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Tennis Tourney Sat. Village Rec. Report Bv Pet e Poulos- TEN MS TOl UN VMENT — The Patchogue Village annual Open T1 1 ' i..s louinan i nt will he «<n Satuidav at the Four Sisters Courts on Kill i \\emu This wei k nd will be the similes tournament for lio\- . nun ;ird wonnn. The luiv -itiiin depai tmont this year will , 'wiiil :; sp , ul iionl , \ hn the top \ illauo resident in each event , pin liimii thty d.n not w .n the o\ out Applications for the tourna- ient mil) bo had at either tin Four Sisters Center or at the Tennis Coi.its ] want to thank Cal Follett for the line job he did in the last touinanu nt and his committee of lleni y Read. Jr., and David Mi kendiii k It makes mv fob i oj ' 1 i ;isy when I ha\ e men around like this to keen the ie< oids ; ind l« p*)i t - . 1 hope they 'll help out with this one . too The double t ourna ment will~ be held August 5 and 6 ami \v< ::ie now takiu e applications foi that also. P \T( HOG l F. DRXVI V GROUP — A meeting wa.s held at the FS( ( ' las * Tluu -daN in -ht to loi ni an . mateuv di ama group under the aii-na es of ihe niii atior depaitment. The 17 persons present o ' eiltd Vi - . biane IVi I , pu'^ -. d ' M * ; Z'u h Zahaiakis . vice present; M\ Ann II i ' ' n\ i\ siuitai ^ : Miss I iu die Politanski , treasurer . A nine In. net ' H I n ollniiiix ado) t< d by th e moup as of this writing. r l In \loup s, II IH ' H I S nun ni 'inbeis to help either as actors bai k -t i\e hel |i « is . \ , m ( ui con' id Mi s Kis ' .oi at AT 6-8409 or <<i '! nu i! (, 1, ' ni t i' . \ - / '02 f or fuither information. Present at the last iiKi ti ac , was Rob Ikmei. the \ill i<n attoi ney. who explained to the ir ionp ;h \' . ny p - ifilis of dealing with a municipal govern- ^< nt \!so P ' IM \! \v .s Mi- . . ]> ut . \]];i n ()r (Gatew ay Theater who ^ •'- •» v I - d to .in,, ! il, t i i-t j ' , \. M mv pi i\- s \\ ere submitted to 1ln \K U{I\I in ' iiimUi e ii mi ;he nu mbers pn sent. sLO-J! W.f, — AVi 'h the sf ond hal f action on the way it seems th-u anothi r M . MHI wll lu MU I with eveiyone having a good time a \ii ;il ' t to * many lauuiuLu standuni s . We again hope to have an- oih ' i awaid s ii'm t as \ M <n< i J ; ^ vt <J , ]K > ,ai!M' eveiyone seemed to i'i ' ^ n fbi' (ommittee 1' < s H oi b - <- formed vet this year but I hope 1il'it n \ ' - '\\! f 'end . !> <i < > ANhi 'hA will be the chairman. He did v ' ^ ' •' ^ \> ' <¦ n>b bast >iv v that all the playei s hav e asked me to a ir., n ap i uunt P ,1< fl e Mist si,, h : A \ , h imp i onsh n in Suffolk County w ill be held at Tht Shni JV>m l' .ul . in thv i i-t y eek. ed in August and in the first v u ' v i 'i Mi ' i ul\ ) The 1, M . S now p!a\ mg m a slo-ball league will be tk Lib ' e t :>i;.