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i mm wm1" II I II I I I II I I 1 III I I I II I I I I II Ill If S3 THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1955. Public Service Nips Squibb, 55-51, to Even Playoff Series Red Wings Await Keglers Mr. Thoroughbred by Pap Camp Kilmer Finals Near Title Contender Score Sweep Petrcan 'Diamond Squad Drills at Bucclcuch Park Tatro Leads Victors With 19 Points With Biz Dave Tatro ihowine ASKELL- The streaking Detroit Red The Rev.

Washington Post C. Wings, having disposed of sparked by Gene Daino Frank Jackson of Ft. Monmouth, the New Jersey Golden rrf jr-v- --r w. Gloves heavvwelsht champ. Toronto Maple Leafs in easy wh0 came up with a pair of 203 uasr about The St.

Peter's High School; gained the finals of the First fashion today sat by and awaited; scored a sweep over SU Jut -V varsity baseball team had its the outcome of the Montreal Army Boxing Tournament last night at Camp Kilmer with a Sebastian to entrench itself stronger in first place in the AJ71EzQ- Boston series to determine their opponent in the National Hockey first workout at Buccleuch Park yesterday afternoon. Forty var-1 sity candidates were on hand second round knockout of JGSZ Thomas Black of Ft. Dix. minor division of the Paulus Recreation Bowling League. League playoff finals.

The Wines blanked Toronto After a lackluster first round, Jackson opened up a barrage in 3-0 last niaht to sweep their! A four game margin now sep the second. The scrap was halt best-of-seven series, 4 games to 0. Detroit, the league champion, ed at 1:24 as Jackson held Black arates the "Vets" from- their nearest rivals, the Eagles, who wiith 35 junior varsity prospects.) All of the four pitchers back from last season did a bit of hurling during the practice session. They are John Pogorzel-ski, who also may see some action in the outfield, John Bach-kowsky, Mauro Rigante and An up with his left and pounded him nss won games, rmo a 3-0 rrrmner at IV 1 mmm down with his right. Richard Pachito of Ft.

Devens meets Jackson Friday in the including the last nine games oi' hfmds of Q'Leary's Dairy. ref nn Ray Hoagland led the Dairymen Montreal edged Boston 4-3 on; a 2JQ rookie Don Marshall's suddenj In another match, Gabe's death overtime goal. The Ca-js shop the New the way, Public Service defeated -Squibb 55-31 last night to square the playoff series in the Paulus Industrial League and postpone the night of decision until tomorrow. The teams will meet for the title tomorrow at 8 p. m.

in Lord Stirling School. Tatro, who paced the Servicemen with 19 points in little better than half of the playing time, scored seven straight points at the outset of the last period to wipe out a one-point deficit and boost his team into a 42-38 lead. Squibb, which had set back the pennant winners 60-58 in overtime in the first playoff game Friday, never did regain the lead but it did pull into a tie at 46-all with two and a half minutes to play. However. Charlie Lezark made a pair of fouls for the Servicemen and Tatro laid one in and Public Service con thony Nardone.

heavyweight final. Six diamonders, all holdovers, Another New Jersey Golden saw plenty of action in the in- Glove titlist. lightweight Hank nadiens leaa tne PiatinB five. SHI. set 3 games to 1 and can clinch the series at Montreal Thursday night.

field. Jim Hudson and Dick Hickman of Camp Kilmer, out-Coyle worked out at first pointed Ft. Monmouth's Paul De Gene Murphy at second, John! Marco, the defendinfi first army Lynch at shortstop and Paul! champion. De Marco was down oaiKosiu and ha Barnwell at in the final round. The standings: PAl LIS RECREATION LEAGUE Minsr Dlvliion Won Lost Pet.

Rev. Wash. Post CWV 26 7 .738 Eagles A. 22 11 661 A E. C.

21 12 O'Leary's Dairy 19 14 .378 St. Emery's 17 18 .51.1 St. Sebastian Post CWV 144 18V4 .439 Gabe's Sport Shop 10 23 .303 New Brunswick Plating 2'4 30 "-S PRSSJDBAJT s4SSOCA AD Or A10AJA10U7W a technical knockout from Alfred Schneider, Ft. Monmouth. Middleweight Ernest Foster, Ft.

Devens, won a technical knockout over Hugh Strong, Ft. Monmouth. the hot corner. Among the new- Results of other bouts: comers Frank Dutka worked out Light welterweight John at third base and Stan Puza and'Lockart, Ft. Monmouth, out-Anthony Gallina at first.

pointed Leon Terry, Camp Kil-Jack Gold, Dick Coyle and mer, and Edward Rodriquez, Ft. Julius Erdo are making strong! Devens. won a technical knock- li A 1 trolled the play the rest of the out from Mitchell Russell. Ft. Dias xor me caicner post.

