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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 26

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1933. 26 phs, 69-63; Wins International Loop Title a Trium Joe's Bar rr.i i bouts tomorrow with) Featherweight-Casey Smith, IVlllllCr LeaUS IKilmer leading in team scoring Dix, outpointed Eugene.

King. fiwo nninti Ft DpvenS lSlMoniTlOUth, i i hi Rinr Ton rilOV 'second with four, followed by Lightweight William anoies, 11 Ftj Monmouth, 3, and Ft. Dix, 2.Dix, outpointed Maldanado Hauck'Scorcs 20 Points in Playoff Tilt Joe's Barn, which finished fourth in regular season play, thumped pennant-winning Jozette's for the second straight Monmouin ngiii uvavy wwsiu loiuo, CAMP KILMER, March 31 urt nt! i.iht middleweight Vincent Lightweight Henry Hickman Samuel Harris of Devens early Stasio, Devens, stopped Francis of Camp Kilmer, the N. J.iin the first last night for the Pbrterfleid. waaswonn, Golden Gloves titlist, reached shortest bout of the seven-fight! third round.

Porterfield was cut the finals of the First Army box-i program. All bouts were three over the eye. ing tournament last night with' rounders. Light middleweight Fermn- a knockout. KesultS Ot Otaer reaiua, jviiiiio, time, 69-63.

to capture the Paulus International League I' f'1 Louis Smith, Dix. He stopped Ayala Franouiz-' bouts: Dronisio of Ft. Totten in 2:45 of! Bantamweight Frank Strano, championship last night In Lord Stirling School. color, prompts Motion, not the second round. Camp Kilmer, outpointed An-The boxers go into their-thony Coelho, Devens.

deer to flee. Richie Hauck, who scored 110 points in leading Joe's Barn to sweeps over Angles Bar and Grill and Jozettes, again was in. -'win the spark last night. He scored fSavings FEVER 29 points and contributed mightily to his team's triumph with his defensive play and offensive hustle. The game turned into a scoring duel between Hauck and Joe Oxley, Jozette's husky forward.

Oxley won the personal compe tition when he registered 18 foul shots and finished with 30 points, but Hauck had a heavy contnbu tor in the supporting cast In Fred Morehouse, who scored 19 points. Paul Barzda, who plays guard UJ.l.ifiU.VtT? alongside Morehouse, scored 12 points, including six big ones during a decisive 20-point assault in the third period. Up to that point Joe's Barn had anything but a clearcut superiority. In fact, it trailed at several Is I I 'ill' I i 1 CTloH points during the first period be fore coming out of it with a 19 CAR TOP 16 advantage, and then saw that lead reduced to a mere point, at 35-34, by halftime. WW.

CAR Hauck stuck in nine points during that third quarter as Joe's Pniara for tilt N. KL tJ Barn increased its lead to 55-48 trls-HOWI It was nip and tuck through the Mi final eight minutes but Jozette's Miwiiiimmiiini'iriiriiiiiii KOOMTt succeeded in chopping off only one point from its deficit. In addition to Oxley, Bill Grischuk and Joe DeBonis both reached double figures for the CLUB INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS The Joe's Barn troupe took the title honors In the Paulus Club International Lranue by defeating Jozette's in the playoffs. The members of the Joe's Barn team, left to right, are: sitting Fred Morehouse, Willie Toth. Harry Knabe, Richie Hauck, Lou DeNone; standing Paul Barzda, Tom Lochner, Phil Erickson, Bill Hamer and Charles Fisher.

losers. Grischuk scored 14 points TV Fans Protest ed a flood of protesting calls. Judges Eddie James and Tom Second Session and DeBonis threw In 12. The only thing that kept Jo- LdlSOIl JlllllOr zette in the game was its accur- Via i Constant Heat! SOLDERING IRON my Bosnich each gave Cadilli 56-54 point cards. Referee Jack Downey called it 58-52 for Pep.

Draws Good Croml Willie Pep Loss ai tllfiil IUUI line, xivtll 1 where it hit 25 times. Joe's Barn; 1 rVOlltS klatCU outscored its foe 28 to 19 from The fourth was a big one for PARKS AIR FORCE BASE, the floor, EDISON. March 31 Junior CaHilli Ho nrfnH Pen's pve put BAB Baseball League tryouts in the March 31 OT-Two judges, with a hard right late in the The lineups: Jmtttr'i Joe's Barn township will be held 10 clock gave Gil Cadilli a split decision Melon l'lTHanfk 11 Saturday morning and at 1 round. Cadilli pressed for a knockout. Pep staggered against the ropes but survived the round.

