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SPORTS 18 SPORTS ASIJURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS (THE SHORE PRESS), MAY 6, 1931 Bishops Run Strong 3d in Newark Meet; Toms River's Dech Sets Mark Runs 4:31.8 Guest Spot Americans Pick In Walker Cup Sports Angles By George Rabin Jeffs Triumph On 29 Points; Locals 4 Back NEWARK. Absury Park high (Asbury Park Attorney and Giant Fan) PlayNextWee Mile as Club' Scores 9 34 NEWARK. Paul Dech, crack miler from Toms River high school, wrote his name into the record books at the Newark Board of Edu Independent League Will Open Tomorrow The Independent Softball association will launch Its 1951 schedule tomorrow evening at the Avon Recreation field. Ruth and Phil's will take on Len's Service, another Spring Lake Heights combine, in the Inaugural. Secretary Jack Sterner announced that the tilt will start at 6:15.

The eight-team circuit plans to play four dates a week thru-out the season, with all tilts to be staged on the Avon and Bel-mar diamonds. The schedule will be released shortly. On the eve of the opening of the 1951 season. New York Giants Manager Leo Durocher blatantly proclaimed, "This is my kind of team this is our year." A rush of hope sprang in the breasts of all BIRKDALE, England. a strong nine-man American Walker cup team including five winners school's cinder path artists, piling up the highest number of points y4 Giant fans at this confident proclamation and I imagine that 99 percent of all Giant fans believed Leo.

They were not alone in this be tver recorded by the Shore -chool, placed third in the 21st annual Newark Board of Education track cation track meet at Schools stadium here yesterday when he cracked the meet record for the lief. Numerous sportswriters thru-out the country picked our Giants of British or American amateur golf championships defends its long time stranglehold on the cup next weekend. The Americans are figured to win altho the British probably have assembled the ablest team they've had since they scored their only victory in 1938. Willie Turnesa. playing captain of the American team and six of his V7U kiii mile by speeding over the distance In 4:31.8 to turn in the outstanding performance of the Group 1, 2 and 3 divisions of the 21st annual affair.

meet at Newark Schools stadium hare yesterday. Gus Villapiano's charges racked up 25 points to finish just four ooints back of the winning Thom in id to win the pennant for the first time innany, many years. It was really exhilarating to walk with our heads in the clouds and sneer at Dodger and Philip fans alike, Dech clipped one and two-tenths Lager, Nurses seconds off the previous mark in returning the fastest time ever eight teammates, arrive at Liver made by an Indian miler. He raced ntmp rho flrct nitaptor.mila in fi.1 as Jefferson of Elizabeth squad. Columbia of South Orange was second with 27 712 points and only a surprisingly poor showing in the half mile, an event in which In League Bow pool Saturday aboard the liner but in our enthusiasm we failed to reckon with one very important uoAnrii una ttmarl at 9-13 4 fnr thfl EARLY DAY CATCH-Mackerel fishing with hook and line is a comparatively new sport.

Above is Capt. Charlie Dodd, skipper of the party boat Optimist, with bags of mackerel caught in 1939, two years after the sport was founded in 1937 by Ned Schaefer, well-known Shore sport fisherman. Capt. Dodd was one of the anglers who fished with Schaefer on Thanksgiving Day in 1937 when the first hook and line catch of Bostons was made. Sportsmen Move In thev had expected to pick up valuable markers, kept the Bishops from an even better point show The Initial game of the Shore Girls' Softball loop takes the spotlight away from the male players in the area this week, at least on tomorrow night when the distaff half and was at the 34-mile post in the fine time of 3:18.

He was fourth coming off the 3i mark, went into third on the back stretch and caught the pre-meet favorite, Princeton's Jack Hogarty, detriment to our chances. The destlnk of our team was in the hands of the Dandy Little Manager whose temperament and guiding hand was and is Just as un ing. At that, the feat of Asbury Park in placing third in this star-stud certain as our weather. softballers commence action at the high school freshman field. with 40 yards to go to win going! Parthia.

