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Awards Given JWY Athletes BAYPORT - James Wilson Young High School held its Ath- letic Awards banquet at Land' s End Restaurant m Sayville on June 4 to honor its varsity lettermen. The banquet was sponsored by tbe G.O. and was attended by approximately 80 student s and their guests. Gary Davis, vice president of the G. O., was master of cere- monies and introduced Coach Joseph Vignato , head of the ath- letic department , who spoke triefl y on spo rtsmanship and de- sire , "The Key to Success " . The guest speaker was William Thieben , vice - principal of Bay Shore High School , who spoke on the roll of an athlete in high school and his responsibilities to his school and co m munity . Other guests included Norman H. Gray, vice president of the Board of Education; Melvin Hill , supervising principal; Robert Covell , principal of the high school , and Col . R .P. Craft , as- sistant principal of the high school. Mr . Gray honored tlie outstand- ing athletes of the school by pre- senting them with \arsiry jac- kets. Those inducted this year were Gary Divis , Bob Drzal , Walt Adams , Bod Goodall , Bill Neuss , Bob Lew is , Gene Mon- tenare, Michael v\ riston , Craig Horman and Joe Gars. Islanders Sunk IConlinued \rt, <n Pa<n M found a tough hurdle in the Hun- tington team as the Nortons out- ply hit the home team 17 to 6 as they wrapped up the contes r early with a big 11 - run second stanza . Kay O'Connor was the winning hurler for the Norton \ ,C , and although registering onlv one St rike out received some 'ire support afield to limit the Brook- haven Tow n ci rl s to just six hits. Ellie Goette l , who received credit for two straight w.ns over Merrick and Bay Shore was the losing pitcher as she fanned two and walked three over the sev en innine route . The Islanders meet the Miss- L' s from Merric k at Cente reach this week. A win in this came would keep the locals in second place with a record of th re e wins and onl y one loss. B ROOKHAVEN TOWN RECREATION GIRLS ' BOWL ING TEAM members who recently captured first place ui the Junior ABC National Mailographic Bowling Tournament are pictured above at an honor- ary banquet given for them by the American Bowling Congress. Members of the five-girl team , whicn finished ahead of better Man 2,300 other teams from all parts of the nation , include, 1 to r, Team Capt. Patricia Scallce , Shirley Herman , Wilma Colen , Maria Krause and Linda Kelly. Stand - in- behind the girls are 1 to r , Supt. of Recreation Lewis Rogers , Bob Zellner , sports director of Vwsdav ; Councilman C . Francis Giaccone; Mr^ Maree Scallce, Team Coach: Ted Hoffman , Eastern representative of tne Junior ABC; Count .man William Rogers and Councilman George Fuchs. West Point Richard Powell son of Mr. and Mrs. William Powel l of Pennsyl - vania \venue , Medford Station has been selected for admission ' to the Lnited States Military A- ccdemv at West Point . A June !9f3 rriduite of Seton Hall High School , he has <ust completed his I res ' -ii in < ear at the college of ciii- ineernp j Ru r gers University, .\e t Brunswic k , N .J. , where he al jo nude the freshman football ind baseball teams. As a plebe, he w ill enter West Point July 1. Brookhaven Town Re creation Softball League Standings NORTHBELLPORT SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST Brookhaven Asphalt , n Island State Bank ° . , Mastic Hour Inn , { Safeway Builders * s Scala Homes , j Marran ' s Oil I _ U o SOUTHERN OPEN SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST Ron & Joe ' s 6 0 Carl & Bob' s 5 2 Katrinka Deli 4 2 Skyllner diner 4 2 Brookhave n Jets 3 2 Cosmic A ' s 4 4 K of C 5293 1 5 Patchogue Sports 1 5 Brookhaven Mets 0 6 NORTHERN BROOKHAVEN SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST McMullen ' s Market 13 0 Hawkins _ Spence 7 2 Tinker Bank 9 5 Rocky Pt. Auto 6 7 Sullivan 's Tavern 6 8 Stony Brook 2 7 Link Cleaners 3 11 Woodhull Estate s 2 8 CENTEREACH FAST PITCH LEAGUE TEAM WON LOST Sybelle Carpet 9 0 White Horse Inn 5 3 Shangri-La Rest 4 6 Tinker Bank 2 6 Lyons Ford 2 7 NORTH PATCHOGUE SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST Medford Brahuas 5 0 Carlson Homes 4 0 Bruno ' s Bar & Grill 4 2 Patchogue Moose 1 3 K & J Hardware j 4 Selden Bandits 0 ° NORTHERN OPEN SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST North Shore Inn 4 0 Hopkins Deli 3 1 Heatherwood A.C. 4 2 Patchogue Marine 4 2 Eagle Estates 3 2 F.A.A . 