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17 Park Ridge Fails id To Gain Group I State Basketball Crown EERGEN EVENING RECORD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1034 In Rudy Finderson Keeps Busy Nardico -Norkus Seen As T. V. Bout Of Week Unbeaten Riverside Makes Bersren Team 25th Victim They Go Wednesday, Norkus Stopped Flori-dian In Battle Of 8 Knockdowns Poor Shooting Costs Owls Victor ELLA'S (MRS Agamsi sown isergen liud LOSE TO JEFFS Newark, Mar. 22 (JP) Heavyweight Charlie Norkus of Bayonne, N. steps into the ring again with Danny Nardico Wednesday night in what promises to be the T.

V. fight of the week for Jersey fans. Nardico, a 181-pounder from Tampa, was stopped by the 197-pound Norkus in the tenth round in Miami Beach two months ago after the pair had provided fans with a total of eight knockdowns. Norkus floored his opponent six times, while tha seventh-ranking light heavy dropped the New Jerseyan twice. The return battle will be telecast Bloomfield Five Fails To Retain Crown By JACK FEIN' Elizabeth, Mar.

22 A poor shooting performance and the inability of its big men to grab rebounds cost Park Ridge High School the Group I championship in the 36th annual New Jersey State Interscholastic A. A. basketball tournament at the Armory here Saturday afternoon. The Owls became the 25th victim of Riverside High, the South Jersey titleholder, by a 57-54 score in the second game of the afternoon program. Riverside is the first team to go through its entire schedule plus the State tournament with an unblemished mark since Enslewood High did it in Group III 7 Elizabeth.

Mar. 22 St. Mary's of Elizabeth, Weehawken. and Thomas Jefferson of Elizabeth captured championships in the 36th annual N. J.

S. I. A. A. basketball tournament here at the Armory from the same Miami Beach audi-1 torium.

GOLA THE STAR, f- 1 1 1 'v I V1 i I i umiiii iMWiiii'i mm "1" ianWftiiii tnn (rf "TIT ftin watttii yjr.mu.m iminm mi mu T'oara ncm Tho TVTornrm nlcA arMpH thp Faetprn Statp tnnmpv I Saturday. 1, St. Mary's successfully defended Germany's undefeated Gustav (Bud) Scholz makes his American debut Friday against Al Andrews of Superior, before the T. V. cameras in Madison Square Garden.

The 23-year-old German middleweight LA SALLE WINS crown in mat. campaign ior a recuru. -i rr "OiAna irjo mL'inrt it i-ct bid for a title after compiling a 16-4 The Box Score lefthander has won 49 bouts 15 by! knockouts and tied two. He is rated Sets A Record In First record during the regular season and adding 4 more victories in post season play. The Owls copped the Tiereen Cotintv Scholastic crown its Catholic title by halting St.

Joseph's of Camden, Weehawken repeated as Group II titlist with a 71-60 decision over Sayerville, and Jefferson knocked out the defending Group IV champ, Bloomfield, by a 59-46 count. Bloomfield, coached by West-wood's George Cella, trailed by only 5 points at halftime, but experienced a poor third period that saw it out- N. C. A. A.

Tournament lop turopean middleweight. Andrews, also 23, is an ex-marine RIVERSIDE (57 G. with an 11-3 maik before taking the Filderman North Jersey Section 1 laurels. They I Coleman entered the final round by defeating i Casperite who has beaten another southpaw, Chuck Davey, twice. He has a' Kansas City, Mar.

22 If Thankj 26-5-1 record. jto the magic touch of All America Saturday night, Italo ScortichiniiTom Gola the La Salle College Ex- 11 0 9 8 I 5 0 3 3 0 7 'nrth Arlington, the dWendine.roscn, F. 1 0 3 2 0 11 1 1 0 ui iidiy ana carmine fiore meet lniplorers today reign as national col- Beecher, C. A. basketbaU legiate (N.

champions. a teievisea lu-rounder at the Syra cuse, N. War Memorial Audi torium. Fiore, a fast rising Brook Vernon Horan Armstrong Giamaria The 6 foot 7 inch Gola won th lynite with a powerful left hook, has champion, from North Jersey Section 2. The Vikings topped Riverside in the finale last year.

