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..1 m'iH I Ml '1 'J 1 1 TV Peiisloil Plail Oii'ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, April 72, 1959 19 Freehold Is Leader After Caseys Lose, 3-2, Despite One-Hitter TELEVISION Toms River Blanks Gulls, Ties for 1st RCA HOTPOINT Agenda for NBA NEW YORK ifl Player repre-sentatives of the eight National Basketball Assn. teams will meet with the circuit's board of direc-tors to discuss the possibility of a nension nlan durinp the annual PHILCO ZENITH ADMIRAL SYLVANIA Beating Blue MANASQUAX Freehold Re- TERTH AMBOY Richie Mad-igan, Red Bank Catholic High School pitcher, limited St. Marv'i rOINT FLEASAN'T BEACH gional High School's baseball team two-day meeting here next Mon- Toms River High School made 0 Perth Amboy to one hit yester- JERSEY TIRE CO. Serving The Jersey Public fnr over 39 Yeart 1015 iVIAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK Telephone: PR 6-6588, 6-6589 1 1 tr 1 beat Manasquan, 5-3, and forged H5 ma ior supremacy in me uass day but the Caseys lost, 3-2. Southern Division Shore Con uay ami luesuay.

High on the business agenda is discussion to consider the Minneapolis Lakers, fo obtain a fran- Madigan was responsible for chise in Chicago for the 1960-1961 season. Also to be considered is an insurance plan covering disaster to a major portion of a team, and a change in the Feb. 15 rule, which currently freezes a player to his club. into the lead in the A Division of. the Shore Conference here yesterday.

The Colonials replaced Red Bank as Conference leaders with a 2-0 record. Manasquan remains in third place with a 2-2 record. Glen Cashion set the winning pattern for Freehold in the first inning when he blasted a triple to knock in Al Prest, on through an error, and Ed Henderson knocked in Cashion. Roonev the Winner ference. baseball here yesterday by polishing off Point Tleasant Beach, 2-0, behind Nick Nesta's fine pitching job.

The defeat knocked Point Pleasant from first place, and shot Toms River into a tie with Lake-wood for the lead. The game featured a pitching duel between Nesta and the Gull's Henry Wulf all the way. Nesta fanned 14 and walked two and Wulf fanned 16 and walked six. his own troubles, however. In the third inning he walked Vic Valentine and when Mike Mitroki sacrificed, Madigan threw wide to second, letting Mitroki reach base.

Then he hit Andy McMahon with a pitch to load the bases and issued his only hit, a single, to opposing pitcher Richie Kayla to put St. Mary's ahead, 2-0. Again in the fifth, with two outs, Madigan walked three bat- 4 p- 4 i ilBI NOW THAT SPRING IS HERE DON'T- put off those needed Fischer Draws SANTIAGO. Chile iff! Bobby Fischer, 16-year-old U.S. champion from Brooklyn, and Agusto Sanchez of Colombia, drew in 41 three ters in a row to orce in a run They each allowed only alter Boo Waskis bobbled a hits.

repairs ony longer Repairs, Msinrenanc and Improvement! to Freehold picked up the rest of moves in their opening match of The big break for the Indians Jg, '1 came in the fourth when Roger its runs in the third before Man- an international chess tournament asquan even scored. Frank Acci- last ni'- The "-round tourna- ment ill end May 6. sano slammed a double to knock U'lllinme hnnlnrl Mm Fpn mnro'l i grounder after Andy Durak had drawn a walk. Nesta then singled LIQUOR STORE your home deserve the best in materials and workmanship! Have If Done Professionally! HOME OWNERS EMERGENCY SERVICE, by gathering logrlher the finest skilled craftsmen In Monmouth County, insures you of expert workmanship, quality materials, reasonable prices and prompt service. And every Job Is guaranteed by our member contractors.

WhMhpr the jnh tmsll nr forge, yna ran hit lure BRITISH CONCLAVE British heovyweight Brian London (right) rests on ropes after training session, while former British Empiie heavyweight champion Tommy Farr talks to, him. Mr, Farr is covering May 1 London-Floyd Patterson fight at Indianapolis for British paper. (P) In the sixth, Bob Bossone walked for Red Bank Catholic, Jim Nugent and Don Zeni singled to get one run home ani Charlie Shay hit a sacrifice fly to drive in another. The defeat was the second for the Caseys who have won three and the win was the first for St. Mary's against two losses.