\ ,v tl is toai. .\ . Uo-4-i s must be in to the ''\ ll Sl t ' - ( ' i ' m i ,,iu ihan \iu-isi m. Xo fee will bo re- « | t \ \d I) ' ' ,, ,, . ; s] rt j M ,, . y .i) a np l y. Tl'iphie? Will be pi'C- s enid to the ynini ..nd tie luni.i i -np. h V I T i ^ — ' ! \ ( M \\ 1 * ' ^' J\ 1 !'^ P t parade , in cooperation with tlv M. i lur ' s ] IIM ~ I n . ^ >- a u.aiing success. Over 200 con- tl v t l ' ' N t n t * ' i.d \ ith en\ t\K ot p ( t imaginable. About 75 prizes w.ic aw aid d to the top wui ' ui , and tiephies inscribed , \World' s ;r , 'V ' '• , u '1yLn' , Plt I , ' l ' * 1 \ ( ' - 1 \ r um> issued t0 a\- Special tn - n '' ~ tu •'\ ' n , { - ' ' ' Ll ' 1 \ - ihe <i..g wauh n . and his crew for keeping tVi M 11 ; V I U :, \ J '\ ' r Vn ' M ° T m IIodkin T or * providing water. hd . vi 1Kb . II oi the i ,. uh. nts ui\ , sion was the grand marshal. M ( — A ^IH , h thanks to Ed Mitchell for holding a party * Z,uA luui VAA 11 Mitclu ' u helpcd serve the soda ^ Sl'MMER B \SI\KTB \LI —Councilman Willard Keddy throws up hrst ball to open P.Mil Summer Outdoor Basketball League of Hrooklr .Mu Tow n Recreation Dep artment. Hud Rooney (left) ol Patcho g ue Hku ks and Ri< Ii Pierce> of Port Jefferson , are l eads tor j ump , while Recreation Director Jim Reese looks on. League is < onipri s«>d ot an op<-n high school and junior high d.Msion \Mth action e\ei > night under Centereach lights. -- .Maple Leaf Photo Service GIVE YOUR CHILD A GLORIOUS SUMMER AT ' E Q UITA TI ON LOD G E \ I Maafl ^^^^vv^^^^^^^^^^.^,,,, ,.^^ ^^^^^ ^ . MORICHES BOAT & MOTOR FOOT OF ATLANTIC AVENUE , EAST MORICHES I ATlantic 4-0023 FACTORY AUTHORIZED • EVINRUDE SALES and SERVICE j • GALE SERVICING • DUNPHY BOATS • SPAN-AMERICA BOATS • GLASTRON BOATS | ) — -^^1 | New and Used Boats and Motors I | —I j ; ¦ ' j Paint and Marine Supplies :: Marine Gas ! I 9 WE HAUL AND PAINT BOAT S 9> \ M ^ V - V ^ W ^^M^*^^^ THIS WEEK IN SPORT S PATCHOGUE SLO-BALL Shore Front 'Pai^k. Jul y 7: Mike ' s clobbered Georg e ' s Radio , lti-8. Ilomeruns were hit b y Tony Carrion and Udeth Rosario for Mike ' s Grocery. Mike ' s ft o.-ery - 44 1 012 2—10 1G 1 (.time ' s TV <>. \ ><> 0U1 2—8 9 5 Shore Front Park . July 10: B League: Blue Point held a 3-2 edge at the end of the first inning and was then behind , 8-5 at the end of the second inning. The earl y scor- ing was a good indication as to the type of g-ame that was to be play- ed . Pythians finall y outlasted their Blue Point opponents , 22-19. lMluans 2G5 21. \ . 