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THE BtftGKS EVENING' RECOWD. MONTJAT, MARCH II. 149 Fort Lee Wins Group I State Basketball Title By Downing Wildwood rGi tiamrts Bridgemen Score Bergen County's 27th Winner In State Tournament For The Record By A I Del Greco 49 To 44 Victory A Little Knowledge A Dangerous Thing Team Rallies In Second Half To Capture Second Title In Three Years And 27th Championship For Bergen County In 31 Years Of Event I HAD Just finished a story saying Dumont's Chink De Andrea is a superior craftsman on the bowling alleys when some one said, "Take a look at that crazy Slim Okular; he's the Dins cockeyed." ZIMMER TURNS TIDE IN 4TH FRAME Slim was hitting them. But it's always safe to write about a high series of 682. Mr.

Okular had plenty of wood to chop before he could beat out De Andrea for the high series in the Substitute Sinks Three Straight Goals To Give Team 38-36 Advantage; Snyder Leads Team In Points With 12; Fulginiti Nets 17 By GERRY DE LA REE Down five points at the half. Fort Lee High's Bridgemen rallied brilliantly in the last two periods Saturday to defeat Wildwood High School, 49 to 44, for the Group I champion ship In the 31st annual New Jersey State Interscholastic A. A. basketball tournament at Elizabeth Arapry. in regaining me uue iney capturea in lyii, uuatw iuuu Mardy's Bridgemen thrilled a crowd of 2,200 paid spectators with their unexpected final quarter surge.

It was the 27th N. J. S. I. A.

A. basketball title won by a Bergen County school in the 31-year history of the tournament and keot Bergen two victories ahead of Essex County. Essex tlso came up with one The Box Score crown thi year when West Orange halted Emerson. 33 to 31, in the Group IV final Saturdav nisht. afonmouth snared two titles when St.

Rose of Eelmar halted Immai- in 1 1 1 i lat Conception of Montclair, for( l.r? (49) G. in Parochial Class ana iseptuiie rallied to stop Millburn. 62-59. in Group II. Woodrow Wilson of Camden walked off with Group III hon Fort Lee High triumphant Bridgemen, Group I State champions, celebrate immediately after defeating Wild-wood.

(1. to John Zimmer, Jose Gonzales, Ken Snyder (with ball used In game), Chick Raimondo, Coach John Mardy (with trophy), Art Siccardl, Jerry Ryan, Charles Krasny, Dick Edwards, Nerlus Pourls, and Bob Meyer. JL Ken Snyder, Nerius Pouris, 1 Bob Meyer, Jerry Ryan, ...4 Art Sirrardi, I 1 r. it 4 9 I 9 ors by halting Hillside, 45-43. HAVE TALL TEAM Fort Lee.

boasting one of the tall John Zimmer, 4 est teams in th tournament finals, Charles Raimondo, opening round of the sixth Golden Pins tournament. The Hackensack. bowler came up with the high mark at thatr a 691, besting De Andrea's 682. SUm's games were 245, '227, and 219 while De Andrea shot scores of 204, 276, and 202. Okular must have known the alleys like a book.

"Just shot here twice this season," explained Slim. ''Bowl elten on a set of lanes, and you know them, and then you getting smart." y' Every one remarked that Okular never misses qualifying. How about it? -Sure, that's what I was saying. I missed in Hackensack the first year of the tourney, Those were my home lanes." Incidentally, how did he go in the A. B.

C. tourney in Atlantic City? "Very consistent," said Slim, shifting the stub of a cigar; from his right to left side; "I shot a mess of 530s. I had an; excuse Johnny here claims the bait was rubbed with sand every morning." Later tn the evening, the name of Okular was brought into a challenge hurled at any double teams by Mr. Lulgino Cappezutto. The big Cliffsider says they'll roll against any pair on Feibel's alleys for a thousand iron men.

