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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 7

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SEVEN ota Shades Lakewood To Win Jersey Group 2 Title THE DAILY RECORD, LONG BRANCH, N. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1944. Cuccurullo Is Still Scooping 'Em Up Four Champs Crowned Following '44 Tourney Two-WayCity Pin Loop Tie Tangles Race Among Pirates On Army List THE STANDINGS Won 1944 Stas Tourney Over Lost 32 32 New Brunswick, Ridg efield Park, Bogota, 4 and Glen Ridge Emerge Victorious Over Weekend In Finals at Elizabeth Armory ELIZABETH, N. March 27 UPh-New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association basketball group titles were held today by New Brunswick, Glen Ridge, Bogota, and itidgefield Park after final tourney games Saturday night at the Elizabeth Armory. HI Henry Inn Cammarano's Bar Former Shore Hurler Is Ordered Up For -Physical Examination By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN MUNCIE, March 27.

(JP -kwell Diner The championship wae near for the Lakewood High School basketball team that it will be doubly difficult for the 43 43 41 38 37 33 33 30 34 37 38 40 42 45 Finer, fans to forget about the closing of the 1 944 New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association title race. The Piners, beyond a doubt, could have held the State Croup II crown if Kothe's Grill Mellna St Lista Barney's Tap Room Oceanport Inn Sgt Cleve's Buddies xaai-oreaKing Bruns- Tan players with 4-F cards assure Pittsburgh of staying In business this season, -but the Pirates' hope the breaks had been different, 'but instead, Bogota gained the wick team picked up the Group honor by winning in the finals, 36-J4. By G. EARLE JOLINE They are in the home stretch in of finishing: in the first division of the National League depends chiefly on how long they keep their Russell Wright was back on the sidelines running the Lakewood team for the final, because he had felt a desire to the Long Branch City Bowling eight draft eligible League and the first place is all direct the boys at the finish a he had throughout the regular tangled up In a tie between Hi DePaul Quint Handed Jolt By St. John's NEW YORK, March 27.

WV- The Buca face the prospect of Four title by downing Camden High, 45 to 37. It was the Middlesex County team's first Group Four title since 1938. On Friday, New Brunswick had scored the biggest upset of the tourney by defeating Memorial of "West New York, 35 to 33. Mlsaea Chance The Group One crown was Henry Inn and Fete Cammarano's season before he had been assigned to coaching U. 5.

Navy students at Bucknell University. The miracle act that Bogota losing three rookie pitching prizes Bar while Rockwell Diner Is only who accounted for BO victories last two games back waiting for High School staged by beating Lakewood certainly lett a spirit of disappointment in the Shore team's camp, because, the are 1-A. and Cuccurullo, of Asbury Preacher Roe of Columbus and chance to sneak through on the inside to nip the pace setters at story was full of thrills and drama. Of the 40 minutes play, Nick Strlncevlch of Toronto. All the wire.

Lakewood led 39 minutes and 50 seconds. In fact, at the half, are 1-A. and Cucurullo, of Asbury St John's of Brooklyn could well be called the Cinderella team of garnered by Glen Ridge, which nosed out Dumont, 41 to 40. The losers missed a chance to even The worst that could happen to the boys from Ocean County were browsing in the lead at Park, N. a 20-game winner, already has been ordered up for his the Henry Inn squad happened Kb at Perry's Bowling Center last physical examination.

the score in the last seconds when Roy Metcalf, aub center, failed to college basketball today after fts surprising conquest of favored De Paul to win the National Invitation Tourney at Madison Square Vera Stephens continued to scoop 'em up throughout off-season. Brilliant young shortstop of St. Louis Browns was sheet metal stock Friday night when the Cammar Roe, a mathematics instructor It was Don Casey, captain of Bogota, who pulled the game out of the fire with an exhibition of goal shooting that was hard to beat. It was a crusher to the hopes of the Piners and physical fitness director at the room cierk at Wilmington, snipyara. sink one of two foul shots he tried.

It was Glen Ridge's first Group ano'a took them Into camp for three straight games. It was dis Melbourne, Ark, high school dur Garden for the second straight year. One title. ing the winter, would be missed when three of their mainstays were dismissed from the game astrous for the leaders and the result left them tied for first place with 43 wins and 32 defeats each. Bogota annexed the Group Two on oersonals in the final stages, and the loss or Johnny Drown, In a tribute to Joa Lapchlck'a especially.

