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i yyywrym COURIER-POST, Comdin, Tuisday, April 2, 1963 23 Memorial, SCY Gain Semis in Sterling Downs Heights Camden Wins in Play Catholic Beats Colls, 4-2, in Season Opener Wilson Rallies To Deadlock Haddons, 7-7 Stretch Test Sterling Regional High School opened its baseball season Mon team ahead to stay. Camden Youth Council, loaded with members of this winter's Camden High School team and other former city stars, advanced to the second round of the South Memorial AA and the South Camden YMCA advanced to the A superb three-hit pitching ef day with an impressive 5-2 victory over Haddon Heights on the winner's field, Rieder topped Memorial with 22 points while Block and Collins semifinal round of the Harold A It marked the opening game of Shabby fielding late in an abbreviated five inning baseball Mretch Memorial Basketball The Sterling tossers coupled fort by southpaw Ed Hart was wasted Monday as Collingswood High School's baseball team drop Camden YMCA Basketball Tourna the 1963 season for both clubs in were credited with the only Camden Catholic hits, but the Irish took advantage of poor Collingswood fielding to score its winning runs. Gary Williams and Rick Boo Tournament Monday night. the strong clutch pitching of Gary game forced Haddonneid Hign followed with 16 and 12 respectively. Ron Filipek paced the Church Stars with 18 counters.

typical scholastic baseball weather ment on Monday night. CYC, sparked by Cal Butler, Jones with alert base running and Memorial displayed the best balance in the tourney by eliminating the Church League All- chilly, cloudy, and with light a knack for hitting behind the School to settle for a 7-7 tie Monday with Woodrow Wilson High on the suburban team's field. ped a 4-2 decision to Camden Catholic High on the loser's field. rainfall. Bill Carvel and Chuggy Cadwell, defeated a highly-touted Mitchell Celts of Philadelphia, 113-83, while South Camden's performance was sub-par according to coach runner to hand Heights the de feat.

Jones, a fast balling righthand Hart looked in midseason form Wilbur Wilson. as he struck out 9 and walked a lone batter over the six innings er, was credited with 9 strikeouts and walked 3 as he went the dis "We were lucky to win," the director of the South Camden commented, "we'll have to do of play, tance his first time on the mound, Sports in Brief Scholastic Baseball better next time." Ed Reid slammed two hits to Tom Young and John Boote the Belmar of Philadelphia nudged that city's Colts, 68-67, in the opening doubleheader in the South Camden Y. Butler, who starred for Camden High as recently as two weeks ago, scored 36 points and Cadwell, the former Woodrow Wilson High standout, hit for 30 in leading the Al Starks and Larry Stark paced the South Camden triumph pace the Sterling attack while catcher Denny Salvatore collected three singles to top the Heights' with 10 points while John Cramer and Al Yates starred for Central hitting. N. Burlington Stops Florence COLUMBUS Northern Burl with 11 and 10 respectively.

CYC attack. chino each clouted a pair of singles to share Collingswood's hitting honors. The Colls collected seven bingles, including a double by John Mapes, Catholic scored in the first inning on a walk to Tony D'ltalia, a double by Young and an infield error on Mario Patrizi's grounder. Collingswood scored a run in the second and then tied it at 2-2 in the fourth on Mapes' double and successive bunt singles by Bill Cattell and Bocchino. Catholic's winning runs in the sixth crossed on a lead off single by Young, two Collingswood errors and Boote's single.

It was the opening game of the season for both teams. camden tath. rni.MNr.swnnn Sterling coach Ralph Townsend said he was "really pleased with South Camden took the lead for Meanwhile, Carvel, the 6-7 re Stars, 87-58, after the South Camden ousted the Central 54-41, on the Central YMCA court. Action continues tonight when Cherry Hill RCA meets the Suburban Stars in the opener of a twin-bill at 7 p.m. and Scoop's of Wildwood, the defending champs, play South Jersey Medical in the nightcap.