NUMEROUS CHANCES Had they been able to make their shots, the Owls might have been able to pull away at any time after they tied the score at 29-all early in the third period, but instead they made only 3 more field goals while the South Jerseyites were chalking i 1 uiuukiig piaj-ci anaiu nanus won his last six bouts. Scortichini in, down as he ignited La Salle to a his last fight a month ago took a dis-30-point third quarter that dropped, puted 10-round decision from Joey: I hp TtraHW in th. Totals 19 19 PARK RIDGE (54) Giambra. finals before 10,500 at Municipal 8 scored by 16-9. 25j St.

Mary's took the Catholic 1 title in the first tilt of the 5-game 3 program as Dave Mracek and Jerry 0 Bechtle starred with 21 and 17 tal- lies, It was the fourth 57 straight crown for St. Mary's. I After Riverside defeated Park Ridge in the Group I finale, Wee-8 hawken's fast-breaking quintet 0 drubbed Sayreville. Ronnie Gorman 14 paced the attack with 26 points. As 7i in its other tourney games, Wee-0 hawken ran the opposition into the 14 ground in the second half.

The score 0 at the half was 31-29. Hi The box scores: Auditorium Saturday night. The T. V. bouts tonight from Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Arena match Orlando Zulueta of Cuba Wilken Grever RIDGEFIELD PK.

QUINTET WINS Penn State's Nittany Lions hum- Burke against Dennis Pat Brady of dluornla. G. 0 0 5 2 0 6 0 4 York in a 10-roiinrl liphtu-pirrrit up 15 tallies. They rebounded to trail cosset(a. hy 54-51 with 2:04 remaining, and byHaucIii Thursday nipht fnrmof At Philadelphia's International r7-54 with 3 seconds to play when Papay Allen McGuire Glove heavyweight Harold Carter of i AirPrt last niSht an estimated 10,000 Sr.

Francis Afrain TODS Linden will fight at Newark's Laurel Persons welcomed the La Salle team home. Tnp lvvnlnrprc upr0 ccArlol osouiji an uppuneni not yet St. St. Joseph's (37) Mary' Sr. C.

Y. 0. League named. The bout is schprlulprl inr- ie i-ny 10 me campus oy a Totals cheering motorcade. F.

1 7 2 12 0 Bechtle Hallork television. 17 20 By Periods The T. V. timetable. MONDAY Dennis (Pat Brady Orlando Zulueta.

10-round liihtwei.h. I Rmalclo Devlin la a' I Mracek, 1954 Kenna. Score Riverside Park Ridge (Ml F. P. 3 17 3 7 1 1 0 3 21 0 0 5 5 1 3 0 0 0 Carman Tnpolskl Wolfe Betfneder Kurpierk, Mitchell Alvoi Galeski Del Ross! Wardach 13 15 16 9 14 12 -West Referee Hoagland Umpire- O'Donnell Kelly Sniffm Gulbin VjABU Channel 5, 10 P.

No T- v- koult scheduled. ED ESD AY Charley Norkus vs. Dan-ny Nardico, 10-round heavy weight, WCBS-IV Channel 2, 10 P. M. THURSDAY Harold Carter vs.

opponent to be named, heavyweight WATV Channel 13, -45 P. M. EKIDAY Gustav Scholz vs. Al An-Channel 4, 10 P. nrews, 10-round middleweight, WNBT mine Fiore.

---d welterweight, lATl'BDaY-ItaloTkortiehlnl vs. Car-WABC-TV Channel 7, P. M. 19 16 54 SCORE BY PKRIODS Mary's lE) 13 14 Gola's 19 points were topped by two of his teammates Frank Blateher and Charles Singley with 23 apiece but the cat-like junior was master of rebounds under both baskets and his floor work was amazingly perfect. La Salle, making its first appearance in the N.

C. A. A. tourney, set a new scoring record in a cham-; pionship game, and tied the all-' time high for a national collegiate meet set by the University of Wash-' ington last year. The game total of 168 points also 10 1754 7 10 37 Josephs Id an Maurice Burke was given 2 penalty hots.

