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ti ASBURY PARK CVfNINO PRESS, April 13, 1960 HVXTIXG FISHING FIREMEN'S 200 CLUB Trout Catches Now I For Real Fishermen A D1tUU P. LaParre JOO. H. Zebrowskl 301. A.

Cbaatj J3J. H. Mryar 80S, T- Fran-ccaconl 303. i33. B.

Maaia 111. B. Maun.wi 301. J. Huoderipfund 313, O.

Sutter 31S, C. Coxntmo 301. P. Jarvia 313, W. Mea 3U.

T. PUeflntr 30, 309. H. Monahan 311, T. Tomaino 31S, C.

Howard 303. C. bchn.lder 313, L. Aimm. 344, A.

Buouo 313, at. 337. H. Partniitlorr Hi, O. Countlno 301, A.

Btco 31t, i. Tomaino 346. A. Vand.nrter 300, P. i Urbella 33(, A.

Dal 313. Morton 331. R. Hout 307, A. Napolltano 303.

DlrlaloB X. Duian 311. C. Brown Jl, M. Baatokai 304, 303, R.

Htmbllni SOS, W. Horiman 314, W. WaUlrti 303, R. Ormtbet 331, Salmon 310. A.

Delicti 310, O. Teitlon 301, C. Millfr 313, 3 OS, W. WardtB 314. W.

Brand 323, A. Chrlatosner 30, A. Oaborn 320, Bonn? Acerra 303. 32S, J. MulvlhUl Sit.

Dl.l.loo w. and fishing the hard-to-reach holes. Whether using worms, spinners, meat, or flies the fellows taking trout will be those who keep mistakes to a minimum. Fish Bait Naturally Taking the big holdover trout or fish that know their way around requires fishing the bait naturally. With worms drop the bait lightly upstream, letting it drift and swirl along the bottom keeping enough control to.

avoid fouling but without holding a tight line. If the unrmn don't work on a Wandering about the airstrips at Bader Field, Atlantic City, art from 1,500 to 2,000 brant. Officials say the birds feed on the grass adjoining the runways and move out of the way when planes are taxiing. Brant have moved In from the marshes In many places in South Jersey and are feeding on lawns, golf courses, and postures. (Press Photo) likely-looking hole don't calf it BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS season.

Switch those offerings. Rig a spinner ahead of the bait. If gold doesn't work try silver. Alternate the distance between spinner and bait. There are a thousand combinations and ways of outsmarting the fish and the angler who depends on his head and forgets luck will be the one who catches them.

Br JOHN GE1SER WALL TOWNSHIP The trout Mason has only been open for six days now but already the catches are falling off. The bulk of the stocked trout that can be easily caught have been pulled out of the readily accessible boles and after this weekend the real fishermen will come Into their own. Early season trout fishing is usually difficult because of the high, muddy streams, cold water and often unpleasant conditions. But in the Shore area the toll on stocked trout is taken by everyone from the ultra-light specialist to the kid with a 9foot surf rod. Land those uninitiated, foolish whatever-you-call-'em trout, clean out the stream immediately adjacent to the roads and bridges, and the novices get less and less fish, if any.

Picnic-Grounds Look The Manasquan has been fished heavily and some areas noted as hot spots have the general appearance of picnic grounds. Many of the banks look as if armies have bivouacked and moved on. Spring Lake is still producing ome nice fish. The borough doesn't allow fishing from the bridge this year but the choice pots can be reached easily with a boat. Reports have it that the Mete-deconk River fishing is not so good as at first supposed.

The Ocean County streams are often acid and a silght fish kill was noted in ome a while back. The veteran anglers are spreading out tn the small streams now Kasdan's Gift Shop, who won two winning the last two games after from Pat's DcLuxe Diner NOW! L. Htnarici 31, P. Aibr.cni jo. i.

MahontT 313. V. McLauihlln 300, J. Joiltn 30S, 305. R.

Brara 331, 319. H. Allan 314. J. Turner 301.

309. P. Rua-aell Jr. 311. W.

Danil.r 301, E. Heneg 337, H. Cbadwlrk 309, N. Maiza 314, 8. Jull.no 313.

