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"The first demand which is made of those who belong to God's church is . . . that they shall be witnesses of Jesus Christ before the world." Dietrich Bonhoeffer

IN THE DIOCESE

By BILL MORRISSEl'TE After Mass Sunday Brunch At

Plymouth, New Bedford Track Winners ning the 220 in 25 minutes, seven seconds. Old Rochester girls joined in the parade of new school records. Although placing fifth in the event, Gretchen Hamer tossed the javelin 104 feet, 2Y2 inches, for a new school mark, Falmouth garnered 46 points and Maggie Lowe threw the disto outdistance Somerset, 36. cus 105 feet, 6 inches, for still New Bedford High had 32, Old another Old Rochester school Rochester 31, Bishop Stang High record. 28Y2. In the hattie for first place in Joanne Bourque, Stang's all- the boys' meet competition was around athlete, set a new meet keener with only 8Y2 points and school record in the javelin, separating New ,Bedford High, winning that event with a 136Y2, from runnerup Dartthrow of 137 feet 1 Y2 inches.' mouth, 128. Fairhaven had 70, Spartanette Denise Higgins was Barnstable 49, Falmouth 48Y2, second in the high jump with a Dennis-Yarmouth 37, Yoke-Tech 27, Old Rochester 26. five-foot jump.

'Falmouth High, the host school, was the winner in the Southeastern Mass. Conference Division One girls' track meet, and New Bedford was the winner in the boys' East Division at New Bedford Yoke-Tech.

In the record-breaking department, Joanne was joined by Stephanie Hiller, who was first in the two-mile run in 12 minutes, seven seconds, a new school record for Stang. Jackie Bariteau of New Bedford, posted still another school record, win-

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Among Crimson winners in the individual events were Tim Porter, high hurdles; Neil Macedo, pole vault; Russ O'Berry, triple jump; Ken Johnson, 220; Rick Haddocks, 440; John Cottuli, discus. New Bedford also won the mile relay.

Eastern Mass. Baseball Playoffs Next Week Except for possible "makeup" games, the Conference's Divisions One and Two have completed their regular baseball schedule, and Division Three will reach that point tomorrow with Wareham at St. Anthony, Bourne at Falmouth, New Bedford Yoke at Fairhaven, Dartmouth at Old Rochester. Holy Family has a bye on tomorrow's Division Three season finale. The Hockomock League also completed its regular season yesterday.

Entering this week's action, Somerset and Dennis-Yarmouth, running a tight race for the Division One Conference crown had qualified with New Bedford High not yet out of contention for a berth in the Eastern Mass. playoffs.

The schools that have qualified are looking ahead to the Eastern Mass. tournament, scheduled to open one week from today and continue on June 3, 6, 8 and 9.

Sharon and Oliver Ames of the Hockomock League appeared to have dinched berths in the Eastern Mass. tourney with Canton and King Philip still in the running.

Case, seemingly well on the way to the Division Two title, and Seekonk are certain qualifiers but Bishop Connolly High and Dighton-Rehoboth were not mathematically out of the picture.

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