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DELAWARE CO.UNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Monday, March 5. 1973 Holy Ghost Prep a threat to smash Delco monopoly ih "Holy Ghost Prep Levittown, which, is the xinly Catholic school to ever enter the -District One PIAA playoffs, will -be favored here p.m. Tuesday to end a County's monopoly. takes on Yeadon at Lower Moreland High School for-the District One Class championship, which had been won seven times in a row by Darby Township. DT missed this year's tourney because its enrollment pushed it up to Class B.

Holy Ghost, although it lost its entire team from last year, basketball-oriented school. The Prep 'won the state Class 3--Catholic title last season boasts a 15-7 mark this year. Teadon is. 10-8, including a 7-5 log in Section Three. Holy Ghost tied Bristol for the.

regular season title in Lower Bucks Section Two, then lost to Bristol in a playoff when a 28-21 slowdown effort failed. Holy Ghost's seven losses have all been to good teams, including playoff a Woodrow Wilson, Pennsbury, and Hatboro-Horsham. Other losses were to Delco Christian 5 6 5 2 and. Bensalem. All their losses were close except for a 64-35 setback issued by Woodrow Wilson.

In two pre-playoff games with Bristol, the Prep lost 6561, then won 48-44. "They (Holy Ghost) are a good club. Much better than the Class representative from that league in past years," said Yeadon coach John he added, "our main concern is now Rich Barbieri. He injured his instep, two weeks ago and it hasn't improved much. He thinks he can play, but I'm not sure.

"He's our leading rebounder and a tough man to lose, off- a team that depth in the first place," said Naegeli. Naegeli has scouted'; Holy: Ghost twice this "I'm impressed wittvtheir aggressiveness, and worried about their big man Keith Houston (6-5). With Barbieri going about 50 per cent, I wonder if we can them," he said. Naegeli is also concerned about Holy Ghost's pressing defense. "They just don't let you; up when they press.

being short of depth will hurt. It's tough to go at the pace they'll 7 probably try to take us unless you have a 6th, 7th and 8th man that can stand the pressure," he said. "The possibility of not having Barbieri concerned me. so much that I've Howard Foreman up from-'the junior varsity. He's only a sophomore, but he can really get up.

I might start him. in place of Rich," said Naegeli. 6-2 senior, has "i averaged 10.3 points per game. leading scorer has 6-2 senior Bill Leedecke "with -an 11.2 mark. Other.

starters are Ted Etheredge, a 6--1 senior averaging 10.2; Mike Sneed a 5-10 senior 10J5 and Tyrone Albert, a 5-11 junior hittin.g at 8.6 clip. Holy Ghost, which uses, a of offense, will a four juniors along with sophomore Houston. The Prep, like Yeadon, has a balanced attack. Jeff Flynn, -540 guard, leads scoring with 13.6 per game mark. Bob', Welsh, a 6-1 forward, averages 12.6; Paul Miernicki 5-10 guard hits 9.8; Tom a 6-2 forward, 9.7 and Houston at a 5.S clip.

Over-30 League c5 seeks new Over.30 Softball League will meet 7-30 tonight at the Madison Grille; 12th Madison St. The league, is- interested in expanding, and any, new teams planning to join the.league', are urged to be represented -'at the meeting. Sports Calendar FAN FARE i -School basketball SUNDAY'S RESULTS Cflnolic League Playoffs Soli (hern Championship Cattioiic 48, Bishop Neumann Northern Championship Father Judge 59, North Catholic 4 SATURDAY'S GAMES Delco Christian Tournament Ctfampionshlp Christian 64, Christopher Dock 3S'-. Third PI Norfolk Christian 71, Eastern Mennonite Flfth iRoss Corners 4i, Cedar Grovs 33 Seventh Place Christian Academy 43, philmont 35 MONDAY'S GAMES Pl'A'A Class vs. PerKiomen valley, 7:15 p.m., palestra PJM Class A Playoffs febington vs.

