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Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. 1959 31 28 Veterans, 5 Rookies Complete Field For 500-Mile Memorial Day Auto Race Delay to July Seen For County Action On Welfare Salaries Rochester Births Indlanaoolls, Drewrys Gene Hartley, Special. 143.575. toys wtr born Mr. and By STEPHEN HAMMER Estes INDIANAPOLIS, May 24 (JP) Twenty-eight veterans of the 500-mile auto race and five rookies today filled the starting field for the 43rd Memorial Fresno, powered by a four-cylinder Of-fenhauser engine in a complete freezout of eight-cylinder entries.

An Italian Maserati driven by rookie Ralph Liguori of Tampa, was qualified ten The dirt track veteran was clocked at 142.925. Paul Russo of Webster Groves, veteran of 13 Indianapolis starts, reluctantly left the powerful Novi, in which 142(12. FOURTH ROW Don Branson, Chamopign, II Special, 143.312. Johnny Bovd, Bowes-Epperly Special, Duane Carter, Indianapolis, Gloyer-Lathrop Special, 142.795. FIFTH ROW Proposals to increase salaries of county welfare Yunlch employes and possibly other professional classifications.

Jimmy Daywalt, Indianapolis, Federal stalled for two montns a special study committee. Engineering Special, 144.683. Jock Tunner, Seattle, Travelon Special. will not be ready for consideration by the Board of 143.478. Tony Bettenhausen, Tlnley Park, Supervisors June as originally hoped Hoover 5peaai, mz.zi Sixth Row But Weuare Director William Paul Goldsmith, St.

Clair Shores, Able, Arthur 395 Rlppltwood Mov M. AlmeKindr, Euoent Ontario. Mav 11. Anderson, Gordon, 7 Daisy May II. Ayala, Emllie, 51 Windsor May 10.

Barton, Fred, 70 Woodbury May 15. Borner, Rruct H61 Donis Rd May Bliss, Cordon 84 Prosoect May 13. Blonm, Stanley Henrietta, May 14. Campbell. Henry 16S Tryon May 16.

Cook, Howard Henrietta, Moy U. Cocuui, Louis, Pentieid, Mav 19. Coon, Marvin 234-A Flower City May 14. Cox, David twins, 4i Wisconsin May 14. Domic, Joseph, 21 Baywood May 15.

Masl, Franklin 37 Peck May 15. Dries, Richard 19 Falrvlew May 18. Driessen, Wllhelmus 6., Plttstord, May 16. Eckert, Eugene 35 Down May U. enrlaht, William 8 Hlxson St Mav 15.

he had set several track records in the past, and qualified at 142.383 miles an hour In a Bardahl Special. An attempt was made to use a new fuel injection system in the V-8 Novis this year, and it was a failure. Dempsey Wilson of Hawthorne, took one Dernier Special, 142.070. A. J.

hoy Hous B. Woods yesterday expressed health nurses and probation of tatively at 136.395 but was eliminated by the final tally of the 33 fastest cars. Also temporarily qualified but later eliminated was a Massag-lia Special driven by Rex Eas-ton of Springfield, 111., at 139.438. The final field averaged 143.004 miles an hour, a shade ton, Dean Special, 142.648. Pat continued hope that the salary ficers.

At least most of the Flaherty, Chicago, Zink Special, 142.399. Seventh Row changes could be made effec group felt that boosts for wel I 1 Jud Larson, Tompa, Bowes Spe tive July 1 or shortly there cial, 142.2V8. Jimmy Bryan, pnoenix, fare workers alone would be un after. He is on the three-mem Belond Special, 142.118. Chuck Arnold, Stamford, Hall-Mar Spe just to other comparable classi ber study committee; the others fications and would create cial, 142.1)8.

Eighth Row are County Manager Clarence Len Sutton, Portland, Wolcott Special, 142.107. Al Herman, Allentown, A. Smith and Supervisor Wil under last year's record 143.445. The lineup of cars that have qualified for the 500-mile auto morale problems there. June Meeting Day classic Saturday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The 10 drivers added to the field in the accident-free final time trials failed to equal the speed of Johnny Thomson of Bqyertown, who won the pole position a week ago. Thomson thus won a special $1,000 prize for the overall best speed of the four qualifying sessions, in addition to the $1,000 he made for the best speed on the day he ran. Bob Christie of Grant Pass, turned in the best speed of the final session at 143.244 miles an hour in a Federal Engineering Special. The runnerup performance was 143.056, by Don Freeland, another Speedway veteran, who lives near the big track. Richard (Red) Amick of Muncie, was the best of today's two rookie qualifiers.

