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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Dec 27, IMS 17 BOWUSG John Regula Rolls 682 at Strathmore ladies, with Dot Van Derhoef 200. at 190 and Addie Napolitano at! And 182. Berton Cliff Brown 232, Tom 211, Lou Goodman 211, Rojenbere 205-214. Norm Wright 223-21M17. Marty Seitx 215-210-607, Bud Weierman 217-221-609.

Harry Williams 221-603. Other 2otl games were Norm Coe-Haichard 218, Bill Avdoulot 212, Chirlie Ostwald 226, Milt Symonds 203, Phil IVorman 210, MATAWAN If you want to roll over 600, chances are better if you run up to Strathmore Lanes, where 12 plus-600 series were rung up last week in the Strathmore Classic League. John Regula led the parade with 201-257-224-682. with Ken Daniels nU far behind with 243- men's League at Neptune Bowling. Ken Hurley shot 213-222-628, Lou Guida 203-223409, Dewey Braun Jr.

210-216-607, Dan Golding 211-601. The 200 club also had Lou Baiano 222, Ron Waite 212, Al Drozdowski 220, Bill Earley 213, Jim Santanello 205-207, Mike At-tardi 211, Al Knomwitz 229, Dewey Braun Sr. 200. Owen Dunfee 227 was high Charles Ffrrara 202. George in the Seashore Mixed League Young 216, and S'an Drewmany at Neptune Bowling Center.

1203. Frank Jakubiak posted 214. Harry Morris' 182 led the Howie Claflin's 200-246415 was Manasquan a Bantams high series in the Evelyn's- Leaeue at Hvwav 25 Lanes. i MiKe tunaiai ii3, aui nanion 1237. John Martin Sr.

201, Joe 211-214-668. Carmen Da vino oosted 226-223-661. Bernie Poul- son 214-26442, Ed Caccavale Also mil Spina 208, Mike Bob Apisa Feels Better After Trance PASADENA, Calif. Ml A hypnotist has made a believer out of Michigan Stats fullback Bob Apisa, who reported his injured knee "felt Ike a million dollars" after a hypnotic trance. Apisa was one of about a dozen Spartans who volunteered as subjects for hypnotist Arthur Ellen at a team party Saturday night.

Apisa, a sophomore from Hawaii, has been taking it easy in practice because of a nagging knee bruise. He did repeated deep knee bends after being told his injury would improve while he was in a hypnotic state. "We should take him to the game with us," Apisa told coach Duffy Daugherty. Daugherty had tin Los Angeles hypnotist give Apisa a private treatment sess'on follow ing the first demonstration, concentrating on suggestions that the knee would improve. Lncie Henry aucuwi vhjsi 242-211-67.

Joe Menzzopane 211- Devereux 203, Joe Hundertpfund classic League at Shore Lanes. Rick Menzel crashed 221 in 225415, Joe Tret ola 240-611, zui, ueorge var uj, nay jac mt 20Z-Z37-W7. the M.matnuan Jnnir ueuucci zua. Many Mazzeua 201, and John Adams 213. Frank Kolb 227-21611.

Bill Renner 23-21M10, Bruce Ott- Emanuele 201. Mel Wood added 203, Butch Bonafide 210. Dick Rutledge Sr. 200, Dick Rutledge Jr. 217, George Johnson 222, Rudy Jager 208, Ed Kaiser 204, Ollie Klein 214, Ray Shinn 216.

Gordon Hardy 210, Willis Planer 209, John Muller 216, Charles Searles 21J, Jack Reynolds 204, BUI Smith 218, Russ Pullen 200, and Jim Dunne 225. Charles Hoffman's 261 was League at nVwy 35 Lanes. Chip high single and others over 200 Harterhit 190, Ken Thompson 210-182, Rick Turner 138, Bob Skokos 2M 210-578. mer 200-212-608, Kay uroeoer 202-209-605, and Len Kucher 204-200-602. Also in the 200 club were Jerry Ward 244, Roy Zarky 231, and Ed Nclan 222.