The Owls carefully set up a pos-' ble 3-point play by sending in Vince jssetta, 6-4 center, but Burke the first shot and a tap by issetta on the second would have ill left them 1 point behind if 3 irke had been able to bounce it the rim as planned. Park Ridge, normally a good footing club, put on one of the worst shooting exhibitions in this year's tournament. The team made only. 17 of 85 for 20 per cent, with the breakdown by periods showing 2 for 20 in the first frame, 4 for 13 in the second, 5 for 24 in the third, and 6 for 28 in the last. Burke and Cossetta, who dominated the boards against Bergen County foes, were caught flatfooted against a team that had as much height as the Owls.

Riverside usually came off the victor in the battle for rebounds, with, the Bergen duo Referee Dileo. Umpire Yohn. Sayreville (60) (71) F. P. Weehawken Englewood Powerful St.

Francis of Ridgefield Park coasted to its second straight title in the Senior Division of the Bergen County Catholic Youth Organization Basketball League here at St. Cecilia High School gym by trouncing Mt. Virgin of Garfield, 63 to 30. Epiphany of Grantwood took a thrilling 45 to 43 win over Mt. Virgin for Intermediate honors, while St.

Anastasia of Teaneck captured division honors from Mt. Carmel of Tenafly, 37 to 31. Jack Conn, Jim Browne and Ed Hale hit double figures for St. Francis in its lopsided win over Mt. Virgin.

The Intermediate final, matching Mt. Virgin and Epiphany, was the top game of the tripleheader with a last-moment drive by the losers falling just 2 points short of a tie. 3 17 Shorosky 8 10 2d (Torman Graham Weibolt Anderson, Pearson by adding a singleton with 1:15 to play. The foul also cost Park Ridge the services of Papay, its only driver, as it was his fifth personal. Twenty-nine seconds later Wilken tallied the last point of the game, but the Owls still had a chance as Filderman missed 2 charity tosses with 34 seconds remaining.

Park Ridge had its last opportunity when a walking violation gave it the ball with 8 seconds to go, but it went by the boards when Burke was unable to make his first foul shot. RIDGERS START WELL Park Ridge started well, getting Nats Vs. Celtics, 7 3 17 OOO 7 5 19 3 0 6 OOO 113 Johnson 1 1 1 0 0 8 16 2 2 1 11 0 4 2 0 0 2 Koltl Kurezeski Prysick Callahan, S. Ma'cyk Kotkoswki J. Ma'rzvk Dziesoskl Farley Chmielski Afferica woKe the all-time N.

C. A. A. rec ord of 165 set in two different re OnhjUAt Stake The only thing at stake tonight when the Boston Geltics meet the Syracuse Nationals is money. The National Basketball Association's intricate round-robin first round playoff in the eastern division 26 11 71 22 18 60 SCORE BY PERIODS Weehawken 17 14 22 1871 "-i 1 1 Cfii 7 Sayreville 16 13 IS 15 60 Referee eollerman.

umpire Miicneii. Bloomfield (46) Jefferson (50) G. F. G. P.

Scoring honors in the tilt went to John Cannaio of Mt. Virgin with 18 gional contests in 1953. Coach Ken Loeffler's Explorers became the first team to win the. tournament over the five gama, route. La Salle started with an over-, time victory over Fordham at Buffalo, then beat North Carolina Stat and Navy in the Philadelphia re-i gional.

The Explorers outclassed Penn State, 69-54, in the semifinals Friday. Gola had a 22.8 scoring average for the five tournament games. In addition to his 38 here he eot 28 Miller Bennett ends in Syracuse and the jackpot it $1,500 although both teams have Jones off to a 4-1 lead in the first 2:20, and leading by 5-3 before Riverside tied the score. A corner 1-hander by Posch sent Riverside into the lead for the first time, but Burke tied it up for the second time. After Vernon and McGuire exchanged 1-pointers, Riverside went ahead for points.

Pacing the winning Epi Osborne phany quintet were Ed Simek with qualified for the semi-final round, Here's how and why: Tonnesson Dlracz Urbanki, Gulbin. 14 and Bob Scuderi with 13, The Nats and Celtics ended the Beck McCabe Kroner Grube, Marrcotte Ruvo Casparra Bayer Fvussomano Eible White Tate St. Anastasia pulled the rug out picking up the crumbs when a Riversider mistimed his jump or the ball came directly to them. PAPAY A THREAT Burke missed innumberable lay-ims in going 5 for 16, and Larry Papay could boast of sinking only 6 shots in 30 tries. However, the driving guard posed a threat whenever he tried a shot.

