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1 JT lO IT a 1 fc ihl rniL.AutiL.rniA nuiKcn. suinuay mukiniwu. makuh 13. 1866 Biii I Bio. Afton Red Cops'Duke Tops 76ers Conquer HER0LD M0RAN St.

Joseph's in Romp Syracuse, worked in Chapman and gave all other bench warmers, re-! gardless of class, a chance to have fun before it ended. ui. iiuscjju wiuLii iiuw nas a 3-0 record over Davidson in the! rnntinn. 1. Json and Guokas and put in an Contained From 1st Sports Page all.senior team of Ford victofy gave the Hawks a 26-5 Duff- McKenna, Chapman and! record for the season and a two-iBrenner- Before long he had! year mark of 50-8 for Jack Ram- say's combination of Matty Guokas, Cliff Anderson, Billy Oakes, Marty Ford and Tom Duff (with Chuck Steve Chapman and Bob Brenner backing up).

XT .5 1 two -seasons, started runningjStallworth Feature Race At Liberty Bell Afton Red, the first horse to break two minutes at Liberty! Bell Park last year, displayed ana speed Saturday night at the Northeast Philadelphia track, winning the $10,000 feature in 2:03 45 before 14,532. Afton Red, a 5-year-old pacer, sped the closing half-mile in an impressive 0:59 45 to make driver Tom Lewis a double winner. Lewis captured the program opener with Cash Oregon. Fast closing Roval Domain driven by Frank Popfinger, was' a strong second, a scant head behind the winner. Senator Burton, guided by Herve Filion, finished third in the six-horse field.

Afton Red paid $11.00, $4.80 and $3.60 for his wire-to-wire triumph, while Royal Domain returned $4.60 and $3.40 and Senator Burton paid $4.60. iuuc ui iiiuac peouie were uu i the floor the Hawks from th Southern Con-( dieted the sewing up of third 32-3 place in the Eastern Regionaisthe side made st JoSphs a 33 32 loarlpr nnrl the. H3tc nne fin rlnfpnep Hum. OI tne IVLAA lOUmament. II; was the first time a Ramsay team ever won a regional consolation after being knocked out of the title fight in a regional semi-final.

Anderson scored 20 points, ascended from that point. Theyjberlain found Bellamy playing were 20 points ahead when Ram- far outside and decided to play say decided they had reached nim. the ends of their careers as an! Bellamy began firing and hit-unbroken unit and wound up outscoring Anderson, who now has 1038, wiu in thA nHnH ir.a Th Duff and Ford 17 apiece and joints in two seasons, Knicks were hittinV too Guokas had 14. Rod Knowlesjjhe ball times to tie Steve and in one stretch and Gola opened a T- mat nuu mc JJlg aUU i)11U- Ignormg the chilly -u Dick Snyder was held to six points, all in the first half. Thp St rnmhinatinn ho e-; City tournament championships, which sr)pnt iast s.immpr snrpaVl flCld "two algM that 3 4 5 5u.a,rer: Aft03 which won back-to-back S6S'.

27-11 advantage in turnovers, 58-43 advantage in rebounding iand looked everv hit likp thp Nation's fifth best teamat 1par hounds: A. assists: Per. personal fouls: Youngdale 3 Sier Via SI 2 1 14 2 4 8-11 10 0- 0 1 2-2 4 4 A A 0 2 7, in thp haskPthall rnsr.pl Ap Red reached the half in 1:04. By then, Afton Red was im- mune to pressure. He was like a train as he kept the lead uuuubu me wbiebi ciosmg nan of the vear.

i Casn Oregon ($5.80) and Mil: South America for the state department, ceased its oi iciiu ui Willi o.i5 leu Leight 1-2 in thp Pamp That's uihcn RamjHatcher 1-1 BLASI March 10. LOUIS, hosbind of th late Mary Finley Blasi. 835 Llndale Drexel Hill. Funeral Mon. morn, ing.

8:30. TOPPHZEE'S Fl'NERAL HOME. Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Drexel Hill. Hih Mass of Requiem, 10 o'clock.

Church of St Bernadette, Turner and Bond Drexel Hill. Friends may call Sun. eve. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

BRADLEY March 1. HELEN (Sears), of South-bora. suddenly, in the British West Indies, widow of James Donald Camerou Bradley, beloved mother of Cameron Bradley and Montgomery Sears Bradley. Services held privately Sun March 6. in Southboro.

Mas. BR ITT Suddenly. March 12, 1966. 1140 Wheatsheaf Abinrton. THER-MAN husband of Frances (nee O'Brien), father of Mrs.

Pauline Britt O'ConneU. Therman P. Britt. Patricia F. Britt.

brother of Edward Albert C. Miss Grace Britt. Mrs. Marion Stewart Mrs. Ruth Haeberle.

Relatives Ic friends are Invited to viewing Monday eve. JOS. J. McGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME. West ave.

4c Cedar Jenkin-town. High Requiem Mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church Abington. 10 A. M. Int.

private. Please omit flowers. BUCKIS March 11, 1966, JULIA SWIFT, formerly of 6119 Columbia wife of the late Courtland Buckis. Relatives friends are invited to the funeral 9 A. from the McClL-LOUGH FUNERAL HOME, S.

W. Cor. 63d and Lansdowne ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 10 A. Holy Communion may be received at this Mass.

Int. St. Denis Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve.

COPPOLA March 9. 1966. ANTHONY of 10 Devonwood Wayne, aged 54 husband of Anna (nee Cecco), and father of Marie DIAddezio. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 9 A. from THE ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME.

1724 E. Lancaster Paoli. Solemn Requiem Mass. Our Lady of the Assumption Church. 10 A.

M. Int. St. Monica's Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. CRAWFORD ALFRED of Featherbed Lane. Haverford on March 10. 195. husband of Barbara Fort Crawford.

Memorial service March 13, 3 P. Haverford Friends Meeting House, Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be charity. made to Haverford College or to CURLEY March 9, 1965. JAMES of St.

Petersburg, formerly of 1514 Ruffner son of the late Patrick and Bridget Curley. Relatives and friends invited to FITZ-PATRICK FUNERAL HOME, 3309 N. Broad Monday eve. Solemn Requiem Mass, Church of St. Stephen.

Tuesday. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

DIETER March 9, 1966. of 505 E. Aliens lane. SARA L. nee Clegs), wife of Louis F.

Dieter. Services Monday, 2 P. Turner Memorial Chapel of First Methodist Church. Gtn. RelaUves and friends may call bun.

7 to 9, KIRK a NICE, 6301 Germantown ave. Int. ML Peace Cem. DiFABIO March 10, 1966. LOUIS huiu band of Angelina (nee Chiacchiere di fabio).

of 5 Lincoln lane. Broomall, father of Lorraine M. Di Fabio. son of Louis and Mary NpsdoIi Di Fabio. Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral Home of john STRETCH.

