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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 7

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1 THE DAILY RECORD, LONG BRANCH, N. 1, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1943. SEVEN WfiiJose Basora Hands Fritzie tMany Navy Trainees Play Last Football Game Today Zivic Upset In Ring Bout ci iii im fan Bill Osmanski SOrrBAIXEM HONORED Trie West End Coast Guard Station Softball team, champions of the entire coast, waa tan rlafed a banquet and reception at tin USO, OarfleM Aveaoe, laat alg-M. Dancta( followed. Jack Flab, director of Puerto Rican Punches Out An Easy Victory Over Pittsburgh Boxing Veteran; Decisive Defeat Handle dOut; Rally Tried In Ninth By WATSON SPOELSTRA DETROIT, Oct.

16. Former welterweight champion Fritzie Zivic of Pittsburgh, suffered one of the most decisive setbacks of his long ring career when Jose Basora, rugged Puerto Rican from New York, punched out an easy 10-round triumph last night. Basora weighed 151 Vi. Zivic 150. Speed-Up Plan Changes Close Of Fall Term Grid Card Depleted; Lost To Bears; Goes To Navy EAST BIDE GAME TODAY The Eut Side, Newark, High School football eleven will Invade Long Branch today to meet the Green Wave outfit today at the VV eat wood Avenue athletic field.

The gams will start at o'clock this afternoon, Instead of the usual time one half boor earlier, according to Athletic IDrector Edlsoa Breast of the Long Branch High School What About the East CoastT the ohib, presented th with trophy. The Pacific Coast League will play night baseball in CHICAGO, Oct 16. -4JP 1944! Chicago Bears will lose two more That statement was revealed in The Sporting News, St. Louis baseball journal. Taboo since Aug.

80. 1942, Lt. Zivic who meets Jake La Motta i I of their star players to the Navy after Sunday's game with the Duke-North Carolina Battle Is Feature rmy oiuueiius Gen. Delos C. Emmons, commanding general of the West Phill-Pitt Eagles.

Wilcox Calls Grid Meeting ot the Bronx in New York next month, had hoped to match par for the course on Basora Ave knockdowns and an easy decision Hi IHARH.n n.AASSFV Navy bound are Bill Osmanski, Giants Capture May Have Own the one time Holy Cross terror NEW YORK, Oct. 16. (JPh-The Navy Department, which fostered that La Motta scored here re and Bears' fullback, and and cently. But Basora, a 1 to 2 un Johnny Siegal, both as lieuten most of the early 1943 football action, la in part responsible for to First Position To Talk Plans derdog in the betting didn't give Grid League aat-nosed Fritizie a chance. day's depleted gridiron program, Zlvks Wins First ants, (J.

Osmanski will go to Great Lake and may be invited to play although no officers are on the team. Siegal will report to The educational speed-up pro- Referee Elmer (Slim) McClel general call for experienced In 4V League Irara brought on by the war Chang. ern Defenoe Comn.and, Oct. 9, ordered a radical relaxation of West Coast dimout restrictions, permitting night sports under the arc lights. The new order was effective at midnight, Oct.

9. However, the catch to this is that the order will now permit recreational and sports lighting in all the area more than three miles from the sea, provided it is shielded from above and not over 80 foot candle power. However, upon special request, permission will be granted to increase the light in ball parks if it is deemed necessary. Although this ruling if applied to the East Coast would not relax the present situation along the ocean front cities and. the boardwalk communities, it would ease things in football players who arc Inter (d the close of the first semester; land.

's score card gave Zivic the Drat round and called one other Batnbridge (Md.) Naval training KJ In many schools to mid-October: Station, where the coach of the Navy squad Is Joe Maniacl, also ested In playing- the fame has been issued by Les Wilcox, Long Branch veteran football perform irgm Fhe navy's trainee program coin' League Standings W. even the rest going to Basora. The two Judges gave Frltxie no rounds at all but conceded that a former Bear, Sides with the schools' setup and, many athletes1 will be saying er. He explained that the meet Bill Osmanski is the brother of two were even. Giants Tigers Phillies NEW BRUNSWICK, Oct (IP) Army specialized training program students with athletic taw dilutions arc barred by army regulations from Joining college football squads, but soldier-students at Rutgers will get their football anyway, saya George E.