Evans Wbyte had 226, Greg Tice 198, Ron Thomson 180, Wayne Palmer 201. Rick Bower 178-177, and Joe Emanuele 176. were John Merrm cen Beutell 205-207, Emil Schmitt 206, Al Brener 222, Paul Jackson 205, and Ernie Romano 213. Also Fred Bruno 232, Mike Gallagher 230, Phil Saitta 200, Sid Del Negro 202, Ed Wolfe 202, Dick Kiefer 201, Bob Lee 206, Ken Doremus 216, Doc Conte 207-209, Frank Clinedinst Mary Lou Broskoskie's 201 and Pete Maffei's 232 won turkeys in the Neptune Monday Night Mixed League. Jesse Nuccio shot 216, Lou Agnime 207, Lou Kolaritsch 204, Emil Fortunato 201, John Scarfo 211, Gary Hall 206, Ken Cogan 201.

and Joe Henry 200. Jane Burdge had 200 for the Cliff Chapman hit 241-204-638 to pace the Neptune Business- 5 Erminio Aurilio's 223 was high in the Shore Lanes Wednesday 800 League. Then came Lou Dughi 212, Ocie Riddle 211, Jack KeUen 211, Joe Pondaco 205, Dick Kelly 203, Herb Wolfe 231, Ulyssei Smith 201, Fred Cuccurullo 201, Sam Stevenson 201. CHARGERS From Page li ers' 23, and Gogolak came Art Pier's 243-233-657 was a high for the season in the Wednesday 845 League st Shore Lanes. Don Burgener hit for 216, Jim Serano 215, Marty Fahey 211, Barney Karasic 211, Willard Ashmore 209, Al Sur.ger 203, Bill Obome 203, and Bill Barber 200.

Pb through from a difficult angle from 39 yards out. Improve Attitudes All the MSU players volun Buffalo got the ball on downs for the second time, with less than a yard to make, and again it was Gogolak from the teering for the experiment were told they would have good at titudes an reflexes and be 32. Gogolak barely missed irom able to concentrate better for the 32 for a fourth field goal. the football game agairst UCLA in the Rose Bowl on New Year's He kicked the extra points on the touchdowns to score 11 Day. Nibby Miller's 209 was high in the Monday Night Hurricane League at Bradley a a.

Nancy Payne hit 194, Terry Letizia 189, Gwen Singleton 180, Clara Chapman 179, Karla Zim-' merman 177, and Lucille Mc- Elroy 177. Carole Bartasek hammered out 180-201-549 in the Harmony 1 Lanes Women's Major League last time out. Frances Craig -hit for 223-541, Jean Allen 192- 204-535, Lee Calzone 177-212-528, Jackie Runge 194-509 and Cathy Crosbee 215-508. points. Dr.

James Feurie, team phy The Buffalo defensive team sician, said the players actual Ed Reichert Jr. was high in the Hyway 35 Lanes 869 Scratch League last time with 203-223-234-660. Vic Griffin tossed in 212-208-206-626, Bud Van Schoick 217-213-620, Bill Curran 200-221-600. Walt MegiU had 201, Charles Jahn 210, Gus Laube 215, Walt Edick 229, Bob Shinn 202, Ed Remig 211, Bill Liptok 202-205, Chet Hinckley 212, Jack Reynolds 211, Chuck Feeney 205, Jerry Carroll 204, Dick Lubrich 212, John Palmeri 208, Clint Matthew 227, Tony Sirianni 216. Droved to be tremendous, with ly were under hypnosis and that 270-pound Tom Sestak and 250- it had a legitimate use in some Determined to go oil out on the lost few day of the brant ond season this week, Ed Zern, Scarsdale, N.Y., outdoor writer and humorist, lugs out his secret weapon, the ultimate in oversize goose decoys.

(Press Photo) HUNTING FISHING Ice Fishermen Are Ready But Early Start Unlikely pound Tom Day as standouts forms of medical practice. throttling the Charge's offense "They are very suggestible at The flashy Lowe was held to a net 57 yards in 12 carries, that age," Feurig said. "Apisa has been doing exercises with but he got off one sparkler of weights that were the equivalent 47 yards. Mainstays of the Bills' run of what he did after hypnosis. But he hasn't done as much of ning team were Billy Joe and that before." Carlton.