E. Eaele St. Denis rris (Oakmont), Havertown. 7 to 9 P. and to the Solemn Mass of Re-quiem in St.

Anastasia Church, 10 A. M. Int. SS. Peter Paul Cem.

Holy Communion may be received at the Mass. DiMAlO In Norristown. LIBERA March 10, 1966. husband of Lena (Genuardi) DiMaio, of 1402 Arch Norristown, Pa. Relatives, friends and ail oraanizationa xf which no waa a member, axe invited to th.

funrai at RAFFEO FUNERAL HOME, 516 E. Marshall Norristown. on Monday, Marcn 14, at 8 A. M. solemn Requiem Mass.

at Holy Saviour Church, at 9 ratricB emetery. worrisiov. n. nenas may call Sunday evening 7 to 9. at the funeral home.

0ISCHER Song ($7.60) won the first puiled juni0rs such as Ander-islone" g-st j'Vtr in the second period (14- IPorrt 7-i5 3- 4 7 2 1 got a bit careless in the Anderson S-n 10-12 10 Duff 6-16 5-6 8 2 17 Mi-Kenn 2- 9 0- 1 7 2- 3 2 3- 3 1 0-0 2 0- 0 2 1- 3 1 0-0 0 lOakes 2- 5 i napman 2- 6 Brenner t. 4 Donches 2- iurunay o- 2 iDeAngelis 0- 0 Totals 33-87 26-34 10 Ts i 7. i I i Wilkens' Shots Win for Hawks1 CINCINNATI, March 12 (AP). -Lennie Wilkens dropped in two. free throws with 15 seconds remaining to lift the St.

Louis Hawks past the Cincinnati als. 114-113, in a National Bas i OFFICIALS: John was whUtlPrl flown fnr ketball Association game Satur-xfcTrdo i I day night. jChapman 0- 0 1-1 2 The Royals held a 12-point! sykacvs? 38 Guiet. DIKE ST. F-FT.

R. A.PerPts 10-13 1-3 1 1 2 21 3- 6- 8 10 7-M 8 10 9 7-15 5- 7 3 4 1 lvacendak 1 22 3 19 3 16 0 0 2 1 6 15 91 G-s h-h i. R. A PerPts penseal 0- 1 1- 1 0 0 0 0 "oene'ra 10 3-4 i 3 is Bins 4-14 Sfcakner 7.20 2- lt 3 4 io i 7 a 15 3- 3 7 0 4 17 eornwaii 5-10 o-o i i i io 0-0 o-p 0 0 0 IMCeoietU 0-0 0-0 0 0 7 ft 9 23 81 HALFTIME: Duke. OFFICIALS: Len Wirtz.

Ralph Stout (Springfield Boy Wins in Skating NEW YORK Marrh fAP aiarcn 1-J Four youngsters wrapped up individual Crowns and a brother- i euppeu a iiuacu Pairs title in the Middle Atlantic i rf 1 1 rr clrntinrt thnmniAnchinc figure skating championships Saturday night. Ginger Powell, Ellen Welling ton Louise Marie Vacca I I I loiil cm tu itiuauuug in iue game oui coum score oniy nine points the rest of the way on seven free throws and a field soai dv jerrv Lucas. Th 1 uj C1JL dllCdU. 117.111 a r.nnA in r. their first lparl sinpp oarlu in, 4V, the opening quarter.

Bill Bridges! and Zelmo Beaty led the Hawks' fourth quarter rally. CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS Dierking 2 0- 0 4 Beaty 8 12-12 28 cmory 3 1-1 7 Bridges 5 1 in riawicins oo-2 0 Caldwell Lucas 10 2- 5 22 Guerin McG'klin 10-0 2 Haen Rob'son 12 9-10 33 Mullins Smith 4 8-8 1 Silas 0 Tjiacker 0 0-2 OThorn 10 1-1 21 T'yman 10 3- 5 23Wilkens 4 9-10 17 WHson o- Totals 45 23-33 113 Totals 39 36-42 114 Cincinnati 26 35 24 28-113 lnnatl 26 35 24 28 113 St. Loui 28 25 27 34- 4 c.4 TOTAL FOULS: Cincinnati 30. St.

ti ATTENDANCE 7290. Assistant Coach Wins Ski Event FRANCONIA, N. March 12 (AP). John Clough, former Middlebury College ski captain, who is assistant coach at Dartmouth, followed up his giant sla lorn victory by winning the sla lorn in a snowstorm Satiirrlav in the North American Alpine championships at Cannon Moun-'a tain. i STARKWEATHER March 9.

1966. ELSIE wife ot George D. Starkweather, of Dunedln. Florida. Formerly of Merchant ville.

N. J. Age 77 years. Service for relatives and friends 10:30 A. at the STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME.

33 W. Maple Merchant-ville. Int. Arlington Cem. Viewing Sun.

eve. STOUT March 7. 1966, FLORENCE M. (nee Kean). of 3206-D.

McMichael formerly of Brewerytown, beloved wife of the late George. Relatives and friends invited to viewing Sun. eve, and to the funeral 8:30 A. NORRAS FUNERAL CHAPEL. 1400 N.

29th st. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. St. Bridget's Church.

InL immediately following. STRECKER March 11. 1966. HENRY husband of EMTLIE (nee Holt) ft father of Dorothy Pfeiffer. Helene Smith and Henry Strecker.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 2PM. at WALTER J. MEYERS FUNERAL HOME. 6645 Torresdale ave. (at Cnruh St.) Friends may caU Mon eve.

TUDIC0 JOHN TUDICO. March 11. 1966. of 5133 N. 5th beloved husband of Edith Sisto Tudico.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9:30 A. JOHN F. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME. 5th st. at Chelten ave.

(6300 N. 5th Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of the Incarnation. 11 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Friends call Sun. eve. VAIJUA (Michael's Roofing). March 11.

1964. MICHAEL of 3157 Richmond beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Stewart), devoted father of Mrs. Maryann Malaczewski, dear brother of Mrs. Anna Scherer, also survived by two grandchildren. RelaUves and friends, members of Phila.

Roofers and Metal Association. Invited to the funeral. 9 A. from Fl'-GENE A. GNIKWEK FUNERAL HOME.

2711-13 E. Allegheny ave. (cor. of Tilton Int. Chelten Hills Cera, Friends may call Tues.

6-10. WACHANSKY JEAN (nee Blasky) Wachansky. March 11. 1966. of 2217 Pine mother of Mrs.

Sidney (Hilda) Berg, also survived by two brothers, two sisters, one grandchild and two greatgrandchildren. Services Sunday 1:15 P. M. precisely, at ROSENBERG'S ft RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N.

Broad st. InL Mt. Sharon Cem. Family will be at 2217 Pine st. In lieu of flow, ers.

the family suggests that con tributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. WEAVER EDITH on March 11. 1966. of 1422 W. Master daughter of the late George W.

and Sarah Wimer Weaver and sister of Mabel W. Hea-ton. Relatives and friends invited to service, 2 P. parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN.

