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COURIER-POST SPORTS CAMDEN, IM. MONDAY. MARCH 19, 1956 16 Palmyra Lone SJ. Team to Carry Off State Court Title, Jars Roselle Park Phillies Lose But Quakers i Impressive Sarasota, March 19 Tht Phillies dropped a 9 to 0 decision to the Boston Red Sox here yesterday afternoon as Manager Mayo Smith experimented with three rookie pitchers. While the loss, their sixth in nine exhibition games, may have been hard to take for the Phils, the performance of bonus baby Tom Qualters wasn't.

Qualters, who received $65,000 to sign three years ao after he graduated from McKeesport, High, pitched four scoreless innings as he hurled for the first time in the training season. He walked four but fanned three in holding Mike Higgins' sluggers at bay. Cardwell Hit Hard Gene who followed Qualters on the mound, also was impressive as he gave up but two Sports in Brief Cranford Jolts Penns Grove for Independent Basketball Group 3 Diadem Captures First Group 2 Crown Easily, 59-38 By ALT BURROWS Princeton, March 19 Displaying real championship class, Palmyra High School captured its first state title in Group 2 here Princeton, March 19 Cranford High School captured its first Group 3 slate championship In 21 years here last Saturday night when it' defeated Penns Grove last Saturday night when it blasted Roselle Park by a 59-3S count in jHigh by a 73 to 63 margin in a WEEKEND NCORES Mtprl Lttiun, 44; I. C. Marauders.

30 Jv'i (Whitman Firitt, 8ter4 Burt (Rinnoni, 41. MONDAT Camdi-a Cn.nlf l'n Playoff Po.vprano I Bancrf vi. south Caradtn Y.Mf'A, at Boruall school. Ranroeaa Vallr? la(B PUrnir Frjr'i All-Stan vi. Davia Dairy atnihts at Ptmbrrtiwi hlh, 0.

llf Industrial Lrata. Plaraff Caupwll Soup vs. Cawet tt B'toall, 7.30. urban foaf Playoff Pfmur oivlaiun Cramer Hill va. West-(lld.

7 30: Bi-nri vi. Linden, 30. flotu ami at Windrow Wilaunt. TI'KHDAT Ranrorat Valley l.eafuif Playoff Fry a Ail-Stars vi. Davit Dairy Kimhtl It All Holly Mill, n.

i. Midi Leataa Playoff Meeprl va. Biahop Kiutaoc at Gloucester hUh. 7. f'araden CMnty larue Playoff South Camden VFW Bllli o( Fair-view at Bonaall school.

1. a game played at the University if game played in Dillon gymnasium before a capacity crowd of more than 3200. gym. Palmyra' was the only South Jersey school to come through successfully for a state champion 0 fir The North Jersey champs uti lized a full court press to build ship as Trenton, Penns Grove and Bordentown all lost their 'final up its decisive margin of victory in the late stages of the first period round eamec It was a fitting climax to a fine and the early portions of the see season for Coach 'Dick Phillips ond chapter after Penns Grove and his boys as they had been had built up a 15-10 lead, thwarted from the crown last year Only in the final period did the South Jersey quintet show to any advantage, and then it was too Girls Basketball MON'DAf Routh ierwr Lr Audubon va. Camden Bell at Camden TWCA, TI'MDAT South Jertey Learnt as Cranford took a au-Jb I'tMitnaafHai'if i lead Into the final eight minutes of tt Campbell Soup va.

Local Camden YWCA. 7. AL SMITH, NIPPED AT THE PLATE when he tried to score from second base on Al Rosen's single to right field in Sunday's game, at Los Angeles, between the Indians and New York Giants. Don Mueller threw a strike to catcher Pvay Murray, who tagged put Smith. Umpire Frank Dascoli calls the play.

SosnowskI Gets SO Clever Walt SosnowskI was too in a two-point defeat at the hands of Weehawken. It was very apparent from the opening tap that the North Jersey team didn't belong on the same court with the high flying Burlington County quintet. Palmyra Roll Early The Pals rolled up a huge 18-6 first quarter advantage and widened it to 3219 by the halfway point. After that it was just a matter of running out the clock as they also outscored the Indians in the final two periods. Palmyra's big offensive three were up to rheir old scoring antics again as George Gilfillan.

