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iBralns PIctt LVa'der i'4 ITHACA JOURNAL Friday. May 22, mf Red, Tigers Battle IHS Gangs Up On Auburn Nine PROVIDENCE, R.I. William J. MacArdle, junior distance runner from Manchester, has been elected captain of Brown University's track team for the 1959-60 season. For Lacrosse Title Allen has been the most dangerous Not given much of a chance in pre-season estimations, Cornell's attackmen during the season, lacrossemen have come a long By JERRY LANGDON Coach Joe Moresco previewed though a total of 15 Tigers have scored.

Heyd is the class of the midfielders. He was All-Ivy last season. the possible 1960 Ithaca High baseball team yesterday on Bergholtz by starting a club against Auburn which was senior less, except for pitcher John Stone. The star hurler, junior Steven Devener was kept under wraps for this after LAMPS REPAIRED Do you have old lamps that do not work. We specialize in repairing them.

Guaranteed work. FRENCH BROTHERS Hours: 2 lo 7 P.M. 512 WEST GREEN STREET Phone 8586 ways this season. Tomorrow tney will be defending a 9-1 record in their clash with defending champion Princeton for the Ivy League crown on Lower Alumni Field at 2 p.m. Temporary bleachers have been set up and some 1,000 fans can be accommodated.

There will be plenty of room for standees, as usual. Princeton, perennial power in Eastern lacrosse circles, will be the favorite, but Big Red lacrosse followers have derived some hope from the Tigers' performance last noon all-important game here hitlrss innings. Oers Kelemen yielded two safeties in the final three frames. Diamond Dust: Auburn's record is now 5-8 The Maroon holds a 6-2 victory over Cortland, however Over-eagerness on the part of baserunner Bill Reese cost Auburn a run in the fifth He left third base too soon on Patsy Arpino's fly to deep center and was called out when the ball was finally relayed to third base. A re-check of the official scorebook of last week's Southside-Ithaca game in Elmira reveals that all four (not three) runs were unearned Thus, Devener has yielded just one earned run (against Johnson City) this season Rain fell between 3 with league-leading Cortland.

Dave Callard was an All-Ivy defenseman last year. Sidekick Jack Horton has also been impressive. Goalie Howard Krongard is the lone sophomore starter. In last season's Princeton-Cornell battle for the Ivy crown, the Red bowed, 11-7. Pfann broke his hand in the second quarter.

Princeton's first five shots on goal connected. The Tigers led by one goal with four minutes left before clinching the verdict with a late rally. Y' The youngsters responded well if and were instrumental in leading Ithaca to a 6-4 triumph. The victory was the second in as many games with Auburn and Ithaca's sixth against two losses. Junior SOUTHERN TIER CONFERENCE Etrn Dir.

IWnttrn DiT. STOCK CAR RACES nana 4 ciock, but neid off during 1 Johnson City 7 3 Cortland ithe game Bob (Tiger) Town-4 3 send did a good job behind the North 4 4 itnaca Vestal 4 iKF Endicott 3 3 ESS plate, pegging out one runner. Central 0 8 SAT. N1TE 8 P.M. Results Thursday The box scores: Ithaca IHI Jonnson city 4, INortn 0.

Vestal 9, Central 2. AB PO A THE RECORDS Prlnciun (5-4) 30 Maryland ,.,..11.. 3 Johns Hopkina ......24 Nayy 1 4 rArmy 14 In Pennsylvania 1 20 Harvard 3 14 Yale 6 Rutgers i 6 Dartmouth 5 Cornell (9-1) 11 I'nion 1 16 Harvard 6 6 Penn State .10 7 Dartmouth 5 7 Colgate 7 Vale 5 Cortland 8 Pennsylvania 2 11 Syracuse 8 6 Hobart 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Terry Gullen made his season's debut a smash success with 3-for-3 and three runs batted in. 1 0 CHEMUNG SPEEDROME NEW LIGHTS NEW TRACK Many New Cars and Drivers 3 1 2 0 0 0 MeCray. 1 3 Bierce, 1 1 Stone, 4 Smith, rf 3 Shain, lb 3 Laidlaw, ct 3 Sidle, ss-3b 2 Cullen.

2b 3 Vicedomini, 2b 0 Ross. 3b 2 a-MrKligot 1 Kundis, ss 0 Townsenrt. 2 b-Gutenberger 1 DiGiacomo, 0 Ithaca streaked to a 6-0 lead in the early innings against Auburn pitcher Terry Carbary. Cullen's bases loaded single in the first 2 0 0 A 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 frame drove in two IHS tallies. Hits bv Bill Laidlaw, Marshall week against Dartmouth.

