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le11 I si rr-iT it-1 tr: -atr COURIER.POST SPORTSl N. SATUIDAY. MARCH 19. 1933 Gloucester, Wildwood, Trenton Lose In State Finals of Parochial Division VII 0 JIM LEAMING Costa Cops Upset 1 i St. Mary's, St.

Peter's and Holy Family Capture NJSIAA Titles By CHARLIE SCHICK Elizabeth. March 19 It was a dismal night for South Jersey! Unanimous Win As 1 i 11 ISeClt- I Over Lopes p-rt Tampa, March 19 Marty Marlon Is a big rawboned skinny man who once read the legend of George Washington and hasn't been able to shake it. If honesty could win pennants, Marty Marion aspiring titlists as all three representatives were beaten in the finals of the Parochial division of the annual New Jersey State Inter scholastic Athletic Association tournament here at the armory befori some 3500 spectators. wwra oe uie most oecorated manager in the majors. When the St Louis Browns shifted from their old home base Capturing final round decisions and state championships wen (I Brooklyn 'Feather Uses Hit-Run Style To Beat Coast Foe By JACK CUDDY St.

Peter's of Jersey City in Class sl Marys or this city, in Class and Holy Family, of Union City, in the newly formed Class io new quarten in Baltimore, Marty Marion was the field boss. The new owners called the big skinny man in for a conference. They were expecting some optimism; the big skinny man gave them a Icing size dose of the truth. The move from St Louis to Baltimore, he told them bluntly, hadn't affected the team one whit, tithe or group. St.

Peter's took the measure I I A New York. March 19 (UP)- nunuscuie parucie. me sows ear, he concluded, was still a sows ear, Trenton Catholic, while St. Mary's toppled Gloucester Catholic, 54- Featherweight contender Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn beat lightweight 37, and Holy Family dumped lucuaru ippeais To Hockey Fans Porter Continues Wildwood Catholic, 79-37. contender Joey Lopes of Sacramento, last night with speedy hit-and-run tactics for a Both St.

Peters and St. Mary niccessfuiiv defended their respec unanimous upset lu-rouna aeci To Remain Calm To Swing Hot Bat sion before 2400 in Madison tive diadems, while Holy Family became the first state champion in Class C. For St. Mary's, it was the fifth straJZht state utie in The Oriole management expecting Nothing leas than at least a little bit of the butter, gave Mr. Marion a quick heave-ho and out yea go treatment aad in his place they hired the little mast who lived and spouted optimism Jimmy As matters sadly developed, Mr.

Marlon had well kaowa whereof he spoke, and the only thing that helped the new Baltimore club from being a season long tenant of the cellar was the even more disreputable performance of the A's. In Spring ames Square Garden. The defeat snapped Lopes' winning streak at seven straight. Lopes, the harder puncher, went into the ring favored at 2-1. Although Costa is a "heavy" featherweight and Lopes is a a Confler-PoK HMl a row and its 20th triumph of the season, setting a new record in ultimate-round competition.

Authorities Take Drastic Steps to Prevent Rioting Montreal. March 19 (UP) Civic authorities ordered drastia Tied IS Times Detroit Rookie Hits 3d Homer as Tigers The Trenton Catholic-St. Feter NEW INDIVIDUAL WINNER Irragard Englehard, of" Moorestown Hih School, won her first event of the season in the South Jersey Girls' Scholastic Swimming League when she captured the 40-yard breaststroke race for the Quakers yesterday at the Moorestown Community House. The Quakers won their fourth meet, 44-15, over Merchantville. "light" lightweight, they scaled exactly the same: 130 pounds.

'Throughout the nationally-tele contest was the best of the night, with the score tied on 13 occasions and the lead changing hands Phils Top vised and broadcast bout, taller 11 times before the Jersey City The matter is reviewed only to and rangier Lopes forced the flehtinir. but the retreating and quintet took a 60-59 edge on two By FEED DOWN United Pre Sport Writer point up the unwavering honesty side-stepping Costa landed the of the tall skinny man they call fouls by John Crotti and then held the lead during the balance of the Marion. And he keeps on pointing Rookie J. W. Porter, of the Cardinals Loom As 'Dark Horse' eame.

Near the close of the Ira it up every time he answers a New Marks Set in Relays As Quakers Cop Fourth By JACK CABTY Detroit Tigers, wu swinging the "hottest home run bat" In the more punches. Costa Nearly Goes Down In the eighth round it seemed that Costa would suffer the first knockout in his career of 30 pro question. When Marty Marion is asked about a player in whom he Grapefruit League today in an effort to be the big leaguer which doesn quite believe, he says it. He doesn't waltz around with the For NL Pennant misfortune denied his father. fessional bouts.