Memorial, bolstered by the play of Jack Collins, Walt Doherty and Stan Booth, all members of a successful Glassboro State quintet, were impressive to say the least. Collins guided the team's offense and Booth was a demon undr the boards. Couple this with a fine scoring demonstration by veteran George Rieder and a talented bench and the Memorial passers look like the team to beat. i keeps in the second period on a the way they played." bounding star from Camden, hit for 21 points and did a tremend basket by Vernon Curtis. The A big four-run third inning ington Regional High School made victors gradually widened the clinched the victory for Sterling.

ous Job under both backboards a successful debut in scholastic Al Pfafman's squeeze bunt to gap. for the high school stars. S. CAMDEN YMCA CENTRAL YMCA It was a fastbreak, headed by fid Kl Fid KI John Kenny and Jay Chinski combined pitching efforts for Haddonneid to limit Wilson to five bingles, but poor support from their teammates possibly cost them an opening game victory. Iladdonfield looked like a sure winner when it built a 7-2 advantage after three innings.

The Haddons tallied three runs in the opening frame on singles by Dave Conver and Dave Kcl-lom, a walk and an error, Two more Haddonfield runs crossed in the second and another pnir in the third. In the third, Dan Foell walked, stole second, Larry Golley doubled and a passed ball accounted for the runs. Wilson scored twice in the third and got back in the ball game with three runs in the fourth and two in the fifth. The Wilson rally in the fourth started with two out. Skip Parker and Frank Wagner singled in succession and Zeferie was safe on an error, loading the bases.

A series of Haddonfield miscues led to the Wilson scoring. In the fifth, Wilson tied the score on Paul Stutzenberg's single, Parker's double and two infield errors. 1 5 1 track competition Monday when it defeated Florence, 67'a to 49,2, here. score Rory Lewellyn started the festivities and a walk and singles by Rcid and Josh Talent rounded Cramer Yaloa Weaver McRride. Smaldore 11 Curtis 10 Little 8 Drnzdow'l 3 L.

Stark 0 PUKh 9 A. Stark 0 Starks out the rally. MONDAY'S SCOHKS Woodrow Wilson 7. Haddonneid 7. Camden Catholic 4, Collingswood 2.

Sterling S. Haddon Heights 2. TUESDAY Trl-County Conferenct Gloucester at Pitman. Other (iimn St. Joseph's (Hammonton) it Edge-Cherry Hill it Bishop Eustici.

Pennsauken at Palmyra. West Deptlord it Overbrook. Scholastic Track TUESDAY Triton it Woodrow WUson. tndepend't Basketball MONDAY'S SCORES Camden YC 113. Mitchell Celts (Phlla.) Belmar (Phils.) U.

Philadelphia Colt 67 South Camden YMCA 54. Central YMCA Memorial AA 87, Church League All- TUESDAY Stretch Memorial Tournament Cherry Hill. RCA vs. Stars. 7: Scoop's Sporting Goods vs.

South Jersey Medical, :15, Camden Central YMCA. The Northern Burlington thin- f.asl ack Olzewski STERLING Butler and Cadwell, midway through the first half that put CYC in front to stay. But, the winners had to fight all the way as Curt Easley, with 35 points, and George Berger, who had 20, kept the Celts within striking distance almost to the end. clads won 9 of 13 events with HADDON HEIGHTS lb ib ib lolinson Birts Hurley Trmitman Totals 13 IS 41 Totals 1 2 Lewellyn. rf 3 1 1 1 0 3 1 1 Bob Barrett and Bob Czepial each 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 Pfafman.ss 3 0 0 0 0TlKhe.3b 1 2 0 0 OReid.c-f 3 1 winning a pair.