Princeton was extended by the Indians 28 6 11 21 11 1 Totals Auburn (4) Sidle, Cullen and John Ross produced two more runs in the third. AB PO A Arpino. 2b 4 Lairilaw's single, Sidle's double and a squib hit by Cullen wound up the Little Red scoring in the fifth. Keoush, If 2 Ferris, ss 4 Lewis, lb 4 Malonev, rf 2 Solon. 3b 3 Lobiseo, 2 Signorelli, 1 Reese, ci 3 A VETERAN Cornell athlete who will play out his string Saturday on Lower Alumni Field is John Webster.

He is defenseman on the Big Red lacrosse team that plays Princeton for the Ivy League crown. Webster also was a football regular and filled the slot-back role last Fall. Stone, who blasted a triple in the first, sailed along with a shutout Journal Staft Pholo (GoWberg) STROKE Here are four of them. Two will be leading Cornell eights Saturday in the Carbary, 2 c-Gorman 0 for live innings. He was touched for six hits in this span, but kept them Totals 27 4 11 18 Pennsylvania regatta on Cayuga Lake.

Tliy are Gaines Tost, varsity (second from right) and Tom Gittins, junior varsity (extreme left). Bob Felton is second from left. Rick Dyer is at the right. Dyer, who was tried at stroke, now rows No. 2 for varsity.

vcll scattered. In the sixth, however, he showed signs of tiring and rtuburn batters cracked out four hits, including a triple by Roger Jerry Langdon''s Lewis and a double by Al Maloney, to slice John's six-run lead in half. a-Hit (or Ross in 5th. b-Hit (or Townsend in 5th. c-Hit far Carbary in 7th.

Auburn 00(1 003 14 Ithaca 302 010 RBI Laidlaw, Cullen 3, Sidle. Ross, Lewis, Maloney, Signoreni, Keough. 2B Maloney 2, Reese, Sidle 2. 3B Lewia, Stone. SB Laidlaw 2, Smith.

SF Keough. DP Carbary to Lewis: Laidlaw to Ross. LOB Ithaca 6, Auburn 6. BB Off Stone 3, Carbary 3. SO By Carbary 2.

Winner Stone (2-1). Ixtser Carbary. McGory and Van Gorder. 1:46. Golf Roundup Sione picked Dick Signorelli off TOMPKINS COUNTY 40 and 8 VOITURE 118 of The American Legion TOMPKINS COUNTY ANNUAL Magazine Subscription Drive Starts Monday, May 25 All proceeds to go toward more hospital equipment and Child Welfare Aid which is available for home use anywhere in Tompkins County.

FREE OF CHARGE Thank You for Your Cooperation PLEASE ASK SOLICITORS FOR CREDENTIALS JACK K. KIELY, Committee Chairman Phone 41664 days; 43791 nighls cond base to quell the threat. He before John Heyd scored in the last minute for a 6-5 Nassau victory. Cornell holds a 7-5 decision over the Dartmouth stickmen. While comparative scores mean little in lacrosse, as in any sport, a couple of progressions bear mention.

Princeton topped Navy, 8-7. Navy whipped Penn State, 29-3, and Cornell was downed by the Nittany Lions, 10-6. Though Princeton was massacred by Johns Hopkins early in the season by 21 goals, the Tigers came back two weeks later to nip Navy. And Navy recently administered the first defeat suffered by 1958 National champ Johns Hopkins in two years. Coach Jim Smith feels, however, that his Red stickimen have a chance.

"The team which wants to win the most will come through," he has said frequently with respect to tomorrow's climatic game. In only one game this season has the "Team of Desire" label hung on the present Big Red lacrosse edition seemed inappropriate. That was early in the season against Penn State in a mid-week game In which Cornell looked sluggish and bowed, 10-6. One of the key factors in the Big Red's success this campaign Close Cornell-Perm Crew Race Expected lasted the route though tagged for another run. Jayvees Triumph Skip Wallace fired a 73 yester Bucs, Phillies Regain WinninsStride day on the University Course.