Joey nailed Car truth or the real facts like most managers do, and he doesn't try to cas St. Peter's caged five straight field goals for a comfortable lead and then staved off Trenton's vain attempt to pull the game out of the fire. Crotti paced St. Peter's attack with 24 points, while John Neis was a close second with 20. Mike Tedone and Walt Crowley also stood out for the "Saints," while Dick Piotrowski and George Kinc- Porter, whose parents settled for the initials because they couldn't decide whether to name Moorestown, March 19 The record-breaking form, which earlier melo with a left hookgo the chin, followed by a terrific right upper-cut to the same spot.

Costa's this week had eluded the pace-setters for the first time this season, stretch the truth so that it has a double entendre. The big skinny knees buckled and he almost went man never learned to handle it down. But he weathered the next him William James or Jimmy Willie, has virtually clinched a regular Job as the Tigers' left fielder. He smashed his third home yesterday was regained by undefeated Moorestown High School as it captured its fourth straight decision in the South Jersey Girls' Scholastic Swimming League. that way.

Yes means yes; no barraze and was fighting back Stanky Has Sound Team; Counts on Smith in Relief By LEO H. PETERSEN means no, and only in real cases of doubt, does he allow himself to victim No. 4 of Coach Bea Thomas deadly assaulters on zel shared the honors for Tren ton with 23 and 19. gamely at the bell. That was the only time during the excellent scrap that either was in real danger.

Costa, a compar say "maybe." the records was Merchantville, which was beaten, 4415, while Had-don Heights came along to pick up a 36-23 nod over Collingswood Now -Marion is with a real hot It appeared early In the game that Gloucester Catholic would end steps today to prevent a fresh out- break of rioting at the last hockey game of the regular season as Montreal ruefully counted the damage to property and prestige from Thursday's savage demonstration. To calm his loyal supporters whose outrage was exploited by youthful thugs, star right-winger Maurice Richard made an appeal for moderation Friday night. urged fans to support the team in its fight to capture the National Hockey League title, Met Bangers The Canadiena meet th? New York Rangers here tonight a. -J finish the season in a decisive game at Detroit Sunday night Richard made his appeal in both French and English over all radio and television stations. Ha said he was willing to take his punishment.

He added that ha will "coma back next year to help the dub and younger players," setting at rest rumors that he would rears as a result of his suspension for the remainder of this season for a fight at Boston last Sunday night JIayor Warns Fans The forfeiture of the gams against Detroit Thursday night because of the riot put the Red run of the spring during the Tigers' 7-6 victory over the Phillies yesterday and is hitting dose to .400. Manager Bucky Harris hopes that the 22-year old Porter will contender, the first he's had in a atively light puncher, shook up in a dual meet here at tne Moorestown Community House. 1 1 I In Tuesday's action at the sti St. Mary's reign as state cham St. Petersburg, March 19 (UP) Many baseball people are managerial capacity.

His first shot was with, the Cards, four seasons fling hot YWCA, the Quakers pions when it used a full court press and a fast break to run up Exhibition Baseball picking the Cardinals as the "dark came out of combat without set team with Al Kaline, 21-year old ago, and they just didn't have it. ting any lorm of record, even horse" of the National League pen nant race. a 13 to 5 lead in the first quarter. But then the "Saints" managed to get the feel of the court and though it had won its third meet Br Talied Preea At 8. Petereourl.

Kla soph, and 25-year old Bill Tuttle to give the Tigers one of the youngest but best outfields in the American League this year. Por Belay Records Altered Chicago (At 010 000 110 IS 0 They figure manager Eddie steadily core into Gloucester ad St. Louie IN) 012 000 011-4 1 However, they made up tor it He was replaced by Eddie Stanky, and since the Stanky regime, fresh blood has been pumped into the team. Then he got a chance with the Browns, who needed a lot more adrenelin than they need blood, and it's going to take a miracle drug not yet invented to make a vantage, the latter leading by a uonovan. Martin (41 and Courtnee Lo Stanky has a sound ball club and Lopes surprisingly many times during the bout.

This led observers to the conclusion that the "Sacramento Kid" does not take a punch too well. At the close of the bout each fighter was liberally spattered with blood from cuts on both brows of each and from a gash on Costa's forehead, There were no official knockdowns, but Costa landed a hard left hook on Lopes' chin in the sixth round and the California dropped to his knees. Referee lar 17 1 Wiwlrldge. Jackeon (Si, Blajrlock in yesterday's action by recording 15-10 going into the second quar 18) and Rand. Burbrln (5).

Saral im. ter, obtained from the St. Louis Browns in 1952, spent the last two years in military service while if he comes up with pitching, the WP tflajloca. LP Martin. ter.

