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i ay Roscrs Faces JlflHIIIRIIIHIIIIIIfl r- rrw rr 1 I loaayiiiaFM BBak aaaaah. 1 If 1 XI rl 1 A Wl rNJ MX 11 ,11 I 1 Valentine in Mat Feature Buddy Bogcrs, Haddonfield, -vgrf rm vA 13 CAMDEN. MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1961 II Vv'l 1 1 recognized as the United States heavyweight wrestling champion MM by the National Wrestling Assort pros II Vr I': V' 1 I ation. defends his title tonight the Camden Convention Hall ring in a two-fall battle against John Trenton New State Group4 Champion, But Alfano Feels Camden Should Be OUR POLICY 11 ny Valentine, blond Chicago chal If yon can bur It rlnnwhrr for leu, return It nrt wo will either refund your money pr return the difference.

lenger. Bolh Rogers and Valentine have identical mat styles, rarely re 1 sorting to clever wrestling inside Cold Second Half Cosls Locals the ring, but depending on wide assortment of "rough-house' In 66-55 Thriller methods to batter their rivals into at Rulgers State Group 1 Title Taken FULL SIZE 2 CELL FLASHLIGHT By JACK (ARTY The City of Camden must settle down today to fare reality TJ HT'l 1 and accept the fact it no longer can claim scholastic basketball liV superiority in the Stale of New Jersey. That dynasty, which dominated the Garden Slale for the belter OS submission. So, it appears, no holds will be barred when these two blond grapplers collide to- night. Valentine is by far the toughest foe Rogers has been called to face before South Jersey fans.

The Chicagoan is a major attrac-J tion in mat circles from coast to coast and is considered a lead-J ing contender for Tat world mat title. The Rogers-Valentine match" Mn. FUh button, tinnrer rtn. lllrtenwltrhl VMIb bulh, Irsi relit 19 FRINCETON Kay Lynch today (part of three seasons, tumbled, but far from crumbled Saturday 'nicht when Trenlon Central Hirh School relieved defending cham- frels his first season as Wildwood tiirh Srhnnr. hacknthaii rnarh Camden High of the Croup 4 mantle during a 66-55 thriller in BRAND NfW mm in a nprfort pndinf? iRtitRrrs University jrymnasium, New Brunswick.

Twice defeated by Camden'sl The campaign closed here Sat i I ti ft Jl. Kreaiesi icam in ine msiory ni i.Thm, nnnA tirrlay in Trincelon University 'pymnasiutn when Wildwood topped ij Jersey senoiasuc naskpinau.i -fcnrtt. Artirtiiih i finally dethroned theiour Daa snooIln In 1,16 ccon(1 win ii'diuie ma iiium auidiuvB SPARK PLUGS 33 th nw Tnrhn-irurple Avalanche, from the king- half really hurt us." lastic Athletic Association il had occupied since 1959. Camden shot only ffor-11 in the card of the season. In the semi-j" final, a tag team battle, Reggie 5 Siki and Art (Sailor) colorful Negro stars, will perform as team partners for the first time in a two-fall match against 1 championship.

There were more than 3000 fans tide-turning third period. It was Wildwood's first stale "rar irars, limit ttt Cuitomer court crown since it won twefrrro frlces lomaaora ccnaimy Unbiased observers think the same way Tony does. It very well could have been Camden for a Seat Covers Installed Free Don Heffcrnan and Al Costello, Australia's so-called "Kanga- third straight championship. But 1 VICE" tub CLAMP-ON roos." Popular Billy Darnell, Camden, Group 2 crowns and a Group 1 lhT Premier title in the title in 1040, '41 and '42. Nw Jersey Stale Interschol- Wildwood.

with four players hit-'astlc Athletlc Association tourna-ting in double figures, led all way as it chalked up its 20th vie- 1000 Unable to Get In lory in 23 Ramos. AncI( fhpre wcre some nno Beverly Gets 18 o)npr prrsons outside Randy Beverly, an all-around rnilun-t Pof in(n Tt.tr. it wasn't and one of the big reasons was this boy Lee. Hall Gives Lee Fight The 6-fool-4 senior not only rtUii is scheduled for a half-hour en-! An "extra hand" for the handy, manl scored 22 points, he did the big job under the backboards when it 59 standout, showed the way with 18 Rprg sports arpna lo spe (hc bat. points while Frank Vogel added Camden put up in face of counter against Sandor Kovacs, New York Hungarian.