1—22 2'1 5 1 lue Point M2 O il) 9 1<) 21 6 Shore Front Park , Jul y 11 , B League: The fired up Blue Point h am picked up from where it left off in the Pythian game by out- .asting- Sabre Club , 15-13. BI IH - Point — 1122 404 0—15 22 2 S;ilu e Club 04 1 120 »— V\ 21 1 Shoi e Front Park , Jul y 12 , B League: When the VFW came up against the Men ' s Club , they prov- ed they were just as much at home on a baseball battlefield as any other. Ambrosio hit two' homeruns and Silverman one in the VFW' s 11-6 victory. Men ' s Cl ub 000 005 1— G 8 1 VFW 161 102 x—11 16 3 Shore Front Park , Jul y 13 , B League: The Pythians , who had recentl y won a hi gh-scoring duel against Blue Point , was defeated by a surprising ly strong GMCA squad , 10-4. GMAC — 5 20 210 0—10 16 1 Pvthians 010 00.5 0—4 8 IS Paragon Field , July 10 , A Lea- gue: DeRoo and Kapp lei's started the scoring parade off in the first inning. Kapplers scored two runs in the top of the first and DeRoo came roaring- back with five in its half of the first. There was scoring in almost every ensuing inning as DeRoo beat Kapp lers , 16-11. Kapplors 211 070 0—11 14 0 DeRoo 511 06 i x—16 13 0 Paragon Field , July 11 , A Lea- gue: Ciearview and Fiala , first half B League champion , was 1 the victim of a pitcher ' s duel , losing ti Peop les Bank , 5-1. C'WiNiew & Fialsi — 000 010 0—1 C People Hank 001 211 \ 5 6 Para gon Field Jul y 13 , A Lea- gue: LaBua Clippers , first half B League champions , continued their winning ways , clipping the Patchogue Music Center , 19-6. The Clippers had two big inning's , scor- ing seven in the third and seven in ' the fifth. The Music Makers just couldn 't get started. Paragon Field , Jul y 13 , A Lea- gue: The AMVETS managed to defeat Four Seasons , 8-6. The game started off with two home luns , one on each side. Schroder polled one for Four Seasons and Holman connected for the AM- vets. Foui Seasons 111 012 0—6 9 AMVETS 101 2.5 1 x—8 12 A LEAGUE W L LaBua 1 0 Peoples Bank 1 0 DeRoo 10 AMVETS 1 0 Four Seasons 0 1 Kapp lers 0 1 Ciearview , Fiala 0 1 Patchogue Music 0 1 B LEAGUE W L Mike ' s Grocery 1 0 GMAC 1 0 VFW 1 0 Blue Point 1 0 Sabre Club 0 1 Men ' s Club 0 1 Pythians 0 1 George ' s TV 0 1 BROOKHAVEN TOWNSHIP RECREATION DEPARTMENT NORTH BELLPORT SLO-BALL Brook' ven VFW (21) E. Patchogue (4) AB R H AB R H Fuoco 4 2 2 Mort 4 12 Buniski 4 3 2 Moranti 4 12 Zelenski 5 11 Vallilio 4 0 1 Clark 4 2 1 Schneider 3 10 Gro h 4 3 2 Lee 4 12 Kakie 5 2 2 Vorraro 4 0 0 Scheibel 5 2 4 Nanry 3 0 2 V itale 5 2 2 Fredricks 3 0 0 Kwiatkowski 4 2 0 Gonzales 3 0 1 Van Vechten 5 2 2 Gori 3 0 2 Total s 45 21 18 Totals 35 4 12 Brookhaven VFW 3G0 008 4—21 East Patchogue 100 001 2—4 Neppell' s Ins. (6) [B'kha ' n Asphalt (10) AB R H] AB R H W . Neppell 2 0 0 MacLean 4 2 3 Larsen 2 0 0 Ka/nowski 4 11 Sforzo 4 11 Coi win . '5 1 1 Santamaria 