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PAGE TWENTY-SIX PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 Telrohoxui Plainfield 6-COC3 North Eleven Plays Bernards Tomorrow PORTS LANTS Intercollegiate Football By GENE P. HAMPSON Plainfield Meets Jeff; Pioneers Seek 6th Win Play Enters Second Half Close Game Expected At rtl cr- trteltlim New York (JP) The crazy-quilt college football season swings into the second half tomorrow with Notre Dame, Maryland, Baylor and a' Korth Plainfield High's once-beaten football team gets back into One of the most tightly waged thick toe somerset County Conference title chase tomorrow at West Virginia the only undefeated-untied survivors among the big boys. udiucs ui uic uuiui, xC Canuck Field when the Canucks tangle with Bernards High at 2 p.m. Coach to Be Missing The Irish, the No.

1 team in the innceion gridiron reiauunsmp, Th visitm2 Mountaineers also have lost one a 20-7 decision country, tackle Navy at South Bend to Bound Brook, which absorbed a 28-0 lacing at the hands of North Plainfield. Those comparative scores are the big reason why the North minus their coach, Frank Plainfield eleven is favored" to post its fifth victory in six starts. who collapsed during the half-time; Ben Hogan Heads Pros Chicago Ben Hogan's fellow professionals voted by a landslide intermission of the game with Could Happen Here If North Plainfield can get by Bernards and Bound Brook can series extending back 1898, is in prospect tomorrow as the surprising Bruins, conquerors of widely heralded Holy Cross, descend upon Palmer Stadium, Princeton in quest of their third; successive triumph of the fall and their first victory over Princeton! since early in the 1948 After getting off to a disappoint-j ingly slow start and dropping its Georgia Tech last week. Leahy will watch the proceedings from his home via a local telecast while the team is directed by a platoon of pull another sensational upset mi yyp i i I A. 1 gin in ii iimhwwiihiiiii i iiiiimi i iiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiimy1 ii mil Tlw mmhiiiiim i i iiim i it lniiiii IT i in mm Pie King On List Thanksgiving Day against Somer ville, the Canucks and Pioneers to came him the 1953 "professional his assistants headed by Joe Mc- Ardle.

golfer of the year," it was an would tie for the loop title. Down at Somerville tomorrow, Notre Dame rates better-than- nounced last night first three decisions, the Brown Camden (JP) The Pie King, the Pioneers go after victory No. and White jelled offensively lk It is the fourth time the little three-touchdown favorite over the Middies, who until they were upset by Penn last week, were Tvr-k nrooVc crrk arid; Texan has taken the honor in the six years it has been given. stormed from far behind to champion, was a doubtful start- regarded as about the strongest The Professional Golfers Associa team in the East. 6 when they take on Princeton High (3-2) at 2 p.m.' Coach Ernie Gardner's Somerville team will have Halfback Bob Lusardi back in the lineup.

He was shelved last week because of a bad ankle. Other games involving area teams are Plainfield at Thomas Jefferson, 2 p.m.; Westfield at tion said it received the "greatest response" of any year in its annual Kutgers, 27-20. Last Saturday today for the worlds richest Coach Alva Kelley's squad proved horse race tomorrow's Garden itself defensively and capitalized' state stakes "Ft ilirKS- The uncertain status of The Pie It's been an upset-studded season and this is a golden opportunity the action to Coach Frank Leahy, ill in a hospital two miles away. Leahy, in turn could communicate with the team via telephone. Notre Dame meets Navy at South Bend tomorrow.

miSH GRIDDERS PRACTICE BEFORE TV CAMERA This was the scene on Notre Dame's Cartier Field at South Bend, Ind as the fighting Irish practiced before a TV camera which relayed poll of 3,200 PGA members and the for' Navy itself the victim of one press. King further complicated the lineup of the $266,000 gallop of a mile and one sixteenth. It's anybody's Out of 1,000 ballots returned, received 803 votes. Lew Worsham finished second School Football College Football Bound Brook, 2 p.m.; Rahway at Scotch Plains, 2 p.m.; Phillipsburg a 19-roint pre-game iavonie. ttile the New Englanders have been resurging and thereby continuing the "Kelley tradition" of recording at least one GAMES TOMOBBOW with 55.