De Andrea and Hogaa too? "Yes, sir, said Lou. "It locks good to me" said Hogan, a bystander. The hot potato looks as If it waiting for De Andrea. Naturally, I dont wan: tnj part of a gambling set-up like this. Nary a Quarter! All of mine is earmarked for the Improvement of the breed cl horses.

At least, even if the Jockeys can figure, the horses don't know the odds when they pass the tot board. A couple of times, though, I could" have sworn that I saw a of horses look over yonder and smile. Let it be said that Messrs. Okular and De Andrea were "boiling hot. They were sending the ball crashing Into the 1-3 pocket Naturally, Okular wouldn't take any credit for high score.

He said it was all a lot of luck and superior -wrist action. Those two guys needed Lady Luck like they needed two heads and goatees. It's quite an honor topping 1.024 bowlers. "Yes, sir," agreed Okular, "you get 25 slugs for it, don't you?" Chick For Uniform Wood IF you write iong enough, some day you come, up against a problem that makes you feel you're looking at the picture again. "What the Inter-Club League should have," said Chick Oreiner, "Is a rule that every alley must have 3-pound-6 wood, and then you'll stop all the crazy scores the boys are shooting." Del O.

wrote about this in 1928, when Percy Nunner-macker and Bob Scoskle were fighting for the Inter-Club average championship with marks of no more than 180. Shoot a 600 series now, and the boys on any of the hot combinations will ask you how you feel; don't you think you should go away for a little while, old man; is the little wife St. Mary's Beaten had plenty of trouble with the last-j breaking South Jersey crew for the Totals 29 9 49 first three periods. Trailing by one, Wildwood (44) point entering me unai aianza, me Bergenites suddenly got hot and rolled up points while holding Wildwood to 11. In Catholic Final If G.

F. P. Sal Fulginiti, 7 3 17 Jim Shrvlin, 2 2 6 Bill Jones, 6 3 13 Joe Diohl, 0 0 0 Al Buckingham, 6 2 2 Bill Robinson, 0 4 4 Totals .15 14 44 hand most of the way. Coach Oeorge Beta of the South Jersey club wisely Rutherford Quintet Bows To Our Lady Of Valley 47 To 42 In Class 15 Championship Game; Trinity In Class Final Tomorrow St. Mary's High School of Rutherford suffered a 47 to 42 setback at the hands of Our Lady of the Valley from Orange in tne Class final of the New Jersey Catholic Schools A.

basketball tournament before 1,000 fans at Seton Hall gym mrew up a imic ucuruac sioi, nm. SCORE BY TF.RIOnS more deliberate Bridgemen. Lee 8 II 10 17-49 This sone caused Fort Lee plenty WMdwood 15 j.nj. of trouble, breaking up ny hopes; RfUrtljfTTy Bannigan. Tmplre the Bridgemen had of using their jFrt famed "screen Coach dTingTeTeX' had his boys shooting from the tmt- ruLtri ttk side.

For the first half this didn't fiel2 work very well, as the Fort Lee Play-J, ers Inst weren't hittinir ia free toss 10 glv Wildwood a 33-32 InJ thTasUwo nto the men began connecting with more! LEAD BY 36-32 regularity and that proved to be mnrt t- ai I If boutn orange yesterday. Jim Ahearn and Jim Mooney led the Valley team to Its Class title by scoring 12 and 11 points respectively. In the first game of yesterday's 1 twin bill. St. Bonaventuie of Pat-erson halted St.

Joseph's of Ham-! monton 35 to 31 for the Class Tourney Slate 'the difference Once Fort Lee forged ecige at the gtart of tne flnal cant0 9 championstilp. CLASS A TILT TONIGHT The tournament continues to-niuht with the Class A final at Corpus Christ! School in Hasbrouc lc N. J. C. 8.

