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Third place was won by S gt. John Knoedler with a 298. Lanese also won the individual shoot with a 299. Ptl . James Franklin shot a 240 for fourth place in tlie C category . Four-man teams from Patchogue 's precinct placed as follows: B Category, second place , Sgt. Donald Bennett , and Patrolmen Lawrence Gualtieri , Lawrence Hawes and Eric Strand , with a score of 1044 out of 1200; C Category , first place , Sgt. James Meachem , and Patrolmen J. J . Brophy, Carl Uehlinger and Raymond Wolfe , 977; C Cate- gory, second place , Patrolmen W illiam Reich , Richard Kowal- ski , Joseph Schauer and John Russell , and C Category , fourth place , Patrolmen S . J . Strenck , Harold Sandin , Thomas Fitz- patrick and Robert Piper. Sgt. Lanese and Sgt. Paul Daniels shot 600 Saturday to win the two-man team competition in the sixth annual pistol shoot spon- sored by the New York City Police Department at City Island. They represented the Suffolk Polic e Department. Suffolk' s four-man team of Lieut. Joseph DeRiso , Sgt. Otto Brauner , Sgt. Hewlett Johnson and Ptl. James Dinan took first place , shooting 1193 out of 2000. It ' s Newfield Vs. R'head On Satu rday The Newfield High School Var- sity football squad in Selden is preparing for us first game of the year , which willbe against River- head, at Riverhead , Saturday. Head Coach Stephe n Delligatti , who is being assisted by Fred O'Connor and Carl Johnson , has announced that team captain will be Paul Levine and that a dif- ferent co-captain will be picked each week on the basis of per- formance. Guiding the team on the field will be quarterbacks Glenn Petrosky and Steve Bumb. Delligatti said that since there are only nine seniors on the team , this will be a " rebuilding year. " He added , however , that he is encouraged by the overall in- creased speed of this year ' s team as well as their con- fidence and attitude Table of High Tides ForSeptember23-29 Following are the high tides taken from the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Charts. They were compiled and edited by Lts. Harry Sehaal and Armand Parry, Members of the Patchogue Bay Power Squadron, a unit ot the United States Power Squadron, and are presented as a public servic e feature of the Patchogue Bay Powe r Squadron. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME THURS. j FRI. | SAT . SUN. -f MON. TUES. WED. AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AJI PM AM PM AM PM Democ rat Point 6:24 6:45 7:14f 7:31 7:59? 8:17 8:44 f 9:01 9:28 9:46 10:14 fl0:31 11:01 11:19 Sayville 10:41 11:02 11:31 11:48 12:16 12:34 1:01 1:18 1:45 2:13 2:31 2:48 3:18 Patchogue 10:25 10:46 11:15 11:32 12:00 12:18 12:45 1:02 1:29 1:47 2:15 2:32 3:02 Bellport Bay 10:46 11:07 11:36 11:53 12:21 12:39 1:06 1:23 1:50 2:08 2:36 2:53 3:23 Moriches Inlet 6:06 6:45 6:56 7:13 7:41 7:59 8:26 8:43 9:10 9:28 9:56 9:13 10:43 11:01 Mastic Beach 10:30 10:51 11:20 11:37 12:05 12:23 12:50 1:07 1:34 1:52 2:20 2:37 3:07 Shinn Inlet I . Ocean Side 6:12 6:33 7:02 7:19 7:47 8:05 8:32 8:49 9:16 9:34 10:02 10:19 10:49 11:07 2 . Bay Side 8:27 8:48 9:17 9:34 10:02 10t2Q 10:47 11:04 11:31 11:49 12:17 12:34 1:04 SHinn Canal 11:01 11:28 11:51 12:19 12:39 1:08 1:25 1:45 2:12 2:42 3:00 3:31 3:50 Montauk Pt. No. Side 7:15 7:42 8:05 8:33 8:53 9:22 9:39 10:09 10:26 10:56 11:14 11:45 12:04 Port Jefferson 10:25 10:49} 11:14 11:38 12:01 12:26U2:47 1:121 l:32j 1:58 2:17 2:44 3:04 Horn , Pagels Post Double Wins in Say. YC Series The half-way mark was reached in the Sayville Yacht Club's Fall series , as the third and fourth races were held Sunday. Eric Horn and Bill Pagels posted double wins in the Blue Jay Midget and Junior classes, respectively. lathe other classes , honors were split. Results: Race Three - Blue Jay Midget: 1 , Eric Horn; 2, Mark Powell; 3 , Art Heilsberg, Blue Jay Junior: 1 , BUI Pagels; 2, Steve Stang; 3 , William Riesterer. Blue Jay Open: 1 , Gene Shreve ; 2, Bill Kennedy; 3 , John Potter. Handicap: j s^p £lla 14; 2, John Whitehouse C C • 3, Mark Stang, o-Day ' ' S^% \ 8ob Lafferandre ; 2 Cliff Scarlett; 3 , John StoW. Race Four - Blue Jay Midget: Blue Jay Junior: 1 , BUI