T. Pry 103. O. Pater-ton 311, J. Robins 311.

331, R. Truex 303. Diil.ioa W. IlT 103. I.

Catalan JO0, 1. 311, P. Buono 301, K. Tbomp. (on 304.

304, P. Alexander 111. Difi.lon L. Robblm 208. 303, K.

Doremui 303, H. Wetiand 133. R. Van Camp 30S, 8. Juli.no 300, 303.

C. Blair 310, Q. Hot 310, O. Maxwell 110, H. Wal-lar HI, w.

Bloom 324, N. Samara 329, Shellorx 303. P. Iron. 335.

DUIalon W. Wrliht 301, W. Addlion 309, D. Aoplenate 313. 3.

DrBruln 323. J. Hendrlckton 301, C. Btntreaeo 32, E. Ryan 331, W.

Goldlnt 33, 1. Bly 332, J. Hundertpfund 313. R. Iiakten 341, A.

Schmidt 113. DItIiIos L. T.vlor 30, W. Reynoldi 100. J.

Olles 303. H. Johnson 331. Coll 333, A Green 334 I. 6 anion 314.

Dl.lslon T. Huins 200. O. Belovuss 303, P. M.tra 303, D.

Fljaro 313, Jones 301. I Dl.l.lsn I. Pl.Tln 110. A. Clark 111.

M. Mul-ford 311. 200. H. Coxrens 301.

T. Porter 304. K. Caprarlo 339, 8. Coeyman 110, W.

Olllan 308. Dlrl.loB I. Blumel 102, C. Dllrer 111, P. Watner 307, W.

WuesthoB 116, C. Cosrens 103. Dlvl.lon i. 81nlnkl 209, M. Powler 111, McDavltt Jr.

304. Dlrlilon R. Drews 311. P. Glsleton 100.

Ruth Gifford rolled a 203 high single game. Audrey Pier bowled 180, Nadine Fisk 176, June Dalton 174, Helen Trucx 173, Bernice Planer 172, Spassky Has Edge Over Fischer Again MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina UP) Boris Spassky, Russian grand master, regained first place in an international chess tournament yesterday by winning his adjourned game. Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn slid to second by losing to David Bronstein, another Russian. With 13 of the scheduled 15 rounds played, Spassky leads with 12 points on 11 victories and 2 draws. Fischer is second with im points in 11 victories, 1 defeat and 1 draw.

In yesterday's play, Spassky defeated Fridric Olafsson of Iceland in 60 moves. Bronstein defeated Fischer In 66. i and Evelyn O'Connell 170. The Frequency Standards Rifle and Pistol Club of New Shrewsbury, has Joined the ranks of National Rifle Assn. affiliated organiaztions.

Louis V. Stubb Is president of the club. Other officers are Rein-hard Baars, vice president; Stan Jones, secretary, and Robert Sop-ulveda, treasurer. dropping tne lirst by one pin. Bill Bunetta, substituting for Vince Lucci, tied for the high game of 256, and had a 645 series to pave the way for the Indians.

The Tigers broke a three way tie for third place by taking two from the Hawks, while the Colonials dropped two to the Chiefs. Tony Sporando led the Chiefs and the league with a 694 series on games of 225-254-215. The Eagles, led by Angelo Vicari's 635 series, pushed the Bears a little deeper into the cellar by winning two games. The Classic will resume play on April 24 at Wrhite Horse Academy, Trenton, N.J. FREEHOLD Frank "Spat" Federici bowled a 707 series on games of 245-268-194 in the Monday Night Three Man Major this week, raising his league-leading average to 202-1.

Pete Bosko rolled 244-207-233 684, his 22nd consecutive 600 series in league play, raising his average to 200-77. Sam Ferreri recorded 237-195-203-35, and Pat Madden had 194 204 205-603. Bill's Amoco dropped two to Miller's Cleaners and fell from second to fourth. Freehold Sweet Shoppe took over second with a three game sweep over First National Bank, Federici's moved into third by winning two from Freehold Furniture, and Wynn'i Jewelers won two from Keh's Market, maintaining their six-game first place lead. Other 200' were by Sal Seminars 230, Ted Simcsuk 223, Ed PRESSURE TEMPERED Ul Howell Tuesday Night Businessmen's Pete's Charcoal Grill remained one game in front with a two game win over Home Appliance, as DeLucia's House Movers won two from Raritan Valley 1.

