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enjoy em New King Cheroots 5 *or 39 * or regular Cheroots 5 ,or 28* (pardner... enjoy the good taste of western style Phillies Cheroots) either way s Keglers’ Glossary Fence Post — the 1-2-4-7 pins left standing. , Bucket — the 2-4-5-8 or 3-5-G-9 pins left standing. Cherry — chopping off front pin or pins on a spare shot. | Washout — the 1-2-7-10 pins re­ maining. Sleeper — a hidden pin. Mark — getting a strike or a spare. Pocket — the 1-3 'hole” fori right-handers; the 1-2 for south-1 paws. Tap — when a pin is left stand ing on an apparently perfect hit Thomas To Meet Russian Again Did Boston’s John Thomas re­ gain confidence in himself? The high jump artist scored his first victory over Russia's Vallery Brum last Saturday in the Los Angeles meet. Both men leaped 7 feet inches but Thomas had fewer misses. The two will meet again Fri­ day night in the New York Ath­ letic Club meet in the Garden Russia’s Igor Ter-Ovanesyan who defeated Olympian Ralph Boston will also participate in the meet and Morgan State will also enter a strong team. Fighter Of Year Honor For Tiger Turkey has different meanings to different people. It can sug­ gest the family dinner, a republic in Asia Minor, or showbusiness slang for a flop. To a bowler, however, a turkey has a heart-warming connota­ tion. It means three straight strikes (for the uninitiated, a strike occurs when all 10 pins are knocked down on the first ball). Strikes are much sought after in the bowling game, un­ like baseball, where batters sneer at strikes. Turkeys and strikes, and such words as buckets and washouts and sleepers will be among the strange phrases heard on the air when ABC-TV presents the two semi-final and final champion­ ship matches of 17 tournaments' on the “Professional Bowlers Tour," Saturday afternoons from (3:30-5 p.m., EST>V If Chris Schenkel, who will handle the commentary and be chief interpreter for the series, should during any of the up-j coming matches, credit one of! the finalists with a "railroad." it won't* mean he bas stock in the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. “Railroad” is bowling lingo for a split, where two or more pins remain standing wide apart. Nor will a "double pinochle” refer to the card game. The expression indicates a 4-6-7-10 split. For those tuning in the cham­ pionship matches, here are a few more bowling terms to help them better understand what’s going on: Tenpins — these are 10 pins numbered from one to ten. It is also the slang name for the game because of the 10 pins at which Harlem Y Wins Again - The Harlem YMCA Seniors Win 14th and 15th Straight The Harlem YMCA Seniors won their 7th and 8th straight game of the year defeating West Side YMCA on Thursday even­ ing by the score of 80 - 67 with Hobbs leading the scores for Harlem with 20 points. On Friday evening, the Har­ lem "Y” Seniors traveled to Montclair, New Jersey and de­ feated the Montclair YMCA by a score of 114 - 73. Woods led the scores for the “Y” Senior! with 25 points. The next home game will be Friday, February 22nd, against the Montclair YMCA Seniors. The Harlem Resi­ dent Nurses will meet the Mont­ clair Girl* in a preliminary game at 7:00 P.M. HARLEM Ford Hobbs * Garrett Jergenson Collins Williams FG FT Pts 9 4 1 8 4 20 4 7 15 2 4 0 5 2 12 9 2 20 Total WEST SIDE Mullins Elam Mac Dermott Hughes Owens Darrow Total HARLEM Ford Hobbs Russell Garrett Gibbons Collins Williams Woods Jergenson Total MONTCLAIR Goodson Gaskin Dorsey Fletcher Summers Christmas Holland Caldwell Total 80 FG FT Pts. 24 4 10 5 2 1 9 3 3 14 2 6 7 1 3 8 0 4 67 FG FT Pts. 14 6 10 4 1 8 4 4 3 11 3 114 FG FT Pts. 12 2 14 6 2 10 6 0 2 0 17 9 8 0 4 0 & 4 4 3 1 4 4 2 73 Airman Gats New Assignment \ AMARILLO AFB, Tex - Air man Third Class Thomas M Thompson of Bronx, N.Y., is being reassigned to Homestead -AFB. Fla., following his grad 'nation from the UJS. Air Force technical training course for aircraft structural repairmen here. The airman, a graduate of Aviation Trades High School NY., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, 411 E 342nd St., Bronx. Kegler — synonym for bowler. Strike — knocking down all the 2* —A the bowler shoots. 7 1 5 0 3 4 pins in two shots. 