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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 6

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-V-- V' -I v- i 4 1 i JBiddeford-Seca JocrnnlMonidaMay 17 1965 BHS Nine Redskins -Blast St 1 sL Louis High lost- a 10-2 Telegram' League game Saturday afternoon -at Goodall Park to Sanford High as agjei to Larry Young held the Ei BiddefonTHigh tookadose 84 baseball -game Saturday over Westbrook High at Water-house Field behind the eight hit pitching of Dick Saucier and big oat of Danny Perkins -'The win avenged an earlier WestbrooflH) 0 0 0 0 0 6-4 Biddefoid OOOSOOOOx-3 Mtohrtti Cymbrak V(Jj-ine Gagnon PO-A Wesfbrook 24-12 Biddeford 27-12 BBI St Cyr Perkins 3 2 BH Perkins St Cyr 3 BH Huot SB CHf-Saucier to ford Caufield five nits Wolstenhulme Libby Take tops At Beach Ridge BOWLING TROPHIES were awarded at the annul baaqaet af tlu TWUJL (AFL-CJO) and Mem's bewHag leagues to the ftftowiag team memben left to rlgbt Mrs Paulette Caatara high average John Chupka league Mrs Estelle Harper Ugh avenge William Pollack loops Louis Loch once high single leagno aad winner of the Nel Letoaraeaa Memorial Award Michael jf Iateruatkmal repmeaUtire and a guest speaker Mba Dot Godbout Mrs Doris winaer William Pollock League handicap no -off and Mrs Shirley Thayer winaer John (hupka League rolloff (Photo by Studio) defeat by the Blue Blazers The Tigers now stand at 3-7 in the won-lost column-' started fanned eight started Hardman to Voisine LEFT We BB Sullivan Debut Success Voisine Saucier to CeuGetd: 10 Biddeford Saucier 5 SO 2 Saucier in 5 innings Fla-Sauoier 8 in 9 Libby 1:57 TWUA Leagues Have Banquet Award Prizes two double plays collected a couple of infield hits as he pitched tightly in pinches only walking five Westbrook batters Perkins knocked in all Tiger tallies with a double in thi fourth inning Westbrook scored early with a single tally in the first and second innings both unearned Winner Saucier Loser if Langelier -Tardif Young fanned three and wanted two aa he collected two hits two runs and drove in four runs and allowed only one earned costly to SL Lou Sanford runs in were unearned Bob two for four and had four out of plate had a two for the only repeat hitter Eagles Rick Du-rtremble Lemieux and were the only bitten for St Louis Belanger and all repeat hitters scoring put Sanford front- with -Mike Softball League Season Bissonnette Takes First Half Of Title Match Gino St Cyr went to first after a third strike i got past the catcher Steve Fourner singled and Saucier walked Dick Gagnon to fill the bases A wild pitch allowed SL Cyr ft score Saucier bore down and dosed the inn fair without any more scoring Jerry Bissonnette grabbed 96 pin lead over challenger Rene Menard in the first half of A-FL CIO defeated theiR Tarbox Two-base hits Huot Saco Mets 134 yesterday in'Paraons Muffins Munford Chenard Sacrifice fly Huot part of a double header The A (A L-C I O) and bowling leagues held the 17th annual banquet at the Knights of Columbus hall on Washington Street Biddeford Saturday evening Over 200 bowlers and guests attended the affair-termed one of the most successful since the C-I- 0 league were organized 17 years ago- Norman Daigneaatt chairman-treasurer of -the league was the master of ceremonies and guests seated at the head table were Michael Schoon-jans international representative and Mrs Schoonjans Adrien Petit president Biddeford and Saco joint board Ralph Oliver president Local 305 and Mrs Oliver John Cleary president Local 1250 and Mrs iger double plays nipped two ether Westbrook ralliesJSaueiertheir-Twin City-tittrTnatdrat WEST SCARBOROUGH -Phil Libby of Groveville and Dick Wolstenhulme of Windham took the top honors in the feature races in Class A and at Beech Ridge Speedway Sunda as 3000 fans watched the stod car racing Libby won the 24 lap feature by a half car length over brother Bob to reverse their positions in the opener at Beech Ridgy two weeks ago Third place went to Ralph Cusack of Scarborough in leu 'than a length back for a tight three ear finish Westenhulme picked -up -the lead in the 20th lap of the bomb-erJeature' and- took a haif car length lead over