Auer Ashley Buick lost two to Mulhol-land Roofers and dropped into a tie for third. C. Keim Jr. swept high game and series with 223 and 587, followed by W. Sharkey at 208-571.

H. Ugi rolled 218, V. Cullen 212. R. Chieffo 201, and P.

Ca-prioni 200. 5) Striped bass won the two first places in the weekly competition of the Knickerbocker Fishing Contest. One, a 29'fc-pounder, was caught at Greenwich, the other, a 25-pounder was caught at Lloyds Neck, Long Island. FITS ALL THESE CARS Chevrolet: '49 thru '55; Dodge: '53 thru '56; Ford: '52 thru '56; Kaiser, Frazer, Henry '51 thru '55; Nash: '52 thru '56; Plymouth: '49 thru '56; Stud-baker: '55 thru '57; Willys (wagon): '49 thru '58. JUnRid 1 16.70-15 SUCKWAll 1 Russians Draw MOSCOW OP Yesterday's TUBEO TYPI It nici.

mil tu and niOA.n ttat EASY TERMS COMPLETE STOCK Belmar-Wall Belmar Barbers, at 53-31, hold a one game lead over Certified TV, with Rainbow Cleaners third at 50-34. High game of 247 went to Henry Bonelli, with J. Dinne's 229 second. P. Cook shot 222, J.

D'Es-posito 206, J. Del Pizzo 205, and P. Gerand 204. Reya 213, Lloyd Burlew 206, Steve I Wednesday Morning Housewives Coley 203. Dewey Murphy 202.

Wit, ony 4 weeks remaining Tom Yates 202, and Frank Can- Fowlers hold a four game talice 20L lead over the Powder Puffs, with the Scatter Pins in third place. Asbury Park Shore 810 Jenny mnMi in4sef iTDnilT MM, means PRESSURE TEMPERED, an exclusive U. S. ROYAL process that gives U.S. ROYAL NYLON tires unitized strength.

This makes I U. S. ROYAL NYLON TIRE a smoother-riding tire, a quiet tire, a stronger tire. match in the international chess tourney was declared a draw after Mikhail Botvinnik, defending world champion, and Mikhail Tal. 23-year old challenger, each had made only 16 moves, the Russian news agency Tass reported.

The sudden ending caught everyone by surprise. This was the 13th match in the 24-game series and all of the previous 12 had gone at least 40 moves. Wednesday the match went 72 moves. After yesterday's draw, Tal leads 7.5 points to 5.5 Jim DLsposito knocked tne followed by Addie Binaco with S1ZI I llACKWAll I WHITIWAll TUBtD TYPt TUBED TYPI 4 70.13 1UII IMO 7.I0IS HH 19 740-IS 173 113 6 00 1 111) SIZE IIACKWAU WHITIWAU TUBtlESS TUBfUSS 7 3Q-U $15 95 Sit IQ of; EQUIPMENT LADIES AUXILIARY FIREMEWS Special on WADERS $24.50 1 LINDEN LUMBER New Hours In Effect: Thui. and Sot.

'til 6 P.M. Open Wednesday Friday Til 9 P.M. MANASQUAN IDEA HOUSE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY HIP BOOTS 9.95! a nivi.ion Standing. ALAN THIELE TIRE CO. Hwy.

35 Heck Neptune, N. J. CHECK OUR TROPHY PRICES We Carry Largt Selection FREE ENGRAVING Shore Lanes maples around to the tune of 228-192-260680, establishing the new high series of the year. Jim's big set helped Tony the Barber win three from H. L.

Sykes Co. and stretch their lead to 11 games over Shore Wines and Liquors, who won two from Canada Dry. Tony the Barber also bowled the second high team series of the year with 2895 on games of 991-921-983. A. C.