Darnell, now on a comeback campaign after a back injury side-lined him for some time, is a favorite with local fans. Two other half-hour bouts complete the card. In these, Dick counted. All hough he was given a 17, Bill Fritchi 14 and Buddy wrtmmwn given by big Vy. I George Lee and talented 1 "TURTLE" WAX It c'eoni, waxti end lattil Lynch, who Took over the coach- Br(K)y a pair of Rames lng helm at the start of the school supreme rebounder.

It was not turtle Mcinborn faces Herb Larsen and year after Doug DcWeese left to," Akn ih h. Dprause ne rnul(1 UP Tiger i Steve Sanchez grapples Jack Vansky. take another Job, couldn't heap 0f the rest "of the Trenton but BALL UP FOR GRARS as Bishop Eustace Prep's Don Kalinowskl battles Holy Family's Joe Frangipanc for rebound in NJSIAA Tarochial Class championship game Saturday. Eustace won, 54-46, to give school first state title. Bishop Eustace Captures 'B' Parochial State Court Title praise on his team.

Ularler ranHv Tod Ganpe nmn lnR "mH nR naa Psl tion" on Camden's men. "The boys really wanted this huskv Jim CrowpU and bcspcc. championship." he said. "And 3r Ralph shaw. thev deserved to win it for thevi Rally: When a 210-pounder like Lee gets position, you don't move him Auto Radios Installed Free ligcrs To Nin JrT BUC WIC II I LTnLt 1131 MIC claved fine ball all season." L.

u-uL easily, Phils The tall, soft-spoken mentor 'first in the eight-year P. hf 'ePortefy went on to report that Wildwood rciRn of rrice and the i llead changed hands 14 times and Oil TTfll11Pll PYROIL Puih Button Auto STARTING FLUID Jint fpri Into) lr 1 1 I fr fat I utru In ny wetthert rRINCETON Two new prizes! By WALT SCHUMANN naa stressed aciense against season racked up by "7 Arlincton's fast breaking came fitiid. playing most of the game with are being displayed by bishop iiiiv. uiuvn dim ivu innate most of the wpnk. i- i four personal fouls hanging overjEus(ace prPp'school of rennsau-'work rebounding besides adding to the time Kalinowski's two fouls CLEARWATER De- i i in iMiiniv linn in iiii'in in utt'i- i' in i IWrncP S(ntw Pn jj.f4 IUS head, ken ana eacn involves a ai troit Ticers overcame a five-run TIN 173 LIST time.

Johnston filled in well in rnenn-o rnln story in itself. Price had to yank him in the second period when he picked up Kalinowski controlled the tap to deficit, helped by two home runs, Dalsey at the start of the over- to defeat the Philadelphia Thil- 1 iwas ihj Miaine in ut'irai. fvcry- It paid off for Wildwood covered one agreed they went down fight-North Arlington's "Jead" players'jnK as champions do. on the break like a blanket. As a it's just that they ran into a result, the North Jersey Section 1 tPrrific team, verv much their une is me iropny presenicu ny That wa(i it in hl.ipf 98 his fourth personal.

'time. Dalsey immediately fed to ij0s, 10-8, Sunday. i -u l. me icw jersev oiaie jmcrscnoi- V. iasHt- Athletie Association after the and Eustace had the t1.L: i 1 I iL.I nan.

nis coacn ioiq mm ne a oi iasv wcck baseman Larry Osborne CHROMED HAMMER! a rlpsrrvirn? 1 III SI nas kingpins were forced to shoot from rquai and taller. When Camden's ruurti anu Min linen v. diiiiii-u Eustace basketball team won the i ouside and their shooting was farShooting Mi off in (he third and 2 ti i in and Trenton the title. rh-imninndiin 7 I J'S Pnn during the time (o non Cascy and his able NJSIAA Tarochial Class cham uass three-run homers for help to extra he Ticers. who collected 18 hits pionship by beating Holy Family jassislant ualph Bantivoglio.