Frank Stranahan, the British amateur champion from Toledo, Ohio, flew in on Thursday, coming by air to avoid loss of practice time. With Turnesa are Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City, Jimmie McHale of Philadelphia. Bill Campbell of Huntington. W. U.

S. Amateur champion Sam Urzetta of Rochester, N. Harold Paddock, of Cleveland, and Bob Knowles, of Boston. Turnesa, from Elmsford, N. is playing on his third Walker Cup team and also replacing the veter til --3iY A -JX: fA ft Mayor George A.

Smock, 2d is away. His margin at the tape was eight yards. expected to throw out the first ball Fishing for Mackerel No Longer Confined to to get things under way after Since July 17, 1948, when Leo was appointed manager of the Giants, many of us had tolerated Leo rather than embraced him, and personally, this writer has seen nothing to change his opinion that Durocher has always been much which the Lager Gremlettes will take on the Monmouth Memorial Princeton took down first team honors in the division with local schools not figuring among the top squad places. Toms River had a total of 93A points, Long Branch, Commercial Nets Since '37 Shore Catch By Garth Shamel Fishing for mackerel for the table and markets has been carried ded meet cannot be minimized. The Bishops are to be reckoned with In the forthcoming New Jersey State Interscholastlc Athletic association meet which will be held at Rutgers university on the first Saturday In June.

No First Places The Bishops failed to win an vent but their balance saw them chalk up no less than five third places as well as a second and a tie for runner-up honors. John Schaefer, Bishop mller, came up with an outstanding performance in finish GEORGE RABIN over-rated and lacking in the on by commercial fishermen with nets for years, but sport fishing for the small cousins of the tuna is a comparatively new venture. an Francis Ouimet as captain. Wil fundamentals requisite to successful leadership. This piece, therefore, is to praise the Giants but to bury Llppy Leo.

For years it was the general consensus among both commercial fishermen and sportsmen that mackerel could not be induced to take who had Howard (Brother) Williams take the 100 yard dash, wound up with eight, Neptune had four and Matawan finished with 2V4 markers. Williams Cops 100 Williams turned the century In 10.1 and missed a double when he faded in the stretch to wind up fifth in the 220. It was still a fine a hook, but tnis Deuel was ae-v NHP up Battle, in is is par when stroyed one day Nurses starting at 6:15 p.m. Cal Vona or Mary Lou Falco will pitch for the Lager aggregation while Pat Taylor looms as the starter for the Nurses. The Gremlettes have long been rated the top girls' team around altho their record was somewhat sullied last year since the Fltkin Trippers won the league playoffs and the former Lager team took down the top honors in the county tourney.

They did, however, manage to win the regular season title In the league. On Tuesday the W. and M. Pack-ards will face N. K.

Morris while on Thursday the newest addition to the league, the Cobb's from ticularly true wnere ngnt tackle is Schaefer, well known big game fisherman, went to sea with an assortment of Jigs and came back to When Durocher Insisted in 1948 and 1949 that he did not want power on his team but preferred speed Instead of the bats of Mize, Cooper, Gordon, we thought that he had developed a new system of having his batters (not hitters) steal all of the bases, including first. He did tighten his defense by the acquisition of Stanky and Dark and it did have the effect of improving pitching which was already good. However, a defense doesn't become any tighter in the face of a string of goose eggs in the home half of the inning, and while it is true that the Giant hitters sport anemic batting averages at the present time, none of us (Leo included) had any Justifiable reason to expect a rash used. Altho employing light tackle isn't practical on crowded public deep sea craft, those who have taken fly rods and spinning gear with them on private boats, will Shark River with a fine catch of ing third in the mile. He ran the distance in 4:38 which time represents the best he has ever turned in for the mile.

Bill Brown, one of the quintet of third place finishers for Villa-piano, raced over the 440 yard distance in 0:52.7. He finished just performance for the lanky track-ster who raced six times during the course of the afternoon, including the Bostons. lie won the U. S. Amateur title 1938 and 1948, and captured the British crown in 1947, a few days after winning matches in the first postwar renewal of the Walker cup.