Central YMCA 13 1041 0 0 inc vnurui waguers siayeu South Camden 11 16 12 1554 0 0 0 0 Ta ent lb 3 1 3 Sharp. ss 4 Salvatore 4 Pierce, lb. 2 Fnx.lf 3 WeisKerber.lt 0 Baum.cf 3 Keller.3b 3 Reamer.rf.lb 3 llamilton.p 1 liolriv.rf 1 Barrett won the 220-yard dash 1 0 Wllllama.cf 3 0 0 Deith.ss 3 0 0 Carey. lb 3 2 2 Hoepfner.rt 2 1 0 Shirmer.c 2 0 0 Mapes.lf 2 0 0 Cattell. 3b 3 0 1 Bocchino.

2b 3 0 Hart.p 2 0 0 4 3 Tntall 23 Hunftercf Bramble. 3b Young. lb Patrizi.c Botcheon.lf Bastianelle.p Boote. Zippel.ss Corbett.2b Totals Belmar, with an attack led by 0 0 I.onK.lf 10 0 with Memorial in the first period memorial aa 0 1 Dnvs If 1 0 0 0 1 Seelhorsl.c 3 0 1 which ended in a 12-12 stalemate. I ni ki in 0:25 and the shotput with a heave of 39 feet, 2 inches.

Czepial 0 0 0 0 Jones. 3 0 0 0 0 Daley If 1 0 0 2 3 7 weichm'n 4 1 The contest remained nip and i. niipek Rieder 4 flirt until Mnmm-ial hrnlra "Hi Kilipek Bnoth 2 3 Gerry Jordan and Ed Jones, built an early lead over the Colts, but had to fight off a last period rally before claiming victory. 22 7 7 2 7 Totals 23 9 6 Totals 27 7 2-4 a u-v in (iianvtio 3 1 captured the 120-yard high hurdles uaiohii i 1 III 7 0 0 Camden Catholic 2 0 0 0 Colllnuswood 0 10 1 Tn-hlng 16 'Sterling 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 in 0:19.1 and tied for first in the 2B Reamer SB Cairns. S(t Hamilton 2B Young.

Mapes. SO Bastlanelle 1. 0 Block 5 Collins Doherty a l.ehmann 2 Zachary 12 7 2 The Colts battled to within 2 ft. Plerc S. BB Hamilton 1 (labrvlew I Kompa Kitwrald M.i her Bastlanelle 2.

Boot A. Jones Boot 5. Hart DO 180-yard low hurdles in 0:24.2. 'Jones i. 1.

Hart l. tie midway in the second period. Rieder's tally off the pivot followed by a quick steal by John Block and a subsequent score put coach Rudy Weichmann's 5 Sllva 0 Tntal 21 16 Totals 33 21 87 IS 5t points at 58-56 with two minutes on the clock, but Belmar opened a 68-65 advantage with 30 seconds to go and it was enough to do the trick. Church Star 12 16 Memorial AA 12 22 17 19 3487 Strikes Spares WOODROW WILSON HADDONFIELD ah ib 3 1 Jordon had a game high of 26 13. a Whiz points while Jones chipped in with Maple Shade Girl 20 more for Belmar.

The Colts J. Rvlbra.2b Royle.ss R. Svlben.rf Rolle. Ib Parker cf Wagner.p Zelene.c Fleming llenson.lf neveng r.lb 3 2 0 Wright.K 2 1 0 8 Chinski. 0 0 0 0 Conver.ef 3 1 2 0 Alleger.c 3 0 1 1 Kellom.rf 3 0 2 2 Foell.