4 2 3 Cox 2 0 0 Fedei-ico 4 0 1 Muiphy ,5 12 J Neppell 3 1 1 Havens 3 1 2 f' ordaio 5 1 2 Schordine 2 0 0 Neppell , Jr. 2 0 1 Mancuao 3 11 Musetti 3 0 1|I. Coleman 3 1 0 Acnuavello 3 0 0'Dobrie 3 2 2 Yetti 3 1 3 Tyei s 0 0 0 Totak 33 6 13 Totals 30 10 12 Neppell' s Ins. 000 231 0— 6 Biookhaven Asphalt 109 000 x—10 Ron & Bill' s (16) |Hagerman F. D. (4) AB R H AB R H liustamonte 5 2 2 Sea\elli 4 0 1 LaPalme 5 1 2 J Kelly 3 2 2 Staab 5 4 5 Fuoco 3 0 1 Cardumone 5 2 2]C.iero .3 0 1 Keelej 5 2 3|M. Stephani 3 1 1 Chambers. 5 1 2!Callo 3 0 0 (hcvn 4 0 ill Stephani 3 11 Cuniile 3 1 2| J. Palermo 3 0 0 Dearbor n 2 1 OlPiccininni 10 0 VVadsworth 2 0 IS Pale! njo 2 0 0 Pot tfione 4 2 2|F. Kelly 1 0 0 RiKnola 2 0 1 Totals 45 10 22| Totals 31 4 8 Ron & Rill' s 302 323 3—16 Hanerman F D. 111 001 0 -4 Rockets AC (20) Dans Cruise Inn (11) AB R H AB R H Oulv 5 2 2 Bosco 4 2 2 lircnnan 5 2 1 O'Kane 4 1 2 Maliei 5 4 4 Nello 4 1 2 Miller 5 2 .5 Bonk 4 2 2 Sweeney 3 2 1 Demaio 4 13 Carman 5 1 2 Bassett 4 2 3 P, | t . e 4 12 Rickard 4 2 1 K\ U n 4 1 1 HuKhes 3 0 0 | ' it s 4 2 1 McCourt 3 0 0 Heniy 110 Bunion 2 0 1 Darwell 3 2 2 Davton 1 0 0 Totals 44 20 19 Totals 37 11 16 Rockets AC 104 02 Ul) 2-20 Dan ' s Cruise Inn — 201 160 1—11 Second Half Standings W L Biookhaven Asphalt ... . 4 0 ** Hagerman F. D. •> 1 Ron & Bills 3 l Neppell' s Ins. • 2 i. Rockets AC i i Brookhaven VFW ' 2 2 Dan ' s Cruise Inn 0 4 Eabt Patchogue 0 4 ** Fiist Half winner. AB R H Pet. Staab. Ron & Bill ... 50 24 33 .660 Scaveli , Ha K erman 46 23 28 .609 J. Kelly . Hagerman 61 30 37 .607 Luongo , Ron & Bill 38 13 23 .605 Santamaria , Neppells 45 21 27 -bUO Cox , Asphalt 45 23 20 .57 8 Havens , Asphalt 33 18 18 .546 Miller . Rockets . 46 21 25 .543 Federico, Neppells 43 20 23 .535 T Neppell , Neppells 32 21 17 .531 Fuoco. Hagerman 51 27 27 .530 Demaio, Cruise Inn 34 17 18 .529 Daly, Rockets 38 14 20 .526 Gieco. Hanerman 50 18 26 .520 Curiale , Hon & Bill 50 16 26 .520 Mancuso. Asphalt 43 24 22 .512 M Stephani. Hafcerman 46 20 23 .500 Groh , Brookhaven VFW 36 12 18 .500 NORTH PATCHOGUE 1 SLO-BALL Safeway Bldg. (IOKCarlson Homes (3) AB R HI AB R H C.luckert 4 1 llGilman ;{ 2 2 De Quaito 4 2 3|Cest>man 3 0 1 Avitable 4 3 3|Stephani 3 11 Mallins 4 2 3|Moielh 3 0 2 Vo^el 4 1 llCaldwell 10 0 Nelson 4 1 2|G. Frabizio 2 0 1 Fabian 4 0 HCostan/. o 3 0 0 Qkvist 2 0 OIKentolfio 1 0 1 Hanson 1 0 0|P Frabi/.io 2 0 0 Sullivan 2 0 l'Maletta 3 0 0 Milkel.sen 1 0 llSamvald 1 0 1 Toi toitell 2 0 OlSemi les 2 0 0 Biamonte 1 0 0'McMahon 1 0 0 Perry 2 0 1 Totals 37 10 lfi| Totals 30 3 10 BROOKHAVEN TOWNSHIP RECREATION DEPARTMENT SUMMER BASKETBALL Open Division Rafferty Stars (59)]Graham Stars (54) G F P G F P Hunt 7 7 21|R. Graham 