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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 17

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Seventeen COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1940. Plummer to Tackle Garibaldi in Mat Feature Here Tonight WILDWOOD STATE KINGS; CATHOLIC HI NOSED OUT CAMPBELL'S GIRLS OUT TO WIN TITLE TONIGHT PI ILEf SHOOT CAPTURED BY RIGGS Chicago Wrestler Out To Regain Lost Prestige I PLAY Conshohocken Nimrod Local 'Irish' Wilt in Closing Minutes as Good Counsel Wins, 41-39 U. P. Selections Shore Passers Capture Group 2 Crown by Beating Bogota, 34-18 RUSSO SPARKS ATTACK Recent Victim of Jim Londos Hopes to Start New Win Streak Victory over Ventnor Will Decide S.

J. League Playoff MEET AT WILSON HIGH Breaks 94 Out of 99 Targets in Monthly Event Sports In Brief Saseen and Curcio Lead in Doubles at Ocean City; Adams Paces Archers Ocean City, March 18 Dr. By I nitetl Press OXK EST 1 1 1 1 1 I.KA. BUST UlNtiSHOT INKNPl.VG. LOSE PAROCHIAL TITLE FRANK BKST 1AKI.A 1 SirlOl (II A OKMONT.

E. DUSEK FACES EVANS George Saseen and Lou Curcio, a pair of Atlantic City pinmen, pulled John Riggs, of Conshohocken, yesterday, was high over all in the three target shoot held by the Pine Valley Gun Club, over its traps near Clementon. He broke a total of 94 out of a possible 99. Norman A. Wright, of Wilmington, was second with 93, while A.

M. Reeves, of Salem, was third somewhat of a surprise Saturday by taking over the lead in doubles Elizabeth. March 18. The cher- Elizabeth, March 18. The Good ished dream of Mike Maley, has- counsel passers from Newark, put ketball coach at Wildwood High, Arvinlr finish here nn Satur- finally came true here last Satur-n a dming nere on Satur day afternoon and today the sea- day afternoon to defeat Camden shore institution has plenty of rea- Catholic High in the finals of the son to rejoice.

Group 2 private schools by the AT THOPK'AL PARK ONE RK.NT MOOM IILLV. 1. Inendina. llss Bervtlle. Suhtira.

2. Trimmed, Ten Hearts, Rojo. 3. liiirklia, Minsed Victory. Araa.

4. Rhrtl, llrels. Taut. .1. Mnonfnlly.

Hull Whip. Mylhirnl. lisr Decision. Moodiii. Shes Kiahl.

7. IlinbriMUU, Stina Ray. Skatina Fool. 8. Rrd lire.

Our Bud, CMokarra. The Campbell's Soup maids and the Ventnor Tobassos will hook up in their second of a three-game playoff series for the South Jersey Girls' Independent Basketball League championship tonight at the Woodrow Wilson High court. The Campbell's lassies hold the edge in the series by annexing the decision in the opening game last competition of the first annual South Jersey Bowling Association's SCHOLASTIC SPORTS BASKETBALL SATURDAY'S SCORES STATU TOIENAMK.NT Final Hounds a Wildwood, 31; Hnitiilii, 18. (Jrniip 3 Hltthrrford, 42 Bound Brook, 33. I Hast Ornn.e, 39; Memorial (West New Vnrk), 31.

Parochial Good Counsel (Newark), 41; Camden Catholic. 39. with 92. Dr. A.

T. Vickers, of Camden, and Harry Bullock, of ll is ine nisi luiit: in mc of scholastic tournament basketball sponsored by the N. J. S. I.

score of 41 to 39. Four minutes before the finish Camden led Good Counsel 35 to 25. Burly Lou Plummer, Chicago gorilla man, again struts forth tonight as one of the principals in the wrestling feature at the 114th Infantry Armory. Plummer, who had won 11 bouts in a row before losing to Jim Londos last Monday night, is scheduled to face Gino Garibaldi, veteran Italian, in a 90-minute time-limit match, two out of three falls to win. Prior to his loss to Londos, Plum AT OAKI.AWN PARK OXK BUST I.OI.IICN I.KA.

1. tiolden I.ca, Mtvina tueen. Red Idol A. A. that a South Jersey team Vineland, came next with 91 each.

Riggs and Wright did not com pete for the trophies and the 10 has captured a state cnampionsnip Then the Newark team, coached bv Wllfl Uln tr AUCIJl lull Ul pound ham for high over all went to Reeves. Riggs broke 49 in the Hieh. Marty Kaveny, put on a rodeo that knocked all advance calculations Friday night by the score 01 6 to 23. In the event that the "Soup" outfit is victorious tonight it will have clinched the title, while a victory for Ventnor will necessitate a third game to determine the champion and this will also be Last Saturdav afternoon, the main shoot at 50 targets; 24 in the s. seflinua, woof.

3. ferrinc Away, West Acre, Husae Trumpet. 4. I'olranro. Roueh Pass, Kndy.

5. Cross Huff. Dr. Mcljirney, Oood Meiuory. II.

t'ntint Dean. Lottery, Blrdlea. 7. Mimdy, Parade leader. Vennle.

8. Frank Ormont, Muscatine. Brilliiint Miss. Wildwood basketeers upset the, to smithereens. handicap, and 21 at 12 pair of Three deuce shots swished doubles.

Wright broke 49 in the throueh the Oood Counsel hasket ma'n shoot; 24 in tne handicap, and 20 in the shoot at doubles; rinsnn, Tiniberllne. Brntrr Lake. Reeves broke 50 in the main shoot dope bucket and romped off the armory court here with the New-Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association's Group 2 basketball championship. Waited 18 Years The Wildwood dribblers had defeated Bogota High in the final championship tournament here. Saseen and Curcio rolled 1265.

Saseen rolled 630 with a best game of 267. Curcio rolled 635 with a 231 cluster as his best. They rolled in Class but their score tops the Class A leaders. Woodbury held the fiye-man team in Class with 2611. The Atlantic City Caseys led in Class with 2536.