Ellen, who said he has helped Had! competed 11 of 23 Madeline Lager rolled up 195-179-545 in die Friday Afternoon 3-Women Classic at Shore Lanes. Vivian Harvey was close behind with 192-190-544. Evelyn Yaccarino had 197, and Maiyann Brooks 185-178-512. By JOHN GEISER a proposed cod and put before ASBURY PARK The ice fish- public hearing in the summer. Inff season in New Jprsev mvik I many athletes rid themselves of Dick Reynolds was high in the Hyway 35 Lanes Majcr League with 212-215-242-669.

Tom Savi-no's 208-254-644 was second. Sig Kislowski came in with 221-229-640, Red Robbins 207-268-631, Pete Dutko 246-222, Charles anxieties, reported he also put throws for 140 yards, while Kemp was eight out of 19 for 155. Hadl had two damaging in Saturday and will run through I Deer Season The Division of Fish and Feb. 13. some UCLA team members under hypnosis "but didn't work with them as mcch as I did terceptions, Kemp one.

Coach Sid Gillman's strategy with Michigan State." Game reports hunting pressure and law violations were down during the recent deer season. No fatal accidents and only a half dozen lesser accidents were reported this year. Osler Captures Phi la. Marathon in hopes of placating the rabbit men. Trapping Licensed New Jersey trappers may utilize public shooting grounds after 6 a.m.

Jan. 1. Muskrat and mink may be trapped on all of these state-owned lands where habitat is suitable. Raccoon trapping, however, is restricted to tidal meadows, and impoundments on these areas. A 1966 firearm and trapping license is required after the first of the year.

The only exceptions are residents under 14 years of, age and occupants of farms and their families who of letting rookie Jim Allison do the punting and allowing Hadl to rest was quickly abandoned when the youngster's first two boots went a wobbly 19 and nine yards. Hadl quickly took over the job and got off one punt of 64 yards. Another of the several ex- NEW! America'! clean-burning fuel oil gives you more clean heat per gallon I PHILADELPHIA Tom Osier of the South Jersey Track Club, Sully's Sports By JIM SULLIVAN Outstanding Cage Teams Are Abundant At the conclusion of the first quarter of the Shore scholastic basketball regular-season competition there is an abundance of outstanding teams. The Shore still has seven unbeaten quintets but there can be only four after this week's competition. A trio of the unbeaten Shore teams sport 5-0 records Neptune, Henry Hudson Regional, and Lakewood.

St. Rose, Manasquan, Middletown Township, and Christian Brothers Academy each sport 4-0 marks. Manasquan Has Best Chance Manasquan has the best chance of finishing the 1965 portion of the current season unbeaten as the Warriors are not entered in any holiday tournaments. Only one of the trio of unbeaten teams in the Jubilee semifinals at the Convention Hall-Neptune, Lakewood, and St. Rose will be unbeaten for the 1965 part of the campaign.

Two of the other unbeaten teams Middletown Township and Henry Hudson Regional are semifinal foes in the Casey Holiday Tournament and only one of them can retain its unbeaten status. CBA should remain unbeaten although it faces stern competition in the Essex County Coaches' Holiday Tournament. Neptune Faces Real Trouble Neptune faces real trouble in defending its championship in the Jubilee at the Convention Hall. St. Rose and Lakewood, based on their great showings in the first round of the classic, appear capable of beating Neptune, based on its showing against North Bergen.

This evening's battle between St. Rose and Neptune at the Convention Hall at 8:30 p.m. looms as the week's top attraction. It brings together two of the Shore's perennial powerhouses coached by two of the most astute coaches Larry Hennessy of Neptnue and Pat Mc-Cann of St. Rose.

Lakewood should breeze into the Jubilee finals when the Piners collide with an improved Toms River quintet that has won its last three games after yielding a record 114 points to Neptune two weeks ago. Short, Fast Teams Collide Tonight's meeting of the two unbeaten teams in the Casey's classic Middletown Township and Henry Hudson Regional brings together two of the shortest and fastest teams in the area. Middle-town Township has only one six-footer, Bill Kal-koff, its only returning regular. Henry Hudson's all-veteran quintet is a very small but stylish team that could win the State Group 1 championship at Atlantic City this coming March. High School Cage Ratings Our current rankings for the Shore's leading 10 high school teams: 25-year-old New York University Ford, Auto Groups Agree On Engines DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.

