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C0UIIH-P3ST, Comdtn, N. Monday, Morth J8, 1941 1 14 Providence and Dayton Picked to Gain in NITi Niagara, Temple Underdogs 1 In Quarterfinals Tuesday NEW YORK (LTI)-rrovidence College and Dayton ire favored to join Holy Cross and St. Louis In the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament when the nation's oldest pest-season basketball classic resumes Tuesday night. The Friars from Trovldence will meet Niagara and Dayton will play Temple in tho two remaining games of the quarterfinals In Madison Square Garden. Moorestown Girls Take Swim Titles Moorestown dominated the 22d annual Philadelphia Interscholastic girls swimming championships Saturday in University of Pennsylvania's Hutchinson pod- Coach Mrs.

Bca Thomas' charges won the- senior high title with 77.5 points and the junior high crown with 91.5 points. Delaware Township High finished third in tho senior, high competition with 49 points and was runnemp in thc junior competition with 52. Three of six records broken In the meet to South Jersey girls. Moorcstown's Senior 100-yard medley team of Sandy Smith, Barbara Munsnn, Kathy Park and Caren Ruhland covered the distance in 1:02 minutes to better a standard of 1:02.2 another Quakers team set a year ago. In the 100-yard senior freestyle relay, Delaware Township's Elain Johnson, Joan Scott, Eileen Ma-haffy and Nancy Sahm set a Holy Cross and St.

Louis led the Moorestown Crushed Bv Undefeated Roscllc North Jcrscv Five Wins ISO. 26 To Group 2 Title, 86-61 By WAIT Rl'RROIt'S EAST ORANGE Roselle llifih School's undefeated ha.krthal! team rules i the best Group 2 team in the slate today after having whipred Moorestown High here last Saturday night by an 86 54 score. The victory was No. 26 in a row for the scnlor-ladened North Jersey quintet which had little trouble in wading throush the New-Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association tourney slate. The story of Saturday's came ran be wrapped up in thrqe came and Still notched a foul words too much height.

The during this spree that excited the Hams floored four boys over the better than 3,100 fans in attend-six-foot mark with one of them ance. being 6-R renter Charlie However, Roscllc regained its who is joins to further his edu- composure as Chrebet hit two canon at North Carolina State, foul tosses and Green's outside Grob Outstanding jumper padded the lead to 45 34 Grob. although sitting out bet- with 5:10 left in the quarter, ter than a quarter of plav.l At this point South Jersey's prabhed 19 of Rosrlle's 73 re- representatives ran afoul of the bounds and scored 21 points on 8 whistles as Bellman, Wyler and fielders and 5 singletons. Wilkins all received their walking While Grob's earlv plav helped papers for "fifth offenses" and demoralise the Quakers, he had with these misfortunes all plentv of help from Tim Green, Moorestown hopes went down the Charlie Chrebet and Kd LietzJ drain as the Rams poured it on. Green (-3 and Chrebet using very little substitution along OUTDOOR TIPS To PREVENT POSSIBLS INJURY TO YOUR DOG SHOULD WE GET CAUGHT IN A PENCE, CABBY A PAIR OP CUTTING PUEBS IN YOUR HUNTING JACKET way Into the semifinals Saturday night.

The Crusaders, led by Jack (The Shot) Foley's 24 points, eliminated Memphis State, 81-69, after St. Louis turned back Colorado State, 59 53. In a Saturday afternoon double-header at the Garden, John Egan's 31 points sparked Providence to a 73-67 triumph over DePaul and Temple routed Army, 79-63. Despite the New York basketball scandals, a total of witnessed the two doublcheaders 13,985 turning out for the evening program after 12,637 showed up for the matinee show. i if nfn vw poured in 19 points apiece while the way.