Elmer Bregler, of Williamstown, tops Class in singles with 622, and Emil Miller, of Woodbury, leads Class A with 631. George Bartie tops Class with 522. The tournament will resume next Saturday and run successive Saturdays to April 6, inclusive. In the South Jersey Archery tourney, held in conjunction with the bowling, 32 contested with eight men and the same number of women surviving the qualifying 23 in the handicap, and 19 doubles. There were a total of 51 marks men who faced the traps during played at the above site on inurs-day night.

There will be a preliminary game tonight between Browns Mills and Smith's Lumber of Somers Point, both of which are league members. The Ventnor Tobassos are the defending champions, although they won the title last year while mer was the sensation of the current season at the drillshed. He twice beat Ernie Dusek during his extended winning streak and was riding the crest till he fell afoul of the Glamorous Greek last week. 'Tis true that Lou gave Londos the toughest battle he ever has had in Camden, yet the belligerent Chicagoan didn't add to his prestige as a result of the match. Plummer was counted out outside the ring in II WOBPBUmr PUUIEM round of the state tournament by the overwhelming score of 34 to 18.

the afternoon. Six of the shooters had perfect scores. They were Fred Tomlin, Glassboro professional, Louis Pagliughi of Vineland, A. R. Myers, A.

F. Carr and Wil Eighteen years Maley has sent INDEPENDENT SPORTS BASKETBALL WEEKEND SCORES J-'orreatera. 29; Fairlaivn. 27. Central Baptist, 38; Vtoo.M.urv I-earue Ill-Stars, 38.

Hoodlum Hid, All-Stars. Pauls-boro Hich All-Stars. 37. Gloucester Guild. 49; St.

Plilllius. Bridiceton Oniied, Salem R. of ft, tK Fai'-'aun. Kleii. 36.

Peniberton. 41; Riverside. Greyhounds, TONIGHT KAST CAMDEN 1NTF.B-I)IV1S10N LElMiVK PLAYOFF est Held vs. Htorkton; Cramer Hill Aces vs. Pennsauken Pirates (both Karnes at Davis School gym).

TRI-RORO I.KAGI F. filassboro Phalanv vs. Pitman at GlasaborO' lllirli OTHF.R Parkside Baptist in. Tabernacle Lutheran (Pliila.) at Hatch Junior Hich: Parkside VI. K.

vs. Holy Trinity Iai-theran at Hatch Junior Hlirli; Broadway M. i. F.lKhtli Street M. K.

at Mate Hiarti. Daklyn Owls vs. l.nml Xo. 1 Col-leKtans. at Gloucester Hiali.

Woodbury Scholastics vs. Local No. 1 Eastern Leaguers, at Gloucester Hi.h. liam Burkhardt. In class A there were four ties teams into South Jersey tournament play and the past four years captured their sectional title to advance to the state semi-finals.

But the best that Wildwood could accomplish was a final round game last year when it was nosed out for the state title by South Amboy. wnen ne missed a nying tackle, sailing through the ropes and landing on the Armory floor, after they had gone a little over a half hour. playing under the name of Burk-ard Coal of Atlantic City. The two principals are evenly matched and it was through commanding lead garnered in the first half that the Campbell's team; managed to stave off Ventnor's; for first honors. They were Tomlin, Pagliughi, Myers and Reeves.

Ezra J. OH of Maple Shade, Harry Negro Five Beats Fairlawn in Exciting Playoff Game, 29 to 27 in less than a minute. Fred Kunz was the William Tell of the team. Twenty points were on the score sheet to his credit. Even the Camden followers marveled at his snapshooting.

The score was 37-36 with two minutes to go, Camden fighting desperately to hold its one point lead. Vic Tuscano, who had replaced Jerry Harrington, caged a goal that put the Gaels in the lead for the first time. Joe Schmid, Camden center, who measures six feet five inches, in the direction of the ceiling pierced the lacework for a Camden goal. Back swung the lead to the South Jersey team. Then Jerry O'Connor and Tuscano again hit deuces for Newark, giving the Gaels a three-point margin.

Adam Kasolowski, guard of Camden and rated the best free-throw shooter in South Jersey, rimmed a single pointer. That was Camden's last offensive thrust. The bark of the timer's gun ended the game, leaving the little team of Good Counsel Bullock and John Riggs tied for Many ringside fans believed round. The finals will be held on Plummer took the easiest way out April 13 second honors with 49 each. Burkhardt and Carr who each of a bad predicament, for when he John Adams of Camden was high for the men with a point total of finally regained the ring after Referee "Doc" Gehman had completed the count of 20 he appeared 662 out of a possible 810, for a new broke 50 tied for high honors in class B.

Richard Williams was second with 49. L. Z. Lawrence of Haddonfield, was high in class with 49. Charles E.

Cameron of local indoor range record. Adams was runnerup last year for the Woodbury, March 18. Failure to capitalize on their foul-shooting opportunities cost "Bus" Jacobs' Fair-lawn passers the 1940 Woodbury City Basketball League title and the Eugene L. Horan Trophy as However, this year the resort dribblers captured the sectional crown by defeating Pennsgrove with ease and then went to Elizabeth and conquered Highland Park in the semi-finals and last Saturday defated Bogota for the crown. And the Wildwood team won it the hard way by coming from the rear to triumph.

Plenty of Hustle It was hustle and fight that car to be as strong as when he started the fracas. Londos was groggy when Lou came back into the ring State championship. Westville, and Frank Mullen with 48 each tied for second place. The women were led by Mrs flareup in the last half. The two clubs finished the regular season in a deadlock for first place with 14 wins against two defeats.

