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i COURIER-POST, Comrf.n, N. fcidoy, November 30, 15 17 13 Tennis Seek Camden Catholic Places 5 Enter YMCA College Football jmks ao. jsu, loci hxprfM TT danH kvc PARKER Broadway LCli Bugle I Suburban Hcrllis Winn llanu sH Event Muckon, and Mt. Carmel. The four teams seeking Jun- Street Run The Camden YMCA will stage its 31th annual handicap street run Saturday at 2 p.

an. This run Yonkcrs, N. Nov. 30 (LT) Grecntree Express, owned bj Joseph Masiello, of Westnuryi Tliirleen teams applied foriior Division berth were: Camden franchises in two divisions of the Youth Counfil, Lou Walls; Deca 4 on All-Parochial Team Erlinn.t, Gawninski and Tyivll Repeal; Ion. Calli.

Gels .5 Spols By WALT JU KKOWS covers a distance of four and 710 tamden Suhurban Basketball1 tur. Jen-v Zicler: Bills of Fair- miles, and is sanctioned by the view and Columbian Squires. Br United Presa (Home Tem l.lx'ed First) rlermtfs nihi rim lire. 1 Alabama va Auburn (1). Army vi.

Kvy t.i, Rayl'tr vi H'i. B'ninn Col. v. lMy Crnm. 'l-m'n vg.

kurmirt. Floirla va. Miami. Hi (leorsja va. iieotria Teen Hard vj.

Tmi Terh. 'Hawaii VI. Jns M. Houston va. Detrmt.

Kniei Point vi llnfitra. vi Mm. SI. MlH')iit vi Katuai. New Meslcn va.

Colorado AM, Oklahoma A AM vi. Oklahoma S. filllnrnia vi. Nitre nsme. So.

Mrihodut vi. Tes. Christian. Tularin va. St.

Vindrrbllt va. Tonnwra, Wiley vi. P-nlrl View. Aalurriay, Ie. II Miami, Ha.

vi. PitiiDUiih. Middle Atlantic AAU. New York. Nov.

30 In Hip richly accrntrd words of Jack (Hassrn) Tfofcr, the only honest nan loft in wrestling besides Toots Mondt, "Stnuice tings is happenink!" The Charleston (VV. Va.) Ga Hie latter unit still is shy two A field of 75 harriers will start in front of the Central YMCA at L. and driven by William Myer, scored a front-running vlo tory in last night's featured Bsv erly Hills pace before 18,625 fans at Yonkcrs Raceway. The winner reached rh wirtj four lengths before Pln Ridgi Duffy, handled by Del MacTav ish, with the favored Ruth Rej nolds in third position. Greentree Express paced fh mile in 2.05 2-5 and paid $8 fo $2.

The win was his ninth in 23 Three repeaters, including the Brooks-Irvine Memorial Football League Thursday night as the unit held its second reorganization meeting, Nine of the club were seeking entry into the Senior Division, which is unlimited. Those clubs and their managers are: Penn Young, Al Mungioli; West field. Joe Barr; Gloucester Dukes, Al Black; Oak Tavern, Bill Black-ton; Vocational Vets, Dom Pari-disc; Cramer Hill BC, Fred zette on Friday, Nov. 23, carried an advertisement for a "cirl f14 Federal st. and proceed down Haddon ave cuttinr, off Sixth st.

beneath underpass to Mickle and then left to Haddon proceeding to Park blvd. teams, according to John Ab-rams, president of the league. Teams seeking to enter this division can make application prior to opening night, Dec. 10. Westfleld won the Senior Division title last season and CYC will be defending the Junior Division crown.

Club's Back of Ihe Year, Fred Erhardt, make the 191)6 South Jersey All-Catholic team onejf the best selected to represent the Farorhial schools of the area. The Camden Catholic High quarterback was top choice in the world title match between Trm ress Moolah and Pat Sherry, to lurnmj, left on the boulevard, hr hem at the Legion Armory (II At Rlrmlnrham. All, (91 At rhlladrlphli, Pa. the runners go through Farnham Park onto Kaichn ave. to the Air-1 starts this season.

South Jersey All-Catholic Teams port circle and return by way of Admiral Wilson blvd. to Sears, Dye Holds Roebuck Co. It is on this stretch Jr i i nnn i i i r-v- r-i fl that the runners hetrin to take there last Monday night. Like a lumberjack's winter underwear, It never came off. By one of those coincidences that could happen only in wrestling, the Boston American the following day, Saturday, Nov.