Little, University director of athletics. Little sal ltoday a football pro- gram for Rutgers trainees would be launched within a week. Involving intra-company contests and Lieut Joe Osmanski likewise a ing will be called at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the Long Between puffed lips and with former Holy Cross grid star, who his left eye opened at two places Branch High School athletic fleld Cards some other cities not far removed from the Shore. zivic has no protest. on Westwood Avenue as the re coached the Fort Hancock, N.

J. baseball team earlier this season Cubs "I lust couldn't get started" Yankees 5 We are in accord with the decision when it was report tjurewell to a football season that lardiy has begun. Brown's Day Off j. Brown doesn't play but says foodbye to George Hindmarsh, Max Montgomery and Chris Kara- Witlas, all line regulars. It is the tame at Princeton and numerous lther schools.

until he was later transferred to he muttered. sult of requests he had been receiving from former college and high school players from, the Dodgers 4 ed that reasons for the return of arc lights was that the another 'army camp. "Jolting1 Before (,000 fans who paid 13, Indians 3 Joe was a catcher in addition to juvenile delinquency problem would be eased by the return 380 and contributed 91015 to having a football reputation. of night sports and baseball was specifically mentioned, boxing's Service Athletic fund Basora piled up a long early lead By G. EARLE JOLINE The Giants, tangled up in i Considering that special lighting facilities are permit but most everybody though Frit Willie Smith Is tie for first place in the "Y1 lie's counter-offensive would start ted even along the New Jersey coast boardwalk for boxing shows, as they were approved late last Bummer at the Long I All, of course, are hoping they Kill be as lucky as Northwestern J'hich obtained the services of Tom "aracino, former University of formation of an ASTP varsity to meet the Rutgers eleven.

In Washington, the War Department said Intramural ASPT games would be permissible, but games with other colleges or ASPT of other schools would be in violation of Army regulations. Uniforms could be furnished in Bowling League of the Jewish Shore area'. Though the season is fairly well advanced for organising an independent grid team, a group of Interested players have expressed Interest In organising to play several gamea if contests can be arranged. Among the candidates for the proposed snore grid team who are likely to attend the Sunday morn any moment It didn't Basora opened Zlvlc's eye In the fourth Community Center, untangled the Knocked Out By Artie Tedesco tie Thursday night at Perry's Branch Stadium indicates that there isn the too much difference between the two American coastlines, though the word hasn't yet been forthcoming on such activity as and seemingly grew stronger Denver fullback, and a half dozen Ithera for the remainder of the Bowling Center when they clipped the bout progressed. In the tenth the Phillies for two games and fear.

he finished off by pc- Zivic night baseball in places like HIGHLAND PARK, Oct 16. They will be on display today as freely without bringing him down. saw their co-holders of the top position, the Tigers, go down to One of the truths that appear evident is that the en UP) After bitting deck for limited quantities by the University, said Little, and cleaning bills at the end of the season would bo paid for by an ASTP Basora Can Left defeat In two games at the hands ing session are Wilcox, Army To-maine, Army Ippollto, Ted Rows, Jhe Wildcats tangle with the Great (takes sailors before 33,000 in pvanston and try to avenge the 8 For ten rounds Basora kept a count of eight in the second, Willie Smith, 1S2, New York, was knocked out last night by Artie tire picture along the two coasts may be changed entirely by the time another baseball season rolls around. Of course, it must be remembered that California does have a winter of the lowly Dodgers, Diamond Bruno, Joe Lee, Mai It was sweet music to the ears to pasting absorbed a year ago. stabbing left in Fritil'a face and he frequently threw a stinging right uppereut that drove the Hampton, Andy Tanner, Tony The Rutgers coach asserted Tedesco, 1464, of the Coast Guard league, but the trend of the war at sea and at the war Christopher, DeGeorge of Red Their meeting should provide as jnuch action as any on the meager of the Giants as they heard the maples scattered to the victory there were several men among in 2:10 of the fourth heat of their front can present an entirely new picture by the time tne Bank; Larry Ludanno and Sol the Army trainees who were qual schedule eight-round feature bout crash In the first and second Pittsburgh veteran back.