St Mary's continued to whit new times In the 60-yard medley team could win the pennant. tle down the margin in the second At Tamoa. Ha. Kaline hit .309 and Tuttle ,266 as Stanky agrees. Boa ton lAi Mo 100 000 1 rookies in 1954.

team out of that stable. Now he quarter and at the intermission Gloucester held but a 21 to 19 S. J. OlSLS' SWDtMINO) MAGUS W. L.

PP. Cincinnati (K) 000 100 100 3 4 1 Mock. Kleir (4), Trimble (7i and Brick, Morton 7i; Baotewskl, Coil urn isi. Lane with the Chicago White Sox, and Played Legion Ball Mooreatown 4 0 1 000 8) and Botterer. Bailer (.

WT Datock. Haddon HelRtta 1 .750 edge. Beider Fools Out Porter, a 6-foot, 2-Inch, 180- well go just as far as our pitching will take us," Stanky said, adding that he was hopeful his team again would lead the LP Bacarwakl. HR Friend. CnUlnftwood 1 .250 MerchanWUl 0 4 .000 pound right-hand hitter, first at It was in the third Quarter that At Dartona Batch.

Fla. Harry Kessler ruled mat Joey had slipped and there was no count. traded the attention of major league scouts in 1930 with his Gloucester got its toughest break of the night when it lost George Reider. its offensive ace. by the Waahlnfton (A) 002 000 300 5 1 Baltimore (At 100 000 030 i 7 1 McDermott.

Aberaathr (T) and Oldll; Kretlow. Held i4i, Locke IT) and Moat. WP MoOermott. LP Kretlow. relay race, the third time this season and the sixth time in two spectacular performances In the league, in hitting and stolen bases despite the loss of third baseman Ray Jablonski, who drove in 104 Costa Too Fast National American Legion tourna years, and the 60-yard freestyle personal foul route.

Reider had Wings into first place. A victory tonight would move Montreal into a tie, setting the stage for Sunday's climactic encounter. At Wert Palm Baeh. Fla. mm.

He batted .488 ana nit a runs last year, relay event. Lopes showed power In ounches and an excellent body at record 420-foot homer. New York (A) 301 200 000 12 1 Kauaa Clt? lA) 000 000 0000 1 Jablonski went to the Redlegs Nevertheless, theirs was not the committed four personals in the opening quarter and as a result had to more or less hold back dur tack, but the chunky speedster weuier. ieiter id, Korutantr Ol ana only outstanding finish of the day. Marion is breathing life again.

This could be the big one. His boss, Frank Lane, is the King of the Traders and he'd swap his mother If he thought he could get a winning player for her. When he gave away Ferris Fain for Walter Dropo, you could hear the scresms of an- eia clear across the border. said the King had flipped his crown, that the Detroit Tigers, with Fain, had easily gotten the best of the swap. Marion thinks his team got the best of It "Look how it shapes up.

When Mayor Jean Drapeau warned Berra. Bt-rberet (5i; BUhop, KeMner Shanti (8) and Aitroth. WP Weuier. LP Porter's lifetime ambition to be a major leaguer was developed by his father, a promising pitcher Haddon Heights' Linda Wolf ac ing the ensuing minutes. -Biinop, complished a new time in the 40- St.

Mary's took the lead after that any attempt to renew the violence would not be tolerated. Police Director T. 0. Leegett drafted from Brooklyn was too fast for him. Costa was in and out with such dexterity that, at times, he appeared to be giving Joey a boxing along with pitcher Gerry Staley the deal which brought the Cardinals ace Frank Smith.

Needed Relief Pitcher "I know we gave up a lot to get Smith, but we feel we did the whose career vwas ended in 1913 At Meaa. Arir. yara oreasisiTOKe race wnen sne ESSPifi" ooo oo2 St Jiround-tripped the pool in 32.9 sec- detailed plans for cracking down less than a minute of the third quarter elapsed on a field goal by Pat O'Donnell making the count tkaA OO Ol Pmm Hoakiiu. witnt (41. sanuaen (7) and uuus, simvuiK tier UlU main gel lesson.

Aver ill; Minner, Amor 11 and Hannah. WP on demonstrators. Leeeett said publicly assembly last year by a tenth of a second. by a hunting accident Rookies also captured the headlines at Mesa, where a two-run homer by Bob Speake and a three run round tripper by Don Robertson carried the Chicago The three ring officials favored Amor. LP Sanuaio.

BR Speake Robtrtaon. Sharing the glory In the Moores right thing. The factor that hurt us most last year was relief pitch Costa on a round basis as fol town team's record-shattering desper with Gloucester striving At Port Metera. Pie. ing," Stanky said.