24, carried the explanation under a five-column sprpnd on a news story which started off as follows: "Somervillo police were searching Boston today for 'Slave Cllrl their final positions before going 1 into Macin st. and then turning llallLULuS A all SECOND TEAM Talley, Gloucester Catholic Duffy, Holy Spirit Grossman, Camden Catholic Powers, Camden Catholic Yeager, St. Joe's L. Lore, Glou. Cath.

Paul, Camden Catholic Murphy, St. Joe's DiGiacomo, Glou. Cath. left 1o Feedral st. and the finish FIRST TEAM Devlin, Holy Spirit Lynch, Camden Catholic Accto, St.

Joe's Russell, Gloucester Catholic Clayton, Gloucester Catholic Gawronski. St. Joe's Folcher, Camden Catholic Erhardt, Camden Catholic Jim Kelly, Camden Cath. Terry Reiss, Clou. Cath.

Jack Tyrell. Holy Spirit" at Eighth st. RANCOCAl YAI.UT l.iAUir. One of the outstanding runners lllrv rant ie Alnv Rrrflrnniiflrrr i of Shanahan' C. who will be.K;,,' L.

PC 2 1 non 1 1 onn a 1 0 ,000 1 1 woman wrestler, cited LUMBER MILLWORK CO. INC. Nalional Guanl llimn in a warrant charging neglect of Tucker, Holy Spirit starting six minutes and 30 seconds after the first croup. Breck Weaver, Camden Catholic enridge was beaten by only one her captivating 15-year-old daughter who said she has been forced to wrestle though convalescing HONORABLE MENTION 500 SOUTH BLACK HORSE PIKE second by Browning Ross, Olym pic star, at the Middle Atlantic AAU cross country Dl A rvkirrr ki i iisM.tr nn from an appendectomy. Lt.

Thomas J. O'Brien obtained the ENDS Crump, St. Joe's; Hughes, Gloucester Catholic; Brcnnan, Holy Spirit. TACKLES Schlinwcin, Camden Catholic; Morton, St. Joe's; Kepner, St.

Joe's. GUARDS Veit, Gloucester Catholic; Rush, Holy Spirit; warrant as a result of a story championship held recently in Philadelphia. Only a final sprint 100 yards from the finish line cn- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! FREE DELIVERY Conner, Camden Catholic. ahjed Ross to edge his rival. Ross CENTERS- Dwyer, Holy Spirit; Wisnicwski, St.

Joe's. MINIMUM SHIPPING ORDER S1O0 DAILY SAT. 8 oT SUNDAY 9 to 3 set the record for the Camden run with a time of 21.4!) in 1952, Eagle Dye retained its hold on first place in the Rancocas Valley Basketball League by defeating Palmyra, 57-46, in the nightcap of a twin-bill last night at the Mt. Holly High school gym. In the opening game, a field goal by Fran Gross gave Riverside a double overtime victory over Rancocas, 57-56.

In another game at Pembcrton high, Presidential Homes triumphed over National Guard, 76-60, to climb into a tie for third place. The Riverside-Raneocas tussle Ivy with (fl in whir yu tfcti imblim, told by attractive Mary Carroll that she grappled under the ring names of RikL. Ryan and Tat Sherry. Mary, who has been wrestling without being paid, showed police letters from two physicians advising her against future bouts. Mary has been staying with friends in Somerville while her mother, Mrs.

Lillian Pino, has been on tour as 'Slave MAIL OU HIUNO IN VOt hi. I K-TKINTS OR HI II.DI.VO A lit I A i ist von rny.K k.stim tks only to have the mark tied by John Barry, Shanahan C. the following year. BACKS Johnson, Camden Catholic; Mlynarski, St. Joe's; DiPaolo.

St. Joe'sf Lane, Gloucester Catholic; Lombardi, Holy Spirit; Flynn, Bishop Eustace. selections made by the coaches for The Courier-Post on their annual ballots. Tonv Gawronski. of St.

Joe's, I Unfortunately, Ross is not en PHILA. YARDS 20th RIDGE AVE. ST 2-7900 52nd LANCASTER AVE. GR 7-3500 tered to defend his time title. Breckenridge, who is a student at and Jack Tvrell, of Holy Spirit Devlin was on the sec- I it a citizen IIJHUV(X Ullivrisiiv.

