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Stormy Weather UpsetsRace Week's Competition

SECOND PLACE '"SMK KSZimmerman, Jr., shown adjusting sails prior to

start of Race Week day at Bellport. Firstplace went to Robert Matteson.

—Advance Photo

Tropical tempest Brenda blew a s tormy finish to the I 960 Cruise Weekcompetition of the Great South Bay Yacht Racing Association. Due to inclem-ent weather and high winds, two of the scheduled six days of racing were can-celled. Winners were determined on the basis on their showings in the events offWesthampton , Monday; Bellport , Tuesday ; Point O' Woods, Thursday and BayShore, Friday.

The Babylon Yacht Club , head-quarters for the planned finale,was the scene of winds of galeforce, a running sea spotted withwhitecaps and spume. Skippersand owners hasti ly beached theirsailing vessels to prevent damageor destruction at the hands of thestorm. The wind and sea dashedtwo boats of the Nnrvnsketuckclass against the rocks, nearlydestroying them. A dozen othercraft were similarly disabled , whi lemore than n few boats capsizedor were swamped.

Saturday 's beach was litteredwith the frail craft , stripped ofsails and sailors , whi le the un-relenting grey seas washed overthe shallow docks and vigorouslyrocked the larger power-drivenyachts moored to the piers. Thewind was steady and unwavering.Boat owners, skippers , crow mem-bers and racing officials gatheredin groups, an t ic ipa t ing cancella-tion of the day 's activities as racetime drew near.

Once the wash-out was madeofficial , the posting of the in-dividual winners and f inal placestandings seemed ant i -cl imatic tothe excitement aroused by the day 'sweather.

Fair weather and slight breezeshad characterized the races thatwere held earlier in the week. OnFriday, the races had to bo de-layed because of the dead calmthat prevailed on the bay at racetime.

Two Boats UndefeatedThe four-day competition saw

only two boats, Robert Matteson 'sPolycter and Cand y lieukhnrt'sYes Indeed register perfect scores

of 400 points (100 first-placepoints for each of 1 races) .

Winners repeating their l'.W.tCruise Week class tr iump hs wereDill Ludhim 's sni pe , Ever Reign ,Doug Westin 's Old Smuggler inthe thist le class , and Kd I.avlano 'sblue inv, Wanda Lea. II. Hast ingsReddall' s Fly ing Fox , I'.ifi'.i ravenclass champion , f in ished t ied .'orfirst in this year 's competit ionwith K iuite Lee 's Eel.

Protests DismissedTwo protests were considered

Saturday af ternoon by the RegattaCommittee , beaded by John 0.Zimmerman. Both protests , one inthe Blue Jay Open class and onein the Narrnsketuck class , weredismissed.

Mr. Z immerman s assistant onthe commit tee was John Boinert .Committee members included FredBecker , Barrio Ferguson , Dr. Mer-rill Foote, Bryan Lawrence, RolfMirhclson, C. Barron Ot i s , Mr.Wil l iam Parke , Howard Peterson ,Thomas Sheppard and Gardiner.Sillies.

Final StandingsFinal Cruise Week standings , by

class , are as follows:Raven class: 1 ( t i e ) . Flying Fox ,

H. Hastings Reddall—Eel , KnutcLee; 2. Tornoremo , David Balch.

Class A Handicaps: 1. Misal-liance , Ted Naught on; 2. Ellen R-4, John Mclnerney; 3. Oasis, SusanWhits.

Mobjack class: 1. No. 100, RogerMoorman; 2. Socko, Whitey Thav-er; 3. Fiddler 's Green , "CharlesRaynor.

Star class: 1. Her Ladyship VI,Peter Paige; 2. Wnssuni , Bill King

and John Sneduker. (Only two con-testants)

Thistle class: 1. Old Smuggler ,Doug Westin; 2. Stinge r , RalstonHayden; 3. More Mischief , BillParke.

Narrnsketuck : 1. Teaser , CharlesA x t m a n n ; 2. Ariel , F.. C. A rink.:i Snap II . Dick Ileidelberger.

C o t t o n t a i l class: 1. Polyester.Robert Matteson; 2. Shark II I , TedZimmerman; 3. Peter , NormanHelden.

L igh t in g class: 1. Mistress . Ro-ller! David; 2. Black Orchid , Wil-l iam E. Thomas; 3. Grctchen ,Daniel Winkoop.