gucs as 10 now many sopnomoresiuainouc ai nemington, p.m.; will be entered" but it will be quite Springfield Regional at Union, 2 GAMES TOMOBBOW North Jersey Carteret School at Valley Forge Mill tary Academy (Pa. 2 cm. Vew Jersey Teams Brown at Princeton. 2 p.m. resounding upset each of the big reversals of the campaign to turn the tables.

Maryland, the class of the South and No. 2 in the, weekly Associated Press poll, has a breeze in South Carolina as it races toward the championship of the new Atlantic Coast conference, and a place in the Orange Bowl. Baylor Faces TCU Baylor, which is stepping cautiously in its quest for the South a cavalry charge. p.m.; St. Peter's at Dunellen, 2 Central vs.

Weequahic at School Sta Must Get Up $1,500 Keyport at Metuchen. nffifialc mora miucmo Jeff VS. Cards The recognition came in one of Ben's greatest years. He has won the U. S.

Open, the masters' tournament and the British Open. He previously had been named the year's best pro in 1948, 1953 and 1951 anywhere between 18 and 24 of the Jefferson' Plainfield's opponent best juveniles in America would tomorrow, has won two, lost two and tied one so far this season dium, p.m. Clifford Scott at Millburn, 2 p.m. East Side at Orange. 2:30 Montclair at Columbia, 2 p.m.

Nutley at East Orange, 2:30 Passaic Valley at Verona, 2 p.m. South Side vs. West Side at Unter mann Field, 2 p.m. West Orange at Bloomfield, 2 p.m. Barringer at Morristown, 2 p.m.

Belleville at Hillside, 2 p.m. Blair Academy at Hill School, 2 p.m. Bogota at Ramsey, 2 p.m. answer the call for the platinum plated feature if their owners feel1311' which dwwed promise Girl Rider Wins Again Harrisburg, Pa. (JP) England's attractive Pat Smythe whose success in international jumping competition has raised the eyebrows of veteran riders is "just tickled pink" about the whole thing.

"Isn't that horse of mine, Prince simply fantastic?" she asked in giving her mount all the credit for four first places she has won in her country's six triumphs in eight events at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Last night she did it the hard way answering the bugle as the last last week against Asbury Park, has west Conference title, plays Texas Christian in a loop game. The conference race is just getting hot, they're worth the $1,500 tab. It Princeton has found the road a bit rougher and last week, in giving Cornell an all-out fight, lost" three of the men who would have played key" roles in Saturday's contest. Coach Charlie Caldwell's quarterback-ing problem has been made more acute by the injury sustained by Arthur Pitts, a converted fullback and the surprise starter against Cornell.

Wingback Bob Russell has joined Pitts on the sidelines as has the Orange and Black's stand-out offensive guard won only one game in five. costs $500 to drop in an entry and another $1,000 to go postward. Westfield will be out looking for and the Horned Frogs will be faced Colgate at Rutgers, 2 p.m. Princeton 150 at Cornell 150 Princeton Fr. at Penn Fr.

Rutgers 150 at Penn 150 Scranton at Upsaia, 8 p.m. Trenton T. at Cheyney T. Wilson at Montclair 2 p.m. East Albright at Moravian American Int.

at Quonset Naval Bainbridge Naval at Temple Bates at Bowdoin Brandeis at Massachusetts Brooklyn at Kings Point Bucknell at Lehigh Buffalo at Alfred Columbia at Cornell Dartmouth at Yale Davidson at Harvard Dickinson at Drexel Hamilton at Hobart Hofstra at Cortland Ithaca at East Stroudsburg Lafayette at F. M. Maine at Colby Miami at Fordham Middlebury at Norwich Muhlenberg at Delaware New Hampshire at Connecticut its first victory of the season to Boonton at Pompton Lakes, 10:30 a.m. with the task which so far has The Pie King, flown here for the! morrow against Bound Brook. The rich race by his owners Ray Bell Crusaders, idle last week, have won two of four.