Girl a oolarr Lt. Bnenof Atlantic City, were the other ona team msi year ana Snowraof Sco(Iand whore h(t won dis. aaiu j.jaijr luiiihiiii-u ischolastic stars wno parnoa re- to a keen advantage in the tance run championships Another highlight of the event balloting this year. He was an iirtum MiiHiu-u iut uir "ii-f urn nonors to the 'Star squaa. months.

O'Brien checked with the! State Department of Labor andiErhrdt' 1 iU the Society for the Prevention of Camden Catholic placed three ON ANY OF THESE HUNDREDS of DOLLARS other reason tor the Spartan's was a nip and tuck anair from start to finish with the score tied at halftime at 27-all, at the end is the 34th appearance of John Glazer, Camden YMCA, in the meet. Glazer has not missed a Crueltv to Children before seek- other boys in Jim Lynch, Joe successful season. Folcher was a crack defensive weapon for the Irish and he also inz the neclect warrant." Folcher, and Jim Kelly on the race and still stays in contention first string, while Gloucester If Charleston fans were di for the first Camden runner Catholic had three boys named: caught more than his share of HOME IMPROVEMENTS and the Old Timer's prize 'first runner 38 years of age or older). Last year's best runner, Steve Whelan, of Vesper Boat Club, is and both St. Joe's and Holy Spirit, aerials from his sharpshooting split the remaining four berths.jteammale, Erhardt.

A six-foot Erhardt, also a fine student senior, Folcher will leave a real with the books, did just about'eavity in the Irish line. of the regulation game, 49-49 and at the clos of the first extra period, 52-52. Joe Matera set the scoring pace for Riverside with 14 points, while Gross and Al Gilbert had 12 and 10 respectively. Gaskill was the big gun for Rancocas with 26 counters, while Pfeiffer contributed 14. Presidential Homes broke its i i a defending his title as he Is cn- everything that could be asked of, Now that we have named theifprrH u-iTh a VianHiean nf A min a high school quarterback.

He.first stringers we'll take a peakit Last VMr h(, won )he race ran well, passed with the best, at the second team thaf could on mini. toe a hanii-an GARAGES PORCHES PATIOS PAINTING CEILINGS ROOFING INSULATION CARPORTS NEW KITCHENS ATTIC CONVERSIONS STORM DOORS FENCES STORM WINDOWS STORAGE WALLS SLIDINO DOORS SIDING WALL PANELINO NEW FLOORS BREEZEWAYS ANY TYPE HOMi IMP. of 30. Whelan is only 17 years and specialized in punt returns. give a very good account itself.

In fact his 1955 record in return-Dick Talley, a first teame- last ing punts for scores served as year was placed on the second of age. Krime wiup open in me ihsi live ej minutes of play after leading by PI For the first team prize, con- AO 41 i. 11 oniy a m-4 couni Koing unci away from him in 19a6. Iforced him out of a few Ram ilw.cn nm- hrD appointed because they didn't see the big title match Monday night, Jhe.V now know the reason Princess Moolah alias Slave Girl Moolah wasn't giving any of her namesake to Pat Sherry, really her daughter Mary, who was to have rassled her pore maw for thn title on this occasion, Thn title, which Incidentally Isn't recognized by the Olympic Committee, was dreamed up by her booker, Toots Mondt, during a veal scaloppine nightmare, and officially bestowed upon her In Baltimore, Sept. 18th.

The Baltimore Sun noted next day that, "following the rhanipionship match, which lasted only 10 -minutes, J. Marshall Boone, chairman of the State Alhletie Commission, presented Slave 'Girl with the championship belt and a large bunch of roses." the last quarter. Bill Lddy paced Presidential with 22 points, while Trt U'3C vnciflPmn thi hrfflli namne nnrt olc Uim vnlnc i x-wl4 't I ALL Save htl01- norfrvrmor for the Trish'o vino- are cndridiMn on VmiI on our John Kinslow scored all 12 of his points in the final period with n. aa iiiwi ikvuiuj piwi-n i auu nuiua uuvvu inc ULiiiri 1 the team's finale against Merch- ISimpkins getting 17. Reds Gil- antville.

He didn start in that fUH Tackles are Jim Duffy of Holy bert, Joe Fort and Doral game and his school soon found. Spirit, Larry Lore of Gloucester itself trailing i-o. His coacn, Catholic: euards: Bill Grossman. Hank Dcighan. inserted him into Camden Catholic; Jack Yeager with 35 entries and Central Jersey Track and Field Club with 13 entries.

