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M-j»"«.* 1 COTJJUER.JQUStNAt, 3pB?»Y, SBBRUABY 15,1?J2 Roch^»:N ? y.-' 1; www. a* wis, *•*<• *> £he #»i " hoM Its^ostMy the s*3io0i>> meeting *45 p a .Monday, Feb OTse Angary W <m*c|towe<I by-an ^GENERAL ELECTRIC SHtVlCT CJNTE* SKK>TCKo« vr« Vf* ow»iM CK g»rt» o«fr ^^^^IjtlUifl /Mt-NwrtfcSt. jnitf.in u 1 T 1 •UtoctMl GENERAL INSURANCE F.AihlayD«. ^-jfcg, JlL^.l«\.y— ^K. tkf ''V- .-* Unbeaten Aquinas Ccurt Squad Seeking New Foes V X' y - - •y \ < >, .;- =.; * H' » i#p^_ fBSJ VICTORIES OR the I»»sketball court have *ee« recorded by above squad of Aquinas Institute' shown with Coach Basil Marella C*W righ% The hoys «»* town <fn?m left) *WM «3ene Schsmta, Dan O'Brten, Ron Mack, Jerry aiagulre, Tom Morris, Bom Bertch, Mike Gm*. i»reg B r % larry Cortnorton, Jim ipfadier, J*o» HoUeder, BM Napier,/Chuck Thomas, J n i Kelt BIcDevttt; Managers, Bob Evans and Ray Mahar. Team la pointing for Manilas same oh Feb. 22 and St. Michael's Jayvees on Feb. 23. According to Rev. Cyril Carter, C.S.B., director of athletiw; other fames are in the making. A tourna- ment bid is possible. (Courier Start Photo). Ifeififtapce file Iminac^laH Highchair Kid program and tosafclQS? *he gtoup'^ first annly«y§ary, a Sports Mgkt Pro- ptoEtklU be predated by theboys on,Feb.'2X at 8&S^p,jn 1h C i r c u l a t e ConcepQoh School jfotjp, Abe Raff ! i4-yekqpefy assisted b] bo«tS 11* t.^1 be all from this volunteered Jill Burns, f 15e7KfeiicMfe feds frain^ with p e d SSfriitft, announcec. -ri^lMiir&ratule.tnftge fro* M yekrs t t t t * IFeature jsttractlons IwC^BljuU sSUI felittle Paul Mat. •tie* « t ^ Ttotttston caujsiwid -pi t&e Inimacalate'" Kin«ergarten PRACTICAL ; HOME PLANNING B«for* lto» JMW v Swv/ce Dep*. PLAN »OOK$ AVAILABLE ' d# V1SSE & KILDEA ; weight Crown." The boys tip the boysjscales 4it 3«st about 40 pounds. Other nine, bouts mi-.©JaielS^,^^.*? Mittlce vs. Slichajel Mancaley; Donald Corey \ s . Eddie Jotason; Jferry Beildrch vs. Ronald Flan- neryj Bud Horton vs, JJmroy Boyle; Ross Gates vs. Henry t$on; # Jlart3n Van A'gtkem vs. 'Marasco; Anthony Dt Bittettbx^vs, Roger Holberton; Robert Slemrt ~v$r Henry Bar- trett; FrancM^gnto vs. Donald Capuarfo. Purpose ol the Hrgjieliair prograra }s not t o stonal %oxers of the boy^^at to make• £eriu*enM». of, ttei ISMS ssy.-Tbeif seboof xej tuNt watmfced HMnttsSy anol \hey are; suspended from the organ- Ixatlon tot any^Ejarics lower tlian ^to cond^. i$ 'jcJtargej- of- t i c k e t f o r the i^oris afght is i^ma^ Fadifier. ' "Walker heads, the House mlttee Refrtatoment» ate fianated j>y the Cub Scout Committee and Auxiliary. —i—^>. tion at Niagara Uni- versity, lias been named bmlness manager; of th? *todex," »tnd«nt publication at liiagara. - - Mm DiNardo, a jratluate of OUT Lady.of Mercy High School, U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso ClNtrto. this city. Active fit utiiversity affairs, Suss DINardo is a racnib*r of BeR aood Buskin dramjatlc »o- j-dety, the university band and the Rochester Club. She $m cur- rently secretary oif tiie l«St«r or* IwOBR th* Modern ' JttikfKat iisdwir " ' """'"1'i 'itl (iimliiiiui...* n^mi'smi.miim wit W* Society Cfwinafs ' . n t f Twc' Sfxif} WK-cwAiuyTiat w&r TO ifct*^^^^ >*>»•<. ^a». l ^Jt »ia( ^^iiA^ ***** » wAs%s* iirnftAif; BHHK I^^MMHM' .'' mi M | | M » I 1 t ai w*?« : ,I|»«|IH»II.«I< riipp«B(pw*pf UHMN rwf ami vwmprMi * FOtTlArt) « d MOmON JM## 03*5 — 1063 J Bowling Catholic League Action In the Catholic Bowling League was reported over the weekend with the keglers rolling their regular Friday night sched* ule and en Sunday rolling: pit a postponed date. The young and likeable cap- tain of HLtLA-A. No, 2, Don Bran- •hall of SundajNby rolling three sp an off day. ' Result^ ot^Frlday's/pln-bust' tng were: St. BonJIace No. 2 won five points from Krfjnaculate No. i; Holy Redeemer No.