Madigan fanned 11 and walked seven and Kayla fanned 10, walked two, and gave up four hits. Nugent's hit yesterday was his eighth, in ifi at bats, his batting average an even .500. Nugent has never been struck out this season. in Ron Rupprecht, on through an error, and advance Cashion, who walked, to third. Don Rooney, the winning pitcher, capped the explosion with a single that sent both base runners home.

Manasquan got its first run in the last of the third when Vic Kubu singled, stole second, and came home on Mel Wood's single. The Big Blue got another in the fourth, and their last in the sixth when Mike O'Donnell walked and Chuck Salkeld doubled him home. Bill of Manasquan if Vi Hwy, 35 Neptune City "The Nice Store an Top the Hill Route 35" OUR OWN "GOLDEN GATE" Burgundy (hianli Barbarone CALIFORNIA WINES Half Gal 99 Blue Golfers Beat Fliers, Take Second North-South Favorites Survive to drive in the two runs and win his own game. In Control Nesta was in complete control in the clinches. In the sixth when two Point Pleasant batters reached base wih two out, Nesta struck out the next batter to end the threat.

In the sixth a single and fielder's choice put men on first and third with no outs, but Nesta fanned three straight batters to pull out of the hole. Wulf tightened in the first inning, after a single and a passed ball let Jeff Ricketts reach third with two outs, and struck out the next batter. In the second the bases were loaded with two away, but Wulf got the next batter on a pop tip. The loss was the first for the Gulls who have won one and the win was the second for the Indians in three conference games. Full Gal 1J9 the man who dnei the job displays this emhkm r- 7 I HOME OWNERS Ly tmmcisimt Only 'MOM OWNKBS KMr.ltr.KNrT KERVirr.

fy yoa a rly frlre wfrkiiTt wrrkrnrii holidays wllh Just ONE phona number to call Liberty 2-4444 HOME OWNERS EMERGENCY SERVICE, Jerry Colonie, Pres. PINEHURST, N.C. One SI. Martr'i M) co-medalist was eliminated in the fifth inning bl1' the other forced to the 19th hole was out trying to stretch it into yesterday as favorites generally a triple. Barry Druesne hit a survived the opening round of two-bagger for Freehold in the RfA Rink I (Mhollr ill Aim (SI Al "GIFT WRAPPED PACKAGES" for all OCCASIONS NEPTUNE Manasquan High School climbed over Neptune and Asbury Park into second place in the Shore Conference Golf League yesterday, by whipping the Neptune Fliers, ll'j-fi'i.

The three teams had been tied for second with 3-1 records. Al Chappelle shot an to pace Manasquan, but failed to score a point, as Neptune's No. 2 man, the North and South Amateur golf sixtn out was stranaea mere MORROW TO RUN IS 440 SATURDAY DES MOINES, Iowa (in -Bobby Morrow, co-holder of the world's 100-yard dash mark, will try to outrun the world's fastest quartermiler Saturday in a special 440-yard race. Morrow, Abilene Christian speedster, has been clocked at :09.3 in the 100, tying the official world mark. He will be matched against Glenn Davis and Dave Mills in the 440, a highlight of the Drake Relays.

Davis, of Ohio State, holds the world's 440 record :43.7. Mills is a Purdue freshman who defeated Davis in 300 and 400 meter races last Rooney went the distance for tournament Freehold, striking out 10 men, 1 Fnlf tf .408 0 Mih n.rf 3 1ft 0 Knvit.p 3 1 1 1 Corfl.n 30 1 ehek.lh 10 0, A Drluioi.3b 1 0 0 1 0 TrrT.e 3 0 0 1 V'lfntln If 3 10 0 1 Mitroki, 2b 3 10 Big Dave Smith of Gastonia, Cnrlfv.c 4 Brnn nJb 2 Rosnon.lf 3 Nunfnt.rf 3 Zrnl.lb I Shiv.rf MadiKun.D I WaskU.AR 3 Garruto.Sb I -81over 1 ASBURY PARK PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS N.C, was removed from thewn 6 a Innrnamnnt Vw IB.v.nM WaiKin 1UU1. nflllV OCIIWier Was gola. dentist, Dr. Wendell lhe losins Pilcher' He uck mt.