Ted Meredith, former world's record holder from 1912 to 1930. will be present to honor some of the winners. Meredith, yiiddle distance Olympic runner, was a track star at the University of Pennsylvania from 1912 to 191fi. Besides the above mentioned awards, the second team will re the game and things soon enangea nf st. Joe's; Center: Dan Powers, as the Irish went on to whip the Camden Catholic.

Backndd can-Merchants, 20-7. Ididates are Bill Murphy of St, sparked the Guardsmen's attack. Eagle Dye outplayed Palmyra in both halves, leading 37-31 at the eVid of the first semester. Al Anderson was the big gun for the leaders with 24 counters, while Grant Eckert topped Palmyra with 16 points. WVHRSTDK RAVCOCAS Kid Kl FT 'M Fl FT Th low monthly poyminli includ Full Lift Imuranc Prottction.

In lh tvint of death all futurt paymtntt ar immtdiatcly canctlltd. Tyrell Popular IJon's; Frank DiGiacomo, Glouces- Right on the heels of Erhardt ter Catholic; Bob Tucker, Holy I learn through wrestling sour in popularity was jyreu. A nniejSpint and Larry Weaver, Cam l' lUlrtIll.V was l.YH ,1 i CM l.ull'1 Perforated Hardboard I XmaS Horses l'-Z bidder in he more tb.n'den Catholic. PLYWOOD XmaS PLATFORM imade up lor it in a up lor it in anility, lie, Th Board With 1000 Uis the Bronx, a professional wres Prlti Don Not Includt Honei recently won the Major J. Frankly, Parker Memorial Trophy, sym-ai'US 311(1 UlISOX 316" SHEATHING 3te" holH bolic ol neing the leading scorer ninnteiio i i r.

i.uci Do 0 0 0 0 PfflfTer 5 4 9 14 Cimrp 2 0 0 4 Murray 13 4 4 Mntprn 5 4 14 Misrm 0 111 Barnru 3 .1 7 rkMl 10 14 2K HnfTmsn 3 9 Onltl 10 0 2 Ollbrrt SO 110 Tlllcy 4 15 0 Grow 5 2 3 12 Tollls 22 13 2 57 Tfitlln IP 1 S3 58 Rcorp first half Tip, 27-27. Score iw-ond hlf Tie, 4 9-49. Seor lint over-Ume Tie, 52-52. tler who performs under the name of Buddy Lee, had to slip $1700 into Toots Mondt's large, moist mitt, for the championship belt. As to who paid for the bou- in Atlantic County 111 'Hall' Game ceive a trophy.

Medals will be won by the harrier with the best time and the runners finishing second through 10th. The following AAU track officials will be handling the meet: Albert Rosenheck, chairman; George Williams. Frank Fanrak, John St. Claire, Jack Pyrah, Andy Foley, and Willard Shaner. 1" He was the sparkplug in Icad- inor iUa in a mark $160 cntsn I 9 Viz q.

ft. 516" 4x8' Cooperstown, N. Nov. 30 3 of roses, I'm not certain of roses, 1 not certain! I (UP) The annual Hall of Fame quet th campaijm which in. except on the score that it thL x96 -V," Thick $3,201 24" High, 48" Wide major league exhibition baseball 4x8 11 totf to Antmbft since 1950, game will be on Monday, July if Plywood lilt The planning committee for the Terry Reiss, Gloucester Cath 22 next year between the St.

4x8 13 4x8 15 ing! for Other iu Louis Cardinals and Chicago rlatformi olic swiftly, placed third in the South Jersey scoring derby with NATIONAL CVARD PRESTDPNTTAI, Fill Fl FT Flrl Fl FT Kr-rvin 0 1 1 Slmpklm 7 3 7 17 Mnrtcnb'f 1 2 5 4 Fmmmn 0 13 1 Kltchm 1 0 0 2 Kinslow 5 2 2 12 Port 0 4 18 Ross 2 2 Mums 1 0 0 2 FdrJr 9 22 Clllwrt 9 1 20 Kune 10 12 Doril 6 3 4 15 folhjr 3 2 5 fl Earl 2 4 fl 8 Tollls 58 8 24 80 Total! 20 37 76 National Omrd IS IS 13 13 60 Presidential llomei 15 13 20 28 76 F.O B. TARD J. Marshall Bnotie, Maryland's fearless Boxing Commission chairman, willing though he always is to do his share in promoting such wholesome entertainment as honest women's wrestling, to help Sammy Aaronsnn combat juvenile delinquency. As run is as follows: Glazer, chairman; Robert Jacobs, Albert Rase, John Hesser, Charles Edwards, William White and Cecil Warren. Assisting the committee in super 87 points compiled on 12 touch 15-lb.