^won lour from St. George No. I. if^Ai. Ne. 1 won/four from HJLA.A. No. 4 while Immaculate No. ^ and Cdrpus Chrlsti each won aireepointsfirorn St George No. x.-'toa S i Boniface No. 1. x Results on. Sunday, Feb. 10, weret St. Boniface No.'!, HJEW. A. No. 1 ana IJRA.A. No. 4 each won four poult* 'from their op- ponents. Corpus ChristJ, Immac- No. 2 and Immaculate No, I eadx getting one point H.R. A«A. i?5o, 2 took three points from St^sJohn's. .. Among the 300 and better bowlers wereKT. Wentis, 200; Vi VeaWis, W , 366 and 209; % Goodleiri, 200; J. Hkuck. 213; B. Bernard, 203, 217; R. F^os, 20T. 210,218; H. Utter, 255: R son, 20ft and R. Warth, JKB^aud 205. MercyGradNamodTo Niagara Publicafaoii Miss HlKteKKrde DINardo, 4000 St. Blvd., Rochwte;^ a '' SJM'succeeds Rooert CrtUg of 3L©ckport, who has held t h e 'post tm im ?&£'&**** , • •]• '^\ *•-?>—"-i— mimm'm w ill iMialfrliM , - St. Charles HNS League Starting the last third of the season Universal Liquor five is solidly in first platsrln St Charles Borromeo H.N.S. League. The leaders took tourpoints from timfe^ln the College of Btikjnwa ^ * 8econd 0* 06 Wiaiam» t -»Bv-Santa Clara ... bers while Donnelley'sApplIances grabbed three points from Dewey Pharmacy to tie for second place. CBrien'a Jewelers took /our points -from McBride's Grill and Degus * Grapensteter squeezed out three points from Kujawa's Kadfo & %V. The 200; bowlers this week were E. Mesamer 21^ 217, J. Degus 202 and W. Fess 202. Standings Universal Liquor Corp. . . . . 73 William's Barber Shop .... 61 rtonnelleys Appliances *>.. 61 McBride's* Cfrfa 58 Degus & Grapenstetcr 54}* KUjawa** Rattftr* T.V. .... 48% Dewey Pharmacy ......... 32 O'Brien's Jewelers ........ 32 Jones 168 High lii H.N. League , Auburn r-~ it Champ Jones came through wl$v games of 177, 168 and 223 for a 56S total to lead the St. Aloyslus Holy Name Bowling League. Jones sparked Santa Clara to an even break with fheir nemesis, Gonzaga. Bill Dunn was a great help with 545 while. Captain John Don- nelly's 500 added pin total. Father Haftey's 564 II. of P. Earned By Robert Hams A §2400 full tuition scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania was awarded to Robert Hanss, honor scholar student and athleto of Aquinas Institute by. the U. of P. Alumni Club of Rochester at the Dewey Ave. school yester- day. Hanss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hanss ojt &l Lodge Drive, St Salome's Parish, was chosen from a large, number of high school graduates ol the area tor the scholarship. ' The Award is based on jca- demic achievement, extra cifiric- tdar activity, character* person- aUty, good citizenship and out« standing high school recoVd. , Only two, other boys Xrom this' area, Lawrence Holmes of. FjStir. port and William Maloy. another Aquinas Institute graduate; are at the University or* these scholar- ships sponsored by the Rochester alumni of the Pennsylvania in- stitution. / "Outstanding achievement of young Hanss was a factor in his meriting/the scholarship. He Is a member of the St. Thomas C l w vice president of the senior I class, vice president of the Stud- ifems Association, a member of Scholar of ROBERT HANSS dramatics and a finalist in the Nfisston bouts. -, He will take a pre-medical course a t the University. Inquiry Open En Ge Geneva — A second series inquiry classes concerning the \ Catholic fattb started Friday night ui St. Francis de Sales parish. The pastur. Rev. Edward K. Bali announced the opening of the new series. Classes will be open to Catho- lics and non-Catholics and will |be held in the parish school on Exchange S t . every Friday at i?:30-p.m. Discussions