The Campbell's team will line up with Betty Fulmer and Helen Daley, forwards; Miss Gallagher, center and Peg Daly and Betty James, guards with the Misses McCarthy and Hopkins in reserve. Ventnor's starting array will consist of Elaine Scull and Dolly Barbetto, forwards; Madeline Kam-merman, center and Sis Howarth and Miss Hardcastle, guards. and Plummer immediately sailed into him. Eleanor Rexon, of the -Sauken Archerv Club of Moorestown with Cliff Maiden's Forresters five scored Edward Garrison topped the class shooters with a score of GIRLS' BASKETBALL TONIGHT SOI TH I.FAGl PLAYOF Campbell's Soup vs. Yentnor Tobassos, at Woodrow Wilson Hirll.

OTHER GAMES Browns Hills vs. Smith's Lumber Referee Gehman, however, halted Plummer's attack and once more a score of 513. She is an ex-state champion. The big surprise in the 47. R.

H. Tull and William Thomas were tied for second place with 56 each. raised Londos' arm as the winner. women's division was the showing ried the seashore outfit to victory (Somers Point), at Woodroa- Wilson A couple days after the match. of Mrs.

Gertrude Hughes, of Ocean champions. for at the end of the first period. lish. Mil There were six tied for the trophy in the distance handicap Charley Weiland, Adam Kasilow- City, who has been shooting only Plummer intimated that Gehman had given him a short count, but the consensus on the night of the four months ana nnisnea secona SOCCER a 29-27 upset in the final playoff before a large crowd in the Woodbury High School Gym Saturday night. The Negro quintet, paced by Calvin Baptist and "Stretch" Rex, led all the way in the best-played game of the year as the green-clad defending champions converted only seven out of 22 charity tossers.

Each team scored 10 field goals. Assuming a 7-0 lead at the end it was trailing 6-2. However, Wild-wood began its spurt midway in the second quarter and took a lead it never relinquished. The win with 429, Mrs. Marie Adams, wife ski and Schmid were the outstanding performers for Camden, the first two each getting 11 points and the latter two less.

bout was that Lou would have shoot. They Broke eacn ana were Wright, C. J. Miller, Riggs, J. J.

Benson, R. P. Willis and Charles Butler. YESTERDAY'S SCORE Kunneniede. 'i; I'liii-view, 2.

Somerdalc. Caniden, 2. of the men's winner, was third with 370 points. ners led at the half, 13 to 10. GOOD COUNCIL Allie Russp and iony cirein camden catholic stayed out till Gehman had counted 40, Anyway, Plummer lost the match and will endeavor to start a new winning streak tonight.

now li.mi arsi i.ia FIYE-MAN TKAMS Woodbury were the outstanding offensive per Dr. Vickers was high in the shoot at 12 pair of doubles. He broke a total of 23. Walter Beaver formers for Wildwood, the tormer l-'ld Kl KT I'l Md Kl 1- I' WVihiud. .1 1 5 lllKunz.

Id II 1 20 Cuneo. 2 1 1 I 1 71 I s. 4 13 3 Kasll'skU 5 ll 1 1 Hot 1 1 1 ll 2 NORTH PHILS 1 1 Itoivand Hclleliiau of the first period, the new cham of Philadelphia, was second with 22. But he has one of the ablest heavyweights in the country to beat if he is to begin another string 141 Hawaii, (I I 1 1 tl II II Bartie Hinki li, sinking five field goals for 10 points and the latter caging 'three double-deckers and as many penalty casts for nine counters. 1 8 141 1((7 pionship aggregation lett the court at hariftime with a narrow 13-10 US Claaa A ler 1 2 134 P.

Stafford, 1 'I 11 4 uraan. oO'llare. 1 15 111 Mi 2ll n. of victories. Garibaldi can wrestle McMurtrie advantage only to increase their i i nn is i.

i ILE1LL MEET Thnmnsnn was the are for BO- gota, the burly upstate guard -aSScJSn. Joe Owsley Appointed Chairman of Group in This Area; Speakers Available iet(ji tu u-ij. ai rue ui tut; third period. Coming to life on spectacular IKS 131 18." llil SSS 21.1 148 214 4U 175 HI 1 1118 145 147 Kill 1U8 lntZ 111 lOUl twlll-UOlllieis mm as 23 23 24 Kitiley Brimlield Oruishv Rre.ler Bennett Fred Tonllln Louis Pajtliutthl 1" A. H.

ilyan r'" A. fteeves Harry Bullock 411 John Itiiras 12 Pr. A. T. Vickers 4 Paul K.

Hollow-ay 4i Kzra J. OH 4H Walter Beaver 411 shots by Charley Biehler and Jack many charity heaves for 12 points to lead both teams in scoring. 188 wiLDWonn iiouota Kid Fl Kid I'l 813 1 II f. 1 1 .1 fatten, IS 111 Oeonre S. HcCarty 43 J.

B. Plum 44 PHALANX RISKS LEAD IN TRI-BORO LEAGUE Bitting, the Fairlawn outfit pulled up to within two points of the Forresters but the close-guarding Negro five "froze" the ball in back court as the thrill-packed game ended. Beats Phila. Central in Tournament for Seventh Straight Title The North Philadelphia with (I tl (1 Men-hot f. 1 1 lackmin, IM 181 IM in 17(1 (l 1.12 1.11 lis 1T1 IM PillriHi Mai-diner Morrison PeMai-ls Corson IliS 1.14 1.1(1 tllrdll.

I.e. Barcalow; For the first time since the inception of National Wildlife Restoration Week, March 17 to March 23, inclusive, Camden county will have an organized movement to honor anrl advance this neriod of (I tl 4 4 12 lass Win. Burkhardt .1" Hlchard Williams 411 A. P. Carr Charles Hill 4S JoneK.

3 3 ItNoreiaa. 1 (I 2PiUlaa'ar, 2 1 TilThoiiipHoii.a. it tl njBaum. 5 in Latterly, g. 1 1 3 (1 6 Cartan, A field goal off the backboard Ruaao.

Lu Rapt. r. r. wiims up, ITS thn.ioht HmiioataH tn cnnwtMi-it usual smooth team work of iKV'T8 by "Weasel" Robinson and a foul shol by Baptist proved to be the 111 174 in 171 2.H 171 mi; llil 19! Totals 13 8 34 Totals 18 Hedre dl half time Wildwood. 13: llo- 184 lit.