rft Oxiey.t is so Lockner ooo o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Clara Barton and Stelton School over comebacker Willie Pep last night. But the referee, writers and uncounted TV watchers fig- A doctor checked Pep cut be Gnschuk.t 5 4 14 Barzda. 6 0 13 fields, ured Willie, aging former cut which ed featherweight champion, was' "opened tne cui, wnicn Diea Karvel" 0 0 Choeur 7 19! Boys who are 13 and 14 and 1 15-vear-olds who will not reach The second session of the golf clinic being conducted by Alex Antonio, former Fors-gate Country Club pro, last night at the Lincoln School attracted an interested assemblage of 50 spectators. Antonio, during the first part of the program, dwelt on the main points of his talk at the opening session, and then talked on the use of woods. Next Wednesday evening, at the third session which is slated to get under way at 7:30 o'clock, Antonio will talk on irons.

heavily again. Tatal 19 25 631 TotaU 28 13 69 uoi- ir.u hirthrlnv hpfnr Ano- the winner, Scnre by Period: is is 14 is 3, ust 31, are eligible to play. Appli- Jozette's Young Cadilli, 22, of San Jose, started Pep's right eye IV ID 14 Wlnatiina orn QirallaHIa at trtllnchin Joes Barn Zrat omit HenU. rj. Fortl.

Wm scnoois ana iium uie r.uisun PLASTIC Township Recreation Depart bleeding in the fourth round or their 10-round fight before 3,000 airmen and a national television audience. 1 CS HANDLE. CHRO JANSEN THUMBED SAN ANTONIO, March 31 (P) The comeback of Larry Jansen, 35-year-old righthander, suffered a setback yesterday as the New York Giants' veteran failed to last an inning in the I ment. Boys must bring birth cer. tificates to the tryouts.

CmMi Com- till AC Before the bleeding eye slow APPROVCO. Mariot Hits Record 664 Lou Mariot, a member of the ON The township has been divided into two leagues. League A will ed him, Pep, 32, had been build Ajtyi ing a good point margin over the oiants' 12-11 victory over include residents of Stephenville, Oak Tree, Potters, Menlo Park, Clara Barton and Bonhamtown always ooring in caaun, a mate Cleveland. if. of miaeueweignt cnampion pace-setting Biro's Travel team, crashed the sticks for a 664 total 4 EXHIBITION BASEBALL Yenterday'i Resulta Brooklyn 1N1 3, MLlwaukee (N) 2, Washington (Ai 8.

Cincinnati IN 1 5. Baltimore (Ai 3-0, Pittsburgh (Ni 1-2. Detroit (Al 9. Boston IA 3. New York (Ni 12.

Cleveland (AMI. New York (A) 10, Philadelphia (N) 10 (12 inning tie. called darkneui. Olson in Manager Sid Flaherty's east of Main street. League will TRYOUTS SCHEDULED stable.

TIRES to establish a new high set mark for the season in the Soorts- include residents of Stelton, Piscataway, Washington Park, I EDISON, March 31 Edison Township Little League tryouts Many airmen booed the verdict, but there were some cheers. mans Bowling League. The former record of 659 was held by 12 MONTH wtIHi gtiorontM AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS In San Francisco, indignant Nixon and Bonhamtown west of Main street. League A will try out at Clara will be held this weekend at iLindenau Field. A session is FIGHTS LAST NIGHT TV fans crabbed their tele PARKS AIR FORCE BASE.

Calif 1 Gil Cadilli. 127. San Franclaco. out Jt- Saturday and Saturday Faul Csaranko of the Home News. phones.

Sports desks of both the slated for 9 a.m. Examiner and Chronicle report-lanother for 1 p.m. Sunday. Barton and League at Stelton II pointed Willie Pep. Hartford.

Con 10. Mariot took high single game on both days, honors for the week as well II. K. tiiie ro BE with a 25fl first game. He dip- I ped to 173 in the midway tilt and then hit 235 in the final game.

Mariot paced the Biro's keg-lers to an odd game decision over the second place H.A.A.C. Biro's, with a 55-28 record, is now six and one-half games in front. In other league matches the Home News blanked the Broadway Cafe, DeAngelis took a pair from Frederick's Decorating and Hub Tavern scored an odd win over the Eagles. Jim Reid rolled 226, Gil Jonas 225, Stan Williams 223, John DeLiss 215, Billy Vigh 213, Casey Komives 210, Jim O'Neill 207 and Andy Harczyk 200. Soortsmani SEILMKld WJI UP E7fj to 5)lyj OFF TIRES At Or BELOW COST! v.

Km- 24 MONTH LIONEL TIIAIXS H. K. Tire Company has available Firestone Tubeless Tires and Tires using tubes, priced low because of slight tread imperfections that do not affect wear in any way. These tires carry a full guarantee. Hurry.

Simnlv limited Pet. SALE PRICE 24.00 25.00 Catalogue 1503 WS 2203 WS 2217 WS List 39.95 49.95 49.95 TIRES (USING TUBES) W. Biro'i Travel M'4 2B'4 H. A. A.