Russ- Nutting of Limerick for another tight Clint -Abbott of Waterboro league play-captured-the Novice feature SL with 31 starters three restarts eight rollovers with 19 cars fin- Feature 1 Phil Libby 2 Bob Libby 3 Cusack No time restart 1st qualifying 1 PetePet-eraon Portland 2' Del Stinson Woolwich 3 Gerry Dolliver Kingston Time-2: 37 2-5 2nd qualifying 1 Roger Shaw North Windham 2 Bob Libby 3 Homer Drew Yarmouth 2:35 4-5 Semifinal 1 Cusack 2 Drew 3 Shaw No time caution flar run Errors were is four of five the seventh Lister went Dave Kerdalsky five at the Ray Belanger four day as for the Rick Rog Guillerault other safe Lister Norm Young were for the Redskins Sixth inning out in now ion flag LeBlanc Cotq ss Lajeunesse lb Belanger Pollack rf DutremMe rf Lemieux 3b Gobeil 3b Berthiaume Rochefort 2b Petit Temblay stands at 3-7 in with 2 for was the only repeat hitter- Blddeford open-up the' Biddeford-Saco Soft-League- season at Memorial Rochambehu Club downed Saco Taming 64-totbe second game of the 19th season opener The union team scored early and kept their lead but the Louis Harriman Stolen liases' Claw tien Left on bases AFL-CIO 15r-Mets-4-DoubleL4laya Ga- gne45mitb-Montpaa Bases oo balls Dawiey' 15 Stetson 2 Tanguay 2 Struck out DauVy 2 Stetson 1 Tanguay 1 hits ab 4 Saucier ab 4 -Chantigny Huot If Clifford If Voisine lb Minuitti Perkins 2b Harriman ss Cymbrak 3b By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! If Haywood Sullivan can win a few more games he might find' himself riding around in a green! and gold air-conditioned trailer with piped-in music for his listening pleasure The new manager of the Kan-sus City Athletics took a giant step toward taking over Charley the trailer as well aa the animal's place to Charley heart by halting a seyen-game losing streak Sunday with a douMeheader sweep over Minnesota 7-4 in 10 innings and 4-2 Sullivan- a former- catcher with Boston and Kansas City who had been managing at Vancouver got the call fromHowner Finley during the weekend and replaced Mai McGaha He be- came fifth manager to five years and the youngest to the majors at 34 He went to work immediately and found a willing ally to Rene Lachemann a former Dodger bat boy Lachemann was sent up aa a pinch Mtter to the opener and produced the tying run with a ninth-toning single then waa inserted into the line-up to the nightcap and responded with two singles and a homer A couple of more moves like that and the Mule may get his eviction pipers Meanwhile the American League-leading Chicago White Sox swept a douMeheader from the Los' Angeles Angels 64 and 5-4 Boston downed Detroit 5-0 ana 44 Washington edged Cleveland 8-7 to 11 innings before the Indians woo 74 and Baltimore defeated the New York Yankees 74 to the only ingle game scheduled After Lachemann drove to the Meta were kept alive by seven off Dawiey I to 6 innings Stetr union errors three runs were son 0 to 1 Tanguay 5 in 7 earned out of the nine scored Runs and gamed runs off Ron Tanguay was the winning Dawiey 134 Stetson 04 Tan-pitcher with one strike out and guay 94 Winning pitcher Tan- 3b Cleary George Roy represent-inw Local 406 and Mrs the 20th Century Lanes Sunday afternoon Scores were 1160 for the champion and 1064 for- the challenger Menard took an early 16 pin lead-but success-sive singles of 145 and 124 on his third and fourth games gave him a good working margin which he held throughout file entire match The champion dipped under the century mark only once the challenger four times as he failed' to make his spares count heavily 5 strikes and 36 spares were good for 212 extra pins while three strikes and 23 spares gave him 146 bonus pins The second half will be rolled sometime this week at1 the lanes Bissonnette 105 101 143 124 105 119 126 94 101 29 3 6 Totals Westbrook Mr and Mrs William Doran Jr league officers Mrs Phyllis Tanguay Mias Priscilla Guer-tin John Chupka girls league officers Mrs Rolande Roy William Pollock league officer Norman Daigneault guay (14) Losing pitcher Daw-ley (0-1) Umpires Lajeunetsa ad Bergeron Time 1:24 kochambean Chib ab Gregoire 2b A Martin 3b Tardif ss Perreault lb Martin rf -R Bouthillette Boudreau cf 3 2 4 3 3 3 3 31 3 5 