Dunn Engineering Special, 141 Bob Christie, Grants Pass, Federal liam T. Nolan, chairman of the board's Social Welfare Commit Woods thought that the study fcngineenng Special, 143.244. Ninth Row Ferguson, Robert Falrport, Moy II. Mav 19. Ftrrette, Donald, 40 Middlesex May tee.

committee's report could be be Don Freeland, Indianapolis, Robblns Chances for action In June fore the full committee during to. Flcorrg, John 775 Frost May 15. Fladd, Allen Qwalssa Moy 14. virtually went out the window of the expensive Novis onto the track late in the day and was able to do only a little over 134 miles an hour. Other qualifiers today were Al Keller, Green Acres City, 142.057; Chuck Weyant, Springfield, 111., 141.950; Bill Cheesbourg, Tucson, Mike Magill, Haddonfield, N.J., 141.482; Ray Crawford, wealthy grocer from Pasadena, 141.348; and rookie Jim McWithey, Anderson, 141.215.

Every car In the lineup is Francesco, Angelo C. 154 Wrtslri! D-. its June meeting at which it will adopt recommendations yesterday with Smith revela Freeman, Stanley, 36 Raeburn May 14. tion that his staff and others race May 30: FIRST ROW Johnny Thomson, Boyertown, Racing Associated Special, 145.908 miles an hour. Eddie Sachs, Center Valley, Schmidt Special, 145.42S.

Jim Rathmann, Miami, Hopkins Special, 144.433. SECOND ROW Dick Rathmann, San Gabriel, McNamora Special, 144.248. Cobby Grim, Indianapolis, iumar Special, 144.225. Rooer Ward, Los Angeles, Leader Roadster, 144.035. THIRD ROW Bob Velth, Oakland, Zlnk Spe Freese, Kenneth W.

Avon, May 15. Searhart, Cerrold 456 Brookvlew Special, 143.956. Richard (Red) Amlck, Muncie, Wheeler-Fouch Special, 142.925. Paul Russo, Webster Groves, Bardahl Special, 142.383. Tenth Row Al Keller, Green Acres City, Helse Special, 142.057.

Chuck Wevont, Springfield, McKay Special, 141.950. Bill Cheesbourg, Tucson, Green-man Special, 141.788. Eleventh Row Mike Magill, Hoddenfield, N.J., Dayton Steel Foundry Special, 141 .432. Ray Crawford, Pasadena, Megular Special, are still assembling technical for the board session of July 1. Most likely, the question will be considered jointly by the Mav IB.

Gedek, George, 41 Harlem May 16. information. The special com Grltfo, John Brocklev Rd May 15. mittee asked the manager of Social Welfare and Salary com fice to determine total cost of Harrington, warren 30 Kadio May 13. Haschmann, Kenneth Webster, May 14.

mittees before it is presented the proposed changes, where to the board. 141.348. Jim McWithey, Anderson, Heller, Leo R. 44 Turner May H. Hess, Richard 202 Ashwood cial, 144.023.

Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga uraay special, 141.215. Falls, Bryant special, iuuu. Informed sources expressed the money might come from for the rest of the year, and JANE Today's picture personality is Jane Shaffer, an art teacher at Charlotte High School. Say good morning to Jane. Moy 16.

Hochrelter, William, 23 Chestnut May 16. the belief that any salary boosts how the new salanes could be for the professional groups Haiti, Arthur 461 Ridge Rd. fit into brackets. Don Whitt Hits 64 Mav 18. would only be the beginning in Howe, Frank Webster, Mav 16.

Brighton Sets June 17 Vote Working on If Asked when this report mieht Howell, Richard Pentleld, May 13. Howell, Robert Brockoort, May 14. Irish, Donald 322 Genesee Pk. a general overhaul of the county's salary structure. Despite all efforts to avoid them, they thought, inequities would be To Capture Lead May 16.