A. A. TOl'RXEY TONIGHT At Corpus Chritti inu) 3.ii iwu i mm -on a foul by Shevlin and a hook ter Wildwood folded like the prof shot by Then Zimmer verbial-tent and It became obviousame t0 wjtn three straieht ZIMMER COMES THROUGH WUdwood ramed briefly as Fulcin-John Zimmer, a ransey substitute iu sank tQ tj' who saw very imie during but a set gnot Sfton Hall Hish, South Heights. Seton Hall High of South QrMW st jer'sey CUy (Class A) fusing ground glass in the hamburger; hadn't you better hang TOMORROW Raimondo gave Fort Lee broke the game open in the fourth 4138 bu! the frame. He stuck In three straight With At Seton Hall Jersey.

City for the title. St. Peter's is the newly crowed Class A tithst in the N. J. S.

I. A. A. tournament. Tomorrow night the Class and Fort Lee's John Zimmer (38) sinks jump shot In fourth t.Ro." Beimar! vs 1 7:15 St up now before you drop dead An Upset, By Jingo! Lee period, one of his three consecutive baskets that turned of Peace, niti tide in Group I final.

In foreground is Wildwood's SaljClass championships will be de- 8:30 St. Michael's. Jersey City, "C'DDIE O'NEILL Is one of Bill Brewster's head men, and cided at Seton Hall gym. Bergen vs. Holy Trinity, Hackensack (Class into a 88-38 lead.

Wildwood right back iii the game, sinking two layups to Fulgtniti, while Ken Snyder of Fort Lee Is at right. (jounty will nave teams Daiwing grass Isn't permitted to grow under his feet. nairnm tYi (Tin tn t-An A frt.il Wildwood. Fulginiti wound tip wtthjtoss by Snyder made tne difference Along with 4,500 others he was eyeing the wrestling bouts at the Teaneck Armory Saturday night, and was asked how he'd Ike to have some good odds on Emll Dusek's pin both titles, in the opening game at 7:15, Queen of Peace from North Arlington tackles SL Rose of Bel-mar. St, Rose captured the Class title in the N.

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tourney Saturday by whipping Immaculate Conception of Montclair. Queen Bergenfield Tops Fairview For Jr. High Tourney Title Fort Lee- Jones contributed, Alhm itwo rPm8lned 15 points to the JWw0od cau ln WiWwood two of his field finals coming in the, dently became lrenzle(ini gtartPd dying minutes flf play when theyUala desperation shots from mid- W. ORANGE WINS IN GROUP FOUR ning Gorgeous George. "I havena a straw beard," said Eddie, "And In recent were sorely needed.

months no one tried to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge." i court and making wild passes. -Iti I or reace snouin oe easy picainga So Mr. Dusek, one of the mebers of the Dusek Riot Squad, Mighty Mites Triumph By 31-25 With Late Rally; for the Beimar team, which is led by towering Bteve Oepp. promptly pinned the Georgeous one in 10:51, He pasted him State Street's Wright Name "Most Valuable" who had scored 77 pojnu.ta that Pouris was abie dribble tourney starts, wasn quite the ball rin, th iri ri but still walked off with scoring fh on the chin, he stomped on him, he did everything but take Tops Emerson, 33 To 31 Wilson Triumphs him apart. The guys in the wrestling know couldn't figure The Class final between Holy Trinity of Hackensack and St.

Michael's of Jersey City starts at 8:30. This game figures to be close, with the presence of All-County honors by tallying 12 points. Chick; -It out. on the shot and converted to vir- x. Raimondo plaved another fine West Oranee Hitih School eked ftually clinch the outcome.

HM rar WB Oiiuicmwi auu WIMwnnd mnv.rt a of! in Jerry Ryan showed spurts Marty Saul rating the Terriers i out a thrilling 33-31 win over Euier-slight edge. I son in the Uroup IV final of the It was a' good night for the Riot Squad. Ernie and Wal-ly took apart George Lenlhan and Howard Cantonwine, and In other bouts, Charlie Strack beat Rocco Colombo, no relation to Chris, and Fritz Zlegfrled went to a draw with court and Fulginiti put in a two-pointer with 1:15 to go. For the A fighting Bergenfield Junior High five put on a 12 point rally in the late minutes of the fourth quarter to topple Tenafly in the final of the Bergen County Junior Scholastic Invitation Basketball Tournament by the score of 31 to 25, Saturday night, at Dwight Morrow High gym, Englewood. The Mighty Mites became the fourth team to take tourney laurels since it started in 1943.