Dairies won three from Wooley's Boat Works to tie for third with Streaky's, who lost two to Pete Elda's Bar. Other 600's were Phil Palumbo's 184-246-201-633, and Gil Zahner's Hamilton 1 WanamfckSft Br.dley Btach Shirk River Hamilton 4 Dal 3 W.ntmtsu 4 Avon I. (It 31 55 38 S't 38 '4 50 43 4t 44i 45 41 4 4t 4fl 47' 41' 49 V. 43 51 0'l S2'4 S7 SS 31 ei To Re-Show Golf NEW YORK Wl-The controversial Sam Sncad-Mason Rudolph golf match will be re-shown on television screens Sunday, the National Broadcasting Company said yesterdav. The time is p.m.

(EST). KIEFERS SPORT SHOP Phone: PR 4-7805 for V.S. Royal Tires at Your Local Service Station" 1I7 STREET (HWY. 71) WEST BELMAR O.khunt 4 W.vild. 7 South Brlm.r 9 W.namassa 1 184-496.

Yella Harber rolled 167-158, Rose Lach 166-151, Marie Nor-din 159-150, Fran Zahn 159, Adrian Griffo 159, Millie Blair 158, Mary Schmidt 155, Jewell Grasso 154, and Grace Arnold 152-152. Monmouth Bowling Roxanne Swim Suits lead the league with followed by RaciU Jewelers at 421i-32'i, and Quaker Oats Five tied for third with White's Food Center at 39-36. William Larsen rolled a 581 high series, with Ray Keimig's 222-576 second. Frank Masco bowled 215-210, Nick Bianchi 203, and Howie Strumeyer 201. Carl Gunther led all keglers with a 226 single game and 597 series.

John DeVito and Biff Pearce tied for second high game with identical 220 scores. Bob Stauffer rolled 211-203, Norman Cole-Hatchard 203-201, Walt Kicssling 211, Bcrnie Malanowski 209, Paul Martell, Jr. 203, Harry Newman 203, and John Acerra 202. Ballantine Classic The Indians reduced the Patriots' lead to two games by SHORE LANES ASBURY AVE. CIRCLE, NEPTUNE Tat Jy OHB I.M- TU Ih.

Tlr ftceappabh) Summer Leagues AW Forming MONDAYS THURSDAYS 1 232-225-159-616. I Jerry Russomano rolled 225, Kal Liebskino 221, Lou Conte 215, Hank Sanders 213, Clarence Hurley 211, Freedman 210. H. L. Sykes 1 209, Lou Letsche 207, John Maz-jzacco 206, Buddy De Sarno 205, Bill Hanlon 2O4-202, Ed Wolfe 203, iCarl Shafto 203, Bob Hutcherson 202, Irv Lampel 202, and Tom 1 Parry 201.

FUBB EBAIFT SAME DAY Guaranteed RECAPPING DON IS OUR OWN MODERN PLANT ASBURY PARK-HWY, 35 AS PR 4-6060 nil B'rltta UdlM Ladles' Rtndtrtp Men's 140 League top IIESDAT8 Mini 750 Lfu ltl top Radassab Women's Learnt Scholastic Bora nd Olrls WEDN'EDATS Belmar Merchant Womtn (No Onenlrtfal Men's 7M Learua Wo top at. 1-Maa. tit Learua top Bob Irving Says Its still to get your new suit or and have it ready for the. Mixed Leasuet Handicap larly and Lata Major Mixed Claasl. FRIDAYS 1-Min Cliulo 10 Lsarua No top Ladles' Hmdlrap Men's Handicap BATIRDAT Mixed Learua, Handicap SUNDAT Mind Lea tuts Handicap Crar Bait SI TOMS RIVER HWY.

9 Dl 9-6060 Guys Dolls Pix Shoes won two games from Mr. Robert Hairdresser to move into first place as the former leader Redwood Inn lost all three red hot Asbury Park Day Come In and Sign Up As Individual or Team Telephone PRospect 5-6050 asfteir Parade- Camp. LG Motors rolled the high ame and series with 691 and bill TJn DING UV p-brv Greatest horse power per pound in the marin field CUSTOMIZED CLOTHES I (a COME IN! 1956, while Asbury Park Day Camp was the high team with handicap as they rolled 695 and 1979. High Individual series among the men went to substitute Frank Clinedinst who rolled 236-177-178 591, while substitute Pat Daniels led the ladles with 226-157-165-548. Other good games were Bob Tort 246, Russ Pollard 223, Richard Ludwig 202, Harold Marshal 202.