FELTr $1951 per ROLl mam 11 5A45 downs, and 15 conversions. His R0CKW00L INSULATION r.O.B. VABD nomination to the squad gives it one of the best open field runners Interior I Ettertor 4x8 3.84 4.80 4x8 4.80 6.40 i 4x8 6.24 8.32 4x8 7.36 9.00 4x8 8 00 10.56 FOB. YARD LOOSE White Sox, vice president Paul S. Kerr announced yesterday, Kerr said selection of the teams to play in the game was made by William Harridgc, president of the American League and Warren Giles, president of the National.

It will be the 16th renewal of the annual classic at which mem up vision are members of the Mothers' Club. Hi Club, Boys' Physical Education Committee, Phy PALMYRA EAflLK BYB Fid Fl FT i Fid Fl FT 90c Fishon ooo And'ion 10 4 8 24 I 1H" THICK 18x78 I Rotary I uraicim aammy pin ir i can i in tho aiTa, 0nce past the line bear the blunt of it all by my-iot scrjmrnaRe the junior halfback sclf usually hit paydirt. A post-card, just arrived, con-L J'c pot veys this interesting bit of betting; 0.pId t0 0'lcJ sical Council, Junior Leaders' and Junior Aquatic Clubs. Pf IA0 Cronulatid $1.10 laf Following is the order and han Combination JiUmjMaliogan; lire 18i78 or 80 5 95 4 43(6 45 Diamond 1 0 0 2 Smith 4 0 4 8 Hannan 3 4 1 awtson 112 3 Eckert 8 0 118 Reyn 2 14 5 Pratt 2 1 Powell 10 0 2 Wacner 1 0 4 2 Hornier 14 8 6 Burrowl 3 5 12 11 Rnwll 10 12 Eokman 3 13 7 Tolall 18 10 25 48 Total! 23 1 1 28 57 Score flrit half Eafle Dye, 37-31. dicap times of the entrants: bers of the Hall of Fame and BtautifuUy Grofntcf 4x8-'4 Mafiogany 4.80 4x8-' Mahogany 14.40 Jntnllinon.

ha cnt-Uim INCU.V. I lll! lim HJIIi 1" latti Ft. Storm Sash I Camden 2, Mik All the fans who 3, JarM Horn. Jlmoson. Baltimore thought t00k cal? of he timers of the game are hon- kV tnfw tank last assignments and spelled; orcd.

The White Sox have ap-ac; 4, of tor.he PP- pearod twice in the ceremonies o.S Au', pcarea twice me ceremonies i. Pvt. o. Reitano. Marco went into th MrAntw.

Rasper BC: I unattached 7. Ji Friday night, and there are plenty reare 5517.25 5.45 775 V9 5 i 775 645.8.45 6.45 jsjis 6.45 1 8.45 7725:9.45 tion when on the gridiron. He 8. Charles ZOI7S or 80 6.43 24i78 or 80 S.43 26i78 or 80(6j95 28l78 or 80 8T95 S0i78 or 80j7.45 32V7SrJ0'risj Sam Vi Jq. Ft.

3" latt! 6 '4C So. fl. COMPLETE WINDOWS Cltar Whit Pin From 1 at Abner Doubleday Field, losing Eligibility Renewal Promised UCLA Carl Freed. noin limes, to the ineinnati isnr.nahan cr losses and made some dough if tw0 they were horse players. Diver injury but ill was popular 1 0 Seconds PLYWOOD I PING PONG TOPS 5'xr $12.95 $14.95 time lion i or 10, Fnnk Kelly, Shana-11, William EvanseliJta.

nan CO 3 0 Second! Penn AC Soih With Uniqu loloncel Glass, 1 Screen Al'b'd, ready install 8Complt 95 ANY STANDARD Jj SIZI pj Othr Sr'sos Avarabf S. HANGERS20c S.S. ADJUSTERS 45c gj FIRST OUALITY ALUMINUM S6t78or80 8 95 8 45 9 5 won the last race next day at "'c Pimlico, paying good odds." 1 1. Santa Monica, Nov. 30 (UP) UCLA football coaches have promised juniors of the 40 Second! 12, C.