Other winners have been Ridgefleld, Lincoln and St. Cecilia of Englewood. Leading St. Mary's in yesterday's 31st annual N. J.

8. I. A. A. tourna- tea to Valley were Jack wH w.thjment at Elizabeth Armory Saturday w'm Massing Its early leadj3'15' JZTiJ? fth 13 points and Deck.

Cartier with! night. ter.v rhamna mad and Poura sank foul tO. A riot almost developed late in the Jl'JZZi iji Bridgemen waived Frlt2 Wallick. But that Gorgeous result Is a mystery. Do the guys want The box snore: period when Harry Brooks, tn flrst half Fort -e mdc ee otners 10 retam possession, son forward, was ejected from maeJoms of Wildwood fouled out with st.

Mr i i ir; Emerson to go back to the Earl Caddock-Strangler Lewis era when only the referee was around after a couple of hours of tugging and hauling? came on personal fouls. The Mfinree aeconus leu piay, 4 10 UW (he spearhead of the Bergenfield at- viifj o. r. Ahxirn. 5 an fL.nnw 1 1 Lee.

0 0 0 Mrxinty. 3 5 11 AirilIlnl ICHIU WWW MLMC IA lUllllCl.b' Tt 79 TIT BOX SCORES BRIEFS tack during the hectic last quarter, omciai scorer naa cnru ruoi for mi in thg Iirst three mtnutes Oiwith five personals, but Emersonu tL. xr.i. n1. Coach Mardy can look forward to another top-notch club next Crllr, I Bailloy.

I UiMl VflitoilR. Shfphn, Gunnon. Sliannon, Schmidt, a Solej, 2 0 4 ilclaimed it was oniy four. I 4 broke the ice for Fort Lee with rlrvlf IMi o. Giantl.

I ii Woodrow Wilson, which trampled I ghnf hn, R1. Rohinson w'tn sHch D0's Snyder, JIM L(hlt, Appleton took control of both backboards and fed his smaller Roger Navara, Dick Drake-ford and Charlie Bauer. Drakeford and Bauer led in the scoring during the period with four points each. van, Siccardi, and Raimondo back Oiiuisiae rars ui tut aeiiu-iuiaia iv ti.ri Trh.mltt nut in 0 Mascoi. 1 0 0 1.0 Drtrna.

i i Slut Strrrl O. Forte, 3 Tn biirn. 0 oitlmnt. 1 Wrlnht, Penliitori, 1 Fieldi, I 1 for action. CM.

r. p. i 0 1 i 4 10 11 2 3 if 10 43lsclueB0 Vk nuiBiae, w-w, virt but Snvder retaliated with Kentucky Opens Defense Of NCAA, Faces Villanova 1 Totl i 47. JWI. iitnnin iv imHi.

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Neptune's higH-sconng combine 5l Valley 8 ij 10 Jlt. f.Uti'n 13 I 5 Releie Gurry. TJmDlreGrilfln. 12 1 NAVARA SCORES It Hun. 1 Uoiifitn.

Shevlin of Wildwood hooked tn a-polnter. but Art Siccardi t't in N. S. I. A.