The rest may and Elwood Johnston of California, came down with a case of equine "athlete's foot" yesterday. Johnston Ba.nle? said he was awaiting results of an- uurier at tcoxDury, p.m. Clifton at East Rutherford. 2 p.m. Closter at Westwood, 2 p.m.

Cranford at Roselle Park. 2 p.m. Dover- at Hackettstown, 2:30 Emerson at Bayonne, 2:15 Englewood at Rutherford, 2 p.m. Englewood School at Pingry, 2:30 Hackensack at Ridgefield Park, 2 p.m. Hasbrouck Heights at Bergenfield, 2 p.m.

Irvlngton at Kearney, 2 p.m. Leonia at Teaneck, 2 p.m. Lodi at Pope Pius 2 p.m. Lodi JVs at Wallington, 2:30 hockey captain Blair Torrey. eluded Baylor's opponents stop-; ping its classy backs.

West Virginia, ranked fifth be-j hind Illinois, is in peculiar position, This club holds the longest current; winning streak of major teams i 11 but its opposition has been onj the weak side. The Mountaineers play Penn State tomorrow, and if; they win, their place in the top: UUlLil U1CU IUUU Will the expense of the downtrodden Tomorrow game, Uie zuin in omer examination ioaay Deiore the Brown-Princeton rivalry, falls making up his mind on whether to within two days of the 55th anni enter tne insn-Dred colt. Westfield eleven. Springfield Regional, which would now be among the unbeatens if it hadn't been for Somerville, goes after its fifth triumph in six rider of the evening and coming through with the only perfect performance in the in and out jumping event, one of the toughest. nf the series' inception.

As closing time for entries Oberlin at Rochester Ohio Northern at St. Lawrence The first same was played at'neared, the most talked about 10 will be solidified. The skeptics Penn M. C. at Western Maryland L.yndhurst at Hawthorne, 2 p.m.

Madison at Summit. 2 p.m. Memorial (WNY) at Union Hill. 8:15 Brokaw Field Princeton on Oct horses are C. V.

Whitney's Fisher- Prince Hal, an 11-year-old chest starts against Union (2-2-1). Somer will have been convinced. Netcong at Belvidere, 2:15 WATCH US! WE ARE EXPANDING ROOF To cover ono of Ifn slate's largest, most complete, modem building materials SUPER MARKET During construction we are offering values at even LOWER PRICES than usual. IF YOU NEED IT WE HAVE IT Randolph-Macon at Johns Hopkins RPI at WPI Richmond at Boston College St. Francis at W.

J. St. Michael's at Bridgeport ville also spoiled North Plainfield's bid for a clean slate. Scotch Plains has picked a tough nut gelding, burst forth with a tremendous effort on the final and hardest obstacle of the course to clear it by feet and secure the Springfield at Rhode Island Susquehanna at Juniata Swarthmore at 29, 1898, and resulted in a 25-0 man, Joe Gavehnanos Errand King, Princeton win. While Brown is the Wood vale Farm's Gayamo and the only team in history ever to(the entry of Turn To and Super-have recorded three consecutive colossal from the Cain Hoy Stable triumphs in Palmer Stadium, a which won this jear's Kentucky feat it accomplished in 1929, 1930 Derby.

and 1931, the all-time series record i Saturday's winner if 18 start is generously bedaubed with will haul down a $161,521 jackpot. Orange and Black and shows 14 by far the greatest bundle of fold- victory. Perm, the Ivy League club with the suicidal schedule, tackles Michigan at Ann Arbor, and it would be too much to ask George Mun-ger's lads to spring two upsets in a row. The new favorite for the Big 10 title, Illinois, also gets a stiff test in Purdue, the outfit that pulled Syracuse at Holy Cross Mrs. Carol Duraid, riding Reno one in rugged Rahway for tomorrow.

