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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 46

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46 THE DAILY HOME HEWS KEW BRUNSWICK. K.J.. WEDNESDAY. JUXE 18. 1961 GARY PLAYERS GOLF CLASS: Fading off a hook slope MAVI.MOOK ImtMKH LTD- 1M BSd" rf00 IT POUND THE TPEES.

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vex I JTHIMSyouVE eOTV iff IV 11 I saaRSS Mr I yeRY SHORT! I I ValsO MAKE A BIG CWWCfN Jl 1 I IN YOUI? GRIP BY TURNING I Vwf 1 I VOUR HANPS WELL ID THE VfyJ INDIANS WIN Laver Is Wimbledon No. 1 Seed WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Jean King among the women Defending champion Rod in the seeo'ings for the Wimble- Laver is No. 1 in the men's di- don Tennis Tournament next vision and Mrs. Margaret week. six seeds in the men's competi- tralia, No.

6. tion, with Tony Roche following Clark Graebner of New York Laver and then Tom Okker, was seeded seventh in the list The Netherlands, No. Ken of 16, with Cliff Drysdale of Rosewall Australia, No. Ar- South Africa No. 8.

thur Ashe, Richmond, No. The last eight, in order, are 5, and John Newcombe of Aus- Roy Emerson, Australia; Andres Gimeno, Spain; Fred Stolle, Australia; Pancho Gonzales, Los Angeles; Ray Moore, South' Africa; Bob Hewitt, South Africa; Dennis Ralston, Bakersfield, and Stan Smith, of Los Angeles. Court is placed ahead of Billie Australia has four of the top Kubs, while Hartman made three hits for SENATORS, 3-2 NORTH BRUNSWICK-The Senators tripped the White Sox 3-2 last evening behind the pitching of Pete Witt in the Senior Divispon of the Little League. Anthony Catalano hit a home run and Mike Mironov and Eric Soroka each made two hits for the winners. SHAMY'S, 104 Pete Clark, the.

winning pitcher, and Lou Ferrari hit home runs last evening to lead Shamy's to a 10-6 victory over Rutgers Village in the City Babe Ruth Baseball League. ONE-SIDED GAMES Results of all three games in the- City Midget Baseball League last evening were onesided, with Brunswick Sporting Goods routing Cosimano Sport-wear 14-0, Landis Ford walloping Gumma Mets 14-2, and Queens Florist downing Gabe's Sport Shoo 10-4. Bruce Carter hurled Brunswick S. G. to victory, while Robert Shute and Frank Buday claimed the wins for Queens Florist and Landis Ford, respectively.

Buday had relief help from Pete Sisco in the final two innings. WOLAK LEADS WAY SOUTH RIVER Thomas and Chadwick rolled over Middlesex Tire 10-6 yesterday as Neal Hoskins got the mound win in the J.F.K. Youth League of South River. Walter Wolak.led the hitting parade for the winners with three hits, including a triple, and had three RBI. WINS 12TH GAME OLD BRIDGE Jeannie's Beauty Shop soared to first place and a 12-1 record yesterday by virtue of a 10-9 win over VFW 758 in the Major division of the Old Bridge Little League.

Sammy Iodonisi was credited with the win in relief. WtfWMt' If MWA V- Vziii1 'jf YOUR PRESCRIPTION a EAST BRUNSWICK Bob Cox hurled a cne-hitter and struck cut 16 batters last evening when Windsor Pharmacy downed Old Bridge Fire Company 6-0 in the Intermediate Baseball league. Glen Ferry made three hits and drove in two runs for the winners. First' Charter National Bank tripped the Jaycees 4-2 behind the H-strikeout pitching of Bob Maver, and the Mots trimmed Bob Grimm Agency 7-2 behind Kevin Peck's three-hit pitching In other Intermediate Leasee game. Gary Hansen slugged a pair of borne runs for the Men.

NINTH STRaTgHT WIN EDISON Unbeaten Edison AA roiled to its ninth straight Junior Baseball League win with a 12-4 trouncing of Boro Motors behind pitcher Bill Lehman. Joe Irizarry and Bob Sbebel each clouted two home runs for the first half winners. In other games, Schwartz Nagel topped Brookcrest Realty 7-4 with Bill Gamlel getting the win and Realty nipped the Knights of Columbus 10-9 for its seventh victory in nine outings. Gammel, who drove in the go-ahead run in the sixth, and Steve Young each had two KBI. Ed Kopctsky was the winner for and Pete Wal-ljeskes the hitting star with two doubles and a single.

SCORE SEVEN IN 10TH PISCATAWAY The Senators exploded for seven runs in the tenth inning of a scoreless duel with the Cardinals yesterday and fireman John Wytwyn blanked the birds in the bottom of the inning to preserve the 7-0 win in the Tiscataway Little League. Wytwyn, who pitched the last four innings of careless ball for the Senators, had three hits and scored the first run in the seventh-run tenth. In other league action, Frank White pitched a four-hitter for the Orioles in their 7-4 win over the Yankees. Bob Janda of the Orioles clouted a two-run home run for the game's only four-bagger. HITS TWO HOMERS FRANKLIN Pitcher Jack Marold knocked in all his team's runs yesterday with a pair of circuit blasts as the Eagles edged Sisler Brother 3-2 in the Franklin Township Little League.

Marold allowed only two safeties and picked up ten strikeouts. PITCHES NO-HITTER HIGHLAND PARK-Tony Lo-lak fired a no-hitter, striking out eight batters, and Tom Burke crashed a home run as THUR. FRI. SAT. SALE Menlo Park Mall Rt.

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53 METUCHEN The Indians, with Andy Meyers hitting a home run, defeated the Yankees 7-4 last evening in the National Division of the Little League. Billy Swartz was the winning pitcher. GRAVES BELTS TWO EAST BRUNSWICK-Don Graves poled a pair of home runs to pace St. Bartholomew's to a 4-3 triumph over the East Brunswick Independent Fire Company last evening in the Major Division of the Midget League. Pete Tobasco was the winning pitcher.

Tom White pitched and bat-led (three hits) VFW Post 133 to an 8-5 victory over Miller's for Men. and Terry Punia pitched the Elks to a 9-5 triumph over Koty's Kards in other gams in the Intermediate League. Danny Goldstein and Bob Burdick homered for the Elks. In a West Division game, Brookwood Sweet Shop out-slugged Tarzy Buick 15-9. Jeff Temple was the winning pitcher.

No-hitters by Eric Reuter and Paul White highlighted play in Central Division games. Reuter pitched Grand Plaza Mobil to a 14-0 victory over the Riva Raiders, and White hurled Carrol's Drive-In to a 12-5 decision over the East Brunswick Democrats. Steve Stiteler homered for Grand Plaza Mobil. In another Central Division game, Tom Roberts slugged two homers and Mark Brock-man hit one as E. R.

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