Date: Fri 18-Aug-1995
Date: Fri 18-Aug-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: TOMW
Illustration: I
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Glory Days, August 18, 1995
This week in 1990
At the age of 54, Don Skalandunas captured the Men's Club Championship at
Newtown Country Club, 20 years after having won it for the first time. Skal
defeated Bob Gleason Sr 5-and-4 to take the crown. During his best round of
the tournament, Skal fired a 64 to beat Scooch Dunleavy.
This week in 1985
Newtown 12-year-old, Michael Gallo, became the Junior World Champion at the
48th All American Soap Box Derby Championships in Akron, Ohio. Competing
against a field of 85 racers, Gallo won all four of his heats in times of
28.24, 28.22, 28.16, and 28.18. His car, sponsored by T&C Excavating, was then
put into the Soap Box Derby Hall of Fame.
This week in 1980
The First Annual Don Leavitt Tennis Classic was held at Dickinson Park for
Newtown tennis players over the age of 40. Charlie Guck claimed the first
men's title when he defeated Peter Hoyt, 7-6, 2-6, 7-6 in the men's singles
final. Don Leavitt and Fritz Freeman teammed to beat Fred Millener and Fred
Steiner in the men's doubles while the tandem of Eppe Exconde and Bobbi Bowles
beat Judy Craven and Marion Kreider in the women's doubles finals.
This week in 1975
The Newtown Robins rallied from a 12-1 deficit to defeat the Thomaston Tigers
17-16 in the B Division championship game of the Danbury Women's Industrial
Softball League. Julie Keane banged a big home run during the comeback while
Sharon Farrell and Jayne Whitney turned in game-saving defensive plays. Other
Robins' team members included Nancy Polches, Marchelle Merrill, Cindy Merrill,
Myriam Grandal, Widget McLaughlin, Eva Perley, Linda Polcyn, Caol Hensel, Sue
Morgan, Martha Shpunt, Gale Gollenberg, Laura Liggins, Sheri Shankman, and
Donna Short.
This week in 1970
Carl Burdick used his six-iron to record a hole-in-one on the par-3 eighth
hole at Newtown Country Club. Burdick, a 36-year member of NCC was playing
that morning with John Sweeney, Joe Leo, and Ted Jones.
This week in 1965
The Newtown Parks and Recreation swim team competed in a big meet at Danbury
Town Park. Newtown swim team members were Linda Litch, Doug Reinheimer, Nancy
McJennett, Sue Aiken, Cliff Holbrook, Jaquie Leitch, Betty Boucher, Andy
Treffs, Sarah Freeman, Ralph Araita, Gail Freeman, Matt McQuail, Gretchen
Housh, Bill Wadleigh, Jim Kelly, Betsy Freeman, Spike McQuail, Scott Leitch,
Darcy Mceneaney, Bruce Aiken, Debbie Kelly, and Gary Adams.
This week in 1960
Freddy Terrill and Ed Presnell banged back-to-back triples but the Sandy Hook
Athletic Club's Senior team lost 13-2 to the league-leading Bethel
Barnumtowers in the last game of the season.
This week in 1955
Guy Cullen fired a one-hitter to lead the SAC Ponies to a 2-0 win over the
Roxbury Babe Ruth team. SAC scored its two runs in the second inning on a
double by Jensen, a single by Story, and a two-run double by Al Schalzer.
This week in 1950
The Newtown Bees improved their last-place record to 3-10 as they pulled off a
10-5 upset of Shelton. Burr Morgan was the star of the game as he pitched a
complete game for the victory and banged a three-run homer in the seventh
inning. Hunnicut, Kearns, and Sperling all had three hits in the game for the
Bees.
