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4' INS ITEM Lynn Mast Monday May 2'0 1 951 A I 4 ROMTHE PRESS BOX 4 41 A 7i 15 am 8:15 a IB 9:35 am is 1 1:15 am National League 12:15 pm 1:15 pm and 4:15 pm 6 3 Win Keys Cubs' 5:10 pm 1 755 standings rf rf Yankee Manager Ralph Houk decided to lift Bahnsen but use tie M4an 4 Tuft (E) 1 1 814 214 3 419 5i4 64 fe Eastern makes it easier to fly to Washington with more jets than anyone every busi ness day Each of these 9 flights is a non stop Whisperfet to nearby National Airport And we have 8 non stops from National to bring you home for reservations call aTravel Agent Or calkEasterh anytime at 262 3700 14 16 16 16 17 IB 20 16 20 Gary Waslewskl rusty after a two week Army Reserve stint started for the Red Sox but didn't get anybody out Horace Clarke led off with an infield single Rpy White walked Joe Pepitone singled White eventually scored on a wild pitch and Kosco drove Pepitone home with a double Manager Dick Williams then brought in Lee Stange but the usually effective little reliever didn't have it this time He gave up run scoring single then was bombed for tout more runs in the second Yankee starter Stan Bahn sen began the rally with a walk and came around on singles by Pepitone and Kos co A walk to Steve Whitaker loaded the bases and fresh lined his double to right to make it 8 0 The Red Sox refused to play dead scoring twice in the fourth on a walk to Reggie Smith a double by Ken Har a ground out and Rico single They made it 8 3 in the fifth when Mike Andrews singled and scored on double a At a comparable stage a year ago when they were destined to go on to the pen nant they stood 17 17 and were five games out of first place Tom Tresh and Andy Koseo were the big guns Sunday as the Yankees jumped out to an 8 0 lead in first two in nings and coasted to "victory before a disappointed sellout crowd of 34727 on the annual Cape Cod Day at enway Park Tresh whose three errors in one inning had practically handed the Red Sox a 4 0 vic tory the night before home the last run of a four run first inning then lined a St Louis Atlanta San rancises Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago Loe Angeles Pittsburgh Houston New York Only a Handful Saw Perfect Game Everyone in terested in sports by now knows all about Mike perfect performance against Haverhill riday but only a few saw him fan 18 and retire two by outfield flies and one by a grounder to give English an 8 to 0 win In fact they tsaw their first perfect game which is something according to Ward our Councilor Charles Hoffman and former Mayor Henry Wall Both were braving the cold blast as Pazik baffled the opposing batters When Pazik fanned the last bat ter for the final out Hoffman said to Wall: per fect game The first I have seen and I have been Wall replied agreeably: the first I have seen and I have been Others who say the bril liant mound performance were Nicholas Condos Walter Blydell and GeorgeJTracy Oh yes Jim Tagalakis who left after English iced the game with five runs in the fifth He departed for Haverhill Apparently it was too bold at raser ield for him Won Lost 20 30 2n IB 19 17 15 15 15 20 American League ho: 2 4 4 4 6 6V Hi TV 814 the two 2 0 California split with "A I in Ji Minnesota winning 2 1 and then losing 3 2 and New York wal EASTERN tantawf The firs ball was thrown ouT Xtoi 7 '4Th EhgHsh High School track VUj rnnka it AQS fif tO fl drCTardtaplae 'fea? defeated the aaaslcbl' 11 IU IKCUCICl esXalso includefl byLt Gov rancis SargentQteco Broadway Adiqs 0 72M Won Lost 22 20 16 16 529 in 18 15 16 15 15 14 George Brunet (4 3) Despite Sunday's 11 3 bomb ing by the New York Yankees the Red Sox head west with an 18 16 won lost record four games behind the league lead ing Detroit Tigers Pct GB 588 556556 515514 500459 4S5429 429 RESULTS Philadelphia 