Zivic tried to rally in the ninth but he just couldn't get up a full head Maclola. Although piano are in- ified to coach the company teams, at Masonic Auditorium. spring training season for baseball rolls along. The concensus of opinion among metropolitan sports ist which has Notre Dame at Wisconsin, Duke entertaining North Carolina, Del Monte pre-flight the favorite over College of Pacific and games of their match with the Phillies. They took the first game but few of the soldiers had exten Two weeks ago Smith lost a six- definite all potential players have been invited to attend the session to discuss the situation for the writers at the World Series in New York was that Asbury round decision to Tedesco.

of steam. In the third round of a scheduled eight-round bout, Billy Mil In sixes, Sonny Williams, 142, 827 to 821; the second (48 to 802 and dropped the nightcap 816 to 808. The triumph left the Giants sive playing experience. Before the teams took the fleld, he said, the squad would be drilled ta football fundamentals. Games remainder of the season.

rexa A visiting Texas Chris-Ban in a game which may deter- New York, kayoed Benny Jeffries, Equipment is available, and nine the Southwest Conference ler of Pittsburgh scored a technical knockout of Bobby Mclntyre 149, Los Angeles, in 2:15 of the out In front of the pack with most of the former grid stars who Ohampion. record of nine victories and three second; aad Benny Ianottaf 134, are believed available for com Army Faces Columbia, of Detroit whose left eye waa opened and the fight was stopped. defeats. Brooklyn, N. Y.rdeeishmed Artie would probably be on Sundays, when class and laboratory work Is not scheduled for the uniformed students, he added.

petition are in condition, and the situation la believed to be large Army and Navy, the two service Goldberg, 128, Brooklyn. The? Dodgers, in winning two Ichoob) whose rosters will not be Solomn Steward, 138, New York, nORKNTTNO KCfS ROSE Park will give way to St Petersburg, as the New; York Yankee training camp. A Word for Sgt Beasley Last week we discussed an all around baseball player at Fort Monmouth, Sgt Don Richmond. His work with the 15th Signal Training Regiment club of the -Signal Corps Baseball League was impressive and we thought then we would close up the discussion of army baseball for the year. However, we have another friend who has almost impressive a record at Fort Hancock with the post team there, which means that Sandy Hook likewise rates recognition because of the great performance of Sgt.

Hal Beasley. ly a matter of obtaining games. rem the Tigers, trashed that squad down to second place In the noleated, continue their chase of PHILADELPHIA, Oct 16. UP): dropped Gould Nixon, 148. New York, in 1:15 of the second at a here last night.

The Phlladelphi-an, now employed at the Camp league standing while they con Nick Florentino, 215, Philadel tinued hi the spot lust next to the Shipyard, appeared in Una condi Uotre Dame, No. 1 team of the Ration. The Cadets are at Colum-fia and shouldn't be too greatly Ixtended although a muddy field phia, was on the heavyweight scheduled four, and Sawee Jappa, 151; Brooklyn; won a decision from eellaf position, a game ahead of tion despite an eight month layoff. Sink The Axis With War Bonds comeback trail today after scoring Les Matthews, 1(7, West Indies, aa the Indians. he floored Rose wiui inree nay hamper their T-formation a third round knockout over Lester Jack Rose, 205, New York, another four.

The Cards lust managed to gain straight rights to the Jaw. (peed. Navy entertains Penn tie for fourth place with the I Today's program also will rob Cuba as they dropped two games TUESDAY NIGHT UEAQUl Broiki jnnirance Hi flfinnesota of some of Its mystery. ts the tall end Indian outfit The Cubr gained the tie by taking Fort Hancock's 1943 baseball team won 37 lost 45 and tied four out of 86 games played for an average of .430 according to Pvt. Ralph Thilgen, team stastician.

We know the handicaps they had in keeping baseball alive dur Bahr 171 104 The Gophers turaed In top heavy cores against a pair of weakened Daily Record Classified Ads will do the Brey J07 15 C. Kohlentnuh 142 1SS two games from the Yankees. tig six rivals In their first two The high individual score of the Drlnkwater 163 105 Monahan 171 191 ing 1943 because of the constant shifting of team person (tarts but have sterner opposition low in the Camp Grant soldiers. night was turned in by George Schwartzteta, who posted a nifty 851 891 nel, which' found four different coaches taking a turn and handling the club. Lt.

Joe Osmanski coached the team in ROMEO'S STATION (Of a. The schedule also has Holy Cross I R. Adair 198 Cornell, Southern California at 167 180 221, good enough to write home about most any time. Pushing him closely for top scoring honors was the opening games, Lt. Frank Senerchia was next and then in rapid succession Corp.