2 3 K.O.T.A. , 6 Terryville 0 5 FIRE DEPT. SLO-BALL TEAM WON LOST Hagerman F.D. 4 0 Yaphank F.D. 3 1 Eastport F.D. 2 1 Brookhaven F.D. 3 2 Center Moriches F.D. 1 3 Hpltsville -Farm. F. D. 1 3 Mastic Beach F.D. 0 4 MASTIC BEACH FAST PITCH LEAGUE TEAM WON LOST Reliable Plumbin 5 0 Mastic Inn 2 2 Marto Dell 2 3 Rumph Fuel 0 4 Town Champ Asphalters Spill Marra n Oil by 19-1 Brookhaven Asphalt , whose number of league losses over the past five years can be coun- ted on the fingers of one hand , added another win to their glit- tering record last week as they spilled the Marran Oil , 19-1 , at North Bellport to win their sLxth of the season without a loss to remain atop the Brookhaven Town Recreation North Bellport Slo-bail circuit . In other North Bellport games , the Island State Bank captured a squeaker from the Scala Homes at Hallock Field , 19 - 18, while the Safeway Buil- ders won over the Mastic Hour , 11 - 4. The town champion Asphalters pounded out 20 hits to demolish the Marran Oil team 19-1, as Bud Corwin filling In for the injured Stan Cox , turned in a hurling masterpiece by setting the Oiler s down with Just three hits. Every man ln the Asphalt order hit safely as Felix Man- cuso, Tom Murphy, Rudy Avit- abile and Bill Lanyi came through with three base hits while Bud Corwin aided his own cause by connecting for the game ' s only home run. The Safeway Builders turned in a fine performance to turn back the Mastic Hour at North Bell- port , 11-4. Lenny Rlckard , Al Ellis and Terry Daly all had three hits apiece for Safeway, while Charlie Pierson and El- lis had the game ' s only home runs. In one of the most exciting games of the season Lou Lanza received a mild scare as his Is- land Sta te Bankers led 17 - 10 at the end of six only to have the Scala Homes bounce back with eight runs ln the top of the sev- enth to take the lead , 18 - 17. However , the Island State Bank skipper went hom e smiling as his charges rallied for two ln the home half of the finale to squeeze out the one run victory, 19 - 18. John and Vlnce Ruf olo led the way for the Bankers as each man delivered a key home run. For the Builders Pat D' Ambrosio and Mike Montana both hit for the distance. It was a key win for the Island State Bank as it kept them in second place in league standings Just two games behind Brookhaven Asphalt. The Asphalt and the Bank meet at North Bellport of next Thursday. New F.I. Bridge Aids Fishermen Perry B. Duryea , Jr., presi- dent of the Long Island State Park Commission , today re- minded surf fishermen that the opening of the new bridge across Fire Island Inlet , together with the new parking facilities at Robert Moses State Park on Fire Island , will open several miles of fine fishing waters , previously reached only by ferry. All dunes within the park have been strengthened and planted with ground cover as protection against storm and wind erosion . Private vehicles and beach buggies are not permitted to travel on beach areas and must use park roads and parking fields. The parking f ields , however, are well spaced and the fishermen may, as at Jones Beach , fish all surf areas 400 feet beyond the parking areas. Fire Island surf is particularly noted for blue fish and striped bass. Plumbers {(. ontinued from Page 8) took advantage of some loose defense on the part of Rump h as they managed only ten hits to come up with ther 19 runs. Nick DePalo and Bob Schumacher the number three and four hitters in the Mastic Inn order , had some runs for the winners , while Hank Buchanan had a four master for Rumph Fuel. Table of High Tides For Junel8-June 24 Following are Che high tides taken from the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey charts. The y were compiled and edited by Lts. Harry Schaal and Armand Perry, member s of the Patchogue Bay Power Squadron , a unit of the United States Power Squadron and are presented as a public service feature of the Patchogue Bay Power Squadron . DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME , POINT I THURS.] FRI. I SAT. T SUN. MON , | TUES. WED. AM PM AM PM AM PM \M PM AM PM AM PM AM PM M Democratic Point __ _____[ 3:25 4:20l .____Aia..§__L-3 i§L. &U ?;36 6:$3 7 - " 15 7 -2 .\- 2^2 Sayville b: _7JZ___ _.J£__&27.. M.9 , 9:27.. 9;42 lfij l2 . 10^28 ip.SJlljlO 11:33. i 1:51 . p g-ue " 6J41 7F26 7:32 8M1 .. 3;33 9 : jl ..9_?6 9:56. 10 .12 10:37 )10:54 11:10 , 11:35 1U5P Moriche s Inlet 2:22 3:07 3:18 4:02 4: 14 4;52 5;07. .5:37 , 5;53 6:18 6:35 6:57 . 7:16 7:34 Mastic Beach _ 6M6 _ 7:31 7;42 8:26 .. . 8:38 9: 16 9;31 10;01 10:17 10:42 10:59 ll:2i;i:30 11:58 * _Tiinn ' . fnlet - - - - -- 1. Oce an Sid e 2:28 3:13 3:24 4:08 j_ZQ_._ 4 .S8 . M3 S:43 , 5:59 __ & . ._ __ _J2--Z r J_l2—OlO j. Bay Sid e ~ ' 4:43 S;28 ' S$TW3 \ 6i35 _ 7_ 13 . J____Z--L . 8?" 8 i 39 . 8 _ 56 _^ l£. i_3? - 2_£5 skinn. Canal ~ . 8:03 . 8:41 " . 9;02 9:27 9:53 10:13 10:37 10:50 ^1:17 11:26 11:55 12:02 12:33 fvTontauTc Pt. No. ' , ! Side 4:17 4:55 5:16 5: 43 6:07 6:27 6:51 7:04 7:31 7:40 8:0? . 