Rick, Central Jersey T. F. Club Reds. 16-fi, in 1953 and to the Rrooklyn Dodgers, 7-5, in 1943. The Cardinals were here in 1942, when they went on to win the pennant, and defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 5-2.

Rllli'fl Jt llf" I Of course, my correspondent 1 69LC D8OL0 3.93 7 'lf fpr -j- Switching from the backfield to the boys who made the field click rthe forward wall if Rindert. Penn Ac. f. carver pennjBruin football team that their BerW'iti. rarodenc y.

P'nn Ac 1T' H-j diRibility would be restored by l.iois. Grace, penn AC; 19, L.incxt season, it was reported Johnson. Shanahan CC. u- Hf; WEST COAST we nna quite an array or Drawn Aire cmrrivvn 120 J. CaMacher.

Tenn AC: 21. Hi niuisuay uv me cnina kjuiih-o Carver. Penn AC. iTA-nninr, Dnflrlf that would be a pleasant sight toj STORM WINDOWS Washington, Nov. 30 (UP) Cmtril T- The Outlook ii in any grid coach on his initial call its home edi- LUMBER gm IHalfback Dick James re-iniiirerl 1 40 -2S.

3. McGulre. Ceritral ir lMrnj 4U m-rhnz 95 for practice. 14 tt-j: i r. (iur: 4.

Ranaaii. centraii" -ratt Ten Jlt'ctuniK Wl una is rvmtr in a. iai.in.tr ovsniii iru jersey T. F. Club: 25.

C. haa hem a secret meeting in Seattle Nov. 10 when the Rruins A tm eB. of St. Wednesday and will be unable T- peater, Tony Gawronski misuses the ring vernacular.

Tony DeMarco didn't take a dive. However, though the bout went the limit. It taxed the pa-lience and credulity of many fight fans to the same degree. Nor was the skepticism of this bout in which Gasper Ortega, thn 7-2 underdog, won a split decision, wholly unwarranted. DeMarco wasn't the tiger he has been In other fights.

Rip Va-lent! and Sad Sam Silverman, partners In boxjjjgproniotion as well as In the management of DeMarco, sat at ringside, look Club; 28. William 27, Jean DeBrle. 'rOo C.J I unucnro. Joe's. While iut Olsuns uc ounuav new inr vvrt.Miin;- 5nannan 1 c.

busy taking beatings from sup ton Redskins play the New rior schools, thc 200-pound team Giants in Yankee Stadium, fc: si. n. McKemmy. Penn ac: 32. 1 Viinr -i-n rant r1 Inrln ID.

FT. 2x4 2x6 2x8 2x10 l-iracK gj ALUMINUM Comb. 7'5 Daar 5 WHITE PINE A it liis I captain played well enough in the ociini-s uijuii-u ii-k win remain jn u-llliara stiles. Central Jersey T. r.

1 GRADI Bd. Ft. II. Trd In sToantitie. Adit Ter Ft.

For Drliyery 2.15 34. J. McCann. Shanahan CC: a cast for at least a week. eyes of the coaches to make the team for the second straight year.

2x12 played the University of Washington that eligibility lost through Pacific Coast Conference punitive action for asserted "under the table" payments would be re-turned. i't Bruin Juniors who attended the meeting were center Jim Ma-theny, guard Esker Harris, tackle Jerry Penner, ends Hal Smith and Pat Pinkston, tailback Edison Griffin and wingback Lou 35. Lynch. Shanahan CC. 3 36, K.

I.ove!l. Penn AT. 210 .17. William Fnprlcht. Pern AC; 1.