Janes, Douglat 73 Fernwood Pk. be expected, Mrs. Ada Kendall, county budget director who is assmbling yie date, said only May 14. Kenvon, Avery 64 Martin May II. we re working on it." She and On School Keros, Georg 202 Newcoma bound to be added by this summer's revisions, and an early general overhaul would be the solution.

MOV 14. In Memphis Even Kllngenberger, Jock 112 Flnucano Smith could see little chance for the results of the study to MOV Id. Klttleberoer, Karl, 189 Waltford A classroom squeeze on neigh The proposal to boost welfare New President Will Be Installed By Jewish Fund Joseph Goldstein will retire tomorrow night after two years as president of the United Jewish Welfare Fund of Rochester. May 10. MEMPHIS, May 24 (JP) A brilliant 6-under-par 64 hoisted KoMon, Richard 36 Wisconsin be ready in time for the next meeting of the full Social Welfare Committee Thursday, May 28.

boring Brighton District 1 is forcing Brighton School District salaries was triggered by a citizens' committee studying the entire welfare picture. One of MOV 14. Kraska, Johannes Scottsvllle, May 15. Letta, Joseph 471 Plymouth Av. N.

Don Whitt of Barego Spring, MjfF1 ft i iol vn V- Ay i I fJ May 15. to a one-stroke lead in the $25,000 Memphis Open golf The study group was set up Ley, Dean 55 Little Creek May by the full committee March 20 its recommendations was for substantial raises for the workers designed to reverse the de 13. Lombardo, Salvatort, 37 Zimmer May tournament today. Whitt's four birdies and an and instructed to report "forth 2 into a junior high school program. The district will vote June 17 on separate bond issues for a $585,000 junior high school building an a $350,000 elementary building.

John C. Kendall, president of 15. partment heavy rate of turn easle eave him a 32-32 over the Mack, Donald Pentleld. Mav 17. with" on the practical aspects of salary increases for welfare workers.

To date the group has over. More recently. Woods pro 34-36 70 Colonial Hanon Berger will succeed him. Goldstein will retire formally at the fund's annual dinner posed even steeper increases for Club course and a 34-noie total the members of his department, averaging about $1,000 a year. of 201.

Hard on his heels were big Tom Veech of Milwaukee and meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Temple Beth-El's Winton Road audi met once April 16 and asked Mrs. Kendall and Craig M. Smith, director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, to sup Should the Supervisors adopt the Brighton 2 Board of Education, said the district had no alternative to beginning a junior high program when Brighton 1 refused to accept seventh and torium. the revisions July 1 the orig Maaee, Willlom 330 Lexington May 15.

Maniske, Lewis 103 Summit May 15. Mars, Harold S. 57 Champlaln May 13. Marlanettl, Salvotoro, 36 Conkey Mav 18. McGlll, Raleigh, 26 Glnsaow May 13.

Mlchelson, Leonard, 249 Valley Ma 15. Miller, Robert Webster, May 15. Myga, Fellks, 63 Edward May 16. Naoler, Robert 175 Shelbourn Moy 15 Nippon, Donald 68 Holmes May 12. Obble, Joseph Webster, May 16.

Issac Gordon will be honored inal deadline for the action ply technical data. Jay Hebert, the Louisiana Ca jun from Lafayette, tied at 202 Veech, a 265-pound rookie pro fired a scrambling 34-3670, at the dinner when he receives they could be made effective In addition, the study was enlarged to cover other "professional" staff positions public the fund's annual recognition award for his service to the immediately, or beginning with the next payroll period. deliehtina a gallery that has adopted him as a favorite under eighth graders after September, 1960. Because of subjects required for a junior high, the district will need six teachers for four classrooms in 1960, an inefficient operation, Kendall said. By 1961, junior high enrollment dog with a clutch birdie on tne O'Keefe, David 955 Long Pond 18th hole.

Putter Chills May 17. Pimm, Frank H. 1277 St. Paul May 15. Witness to Atom Bombing Will Address Bosses' Night Pointing, Leonard 616 Thurston Mav 19.

But the putter that pulled Veech to pace-setting earlier Powers, John, 215 Lincoln May 19. campaign. Guest speaker will be Dr. Howard Sachar, author and historian, who recently returned from a 18-month visit to Israel. Goldstein, a local attorney, has been active in various community efforts.

