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THE SUN, LOWELL, TUESDAY AUGUST 5, 1975 All Siasr picogmphies ROXALD LOWE Dracut Tail back 'treasurer of "the Varsiiy Club, Ron has been named to the All MVC Conference Second Team. He is 19 years of age, weighs 170 lbs. and is 5' 0'' tali. Ron is also active in basketball and track. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Lowe of Raven Road, Dracut. His ambition is to become physical education will be attending Northern Bssex'tliis fall; mttn JCl 'SB PIITllHirgh TIMOTHY MOREAU Concord Fullback One of a family of eight children, Tim is a member of the Weigblliiting Club. He is 16 years of weighs 180 los.

and stands 5' Tim was named lo the Dual County League All Star Team. He is Moreau of Hubbard Street, Concord, His ambition is to become a physical education teacher. Rec, tourney stars LOWELL The Central ville Orioles followed the solid shutout pitching of Scott Mer vietory over', the struck, out nine and walked denduig women's champion championships a more sueeess at Aiumni Field, sir lo halt the Bohe Ruth chris Everl of porf Lau(eFdaei ful ouling to start with than her rill to a tf 0 AYO Oriolei rvhi'lp the PYO dumded the Babe Rulh Dodgers 5 2 behind Randy Coslello's Ihree hitter, as the Lowell Recreation, Senior Youth Championship Baseball Tournament opened last night. Scott Merrill fanned 10 issued three walks as lie spun a masterful six hitter for Ccn trahille Buster Nugent powered the winners' offense with a double, single and one KBi. Mike Grandalski and Bob Beauchesr.c chipped "in two hits and a solo ribbie pKx Scott Kopycinski starred for the AYO a triple, double and single.

He also pitched fine relief after spelling start Holy Trinity five LOWELL Holy Trinity grabbed second place in Ihe Northern Division of the Lowell Reaealion Basketball League's National League last night, edging Flaggles 5549 'in the feature game. Mike McMullen netted 16 points, Dave Marlin 13 and Paul Makiej ll ior the win tiers. The losers, who fell to third place, were led by game high man Mark Stanley who poured through 26 markers. The Born Losers clinched a playoff spot by trimming the Muffies, 3m Mike Cifelli. Henry Boykins and Mike Donnelly notched eight points apiece tor the while Dave Brodeur hooped eight for the Muffies.

Announcement THE SPINDLE CITV CORVETTES fl isnr.ed outa etub wai hold on eroa'Mliordt tonlQM at tt Woi ooV ruloufont In Dracut itcrtlg al (.00 114 pgipos or dlicwvrnfl ni. loklnj on wi p'cnni a uptomlno rallies. TN ts ton lolol iJ membcri and Mrion hi lh arMAlihlog to 'fi to een lonlfltil i siting, DAVID BRUCE Ayer Cornerhaek Dave is a member ol the Varsity Club and has recently received a Merit Award from NAACP. He is 17 years of age, weighs 18 Ihs, and stands 5' The sort ol Mr. and Mrs! David Bruce of Ft.

Devens, Dave was also captain the Ayer High football team. His plans for the future is to attend Hie University of Pennsylvania. JOSEPH PRUDENTE Bill erica Safety Joe has played Varsity fool ball lor three eonseculive years. He is 17 years of age, weighs 155 lbs. and stands Honor roll student, he is also a member Df the.Slu dent Government, The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pruoer.ie of Maverick Street, Billerica, he is planning to aliens, twin eastern University this er Roberto Rivera ond stame. in the sec PYO's Randv Coslfillo Dodgers, Boh Hickey went the route for the losers, al lowing six hits, whiffing nine and walking live. The six PYO' singles, were hi iimcr oVoVlrolt'T's" pjn. National 5t LouH IH 5 (Gjrlli) PHIiaurjh Houston (Nlti'ro) Son K3 IFromlben) Los Ampin (H) (Hoelon) Mltyfa Ccnlo.nt Chkcjo 3 (Slow) PhllodtTphla tH Bmlmm 1B at P.MIadtlpMj IRoMiir 7 at SI.

Ll'Jlt 141. 1) p.m. a 114) at Los AntiUI illor, 15:30 pit). Clncin oli at Son Francisco, p.m. Clrcogo cl Pl Jladelphlo, 7:35 p.m.

