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College Grid Results By The Attocialed PretM LATE SATURDAY SCOHES THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield, N. Monday, November 19, 1962 30 "Packers Nip Colts; Giants Triumph play in the Steelers' 23-21 vie Louisiana State 21, Mississiooi Stat Louisville 14. North Texas State 10 Washington and Lee 22. Soutt western (Wempnis) 0 South Carolina 26, Detroit 13 Arizona State University 45, New Mexico State 20 Arizona 7, Texas Western 0 Fresno State 18. University PecHic It Angeles 24-17.

Baltimore (5-5) and the Lions (8-2) are both members tory over the Washington Redskins, while the Chicago Bears' Roger Leclerc hit one of the "I Remember Adderley tercepted a Johnny Unitas pass and set up Jerry Kramer's field coal for a 10-7 lead. Then, in the final minutes of the game and the Colts on Green Day's 2-yard line, he deflected a fourth down pass by Unitas. jO r.l JS It's not Jim Taylor, Bart Starr or Paul Hornung who wears the hero tag today in Green Bay. But a young defensive back named Herb Ad-derley has played "Mr. Clutch" for the second time this year to keep the Packers' from 12 yards out in the Club." Against the Lions last 31 seconds for a 34-33 win 'month, he intercepted a Milt Colts three times yesterday as Green Bay rolled to its 10th straight 1962 victory, and 18th in all competition since last year, with a 17-13 victory.

Don Chandler kicked four field goals for the Eastern Conference-leading New York Giants in a 19-14 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in cold and rain-swept Yankee stadium. 4c Aceryienc tteciric nan-Arc Auto A Truck Welding 4r Auto Spring Repair Servxa Portable Welding Equipment against the Dallas Cowboys. Quarterback Earl Morrall came off the bench in the second half and fired the a- championship express high PlumTpass in the final minute and set up Hornung's game-winning field goal. Yesterday against the Colts, he ran back a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown in the N0RTHFIELD WELD IK 6 Green Bay's defense, whichj stopped the Colts eight times; trpvirr pl 2-ii Lions to a 17-6 win against the; in a 17-6 victory last month, 148 1Uh ST. new market put on two goal line standsit Minnesota Vikings.

In other games, Cleveland rolled over balling along at record-making speed into their crucial Thanksgiving day clash with the Detroit Lions. Adderley broke the backs of the ambitious Baltimore Pittsburgh's Lou Michaels first period following still the Colts out-l 1 44-' it l-ll. A. 1 Bielski's field goal gained Green Bay 380-116 and booted his third field goal ofjSt. Louis 38-14 and the San the game with 13 seconds to'Francisco 49ers defeated Los Later in the period, he in- College Football Roniulii Pro Grid Results YOU CHECK Bowl Picture Is Focusing 6 I i I i OUR PRICES held Taylor, the league leading rusher and scorer, to only 46 yards and no touchdowns.

After Philadelphia (1-8-1) had gone ahead 14-10 in the first period. Chandler got the rest of the Giants' points with his toe, setting a club record and coming within one of an NFL game mark. The victory left New York ith a two-game lead over the Redskins, whom they play next week in Washington. The Eagles lost Hopalong Cas-sidy for the year with a broken leg. games could wind up: national league eastern conference Pet.

Pts. Orange Bowl Oklahoma (6-2) vs. Alabama (8-1). Rose Bowl Southern Cali .800 .625 Gator Bowl Florida (6-3) fornia (8-0) vs. Wisconsin (7-1).

OP 191 236 280 171 260 263 257 vs. Penn State (8-1). 272 222 226 209 268 166 165 You'll Buy Our Tires "ALL MAJOR BRANDS" BELK TIRES Routt 7i and Jefferson Avenue North PlamfKl, N. J. PL S-3S7I Open Thursday til Fe4" Your Convenience CCP Of HNOKHGI New York Washington Pittsburgh Cleveland Dallas St.