1119 W. Lehigh ave. InL private. Friends in vited Sun. eve.

WEAVER HELEN AKE. wife of the late Lester U. WEAVER, at her home. 1062 Lancaster Rosemont, Fri March 11, 1966. Funeral services.

11 A. March 14. at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Broomall.

Int. Arlinrtin Drexel Hill. No viw. ing. Please omit flowers.

RUSSELL A. HOLMES, Lansford. Funeral Director. WEBER March 11, 1966 at Atlantic City N. RUTH V.

WEBER (nee ReUly). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8:30 A. KIRK ft NICE. 6301 Germantown Ave. Solemn Re-quiem Mass.

10 A. Immaculate Conception Church No viewing Mon. eve. WELCH March 10. 1966.

FRANK P. (Ink), of 3944 Market brother of Joseph Phila. Relatvies and friends are in vited to funeral 8:30 A. Funeral Home of ANDREW J. BAIR ft SON, 3925 Chestnut st.

High Mass. -10 A. SL James Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P. M. (Parking in rear.) WELSH ELIZABETH W. fnee Heiler). of 6429 West Chester Pike, Millbourne.

wife of the latr Michael Welsh, on March 12. 1966. Service for relatives and friends. II A. OLIVER H.

BAIR CO, Sobarbaa West. 301 West Chester Pike, Haveriown. where friends may call Mon 7-S P. M. Int.

private. WILLIAMS March 11. 1966. JOHN husband of Ann Donnelly Williams, of 53 W. Hill-crest Havertown.

Relatives, friends. Holy Name Society. SL Denis Ushers' Society and employes of Mar-tin Century Farms are invited to the funeral home of JOHN STRETCH. E. Eagle and St.

Denis rds. (Oakmont). Havertown, 7 to 9 P. and to the Solemn Mass of Requiem. SL Denis Church.

10 A. M. InL Holy Cross Cem. WISNIEWSKI March 10. 1966.

FRANCIS, formerly of 3124 Miller husband of Stephanie (nee Mamrol). devoted father of Chester, Walter. Francis and Ray. mond. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 8 A.

M. from EUGENE A. GNIEWEK FUNERAL HOME. 2711-13 E. Allegheny ave.

(cor. of Tilton st.) Requiem Mass, 9:30 A. St. Adalbert's Church. Holy Redeemer Cem.

Friends may call Mon. 6-10. W0LL0D March 12. 1966. of the York House South.

BEATRICE WOLLOD, beloved wife of Morris Wollod. mother of Mrs. Manuel A. (Bessie) Greenberg, Mrs. Leon (Anne) Shull.

Mr. Alex Wollod, also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives. frinds, officers and members of Workmen's Circle, Branch 13. and the Mt.

Airy Chapter of the Media Home for the Aged invited to services Mon. 12:15 at BERSCHLER'S. 4309 N. Broad (at the Int Montefiore Cem. Family will return to the Greenberg residence.

1701 Erlen st. WYNNE MAMMIE on March 10. 1966. at 112 N. 61st wife of Charles Wynne.

Relatives and friends are invited to services. 1:30 P. at Greater St. Matthew's Independent Church, Vodges and Race sts. Viewing Wed, from P.

M. Int. Mt. Lawn Cem. Elks services at P.

Wed. WUNDER March 12, 1966. PHYLLIS of 2400 Spruce wife of Donald Y. Wunrter. Funeral services at BRINGHURST'S 2000 Walnut on March 15 at 10:30 A.

M. Int. private. Friends may call 7-9 P. M.

(Parking on premises). ZABILOWICZ Of 147 E. Avon Chester, on March 10. 1966. ALEXANDER, husband of Mary Zabilowicz.

aged 81 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral 9 A. from WHITE'S FUNERAL HOME. 9th and Madison Chester. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Robert's Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. Card of Thanks The family of the late MRS. LILLIAN R.

HOLLOWAY wishes to express ap preciation for messages, cards, flowers and other expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of their loved one. Rudolph I. Holloway, Sr. and family. Unveiling Xotica rASSETT.

IDA. Dedication of monu ment March 13. 1966. 1:00 P. Crescent Burial Park.

Route 130. Penn- sauken. N. J. Relatives and friends invited.

Philip Cassett and Family Cemrttry Lots HILLSIDE. ROSLYN. 3 LOTS. GRAVES. 1300.

CALL Pi 2-7615. IMS FraaktBr. Ava, 222S N. Front tt DE 8-7100 Ac. twr 73 Vsus st utlattlss Fliral Writs WE MOURN THE PASSING OF OUR DEAR FRIEND AND FORMER ASSOCIATE LEO ULLMAN HIS WISDOM.

HIS GUIDANCE. HIS FRIENDSHIP WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. TO HIS BEREAVED FAMILY WE EXTEND OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHIES. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF JOSEPH H. COHEN SONS 2700 N.

Brood Pa. GEORGE, suddenly. Io Key Bis-cayne, on March 10. of 550 Susquehanna Huntingdon Valley, beloved husband of Florence E. (nee Reed).

RelaUves. friends, members of the Excelsior Lodge 49L F. ft A. and members of the LuLu Temple Patrol are Invited to services from the WETZEL ft SON FUNERAL HOME. 6902 Rising Sun on at 1 P.

M. Friends may call Sun. eve. Masonic services at I P. M.

on Sun. HIRSCHH0RN March 12. 1966. JACOB, husband of Erna (nee Haase). of 4356 N.

7th father of Ella Nachmann and Walter Hirschhorn. brother of Hilda Recen-steiner, also survived by 5 grandchildren. RelaUves and friends are invited to services Sun. 2 P. M.

JOSEPH LEVINE ft SON MEMORIAL CHAPELS. North Broad st. above 71st ave. Int. Montefiore Cem.

HIGGINS. On March 11. 1966. THOMAS husband of Ethel H. Palmer Higgins.

of 1542 Chichester Lin-wood, Pa. Relatives and friends, also employes Headley Express ft Storage Holy Name Society, St. Joseph's Council K. of C. 4271 and B.P.O.E.

Lodge -488 Chester are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. at the WARD FUNERAL HOME, 14S9 Market Linwood. Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A. Holy Saviour Church.

Int. Immaculate Heart Cem. Friends are invited to call Mon. eve. after 7 P.

M. KIRK GEORGE husband of Anna Kirk (nee Fanning), of 1673 Harrison on Friday, March 11. 1966. RelaUves, friends, members of Hiro Tribe No. 309.

Imp. B.O.R.M., Invited to service. 2 P. GILBERT H. SCHOBERT FUNERAL HOME.

1677-79 Harrison Frankford. Cremation Chelten Hills. Friends may caU Sun. eve. after 7.