He played in a threesome with Bill JV lAuburn JV (3) Ithaca The Ithaca jayvees copped their fourth contest in seven starts by ab ab Raleigh and Butch Berry. Raleigh Only three-tenths of a second The Cornell Frosh, undefeated, are subduing the Auburn junior varsity, 3 i pus 3b 5 2 o-had a 75, Berry a 76. Butch had a 3 2 0 Lvnch.cf 3 0 0 15 nn WpHnpdrinv in frth man favored in their race. Peon's Jay- cnuie n.onn,e"Q nouz. separated the Pennsylvania and 2 i 2 JSo'n13''''! between Cornell and Col- vees.

who won the sprint title at Lariy uarran ana 10m auin eacn Cornell crews when they passed tho finicli nn farnocfio I.akp had two hits. Darrah pitched four Princeton, are favored in their's. 3 Parker 3 0igaie. tt was nis best score ever pn U'lrvo i 5 Xln lne university links. He is AP Knnrls Urilpr T.

1" ui pie.illlllimj ih. at Amici.cf Hansen. If Darrah. p.cf Lattin.2b Bradley Wright. lb DeMotte.c Connors, rf Kelemen, B.Jenks.lf Corrigan.2b Chercross.lb Kalstrom.rf T.Jenks anfinr mi aim -A Hr nKn 3 Fulton, 21) 3 0 0 micu a guuu vaisuy prospeci next TJiltch.M.nh 1 "HU U'C iYanks Tackle lia involve Cornell second and thin year.

whv he didn't neak un Te same two boatloads will go freshmen and Buffalo high schools Top score of the season at the 1 0 0: 0 0 0' 1 1 i ooo 1 0 Newman links was Bob DeKay's His lecture on curfew and all ainf Cayuga LaKe stork Sanford's eight is in didn't sink in until he shuffled the Shore Saturday aitcrnoon search ot its first victory. It lost 35, recorded yesterday. He also Totals j5 had a 37 early in the Spring. Next 30 7 10 Totals sixth-Dlace a io Syracuse but beat Aavv ana through the body of the race but Rulfiel.s here in the Goes Trophy lineup, but then his Pirates got the idea. Orioles In 4 Games Auburn JV 100 002 03 Ithaca JV 500 101 7 llie finish may well be equally as regatta May 2.

It lost to Yale Thursday night they put aside a has been the rugged defensive play of John Webster and Kevin Rooney. Charlie Parsons, converted cose- but beat Princeton in the Carne- Last year after Pcnn beat Cor-igie Cup race on the Housatonic. nell in the Eastern Sprints it came In a consolation race at the midfielder, has been a revelation right back to win on Cayuga. at goal. Danny Bidwcll has im By ED WILKS AP Sports Writer proved vastly at midfield and will The varsity race wilt be at 4:30 p.m., preceded by frosh and jay-vee races at half-hour intervals.

Cornell Picks 1st Junior Track Captain sprints Cornell defeated Navy, MIT and Wisconsin. Penn has had a much longer campaign. It started out by beating Rutgers on the Schuylkill on The New -York Y'ankecs could escape the cellar in 24 hours. best score was the par-36 recorded by Ithaca College golfer Herb Bowen this week. Herb had to chip in from off the green on No.

9 for his par. The Country Club of Ithaca is celebrating its fiOth anniversary this year. The Club was founded -March 1, 1900. It started as a 9-hnle course on leased land below Triphammer Rd. with a little frame building for a Club House.

The new 18-hole layout on Pleasant Grove Rd. will officially open on Memorial Day next Saturday. There will be a special ribbon probably guard Princeton's brilliant Heyd tomorrow. Bruce Pfann and Dave Dresser are 1-2 in scoring, even though their main value By winning the first two games April 11. It then beat Princeton 0f their four-came set against the slump that had draped them with four defeats in five games and scored a 12-hit, errorless 7-2 victory at St.

Louis. i Murtaugh, who reminded his Bucs of the club's 2 a.m. curfew after they lost the Tuesday opener, at St. Louis, shook up the lineup after they were whipped again Wednesday. He replaced shortstop Dick Groat with Dick Schofield and made Rocky Nelson his first baseman in place of the alternating Ted Kluszewski and Dick Stuart.

i The worst skid of the year came to an end in the only other Na lies in other departments. and Columbia; lost to Yale but Baltimore Orioles, the Yankees! beat Columbia; and lost to Har-1 cod jUjnp to sixth place if sev-vard but beat Navy. In the sprint ienth-place Detroit does no better George Bogar has been Cornell's unsung hero. His work behind the IC Athletes Honored John Murray, star Cornell pole vaulter from Ames, Iowa, came cage on the Big Red's close attack unai it iraiieu naivaiu, ayiacuse than split two games at Cleveland, and Washington can' take two from1'" of ors at the an- ami i aw. manuevers is of vital significance to Cornell offensive patterns.