Louis Philadelphia .600 .556 .444 .222 .111 By The Associated Press Southern California and Mississippi settled down today for the race for the national college football championship while bewildered Alabama, the defending champion, picked up the pieces of its shattered 26- Miami of Ohio (9-1) and Houston (4-4) were selected Sugar Bowl Mississippi (8-0) vs. Arkansas (8-1). Cotton Bowl Texas (7-0-1) vs. Louisiana State (7-1-1). WESTERN CONFERENCE over the weekend to play in Green Bav 10 0 0 1.000 309 Detroit the Tangerine Bowl.

74 123 247 172 BASKETBALL MAGICIAN Marquis Haynes, ex-Harlem Globetrotter star, will be in the lineup today at 8:15 p. m. when his Harlem Magician quintet takes on the Plainfield Caruso's Big Five in a basketball exhibition contest at the South Plain-field PAL Gymnasium. Chicago Baltimore 231 207 203 192 178 155 .800 .600 .500 .400 .200 1.00 258 game undefeated streak and San Francisco Minnesota 219 uie uuwi piciuie uegdii iu Los Angeles come into focus. Southern Cal and Ole Miss are the only undefeated-untied national powers, following Alabama's 7-6 defeat by George Tech Saturday.

The Troians, with one YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Green Bay 17, Baltimore 13 Chicago 34, Dallas 33 Detroit 17, Minnesota 6 New York 19, Philadelphia 14 Cleveland 38, St. Louis 14 Pittsburgh 23, Washington 21 San Francisco 24, Los Angeles 17 NEXT THURSDAY Green Bay at Detroit NEXT SUNDAY Chicago at Baltimore Dallas at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Minnesota New York at Washington Pittsburgh at Cleveland San Francisco at St. Louis Grid Outlooks Different On Jersey College Scene By The Associated Press Princeton, Rutgers and Upsala have three different outlooks on the college football season. For Princeton, the one remaining game could "make" the entire campaign; for Rutgers, the year may be getting too long, and for Upsala, the season came to a happy end just when it was really getting started. In Saturday action, Prince OP 199 234 234 290 Pts.

244 281 256 202 AMERICAN LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION Pet. Houston 7 3 0 .700 Boston 6 3 1 .667 Buffalo 5 1 .500 New York 4 6 0 .400 WESTERN DIVISION Dallas 8 2 0 .800 Denver 7 4 0 .636 San Diego 3 7 0 .300 Oakland 0 10 0 .000 297 281 225 148 176 237 292 272 ton (3-5) won the 85th meeting of its Big Three series with Yale, 14-10, in the Yale Bowl, coming from behind after Yale took the lead on an illegal touchdown. At New Brunswick, Rutgers (4-4) succumbed before a strong Villanova team, 34-12. And at East Orange, Upsala foot in the Rose Bowl, whipped Navy 13-6, while Mississippi, which appears to be heading for the Sugar Bowl, turned back Tennessee, 19-6. Southern Cal still has two toughies ahead UCLA in the Coliseum Saturday and Notre Dame on Dec.

1. Ole Miss has an open date this week, then meets Mississippi State in its finale. Alabama is No. 1 in the current Associated Press weekly poll, but is certain to tumble. Southern Cal is No.

2 and Mississippi No. 3. Meanwhile, Wisconsin, No. 4, can make reservations for its trip to the Rose Bowl. The Badgers whipped Illinois Saturday, 35-6, to nail down the bid if not the Big Ten championship.

To win the title, the Badgers must get past Minnesota Saturday. Even if Minnesota wins, the Gophers can't make the trip because they played in Pasadena last Jan. 1. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Dallas 24, Denver 3 Houston 21, Boston 17 Buffalo 10, Oakland 6 Only Games Scheduled NEXT THURSDAY New York at Denver NEXT FRIDAY Buffalo at Boston NEXT SUNDAY San Diego at Houston Oakland at Dallas for a 7-6 squeaker over Lycoming. The Vikings finished with a 4-4 record but won their last three games.