Britain already has drilled its squad over the cup course with a week of trials in which ten men were chosen to seek Britain's second triumph in 13 cup matches. White Leads British The team is built around Ronnie White, a 30-year-old lawyer whose home course is the scene of this contest. White's work and a shortage of funds, keep him out of many golfing competitions but he Is re. garded here as the best amateur heats and semis in both events. Long Branch's other points were credited to Harold Kaye with a about two strides behind the win fourth in the quarter-mile.

Point Pleasant will face the Trip tell you that mackerel fishing is great sport. The surest and fastest way to fill your fish bag with the Bostons is, of course, to catch them on either chrome or yellow diamond Jigs. Upon occasion, tho, It has been found that bait of one sort or an On Thanksgiving day, 1937, Mr. Schaefer, accompanied by Capt. Charlie Dodd, Ed Thomson and his son Jack Thomson, left Kling's Boat basin at Avon and headed out the inlet carrying fishing tackle that was suited to mackerel fishing.

As Is often the case when pioneering is attempted the bystanders laughed long and loud of power from the line-up. In the main they are a club which would be expected to hit singles and beat out more than the usual share of leg hits. They do have speed but it has not been utilized. One Besides Dech five marker con tribution, the other point gathered pers. The final game on the slate will find Lager's back again on Friday to take on the Morris nine.

of Leo's great faults is his disdain of the use of the sacrifice, particular for Coach John Daltons Indians Iter, Kearny Bob Werner In a blanket finish. Other Bishop place winners were "Sklppy" Harrington, who tied for second and Richie Duval who tied for fourth In the pole vault; Len Butterworth who was fifth in the 100; Ernie Weiss, sec ly in late innings, and even in this short season to date the chance In the Monmouth Shore Senior other will work when the artificial to win many games has been lost by his stubbornness in ordering golfer in these islands. league the Emll's aggregation, riding along on top of the heap with lures will not. Bunker hearts do were Sid Kasenoff's fourth place finish in both timber-topping events and Roscoe Eayre'i tie for fourth in the high jump with four others. The rest of the British team is a one victory tucked away thanks to well in some instances, but each angler has his pet bait.

For a while last year a section of the mackerel ond in the 120 high hurdles to Milt Campbell, the Pialnfleld star who mixture of steady, capable veterans and newcomers whose ability to contest the able Americans is an unknown quantity. Sal Grasso's brilliant three-hitter against Rlvoll on Friday will go after win No. 2 tomorrow when Neptune had Roland Webb turn In a good performance and time fishing clan held that pigs liver batters to hit away rather than move the man on first with no outs, to second, where he could score on the type of hit (a single) which we have a right to expect from the Giant lineup. This was particularly apparent during the long 11 game losing streak at least to everyone except Leo. It Is fundamental that a sacrifice bunt throws the greatest burden on the defending club.

The margin of error in handling that play is The ball must be picked up on the run, the throw, is usually made off balance from a point in the diamond partially in back of the runner going to first, and there again we can was the best bait. Still another they face Empire. for the 880 which saw him finish third in 2:02.6, a scant few yards when the Avon residents announced that they were going to try for mackerel. But when the Shore anglers returned to port the sneers and Jeers turned to expressions of astonishment as the former critics scurried away to spread the word. The very next day commercial and sports fishing boats alike sailed to the fishing grounds, and many of them returned with good catches.

group believed In beef heart as George Howard crew, strength' bait. ened behind the bat with the addl- In any event, the sport of mack tlon of Tommy Dew and in the scored a double by winning both hurdle events; Stan Morris, and Joe Brown, third place finishers in the shot and javelin, respectively, nd Bruce Barabee, son of the former all-Ameriran Bob Barabee who wound up in the "show" spot In the broad jump with a leap of 19 feet. 6V, inches. The British team is captained by Raymond Oppenheimer, wealthy sportsman members of the Oppen heimer, diamond mining family. Oppenheimer is a capable amateur golfer but never reached the toD back of the winner, Tom Courtney of Caldwell, who won with 2:02.1.