Poitstown, 8:45 P-nv, ipjlestra TUESDAY'S GAME PfAA Ctasi Playoffs yeadon vs. Holy Ghost, 8 p.m.. Upper Mbraland High College, basketball SATURDAY'S RESULTS Stjte Conference championship Cheyney 76, Clarion 42 MAC College Playoffs Southern ch a mplonship (Lebanon Valley 61, Widener 55 Northern Championship iphila. Textile 98, Scranton 57 University championship St. Joseph's 70, Temple 60 Eq i Chico State 100, San Francisco St.

rn Pa. CC Tournoy Community Ltizerns co. 75 vldenco 93, St. bnectlcut 46, Boston U. 53: iftfrho'nt 82, Brandeis 78 69, Niagara 66 SOffalo 91, Rocheter Rutgers 81, Penn'St.

52 Brown 83, Cornell 74 Army 77, Colgate 67 fAKKliams.SS, Amherst 63 Nbrthestern 78, Long Island 74" Penn 74, Dartmouth 46 Syracuse 74, G. Washington, 72 Mass. 72. Fordham 59 75, New Hampshlrs 71 Columbia 79, Yal e77 'BOffato 91, Rochester 90 Boston Col. 78, Seotn Hail 76.

ot Manhattan 71, Q.C. 64 'Princeton 80, Harvard 79 Ooquesna 73, Detroit 70 South Carolina 72J Duke 70 Vanderbilt 86, Tennessaa 74 Kavy 110, St. Francis, N.Y. 80 St. 90.

GramblinD 76 Maryland 92, Virginia 81 N.C. St. 100, WaKe Forast 77 St. 112, Mercer 94 Kentucky 91, Auburn 79 Florida -77, Georgia 72 Alabama 'Miss. St.

87 E.SU 70, Mississippi 69 Peay 75, Murray St. 73 Oregon 66, Washington St. 65 Long Beach st. .76, Marquette 64 San Jos St. L.A.

St. 90 SW La. 95, 83 UCLA $4, Stanford 45 San Diego St. 76, Fresno St. 73 St.

83, Idaho St. 73 San Francisco 96, 71 TOURNAMENTS Southern Conference Championship Furman 99, Davidson 81 MONDAY'S GAME Local Xavler at vlllanova TUESDAY'S GAME NCAA Playoffs College Division Cheyney vs. Lebanon Valley, 8 p.m., Schwartz Center (Widener College) more to cum Amateur basketball MONDAY'S GAMES Chester League Junior Division Playoff! Project House s. Comrrt. 6:15 p.m., Pulaski Jr.

High Final Standings: Wi. Warriors 14 1 Pro. Hse. 4 11 Boys Club 12 3 Com. Meth.

4 11 69ers 9 6 CAN 2 13 Intermediate Division Playoffs Boys Club vs. ABA, p.m., Smedley Jr. High Final Standin0s: Celtics 9 3 DeJarnett Boys Club 8 4 Wllgro A A 6 4 4 8 1 11 Notre Oame 73, S. Carolina Indiana 80, 64 Kansas St. 97, Nebraska 70 79, Okfa.

St. 73 Minnesota 79, Purdue 66 Kent St. 75. Ohio W. 71 St.

Louis 70, Memphis S(: 56 Mich. St. 86, Northwestern 72 Augustana 70, N. Dakota 57 Tulsa 97, Wichita St. 91 Oklahoma 60, Kansas 58 Ohio St.

65, Illinois 64 Louisville 66. Drake 60 O. 71, W. Mich. 68 Indiana.

St. 76, Illinois St. 71 Dame 73, S. Carolina Wisconsin 94, Michigan 79 Missouri 79, Oklahoma St. 73 Illinois 98, S.

Illinois 79 Suithwest Texas Tech 77. Baylor 74 Texas 83, S. 77 L-a: Tech 106, Abilene Christian 72 Texas AM 95, TGU 82 Texas, El 63, New Mexico 60 Corpus Christl 86, Pan American 60 New Mexico Sf. 102, VV. Tex.