An enticing piece of football action is on tab for next Saturday at Palmer Stadium when unbeaten Dartmouth, the Ivy League champs after Saturday's 28-21 victorw over Cornell, tries for a perfect season. Most of the talk around Princeton yesterday was about Yale's illegal touchdown, their burning, smoke-filled From the Princeton 6, Yale fullback Pete Cum-mings swept to his right after taking a handoff from made a second period touch down and conversion stand up West Morris Bows, 3-1 Hightstown High School defeated West Morris, 3-1, Saturday in the finals of the happy quarterback Ed McCarthy, found himself trapped but is your ticket to a Christmas! an in- fGroup 2 soccer tournament spotted McCarthy Here is how the bowl eligible receiver in the at Buccleuch Park, New Brunswick. The loss was only the sec Piscataway Wins, 38-0 (Continued from Page 36) the prolific third period by going 4 yards around the left side for his second TD, upping the margin of the Chiefs to 32-0. The final Piscataway score came when Bob Dornick scored from 6 yards out on a QB keep at the start of the final period, making it 38-0. PISCATAWAY Ends Ashman, Marsh, Novak, Shea, Smith, Tomaino, Zaneto Tackles Brooks, Faron, Petrillo, Preston, Rover Guards D.

Fitz-Randolph, Karpinski, Riccardi, Voliva, Keeman Center Cibula, Komorski Backs Dornick, J. Fitz-Randolph, Holdsworth, Mack, Martinvich, Mines, Rathff, Robinson, Schoenfelder, Schultz, Windham, Ellis FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP end zone and passed to him for the "score." Rutgers' coach John Bate-man was about as philosophical as a losing coach can be. "I feel we played as well as could have been expected against a. team of Villanova's ond against 16 wins and three ties for the Highlander hooters. Gene Bailey, West Morris right-winger, scored from close range in the final pe Strikes and Spares By JOE WILMAN riod for the only Highlander goal.

In a Group 3 semifinal caliber. I feel that with a similar effort in some of the games we lost we'd be in better shape than 4-4." Bateman said fullback Rich match, Summit ousted River Dell with a 1-0 victory at Chancellor Field, Irvington. Summit gained the semis with a 1-0 win over Clark. HIGHTSTOWN 3, WEST MORRIS 1 ie Poad was lost for the final two games of the season with a fractured cheekbone. Hightstown Hanchinik, Owens, rfb; Ends Musser, Spivey, Sheehy, Mikotu-luk, Phillips, Sonntag, Lazar Tackles Bonham, Sicora, Tangolics, Michalski, Romanyczyn, Diaforle, Kozak Guards Pasztor, Cayce, Gianotto, Fran-kowski Center Goodstone, Westneat, Grbac, Malfatt Backs J.

Hill. Rosiord, Salter, Low-man, Baker, Molnar, DeBlasi Piscataway 26 i 38 Franklin 0 0 0 Touchdowns Jim Fitz-Randolph 2 n. Weekend Fights Shrews, Ifb; Wright, rhb; R. White, chb; Roberts, Ihb; Barlowe, ol; K. White, il; Osdenoger, cf; Szcepaik, or; DeGrange, ir.

West Morris Anderson, West, rfb; Devore, Ifb; Dinse, rhb; Wertz. chb; Haid, Ihb; Bailey, or; LeFer, ir; Grier, Kingston, Jamaica Bunnv Grant, Jamaica, outpointed Doug Vaillant, 13812, Cuba, 10. Detroit Tommy Paynes, 160Vj, Detroit, cf; Hill, il; Dipple, ol. Substitute 4, runs), Holdsworth (88, run) Martino- outpointed Tony Montano, 160, Phoenix, 10. Milan Renato Moraes, 174, Brazil, out pointed Federico Frisco, 203'4, Italy, 8.

wicn run), schoenfelder (1, run) Dornick (6, run) Hightstown 1 West Morris .9 1 13 ii Points after Touchdown Mack-2 (runs) Manila Flash Elorde. 135. PhiliDoinM. oiancome, Notti, Alonzo Rosati, 'stopped Punta Isarasak, 13' Thailand, 3 Goals Hightstown: Osednosen, Szcepi (retained world iunior lightweight title). ak, K.

White. West Morris: Bailey. L- 'V, With 25P Game, 669 Series Skokan Tops Keglers HABC SOMERSET SENIOR 'B' Team Results Team Four 4. Team One Team Two 4, Team Three 0. Leading scores John fngerto.