Milwaukee 1N1 151 00 001 14 22 glory was Chris Fayne, the back or parading outside the Forum before or during tonight's game is forbidden. No placards or effigies such as those carried Thursday night will be permitted, he said. i igures bear him out. Last sea PltuourgU IN) 031 800 002 13 12 0 -fmlfer- cuds to a 541 victory over the June Schneider, the Paine. Allen 14 1.

Conn (4 son he called on 17 different hurl- (. Roblnaon it) and Wrrlte: Douilai. Fain was with the A's, he was a fine glove man and a dangerous hitter. One year he won the batting breaststroker. and Jo Anne Test, Cleveland Indians' team, vet Schtlta 13.

Friend () and, Sbtpard. WP ers irt 261 first aid jobs. With eran Paul Minner and Vicente the freestyter, who accomplished ately to overcome the deficit Jim Halleck set the scoring pace for St. Mary's with four field goals and seven penalty casts for 15 points, while Dave Mrazck and O'Donnell had 13 and 11 points, respectively. Jerry Dunn paced -rOorln, LP Schulti, Smith, who had an earned run av Amor, another newcomer, com title.

But if you check the record the medley relay in 37.4. seconds. At Laa V'sai. Nev. lows: Kessler.

7-2-1: judge Arthur Susskind, 7-3-1, and iudge Frank Forbes, 6-3-L The United Press agreed 54-1. Costa, rated ninth among featherweight contenders, registered his 25th victory in 30 bouts at the expense of the ninth-ranked lightweight contender, who suffered his seventh defeat in 38 bouts. Matchmaker Billy Brown said knocking' two-tenths ol a second you see that Fain misses a lot of bined to limit the Indians to four hits. Minner has pitched eight Announce Dates New York INl 200 024 100 16 Cleveland IA) 00J 300 ion It erage of 2.67 in 50 appearances, Stanky may have solved the problem. I from their former best time.

Hearn. uadle 14 Olel (5). Gritanm Gloucester 16 points, while '7) and Weatrum. Hofman 15 1: Wron, Merchant Had Consolation time. He easy to nun.

uieck tne record again and you see that Fain doesn't drive in many runs. Check it again and you find out that Fain He also feels he has four pitch' scoreless exhibition innings. Senators Again Win Kemer came through with an even Moaat (4). Itomenek Hi, Koutteman (8) and, Nirafon. WP Olel.

LP Tomarwk. In Stretch Meet Miss Test, the anchor swimmer dozen markers. Holy Family Too Strong ing hopefuls who may come through. "If two or three of them make in both events, also had a hand in is in his 30 s. wnicn is wnen me At Vera Beach, raiir.

All-Start 000 020 100 4 The Washington Senator stretched the winning streak of the spring to five games shadows start to gather. Brook! ra IN) 103 005 OOx 9 wua wooa uitnoiic was no he would try to pair Costa with Raton Marias of Mexico, the Na the new freestyle record when she linked with Ruth Rogers, Mary it, I would say our pitching. pros "Look how it shapes up for match for HoJy Family, which had Letcnworxn, rorzi Mcueni i ana Sherry, Napoll (4i. Dlina 17): Koulax, Competition in the annual A. Stretch Memorial Invitation tional Boxing Association's world wtoi a 4 veraict over the Bain pects are hopeful," Stanky de Anne schmit and Fat Timothy lor too much height for the shore Dropo, In his rookie year with the Dryuaia isi, Tempieton (71 and picnatano WP Koufat.

LP Letch wort clared. bantamweight champion, for a more Orioles with Jim Busby's a 43.3 seconds race. Miss Rogers, Basketball Tournament, co-spon ouintet. non-title bout at the Garden in two-run homer the decisive blow, The four are Luis Arroyo, who Meade Simpson, Tama Williams sored by the Camden YMCA and The Union City representatives Boston nea sox ne tiea lor ine RBI title. Since then he's been as hot as a rocket He doesn't hurt late May.

It would be 20-year-old Mickey McDermotL 7-15 last sea The Courier-Post, starts Thursday, last season won 16 and lost 9 pitching for Columbus. and went out in iront in the first quarter by a 23-14 edge, but then fal son. allowed only one run in his March 24, at the YMCA's indus easily. He's young, still in his 20's. Costa second Garden main event.

Last night's scrap was the first Garden feature for him and for Houston, and three Rochester six-inning stint on the mound for S. J. Booters Vie On Alien Fields Which means he's just coming trial court, according to Ray Thorn, tournament chairman. tered in the next period as Wild-wood showed its best offense of the the Senators, into his prime. Maybe he no Pav and Joan Blakely were clocked in 44.8 seconds last year.