Coach Bill Ducca plans outdoor drills at Buccleuch Park during the rest of the week and expects to cut his varsity squad to 25 on Friday. Dix. Welterweight Nathaneil Simon, Camp Kilmer, outpointed Joseph Campbell, Ft. Jay, and Rufus Ft. Devens, outpointed D.

K. Nielsen, Ft. Mon-j mouth. Light middleweight Francis Orterfield, Ft. Wadsworth, won Pick stitching adds a smart masculine look to sport shirts and blouse-type jackets.

way. Tatro scored 11 points In the final period and dominated the backboards with help from Le-zark and Al Koster. Their task was made somewhat easier in the last four minutes after Fred Brackman, the only tall man'in the Squibb cast, fouled out. It was only the hustle and drive of Richie Hauck that kept Squibb close in that final period. Held to one field goal and a total of five points in the first half by Koster's tight guarding, the Squibb forward broke through in the second half to score 18 points, 11 in the last eight minutes.

His 23-point total was high for the game. 45 TAO OA" PLAY WITH TRU-PLAY I IkU Calt Starts 7c4aif, Iq)9 AlAf3TZ. S0 "ZOO A nil 1 il) i ,13 UJTED tfVATT AS" A1ADB Lira Public Service grabbed the Gfr'A 7741 EY 7Z CASB UORL Pag'. BIG-BIG Durocher Almost Salisified With Giants lead in the opening minutes and enjoyed advantages ranging from two to eight points up until the final three minutes of the third period when Hauck engineered a nine-point run that gave Squibb the lead, 30-29. Then the gcore changed three times before the third session ended with Squibb on top 36-35.

At this point Tatro came off the bench and mauled Squibb with a push shot, a follow-up, a hook and a foul in that order. In addition to Tatro, three ON ALL IrifM, UlMH tMlMI STURDY WEll BUILT mi rUUY CUiNltfO! I 11 int Soek.lt litsntisa Vi" I Henl Itvtrtibl lolditt tvsnibl Straw Drlvtr lit Oriva Sockets 'A'" tur now AH0 S4VII However, lie Is Looking for No. 4 Hurler I UilK am I'aaa BirlAnalatak isuitk lltakrlf. IWi. I pr.of Hondl (for T.V.

Of lodio) I. Eddie Stanky pulled Stan Early reports to the contrary, the world champion New York fiiant nrp nnt a stanrl-nat hall Musial out of the St. Louis Cardinals outfield and put him back on first base as the Red other Servicemen, Richie Dallas, club It just i00ks that way, says EQUIPJIENT Pony League The pitcher Leo wants would be a fourth starter behind Sal my No. 1 guy') Maglie, johnny Antonelli and Ruben Gomez. It could be Jim Hearn may get a crack at the No.

4 spot after a disturbing 1954 season ana rosier tuivu iu or Manager Leo Durocher, because Babe Ruth League Little League "nobody wants to trade with more points. oracKinan acurea 11 points for Squibb. The lineups: us." For Professionals About the only deal getting a Public Service I Rqulhh 11 good rumor rating with the (8-8) when he was an unde- i F. P. G.

F. 3 4 laHmirk.f Birds belted Eddie Lopat and a New York Yankee team 6-2. Stanky is looking for more punch at. first, where Musical hit .365 in 1946 and .312 in 1947. Shantz Injured Manager Lou Boudrcau of Kansas City got a new worry when Bobby Shantz, the hard luck guy, was felled on the mound by a line drive off the bat 23 Giants is one sending Frankie pendable starter.

T-) 1 I I. -U: f'T KTIi li L-nicaso oui- nini now, i a nave to ro to the New Yorkers forjwith Hearn," said Durocher. "It 1 SHydrusko.f 3 0 Rcrardo 1 5 13 arackman.c 4 2 3 3 11 Elko. i 0 2 2Bolotm 0 Oi Krwter.f Fislka.f Voorhees Tatro. Lerirk ralla.i.K Sabo.g Brock Kakolskt 0 j'jorae secona line pucneia oniy mat net inrowniR 1955 MODELS a 2 Corwin, Al Worthlngton andiharder and getting the ball George Spencer).

over, but his attitude has .25 0 OI 1 9 of rookie Er.rl Smith as Pitts But what Leo wants is anotherichanged. He's paying attention PMM Playmaker 19 17 S5I Totals 20 11 51 Totals burgh beat the Athletics 9-8 pitcher and perhaps some infield to suggestions. Score by periods: Public service is 13 20 ssjsupport to stopgap second base- Hearn's progress and the re x-rays failed to show serious Reg. $12.00 injury to the A's lefty, however, OHiciaircan'toreV'Henu. Davey Williams' backj turn of Monte Irvin's batting eye f.lnvp and Seven home runs were hit in the miseries.