Pagels- 2. Steve Stang, Vwfi Biesterer. Blue Jay Open: 1 . Bill Kennedy; 2, Gene Shreve ; 3 , John Potter Handicap: i , Blu p^t Raven; 2 Skip Ellas . Jet 14- 3, Mark Stang, O'Day. * Sunfish: 1 , Jack Perry; 2, Bob Lafferandre; 3, Doug Westln. BELLPORT NEWS (Continued fro m page 9) The annual Fall-Biunmage sale, sponsored by the Rosary Altar Societyof Mary Immaculate R .C. Church , will be In the church auditorium on Brown ' s Lane Oc- tober 11 , 12 and 13 , from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs . J ohn Fuhr- man is chairman. Articles to be donated for the sale may be left In the church basement or In the barn behind 24 Bell Street . Last Wednesday, Miss Susan Hunter accompanied her father , Howard Hunter , to Ada , O., where Susan will begin her freshman year at Ohio Northern Univ ersity. Mrs. Walter Bone, Jr., was guest-of-honor at a baby shower given by her sister-in- law, Mrs. WUliam Bone of North Brewster Lane Friday night. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Has sell of Circuit Road were Mrs. Hassell' s mother , Mrs. Josephine McShane , and son , Paul McShane and Mrs. Harold Daley and three children ot Waltham , Mass. Brow n' s Garage. Tel. ATlantic 6-0229—AAv. George Carleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carleton of Brown ' s Lane, has resumed his studies at Pratt Institute In Brooklyn. Col. and Mrs. Alfred B. Hale and their three children will sail today on the S. S. United States for a two year assignment in Augsburg, German}- . They have been spendingamonth ' s lesvebe- tween Westhampton and Bellport where they visited Mrs. Hale ' s mother , Mrs. WUbur Petty- of South Howell' s Point Road. In BELLPORT. The Long Island Advcnce is on tale at Bellport Station- ery snd Trotta Btoth«r». — \d\ . Last week Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paige and sons of Bellport Lane drove to New Hampshire where Peter Otis has entered his fresh- man year atthe University of New Hampshire at Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Paige and Douglas spent Thursday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes of Bos- ton, Mass., and the next day they took Douglas to the Choate School at Wallingford , Conn. David Streit has returned to complete his senior year at Law- rence College, Appleton, Wis . His brother , Chris , is In his sophomore year at Curry Col- lege in Milton, Mass. The Woman ' s Society of Chris- tian Service of the Bellport Meth- odist Church will have its first program meeting at 8p.m.Tues- day in the Wesley house. The program will consist of devo- tions led by Mrs. Frank Reiss , followed by a film strip en- titled "Conversion Plus . " All the ladles of the church and their friends are Invited to attend the meetings and enjoy an evening of fellowship. Refreshments will follow the meeting. The three Suydam boys of BeU- port Lane are back at school for the Fall term . Nardihas returned to Lake Forest College , Lake Forest , HI; Bryce is a freshman at Colgate University, HamUton; and Peter attends Kent School at Kent, Conn. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. lispenard Suy- dam. Miss Marie Slngler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Steve Slngler ot Bellport Lane, flew to Neb- raska last week to enter Creigh- ton University at Omaha. SLOW-PITCH TITLE - The Mastic Hour Rest won 15 games and lost only one during the past season to win the Brookhaven Town Recreation Softball (Slow-pitch) chamoionship. Team members pictured above include, 1 to r-front row, kneeling, -Bud Corwin, Andy Havens , Stan Cox, Vinny RaclnieUo and Irv. Coleman. Rear row, John Hodge , Bob Brouwer , assistant manager, Al Zeneski , team sponsor Pat Gagliardl , Bcb Hoyt , Jr., Tom AnieUo, Al Auer and team manaher Bob Hoyt, Sr. Team batboys are Carter Coleman and Jimmy Hoyt. JWY High Scrimmage Draws Sizeable Crow d First f ootball Tern : After almost three weeks of preliminaries, the James Wilson Young High School football squad finally got down to the tough business of rugged scrimmage this past week in Bayport. On Saturday, there was an intra-squad scrimmage with as- sistant Coach Jesmur ' s Spartans taking on assistant Coach