Merchantville, loser of its fourth meet, had one consolation in accomplishing a feat no other team has been able to do this season against Moorestown. It was the first time that the Quakers were 24-year-old Lopes. graduatesJack Fazholz, an 18-gama winner; Tqny Jacobs, who won 13 while losing only 1, and Pairuurs announced today has tha night but only to trail by a 38 to lova on first base, but he gets Alvln Dark smashed four hits and Monte Irvin and Whitey Palmyra Hawks meeting the Col a count at tne intermission. The second half saw Holv Fam- Liocxman eacn had three to lead the world champion New York Campbell Girls Larry Jackson, who won 1Z Names Starting Five better every year and he finish one of the best because he works hard and he's got guts and he learns quick. We got the best of Both South Jersey teams Ger- ily completely outplaying Wild-wood to tab 39 points to 23 for mania SC and Somerdale VFW held to less than 46 points.

Second lins All-Stars, a Camden County League' representative, and the Cam-Phi Armenians playing Central YMCA (Camden) in a double-header. Cam-Phi and the YMCA Uiants to a 9-6 victory over the Cleveland Indiana before a record For his starting five. Stankv will play on alien fields in Capitol places by Ingrid Ahlberz. in the Beat Bell Team uty soccer League competition nacKsrroKe, and Mary Lou Ham- tne resort passers. Jim Roche and Frank Kelly were the main sparks in the upstate club's attack and on bunday.

ilton in the diving for the Mer- plays the opener at 730 p. m. crowd of 10,752 at Las Vegas, Nev. The Indians, however, maintained a 3-2 edge in' the "touring UnrM Carlo. is counting on Harvey Haddix, his 18-game winning southpaw; Brooks Lawrence, who was a 1954 sensation, winning 15 and losing 6 for the Cardinals after beinir called The Germanian club will take chants caused this.

VFW Post 2685. the aeieMing S. J. INDIRXDIirr UAOlt defense, the two who stand 6.5 and 6.3 respectively, controlled both on the Trenton American-Hungari- However, Mooregtown continued w. r.c champion and another Camden UVIICD, lAAIUlllOT i mfl V.lu A JV nAA day in Los Aneeles.

Calif. ans at wetzei Held, while isomer, to make a sweep of first places a rTTsibackboards. County League team, and Peter S. up In midseason from Columbus: Rookie Floyd Wooldridge turned that deal all the way." The tall skinny man finally caught himself a handful of light ning. He's got a team than can move.

They have pitching and they've got field men. They couldn't move up higher than third last year becaase the clutch hitting wasn't then. This year Dropo may make the difference, Previa (Atlantic City) are seeded GiwieMir Gii.a Isooi led his team's offense dale opposes Leiderkrantz at the with Ginny Laubenstetn. freestyle; Hamilton High School Field. Both Irmgard Englehard, breaststroke: Gordon Jones, with a 44 record in ma tmra impressive perform camera sou.

22 Points, while Fred Schnei- one and two, respectively, and Camdtct BtU 10 .000 ance of the spring as the St games are slated to start at 2.30, Miss Payne, backstroke; Carol alter spending most of the season with Houston and Omaha, and der and Kelly contributed 21 and each drew a first round bye. Louis Cardinal increased their p.m. Eipper, novice; and Ruth Swindell, Games will be played Thursday Campbell Soup and Camden Bell closed out their campaign in and Saturday during the opening 18 points. Joe Rayauskus and Joe Pittaluga each garnered 12 points for Wildwood. while Walt Smith record to 6-3 with a 4-3 decision over the Chicago White Sox.

The Cardinals pushed over the winning The Uermania booters are re- diving, winning their respective quested to meet at the Leider- specialties, krantz Field at 145 p. m. to pre- HrfrM. TpU sm week and Monday, Wednesday the South Jersey Girls Indepen nad two less, dent and Industrial League, with and Saturday the second week. Finals will be April 2.

A long time ago, when Connie run in ine eigntn inning on a walk. the former capturing a 47-34 deci pare themselves for the game at Wetzel Field. ST. MARY OLOUCXSTSK CATR 1 FI IT Mack had all the answers in the holdovers Tom Poholsky (5-7), the veteran Vic Raschi (8-9) and Joe Presko (4-9). Stanky hopes Poholsky finally will live up to his promise and be a regular starter.