Cll Sfft thl I of Union City. 54-46, overtime CascVi thou'gh only 23 is a rcal 'fs mn also put the har 0 Lmon ovcrume Casey, though only 23, is a real ti ure llie iiuuiiu iti no, iimi 9 m-ii urn tt i IU In fact, if it hadn't been for the (on (0ok over and dominated. what 1 i Lre Goes Too POLISHED DROP-FOKGEO 5 STEEL with RUBBER Mkings' Dan Hesford, Wildwood smarted out as a real sizzlcr. virtnrv marrin u-nnlrl fiava tarn' wti Late For Camden olt live 1'hils' pitchers. Unly Dick 5 When he finally fouled out.

amid Saturday. I student of the game and a veteran Jf iFarrell, ho pitched the first a standing ovation, with 3 min- The other is the net from one of mentor. Ho has seen his charges Eustace dulnt take another three innings for the Phils, and Balanced A bHr tool jL murh greater. Hesford bagged 28 HAND. 2 GRIP Took Three Years Of course, Trice was beaming.

utes. 6 seconds in the eame and. the baskets in Trinceton niver-iimnrove on their record in each reniaminK joe urzenaa, wno nuriea me last et low.il prlc. points, most of them coming on shots after he recovered rebounds, sity's g-mnasium here. It was cut season since he started the ball three frames for the Tigers es- "It took us three years to do it, his team ahead by 10, it wras too late for Camden.

By then, Lee, CrowelL, Brody, down by exuberant Crusader fans several years ago. Bantivoglio, UIW rdI-jcapca Deing scorea upon. in a vain effort to keep his team but we finally got 'em tonight." in celebration of the seven-year- former LaSalle College star, Justly'8 efTort t0 5ain possession.) Two errors helped the Tigers inined the Eustaen staff ihiq vear DaIsey made good on four of five break an 8-8 tie in the seventh. lie was sure that had it not from dropping its seventh game Ganges and Shaw had done the old school's first state champion been for Camden in 1959 and 60, in 21 outings. free throws and Hearey on Fernandez' first hit of the 5 RadiO TV Tubes Tested Free hut marla valiiatito rnntrihntlnne Trenton would have had state in bringing the Tornadoes back ship.

WILDWOOD N. ARLINGTON id tia I "The kids reallv wanted to win'a11 one-and-one situations. A Spring snapped the tie, 7 3 17 SWlnf IB 0 2 FLARING TOOL 2 championships those years too. frotn a 6-point early deficit andxotg of Heroes 'J, Coach Tony Alfano, his string of trailing 31-30 at halftime. Eu.stace-S heroes were many in ,570 straight New Jersey victories It a scorching first 16 mm- hi thrjll from a I 1 a I.

'IMn0 tt'ifh qmrfnn lA.Htn. mApt ilrhie FriK this one," Casev beamed after he1 and two fouls by Tony Cu. ry, Phils' left fielder had been carried to the lockertTom Gr.cplcy wefe Holy family swh0 has been swinging a hot bat, shoulders of banged out three doubles in three in He(nra II 14 Bnr 12 Sullivan 1 2 Vcllmn fi Rnwiherg 0 Puniest 2 Kern 0 ai an ena ana a seasonal mhiu muiuf; nnm vd uu.il iuaiifi fi i(h ui, muuu room on the A of 20 halted, blinked away his oi the way, thanks to concerted team and fans. hmidl Wright ,1 acoh narhmrn Havward For hustaces all-male enroll-trips to the plate to knock in five ment, the net-cutting at the of the Phils' runs. game's conclusion climaxed a dktboit riuiiiKS emotions, but was firm in his con-scoring d.v nan.

wno got oi There was big Don Kalinowski. i-ir-tinnc his team hieh 20 counters then: Refused (o Quit "We could have quit on a num- i an i I in i i foul tosses with 2:30 frantic week which started when wood 2i 1 65 Total IS I 18 17 11 1 M'tnu 2b 4 2 2 (I Tnlal ij Wlldwnnd N'n. Arhnctnn "We should have beaten them Schley and Titts, who dropped lwu 1V-t 14-SO 0 firman 2 2 1 0 4 (I i iu. i I'miniitos tn vn in rotnilatinn limp hnr nf m-ravinnc Rut thn hnvc ilin fttirtrlnre Knnf C( Tn, Bniliin.rf fl 1 apiece, aim uiu rrmiuiuuiiK im o-t vV ulc v-iu-iauwa mai un-i im Kaimerf Ji'I SPV I'nlavitii If 5 for South Dave Wharton Hall and Maddox. llccJ tne score 31 4 al1 amI coming back, ualsey and of Camden 1 1 iiMin rr 3 0 i to rt 1 Savair( rf "on N'" ''l" Slip -On clamp, iivm 5 ti llnif.

