Rambling Willie, ($3.80), driven by Robert Farrington, broke the world record for 1 % miles over a half-mile track when he defeated Keystone Accent by three-quarters of a length in Yonkers Raceway’s featured $35,000 pace in 2:29,2 Saturday. Niekawampus Leroy was third.rwmrer nil.kSJunior Member-Guesi: 13 and up-Sfcve Levine-Harry Brown 33; 10-12— Greg Baum-Keviti Frank 31.Rescue squad tourney; low gross— HanK Fust 77, Bob Dunn 79; low net— Vince Urcioli 63, Jerry McSweeney 63LAKE SHOREMpmber-Guest Couples Tourney: Mr, and Mrs. Carmen Pennisi-Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paratore 59, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fudesco-Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cooper 60, Mr. and Mrs. Nini Sgroi-Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rinaldi 60WOMENQuarterfinalsPat Kujawski and Barb Kearns def. Hoiiv Barnes and Elenof Hudson, 6-2, 6-2-Lee Burling and Caroline Lockwood def. Pam Yourno and Terri Morey, 6-3, 6-4. Nancy Proctor and Joeile Wood def. Frances Stein and Donna Sergi, default. Nancy and Ellen Beck def. Amy Lockwood and Sylvia Stokes, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. Semifinals Kujawski and Kearns def. Burling and Lockwood, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Beck and Beck def. Proctor and Wood, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4.SUMMER HOOP STARS HONOREDThe Golden Tornadoes captured their third straight unbeaten varsity title in the Charlie Brown Summer Basketball Tournament and team members Earl Belcher and Marty Headd paced a three-man contingent on that division's all-tourney team.Headd (17.7) and Belcher (31.3), co-MVPs, were joined by teammate Bob Romeo (10.0) as well as Brian Dis-inger (21.1) and Pete Gale(15.2) of the Big Bees, Bill O’Neill (15.5) and Frank Forester (10,5) of the Redmen and Lloyd McClendon (19.2) of the Orangemen.Bob Vinciguerra’s 22.8 average paced the JV runnerup Golden Tornadoes and earned his MVP honors. He was joined on the star-studded unit by Ray Jackson (10.0), Tom Nelson (15.2) and Joe Gullo(12.2) of the unbeaten champion Tangerines, Mike Burns (19.6) of the Golden Tornadoes, Tom Fiorini (11,6) of the Little Bees, Vinnie Kitts (15.6) of the Cobras and Todd Sut-phen (12.7) of the Warriors.Fran Allison's unbeaten grammar champs placed three stars — Mark Eldred (10.0), Ed Rakowski (9.0) and Joe Serino (7.5) — on the all-tour-ney team, but Valley’s Dwayne Strodman (16.8) was named the MVP. Also receiving awards were Bob Gilmar-tin (24.0) of the Irishman, Tony Bakowski (11.2) of Sacred Heart, Matt McAnaney 112.6) of the Eagles and Paul Crosby (9,0) of Valley.MOST VALUABLE. Bud Bennett (right) chairman of the board of directors of the Charlie Brown Basketball League, presents trophies to the Most Valuable Players in this summer’s annual tourney. Honored were (from left) Dwayne Strodmanof the Grammar Division Valley All-Stars, Bob Vinciguerra from JV Division runnerup Golden Tornadoes and Marty Headd and Earl Belcher, who won co-honors for leading the Golden Tornadoes to their third straight unbeaten varsity crown.