Sanford league chairman and Mrs Daigneault Mr and Mn Wil- ab 5 he issued two walks? In the nightcap Dick Cartier allowed but four nits all singles as he fiamed six white hurler Arm and Paquette deserved better faith three costly errors by teammates hurt as four of the six runs were unearned Cartier binged out a homer to the third inning Fred Martin hit the two doubles scoring two runs Ray Bouthillette collected two hits Manager Leo Gauthier was the only repeat hitter for Mi team Tonight at Memorial Field CIO plays Saco Tanning at 6 AFL-CIO Consolation 1 Phil Libby Wolstenhulme 3 Draw ab 5 5 5 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 28 Nods 3b St Cyr 1 Founder lb Gagnon Canfield ee Cumberiandrf Duchesne 2b Turner cf -Smyth ph' Sgr1 -Flaherty AudeL If Cartier Totals Saco Morin cf Lister ss Scaccia 3b Woodbury 2b -McCann Belanger lb Smith 3b Kordalskt Sullivan rf Kordalsld rf Young Menard 123 99 115 109 99 91 107 112 Tanning Totals 34 3 8 lined out for Timrer to 6th Junior Girls Rolloff Slated ab 5 ENDSTUE8L! 401011 tying junto the opener for the ab Totals Inninga St Lotus Sanford 2:35 Bomben Feature 1 Wolstenhulme 2 Nutting 3 Ray Leach Arundel 6:36 4-5 1st qualifying 1 Carl Rogers Portland 2 Mike Fal-mouth Ed Walsh Portland 2:55 2-5 2nd qualifying 1 Nutting 1 Leach 3 Wolstenhulme 2:46 24 Semifinal I Wolstenhulme 2 Buzzy Stack Portland 3 Leach 4:09 44 Consolation 1 Don Brown Sebago: 2 Leach 3 Butch Richardson Cape Elizabeth 44 Novice Feature 1 Clint Abbott Waterboro 2 Ray Jansen Portland 3 Larry Tanguay Windham No time restart 1st qualifying Charles Small Portland 2 Abbott 3 Dennis Coolbroth Xezar Falls No time restart 2nd qualifying 1 Bruce lualifytog Munford aa Huot cf -Chretien Maddox rf 1 Chenard Parson Gagne 3b Smith- 2b Mootpas Tanguay Totals Saco Mote Sevigny 3b Gauthier 2b Labbe ss Dion Lauzon lb Pinette cf Moulton-If Sylvestre rf a-Mondville b-Croteau rf Lefebvre rf Paquette Totals -Base on balls for Sylvestre to 5th b-Ran for MondviQe to 5th Runs batted to Cartier Tardif Lauzon Martin 2 Bouthillette two-base hits 4 3 3 2 2 '3 2 1 0 0 1 I 24 liam Manning and Mr and lbs Nick Gillis The Clampettes won the John Chupka league title the Pitter Patters copped the William Pollock girls championship Both leagues roll at the 20th Century lanes The Bombers won the I league title at the Pastime lanes Outstanding awards went-to Mrs Shirley Thayer and John Chupka handicap rolloff winners Mrs Doris William Pollock league handicap rolloff winners and Lou Lachance league handicap rolloff winner Lachance also won the Nel' Letourneau Memorial award Top bowlers in the Chupka league were Paulette Cantara high average 97 Croteau high triple 346 Adams high stogie 142 Ip the Pollock loop high average went to Estelle Harper 97 as well as high triple 355 and high single 147 League rules specify only one individual prize to 'each bowler so that Lucille 339 took the high triple award and Joan 138' The high stogie prize top bowlers were Jerry Forcier high average 118 Ralph Nolette high triple 413 and Lou Lachance high single 152 3013 ab 3 010001000-2 11000350 10 Lajeunesse 3 Lemieux Gobeil 2 Guillerault Pollack DutremMe Cote lister Smith Young PO-A SL Louis 24-14 Sanford 27-14 RBI lister Young 3 Lemieux 2 BH Lemieux lister 3 BH Moring SB Lajeunesse McCann Kordal ski SH Young Sullivan DP Woodbunr to Scaccia to Belanger Left SL Louis 4 Sanford 9 BB Petit 1 Tremblay 0 Young 2 SO Petit 1 TremMay 1 Young 4 HO Petit 9 in innings TremMay 2 in 2 innings-Winner Young Lorn Petit Demers Roy 12:14 10 2b A TV rolloff for Junior girls under 16 years of age will be held at the RoU-A-Way Lanes 480 Elm St Biddeford Saturday May 22 at 2 pm This rolloff aa well as file one being run concurrently at the TwinTTOwn Lanes Norway will decide the number of contestants chosen to appear on the Candlepin Kids show shown every Sunday on WGAN TV It is sanctioned by the Western Maine Bowling Proprietors Association with referees governing the foul and lob lines Girls interested should contact A1 orMaurice-HuoLat-RolL A-Way Lanes or any other member house of the WMBPA This event win be one of five strings and entries will clou Thursday May 20 at midnight Bridges Mullen