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THE PLAIN DEALER MONDAY APRIL 25 1966 Sue Smith a for the world's auto air conditioner 4 spare time John Hank Sherk Gerry Stern Klotz 50 11 Clevelanders Take Lead at Mansfield Lanes MARK IV Monitor Now at a new low price! Bruce Muench and Linda Lingo have added 18 to our trophy case And our teach ers Jim Harmer Mrs Judy Hild Robert ugas and the rink boss Neal Braddner are so proud So are Jim a lithe young man with the grace of a dancer says that the roller variety is every bit as graceful and in tricate as ice skating done both and he says sway ing on blades is easier than controlling the every which way pull of gravity that comes with whirling on wheels MORE a chal lenge like being in the Installs in hours Transfers when you trade actory warranty for 24 months or 24000 miles Nationwide service over 15000 factory trained servicemen ROCKY RIVER Goodtar Service Start 3380 linden Raid Rocky River Ohio 333 4140 AVON LAKE Nick's Service Center Hi Un Road Iron Ukt Ohio WE 3 9123 CLEVELAND Acme Auta Radiator Co Inc 7120 Carnegie in ClwelMd Ohio UTah 1 0800 Ramm's Comer lady A Ignition Co 19830 Lorain In Cleveland Ohio Cl 1 0999 Motor Kim Mfrs Co 11M 27th $1 Cleveland Ohio 1 2424 Northoost Auto Radiator Co 18901 It Clair In Ohio IX 1 8049 top selling custoih installed CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Dowd Oldsmobile 2900 Mayfield Rd Cleveland Height Ohls 1 9100 LAKEWOOD Acme Auto Radiator Co Ine 1379 West 117th St Cleveland Ohio AC 1 3880 PARMA HEIGHTS Goodyear Service Star 6709 Pearl Road Parma Heights Ohls 842 1880 PAINESVILLE Goodyear Service Stare 182 East Washington rvinesville Ohio 392 0873 EASTLAKE Hinkel Ignition Co Inc 38164 lakeshore Ried Eastlake Ohio 142 8383 He said that it will be put in on an exhibition basis in the next Olympics and competi tive skating will be the next step forward A WHOLE BUNCH of think so too They sent The Plain Dealer a letter with a long string of names bragging about their favorite sport a skating meet al most every week somewhere in the they wrote our skaters are among the best in bringing back thetrophies Dennis Vasko and Sue Hermann have won a combined total of 37 trophies seat in a sports car race looping and spinning and twirling on four sound like the sport for the rocking chair set does it? Yet they are the very ones who love the thrill folks almost look like tottering when they walk through the door Jim laughs they slip on skates and wheel away and all of a sudden young A club for the the over called the Esquire Club and the membership list is packed They skate several times a week and not a one of them has tired blood nothing rough and tumble or of the roller derby variety about the in roller skating classy stuff There are gold dances and couples dances and arty things like that And soft organ music to it up with dream dust Roller skating has grown up and found a proud home of its own Out in Brookpark they can take in the sidewalks now MR INDIVIDUAL YOU CAN NOW LIASI Any Make Car or Truck Graebner Makes Naples inals 5 NAPLES Clevelander Clark Graebner and Marty Riessen of the United States gained the Naples Interna ional Tennis finals yester day defeating the Australia pair of Tony Roche and John Ruffels 5 7 6 4 6 4 6 4 Graebner and Riessen of vans ton HL will meet Owen Davidson and Phil Bowrey of Australia for the itle today The Australians )eat Tomas Lejus and Ser gei Licatchev of Russia 6 4 3 6 7 5 8 6 in the semi finals orty three teams are now entered with the entry list ex pected to swell above 50 this week Also entered from this area are Cathedral Latin Benedictine John Kennedy and