New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00659
1963
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Scoff Sparks P hilly To
10S-103 Squeak Over NYC
Outdoor Tips
, BIKE TUBE TTE IX)WNS
You'll anchor your car top
boat to the racks n*. re quickly
with two 26-inch bicycle inner
tubes Put one end around rack,
pull loop across boat and slip
other end at loop over reck on
apposite (Me. No danger of
scratching with strap buckles
Power at rubber tube bold# boat
securely.
By ROBERT ELKIN
Ray Scott hit tor a two pointer
with five seconds remaining In
the fourth quarter to provide
Philadelphia with - a 105-103
triumph over New York in the
unlimited professional feature en
counter of the third annual inter
city summer basketball festival
between the two City’s Recrea
tional Departments playground
champions, contested at the Moy-
Ian Recreation in North Phila
delphia.
A capacity throng watched
Scott, who plays for the Detroit
Pistons, connect for a field goal
with the tally deadlocked at 103
LITTLE LEAGUE BIRTH —
Newly organized St. Afoans
Little League received bless
ings from Father Edward P.
Phillips of St. Benedict the
Moore Parish. Left to right,
William Bankhead, president;
I. C. Bailey, secretary-; Joseph
R. Hunter, sponsorship chair
man; Daniel Murray, player
agent and Byron D. Montgom
ery, vice - president. Charles
Smith, treasurer, is not to the
picture. The newly organized
official Little League will also
include Hollis, Springfield Gar
dens and Jamaica areas. (Gil
Photo).
PONY League Title
Won By United Action
White Paces
Monterey To
2 Victories
Stuyvesant Section of Brooklyn jly in Bedford Stuyvesant as Unit- Helen “Venus’
White was the
this week. After seven years of ed Action comes up a winner, winning pitcher in two weekend
heartbreak the United Action The team is managed by Richard victories for the Monterey soft-
WnmOT,.,\^
PONY League AU-Stars in an Reid, Sr., of the Transit Author-
action packed game, defeated ity and coached by Glanville Ri-
onien s sl°"
the Forest Hills AU - Stars for ley, of the New York City Fire Pitch League, making their lea-
the championship of Brooklyn.
Department. Charles Adams was Sue record now 12-1.
With the air • tight pitching of chief scout and advisor. Saturday she pitched a one-hit
Marvin Roberts, who stiff*** «*“4- Acnemhlyman Rpi4rjiin T, Ralr. shutout as Monterey defeated the
en hits, the slugging of third base- er is the founder and Asst. D.A. Ratlers 5-0 in Astoria, L.I., and
man Wayne Slater and the clutch Albert R. Murray is president. Helen White came back again
fielding of second baseman Ray- Emile A. Curry is vice president Sunday to be the winning pitch-
mond Haskins, the team rose to in charge of PONY League ac- er as Monterey eked o»»t a 10-8
heights never before reached. tivities. Sponsors rt ‘he League victory over the Casuals in a
The bats of Forest Hills AU- are: Erie Fuel OU & Coal Co.; closely - fought contest at Bed-
Stars who had blasted aU oppon- Eagle Lodge No. 96 and Wheel ford Ave., and Jefferson in Brook-
ents were stiUed by the spectacu- Pick Super Market.
iyn.
YM Baseball, Softball
hit 3 for 5. Brown’s two-run hom
er to the first inning gave the
Boys of Yesteryear a two-run
lead but it was Snookies all the
way.
Snookies—AB-40 R-19-20. Boys of
Yesteryear—AB-30 R-5-7.
Aug. 10
Boys Of Yesteryear vs St.
Marks: The Boys of Yester
year bounced back after their
beating from Snookies to lick
St Marin by the score of 16 to
3. Kuntz was the winning pitcher
and Bligen the losing.
Boys of Yesteryear 16 runs 10
hits St. Marks 3 runs 4 hits.
Rodney Dade vs. Paul’s Super
market: Rodney Dade continued
on the winning way by beating
Paul’s Supermarket 15 to 10. Nel
son Acosta was the winning pit
cher and Juan Nevares the losing
pitcher. Under the leadership of
A1 Jamison, the manager, Rod
ney Dades are to first place with
a record of 6 and 1.
Rodney Dade 15 runs 12 hits
Paul’s Supermarket 10 runs 7
hits.
Standings as of August 10
W L Pet. GB
Rodney Dade 6
Boys of
1
.857 —
Yesteryear 6
2
Snookies
J. Horn
6 3
5 3
.750
.666. 1
.625 1%
, Paul’s
•
’
e
Supermarket — 3 runs, 3 hits.
line anve, mrew io second ana
then they trapped a runner bet-
ween third and home.
Jr* Olympic
Swim Program J. Hom — 8 runs, 4 hits Paul's
- **
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Snookies vs St Marks: Snookies
team beat St. Marks by the
For the third successive year score of 15 to 7. Joe Wells was
the Metropolitan Dairy Institute the winning pitcher, Grant the
In cooperation with the Metropol- losing pitcher
ltan Ass’n AAU will sponsor the Snookies — 15 runs, 11 hits,
third and largest Junior Olympic St. Mark's — 7 runs, 7 hits.
Swimming Program for Boys
and Girls, ranging In age from J. Horn vs Snookies: J. Horn
eight to seventeen. It will take defeated Snookies by a score of
place at the Astoria Pool, As- 7
4 under the pitching of J.
toria, N.Y. on August 24, storting Carlos who allowed only 6 hits,
Carlos the winner and Joaquin
at 10 a.m.
Aug. 7
Swimmers may only compete Riviera the loser,
to three of the four events. Only J. Horn — AB — 32 R-7 H-ll
registered AAU swimmers may Snookies — AB — 28 R-4 H-6
compete. Applications for AAU Snookies vs Boys of Yester-
registrationsand entry blanks year: Snookies defeated Boys of
may be obtained by writing to Yesteryear by a score of 19 to 5
the Met. AAU 15 Park Row, NYC with Carlos Marsack the winning
pitcher and J. Melendez, the los-
Form the right habit. Read the tog pitcher. The big bats for
Amsterdam New* every week. Snookies were A. Chauncey, Joe
Out every Thoreday.
Wells, Joaquin Rivera who all
—......—
He also wound up as top scorer closing minutes, when the visi-
tors tried to take a lead, which
with 30 points.
The six-foot-nine forward play- ^ey failed to do in that period
ed on the same team with Guy as the phiUy defense held them.
Rodgers, Hubie White, and Wayne They came as close as one point
Hightower, all of whom played and went into the final quarter
at one time last season for the trailing by four.
San Francisco Warriors. Rodgers In the senior loop, the Phila-
" idelphia Lakers nipped the New
should return in 1963.
York ReUables 71-70. Charles
Donovan, Ron Jackson, and Wal-
Sanders M\ P
Satch Sanders of the Boston ly Davis, helped the New Yorkers
Celtics, who finished with 19 to take, the advantage, but the
points for the losers, was voted try wa| to vain. Jackson was
as the fray’s most valuable play- named outstanding player.
their only victory of the day.
Young banged in five goals to
the second period, during which
time St. Joe increased its lead.
The Gems were routed by the
home folks 79-62, and Mandcr
Playground knocked off Douglas
55-43, in high school and Junior
high games. »
®r-
I Paced by Harvey Young, who
The contest was very close and was chosen as MVP. the, New
exciting, especially within the York St. Joe team won 59^34 In
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Boys of r-
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