Berger, a Rochester businessman, was chairman of the 1958 fund drive. Gordon, treasurer of the appeal, has. been chairman of the fund's pace setters division, the will grow from 113 to 137, which "won't be so bad," he added. potter, prank pentieia, May is. Robinson, Arthur, 2 Albow May 11.

Sauerbier, Paul Donsvllle. Mav Brighton 2 now pays tuition rounds of 63-69 chilled ott in the third round. He missed two shorties of less than three feet that would have preserved his scnnaoei, waiter, 210 r-airnaven May 14. prizes are for covering the Harvard Tercentenary Conference on the sciences in 1937, and in 1946 for his eyewitness account of the bombing of Nagasaki and his series of articles on the Schultr, Armand C. 1080 Long Pond Mav 17.

Slrotenko, Alexis, 7 Amity Mav 15. for its students in grades 7-12 to attend Brighton 1 schools. Brighton 1 rejected centraliza lead. Jay, playing out of Sanford, has been a stroke back The only reporter to see the atomic bomb dropped over Japan will address the Bosses' Night dinner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 p.m. today in the Chamber.

Dr. William L. Laurence, winner of two Pulitzer prizes and science editor of the New York Times, will speak. Winners of smitn, Qavia wi Meirase May 14. Smith, Lawrence J.

165 Third May 17. Spacher, Frank 40 North Mav 16. development, production and tion with the smaller district several years ago. The proposed elementary school would house the junior high for the first year because significance of the atomic bomb, Spada, Theodora Fancher, May 18. Trevor, Gerald 95 Sierra May 16.

ALSO CAN RUN Thomas A. Brogan, left, of sponsoring club, makes sure he'll be on hand to greet winner with flowers by accompanying John J. Kelley on final steps of annual Chippewa Marathon at Yonkers. Kelley won 4th- straight. (AP Wirephoto) top money raising unit.

He was a leader in the recent Temple B'rith Kodesh building fund drive. since the tournament started He clung to his position by add ing a 33-3669 to an earlier 65 68. William S. Christiansen, pres the junior high won't be Mrs. Hyman D.

Cohen is ident of the Jaycees, will give his report on the organization's accomplishments during the the Leroy E. Snyder and hon van ino, wayne weosrer, may 15. Von Vonrhls, Harold 28 Scott Lone, May 14. Wehbrlng, Charle V. 142 Maryland May 15.

Zimmer, Paul, 69 Sfonewood May 14. Girls were born to Mr. and Mrs.j The seven- room elementary building would be built on a Two of the circuit's biggest threats, Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, and Al Besselink of Grossingcr, N.Y., wound up year. Some 700 reservations chairman of the dinner.

City Schools Eye orary life membership awards also will be announced after the dinner. Dr. Laurence's two Pulitzer school-owned site in the Meadow View tract. Kelley Wins Marathon; have been received for the dinner. Aonello, Nicholas, 1506 Main St.

May The junior high would be at poised at 204. wall added a 69 to a 66-69. Besselink, hurt is. tached to Brookside School on Baker, Fronds 25 Colorldo Idlewood Road. Plans call for a May 12.

Beleal, Robert Webster, May 14. Bellomo, Phillip, 53 Elaine May 16. Senior Week Employes' Nurse 4th Straight AAU Title one-story building with seven by a double bogie on the fifth, was 65-69-70. The top round of the day was a record-equaling 7-under- classrooms, a shop, library, gym Gas Assn. Plans Conference Here auditorium and guidance office.

An administrative nurse will YONKERS, N.Y., May 24 UDJ Opens Today The vote will be 4 to 9 p.m at Brookside School. Informa be appointed to serve the 2,500 Bown, Carlton F. Pentleld, May 18. Beals, Donald F. 33 Genese Park Moy 17.

Beckman, Edward 10 Scott Lone, May Braver, Albert 15 Immel Mav 18. Brimmer, Richard, 855 Clinton Ave. May 19. Cason, Wilbur, 237 Nantucket May 16. par 63 turned in by Jay iie bert's brother, Lionel, of Lafayette.

Lionel Hits 63 employes of Rochester city Leading nearly all the way, John J. Kelley, the 28-year-old schoolteacher from tion meetings' are schedule June 2 and June 10 at 8 p.m. at schools next year. Senior Week activities at About 300 members of the The new position was created State University Teachers Col captured his fourth con Kelley, the first to ever win four National AAU Marathon runs, took the lead at the turn and held it for all but a quar-termile stretch in the first mile of the race. At the five-mile pole he held a J25 yard lead over his closest rival, Al Confalone of the.Boston club who finished Brookside.