Ulysses Mosley with a fifth place finish in the 100 scored the other erel fishing that Ned Schaefer and field where Art Hines will cavort will start their ace Bob Mansfield his friends discovered In 1937 Is here to stay. A visit now to any North Jersey Shore boat basin will against Grasso. This meeting pits flight. He will not play in the Recalling those early days of matches. confirm that.

hook and line mackerel fishing, Ned The course over which the the regular season champions of both leagues which operated last year against each other in what should be a very attractive encounter. On Tuesday Joe and Ernie Slcll- matches will be played gives the Swiss Cupers says that he looked for schools of whales, and when he found the whales he would shut off the motor see the margin of error in that the throw must be perfect and it must be handled perfectly over the shoulder of an onrushing runner. If Leo does have the speed which he claims (and this is about the only point on which we are in agreement), the chances of the runner beating out a bunt are better than ever. Leo Disdains Use of Percentage Plays On July 31, 1949, when this writer was given an opportunity to voice his feelings about Durocher in this same column, he wrote, "They say in defense of Durocher that he is daring and does the unusualthat he disdains the use of fundamental plays in baseball such Signaleers9 Scarlet Flier point. Matawan, which had Joe Harris sidelined by illness, had Danny Harris pull a muscle In his leg in the semis of the 100 that deprived them of a chance to calk up more points.

Mickey Jastrab with a third place tie in the pole vaut at 10 feet, six inches and Roland Taylor with a fourth position tie in the high Jump at 5 feet, eight inches scored the points for the Huskies. British some hope of victory. They think its narrow fairways and the sweeping wind off the and drift thru, all the while Jigging iano's Clover Clubbers will play Make 2d Round at a fast rate. It didn't take the party and Opener Off FORT MONMOUTH. Opeping De Falco's in the first action for either team while on Thursday N.

charter boat captains long to realize Irish Sea may trouble the Americans enough to upset their golf. The Birkdale layout is splashed with 150 traps along its length of 6.843 yards which plays to a strict K. Morris and Radio will tangle The final game of the week will the potential business in this newly found type of fishing. They, too, of the 1951 baseball season for Fort see the defending county cham as the sacrifice in late innings and other time honored plays which have proven entirely satisfactory and productive with not only present Monmouth will be delayed for an located schools of surfaced mack erel and drifted thru time and time Yale Crew Scores MADISON, Wis. UP) Yale's pions, Lazare's of Keyport play their Initial encounter when they other week due to Bayonne Junior day managers but the past sound tradition of baseball everywhere.

again. His daring is the same type of daring revealed when a man ignores a face Em II s. college cancelling yesterday's game wtih the Signaleers at the last policeman holding his hand in the customary stop fashion and de Lines Snarled However, with more than two or smooth stroking crew defeated Wisconsin yesterday by nearly three lengths on choppy Lake minuet. 298 Posted liberately drives thru the signal just because he was not expected to do that. Or man jumping out of a window before the firemen's net was there because they weren't ready for what he was going to three fishing from one boat, it was discovered that the lines of the With the Bayonne cancellation, LONDON.

(IP) Switzerland gained the second round of the European zone Davis Cup eliminations yesterday and West Germany evened its series with Yugoslavia. The Swiss qualified to meet Poland next by winning their doubles match and third straight point from Luxembourg at Lau-anne. Rene Buser and Paul Blonde) of Switzerland defeated Luxembourg's Rene Wamparh and Oza Werthelm, 3-6, 7-9, 6-3. 6-2, following two singles victories yesterday. The next two singles matches will be a mere formality.

Germany tied the series with Yugoslavia at Zagreb when the The Elis rowed the one and Fort Monmouth will now open its anglers became so hopelessly do." Therefore, Leo In his own Inimitable fashion, persists in order three quarter mile course in nine minutes, 16 seconds. The losers were clocked in 9:25. ing his hitters to slug away, hoping against percentage for that long par or 74. Almost every fairway is jug-necked just short of the green and two-thirds of the holes are doglegs. Most of the fairways are built down swales between the tumbling and sand dunes and the rough is leather-like heather a foot high.