IM I. 'in 48 4T 4(1 4.1 43 4 4N ('. .1. BiKRlns Isaac Turner Thomas .1. Yoiiiik Paul Tonilin Lawrence winning points for tne team mat lost the 1939 City League title to ota.

in. Offlriai HowHJ Krausrhr, INorili Plalafleld and Monte Pln-atore, l.unn Branch. Glassboro Quintet to Tackle Lowly Pitman Dribblers Tonight tion and restoration of wildlife and ect handling of the ball, a ter-cofiSr natural resources. rifle smashing attack and a good This National Wildlife defense, continued its movement will be instigated by victories by wimimg the Camden Count Federation of I a SSaXl0 wlsmcn's Clubs which was or-1 grnden Y. A Volleyball c.

Cameron limit-1 in! Krnnk Mullen 48 the same Fairlawn-. combination In the finals last year. Jack Bitting led the losers with four field goals and three fouls Kin C. .1. Miller 4(1 148 IM 24 23 along Plummer's lines, that is, he can turn in as neat a job of off-color wrestling as any of the Duseks, so Mr.

Plummer will be well battered whether he wins, loses or draws. Ernie Dusek, who was shunted into the background by his two losses to Plummer, returns to the drillshed in a minor capacity. He is slated to take on Don Evans, Buffalo, N. adonis, the semifinal. Although the match is scheduled as a special match it nevertheless is the semi-final, a spot: that isn't relished by Dusek.

The bout is limited to one hour, one fall to win. Three other bouts, each 1o be decided by one fall, round out the program. Cliff Olsen meets Tommy O'Toole; Matros Kirilenko takes on Ralph Garibaldi and Emil Dusek faces Maurice LaChappelle. Runnemede Knots 1 Fairview Booters (Continued from Puiic sixteen! a sure score. But this pressure was bound to yield results.

Bill Perry put. across a beautiful center and Howard Munyon scored to tie the count. Fred ion Nnda .1. .1. 44 IB.1 l.H nn 18(1 199 State Group 3 Title Won By Rutherford Passers 18.1 12.1 147 Cliiu-les Itutler 44 for 11 points, while Charley Biehler Kill 178 ganized October, 1939, and is a UOT Ulluuci' throimhont last SnturHav I mm Tltl-IIOKtl LKAGl'E racked up three twin-pointers for KdEH! Bloom 42 r.c.

Elizabeth. March 18. RXitherford .1. Bern- 4u six counters. Olaxaboro Phalanx won its rst sta cnampionsnip member the State rederat on Tne tournment was st d' on KfTrlr10 'cal courts, the Camden Y.

Wildlife Federation. The County M- A Camden A and Federation is represented at Cathoiic Hjffh nvm Tt 'layton nainhhTi A Waters 3. 11117 fO. H. Hartnian 3i Dr.

Frank 32 Kortls 111! 1:1110 Baptist, paced the winners with three field goals and two charity by downing Bound Brook, 42-33. in Inlay ton Atlantic 1 -ol laot Qntiirriav enx-II I Inois 182 1.15 128 221 IM Snllt-- heaves for eight points and hv the Sttnara t.trclp i i Beienalo lun lass ii I Rdward Harrison 1 1 i a uic ll'ltman A. C. night. jDiidichuni Ice Par-orl hv Cant Palmer ZitZ- 'I'ltman 'V 'Stretch" Rex left the game in iimiivra mr evrmil consecutive Hm.atrh.'k Sportsmen's Club, of Gibbsboro and time that North Philadelphia has is open to all organized sportsmen uon the eVen(.

Caaeya. ur IM 17.1 1B3 1S3 11(8 Dalra, of8c. 1(12 128 171 148 197 47 4I( 411 44 42 the middle of the last period with Tliia Wfek'a Schedule mnnn Ait Stein and Ted Rvdel'. lir. N.

.1. Qubin N. J. Qulnn. Jr .1.

.1. Benson seven points on one Held goal and Pitman RiithorfnrH inmnH intn a 1 3.4 lead1 Tonisht -din sshoro rhalanx V. 1.18 llil 18(1 8115 137 177 1 4K 11(1 13.1 78ii ot tne county. So determined was the North jt-ulkin 24 live conversions lrom tne la-ioot Resell 177 IM 184 im mark. 'Y' at Ulaashoio iiikii.

in the first quarter and held a 23-12 margin at the half. Glassboro, March 18. The Glass- Bon ier o'Donnell Kiess Surrogate Eugene L. Horan was M. W.

11. K. Hammond 37 William Meher 34 John Norsk Fred 3d K. W. Thomas 30 D.

Bates 28 Bound Brook came on witn a horo Phalanx nassers will defend on hand and presented his trophy rally, narrowing the caunt to 35- h.IH flrBt in the Tri to ttje Championship Forresters in in aattition to tne request tor Philadelphia team in getting ready participation by every sportsman the National Open Y. M. C. A. nnd nature lover, one ot the prin- r-hampionships which are to be held rioal objects of the Wildlife Week at the Penn A.

C. on May 10 and campaign will be to acquaint school 11. that it only lost a single game children. Boy Scouts, and other in the entire tournament and that juvenile groups with the need for was to Philadelphia Central protection and restoralion of wild- which it met in the finals. a special ceremonv at the con 33.