4 St Louis 4 Cincinnati Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 3 2 New York 20 Noustotn 23 Tar Ahippi1ai 1u1 San rancisco 1 3 Chicago 0 6 TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at New York (N) San rancisco at Atlanta (N) Houston at Cincinnati (N) Los Angeles at St Louis (N) Only games scheduled GAMES Pittsburgh at New York Philadelphia at Chicago San rancisco at Atlanta (N) Houston at Cincinnati (N) Los Angeles at St Louis (N) cisions Waslewskl took loss his fourth against victories Dick Ellsworth (4 2) Gary Belf (1 1) are scheduled to pitch for Boston in the Tuesday and' Wednesday games at Anaheim The club then has anz off day before moving to Minnesota tor three games and Oakland for four to conclude the trip Suffolk wirier Winds Up With No Hit Victory BOSTON Ron Corbett has wound up a spectacular baseball season by pitchinga no hit 1 0 victory for Suffolk Uniyepsity of Nasson ThJe 19 year old freshman righthander from 'Medford stnick out 12 and walked two in his masterpiece i Xz What is important for the director of the Joyce Jamboree is ah early reply the schools he invited to participate Director James Led McGuinness after receiving sanctions from Mayor Irving EA Hhne and Charles Downs secretary of the Secondary School Association sent invitations to the schools that played last year in the 24th event McGuinness thinks the 25th event will be a banner one What makes him think that way is the early ac ceptances he has received In less than 48 hours after sending out the letter he received replies from Haver hill Gloucester Lynn English and He ex pects to receive the remainder before June 1 Early replies provides the director an opportunity to fill vacancies should any occur There is a lot of plan ning in running the Jamboree and filling thecard gives the director ah opportunity to direct his attention to other phases of the event It is thq 25th year of the Jamboree Mc Guinness and Treasurer George Tracy the latter serving in that capacity jn all 24 looks forward to making it outstanding The late WilhamL Joyce ho served in an athletic capacity at Classical High from 1919 to 1959 when he retired a period of 40 established the Jamboree in 1944 i by and 52y2 by the Cfflscal Rams This was the tightest meet in the four year his tory of the event and the final outcome was in i until the final event Classical and English started out strong the field events and St was behind bv 20 points going into the running events me spartgns then be gan to threaten' the leaders as they picked up seven points in ithe 100 yard dash by virtue ftf a surprise win and a third place Rick Burrill was thb win ner and Tom Cunningham fin ished third Steve Cheever and Dan Carmody ran one two in the quarter mile to upset Tim Tufts of English and Jim Reczek of Classical The 880 yard tuit was one of the best races of the day with ace Alan "Joseph leading most of the way followed fe: by the Bulldog Rick Jankowski In the final lap the Sfiartan half miler Dave came from nowhere to take the lead an dstave off a last minute spurt by Joseph In the two mile run Phil ree man and John Kosmas of Eng lish ran stride for stride with Joe Crowley and Dan Hamill I oi at Mary ror seven ot me eight laps In the final lap ree man suffered a stitch in his side and KoBmas ran out of gas giv ing St Mary a one two finish an asecona place th meet RELAY DECIDES IT St had a chance to overcome English for the cham pionship if they could defeat Classical In the' relay and they made a valiant effort but could not come close to the running of the Ram quartet relay team defeated only once ip league competition ran the two lap event in close to record i time Outstanding performances In the meet included the two mile i victory of Joe Crowley of St i Mary's In the good time of 10:092 and red Doyle of Eng