The Blue Raiders have shown signs of finding themselves these past couple of weeks, but with unbeaten, once-tied Rahway as the Trinity at Coast Guard Tufts at Amherst Kirk for the United States and attempting to corner the host coun iewars Academy at Uelbarton School, 2 p.m. Newton at Mountain Lakes, 2:30 Park Ridge at Dumont. 2 p.m. Passaic at Paterson Eastside, 2 p.m. Paterson Central at Fair Lawn, 2 p.m.

Peddie School at Ridgewood, 2 p.m. Plainfield at Jefferson, 2 p.m. Rahway at Scotch Plains, 2 p.m. St. Luke's (Hohokus) at St.

Agnes (Sparkill, N.Y.), 2:15 St. Mary's (Ruth.) at North Arlington, 2 p.m. Springfield Regional at Union, 2 p.m. Tenafly at Cllffside Park, 2 p.m. Wayne Twsp.

at Roselle, 2 p.m. Wood-Ridge at Fort Lee, 2 p.m. Central Jersey Union at Williams try's initial blue ribbon, held the Ursinus at Wagner Vermont at Northeastern Westminster at Waynesburg foe there seems little chance that Princeton wins to five for the ing green in racing history. Even! lead with four faults on the last the shocker of the season by hand the second horse can earn $43,279 jump until Miss Smythe rode. ing Michigan State its first defeat Scotch Plains will come out on top.

Two unbeaten, untied teams will meet at Flemington where the West Virginia at Penn State Wilkes at Adelphi Wooster at Allegheny Xavier at Villanova Trailing Mrs. Durand tied for in 29 games last week. On paper, the Illini should win it, but Pur Kidwest third were six riders, two each from Canada. England and the due, loser of its first four games high-scoring Flemington High eleven takes on powerful Phillipsburg Catholic High. Flemington is Dayton at Cincinnati Drake at Bradley Iowa at Wisconsin United States.

before whipping State, is "up" and Atlantic Highlands at Rumson Bernards at North Plainfield, 2 p.m. Freehold at Red Bank Keyport at Metuchen Lawrenceville School at Admiral Far-raerut. 2:30 Drowline for more Goliaths to Previous victories won by Miss Kansas at Nebraska Smythe were the individual cham stone. conceded a slight edge on the basis of comparative scoring. Phillipsburg beat Hackettstown 19-7, while HERE ARE JUST A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR PRICES pionship of the show, the fault and Big Score Likely For its part, Michigan State wil out event, and the preliminary Leonardo at Neptune Linden at Woodbridge, 2 p.m.

Manasquah at Lakewood Matawan at Red Bank Catholic New Brunswick at Lone Branch Flemington romped over the Hacks, 33-0. jump at Saturday's opening of the be in no mood to trifle with Oregon State and the Spartans could run not a bad day's haul itself. Tosses Jockey Yesterday The Pie King threw his jockey in an early morning workout but neither rider nor horse was injured. Tommy Gosling, English jockey, broke his mount out of the gate in fine fashion, but 100-yards after The Pie King either slipped or his saddle slipped. Gosling fell from the horse.

The Pie King raced about a quarter of a mile through the back stretch, jumped over a four foot high fence and romped between many automobiles parked in the table area. The horse pulled up in front of his own barn. week-long show. North Hunterdon Regional at French- Capt. Michael Tubndy skimmed up a Dig score, ueorgia iecn, over 14 obstacles on Ballynonty to State's brother under tne sKin it had a 31-game undefeated string win in the fault and out competi town Pennington School at Perkiomen (Pa.) PMC Prep (Pa.) at BMI Perth Amboy at Asbury Park Phillipsburg Parochial at Flemington, 2 p.m.