Raschi will be used as a spot pitcher "once a week," according to Stanky. Other pitching possibilities include Bobby Tiefenauer, who has Following are the pairings and sion last night at the RCA Victor 0 13 1 3 5 131. For Somerdale, it will be after iman- a Bill Vinton's single and a sacrifice fly to hand the White Sox their sixth loss in 10 dates: aa gym, book, he said pitching was 75 percent of the game. How are you 4 1A jviuva ARin Knuia 0 13 1 Rmr VKhtl 3 3 Dunn Hallark 4 10 15 Millar Palaotrlea 1 7 Hum The victory was the second In its fifth straight victory of TtJ.u "S18! 1 ay1 final half, while Germania will Pj1 the Each won seeking its second win of the final iined 3 3 3 a March 34 Cam-Phi ti Central TS4CA. 0 0 0 3 n.

and Palnrra ra. ooUiaa All- 14 0 a i Stan, 30 o. ra. 0 0 4 0 "arch 34 south Candea YMCA 4. St going to Improve on Virgil Trucks, Sandy Consuegra, Billy Pierce, games.

Yankees Blank A's Ooanrtl 3 4 4 11 SchlWda Scaatdar a 0 0 0 0 Cloud 10 starts for the "Soup" outfit, while the loss was the 10th in a Goldy TiXlta IS 34 14 Hi JO 1 7.30 p. ana American Ltfka 13 31 11 vv BlU't of Palrrtew, 8 30 p. m. jjjjj liur me ineuiey may victory and 'called on Ruth Norman to heln row for the Bell Bob Wiesler. Lou Sleater and impressed despite his 5-8 record St.

Marfl 10 4 18 1744 Campbell Soup had the better of at Houston a-it sc-aam- Stn Mil. ii jithem win the freestyle relav. uiwiwiur 4 4 10a7 Jack llarshman, bod iveegan, Morris Martin and a saver crew made up of Ted Gray, Mike Fornixes and the guy they got from Atlanta, left handed Dick Dono- the going throughout the tussle. ler, the slow ball hur er who won iiH.ior rh Collingswood accomplished first VFW Port 3485, 7.30 p. and Camden-St.

Lawrence winner va. Peter a Prevltl, 4 JO p. a. March 30 Seml-lltulf. April 3 Pinal and conaolatlon gama.

WHDWOOD CATH. HOLT PAMILT luriuci- wuiiuiik u.u:. I nr. hnth Ku rr! nu places in Uie QlVUlg "'5 tue ciiu 4 FlfTP Fl FT Pltllura iujr games iasi season, ana knuckle ball Lefty Paul LaPalme, a 2 3 13 KftllT 4 4 14 jy cliwhen Norma Norkus and Judviol the first hall. Smith 31 van; JXZrZ: ZjBorih mshei Wtwo.

I Sparking Campbell's attack was obtained from Furar the Piratps, with 4 33 Jim Konstanty collaborated tn a nine-hitter to lead the New York Yankees to an easy 60 victory over the Kansas City A's, who've won only two games this spring. It was the fifth outing of the ipring for Konstanty, who has not allowed a run in seven innings. In other games, the Milwaukee Braves shaded the Pittsburgh! 3 11 Pre Basketball 4 and lost 10 in 3 4 whom he won 1954. ford, sharp-shooting center torwBxdLJ2 Pf 21 who has scored 19 imal, thi SPa.l?.,derabIr for teams in 'goals and a penalty cast for 21 The tall skinny man looks at the league and sees a couple of clubs named the Yankees and the In a iu sennnaer 3 3 4 Roche 10 0 0 3 Grorre 5 4 1113 Linden 3 3 4-4 Haloln 0 1 8 4 Arena 0 03 0 3 4 piotmii Rayatuka St. John Phlpoa Flttlck 4 1 3 3 Outside of Stanley's son.

Stafford is sidelined by pulled Ptors SJSJ dians. He looks them over and he Sullivan Plasket shared the honors for the biggest problem is first base. He Totala 14 31 S4 47 Totala 34 .14 nods a couple of times and he ad ligaments in his right ankle and "5 ma irwt tL hainnr-o i c.ame noisy and would not heed is going to give Joe Cunnineham wuawora laiaoaic 29 la 1157 Holy Pandijr 11 II II 3071 mita they're both tough. Marty ma RKIllMla nf nMniol. k.

losers with 12 and 11 points, respectively. CAMPBBU. SOUP CAMDS34 BE1X rm rr in ft and Tom Alston every chance to -V-a" IHUWOU IU lifts 1JIUCI. the season. Marion doesn sell winners short.

MOOacSTOWN. 44 MUCHAWTmXC. IS marked by 34 hits, Owen Friend' TRSNTOW CATH. ST. PSTEK win the job to he can keep Stan rid FT rid rr iwo doubles" and thr7un homeH" he All Somerdale players are requested to meet at the Junction of 40-rai frwatylf Lanbfnateln.

Mant- Kartin.r a 1 14 anuar.r 111 niusicu in ine outneia. NBA PLAYOFFS Rochester, 94; Minneapolis, 92. (Only game scheduled.) EASTERN DIVISION VV. L. PCT.