3b 1 1 0 1 Golley 2b 3 1 1 0 Day ss 2 0 0 0 Kenny 1 1 0 0 Lorigek p.lt 0 0 0 2 i 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 2 i I 0 1 1 0 Irv Hinson matched the latter's production. from the recent tournament in Holly-Colonial Lanes, Mount Holly, BELMAR (Pi.) PHILA. COLTS Hd Kl i-ia vi Scotty Gilchrist, secretary of the uanury, scnuler 4 4 Rouleau 2 3 Britt 3 0 McManus 3 1 11 i Bnrtlett 1 0 1 Totals 23 7 I Totals 22 7 8 Woodrow Wilson 0 0 2 3 27 Haddonfield 3 2 2 0 07 2B Kellom. Golley Svlhen Parker. South Jersey Association, an Jones 10 0 20 Morrison 0 I By CHARLIE SCHI CK A Maple Shade Junior High School pupil has blossomed as one of the most promising young bowlers to come along for several years.

1 1 1 1 11.1 675 and Leo Karian with 665. In the class, B. Lowe's 721 (with handicap) topped the field, followed by Rich Kurkian's 698 and Jim Robinson's 688. Class was led by Ron Gamber with 682, Rich Dixon with 654 and Harry Vosbi-kian with 622. nounced a financial statement and Jodan 12 2 26 Hinson 10 0 Simpson 10 2 Ford 4 i Carlln 10 2 SO Wagner 5.

Kenny 5. Lodgek 5. Chlnskl 2. BB Wagner 4. Kenny 1, Lodgek 1.

juliano 10 2 87 Totals 32t 4 Totals 28 11 Score first half Belmar 33-27. They are Ed Berger. Norm Wold.l Doc Brewer, Andy LaMaine (Cherry Valley manager) and Joe Gill. Cherry Valley's four-game team tournament for ABC and WIBC teams had extended its closing date for entries until May 26. Erllon Bowl provided some interesting scores in its three-man Classic League for four games.

Jim McParlcn had an 843 with games of 257 and 207 while Dan Spada rolled an 840, including 205, MITCHELL CELTS! Ana Pernaps pretty danui wei- Rose Hammond's 600 topped the Fl West i lor, 13, could teach her adult CYC Hd Butler 16 Wright 5 Carvel 10 High 3 13 counterparts a trick or two about A division for the women. Others in the A group are Florence prize list will be in the mail next week. Champions will be honored at the SJBA's banquet, May 10, at Collmont Diner. Walt Marple of Caterers rolled a 254 for weekly high in the Woodbury Progressive Major League at Woodbury Lanes. He 14 35j setting the pins spinning.

4 3 Womack 2 12 Thomas 1 21 Berger 0 6 Easley 6 SO Garnen 0 4 Easley 4 Bntt Cadwell 12 Wright (588) and Bernice Schwartz Birts 2 Smith 2 "I "Janet's undoubtedly the finest young bowler I've seen," extolls 40 t3 Bill Kurkian, manager of Maple (581). Class has Mae Moore (626), Marcia Lewis (620) and Dot Coach Named At Connecticut STORRS, (UPI) Fred Shabel, 30, assistant basketball coach at Duke University, was appointed head basketball coach at the University of Connecticut on Monday. Shabel, who served at Duke six years, was named to fill the vacancy by the death of coach Totals 50 IS 113 Totals Score first half CYC 4M4. Stout (593). In Class it will be A Farrpll'20 an 263 games.

Also, Frank Marie Yorky (613), Lanes where the young lady rolls. "An avid player and keen com petitor, she takes her game se McCosker (815), Al DiMuoro (829), (605) and Eleanor Foster (602). A five-man team from Cherry Elwood Geiges To Be Honored riously and demands to be told her faults when she has a poor also had a 202 and 617 scries. Tony D'Alessandro of the Pepsi Cola team had a hot scoring spree in the Americana Major League at Americana Lanes with a 684 series on games of 228-253-203. Frank Ferpico (832), Corky Fowler (800), Ted Kujawa (778) and Vince Mascarelli (793).

Score verification is underway Valley Academy (Mike Hayes game." Sport Shop) is rolling in Buffalo today in quest of one of the prizes. Hugh S. Greer, Jan. 14. This is the way it is with Janet, who never had a bowling ball in her hand until two seasons ago and now maintains a splendid 178 THE DEPENDABIES BOM BY DODGE average.