Class B Handicap: 1. Whisper ,Owen Brooks ; 2. Movette , DonaldGardner: .'). Jov. John Wagoner.

Cape Cod class: 1. White Cap,Peter and Brandt Ris ing; 2. Bon-nie Lass, Bonnie Obrig; 3. Reject ,F. J. Angliss.

Jet-M class: 1. Cantie , JohnRemmer; 2. (tie) Duchess, DaveBeebe and Saltv Pete , Peter andSally Oakes.

Snipe class: 1. Ever Reign, BillL t i d lum; 2. Just Yellow , RandyRichards; 3. Tequila , Harold Bebe-i inn ,

S. R. class: 1. Ye Old Sour , Ro-land Sillies'; 2. Bounty, Alex Nagle;3. Little Andre , Robert Murray.

Blue Jay class , Open division: 1.Wanda Lea , Ed Laviano; 2. Phoe-nix , Gordon Baldwin; 3. Tango ,Snnford Hague.

Blue Jay class, Junior division :1. Dolphin II, Kirk Roeser; 2,Dixie Belle , Ted Benton; 3. TheOars, Stephen and Molly Orr.

Blue Jay class. Midget division:1. Lit t le Dipper , Stuart Bravshaw;2. Scoot , liobbv Locke; 3." Nite-mare , Paul Tooker.

Beetle Cat class ,»0pen division :1. Lit t le Gull , Marshall Picket!;2. Rebel , B r u c e Ferguson; 3.Cricket , Betty Martin.

Beetle Cat class. Midge t divi-sion: 1. Hot Cat , Bryce Suydam;2. Snap, Johuath an Ileidelberger;3. Bobcat . Rob Strong.

Tech nighv class: 1. Yes In-deed , Candy Benkhart ; 2. No. 14,Carol Lynch ; 3. EI-A1, JohnMorris.

Seaford Skiff class: 1. Goodbye,Robert Anderson; 2. Chiclet , BruceKennedy: 3. Scallop. D. and J. VanNostrum!.

Sailf ish class , ( large) : 1. FortyFour Too . Edward V. Ketchum ;2. Oops , .t ack Danes; 3. PetiteBateau . John Ruppe .

Sai lf ish class , ( s m a l l ) : 1. Que-y p ) . Jerry E c k f e l d t ; 2. Skipper ,Noel Sanborn; 3. Sngelu , H. C.I mines.

BOWLINGMaggio's

Patchogue RecreationTuesday Men's League

League leader: Bennett Homes,23 >it -9Mi .

High game: Ed O'Brien , Jr., 247.High series: Ed O'Brien , Jr.,

572.Hi gh team: Sleepers, 936.High series: Sleepers, 2,540.Games over 199: Ed O'Brien ,

Jr., 247; Bob Bouteher, 234 ; JoeLamont, 212; Ken Hodge, 206, 199 ;Joe Bianca , 201; Charles Barron,199.

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Wednesday Men's LeagueLeague leader: Team 1, Trotter ,

25-15.High game: John Connelly, 238.Hi gh four game: John Connelly,

793.High team: Team 1, Trotter ,

573.High four game: Team 4, Roeck-

lein , 2093.Games over 200: John Connelly,

238, 200; Joe Trotter , 230, 202;Mike Kelly, 225; Fred Lang, 220 ;Al Burrough , 211; Joe Novick ,202; John Roeckloin , 213, 205;Roy Robinson , 204.

* * *Thursday Mixed League

League leader: Kurt's CoffeeShop: 15-9. Team 2, Brand , 15-9.

High game: Men: Bob Maggio,208; Women: Barbara Brain!, 165.

High series: Men: Bob Maggio,552; Women , Barbara Brand , 444.

Hi gh team: Team 2. Brand , 664.High series: Kurt 's Colfee Shop,

1867.Gnmes over 200 : Men : Rob

Maggio . 208; Charles Barron , 205;Herman Brand , 200.

Games over 150: Women: Bar-bara Brand, 165; Ruth Cook , 152.

* * * .Monday Mixed League

League leader: Team 2, Vonne ,19-11.

High game: Men: George Brush ,230; Women: Jo Thompson, 211.

High nerleii : Men: George finish ,032: Women: Jo Thompson , 530.

High team : Team 8, Lindgren ,043. *

High series: Team 8, Lindgren ,2693.