MEET YOUR DEALER THEY WANT TO MEET YOU This will be the seventh race of sixth-place Boston in that span. l.efm last eve- to the a dual series that began in 1953. This is no Ditch to resurrect al nouse. cutting ceremony prior cutting ceremony prior Smith feels that Bogar, Dresser and Pfann all rate All-American Ithaca College honored its sports It is all even at three and three. lYankees.

But it does point out that! He won awards for being theiactual play on the links. First of-The boatings: i it's a bit early to start the requienvbest pole vaulter and for beingi ficial foursome to tee off will in- varsity 'fur the ehamnion. I the greatest improved field events! elude Bob Farnsworth. club Dresi- League game scheduled tional when lettermeh Thursday evening at a the Philadelphia Varsity i Cornell (Ave Wgt. is dinner arranged by the 2.

Huila'rd The task of pulling out of theiman. He also became the team'sident; Geoffrey Cornish, course consideration. Howie Taylor and Stu Pindell round out the first string attack. The attack trio has had individual spurts of brilliance this season, though its scoring has diih ridroiu I 1 im "amid ii.ai in a ira, mill i.i.ji, v-illou Poolan 3-0 at Chiraeo hehind Uub Lenlg" "estau-U, I)(inald Larry Borties: cellar doesn't figure to be easy, first junior captain. He was elected architect; John Maloney.

co-direc- tended to be arratic. Gomez's four-hit pitching. Co egeVs aclnni ra on and RoE The Yankees have lost four in a to replace Harvey Weissbard and tor of course developmertt; and The Pirates ripped into Cardinal y'1 ano i swain Mj(hael Hn(tman. row to the Orioles, who are third, Charles Hill. jWes White, supervisor of course right-hander Lindy McDaniel numn of rrX JZ games behind first-place Coach Lou Montgomery pointed (development, for three runs in the first 'whayne; 3, Wolfgang Guenuier: 4, Bain Cleveland.

And the Birds will have. out that the pendulum looked like Following all the ceremonies a then scored three in the third President Howard I. Dillingham Mainne; Nvcet 6, Gerard their surprise ace, right-hander, it might rise again. Where there tournament is set for the Cornish Princeton's basic ingredient Is speed. The Tigers frequently run their opponents into the ground Rrnplin with dazzling footwork.

They em against reliever Mt'llernan; James McMullen: stroke, ,1 n. Wynne: coxswain, Frank Unelm 1-'' on le mound. 18 seniors in the ranks last! Cup. a trophy donated by the CI l'llll W.nnn- James those Haddix 3-2 1 athletics, were among Siiillltinjtw Hjirvfiv Manager Casey Stengel will year there are onlv four this time.larrhilert. Therp will he nlav fnr ploy two midfields and substitute rarely on defense and attack.

John was the winner. "congratulating me ainieics on ineir jcnior varsity start his ace Bob Turley. He also gave the frosh relay quar-jboth men and women on a handi- Comez and Cub rookie Bob acn'ovemenis. uiinngnani tiiea Only one game was scheduled tet the Rothschild award for win-leap basis. Tourney director will FREE Anderson had a shutout, duel going plans "imK'r msi-ussion tor smith; 4.

Richard sehartztjin the AL Thursday and Boston ning the recent inter-class mile re-! be the Country Club professional, CandorDefeals unm ine e.gmn. men me Phils, a 7. Jnhc 11 vim 10m oiewer aim iay. Pat Bucci, who Had managed just two 1 tu 1 1 tins: coxswain, Taisuo Matsushita. Kiely blanking Kansas city t-u.

Arnie Cummins distance runner scored twice on singles by Willie ha Pennsylvania (Ave. wtt. w) The Red Sox busted loose for all received the Cla 1 Mnrse and (lm, this year. He also commented on1 Bow, Robert Siekman: 2, Albert Doer- nn homers hv Jim Rus- morse and t.oraw, a double by, f- f. 3.

John Harris: 4, Albert wacniiB! nomers Jim bus 8ward for being the runner who Sparky Anderson and sacrifice 1 e. 11,1 nlsI l. Timnthy string: 6. Aivin by, Jackie Jensen and Dick Ger-iu-. ih Van Etten 9 flies by Jim Hegan and Richie was ennaucting 7.

fter Hambiett stroke Anthony who made his good for three nthr rH, 1 Jj football, baseball, and track on its', coxswain. Arthur Rosenberg. Ashburn. in the eighth. Ray Burton.