lish who ran the mile in 4:394 on a slow damp 'track Joe Messirja of Classical was the only double winder in the meet with a long jump of to take first iri this event followed by a 239 clocking in his first place win in the 220 He also ran the first leg' in the relay and gar nered a lead that was never challenged Dave O'Connor ran his best half mile tor St Mary's as he won the event and posted the time of 2:046 Huck Tyler con tinued his undefeated skein with his victory in the high hurdles in the fast time of 162 he also placedsecond in the long jump and ran the anchor leg in the I relay I STRONGERSQIAD I English won the meet on the basis of a strong squad picking up the seconds thirds and I fourths to give the Bulldogs the I greater point total Classical had seven first place winners to five i for St Mary's and only three by the winning team Won b' Coreofen (SIM) 5 Ra fuse (E) 3 Kosmas" (E): 4 Cappola (E) DistanceH13 ft in DlSCUS Won by rangos'(E): 2 Wuiitiev sky (E) 3 Yee (C) 4 EricksonISM) 100 ft HIGH JUMP Won by Berry (C): I WeiSkel (E) 3 CrCwmor (C) 4 Cennammi (E)' 5 ft In SHOTPirr IWon by McNulty (C) 2 Hoomis (E): 3 Lennon (SM): 4 Doyle MO YARDS 4 attempting zWon by O'Connor (SIM) 2 Jo efeph (C) 3 Burke (SM 4 Jan greyhounojcowskl (E) 2:046 bv Dovle (E) 2 Lbzftr (SM): 3 McKinnon (SM) 4 Meagher (C) 4:304 TWO Won bv Crowlev (SM): 2 Hamill NL Roundup a right hand swinger after Giants pilot ranks replaced starting pitcher Bob Solin with southpaw Joe pibbon Bohn the victim OI INen first nomer as a LesJ 1 AL vuu nau guLitfij twu vuL in me the Cubs to a 6 3 victory mnmg oerore walking ROi) Santo Hie Giants had taken toe first game 1 0 ton the six hit pitching ORCES CHANGE of Gaylord Perry and a second Durocher said" Her inning homer by Jim Hart man put in the left handed Manager Leo Durocher made pitcher Gibbon he forced toe to the sixth inning switch from the take out Nen and bring in 'a left hand bitting Nen to Banks right handed hitter I tajow 25th joVce Jamboree Looms As Banner Event News of the death of PC Edward (Eddie) Ander son who i was killed in action in Vietnam brought sad ness in local boxing circles where he was widely known was a grand Tony Pavone commented Tony knew the boy well As boxing instructor at the Lynn Club Tony trained Eddie from the time he was eight years old He brought him along in Silver Mittens and then in the Golden Gloves where he fought In the 135 pound class Eddie distinguished himself in both divisions Said Tony: developed fast and advance fast He was an easy boy to handle a gentleman all tiie time and absorbed information quickly I regret to learn of his Morrison Says: Last week a discussion of the Jimmy Ellis Jerry Quarry non violent heavyweight championship bout brought a suggestion that each decision shouldjbe announced William (Beezer Downing a man who has been associated with boxing 50 years like it He said it has been tried and proved unpopular Thomas (Skip) Morrison president of the New England Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and prominent boxing judge sides with Downing but for a different reason He says: have seen disturbances after 10 and 15 round decisions We would have them after each round It is bad enough to have trouble after 10 or 15 rounds than to have violent protests after each Morrison continues: would have brief fights trouble and delay of bouts against one roundde i cisions I am against trouble in any sport Sport Items lacked Up Here and They say that Mike Pazik will hurl for Harwich in the Cape Cod LCO IVIOVw League this summer If it is so Jimmy Leonard will lose the ace of his Post 291 American Legion pitching Th Chicago Cubs caught San siair classical lost to Kngnsn on rnaay May lu ana then dropped the next three games to lose ground in the Essex County pennant race The Rams play the re maining