MOORESTOWV Lieu hooped 18 in complet record of 54 seconds. Tho old mark of 55.4 was set by Moorestown last year. Sliil Blvlr 4 Wllmr 4 1 I'lm II 1 .1 flrnwn 1 4 fhi-l BW1 ft Woodland .1 4 1 i 0 ft ing a powerful scoring quartet. Moorestown coach Tele Monska had expected the Rams to be pt tough and Tete wasn't being S'Vr" pessimistic "They were tough under the boards and we just rouldn't rope with them although' tm' pur boys seemed to be a little Kitu 2 1 1 aiihenst Tilling A 4 0 4 14 1 16 JJA Snudin Tna! 11 1 9 CflVPC DOS WITH Moorcstown's Junior High 100-1 yard medley relay team also bettered a record. Ann Jencfrr Park, Christine Thomas and Dorinda Weigel teamed for aj 1:00.8 clocking to top the old mark of 1:02.2 which Moorestown set last year.

Delaware Township's Miss Sahm also was a double winner. taking the 75 yard individual medley and 50-butterfly Moorcstown's Miss Smith also In Thursday night's semifinals, Holy Cross will play the winner of the Niagara-Providence game and St. Louis will meet the Dayton-Temple survivor. Holy Cross, which won this tournament in 105-1, battled its way to a 3S-35 halftime lead over Memphis Stale, In the second half, the Tigers from Tennessee lost three of their starters Frank Snyder, Lowrey Kirk and Gene Wilfong on fouls to ruin their chances. Temple led virtually all the way in trampling Army as Bruce Drysdale tossed in 23 points.

Providence and St. Louis both had to fight hard for their victories. overanxious'' Trte said. I The South Jersey boys' over I ,1,1,, FlVO anxiousness cost them dearly at I 1 til tills 1 1 1. 1 the foul line where Roselle prac-i ticallv set up a residence.

f'liiik: UaMllc Four Quakers Foul Out JtllllS Ot-11119 COAT BEPOBE BEUSA5IN3 HIM, POC PRIGWTENED ANIMALS MAY BITS EVEN TWOSE PAMILlAR TO DS SUBE TO REPAIR DAMAGED PENCS tTI Courlfr TmI Ttl'pholo IT'S TWO AOAIN'ST OXK but Moorcstown's Bob Wilkins (20) wins the fight for a rebound ncainst Roscllc Hish in Group 2 state basketball final Saturday night at East Orange. Roscllc, however, won the game, 86-64, to finish the season undefeated. While Roselle made 23 of its ihots from the field it also ron- IVllirilPV verted 2S of 47 free throws while'111 XUIIIJII won the 50 barkstroke. Following are plares taken by Mnnretown shot 11 for 22 from Ohio State, Cincinnati, St. Joe's South Jersey girls in all events.

SMlr Dlvlilnn 7S tril. mfdlfv Suhrn Pfhwure Township: 2 Jam. MftnrfMown1 5. Nancy Whitpc ar. Mrrrhantvill.

SO Carho's Trial Resumes Tuesday LOS ANGELES (LTI)-The ex- tortion-conspiracy trial of Frankfe Carbo, Frank "Blinky" Palermo, Joe Sica, Louis Tom Dragna and Truman Gibson will resume the charity Christ the King of Haddonfield Four members of Moorcstown's moved into the semifinals of the starting five fouled out as 31 per-second annual Bishop Eustace sonals were called by the whistle- Prep Grammcr School basketball happy arbiters against the tournament Sunday when it Quakers. Roselle was charged toppled St. Joseph's of South Cam- DePaul tied Providence at 57-all frMslyle 1 (111 itMtt. Moorfitnwn. I And Utah in NCAA Semifinals An interesting cross-state duel! I'nited Tress International surprise the Deacons.

