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By Bill Morrissette
portswQtch HOlckomock All-Stars Soceer: Seniors Brian MeDavitt, Rieh Fischer, John Vital, Don ,Blanchon, juniors Bill Wilson, Pete Cherewich from champion Foxboro High School; Seniors Keith Calizio, Jim McNamara, junior John Amaral from runnerup Stoughton; seniors B:rad McClay, Rob Crowley, Franklin; seniors Brad Maher, Dave Briggs, No. Attleboro; senior Marcellus Walker, Sharon; senior Hugh McGuire, King Philip. Field Hockey: senior:; Patty Heap, Christine Trayers, Lisa McGilvray, from champion Canton; juniors Diann Reynolds, Ann Margaret Charron from runnerup Oliver Ames. Seniors Sue Taggart, Debi Hearn, Foxboro; seniors Mimi Roche, Sharon Socci, Franklin; junior Nancy Maruiskie, King Philip; junior Annette Nightingale, Mansfield; senior Maureen McDeed, No. Attleboro; senior Kiersten Wood, Sharon; senior Ann Malinowski, Stoughton. Golf: seniors Dean Van Wart, Mike Kirk from co-champion
Oliver Ames; senior John Wilczewski, sophomore Chris Gill, junior Keith Laporte from runnerup Stoughton; senior Chris Ballarino, Franklin; senior Jeff Theriault, sophomore Fred Gillis, King Philip. Cross-Country: senior third place Jim Messina, senior fourth place Dan Epstein from runnerup Sharon; senior first place Mike Churchill, junior second place Jeff Lewin, Mike Dix, King Philip; seniors Dennis Nash, Mansfield; Lenny Harmon, No. Attleboro; Bob Ricci, Stoughton; senior fifth place, Dan Mullen, Oliver Ames. Boys'
Girls' Cross-Country: freshman first place Barbara Courtade, senior second place Leslie Cooper, senior fourth place Kelly Boyle, senior sixth Eva Lundbladt, sophomore Michelle Guy, from champion Sharon; sophomore third place Julie Buckley, Canton; freshman fifth place Kelly Gallivan, Foxboro; senior Maggie Dunn, No. Attleboro.
Football Super Bowl Results Eastern Massachusetts: Division One - Walpole 24; Brockton 13; Division Two - Winthrop 14 Tewksbury 0; Division Three -:- Canton 20 Somerset (i; DivisIon F?~r - Holliston 315 Borne 16; DIVision Five - Manchester 49 Dorchester 6. Games tonight in the Bristol
County CYO Hockey League have New Bedford vs. Seekonk at 9 o'clock, Fall River South vs. Marion at 10. Games originally scheduled for Dec. 6, Fall River South vs. Somerset and Marion vs. Seekonk, postponed because of the storm will be rescheduled.
Hoop Openers Most high schools open their basketball seasons Tuesday. From schedules available the following non-league games are noted: Durfee at Bishop Connolly, Case at Somerset. The Case High School fall athletic awards assembly will be held next Wednesday in the school auditorium. Awards will be presented to football, volleyball, field hockey and crosscountry players, including MVP recognitions and the annual out-
standing football player award sponsored by Swansea American Legion Post 303. Parents and friends are welcome. To be honored at a banquet Monday night at McGovern's Restaurant, Fall River, is the Durfee High School girls swim and diving team. Undefeated in regular season, the Topperettes also placed first in the South Section Eastern Massachusetts Championship tournament for the fourth consecutive year.
Hfe didn't do it SANT' ANGELO DEI LOMBARDI, Italy (NC) - An Italian priest under investigation for allegedly diverting earthquake relief funds has been clearEld. Father Armando Venezia had been charged in late August with collecting $100,000 in the United States for relief work following last fall's earthquake in southern Italy. The earthquake, which claimed 3,500 lives, virtually dE!stroyed the little mountain town of Sant' Angelo Dei Lombardi, where Father Venezia is pastor of St. Anthony the Martyr Palrish. The 4lccusation against the pastor came in an anonymous letter to the local prosecutor's
office. It said Father Venezia had visited the United States to raise money and then diverted the funds. But Sant' Angelo Mayor Rosalia Pebola and the diocesan vicar general said that the priest had never left the town after the earthquake. During the 10-week investigation, Father Venezia's innocence was staunchly proclaimed by his parishioners. Said the priest: "It has been a terrible experience, but I am happy only because truth has prevailed. Even the one who has sought to defame me remains for me a brother to love."