The percentages for the other starters were also poor as Dick McGuire made 4 for 17, Simon Dooley from defending champion Mt. Car good on a jump by Vernon. The regular season in a tie for second place. It was figured that the team with the better record in the round Sliwiak fcii i (iinirtu mnwriin-iHT -te mel in the third game of the day score at tne quarter was n-y. with a scrappy defense and some against foranam, "IS am'.

Riverside's shooting in this frame robin playoff would get the $1,500: N' melon and 22 against Navy. melon for second place, fine shooting by Don De Pompeo was also poor as the South Jersey quintet grabbed rebound after rebound under the basket but could De Pompeo finished the game with 16 points. Big Jay Gerish was high 19 21 59 15 16 46 SCORE BY PERIODS Bloomfield 10 11 9 16 46 Jefferson 11 15 16 17 59 Referee Jones. Umpire Manfredl. scorer for the losers with 14 2 for 11, and Ai wunen Cossetta Bergen Evening Record Photos Cliffside Park's Rudy Finderson kept Linden High's cagers on their toes Saturday night.

In top photo he reaches for ball as Ron Perry (36) looks on. Bob Hoffer of Linden is on floor at left. In bottom picture, Finderson drives under boards for layup as Linden's George Snell (23) and Rich Sojka guard against him. Note Linden players have black jerseys in first half action and white in second half. not dunk the ball.

The 5 buckets St. Anastasia will meet Epiphany Syracuse buried the playoff-eliminated New York Knickerbockers, 103 to 99, Sunday. The Knicks, who won the eastern division crown, wound up with an 0-4 round-robin record. Syracuse has a 3-0 record while the Celtics sport a 2-1 playoff record. 0 for 9.

en Riverside made good on 19 of 69 tries, but was limited to 4 shots in thf. final Deriod when the Owls were COLLEGE T. V. FOOTBALL Kansas City, Mar. 22 at Tha N.

C. A. plans for television of 1954 football games won't be public information for at least another week. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's twelve-man T. V.

committee concluded its two-dav tallied by the winners came on jump shots and Posch's 1-hander. Mihuck's 1,600 oi urantwooa tor Junior honors on Wednesday night at Queen of Peace, Maywood. The box scores: fouling in back court while trying Mt. Carmel CI St. Anastasia to trade 1 point tor z.

Park Ridae minht have done bet If the Nats win tonight, they get u. r. 1 m) F. 0 6 1 1 3rd In Paterson Montreal Second In Hockey Loop Montreal's Canadiens nailed down second place in the National Hockey League on the last night of the regular season. The Canadiens downed the fifth place New York Rangers, 3 to 1, while the champion Detroit Red tne meeting, third of the year, late last Mahwah's Newell Snares me it Boston wins Zulaof Donalson Gerish.

i Falcttl Keevins G. Dranev 3 O'Connor Bertand, 2 Ynna 0 Spcnriley 2 De Pompeo 5 2 6 2 2 ter in that final frame had the player invariably fouled not been Bob vmnn He cashed in the first 7 he 2 6 money will be held until the twolnlght- Just wnat the 1954 Pan will teams complete their best-of-threebe' whether similar to that of last! semi-final round. It's that simple. Iyear or radically changed, has not' In the western division, where been mselosed. Chicago, Mar.

22 Ufi George Mi-buck, Cleveland machine shop em Coyle 6 16 State A. A. U. Mat Honors attempted to raise his total to 10 before he missed 3 straight. He fin ployee, bowled an even 1600 Sunday to east into third place in the 11 9 31 12 13 37 SCORK BY PERIODS Mt.

Carmrl 4 10 11 8 31 000 Petersen classic standings. St. Anastasia 11 10 11 37 Referee Stahlbenter. Ummre DeUa Mibuck's total fell 37 pins' short Wings best the third place Toronto on e. Rahway, Mar.

22 Pete Newell of Mahwah took top honors in the 191-pound class at the New Jersey Senior A. A. U. Championship Wrestling Tournament Saturday night at Rahway High Maple Leafs, 6 to 1 Sunday night. of overhauling Joe Kapella of Kent.

Minneapolis Lakers and the Roches-terf Royals have qualified for semifinal play, things are bit more settled Rochester downed Ft. Wayne 89 to 71 last night. The standings: Eastern Division Complete '5 Servlca Mt. Boston's Bruins, who qualified for Virgin St. Francis (S3) Ohio, leader for the $10,000 first G.