Eddie Hoffman and Sgt. Hal Beas Ian Francisco, Pittsburgh at Ki 171 167 159 161 190 Matllla 153 Q. Adair 131 Romeo Carrlfran 188 DeRosa 171 191 456 100 ley filled player-manager posts. Attorney Sidney Alpern who had lls, Wake Forest playing North State, Iowa pre-flight bp-losing Missouri; Penn taking- on job for you at a Negligible Cost. Check these classifications.

They'll suggest an easy, economical means of buying something you need or of profitably selling something you no longer need. Then write your ad on the form below and send it to us with your remittance. The results will please you. well earned 216. Abe Taikeff Before Sgt.

Hal got into the army he played the out was next with 206 and W. oltz field for the Montreal Royals, and had batted around .320 fourth with 205. Other good Mohr'a Tavern (11 during tne last season before he changed uniforms. Minor 157 136 scores were B. witmen'i 189; Richmond had the all around job of claying every snot akehurst Naval Air Station; Georgia and Georgia Tech playing pair of military outfits In Dan-el Field and Fort Benning, respec- Ively.

1 Mohr Zol's 19 and L. Gordon's 191. but catching, and Beasley too became an all around per- 147 161 139 170 159 101 Ml Lucas Parker Bruno Mahler Tigers (1) Feinbers- 141 145 Plnkv 110 169 119 169 iormer, playing centerheld, left field, secend base, first base 159 173 127 and also pitched severa, games when the shortage of Ditch Sieaal 165 758 128 105 169 Lenox Tavern (2) ers became a serious matter. In addition to playing the A. Wolff.

164 A. Altberr 115 CLASSIFICATIONS Merchandise for Sale Fail To Halt Rutgers 113 181 116 146 701 108 Schmidt 194 103 JOfia 146 various positions in a capable manner, working overtime in 137 157 168 194 Meyer 148 10) Miller 161 rteith 142 721 113 trying to recruit players when others moved on to other camps, he pounded out a .413 average, which was the best Handicap 90 rJRW BRtTrjaWTrW CW 1 'Shell 167 809 S2 aTlghe 176 148 190 861 "846 mark on the team otherwise was that of Rudy Bielecky, with .318. Beasley justly deserved the honor of being voted the 850 i i j. ui i kji lm ox ram ana lour in-Mies of mud failed to stop a lively lutgers football team vesterdav 774 Dodflera (2) Jacobson 147 Himmelstein 160 Qorcey 140 Hubermaa 107 Gordon 143 119 158 iii 159 Brown'a Market. (1) Automobiles Automobile Repairs and Storage Boats Business Opportunities Employment Employment Agencies Help Wanted, Female Help Wanted, Hale thev a heavier flimn Kohlenbuah most outstanding player trophy.

1 Keynort's Chance Today 151 144 146 191 141 775 63 Beiler H. Vegosen 149 ldZ 150 168 139 190 201 165 179 118 turner eleven, to in a one- t. Minor uur practice scrimmage. 'RJweif1' 125 678 89 697 Keytjort High School has a veteran backfield of ability, but even a good fast backfield is handicapped without a 111D SOU! IIIUU IHOAIC BCIUU Handicap 92 GEORGE'S TAVERN (0) 789 Glanta (2) ol 136 Help Wanted, Male strong enough line to keep the other team from barging through to grab the ball carriers. Atlantic Highlands had a scrappy outfit that held Keyport scoreless in the first game, but today is another day and if Keyport's coach Loch- 1 Merchandise Wanted Motor Trarel Notices Old Gold and Silver () Real Estate for Rent Apartments Business Properties Houses, Bungalows, Cottages Rooms Rooms with Board Real Estate for Sale Boalaees Properttaa Haoaea, Bungalows, Cottages Lota and Farms Real Estate for Sale or Rent Real Estate Wanted Rooms Wanted 156 Brunei 147 142 Johnson 167.

201 RomandetU 134 142 Ahern 176 168 Steinhardt 179 188 151 135 155 fork hazardous, but the crimson ipmpleted three- passes, on good tr a score, 'its second touch-lown was made when half back Iffl Stalker recovered Donner At-rood's fumble in the end zone. 9f LYING START 194 150 167 206 133 851 97 60S 841 179 lan ttuth can get better results than last week out of the green forward wall the Raiders may be a problem for Say- B. Tanner 129 A. Plaser 117 146 A 167 W. Bunln "725 Handicap 102 776 941 Sttoatiaos Wanted, Female Situations Wanted, Dials Situations Wanted, Mala A Female Financial Instruction Dancing Livestock 9 Lost and Found revme.