will cover the fun- ! damental doctrines of the Catho- the faith. I The first series, which opened tlast November, will end next I month. Sessions in this series are held every Wednesday, at- 7:30 p.nx, In the school building. The Red Cross Naeds Your Help high singleton of 224 sparked Gonzaga to a four pin victory in the second game, whIie,^Captain Bud Graney's 193 joined with Father Haffey*s 204-helped their i team to win the third game and an"even break/with the League] flhnrrfnlons. / 1 last year's football team. He was in the oratorical contest, active Men's College Lists 'Cherry Hop/ Feb. 21 rh , m .,„„ , The student body of St. John Champions, y _ . Fisher CoU ege will hold an in- Vern fingkney^s 554; Bud Wil-] forma i schoo i dance> the "Cherry Thursday. Feb. 21 In Co- Armstrong's Monowall And CEILING TILE See and Buy At Atlantic Millwork Co. 2715 WEST HENRIETTA ROAD MOnrec 6695 Straight oat Mt. Hope Ave. MOnrec 5181 Open iveninn lilt 9 p. n. son's 5*Si; Tony Balboa's 529 and j Hop" Jack Madderfs § ^ put "power" ir> Georgetown, raepowerhouse team as they defeated Notre Dame tour to nothing. This vic- tory was important to Gesorge- town^as they went into a tie for third place with Gonzaga. Paul ^r. Graney's 22a game and 530 total brought Caniilus back from the brink Of defeat and gained for them a split with Loyola. Nate Navarro's 522 and Captain Joe PuciO's 501 helped tut Canislus. McQueeney, an up-and- {•omlngv^howlerr led Loyola with 506 whflKtaptain. BUI Bishop's 492 helped o TI1E BI^KTHREK Georgetown ...... *£v. ., ... ..<£x*» niwi '.',.. ij. . • - r -' iMJKOAir .wmm w>alt.-» r HOLY Rt. Kr». HMwirMr OKAKUE8 T. SHAT Jnuimr til Xtmit&m At*. FOR WTTE* CALL »'•fef* • » m i * »'• m i. |i TMtaiolfliii awl Heading Ked Dot .Coal. Atrtomatlc BaatiBr tanipmettt -etMbiHC ., . iOii la&ncnm At*. PRESCRIPTIOKS tm'imd'mm&im'm mrnxmimmibm- !M H O F A HAtOWAlE M i l DEWEY AYE. Af''i*w«r in. m «» •"••jiiL«i«%K3fiu»iii» ii • ii r ADfOtTISIKr SELLS! SUJJJVAM'S • • ' -**-;-*5^ •s* ... .. .... FLAHIGAN - mmm m. XIcbQuKy TttUat* 3 3 7 DWV1NG FA*K » « y Terrna ^penDaftyTulf 4—u^ii JfttHKUt BQLf REDEEMER wr. x*v. tttot, v. m i m A i t aTAUDW, rm,r 4U HtSD9CK AVtmim *!»*, 1*|]«. S U I , SOEHNER'S om» EUST1C STOCKINGS tm ,ffl,M,4 At IOW mmm AJ ATTIC wMmt mmm FUNERAL SERVICE Morrey's Food Store ; i 1075 M«rth Strf^ ms k* i*mm f .^UfOJSUdW mm mmmmmmmmmmmm, TRUSSES Ww. YALOWICH Dmio co. * *SI HUDSON AVENUE : •! «0*UM5 AtC OfTW WSOiVH) •Y DISCUSSION! START A Gonzaga TH0B BIG FIVK H. Champ Jones , Father Haffey ........... Vern PinctaMy Bud Wilson ... B1H Dunn ..... 2605' 2571 2487 • • » • * • 4 564 554 549 545 Canadian Church In Rome Montreal — CMC)-* Work on the construction o f a national church lor "Canadians In Rome, to be known as the Church of the Canadian Martyrs, will he started within a few months. iumbus Civic Center ballroom. Music will bo provided by the BUI Clark Trio. Clark, is a stu- dent at the college. * COMPLETE OVEN BAKED PAINT JOB ANY CAR . ALL WORK GUARANTEED | CHOICE OF 1 0 COLORS TAKES ONLY 24 HOURS PAY LATER . $5 A MONTH 'inC4!E 1 IS S UNHOH SI •; EXPERT METAL WORK; AUTO GLASS INSTALLED! I GENERAL INSURANCE a a • FIRE. AUT0MOIILE • LIAIIUTT . HIAITH AND ACCIDENT HAjglltM 6857 JAMES a FARRBLL, President 312 Granite Bldg. MODERN PROTECTION, Ine. "" 6 m IATJY OF ' GOOD Brooks Ave. cor. Genesee 11c Blvd. COUNSEL "JEVV LEOIC SMITl'lT fyl»~ ——— MASSSSl 8«»4w—T, 1.1. 1». 11)13, lliSt. tlili . •»A> UIKK AT*. nr. 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BIcDevttt; Managers, Bob Evans and Ray Mahar. Team la pointing for Manilas same oh Feb. 22 and St. Michael's Jayvees on Feb. 23. According to Rev. Cyril Carter, C.S.B., director of athletiw; other fames are in the making. A tourna­