Team BROOKSIOE SUNDAY MIXED Team Results Bar 4, Brooksfde Lanes Meat Balls 4, Jomi's Luncheonette Big Diner 4, Hot Five Billy's Goats 4, ALG's Five Brookside Trophy 4, Zatfy's Holy Rollers 3, Pixie Room Master Trophy 3, Eddie's Shell Roaring 20s 3, Mercury Five Railway Motor Car 2, Mike Kerkin's 2. Steve Skokan of Wood-bridge, bowling for Bowler's Shop in the New Jersey Mixed Major League at Echo Lanes, Mountainside, rolled a 669 set and a 258 game to lead bowl Four, 191 game; Jim Mansilla, Team Four, 449 set; Team Four, 671 gamer-Team Four, 1923 set. Once again THE COURIER-NEWS offers FREE WANT ADS for STUDENTS Here is your chance to earn extra money to cover Christmas expenses by placing your ad. FREE STUDENT WANT ADS will be taken at the MAIN OFFICE Monday TuesdayWednesday Friday November 19-20-21-23 Saturday, November 24, 8 A. M.

1 P. M. BRANCH OFFICES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday November 19-20-21-23 9:30 A.M. P.M. Saturday, November 24, 9:30 A.M.

P.M. Here are the rules to follow in placing your FREE ad. 1. This "offer applies only to boys and girls, under 18 years of age, who are currently enrolled in school. 2.

Acceptable ads must pertain to the following. Wanted to buy, wanted to sell, wanted to swap, work wanted. The ad must absolutely be for the girl or boy inserting it. 3. Ad must not exceed five lines (approximately 26 words) and must contain the first and last name, age, address, and telephone number.

4. ALL COURIER-NEWS FREE WANT ADS MUST BE PLACED IN PERSON. They will be accepted at any of our four branch offices and our main office. 5. NO ADS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL.

6. ONLY ONE AD WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM EACH STUDENT. 7. Most of the FREE ads will be printed exactly as written. However, the COURIER-NEWS reserves the right to re-word, if necessary, for clarity.

The COURIER-NEWS also reserves the right to reject any ad for non-compliance with the rules or for any other reason which may be appropriate. 8. Ads will be accepted Monday through Saturday, November 19 through 24 (except Thursday, November 22, Thanksgiving Day). Ads cannot be cancelled and must run the entire 6 days. Corrections can be made only if the error is on the part of the COURIER-NEWS.

MAIN OFFICE 201 Church Street, Plainfield STORR-RICHIE JUNIORS Team Results Zombies 2. Alley Cats Leading Scores Joe Tomaszewski. Bar 224 game; Lynn Crowers. Brook- Tigers 3, Jets 0. Leading Scores G.

Burke, 142 game. sioe iroprty, 591 set; Judy Blando, Railway, 225 game, 579 set; Rahway, 917 game; Mike Kerwin's, 2552 set. 322 set; Alley Cats, 871 game; Tigers, 2534 set. Many bowlers with good hook balls find themselves rolling practically straight balls early in the season if they haven't been bowling during the summer. Two reasons for this.

First, your finger lift or wrist turn is probably not as strong as it normally is. It will take practice to bring it around to STRIKE 'N SPARE BANTAM ONE Leading Scores John Williams, 137 game; Alan Stitt, 346 set; Navy Log, 595 ers in Plainfield area leagues last night. Skokan added games of 201 and 210 for his leading set. In the same loop, Mickey Logan of Somerville unloaded a 658 set for Merv-Stern with games of 221, 244 and 193. Leading the distaff bowlers game, iub set.

SOMERSET GUYS AND DOLLS Team Results Variety Five 4, Lemon Drop Kids Skirts and Shirts 4, Belles and Beaus Headliners 4, Showstoppers Gals and Guys 3, Dolls and Dudes Lindv's Specials 3, Broadway Bums Stagehands 3, Maids and Mates STRIKE 'N SPARE BANTAM TWO Leading Scores Jim Bencivenga, 175 game, 4iu set; Alley streakers, 624 game; 1704 set. normal. Romeos and Juliets 3, Champs and Chumps Lords and Ladies 3, Dames Second, many bowling es and Dukes 1. Leading Scores Lou Cerrone, Show stoppers. 247 game; Elsie Steffans.