8:16 . 8:4/ 8;51| ' PBrtJefferson | 7:0l 7:34 j 8.00 8:23 "|t! oT~ 9: 14 ( 9:44 9:58 10:30 10:40 (11:12 ll:l9|ll:53 11:59 | B y Lou Grasso A HICHLIGHT OF THE FISHING NEWS this week was the boating of a 36-pound, 4-ounc e striped bass by Jose Ferrer of East Moriches. Jose took the striper Sunday while fishing on board the "Sundowner " , skippered by Andy Lovito of Center Moriches. The fish was taken offshore , approximately one mile west of the Moriches Inlet. The lunke r became the first bass entered into the Striped Bass -Bluefish Sweepstakes sponsored by the Moriches Tackle and Sporting Goods Shop, at 310 Main Street , Cente r Moriches . "It may be the first , but there will be plenty more ," Saul Feinberg, owner , told us this week. * * » MEANWHILE , BACK IN THE BAY where the smaller species congregate, flounder , fluke and blowfish still provide the action. SKIDMORE'S FISHING STATION , East Moriches , reports plenty of nice size flounders , not too many blowfish but enough to satisfy those looking for them , some fluke , and had a boat return Sunday with some Bluefish . CERULLO BROS. FISHING STATION , East Moriches , reports 47 fluke , caught during the weekend . Saturday was more productive than Sunday, when a strong wind swept acr*ss the bay. The fluke averaged 2 to 3 pounds , with a 5 and 6-pounder thrown in for good measure. Lots of flounders , of good size , with one going 1 pound 8 ounces , and not too many blowfish , provided the rest of the activity. SILLY LILLY FISHIN G STATION , East Moriches , reports well over 100 fl uke taken durin g the weekend , avera 6 ing in the 2 to 3 pound class. Flounders , again , getting bigger , some blows and a few blackfish , caught on the mussle beds in the inlet channel , helping to fill the fishbags. GEIGER'S FISHING STATION , East Moriches , reports a few fluke , plenty of flounders and some blowfish providing their action for their customers. LIL JOE'S FISHING STATION , Mastic Beach , reports flounders , blowfish , and several fluke were taken fro m their boatsduring Che weekend. FRED'S BOAT HOUSE , MASTIC BEACH , tells us that fluke action Is picking up In their area , but flounder action seems to be tapering off. Plenty of blowfish around , tho , and stripet s and blackfish have been taken ln the Smith' s Point Bridge area. * * « SPEAKING OF FISHING STATIONS , a giant step forward was accomplis hed Thursday with the formation of the Mastic-Moriches Fishing Station Association. This new organization , many years in the making, will offer rowboat station owners a unified voice in the solving of their problems. Charter members of the group includ e the operators of the following fishing stations: Silly Lilly, East Moriches; L and M, Mastic Beach;Shoreline , Center Moriches; Li ' l Joe ' s , Mastic Beach; Geiger ' s, East Moriches; Cert ullo Bros ., East Moriches; and Skidmore s , East Moriches. The new associatio n will also gear its efforts toward promoting safe boating, and honest and courteous service for all their cusotmers. One of the first problems confronting the group is the Increased issuing of tickets to rowboat fishermen for alledgely anchoring " in the channel . The station operators mainta in that in some in- stances , when , despite warnings , fishermen Insist on this practice , tickets should be Issued. However , they add , ln many instances in s ufficient channel markings confuse rowboat fishermen , the majority of which come from the city area , and a warning rather than a ticket would correct the situation. The group has arranged a meeting with Suffolk County Executive H . Lee Dennison to discuss the possibility of adding channel markers ln the area to help solve the problem to everyone' s satisfaction. The group will meet again June 23 to formally elect officers to lead their activities. As an added note , this writer , and Frank Bruce , who conducts a fishing show on VVPAC , were given honorary memberships ln the organization. CAPTAIN WILLIE B UTTLER , s kipper of the open-charter boat the "Falcon " , sailing fro m the Sallvar Dock , Montauk , reports that pollack are providing a lot of action for Montauk fishermen , with stripers being taken also. Sea bass and porgies action is picking up, Captain Butler also reports . * A SEAL HUNT, TEXAS STYLE, took place last week at Li'l Joe ' s Fishing Station, Mastic Beach. The hunt started when Roger Lawton , up fro m Texas between school teaching duties , and Jack Phillips of Shirley Marine Center , spotted a seal swimm- ing past the stations dock. Off they went , ln a Boston Whaler , with Roger in the bow shouting, "There he is Jack , no , now he Is over there. " The