ment bid is possible. (Courier Start Photo).

Ifeififtapce file Iminac^laH Highchair Kid program and tosafclQS? *he gtoup'^ first annly«y§ary, a Sports Mgkt Pro-ptoEtklU be predated by theboys on,Feb.'2X a t 8&S^p,jn 1h Circulate ConcepQoh School

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f15e7KfeiicMfe feds frain^ with p e d SSfriitft, announcec. •

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Other nine, bouts mi-.©JaielS^,^^.*? Mittlce vs. Slichajel Mancaley; Donald Corey \ s . Eddie Jotason; Jferry Beildrch vs. Ronald Flan-neryj Bud Horton vs, JJmroy Boyle; Ross Gates vs. Henry

t$on;#Jlart3n Van A'gtkem vs. 'Marasco; Anthony Dt

Bittettbx^vs, Roger Holberton; Robert Slemrt ~v$r Henry Bar-trett; F r a n c M ^ g n t o vs. Donald Capuarfo.

Purpose ol the Hrgjieliair prograra }s not to stonal %oxers of the boy^^at to make• £eriu*enM». of, ttei ISMS ssy.-Tbeif seboof xej tuNt watmfced HMnttsSy anol \hey are; suspended from the organ-Ixatlon tot any^Ejarics lower tlian ^ t o c o n d ^ . i$ 'jcJtargej- of- ticket f o r the

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Bowling Catholic League

Action In the Catholic Bowling League was reported over the weekend with the keglers rolling their regular Friday night sched* ule and en Sunday rolling: pit a postponed date.

The young and likeable cap­tain of HLtLA-A. No, 2, Don Bran-

•hall of SundajNby rolling three sp an off day.

' Result^ ot^Frlday's/pln-bust' tng were: St. BonJIace No. 2 won five points from Krfjnaculate No. i ; Holy Redeemer No.^won lour from St. George No. I. i f ^ A i . Ne. 1 won/four from HJLA.A. No. 4 while Immaculate No. ^ and Cdrpus Chrlsti each won aireepointsfirorn St George No. x.-'toa S i Boniface No. 1. x Results on. Sunday, Feb. 10, weret St. Boniface No.'!, HJEW. A. No. 1 ana IJRA.A. No. 4 each won four poult* 'from their op­ponents. Corpus ChristJ, Immac-

No. 2 and Immaculate No, I eadx getting one point H.R. A«A. i?5o, 2 took three points from St^sJohn's. ..