It's a course that demands strict accuracy with every shot and provides a stiff penalty for every errant lick. The cup contest lasts two days. Two-man teams battle in four foursomes matches next Friday. The next day there are eight singles matches. Out of the total of twelve matches, the United States need win only six to keep the cup.

Chal At St. Paul ST. PAl'L, Minn. (P) Joe Walsh, St. Louis, yesterday came within two pins of rolling the first season this Saturday at home.

The Signaleers will meet Bergen Junior college In an afternoon game at the Camp Wood diamond. hit, Instead of adjusting his pattern of play to the material he has tangled that most of the fun of catching the food and game fish disappeared. This problem was solved by anchoring at a likely looking point in the ocean, and on hand, which we must not forget is "my kind of team." No definite reason could be ob It is perhaps too early to count out the chances of the Giants to Baseball's Big Six (B; the Aaseelated Prtu) Leading Batsmen (Bawd ti or Mora at Bali) AB Pet perfect game in American Bowling congress tournament play In five finish high in the first division or even to win the pennant. The tained from Bayonne athletic officials on yesterday's postponement. Weather conditions were ideal, so team is a sound one with better than average pitching but it is the bringing the fish to the boat with a chum stick.

Thus was born the now popular method of mackerel fishing. years. Busby, White 80s 16 it 13 IS .441 kind of team which will have to fight for every run it gets and 43-year-old Baron Gottfried Von A high hit on his 12th ball left a 2-7 split and he finished with a Enter. Indiana as 3 11 .423 that angle didn't enter Into calling the game off. Monmouth received Cramm downed Yugoslavia's top- During the annual spring and then make those few runs stand up.

This may be the year when less than 90 games may take the bunting because it appears that western 298 game. Roblnion, Dodgers 11 OS IS 31 .415 Castiglione, Pirates 8 39 it .410 Mtnoto, White Sox 13 33 13 .394 Elliott. Braves 11 to 13 33 .383 ranking Drago Mitlc, 6-0, 6-2, 8-6 Mllo Branovic had won the open notice too late to schedule another opponent. It was the highest individual lengers must win outright. fall run of the species now, every type of craft that will float is pressed Into service to carry the game ever rolled by a left-hander National League I Atncriean League ing singles match for Yugoslavia Pafko, Cuba IS'ColemaK, Browne IB in A.B.C.

competition and the Friday. TUB clubs, especially Pittsburgh and St. Louis, are little stronger than we gave them credit for being before the season opened, and the eastern clubs are not as strong as we thought they were. Worst Move Was Benching of Stanky thousands of anglers who derive rtooinson, Dodgers nzerma, w. Box 14 Jethroe.

Braves 18'Tensen. Yankees 14 highest single game since the 1948 Following the Bergen tilt this Saturday, the Signalmen play their next first game on the main Post diamond, facing the Red Bank Towners on Saturday, May 19. both sport and food for the table The Netherlands and Monaco completed their match at Sche- BROWN JUG tourney at Detroit. iNoren, Benators 14 lOnerr, Red Sox 14 from a fish that only 14 years ago Walsh, 47, a bowling ball sales veningen with little Monaco get Home Runs fg VISIT LITTLE BR I BEER 1 LIQTJ I HWT- SJ I Nfpton LIQUORS Neptune WINE was considered a commercial fish. During the horrendous losing streak, one of the worst things National League I American League man, had the first 11 balls in the ting only one point In five.

Alecino HodgeS. Dodgers 8 Jenxen. YankS 4 manadai Vino rtnnA 1 1. TT Starting time is 6 p.m., which will In recent years anglers have dis Noghes of Monaco defeated "Joke We. Haw Bed BOI 4 um.u...

uu.c pocket. He was captain 6f the Allhoff team which rolled into sev covered that pound for pound Ridge art. Doerr. Red Sox Unifier Dodeers i Holder, Dodgers Linck of Holland, 2-6, 10-8, 3-6, 7-5. 6-2.

