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N e w Castle Tribune, Chappaqua, N . Y . , Feb. 16, 1956
New Castle Police Plan Annual TSenefit
JF TFms First Game in Five;
Downs Somers in Hard
By MARK ADAMS
T h e Horace Greeley
Junior
V a r s i t y w o n t h e i r first g a m e i n
five s t a r t s b y d o w n i n g t h e S o m ­
e r s J .V. 4 4 - 4 1 i n a c l o s e b a t t l e
last F r i d a y night in t h e S o m e r s
gym. T h e Little Quakers' win
avenged a n early-season
34-33
loss t o S o m e r s J . V. T h e Chapp a q u a J . V . n o w h a s a 5-7 o v e r ­
a l l r e c o r d a n d a N W I L m a r k of
3-4.
C o a c h B a r l o w of t h e G r e e l e y
J . V . used a different a r r a n g e ­
m e n t of h i s p l a y e r s t o h a l t h i s
t e a m ' s l o s i n g s t r e a k a n d it s e e m ­
ed t o w o r k . Bill D a g g e t t , t h e
team's center, played on t h eoutsWe o n offense a n d B o b B e n e ­
d i c t t o o k h i s p l a c e in t h e p i v o t .
This move gave t h e Quakers
m o r e height a n d seemed to spark
their
attack.
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I h r o u g h 21 p o i n t s , m o s t l y o n
j u m p s h o t s after feeds from t h e
pivot m e n . t o b e t h e g a m e ' s high
scorer.
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Quakers'
c a u s e a p p e a r lost. B u t G r e e l e y
staged a comeback, a n d B o b
B e n e d i c t ' s foul s h o t s a n d Bill
Daggett's j u m p shots gave Chap­
p a q u a a 35-33 lead going into
the last q u a r t e r . Greeley m a n ­
aged to keep a basket o r t w o
a h e a d in t h e last period, a n d
G r e e l e y J- V . ( 4 4 )
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T h e H o r a c e G r e e l e v J . V . lost s t r a i g h t g a m e , b u t J o h n M a r i t s e i g h t h g a m p of i h e s e a s o n t i n ' s 4 f o r 4 foul s h o o t i n g a n d
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The scoring by periodsc u r a t e s h o o t i n g f r o m t h e floor
G r e e l e y J V. _
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I n t h e second period a strong
S o m e r s J V.
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S o m e r s defense held t h e Little
Q u a k e r s t o o n l y s e v e n field s h o t s
a s a g a i n s t 18 f o r S o m e r s , a n d ended t h e g a m e w i t h a 45-second
w h e n R o n Steinke*s set shot tied freeze which proved hectic a s t h e
t h e g a m e a t 25-25 just before t h e S o m e r s ' g u a r d s kept sniping at
h a l f t i m e b u z z e r , i t l o o k e d l i k e tho ball in o r d e r to g e t p o s s e s ­
C h a p p a q u a m i g h t g i \ e u p a n ­ sion.
o t h e r l e a d a n d l o s e t h e g a m e in
T h e S o m e r s J . V . ' s m a n y fouls
t h e l a s t half, a p a t t e r n f o l l o w e d w e r e a b i g f a c t o r in t h e i r loss h e l d S o m e r s t o o n l y n i n e c o n ­ k e n s m e e t t h e Y o r k t o w n J . V
in m a n y G r e e l e y l o s i n g g a m e s T h e i r 2 1 p e r s o n a l fouls g a v e t h e v e r t e d f r e e t h r o w s .
at 7 P . M . in t h e G r e e l e y g y m .
this season.
Little Q u a k e r s 28 free throws,
G r e e l e \ ' s Bill D a g g e t t w a s t h eI n t h e i r e a r l y m e e t i n g , Y o r k E a r l y in t h e t h i r d p e r i o d . S o m ­ of w h i c h 12 w e r e m a d e G r e e l e y g a m e ' s
high
scorer
w i t h 2 1 t o w n o u t p o i n t e d G r e e l e y in a
e r s r a c k e d u p s i x s t r a i g h t p o i n t s c o m m i t t t e d o n l y 12 fouls. a n d [ p o i n t s . R i c k \ S m i t h of S o m e r s low - s c o r i n g 2 1 - 1 8 g a m e . Y o r k a c c u r a t e field a n d foul s h o o t i n g t o w n ' s chief t h r e a t is h i g h - s c o r ­
g a \ e h i m 18 p o i n t s , a n d c e n t e r ing S t e \ e Duffy, b u t h e m a >
R o n S t e i n k e of S o m e r s c h i p p p e d p l a \ o n t h e V a r s i t y in t h e C o r n huskers' attempt t o defeat t h e
in 1 3 p o i n t s f o r h i s t e a m .
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hold t h e i r a n n u a l p a r t y o n
April 6 for t h e Police Benevo­
lent Association, P t l . Richard
Jackson,
chairman
of t h e
event,
has announced. T h e
p a r t y , w h i c h will i n c l u d e d a n ­
cing a n d o t h e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t ,
w ill b e h e l d a t t h e I t a l i a n - A m ­
erican Club a t Mount Kisco.
P a t r o l m a n J a c k s o n said t h a t
t h e public i s - i n v i t e d t o t h e
party a n d t h a t funds raised
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of t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t i n
e v e n t of d e a t h o r r e t i r e m e n t
of a m e m b e r . P t l . M a r c y H e l d
is in c h a r g e of t i c k e t s . T h e
department members, pictured
a b o \ e , a r e , left t o r i g h t , f r o n t
row, S g t . L e R o y Bell, T o w n
Supervisor
J. Edward Fox.
C h i e f of P o l i c e M a u r i c e J .
Hayes. P t l . Marcy Held, S g t .
George Scandalis, a n d Det.
Gus Ruckert; middle row, P t l .
John Greer, Ptl. Richard J a c k ?
Ptl. Ralph Nicoletti, P t l . J o s ­
eph Klaus, a n d P t l . Robert
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DiFolco, P t l . Douglas Hunter,
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G r e e l e y J V.
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11-all f o r t h e l a s t q u a r t e r d u e
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