Little Joe Imbriani was the Boro Basketban League when they hero of the uphill fight with Ted ncounter lne Pitman High here Berhnski doing well under the I. flnnr t-nihr Doetara I'ettlt tkl Tmviispnd Vail lltt Oanana 187 Whlticar 114 1.14 12.1 clusion of the hard-fought contest. 1411 IM 118 IM 177 IM In a preliminary game, Ken -jOasKei, Th combination is in Rvdcr and Zitzmann scored to HoiiH'idale Maimiey 8211 cnnl v- unssess (in (11 ti iiaut- Slifer's Central Baptist passers nosed out a League All-Star quintet by a 38-32 score, while the Woodbury High School All-Stars SIM, I. IS JACK BITTING STARS AS FAIRLAWN TRIUMPHS Woodlitirv March 18. -Tallinn n.

of the Woodhurv t'ilv League, easily defeated Wan, llrsl half caamplnlM of (he Ci leu Iniluatrial Leauue, here yraterdny nflernoon hv the score of 47 In 311. Jaek a former i llaer of Ihe F.leo leaot ttaa Ihe utilslundini: iluer for tl, M-lmen nl 1'-' Held uoilts mid Kill 1.111 1711 1112 Camden urtrritha l'Hrsona R. ttntiinson C. Boliinson Belliiuter We'sner Rom i-id trounced similar organization RUTllBRFonn i noi'NP nnnoK is being closely pressed by the two life and other natural resources The tournament got underway rnrt to inform these youngsters ot at 11 o'clock Saturday morning and the motives and methods of the'was played continuously all da. Nation Wildlife Federation as was the only team bWB well as its subsequent State and withdraw and it was replaced aWjSSlti count branches WWMtl Veterans.

nionke Speakers Available Novf- had J-s Speakers will be available to everything under control, s-hoolr. and ell other interested, "''P bp- fullbai k. rullhack, lialflmck. rlaflt. right.

forward. Insidt- left left. C. Tait iitunliiKhai Amiro W. Ta.lt Itorry Ituiner MaxKenxia Mills Farley I lopftl Sninrrdala from Paulsboro High School by a top-heavy 93-37 count in the Fid Fi pi i-(o (jiaylon learns, ine nuanuci huh 1 llftSTjSSwf-.

Ii Ramblers, which are but a 1 3.1-483 MM 4111 1(14-141'. 221 (122 2211 .148 Si 1122 14(1-412 21(1 .147 IIP pi SB SIS 131-443 171 .120 1II4-11II1 17U 122 1711 141! 1711 21 SI 11 IH 2U3 134 11(1 im 1MI1 IgH 17(1 2(11 178 ueualtv rasl for inihita. uhllc Valid Honks, UlllllT'oll. f. zixtiiiiinn.

r. Stein, Rabnies, Ityder. Schmidt, 11.. (i 14 Mim.id 'c i and "Sink WllklnanM slimed the aruriBK (i nliierihiskl. 4 i ii Pitman is in the cellar as a tor the losers nii c-itiiit immia FUIUIKSITKIIH K.tllllWA Fid Fl FT Fid Fl FT I' 22a IKK 17(1 1.1.1 1H4 tii 1711 138 174 Hivuu ine oinei learns.

lines- "ms pes. i (1 "ICaiinldi, ii i I (loisev. ii (I 3 I on 2 Baptist, 3 2 2 BMIorlt, 1 1 2 3 iroliisoll. 3 II II I I ii 8 (I 1 1 Paris, (i u'llhler. f.

3 (( 2 (i Camden 23 CoalsDudd 2, Mills 2. D'Ahitco. Ctm-nlnahatu. MaeKensUi. 1 turner.

rtefcr'p John (turns. Linesmen Frank Smith anil John Malonlv. played a noa-and was the I r-' result of losing all three of its wlwal iilgames and even a victory tonight 7Z 42 Totals 14 li 33 iwould not better its position, hau time nu.herf.ird. 2.i From all indications Glassboro groups during Wildlife Week, at no chfii-ge, to disVass the problems in- vol; and the possibilities of their fUM El. CO I F.MIH.AWN Fid Fl FT I'l Fid Fl FTP ShTIeii 3 (HC'paldl.

4 ii 18 Vandv. 4 giliules. 3 11 .0 II M'C's'kev. tl I 4(larrls. f.

0 (I II ll foiaii. f. i uilloss. 1 11 3 2 Totals Score at narnest paiue ot me tourney. Our- I) thin.

k. 4 11 -ill K'nard, BlOHlie. Dot BI.KS lli.iinil llrook. oriiciais: irwin weiss. sliouldn nave mucn trouoie in A county direcled display and v.

K. 4 1 alKltdncir. 12 1 2 2: Miller 2UB 2 2'M Kvel s. Princeton; Jerry Bannlaan. (iranae.

Park. 3 11 (I BII-odRe. 3 II (I 184 121 170 174 2211 178 ToIrIs. 10 0 1 I Totals. Miller.

1(17 13.7 17.1 u.rvii el ii 2 Dann. 0 1 sale of wildlife stamps and an edu- and Bingharnion won the match Fain lev Ha us Moj-iis iillespie Shauh Morton Pyper Srore ru st half i-trrpsiei s. lit lawn, iu. Referee Korl arid Cuneo. 1 li 2 a.

ll I) Orange Triumphs 3.78 t4 winning and at the same time retain first place. However, Should Pitman 'Y' cause an upset, then the two Clayton teams would climb into a tie for the sunberth. 1113 KID 11 373 3.Ki 1811 1IM ITS 2(11 188 Bennett. Ilnnneinede Tanner Munyon Martin Hnra Brow n'ee Burna Atkinson Paclfico Perry Cobb Hesidry 18 II 2 3111 Totals. 23 I 7 47 Itoal tit fiilllmrk.

fullhRck. li kilt hiilfhack half(ii-k. halfback. rlffhl rfiht forwa id. inside left left.

153 1.17 i.K.v.rrc ALL-STARJt To Gain Group 4 Crown CRNTR.AI. RAPT. V'edlnp. lOJtaiuho.r 4 2 3 lu rant ivnraMniura. hore af(er tnrpf, cosp games 15-10, purpose will be carried on.

hese 3.15 i5.g stamps will be displayed to juve-. Gne hP surprises of the tour-nile groups and their purpose ex- nament was the Paulsboro Socony- Krirk plcined. The stamps will be on dis-j vacuum Oil Company team. One Score Ural half Fairlawn, 14; FJIco, ID. Iteferee Matlock.