0 I 'Charley Lane, came up with a 31 3 1 lift Tumi Hirer ".) I ft. fleaaenl mi 3.S 3 4 1 Aldrich. The score was 2 and I.1""1 seie1 "UJ" walked four. Peter Green, University of i AIR All T.fwiOb 3 0 0 A Fnnd for Wnkn In 1th rm funk Cithoiie ooo 003 3 The match at Jumping Brook 4 0 0 Rlrknt." lb 4 0 St Mury'i 003 010 I 3 Cnt nnA Cnimtru Pink North Carolina freshman from Franklin, who tied Smith Freehold Netmen Bow TPfVTflV lorru Uinlmin Run bittfd in Zf nl. Bhtv.

Ktjl 0 0 0 ft ft 3. rfluni. Struck out br Mdin ponea irom monaay, wnen rain 11: Ktvl 10. wik bv Midiitn 7: i made the greens too soggy to 3 3 0 Will lb 3 Arl'kmJh 3 0 nCuhn.rf 3 ft DiCnrrm.c 3 ft Curtrrlf 3 ft r.rf 3 Wulf 3 1 i-M rin 1 b-Schulti 1 Plnom 4 Tfrk.rf 3 ft Bvrnf.rf 0 0 Nmman.Jb 4 0 PuMk.r 3 1 Smith rf.rf 3 I) Fnlmor 1 Mrju.p 2 0 rvmi- UlllDliri FOJBnOWIKl, Ml if roskl. or medal honors Monday, had Freehold Rpgional High School'a to play an extra hole before Rct-i No player carricd tinpby George Toms of Durham, Ccntral High.g ace Lpe permit their use The Lakewood-Asburv Park to three sets before match rained out Monday, was rescheduled for next Tuesday.

l'ws. iiem ui uou viud t-nampionsibowinB yesterday. Trenton title MiniMam (IP-) uy i the matches, 8-0. Chapman Wins He Ii? II Hantman lost, fi-3, 46. fi-1 ivPiiiers Trim 3 Tf i t- i.

l.tnRfns ChDDll Dnnnfll Wtlnon fonon 3 it iiMiuiiiK cnampion luck t.nap- teamed with Bernie Hockberg in man of Pinejurst was one over the doubles to battle Trenton to par in a fi and 5 conquest of a 10-10 tie before the final match George Rowbotham of King of was called off. I with long-wearing FIRESTONE RUBBER-X I Si gives you so many more I 1 LcAvis Leads Janicsburj: OvcrHoffman SOLTH AMBOY A steady pitching job by Ezra Lewis, plus timely work with his bat was the major difference here yesterday as the Jameshurg Indians beat Hoffman High School. 6-2. Iwis was tapped for five hits Onl In Matrh 4S 41 HO 44 40 04 4 41 09 4 40 PI 44 0 S3 40 103 Krotonr (' Out In Mulrh it 41 S7 a 4 41 01 4 40 07 4 40 00 S3 S3 tl 37 3 I I 4 Fnnd fnr Crtr In 7th. ornundd mil fnr Woltrbrcr tn 7th Rlvf 00(1 3C0 0 3 Point onn onfl 0 0 Run huttfd In Nnu 3 Struck out Nt Wulf i.

Wik VmU Wulf L'mpirfu Bird, 5o-houl. Millc 3 1 i 1 i 1 1 Is Aain Like Kally BRESCIA, Italy ijP Organ 4-0, Tic for Lead Ptn. l'i 3 Prussia, Ta. That was the most' Freehold Mana.ouan UK I il-, 0 i I lopsided margin of the day's 32; ab rh i Biiront I.tnr Oibhj Hurler Ulmfr i ivuiru. matches.

i Mpndlnl.m 1 0 I- i rrrM.ri i i i rie die, innianapous. wno nr rht.lbt LAKEWOOD Behind the masterful pitching of Dick F.stelle, Khr Onfrrrnrt Gulf Irifut ibirdied the first hole ir. a 12-man rf i i- i "'nd'n r.f. i 0 Meii.e 3 0 Wood. lb 4 0 0born.2b 4 J.