Games over 200: Men: GeorgeBrush , 230, 214; John Roeckleln,208; AVnold Benson , 200.Games over 160; Jo Thompson,

211 . 177: Mike Mavhew . 192 , 171;Dot Birmingham, 170; Eve Roe ;k-lein , 162; Alice Keller, 166 , 165.

* * *Sunday Mixed League

League leader: Comets, 18 1*;-8%.

High game: Men: Ken Hod ge,224 : Women: Alice Keller, 406.

High team : Hesitators, 616.High series : Hesitators , 1848.Games over 190: Men : Ken

Hodge, 221; Charles King, 199; JoeMarch , 219; Joe Jankowski , 190.

Games over 155: Women: FloPorter, 177; Alice Keller , 171, 155;Dolores Lee, 157; Ruth Jankow-ski , 155.

Patchogue Bowling CenterFriday Mixed Handicap

Frank Rignola , 243, 193 (615);Dick Lindstrom , 220; Llovd Park -er, 215 (576); Connie Price , 209,193 (581); Dave Strullcr , 203;Charles Rogers , 202; Earle Ko-man , 194 ; Jim Kell y, 192: DotDioguardo, 183; Virginia Wurm ,178, 156 (159); Ani ta Becker , 178;Terry Van Schaick . 170, 168 ( 156);Rose Felice. 167; Lee Gorman , 100and Ethel Menrisky, 100.

Monday Ladies ' Handicap

Dotv Podlaski , 222 , 196 (528);Denise Price , 205 ( 4 9 1 ) ; GinnieKoman , 180; Mildred Natalias ,179; Carole Lento , 177: Paul ine LaBarbara. 171; Helen Knshatn . 166,161 ( 17( 1); Marguerite Romaine ,166.

* * *Monday Ladies' Handicap

(July 18)

Mary Perrier , 192 (459); LeeGorman , 178, 177 ( 187); RuthCook , 177 (471) ; Barbara Gamier ,176, 160 (481); Mary Oliver . 170(485); Denise Price , 169; RuthBackes , 168; Rose Marie Micueci ,168; Harriet Monahan , 167; ElsaGeddc. 165.

* * *Friday Mixed Handicap (July 22)

Joe Backes, 244; John Venier ,204; Jim Oliver , 191; Dot Lewis,178 (458); Mary Skelaney, 177;Ginnie Koman, 177; Elsie Mis-ehuch , 1(59; Gretta Rizzi , 167; JoanBurgess, 100.

Patchogue Bowling CenterWins Suffolk's ASA Title

A C A I^HAIVFPQ are tnese members of the PatchogueJADrx ^rLrvLVlr O Bowling Center team. Local team beatErttenmanrTs of Bay Shore, 7-2, for Suffolk County softball cham-pionship. Patchogue now enters Metropolitan ASA tournament,meeting Glen Cove in firs t round. In front row, left to right,

Bob Gilman, Leo Lomangino, Bill Cockerill, Bob Brooks, PatTecarr, Al Rocklein and seated in front of group is Harry Wise.Back row, 1. to r., are Art Rate, Red Carsten, Frank Voyack, MikeStephani, Norris Gilman, Billy Lanyi, Mike Savlno and JoeAntonacci. Not present when picture was taken is Jack Ciarraputo.

ACCEPTING TROPHY«ft tJ"iachampion Patchogue Bowling Center is JoeAntoivacci , extreme right. Team was presentedtrophy by ASA Commissioner Charles Boccia,

center. At left is ropresenative of Bay Shoreteam, accepting trophy for runner-up spot. Pat-chogue Bowling Center won ASA final Sunday,7-2, beating Enlcnmann's of Bay Shore.

Jones Beach RollerSkating Show SlatedFor Sunday at 9 p.m.

The th i rd of this season 's seriesof roller skat ing exhibit ions .willbo held at the Jones Beach StatePark Roller Skating Rink Sun-day, s ta r t ing at 9 p. m.

All Jones Beach State Parkroller ska t ing exhibi t ions featuresingles routines by both men andwomen, pairs , mixed pairs andfours , intricate dance arrange-ments and novelty skating demon-strations. Al l performers are na-t ional , sectional and state cham-pions or contenders for these topt i t les .