SI. Lours, 3: Dl.oo, 10 Angelos, II Cole Bill Silk Bill Corcoran has Me flt 0nly olner woman's seed to ing found of Women's Dou Jim'McXamnra and Coslello! wins ever." clainlen see first day aclion was No. 3 bles action in (he Lowell Rec Brian Richards lined a pair year old Teacher after Ihe 6 3, Mareie Louie of San Francisco, reation Tennis Tournament, of singles for the Dodgers. The Senior Youth Cham pions tourney continues tonight with Sherid. Park facing Park' at Alumni Field (5:30 pm).

Also tentatively scheduled for this evening (7:30 p.m.) al Barllett Field is the PYO Junior All Star championship clash. The South Common O'Don nell game was rained out and tentalively resclieduled for Ihis Thursday. Action rusumes lo nighl with twinbills at the O'Donnell and Fa I her McGuire couris. One of the season's biggesl games occurs tonight al O'Donnell. where the Townics and South Common collide in an pm.

first place showdown. WHY FIGHT TRAFFIC? GO BY BUS! PATRIOTS ROCKIMGHAM RED SOX SCKAEFFER STADIUM mi Hi FibUtt UWn fins lii ii in mil. lllilt Ut Uiriiit unit. Ki. CUlii'iH SitS 1 1.

J.V. Fillls lul rit yt. hB Ii! nl niinntin. ROCKINGHAM A To, Brifa St Lowall at FEUWAY PARK eho tnr voir', the Rsd Sor. Coll lor porticulon.

Teacher gives Richey lesson INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Not even all the big names arc in own and the National U.S. upen way uwns tournament at the Indianapolis Raquet Club nas its nrst major two time wuier Cliff Richey, Top seeded Gumermo Vilas o. Argen ma btk) Arthur Ashe of Miami were still seeking laurels at Louisville v.lien mVJfn 1EK player, Brian Teacher of San Diego, ii ego, Today's big attraction will he i sh. chov, of jsrae Mlss pdsav sharon WaIsh San Vatari: Calif. 7A (U.

in. a jjrst round contest Monday, BROCKTON Billerica High sophomore Nancy Cul linane, tuning tip for this week's National Youth Track and Field Championships at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, led a contingent of Billerica track standouts who captured six gold medals, one silver and two bronze at the annual ''Summer Olympics" here at Brockton High yesterday. Miss Cullinane, who won an all expenses raid trip lo the Fort Worth competition when she placed first in Ihe long jump and second in the 440 during Regional Championships al White Stadium recently, won the girls' 880 yard run and anchored Ibe second place mile relay crew at Brocilon. That wasn't all for 'the Cul cm Iav AIL doily. but fer a group te CQMriAl tMf VlwU ,1 nm MARINEL TRANSPORTATION HO.

CHELMSFORD 25 1 01 Coach Crist Steal Heft, background 1 runs oyer some plays on the blackboard as his North Ail Star. football squad lacks en at Weslford Academy. Both the North flnd' South teams held their Collins LOWELL Howie Collins was the winner and Ray Spin twirled a one hilier as Man's was outslaixling deJensive iraage mppea. tne tins, and American Legion Posl 353 stopped Red' Bull 34 as the Chelmsford Softball Loajftie opened its beskif 3 semifinal playoffs last flight. Itay McCusker clouted a solo homerun, and starred defensively at sborlstop or Mail's.

Image. Bill St. Croix and Rick Campbell added two hits apiece for the victors to back Collins. Tom Tramor's two run sl'ngVa in the fourth inning was the lone Elks' safety. Tiie Legion, "railing 4 0 in lite fifth, exploded then ct all eight of Us runs enroule lo the win over Red Bull.

Wally "luiii, Tom Lang and Roger Xeild delivered two hits each or Ihe Legion. John Forbes 64 triumph over the 28 year old Richey. "I was just patient. I'm not really a good clay courts pu yer, leaner expiauiea afler he had broken Rickey's serve tr.e mi game tae second set. "It seems like he was really tight He didn't lose to a younger player." Rlchey, lheNo.

5DEd, before at Forest Hills in 1973 and Kkhey won in five sels. Htcney sisier, wancy uun 1er' made nST 'fiTst appearance since lftJO in the nlav raurLi brother, She defeated Laurie Rowley, Fort Lauderdale, Fla j.s 7 6. frs 'Gimfer. swifirl faurih i throurf, linane family, however, as Sandra Cullinane won the girls 220 dash, Jeff Cullinane cap lured the boys 860 run, and Dennis Cullinane won the boys 220 Bob Dolan and Jeff Cullinane look (lie final gold medal for Billerica in the mile relay, while Dolan and Aldo Moreau grabbed bron7.e medals for third place in the boys mile and 220 respectively. Nancy Cullinane is slated io leave tomorrow for a week long stay in Texas.