Billy; with 5:20 remaining, but Egan scored eight points in the final minutes to sink the Hlue Demons. The St. Louis-Colorado State Ben Still, nave Bob1 St. Joseph's of Fast Camden 0hio State and CincinTomped over Arizona State, 88-80 and Frank Majewskl topped Wilkins and Charlie Bellman all and Mount Kphraim gained quar-'nati is shaping up in the NCAA to capture the Far West title, jtoe winners with 20 and 19 points, fouled out with the former exiting terfinal round berths by posting basketball tournament. I.ucas pared the Big Ten titiists respectively, in the fourth period and the virtories in other games.

no(h nhj (cams hpd thc with 33 points and 30 rebounds, a Cincinnati rallied from a seven- loo freely! 1 Minor Mnnn. MnnrM-tnwn. SO hrkfmke 1. Smith. Mnnr-tnwn: 4.

Pon Sijlhrlnd. Mwhan'villo. so hutterflv 1. Sihm. Pflwn Township; Adrlfnne Kcn.

Meri'hinlville: 4. Jin. Moorftown. loo meillfv rflav 1 MnnrMinwn: J. MerohantvilV inn frlvl rHav Unaware Towiuhlp; 2.

Moorestown, 5. Merchantville. SJ Tam Sforn Senior Hlh 1, Mnnremwn. 77 5 point: 1 Delawirs Towmhip, 41. (.

Merchantville. :4. Woodburv. 1J llieh I. Moorntrwn.

81 t. Ptlawar Townahip. S. Woodhurv 12. t.

MerrhanlvUlf li); 11, Wondhurv Hrtshta. 14. fladdon Tnwnnhip, 4, 15. Penntauken, 1. 1.

Haddonhrld. 1. game was tied at 45-all when Dave Harris netted a three-pointer and Glen Mankowski added two free throws to pull the Rillikens out of danger. Rill Nordmann tallied 23 points for St. Louis.

tomorrow in the court of U.S. District Judge Ernest A. Tolin. The five men are accused by the Federal Government of trying to gain part of former welterweight champion Don Jordan's contract by illegal means. others went to the benen in me nank Jucci tallied J3 points in far cry from his mno points' third.

pacing unbeaten Christ the louncl dunn wrfk-against Louisville, as the Buck.int dcficlt 'i As has been Ihe case in recent which won the County Catholic end along with St. Joseph's (Pa.) pvos tnok a jq.jr halftimc to cut down '8 E'hl School League rrown and I'tah. The Haddonfield fivel The drfendinj fames. Still was the top scorer Grammer for Moorestown. Ben hit on 5 this year.

Ohio State then took a 51-34 ad- Conference champions. Bob Buck-, vantage early in the second half mhahan scored 22 points and feld goals and 11 of 17 free now will play in Friday's semi- ryrs meet St Joseph's and the shooting of Lucas and Bob Tom ne((pd I tan in the semi-Knight to dispel any throws for 21 points. His rloseM finals. rinnati plays assistance came from Blylcr who, St. Joe's tonnlrd Our Lady of final round at Kansas Citv.

MoJArlnlnh Tturns Wildrats had nftne Kfarcats. Larry tomley srored a below par 9 before leav- Perpetual of Maple Shade, 36-15, Fridav. The two winners will then 'moving toward their fifth NCAA topp Kansas State with 16 UUIlllUllllu lUIIIIIUMUIIIuUt, ms i.Ji iu iii me uiuu us dim vnurtii mi in )iuinis. ue meei on saiuraay lor mo utie. ipomis.

pnod. iBogsh had 8 for the losers. Ititlc. I J.arry Siegfried tossed in 20 Bill (The Hill) McGill's 31 Qiistlonable Basket Mount Ephraim defeated Sacred, Ohio State and All-America points and Mel Nowcll 13 as the points led Utah into the semi-Grob made his appearance felt Heart of Camden. 33-24, as Jim Jcrrv Lucas snapped back from Bucks shot a deadly 59.3 per cent finals for the first time since it at sonn as the game started by, Samuels tallied 9.

