The target turkey shoot is a fun tournament with scoring done in an unconventional manner. - . • Forinfonnatian,call781,6332U- Marianne Thomson finished fifth' with a time of 23:09. Other Freeport scorers included Jenni, fer Rykeft, eighth; Beth Medag, lia, eleventh i^nd. Robin. Sander* son, twelfth. The.boys* Cross Country team (0*3) lost a triangular meet to Plainedge 22>33r Wantagh 26*29 andWest Hempstead. 1 5 ^ . Dan Moynihiin was Freepprt’s best runner, finishing tenth with a time of 18:12. Lbv^ Riddle, James Bessel. Garnet Heranian and Steven Barry finished in positions 15 through 18 to com* piete the Freeport scorers. Youth Project Seeks Members FREEPORT - New members are being-sotight~by~Fr€ep6rt” Youth Outreach Project located at 404 North Main Street. Freeport. In existence for seven years. Youth Outreach is a counseling agency serving _ exclusively Freeport Youth ages 12*21 years. F.Y.O.P. is funded by the Nassau County Youth, Board. . The Advisory Board meets on ■the third Tuesday of each month. Anyone interested can call Diane Greggs at 378-1111 to submit -their-nameor to inquire-fiirther^— A FINE GROUi; OF CHAMPS. The Maple.Leals. Senior Division champions In the Freeport Reorea- lion Department’s Street Hockey League,*were proud to receive their trophies, ribbons and certifi* cates of participation at a' recent Awards Ceremony held the Freeport Recreation Center. Present were (I. to r.) standing: Freeport Park Commissioner Jack Cunningham, Marc NuccItelH, Paul Cleary, Buddy Schmeliing, Recreation Supervisor Rick Lehman, Angelo Rapanc, John Finnegan, Peter Cleary, Patrick Cleary and Joe Lawless; and kneeling: Tom Goodwin, Randy Hassell,Robert Schmel- ling. Jell Di Costanzo and Joe Pizzitlo. Missing from the photo are team members Steve Nicolino and Chris Manning.- LEAGUE BOVffiDVG. BikeA-Thon To Beat Diabetes Well, here i t is the third week team, took their third match in of the season and things are start- three weeks by defeating the ing to show some pattern. Both Wolves, 8*3. Harry Ezzo’s 205 leagues seem to be esUbiishmg game in his 557 series led his their strong and weak teams, and teammates, fdlowed by Joe even though teams will always Ezzo’s 507 series and Gary find ways of improving them* Stube<a^201 game. A1 Butter* selves, we can almost see which field w u top man on the Wolves teams will be in the top half of with a 540 series, Jean Langella ■each-Jeague_lfQTmost—of-thfc -added a 504-and Jerry Notare’s coming ^ason. In the Parishion* 513 series included a 21Ugarne7 ers league, five of eight teams The victory- moved the • New MELVILLE • A bike*a,thon to help support patient services and research for the Long Island Chapter, American Diabetes Association, will be held Sunday. October ■ 16, rain or shine, at Hsenhower Park, from 9 am to 3 pm. The. event is ocRsniz^ and sponsored by Adelplu Univer sity’s business fraternity. Beta Alpha ispsuon. There will be prizes, refresh ments and free T-shirts for the first 50 registrants and parti cipation is -open to anyone of any age. For sponsor sheets, call 752-1752. changed position, but no team moved from the bottom half of the standings to the top. In the Fellowship league, four teams are tied for fourth place and only two teams moved from the top to the bottom half of that league. So. Racoons up to second place. The Jaguars fashioned an 114) shut-out ^ the Owls to move up into a third place tie with the Tigers. For the winners, Tom Basalone rolled a 500 series. The other white-wash of the me-WANTED let’s see just what did happen^ evening saw the Panthers best Last week (Sept. 23) out on the^ the Eagles, li-0; Bob Wilson’s lanes. evening high game came in a 533 series to lead Ae Panthers. PARISHIONERS LEAGUE who moved up to fifth place. FEUOWSHIP LEAGUE This coming Saturday and Sunday, October 3-4, is the Freeporf—LittIe~Lca^6*s fall registration weekend. I’m sure your youngsters are looking forward to this event as much as Since “baseball fever*’ is still In the air. what better time is there than this tobring the Spring Little League season into your - Those families that support this ^ -^un^tim e , as-they cheer thetr- youngsters at every ^ m e , know how much it means to evetyone involved. Now you can get • involved with this very healthy experience. Remember the time for reeis- tratioD is 10 aro-4 pm on Satur day, and 1-4 pm on Sunday, in the lobby of the Freeport Recreation Center. As 1 wrote in the last issue of THE LEADER, “See you at registration.” Judy Darter CHIEF POWER PLANT ELECTRICIAN Municipal Electric Utility has opening for Chief Power Plant Electrician with duties and responsibilities for all electrical nnaintenance of generation, relaying and switchgear. Utility has two generating stations with seven units, varying In size from 2MW to 20 MW with total installed capacity ol 55MW. Candidate should have experience in maintenance of equipment with 15KV rating. Liberal fringe benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. No telephone calls. • Send resume on or before November 25,1981 lo: Personnel Otfice Village of Freeport 46 North Ocean Avenue Freeport, N.Y. 11520 An Equal Oppoduruty Employer (Cont. on P ^e20) Rolf Windhorn, of the Rams, who currently leads with the new season’s high individual game. For some reason. Fellowship was high series bowler with a 579.. bowlers just haven’t, as a whole. The evening’s high individual been able to get on the right track game honors went to Bob ti^ o n of the Panthers, with a 234, which gained him entry into the “225 Club.” . WlndhMH also had a 214 game as his Rams topf^d the Tigers 8-3. For the winners. Rocky Langdon added a 214 game and 578 series and Marty Aurigemma a 508 series. Bill Silva led the losing Tigers with his 548 series while John Dauro had a 524 and Ernest Porter a 500 series. The New Racoons, who added the “New” to their name since ' they started bowling like a new FIRE i CAN KILL I Junk C ak Wanted TOP (ASH PAID Fast Pick-up Used Auto Parts For Sale Freeport Auto Parts & Wrecking Co. Buffalo Ave,, opposite Stadium FR 8-S463 A FR 8-9451 Emory W. Wright For The Highest (}ualify In H o m e Im p r o v e m e n ts GENERAL CONTRA(TING • Rooting • Siding • Gutters • Leaders • Extensions • Alterations Estimates cheerfully given \No job too small\ 379-9090 \It’s Right If It’s Done ^ Wright\ .......... Wassail Count/ License H1707880000