II IMana VSAAaA Idi i3AGIAI.UWUi North All Star gridders open camp jirst practici night, In preparation ofr The Lowell Sun Charities' annual All Star game Cawley Memorial Stadium on August 19. Tho South Stars, coached by Frod Bollissimo, are drilling at Wilmington High. hurls playoff 1 ly at iirsi na INDUSTRIAL The Knickerbockers grabbed a 2 1 edge over Ibe Spanish American Center in their best of 5 Industrial League quarterfinal playof! series, posting an 8 5 victory last night. Rusty Renaiid laced three hits, Don Dawson two and Evil Stuart a pair to support Kriic'xs winner Dan O'Sulli van. Herbert Trucking launched its best of 5 semifinal series against Mello's wilh a 9 victory, as Boh Dumont unloaded a game winning two run homer in the boflom of the seventh inning at Skip's Field; Manny Sous a hurled four who beat Kalhy May of Beverly Hills, 7 6 2.

Vilas, Ashe and fto. 3 Manuel rjrantes ol Spam were idle until Wednesday. Mmd nj No. ih Tfi, 5' ad thr(ugh (he fik round. seed Dibbs of iTZ? another Monday's better maicnes.

ZZ as only one of eight scheduled matches was postponed. was partner Barbara Gaudefle nipped Charlotte Webb and Dinl Hcaly 3 6, 6 1,7 6. Aclion resumes tonight with more Women's Doubles play at the Shc dd 'Park and Macadam couris. Frames of shutout relief to gain the mound win over Dick Albert. Milch Zalowski went 3 for 4 with a homsnui and rive RBI for Hcbcrt.

Jim Bremian clubbed a two run double and Albert ripped a three run double for Mello's. CHURCH LEAGUE Chelmsford Street Baptist, beaten only once all season, kept rolling in Greater Lowell Church League play by trimming St. Michael's 8t in the first game of their hcst of 5 semifinal playoff series. Dick Bergeron and Ran Eaton spanked two hils apiece for Chelmsford Street, and also starred defensively at second base 'and centerfold respectively. Don Dooley col leeted the pitching win.

Game two goes tomorrow night at Gage Field. ininilinuiUimilllllHIIinilllllllllLllllKiillilt gtOeil VP mfmphts Tenn MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Former American Basketball Association Commissioner Mike Sloren, who was unable to keep the struggling ABA Memphis Sounds from going under, has become executive rice president of the World Football League Memphis iiouthmen. iiiiitiiniEiiuiiniiiiiinnniiniiiminitiiiiiiiiii Trolller, iwn D. Conoonue, TO IIOHT'S MATCHES 3:3) P.H.: Svrvn Po'tntr i St, 4 1.

T. of last night's matches srw C.i Tiro. of last night's matches Brlgioo. went the fuU three set route, s. Hon.

.1 nn. A.t Ihom nC culllprl rTi 5 McGTncrcy D. Pallet 2 ri! went the full three set route, and of Ihem settled on one a tie hreaker. In Ihis exciting m. ilk a tie breaker.

In Ihis exciting clash, Phvllis Morris and Mom nitewille legioii FLnv clash, Phyllis Morris and RESULlS LAST MIGHT TrotllCr BiOf Cqm.roa B.H.r. FE SOFTBALL l''" Ronot Flctfllle VJ. VWMnll. Jls LOUtTGE TOM FLVHH'S 5 'SP il'S'J'0" Sltpfcemon Woo vi mn.Dm. Jiawoily 'sloetr.

Irlpir, ocuou; BRISBAHE, Apslra io HkI Tlvonve NMil, S4. 3. Rtian parlrtr vs. Arnrvr Sautr. ord 'j aab omohiH, i HI, Ausirola.

HKtltJ out Sh i u. rfJ is w.i, PattHcDcrmoll vi. 5i.1i'VGre. (u.o Kn. tripit and sina'o 1st RBI.

CO.WACK, NY. Domtrdo vn JZZa, Stwart lodi vcr V3. Rjii Cojronla. FLVNN'S: Tt as. torun.

2 mo. tJ5 FkooWyn. H.Y.. iloport viitb 81,1 3 HB! St K'a Bat' GolhrMqt. Horljrd, 7 rb.

0'Hrian. rotnr'us. i MOWISTKTIMESV KENNY'S a ft i in ill 5 ill iwil A cLuJZSSria hitter DRACUT LEAGUE Ha mel's swept iis hesl ot 3 Dracut Softball League quarterfinal series against Ciaudet's last registering a 16 8 Steve Nichols lofted a two run homer for Hamel's, Alex Graham had four hits, Ron Marvin three safeties and Hon Beaudry three hits. Stan Knlis tapped Dana Morrill On. the hill.