Rich DiPatri a lacklustre performance against from the field in gaining their 31st! won the title in 1044. The Red-tapping in 3 straight baskets after, had 13 for Sacred Heart. Louisville Friday night bv routing'straight victory. Roger Newman skins led all the way but it was tpammates had missed outside) The tourney resumes Tuesday Kentucky, 87-74, Saturday night led Kentucky with 31 points. ino easy win as Arizona State shots The third deuce was when St.

Bart's of Camden plays jn Mideast regional final. St. St. Joe's, although outrebounded fought back from a 22-point half-arcued by Mon.a who contended St. Mary's of Gloucester in the Joseph's gained the semifinals by bv a taller Wake Forest quintet.ltime deficit to cut the gap to 76-that Grabs tap came with the first game of triple-header.

Penn- upsetting Wake Forest, 96-86, in piled up a 20-point first half lead 70 with six minutes left. McGill ball still on the rim of the hoop sauken goes against St. Nick's of the Eastern regional game. land foiled the Deacons press in then hit on a three-point play to whirh is considered offrnsive coal Kcc Harbor in the second tilt and Cincinnati's hustling Bearcats the secood half. Husky Lcn the Sun Devils, tending The referee saw- it differ-Mount Ephraim meets Si.

Joe's of cained their 20th victory in a row, pell led Wake Forest with 32 Wittenberg scored its 16th con-rnt and the score was Camden in the nightcap, treating Kansas State, 69-64, in points but the Hawks from Fhila-secutive victory to capture the Still long onn-handcr broke the st. joe v. c. pmpeti-ai. lirir tVt ni.t email tw.

rhamninn. lift I I III tfll 111) 13 I (111 I(IJ'III4 n'" PJMlllI.Vl Udlll lllull v'4' 'inwi vt" ft" ship, defeating Southeast Mis- 1 hSnl Bmrri I aMiira ice fir Moorestown. Wilkins, who got (t of his I 4 a Crei rr nnt pn'iLi hi uir ji i. it pirni, Murlfv souri, 42-38, in a tight defensive contest. Al Thrasher led the winners with 14 pofnts.

In the NCAA major college con riiirnv 5 Mrnnt Nfurrpv 5 SlriMnn i MtDonnfl ft I i KirldamFs Hitting Wins i Praise of Other Indians rnotina racket hut kospii jjjjj Yl httifB throws for an lead. Wilkins' riMi clever steal preceded his lauin solation games, Tom Stith's bask ft and after Grob and Still Ti't .1 1. It ttf lny ir points led St. Bonaventure over Princeton, 83-67; Loyola (Calif.) topped Southern California, 69-67; Louisville tripped Morehead State, 83-81; and Texas Tech won over Houston, 69-67. By JOE SARGIS United Tress International fwapppti ium ji'idis 3 -i iui ncnr.n hfart mt.

trmunt F.nselle Fl f1 i Green ab from the circle rt n'r-n-rj 4 jphm lis and Lietz' fast break bucket Kriiv 1 1 i nwn i 4 K. AAA f.inn.n 1 A 4 Johnnv Antnnelli and Harvey! 1 im fnn 1.1. rHrnp uriinf mwi-i nn mm Krn 1 m-il-o it 11.10 Tntjl? Tn'lN II 11 11 nui'llll IIL' Ulf Ul IIH'll ill MM Hakcthall ADVERTISEMENT College iu. S.nrt half-Mount Fphraim 1S-1 winter's deal between San Fran- liniST TMF KINT, fid Cisco ana tievciann, nut irom ihp i 7 IIIIIM III llllll, llin; IMIM.UIll, llin thiivl 1 SSi tV. i) 5 ft a nun i 1 1 (i 1 1 ii ii iv- uj', ini nut i.reen mipucaiea nis net, st.