Hiirp rnppcr, a il and i 1 aluminum luliinii frnm 31" tn nnn 5" "Kmitit -rrhlnar nr inllltlnn, aj 1 1 2 i- i nli tioa in brkhl nnkfl. aj ii RnniOh (I Hrimtir 4 Then, Trenlon went to work 'ally forced the overtime after both Melchionni especially deservo a laurels, earlv in the third period to missed scoring opportuni- lot of credit for both stayed in! Posters, urging the ICain 10 nrtrz i ii utnpr the tables. Shaw was fouled bv tics in the remaining time. He, there and scrapped despite suiter- victory, dotted the school aMormn niui 1 ilh i l( () Walls Hi .1 Wimrts lb Win ss (1 Karrpll 0 Slmrl i wound up with 13 points. number of AUTO SAFETY BELTS PCP rVirml ing injuries tuaisey necK ana mei-hero wcre chionni thigh) during the Grzendi 0 Rill Melchionni, a 7-noint con Hall right after the tapoff and dropped a pair to give the Tornadoes a 32-31 edge.

tributor, also had a hand. His Casey admitted his charges' The celebration goes on todav. ll 1 II a 2 nnn" a fl 1 i nnn! 8 ni.niuaici! II kman 1 Mcvf 0 dllerrpra 1 Lehman 0 Trenton on Top to Slay twin -pointer and accompanying were nervous throughout. So was There is no school. The fiev.

foul toss in the first four seconds e. He squatted, paced and did Marco Martorelli, school princi-of the extra period snapped the evervthinc but sit on the bench oal. had announced before the Tiial 10 1(1 Tnialn 2 Schley, who finished with 11. allil hnma nin for (iallaeher In 4th imma frnm hie YsnA in Hm- A hSirutk out for Short In 5lh: rSafe on swished a jumper irom me ioui deadlock and put Eustace in front through the test, circle, but Shaw matched it from to stay. "We missed shofs much frrnf (nr 7lh.

riSn8p(, fnr more of Lourdes Ilosnital. where he th. Han fnr iterrera rih behind the other circle and Tren- Then there was Mike we usually do," he been confined for the last two 2 0 1 0 t1" ton never trailed again. Brody, who fed Melchionni the oass which hurt most is we started to' weeks, that there would be a i always calm under Camden's mafje the tie-breaking play possi- miss early and the boys got win or lose. iw' nT nmni, Fvcatrft C.A.A.

Specification! at n.a ana, annougn otniey ori to add five foul conversions in Lustacc shootinc a 1 1 perfect dav. ton, osbome sb-wi. s-coieman. wniniands rirpm 9s: 1n hie. CalWon.

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nui.i rnui.i i. a. 1 Id 11 Kid trn fn a gerund. sy (u Install on all ran. final points of the game, to tie tie verdict.

Familv. The Crusaders hit PaKfV 2 nos.intu 4 3 tho Mi'lfhmnnl lilt llparpv Lee again began to make his ftot (o forgotten as Eustace onlv lS-of 66 shots while 11 Farrell 3 2 4 Short 1 5 14 Hickman 1' i 4 1 Mfver i Ll 2'i 3 11 Lehman 1 4 3 17 Wormian 2 2 10 Franaip a 4 a 1 11 Afluw 1 0 5 3 Grwlcv 2 7 ER BBSO 0 0 11 4 4 0 1 4 4 3 3' 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 2 1 3 3 2 2 nr(tPnri IPlt. I nmA He cttinctfnl rnicnn VrtvtVi Tircrttr L'mrmine rli'l-nrt 1 r. I If kPPinn r. llUalU ilMl.Tl, JlUH.t.".1IUl Oia.lUII ilVllll WL1.11.