3 2 8 Havlene 2 0 4|Ryan 7 3 17 Mattel ty 1 I 4iAdams 0 0 0 Crui. se 3 1 7|Muiphy 6 5 17 Zebiowbki 0 0 OJThompson 12 4 Young 2 4 8|Blaik 0 2 2 launton i> 3 15|Sauer 3 0 6 W. Giaham 0 0 0 Totals 21 17 59| Totals 20 14 54 Half time scote , Tie 25-25. Officials—Schwab and Layden. Folev Stars (56) [Selden Ra 'blers (41) G F P| G F P Folev 2 0 4|Karn 10 2 Leavandosky 7 0 14| Pincus 6 2 14 Patterbon 5 0 10, McCaffrey 0 0 ^ 0 Neusb 7 2 16|Jones 3 3 9 Reinhardt 0 0 0|Bulkley 2 0 4 Ferrante 0 2 2|Poi tantino 2 0 4 Koicott 4 2 10 Anderson 4 0 8 Forker 0 0 0 Young 0 0 0 Totals 25 6 56| Totals 18 5 41 Half time score, 30-28 , Ramblets. Officials—Wakim and Read. Rafferty Stars (46) Foley Stars (47) G F P G F P Rafferty 8 1 17 Foley 6 1 13 Hunt 5 0 10 Leavandosky 0 11 Zebrowski 4 0 8 Gulp 0 0 0 Young 3 17 Neuss 4 3 11 Taunton 2 0 4 Ferrante 5 2 12 Havlen e 0 0 0 Patterson 4 2. 10 Totals 22 2 46 Totals 19 9 47 Half time score , 27-24 , Raffertys. High School Division Patchogue Red (48) Pt. Jefferson (41) G F P G F P Rooney 5 4 14 Jackson 3 0 6 Schaeffer 4 5 13 Bolduc 0 0 0 Vignato 2 0 4 Piercey 4 0 8 Costello 3 0 6 McGinnis 0 0 0 Borella 4 3 11 Terry 3 17 Taylor 6 0 12 Keyes 2 4 8 Totals 18 12 48] Totals 18 5 41 Patchogue • 6 17 31 48 Port Jefferson 5 13 24 41 Officials—Wakim and Read. Sachem (32) Patchogue Black (22) G F P G F P Herschaft 6 4 14 Vacca 0 0 0 Ca&,i 0 1 1 Jones 2 15 LaCorte 2 3 7 Haw 3 0 6 Gladys 0 2 2 Skinner 2 0 4 Schue 3 2 S Celauso 1 0 2 Maniscalso 0 0 0 Toth J. J. J> Totals 10 12 32 Totals 10 2 22 Sachem 7 9 24 32 Patchogue — 9 15 17 \ Official—Schwab. Patchogue Red (61 ) Sachem (37) ^ Rooney 3 2 8 W. Hers 'haft 0 0 0 Schaeffer 8 4 20 LaCorte £ 1 7 J. Costello 2 1 5 Schue 2 0 4 Vignato 4 4 12 R. Herschaft 2 0 4 W. Cofctello 7 2 16 Gladys 2 15 Cassi 8 1 17 Totals 24 13 6l| Totals 17 3 37 Patchogue 17 32 47 61 Sachem 0 7 13 37 WW T Br** %*mf ' \ ^^H*t ^ BJT Bk ^ tm9wBBBBBBBBm\\ Ijjtjt j UUtf j ^f ^fj MA^ * ^ *.**** ** ***^******^^ GOLDSMITH BOAT YARD j! CANAL STREET CENTER MORICHES j j| ATlantic 4-0910 j j! JOH NSON O UTBO ARDS ;| • PETTIT PAINTS j jjj • DANFO RTH ANCHORS ! j i • FIBERGLASS ! S| • MARINE HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES Sj • MARINE GAS AND OIL g - „ - — — • -.. • —-¦¦.¦riW.UKttMHali.TtoMUM M i^Ml The Mastic Yumas rolled into first p lace as they beat East Mo- riches , 9-5 , in the East End Junior Softball League. North Bell port beat Cor-Ace 3-2. The Yumas came up with two hits and four walks' for four runs in the second inning. Joe Fernandez doubled with the bases loaded. The bi g hitters for the Yumas was Fernandez with two doubles and four RBIs. Don Martin , Mike Weiss and Tom Deiiun e also had two hits each. The big