tv, movie news
Thurs., Dec. 10, 1981
REBELLO'S NURSERY
Symbols following film reviews indicate both general and Catholic Film Office ratings, which do not always coincide. General ratings: G-suitable for gen· eral viewing; PG-parental guidance sug· gested; R-restricted, unsuitable for children or younger teens. Catholic ratings: AI-approved for children and adults; A2-approved for adults and adolescents; A3-approved for adults only; B-objectionabJe in part for everyone; A4-separate. classification (given to films not morally offensive which, however, require some analysis and explanationl: C-condemned.
New Films "Absenne of MaUhe" (Columbia): Megan Carter (Sally Field) an ambitious Miami reporter, does a story alleging that Michael Gallagher (paul Newman), a wholesale liquor dealer and the nephew of an organized crime figure, is under investigation in the disappearance of a local labor leader. The story has been leaked to her by a federal investigator who knows Gallagher is innocent but wants to use Megan to pressure him in the hope that he might offer information. Entertaining and well acted, the film is nevertheless too contrived and slick for its serious theme and the credibility of its characters. Worth seeing, however. Suicide, abortion and illicit sex figure in the plot, but there is no attempt to blur one's moral focus. A2, PG "The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" (Warners): For half an hour this featurelength cartoon joining old Bugs Bunny shorts with new material is amusing, but then it may fall for less than incurable Bugs enthusiasts. But the artwork and style of the cartoons by fivetime Oscar-winner Friz Freleng are light years removed from the crude fare on today's Saturday television. AI, G "Taps" (Fox): Military cadets, outraged at news that their academy is to be closed, take it over in this interesting, wellconstructed film. Timothy Hutton, so good in "Ordinary People," is excellent as the insurgents' commander and George C. Scott does his usual fine job as the officer who inspires the boys to make their stand. The absurdity of the plot's premise, however, is finally too much for credibility, especially since the characters are not that interesting and the script sheds no new light on the problem of upholding simple patriotism in a complex modern world. Some vulgarity, profanity and restrained violence. A2, PG Films on TV Sunday, Dec. 13, 9 p.rn. (NBC) - "In Search of the Historic Jesus" (1980) - Like "In Search of Noah's Ark," this film blends narration with some inept dramatization. One section deals with the life of Jesus, done badly, the other, adequately presented, examines the Shroud of Turin. Parents should consider whether they want their children exposed to such a poor film on Christ. AI, G
Sunday, Dee. 13,9 p.rn:. (ABC) - "The Golden Raiders" (1979) - Released theatrically as "Escape to Athena," this mediocre World War II movie has to do with a raid led by some old familiar faces (Telly Savalas, Elliott Gould, David Niven) on a Nazi communications station in the Mediterranean. Considerable violence and a. few scenes in a brothel. A3, PG Religious Broadcasting Sunday, Dec. 13, WLNE, Channtl 6, 10:30 a.m., Diocesan Television Mass. "Confluence," 8 a.m. each Sunday, repeated at 6:30 a.m each Tuesday on Channel 6, is a panel program moderated by Truman Taylor and having as permanent participants Father Peter N. Graziano, diocesan director of social services, Rev. Dr. Paul Gillespie, of the Rhode Island State Council of Churches; and Rabbi Baruch Korff. Sunday, Dec. 13, (ABC) "Di"In Loveland, rections" U.S.A..: the Story of a Teen-age Suicide" examines the suicide of a 15-year-old boy and its effects on family, friends, schoolmates, clergy and counselors. This suicide was one of 12 within about 18 months that sent shock waves through this Colorado .town. Check local time. On Radio Sunday, Dee. 13, (NBC) "Guideline": Fathers Joseph Fitzmyer and Joseph Fenton discuss the Gospel of Luke. Check local time.
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