These ska t ing exhibi t ions atJones Beach are free of chargeand sanctioned by the L'nitodStates Amateu r Roller Skat ingAssociation and under the direc-tum of the president of the asso-ciation , George Apdale.

Haven 't heard much about Peep-ing Toms lately. Maybe they don 'thave to peep anymore.

If il's news — you 'll find it inThe Patchogue Advance.

BRIDGE NOTESThe South Shore Bridge Club

held its weekly duplicate gameFriday night at its regular clubroom in the VFW hall on Ed-wards Street, Patchogue.

It was a charity master pointgame and there were eight tablesin play in the Mitchell movement.The winners in the North-Southposition were : First, Mrs. BerniceSorg and Mrs. Dorothy Bertrand ,both of Islip; second , WilliamRate of Patchogue and HamiltonSlechta of Bellport; third , Mrs.Bert Gordon of Patchogue andEugene Blau of Manorville.

Winners in the East-West posi-

tion were : First, Mr. and Mrs.Mortimer Katz of Bay Shore ; se-cond Mrs. Gertrude Barteau ofBabylon and Raymond MacLeanof Bell port; third. Charles Geddesand son of Bay Shore.

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West BabylonAces TrounceRookies Twice

The West Babylon Aces beatthe Patchogue Rookies twice Sun-day, 7-1 and 3-2 at West Babylon.The Aces are 19-2 in Suffolk Coun-ty Baseball League action.

The Aces took the opener ineasy fashion , having iced the gamewith a four run first inning. Awalk , base hits by Frank Schaeferand Joe Petriello , a double byTommy Rielly, another single anda sacrifice fl y accounted for theruns.

In the third inning, Petriello hitfor the distance. The Aces addedtwo more in the fi fth . Bob Mc-firath homered for Patchogue,preventing the locals from beingshut out.

The 3-2 score in the nightcapwas considerabl y closer. A singleby Albrecht, with two outs inthe seventh inning drove in tworuns and proved the edge neededby the Aces.

Patchogue took the lead in thefourth when C h a H i e Sieberthomered with a man on base. Butthe thref run rally in the .seventhby West Baby lon was the differ-ence.

Patchogue 000 001 0—1W. Babylon 401 020 x—7

Patchogue ' 000 200 0—2W. Babylon 000 > 000 0—3

By Bill Clendennen

Patchogue Bowling Center is theSuffolk County softball champion.The Patchogue entry in the Ama-teur Softball Association won theright to the coveted title by beat-ing Entenmann 's of Bay Shore,7-2, in the ASA final at PatchogueSunday night.

The local team will travel toGlen Cove August 8-11 to playthe regional championshi p teamfrom Westchester County as partof the Metropolitan New Yorktournament.

Sunday 's action saw Bay Shorejump to an early 2-0 lead in thesecond inning. A single, sacrificebunt , another single, a stolen baseand a double pushed across thetwo tallies. Patchogue evened thecount in the bottom of the secondwhen Art Rate drove a home runto deep right-center field , scoringMike Savino , who had singled.

Patchogue Takes LeadThe local nine went ahead by

two in tin' fourth on back-to-backsingles by Antonacci and Savino ,a costly error by the visitors ' leftfielder , Hubbard and a double byLanyi.

Winn ing pitcher Bob Brooks ledoff a three-run insurance rall y inthe bottom of the f i f th wi th awell placed drag bunt. Cockerillfollowed with another bunt single.With two on and none away, Te-carr singled scoring Brooks andsending Cockerill to third . Anto-nacci then bounced a run-scoringsingle through the hole at shorttha t spelled doom for starting pit-cher Powell. Tecarr , t rying toscore from second on the hit , was

thrown out at home on a finethrow from center fielder Schultz.

Savino greeted reliever Baileywith a single that sent Antonaccito third and set up the game'sfinal tally. On the first pitch toLanyi , Savino broke for secondand Bay Shore catcher Feinmanoverthrew into short center field.Antonacci scored easily.

Laughlin , covering second on thepiny, fell over the sliding Savinoand when the two commenced toscuffle both dugouts emptied inan attempt to separate the com-batants and prevent any furtherdemonstration. Umpires Faulknerand Brown soon had the situationwell in hand , however, and nothingmore came of the sudden flare-up.