In winning 15 games for Columbus, he led the American Major League Roundup The Rockwell Diner team took coaching ability the Indians swept) aside the Blue Demons from Chi Jay Greenberg and Rudy Kurinsky was enough to push any team out of gear. The final round cost the Lakewood team crown for the second time since 1935, when It tripped up Lake-wood, 36 to 34. The Bergen County quintet trailed tfte South Association In strikeouts, with 136, and also in shutouts, with six. two games from Kothe's Grill Frederick, Md. Rues Chrieto- and they are "knocking at the By TED MEIER NEW YORK, March 27.

Other valuable draft eliglbles are door" with 41 victories and 34 de cago, 47 to 89, before 18.374 farm at the Garden last night Thus was climaxed a thrilling caga story, perhaps the best of the sea- Jersey team until the last quar topher used stdearm delivery exclusively in pitching scoreless tunings for A'a against Baltimore. He's just a little fellow, but veteran Al Lopez and Hank Ca-melll of Albany, the team's only feats. They can grab off second ter, when Lakewood waa weak rookie outfielder Augie Bergamo, place without very much effort, eon. of Detroit, showed the St. Louis ened by the removal on fouls of John Brown, Jay Green berg and French Lick, Ind.

Manager Jimmy Wilson, of Cubs, gave this it appears and get right into the plenty when they were able to get only three points, while the opposition surged ahead by getting 1 4 point. There is natural regrets all along the Shore over the failure of Lakewood to emerge with the State Championship to vide a Croup II Championship from Central Jersey to match the Group IV title with another strong New Brunswick team from this Section. The Zebras defeated Camden, 45-37. Larry Mazel, Lone Branch basketball player and author- regular catchers, and third baseman Bob Elliott, who led the club at the plate last year with a neat Betaen by Kentucky, Axmy. Cardinals yesterday he can hit.

driver's seat for the grand finale, Ruby Kurinsky. The 160-pounder, who Bparked probable lineup against Reds tomorrow, other than pitcher and It all depends on the spot on old. Ridgefleld Park also of Bergen which "Lady Luck" drops her Temple and Canlsius during their regular season of 19 games hardly anyone expected the Lapchkk quintet to survive the first round- Among the 4-F's is Frank Zsk Columbus to victory In the Little World Series last fall, poled two triples to right center to help the JQ catcher: Bill Don Johnson, Phil Cavarretta, wand next Friday night. of Toronto, a grab-all type short County, took the Group Three final by swamping Railway, 57 to 33. The Parkers had previously Barney's Tap Room team took stop who topped the International League in runs scored.

Other in- two out of three from Melina and National League champs beat the Ival Goodman, Bill Nicholson, Ed. Pete Elko or Peanuts Low- particularly after star Dick Mc-Guire was transferred to fourth ferrying group team from Llsta's painters and paper hang' defeated the defending champions, Cliffslde Park, In a semi-final nelders counted on to stay are was much impressed with the Kidgeheld rark team, Uroup champions, and winners in the finals over Rah way by an impressive 57-33 score. They had less trouble in 'winning the title than any of the new champs. Larry, who reviewed that ery, Tony York, 3b. Memphis, 10-3, at Cairo, HI.

Al together he batted in four runs af era and Sgt. Cleveland's Buddies eked out a two-one victory over game. Wilmington, Al But what happened? In their Gerheasuser, Charley Schanz and Casey Stan VTanme (Justine, who can play all infield positions as well aa catch; first baseman Babe Dahlgren and Tony Ordenana, University of Ha- ter he replaced Johnny Hopp in the ceanport Inn quintet state, toumey for this department, wasn't hesitant in pointing .1 r- 1 11 1 1 1 i .1 Walter Fralick slated to work to The high point of the Lake- The Honor Roll this week saw ngnt field. day In Phillies intra-squad camp wood-Bogota tourney clash was 'Luke" Jordan stepping into the lo ute ruagencia ara. tjuimci waving uic ucbi iccmii ui mc jtai.