snare top Dining in ijurocner "This is a good club, said appraisal of the springs high I game. Three Brooklyn Dodgers Don Newcombe, Clem Labine 3.95 Durocher yesterday as lights. a one-two punch Giants broke camp to start the like Willie Mays and Irvin (now long trip to the Polo Grounds, hitting mused Leo, "I Both for and Don Zimmer also were hit South River High Baseball Outlook Far From Bright "Man for man it's solid. If noimight not need Dusty Rhodes as by batted and pitched balls, but one gets hurt, it's great. a pinch-hitter ithey, too, escaped serious in Mickey Mantle GLOVE 7 AC Reg.

9.95 I itv "But I'd feel more secure ifj While Durocher began thejury. The incidents occurred in I could get a real good pitcher, homeward trip in a chipper pre-game drills before the nnur thmiffh I'm rnn.UnnH hnvupvpr. mmn nthpriRronks made four hits COOd for Mi LI 11 K1HK, IViarcn JU Prncil ahmit Williams. 1 Hnnnn manaupn wpro havinff thplr a 5-4 victory over Milwaukee. Official Baseballs RUBBER MAT SHIELDS GAS CAN 'I dont know when we nave hope ne.g au right." I troubles.

Art Fowler and Jim Pearce been worse off," says veteran I allowed just three hits and Coach John Fitzpatrick after re-I I catcher Ed Bailey hit a home Hand fomfl Little League Pony League Babe Ruth 4 CC ft SI2E WITH FLEXIBLE SPOUT I.UJ League 21: Gtnulne Cowhide this season. "We have no pitch- The Yanks' regulars knocked rs left, none at all; and, in ad- oft Detroit 6-1 with Bob Turley dition, our infield is gone. imakine his first eood showing of You could hardly blame Fitz TUCSON, ArU 30 (30 The Washington Sena- SfJ He gKe uf just wo if he dwells a bit longingly upon The New York Giants, whojtors stopped off here today on'hUs jn ve innings although last year's club which wadedtart their homeward jauntthe first leg of their journeyj walkiig five. Mickey Mantle SOFT BALLS 89c rVofcf mw eor mat carp.tlnq or covtr eld. rtf.

Try xnrougn id opponents wunouiiiu wi-ramw iuuim iiti uui in. me inais yesiei uay homered for New York YOUR CHOICE OF ASSORTED COLORS losing. Tne trouoie is, tne pian to tut yutneis ruiCjuruKe naming camp at urianao, of that club is gone. Four top Burnside and Jim ConstabloiFla. Official League BASEBALLS Reg.

$3.05 2.50 Ernie Banks kept his bat in action, lining a run-scoring single and his third home run The Senators meet the Cin POLISH COMBINATION cinnati Redlegs in the first of a Leather BASEBALL Prt Wax series on the homeward trek. in two days, as the Cubs beat Cleveland 9-7. It was Chicago's fifth straight decision over the imS CLEANER 3.95 WATER INJECTOR Oivss mart Kottpwtf tttttr Cwbtirstloa Rtmovts corbsa frsm cylinders SHOES Elk Tip line pitchers Dustal, Brindle.land infielder Ronnie Samford Scupp and Adair are either i from the roster at week's end. graduated or unavailable. An- Two from among Bob Lcnnon, Other good man whom Fitz wasiEric Rodin and Bill Taylor will counting on, Joe Kovacs, haslstay around until June, turned up ineligible.

Charley Reichenback is avail- ST. PETERSBURG, able again at catcher and John March 30 Bob Turley, the and CAR if! Tribe. Baltimore tripped Phila AU Sizes Reg. $7.00 Cunningham Out ST. PETERSBURG, March 30 IP) The St.

Louis Cardinals yesterday optioned rift Cfl GLAZE Botl1 For 0nly Baseball CAPS 100 Wool $1.25 Gabardine CAPS 49c delphia 6-3. Rookie Don Leppert and veteran Gene Woodling drove in two runs each. Joe Cunningham to Rochester of Walker at first base. The rest of jstrong armed youngster ob-the infield must, of necessity, be tained from Baltimore last win-composed of inexperienced tal-UT finally has shown some im- the International League. The Chicago White Sox had! 13 men left on base but still! Little League LEATHER SHOES $4.39 Official ref.

The first baseman from Ro- ent. The outfield, with Captain for tne New York em. ine ouineia, wmi for the IMew yorKi elle "ha, 'A pulled out a 5-3 decision over Norbert Smithand Mel Ca eirojYankees but hc's still losing thZf? Boston Red Sox. one hit in 17 times at bat thisi1 fight with control. Turley gave returning, presents the brignt i i Bring Your Car Up To Date with a DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM spring for an .059 average.