Cleveland Heights Other schools entered are from Mansfield Youngstown the Ohio Valley area Warren and West Virginia THE MORNING prelimi naries begin at 10 am with the running finals getting underway at 2 pm The Lutheran West Long horn Relays hosts nine schools Saturday including Lutheran West Entered are Avon Byzan tine Catholic Cuyahoga Heights Hawken Keystone Lourdes Lutheran East and Western Reserve High The field events get under way at 12:30 pm and the six running events will start at 2:30 pm a ALSO scheduled for this weekend are the Perry In vitational on riday for Class A and small Class AA schools The meet gets under way at 4 pm Also on riday the Raven na Relays for Class AA schools begins at 4 pm with the field events and at 7 pm with the running events The Medina Invitational Re lays will be held riday and Saturday action gets under way at 4 pm and the Saturday program begins at 1 pm airchild 12120 Dilralt 111011 Tillie Spdnn paced a team of Cleveland bowling stars into first place in both actual and handicap divisions in the fourth annual Brad Lewis team tournament at Mans field last night Miss Spann bowled a 233 637 actual series as the ed eral posted 2903 actual and 3110 handicap Darla Popovich fired a 227 607 Lynn Allen rolled 213 605 Kay Meno had 175 482 and Ruth Sturde vant 203 572 If the handicap score holds up the ladies stand to win $2500 Miss Spann also took first place in the individual shooting for her 637 series Another city squad the All Star ive went second posi tion in actual competition with 2700 Barbara Kraus led the way with 223 611 Charlene Bamert contributed a 181 513 Lynn Allen 212 587 1 Sandy Ballard 180 522 and Darla Popovich 175 467 Estabrook Wins AAU Tourney John Ofcar poured in 19 points to lead Estabrook Rec reation to a 42 22 victory over Woodhill Homes yesterday at Estabrook for the Junior Olympic AAU basketball championship Ofcar was named the tour most valuable player and elected to the all star team Other members of the honor squad were: Bill Kram er Estabrook Tom Homes and James Johnson Woodhill Homes Leroy McIntyre and Garlan Graham Alexander Hamilton and Wayne Bacik Woodland Recreation 1 13 and 14 1 John Sherk HIRAM Six Lake Erie AAUDistrict records were set yesterday in an age group and open swimming meet in Hiram College pool The only record breaker from Cleveland was Cathy McKitrick swimming non of filiated Her 1:138 in the 100 meter backstroke for girls 13 and 14 clipped 16 seconds off the old mark established just a few weeks ago by second place Amy Smith of Erie Kathy Knox of the Erie Swim Club broke two with a 1:065 in the 100 meter free Dennis Vasko Sue Herman Bruce Muench Linda Lingo Lanes team captured the championship with Thelma defending champs winding up second Top ef forts for the season were Mrs 279 game Tillie 679 series the 2934 series by Evelyn ederal Brand Enterprise squad and the 1082 posted by Venice Ken dale Washer and Stamping team SHAW INVITATIONAL Agnes Melcher saved her best bowling until last as she wrapped up the Shaw Lanes Ladies Invitational League championship with a season high 254 921 four game block The big explosion gave Agnes her first 700 series as she opened with 254 213 245 for 712 before concluding with a 209 She swept five points from Irene Silvestro to finish three points ahead of runner up Roberta Apple who closed with a 4 1 decision over Jean Bauer 186 average also was tops for the league while Roberta won high game honors for a 255 and her 831 block was second best SOUT HEAST TRAVELERS Dorn Strizzi bowled a 249 689 series and Phil Donna re corded a 209 604 in Southeast Traveling League action at Pawnee Lanes