6 3 105, 79 Far West Utah 86, Brigham Younq 71 Washington 83, Orego nSt. 72 Arizona St. 89, Colorado St. 86 Arizona 84, qWyomlng 82 Air Force 64, Denver 57 Soutnern Cal 64, California 53 Sar.ta Barbara 86, Pacific 78 ntermedlale Division Playoffs Boys Club vs. ABA, 6:15 p.m., Smedley Jr JHiqh Standings: ABA 14 0 JOW (, 8 Twin Oaks 11 3 151 3 1 1 Com.

Meth. 8 6 S. Vlliags 0 14 Senior Division ABA vs. Comm. iMeth.i p.m., Smedley.

Jr. High Open Division A. J. Schmidt vs. Mike Flood's, 8:30 PulasW'ir.

High Sox cs-. Chariot, 8:30 p.m., Penningfon Gym Standings: IL Floods 2 0 Schmidt 2 2 Re Sox 2- Brew Hse. 1 3 Louie D's .4 Brothers 1 Rick's 1 1 Chariot 0 2 ABA 2 2 Ridley-lntcrboro Junior.ABA Folsom Division Olympic Spt. Goods, vs. Knoetgcn's, 6:30 p.m., Lakeview School Darhun Builders vs.

Tony's Catering 7:15 p.m., Lakeview School Kleen-AH vs. Anna's Sandwich Shop, 8 Lakeview School Pro basketball SUNDAY'S RESULTS rtBA Altanta 133, 76ers 130 Baltimore 106, New York 97 Boston 125, Buffalo 113 Chicago 118, Phoenix 117 ot Detroit 113, Portland 10? Los Angeles 127, Cleveland 84 Milwaukee 116, H'ouslon 101 Standings: Atlantic Div. Central otv. Boston 55 13 Baitl. 44 N.

York si 21 Atlanta 40 30 Buffao 19 49 Houston 27 42 HIILA 9 42 Cleve.and 24 44 Midwest Div, Pacific Div. Mliwaukti 43 22 L.A 51 18 Chicago 45 24' Gold. St. 141 23 Detroit 32 37 Phie 32'37 Detroit 32 37 Seattle 23 KC Omiha 33 40 Prtlnd 17 52 ABA Carolina 123, New York 111 Denver 133, Utah 125 ol Indiana t21, Dallas 118 Kentucky 121, Memphis 91 San Diego 115, Virginia no Standings: East West W.L Carolina 52 21 Utah Kentucky 46 26 Indiana Virgin! 35 34 Denver New York 27 45 Dallas Memphis 22 50 San Diego MONDAY'S GAMES WO CARES A3OUT A SHUT OUT? YOU A P.I.SHT/ Flyers trade Petvin, for Terry Crisp PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia Flyers at midnight that they traded defenseman Jean Petvin for the New center Terry Crisp. The trade was made just before the National Hockey League's deadline --midnight Sunday.

Crisp, 29, has played in 54 games for New. York this season and is credited four goals and 16 "assists for 20 points. Petvin played in 35 games, and -has three goals and eight assists for 11 points. Writer joins Skins staff (UPI) Dick Myers, a former sportswriter for United (Press International and an aide in the National Football League's player personnel department, has been hired as top administrative assistant to Washington Redskins. srers' duties will be to h'elp sign, players to contracts and to supervise the administrative office of the Redskins.

Tonight at Palestra in role PHILADELPHIA the Palestra prior to the Class Lansdowne-Aldan taps, St. 45 25 42 3D 39 32 24 44 23 4t No games scheduled. ABA Virginia at Utah Pro bockey SUNDAY'S RESULTS NHL Flvrs 10, Toronto 0 Boston 4, Chicago 0 4, Buffalo 2 Vancouver 4, New York Rangers 3 Detroit 5, New York Islanders 1 Mlnnesot 5, Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 3, California 2 (Standings: McCune liigh roller MILWAUKEE CAP) Don MeCune of Munster. won his second straight Professional Bowlers Association tournament Saturday by charging from fourth place to win the first prize in the Miller Open bowling tournament. 36-year-old pro, who captured the Winston-Salem Classic a week earlier, posted 32 strikes in four games capped by-a 246-184 victory over.