KRIESINSKI March 1966. SOPHIE, of 2312 E. Cabot mother of Anna Sadowski and Laura Rogowski. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral, Monday. 8:30 A.

BURNS FUNERAL HOME. 1428 E. Columbia ave. (at Fkd. High Requiem Mass.

St. Laurentius Church. 9:30 A. M. Viewing Sunday eve.

Free parking at Columbia ft Fkd. ave. LAIRD March 1966, of 110 Whitely Terrace, Darby, LILLIAN MAY (nee Grote). wife of Samuel Laird, Sr. Funeral service Monday, 1:30 P.

MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, Pa. Friends call Sunday eve. 7 to 9. Int. Arlington Cemetery.

LONG Suddenly, March 11. 1966, of 1512 E. Wynsam LEWIS aged 58 years, husband of Christine Long (nee Da vies and father of Louise Cesaro. Relatives and friends, members of Michael Arnold Lodge 636 F. ft A.M., Benjamin Franklin Consistory.

Lulu Temple and employes of the Philadelphia Inquirer are invited to the service 1 P. Ogontr parlors Of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, OKOntz and Chelten aves. Int. Hillside Cem.

Friends invited Mon. eve. Masonic service, 8 P. M. In lieu of flowers kindly made donations to Dales Memorial United Presbyterian Church.

MAN00SHIAN On March 12. 1966. of 2848 N. Front st. ELIZABETH M.

(nee Barry). Beloved wife of Thomas Manooshian and mother of Stephen Bush, Mrs. John Mott and Francis Cooper. RelaUves and friends are invited to services 1 P. from the WILDEY FUNERAL HOME.

Front ft West moreland sts. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve.

(Parking in the WUdey lot). MATTHEWS of Holland. March 11. 1966 EDWARD age 60 years, husband of Eva D. (nee Wainer) and father of Allen Matthews.

Relatives and friends invited to attend service. 11 A. St. Stephen's Ev. Lutheran Church, Feasterville, Int.

Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call Mon. eve. after 7 P. M.

WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME. INC Street rd. and Second St. Pike, Southampton, Pa.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St. Stephen Ev. Lutheran Church. E. Street Feasterville.

fa. MATTS0N March 11. 1966. LILLIAN widow of John of 5121 Baltimore ave. RelaUves.

friends and members of Tilman Aux. Spanish-American war veterans axe invited to tna runerai f. dstid a. FRANKEN FIELD ft SONS, 317 N. 52d st.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues. after 12 noon. McALPINE RUTH March 10.

1966, of 7715 Pickering beloved wife of Andrew McAlpine. Services for relatives and friends. 11 A. at the Reformation Lutheran Church, Vernon rd. and Rugby st.

Friends may call Sun. at the MULFORD SHOW. ERS FUNERAL HOME. 1407 E. Washington lane (at Stenton Int.

White Chapel Gardens. McCAWLEY Suddenly, March 10. 1966. CMDR. EDMUND SMITH, husband of Margaret Bannard, of 759 Parkes Run Lane, Ithan, Pa.

Memorial services in the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr. on March 14. at 11:30 A. M. Int.

in the churchyard, McCLINTOCK HARRIET wife of the late William McClintock (nee Whinney), of 5000 Penn on March 11, 1966. Relatives, friends, members of St. Philip's Methodist Church invited to service on 11 A. at St. Philip's Methodist Church ft Tioga and to the viewing Mon.

eve after 7 at the GILBERT H. SCHOBERT FUNERAL HOME. 1677-79 Harrison Fkd, Int. Forest Hils Cem. McCURDY ROBERT, March 11.

1966. of 603 Rodman Jenkintown, husband of Ruth McCurdy (nee Whit-aker). Funeral service 2 P. M. Mon.

at ABINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH, Huntingdon Abington. Int. private. Please omit flowers. McGILL March 9.

1966. of 5111 N. Fairhill MARY V. (nee Maher). beloved wife of the late Leonard and mother of Alice Dougherty and Mary Egan.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 8:30 A. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME. 5th st. at Lindley ave.

Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of the Incarnation, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. Parking. McKEOWN MARY ANN McKEOWN (nee McAllister). March 11.

1966. of the Wesley Manor, Ocean City, N. wife of the late Alexander and mother of Mrs. Edna Kay. aged 79.

Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral 11 A. from ROWLAND ft ANTHER FUNERAL HOME. 7015 Torresdale ave. Int. Magnolia Cem.

Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9. McMONIGLE March 9. 1966. AGNES (nee Mc-Clone), wife of the late John of 1704 S.

28th and daughter of Ella and the late Thomas McGlone. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral, 9:30 A. from RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME. 21st St. ft Snyder ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Gabriel's Church. 11 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. MIDDLET0N March I.

1966. EMMA of 1512 Mt. Vernon beloved wife of Clarence K. Middleton. aunt of Mrs.

Emma Mae Donnard and grand-aunt of Reed Dinnard and Mrs. Ruth Sarkis. RelaUves. friends and Columbia Turn-Verein are invited to attend funeral the service 10 A. at the DINAN FUNERAL HOME, 1923 Spring Garden st.

Int. ML Moriah Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. MILLER Of 3526 Oakmont formerly of Brewerytown.

March 11. 1966. FRANCES (nee Goepfrich). wife of Ferdinand F. Miller and mother of John W.

Miller. Io her 55th year. Relatives, friends and Columbia Turn-Vereln are Invited to attend funeral 8:30 A. from The FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Matthew's Church. 10 A. M. Int. St Dominic's Cem.

Friends may caU Mon. eve. MINTZER ELLEN on March 11. 1966. of 2725 N.

24th wife of the late John H. Mlntxer. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from the Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN.

1119 W. Lehigh Ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. SL Columba's Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends are invited Mon. eve.

M00RE On March 12. 1966. IVAN HUNTER MOORE. husband of Eugenia E. (nee Van Meter), of 321 Cr afton Pitman.

N. age 63 years. Relatives and friends invited to funeral service, 11 A. at KELLEY FUNERAL HOME. 125 Pit man Pitman.

N. J. InL Rich-wood Cem, Viewing Hob. eve. On March la.

14. SR. MARY of the Seven Dolors Convent of the Good Shepherd. SeatUe. Washington, the former Mary Catherine Moran.

daughter of the late Peter and Mary Sullivan Moran. of 8th and Arch and former Convent. 39th and Pine, and beloved sister of Nellie Moran Murray, of Andalusia. Pa. Solemn Requiem Mass and burial will be in Seattle.

Washington. also Requiem Mass at St. John's R. C. Church.

21 S. 13th Phila. Rev. Father Lynch will officiate Mon. at 9 A.

Upper Church, M0RPHEW March 11. 1966. LOR EN A E. (nee Parr), wife of the late Allen, of 2426 Frankford ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral I A.

from DILLON FUNERAL HOME. 2155-57 E. Cumberland st. Requiem Mass, 9 A. Visitation Church.