23 9 13 6 25 10 pins with one ball. Spare — knocking down all Baby Split — the 2-7 or 3-10 pins left standing. Bed Posts — the 7-10 railroad (railroad explained) Middleweight champion Dick Tiger will be honored as the ‘Fighter of the Year’ by the box­ ing Writers Association Sunday, March 24. at its annual dinner which will be held at the Amer­ icana Hotel. Dr. Marvin A. Stev­ ens will also receive an award for long and meritorious service to boxing. The public is invited. Tiger, the second boxing champion from the country of Nigeria, will defend his crown in Las Vegas, Saturday, Feb. 23, against Gene Fullmer, the form­ er champion. former featherweight champ Albany lawmakers on boxing, PREDICTIONS. "I am going to bowl over the opposition on is now in Florida to pre- Joseph ‘‘Sandy Saddler, right my way to the heavyweight and his brother, . Rudolph, at pare for h i s March 13 bout title,” unbeaten Cassius “Name the Harlem Lanes. Clay, who here with Doug Jones. (Dum- the Round” Clay, left, tells was in town to speak to the mett Photo) More SS For Robby CINCINNATI — Slugging out­ fielders Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson were signed t o 1963 contracts by General man­ ager Bil DeWitt. Both receiv­ ed increases. The 27-year-old Robinson, who, threatened to quit base­ ball. reportedly became the highest paid player in the his­ tory of the Reds. His 1963 sal­ ary is reported to he in the neighborhood of $60,000. Rob­ inson joined the Reds in 1956 and finished last season with a .342 batting average. The speedy Pinson who bat­ ted .292 last season and bat­ ted In 100 runs reportedly sign­ ed a contract calling for $30, 000. . YMCA Bowling League The Golden Arms continue to set the pace in the Harlem YMCA League with 3114 victories. The Markers are in second place with the Mets holding third place. Members of the first place team (Golden Arms) are: Nor­ man Edmonds, Dolores Walker, Vivian Leslie, Lorenzo Wilson, and Thoma&ha Lee. Team Standings W 31’4 28’j 274 22‘4 20 18 14 Golden Arms Markers Mets Blue Jackets Orbits Jets Outsiders L 16*4 19’i 174 25‘i 25 27 31 High Averages: (Women) Dor- othy Wilson — 136, Dolores Walk­ er — 133, and Jennie Walker — 132. High Averages: (Men) Norman Edmonds — 161, Lorenzo Wilson — 154, and Willis Hanks — 149. High Series: (Women) Thoma- sha Lee — 469. Blanche Dunesea — 468, and Dorothy Wilson — 461. High Series: (Men) Norman Edmoncs — 574, Lorenzo Wilson — 552, and Chester Buchanan — 538. High Games: (Women* Thom- asha Lee — 197, Dolores Walker — 186, and Geraldine Adams — 182. High Games: (Men) Norman Edmonds — 254, Chester Bu­ chanan 236. and Emmett Smith — 202. James Evans, 46, charged with the death of his one time friend, Eddie Johnson, is being held without bail for action by the Grand Jury. Women Cagers Charged With In Round Robin Pal's Death St. Peter Claver Community Center basketball court will play host to seven women basketball teams Saturday, February, 16 The round robin tournament will begin at 11 a m. in the center which is located at 1 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn Teams sched­ uled to appear are Bay Ridge, Rockys' Stars, Onyx, Covettes, Steelets. Westchester All-Stars and Orioles. Registered nurse; Mary Steel Reives, former bask-, etball player, will supervise the tournament. Police said the two men, who lived in the basement of 108 W. 113th St., had a fight over a television set Thursday night. Police said Evans told Det. Har­ old Townes that Johnson hit him with a lead pipe before the fatal knifing. Word Study “Use a word three times and It is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson: AGGRANDIZEMENT: act or result of being made great In power. "The king sought only the aggrandizement of himself and his family.” REBELLIOUS: opposing au­ thority. “We must overcome the rebellious faction in our organi­ zation.” LaRue Abel and Eric de Freitas, Abel and Lou Ballard rolling president of the National Bowl- 221 and 218 respectively!topped ing Association defeated George Atlantic City 2705 to 2668. ine Paturzo and Benny Zabner, 1152 Wednesday Night ® to 1120, in the feature match bowed to the Stagsheads »*» » game of the Empire City Senate 2756. The ‘Paces’ bowed to the games at the Lenox Lanes Sun- Aces 2393 to 2573. day afternoon. a Pablo Flunks Out The Elasherettes and Flashers teamed up against the Bollweev- ils but lost the match when the Bollweevils collected 2570 total woods to 2553. Bollweevils' Dave Adams rolled a 233 game to lead his team to victory. The Loyola of Chicago bas­ ketball team suffered a bad blow this week when Pablo Robertson, has been asked to leave? the school because of Reggie Paige led his Assorted Nuts team to victory over Golden Arms. Paige rolled a three game ___ — .... ___ series of 618 and teammate, Margo j scholastic deficiency Wave rolled 581 total which aided The former football and bas- the ‘Assorted Nuts’ to top ‘Gold-' ketball star of Dewitt Clinton -------- --------- en Arms’ 2600 to 2573. Young Lions High School is one of the rea­ sons Loyola is ranked second Robert Porter led the Satellites in the nation. Billy Smith, an- with a 610 series but his team other reserve, was also asked bowed before the Young Lions to leave. 2621 to 2582. Pandoras hit the woods for a 2358 total to top the Stingers who collected 2208. Poverty Not he who has little, but he who wishes for more, is poor. Yea Baby topped the Pioneers of White Plains 2696 to 2509. Four Tanks and Jeep with LaRue —Seneca. 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