The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

ing, 38 'SPORTS THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958 'Riverside 200' Slated At Speedway Tonight Jocco Maggiacomo Favorite to Take Long Event For Late Model Racing Cars The longest race so far season is on schedule at Riverside Park Speedway tonight. The eighth annual. running of. the 200" which will he exclusively for the late model racing cars the regular stock car driverst behind the wheels of the newer models against the boys who confine racing to the late cars only. Post time will be 8.15 p.

m. with time trials for up-front starting positions to be run off to the big one. Tough Competition keepsie. divisions N. veteran driver in Jocco Maggiacomo of a Poughof auto racing, is the favorite to take the big race but may have plenty of stiff competition all the way.

Maggiacomo seems to have the winning combination in the newer models over the Riverside asphalt. In his four previous extra-distance races in tonight's class of auto he has had two wins, a second and a fourth. Maggiacomo is expected to handle the Gordon Ross Special tonight out of Rhinebeck. N. Y.

It is a Chevvy! Maggiacomo's toughest competition tonight will be offered by Bob Devine, Danbury, Papy Hough, Wayne, N. Dick Dixon, Warehouse Point, Buddy Krebs, East Hartford, Moe (Monevbags) Gherzi, New Britain, Kenny Goodermote, Troy, N. Rav Brown. Springfield and Lou Carengelo Waterbury. The extra distance special 'race is one of two cards programmed for holiday week end.

The second of the double will be a regular card of stock. car races for Saturday and the opening event on this program is scheduled for an 8.15 p. m. starter. The Connecticut contingent of stock car pilots leads as in the wins in.

the modified division boys swing into the eighth card Saturday. Of the 63 races run off in this division the nutmeggers have 31 wins. The Massachusetts mile a-minutemen have 16 New Yorkers 15 and Maine a single win. Buddy Krebs leads in total wins in all types of racing with six. Flemke, Gene Bergin and Howie Westervelt have five each and.

Link Petit has four. Triple wins have been grabbed by Maggiacomo, Rene Charland, Sperry Moreway and Ken Burian. Lancer Golfers West Top Springfield. West May 29 Side The Longmeadow High golf team wound up its season with a 12-3 victory over West Springfield today at the Springfield Country Club. Summary: Lewis Gilbert Calabrese Collins West Side Steven Campofredano Crittendon Gleason Callahan CATHEDRAL GOLF VICTOR The Cathedral golf team defeated Classical.

vesterday at Memorial. Paul Otto of Classical was medalist with 78 while Tom Gorman of Cathedral had 79. 1 Golf Doctor By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Good with Woods and Bad with Irons (or vice versa). DIAGNOSIS: There's A In Swings.

TREATMENT: Some golfers tend to be much better with woods than with the Others are pretty good iron players and poor wood players. Then there are the players who hit the woods good 1. one day and the irons good another day, but never seem able to get the two together. What's needed here is to understand that there's a small but important difference in the character the wood swing and the iron swing. With the woods, ball you should think of sweeping away.

With the irons, the swing is DOWN AND THROUGH." Remember, now, that the difference is slight. Only the driver. in fact. calls for the perfect sweep. The swing with the other woods is slightly down and through.

But not as' much so as the iron swing. Take of this differencewithout overdoing it. It will help you become a more consistent golfer. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) YOURS FOR THE ASKING! Cary Middlecoff's sure-fire pamphlet "'The Putt." For your FREE copy, send a stamped, return envelope to Cary Middlecoff this paper.

Chicopee Tennis Team in Victory Chicopee, May 29 The Chicopee High tennis team blanked West Springfield, 6-0, today in a Valley League match. Summary: Singles Fontaine (C) defeated Fanelli (W.S.), 6-0. 6-3: Yvon (C) defeated Beauvais (W.S.). 6-5; Clark (C) defeated Lindahl (W 6 4. 6-4.