four games at easer ield including English next Monday Today the Rams entertain Lowell while English travgls Jo The Eastetp Mass schoolboy tournament will open at raser ield oh Sat urday June ormer English High baseball players what Herman had in mind I certainly going to a lefty' against a lefty Nen was hitting 077 in 12 games The second game setback left the Giants tied with red hot At lanta for second ijlac inthe National just one game behind the St Louis Cardinals The Brayes swept a double header from the New York Mete 3 2 and 2 0 for a run of eight victories in their last 10 games The7 Cardinals bowed to Phila delphia 4 3 extending the losingstring to four Cincinnati slugged Pittsburgh 9 3 and Houston beat los Angeies twice i and 3 1 1 nnnrl St Washington1 DniMe in Tri Meet English High track team won its fourth con secutive Tri Meet 'City Championship Saturday losing Qit St and I Classibal St Manning Bowl i The Red and Gray runners Detroit Cleveland BOSTON' Baltimore Minnetota Chicago California Oakland Washington New York RESULT New York Boston 3 Chicago 6 7 Oakland 2 3 California 2 2 Minnesota 14) Detroit 5 7 Washington 4 0 Cleveland lil 2 Baltimore 6 0 GAMES Boston at California (N) Detroit af Minnesota (N) New York at Washington (N) Chicago at Baltimore (N) Only games scheduled'1 GAMES Boston at California (N) New York at Washington (N) Chicago at Baltimore (N) Detroit at Minnesota (N) Cleveland at Oakland (2 twl mght) so he sent up Dick Hoswer as a pincn mner in me sixth Howser singled and reached second on a passed ball Joe Pepitone Was intentionally walked and Kosco crossed up this strategy by lifting his fifth homer into the left field screen Joe Verbanic finished up for toe Yankees to preserve Bahn sen fourth victory in five de Whitewall Bidding or 1 Repeat Win The 'semifinal doubleheader intoe sixteenth annual George Huestis Memorial marathon to night over 716th of a mile at Wonderland Park finds defend ing champion Whitewall of toe TCflith Tallinn ctrincr rvn Sox Better Off Than A Year Ago Herman ranks turning toe other cheek and Ernie Banks followed Dick left jab with a right smash that floored toe Giants Nen drilled a two run homer intthe fourth inning of Sunday rimihlohAariar niohfAan ai Con English High basehall players rancisco toen bnwod nnt in who were coached by Dave Barry are members of a the sixth for pinch hitter Banks a a 1 Am 4 a Lamam I a a 4 a A 5 3 uumniiLUTC piciLiiinig lu iiuiiui vave wuu i retiixiig uuwauii iMuer puwerea coach after 22 years The event will be at St Mi Hall Tuesday June 25 The hall should be filled to capacity that night Bobby Condos of English i mZ Stanky who moved fast and last IIE games and soared into 1VH nian "i furiously wito spcoiri game sub Tnhn swinpt fmr himspl with did iron three run homer by other American League Oakland leading 2 1 inthe a aiBiaii iw Mni i iii i i i ii i 1 1 it i azfiteher and with three pindt garoes Sunday Detroit swept a fourth mning Qf toe opener and incudjnK famed JitteZ iiuivxa au svuxinK runs in zinc two leinTjcib hulmiu i i 1 i a i imt i fi am in i i sanje mnmg Johnxwhose 4 0 redbrd shows Brunant Tka'Cnv TXAMQ TrV OT YA A Alic (dTJA WliU BlOllCU Uro flrtTCl axwhvwu 0 1 vWQjLAtI UK iCUluJ sonan reverse with10 straight homer string agdx Cleveland with a toree rurf homer and shut UelrtVMfNn fM'rpet Af tnA WAV 'd 1 xxro mi lAcfie wine nAir knob hn wni ran talMt ad Gold TRI SCHOOL TRACK MEET AT MANNING BOWL EATURED THESE UPPER Doug Curry of Lynn Classical winner of pole vault clears the bar while a feammate roots him over UPPER inish of 100 yard dash Rick Burrill of St lanene was the winner Billy Rafuse of Lyhn English in lane four was second Third was Tom Cunningham of St Mary's in lane fivi LOWER Jbrdan Berry of Classical who captured first placo jn the high jump sails over with his winning