City mackerel is a game fish that will on the post. 61 Coleman. Browns IPSIKO. CUDS enth place Friday night. Stanky.

You can't make a machine run better by removing your best spark plug and a jolting blow was dealt to the confidence of the ball club in thii maneuver. Leo's handling of his pitchers in late Innings In the other singles. Dr. Hans Van Swol of Holland downed -Then and Now- Georges Pasquler of Monaco, 6-1 The 298 was his second such total in 10 years, having rolled the same count in December, 1940. His other games were 189 and 205 for a 692 series.

This was good for 15th place. 6-1, 6-2. The Netherlands meets RED BANK SPRING SERVICE AUTO TRUCK TRACTOR TRAILER Ireland in the second round. In Shore Sports has been something less than superlative. Quite a bit less.

Lest the reader feel that this writer Is prejudiced against Leo, let me hasten to correct that impression by Insisting that he is, and can only think that lince Leo had decided that he has his "kind of team" and one which he thinks is a first place team, the other clubs will just roll over and play dead (this Is a quote from the writer's previous piece in 1949). Since the other clubs do not quite agree with this theory are we to have a repetition of one of Leo's famous quotes In 1949 "I am not interested in finishing anywhere but first SPRING SPECIALISTS Robinson Hurt BROOKLYN, (fl5) Jackie Robinson was out of the Brooklyn line Shrewsbury Ave. Ph. RI 6-1581 i By Jim Sullivan John Pandolfe has the novel experience of coaching at the school that was the ancient rival of the institution from which he graduated. Pandolfe, who is regarded as one of the foremost athletes to up yesterday with a flnreup of an old football knee injurv.

The Dodger second baseman re Oakhurst Defeats ported the knee locked on him in New MACK Trucks IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 2-TON CHASSIS, 14' LONG Tim 2-TON DUMP CHASSIS Spirit Rear Axle 9: (Ml Tina LJT TRACTOR With Thirmodrn 107 En fin ALL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Central Jersey Mack Sales Co. H'WAT A PLAlStlELD AYE. NEW BRI'NSWICK J-6500 vimm iiiii 1 11. i 11 11 I the Cincinnati game Friday. Doc Pimlico Race Won By County Delight Wendler, Brooklyn trainer, said, Bishop Freshmen graduate from Neptune high school in the past quarter century, is returning to coach at Asbury Park high school next fall after an unexplained absence of several years.

BALTIMORE. Rokeby Sta "There's nothing wrong. Just a loose cartilage floating around in there." Nevertheless. Robinson who Is hitting .415. had the knee x-rayed.

Rocky Bridges took his place at second base. bles' County Delight galloped to Oakhurst grammar school's baseball team won it's sixth game of the season Thursday when they a. Pandolfe set a blazing trail dur an easy 2Va length victory over ing his athletic career at Neptune, where he starred with the football, three other 4-year-olds in the 53rd defeated the Asbury Park fresh i Mm iiii men, 7-e. at the Oakhurst field. basketball and baseball squads.

He JF1 Dixie handicap at Pimlico yesterday before 15.821. Oakhurst (7) I Aiburj Park () captained the gridiron squad dur ,111111 IBIS AD Tim KTIa1.a1. 3 Albino. If 3 1 1 ing his senior year, 1934. In high school, Pandolfe was a talented ty Delight out in front at the start oamtjr.

3 and led entire mile and teenths ln 1:58 4-5. It was County I wooiie. at Delight's first stakes victory of the i year and was worth $18,650. iTu7rt IIHeleotls. 3D 3 Brandt.

3b 3 Ji Furlong, as.v- 3 1 Letts, cf 3 1 OiPeztpUa, 3 OiJorgenaen, 1 0 Muccle. 1 0t Warner, 0 OjWood, as 1 JOHN PANDOLFE THEN King Ranch's On The Mark was Jit i second, two ana I naif lengths e-Taborn, pr twirl four games in a seven day back, a classy pitcher and rugged court star. After receiving his sheepskin from Neptune in 1935, John traveled to Missouri, where he became the yearling backfield star of the Maryville State Teacher's college eleven. He was the team's standout back despite the fact he was only a freshman. Pandolfe also performed with the Maryville varsity baseball team, being a combination pitcher, catcher and third stretch, winning three.