He was especially impressed with them after they handed South I I ii vans, Cuba, shortstop who comes the sensational playing of Don first tourney game the Indians eked out a 44-40 win over Bowling Green, of Ohio. Pitted next against Kentucky they upset the Southeastern champions, 48-45, and followed through against DePaul, the pre-tourney favorite. limelight with games of 236, 213 mouth recently In the station Meantime the world champion New York Yankees received word up irom Portsmouth of the Mid game. Evansville, Ind. Tigers receiv Casey, aharpshooting forward of and 203 of the nifty total of 652.

Atlantic league. the winning team, who spoiled the He rolls with the Kothe Grill out at Atlantic City that two more In the outfield are Johnny Bar fit and was one of eight bowlers rett, who la bothered with an ear ed word from Robert Gillespie, 24-year-old right hander, that he'll report within a week from Columbus, where he worked in war plant 1948 regulars Pitcher Ernie Bon-ham and Shortstop Frankie Cros Led by little Hy Gotkln and Bill who turned in three-game totals ailment; Frank Coleman, capped with a knee injury, switch' etti had passed their pre-induc- Piners' chances by firing in a spectacular one-handed shot from the side three seconds before the game ended to enable his team to score a margin of victory. Casey had tossed in one-handed. over the 600-mark. Eight others had scores over 570.

Muncle, Ind. Pirates' southpaw tlon physical examinations. hitter Jim Russell, and 17-year-old Kotsores, who later was named the most valuable player of -the tour- ney, the Indians took a 26-24 half-time lead and pulled away from a 30-30 tie in the second half after 1 Barney's clicked with the high River a walloping, 76-27. Mazel, who handed along his sidelights, was much pressed with the playing of Art Fitzgerald of Ridgeheld Park, and by Bill Paulus, who played sensationally for New Brunswick. There seemed to be a desire of some of Danny Kahler's feammates to sacrifice victory by not giving the tall center the "opportunity he needed to pile up the score, which proved costly to the Shore Conference Toms River team in the Group I title semi-finals, finally to be won by Glen Ridge over Dumont in the finals, 41-40.

The Toms River team was a disappoint-. ment, but it was indeed evident to many that they boys didn't narry Amato of the Sprinefleld. Whit Wyatt, Star right hander of the Brooklyn Dodgers, sent Cuccurllo is scheduled to appear before local draft board today seeking to make his physical exam single game tally when they scattered the maples for a count of Ohio, American Legion team. Four pitchers have 4-F cards Rip Sewell, whose "balloon ball" shots from all angles all afternoon accounting for 11 field goals and five penalty tosses for 27 ,023 In the second game. The transferred from his Asbury Park, word to the Brooks' Bear Mountain, N.

camp that he had been reclassified 1-A and probably N. home board. high three-game tally of the night went to the Rockwell Diner helped him to a 21-9 record last year, Big Johnny Gee, Xavier Re- pointa out of the total scored by College Park, Md. Washington would be called soon for an exam Bogota. team with 2,880.

cigTio, and Al Butcher. regulars drove out nine hits in six ination. 4 s-- Reek Tomaino's 237 was single Casey counted at the expense DePaul's star, Big George Mlwan, was banished on four personal I fouls. I St John's next will play the win- I ner of tomorrow's Dartmouth-Utah NCAA championship final for the recognized National title day. A VAUjjiggiWm Wyoraing.

.1 Kentucky beat the Oklahoma i Aggies, 45-29, to win third Dlace in News from other big league inning intra-camp tussle, most against Early Wynn and Mickey of Rudy Kurinsky. Bogota individual high score while two Others had 236 and four had 232. camps: Maefner. fought an uphill battle all through the second half, aa they overtook Lakewood. Ace Adams.

Star I. THE HONOR ROLL Lafayette, Ind. Cleveland work chose to take advantage of the tall Danny fCahler when they didn't feed him the ball, which certainly is no reflection on the sons of the Lakehurst Naval officer and former coach, who. have shown in earlier games this season that they personally had made no effort to steal the show away from their mates. Con and Dan kept the Indians high in the ratings of teams all sea- reuer pitcher, signed a Giant con Jordan 652 the Lakewood quintet after the Archer Hopes For Turn In tract at what was termed a "sub Piners had scored a 7-2 margin outs changed from morning to afternoon.