jof bakot for the Bams. Still's rd preceded a tap in by Grab and when Chrrhet added a 5 free throw it was 111 in favor of p'U B-wll at the nuarter. 0 Grob and Chrebet with 8 and 7, Tlcr 5 l.n'"t It Ti. krr 1 S'll'H I'i'l' trr) Headline Great Mat Card Here wind up as the best bargain since old Tcter Minuit talked the In-5 duns out of Manhattan. If you ask tho Giants how they rninis rrpncu nv ivnriii" in, 4 T.ill icei about Kuenn, tliey it tell you, S'-nra (irt thu Kim 33 th" serond prriod while Blvlcr's 6 was brM for Moorestown as the especially manager Al Dark, "lie's North rolled to a 2-16 (ardrn Slato League we expected and maybe CAMDEN CONTENTION IIALIj will be the scene of nnn of the It A ALL-STAR Fw I CARDS ever Nailmal Iniluilonal Tnitrnamrnl Temi-l 7a, Arnty st round.

I'ruvidnni- 73. r( Paul 7 round). Imis 33, Colorado bl. I. iquar-lor-finul'.

llly Cross II. Memphu St. 61 (quarter- flnili. St'A Fulfrn ItfflnnU, Charlnttr, C. St.

Jnpii n. Wttkt KnroNt i final bl Bnivrnturf 85. I'rlnieton 67. icon- SuUtinni NCAA MlrlwMt neglonalt Inurrnrf. K.in.

Cinrlnn.itl tit, Km St. A4 'flnalt. Indt Inch 69, llmnion 67 u-onsnla- I Inn NCAA MlrleaM Rrglnnill. taiilsvlllc, Kr. Ulim St 7.

Kcn'iiikv 74 tinal. L'HiiivilItt SI, Mnrtheail St. 61 (con-lulalmn' NCAA Vf W'Mt Pnrtland. Orp. Uah Arinna M.

tinal livnla (Cjlif i 69, Southern CalifornI (.7 irnniiilatinn NA1 Taurnament, Kanaai 4'lly. Sin. Mn-hitan 101, Westminster Ph i iconsnlallnni. GrimbUnn lij, i.eorgelown (Ky) 73 ifi" d'. NCAA Small Cnlleje Tnurnammt ktaimllle.

Md. Wiltcnberf ii, houtheant Musourt 3S final staged in this city on MONDAY NITE, MARCH 20, when Cuddy Rogers, United ppnod prlge that gave them a 41- yi jino Indians led the same way 27 halftime load. -Mrctlllf; I UfliaV about the hard-throwing Antnnelli, Moorestown Stirs Crowd i r.arrlen Slate Bairball League 11,11 vnrn cet around to talk- Moore'oxn gavo tho parked will hold an important meeting in" Kirkland these days, I'psa'a College gvmnaMiim some- Tuesday night in Mike Hayes superlatives dot the conversation, thing to hum about when the Sport Shop. 256 White Horse 'ou can'1 exactly blame them. Forond half opened as it scored Auduhon, starting at 8 o'clock, 'l All Willie has done is win at the firt even points and pulled All teams are invited to have least three games for them and to wi'hin Bellman tabhed a representative prcent.

Fran-keep them in the others with time- states wrestling champion, de fends his NWA crown acainst two quirk baskrts while Blyler rhise and insurance fees will be ly hits like the bases-loaded double; adrter his ia.t field goal of the due. that won Sundays game with the. 71 inmsni.tnoni. archrival Johnny Valentine, ROGERS 13-9. A couple of days he unloaded a grand-slam homer against the Red Sox and icarlier in the Cactus League, he beat the Giants with other big Chicago's BLOND BOMBER, in an eJplosive Camden, at natural.