Jim Stefanich of Joliet, 111. "It's just great--unbeliev- McCune shouted after stHking out in the 10th irame of his "I got a break nfdeting Jim last, because I've never been able to beat him. 1 1 bad the advantage of those three earlier matches. I was warmed up, Jim came in cold." McCune, a runnerup in Baltimore two we.eks ago, has earned $26,000. in prize money in v.three 'weeks and taken the 1973 money lead with $32,000.

EAST Montreal Ranger Boston Buffalo Detroit Toronto Vancouver NY Islnad Chicago Flyers Minnesota St. Louis Pittsburgh Los Angeles Allarrta Calif. WHA 43 8 42 17 41 19 33 22 32 22 14 100 against PerMomen Valley the first game of tonight's doubleheader at the Palestra 'here, the Lords will' have as far as they did, last year. Lansdowne, a 48-42 'winner over Unionville at Widener College Friday night the first-round of the District One Class playoffs, also made it to the semifinals in 1972; Last year, however, the Lords then ran into eventual state champion Darby-Colwyn lost, 71-51. Lansdowne and Perkiomen Valley will meet prior to the Class A semifinal between Abington and Pottstwn.

Lansdowue, which got 20 -points from Bill Koskinen and 12'from Bob 'Steele in the Lords' quarterfinal victory over nionville, will go into tonight's game as The Lords, the only Class -B school in Section.Two, lost the last three games of their regular season to Chester (8344), Interboro (56-51) and Sun (56-55) and finished with a 12-10 record before defeating Unionville. Valley -(18-5) WEST 21 17 9 36 22 31 26 31 26 2B 32 31 2J 10 41 27 24 Blazers 4. -New fork 2 Minnesota 4, New -England i Ottawa 6, Chicago 4 Quebec 6, Houston 3 Winnipeg 2, Los Angeles 1 first half championship hip-then lost to second-half winner Wissahickon, a Class -A school, 55-53, in overtime Pemoman Valley, the Bux--- for 'the league title. Mont Class'B titlist; had. i first-round bye.

The winner ot tonight's game will, play- the survivor Wednesday's semifinal match between PV is coached by Pat All of its starters -are seniors. Center Paul Weaver is 6-7 semuinai match -and has a 14.6 average The Darby-Colwyn and Vfonfard are Paul Nace (6-3. Lower Bucks Section Two. and MJke Havener (6-3 'rv i ''-'W- The giiards are Greg The District One Class Eckman (6-2, 12.4) and Joe finals will be Friday, also at Chrisman (6-2, 5.9). Standings: EAST Cleveland New England Blazers New York Quebec Ottawa Winnipeg Houston Minn.

Los Angeles Alberta Chicago NHL 30 34 29 36 27 32 27 34 WEST 40 i3 33 28 32 30 30 31 28 33 24 38 MONDAY'S GAMES Plst 37 25 2 74 35 36 2 72 60 59 No games scheduled. WHA Chicago at New York School hockey SATURDAY'S RESULTS infereounly Bonner 1 TUESDAY'S GAMES Swartlimore vs. Hsvorford, 5 p.m, of Ponn Rink 2 stadiums to expand PHILADELPHIA (AP) Two stadiums here will have expanded use in coming inouths to accommodate racing, motorcycle "facing- and soccer, according to city recreation officials. Deputy Recreation Commis- iioner Lloyd J. Vye" said Sunday that 15 Friday nights.of.

midget racing at J.F. Kennedy Stadium will begin May 11, and will include three dates in May, 'ive in June, two in July and five in. August. Veterans Stadium will be the scene of 11' games of the new am in the North American League. The, as yet-unnamed team will begin play on May 11 also, and will have a total 11 games, mostly and Fridays, with a' finale on Aug.

10. addition, Kennedy Stadium host the Crown 100 Midget Racing on July 2 and 3 for the iop-midget racers in the East, and on Sept. 28 a motorcycles ivent is planned. ROSEMARIE LOUNGE VIllAGE GREEN SHOPPING CENTER, ASTON, PA. 494-9792 TUESDAY N1TE All You Can Eat 8 P.M.

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