New York Amsterdam News — 1983-06-29
1983
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Fair, NYC To Host
'64 Olympic Trials
NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR I man Bingham, executive dlrec-
•The City of N*w York and'ter; Arthur G Lento, assistant
« New York 1964-1965 World's executive director, and Max
air will be Joint hosts to tbe Ritter, committee treasurer.
Slclal United States Olympic William S. Adams, Fair sports
lals for the IBM Olympiad to program director, pointed out
i held in Tokyo. Japaa, it was that this will be the first time
snounced Monday by Fair Pres- H many Olympic trials have
lent Robert Moses and Newbold 5^ given to any single area.
,r ...
More than IS of the 30 events
will be contested in the Metro
politan Area.
In Assembly Area
The Olympic trials now sched
uled for the Fair's 15,000 seat
Assembly Area will include boa-
inf. gymnastics. Judo, weight
lifting and wrestling. The fenc
ing matches will be held in the
Fair’s 2,000 seat Assembly Fa-
vilioii.
Basketball finals are sched
uled for the St. John’s Univers
ity gymnasium in early April.
BETTER
W. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 29, 1983 • 47
Track and field events will be
held in Downing Stadium. Ran
dall’s Island, where the seating
capacity is being increased from
22,000 to 30,000.
Swimming, diving and water
polo competitions will take place
at Astoria Pool.
At Orchid Beach
Rowing and canoeing trials will
bo held at Orchard Bench, where
the City Is developing an Olym
pic Course.
host the volleyball contests.
The cycling competition will be
mittaa’s approval
trials to be held
with the Fair’s
events on April
contestants will
Unisphere, the F
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SERVICE
Cozyettes Top
Casuals, 4-3
The Bronx Casuals dropped
another close Interboro Women
fto-Pitch Softball League coo
lest when the Cozyettes shaded
them. 4-3. Sunday in E. Elm
hurst on the PS 137 playground.
Cozyettes pitcher allowed the
Casuals only 12 scattered hits
while Casuals’ Gerry Gesslein
gave Cozyettes 13 hits.
Both teams battled on even
terms until the bottom of the
fourth when the Cozyettes scored
their first run. In the top of
-the fifth the Casuals scored to
even the scorb but the Cozyettes
chalked OP three more runs in
the bottom of the fifth.
The Casuals made a bid in the
' top ot the sixth by scoring two
runs but the Cozyettes quickly
ended their bid.
CASUALS
Rogers ~
Day
AB R H
401
3 12
6 QUEENS AND A MUSICIAN
— Jazz pianist Horace Silver
entertained the Miss Beaux
Arts contestants at a cocktail
party at his Park West Village ( and Donna Dale. In rear: Ollie
apartment. In front, from left: 1 Williams, LaVerne Mossman,
Evone Swann, Judy Young. Marva Revis and Helen Credle
Horace Silver. Lou Camacho
Community League
The Men: 27 Hits, 34 Runs
Crowns
Dolphis
Uncle Walt
Stars
3
3
3
0
3
3
4
4
.800
.800
333 3*
000 5* p.m.
[• Games Sunday. Jane 30th:
Warriors vs. Dolphins, 10 a m.
Uncle Walt’s vs. Crowns, 1:30
The Women:6th victory
Utoe
The Astoria Rattlers collected
32 hits and scored 15 runs to
defeat the Lassies who collected
12 hits and scored 4 runs Sun
day in Astoria. Margie Brown
was the winning pitcher and Jen
nie Outcalt suffering the de
feat.
Rattler's speedy outfielder
Gloria Williams, blasted a three
run home in the fifth inning.
Doris Hayes, centerfielder, Mar
gie Brown, pitcher got three for
four while Daisy Fisher, left
fielder and Iris Correa, catcher,
had a perfect day at bat.
RATTLERS AB R II
Uncle Walt’s Playmates and
the league leading Warriors stag
ed a wild and wooly donnybrook
that featured 34 runs. 27 hits. 10
extra - base blows, and the first
de'cat of tbe season for the War
riors. ‘
*
The Playmates scored 'a IS-15
win over tbe leaders with hurler
Major Parks picking up the nodJ
J Celestine, Playmates starter,
could not protect a five run lead
and w as
ning.