ROGERS AND VALENTINE, two of the roughest gran- Heigh Is' Norm Ford Named Asian Coach piers in the history of thc mat hits. As things stand now, Kirkland, a ivitivn of Silnvia tn Norman C. Ford, physical edu-'ronstructinn. Two Villages for hit 43 home runs in two sea' sport, ill headline a show ot Madison Square Garden calibre. Such prominent and women athletes will be 'sons with the Giants, will work in cation tnstrurtor and track coach at Haddnn Heights School.

built, and in many wavs the an outfield that includes Jimmy nmlt- an(l has been named to the Indonesian track team for thc 1362 Caps will parallel tho 1960 ccnlcr am' T't0 jcona in left. Wrestling Head-liners ns the "Fabulous Kart- Asian Game. Olympics at Borne. That was revealed Sunday by Ford has boon the track coach the 5 year old coarh who haVat Haddon Heiyhts since 11.15 and Willie is no gazelle in the field but he's no butcher cither, ihe 1 1 mi 1 iium been 'given fciiiii rt ji-Hi irdir in an- n.is K-innri un eniai)ie repuiaiion a iu. li ll it l.

i uu mi: ut ni, aim n- world VAIENTINI champion tag team stars from Australia, BILLY DARNELL, Camden favorite, REGGIE c'-i" lin'liinil llHl HV lll ilM il pilVSICHI fmrA nllllnnlinn II. I aer Jimmy Dykes says, I lie hig Great for performance great for economy-that's a Guardian Maintenance tune-up for your car or truck by your GM Dealer! Factory-trained servicemen use scientific equipment to analyze your engine accurately in a minN mum of time make needed replacements with factory-approved parts. You'll appreciate work done right the first time at fair prices. Regardless of the years or miles on your GM car or truck, it will run better longer when it's serviced the Guardian Maintenance way. SEE YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER FOR THESE ONE-STOP FEATURED SPRING SERVICES! COMPLETE QUALITY LUBRICATION plus cooling system inspection for warm-weather driving demands 10-POINT SAFETY CHECK in accordance with the National Safety Program QUALITY ENGINE TUNE-UP to improve performance, efficiency, economy QUALITY APPEARANCE SERVICES to restore that "like-new" look inside and out some class," urKKUV Rives wroutrK im H.i'i Miriiii lining iidve iin uvt'lilll 10(01(1 01 championship teams at Haddnn US wins and 3.) losses in i While the Indians' fortunes are l.w.l I SWEET DADDY I SIKl and ART (SAILOR) THOMAS, sensational Negro performers, and 11.1.

I I vfl- DICK STEINBORN, popular I phone; i mnpeuunn, an! for the New York Van- n7 ha)'C WOn 43 kecs, who dropped their eighth (Rill) Miller former Olympic do- or conference championships. (Cnntlniird on Pake Mlicrn) mid dynamic New scheduled to see action all on the same GIGANTIC MAT PROGRAM. The KANGAROOS Don Hef-fernnn nnd Al Costcllo have their work cut out for them when REBUILT icosts so little.4.. khey clash in a two-fall tag battle MOTORS means so much! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWERGUDI DYNAFIOW fORDOMATIC HYDRAMATIC against the Negro stars Reggie Sikt nnd Art Thomas. In half-hour matches, BILLY DARNELL squarrs off with SAN-DOR KOVACS, Hungarian from All Con LOW run tlnlUn (iu.ranlr CrHil Ifrm.

cathlon and javelin silver medal; These include three state chain-winner. Miller also was a star 'pionships; and his teams finished pupil for ord at Heights, and second or third eight times. There now is a consultant to the gov- have been six undefeated seasons crning body of athletics in Indo-'and eight seasons with only one resia, a setup similar to our AAU. loss. Ford, in addition to coaching Two members of Ford's teams the track team, will conduct have been placed on national all-coaching schools and elmics, and scholastic teams as javelin throw, assist in training officials.

and Wayne McDonnell. Indonesia will be host to some Ford, a native of Woodbury! Asiatic nations for the Asian graduated from Springfield Col! Games, and is making extensive lege, and received his preparations for them. These in- master's degree from New York eludes a new stadium seating I'nnersity. a swimming stadium, ten-! Ford will fly. to Indonesia about nis stadium and other arenas.

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