R. Mlm. Penn AC: T. Garcia. AC: 40.

s. whalen. Vesner: 41. Sporfs in Brief WHITE PIN- His spot in the line was always hard to penetrate and he was Brick Stud Clou Prlti Opening Opening Sii 1 vtrl 24l42 Z2i41 I61I6 $7.85 24t50 22,49 16l20 8.95 24l5S 22l5T 16x24 9.60 2Si43 26i41 ZOiK 8 95 28i50 2Al49 20i20 S.7S 2Si58 2Al57 20i24 10.35 32i42 30.41 24x16 9 25 S2s50 S0i49 24l20 10.10 32l58 30iS7 24l24 10.73 3fll4J 34x41 28x16 8.65 3(1x10 34x49 28x30 10.50 3xS8 34x57 28x24 11 25 40x43 38t4l 32x18 11.35 40x50 38x49 32x20 12.35 40x58 38x57 32x24 13.05 44x43 42xtt 36x16 1 1 95 44x50 42x49 30x20 12 95 44x5 425T 3l2 13.65 48i50 46x49 40x20 14.25 48x5 46x57 40x24 15.50 All Frame K. D.

Complete with rlaxed lash A anique balanrea. For asaembllnf and pre-fittinr, add $.1.00. Full Jamb Weather Strlpplnr add S3. 00. 23.

61. Add 81.00. fl Add 82 00. Twin Frame -Doubl All Price ing quite contented. 'often found stopping plays on the independent flaskclball DOORS 5" ROOFERS Yellow Tine TIG Rip was represented as having i(e sjdp; betrayed Sad Samivel when hoj piavillr, (.

betrayed had samivei wncn ne, plavmir Neill. Shanahan CC. 2 43, Chanman. Penn AC. 3.40 4.1, Henry Kincald.

renn AC; 44. Joe Rosen. Penn AC. 5 4'i 4. Rodnev Fey, Penn AC.

7 2 SO 46, B. Remard. Central Jersev T. 4 7. W.

Valentine. Central on the other SCREEN A STORM I'i" Fiigned on Dciiaii 01 uc warco 101 sidc of tho ine is Camden Cath VTi Oim rirej this match witn rromoter a indi. T. A- 48. R.

Clark. Shanahan IFlias 8 SI2.7C Dougan Norris, who has been Pc vidual, the scrappy Irish' interior tured by Rip and bam as a as real cornDOtitor nr. 0 ix ssa Bd. Ft. ID.

PT. 12.70 PoPEN BOWLING monopolist who seeks to destroy M'ixIl 12.70 13.50 ROOFERS 1114 and always made his presence felt by opposing ball carriers. He them in their stamping grounu.s, ROOFERS 30'Sl5 14.25 Valcnti was cleared 01 ie cnargejals0 accountcd for a blocked IVic 10c 10 10c 4" ROOFERS HEM. 4" ROOFERS 1114 of acting in the dual roie 01 pro-ipunt during the past season that moter and manager during thcisct up a six.poinlcr for his school. Massachusetts Boxing- Commis- Glmrds HinjeiSOe SHIP IAP T.

(VIer, Shanahan CC. 3 10 si, J. McNamera. Penn AC; 82, Williams. Shanahan CC; S.I.

Tor-netta. Shanahan CC: 54, J. Slack, Central Jersey T. Ar F. Club.

3.3.8 MS, P. Delaney, Penn AC; 86, H. Jascourt. Penn AC. 3 40 S7, C.

Jackson, Penn AC 3 4S 58. S. Lindner. Penn AC. 3 so 59, L.

Gant, Central Jersey T. A r. nub. 4 0080. W.

Sloan Penn AC: 81, Batson. Penn AC: 62, ft Wtrti. Penn AC. 4 OS 6.1, St. Clair.

Penn AC: 84. n. Mitchell. Penn AC: 68. K.

Hotham. Shanshan CC: 66. H. Thorscm, Penn AC. 4 on fiT, Burdella, Penn AC, 4 68.

S. Thomas. Penn AC. 4 30 60. nan Townsend.

Central Jersey T. A F. club; 70, Brown. Central Jersey A F. Club 70 K.

Brown, Central Jersey T. F. 32 .81 14.00 14.25 ,81 1400 14.50 14.25 14.73 PICTURE 8" SQUARE EDGE -10c FOB. Tard tn Quantities sion's sweeping lour-minute mves-j The Kuard so)s are 5n capabie tigation of The Game someihands wjth St Jop.s Joe Acet0 Hell Dmt Clotif.S1.50 Add Vie Per Ft. for Dellrery WINDOWS wn months back when ne acnica Gloucester's Dan Gayton in was playing both ends agamst he posscssion Accto was a rcaI middle.