Friends may call Mon. eve. 7-9. Parking available on city parking lot at Seoviva and Firth sts. MYERS MAY SHALI-CROSS (nee Vvml nf Willow Grove.

March 11. beloved wife of Charles L. Relatives and Friends are invited to the service. 11 A. M.

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Abington, Pa. Friends may call Mon. eve. at the WETZEL FUNERAL HOME, 501 N.

Easton rd Willow Grove. OWENS FRANCIS of 17 W. Soenrer suddenly on March II. 10i Ra. loved husband of Eva A.

Leithman 10 A. Church of St. Helena. Int. nvij vi us v-eiit.

neiauves. xnenas, and employes of Thomas Nelson ft Sons may call after 7 P. M. GEITNER FUNERAL HOME, Godfrey ave. at Lawrence st.

PATR0WICH March 11. 1966. at Atlantic Citv. RAY. wife of Jacob Patrowich.

of 3625 Winchester Atlantic City, mother of Joseph Patrowich and the late Frances Epstein, sister of Mollie Podvin and Bessie Kessler. also 3 grandchildren. Funeral services. f. M.

at BLKM HLER 8 4300 N. Broad st. (at the Int. Har Zinn Cem. Family will return to 8520 Williams ave.

PAWLING On March 11. 1966. WILLIAM husband of Dorothy DeMott Pawling, of 700 Prospect Fort Washington, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to service 2 P. at the GEORGE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARK CHAPEL.

POLLACK EDNA M. (nee Blair), on March 12. 1966, of 486 Shurs lane, Roxborough. wife of John B. Pollack.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service 11 A. W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME. 6028 Ridge Rox. Int.

George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9. (Parking facilities). PRESTIGIOVANNI March 12.

1966. CONCETTA (nee DiGalbo) of 1326 Morris st. Beloved wife of Giovanni Prestigiovanni and mother of Mrs. Anna Arcaro and Mrs. Marie Bennett.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral at 9 A. M. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, St Nicholas Church, at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon.

eve. PR0CHER HANS (John). March 11. 1966. of 2960 N.

Orianna beloved brother of Mrs. Margaret Schlick and uncle of Theresa Krager. Bertha Deschner and John Schlick, of Detroit, Michigan. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 1 P. at VAN SANT'S FUNERAL HOME.

3027-29 N. 5th st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. after 7. P. M. REICHERT March 11.

1966. of 1479 Woodland Rydal. JOHN husband of Elsbeth M. Reichert. Memorial serv ices.

10:30 A. Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Huntingdon pike ft Welsh rd. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Cancer Soc. REYNOLDS On March 11. 1966, AGNES LEE REYNOLDS, wife of the late George S.

Reynolds and mother of A. Rita McCullen. of 6017 Jefferson Phila. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend her funeral on Wed. morning, at 9 A.

from the CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME. 6922 Woodland Phila. Solemn Mass of Requiem in The Church of St. Rose of Lima, at 10 A. Holy Oom anion max be received at this mass.

Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 30. RICHARDS March 12, 1966, EDWARD of 5210 Irving Phila.

Beloved husband of Vera (nee Brennan). father of Mrs. Helen McKinley. and Edward Jr Relatives ft friends, employes of Chilton Publishing are invited to funeral Tuesday, 8 45 A. M.

JOHN P. DONOHUE ft SONS, 8401 West Chester Pike (corner Lynn blvd). Upper Darby, Pa. High Re-ouiera Mass Transfiguration Church 10 A. M.

InL Holy Cross Cem. Friends may can Mon. 7-10 P. M. RICHARDS Of the Haverford Hotel, suddenly, on March 11, 1966, PAULINE M.

RICHARDS, wife of John H. Richards. Relatives and friends are invited to the service on 2:30 P. at Christ Church. 536 Cones-toga Ithan-Villanova.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Christophers Hospital for Cml-dren. Int. private. No viewing Sun.

eve. ROBERTS ALICE MAUDE ROBERTS. March 11. 1966. formerly of 1414 W.

Wyoming i wife of the late William S. rtoDerts. Keiatives ana nenas are invited to service 11 A. KIRK ft NICE, 6301 Germantown Ave. Int.

Hillside Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. at Kirk ft Nice. RUNYAN March 12.

1966, of 5349 Greene EDWAR.D husband of Isabel G. (nee Browne). Relatives and friends invited to the funeral 9 A. HATES FUNERAL HOME. 108 E.

Price where friends may call Mon. eve. Requiem Mass. St. Vincent's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. RYAN March 9, 1964.

formerly of Darby. LEO beloved husband of Helen (nee Mercer), devoted father of Mrs. Helen Pohlig. Mrs. Mildred Fraser.

Mrs. Leona Greenleaf, Mrs. Beatrice Edonick. Funeral 8:30 A. MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, Pa.

Requiem High Mass, Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 10 A. M. Friends call Sun. 7 to 9. SCHNEIDER Suddenly, on March 10, 1966 of 3583 Heaton Huntingdon Valley, CHARLES husband of Eleanor L.

Schneider. Relatives, friends, members of Mother Katherine Drexel K. of C. 3968 and members of Holy Name Society are invited to his funeral 9 A. from the funeral home of JAMES J.

McGHEE. 2d st. Pike ft Belmont Southampton. Pa. Solemn Mass of Requiem, 10 A.

Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Southampton. Pa. Friends may call Sun. eve. SMITH Of 1349 E.

Berks March 9. 1966, LILLIAN M. (nee Rausch), mother of Mr. Edwin K. and Mr.

William H. Smith. Relatives and friends, also Fifth Reformed Church and Friendship Circle art invited to the Funeral Services. 10:30 A. M.

from HESSINGER FUNERAL HOME. 2013 E. Susquehanna ave. (East of Front st.) Int North wood Cem. Friends may call Mon.

eve. (Parking on both sides of the street.) In lieu of flowers remembrances may be sent to Beth-anna Home. SNEDEKER GERTRUDE on March 10. 1966. formerly of 6726 N.

Broad wife of the late Frank J. Snedeker. Rela-Uves and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from the Ogontz parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN.

Ogontz ft Chelten aves. Re-quiem Mass. Holy Angels Church. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Sun. eve. In lien of flowers Mass Cards will be appreciated.

STA6LIAN0 March 11. 1966. of 462 W. Lehigh are. ELIZABETH (nee ChiaravalloU) age 62 years.

Wife of Joseph StagUano. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN. 1119 W.

Lehigh ave. Sclemn Requiem Mass, SL Edward's Church, 10 A. M. InL Holy Cross Cem. Friends invited Mod, eve.

STARER March 11th 1966. MARLENE FRANCES, of Palmers MUI rd. Broomall. Pa. Daughter of Dr.

Leonard and the late Mariorie Starer, sister of Barry Starer. granddaughter of Moe and Elizabeth Starer. niece of Syma Starer. Relatives and friends invited to services Sun. 2:30.