Among the 300 and better bowlers wereKT. Wentis, 200; Vi VeaWis, W , 366 and 209; % Goodleiri, 200; J. Hkuck. 213; B. Bernard, 203, 217; R. F^os, 20T. 210,218; H. Utter, 255: R son, 20ft and R. Warth, JKB aud 205.

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season Universal Liquor five is solidly in first platsrln S t Charles Borromeo H.N.S. League. The leaders took tourpoints from

timfe^ln the College of Btikjnwa ^ * 8 e c o n d 0 * 0 6 Wiaiam»t-»Bv-Santa Clara . . . bers while Donnelley'sApplIances grabbed three points from Dewey Pharmacy to tie for second place.

CBrien'a Jewelers took /our points -from McBride's Grill and Degus * Grapensteter squeezed out three points from Kujawa's Kadfo & %V.

The 200; bowlers this week were E. Mesamer 21^ 217, J. Degus 202 and W. Fess 202.

Standings Universal Liquor Corp. . . . . 73 William's Barber Shop . . . . 61 rtonnelleys Appliances *>.. 61 McBride's* Cfrfa 58 Degus & Grapenstetcr 54}* KUjawa** Rattftr* T.V. . . . . 48% Dewey Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . 32 O'Brien's Jewelers . . . . . . . . 32 •

Jones 168 High lii H.N. League , Auburn r-~ i t Champ Jones

came through wl$v games of 177, 168 and 223 for a 56S total to lead the St. Aloyslus Holy Name Bowling League. Jones sparked Santa Clara to an even break with fheir nemesis, Gonzaga. Bill Dunn was a great help with 545 while. Captain John Don­nelly's 500 added pin total.

Father Haftey's 564

II. of P. Earned By Robert Hams

A §2400 full tuition scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania was awarded to Robert Hanss, honor scholar student and athleto of Aquinas Institute by. the U. of P. Alumni Club of Rochester at the Dewey Ave. school yester­day.

Hanss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hanss ojt &l Lodge Drive, S t Salome's Parish, was chosen from a large, number of high school graduates ol the area tor the scholarship. '

The Award is based on jca-demic achievement, extra cifiric-tdar activity, character* person-aUty, good citizenship and out« standing high school recoVd. , Only two, other boys Xrom this' area, Lawrence Holmes of. FjStir. port and William Maloy. another Aquinas Institute graduate; are at the University or* these scholar­ships sponsored by the Rochester alumni of the Pennsylvania in­stitution. / •

"Outstanding achievement of young Hanss was a factor in his meriting/the scholarship. He Is a member of the St. Thomas C l w vice president of the senior

I class, vice president of the Stud-if ems Association, a member of

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dramatics and a finalist in the Nfisston bouts. -,

He will take a pre-medical course a t the University.

Inquiry Open En Ge

Geneva — A second series inquiry classes concerning the

\ Catholic fattb started Friday night ui St. Francis de Sales parish.

• The pastur. Rev. Edward K. Bali announced the opening of the new series.

• Classes will be open to Catho­lics and non-Catholics and will

|be held in the parish school on Exchange S t . every Friday at

i?:30-p.m. • Discussions will cover the fun-! damental doctrines of the Catho-the faith. I The first series, which opened tlast November, will end next I month. Sessions in this series are held every Wednesday, at- 7:30 p.nx, In the school building.

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high singleton of 224 sparked Gonzaga to a four pin victory in the second game, whIie,^Captain Bud Graney's 193 joined with Father Haffey*s 204-helped their i team to win the third game and • an"even break/with the League] flhnrrfnlons. / • 1

last year's football team. He was in the oratorical contest, active

Men's College Lists 'Cherry Hop/ Feb. 21

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Vern fingkney^s 554; Bud Wil-] f o r m a i s c h o o i d a n c e > the "Cherry Thursday. Feb. 21 In Co-

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Paul r. Graney's 22a game and 530 total brought Caniilus back from the brink Of defeat and gained for them a split with Loyola. Nate Navarro's 522 and Captain Joe PuciO's 501 helped tut Canislus.

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