American Gas Assn. will be Church, Frederick Churchvllle, May in order to improve the medical secutive National AAU Mara lege at Brockport get under way 14. Lionel, the junior member of eolf's most talented brother meeting here today through Cllcquennol, Stanley 60 Lakecrest program for school employes thon Championship today, cov Mav 16. today with Class Day exercises the Daisy Chain of sophomore 22 Yank Golfers James R. Sebaste, coordinator of Colon, Candldo, 121 Plymouth Avi.

ering the 26 mile, 385 yard Mav 19 team, peeled- off a 31-3263 for a 54-hole total of 205. "I missed three short putts that I personnel, said. course in 2 hours, 21 minutes, Culbertson, Samuel J. Geneseo, May girls at 2:30 p.m. leading the procession into the college audi The nurse will coordinate 15.

54 and 4-10ths seconds second behind Kelley in 1957 Wednesday for their annual production conference. The Rochester Gas Electric Corp. will be host of the conference, which will be devoted to ques Deegan, John 241 Sharon May 15. should have canned," he la In British Amateur medical records on personnel The machine-like Kelley was and 1959. torium.

Awards will be presented to both teaching and non-teaching, not pressed anywhere along the At the 20 mile sign Confalone seniors and class gifts will be employed in the public schools Dimmick, Eugene syg Averill May 16. Dins, Robert 34 Drury Lane, May 13. Domlzio, Gin 35 Gordon May 14. route and finished with an imposing one-mile lead over Bos- Sebaste said an increase in was a full mile behind the well-paced Kelley with Green three-quarters of a mile behind Confa given the college. A dinner dance for seniors is tions concerning gas fuels, their use, manufacture and distribu tor, Athletic Assn.

teammate the quantity of medical records necessary is expected next year Ely, Jon 2125 Monroe May 16. mented. His first two rounds were 72-70. Whitt was lagging five strokes back at the start of the third "But I had a feeling 'it would be another good day," he said. "My game has been consistent lately.

No recent rounditis'." James Green. Third was An English, Richard 677 Dewey May lone. scheduled Wednesday, June 3 An all-dav senior picnic at Ham tion. 15. thony Sapienza also of Boston SANDWICH, England, May 24 (IP) The 64th British Amateur Golf Championship, which is nearly one eighth American, opens tomorrow with good prospects of having an ail-American final.

The narrow, royal St. George's course, stage for The team championship went because of action by the Board of Education to eliminate the Erriflo, Demetrla, 584 Carter Moy 17. lin Beach State Park will be Most of the sessions will be AA, a mile behind Green. All of Farrell, Francis, 440 Lake View May the first men are school teach to Boston Athletic Assn. which placed seven men among the two-day salary deduction for held the next day.

The Senior Ball, with music ers in New England. at the Sheraton Hotel. Mayor Peter Barry and Robert E. Gin-na, chairman of the board of teachers in case of illness. first 20.

Results: The payoff comes tomorrow by Stan Kenton and his orches The nurse may make refer rals for physical examniations 1. John J. Kelley, Boston AA, 2 21. 54.4. James Green.

Boston AA. 2 29 51. .1. tra, will be on Friday, June at the Manger Hotel. Saturday will greet the delegates at Monday's session.

the British chamnionship, is far Bearded Geoffrey Watt of Australia moved from back in the field of 64 starters in the last five miles of the run to finish fourth, just seconds behind when indicated by a review of in the final round. And tne pressure on Whitt will include nis own personal jinx in his four years on the PGA circuit Anthony Sapienza, Boston AA, 2.36.14. 4. fromDeing the kind of course nieht. June 6, there will be a medical and absence records, he Other speakers will Include 18.

Fox, Daniel, 66 Fulton Mav 17. Fowler, Thomas 2920 English Mav 15. Gattelaro, Frederick 37 Westchester May -14. Goodell, William, 269 Staub May 17. Henderson, Richard 67 Cedarwood May 18.

Holley, Edward, 63 Berwick May 14. Hurd, Charles 38 Centennial May 16. Johnson, Isaac, 331 Champlaln May 19. Kleiber, Regis R-, 179 Branson Mav 15. Knapp, Harold Ontario, Moy IJ.

oeorrrey watt, Australia, 2.36.54. s. Al Confalone, Boston AA, 2.38 09. 6. Lt.