Fid Fl FTPiTacvn.1 io. mitott i ness.i -I 1 oIB'cken. Elizabeth, March 18. East Or-anee High handeti Memorial, of A son. r.

3 c. Klcome. if .1 'i 0'B'W anis.f 1 I '-ill Vncnia I.onie 1 2 Fatrvle play and sale at sporting goons of the new eams and not con- West New York, its first defeat ENTRIES FOR TODAY'S RACES QJUmboj. 3 2 CTway stores ana oiner nomts wnere slriered onnosition. the, 3(11 311.1 3d" I 34(i SIS 277 I4U 1.1.1 Snillh.

168 llil 133 170 1UM 172 143 132 144 37U 31.1 MH 311 23 277 177 1.13 KUStern 172 178 181 i 1411 14!) neisinw 18.1 204 1.18 32U 3(12 228! 3.17 382 8l i IM 181 16.1'Cameion 171 20u 181) 178 1(17 177 111 .17 382 3.111 of the season here Saturday night, 39-38. and with the game went sportsmen congregate. Hunnemede 22 2 (JohIs Klllolt 2. Hendry. Munyon.

Bef- 1 eiw Tait. Uint'smen Alex Hamtl. 2 ton id Iwaiid'iurst. iCrofr. I IIK'rey.

a 'Iutlri. a 1 ot The proceeds from the sale nn Plirn llf. Aliienitlow lit trong and experienced Bristol, the Group 4 championship of New Black Crunads ...111 Pele VVendliua ...114 10 0 Totals. 14 4 32 AT TROPICAL PARK rOST 2.30 1 K.S.T. Firat KtV Parte 8XI.

maiden ftiitats i I Jersey, the game was ine nnai of the State Tournament at the Krnie irst hat I.faiiue AM -Mars corrective wrldlife conservation and to give the local team a bad Ceutri 1 Bap'isl. IK. Iteferee Murphy. W.P.A. League Elizabeth Armory.

Papalinda IM I.ielHr Cliicharra 104 Sir Khayyam Weather, clear: track, fast. Apprentice allowance claimed. AT 0AKLAWN PARK restoration movements, ana will scare as they won the first game Mf-S Saa 338 3311 3.1 be shared with both county and from Camden, only to lose the- US IS 1m ml MEMORIAL KAST OR A NO II. S. AU.

STAPH: W.1IJ3. ACJHTARfl Fid Fl KT fi Fid I'l FT riiilomel lli Jlnison Bella ...110 l.adv -laffa IW Proud One litaatadiBI im Amli 11 State problems as well as tne Ma-, next two. which eliminated them. 0 3 f. 2 4 2 4 2 2 3:21 .1711 3(18 377 28 The Camden team lost its i i Md ()n the lieain ..111 tional Federation Dorn.

f. Pierce, 21111 1..7 14 2(17 Ids Millar 7 i Stanley, Marie J.dy lid Kubura 11? Keake. first match to a powerful Roches Owsley County Chairman Fid 1-1 l' eia i'i i- 3 17 Herdlc. 1 2 4 5 1 IPKessork. fl 1 PRoherta.

7 1 15 2 2 flillerder. 1 ii 5 3 13 placMMek. 2 ll 4 ii 0 tucaaley. 1 2 4 Duff), 3 1 7 201 103 231 tU ffiHH? Malmkeii li.ttwens 2 THiex. c.

I 9 2.: coorKR A. c. Kid Kl KT Penn. 7 li 17 F'aolll. 0 0 4 lerord.

r. 'i 2 2 II Vllliird. 0 I. 1 0 nedv. K.

1 (. 1eHiirl, (1 0 II 0 WIIITT1KII A. C. Fid Fl KT I Pine. 1 ii 0 2 II 1 2 1 Krou-ne.

II II (ireene. I 7 1 14 Watson, a 2 1 4 Pennies II II II II Jules Marron, State Wildlife N. outfit, who was favored T.Owenfl.jf 1 2 'Koine, g. .1 Sweet itefrniii ..111 c-larly Oanae -1 a-Misf lleeville ..111 c-Ta'-k Toiowe h-Padiri a IIS a-l-adv Hret 4111 347 -i4S MS 4118 382 T.Joties. I il 1 2' Kea n.

ii N'ais-hileh Ml i-Our firare ....110 I'OMT 3.11 V. E.S.T. Firaf Hare Purse KKW. 3-year-old maidens. Oaklawn Course: DroIlfiiR Ill Swinr Queen ....111 Sally I HI Mav Dlr 11 Huraeon Dick Nellie Krancea Ued Idol UK Dust Klnr tie btttle IP' MorMun Ill Per HI Set-'Mid Bare I'urte -iOO.

mine. 4- Week director, Newton, has ap-Jto meet North Philadelphia in the pointed Joe Owsley, of finals, and then lost to Bingham-as Camden county chairman of: ton N. Y. Totals. 14 0 20 Totals.

24 r. ll Srora llr. half W.H.S. All-Stars. 24: (a and If Ktork farm: Mm.

L. I.azarn and KniflHle utaitle: Darby Dftn AK( IIF.RV RESIXTS Men Qualilirrs J.DaUartji 0 till via (I (I 0 wm .1 ii i a P.H.S. All Stars. 11. Keferee Horl find Cuneo.

lil 8 38i Totals 7 30 Krore at half time: Memorial. 2.. Kant Oiamre. 17 officials: John Btenthi ber. jSI'Harkensack'and Sam Yohn.

Honieivllle. utorli farm Hnd Kljehred farm entry-Second Kare PnrM rlalminR. maiden ear-olda. cnuie Wildlife Week Any persons ori ine worth Philadelphia team de- toim Adams, camden groups desiring the available speak-feated Central in the ers or stamps in large match for the title. 15-10, h.

Potu, Momntoan 11.4 Blr TiHiipeth jtiun 4 i. 1 20 I 11 Totals 34Tin Hear llrsl A. 10: A C. 18. Referee Kusaeil.