F. .10 F. P. 1 5 2 6 prize. Currently in second place is 'the last Stanley Cup playoff berth Rarcelona Quotina 2 8 by finishing fourth, ended their sea School.

Newell represented the Leonia Wrestling Club, which finished fourth in the team competition, as Fort Monmouth and Bela Balogh of Cleveland with 1,610. ished as the game top scorer wim 7 buckets, including the only 2 Riverside garnered in the last period, plus 11 free throws for 2a points. Bob Filderman also hit double figures for the winners with 11 tsllics. Burke and Papay were the top men for Park Ridge with 14 apiece, while McGuire added 11. Wilken made 8 free throws in 12 tries for his only points of the tilt.

0 0 1 3 w. Lachauset Coianeri Levis Kenedy Hale Conn, Browne P'Aluisio Ruland. 1 11 the Newton A. A. tied for first place, with the Rosclle Park Grap- Alia Picta Mclren.

Lombard i Mosea Carabin 1 17 nlprs in third nosition. 3 13 1 5 1 2 Syracu 3 Boston 2 1 New York 0 4 Western Division Minneapolis 3 ft Rochester i i son with a 9 to 5 win over the last place Black Hawks. The Wings, first placers in the N. H. L.

for the past 6 years, take on the Leafs in one semi-final playoff while Montreal engages Boston in the other. The Petersen event runs to May 23, with four squads rolling each weekend. Rounding out the first five in current standings are Peter Wagner, St. Louis, 1.585, and Don Lalonde, Detroit, 1,565. pinned Dick McKeebv, Rutprers.

1 44. Final: Gray decisioned ChanninfcS, 3-2. Newell, who easily outclassed all Class: Ronald Thomas, I. jnon- mouth. decisioned Tom Williams.

Ros- Fort Wayne ft 4 of his opponents in preliminary, semifinal, and final bouts, avenged 10 10 30 SCORE BY PERIODS Francis 17 14 elle Park, 7-5. William Decker. Newton, decisioner James Jan-rcek, Trenton. 3-0. St.

Mt. 17 1563 8 730 Virion 4 10 a narrow miss in last year's semis Pet. l.ooo I ms- Wr Manning Transplanting Seeding Fertilizing fy Spraying Final: Decker decisioned itiomas, l-i -Delia Torre. Umpire Stahi- (referee riprieinnl. Referee berger.

lB.vlb, Class: Vito Paraaino, Newton, decisioned Neat Lesher. Rutgers. 7-1. war- when he ended up in third place. His efforts were supported in other weight classes by teammates George Comas, former Teaneck Epiphany (45) Today's Schedule Boston at Syracuse.

Tomorrow's Schedule Minneapolis at Rochester. Yesterday's Results Syracuse 103, New York 99. Rorhester 89. Fort Wayne 71. Saturday's Results Ronton 79.

New York 7R. Minneaepolis 78, Fort Wayne 73. old Schedin. Elizabeth Y. M.

C. A de- 174-lb. Class: Louig facajzo. isewton, oe-j' Mt. Virgin (43) G.

F. Alonpe OOO Lapena 12 4 Vilardo 113 Alfano. 3 2 8 Gannaio 8 2 1R Cangelost 4 2 10 High School grappler, who won sec J. P. 5 3 13 OOO 4 14 4 2 10 4 8 OOO eimnnert Port Kadell leonia.

5-2. Dalle Fhne ond place in the heavyweight divi Kurz At Muhlenberg 111 jiuawir wiwt.mi. -mm I I 1 Park Ridge had to come iium 24-13 deficit in the second period to knot the score at 29-29. Wilken initiated the surge with 2 free throws and Papay connected on a 1-nand jump before Armstrong momentarily called a halt with a foul shot. Buckets by Burke and Papay around 2 singletons by McGuire brought the Owls up to 2.v23, but Riverside closed out the half with a pair of charity tosses by Vernon and another by Bob Filderman.

OWLS TIE SCORE Grassmann, Ft. Monmouth. decisioned Howard Hesketh. Ft Monmouth. 6-2.

Final: Scal.o decisioned Grassmann. 10-7. Board Bailey sion after failing to make the 191-lb. 191-lb. Class: Peter Newel.