David Plstenma, North Medford the Americans prefer. Its fair class party. said. Unsuspected physical con he has never won a ways are too narrow and the Baccalaureate services will be tiwass) uud. 2.3B:-;v.

i. i sm rn. Ham. Gordon L. Calderwood, a gas engineer and assistant director Sapienza.

He is the first foreign ditions may thus be found, he i II, Ul, II.UHUUU, DUV1 UO, 4.00.JZ. O. rough too deep for their taste amiete tO IiniSn among tne top John J. Rafferfy, Boston AA, 2.40:41. 9.

added. But the Americans are so adapt conducted in several Brockport churches Sunday morning, June 7. preceding the commence fivo in fflcont venrc J05e Dones, NY pioneer Club, 2.43:34. 10. live in recent years.

Myi Tuno NOWj Burma, 2.43:47. Don Whitt, 67-70-04201, Jay Hebert, 5-68-69202, Tom Veech, -63-69-70202, Art wall Jr. 66-69-69204, Al Besselink, of safety for Frederick Pfluke, general superintendent of the Gas Division for able and are playing so well that at least four of them are 65-6V-0 204, Lionel Hebert, 72-70-63 205, The appointment of a nurse is part of an indicated expansion of medical services for ment, which will start at 2 p.m. Gary Plover. 69-68-689205.

Al Baldina. Loflln, John 905 Jefterson and representatives from firms 63-6V-68 205, Doug Ford, 66-70-69 20, Jim expected to reach the quarter school personnel. Present serv in Missouri, West Virginia, Illi rerree, u-u-oo im. Mason Rudolph, 70-47-69206, Doug Sanders, 68-68-7O206, Carv Middlecoff 69- finals and two can go all the Motorcyclist Hurt ice is now limited largely to nois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Kay pees, Bon Jons to Clash In Major Softball Tonight way.

73-65207, Dow Finsterwald, 71-70-6620, the state-required examinations Six members of the U. S. Don January, i-oy-6 mi, trnie vossier, 66-71-70207, Bill Collins, 70-71 67208, Don Fairfield, 72-68-68208, Wes Ellis Jr. for provisional and tenure ap Gates Man Hurt In Crash with Car Tossed from a motorcycle Walker team that beat Britain's pointments. Mav 14.

Lenthe, Charles 348 Rlpplewood Mav 19. Lonobile, Frank 1199 Brltton May 14. Lvnette, Robert 38 Laburnum May 16. Mack, Rfbert Rush, Mav 18. Merlau, Donald 341 Sherman May 15.

Miller, John E. 471 Alexander May 13. Mate, Samuel 311 Ram ford May 19. Moynlhan, Joseph 339 Mage Mav 19. Nrfr.

John 7 Burke May 15. 6V-0-6V 20tt, pete cooper, 66-72-73208. Paul Harney, 71-67-70208, Tony Lema, 77-68-69-209, J. Goosie, 67-72-70209, Billy Maxwell, 71-70-69210, Buck White Rochester school children are when it collided with a car at Top doubleheader of the third In 3 -Car Crash served by nurses from the Mon Glendale Park and Tacoma week of play in Champion Ma best amateurs, 9-3, at Muirfield May 16 are entered. Sixteen other Americans also are here either direct, from the States or from Army and Air Force bases in Europe.

roe County Health Department. Street about 4:30 p.m. yester I-6Y-U-2I0 r-reoaie Haas, 71-0-70 211, Tommy Bolt, 68-70-73211, Gene Littler, 70-70-71211, Dick Knight, 68-74-70-212, Johnny Pott, 71-71-70212, Marry Furaol, 70-72-70212. jor Softball League is on fap tonight at Kodak Park. Specifications for the nurse day, Sam Saporito, 19, of 18 One motorist was Injured in three-car crash at St.

Paul Webster at Cobbs Todds vs. Driving-Dewey Merchants ot West High. Tomorrow I rondequoit Shopper vs. White Rose Grill at Norton Mf. Hope Merch vs.

Schlegels at Carter American Laundry vs. Strathmore Gardens at Carter 1. Wednesday Webster vs. Vic Nelsons at Webster-Holv Trinity; Todds vs. Meyer at Edgerton Doms vs.