pair and the seal zlg-zagged across the bay. Unfortunately, Roger had no lasso along to show Jack how they do these things down ln Texas , and the seal finally made good his escape. Where he came from , or where he went , is anyone ' s guess. Wonder if he will bite on a worm. T' would be quite a catc h for a flounder fi sherman. * * * A NEW , FLORIDA MANUFACTURED , CRAFT is now available in tlie local area at the Shirley Marine Center , Montauk Highway, Shirley. The Ritz Craft , a 19-foot fisherman ' s model , comes stripped of plush goodies , making it an ideal craft for fishing. Reclining seats which add to the comfort of any tired angler , and clean lines , make this a neat package. Wheels and Reels Brau Haus and Carlson Turn in Lopside d Wins The Medford Brau Haus and the Carlson Homes , league lead- ers In the Brookhaven Town Rec- reation North Patchogue Slo-Ball circuit , continued their winning habit last week as both clubs won by lopsided scores. The Brau Hau s , out to challenge Carlson ' s hold on league suprem- acy this year , battered theK. & J. Hardware at the North Bellport Field 25 - 15 as they scored in every Inning to raise their num- ber of wins for the season to five without a loss. Carlson , not to be outdone, gave an illustration of what cham- pionship teams are made of as they blanked the Selden Bandits at Hallock behind the six hit hurling of Clarence Maler , 20 - 0. In the one other North Patch- ogue encounter the Bruno's Bar & Grill turned back the Patch- ogue Moose , 22 - 10. The Brau Haus now hold a one-half first place lead over Carlson. Reggie Cessman , John Masen and Charlie Howard paced the Brau Haus with home runs. Al Marhold had a round tripper for the losers. Carlson Homes blanked the Bandies ac Hallock Park as Clar- ence Maler limited the Bandits to just six hits. Six Carlson home runs did most of the damage to the Bandits as Bill Cockerlll , Mike Savlno, Mike Zguris , Joe Mannino, Norris Gilman and Clarence Maler all hit for the distance. Zguris led the attack as he had a triple , double and single to go along with his home run to hit for the cycle. The Bruno Bar & Grill kept their hopes alive as they came back to down the Patchogue Moose 22 - 10. Bill Edmonds had a great nighc for the Brunobuscers as he had a home run, double and single ln three visits to drive in six runs. A big games looms on the North Patchogue schedule as the Brau Haus and Carlson are slated to meet head on at Hallock Mon- day. r^-M iaai ^aaa» ^aa» — «^~—<" an ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ »j SKIDMORE'S FISHING STATION BOAT-MOTOR RENTALS -BAIT-TACKLE -GAS LAUNCHING RAMP-OOCKAGE -STORAGE MAPLE AVE. Off Atlantic Ave., EAST MORICHES , N.Y. 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The re- start was needed when Frank Balvin and Roy Smith hooked on the fourth turn anu I a Dirges chppea them as he tried to pass. Jar/ombek had some consol- ation earlier in a heat when he set a 10-lap record for the high banked , quarter-mile track , by winning in 2:20-2/5. breaking the old mark of 2:21-1/5 set by Tom Price on Aug 31, 1963. Jarzombek was chased to the record by Reinhard , Berk- oski and Gary Winters. Frank (Mississippi)Curtis of Southampto n won his fifth straight 25-lap sportsman feature , but this was his most difficult vic- tory. W ith Bert Hed ges of Bridgehampton driving the DD , Curtis couldn 't get tlie lead until the 20th lap. Joe Krukowski of Viuthold sneaked into sei ond and Hedges fadcu to i' jrd. Charlie Turbusn VVJ- ^ foui tn m ni- , new Lo^y-One i. dan. A field of 23 car^ started in tlie wild 25-lap spurismnn nuin , but eight of them didn ' t flm-h. On the last lap 1' iea Gallo of Riverhead rolled hi 5 No. l l on the backstrctch. He wasn ' t in- jured. Riverhead wil l nol i its lug iire^orks show Jun e 27aud follow it wltn a 50-lap ^ l.ampiorjl ip feature for the .aodificd rats July ' . As lt stand s now any of six driven coul v ' .ir. f e inlf century witl out it 1 <. in Y consid- ered an upset. Advance ads arc pocket/ with information of value to every reader. .-Adv. I I S T ARCBAF T ,T40' rlP ' "' .COS' AlfJ EVINRUDE | J^LESJ SERVICE I m Marine Supplies # Fishing Tackle a Mobil Pr- H. SEATUCK COVE MARINE SERVICE BAY AVE. 325- EASTPORT ,L.I. , N Y. 0367 _ BRIDGE NOTES (( ijiitirued irom Pant M Shore , and Arnie Piatt , Bright- waters; 2- Stan Davies , Bay Sh ore and Madeleine Maure r , Brightwaters; 3- Jack Tilling- er and Genevieve \\ tdmer , East Patchogue . The anrual team of four champ- ionship will be played Friday at 8 p.m. at the VFW hall in Patchogue . For help m forming teams call Ray Mac Lean , AT 6 -8990.
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Awards Given