leap home three more in toe sec I 1 A 1 1 ond Kosco also helped spark Jiff 11 I 1 1 I f1 fl 1 1 M' both early rallies with a double La La ana a single men belted a toree run homer in toe sixth to wind up with five runs batted in 12 14 16 16 17 19 20 30 31 4756ft 529529469457 420 4139 400 Bjr LARRY ELDRIDGE bases loaded double to drive WSTUN (P) The Boston Red Sox lost their seven game winning streak but still in better shape in the standings than they were a year ago as they embark on a ten game road trip starting tonight at Anaheim Ace right hander Jose Santi ago (5 1) is slated to pitch the opener of toe toree game Sam Price one of to ton boxing promoters against the tntry nis days offered an excellent sugges tiomzHe said that the judges should sit in the balcony IqoKing down on the fight rather than at ringside look irig up He could judge the fight better from that angle He could mark his card after each round and turn it into the referee after the bout The 1 in me (E) pistancev 99 ft Won by Curr (C) son (C) Byers (E) HeighUh 8 ft 6 tn 9 AATM rtWD Won bv Messins (C): 2 Tyler (C) 3 Duncan (E) 4 MiacLesn (E) 20 ft 6 HIGH Won by Tyler (C)i 2 Weisket (E) 8 Quinn (SM) 4 Curtin (SIM) Time 162 LOW vvcxn uy izurrudu yrai vvuuoiir 1 md (E) 3 Reilly (SM) 4 Murphy (C) 144 Won bv Bumll (SM): 2 Rafuse (E) 3 fSM) 4 Gallo (E) 111 220 YARD zVVvrtl LV IVlXrcBlilQ wlllllvlt SMTM UaniH £1 Keith Dillon string on toe spot' Tlmaa 9 in onp half and Aaron Kulchin Xn'Gheever (SM) 2 Car skv'k Wireless Melrwlv nZnarl mody (SM) 3 Tufts (E) 4 Reczek stitutions let pitcher Tommy '1 i ho nther Whitewall will bi to do what no otht aiiuiuuiiiguit? iMiiieu diiier Jollv and fhp fahulnns and 7Xand ended rank Rosha ble to ed the sea consecutive a niErhtmare' the feito 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standout field 8e TRACK On ajta5 X' 7 tt Barney Bloom supervisdr of the Lynn program is looking forward to a big season in tennis i He plans a tennis clinic for youngsters and aauits witn several leading stars serving as instructors wa He says more than 200 will attend the clinic The d)CAY In fMjn 35th annual Park Denartment bafinuetXwiH be Wednes wl Al day at the Hotel Edison Mel Lundstedt supervisor nf Tvnn narks'nnd nlavprniindc is in rhnrofo'nf the er ddie Stanky quet Of i char8m8 through toe a American League standings "Bob Singer proprietor of Lynnway' Recreation al vwrth managerial plotting that leys was pleased to see more than 80 persons attencLthe borders on Wmystical A junior bowling banquet (Wt the Oxford Club Singer jrfiicago White Sox A recalled that he was the first to have a bowling leagukSwept aSunday doubleheader for teen agers "See those boys out he point 'hum city 2 7 3 and ea tney are tne future bowling stars of Lynn There are some promising young bowlers hr the Ron nle Crowley manager of the alleys presented the tro pmea to ine youljgsiers Babe Ruth League opens thexseason SaturdayJune i ana tney say tnat some bright stars are mei Mrh team Th Tarmhlnn hrnfhnre Jrua otU 'Tnmmv are ooing a great jop at Lynn Shore andDknc Truax nopes ror a gooa year as manager ot the west lynn Ma 7 tonal CtoVtnnl Pnmmlff AAWinn CIaIaw WAJiiuxq MVIIVUI VLVVlllCUl lIVUuli kjKzVOVIX nested in a field and track meet at Manning Bowlsome pw" zTV tliVIlrr latMAfl KT cn VTCU UX0BI 4iuftu3t wiliCzB UiUUUVUV) UJ VrlllUUie JA MM RmAZBm such nn ovont The Rod Bvn Ynks four game series Park It rained three 'Mi delighted' with his irs of area High SchooL gave a pre game Weston president of toe Cape half it W11J be Wireless Melody Azl nme ume winner and 18 mes 1VTVMT WIW33IVWI 1 i (f tt '7 la 'wfe 1 1: ttz fe SA mi C' 1 Wf' 'Z 'ah A kA 'i hHHkkHHhBEL sUtf aBKmorv i VVA zvz MEjgflH 1 to s'4sttSMSSS SHk 7 Mpmt W4'Z MvA XQf eawr I ARI "Wl TTLpn'' i.

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