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r( TTT frstf1! Vf? er. ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Thur.f Apr. 17, 1969 27 Daly's Heroics Spark FrazierMayBe Lost to Knickerbockers British Have Withdrawn Seraphs to Upset Win the too olaymaker of the New for four playoffs, a road total of 351,172. York team, one of the surprises MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP- America's Cup Challenge spite the Mater Dei victory. playoff and regular-season games.

"This series with the Lakers has been the hardest fought from tipoff to end of every game that I've seen," he added. Trailing 2-1 in the fifth, Daly of the league this season. The club said that Frazier was beine treated with enzymes Hawks-Lakers NEW YORK W) The British For 37 regular home season games, the total was 569,163, another pro league record. The first five home playoff games have attracted 97,500 for a total of 666,663. On the road the Knicks have played before 300,865 for 45 season games and another 50,307 hit a home run scoring Bob Palagano, who had singled ahead of him.

Later in the same uig for the elimination trials preparatory to the 1970 Cup match, probably the most fa and physio-therapy and that it ATLANTA, Ga. UP) Coach Richie Guerin of the Atlanta Mater Dei High School beat previously unbeaten St. Mary's of South Amboy 7-2 in a wild rain-shortened baseball game called after 5 innings yesterday. Mater Dei is now 2-1. St.

Mary's sports a 6-1 record. Glenn Daly, a Mater Dei pinch hitter in the bottom of the inning Daly got up again with mous yacht race in the world. was not definite whetner ne would be able to suit up for the sixth came. sums up National Bas-Association playoff in two words: fast and Hawks ketball games the bases loaded and drove the ball over the outfield fence for The Knicks have become the first pro basketball team in an The British last challenged for the Cup in 1964, their representative, the Sovereign, losing four straight races to the American an apparent home run. However NEW YORK tf Walt Fra-zier may be lost to the New York Knickerbockers for the critical playoff game with thev Celtics in Boston tomorrow night in the Eastern Division playoff final of the National Basketball Association.

The Knicks announced yesterday that the 6-foot-4 guard from Southern Illinois pulled a groin muscle in the final minute of Monday's game at Madison Square Garden, won by the Knicks 112-104. The Celtics lead in the series, three games to two, and need only one more victory to go into the NBA championship series against the Western winner. Frazier, a second year man and a second team all-NBA, is defender, the Constellation. fifth inning, became involved in have withdrawn their challenge for the America's Cup in 1970, apparently because of economic factors, the New York Yacht Club announced yesterday. The Yacht Club revealed no details beyond saying that the Royal Yacht Club had decided not to challenge, but experienced observers abroad have speculated that present economic conditions in England were the influencing factor.

The withdrawal of the British still leaves the French and the Australians vigorously prepar- a bizarre series of events de- the umpire ruled that Mike Nicholas who was on third base at the time, failed to touch home. As this was the third out, Daly's homer was nullified. Bill Collins pitched a masterful 3-hitter for the Seraphs and struck out 12 batters. He walked tough. "It's a lot more tenacious in playoffs," said Guerin, whose Hawks can even the Western Division championship best-of-seven series at 2-2 with a victory over Los Angeles in tonight's fourth game.

"You go at a pace that you can't keep up for 82 games," Guerin explained in comparing organized league topiayoetore a million or more spectators in one season. The Knicks said that Monday's capacity crowd of 19,500 for the playoff game with Boston the club's 14th sellout and seventh in a row boosted the record-breaking attendance to 1,017,835 for home and road games. Iwo. In 1958, in the first renewal of the series since 1937, the American defender, Columbia, bot the Royal Yacht Squadron's Sceptre in four straight. The United States never has lost the series since it was started in 1851.

In the last challenge, in September 1967, the Intrepid beat back Australia's Dame Pattie in four straight races. Toms River Girls Take Track Opener Yesterday's Results Toms River 75, Wall 43 Lakewood 62, Shore Reg. 36 Toms River and Lakewood scored Impressive victories yesterday to launch the first Shore Conference Girl's Track League. Brick Township, Ocean Township and Matawan Regional, the other three league members, were idle yesterday. The season culminates with the first annual conference track meet at Ocean Township May 21.

Toms River won nine of 12 events in beating Wall. The Misses Hawthorne and Mitchell had double victories for the winners. Cathy Schulte won the discus and shot nut for Wall. St. Mary's took a 2-0 lead in the third inning when Dennis Nardone singled and Nick Char-mello blasted a home run.

Mater Dei picked up a run in Chamberlain Pitches King Memorial Attracts Stars PHILADELPHIA (I) Olym pic champions Lee Evans and Tommie Smith head an eight-man squad from San Jose State scheduled to compete in the first annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. International Freedom Games at Villanova University Stadium May 18. Smith set a world record of 19.8 seconds in the 1968 Olympic 200 meters, and Evans edged Villanova's Larry James in world record time of 43.8 for the 400-meter gold medal. Olympic champion Bob Sea-gren in listed for the pole vault among early entries for the track and field meet.

Maryland's Jim Williamson, the IC4A pole vault champion and Elliott Garrett, the IC4A long jump titl-ist also are slated to compete. the bottom of the inning as Pal Holmberg Turns Pro DALLAS, Tex. The professional organization, World Championship tennis, announced yesterday it has signed Ron Holmberg, a 10-year amateur, to a contract. agano walked and scored when Paul Albe reached on a fielder's choice. Farragut No-Hitter Bob Otto had two of Farra- DM PINE BEACH Al Chamber MATES MART'S (SA) ST.

AB RH AO Eight Named To Football Hall of Fame NEW YORK Eight play-ers fro mthe early days of football have been selected posthumously for the National Football Hall of Fame. They are William "Pa" Cor-bin, Yale center, who played in 1886-88; Knowlon Ames, Princeton fullback, 1886-89; George Brooke, Swarthmore fullback 1889-92 and Pennsylvania 1893-95; Paul Bunker, Army tackle and back, 1900-02; Wally Stef-fen, Chicago halfback, 1906-08; Arthur Wheeler. Princeton guard, 1892-94; Jimmie Johnson Carlisle, 1903; and Arthur Poe, Princeton end, 1897-99. Bunker, who became an Army Colonel, was twice chosen All-A-merican by Walter Camp. He was captured at Corregidor and died in a Japanese prison Russian Chessmen Adjourn Match MOSCOW UP) Tigran Petro-syan, the defending champion, and Boris Spassky adjourned the second game of their 24-game world chess title competition after the 40th move yesterday.

They will finish the game today. Petrosyan played white. He won the first game Tuesday in 56 moves for a 1-0 lead. Both are Russians. Nardone.

3b 3 McBrtde.M gut's 10 hits. Farragut hosts Newark Academy next Tuesday. Florence Places Bid LAUSANNE, Switzerland tf Florence, Italy, has been officially accepted as a candidate for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee said yesterday. Los Angeles and Florence are the only two official candidates so far. An IOC source said an application was expected soon from Montreal.

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Farragut scored three in the first and eight in the third in a rain-shortened five inning contest. Mike Fanghella and Ron Dubbs had doubles in the big third. 11 2 3 a Homered for St. 81. Marv'a Mater Dei Peter in 5th.

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