Princeton High at Somerville. 2 p.m. Riverside at Bordentown Hieh Bruins. i Denionstration Due Lou Little and the Columbia football team will demonstrate how football plays are organized and how each play leads to another on the Ford Foundation Radio-Television Workshop program "Omnibus" Sunday over Columbia Broadcasting System television network. This will be the first such televised appearance of a college football squad.

Little and 22 Lion players will demonstrate how each, play is set up and how each man must carry through his assignment for its success. The purpose of the ten-minute demonstration is to make the art and science of football more comprehensible to the spectator. General Notes Earl Hoagland, former North snapped by Notre Dame last week tion and Ireland's second first place. PANELING SPECIAL KNOTTY PINE -I fie V-Jt. K.D.

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I AW 2 Woysrhasutsr Stock Random Widths, V-Joint WORMY bd. r)f)C CHESTNUT ft. LL also has a relatively easy assign ment with Vanderbilt. St. Peter's (NB) at Dunellen Missouri at Indiana Navy at Notre Dame North Dakota at North Dakota State Northwestern at Ohio State Oklahoma at Kansas State Oregon State at Michigan State Penn at Michigan Pitt at Minnesota Purdue at Illinois South Alabama at Georgia Army at Tulane Duke at Virginia Florida at Auburn George Washington at W.

and L. Georgia Tech at Vanderbilt Mississippi at LSU (night) South Carolina at Maryland (night) Tennessee at North Carolina Texas Tech at Mississippi State VMI at Florida State Wake Forest at Clemson W. and M. at N. C.

State Sonthwest Hardin-Simmons at Tempe Kentucky at Rice (night) Texas at SMU Texas A. and M. at Arkansas TCU at Baylor Tulsa at Oklahoma A. and M. Far West Brigham Young at Wyoming The NCAA's coast-to-coast tele Sayreville at Highland Park South River at Carteret Marciano Due vision game of the day will send Pitt agamst Minnesota at Minne apolis.

ToBoxCockell Toms River at Point Pleasant Trenton at Hamilton Westfield at Bound Brook, 2 p.m. South Jersey Audubon at Haddonfield Camden at Collingswood Camden Regional at Paulsboro Cape May at Holy Spirit Norris Wins Over Johnson Newark (JP) A new prospect in the middle divisions appeared last night at Laurel Garden when Emmett Norris, 158, of Reading, upset Willie (Kid) Johnson, 150, of Orange, N. J. Johnson had lost only 3 bouts in 60 starts previously. Norris won five rounds to Johnson's three on Referee Mike Antonelli's score-card.

In the co-feature, Charlie Norkus, 197, Bayonne, scored a clear-cut decision over Mat Daniels, 185, New York, in a fight marked In the Far West, Soutnern Cali fornia, which has looked better Paris (JP) World heavyweight Middleweight Class Shuffled IMPORTED MAHOGANY PLYWOOD 18C q. ft. 15C Ml. with each passing week, is the choice over Oregon, while UCLA, which would like nothing better warDor at ocean City Ewine Township at Gloucester champion Rocky Marciano will fight the British champion, Don Cockell, in a 15-round title bout next June, Al Weill, the world titlc'iolder's manager, said today. than to make the Rose Bowl, has Haddon Heights at Moorestown Merchantville at Palmyra Middle Township at Clayton Pitman at Mount Holly Salem at Millville no softie in California.