Wl -The Ford Motor Co. agreed Saturday to continue its racing program on the nation's stock car tracks next year, using its 427-inch stock production wedge-type engine. In return, the country's two top stock car racing sanctioning bodies the National Associa Chargers playing for Buffalo nunter Paul Maeuire. His As was the case last year it Is doubtful if there will be much Ice fishing early in the season, especially in the southern part of the state. The Division of Fish and Game reports ponds and lakes In North Jersey, where there is a chance of ice on, or shortly after the opening, hold good populations of pickerel, yellw perch and other species.

5 Tip-Up Limit During the six-week season, anglers may use not more than five tip-tips or hand lines. Each line may have no more than one hook or one three-hook jig not larger than a half inch from point to point. graduate student from Camden, N.J., scored an easy victory in the Ruthrauff Marathon race vesterday through Fairmount punting average was an excellent 47.7 and one was downed Park. Osier braved sub-freezing on the Chargers' one. San Dieco's All-League flank Striped Bass According to the coastal patrol there are no large concentrations of bass in New Jersey waters thus far, thus minimizing the problem of coping with illegal netters.

Recent night patrols with radar-equipped boats have revealed little activity and no violations. Rebel Lures temperatures and stiff winds to er back, Lance Alworth, caught cover the 26 miles, 385 yards in two hours, 34 minutes and seven four passes for 32 yaros, we longest 25, while Kemp's favor seconds. trap on their own land. No cage trap, metal box trap or diving trap is permitted on any of the Public Shooting Grounds. No body-gripping trap with jaw spread wider than five inches is permitted anywhere, and no trap, snood or snare may be set above gro-ind level.

All traps must bear a metal Jim McDonagh of the Gaelic ite targets were KODcrson ana Warlick. Eo caught three for 88 American A.A. and John Gar and Warlick three for 35. lepp of the Millrose A.A., both of Buffalo, which was sixth in New York, wound up second All tip-ups must be clearly 1311! 1 tion for Stock Car Auto Racing and the United States Auto Club agreed to reconsider Ford's single overhead cam engine for use in 1967. Ford officials had announced several days ago that the single overhead cam power plant total defense and seventh in of ivi man, iwujtri dales and third.

fense this season, lost to San Jeff Collins, Empire Harriers Dieeo in October at Buffalo, 34- 3, but tied the Chargers here Thanksgiving Day, 20-20. irwuea wiin uk name ana aa- manager of a Fort Smibh, Ar-dress of the user. Ikansas, plastic molding firm, Size and creel limits except has founded the Rebel Mfg. Co. for pickerel, pike-perch and and will begin production of northern pike are the same as; fishing lures shortly after the for open water fishing.

Anglers first of the year. re limited to an aggregate ofj Norman formerly owned a of Washington, was fourth, and Ed Ayers, Central Jersey Track Club, fifth. Dr. George A. Sheehan Jr.

of Rumson, N.J. placed 16th in the 27-man field in 3:35:52. would be used on the stock car circuits in 1966. The engine subsequently was ruled not eligible OVERTIME 10 of tnese wee species while part of Wood Manufacturing From Page 15 tag with the owner's name and address and must be tended at least ence every 24 hours. Trappers are urged to use only traps which have been proved to be humane.

Forestry Book "The World of the Forest," a useful book written by professional foresters for students and the general public is available for $1.32 from D. C. Heath and Company, 285 Columbus Boston, Mass. ice fishing. Conway, Arkanasas, a well-known lure manufacturer.

Ivy League Standings Confercnet Gftmel i New Clean-Action Mobheal is 3 ways cleaner super refined to remove clogging and corrosive agents delivered only according to the moat rigid inspection clean-burning to jive yo nally got one early in the third period with the help of a 33-yard pass from Bratkowski to Dale for a first down on the one. Hornung went in for the 1 1 Columbia Yile by INASCAK and usau on grounds it was not a stock production engine and not available to the general public on a competitive price scale. Ford had indicated it would drop its stock car racing activities in 1966 because of the ruling and had said particularly that factory teams would not race Trt. .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Princeton Ptnn Hsrvard Dartmouth Brown more clean heat per gallon 1 score. Two interceptions stalled Packer drives in tne third and fourth.