Skirls STRIKE 'N SPARE JUNIOR Leading Scores Lee Spice and Stanton Rush, 176 game; Lee Spice, 489 set; Dukes, 810 game, 2367 set. was Helen Stienmetz of Tren tablishments have their lanes resurfaced during the sum and Shirts. 209 game; Bob Freidav, Skirts and Shirts, 585 set; Louise Russo, ton, who rolled a 244 game Variety Five, 532 set; Lindy Specials, 1070 game, 3044 set. and a 649 set for Suburban Trust, Garwood, in the N.J. mer.

So, these lanes are stiff until they've been bowled on for a while. Hooks won't take as readily. MERCHANTS Team Results Paddock Inn 3, Country Lounge M-M Packaging 3, Thul Machine Johnny's Trucking 2, Tosco Construction Plainfield Trust 2, Shift 22 KINGS AND QUEENS mixed league. Mrs. Stienmetz Team Results Trevs 3.

Eights Jokers 4, Sixes Aces 3, Dealer's Choice rurnirure Mattnew Furniture 2, HOB 1. Leading Scores Georae Luke. Shiff. 911 game, 607 set; Tosco, 985 game; Shiff. 2709 set.

NEW JERSEY MIXED MAJOR Team Results Suburban Trust. Gar wood 3, Robert Treat Liquors George's Flushes 3, Kings Deuces 3. Full House Poker Faces 3, Cards Tens 4, Queens Fives 4, Fours Ante Ups 3, Openers Jacks 3, Wild Cards Sevens 2, No Trump Stacked Deck 4, Nines 0. Leading Scores Jim McGuinness, Wild Cards, 251 game; Marie Winiski, Poker Faces, 209 game; Bob Hill, Aces, 568 set; Julia Moore, Aces, 516 set; Dealer's Choice, 1058 game; Aces, 3019 set. SOMERSET KINGS AND QUEENS Team Results Tens 4, Nines Jokers 3.

Fours Poker Faces 3, Trevs Aces 3, Jacks Sevens 3, Sixes Kings 3, Deuces Fives 3, Eights Flushes 2, also fired games of 216 and 189. 400 CLUB Neew Jersey Mixed Maior Steve Skokan, Bowler's Shop, 201-258-210 69; Helen Stienmetz, Suburban Trust, Garwood, 216-244-189649; John Freedman, Robert Treat Liquors. 210-235-170 615; Frank Krauthein, Rialto, 249-180-210639; Don Freidav, Robert Treat Hotel, 244-179-192615; Ed Graef, Geiqer's Esso, 190-189-232611; Alice Allenzo. Warner Theater, 221-189-202612; Jerry DiRenzo, Stanley Warner, 223-192-191606; Mario Allenzo, Warner, 254-191-158 603; Ed Pienciak, Springfield Steak House, 214- riu onov r-iemingron Furs Rialto MiToicrs uiqo uiner Bilinskas Bros. 3.

Country Donuts 0- Rohori u.i Suburban Trust Mountainside Gei- tuu voppoia Builders John Frank's 3, Balish Liquors Stanley Warner 3, Springfield Steak House Log Cabin Lounge 2, Aeronautic Tool Al-Jack's Texaco 2, D'Orsel Cleaners Lema Triumphs By Seven Shots Mobile, Ala. UP) Front-running Tony Lema played it cool and calm on the final round of the $15,000 Mobile Golf Tournament and won the $2,000 top money by seven strokes a total of 273 for the 72 holes. Tony Lema 67-68-68-70273 Doug Sanders 71-71-71-67280 Dave Ragan 71-70-70-70 281 George Knudson Jim Ferree 69-75-66-71 281 Queens 2. 238-191643; Larry Siana, Aeronautic! Leading Scores Joe Vargo, Fives, 229 game; Joe Muldowney, Sixes, 608 set; Beulah Cashin, Jokers. 230 game; Marguerite Hansen, Sevens, 589 set; Sevens, 1041 game, 3046 set.