Allan Girls Swimming ll riHDAV Mouth Jerter Lraau Muorfitowu vs. Haddrm HdahtNj CV)I-Jlnjuwood vs. MercliantvtHe tBotti oftl at Camden YWCA.i much for the Penns Grove defenders to cope with, as he poured in nine' field goals and 12 out of 13 Back Bordentowii and Trenton free throws for a game high total ADD U1RIJS SW1MMINR Berrios, Bell Tangle in TV Bout of 30 points. runs in four frames. His stint was spoiled when Gene Stephens clouted an inside the park home-run with one aboard to give the Bosox their first two runs in the fifth inning.

Boston's big explosion in the eighth after Don Cardwell had taken over for Snyder; The tall North Carolinian was touched for seven runs as he walked three and yielded four hits, including a three-run homer by Don Buddln. While all this was going 'on, three Bosox hurlers were handing the Phils their second 9-0 blanking of the spring series. From the deliveries of Frank Sullivan, Bob Porterfield and southpaw Leo Kiely, Mayo Smith's men could muster only five hits, two by Frank Baumholtz. Phils Threaten The Phils posed two good threats when they loaded the bases in the fourth and ninth. Sullivan, a 18-game winner last season, emerged unscathed" in the first instance, when he got Bobby Micelotta to ground out.

In the ninth, against Kiely, Ted Kazan-ski led off with a double and moved over as Roy Smalley and Joe Lonnett drew walks but Wally Westlake grounded into a double-plav to end the threat. Qualters was in plenty of hot water in both the first and second frames. He walked three in the first frame but a neat double-Dlav He was ably assisted by Jim FRIDAY Interacholaatlc meet it Perm. SATI'ROAT Inttrscholuttc meet at Fail in NJSIAA Title Bids In Business As Stars Hit Curran and Charlie Preston, who accounted for 15 and 13 points, respectively, in the winning effort. Penns Grove stellar performer Charlie McNeil gave the North Jersey quintet plenty of anxious New York, March 19 (UP)-Vcteran Bobby Bell of Youngstown, Bunge and Dave Weideman gave the Roselle Park quintet more Grimm Feels Braves Ready Tornadoes Lose To Union Hill In Group 4 than it could handle.

Ohio, who frequently disappoints, moments during the game, as he gave another brilliant exhibition of shooting. i Gilfillan was the top scorer as North Arlington Trips Scot ties, Wins Group 1 By WALT SCHUMANN New Brunswick, March 19 he caged seven field goals and six nevertheless was picked at 6 to 5 to slop Miquel Berrios of Puerto By United Press All is right once again with the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers, because the run production factory operated by. Messrs, Snider and Campanella is back in business. The Dodgers havpn't looked McNeill collected 10 field goals out of 10 free throws for 20 points, To Win Flair Rico tonight in their widely tele New Brunswick, March 19 cunge iouowea cioseiy behind as he accounted for eight double-deckers and a trio of free throws and nine of 13 singletons for 29 points. However, the Cranford team had a pair of performers almost as big as "Beans," and they Trenton High school made a gal cast and broadcast 10-round featherweight bout at St.

Nicholas lant bid for its seventh State much like'champeens" this spring Using a fast break and its su- By LEO If. PETERSEN'. Bradenton, March 19 (UP) The Milwaukee Braves feel thatj and have been getting their lumps! championship In the 38-yearld stopped him from getting too many baskets on his tap-in specialty. Pitting Grove's 2nd Lous Arena. Berrios, a busy puncher who defeated Bell by a majority decision V' lfa North Arlington Hirfi ruined 01 Jersey slale 1956 is going to be their year, j-rtrngutr gaiura.

xiu a t-j. viLiuij'i over the Chicago White Sox Sun- Bordentown's first bid for a state Interscholastic Athletic Association basketball playoffs here at Rex Davis and Rudy Holmes Almost every one is talking lor 19 points. Controls Board The sophomore sensation, Weideman, contributed six field goals and a penalty cast for 13 markers. He also joined Bunge, Gilfillan, and Bob Oliver in dominating most of the play under the backboards In the victory. Palmyra served auick notice here on Feb.