JOSEPH LEVINE ft SON. 1512 N. Broad at. Int Har Zioa Cem, Knicks, 134-126; Lead Celts by 1 continued From 1st Sports Page finally wound up with a corn- bination of Bellamy and four reserves Barry Clemens, Tomj GoIa Sam Bryant and Dave Somehow, Wilt forgot about durinS the 12 minutes, taking just two attempts and FANS HECKLE 76EKS With New York running, stealing balls and driving for fouls, the 76ers fell as far behind as 12 points, 64-52. Suddenly, the Knicks, of all teams, had gener ated some pressure and the fans were heckling the 76ers Only a minute-and-26-second rally by Hal oreer, wno had 24 points, and Walker cut the Knicks' lead to 68-62 at half- time Thp K-nir-lrc chf C1 WALKER SCORES 8 Walker's eight-point package early in the third neriod left the 76ers behind bv only 80-78.

But the Knicks hung on for goal-tending on Wilt's scoop shot. That made it 91-89 for the 76ers, who had a seven-point spread, 100-93, going into the final 12 minutes. The Knicks were still seven behind when Cunningham came in and nobody could stop the brilliant rookie. On one of his four baskets, he went over three Knicks for a rebound and not even Chamberlain or Bellamy i i. weiii iiigner aunng me nisni.

With four games left, the 7fiorc Kio nmn.Lctl rprnrd Rnstnn with fniir loft -n o- ti. if i is o0-26. The Celtics play the; Baltimore Bullets at Boston Garden Sunday while the 76ers meet the Knicks again at Madi-json Square Garden. field coals: ST. shots tried: free FT, free throws tried: R.

re-i bounds: assists; Per. personal Pts, total points. 76ERS G-FT F-FT A Per Pts Walker 4- 4 11 3 4 22 jacKson g-15 Chamberlain 10-19 5-7 13 4 3- 7 23 12 i 7 2-233 1- 212 7-951 2- 211 0-011 5 21 1 23 9-2 Jones 4-13 4 jq! 0 I i am 3 Bianchi 2- 8 nHa- 5 l'' 1 Totals 52-116 30-41 64 34 27 134 NEW YORK G-FT F-FT A Per Pts 2- 3 9 2 5 8 3- 3 9-14 18 iK1iaimJr. 8- 9 Barnett 7-12 Stallworth 3- 9 Bryant 3- 4 Gola 3- 7 Clemens 6- 9 4- 5 3- 3 2- 2 0- 0 1- 2 3 1 Totals 47-96 32-41 53 25 29 126 76ERS 27 35 38 34-134 New York 29 39 25 33-126 OFFICIALS: Earl Strom and Red Oates. ATTENDANCE: 9839.

Funeral Tuesday For Sunny Jim NEW YORK, March 12 (UPI). The body of racing's beloved Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons reposed Saturday on the site where, on July 23, 1874, he was born. A Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 9:30 A. M. Tuesday and burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn.

In Memoriam BYRD. In loving memory of husband and brother, Curtis Byrd. who passed away March 13. "We often think of the days gone by When we were all together; A shadow o'er our life is cast, A loved one gone forever." His wife and family. ANDRIEN FLORENTINE In loving memory of my dear Mom who passed away 8 years ago today, March 13, 1958.

Deep in my heart you 11 always stay Loved and remembered day by day. Sadly missed by daughter Julia. ANDRIEN FLORENTINE In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away March 13. 1958. Sadly missed by her children, son-in- law and grandson.

Died ADAMS March 11. 1966. formerly of 57 W. Wyneva CLAIRE B. FAGAN ADAMS.

Relatives and friends invited to service. 1 P. at KIRK ft NICE. 6301 Germantown ave. Int.

Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may caU Mon. eve. ATKINS March 11. ESTHER, of 5035 North 10th beloved wife of Robert.

devoted mother of Harold, dear sister of Nathan Zimmerman, dear grandmother of Eric and Sherrl. Services Sunday. 1:45. REISM AN CHAPEL. 2317 North Broad.

Int. King David. Shiva at 6302 Eastwood st. BAUN Of 2101 Walnut on March 11. 1966.

OLGA wife of the late Dr. William D. Baun, formerly of 623 E. Allegheny ave RelaUves and friends are invited to funeral, 1:30 A. M.

OLIVER H. BAIR'B. 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Patrick's Church, 10 A.

M. Int. private. Friends may call 7-9 P. M.

Please omit flowers. BELVEDERE Suddenly, March 11th. 1966. FEUX, husband of Anna (nee lezxoni), of 1919 S. Croskey' st.

RelsUves snd friends Invited to funeral 8 30 A. from CARTO FUNERAL HOME. 2214 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Edmond's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

View, ing eve 7 to 10. HERMAN March 12. 1966, ZELDA. of the Hit-tenbouse Claridge Apts. Formerly of Chester and Ridley Park.

Beloved wife of Frank Berman. Dear mother of Mrs. Solomon S. Lachman. also survived by two grandchildren.

Relatives, friends and aU organizations that she was affiliated wtih axe invited to services Mon. 1 P. M. from OHEV SHOLOM Synagogue Center Chester Chester, InL Brookhaven Cem, Shiva observed at the Rlttenbouse Claridge Apts. 18th ft Walnut zta AdL 1117.

Phila (Con. ducted by REISMAN FUNERAL DI SECTORS). i "I I 1 1 Arsdaie mo Suddenly. March 11. 1966.

of 4061 Comly FRANK beloved hus-i band of Helen E. Beri. Relatives, friends and Franklinville Quartet Club invited to funeral A. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME. Hth St Clough, 24, posted 2:09.17 for, school figures, to win the senior two runs on the 65-gate slalom 'ladies title.

lu acl a double worth $38.40. Hall Turns Down TV LOWELL, March 12 (AP). The trustees of the Lowell Auditorium have turned down an application by Boston fight promoter Sam Silverman for use of the auditorium to televise the Cassius Clay-George Chuvalo heavyweight fight March 29 in Toronto. A spokesman said that five veterans organizations had requested that the permit be denied because of Clay's remarks following his draft reclassification to 1-a. Liberty Bell Charts FIRST RACE Purse $1500.

Pace. Claiming. One Mile. Winner-Willie J. Lewis' b.

4, by Lew Burton-Bernice Win by Mc I Win. Handle $39,007. Daily Double Horse, Driver PP. 'i Fin. Odds Cash Oregon (Lewis) 3 5 1 1.90 Cherokee Kid (Jacobs) 5 1 21 3.80 Holly Boot (Rathbone) 6 2 10.60 Sweetheart Direct Parker 8 x6 4I3i 11.10 Meadowbrooke (Filion) 1x4 'a 3.60 Rhapsody In Blue (Custis)7 7 61' 3.80 Beach Head(Malibashika)4 3 725 23.40 rend a Diamond (Crank) 2x 8 8 32-60 CASH OREGON 5.80 3.20 2.40 CHEROKEE KID 4.20 3.00 HOLLI BOOT 4.20 SECOND RACE Purse $2200.