I
The losing Warriors collected 13
hits, among them were four home
runs hit by Eddie Hall, Rodney
White. Ernie Starks, and Teddy
Turner. J. McPherson of the los
ers chipped in with a triple, and
T. Turner got a double.
6-Raa Inning •
A1 Pujol, Sr., tripled with the
bases loaded in tbe second inning
to kkk off the 6 - run stanza by
the Playmates. Puclde Ramirez.
Ty Young, and J. McLeod added
doubles to the Unde Walt attack.
Young hit two doubles. Both
clubs made six miscues afield.
This ball game featured every
thing from great plays to big boo-
boos. And there were several de
bates with the umpires who must
have been affected by the sloppy
game by making sloppy calls.
No report on tbe Stars - Dolph
ins game.
STANDINGS
W L PT G.B.
Warriors 6
1
.857
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School Honors
Herbert Evans
Herbert B. Evans, member of
(he city’s Housing and Redevel
opment Board, was honored as
the "most outstanding graduate"
of Chicago’s DuSabte High School
at the 36th anniversary reunion
of his school class last weekend
in Chicago.
Williams
□ark
Hayes
Wills
Blackshare
Wells
Metis
Brown
Covington
Fisher
Correa ,
LASSIES ,
Bentley
Stronon <|
Cochran
Gilford
Talley
Bellany
Bean
Glover
Outcalt
Stroman
Thorn
Unptun
Frances
Mary
CROSS FORD
By 4. C. Cordon
For Monterey
Unbeaten Monterey chalked up
its sixth consecutive victory in
Women’s Slo-Pitch Softball
League by-flbpplng fiW-'
8-5, Sunday. Monterey's Joan Da
niels’ three - run homer in the
eighth" Wrung was the deciding
factor. Helen,'White was the win
ning pitcher and Sally Hancock
suffered the loss.
Botfi teams scored two runs
each in the first inning but Mon
terey forged ahead in the third
with a run. In the fifth the
Amerks evened the score. Both
teams scored two runs eaph in
the sixth and drew blanks in the
seventh. In tbe eighth Joan’s
three-run homer to put the game
on ice.
AB R H
AMERKS
Cannon -»
Campbell
Jacjtson
Day
Brown
Benjamin
George
Bolder
Magazine
; Hancock—
MONTEREY
Helen
Beverly
Gloria
Delores
Jeanette
Joan
Dee Dee
D. Joan
Helen
Davis
Morris
Jones
Cooper Park Homes
Have 10th Birthday
The Cooper Park Tenants Conn-;
cil, made us ot over 700 inter->
racial families living and work-,
ing in harmony, will celebrate tbe J
10th anniversary of the Cooper j
Park Houses, Brooklyn, Saturday J
June 39.
A program including presents-:
tions by tbe Boy Scouts, Girl;
Scoutt-Wynn Center PAL Band,
singing and dancing by the chil
dren, will ba hold from 1 to 3
p.m. Awards- will be made tor
reading Improvement, sports and
citizenship. ~~*
That evening at tbe Commun
ity Center, 76 Kingsland Ave., a
dance wUl be held. Mr. Mildred
Tudy is Tenants Council presi
dent.
eOAARAWWgr ABOUT
Harlem-Hudson
Little League
Harlem-Hudson Little League's
Ladies Auxiliary will stage a ben
efit variety show Sunday after
noon at PS 28, 158th St. and Ams
terdam Ave. AU receipts will b»
turned over to the Little League.
‘ ' William Strong, pitcher for Har
lem - Hudson Little League's
Braves won one and lost one this
week. Wednesday, the right hand-
Warriors catcher Edwin Alexan-
tory over the Yanks but failed
to stop the Tigers Saturday as
Bruce Dance chalked up a 3-4
j win.
In another Little League contest
tbe Dodgers ran over the Gloats
144, with Carlo! Rodrlguez got
ting the win and Joseph Barbery
taking the defeat.
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