Cover- dale ' s Raiders . The Spartans won 6-0 when Mike Roecklein, play- ing quarterback , connected with Dom Davino , an end, on a 30- yard pass play and touchdown in the second quarter. Standouts for the day on de- fense were Drew Bevis attackle, Mark Rozycki at end, Tim Richt- er at center line backer and Billy Ross and Dennis Sheehan , halfbacks. On offense , besides Roecklein and Savino, Fred Lang and Steve Staugaitls were outstanding as fullbacks while Phil Mcndonaro and Gary Pennington turned in good halfback performances. To the surprise of the coaches and players alike, a sizeabl e enthusiastic crowd of spectators was on hand for this first taste of Bayport football. From now until their opening game, scrimmages wiU be ordered daily with several sched- uled against the JV squads of other nearby schools. At present , thescheduleis still incomplete, but the opening game will be played at home against the Nyack Boys School of South- ampton October 2. Also , a sec- ond home game has been sched- uled with the Long Island Luther- an High School JV for October 16. A third contest has been scheduled for October 29 against the La Salle MUlitary Academy JV, but the site of the game has not yet been settled. Several other games are stillbeingnego- tlated. ANNUAL REGATTA The SayviUe Yacht Club held its annual invitational three-race Thistle Regatta Saturday and sun- day. The order of finish was: 1 . James Lipsco mb, Tarrytown, 5 1/2; 2. Walt Stubner , East Hart- ford , 11; 3. Jim Egan , Bellport , 12; 4. WUUam Kellett , Glen Head , 12 3/4; 5. Art Gossard , Murray Hill , New Jersey, 14, 6. Doug Westln , sayville , 20; 7. Rus Plitt , Kings Park , 21; 8. Bob Kennedy, Sayville, 24; 9. John Greenberg, Manhasset , 27; 10. Peter Goetz, Port Washington , 28; 11 . Harry Weddendorf , Centerport , 34; 12. Bob Mosher , Hauppauge , 34; IS. Arnold Golfman , Brightwaters , 37, 14 . Matthew Frankfort , Forest Hills , 40 Boypoit Jayvees Top Put., Islip; loss fo Twood By Paul Clough The James WUson Young High soccer JV squad started the sea - son on the right foot by defeat- ing Patchogue 3-0 on its home field In Bayport September 15 . Larry Densing, Terry Fedlem, and Joe Costello were the Phan- tom scorers. The Jayvees were not so for- tunate against Longwood at home Friday. They lost 4-1. Terry Fedlem had the lone Bayport goal. In a game Monday, the JV Phantoms went all out and killed Islip 9-2. Mike Travers led the team in scoring with three goals whUe Larry Densing tallied for two points himself. Howie Greg- ory, Fedlem, Wayne Black , and Joe CosteUo each had a goal. Coach Ron Tulloch has ac- knowledged that his two goalies , Vollmer and Christensen, have done an exceUent j ob In the goal, and he is very pleased with the way his fullback , Charlie Miller , has been playing. The Hne is performing well and the half- backs have been keeping the ball in potential scoring areas. The Jayvees played yesterday at home against East Islip. The results were not reported at press time. Tomorrow, theyplay away at La SaUe and Monday, away at BeUport. MOTOR STOLEN MASTIC BEACH — Joseph Clifford of 114 Monroe Drive , reported to Fifth Precinct Pa- trolman Warren Chamberlain that his $250 outboard motor was stolen Sunday or Monday from his boat moored here at West Road. STRAIGHT VICTORIES (Continued fro m page 12) Recently, the Bayport 11 defeat- ed Islip In a home game Monday 3-2. Whelan scored the first goal of the game for tlie Phantoms at 9:55 of the second quarter. The Phantoms took a 2-0 lead within two minutes of the second period as Reksten scored his third goal of the season. IsUp center forward Menzl scored the first Islip goal at 6;06 of the third quarter. It was the firs t goal scored upon the Phan- toms this year . But three minutes later , Bayport jumped to a two point lead again and now led 3-1 . The goal was scored by Reksten for his fourth goal of the season. The score remained 3-1 untU late In the last quarter when Is- lip center halfback Denehan scored the final tauy of the day from outside the penalty area. Und efeated coach Anthony Dolce, ln his first year as varsity coach , had a few comments to say about his team. "Goalie