27, has had only dav rnnlrl alcrnal the pnrl of Biirh chamninnshin here at Rutuers Uni- about the world champion Brook nonsense because: Tversity gym Saturday night In tithe Rutgers University gym Satur- lyn Dodgers when It comes to the 1. Duke Snider drove in his first New Jersey Slate lnterscnoiasue aay mgni Association Group 1 court final. But in the end, it was Union run of the spring a department hit the double figures with 12 and 10 points in that order, to play determined roles in the Tri-Coun-ty school's first bid at a Group 3 state crown. It was only the second defeat in 21 games for the charges of National League pennant race, but manager Charley Grimm of the by Kazanski and Micelotta pulled him out. In the second frame, Ted Lepecio led off with a single and Sullivan later walked.

A force play ended the threat and afte that Qualters permitted onlv on Taking the lead to stay the; Hill tnat tramped nacK nome wun in which he led the major leagues last year with 136. the same Group 4 honors that it first minute of the second quarter, 20 fights compared to Bell's 64, but owns a more impressive victory record average-wise. The Puerto Rican fighter has won 15 of his bouts, while Bell has been credited with 36 victories including only five knockouts. Neither boxer hits very hard, since Berrios has flattened only what its intentions were when Bunge, Gilfillan and Weideman 2. Roy Campanella clouted his- Braves will not go along with that.

"Man for man, we're as good as they are, and I think even better," jolly Charley said. aren't giving an inch to any club other Bostonian to reach has first homer of the season tuning up for a shot at another 32-homer coach Rudy Baric, while the Blue and Gold clad North Jersey boys the North Jersey champions, who just missed copping the big title a year ago, forged to a 68-57 victory, Height Advantage Tells won a year ago. Ramming Gets 26 Sparked by husky, 6-foot-6 George Ramming and Harry Orlando, the Hillians from North rolled oft six straight points before Jim Brower dropped in a pair of free throws for the North Jersey representatives. Bunge tanned one in to make It during his tenure on the mound. Cardwell.

a 10-9 winner 'ai were eaininar their 21st victory in season. 25 Schenectady last year, started hi in the Jeagua. and that includes Lehman Look Good Both of these events occurred SosnowskI and Preston sent Jersey nipped the Tornadoes, 70- Like' the battling Scots of his- Their first fight was a sunl wnuung stepnen Brooklyn." Grimm thinks his ball club is H-2 but Richie McCormick, Rosalie Park's high with 12 the Scotties from Borden- 68, in a see-saw battle before Ron-ins niled im noints in iNrm aucnm singled an Cranford off in high gear as they rippled the cords for six straight in the onenine innine of the eamcitory, town, led by the brilliant than JbUU tans. narlv rounds, but Bell besan to second Deiore a aye Throne- points, countered to make it 8-4. before McNeil intervened i'uf J.i.u'.t.ut points vvcic itwura wu.rpm.ii.Hj;, we, pj nviu a Morris Pace Spree pair and virtually ended the contest.

But there was still another joyful omen for manager Walt Rlston in the shape of a good pitching job around play of- Tom Matlock, Ramming pocketed 12 field over at the midway point, erry walked. Lepecio struck out fought down to the final buzzer in; goals and two fouls for 26 points confUsing his more inexperienced i but Jim Piersell drew a free ticket vain. to take game scoring honors while, opponent with clever boxing and and Pete Daley drove home the have the hiting and we have every1 palmyra then went on a scoring of foul goals. thing else it takes, he added. Sosnowski Increased Cranford's spree mat produced 10 straight a 1 If 1 i tlitvrf mm nF I third run of the game with an It was the height of the Vikings; Orlando cam through with 20 comter punching.

it iiiiiiiv viiaiicy J3 iitiii. KCII-1M nn by rookie Southpaw Ken Lehman. points and also took a lot out of i T. i uiflii kjis wun a juiiiu snui hj o-a, Thic vniintr man hnH hoon tahiwi' which really hurt Bordentown KTJI but McNeil thrilled the capacity ine Koselle Park quintet Gilfillan, Bunge, Oliver and Sonny Morris me iNonn jersey rnamps won. However, Berrios rallied in the their 21st game in 25 starts.