Pace. Conditioned. One Mile. Winner Milburn M. James b.

5. by Patrick Song-Camden Martina by Santi-os. Time: 2:05.4. Horse. Driver PP.

6 Fin. Odds Mil Song (Crank) 4 5 1" 2.80 Dependable Pick (Hub'd) 2 2 2 2.20 New Star (Cameron) 1 3'4 11.00 Countess Anderson (L'desl 4 44 8.00 Dreamer's Gold (Larente)3 3 5.30 Tarport Foley (Higgins) 7 7 6s" 9.60 Flashing Fury (Lubosco) 8 8 7 50.30 Miller Hanover (Greene) 5 6 8 4.80 DAILY DOUBLE (3-4) PAID $38.40 MIL SONG 7.60 3.60 3-00 DEPENDABLE PICK 3.40 2.60 NEW STAR 4.00 THIRD RACE Purse $3500. Pace. Claiming. One Mile.

Winner Ferme Lapiniere Enrg's b. 7, by Adios Pick-Goodwill Demse by Follow Up Handle $37 342. Horse. Driver PP. 'i Fin.

Odds Armbro Champ (Larente)5 l'i 16.10 Perfect Knight (Filion) 2 5 Porter Hanover (Lee) i 1 Pepsi Byrd (Dancer) 3 3 Chancey Farvel (Wilcutts4 2 Mahone Time (Harp) 1 4 Amber Dream (Cameron)7 7 i 4" 6" 1 9oo 7 23.30 ARMBRO CHAMP 34.20 11.20 5.20 PERFFCT KNIGHT 5.00 4.00 PORTER HANOVEK 3.40 FOURTH BACE-Purse $2000. Pace. Claimine. One Mile. Winner- Wawaset Stables' b.

10. by Waybill-Pauline Dillon by Spencer Dillon. Time 2:06. Horse. Driver PP.

'i Fin. Odds Forrester (Myer) 3 4 2.40 Jessie Can Pace (Gal'e) 5 3 23i 22 60 Astute Student (Crank) 4 1 31 1.10 Gypsy Gene (MalibashkaU 5 4" 610 Ima'sGal (McCandl's)l 6 7 5s 21.90 Little Gay Girl (Cherrix) 2 i 6 6.40 Whirley Bird (Muntz) 8 2 7 11-30 Adio Elkinton (O'gl'ta 7 8 8 62.20 FORRESTER 6-80 4.00 2.80 JESSIE CAN PACE 17.20 4.60 ASTUTE STUDENT 2.60 FIFTH RACE Purse $4000. Pace. Conditioned. One Mile.

Off 9:59. Winner Midway Stable's b. 4. by Widower Creed-Wall Street by Nibble Hanover. Time-2 04.3.

Horse. Driver PP. 'i Fin. Odds Tax Exempt (Legum) 4 2 l'i 4.50 Becker Hanover (Pullen) 8 12 19.00 Shady dale Proper (Scott) 2 4 3' 1000 Little Nipper (Hubbard) 1 3 4s 2.50 Singing Water (Greene) 3 5 5J 10.20 Matt B. (Burton) 6 7 41.50 First nark (Huebsch) 7 8 76.20 Leopard Hanover (P'fger)5 6 8 1-10 TAX EXEMPT 11.00 5.20 3.20 BECKER HANOVER 12.20 6.40 gHADTDALE PROPER 6.00 SIXTH RACE Purse $2700.

Pace. Conditioned. One Mile. Off 10:22. Winner Kenlen Stable's b.

5. by Something Special-Singing Bird by Victory Song. Time 2:07. Handle $102,572. Horse, Driver PP.

'i Fin. Odds Jayron (Hand) 8 7 lk 260 Miss Adios Star (FlUon) 3 3 2' 1-30 Mister Nibley (Myer 4 5 3 5.70 Honorbee (Galentine) 1 4 41,4 4.00 Tag Em (Larente) 5 6 41" 13.40 Captain CBoy (RidgwayV.6 2 6 17.90 Bayard (Boyd) 7 1 7" 37 40 Bedford Hanover (Scott) 2 8 8 63.70 JATRON 7.20 3.60 3.00 MISS ADIOS STAR 3 JO 2.60 MISTER NIBLET 2-80 SEVENTH BACE-Purse $10,000. Pace. Preferred. One Mile.

Winner- Ernest and Leon Massey's ro. 5, by Kim Castle-Bonnie Royal by Royal Napoleon. Time 2:03.4. Handle $95,315. Horse.

Driver PP. i Fin. Odds Afton Red (Lewis) 3 1 1 4 50 Royal Domain (P'fger) 2 2 3.30 Senator Burton (Filion) 5 6 9.00 Bobby T. Knight(B'dbury)4 3 4'i 1.40 Dr. Brooks (Boyd) 6 4 7.00 Egyptian Pride (Dancer) 1 5 6 5.10 AFTON RED 11-00 4J0 3.60 ROTAL DOMAIN 4.60 3-40 SENATOR BURTON 4.60 EIGHTH BACE-Purse $6000.

Pace Preferred. One Mile. Winner-Harry Harry E. and Paul Sica's b. 5.

by Titan Hanover-Bluett by Volo- mite. Time Handle niioz. Horse, Driver PP. i Fin. Odds Blizzard Hanover (SaVe) 4 4 36.70 Bee's Chief (Cameron) 2 2 2 2-40 Precious Scot (Dancer) 113- 2.20 Rita Gallon (Filion) 6 3 4 6 70 Lady Toner (Crank) 3 6 5'i 12.60 Safe Return (Cameron) 3 5 tni 10.10 Beautiful Melody (Kean) 7 7 7" 12.10 Liberty Knight (Pullen) 8 x8 8 3.70 BLIZZARD HANOVER 75-40 17.20 5 60 BEE'S CHIEF 4.20 2-80 PRECIOUS SCOT SM NINTH BACE Purse $4000.

Pace. Claiming. One Mile, Winner-Dreyfus and Fisher, and Gillespie's b. 5, by Shadow Wave-Sunbeile by Mighty Sun. Horse, Driver PP.

lj Fin. Odds Solar Wave (Cameron) 2 4 l'i 6-50 Fancy Gold (Cote) 5 6 2's 4.90 Jerry Aarcraft (Boyd) 17 3" 1.40 Sea Buoy (McGee) 6 5 44 15.40 Shadydale Yankios(Bfic)3 3 5" 8.20 Dick Byrd (Roberts) 7 8 6' 10.00 Avon Darky (Filion) 4 2 7" 5.00 soiAB wave tSM iSo Paul Gillane were the singles winners and Ann and Dan Par-saric won the pairs title. Gillane, 15, from Springfield, won the novicemen's title. The Parsaric youngsters, Ann, 10, and Dan, 12, who won the mixed pairs competition, are from Farmingdale, N. Y.