Leonia. de weight; Joe Forte, current Leonia BEN'S BEST ROUND Palm Beach, Mar. 22 til cisioned Hosea Payne, Elizabeth Y. M. C.

A 6-0. Thomas Dalton, Rutgers, decisioned Pruning Rototilling Rex Lawson. Newton, 3-2. final: Newell Ben Hogan, National Open golf 1R 45 17 43 SCORE BY PERIODS Enlpnanv 13 7 10 IS ts Mt. Virsin 11 711 14 43 Referee Stahlberger.

Umpire Delia Torre. RCIIKDl l.E heavy, who took third in the heavyweight bracket; and Richard Kleva, who ended up fourth in that same class. decisioned Dalton, 8-1. champion and athlete of the year in Unlimited Class: Ralph Schmidt, V. M.

C. pinned Joe Forte. Le i9oJ, nad a 31-JO bl yesterday in a onia 3 2.1. K'chard Kleva. Leonia.

tor- tuneup round for the Seminole Pro- maintenance trited to George Comas. Leonia. Final: Schmidt decisioned 12-3. LA IACOMA THIRD Dick La Iacoma, former State Final Score: Rt. Monmouth, 37, New Amateur Tournament to be tomorrow and Wednesday.

CALL OR. 8-3253 TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES ton. 37. Hoselle 22, Leonia. 18.

WEDNESDAY at Queen of Peace (Maywood) Grammar School St. Joseph's. P.oiOta vs. St. Cecilia.

E-nglcwood, 8 P. Junior St. Anastasia. Teaneck VI. Epiphany, Grantwood.

8 P. M. Uizabelh Y. C. lti.

KuUiurs 13. Hogan round was the best he Riverside was able to get only a foul by John Casperite while Park Ridge was coming d' bv Papay and 2 buckets by tho count early in the high school champion from Leonia took third place for the local group ever shot and he played the Seminole Golf Course in 11 in the 121-lb. class after failing to make the 114-lb. limit for the lower under par with 9 birdies, one eagle and 8 pars. class, while Burt Kadell, formerly of Fair Lawn, ended up in a simi WHIM ill l'll 1TIIIIII', I mo5r irt canto.

The closest the Owls came in the rest of the period was 37-33 as Riverside poured in 3 to 6 r- o.7i-v bucket by tne Open TIU r. M. Sat. 105 TO 84 WIN 7est Chester lar place in the 174-lb. berth, after narrowly losing to Lou Scalzo of MORE SPORTS ON Sua.

till dark points iui TJnrifpnitPS. Newton in the semi-final round. Scalzo went on to win the event. NEXT TWO PAGES The game appeared to be turning West Chester, Mar. 22 (.41 Member National Landscape Nurserymen's Association.

'rto go thai Sherman White Nets o-i to est cuesicT oime icacners oiieiie i has added the Middle Atlantic Assn. The remaining Leonia points were scored by Ted Nagel, presently a member of the Lion high school SftVmarBln to 47-35. A little A. A. U.

Wrestling Championship squad. along with four individual titles to over a minute later it was 47 to 41 t-, in 3 marKers, T. 1 If I While Coach Arnold Petersen had its trophy case. In League Contest Hazleton, Mar. 22 The Hazeleton Pros, sparked by Sherman White'si 25 points, rolled over on a tap, and hopes for a higher team ranking The teachers, who already have arlrlnH A foil! these hopes had already waned before the start of the meet when won the State Teachers College Conference competition at the field II I lllllt IIHIHIIM A strin of 4 free throw River-, hmken only by Papay Lancaster, 105 to 84, in an Eastern nouse here which ended Saturday it was discovered that Ronald Car-dell, formerly of Leonia.

would be I JK" 7- -i -1 ri 1 i vs. I I g- t. night. It was West Chester's second Zander as the South Jersey quints Ued 1 led outw-ith unable to participate with his for Pennsylvania Basketball League game played here Saturday night. Backing up White's scoring total were Bucky Hatchett with 19, and Abe Becker and Ed Warner with 18 tallies apiece.

tore d-d juc mer teammates because of his present affiliation with Rutgers, the University also having entered as an A. A. U. club. This was further Son 2 of his 1-handers straight titie.

Wilmington Y. M. C. A. finished second with 14 points and Temple University and Lehigh A.