JWY AthletesBAYPORT - James Wilson

Young High School held its Ath-letic Awards banquet at Land'sEnd Restaurant m Sayville onJune 4 to honor its varsitylettermen.

The banquet was sponsored bytbe G.O. and was attended byapproximately 80 students andtheir guests.

Gary Davis, vice president ofthe G.O., was master of cere-monies and introduced CoachJoseph Vignato , head of the ath-letic department, who spoketriefly on sportsmanship and de-sire, "The Key to Success".

The guest speaker was WilliamThieben, vice - principal of BayShore High School , who spoke onthe roll of an athlete in highschool and his responsibilitiesto his school and com munity .

Other guests included NormanH. Gray, vice president of theBoard of Education; Melvin Hill ,supervising principal; RobertCovell , principal of the highschool , and Col. R.P. Craft , as-sistant principal of the highschool.

Mr. Gray honored tlie outstand-ing athletes of the school by pre-senting them with \arsiry jac-kets. Those inducted this yearwere Gary Divis, Bob Drzal ,Walt Adams , Bod Goodall , BillNeuss, Bob Lew is, Gene Mon-tenare , Michael v\ riston , CraigHorman and Joe Gars.

Islanders SunkI C o n l i n u e d \rt, <n P a < n M

found a tough hurdle in the Hun-tington team as the Nortons out-plyhit the home team 17 to 6 asthey wrapped up the contes r earlywith a big 11 - run second stanza .Kay O'Connor was the winninghurler for the Norton \ ,C, andalthough registering onlv oneStrike out received some 'iresupport afield to limit the Brook-haven Town cirl s to just sixhits. Ellie Goette l , who receivedcredit for two straight w.ns overMerrick and Bay Shore was thelosing pitcher as she fanned twoand walked three over the sev eninnine route.

The Islanders meet the Miss-L's from Merric k at Cente reachthis week. A win in this camewould keep the locals in secondplace with a record of th ree winsand only one loss.

B ROOKHAVEN TOWN RECREATION GIRLS' BOWL ING TEAM members who recently captured firstplace ui the Junior A B C National Mailographic Bowling Tournament are pictured above at an honor-ary banquet given for them by the American Bowling Congress. Members of the five-girl team ,whicn finished ahead of better Man 2,300 other teams from all parts of the nation, include, 1 to r,Team Capt. Patricia Scallce , Shirley Herman , Wilma Colen , Maria Krause and Linda Kelly. Stand-in- behind the girls are 1 to r, Supt. of Recreation Lewis Rogers , Bob Zellner , sports director ofVwsdav ; Councilman C. Francis Giaccone; Mr^ Maree Scallce, Team Coach: Ted Hoffman, Easternrepresentative of tne Junior A B C ; Count .man William Rogers and Councilman George Fuchs.

West Point

Richard Powell son of Mr. andMrs. William Powel l of Pennsyl-vania \venue , Medford Stationhas been selected for admission'to the Lnited States Military A-ccdemv at West Point. A June!9f3 r r idu i t e of Seton Hall HighSchool , he has <ust completed hisI res ' -ii in < ear at the college ofciii- ineernpj Ru r gers University,.\e t Brunswic k , N.J. , where heal j o nude the freshman footballind baseball teams. As a plebe,he w ill enter West Point July 1.