yesterday King Pin Lanes defeated Paw nee No 1 bowlers in the first three games of the knockdown series 2780 to 2667 to take a 113 pin lead Stanley Cup Playoffs (Beit of 7 DETROIT VS MONTREAL Detroit Montreal 3 at Montreal at Detroit at Detroit May (It necessary) at Montreal May (If necessary) at Detroit May H8 neeosaarv) at Montreal Cloverleaf Rained Out Cloverleaf Speedway had its second of four springtime late model stock ear races rained out yesterday afternoon The track goes on a two night schedule starting next weekend with hardtop slock cars opening their season on Saturday and the late models going under floodlights on Sunday Maggard Takes Drag Honors Jeff Maggard was the top winner at Thompson Speed abbreviated program yesterday The feature race between Al Eckstrand and Dick Jeffy was cancelled because both were driving nitro burning racers and could not handle the wet conditiqns Middle Jeff Maggard Cleve land Little Robert Smith Painesville Motorcycle Tom Bogus Cleveland Middle Stock Ellmlna oireisuoro Club Golf BROADWAY ASSN Jim Radomskt 71: Rartomskl 71: Erf Pierre Banaszek 71 TRAMEND CLUB TROPHY (Playoff) Dale Krusoe 77 at Turkey toot MACLE UTS ASSN AA: Berady 80 Lanham 82 Toth 91 Salak 99 PUTTS AA: Berady Langham Horn Toth Salak Radio (at Breathnac) BEDORD ASSN Ralph Grieco 81 GROSS DiCarlo Jozwlak 79 isher Llppucci 86 (at Breathnac) 1TALIANAMERICAN ASSN John lorihe 79 BB: Cosi mo Scarpucd 81 Chet Kaczor 88 rank Ruggerl 73 BB: Ray isher 68 Nick Capretta 77 (at Oak Knolls) AIL AMERICAN ASSN TROPHY Bob Bryant 140: rank Orteca 145 Ben Caprlato 145: Ray Dolclato 146 rank Glloz za Mike Rltner (Akron Good Park) NORTH WILLOUGHBY ASSN Rav Carabotta 85 PIN Don Stansak LONGEST Ray Carabotta (at Blackbrook) SOUTHEND ASSN PRESIDENT'S Ed Krus zynski 81 Ed Norris 78 Joe Zadel 80 Joe Marolt 81 (at Colonial Hills) WOODHILL ASSN 36 HOLE Gleason 68 Onchak 82 BLIND LOW NET Bieck Karl Hesselbeln Ray Gilbert Oncliak PIN Heintz Harry Cudllo Hobeandosl Duffy Bieck at Barberton Brookside COLUMBIA HILLS BLIND BOGEY BUI Notarrinl 91 7: Art St Clair 95 11: George Manos 90 6 Bob Adams 75: red Garrison 75 Herb Dodson 75 Har lan Bartels 75 TAM A RAC Cal Steams 78: Jerry Mc Donald 79 Pat losue 80 John Calandra 81: Joe Moroscak 81 SPRINGVALE LOW GROSS Klink Cowell Woodworth Hagesfeld 338 LOW NET Tighe Wefngartner Cox Nagy 303 AA: Hinkle 75 A Pfahl 82 Cox 83 AA: A DelMonte 74 Ko rar T4 Schott T4 Six Standards Tumble in Lake Erie Swimming By LEONARD HAAS rTwo Republic Steel Corporation bowling teams will meet at 1:30 pm today at Linsz Superior Bowling Center to de cide the championship of the National Telegraphic League The 36th annual rolloff brings together Republic Adi rondack Ore Mines and the Berger plant team from Canton with the latter seeking a fourth league crown r'rri 1 UIX14UC UUWU115 xeaguv If7 made up of 15 different Re public teams which bowl weekly in their own cities against opponents in some cases hundreds of miles awayScores then are telegraphed hire where winners and aver ages are computed At the conclusion of the regular schedule each year the first and second place teams come Cleveland to bowl for the title fill iffcANTON RUNNER UP Wtth a 27 15 mark this season iftfeaptained by Paul Cassell 181 average tops the smad Also in the Canton lineup are John Marshall mn Clemens Gilbert Ron SteNick Mercurelli William Irons Art Zacharias Tony Qastello Ken Knox and Hugh i Qpodman i 1 1 Blomstran captains Adirondack with Art 166 mark the top average Otters on the team are Ger ald Bushey Tom Carpenter Dpke Chase Tony Glebus Bob arris Ed Knox Joe Jtisso and Judd Tolosky Adirondack finished the sea ipn with a 29 12 