Now he speaks officially dpmon for the Bisons as he was Pnee Wall Orieninf T2x4 2 BEVELED SIDING ASPHALTIC INSULATED SHEATHING 27.05 lOpeninr Prlre 100x58 36 95 104x50 36.95 as DeMarco's manager and is on virtuaiv on evcvy piay that ord as Samivel partner inlrimP njs wav and nianv an THl'RSP4T'S SCORIS Whli AA. 8fi; Camden Fire. 81. Riverside. 57; Rancocas.

56. Preaidrntlal Homes, 76; Guard. 60 Eacle Dye, R7- palmyra, 46. FFIOAT Camden City Industrial YMCA, Learne Cherry Hill vi. Texaco, Crntral YMCA, 7.

.10 p. tn. Scholastic Basketball FRinAT Cambden Vocational it Mitr. Bonner RTIRnT Western Maryland v. Rutjen Collrte Of R.

J. at Convention Hall Gla.iahnro STC vi. Eastern Baptist at Overbrook, Pa. Independent Football R4T1Fn4T Del. Twp.

Midret t.eiftie Wlldciti vi. Blue Devlli; Panther s. Spartam, si-jin Penn-Jernry Midret I.eaco PlanrT Delaware Villey v. Palmyra Pali at Palmyra Hljh field, 2 o'clock. 8.

J. Suhiirhan taru Rellmawr it Maple Shade; Cramer Hill it Stratford; st, Airnei tBlackood at Runnemede. Other name FaJrvle vi. Berlin Bean at Berlin Park. 1.30 t.

m. S. J. Mldtet Irue All-Stan Stan vi. Camden Start at Cliarlea st.

itadium, Gloucester, I p. m. Independent Soccer scnoat Canltnl C'lly Learn Oermania SC vs. Ukraniana it Junior tilth School No. 4, Trenton, 2.30 p.

m. 29.95 31 On 26 ALLEYS EVERY NIGHT I SPORT CENTER 805 FEDERAL ST. Vt -10 Cednr ads 88x58 t2x50 34.95 118x50 .88 95 occasion on plays that went the I 16x58 39.9.5 Va" Thick 7c sq. ft. S.V4S .85.95 Vv opposite direction.

12x58 136x58 51.95 8 00 71, V. Zwnlsk. Shanahan CC. 5.20 72, J. Sumner.

Shanahan CC; T3, Barry. Phanshan CC. 5 SO 74, Bnrdelle, Penn AC. 6.30 75, A. Breckenrldce, Shanahan CC.

I0()i50 35.951 2532'! Thick He sq. ft. Gayton was one of Gloucester running a boxing cnin. aam anu Rip must have partners all over the map when they can sacrifice their best gate attraction to build up a new IBC house boy. U.

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OAK FIR Y.P. Catholics Coach Jim Hopkins prize linemen. He was a good blocker and was responsible for FLOORING '4x10 Cedar liilO Sprue llBd. Ft. xlU I 'dar l.le Bd Kl ixA HP IScBd.Ft ixA C'dr 1S Bd.

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an pair flusl) door and com rilet set of slid nf Trar and Hardware. KNOTTY PINE PANELING Full Thick quently has he experienced this treatment. Joe Louis and Jack many a gain made by the fast-moving Ram backs. lie will be hard to replace when the 1957 season rolls around. Gloucester Catholic's Tom Russell won the center spot hands down as he was a real standout on both the offense.

and defense. Termed by his coach, "the best hlocker at his position in South Jersey" Russell also won plenty of raves for his defensive prowess. A second team selection last year, as was Aceto, the Ram pivotman was uncanny in solving plays and being in the right spot at the "wrong tins?" for the enemy. Devlin Advances Moving over to the terminals we find William Devlin of Holy Spirit and Folcher of Camden 1. DYNO-SCOPI TEST ENGINE I.

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Without having any knowl-rdge of the merits of the civil action brought Wednes-day by a Shaker Heights, woman, which has given Archie, bit of a Romeo, some tin-navory publicity on the eve of his bid for the heavyweight title. I nay It smacks strongly of the "woman scorned angle. If. as the woman in question charges, Archie committed a criminal offense against her 12-year-old daughter, it seems that a civil damage suit is a rather strange ay of seeking redress, at least a year later. This is no defense ol Archie, if he is guilty, Just a (Continued on Fr ElfhtMiO Disappearing Stairway taay 04ll Terasa All CARS CHECKED IIFORI AND AFTtl SIIVICI ON OUR DYNOMOMITEI AND MOTOR-SCOPI.

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