as Harriman If Tarbox cf 3b 0 1 1 0 1 1-4) 3 0 9 5 1 Ed Charles won It to the 10th with a three-run homer following singles by John Blanchard and Dick Green Green hit two homers and Gentile one for Kansas City while Jimmie Hall and Tony Oliva connected for the Twins Pete Ward and Moose Skow-ron supplied' the majo works for the White Sox opener Ward doubling home two runs to the first inning and Skowron slapping a two-run silt gle to the third before hitting a homey to the seventh In the nightcap Bobby second errof- in-the seventh inning paved the way for three unearned runs and the White seventh consecutive victory Danny Cater scored when second baseman Knoop hobbled grounder and Rim Hansen capped the upristog with a two-run triple Earl Wilson got the job done for the Red Sox to the opener by limiting the Tigers to four hits while Lee Thomas drove in three runs with a single and a douMe -I Carl Yastrzemski and Tony Portland 2rr-Newt Mullins Cyr rf Tarbox Dawiey Stetson 3b Totals AFL-CIO -Saco Meta Towle Yarmouth 3 Ken Lund Kennebunk 3:21 Martin 2 Bouthillette: homo runs Cartier sacrifice nits A Martin stolen bases Lauzon left on bases Saco Tinning 4 Rochambeau-6- double playsr Perreault and Gregoire bases on balls Cartier 3 Paquette 3: struck out Cartier 6: runa and earned runs off Cartier 2-1 Paquette 6-2 winning pitcher! Cartier (14) losing pitcher Paquette (0-1) umpires Goulet and Bergeron time 1:08 City Theatre DIAL 3144161 141115 0-13 03 00402-9 Runs bitted to Huot 2 Par-3 Muffins Tarbox Dawiey "Monfcpa srHarrm an-2 Munford Chenard 2 Chretien Willie Mays Enjoys -HOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE Big Day At The Plate 16 TOP INTERNATIONAL ACTS homer and Joe Mo two- run single in the eighth ONE SHOW NIGHTLY STARTING AT 7 Gillis League officers who arranged the banquet and distributed the awards were Phyllis Tanguay Priscilla Guertin Rita Doran Rolande Roy Bill Doran and Norman Daigneault Refreshments and dancing foL lowed the banquet for the remainder of the evening COMING SOON! DUTGII-ELM GOLF COURSE Juan Markhal brought a the opener Willie McCovey record to 64 in the opener be-byWl Maya Jim Hart end Haller Conigliaro powered the Red Sox to their second game victory1 I third with consecutive third toning I4IMINNI Dave Giusti was battered for seven singles in 1 14 this first gi inuingias he lost DIMS Antrim MumUmiI homers that built their lead to 4-0 It was seventh and eighth Ken McMullen doubled and ALSO East Of Sudan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Give Willie Maya five feeL and take 90 Maya on another one of his early season streaks scooted home on a not-too-wild pitch with the winning run in San Francisco's 44 victory- over Houston in the second game of a douMeheader Sunday Mays also starred in the opener cracking his 13th home run aa the Giants won 104 The 34-year-old Giant whiz reached first base in the sixth of the nightcap when aeman Jim Beauchamp dropped Joe throw He stole second then moved to tMrd on a ground ouL With Tom Haller at bat Jim Owens uncorked a In Arundel Off Tho Alfred Road (Follow Th SIgna) scored on Jim stogie to snaton a 7-7 tie in the give the Senators ninth inning then won it to the rith a nomer 11th with High School Youth Runs Fast Mile after winning six Milwaukee rallied for three runs in the 10th faming the first two on Gene bases-loaded double for its triumph helped the Braves Mr tfarowr' high on Ed lead grounder It was Philadelphia's 42nd error in 29 games The Meta moved 416 games No Waiting 9 Holes Clubhouse Pro Shop away from lastMace Pittsburgh by defeating the Reds twice ovan The Indiana came back to grab the second game with Fred Whitfield bitting a pinch-hit grand-clam homer and Joe'Az-cue connecting for a two-run shot Luis Tiant got the victory with a fix-hitter Luis two-run homer to the sixth inning capped a four-homer aalvo that powered the OriMes over the Yankees homer only his second put Baltimore ahead 64 Curt Blefary Norm Siebem and pitcher Jim Palmer alao pitch that wound up five feet in front of the plate Mays spot WICHITA Kan (AP) Olympian Jim Ryun of Wichita East High School attributes his amazing 3:583 mile -first sub four-minute mile