1 1 4 1 nr 11 rf 3 Kalkrld.rf 3 ft Srhwler.p 3 1 i -rlncv 1 isers of Italy's once thrilling Mille I.akpu'nnH Hifth Qihrtrtl cfint fU 1 Pnonev.n 4 takewood Manasqunn Aburv Park KeoUine Miglia open'road race havefailed while striking out 12 and walking Oil j'' I Prices Y4'W i mm i vui iihiui fay, vrr dttnn i rirrken Brick Township High School, 4-0, 1 Nash of London, Ontario, and Druesne.Jb 3 yesterday afternoon to soar into nbert of 'Sa" Francisco to get Italian government per-! mp "ul urerea a j-run aotiDie Red Bank Mrlkon.lf 8 rf 0 Mlddletovn Townshm I mission to restore some of the SPCOnrt 10 virtually wrap up Point Plea'ant Bfach f) Brick Townshm the game. His big blow came after old pep to this vear's running. a tie tor- the Southern Division VAmA vki Edward Neshitt of 59 31 i Philadelphia, leadership of the Shore Confer- in the other 6 and 5 matches. "tf Pul (or Tomorrow Point Plratianl Beach at Brlrk Town Rhtp Manavtuan at Lakewood Motune at Mid'l'etown Tomnhio Aaburv Park al Rrd Bank ence Class race with Tnnu Thorp urre fnnr cvtra Vinto' Mnsnun 001 jni A As a result, the race on May SO and 31 will be largely a rallv-like affair, just as it was in 1953, officials indicated yesterday. River High School.

The tingling rnatchrs and seven that went to! .1, the 18th Preen fnr rWUinn lout bv Rooney in. Srhwier Walks tilt was played at the Ocean rwn lor 4. schwtrr 4. wmmni Jt mi ma i County Park inr iiictirtinuil ui Uie Udy WHS pernor rfnnnev. i.oinK pucjirr a vir-tnrir (nr rialo Vfnr Umpires Maresra, Wolf.

BOWL1XG RESULTS The Piners and Toms River, each with two triumohs in thrpe of Indianapolis, former Walker Iversoit Pigeon Cup player, over Charles Smith, InnO CCIlfflpc tliar-O tlm Cnnllinrr, Wins First Race Appliance Repairs Washers Dryers Refrigerators the bases were loaded with two outs. Al Bar and Bob Bar both singled to start the rally, Joe DcPierro drew a walk and Lewis doubled. In the first Jamesburg had scored a run on a single by Al Bar, a walk to his brother, Bob, and John Jarusiewicz's error on Lewis' fly to center field. Jamesbing tallied its final two runs in the third. George Phillips alked and scored when Bob Lat7.o hit a single and the catcher threw the hall into the field trying tn stop the pair from stealing.

Latzo scored under Jim Chiara's sacrifice fly. Hoffman got two of the runs back in the bottom of the third on a single by Denny White, a walk to Bob Nickalaus, a single by Tom Woiciechowski, and an Division leadership. The winicss Green Dragons are in the base- 111 Tl. Ta lTT- itiCiitral lUlcs It looked very dark indeed for the Piners when the first three If rtw. il Dragons reached base successie IV L- 111) I I.

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3, nover rlub 9 City Produce J. Fahoury a I Shore Lanea Wedntiday 1.M) FREEHOLD A pigeon owned by V. P. lversnn won the first Monnc Homing Pigeon Club race of the season Sunday, outdistancing 202 other birds from 19 lofts. The bird flew 136 miles in three George Alznauer and a Walk to On 3-Hitler co.