record $pERN SHARPSHOOTERS AVillie Schrader tOiq 'swept three points from Afrmatic Valve to cling to agame lead over Jack Auto Wheel and Spring bowlers in the race for thp Jim Hem All Star League chapipionship at Ambassador £(pdford Lanes However Len Magas was tile star nerformer as he ham $ered a league season high 758 series that included a 268 ganie or his AAA Brunswick warn in a skirmish with Shaw banes Ben Visan came in for share of the glory as he iGpped a 254 715 set for Shaw nbw trailing the league lead Mtg Schraders by only two frnes few other sparklers were Bob 237 667 a 248 647 Bruce Rom Paul MO 645 oJe 246 644 abd ritz 245 640 MRAZ HIGHLIGHTS wrky 187 average tped the Jo Mraz Ladies Star League at Palais Bawl but she finished the flson with only a 36 pin edge i Srer runner up Helen Shima ffilia Spann also over the fyl mark was third best an other 28 pins behind Mrs Shima xQJ a Ambassador only $23g95 PLUS INSTALLATION Other Mark IV Mnn95 Models as low as EASY BUDGET TERMS I PLUS INSTALLATION CALL ONE THESE AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS TODAY New King Due inW Tech Relays By RICHARD ZUNT Lr Three the 31st annual West Tech Relays the 12th Ijellaire Relays and the first Lutheran West Longhorn Relaysfget the attention of most of the track and field stars this week riday evening a hew cham Jfdn'wiil be crowned at WestBech with 22 schools battlingflfcthe crown Absent will be Several track includ 'the champion ftiSt Tech which tuns at Bel Saturday Qnly East Tech and Glen ville have won at West Tech in the past nine years Both these teams along with John Adams Euclid St Joseph and Rocky River will compete at Bellaire instead THE WEST TECH program gets underway with the pole vault and high jump events at 4:30 pm and the shot put and long jump relays at 5:30 Running events begin at 7:30 with the four mile relay kick ing off the program A In the Bellaire affair East Tech is the defending cham pipn having won the past years a Estus Scarabs are again powerful Wfyear and should battle defending state and Mans fiel4 king Glenville for the title East Senate powers East Tech Glenville East High andJohn Adams took the top four places in this meet in 1965 Euclid was seventh St Joseph eighth and Paines ville Harvey 10th Ron Bolden is the defending long jump Champion and East John Goens is the defending Iw yard low hurdles cham pion in this meet Snares 3 Blue Ribbons By LARUE DANIELS It was a sentimental journey that yesterday sent a large contingent of top quality horses and riders sliding through downpours and fog to Dorchester arms in Kirt land The hunter and jumper competition was a benefit show sponsored by the Cleveland chapter of the Professional Association of America in behalf of John (Jack) Devinne widely known pro in horse activities in the area Although he is ill he attended the show a nd stayed until the final class was decided in a jumpoff Despite recurring heavy rains that washed out a road and closed a parking lot at Mr and Mrs Roland Dorchester" establish ment the show went smooth ly inxthe indoor arena The judge' was George Jayne of Palatine Ill and the ring master duties were handled by rancis Manley Jr of Buf falo Charles Mapes president of the PHA chapter here presided at the announc stand Young Pam Carmichael of Hunting Valley who rides un der the banner of the Cyrus Eaton Acadia arms proved once again that she nicely combines her natural riding ability and her devotion to expert instruction She won blue ribbons in three events of the 15 class program Hav ing a fine pony like Gay Min strel also helped? CLASSES she won were pleasure horse and pony in which there