hitters for East Mori- ches were Bullock with three sin- gles , Ogeka with a ^ single and double , and Roland with a home run. In the game with Cor-Ace , North Bellport scored two runs in the seventh to pull out a squeaker , 3-2. North Bellport scored in the first on Dinaro ' s double and two groundouts. Cor-Ace scored their runs in the fifth when Propst singled , Wahler walked , Pidgeon was hit by a pitch and Kalb sing l- ed. North Bell port scored in the seventh on a single by Dinaro , a walk to Burro , a sing le by Rowa and two walks to DePaolo and Lee forced in the two runs. Cor-Ace (2) N. Bellport (3) AB R H AB R H Volpe .lb 3 10 Dinaro . cf 4 2 2 Pidgeon ,2b 10 0 Burro . ss 3 0 0 Kalb,3b 3 0 1 Rowa , If 4 1 0 Miller . ss 4 0 1 DePaolo ,p,3b 3 0 1 Gimbalvo.rf 2 0 0 Lee e 3 0 0 Clark ,If 2 0 1 Scott.Sb 2 0 0 Propst.c 3 11 Allegretti.lb 3 0 1 Solomon . cf 3 0 0 Camei on , 3b ,p 3 0 0 Waller 2 0 0 Irrocci . rf 3 0 0 Totals 23 2 4 Totals 28 3 4 East Moriches (5) (Yumas (9) AB R H| AB R H Francies . lf 3 1 0|Demme,2b 4 12 Roland, rf 3 1 l|Stellato,lf 2 2 0 Bullock ,lb 4 13 Chappone .ss 2 10 Monnex.p 3 0 Oj Femandez.c 4 2 2 Ogeka . c 3 0 2|Martin .p 4 12 Kelly, 3b 2 0 OJSalvano .lb 10 0 Hedrieh . ss 2 0 0|p a ppa , lb 10 0 Vakay.2b 3 0 0 McMahon ,3b 3 0 0 Powell . cf 1 2 0|Valenti , rf 2 10 * Gill . if 1 0 0 Weiss .cf 3 12 Totals 24 5 6| Totals 27 9 8 W L Mastic Yumas . • 4 0 Cor-Ace . 3 1 Rockets 3 1 East Moriches 2 1 No ' fh Bellport 3 2 Manorville 0 10 Mastic Yumas Capture First In E. End Loop There were six and one half tables in play at the regular ses- sion of the South Shore Dup licate Bridge Club at hte Veteran of Forei gn Wars hall on Edwards Street , Friday nig ht. N-S winners were : first J. J. Slechta , Patchogue and H. H. Slechta , Bell port; second Josep h Laughlin and M. Silberbusch , Pat- chogue , third Mildred Fuhrmann and Bert Gordon , Patchogue. E-W winners were: fi rst Sandy Wagner , Bell port and Stan Davies , Bay Shore; second Eleanor Ran- scme and Helen Peterson , Patch- ogue , and third Ray ¦ MacLean; Bell port and Jean Mitchell of West Islip. All bridge players are invited to try their hand at dup licate. Ex- perienced partners will be provid- ed for those who come alone. The next regular game will be at 8 p. m. tomorrow. * * * Ei ght tables were in play at the regular July 7 session of the South Shore Duplicate Club at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall on Edwards Street. Winners in the N-S were: first Clint Smith , Central Isli p and Gertrude Barteau , North Bab y lon; second Bert Gordon of Patchogue and Peggy Fisher of Bri ghtwat- ers; third H. H. Slechta of Bell- port and Joseph Slechta of Pat- chogue. E-W winners