Brookhaven Town Recreation

Softball League StandingsNORTHBELLPORT SLO-BALLTEAM WON LOSTBrookhaven Asphalt , nIsland State Bank °. ,Mastic Hour Inn , {Safeway Builders * sScala Homes , jMarran 's Oil I _U oSOUTHERN OPEN SLO-BALLTEAM WON LOSTRon & Joe 's 6 0Carl & Bob' s 5 2Katrinka Deli 4 2Skyllner diner 4 2Brookhave n Jets 3 2Cosmic A 's 4 4K of C 5293 1 5Patchogue Sports 1 5Brookhaven Mets 0 6

NORTHERN BROOKHAVENSLO-BALLTEAM WON LOSTMcMullen 's Market 13 0Hawkins _ Spence 7 2Tinker Bank 9 5Rocky Pt. Auto 6 7Sullivan 's Tavern 6 8Stony Brook 2 7Link Cleaners 3 11Woodhull Estates 2 8

CENTEREACH FAST PITCHLEAGUE

TEAM WON LOSTSybelle Carpet 9 0White Horse Inn 5 3Shangri-La Rest 4 6Tinker Bank 2 6Lyons Ford 2 7

NORTH PATCHOGUESLO-BALL

TEAM WON LOSTMedford Brahuas 5 0Carlson Homes 4 0Bruno's Bar & Grill 4 2Patchogue Moose 1 3K & J Hardware j 4Selden Bandits 0 °NORTHERN OPEN SLO-BALLTEAM WON LOSTNorth Shore Inn 4 0Hopkins Deli 3 1Heatherwood A.C. 4 2Patchogue Marine 4 2Eagle Estates 3 2F.A.A. 2 3K.O.T.A. , 6Terryville 0 5

FIRE DEPT. SLO-BALLTEAM WON LOSTHagerman F.D. 4 0Yaphank F.D. 3 1Eastport F.D. 2 1Brookhaven F.D. 3 2Center Moriches F.D. 1 3Hpltsville -Farm. F.D. 1 3Mastic Beach F.D. 0 4

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TEAM WON LOSTReliable Plumbin 5 0Mastic Inn 2 2Marto Dell 2 3Rumph Fuel 0 4

Town Champ AsphaltersSpill Marran Oil by 19-1

Brookhaven Asphalt , whosenumber of league losses overthe past five years can be coun-ted on the fingers of one hand,added another win to their glit-tering record last week as theyspilled the Marran Oil, 1 9 - 1,at North Bellport to win theirsLxth of the season without a lossto remain atop the BrookhavenTown Recreation North BellportSlo-bail circuit. In other NorthBellport games , the Island StateBank captured a squeaker fromthe Scala Homes at Hallock Field ,19 - 18, while the Safeway Buil-ders won over the Mastic Hour,11 - 4.

The town champion Asphalterspounded out 20 hits to demolish

the Marran Oil team 1 9 - 1 ,as Bud Corwin filling In for theinjured Stan Cox, turned in ahurling masterpiece by settingthe Oilers down with Just threehits. Every man ln the Asphaltorder hit safely as Felix Man-cuso, Tom Murphy, Rudy Avit-abile and Bill Lanyi came throughwith three base hits while BudCorwin aided his own cause byconnecting for the game's onlyhome run.

The Safeway Builders turned ina fine performance to turn backthe Mastic Hour at North Bell-port, 1 1 - 4 . Lenny Rlckard ,Al Ellis and Terry Daly all hadthree hits apiece for Safeway,while Charlie Pierson and El-lis had the game's only homeruns.

In one of the most excitinggames of the season Lou Lanzareceived a mild scare as his Is-land State Bankers led 17 - 10at the end of six only to havethe Scala Homes bounce back witheight runs ln the top of the sev-enth to take the lead, 18 - 17.However, the Island State Bankskipper went hom e smiling as hischarges rallied for two ln thehome half of the finale to squeezeout the one run victory, 19 - 18.John and Vlnce Ruf olo led the wayfor the Bankers as each mandelivered a key home run. Forthe Builders Pat D'Ambrosio andMike Montana both hit for thedistance. It was a key win forthe Island State Bank as it keptthem in second place in leaguestandings Just two games behindBrookhaven Asphalt. The Asphaltand the Bank meet at NorthBellport of next Thursday.

New F.I. Bridge

Aids FishermenPerry B. Duryea, Jr., presi-

dent of the Long Island StatePark Commission, today re-minded surf fishermen that theopening of the new bridge acrossFire Island Inlet , together withthe new parking facilities atRobert Moses State Park onFire Island, will open severalmiles of fine fishing waters,previously reached only by ferry.