ever run to high school competition to his extra work in the sprints any race a mile or leas a matter of said the 18-year-old dark-haired lad start bringing mv mile times down until I started working harder on the sprints time I knew it was my 1 it uih kw Summer Ladies wanted to make it good ting the ball 85 feet away won the race and the game That dashing play climaxed a prolific day for Mays who rapped five hits in seven strata scored four runs and drove in two I The performance pushed the center fielder's major leagueleading average to 408 and continued to duplicate Ms streak early last year In other National League games Milwaukee trimmed PMladelpMa 84 in 10 innings New York swept Cincinnati 6-2 and 84 SL Louis rolled over Pittsburgh 64 and 5-1 and Los Angeles edged Chicago 34 after losing 54 in 10 innings Mays doubled in one run and scored another in the fourth inning of the second garnet The Astros made it close on Jim seventh-inning Lane League To Start Wednesday Jack Fisher won his third straight game in the opener be-home runs hy Johnny Lewis Charlie Smith and Roy McMillan Smith and Ron Swoboda connected in the second game helping Warren Spahn even his reftrd at 3-3 SL Bob Gibson became the winningest pitcher in the majors scattering 10 Mts for Ms seventh victory against no defeats Gibson also homered in the ninth inning of the first game The Pirates dropped their 20th game in the last 24 in the second game at Ray Washburn and Bob Purkey combined for a six-hitter The Cardinals put the game away with three runs in the eighth Ken Boyer and Bill White each driving in one Billy Williams snapped a 1-1 tie with a run-scoring single in the 10th inning and the Cubs scored three more times offsetting Wes Parkere two-run double in the Dodgers' half of the inning Ron Santo Ernie Banks and Dick Bertell singled In the other Cub runs in the 10th Parker won the nightcap for Los Angeles driving -in pitcher Don Drysdale with a ninth-in GOOD BRAKES SAVE LIVES! Como Into our shop and get the topi lit itops when wo chock repair and relino your brakes for safer driving That amounts to a major speech for he modest Ryun He is looking forward to four big West Coast meets starting with the Modesto Calif Belaya May 28 But he speculate on his chancel against great veteran milers such as Dyrol Burleson Jim Grelle Tom and Peter Snell of New Zealand the world record holder at 3:541 3:583 at the Kansas State meet Saturday is a tremendous accomplishment because he did it with no one USE ANY OF OUR CHARGE PLANS 30 DAYS WEEKLY PAYMENTS LAY-AWAY Open Daily 7 A To 8 The ladies summer bowling league gets underway at the 20th Century Lanes Biddeford Wednesday evening at 6:30 Eight five-girt teams will make up the league again this season and the girls will roll a 14-week schedule Prizes will go to all teams participating according to the order they finish to the standings and a banquet at the end of the season is another highlight of the summer league Several of the Twin better bowlers as well as average keglers have atoned up for this popular ladies loop as well aa gome beginners A few openings remain and any lady bowler interested to joining this loop should contact Nick Gillis as soon as possible pressing him the last half mile His coach ach Edmiston MUTUAL BIDDEFORD TIRE SHOP ENDS TUES timed his last quarter in 557 seconds The crowd of 7000 urged him on all the way time is better than the NCAA meet record of 3:598 by Burleson and compares to the American record of 3:555 by Jim Beatty and the collegiate mark of 3:569 by Eve Cool 8:19 "When Mei Knew Tires Across From earing Lumbar 15 Elm Street Call 284-4573 Biddeford ning single Drysdale who dou- two out in the inning had a three-hitter until the toj of the ninth when Chicago tied i 24 on Don single and bad-hop double Mnua nun weight title BILBAO Spain jsuubau quin By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MARACAIBO Carlos Hernandez 134V6 Venezuela stopped Mario Rossito 137V6 Colombia 4 Hernandez 'retains world Junior welter Robinson -Garcia 136 Cuba outpointed Jesse Williams 136)4 Chicago Additional Sports On Page 7 AWwmriMee () ft I.

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