In a aat. trt re.knot matters. A' "Py ni its second title. The i Twiafly grabbed a 5 tn 2 lead tniitftiion. i TntU 1 13 14 Tnla! 3 31 but didn't enter wii.nwnon rm.i.

away lflu woa ln opening period on Don Hum-Inhrevs' ncnrlnff ffnrts and than HOOBE BV rallied in the last period to trip Millburn 62 to 59 for the Oroup II crown. In the Parochial Class final. St. Rose of BeUnar built up an early lead and coasted to a 49-45 victory 13-34 Wildwood then began to pull away; ast ycnr- W1LKES-BARRE SETS PRO SCORING MARK 12 '1 I'alivlew 4 10 Kftfr rf-Mirrar. vmpir Hell as Jones stuck in 1-hander, Room-son a foul, and Jones a pair of free Bogota's Ev Hebel served as an pushed Its lead to 9-3 ln the second before Bergenfield was able to score a field goal.

However, Bergenfield started rolling later in the period to finish at halftime only one nouncer for the contest. nnMi (s.n utmr over Immaculate Conception 01 throws. A jump shot bv Ryan nar-j Members of the Bersen coaching rowed the gap to 10-7, but Jonesj vnntrrt tMvnt Wvnii fAiili Ammio, sctting a new professional olcvc Pi'Shre't. iii ball scoring record, Wilkcs-Barre's 'nr tne winners. New York.

Mar. 21 (INS) Kentucky's Wildcats, who were upset in the National Invitation Basketball Tournament, will be seeking revenge in the Eastern reglonals of the N. C. A. A.

tourney, which gets under way at Madison (Square Garden tonight. Kentucky, which is the defending champion in this postseason classic, will tangle with Villanova, and Illinois will jneet Yale. I The winners will meet tomorrow night, and the survivor will face the Western champion in Seattle on Saturday for the t.it.lp. arrentttl4 o. p.

Nvr. IS NoUn. 0 0 0 Fwher. 0 Aptfelton, 3 2 Riifr. 2 0 4 Utro.

'1 9 1 (219 point behind the Tenafly entry, 14 toss-made it 12-8 at the end of thelanl officiating fraternity, both past ron. Rarnna awent to tneir urnrtn atratenti iuia. frlerac Rfllly, kmarxoa 1 :11 1 to 13. Quarter. jhui.

spuria at ine game fi rayicin. i I S. championship yesterday. "BJ, r' I The Barons poured in 127 points; weber, a i Navara led the Bergenfield scoring The South Jersev team opened of Dumont, ffSTf1 i j. a 16-9 lead in the early moments I Cart Muller of Wood-Ridge.

John it ij Muller Of Wood-Ririep Mono. I 4. itau mc canv inuiut-iiia I with 12 point', while Humphreys' 3 2si to 77 for the Hartford Hurricanes In 5 i 11 ToUls 14 31 Tot SC'IRH BY PFRIOllS total or 13 was Tenmiy's best. 2 Wnt second frame as Jones and i SteinhUber and Howie Bollerman i i Fulginiti put In 1-handers Hackensack, Clair Kelley of American Basketball iidioame at Wilkes-Barre. The nointiMiimmt.

Birentll 11 Tenalls I 9 Ivatr Younc Umolr-irrlt. John Wright and Chester Forte led State Street of Hackensack to a Ryan caught fire briefly end vvestwooo. Mayor George Huff of 12 0 .1.1 TfltalR Kentucky, rated the nation's lead-1 Invitation, is rated 14 points Over Wa IlLIiC U1HI1 me picr-i T0tali viniK Rtnnrirtrrt. stoat hv ermoDS roesea in two baskets to shave the lutscnuo 01 rain 34 -21 win over Fairview in the con Inir tuarn hifni ir. rrnniwr in the! VlllailoVa, Illinois, the Big Nine I a Stan Piela of Lodi.

Vince a i net. bv Kiuse. Tyiiuftuou icitu to io-ia, solation game. Wright, guarded by ii champion. Is 10 over Yale.

iLombardi of Englewood. Hal -Hebl. Wilkes-Barre clinched its second, successive American League Keiew-vonn. In 1946 the Barons won the Penn i.0dr wnn i.n three men during most of the con i The Kentuckians are bigger and 'mote experienced than the Villanova test, registered 10 points and broke the tournament's all-time scoring p. State Leaaue title and ln 1947 thevi o.