He grad S6 aneaa or BrooKmeaae stable Why Not Now. Trailing by another two lengths was S. W. Labrot, e-Ran for Bott ln the Ith JOHN PANDOLFE NOW uated in 1941. After practice teaching at Leonardo high school under Arnie Scare fcy Innings Asbure Park 1 1 1 Oakhurst 0 0 7 Asbury Park Boys' club in the Television Trade In REPOSSESSION SAIL! Monmouth-Ocean Countv Baseball THS FOLDING DOOR iruex, jonn was appointed to tne; league in 1950.

He also kept active Asbury Park high school faculty in in football, organising the Yellow ZJ NfOPRCKt- MEANS LARGER ROOMS 1941. In addition to his teaching i Jackets in 1948 and guiding them Baseman. duties, he assisted Bill (dinner) tn th. inn in th. Chnr.

rnnik.11 He transferred toUpsala college. Smith in coaching football and leacue in 1949. He urveri OH RESISTANT SOU NT OH mt AH CVMNONH) MrCOT 14 Mf t4 East Orange, in 1938, and immedi FINAL SUNDAY EVENT 30 LAP TROPHY FEATURE RACE president of the circuit for the pust two campaigns. succeeded Ed Carleton as varsity baseball mentor. Pandolfe was called to the colors in 1943, receiving his indoctrination at Fort Schuvler before John will return to the scholastic coaching scene this fall, having jus received an appointment to ately barged into the limelight there, rating as one of that school's foremost athletic heroes of recent years.

John was a triple-threat back at Upsala, where he starred for three years, as he handled the passing, ball lugging and kicking. He received honorable mention for the Little Ail-American team. Punted 90 Yards shipping out tn July. 1944. aboard 'ork with Ray Adkins in handling the U.S.S.

Siphda. After serving ie AsDury Park mgn school Jun- 17 months at sea, during which he, lor varsity gridders. saw action on Lineavan Pandolfe was bora in Neotune Babian bay and Okinawa, he was but now resides in Spring Lake Oeer 40 ears with as low as $0.95 pair While at Upsala. John set that AMAZING LOW PRICES (Sorry, No Moil or Phone Ordors) OPEN EVES. Fret Parking TILL 10 P.M.

Reor of Store returned to civilian life in Jan- neigms wrni nis pretty wife and uary, 1946, being discharged with three lively sons, all of whom ufliv. i iu. ueinK uisci i i. of lieutenant. have atheltic aspirations.

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6-4S88 He resumed his teaching and dolfe famU 'or number coaching duties at Asbury Park iniof ln Bradle Beach. 1946. and guided the diamond ws, one of fnlzers forces to the semi-finals of the of th Wolverines Athletic club, a Greater Newark tournament ln meniber of the now defunct Shore received rave notices in the New York papers for his brilliant performance against a great Fordham university team in 1938, being acclaimed the outstanding nlaver nn CLiVftTi-L VX 'a star studded dmere. sb star studded drivers. miles souto of Col-Ungvood Park truffle circle on Route 34.

the field. 11947, but was relieved from ail of Awmgiii ascuau league, jonn served as president of the Wolver- Tho football was his standout his coaching duties in 1948. BELMAR Mill ines and as player-coach with that sport, John earned a baseball Coached Legion Team Mil rTflTffii 1 17; it ,1 famous ogranization's baseball, basketball, football and table tennis teams. letter at Upsala and garnered three monograms for his work on the diamond. In his Junior year at Upsala, Pandolfe was the only dependable hurler, being forced to Pandolfe kept hi hand in baseball coaching by guiding the Bradley Beach nine in the Monmouth County American Legion Junior Baseball league ln 1948, and the 1 ItiWlBKH For Latest News Bulletins Listen to Station WJLK.

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