were 30 contes tants hunter seat equitation age 14 and over and pony working hunters She also won lesser ribbons in other events Pam is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Car michael To make trek through the vile weather es pecially worthwhile Raymond rancis manager of Acadia horse activities also captured three blue ribbons with a handsome hunter named Here We Come His class vic7 tories came in open working hunters over fences (section A) hunters under saddle and open working hunters over Don Snellings general manager made a good showing with Anthony A taking the top spot in open jumpers in one category and other ribbons THE IMPORTANT PHA style and :335 in the meter butterfly for girls and 12 Joanne Scarborough of De Patton Tiger Sharks lowered the 100 meter breast stroke standard by a full four seconds in the senior division Mike Bottom of Akron Swim Club recorded a new mark of 1:135 in the 100 free style for boys 10 and under The Pat ton 13 and 14 boys team chip ped one tenth of a' second off the 200 meter freestyle rec ord Meg Gottron of Cleveland Swim Club took home three gold medals winning the 100 metei freestyle for girls 15 to 17 the 200 meter individual medley for senior women and swimming anchor leg for the first place senior medley re lay team BOYS lO and Under 100 meter 1 Mike Bottom (Akron SC) 1:135 (NEW DISTRICT RECORD) 2 Mark Glancarll (Akron SC) 3 Jim ox (Erie SC) 50 meter 1 Mike Bottom :404 2 Mark Giancarli 3 Paul Nas rallah (unattached! 200 meter medley 1 Akron Swim Club (Mike Bottom Rick Renner rank Polefrone Mark Giancarli) 2:525 2 Erie SC 3 Cleveland SC ll and 12 100 meter 1 Rick Phillips (Lake Erie) 1:051 2 Tom Szuba (Pat tern 3 Joe Bottom (Akron) 50 meter 1 Todd Mosenttia! (Lake Erie) :337 2 Tom Szuba 3 Kent ord (Cliris Sparks SC) 200 meter medley 1 Berea Swim Club (Larry Cook Mark Kaplan Jay Turk Steve isher) 2:330 2 Akron £ne 100 meter (Patton) 1:006 2 Scott Garver (Berea) 3 Jim Teunas (Patton) 100 meter 1 Gary Gott schling (Patton) 1:089: 2 Greg Penn (Patton) 3 Robert ischer (Erie) 200 meter freestyle 1 Patton Tiger Sharks (Penn Sherk Gottschling 'Eeunasj 1:518 (NEW DISTRICT REC ORD) 2 Berea 3 Berea 15 thru 17 100 meter freestyle 1 David Solomon (Unattached Pitts) :590 2 Gordon (Akron) 100 meter 1 David Solomon 1:030 2 Gordon Messer 3 Gary Lyle (Akron) Open 100 meter breaststroke 1 Tom Bates (Patton) 1:129: 2 Don Hunston (Water Works C) 3 Joel Witkowski (Cleve iauu 200 meter individual 1 BUI Baird (Akron i 2:274 2 Greg! Penn (Patton): 3 Don Hunston 4 00 meter medley 1 Patton Tiger Sharks (Gary Gottschling Greg Penn Jim Teuhas John Sherk) 4:443 2 Akron water wonts GIRLS 10 andunder 100 meter freestyle 1 Jean (Garden City A Ci 1:209: 2 Klotz (Parma Heights) 3 Leslie berg (Unattached) snmeter 1 Corr 425: 2 Jean Sherk 3 Cindy Wramp (Berea 200 meter medley 1 Cleveland Swim Club (Barb Post Wendy Neff Jan Calslng Valerie Lojewskl) 3:184 2 Berea Swim Club 11 and 12 100 meter freestyle 1 Kathy Knox (Erie C) 1:066 (NEW DISTRICT RECORD): 2 Cheryl Solomon (Unat tacneai 3 Mary Kay Christian (Parma Heights) 50 meter 1 Kathy Knox :335: (NEW DISTRICT RECORD 2 Cheryl Solomon 3 Mary Kay Christian 200 meter medley 1 Cleveland Swim Club (Chris Bandelow Penny Curtis CheryU Dick Barb Calslng) 2:347 2 Berea Swim Club 3 Cleveland Swim Club 'B" 13 knd 14 100 meter reestyle Amy Smith (Erie SC) 1:096 2 Betsey Kruse (Cleveland SCi 3 Carol DuPaul (Cleve land SC 100 meter backstroke Kathy Mc Kitrick (Unattached) 1:138 (NEW DIS TRICT RECORD) 2 Amy Smith 3 Barb Church (Patton Tiger Sharks) 200 meter freestyle relay Erie Swim Club (Susie Quinn Beth Doyle Kathy Kallzewskl Amy Smith) 2:114 2 