were : first , Wil- liam Maurer of Brightwaters/ and Gene Blau of Manorville; secon d Bessie Silverman and Inna Kat- zenstein of Patchogue and third Sandy Wagner , Bellport and Jack Tillinger , East Patchogue. Tournament directors are ro- tated during the year , and Bill Maurer will direct for the months of July and August. BRIDGE NOTES STO P SEA SICKNESS ON YOUR BOAT Doctors recommend highly effective tablet* Melts in mouth. No water needed. Now It' s easy to prevent sea slcje- ness. Give your guests Bonadettes® half an hour before leaving the dock... ana you 'll avoid sea sick * ness upsets. Bonadettes® rated tops in Army, Navy, Air Force tests. 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July 20 _ 4 47 7:25 3 1)7 4 :27 4 02 1-52 11 . ' ,2 11 :. \ >l 4:2G 4-57 I\ . Jul> 21 4 48 7 :23 4 2« , r >:18 4 51 5 \i 12.1 ' , 5 22 5-50 S July 22 4-49 7.2 1 5:2 5 0.18 5 48 UA > . 0 18 1:4 ' . 6-H> 6:4C S July 215 4:50 7 21 0 HO 7 20 b . '' > > 7 4' , 1 . \ > \ , 2.15 7 18 7 42 M. July 24 4:51 7 -22 7-40 8 21 8. 05 8 4b \ ,:05 ' . ' , 4« 8:14 8 36 T. July 25 4 :52 7:21 8.11 S):17 ' . 1 00 0 12 4 09 4 -42 9 09 9:29 V. Julv 2G 4 52 7 .20 9 40 10:09 10 05 10.4 5 5 05 5-51 10 :01 10 :21 For hisrh tide at Democratic- Point (Fire Island Inlet) add 15 min. to Moriches Inlet. For high tide at Shinnecock Inlet subtract ' 10 minutes from Moriches Inlet For high tide at Stony Brook subtract 5 minutes from Port Jefferson & Setauket. WEATHKR and TEMPERATURE COMPARISON 1960 1961 Maximum Mlmlnufli T. July 11 Clear Clear SO <<4 65 50 W. Julv 12 Clear Clear SI Si (,1 OS T. July 15 Clear Clear 81 75 00 01 . I' . Jub 14 Ram Clear 71 70 05 05 S Julv 15 Clear Rain 80 OS 00 01 S July 10 Clear Rain 81 80 50 00 M July 17 Clear Clear 78 81 00 C7 The Suffolk County Patrolman Benevolent Association Pistol Shoot will be held Saturday and Sunday beginning at 8 a. m. on each morning at the Brookhaven Town Pistol Range. Police Sg t. Otto Brauner is in charge of the shoot which is ex- pected to draw men from through- out the Northeast. A squad of the Suffolk County police units will give a demon- stration on the, use of the p istol, rifle, riot gun , shot gun , subma- chine gun and smoke grenade at 2 p. m. Sunday on the range. County police expected to be present for the demonstiation ai*e Cap t. Steven Bugala , Lieut. Joe Deriso , Sg ts , Brauner , Ral ph La- nese and Hewlitt Johnson , and Pa- trolmen Paul Daniels and George Bergmann. State Trooper Paul Paquet is also expected to participate . Suffolk Count y PBA To Hold Pistol Shoot At Brookhaven Range NPYAC LL Jul y 10: Allco Concrete 5 Erhardt Plumbing —¦ 2 W—J . Juliano; L. —A. Messina July 11: Island Coal & Lumber —— 2 Rollic Inc. 3 