Boston, 1 1 00 New York 1 1 .509 WESTERN DIVISION W. L. PCT. Minneapolis 1 1 .500 Rochester 11 J00 respects the winners. SlR PIOt'U 10 3 4 33 Te40H4 7 1 3 13 aiKoDD 3 4 T13Mlea 4 10 30 Maslal In Outfield rtced the Boston Red Sox to a 2 win over the Cincinnati Red- 10 1 1 31 caraaiclj 3 PoirtrM 4 0 13 0 Zalr.C BOO 0 Xaamar.e 0 ftrry.t 4 0 0 Moora i 4 rortl.a 0 0 0 0 rontw.i 1 Koutes 73 and 130 at 12.43 on Sunday.

simpaoo, MOorr flown; KIOKmaii, Mtrchanmila. Tin. 40-nnl eaamrok--lSnfltiard. Moona-Irwn: Troat Moormown; Vodffraa, Mar-ehantrtU. Tina.

:33 40nrd P. wi. UmmImii. 0 KlnciH 7 VlBROttl 10 14 34 0 Lamarca 1 3 3 4 tewlep 1 4 13 gUamorukr 3 I 13 13 Keller 3 3 3 4 "My plans definitely do not in legs, and a Brooklyn team 1 11 B.PIot akl 1 0 0 3 McDonald 3 1 3 5 0 4 4 4 PlaakaU routed a squad of Dodger Farm Totala 31 34 37 84 clude sending Musial back to first base," Stanky said. Alston, after AMbrrt.

MwchantvUle; Wfwtoo, Maoreatows'. xotaia 2a 3i 13 37 11 31 14 73 4 341 Trenton Catholic Wiu ni Totala 33 1 3 4T Totals IS con A rat hall -CampoH! a Soup, Mooney Stars line. .41.,, 30-rard imylra. rtnnic lawHtuM lands, 9-3. Bonus rookie Sandy Koufax made his debut for the 33 30 18 33-14.

St. Peter a hitting only .246 with the CardW Tlnia. 1 J.t. nais, was sent to Rochester, where At Rutgers he batted .297. Cunningham, who 99-nta mrWt War Moomtom (Tarna, SduwMcr, Tiatl.

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Polnu, 101.1. New Bruswick, March 19 Soph Perini Says Braves Club to Beat had hit il8 at Rochester, then was called up and batted .284 with the omore diaries Mooney. of Mer Dodgers and struck out five batters in two innings. Reg'lar Fellers List Banquet How about the Yankees and the Indians? Maybe Dropo ran make the difference. Not all by himself.

No man ran unleos you've got the msglo going for you. But sonu-times a hot mail whips up a Are for the rest of the team. If he conies through wbea we need it. It wlU take up the slack. A lot of games were lost by one run.

Maybe Dropo eaa win them by one ma, Then It will be the Yankees, the Indians and oar aide an the way, neck aad neck light dowa to the wire, maybe." at One thing you can bet on: The 0-rard frtf; relar Waonatm Cardinals. chantville, was one of the key fac inoarra. scnaui. nmotnr, Teati. runt, :43 3 (ac ncorti.

The rest of the Infield Is set tors in Rutgers' second place finish ADDON CO4XINOSWO00, tS with Red Schoendienst at second, in the luastem Collegiate Swim a 0 -rani freaatrl NnmaBy HrtihU: Aiex urammas at short, and rook' ming Association meet here March The fifth annual dinner of the Tun. :5. te Ken Boyer, who hit .319 at 11-12. Houston last season with 21 horn au-raro rraainNt wr, HflfhU; via, Hnjtiu: Mount. Coilmaawooal.

Tuiia. lil The former Merchantville Hieh ers, lis runs batted in and 29 stolen bases, taking over for Ja School swimmer was a member of the state university's 300-yard medley relay and 400-yard free 40-IV4 baatroa Taylcr. Rlht: sic-OoUlnaiwoo4; rank, CoiUn(voo4. TUaa, JO-md aerlc Laos, Ittiftita. TUm, blonskl.

Solly Hemus will in By BOLTON BICH9IAN Bra dent on, March 13 (UP) Owner Lou Perini declared today, "There isn't a team in baseball better than the Milwaukee Braves" and he included the world champion Giants, Yankees, Indians or any one else. "I'd love to get those Yankees in a World Series," said the amiable Milwaukee owner, making it clear how he felt about the outcome. "I don't care what club it is. I'll match the Braves against any one in baseball in Reg lar Fellers, a Philadelphia N-ganization composed of mostly reteran boxers, will be held Sun-lay, April 3. at Palumbo's Res-si urant, Philadelphia, starting at p.