Cleve land SC lS thns 17 100 meter freestyle Meg Cottren (Cleveland SC) 1:052: 2 Karen Christ ian I Parma Heights SCI 3 'Debbie Koenig (Cleveland SC 100 meter butterfly Karen Christian 1:112: 2 Joanne Scarborough (Patton Tiger Sharks): 3 Meg Gottron 200 meter freestyle relay Warren (Louise Turner Linda Young Sally Van ossen Linda Scharf) 2:126 Open 200 meter Individual medley Meg Gottron 2:394 2 Joanne Scarborough 3 Mary Lou Shefsky (Patton Tiger Sharks) 100 meter breaststroke Joanne Scar borough 1:217 (NEW DISTRICT RECORD' 2 Pat Holcomb (Patton) 3 Barb Anderson (Cleveland) 400 meter medley relay Cleveland Swim Club (Carol DuPaul Barb Anderson Debbie Koenig Meg Gottron! 5:183 3 Pattron: 3 Cleveland SC Skaters Seriou About Competition By JANE ARTALE a gang of rollicking roller skaters out Brookpark way that are having the time of their lives not an bur Gang collection of rag gle taggle kids skating on sidewalks skate keys swing ing from strings around their necks These skaters are sharp smooth and slick as the polished rink they whirl around at Brookpark Skate land They come in sizes from small to tall with ages to match And all dedi cated to a to be such whizzes on wheels win the title of Champion SKATING kid stuff at Skateland for Take Sue Smith for example Winner of the Nov ice Ladies Singles Champion ship two years ago she fol lowed that with the Inter mediate Ladies Champion ship last year Now gun ning her wheels for a try for the the National Senior Ladies Championship which will be held in ort Worth Tex in' July Sue 17 lives in Vermilion but she let a long trip up the turnpike detour her from her dream Every day after school the high school senior drives in to Skateland for roller skating practice And the practice lasts until past midnight Weekends there almost around the clock Jim Harmer the instructor hinks Sue will be a star He hinks she may even shoot as high as the Olympics one day when rollef skating be comes a sport in the games Ne aces Due at Thistledown Thistledown officials es timate that at least 30 of the trainers due at the local suburban running racetrack by the opening on May 24 will be new faces trainers who have never raced their charges here or who have not been here in the recent past Middle Class was won by 17 year old rank Maloit riding Crying Time and based at Dorchester This was the fourth medal for rank this year having previously taken AHSA the USET and ASPCA In the final event Lime stone owned by the Sterling Smith stables of Ravenna and ridden by Eddie Clark won his open jumper class with the jumps raised to five feet six inches Limestone? took the blue in a jumpoff to break a tie on points with Crying Time ridden by Maloit Other first place winners were: PONY WORKING HUNTERS Silly owned and ridden by Sue Leasure HUNTERS SEAT EQUITATION (13 yrs and Wendy Kraua ofDor chester rldlni Ennery VIII GREEN WORKING HUNTERS OVER San Juan Annabelle Mercer Newbury GREEN JUMPERS (Table Tom Jones Eddie Cash owned by Sterling Smith stables GREEN WORKING HUNTERS OVER Gayle Chrlstlson riding In the Go GREEN Owned and ridden by Bill Whalen ight Results TOKYO Hlroyukl Ebihara of Japan No 1 ranked flyweight contender knocked out Dio Espinosa of the Philippines in the third round of a scheduled 10 round bout yesterday Ebihara who will meet world champion Horacio of Argentina for the fly weight title in July dropped Espinosa to his knees in the first minute of the third round and the ilipino was counted out at 1:04 The Japanese fighter weighed 113 pounds Espinosa 112 XSd vAiX zi' MKL 5 A 4 ylA zI'a1 I '4 L' Bl 1 JBiiMa BR HB I EH I 0 fr.

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