C. tied for third with 10 points. The teachers' individual champions are Clyde Witnian, 147 pounds; Rill Zimmerman, 160: Tony Soscia. 174. and Ken Ober.

heavv- in the waning moments 4La ennrt SI -47. emphasized by the injuries of sev The box score: rose to 7 points, eral Lion point-getters earlier in Haileton (103 Lancaster (84) G. Becker the week, as well as the inability of Paoav converted 1 of 2 free throws, papay conv 3-pointer 2 6 1 4 18 1 11 4 21 4 ia 1 9 3 19 0 4 Teaneck's 260-lb. Ed Rutsch to com pete. The summaries: Bi asco White Warner McDonald Hatchett Hagcman 3 weight.

2 Lvons (i Hnsrh 3 Hcnridorick 8 Gninoy, 7 (llassmire 3 Rlcca 4 Russell 3 and flume si'i'P" WimVs second deuce offset RECAP but 114-lb. Clss: Donald Hidlev. Bound wo throws by Vernon, TEANECK DE MOLAY Brook, decipioned Dick Van Auken. New ton. 4-2.

Howard Burt, Rosetle Pai k. dr- he Riverside star upped his contribution in the final canto to 12 points I'ssiontd Jr-riy Kayal. Washington, 8-1 tln.il: Burt pinned Hidlev, 7 15, 121-lt. Rnlnh Sealo. Newton DOWNS TWO RIVALS 50lof NEW TIRE COST i Teaneck Teaneck scored a bowling victory over rtidgefield Park and Ramsey here at Kcibel's Saturday in a District 2 De Molay 44 17 lOo 34 18 84 SCORE BY PKRIODS Haelton 2'i '2t "js 2 Lancaster 14 21 2i H4 Referee Martin.

Vmpiie Young. C. C. DINNER Mountain View, Mar. 22 The Bergen-Passaic Catholic Conference will honor its 1954 basketball chitmpion, St.

John's of Paterson, here at the Peacock House Thursday niuht at 7:30 o'clock with a dinner. Bergen County members of the league are Don Bosco of Ramsey and St. Luke's of Ho-Ho-Kus. Robbins Franke I Palisade Cliffside Park, N.JL drcisioned, Duk La larorna. Leonia, 4-0 Je.iv Srhoit aniek.

Ft. Monmouih. pinned Minvey McNnlley, Trenton Catholic. 2 Finnl: St-hou decisioned SlhUo, 2-2 (iefo.ee derisuinj. T'-l-lh.

Cluss- Louis Twhtihart, Fort Monmouth, decisioncrl Wray Bolloy, Hos-elle Park, 5)-l. tiene D' Allesandi Itut-K'-rs, deeislonecl Richard Tremutaek, Ros-i lie Park, Final: Tichirhait decisioned D'Allosandro, s-2. UIMb. Class: Natale Tarentlno. Ttos-rllo Paik.

foi felted to Vernon Daniels, nowllo Park. Kenneth Hoy. Ft. Monmouth decisioned Rlrhard Seoresr. Hos-ello Park, 8-a Final; Hoy pinned Darnels, 2:07.

147-tn Class: Kdmenrl Channinsr. Newton, decisioned Gerald O'Buckley. Ft. Monmouth, 1-0. Georg Cray, Newton, MOTOR JOBS NO DOWN PAYMI.NT PAY AS YOU RIHB MEM Ml.

3.00 Russell's Gulf Servicenter Cor. iloooken Rd. Boiling SptinM At, East Rutherford CAM. WEBSTER 9-396!) COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS ON CARS Teaneck had a total pinfall of 1.785. white Kidgefit'M Park had Don Kurz of Little Ferry former I.ocli All-County are now at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, is called Mr.

Rebound of 'Berg's basketball squad because ot his record of 188 rebounds pulled from the boards, for an average of per game. Don, a lanky 6 feet 4Vi inches and 212 pound 18-year-old, is the second tallest man on the squad and. has played in 19 out of the 22 games of this season. He ranks seventh of 12 men on the team in scoring, with 41 field goals for 140 tries and 32 foul points for 58 tries. 1,774.

and Ramsey 1,680. Your North Jersey Distributor High individual honors went to Ramsey kegler, however, as Frank Kausberg rolled a 163 gama and 403 series..

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