Crimsons at 11 School; Dewev-Drlvlna Park vs. Dunlaps at School 41; LBS Foundry vs. Kinasmen ot Madison position are being prepared In the first game Tommy Oriole St. suffered a leg in-iurv. He was listed in "good" The salary range will be $4,368 Castle's undefeated Kodak Park and Andrews Streets about 10 Charles Coe, the U.S.

Walker Ocorr, David 18 Norton Village Lane, to $5,304. takes on Joe Malone's Bon Jons last night. condition in St. Mary's Hospital last night. Thomas Slattery, 35, of 2232 Cup caDtain from Oklahoma City, will be playing to win the greatest distinction in amateur May 19.

Ornt, Alfred 561 Smith May 14. Papa, Thomas, East Rochester, May 15. Peeler, Lavern 46 Culver Pkwv May 17. with one defeat. The surprising new Hi-Hatters and Begys tangle in the nightcap.

Sched BOY INJURED IN PARK Stephen Webster, 14, son of West Side Gates, was Police said Saporito was rid treated at Strong Memorial Hos golf. The putter-thin Oklahoman ing on cycle driven oy Peterson. Donald, 91 Whitman Pinks Foundry vs. Dutchtown at School 16. Thursday Case-Hovt vs.

Kodak Office at Cobbs 2: Ritters vs. Kee Lox ot West High: Rochester Photo, vs. Vic Irv of Cobbs 3: G'easons vs. Corsal at Genesee Valley 3. pital for a mouth laceration.

already holds the U.S. Amateur Powell, Poul Scottsvllle, May 17. Ronnie Lewis Hits 290 in 660 Pin Total Young Ronnie Lewis bowled a 290 game in the Mixed League at Brighton Bowl, stringing 11 straight strikes after an eight-pin break and a spare in the first frame. Bowling on Alleys 9 and 10, Lewis finished the night with 660. olice said his car and a car Frederick J.

Zimmerman, also 19, of 45 Tacoma St. who escaped iniurv. Driver of the ule: Tonloht 7:45, Kodak Park vs. Bon Jon Tux; 9 p.m., Hi-Hatters vs. Beoy's.

Tomorrow 7:45, Trotters vs. DeMav; 9 o.m., Strombera-Carlson vs. Cold Water. Repsher, Donald, 283 Bay Front title. If he wins here Saturday, he will be the first man to hoid MOV 14.

Mr. and Mrs. Milo Webster, 1283 Clinton Ave. suffered a scalp laceration when he hit a rock when he jumped into a creek in Ellison Park about 7 last night. Stephen was treated at Genesee Hospital and released.

Richards. Junior 4594 Dewey auto was identified by investi Mav 12. Rochester Gymnasts operated by Florence Bowman, 64, of 183 Summit Grove collided at the intersection, then the Slattery car struck a Robinson, John H. Sumner Mav 15. gators as Angelo Zaffuto, 39, of 106 Avery St.

Win Pair at Buffalo Ryan, Adrian J. 69 Dayton MOV li. Wednesday 7:45, Kodak Park vs. Hl-Hatters; 9 p.m.. Trotters vs.

Beays. MAJOR SLOW PITCH Tonloht 6:45, Wintonalre vs. EE-Franks; 7:45, Plttstord Inn Vs. Goodman-Newton; 8:45, Bravo Macaroni vs. Empire Bowling.

Tomorrow :45 Restaurant vs. Gallo Thunderbirds; 7:45, Polizii Market Sioughter, Robert Pittsford, May 15. parked car owned by Lawrence Conway, 11 Mode Lane, Rochester Labor Lyceum gymnasts fared well in Buffalo Smith, Gary 37 Fernwood Mav 13. Schouten, Simon 830 Crittenden Mav 19. Saturday.

LADIES DAY In the third annual Buffalo the world's two top amateur championshios since Lawson Little in 1935. The trick has been turned only two other times by Bob Jones in 1930 and by Harold Hilton in 1911. Hilton was the only Briton ever to win the American title. Joe Koch Hits 2930 But Misses Finals ALBANY, Mav 24 Joe Independent Cancer Unit Reports $61,113 Donations Turners' Children's meet, Roch ester youngsters took two firsts, a second and a third. In Senior competition, Rochester men won four of seven events and vs.