W. —R. Flannery; L. —Don Forbes Jul y 12: Island Coal & Lumber ' 6 Harriman Dems — 0 (Forfeit) Jul y 13: Allco Concrete — 0 Main Auto Parts 3 W. —Art Niebling; L. — Paul Mancuso. July 14: Rollic Inc. Erhardt Plumbing (No game , threatening weather.) LEAGUE .STANDING W L Maini Auto Parts 5 1 Island Coal & Lumber 4 2 Allco Concrete 3 3 Harriman Dems 2 3 Erhardt Plumbing 1 3 Rollic Inc 1 4 Little League Maggie ' s Patchogue Recreation Tuesday Men ' s League 7/11 League Leader—Bennet Homes , 16-5. High game—Bob Arecky. 211. Hi^h series—Les Hille , 544; Ed O'Brien , Jr., 544. High team—Sp lits , 848. High series—Sp lits , 2400. Games over 190—Bob Sareckv, 211; Ed O'Brien , Jr., 203 ; Le? Hille , 199 ; Edgar Bravo , 199; Mike Guerrasio , 197; George Duvis.on , 194. •! »*- ¦+¦ Wednesday Men ' s League 7/ 12 League Leaders—Team 7 , Hol- zapfel , 10-12; Team 8 , Franze , 1(5- 12; Team 2 , Barron , 16-12. High game—Bill Franze , 223. High-4-uame—Bill Franze , 783. Hig h team—Team 8 , Franze , 561. High 4-game—Team 2 , Barron. 2054. Game s over 200—Bill Franze 223 , 207; John Roecklein , 210 ; Al Weeks , 202. •); • -- :\¦ Sunday Mixed League 7/9 League Leadex- —Team 1 , Phil- hewer , 13-5. Hig h game—(Men) John Tex- eria , 222; (women) Dolores Lee , 145. High series (men) John Tex- eria , 557; (women) Dolores Lee , 428. High team—Four Idiots , 620. Hi gh series—Team 1 , Philhower , 1831. Games over 190 (men)—John Texeria , 222 ; Joe Marc h , 193; Gil- bert Searles , Jr., 193 ; Ray Lee , 191. Games over 140—(women) Do- luie * . Lev , 145 . 143 , 140. Monday Mixed League 7/10 League Leader—Team 3 , Roeck- lein , 15-9. High yame^—(men) Bob Lind- gren , 215; Charles Keller , 215; (women) Marge Stoeckel , 157. 11iu , h series -(men) Bob Lind- gren , 571; (women) Jeanne Sha- hfii , 459. High team—Team 4 , Lindsay, 787. High series—Team 4 , Lindsay, 2239. Games over 190 — (men) Bob Lindgren , 215 , 191; Charles Kel- ler , 215; Budd Pollock , 212; George Gardenier , 209; John Kubica , 193. Games over 150 — (women) Marge Stoeckel , 157; Jeanne Sha- ber , 156 , 155; Flo Porter , 153 ; Grace Lindsay, 150; Dot Birming- ham , 151. BOWLING Ex-boxer Andrew Cendrow- ski , whose last opponent was Tommy Gibbons in 1925, died at the age of 67 in Southsidt Hospital , Bay Shore , July 9. He had been a resident at 239 Avenue A , Lake Ronkonkoma. Aftei quitting the ring, Mr. Cendrowski went into the trucking business and then joined the Schaefer Brewing Company. On his retirement lcS months ago , '\Uncle Jack , \ as he wab known to hi. - , fellow employes , was honored at a testimonial dinner. (Further details in obituary column elsewhere in The Ad- vance today.) Andrew Cendrowski , Ex-Boxer , Dies at 67