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High School Champion Credits 'Newport Connection'
September 3, 1976
Newport Daily News
Newport, Rhode Island

Cowsills

What national high school champion has been working out with his high school coach on Aquidneck Island these past few summers? Hint: His sport is track and field .. and his specialty is a field event.

An answer of "Timmy Walker" send you past GO (do not collect $200) and directly to jail.

An answer of "Manny Silverio" sends you (and a hotel) to Boardwalk.

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If it wasn't for Wolfe, Silverio might never have come to Newport . . this or any summer. And if it wasn't for "Biggie" Korn, Wolfe might still think of Newport as a name of a cigarette.

As Wolfe tells, it Korn and he were cronies back in their North Bergen childhood before going separate ways. Wolfe went to Montclair State, spent a decade as a pro football trainer and the past 11 years at North Bergen High School. Korn moved around show biz circles before hitting the bigtime . . as road manager of Newport's very own, The Cowsills. In 1966 with the rock group moving up, up, up. Korn purchased Dorian's nightspot on Thames Street. What better man to serve as summer bouncer than his old friend (and weightlifting nut) Ira Wolfe?

Wolf was able to spend his days working out at the Navy Base and the old YMCA maintaining that formidable physique all ID checkers need. One of his companions at the Y was a 14-year-old kid who's become a well-known athlete (and bouncer) in these parts . . Mark Cameron. Wolfe still laughs at those early memories.

"That first year I lived in The Cowsills' 28 room mansion," reminisced Wolfe. "I had it all to myself, eight bathrooms, too! Ah, that wasn't including electricity and water. It was shut off. Still I had a good time.

As the Cowsills went down, down, down during the next few years, so kid Wolfe's living quarters. Estate stables with Cameron to rooms atop bars to seven in an apartment, Wolfe had bedded down in them all. "I've slowly moved from Ocean Drive to outer Broadway," he quipped. But, if his accommodations weren't getting any better over the years, his circle of friends was.

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