However, we are inclined to pick Sayreville to win today over Keyport. However, as the season moves along and the line gets better seasoned Keyport may easily become a threat to 827 Phillies (1) L. Levin 157 120 118 Sol Temer 165 N. Tanenbaum 147 8. Aloern 135 137 some ot tne higher rated elevens such as Leodardo, Red Bank and perhaps Matawan if thev can ret tocrether.

216 162 141 123 114 161 "ill 91 a. Schmruuteia 126 Steve Kapushy and Joe Perno make a good pair of 211 811 91 uacKs ior ana once tney can get to moving down 730 1. Handicap 1 uie neia mey win oe a tnreat. Along the Atlantic Highlands front they are beginning to feel by no means Dessimistic over the rvrnsirKinr nf the 1 The Daily Record Long; Branch, N. J.

Insert the following ad for Cards 411 H. Swira 118 season Joe Pagano, it appears, had been attempting to 176 123 129 134 134 124 121 158 days. (Allow 5 average words to a line.) J. Levin Ill I. Kali M.

Zucker 116 uuio ms. neignDor irom Leonardo High School, Arnie Truex, "singing the blues." We know that the picture C. Cohen 161 174 154 637 686 onea oaa to joe ragano when Andy Richards injured his foot, Joe Axzalina. appeared to be inclined to emit the team Handicap lol with injuries, and other things began to stack up, including 738 Indiana (21 L. Leraer 172 101 "787 158 178 118 138 151 A.

Himmelitein 135 M. Welner 153 My remittance for is enclosed. Name Zuckerman J. Bergcr 139 121 114 158 106 111 171 661 4 721 90 744 90 Handicap w-'a! cuatn, jimmy cgiaio, leaving toaay ior tne army. However, some of tie clouds are clearing away and However, some of the clouds are clearing away and now is planning on getting into the Matawan game next Saturday.

Now, it isn't Gloomy Joe who is voicing the idea, but the boys themselves, who are expressing a belief they can halt the fast-stepping Matawan -team. Matawan will have to keep on edge or some week-end they meet the same fate as Leonardo had from Coach Anthony Nuccio'i Huskies. Cuba 42) B. Mint! 174 KnecM 171 O. Voel 151 H.

Hlracbflek! 97 8. OUvtr 171 in 138 141 161 136 111 19 16S 167 111 114 169 "787 69 -v. MONDAY NIOHT LEAO.UC 775 81 RomanSattl Handicap 15 100 VlnluM ill I Hauaer Patteraoa lUiEllH ISA-Andf-raoo 151 DeRoa 13S Highlands In, (0) Nlaon ITS 1T0 Hau 1M ist Kan 141 13c Lucaa 19 1SS Campbell IK 117 114 in 191 144 A 151 B. Witman 161 B. Petkoa 138 Dummy 125 130 164 136 161 iii 1M 1T1 T4i Haektra ID Hi if its 1M 14 W.

Holta 171 RATES FOUR Cash Charge One Time 60 Three Times 1.51 1.68 Six Times 2.81 3.12 Thirty Times 8.40 Ads must be paid for within seven days of expiration in order to earn cash rates. CONTRACT RATE Daily (4 lines or more) for One Year 6c per line (MINIMUM SPACE 4 LINES) nignianae Liont j) Pehlnabar 716 Hi 1411 wnad I Allen I7 Rube T57 91 II 91 "2 179 KM iii iii 1)5 164 1(1 151 Hi til 141 lia 7 17 1H 1S 121 14 Hi 111 "aa "ill in in 1U tit 151 14a 154 1H las lti Handicap I Jehnaoa 151 15 141 l'l mo Ill Manila 41 Ml i-arweu 137 FRIDAY NIOHT FOOTBALL SCORES HI S41 Cast. WkHllfi (f) Mahler. 8r Ill 1C4 Mahl-r. Jr.

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Elbert Boot la about to enter triple aofnerwult. Mlarai Blnnger took diving title as Parrls Island teasa wee goutlit1 A an Service Men's ChampkHiahlp. He wee nwenbei ef Asoerloaa wseoad which won la Europe sod Japaa ta lJ1-. E. Minor ia Texas Aggies 0.

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