502 rrinnned 'Timiral al llsi tiain M. Iarhi i mean City GUILD FIVE TRIUMPHS Tlie Cloiii-ester Qui Id turned hack St. -ll Ids of Hloirjster yesterday nftet-no'Ui should contact Owsley at his resi- 1D'- vear-olds and up. uantawti i ouiw: Winged Knljrht UaU I.itton Hickman Conrad Keouola Ill Marrtthala Ctraa too Woof tin I 1" .100 COOPER Ml POUTS I 48(1 4.M 11G Ten lleartit. I Bav James 114 IU Sweel 1 -a vender.

11 Plniedra 113 .114 Decidalv IK Port Call 114 .104 Xonalona 114 HIMn Palm IW Nationals Beat American Stars at the foruier 'mirl by Ihe scar, of 411 Peanut Lady. N.iiii ii- Define Peter Porter WIIITTIKR MIDliKTS dence, First and Bowers avenues, Runnemede, as soon as possible. Kid I I FT PI WINN'-R's RRA4 KKT 'oinim. Atlantie t-ity First Round 8 Shaw. Llnwood Wllkee-Barrr.

Pa. defeated Somervillo. Charles Duhersoii. Sea Isle City 4esa. r'-i i Women ijiianners North Phila.

defeated Binirhamlnn 'Nr. Eleanor Rexon. 110 Klckle Chance I PiP.nrl. -1 to Hi. flood starred for the uuildameii with IK iiolnts.

while Hohlnson was the oul- I 2 1 Ultina IW -vuairin sia The attention of all South Jer- I'lintiola. 2 Oiidnllon slandliis player for the Saints with SO 42(1 Dutch Courac I Fid Fl FT ll fl 6 n'Hyrd. II ll ll ItRoone. c. 1 0 0 2 2ICollon.

X. II If 4IAn.elo. f. 2 2 4 ouatan. (Continued from 1'hko Sixteen) .1711 341 2 ll ii 0 2 DIF'M.

a. I Iv'ncdy, 2 it PHII.Urfl I CiLOllCKSTKR i-id ki I--I' (iiTii.n 'stop started two lightning double Third Kaee I'urse $tWH, claim ina. 4-year-otds and up. Oaklawn Courae Bun Trunniet. "West Acre 110 Flag-about HOBudron 113 Steel Iio -Maak and PegKinK Ahhv.

I til Fourth Race t'urse Mtm. 3-vear-olda, 1 mile and yards eov cnortcispn ariri nature fans Ial3-tt. 13-lu. Mrs. dertrude Hushes.

Ocean sey sportsmen ana nature lans is, defeated puiaboro. 15.7. Marl, Am. also Called to the State Wildlife 1 1.1-7. iMrs.

Miriam Parker. Pleasantville. Conference to be held the last day K. defeat, camdan. p.

H.jd. Of Wildlife Week, March 16, at Srrnml Round 'Mro. Violet Schuff. Oceiur City HotPl StacV Trent Trenton. The; WllkeR-Banp fWpntl North Phila.

Vet Mrs. Edna Haiteran, Ocean City Hohlnson, 7 SW KM Kl FT I' Tnlrd Race Purae WKl. and up. fi furlona, rhute: Happy Nymph ...111 Kenner Ill Chalnwick Wl J-ady Aleit O. Naahvillian Ilfi Arra 114 Humminic 114 Plfht On HI Itnlaway Ill "On Queat 10 "ii: 4 5 18 n-'i plays to Tony Cuccinello which mS helped to save the day.

In the last three innings, with 1 1 1 II ephas.B. I 11 i. ii mavis, c. 1 0 0 3 I 10 0 3 12 4 7 28 Totals. iPrTTTi Score first hair Cooiter Mid.ets.

13: Whittle, MidKets. 8. Referee Clinton. 1 2 mttk, 1 i' 4 Good. f.

7 llerssllllo.r 4 I .1 niriurlek. I .1 1 SIArkroyd.r 3 Hhou. 1 Azzari. II 0 I 1 lUM'w'a. i Nash, a.

1 ftouuh Paw tl't Colorado Ore 14 I Vi Bin Hover HW Potranco 115 ItoiH, Call MM Kndy HB a 11 i eranw. i j.t-a. conference is free to all sportsmen! sorth rhiia. defeated xamtatLKk. Ujtn Wh'e after' H-rriahura.

S. JERSEY BOYS WIN jWalters of the Reds pitching the (seventh and eighth, and Gumbert Winaid Victory .111 Gurkha Ocean Tide Abanko Oilier Twist Poker Dice nt TiHIi Ifae. I'mve StUM 4 PA ft 2 2 the ninth, the American League Salavlna lit Chl-jp Ill Fourth Race- Purse ttKKi. rlalmln. 4- The major problems that Rocheater.

15-3. ty PENNSCHOOL SWIM got onlv one man on base Cros- I'AMDKX ZI-IPIIKIIS S. C. flKCKKATlo.v year-oldi ana up. cnuie: fannl n-iMlifn fAnCOrtfoHfin nnH rp.

a I rr na 1- IT KT the 14 Totals. II 4li -Hcore first half 21: St. Phll-llps, 11. .108 100 "Aunt Klor ul North Phils defeaVd SWlmmrS SM'S'CU and etti. who singled to start V.

Kvans.f II .1 4 run. oHs and up. 1 mile and yarda: Jerry liC. Albelad II" Thiaile Bed 110 Van Hcout to.i Or McLarney Sorcery 11" Bull Market snk .100 Cross Ruff 113 "Oood Memory Mekonr KKi Hurry Ann tor. F.lahth Race I'urse $UMi.

ilniniinK, 4-year- O'dner. ii 1 1 1 1 1 3 11 CJahar. II 2 1 in 1 1 8 4 18 H.PIke. ..112 4 1 1 ..111 ..111 ..111 stotauua iu isc mxujsru in Harry Kizzo, of Atlantic Lity, won sevenin. a.

pincnot scientific and progressive manner Central defeated Bristol. 10 in. jtitles in the 36th annual Penn Na- McCarthy opened up with a and counsel on these problems will j81-'- nrt rinau tional Interscholastic swimming lineup of seven Yanks the only UfM Cruiser' be given by men ot recognized au- Phila. defeated Pniia. Ontrat.

championships Saturday. outsiders being two Red Sox, "Sf Kali 90 .114 Mhjndrutn .114 'Rhett .111 II" .104 Grand Llrht I Nad Joe 'Never Cease i i nine, .1 2 r. a-vviiic. olds and up. i Frank Ot moot ..111 lile Iiti 106 Mor.an...