Two guests will be honored this ear. instead Of the usual one. Perini said he wasn't particularly pleased that Giant owner Horace Stoneham already had singled out the Braves "as the team to beat this ysar." "He isn't fooling anyone. Deep down he really thinks his Giants are going to win, but he wants to take the onus off them, so he comes out and says we're the team to beat "I'd Just as soon he hadn't done it, but as long Horace did. I'U tell him this much.

He's right, we are the club to beat. 'There isn't a team in baseball better than the Braves. Not style relay teams, which earned reserve If Bayer doesn't make it, but those who have seen the rook tall skinny man won't make any Batfar ntar tbigbta (Tailor, seven and eight points, respectively, for second place finishes. excuses, and he won cover up for losers. Win or lose, when he cuts down the cherry tree he lets CoUimamC Ovlna.

HMfhaa. Potata. M.S. f0-rar4 fraaatrla raiar RMrtila Rutgers tallied 48 points tn the mma, won. Tarn, aainaa).

Tiiaa. tae.l. meet to finish behind Plttsbunrti, you see the hatchet. The man loves ie are sure he will be a star. If Musial isn't needed at first the outfield will be the same as last season, with Wally Moon, who batted .304 in his rookie season, and Rip RepulsM the other regu that ueorge Washington legend.

which compiled 69 to win its fourth straight ECSA title. also taking occasional trips In his luxurious $130,000 yacht, "Bontina," said he never was more confident about anything in his life than he was that the Braves could have won the pen nant in 1954. "After we obtained Thomson and O'Connell, I was certain we'd win," he said. "But I won't say we lost because of bad luck. That's so much tripe.

We lost because of injuries, plain and simple. "All the plans we made haven't been wasted, however. Our club is a year more experienced now and solid all the way down the line. I'm not making any predictions. All I say is they'll have to beat us." When the subject veered to the World Series again, Perini hardly could contain his enthusiasm.

"The Dodgers have had their chance at the Yankees," he said, "now I hope we get ours. We'd show that fellow Casey Stengel a trick or two of our own." Pine Valley Holds rhey are Pat Duffy, past presi-lent of the Middle Atlantic AAU, ind Cant Charles R. Mayer, commanding officer of the Philadelphia police Athletic League activities. Rasarie "Kid Locke" Lucca. A junior business administration Boxing Results seven games.

major. Mooney wu a member of dnOOt On Sunday lars, iwo rookies. Bill Virdon. who hit .333 at Rochester, and If and when Milwaukee wins only do we have top-notch play a a a- if The Pine Valley Gun Club, Inc. the National League pennant- "vir "itresnman relay team in 1954.

"'r molo Costa. 130. Brooklyn, de- his career, is financial will hold a regular shoot over its KUt mar nui uir rt-sw-n rail- Ipes, 130, bacra- iuring rtary of the organization, ri. fi' mento, talit Hughes, Johnny field splots, along with Joe Fra-zer, who as a part time Dlaver and PALArt WMS EASILY traps near Clementon on Sunday, starting at 1 p. m.

10). Medford, the Headlining the program Is the bunder. The Pal era AC run? tnmnreel St. Paul Lathana, at Collinaawoo lajat' mcbt kr te aew 1 IS to 41. College Basketball 30-target event at 16 -arris, tndud ers at every posiuon, out we also have a flexible club.

"If anything should happen to our third baseman, Eddie Mathews, Danny O'Connell could move right over to the position. And if we got into trouble in center field. Bobby Thomson could step right in there." The sun-tanned, soft-spoken Braves' boss, who Is watching his club in exhibition games and and it could easily be this season Perini emphasized it "will not be a one-year proposition." "Our ball club averages something like 26 years." he said, "and we have excellent young prospects coming up from our farm system, when we do win, I think we'll be right up there for several years, not merely one. lour classes with winners ra Ft rr ft ui Sehata'aia 4 PASSING FANCY Ft Worth, Tex. (NEA)-Cotch aba Martin worked mainly on de- pmcn nitter batted 235 with the Cardinals last season.

Stanky rates Bill SamI as his 1 catcher, but admits the veteran Del Rice could win the Job. Sand took over last year when Rica wu hurt and did so well he NCAA AT KANSAS CITY I eliminated from Lewis class. Also 4 31 Colli 14 4 14 Zimat aa i 1 3 1 1 Wid.aj 3 Mart 7 PraVea on tne orrarram a Lew-is ciass Oiiailan 7 3 illreV is 1 slSlevent which is orXronal for high Urn 3 LaSalle, 76; Iowa, 73. San Francisco, 62; Colorado, aula 0 elofsnff a passing attack during Texas Cluisaan's spring football aortnuta, Tota SS SUlls Tntaia la 50. kept the job.

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