ast two rounds with a telling Brilliant in a closinc; cause was tw0.fi3tPd body attack. They slug- as the most likely lefty to replace which earned its first South Jer-Army-bound Johnny Podres on thejsey Group 1 championship this Dodger staff, but he'd flopped in year. Pitted against North Arling- infield single. A walk to Mickey Vernon forced in another tallv p-vj Billy Consolo drove out a single to account for another pair beiore Buddin blast out his round-tripper over the left field barrier. an naa a nana Jn this attack with Trenton's Wally Colender and zei head-to-head throughout the weet ZiZ for chanee nd a ,0 ive'th" cnanBe weSouth Jersey representatives a could win it all.

JW orris showing the way with a Sonny Pittaro, who accounted for I. Tall rnrc Knrfinn I (V Fl till Fwn nrpvin la ennw mp nnn nan iuii a 9-8 lead. neid goal and a pair of foul goals, last round and were cheered lustily by the crowd. walked seven batters in four MCUormiCk fina intervener! Hampered by Injurie 24 and 16 points respectively. Hillians Go Ahead The lead changed hands no less not start a player who topped the 6-foot mark.

The charges of coach Dick Wilson attenipted to make up for this Cranford Run 17 Pulnta George Bragg increased frames. Yesterday, however, he held the for Roselle Park with a basket to make the first quarter reading 18- the Qrtv piinloac fivn innincra ihn What he was referring to was Injuries. For two years now the Braves have been handicapped by injuries to their key players. One ior rairoyra. --o.

i. You can get all the benefits of unge authored a three point play as the second ouarter nneneri than 13 times and the score was tied on five other occasions before Union Hill took the lead for keeps in the early minutes of the longest workout by a BUt hurler this spring, allowed a full court and for the three hits, and walked only one first quarter this tactic worked, as but Brower flipped In five straight ot them Is a question mark right now pitcher Gene Conley. The batter. lne ocoiiies iougni in uihu. final quarter.

Trailing 55-51 at the end of the six-foot, eight-inch right-hander won only 11 games last season The New York Yankees also are Calabrese Shows Way COMICAL pleased with the continued good I'tunis ior ine Indians before Weideman's side court stab tallied for Palmyra. This madf the score 23-11 but Fred Searles converted a pair of free throws for the North because or back and arm miseries. work of a rookie six-foot, five North Arlington, which finished its season with a 21-2 record, had the answer for the Scotties' ma lead to 11-8 with a pair of free throws before Preston nabbed a basket for Cranford. Davis drove through for a pair of twin-pointers to give the Tri-County kingpins a 1510 lead as the Penns Grove stands went wild. However, Cranford then went into a full court press and Penns Grove seemed lost asi the North Jersey team, running like race horses, clicked off 17 straight points to assume a 27-15 lead midway through the second During this rally SosnowskI! There have been reports that he is third session, the Hillians came back on the strength of some fine play by Ramming, whose ability and court finesse belies his some inch Mark freeman mis towering young cmth fast hrralc.

through. But Conley. Grimm and Quinn won't buy those reports. "Gene will be all right," Grimm er. just out of the Army and not which worked like a piece flne officially on the Yan.t roster, and really began to the Cincinnati Redlegs.

to no runs nAint thp see- declared. "He's only 25 and has Jerseyites. Pals Roll Again Bunge and McCormick swapped baskets but Palmyra rolled again as Weideman, Bunge and Gilfillan combined their talents for five straight points and a 30-15 lead. Play slowed down a bit and two hits in a four-inning stint nni mlBrtpr nnpned had his share of tough luck. May in yesterday's 4-3 victory.

With rahrp. and neorpe Ro 230 pounds, and Orlando. Ernie Volz, a nifty ball-handler, cut the gap to 55-53 as the final session opened when he drove in for layup. Ramming then dropped one of two fouls before Ray DeSimone hit for his only two-pointer of the night to send the Hillians in the van, 56-55. be that luck book will balance on a similar job against the Red a pair ot 6-foot-3 standouts, him.