New York (JP) The recent FIR PLYWOOD AT LOW PRICES riainueia nign Hurry of action in the lively mid coach and more recently coach at, in4.iHin th- titi The match will be held either in Vineland at Atlantic City Woodbury at Glass boro California at UCLA Rahwav Hish. has taken over the Hign, nas tasen National Hockey League Woodrow Wilson at Bridffeton between Carl fBobo) Olson IT N.C. 2 K.D. 1x4 FLOORING bd. -ft.

woodstown at Penns Grove London or in America, "where ever we could get more money," Weill said. duties as scout for the Lpsaia coi- hac Last Nicht's Result by clinching and lack of solid Colorado College at Colorado State Denver at New Mexico Montana at Utah State Southern California at Oregon Utah at Washington Washington State at Stanford Montreal 3. loromo i. Standinr th Teams lege football team and also is as- ian overhaul nf the ratinffc nf the SAUER GETS 2 HOMERS I. Pts RF (l Montreal 8 2 0 16 28 16 1x6 and 1x8 Spruce Novelty SIDING Shiminoseki, Japan (JP) Bis Detroit 5 2 2 12 20 10 13' Boston 4 3 0 I 30 3 Tniv.ntn 3 4 2 8 17 18 Hank Sauer hit two more home Raneers 2 5 1 5 1 28 Chicago 1 7 I 3 20 28 Tomorrow Nirht's Schedule runs yesterday as Ed Lopat's American stars defeated the Japanese Pacific League all-stars, 6-2.

Weill came to Europe as manager of middleweight Ernie Durando who knocked out the French idol Charlie Humez, a week ago. The manager made his announcement of the heavyweight bout, after a one hour talk with Jack Solomons, Britain's boxing promoter who arrived yesterday here Genuine Cedar CLOSET sq. LINING ft. at Toronto. Boston at Detroit.

Montreal at Chicago. No Comeback For Sugar Ray Washington (JP) Sugar Ray sisting Coach John Hooper aurmg160 division Ring Maga. weekday drills. Hoagland resign-! 0nly a ew minor hanges ed as Rahway grid coach Ust made the other weights spring although retaining his posi-j decisive triumph over tion as a member of the faculty Xurpin gave division its first since Robinson re. perienced by minor Jeague base-jtired on lg 1952 Jeft the ball the Eastern League expects to utle have 10 teams for the 1954 cam-l pSSu The St Louis Cardinals TnrP? Pced SSkout a franchise in this circuit the No 1 contenders spot, fol- blows.

Norkus took every round on Referee Joe Kukal's scorecard, except the first which was ruled even. In the preliminaries, in scheduled four rounders, Buster Oliver, 164, Asbury Park, outpointed Stanley Michaux, 151, Rahway; Gene Washington, 162, Elizabeth, knocked out Speedy Clark, 158, Asbury Park, in 2:21 of the first; and All Certisimo, 141, Hoboken, de-cisioned Johnny Long, 135, Elizabeth. 1x12 White Pine SHELVING H.O.B. IIOTORS, Inc. AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER Robinson said yesterday he has Prime BUTTS sv2- 50c quit the ring for good.

"I'll never fight again," the exchampion said, scotching reports that he was weighing an offer to challenge on Wednesday for Allentown, Fa. "J- Bobo Olson, the middleweight Giardello, Philadelphia; 4, Gil Turner, Philadelphia; 5, Joey Giambra, Buffalo; 6, Ernie Durando, Bay-onne, N. 7, Charley Humez, "It Does Make a Difference" RIDGE OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS S. Plainfield Wins Crown Officers Elected Robinson who at one time held the welterweight and middleweight championships, retired last Dec. 18 HERE IS WHY France; 8, Ralph (Tiger) Jones, Yonkers, N.

9, Randy Sandy, New York; 10, Garth Panter, Salt Ready Mixed 80-lb. bag By Little League Plainfield Little League officers were elected Tuesday to serve for Lake City. to devote his talents to his latest love, tap dancing. He's scheduled for a song-and-dance show here SAND CEMENT Turner. Durando and Panter STORwTAiiH" on Sunday.

the coming year. Elected were were not on last month's list and Giardello was moved up a notch. South Plainfield Police pistol team won the shootoff against Perth Amboy yesterday at North Plainfield to capture the Central Jersey Pistol League crown. South Plainfield triumphed 1,151 to 1,147. Robert Cobb and Ed Ungaretta were hi2h gun for the victors with The first report that Robinson Joseph B.