II II ill I ri I i i Timmv Irnvv at first nnrl 'I'tfirl -j- a thoritv in their particular fields. I.OSKKS ItK K'KKT rtiizo uiiuineu ine uibiaiiLe in i.noy mis ion RAISES CHICKENS Ashton, Md. Sam Rice, former Washington outfielder, operates a chicken hatchery here and ships baby chicks to points as far away as Texas. siorT TENNIS PRO Apnleton, Wis. Walter Senior, 1.08.7 to win the 100-yard breast- Williams in right.

Joe Cronin, Ked Mfth Rare Cilise allow nuces. 4 11 8 22 Sal Totals. 24 8 14 "id Srore llrsl lialf Camden Zephers. 9. Recreation.

27. I irst Knund BiiiKliamt'in dsfeatwl Soin.rv-111. 17-13. i Camden dsfeatsd Paulaboro. 11-13 The Break Ill Wayaood Iid Wee Hedni Ill Son of Day H6 Ctopea Ill Kdiflcat ton Ill Top Way HI Jane HI Muvattne 111! 'Brilliant Mlsa Hlth Race Puie tOOO.

claiming- 4-year-olds and ui. 1 1-10 miles: The conference will be followed by a sportsmen's banquet in the evening, for which reservations must be made. stroke race pox pnut wiiu was iu nave siartea Robert De Lozier. of TrentonK reporting with a bad year-mas ana up, i rnne ana iti Biisv Morn 101 Technician 109 Mythical Klnr Commendadot II. til Pretty I'et to Short Caka 104 Moonfolly 1 Oriaaa III Ill Dnieper 106 Buttermilk 100 upset defending championC0Ja ana 1 Nauxatuck d.fsatsd North Phila pALUMBO ians.

Itl-M. l.i-n. Cutlasa 107 Shinina Sun 107 FRANK U.nut 824 Rochester defeated Harrlsbura. iDick Lyon, of Pasadena, win the 50-yard freestyle in 24.6 01 M- PENNSAUKEN DOG WINS Lottery im "Birdie. iffi! who made a professional tour with IMBraniM 8ort Sisl laat vMr ha hn 1 Bull Whip 1 Tl i vi.ll, iir limn, nbimh, 4 vpm 1.1-u isecimus.

i ne secoiiu uciiiuii vie- HARRKI.I. MOVRS ARitf VT1 i fount Uean II" 1 He veal ii Rare Purs. $son. ciaiminK. named tennis coach at Lawrence IN ATLANTIC CITY tory came in the 220-yard freestyle, Ray Harrell, pitcher, is now with wis.

Woodai. t. lJ-lB AM.urt,. n-Kl Ik. Mm- i Hhes ftisdM Ill Fair Tim.

Ill year olos. i mile TnWarja Palo Duro He! Vennle mi, college White Moody 115 Atlantic City, March 18 The' Rochester defeated Nauaatuck be of beagles at the 21th annual 8- nis lounn iNauonai league tMm, iaSvi Aith.riwar ...11 tance in l.tx. 'having been traded by the Phillies, 'Cmisin. in Modt Queen ..1 II, I. i .1 i i.t T- i i Hlrhllllnda "III Wave KB lir l.lllle 11(1 Vt-n Show of the Atlantic City Kennel Hinithamton defeated Rochester BOWLING LEAGUE DINNERS In Our Ne Printi Banquet iNm WITH FLOOR SHOW ami DANCING I VTJIILfl DCS, AllUIIllU 1IIV, umfCU thn raln Pruv AIMlw ha cn-nrt Dona Hal IU 'Parade leader Club at Hamid's Million Dollar Pier utv il.MlJ.

Ilk I U. nf 11 rtefealeil Kri.in HI. Kflh in h. 1 lfl--q rri haic rfto I AUTO GLASS Rare rnmr WSi i-lalmln. 1 Mnlh Rare Purse 4-year-olds and up.

IrV miles: here last Saturdav was won bv a ir. veai-nlds and un. 1 mile won by Frank Harter, Girard Col- Pennsauken entry IV Reaver 111! Vahesla im MUai arraT STOCKS Lrrtlne Rel Ill Persuader 1111 1 CQMFLMTM ft COMPi.tr ALL CARS FROM lege, in 1.06.8. PRECEDES PREAK.NESS Trenton High School, winningi The Dixin Stakes, one of the big ijuinon, ownt'u "7 117. 1.V12, i'-vi .114 .11 r.lar-kmal! lift 'Kkatinr Fool "Prince Tliaroah I'SI Devils Peak "Our Laddie 1,0 Joy Flat Verted Lady lofi Dlahroom Hlorniv ra Ill Pllison IK l.iisers' Final Ronndl John Schneidrr, of Pennsauken, an Hn.

Hirnen 1IS1 flavloma Ill 11 four first places, doubled the score Spring events at Pimlico, will be Dvr.oll.nl linnnH umc r.bnanr kv Mr Sim. Bay Ill 824 CATHERINE ST. Tlmherline 1 HI 'Harem Queen Susan lOfi Rorkrim Ill Ap.rsnlre alloa.ikce claimed. Ihr mr Illhort A In 1 nn .1 an s-eronu linsi. on im iioi Lviiikrcoiw.

"mruu cuntouo, ircivir. me SINCE 1884 111 Cle.r and lait. Red Tre. ....113 'Our Bud best beagle. 10.

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