Hectors-; 8:45, Morgan Drivlno vs. Mardi Gra. Wednesday 6:45, Rochester Merchants vs. Emanueles; 7:45, Cellands vs. Genesee Merchants; 8:45, Rogers vs.

Sanflllos. Thursday 6:45, Wintonair vs. Empire Bowling; 7:45, EE-Franks vs. Goodman-Norton; 8:45. Pittsford Inn vs.

Bravo. Friday 7:35, Polizii vs. Gallo; 8:30, Hectors vs. Mardi Gra; 9:30, Morgan's vs. S.

SLOW PITCH Tonight 813 Club of Remingtons at Carter Tonvs Tigers vs. Als Green at Carter City Del vs. JayCee Tux at Genesee Valley 3. Tomorrow Brook House vs. Murphy Nally at Brook House; Arpeako vs.

Lawyers at Concord; Haloid ys. Strom-berg Electronics at Cobbs Rogers J. Sutton vs. Rochester Envelope at Gene-! see Vallev General Pierlrir Contributions totaling have been received to date in the independent fund drive of the Monroe County iii ihumiii in mi tH--y A the Rochester team outpointed the Buffalo Turners, 70-60. Rochester results: Children: Martin Wolff.

1st In tum Koch of Rochester averaged bet the Chest early this year, conducting its own campaign during April. Door-to-door solicitations were made April 19, 20 and 21. Snyder hailed the amount collected thus far as a "surprising Unit of the American Cancer Society, it was reported yester. day. bling, 5th in all-around: Mark Lyon, 1st In floor exercise; John Martin, 2d In parallel bars, 3d in side horse; Joanne Wolff, Ith In all-around; Edeftraud A CAREER IN SALES One of America's largest and most successful grocery manufacturers can offer a unique opportunity to an outstanding man with strong sales interests.

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ter than 206. but failed to make the finals of the Eastern Open bowling tournament here this weekend. Koch shot 2930 for the 14-game qualifier to make the semifinals. In the semis he posted 192-225-159-228-212-209-1801405. He finished in 36th Forster, 9th In all around.

Senior: Ail-Around, won bv J. Farkas Parallel bars, won by J. Farkas; 3d, Graflex at Graflex Field; R. T. French vs.

Rochester. Telephone ot School 41; Gleason Twilights vs. Wilmot Castle ot Busn. Floor exercises, 3d, Bush Side horse, 2d C. Bush.

Vaulting, won Wllmot Castle Field. Wednesday PAC vs. Masters at Nnrtnn Jimmies vs. Plavdlum ot West High; National Biscuit vs. Gvosies ut Br not House.

Thursday Rite Soot vs. Brook Hmn place. by J. Farkos. Still rings, won by J.

Farkas; 2d, C. Bush. RACING CALLED OFF CANANDAIGUA, May 24 A stock car racing program scheduled today at Ontario Sherwood M. Snyder, unit president, said the amount is not a final total "as money from special events and voluntary contributions are still being received." He said the cost of the campaign has not yet been computed. Last year when the unit was a member of the Community Chest, the Chest allocated for the society's local, state and national programs.

Thej unit severed relationships with at Polo Grounds Murohv-Nollv vt ly large sum." He added: "It proves that people approve of their right to contribute and support the charity of their choice." When the ACS unit left the Chest last January, 39 of its 42 directors quit the society and formed the Monroe County Cancer pledged to Chest participation. The new group has been allocated $85,000 by the Chest for fiscal 1959-60. I Oxford Bowling at Carter Tuzzs Grill vs. Manson News at Brown Sauare. GIARDELLO BOUT SET ST.

PAUL, May 24 MP) SOFTBALL LEAGUE Tonloht CoMeaion vs. Thurtnft Grill at Blossom rood: Pnlire Locust VS. Chill Plastics ot Edaerton: Veterans Del Flanagan and Joey Giardello vU meet in a 10-round middleweight bout County Fairgrounds was called off because of a muddy track and cold weather. A card will be held next Sunday. Walt 4, Leo vs.

Erke-Jordan-Bauer at Concord; Mever Sheet Metal vs. Dun- "I guess we forgot to tell you we'd had a swimming pool put in!" Brighton Crimsons vs. Vic Nelsons ot 11 School; Doms vs. here July 16..

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