Maurice Thompson 200, Isa-belle Ludwig 188, Evelyn Clinedinst 173-173, and Doris Rinehart 173 $4i VALUE ONLY $200 We're enlarging our store for your convenience. Although we oren't finished, we have the finest end largest selection of new Easter clothes in the state and alterations will completed for Easter wearing! Men's Famous Brand EASTER SUITS and TOPCOATS $39-50 t0 $39.50 We can fit you no matter what your size! DISTRIBUTOR and SERVICE CENTER New Jersey YACHT SALES Corp. Tacbt Brokerif Deilfn Iniuranc Dealrn Exclusively for the Better Boatsi WHEELER BayHei SKIFF CENTORY CRIIS-ALONG CRISADER MARINE Enilnet Rt. 15 and Manasquan River Point Pleasant Beach OPEN SUNDAYS TWInbrook 9-6000 Freehold Intermediate Freehold Bowling backed Into first place by losing two to Freehold Dairy, while Nescafe was losing all three to Gus Frank Sons. Freehold First Aid lost a golden opportunity to pick up JOHNS-MANVILLE HOME RENEWAL HEADQUARTERS call MU 1-1900 STERNER COAL I LUMBER CO.

12th R.R. BELMAR Prass Classifitd Advtrtising Brings Rasurtt Boys' Ivy Continental EASTER SUITS Sizes 13 to 20 2450 to 32-95 ground on the leaders by dropping two to Legion 2, but without "Chuckin" Charlie Buscaglia in the lineup, how could they hope to win. Bill Cisco led the 200 bowlers with 226, followed by Ed Yures 224, Copeland 222, Bill Hulse 214, Jim Lykes 211, Bobo Nowack 212, Ed Breese 201, and Jack Wish 200. way DO YOU NEED A BOA SLIP? BUY YOUR NEW BOAT or TRADE HERE and be assured of a Manasquan Women's Point Pleasant Fisheries won three from Perry's Dress Shop to increase their lead to 6 games over Dickson's, who could only win two from Schafer's. Joanne Jansen bowled the high game of 190, while Daisy Briggs led in the series department with 482 on games of 153-168-161.

Other good scores were Betty A good day's work takes its toll of a man mentally and physically. To counteract it, you need to relax properly, refreshingly. Hickey-Freeman custom-ized sports clothes can help you do this, better than almost anything else. Sport Coats from Slacks from $6.95 Young Men's Ivy Continental EASTER SUITS $39.50 to $59.50 Sizes 34 to 44 Sport Coats from Slacks from $9.95 Easy Charge It or use our 10-Pay Plan SLIP for the Coming Season! SEE US FOR THE SEASONS BEST BUYS! Carlson 186. Marge Ferrette 185-161, Mary Van Dorn 175-164, Agnes Lynch '171, Edythe Bennett 169, Mary Frostick 168-167, and Joanne Newman 163.

I6V2 FT. OFF-SHORE FISHERMAN WITH NEW 35 H.P. EVINRUDE MOTOR $1195. Charles Icifmsohn Bob rvin.g CLOTHIER HABERDASHER V10 CHRIS CRAFT See All Models Here v0 PENN YAN LONE STAR EVINRUDE OTO RS Sales Strvict Demonstration Ridas 572 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURY PARK Open Tonite Saturday 'til 9 P.M. Monmouth County's Largest Men's Clothiers COOKMAN Cr MAIN, ASBURY PARK Utilities Meter Readers are back in first by one half game over N.J.

Natural Gas, with Meter Records third, only one game out of first. Lakewood and Long Branch Plant are tied for fourth, only 2'i out. Belmar Merchants Women's Kedersha's Bootery won two from Triangle Construction Co. to maintain their 4i game lead over Shark River Hills Marina Riverside Drive, Neptune, N.J. PR 5-7400 SHOP WEDNESDAY FRIDAY EVEMSGS 'TIL 9 P.M.

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