The top kegler in the Maple Shade school league, she has rolled seven 200 games this sea Hi fV'nn son. Her high game is a huge 224 and her high series include 607, 604 and 596. Dr. Elwood A. Geiges, assistant to the commissioner of the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Officials Association, will be honored at a testimonial dinner April 25 In the Melrose Country Club, Elkins Park, Pa.

Geiges, a former star athlete at Camden High School prior to World War is one of the top football officials in the country and is secretary of the NCAA rules committee. Asa Bushnell, commissioner of the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference, will be the featured speaker. Judge Leo Weinrot, EIFOA commissioner, also will speak. A delegation of South Jersey officials, headed by Hank Rossell, Ed Myer and Don Cragin, will Miss Mellor uses an 11-pound ball and lays down a ball with medium speed for her success. Nine finalists in each of the men's and women's divisions will compete Sunday for "king and queen" honors at Maple Lanes.

The roll off gets underway at 2 p.m. with play in and for both men and women. The Class A contenders in the attend the affair. Myer said men's division are Mort Klein who tickets may be obtained by con-'qualified with a 683, S. Perry with tacting him at ILV9-5443.

RAMS SET EXHIBITION TOP-SEEDED PORTLAND. (UPI) The COMPACT SURPRISE ST. PETERSBURG, (LTD; Los Angeles Rams, who signed Roy Emerson of Australia, and (Terry Baker of Oregon State last Maria Bueno of Brazil are top week, will play an exhibition pro-seeded in the fourth annual St. fessional football game here Aug. Petersburg Masters tennis tourna- 24, with the Dallas Cowboys it was ment which starts here Tuesday.

announced today. Courier-Post Photo by Jack Wolfer TOO MANY HANDS It's a mad scramble for a rebound in the opening round game of the South Camden YMCA Basketball Tournament involving the Philadelphia Colts and Belmar of Philadelphia on Monday night. Belmar's Gerry Jordan (dark jersey, right) and Ed Jones (dark jersey, left) battle the Colts' Irv Hinson (11) while the latter's teammate, Tyrone Britt (12), looks on. Umpires to Meet A meeting of the Delaware Officials Association will be fX 1 IIWMr i) VTT" r'" Wildcats Guests of Area Club 'held 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 27th land Saunders sts.

Mario Rndritnipz. DVOA nresi- nni inviiannn' dent, has invited all members and any men interested in becoming Tournament basketball team will be honored Wednesday at 7 p.m. umpires. PROCEDURE IS DONE IN ONE HOUR, WHILE YOU WATCH by the Villanova Club of South Jersey at its 13th annual dinner LARGE ECONOMY SIZE DYNO TUNE DYNOMOMtTER MOTOR TUWE UP SPECIAL LOW PRE-SEASON OFFER I Clean oil sera assembly 2. Adjusts bands to m.

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Three major awards will be made. The Michael Saxe Memorial Trophy is given annually to the Big Five's outstanding player and the Wildcats' most valuable player, by vote of teammates, is also honored. Another high spot of the affair is the presentation of the Herman "Chuck" Drizin Memorial award given by Drizin Weiss Post 215, Jewish War Veterans in honor of a former Villanova captain killed in action in World War II. Villanova was co-champion of the Big Five along with Penn on its way to a 19-10 mark to make coach Jack Kraft's two year log, 4017. The Wildcats upset DcPaul and Wichita before Canisius dc-fnated them in the NIT semi-final.

Letter winners on this years squad include: Senior co-captains Jim O'Brien and Jim McMonaglc. Wally Jones, Jim Washington, Eric Erickson, Warren Winterbottom Richie Rich-man, Ben Kenney and Sam Iorio. Senior managers John Duffy and Denny Corcoran also will receive monograms. DODGE DIVISION CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Rt. 130 48th Pennsauken, N.

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