All dunes within the park havebeen strengthened and plantedwith ground cover as protectionagainst storm and wind erosion.Private vehicles and beachbuggies are not permitted totravel on beach areas and mustuse park roads and parking fields.The parking f ields, however, arewell spaced and the fishermenmay, as at Jones Beach, fish allsurf areas 400 feet beyond theparking areas. Fire Island surfis particularly noted for blue fishand striped bass.

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took advantage of some loosedefense on the part of Rump has they managed only ten hitsto come up with ther 19 runs.Nick DePalo and Bob Schumacherthe number three and four hittersin the Mastic Inn order, had someruns for the winners , while HankBuchanan had a four master forRumph Fuel.

Table of High Tides For Junel8-June 24Following are Che high tides taken from the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey charts. They

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By Lou Grasso

A HICHLIGHT OF THE FISHING NEWS this week was the boatingof a 36-pound, 4-ounce striped bass by Jose Ferrer of EastMoriches. Jose took the striper Sunday while fishing on boardthe "Sundowner", skippered by Andy Lovito of Center Moriches.The fish was taken offshore, approximately one mile west of theMoriches Inlet.

The lunker became the first bass entered into the Striped Bass-Bluefish Sweepstakes sponsored by the Moriches Tackle andSporting Goods Shop, at 310 Main Street, Center Moriches . "Itmay be the first , but there will be plenty more," Saul Feinberg,owner, told us this week.

* * »MEANWHILE , BACK IN THE BAY where the smaller species

congregate, flounder , fluke and blowfish still provide the action.SKIDMORE'S FISHING STATION, East Moriches, reports plenty

of nice size flounders , not too many blowfish but enough to satisfythose looking for them, some fluke , and had a boat return Sundaywith some Bluefish .

CERULLO BROS. FISHING STATION , East Moriches , reports47 fluke , caught during the weekend . Saturday was more productivethan Sunday, when a strong wind swept acr*ss the bay. The flukeaveraged 2 to 3 pounds, with a 5 and 6-pounder thrown in for goodmeasure. Lots of flounders , of good size, with one going 1 pound8 ounces, and not too many blowfish , provided the rest of theactivity.

SILLY LILLY FISHING STATION, East Moriches , reports wellover 100 fl uke taken durin g the weekend, avera 6ing in the 2 to 3pound class. Flounders , again , getting bigger , some blows anda few blackfish, caught on the mussle beds in the inlet channel ,helping to fill the fishbags.

GEIGER'S FISHING STATION, East Moriches , reports a fewfluke , plenty of flounders and some blowfish providing their actionfor their customers.

LIL JOE'S FISHING STATION , Mastic Beach , reports flounders ,blowfish , and several fluke were taken fro m their boatsduringChe weekend.

FRED'S BOAT HOUSE , MASTIC BEACH , tells us that flukeaction Is picking up In their area, but flounder action seems tobe tapering off. Plenty of blowfish around , tho, and stripet s andblackfish have been taken ln the Smith' s Point Bridge area.

* * «SPEAKING OF FISHING STATIONS, a giant step forward was

accomplis hed Thursday with the formation of the Mastic-MorichesFishing Station Association. This new organization , many yearsin the making, will offer rowboat station owners a unified voicein the solving of their problems. Charter members of the groupinclude the operators of the following fishing stations: Silly Lilly,East Moriches; L and M, Mastic Beach;Shoreline, Center Moriches;Li 'l Joe's, Mastic Beach; Geiger 's, East Moriches; Cert ulloBros ., East Moriches; and Skidmore s, East Moriches.

The new association will also gear its efforts toward promotingsafe boating, and honest and courteous service for all theircusotmers.

One of the first problems confronting the group is the Increasedissuing of tickets to rowboat fishermen for alledgely anchoring"in the channel . The station operators mainta in that in some in-stances, when , despite warnings, fishermen Insist on this practice,tickets should be Issued. However, they add, ln many instancesinsufficient channel markings confuse rowboat fishermen , themajority of which come from the city area, and a warning ratherthan a ticket would correct the situation. The group has arrangeda meeting with Suffolk County Executive H. Lee Dennison todiscuss the possibility of adding channel markers ln the area tohelp solve the problem to everyone's satisfaction.

The group will meet again June 23 to formally elect officersto lead their activities. As an added note, this writer , and FrankBruce, who conducts a fishing show on VVPAC , were given honorarymemberships ln the organization.

