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By
Joe Koerner ALUMUNI
NIPPED 48-46" Take'
a pair
of playmakers
like Gus Alfieri (Faculty) and Dick Alcock (Alumuni). Add
the likes of Jack Clarke,
Chris
Coletta & Frank
Coletta Jim McKinstry
Steve Dushnick Bill Meyer
JackTucker Dick
Solby. Mix well with the fine officiating of Varsity basketball coach Ed Petro
and you come up with a better than average court caper.
"Well worth the going tab" said the court buffs who watched the
Faculty cop the duke for the 2nd year in a row, And as figured
in this 12th of an annual series, held last week at the Sr. High gym, Alfieri
took high scoring honors with 24 points. Other scorers in double figures were
Alcock, Coletta and Tucker. But the big scorer as expected was the Alumni
Sports Dinner Fund (scheduled for May). Alumuni
prexy Joe Naso and
dinner chairman, Howie Finnegan had a merry old time stompin the lid on the
strong box
after this one. Dick Hogan coached the frontrunners and Bill Schrimpe the
Alumuni. DON'T
FORGET
DEPT Another
annual donneybrook is scheduled
for this Sat. night at the Jr. High
Boys gym. Sr. High
Faculty vs
the Jr. High, with all proceeds
going
to the P.T.A. Scholarship
Fund. Don't miss this court rivalry. It's for a good
cause. UP
& COMERS Former
Comet
baseball coach Army Tomaine, now coaching at the Old Country Rd. School is
heaping for
a distinction few other High School coaches
could rival in a lifetime. Three of his former players on the 1961 baseball
championship squad are starting to shake the minor league mud off their spikes
and are making their way steadily toward the bigtime.
Gary Sanossian former
Comet smokeball artist is winging his way through the Western League with an
impressive 12-10 record (177 strikeouts in 165 innings). An open door policy is
going for him this year as a result of recent trades made by his parent club the
Another
former Comet great, "Lopating" toward.
the majors is
Bob Cerone the curve ball artist. Cerone
is almost certain to get
the "Starkist Tuna" treatment from Yogi
Berra, this spring. And
last but by no means least comes former comet outfielder
Chris
Coletta, Don't let this youngster
pass by unnoticed. He's a Red Sox farmhand and after a great
rookie year
earned a jump' in
status. The Sox to protect their interests put him a short whistle step away
from the majors. & the
club that buys him now (for an. $8,000
price tag) must put him on their major league roster. This could happen in the
days ahead and if not this spring the worst thing that could .happen
to Coletta is another year
of seasoning in the minor
league. Editor
Note...
Christopher
Michael Coletta (born
August 2, 1944, in Brooklyn,
New York)
is a retired professional baseball
player (corner outfielder) who played one season for the California
Angels of Major
League Baseball. Coletta was also with the Boston
Red Sox organization and had an impressive career in the International
League. He played for the now defunct Louisville
Colonels—the AAA farm club for Boston at that time. He was teammates with
(among others) Carlton
Fisk and Jim
Lonborg during that period of his career. In
mid-August 1972, about a week after turning 28 years old, Coletta was finally
liberated from the (at the time) dysfunctional Red Sox organization --- he was
traded to the Angels for Andy Kosco --- so that the Red Sox could employ a
journeyman (Kosco) in their (failed) attempt to win the AL East that year. AND
SPEAKING OF COMERS
Jim
McKinstry is holding his own as a member of
the New York Jets professional·
football team.
Mike
Clair former Comet court wizard is hunting for a Varsity berth this year with
St. John's University. The
dark' horses
on the Comet horizon
are Larry Wesolko (football) and
Jim
Erwin (baseball).
Both of these_ youngsters
have their Sr. year ahead of them and from all signs (or so says our crystal
ball) the prospects are good,
in both cases • DlS'N DATA•••• Welcome to the old-timers club for Grandma Dot Seide who joined the fold last 'Nov. 26th. The proud parents letting Blue Cross fade the action welcome 7 lb. 1 1/2 oz., Craig Alan Hatcher at the Flushing Memorial Hospital. Time 10:43 a.m •A new record for the Diaper Derby event. The proud parents are Thelma and Jack Huteher •••• Lot's of good luck folks. Good luck also to Andy Koehler and Elizabeth Gay who returned to the Bldgs, & Grounds fold a few days back |