i Bill Geldhauser. Estelle then re- hours, 9'j minutes. A pigeon owned by Edwin mmm, lit if.V- I I fi I MONRO-MATIC ABSORBERS I I 60-day TRIAL OFFER nal Brlth 1 3, Masur Ajrney 1 i lieved Starter GrprJ Sharkpv Ft Mitchell a Cafe 3. Pi.time Inn I le sndry- BERKELEY TOWNSHIP telle forced Bob tamper to hit Ventral Re.inn,! Hinh i lTj rhkm Hoioltal 3, Short Motel 0 cKivn itirnrni 4. a nai nrnn a.

i mln 9 rmnlr. K.r 1 illlU a double plav and got Ken1 atleaa 01 3 Dlra wntu fnr th. Golden Eagles scored two runs Kamuda. Wanamassa. The other inr tnp mirn nur nn Manhattan rinh i pi j.

airi' bp a kips hnict in i inL.M without a hit tn heal K'pvnnrt inn in finishers were owned tiy IU IV LinillVIJ. r.rre, Tea.c. Pe Thompson, Freehold; 'Tur" M'rtl- Bill Curtis singled to start the ference baseball game. Ir. MirJn U.kewood Fin8 1 Tom Golcmbeski hurled a Ml; iea bin; Guaranteed Appliance Repairs tune; J.

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erpenervro trie worxierttn no new anocu 5 GUARANTEED AO -I 1 v)- IS nnn.milp moronteo Iltfj error by Bob Cerequas on a ground "ball. Lewis limited the Hoffman chances in the next four innings, allowing only one more hit to the Governors. The loss was Hoffman's third without a win and the victory was the third for the unbeaten Jameshurg team. Jamesharg tSt Hoffman AM AR A Bar.tf.rf 3 3 3 NlckaVn.lf I 18-in. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED ON REQUEST Keller, ignition 3.

miet piahermen i vari drew a walk; Cur-1 hitter for the Eagles, who got Tan V'VitJ on and com' 1 tw0 hils from A1 ters and Featlrg 1 ocuunorpt pjetecj the circuit on a single Lou Wells. WuBBeiTron.t.?M.,,",M i "l0' Dave McKelv'y" The winning runs crossed in the Merekanit ts ont home Moore and Lanko. ftfth. when Joe Kleva drew a Lakew00'1. completed the and stole second, moving to Monmouth Vacuum 3.

Ardmore cone. inS in the third stanza when Lanko third on a passed ball. After a 3. rmmre B.r sd sr.cond. 1e strikeout, Chuck Clark walked, Mitrheir.

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i 1 lb 4 9 airmen 3. Dixon Manna i cnucKing, h.sieiie silenced the Larry Worth's smash to third was ft Poetsch I 1 Pearl a Bar A Orill 3, Callathan i. nrannnc nn th rAD VlttO Ctfllit Alii it a- i I I DlPrroJb Lewia.p Onica 1 Frtilllrwcf ttitti vt't lau'ti. Lato.n 0 J.iwirr.rf 3 0 0 Lake 1 Uvn uui.uitown low io nrsi nase, anu i inman n.3b 3 i Newm.n plumbing 3. Fee a- M.snn six, and only issued one pass, when the first baseman fired 1 Mui'er riw'ti' Dairy Bittenbinder and Alznauer divided home to get Kleva.

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Point Pleasant KCyporl Dlinched tWO 01 US three J.mesburg GUARANTEED 803 (Iftd Asbury Parkw III 3. Manasguan I 1 eight hi garnered by Lakewood hiU in the fifth bill In nn avail Hoffman ilia TV 1 i Brick Town.hin Long Br.neh in I 0,1 tlle serv'nS-s nf Barry Dudas, with two out. singles by Jerry 0.ean Townahlp 3. Ash.iry Park 11 who W3S shelled tO CO Pf in the i Tnnnlpvi i and Rnh Sr-nnryn cnt Bradley Park long Brgnrh I 1 i i 1 Run. batted In --Lewis J.

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Struck out by Lewis 13: Inman White 3. Walka bv Lewt. Inman White 3 Hit. ofT Inman 8 in White In 3. Winnlnt pitcher Lewis.

Loving nilrher Inman. ntres Rv.n. Pevich. first inning barrage, and Bitten-, up a potential big inning, hut Sportsman'. 30,000 KEIIogg 1-0400 binder, who hurled six sparkling Pelers fanned.

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