Doubles Reaudreau and (irocki (C) defeated Boudreau Beauvais and and Raffesetti Kochanek (W.S.), (C) 6-1. defeated 6-2: Lindahl and Murray (W.S.) 6-4. 6-5. COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA District 4 Regional playoffs (double elimination) Notre Dame 11, Minnesota (Minnesota eliminated) Western Michigan 24, Valpariso (Ind.) .2 Longmeadow Romps, 18-0, For 10th Straight Triumph Longmeadow, May meadow High piled up seven runs in the fifth inning to highlight an 18-0 romp over Holyoke Trade here this afternoon. was Longmeadow's 10th victory without defeat.

Homer for Zanolli Longmeadow rapped as many hits as it did It scored in every one of the six innings that it batted. Dick Zanolli powered a home run with a man on for the Lancers. He had three hits and four runs batted Richie Schneider had four for four. Alex Klutch breezed behind such support, and closed with a four-hitter. Summary: LUNGMEADOW rhi Snyder, If, cf Ewing.

cf Brouwer, Shakour. ct Robb, ri Zanolli. 3 Stone, Schneider, 1 Mulkerin, Westcott, Johnston. Strople, 2 Cummings, Ward, Klutch, Totals 18 HOLYOKE TRADE ab Zwirblia. cf Dillon, 11 Savard.

McCarthy, Curran. Counter, Maine. Flensing. Cyr. rf Totals 55 LONGMEADOW 212 472 x-18 FAST PHOTO FINISHING GREEN STAMPS UNITED.

LUGGAGE and Camera Shop 1688 MAIN ST. Villanova Heads Field for IC4A Villanova, May 29 (UPI)Defending champion Villanova, anchored by fabulous Ron Delany, ruled the favorite but seven other spring meet champions were in challenging. roles as 50 schools readied for the 82d IC4A track and field meet at the Wildcats' Stadium tomorrow. "Trial Only The Memorial Day program was one of trials with the 16 title events Jammed" into a 31 hour period. Buthe the trial events will determine makeup of the contenders for the finals and the championship challenge cup put into competition in 1933.

A galaxy champions, both individual and team, compete in two. days the picturesque Villanova campus. Manhattan was the most solid rival for Villanova to fend off, but both Cornell and Penn State were heavy bidders for the title. Delany, the Irishman who came to Villanova four years ago with a minimum of -fanfare and who became one of the world's greatest runners, defends his 1957 championship in both the mile and half-mile. Should he both in Saturday's finale, he will end his college career as the first to repeat a double in these two events since Bill Bonthron did it at the metric distances for Princeton in 1933 and 1934.

Villanova also sent double sprints champion Ed Collymore against the field in the 100 and 220 yards, along with Phil Reavis and Charley Stead who were onetwo in the high jump as potential point-getters. Together, Delaney, Collymore and Reavis are defending five championships. Webb, Beecham In Telecast Bout Miami Beach, May 29 (UPI)Knockout pupcher Spider Webb of Chicago takes on Jimmy Beecham of Miami, one of the unranked of the middleweight division, in 10-round radio-TV bout tomorrow night. Webb Favored Webb, called Ellsworth by his mother, is expected to enter the ring as a 2-1 favorite with a livepound weight advantage over his opponent. Beecham is expected 10 weigh in at 14 pounds compared to 159 for the sixth-ranked Webo A leading 'amateur champion while a student at the University Idaho in 1951-52.

Webb will he looking for the 27th win of his professional career. To, date he has lost only three 29 pro bouts, the most recent being a decision to Holly Mims earlier this year. Webb previously beat Mims and also numbers among his vietims, Willie Vaughn, Randy Sandy, Bobby Boyd and Jimmy Martinez twice by knockouts. A stalker in the ring much as was former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, Webb has chalked up 14 knockouts but never has been stopped himself. Louis' former bodyguard, Carl Nelson, is the Chicago youth's trainer and said the Spider has the sarne quick reflexes to spot an opening and move in.

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