TIOGA TOlNTr LEAGUE tl1 CsiKkir 1 Speneer 2 3 own facilities on South Hill. FRESHMKN Ned Garver (3-2) dropped his fourth in a row to the Red Sox. Tma en. 4 NewReld 0 1 Simp- m-i j-x Other speakers included Acting cf" wgt. i.

Hgt. -) () KlKls Arnold Wilhelm of the School JT3 "JLh" van 3 3 Lack-sen; of Health and Physical Education: I-'- diaries Schmidt 6, Victor Ericson; Candor Hiah's ball team r. Third session of the Junior Clinics being conducted at Newman is set for 10 a.m. tomorrow. Lew Adesso will preside.

Medium iron play will be the subject. An approaching contest will also be held. Youngsters are advised to bring either a 5- or 6-iron. Ithaca High has never had an undefeated golf team, if Athletic Director Joe Tatascore's memory is valid. Best record was the 11-1 mark in 1956.

Skip Wallace was the pace-setter then. Lou Shipos and Frank Bettucci paced IHS to a 10-2 record in 1949. Roger Maris, Kansas City A slugger, underwent an emergency appendectomy in Kansas City today. That will sideline him gained winning form yesterday by beating Van Etten. 4-2.

and mnvinn Bowl Pact Harrison Bicknell, assistant director of athletics, and Richard Car- a step nearer the title in the Tioga coxswain, Steven Peterson. Pennsylvania (Ave. Wgt. Hgl. 6-1) BoW.

Atwoofl; 2, Walter Sal-emhier; 3. Albert Vozeh; 4, John Borow-ski; 5. Faruo Thompson; 6, Frank Fischer: 7, Harold Krider; stroke, Edward Stoekham; coxswain, Harry Rowland. Murray pole vaulted 14 feet inch this year for a new Cornell record. His father competed in the high jump at Coe College.

Cornell has had junior captains in other sports over the years, but never before in track. Cornell will have a dual meet with Alfred tomarrow at Alfred. The freshmen are at Hamilton today for a dual meet with Colgate. 1 American Assn. Minneapolis 4-1, Indianapolis 1-4 Fort Worth 2, Houston 1 St.

Paul 7, Charleston 6 Dallas 4, Omaha 3 Louisville at Denver, postponed mean, president of the Varsitv ANN ARBOR, Mich. (APi-The Club. Coaches of the various teams Big Ten today will end its 13-year awarded letters to athletes. The Rose Bowl football hookup unless invocation was given by the Rev. there is a last-minute switch in Edward Zimmer.

assistant pastor conference strategy. 1 of the Church of the Immaculate As far as meets the eye, the Conception. Thursday, Friday and Saturday (May 21-22-23) Set of 4 Beverage Tumblers TO GnOWH-UPS LOLLIPOPS and DIfiOSAUR Collection to the Kiddies POWER-UP WITH Eastern League Williamsport 5. Reading 4 Lancaster 5, Albany 0 Springfield 10, Allentown 8 York 7, Binghamton 5 NY-P League Elmira 3, Batavia 2. Auburn 12, Olean 7.

Wellsville 5, Erie 2. Geneva 9, Corning 0. Cornell 'ind Freshmen Bnw. I.ancc Kerller: 2. Frank Rohbins: Anthony Hoffman: 4.

Robert Declerck; 5. William Kreelou li, Kugene Sehoeb-erlein; 7. John Kilbourne; stroke, William Walters; coxswain, William Hinds. Cornell Freshmen Bow, David l.ockc; 2, Sheldon Sever-ingbaus; 3, Thomas Johnston; 4. Fred Hail: 5.

Loose: fi. Adam. Hose Bowl agreement has been killed in a standoff 5-5 vote by! International League Columbus 7, fi Havana 5, Richmond 3 Only games scheduled county League. Tioga Center beat Newficld, 13-3. Charley Berggren socked a homer for Newfield.

Jim Hoyt, who usually catches, did the pitching for Candor and brother Fred, who usually pitches, did the catching. Rodney Foster, leftficlder, had four hits. Candor now is 8-1 overall. The score by innings: Van Etten ooo 0J0 1 1 Candor 200 Oil x4 10 Brown and Msggarti J. Hoyt and F.