If it does, wiltch out for us, had six points, Bob Hunter col- on nis last -trip to the mil. ree- showCfi the way for the winners. lt it does, Grimm is sure man now has flipped eight score- both in point-making and rebound- i -ii nai tt ti mill i vui i nu ita-irw i iuui Braves "will go all the way. nrjn d-. ine Calabrese, who accounted for A HQ v'A I Ha mtohintr a ra omv as Ponns Grove sormed a 1 1 -iL Ii it.

1 490 during the season, hanged less innings. Elsewhere aroun dthe camps Colavlto Hits 2 Hunters loauea wun ine nming ana uit it 9-J Roland 1 mds Uaiige everything else i takes, Grimmj McNei, sn the rj wjth rinnlarM anntrtrr that hia uae I 1 found the range for 21. With Orlando hitting for seven' it i.faf. Doints in the remaining minutes nair nf frail rnnvcrsinns and Rookie Rocky Colavito making field goal, but Cranford roared McCormick tossed in two field goals and Gilfillan one during the final three minutes of the second quarter to make Palmyra a 32-19 leader at intermission. The third and fourth quarters found Palmyra's relentless attack just too much for Roselle Park as the Pals added a little prestige to the South Jersey brand of play.

ROSELLE PARK PALMYRA Fid PI FT Fid F1 FT MCortnlck 0 JlJCIMllan 10J0 FSarlM 1 3 3 4 Weld in 1 set at every position except for "a couple of pitching spots. Regulars All Set back with six more straight counters as Preston and Wendelken coined field goals, and Hunter notched a pair of foul goals. This strong bid for regular job in 'tt the outstandinK and Ramming picking up five, land outfield with two homers Sun- indjVjdua performance of the dinners managed to hold the Tor-day on top of a grand-slammer I nj ht jn thj's writPr's estimation, dadoes at bay the rest of the Way. on Saturday Jnu (The Scotties'' flash not only ac-i With Dover, Downing playing i-rank Sullivan and Bob Porter-rcoun(ed for 24 points to take his usual nifty game and account-field continue to impress for Red ame sporing honors, hut con-jing for seven of his total of 12 OIL with an ESS0 OIL BURNER and Watchdog Service Only the Esso Oil Burner has the patented Economy Clutch. This exclusive feature reduces oil consumption and saves you money from the day your Esso Burner is installed.

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Viking passes, sev- points in the nrst quarter, ine innings against Phils yesterday forjera) whjCh he turned inio two-1 Tornadoes pulled to an 19-17 ad- made the score 33-19. After that, the closest Penns Grove could come was nine points as they left the court trailing at intermission 34-25. Frrda 2 3 4 mvrr 113 3 Morris 13 2 4 Seirlrt 0 0 0 Dun 0 0 0 a wiai oi seven wnuewasn irames pointPrs and grabhed more than vantage in ine nrsr eigni minuies Ion 0 0 0 0 after the score had been tied at each this spring. T.u hltl Eddie Mathews at third his Share of rebounds. CRANFDRn penns Roy Sievers, Senators' top RBI (Continued on Ta Eighteen) In the outfield, Henry Aaron, rid Fl FT Fid Fl FT Tamyra 14 la jj 5g Rcltrws Mltrhfll.

Roiaf.iril. 4 4i iv man last year, showed good eye Bordentown Leads Next to MatliK'k. whose 2 in first exhibition liil r.MiiuiLiun Exhibition Baseball 1A a 11 Kniuc jiii-i whom many baseball people are predicting may be the greatest, will be in right field, the speedy Snnrrkl 9 12 II 50 TMmja Vrmton I 2 11 Braer BrrrT 0 0 0 0 Nll Huntrr 2 4 4 1 Ritdr Curran 5 1 Davtl BnnHt 6 0 0 0 Jfnk'ns Needles Favored 0 i day with a two-run homer. shots constantly brought gasps 1 i'al Ed Mathews. Milwaukee, whack- (Continufii on rasr FiRMem) homers at steady rate; yester- Bill Bruton in center and either I Wfn.1rlir.CT 5 12 7 Smith lornier rtn 2S23jm m.ii In Ilrrhv Futuro IiL Bobby Thomson, the St P'ti'riburt Fla INI mo 011 0207 12 2 St (Ni 000 1 10 000 2 9 2 Friend.

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