Morrill pounded out'lhree hits, while Greg Dooley iiad two bingles and two RBI Gaudet's. BUNTING CLUB Tighe Oil nudged Tewksbury Hos pilal, 5 4, in Ihe first ganrc of their hest ot 3 Bunting Club Softball League quarterfinal playoffs. Steve was the ncro wun a name winning two nm homer in Ihe bottom of the sixth. Tom Matthews added two hits and Bill Hoey got the pilching CAFE LEAGUE outlasted Hine's, 11 7, as the Cafe Softball League besl of 7 playoff finals started last nieju. Brendan Sullivan and Jim Hancock bolh went 3 for4 to spark while Dan Char tier, Dave Diamond, Dennis Connors and Dennis Rudy lashed two hits each, Ed Card ouiduelkil Leo Jlendes on the mound.

TEJVK5BURY SOFTBALL LEAGUE AIBPORT RESTAURANT II, E.F.I. J. WP wio O'Bon HI. LPJce Keete. AIRPORf: Sieve Y.llhim, IripH.

a. slrj'd Gty Wnlilerl, 1 hits; Frapk Crolty, 1 nils. EFl: Bd5 Rcuho, Wis; KIM 5 NtJ! Cmtr.l, 1 CRtB.TEP. l.OWEI.L LEAGUE PcLKlE FORD CAMAS P.1ARKCT ne PSIRCE: BCb 1 1nM SULLT'S 13. FRAHfS TV f.

WP il help l. o. I Hrc! SALLY'S; 33te H0rmOn wnns LEGION: Paul" Lossl.r, fa KrU "c'TOO TWIGS 11. WP JKn Broa" A. Hlm.y.r S.

Prison E. LP Walt, MotQusiri, CITGO: Frank Lacrolx 5. Cto. 1 loM: Jm B. ooV bar.e.

j.n. winners LOWE1LL The Indians grabbed a 14 lead In their best of 5 PYO Midget league championship playoff series last night, slugging the Cubs 14 5 at the Father McGuire diamond. Winning pitcher Paul Our and tossed a two hitter to best Gerard "Moose" Hubert. Mark Chandler and Steve Avila stroked two hits apiece for the Indians, while oher key safeties were by Al Cote, Gregg Orlando, John Solomon ides and Durand, Gary Arguoyan and Greg Ploude notched the lone Cubs' hits. Game two of (he series' Is listed for tomorrow night at Father McGuire.

iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimi Moose wins CHARLESTON, VI. V. (AP) Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bob Moose won his first minor leasue start Monday as Charles Ion nipped Rochester J4 In 'Inter national League cascDax Moose, demoted fo Charleston last week because of injuries, held the Red Wings scoreless on just two hits through seven innings but yielded five hits hi the final two innings. He left In the ninth with the lying run at second and Jim .11 in shall came on to record his eighfe save of the season, Vets title PEPPEREI.L Coach Tina Gray's Pepperell Vets girls' ieam won the Nashoba Valley league playoff championships last night, belting Harvard 12 3 in' the finals. Barb LaMarche drilled three hits, Diane Callahan and Terry Wilson spiked two sale lies apiece, and Joyce Wilson had one bingle for' Pepperell hi the game.

Mary Ann May was the winning pitcher, and she also hurled the semifinal victory over Grolon. The 10 team Nashoba Valley League consists of Pepperell, Townsend, Dunstable, Graton, Ayer, Littleton, St. Joseph's Church (Pepperell), Weslford, Harvard and Shirley, Fail to defend KBNNBBUNKPORT ftle. The twosome of Torn Mc Guirk, pro al Vcsiicr Country Club and former City Champion Larry Marlin failed to defend their New England PGA Pro Am title yesterday at the Oakley yesterday which saw pro Ron Smilh.of Web hannet Golf Club and amateur Boh Marler lire a 67 62 129 for tha top prize. McGuirk and Marlin were five strokes back at 70 64134.

The morning round TO was the undoing of the Lowell pair who teed off with 59 other Lwnsomes. I vmr I ComB fo trie 11 Tmum III tkhniulih in hair imiNS'7 ii flftW 91 mzSMa Cfcicitarelcr II 5 tWdi.inS 'l Vl llll Anniversary all Clttk poiali 4 (OJdiiirtf. II toloring Pemn 7 111 AT THIS PRICE II FR1I scientific HaIR aNMYsis XLm i lvgS m.57.081v tfgjP i i ian,.

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