Bobby Boyd picked off 1966 cars at Riverside, New MebllkMt-Vat by thl Jan. 24 and at Daytona Beach maktri of MobtlfOM mnd MobiloiU A 1966 Jersey fishing license is required, and a trout stamp is necessary for taking that 6pecies. Additional ice fishing opportunities are available after Feb. 13; anglers may use a single line to catch all species except trout, pickerel, largemouth bass end smallmouth bass. Yellow perch fishing is popular during this period, and many anglers enjoy catching suckers with three-hook devices attached to a rigid pole.

Surveys have found that more pickerel and yellow perch are caught during the ice fishing season than any other period in February. Illinois, Villanova Seeking 2nd Holiday Cage Titles one on his own 18, and Jerry Logan stalled off what looked like a sure touchdown when he intercepted a deflected Bratkowski pass on the Colts' eight Soviet Catch The Soviet Union caught a record 4.8 million metric tons of fish in 1964, up almost 13 per cent from the 3.98 million tons caught in 1963. The 1964 Soviet catch accounted for nine per cent of the record world catch of 51.6 million tons for the year. The Soviet catch has almost doubled during the past 10 years and is about triple what it was in 1948. It now is greater than the United States and Canadian catches combined.

Rabbits No amount of statistical or biological information will convince a certain pressure erouo and ran it out to the 20. NEW YORK Illinois, second doubleheader has lost only once this season. NYU and Settle for 3 Points Bratkowski started hitting his T. H. HUGHES Colorado State U.

have won six 6. Middletown Twp. 93 7. Manasquan 92 8. Asbury Park 85 9.

Ocean Twp. 82 10. Toms River 80 1. Chr. Bro.

Acad. 100 2. Neptune 99 3. Lakewood 98 4. St.

Rose 96 5. Henry Hudson Reg. 94 powered by Don Freeman, and Villanova, sparked by Bili Mel-chionni, open their bid today targets again late in the fourth i 171 101 MAIN STREET AUEMHURJT 531-2544 period, and the Packers got down close with the aid of a face mask grabbing penalty against the Colts. Unable to each, Boston College and Providence five each. Georgetown and Army have 4-3 records.

Unlike last season, when they won 13 of their first 15 games, the Illini have won only 'three of seven. Georgetown had a 4-3 for their second Holiday Festival basketball championships, but both could have trouble getting past the first round. penetrate beyond tne 15, they had to settle for Chandler's 22- They are the only teams of of the folly of rabbit stocking. yard tying field goal. mis group relentlessly beats record, but two losses, to St.

the eight-team tournament that have won the Festival previous on the Division of Fiish and Just before time ran out in Game and the Council for more and more rabbit stocking. This year a program of trap The sign of confident borrowing ly. Illinois won the crown in 1962 and Villanova in 1963. Illinois will open the tournament against Georgetown in the first game of an afternoon dou- regulation play, the Packers had moved to midfield on a pass to Taylor. Taylor appeared to lose possession in a swarm of Colt defenders, but time ran out on the ping rabbits from enclosed areas will be undertaken in 1966.

The cottontails will be Hot Stove Banquet Wednesday All former baseball players at the Shore have been invited to the Jersey Shore Baseball League's annual Hot Stove awards dinner and dance at the Willowbrook Inn in Fair Haven on Wednesday night by Frank Porter, league president. Winston Gibson, general chairman of this year's series of Old Timers' baseball games between the Chester, and Shore teams, is handling reservations for the Shore Old Timers. Tickets can be obtained from Gibson by telephoning him at 775-9148. The Hot Stove awards dinner and dance starts at 7:30 p.m. and costs $4 for the dinner and dance.

Dick Estelle of Lakewood, pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, will award the annual Bernard J. Cooke Memorial Trophy. The other awards will be the championship team trophy to Red Bank Tire, and five individual batting and pitching trophies. since 1878 bleheader. Villanova Army in the second game.