He esi ouuuok. in me lew uas vi Tru-Play IMUFHfK NOT INCIUDE01 yestei JIM BORBELY fnur enrinp annparanrrs. hp nnw GULDEN ST. Kl. A-MH1 JB which the Maroons nave naa, here's the way things shape up.

Leading pitching candidates are Joe Sumski, Tom Brush, Mike Schmidt and John Anosovich. At second base Tom Moran, Tom Watts and Frank Pediara are GIVE BETTER PICK-UP GREATER GAS ECONOMY REDUCE BACK PRESSURE GIVE FULL POWER OUTPUT has walked twice as many as! DAY TON A BEACH. he's fanned. i March 30 iff) Gene Woodling, veteran outfielder from Fair MOBILE, March 30 OP) Lawn, N. and rookie Don It looks more and more like Leppert each belted in two runs MEECUET 154 giving it a try.

Bob Morgan 3 fincer GLOVE deep Pit pocket S5.45 trg. 6.75 Eddie i DEL Robin- RICE son Catchers rrappers jjjTT MITT $8.49 reg. $13 reg. $12 Bob Milliken won't make it with yesterday to give Baltimore a $1055 CHEVROLET V-l ms Don Bruhn lOOk tO be tne Dest tho Rrnnuivn DnHsora this sea-fi-3 win ovpr the Philnrlr-lnhia $1C'5 lies. Cnv.

i Stolim Wof. CHEVROLET II4I-S4 -Cyl. All candidate at shortstop and Troubled an spring by a Phillies. Dombrowski at third base. The, sore arnii tne righthander pulledj doodling topped Baltimore's left field position will probably- shoulder muscle after facing four-run rally in the sixth off MEECUET $24-95 i 3 Msdi.

Eis. Csst. A Fnir fills Attention Bowlers OVEN ROWLINU EVtBt EVININO For Reservations Call KI. 5-4050 N. B.

RECREATION be divided between Joe mpn bcat n0bin Roberts. The richthander 97 14 Is '15J and Steve Molle. IMilwaukee 5-4 yesterday. (gave up a single, three walks TOED 15I-5J o4 I4 i1 Cwlvsrtlblts BASEBALL SOFTBALL OLDSMOEIIE 14 A LB ANT ST. jand hit Gil Coan with a pitch CHARLESTON, S.

March'before Woodling came to bat. j' Highland Park Pin asaaaaiBsiiHsaaasaBlBaaiiM 1 Willi WSS1ISW II JB IE and fnw EE 152-55 3 75 MADE TO ORDER SPECIAL TEAM PRICES Team in Front Highland Park Garage leads PLYMOUTH CI TrT ATT BOYS' OFFICLAL 1 1 ISALiLi 1 i I rr- 1 OAXTTCJ BASEBALL UNIFORMS five games in the Btelton Handicap Bowling League. West End Dems, with a 50 and 31 record, are in second place. Diner and Ross Engineering follow in that order PLYMOUTH -Cyl. 149-53 Em.

Canv, Dodeers Giants 15V Yankees Use Our Budget Plan! U-v as a Week 6r, 52-95 $5.95 r-W. HlMfrii All Colors I LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BATS. i i Genuine Autographed "Official" i i-wr Baseball BATS JL Little League 4 OC II Motors and Nick's Gulf tied for fifth place withj identical 46 and 35 records. Mintchwarner rolled high Tgame of 240. Other 200-or-better bowlers: Naccarratto 207, Roberts 200, Salterlla 213, Castaldo "211, LaBone 225, Betzler 207, Kukuska 220, Maurer, 203, Cum- ALBANY ST.

new 1 2IV g.auiBATS i- I I rzs rr nn ra tts "mings 210, Corso 202 and 202 land Garrick 208. SIELTON HANDICAP Won Lost Prt Park Garage 55 28 .679 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. PHONE: CHarter 9-9827 West End uems 50 31 Daley's Diner 40 32 "Bos Engineering 47 54 Rahway Motors 46 Nick's Gulf 4 35 Hardware 4.3 38 Hanson It Golomb 40 41 High Point Manor 40 41 Steltn Shell 38'4 42'4 Theiaman's Esso 38 43 'Victory Cab 37 44 Halecrest 32'4 44 Draysen Inp 32 49 N. Brunswick Airport 29 52 Public Serviot 27 54 Open Frl.

and Sat. Hit 9 P. Nana Roll ta Dealers Ws Beserr Bight Limit (nantltlM nacnlino For the pick-up you want 3g WOUIIMC Qtthe price you want to pay 319 George Street, New Brunswick ImJ 1 ill) .333 1 KWrfSSiMi pJtAmmimA im im imt hi i.

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