Hoffmier, president; Harold W. Wilson, vicepresident: by plane. "No final decision on the matter will be taken, however," Weill said, "until I talk with International Boxing Club manager Jim Norris, next week at New York." Mantle's Operation Scheduled Monday New York Mickey Mantle, star centerfielder of the world champion New York Yankees, will undergo an operation on Monday for the removal of loose cartilage from his right knee. The operation will be performed by Dr. Daniel Yancey in Burge Hospital, Springfield, Mo.

Roy Hamey, assistant general manager of the Yankees, announced the decision to go through with the operation on receipt yesterday of a report from Dr. Yancey and Dr. C. Bartram Meyer. Their recommendation of corrective surgery confirmed the diagnosis of local orthopedic specialists who ex- amined Mantle here following the World Series.

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6. GMAC Low Cost Credit Plan Available. ASK FOR THESE CARS DY NUMBER All Sizes from 2,50 up was considering a comeback got out at the start of a barnstorming Herbert L. Smith, treasurer, and Brothers Due Elfert C. interna, secretary.

swing through 30 cities last week. Ray was quoted as saying he'd been offered a sizeable sum of money to The Little League in Plainfield will launch its second campaign in fight Olson. the Summer of 1954. Extensive Ush 'orTo Meet on Grid Perth Amboy had beaten South Nashville, Tenn. (P) Two spec-Plainfield in the final match ta tors at the Georgia Tech-Vander-Wednesday to tie for the lead football game tomorrow will be Harry Markson, managing direc plans are being made to iron out difficulties encountered in the first tor of the International Boxing Club, denied that Robinson had been offered anything like $300,000 season of operation.

send the league into a shootoff. rooting nervously for a tie game. Grandstands and a refreshment Scores: 1st QUALITY WOOD EXTENSION LADDERS 20-FT. 24-FT. 18.90 ss-ft.

21.95 32-FT. 25.25 36-FT. 29.95 40-FT. 33.50 COMPLETE STOCK OT or $350,000 to fight Olson. Hulk booth are being planned for the rcrtfc Ajnbr They are Mr.

and Mrs. William Teas of Andrews, N. parents of Tech's halfback. Bill Teas, and Van- Msroz 591 290 Little League's Sam Field. Swallick Feltomc KnUa 233 Co6t 293 rmrett 291 Ss.sso 22 Spineill 282 1151 2i derbilt's halfback, Floyd Teas.

Both Basketball Tryouts" Slated at YMCA Dick McGuire Returns ii7: boys were born here and slaved 8495 1949 Pontiac 2-Door, Radio, Htatsr and Defroster. Hrdramatfo 8836A-1949 Plymouth 4-Door, Heater, Defroster. Nice car 8888 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe. Fully Eqoipped 88081950 Chevrolet 4-Door Power Glide. All equipped 8729 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door, Heater and Defroster.

Clean and neat 8526 1948 Packard 4Door. Fully equipped 8548 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe Club Coupe. Directional lights, radio and heater 8890 1952 Plymouth Station Wagon. Very clean 88931 950 Pontine Station Wagon. Fully quipped $945 745 975 1095 795 550 1195 1495 1395 prep school football at Baylor, in But Knicks Lose Rookie Tryouts for the Plainfield YMCA varsity and junior varsity squads will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m.

New York The New York Knickerbockers today regained the KAB PWJJt rOQB COVESrJTQ Chattanooga. Bill, 21, decided to go along with his classmates, Leon Hardeman and Glenn Turner, to Teach. Floyd, 19. decided several years ago he wanted to go to VanderbilL services of their ace playmaker, in the gymnasium. Mike Espo-sito will be head coach.