It was a wild second with. tagged and relased on lands open to hunting. In the evening, Colorado itate Coach Don Shula of the Colts fortunately, Trenton doesn't and several photographers on University clashes with Boston College after which New York the field and all the players go all out in support of rabbit stocking. It throws only a few University will take on rTovi- milling around the cfficials. pi I HOUSEHOLD FlNAHCEl "i dence.

tnousana dollars down the drain Each of the four teams the John and Boston College, were by two points each. Freeman, the Illini's big gun, is averaging 29 points a game. Georgetown's leading scorer is Bob Ward, who has averaged 19 a game. Villanova made it to the finals of the last season's National Invitation Tournament, but the Wildcats aren't the same this time around. Melchionni is the lone threat, hitting 30 points a contest.

That hasn't been enough to get the Wildcats going, and as a result, they have defeated only Scranton and Toledo in six games. Army has a versatile attack led by Mike Silliman, who missed the first two games because of an appendectomy. The Cadets are the only team with a victory over NYU but they were crushed the last time out by Louisville, 84-56. The semifinals are scheduled BOWL PICTURE AT A GLANCE Friday Gator Bowl at Jacksonville. Fla.

More than 1xi million people put their trust 'm the HFC sign every year. A sure sign of fast and friendly loan service backed by 87 years at experience. Today over 1400 HFC branch offices serve the money needs of people from coast to coast. For all loans, look to the sign of the oldest, -largest company HFC Household Finance. Scholastic Basketball SHORE CONFERENCE SpRtfln R.corri In Parenthesis) A DIVISION Like piswing plies, the FEATHERS ON ARROWS CAN BE REJUVENATED BY CLEANING WITH A TOOTM-BCUSU THEN STEAMING OVER A TEA KETTLE OQ A STEAM Georaia Tech.

6-S-l. vs. Texas Tech. -J 1 m. EST.

ABC-TV. Son Bowl at El Paso. Tex. Texas Western. 7-3, vs.

Texas Christian, -4. 4 n.m. EST. CUTS FUEL BILLS SOLID HEATING COMFORT! IFti. Jersey Gels Aid New Jersey has been allocated funds totaling 196,703.28 for fish and wildlife restoration this year by the federal government.

The recent allotment of $86,665.21 supplements the preliminary apportionment of made last June. These funds come from excise taxes collected on hunting and fishing equipment and will be used for fish and wildlife restoration projects involving the purchase of land, improvement of lands and waters for fish and wildlife, and for research for more effective means to restore and manage fish and wildlife resources. Under the federal aid program, the states start projects and if they meet the requirements established by the Department of the Interior, the funds allocated are used to reimburse the states up to 75 per cent of the cost of completed projects. The total amount allocated this year to all states and territories amounted 'to $2,286,000 more than the $23,760,000 apportioned the previous year. 1966 Hunting Seasons Tentative dates for next fall's Jersey hunting seasons were set at the recent meeting of the Fish and Game Council.

The seasons are as follows: bow and arrow deer and bear, Oct. 8-Nov. 10; small game, first portion, Nov. 12-Dec. firearm deer and bear, Dec.

fi-10; small game re-opening, Dec. 12 with closing dates varying for particular species. The dates are to be incorporated with ottier regulations into Easl-West Ad-Mar at Sun Francisco 4:45 p.m., EST. NBC-TV. 0 Neptune 15-0 CAST IRON FOR LIFETIME SERVICE! Ctik MONTHLY PAYMENT MANS IS 12 paymh piymh parmh ptymh $100 6.97 S.75 $18.15 200 13.93 19.50 36.31 300 16.77 20.90 29.25 54.46 400 21.94 27.47 38.59 72.14 500 26.77 33.69 47.62 89.53 ttaiuraay Cttton Bowl at Dallas Arkansas, 10-0.

Louisiana State. 7-3. 1 p.m. Middletown (4-01 rlrk Two. (J-Ji Toms River (3-3) Red Ban 1-31 Monmouth Reg.

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7-3-1. vs. Florida. 7-3. 3 p.m.

EST NBC-TV. Rom Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Michigan State. 10-0. vs.

UCLA, 7-3-1. m. EST. NBC-TV. Orange Bowl at Miami Alabama, 8-1-1.

vs. Nebraska. 10-0, 8 p.m. EST, NBC-TV. mt BURNHAM (-0) Henry Hudson Reg.

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