I IMIISI'lUJ bi EASY BUDGET TERMS Swank CONTINENTAL KITS lie stuu-u uu a POSUllS US 2lSt VlClOrV in 23 lOf-hl. I.iohnstnn 1 I I I 0 0 Thalman 2 2 Mnnai-n 1 1 4 Toul IS 1 1 3 5 1 Narleskl (W) 3 5 14 4R (irenda 1 Much of Kustace's success can Totam snoi in wnicn ne goes ruurm are r)on ckerson. Tex fl 2 2 we Shnrt. Ciallashi-r. rclpkonda Tliomson.

Charley Hearey and be attributed to its (U 11 11M imi i' 4 4S Paparella andJai knwski. 111. A liW. .11 7 15 (Conllnufd en Tata Fiftwt) Sea Jays Prevail In Swim Meet Pete Johnston. Casey had his charges drop back 13 for Dickerson quickly and one player, at least, tv ii) nn't i as always down court first to Dickerson also scored 13 po nts.

most (pnt many of them coming when 1 fastVrpak ifisnn I 7 00 Bob Hoyt, Jack Brangan and were needed most, lor r.ustace 0nrp Euslace usod a Dick Taoletti were double winners a terrible shooting day. Thom-i and had as Sea Jays Club defeated son played well place of Kali-. fi And $150 00 Valutt SSO.SS 5 $50. 9S Moorestown 161-64, Sunday in an nowsKi especially aiier me DiR North Jprs tpam showpd exhibition swimming meet inTeboimder was forced to take an ou(si(lR shooting Xcm IYMOUTH 1954 PlYMOUTH FO0 ii. $7 fO0 '5 1 '59 ramrion I entra VM A nnn pa, I I'M, ill uiu si-iunu in-imvi ih- at least Saturday.

ranco nf norcnnal fnnl HiffirMlllipS. CHEVKOlfT 1956 $48.95 Hearey, along with Kalinowski, i Close All Way Thomson and Dalsey, did yeoman So close was battle, LHCVKULcl l)f 13J.V3 aj CHEVROLET '51 a '59 $50.95 a aj IUICK 1956 $48.95 8UICK 1957 IUICK '58 a '59 $81.50 PONTIAC '55- 57 $53.95 PONTIAC '58 '59 $56.50 OLDSMOBILI 1957 $58.50 OlDSMOBILI 1958 $61.50 MERCURY '55-'59 $51.75 THUNDERBIRD 1957 $53.75 IOSEL '58 $58.50 CADIUAC '57 I '58 $59.50 ALL GASOLINE DEALERS! Jays are members of the Philadelphia Men's A League and Moorestown the circuit. Hoyt won the 50-yard freestyle and 50 butterfly in the 10-and-under class. Brangan was first in 50 freestyle and 100 individual medley in 12-and-undcr group while Paolctti took the unlimited 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley events. Bill Brady, Bob Carlock and L.

Hitchner were double winners for Moorestown. Brady won unlimited 100 and 200 freestyles; Carlock took 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly and Hitchner the 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley in the 12-and-under group. A complcta kit (not a dummr kli 3 that rarrlc (he spars whwl. FmilY Inslallrd. Thlt at-nulns nnllnrnial it makn Ihr rar look lonsrr and lower.

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FREE INSTALLATION at liri-Coiirlpr-Post Telerhoto TWO rOLNTS FOR CAMDEN as Wilson Titts jumps high to deposit ball in basket during Camdcn-Trenton High game Saturday night at Rutgers. Trenton came from behind to win, 66-55, and strip Camden of the State Group 4 crown. Vast No More. Sae Time MnncTt 5 Wa etio tptcializt in tha fait rvic and installafion of Tap Qualit SHOCK ABSORBERS, BRAKES and SPRINGS. "SCRATCHES TO SMASHES There will be an important meeting of all Casoline Dealers in South Jersey WESTMONT FIRE HALL WESTMONT, N.

J. 9 P. MARCH 23, 1961 This meeting is extremely important and should be attended by all dealers. Independent Casoline Dealers of South Jersey -1 FOR SERVICE CALL WO 4-IJ2I BODY FENDER REPAIRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT Middle Atlantic AM Amateur Boxing Bouts Champions of Tomorrow Sponsored by Camden Police PBA PAL Friday, March 24 8:30 P. M.

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