3 i gamesters. Yale has a great hook iini.idt within one point of a tie, but Jones Sensible of Rutherford. Charlie n. i i ri p-1 connected with a field goal and YenI1Ie of idee wood, and Lloyd I 4 to Robinson a foul shot. A lavup and BlU Mansfield, former n- I 'j Raimondo and jump shot by 'snvderiFoIt mentors, imtmifo i i earned Fort Lee a 19-19 deadlock.

I 0scar Thompson of Hackensack piamonu. I 0 0 0 wilHwnnrt nma i-tah h.t School and member nf thp PIIILLY FRANCHISE WILL BE SUSPENDED Philadlephia Mar. 21 (iD This is the last, season for professional hockey in Philadelphia, for the time being at least. Peter A. Tyrrell, president and aeneral manaaer of the arena, own record with a total of 60 points for 0 14 yhot star in Tony Lavelli, but the four games.

The previous mark of copped the Eastern league cham- liilu.T', plonsMp. IpeTrnne The previous pro mark was set by the Anderson dnd.) Packers of 3 i8 was held by Kocller of Ridge field Park. aiena. im STEEL DESK Haf 1000 uses lorfl locking drawer Delivery from stock $33.65 the National League wncn thev trounced the Denver Nuggets 118-76 ii i 4: ToUSi 1 7 4S TnMs MORE MY PKKIODS Wright was awarded the "Most Valuable Player" trophy; He was er of the Philadelphia Rockets of January 17. 10 III ii 10 i.

tjm pi.s-- Sir iiihilhfr. woodrow wis.on Htllilda l.efpr-.Donn. selected by a committee of sports-writer and coaches. The 6-4 cen Illinl boast a two-fisted attack and decisive advantage ln weight. The nation' three leading scorers will go Into action In.

the twin bill. They are Lavelli, Villanova's Paul Ariin, and Alex Groza, Kentucky's great all-Amcrican. DONS UPSET RAMBLERS Kentucky's upset by Loyola of Chicago ln the Invitation now seems ever, and opened up a 27-23 J- s- 1 A A- Executive Commit -time advantage as FulslnlU paved1'6 Presented the Oroup I trophy to the way with seven tallies. Fort Le team and stated that, Fort Lee got off to a fine start, "Bergen County is proud of you." in the third stanza as Raimondo, Snyder, and Ryan slipped tn con-i Fort w'n kept alive Bergen secutive baskets to send the Eaat.County'a streak of havms won at Bergen team out ln front. 23-27.

ne court title for 11 ptrBjPht Jones and Al Buckinsham re-' years. The last, time failed turned with foul shots to push CP crown was in 1038. ter nosed out Drakeford of Bergen DE STEFAN NETS 34 NfPlnnr O. P. Millburn VJ) OFT field and Bob Fayton.

PeflrOB, I i II Mlloauw. 71 on. 9 1 ASWESTWOODWINSH in. I nm. I ine Aii-ioumament team, selected by the coaches and the committee running the tournament has 11 4 18 3 3 1' 0 0 i riicnbcnr.

0 RiMiUmaf'r, 1 RooP'txin. 0 lialif. i 1 0 Leon De Stefan's 34 1 1 0 0 0 I 11 4 2 10 4 1 fomewhat less than colossal in the: Paced points, the Westwood Jawmen wood back Into the lead. Zimmer put in a pop shot for Fort Lee, but cently scored a 66 to 51 victory over the Hackensack National the American Hockey League, announced yesterday he will ask for a suspension of the Philadelphia A. H.

L. franchise at the league meeting In May. The Rocket players will be disposed of and the club disbanded, Tyrrell said. The Rockets have been unable to compete with the strong A. H.