49 35 Home New 46 38 FrederickI 45 39 DeAngelia 43 41 Broadway Cafe 42 42 Hub Tavern 3414 4fl'i Eagles 21 63 25.00 .557 .541 .529 .500 .414 .250 LIOXEL size 1 I s.prk. 6.0O-16 18.45 12.45 6.40-15 20.45 13.95 6J0-15 21.35 14.35 7.10-15 22.35 15.35 7.60-15 25.15 17.15 8.00-15 28.75 19.75 8.20-15 30.45 20.45 BLACK WALL SIZE LIST SALE TRICES 6.00x16 $22.00 $11.13 ACCESSORIES List $2.75 5.95 2.95 4.50 13.16 TRESTLE BRIDGE OP. SIG. BRIDGE GA. CROSSING BLOCK SIGNAL 14.55 15.94 TO BE 100 IIVEI, FIRST LINE OUAIITY TIRES BUY NOW I SAVE! BOX CAR 5.95 TRANSFORMER 13.95 X-AU PRICES plu Tax and tht eld Hr-en your car rgardlt ef condition.

FREE PLUS TAX and your old MOUNTING RECAPPABLE TIRES. 6.70x13 24.23 7.10x15 26.90 7.60x13 29.43 WHITE WALL 6.70x15 $29.80 7.10x15 32.95 7.60x15 35.95 8.00x15 39.50 $16.12 17.98 Laucr Rolls 267 Game, 676 Set Mike Lauer. rolling for the Matt Tierney team in the New Brunswick Mixed Bowling League, took individual honors ivith a 267 game and a 676 set. Lauer hit 211 and 198 in his other games. Bill Eirhhnrn of Tarco put together 22R, 206 and 221 games for a 653 series and Steve Gussis of the same team put together 225, 219 and 196 games for a 640 set.

SPQUT 19.68 21.50 Exchange Plus Tax List BMC TRACTOR JR $18.95 BMC TRACTOR SR. 25.95 "BLUE CHAMPION" AUTO 13.95 All-Steel WAGON (16x35) 12.95 12" TRIKES SPECIAL 16" TRIKES Large Tires 14.95 16" "Supreme" TRIKES 16.95 Sale Price $13.00 18.75 9.15 8.00 3.95 10.00 11.30 CMtsMely LINED TUBELESS TIRES WASHES SALE PRICE SIZE LIST BLACK WALL Alice Pryor of Rutgers Chev 6.70x15 -i $29.16 $16.23 is rolet topped the women with a 244 game and Elsa Fralick of Cedar Manor turned in high set 7.10x15 31.97 17.80 7.60x15 34.99 19.50 i 40 te Of 543. Com diet jet WIHTE WALL fcfO larco scored a sweep over Riverside to protect its three (Kf can I 6.70x15 $34.66 $19.42 BICYCLES Girls' Boys' COMPLETE STOCK GOING AT OR BELOW COST! I 1 It NUTI XK I tnen witn BELOW COST! Lawn Mowers Hoes Rakes Spades Clippers and other garden needs game lead over Ye Cottage Inn -nd 7.10x15 38.02 21.33 7.60x15 41.64 23.3o which blanked Rutgers Chevro BOVl .89 let. In other matches Matt Tierney's took two from Cedar i H50-S3 Like Discount In All Other Truck and Auto Sizes Tort mi-si Manor and Micale's Music scored Fk4 As Long As Present Stocks Last All Prices Plus an odd game victory over Shel Tax don Fontiac. NEW BRINSWICK MIXF.B Won Loat Pet Leather .7.13 Guaranteed USED TIRES 6.00x16 4.50 6.70x15 4.95 7.10x15 4.95 7.60x15 5.95 .587 Reg.

14.95 to 19.93 Auto SEAT COVERS Sizes to Fit Most Cars Thru 1952 Tarco 22 Ye Cottage inn 19 Matt Tiernev 17 Cedar Manor 11 Music 18 Sheldon Pontiae '8 Rutgers Chevrolet 10 Hiveriide 4 .533 .533 .533 li 13 14 14 14 20 28 -try riOp COVERS IN CLEAR PLASTIC All Other Sizes Priced Low Also Thousands of Miles of Good Tire Wear .333 .133 UNUSUALLY LOW PRICUI 'I WW n. AVAILABLE AT GLOBETROTTERS IN FRONT RICHMOND, March 31 The Harlem Globetrotters had 57 ALBANY ST. till easy a 4-1 edge over the College All-Stars today as their cross-coun- BUDGET TERMS IIH. IK TTEMIE c. FIRESTONE HOME AUTO SUPPLIES trv basketball tour stopped off Thursday Saturday Evenings 'til 9 for an afternoon-night double- header.

I mi .1 Ed Fleming, the jump shot nifty from Niagara, joined the collegians and scored 29 points last nisht at Hershey, but CH. 7-9113 Free Parkins; In Lot Next to Our Store 295 George St. (One Block From Food Fair) it wasn't enough and the Trot ters won 74-64. Mi.

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