Bob Vie- Dick McGuire, but lost a promis tor also will work with the cagers EQUIPMENT RENTAL ANY TOOL FOR ANY JOB HAND or POWER ing rookie, Dick Atha, to the armed forces. Atha, who lives in Manager John Cuniff is present ly setting up the schedules for both clubs. The varsity willvplay Otterbein, was notified by his draft board to report for induction in the State YMCA League, i Home and left immediately for home. Gavilan Near Ready For Title Defense Summit (JP) Welterweight 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 'Give Vm a Try and You'll See Why" Opts Sunday TO loot games are scheduled for Saturday McGuire, who'll play tomorrow nights and will begin at 8:30 Soccer Schedule GAMES SCNBAT. TJ.

intractat ts. German-Hanrsrfans fXln- tracht Oral. Astoria. Queens Hev York Hungarians vs. Lithuanians Zere Oral.

Bronx 8. O. New York vs. Swiss TO (Throns Neck Stadium. Bronx Brooklyn vs.

Newark I New Farmers Oral. Middl Vlllace. Queens) Creek -Americans vs. Hoboken (Metropolitan Oral. Msspetn.

Queenfl) Elizabeth vs. KoUsmaa (Fsrcbers Grove. Union jremier DivMw West New York vs. Sehwaben (Schuetsen- park. Norta Blue Star vs.

Giuliana Do Witt Clinton Park. N.Y.C.) Wevtehrster Divisira Calabria New RocheUe vs. South Norwalk New Rochelle. N. Y.

National Amaaiear Ca. first rvand Pfaeizer vs. Hellenic iNewtown Bish School Field. Queens) Minerva vs. French (Queens Soccer Field.

Belle rose. Queecst White Plains vs. Yonkers (White Plains. N. lit.

Kisco vs. Collec point Oft. Kisco. tt.r Psssaic vs. Deportivo Espmnol (Pulaski Park.

Passaic Bota vs. Cottsehe (Jefferson Field. N.Y.O Ma'ta vs. Bedford Hills (Astoria Soccer Field. Queens Albanv AO vs.

Pouxhkeepsia (AlbanrJ against the champion Minnea WALL STADIUM Rt. 34 Belmar, N. J. WILL PRESENT THE FINAL STOCK Cflfl RAGES OF 1953 SATURDAY, OCT. 31 at 8:30 P.M.

FEATURING A 1 CO-LAP MAIN EVENT RAIN DATE NOV. P.M. For Reservations Phon BEImar 9-1873 champion Kid Gavilan said yester polis Lakers, in the Garden, as the Knicks inaugurate their National day he was within four pounds of Fights Last Nighl TOUR SATISFACTION FOR LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER Linden 3-2S00 Basketball Association schedule, has been out of action since Oct. 12 1 the 147-pound weight limit he has to make by Nov. 13.

That's the night hell meet Johnny Bratton in Chicago. Gavilan has boxed 30 Br the Associated Prett San Jam. Talif Eddie Chaves. because of a small fracture in the middle finger of his right hand. San Jose, outpointed Bennie EsDinoza.

134. l7eou city, rnuippines, iu. Fall River. Mua Tnnv Anthony. 159'A.

rounds in five workouts here so far. yew York, stopped Tommy Smith. 161 Vx. Providence. 5.

Detroit Embrel Davidson. 3141. Detroit, H.O.D. USED CAR CEIITER PARK AVE. AT 5th ST.

OPEN EVENINGS PI 6-0082 "A Safe Place to Dutj a Used Car" (Farter iros. 1025 W. ST. GEORGE AVE. Meanwhile, in Greenwood Lake, Mike Garcia of the Cleveland Indians was nicknamed "Bear" by his teammates because his broad shoulders are sloped and rounded and his arms seem extra long.

knocked out John Holman, 201. Chicago. 2. Newark Charlie Norkus. 197.

Bayonne. outpointed Matt Daniels. 185. New York. 8.

Worcester. Mass. Curly Munroe. 135. N.

Bratton yesterday boxed six rounds, two of them with Al Wilson of Englewood, N. J. AT STILES ST- LINDEN, N. J. Worcester, outpointed Charlie Siauchter.

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