L. teams since returning to the league in the 1948-47 season, Tyrrell explained. He said the arena hopes to return to the A. H. L.

when "we have a seating capacity large enough to ice a team which will be able to IBC TO LAY PLANS Toll IS 12 Toit 22 15 9 srukt hy ri.Kimix wake of Loyola's superb showing throughout the tourney. The RRm-blers got all the way to the final bracket and missed the title by the narrowest of margin when they in in is II- rrliarH A Ttntinrv mt. tha Marlr 13 Ii 30 10 6 iMlllnurn Dick Polity of Teaneck and Bob Bell of Leonla at forwards: Wright at center, and Drakeford and Pay-ton at the guards. Second team, Art Epplnger of CUffslde Park. Roger Navara of Bergenfield, Art Becker of Ridgefleld, Dick Racich of Dumont and Dave Allen of Fair-mount; third team, Bill Connolly of Umpire toilet.

were nosed out by the San Francisco St. Immaculate t-13) O. Bom (in o. r. r.

Grand a II, 10 2 0 iO 'MM 3-6070 3 2 De Stefan, Bergen County Scholastic League (coring champ, put in 13 field goals and 10 foul shots. Snapper (cored 22 for the National Guard. The box icore Dons 48-ii In Saturday night's finale. The lad who won that one was Knpmnel, I a Otarly. I 0 0 0 I 33 Gcuu Ci'mnitif.

I Cutar. 1 Carver, Tarrant, Tlor. i ApDice. a Diver.y. I 10 .1 1 3 Kaanr.

I A airor.i. 3 0 10 FOR TITLE FIGHT Chicago, Mar. 21 up-L The Intfir. national Boxing Club consisting of Joe Louis and his partners will hold a meeting on Wednesday to lay plans for the Jersey Joe Wal-colt-Ezzard Charles heavy fight. The I.

B. C. is promoting the bout to determine who will wear the new world heavyweight crown, which Lotus's recent retirement has left vacant, The National Boxing Association hfis already said it will recognize the 0 0 compete on more equal terms with 0 Kaao. 8 nm. Jiumin ml Ha.

Kat't. o. CHAMPIONS BY COUNTIES Titles Bergen County 27 Essex County 25 Mercer County S3 Middlessex County 14 Hudson County 1 I'nion County 19 1 Para'c tounlv 7 Candrn Count" 6 Coe C'oi'rty 3 Somrrset County 1 Others Totals ......135 Ross Guidlce, who broke a deadlock w'ith ft successful free throw only 43 from the end of the game. Just before the tournament the diminutive Guidlce had lost his starting berth on the San Francisco Oirlno. 9 10 si it 15 4 TWIN Total! 10 i Hidgeneid Park, Tony Jon of Englewood, Don Humphreys of Tenafly, Don Mascola of Fairview and Tom Murray of Rutherford: honorable mentionJack Vybihal of Lodt, Jack La Mothe of St.

Cecilia. Tony Best of Fairview. Jess Lawrence of Teaneck. Harry Meade of New Milforri, tne strong teams now in the league." Plans for a new and larger arena have been under discussion for some 3 Devanna. toil HarSne, 4 11 11 Sirfall.

a 13 10 34 Ahapoert. FoVy. Kltlfrlr rrhibill, Prosn, v-oiiha. i Fuller. 5 time.

3. Rora ,,..16 12 10 I II I Riirf-Zlll. Umpire -Mandrill. Han.wd, fill 1 I Roil, I 3 i quintet. City College of New York bas-i The real hero of the game, how Charlie Brown of Fairmount.

Len kThnll taam haa rt a nwr rrwvi Totals 2.4 IR St it 01 Chuck Eisenman. Chicago Whit Sox pitching rookie, operates a Los Angeles tavern during the nl Uaulav al i cjl v' I (CORE rF.RlnnS ever, was Don Lofgran, the tall cen i 1 i winner of the fight as the wcrld lAjisconng recora eacn season lor thei waftwane j.rrm.B So is ii Meyers of Dumont. llst three campaigns. Nati oiiard i ter of the Dona. l-a ia si.

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