Bay Shore ThreatensBay Shore threatened in the

seventh, as shortstou Dromerhau-ser doubled to left and Powell ,now playing center field, drew thevisitors ' third base on balls of thecame. But Brooks bore down ,striking out Feinman and trettine:

pinch-hitter Flood to ground intoa game-ending double play, Savinoto Ciarraputo to Lanyi.

Brooks, in chalking up his mostimportant victory thus far in theseason, struck out eight and is-sued three passes.

The contest , originally schedul-ed for Jul y 30, was postponed aday due to wet grounds followingSaturday 's storm.

Trophies PresentedCharles Boccia , Suffolk County

Commissioner of the ASA Tour-ney, presided over the trophy pre-sentations following the game'sfinal out.

Pat Rooney presented the Pat-chogue nine with the first-placetrophy, while Dewey Moon of theNorthport Observer awarded theBay Shore squad the runner-upstatuette. Tony Fusaro, SuffolkCounty assistant commissioner,then presented Mike Savino ofPatchogue the tournament's MostValuable Player trophy. In thechampionshi p game, Savino went

three for three, scored twice andbatted in another run.Bay Shore (2) iPatthoiuc (7)

AB R H AB R HFeinman .e 3 0 l|Cockeri] !.8b 2 I 1LnuKhlin.2b 3 0 OITecari- .lf 8 0 1a-Flood 1 0 0|Antonacci.cf » 2 2McLnurin .Sb 3 0 0'Savino .ss 3 2 :iSouhrartu.lb 3 0 l l . n n y i .lb 3 0 1Hubbard.If 3 0 OjKaUM f 3 1 1Schulta. rf 3 1 l |Ci:ivrnputo,2b 3 0 0Smith .cf 1 0 OiSH-phani .e 3 0 UBniU'y.p 1 0 OMJrmiks .p 3 1 1Drnm '.ser.ss 3 1 21Powi'll ,i> ,cf 2 0 1|

Totals 20 2 0! Totals 20 ~, 10a-Crounded i n t o double play for Laugh-

lin in seventh.Score by innings :

Hay Shore 020 000 0—2 G 3Patchoitue 020 230 x—7 10 . 2

K-Feinrmm (2 1 . Smith . Tecarr. Hate.RMI - - Dromerhauser , Powell , Tecarr.

Antonacci , Savino , Lanyi , Hate < 2 | ; 2B—Powell, Dronierbauser. Lanyi : HR—Rate ;SH—Dromei hauser. Smith . Savino i 2 ) ;DP—Snvino-Cinrraputo-Lanyi : LOB—BayShore 0. Pan-houe 2 ; Hits oft*: Brooks .0 in 7—Powell. 9 in 4 1 .1—Bailey, 1 in1 2/3 ; Slruck out by. Brooks , 8 in 7—Powell, i in 4 1.3—Bailey 4 in 1 2/3 ;lill olf : Brooks , :i in 7—Powell . 1 in 4 1/3

Builey. 0 in 1 2 , 3. Umpires : Plate .Frank F a u l k n e r ; Bases , Hal Brown ; Olli-cial Scorer: Frank Andrisani .

R head TrackTo GuaranteeRace Purses

"During the month of August ,"said promoter Ed Hawkins, "we'lloffer a guaranteed purse of $1,000each Saturday ni ght for the stock-car racing shows at RiverheadRaceway. "

Hawkins also announced thathe 'll grant one week of grace tothe "relfel" drivers who, he said ,ignored his ban on running at thi-ne w W e s t h a m p t o n Speedway."We 'll give them all one morechance ," Hawkins said. "If theyrace at Westhampton Friday night ,they 'll be finished at Riverheadfor the balance of the season."

Saturday, Riverhead will offerthe jalop ies, sportsmen and modi-fied cars, in addition to some-thing new—a team demolitionderby. In the "demmo," Jim Ma-lone will captain a team of fivedrivers from the Hamptons againstfive Riverhead drivers led byCharlie Tu rbush. "This," saidHawkins , "has been in the makingfor some time and it should be adill y."

With J immy Malone ready toresume h/s assault on the River-head Raceway point records in thesportsman and modified classifica-tions, Bert Hedges has / revealedhe is returning to action in thenew Shamrock Special. Hedges, thedefending c h a m p i o n in bothclasses, has been sidelined whileFrank McGee of Water Mill re-built the car.

The drivers will also be prep-ping for the big 50-lap mid-Sum-mer championship to be staged atRiverhead on Thursday, AugustIS.