Hoyt, l.lnd l(. a. Empire Alley Meet Starts ine muivinuai Big ten scnools. Today's joint meeting of faculty representatives and athletic di ski: 7. Roland tampbell: stroke, Ldgar Spencer Nine Triumphs lloae; coxswain, ueorge Knaysi.

rectors appears destined to de liver the fatal blow. If the delegates from each school vote as instructed at home. the Big Ten will refuse to renew the Rose Bowl contract because Len Davenport, Spencer High pitcher, had one bad inning yesterday or else he might have had himself a perfect game. Spencer beat East Smithfield, High, a tie is as good as a no vote The opposition has developed at top faculty level, the same group 4-3. It was three-up and three-down ALBANY, N.

Y. (AP)-The sec which spurned postseason football competition before the present ond annual $16,500 Empire State Open Bowling tournament opens Rose Bowl pact was signed. tonignt witn 140 entries. Don Carter of St. Louis.

The current Big Ten-Pacific ('oast Conference agreement ends four-time national match game with the l'JtiU New Year's Day champion, was favored to win the for East Smithfield in six different innings. But.iji the sixth Davenport walked two batters and the Pennsylvanians bunched three hits for three runs. Davenport fanned eight. The score by innings: E. Smlthfeld 00 00 03 3 5 Spencer 011 002 4 0 Adams and Strtnghami L.

Davenport nd P. Davenport. three-day competition. He finish ed third last year with 6352 for game. Renewal of the pact would have to be between the Big Ten and the newly organized "Big Four" coast group of California, Washington, Southern California 28 games.

Among the entries is Glenn Allison of Chicago, who won the 1958 tournament with a score of and UCLA, The present PCC goes out of business July 1. 6505. His average for 28 games was 232. Bosox Obtain Calendar Bobby A vila BOSTON AP) -Bobby Avila, 1954 American League batting "RICH" DAVID 101 W. Clinton St.

"BOB" SRNKA 917 W. Slate St. champion now sporting a meek 170 average, today is the property Golf and Tennis Equipment of the Boston Red Sox. General Manager Bucky Harris purchased Avila, 32, from Baltimore Thurs day for an Undisclosed amount to "DAN" BARNES "JOE" SOLOMON 300 Elmira Rd. 514 N.

Cayuga St. WILLIAMS A CORNELL strengthen the Infield reserves and the pinch-hitting corps. a TODAY Baseball 3 p.m.. South Hill Held, Ithaca College vs. Buffalo.

4 p.m., Bergholtz Field, Ithaca High vs. Cortland. 4:15 p.m., Hoy Field, Cornell Frosh vs. Colgate Frosh. SATURDAY Baseball 2 p.m., Hoy Field, Cornell vs.

Buffalo. 2 p.m., South Hill Field, Ithaca College Frosh vs. Delhi. Lacrosse 2 p.m., Lower Alumni Field, Cornell vs. Princeton.

Rowing 3:30 p.m., Cayuga Lake, west shore (finishes at old Ithaca Yacht Club), Cornell vs. Pennsylvania. (Frosh, jayvee, S3 SEW, 436 W. State Sf. GLENN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE College Ave.

Dryden Rd. FREE GIFTS Wa fers. Fun-tyme 128 W. STATE ST. ITHACA, N.

Y. PHONE 3-1574 Journal SlaB Photo (Gotdberf) Al Simons, Jim Sheehan, Hobin Williams, Dan Evett, Mike Hall, Joe Stone, Jerry Holland; third row, Robert Campbell, David Richardson, Doug Burkhalter, Fred Waage, Jay Waring, Bill Larson, Al Menard, Martin O'Neill, Ed Waller, Roland Marion, Ted Autron, and Managers Bill Smith and Ted Vyskocil. Kneeling at the right are assistant coach Ken Flynn and Coach Kaism'er Ilipolit. ITHACA HIGH trackmen are headed for a series of last roundups. There are the Western Zone Sectionals at Elmira today, the Class A finals at Schoellkopf Field next Thursday, May 28, and the Intersectionals at the same track Saturday, June 6.

Teammembers are (from left), first row, Francis Schlater, Bill Sullivan, York Mayo, George Peterson, Art Adams, Art Smith, Ronnie Page; second row, Vance McCullough, Melvin Kobinson, Ill PAINT IT NOW ROBERT N. POWERS Pointing Decorating Ph. Ithoea 4-6849.

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