John Stahl has played outstanding ball and Is a good thinker. '"- Tony Cardamone at right halfback lias been outstanding at defense and is always hustling. Dan Brunle, inside, Is a hustler and displays good baU control during the game . Yesterday, East Islip visited Bayport for another soccer con- test. The results were unavail- able at press time. Tomorrow, the Phantoms travel to La Salle to play a 4 p.m. non-league game. Monday, the Phantoms visit BeU- port for its first League V game of the season. THE STATISTICS- Patchogue 0 0 0 0-0 Bayport 0 110-2 Bay-Reksten 13:50 (2nd) Bay-Reksten 0:25 (3rd) Saves; Bay- Stahl 5 Pat- Heiss 23 * * * Bayport 2 1 1 0- 4 Patchogue 0 0 0 0-0 Bay-Whelan 7:45 (1st) Bay-Brush 14:45 (1st) Bay-Brunle 1:30 (2nd) Bay-Tramontano 13:30 (3rd) Saves: Bay- Stahl 10 Heiss 17 * * * Islip 0 0 1 1- 2 Bayport 0 12 0-3 Bay-Whelan 9:55 (2nd) Bay-Reksten 1:45 (3rd) Isl-Menzl 6:06 (3rd) Bay-Reksten 8:50 (3rd) Isl-Denehan 10:40 (4th) Saves; Bay- Stahl 7 lsl- Bertran d 10 (Continued from page 12) and along with Cope played varsity football last Fall while Turner is a transfer from Sacham . »We will have to go some to beat last year ' s team, but I am satisfied with what I have seen so far , " Provenzano pointed out. He should know more after today The schedule; Sept. 23 , Smith- town - away. Sept . 30, Newfield and Bay Shore - at Patchogue. Oct. 7, Patchogue and Deer Park - at Sachem. Oct. 14, Commackand West Babylon _ at Patchogue . Oct 21, League 2 championships. BANNER YEAR Sum Up Point Titles Saturday At Rivorhead When Riverhead Raceway closes for the season Saturday night , there are several bits of business to be concluded — namely, the point championships in the modified and sportsman stock-car divisions . Craig Wheeler of southold won his eighth Novice main event last week and no one is going to stop this young man from taking the first point title in his division. In the modified division , John Berkoskl of Brid gehampton wonhls fourth feature by just beating out Charlie Jarzombek of BaltlngHol - low. Jarzombek later borrowed Arnie Arnlster ' s D . D . and went out and won the 25-lap Sportsman main event . Berkoskl' s winning time of 5:47 In the modified feature broke the old 25-lap track record of 5:58 set by Berkoskl last season . Spider Ligon ot Riverhead moved Into first ln the sportsman division point race despite finishing ninth. He now has 734 points to 724 for Leo Ceckowski. Bob Brown (720) and Frank Curtis (714) still have a chance to catch Llgon on the final night at action. Tommy Washburn Is first in points with 876. Berkoskl (884) and Jarsombek (842) are the only ones with a chance to catch the Brentwood speedster Saturday night. MEDFORD Am Follr-cr — GR ' . •rTo Mr. and Mrs Ccne Guerney of i Ohio Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Sclaca cf PennS j hania I \venue \isted Sturbridge \ illage in Massachusetts over the week- end. Robert Maresco , son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Maresco of Robinson Avenue has entered \ ankton Col- lege in So.ith Dakota . Mr. ar.d Mi s. Thomas \ au^han , Sr. t of Forest \venue spuid a lev, days recently visiting tht h son- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs George Griswald ..f C onnecticut. On September 11> ? lr. and Mrs Robert Sauberlid. of Mt \ ernon Avenue celebrated a v t_dding an- niversary. For \our Insurance Need ;. Call Pat Raimond. YA 1-3M9. —Ad-*. Mr. and Mis. Kaymond O Came and son , t atrick , of-Oregon \\c- nue retui ned home last Wttl from Yankton- S.O. after enteringtheir son , Kenneth , in \ an^ton College for his freshman year. Enroute they visited Mr. ina Mis Mau- rice Midgley of Chicago , 111., Mrs.O 'C ame^brother-in-law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tw ellrran. of 1 asc St. Louis , 111. , and also her rnothei , Mrs. Dora Peasel , and other :elati\e3 In Silex , Miss Susan Olafsen , daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Olafson of Green- port was two years old Sunday. In honor of the occasion her par- ents entei tained at a buffetsup- pcr For all your insurance need * call Raymond E. Vogt. 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