Miss Powell, a 15-year-old from Woodbridge, put on dazzling free skating show, aft.r taking the lead in the! Miss Wellington, 14, West Orange, N. copped the junior ladies class and Miss Vacca, 13, Lindenhurst, N. won the novice ladies division. U.S.Wins Hockey, Gains 1967 Berth LJUBLJANA, March 12 (AP). Yugoslavia -The "United States closed out its schedule in the World Hockey Tournament with a 6-4 victory over Poland, Saturday, assuring the Amer icans they will remain in the championship bracket next year.

The victory was the second straight for the United States and left winless Poland alone in last place. The last-place team drops into the second division next year and will be replaced by West Germany, winner of the second division. The U. S. finished with a 2-5 record in the round-robin tourney.

The championship will be decided Sunday, with Russia seeking its fourth straight world title. Villanova Coach On Clinic Staff PITTSBURGH, March 12. Jack Kraft, coach of the Villanova University basketball team, will be one of the lec turers at Coach of the Year here, April 2-3. Such famed tutors as Adolph Rupp, Kentucky; John Wooden, UCLA; Vic Bubas, Duke; Ralph Miller, Iowa, and Ben Car-navale, U. S.

Naval Academy, also are on the program. Keith Molesworth, Colt Official, Dies BALTIMORE. March 12 (AP) Keith Molesworth. director of Football League, died Saturday of a heart attack. He was 60.

Police said Mr. Molesworth had been working in the yard of his home when he was strick- jen. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Union Memorial Hos pital. at T.inrileV Avo Cnlamn Ue. XJ quiem.

Church of St. Timothy. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. View-ins Tues. eve. Parking. FIDLER March 10.

1966, JAMES, of the Normandie Hotel, 36th Chestnut brother of the late Frances M. Ince of S. Fairview Upper Darby. Services Tues. afternoon.

2 o'clock. GEORGE C. TOPPITZER'S FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd. at Lansdowne Dnexel Hill.

Int. Arlington. Friends may call Mon. eve. GALLAGHER March 9.

1966. of 223 W. Sulis formerly of 3329 N. Gratz st. and Donegal.

Ireland, JAMES beloved husband of Ellen Gallagher. Relatives, friends and Holy Name Society invited t- funeral t-i0 A. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME. 5th St. at Lindley ave.

Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of the Incarnation. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Viewing Sun. eve. Parking. GASSERT A. ROY GASSERT, husband of Estol (nee Hicks), on March 11, 1965.

of 140 N. Easton Warrington. Friends, members of the Benjamin Franklin Consistory Lu Lu Temple Shrine, The Saints ft Sinners. Phila. Mounted Guard, Germantown Lions Optimists may call Mop.

J. W. DEAN A SON. f401 Rising Sun Lawndale. Phila.

Lodge 380 F. A. M. Services 8 P. M.

In lieu of flowers family reouests donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Service and int. at the convenience of the family. QELLMAN March 12. 1966.

HARRY, of the Duf-fleld House. Apt. 807. 3701 Consho-hocken husband of Esther nee Roseman), father of Bonnie and David Gellman. son of Mrs.

Anna Goldstein and the late David Goldstein; bro'her of Mrs. Herman (Dorothy) Goldberg, Mrs. Abe (Jean) Greenberg and Max Goldstein, also survived by a grandson. Services 1 P. M.

precisely for relatives friends and members of the Golden Slipper Square Club, Pussmarainlens. the Pannonia B. and all other organizations of which he was a member, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad st.

Rising Star Lodge S126. F. ft A. Masonic services. 12:30 P.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at the lata residence. QILQER Suddenly on March 10. 166.

CLARA wife of the late Alfred C. Gllgrr. of 4728 Slate Upper Darby. Pa. AKe 78 Relative and friends are invited to the service I P.

at the SPKNCrR T. VIDKON HON Ft'NKRAL HOMK, Garrett rd. at Shadelanrt Praxol Hill. Pa. No viewing Sun.

eve. Int. Arlington Cem. 0REEM f)f 4116 Dunaan at March 11, 14. CHHIST1NK a ted T2 yvars (nee Rohrbark).

beloved wile of William F. Green. Relatives and friends are Invited to services Tuesj at I (HARI.F L. KKHTKR'H, 609 11 K. Allegheny ave.

int. Nnrthwood Cent. Friend call Mon. eve. HANSELL March 11.

196. ELEANOR C. wife of John L. Hanaell. of 247 Rlchtera Ferry Bala Cynwyd.

Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 9 A. from the FmANREN-FIELD A CHADWICK FUNERAL HOME. Athena, ave. ft Simpson Ardmore. Solemn Requiem Masa, 10 A.

from St. Matthlaa Church. Bryn Mawr Bala-Cyn-wyd. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Tues. evening. HARRIS March 12. MURRAY, of the River Park 3600 Consbobocken husband of Lucile (nee Israel), father of Mrs. Douglas (Elaine) Levin and Herbert Harris, of Los Angeles.

stepfather of Karl Israel; also survived by seven grand- children. Services and int. at the convenience of the family. course to lead a field of 82 in the men's division. Two of Clough's Dartmouth ski students, Adrian Bryan, Stowe, and Eave Boyle, Lin coln, N.

finished second and third. Twins' Oliva Ends 2-Week Holdout ORLANDO, March 12 (AP). Tony Oliva, the Ameri can League batting champion the past two seasons, ended his two-week holdout Saturday and signed his 1966 contract with the Minnesota Twins. President Calvin Griffith did not disclose terms, but Oliva is believed to have signed for about $30,000. He had been holding out for about $35,000 and Griffith's last reported offer was $28,000.

Oliva received an estimated $18,000 in 1965, his second season in the major leagues. Floridian Lose? In Tennis Final CAIRO, March 12 (UPI). Helga Niessen, of West Germany, scored a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Carol Prosen, of Orlando, Saturday to win the ladies' singles title at the Egyptian Tennis Championships. The U. S.

pair of Clark Graeb-ner, Beechwood, and Marty Riessen, Evanston, E1L, won the men's doubles title with a 3-6, 8-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Ismail fihafei, UAR, and Ken Fletcher, Australia. Rhoda Triumphs In St. Paul Bowling ST. PAUL, March 12 (UPI). Gene Rhoda, of Val- player personnel for the Balti-paraiso, defeated Bob more Colts, of the National btrampe, of Detroit, 234-190, Saturday to win the Professional Bowlers Association's St.

Paul Open. Dave Soutar, of Detroit, fin ished tidrd 811(1 Mike Limon fancy gold 8.40 4.4oigeuo. oi Babylon. W. was mii mitisjrr i.suif iL 14,532.

TOTAL HANDLE: $877,366 I0Urm 2-80 r-tl, Cj i flTO VtH.

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