Interscholastic
Sports
IN THE DIOCESE
'By BILL MORRISSETTE
Coyle-Cassidy is Division Champion The Coyle-Cassidy High Warriors have clinched the Division Two Southeastern Mass. Conference football championship. Their ~3-14 victory over New Bedford Voke last Saturday in their last conference game of the season was the clincher. With five wins and one tie against no losses, the Warriors have 11 points and the divisional crown firmly in their grasp. ,Bishop Stang High's Warriors are in second place with six points, one more than Somerset, which they entertain tomorrow in one of their two remaining conference games, both home engagements for Stang. A victory over Somerset Saturday would clinch the runnerup spot for the Spartans, who entertain Bishop Feehan High on Nov. 19. Case is home Saturday to New Bedford Voke and is host Thanksgiving Day to Somerset
in the other remaining Division Two games. In Division One, New Bedford, 4-0-0 (won, lost, tied) takes on Attleboro at Sargent Field, New Bedford, Durfee is home to Taunton at Diman Voke, and, Falmouth hosts Fairhaven Saturday. Runnerup Dartmouth, 41-0, still in contention for the divIsion title, winds up its conference schedule at Fairhaven as Durfee visits New Bedford on Thanksgiving Day. Wareham, 4-0-0, needs only a tie with Bourne, when th~y meet on the latter's gridiron Thanksgiving Day to cop the Division Three championship. Bourne is tied for second place with Seekonk which closes its conference season at DightonRehoboth, also on Thanksgiving Day. Meanwhile, the only Division Three game Saturday lists Dennis-Yarmuth at Old Rochester in a game that has no effect on the divisional championship.
Canton and Stoughton in Hockomock Deadlock Canton and Stoughton posted victories last Saturday to remain tied for first place in the Hockomock Football League. North Attleboro, which had shared the lead with them, lost to Mansfield and dropped to third place but no means out of the running. It might well turn out that the league titIist will be decided on Thanksgiving Day when Canton is host to Stoughton. Such a situation would develop if Canton wins at Mansfield and Stoughton at Sharon Saturday when North Attleboro will be host to Franklin and Oliver Ames to Foxboro. Saturday's game will be the league seasons finale for North Attleboro. There is plenty of action on
tap in other leagues on this, the last "big football weekend" of the season. The South Shore League has four games scheduled for tomorrow ~ Norwell at Abington, Cohasset at Hull, Middleboro at Duxbury, East Bridgewater at Hanover-and will then be idle until Thanksgiving Day. The Mayflower League has Apponequet at Blue Hills, Bristol-Plymouth at West Bridgewater, Manchester at Southeastern Regional, Norton at Martha's Vineyard, Saturday, when in the Old Connolly League it will be Silver Lake at Bridgewater-Raynham, Plymouth-Carver at Hingham, Scituate at Whitman-Hanson, Rockland at Randolph.
TV, Movie News THE LACEMAKER stars Isabelle Huppert and Yves Beneyton in a story of a pair of young lovers separated by education and social position. Eventually the middle class man breaks up with the working class woman and as a result she 8'inks into depression and is last seen in a mental institution working quietly at lacemaking. The film received an ecumenical award at the Cannes Film Festival for its treatment of human relationships but contains non-exploitative nudity. Because of this and its serious theme, it is best suited to the mature viewer. A-4. SHORT EYES is a chilling film depiction of prison life, dealing with the harassment and eventual murder of a middle class man imprisoned for molesting a child. Its rough language, violence and threatening atmosphere are justified in context, but it is not a film for casual entertainment. A-4 (R) HEROES. Henry Winkler plays a mentally disturbed Vietnam veteran. Subject matter and a violent fight scene make this a film for mature viewers. A-3 (PG) LINCOLN CONSPIRACY. An account of Lincoln's assassination alleging that government officials were involved in his killing. As history, this is questionable; as entertainment, its stiff didactic form makes the material more suitable to a slide lecture. A-2 (G) VOLCANO. This autobiographical film details the hellish life of alcoholic author, Malcolm Lowry, since dead from sleeping pills, and includes passages from his novels read by Richard Burton. A-2 EQUUS is the story of a psychiatrist (Richard Burton) treating a boy who has blinded some horses. In the course of treatment the psychiatrist comes to envy his patient his passion and religious force. The graphic realism of the blinding and an extended nude scene are handled offensively. C (R)
THE TURNING POINT with Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft is immensely entertaining with fine acting and ballet sequences. The sexual permissiveness might be offensive in a more serious context but here only rules this film out for children or adolescents. A-3 (PG) TV Reviews GEORGIA O'KEEFFE (PBS, 8-9 p.m., Tues., Nov. 15). A tribute to America's foremost woman painter, featuring her own commentary. WOMEN: A CELEBRATION (mS). During the week of Nov. 14-21 a variety of programs of interest to women will be seen. Check local listings. JAMES AT 15 -(NBC, 9-10 '(NBC, 9-10 p.m., Thursday) is a believable and entertaining series about a youngster trying to get along in a new school. MULLIGAN'S STEW (NBC, 9-10 p.m., Tuesdays) is also a new series, dealing with a large family of all ages living in a small California home on a high school teacher's salary. Good mixture of entertainment and moral values. INTIMATE STRANGERS (ABC, 9-11 p.m., Friday, Nov. 11). A harrowing tale of wife beating, a painful but important film for adult audiences. YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE (PBS, 10-11:30' p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13), is a play by Franciscan Brother Jonathan on the problems of a returned Vietnam veteran. Confronts viewers with basic life questions. MARY WHITE (ABC, 9-11 p.m., Friday, Nov. 18). A charming tribute to the daughter of famed editor William Allen White, who died at age 16. TV Movies NiGHT MOVES (CBS, 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11). C (R) THREE DAYS OF THE CON· DOR (CBS, 9 p.m. Wed. Nov. 16). A-3 (R) THREE MUSKETEERS (CBS, 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18). A-2
The Southies, now riding a five-game win streak, were held to a I-I tie in the first period and were trailing, 2-1, early in the second but exploded for three goals in that stanza for a 4-2 advantage. They never again relinquished the lead. John Viveiros scored two goals in the winning effort. Despite tbe loss New Bedford retained second place. Mike Hogan scored two goals to spark Westport-Dartmouth's 5-1 victory over Taunton and Somerset broke into the win column for the first time via a 6-2 decision over Fall River North. South now has 10 points, New Bedford six, Fall River North five, \yestport-Dartmouth 4,
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Tauton' 3, Somerset two in the current standings. Next Sunday night's game, all at the Driscoll Rink, have Taunton vs. Somerset at nine o'clock, Fall River south vs. Fall River North at 10 and New Bedford vs. Westport-Dartmouth at 11. In preparation for the approaching season, the Fall River CYO Basketball League will hold its Junior Jamboree tomorrow night in its Anawan Street hall. Junior and Prep divisions will open their seasons Sunday, the Senior Division on Nov. 20.
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