CAPTAIN WILLIE BUTTLER, skipper of the open-charter boatthe "Falcon", sailing from the Sallvar Dock, Montauk , reportsthat pollack are providing a lot of action for Montauk fishermen,with stripers being taken also. Sea bass and porgies action ispicking up, Captain Butler also reports .

• • *A SEAL HUNT, TEXAS STYLE, took place last week at Li'lJoe 's Fishing Station, Mastic Beach. The hunt started whenRoger Lawton, up fro m Texas between school teaching duties ,and Jack Phillips of Shirley Marine Center, spotted a seal swimm-ing past the stations dock. Off they went, ln a Boston Whaler ,with Roger in the bow shouting, "There he is Jack, no, now he Isover there." The pair and the seal zlg-zagged across the bay.Unfortunately, Roger had no lasso along to show Jack how they dothese things down ln Texas, and the seal finally made good hisescape. Where he came from , or where he went, is anyone's guess.Wonder if he will bite on a worm. T'would be quite a catch for aflounder fi sherman.

* * *A NEW , FLORIDA MANUFACTURED , CRAFT is now available

in tlie local area at the Shirley Marine Center, Montauk Highway,Shirley. The Ritz Craft, a 19-foot fisherman's model , comesstripped of plush goodies, making it an ideal craft for fishing.Reclining seats which add to the comfort of any tired angler,and clean lines, make this a neat package.

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Brau Haus and CarlsonTurn in Lopsided Wins

The Medford Brau Haus andthe Carlson Homes, league lead-ers In the Brookhaven Town Rec-reation North Patchogue Slo-Ballcircuit, continued their winninghabit last week as both clubs wonby lopsided scores.

The Brau Haus, out to challengeCarlson 's hold on league suprem-acy this year , battered theK. & J.Hardware at the North BellportField 25 - 15 as they scored inevery Inning to raise their num-ber of wins for the season tofive without a loss.

Carlson , not to be outdone,gave an illustration of what cham-pionship teams are made of asthey blanked the Selden Banditsat Hallock behind the six hithurling of Clarence Maler , 20 - 0.

In the one other North Patch-ogue encounter the Bruno's Bar& Grill turned back the Patch-ogue Moose , 22 - 10.

The Brau Haus now hold aone-half first place lead overCarlson. Reggie Cessman, JohnMasen and Charlie Howard paced

the Brau Haus with home runs.Al Marhold had a round tripperfor the losers.

Carlson Homes blanked theBandies ac Hallock Park as Clar-ence Maler limited the Banditsto just six hits. Six Carlsonhome runs did most of the damageto the Bandits as Bill Cockerlll ,Mike Savlno, Mike Zguris, JoeMannino, Norris Gilman andClarence Maler all hit for thedistance. Zguris led the attackas he had a triple, double andsingle to go along with his homerun to hit for the cycle. TheBruno Bar & Grill kept theirhopes alive as they came backto down the Patchogue Moose22 - 10. Bill Edmonds had agreat nighc for the Brunobuscersas he had a home run, double andsingle ln three visits to drive insix runs.

A big games looms on the NorthPatchogue schedule as the BrauHaus and Carlson are slated tomeet head on at Hallock Mon-day.

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Jack Reinhard Wins2nd 25-tap Feature

RIVLRHCAD- Jack Reinhard ofCentereach became the ftrbtmodified driver to win two 25-lap feature stock car race^ atRiverhead Raceway this reasonwhen he sped to victory Saturdaynight in a race that was haltedon the 20th lap by a tliree caraccident.

Reinhard , driving the J-6 waspushed mobt of the way by JimmyMalone , who finished second.Charlie Jar/ombek of BaitingHollow was third and John Rer-koski of Bridgehampton fourth.Mousey Kempster stayed in thethick of the modified point raceby copping fifth place . The re-start was needed when FrankBalvin and Roy Smith hooked onthe fourth turn anu I a Dirgeschppea them as he tried to pass.

Jar/ombek had some consol-ation earlier in a heat when heset a 10-lap record for the highbanked , quarter-mile track , bywinning in 2:20-2/5. breakingthe old mark of 2:21-1/5 setby Tom Price on Aug 31, 1963.Jarzombek was chased tothe record by Reinhard , Berk-oski and Gary Winters.

Frank (Mississippi)Curtis ofSouthampto n won his fifth straight25-lap sportsman feature , butthis was his most difficult vic-tory. W ith Bert Hedges ofBridgehampton driving the DD,Curtis couldn 't get tlie lead untilthe 20th lap. Joe Krukowski

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A field of 23 car^ started intlie wild 25-lap spurismnn nuin ,but eight of them didn 't f lm-h.On the last lap 1' iea Gallo ofRiverhead rolled hi 5 No . l l onthe backstrctch. He wasn 't in-jured.

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