tcno oar-Lounge 2, 7-Up Somerset Bus 2, The Rock Turkey Farm 2, Bowler's Shoo Caroli Travel 2, Empire Lanes Gilbert Labs 2, Eastern Fuel Merv-Stern 2, Charlene Drugs Il 2' lrvin Capitol Motion Pictures 2, Austin Agency 1. cwLeadir' Seer Steve Shokan, Bowler's Shop, 258 game, 669 set; Helen Steinmti Suburban Trust, Garwood, 244 game, 649 set. Stanley Warner, 1033 game; Subur- i msi, uarwooo, ifr set. wi, i7i-iTj-iio out dui Diuiinct, uuy Cabin Lounge, 193-212-203608; Sam Dalli-i pole, Ecio Bar-Lounge, 214-200-187 601 fclame Mahoney, 7-Uo, 201-186-213600; Dick Lamperti, Somerset Bus, 204-178-257 6J9; Hank Martin, Larison Turkey Farm, 183-217-200 600; Charles Lamperti, Caroli Travel, 198-179-237614; Fred Benmato, Eastern Fuel, 190-215-235 640; Mickey Lotian, Merv-Stern, 221-244-193 658; Joo Potts. Irving Tavern, 224-214-163 e01; John Potts, Merrit Tavern, 215-212-207634; Al Hodapp, Capitol Pictures, 205.193-202600.

Merchants League George Luke, Shift Furniture, 205-231-171607. Sunday Nile Mixed George Plaskon, Tom's, 203-212-212627; Howard Buchholz, Bernel Dance, 256-188-176 620. Somerset Kings and Queens Joe Mul-downev. Sixes, 228-199-181608; Joe Var-00, Fives, 229-10-185 6C4; Jack Mul-downev. Jokers, 176-223-203602.

Bound Brook Mixed League Tom Olszyk, Schindelar, 234-181-193608. BRANCH OFFICES SUNDAY NITE MIXED Team Results Hookers 3. '32' Mon-archs 2. Terrapins Berries 3, Bernel Dance. Sheenan's Five 2, Belles and Beaus Too Short 3, Crowns Tom's 3, Hiberg's Mickey's 3, Spoilers K-K 4, Paimier's Lunch 0.

Leading Scores Howard Buchholz, Ber-nel 256 game; George Plaskon, Tom's, 627 set; Fran Harned, Belles and Beaus, 236 game, 559 set; Monarchs, 1070 game; Monarchs, Belles and Beaus, 2817 set. HABC SOMERSET SENIOR 'A' Team Results Team One 4. Team Six Team Three 3, Team Two Team Four 3. Team Five 1. Leading Scores Bruce Lerch, Team Five, 213 game; Scott Cooper, Team Two, 548 set; Team One, 839 game; Team Three, 2381 set.

Bernardsville 37 Olcott Square Somerville 18 Division Street Metuchen 543 Middlesex Avenue Westfield 4 Elm Street Eagles Postpone Scholarship Boicl The first Pop Warner Scholarship Bowl, scheduled for yesterday between the South Plainfield Eagles and the Valley Hawks of Orange, was postponed because of rain. The game will be plaved AUTO INSURANCE ASSIGNED RISKS PLACED WE REPLACE CANCELLED POLICIES Collision Placed, Under 25 Drivers 8 MONTHS TO PAY Low Rates for Safe Drivers WEINER-REINFELD LOW COST INSURANCE IIS N. WASHINGTON AVE. 968-0300 DUNELLEN OPEN EVENINGS BOUND BROOK MIXED Team Results South Brook Body 2, Somerset Tire Chet Roth i. Sons 3, Chimney Rock Inn P-M Furniture 3, GREEN BROOK KINGS AND QUEENS Team Results Jokers 4, Aces Can Trl 4.

Jesters 0: Phillip' 1. Rxllantina larKowski Little Rascals 2, Indians 2. COURIER-NEWS ucBuiy naven scninoelar 3, Leading Scores Tom Olszvk, Leading Scores Tony Silano, jcinnae-1 a i game; Jonn Miller Indians. 574! at the South Plainfield High School Field at 2 p.m. 2.V oTmr i Baliantine, 225 game, 543 idi name, set; eananiinii, ysi game; Ph ids'.

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