Team disappointed that Stromberg 647 Gruber 636 lead at the end of the first quarter stantial" increase in salary. He appeared in 70 games, a record, last game with Pirates rained out. the tourney. Promoter Ned Irish I also announced that the attendance 4 and widened the gap to 20-10 at R. Tomaino 625 R.

Megill 624 year. Bloomington, Ind. "Pitcher Ray the half. of 71,197 for the four nights of the A' Cape Girardeau, Mo. Pitcher jinii t.

.1. .1. ii i. I L. Meyers 619 I.

Baker 610 Ring Career tourney set a new attendance rec Stair, Red holdout, scheduled to talk terms with General Manager Warren Giles and may Join club. ne i 7ft DaoKCEDaii seasun is now History, ana mere is much that may be said as an aftermath to find reasons why the The North Jersey cagers started to gain momentum in the third quarter as Casey became ord. Jack Kramer arrived in Browns' camp still unsigned. He is expected to discuss terms with Vice final results weren different, but ran that always the case? Baltimore. Boston Red Sox ex ELIZABETH March 27 President Bill DeWitt today.

more effective. Lakewood margin waa reduced to 31-22 at the BUILT-IN t'V. GALLUP, N. M. Charles Kast- pect to get in three-hour workouts daily rest of week.

There has been much during the last season to stir up controversy, because things just seemed to happen to make the Lakewood followers think the "deck was stacked," but really French Lick, Ind. Orval Groves' R. Morris 604 G. Welly 599 Rv. G.

Celantana 592 J. Domenico 584 E. Bahr 587 E. Ryan 573 R. Walling 573 three quarter mark, and the pitched well for White Sox in ex WalUngford, Conn.

Braves still nlng sold a player piano to a 'Navajo Indian, but the door to the tor Freddie Archer, Newark welterweight, Wednesday night may mark the turning point in a ring career he hopes will become brilliant; for Frltzie Zivic, former Piners lost out when they fell apart in the final round to be hibition against Detroit. Yielded only four hite, no runs in three- luck can run bad against a team, as Coach Wright has perhaps decided long before this final for the Group II state title. working out indoors, but Manager Bob Coleman hopeful club will get outdoors this week. Indian's mud and log hogan was outscored; 14-3. inning stretch.

W. Karrberg 570 too small to get It inside. Lakewood's chances were jolted Put the piano on the ground worm's welterweight champion, it will be the end of a colorful 0 E. Leister 570 THE SCORES Sgt. Cleve's Buddies (2) Leister 156 236 148 and build a new hogan around If suggested Kastnlng.

boxing record. BOWLING RESULTS when it lost three players on fouls in the last quarter Brown, Greenberg and Kurinsky in that order. Brown had presented The Indian did, and the piano -Archer, who whipped Beau Jack twice, hopes he will beat Christopher 173 20i, Can A Prediction Come True? We have been told of a Long Branch woman of some prominence who recently went to New York City and happened to visit a certain place where a man was featured, who made a practice of being a mind-reader. People would write out questions and submit them to the man, who wiu reported to now is the envy of the. tribesmen MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE MclJsniel ny i7 Wilcox 191 194 another brilliant exhibition.

Dac- 168 157 127 Zivic at the Elizabeth Armory and Mount 178 178 -885 079 Georaea Tavern f01 near Chinle, in the heart of the Navajo hinterlands. ing the losers in scoring with 13 points on six field goals and a Fehl haber R. Bahr Johnson ,...149 199 Romandettl 198 125 147 168 907 1010 Oceanport Inn (1) leap into fistic prominence. Zivic will go into the army after Wednesday's bout and has announced he does not Intend to fight after Llom Club (2) 231 150 200 222 I 111 Score by nerlods: free throw. Greenberg scored have had a reputation as in this mysterious and Johnsou 200 1C3 105 161 207 129 il6 2J2 170 1116 181 200 Browi 171 158 Ahem 158 Matula eight pointa.

1S3 17: somewhat mystic game. Bogota 2 IS- 86 Lakewood 18 11 334 Farwell Steinhardt 155 203 193 192 list 225 175 182 Gruber Calarco Bahr Monahan Ryan 145 204 160 199 Referee Umpire Lakewood ended its season with 20 victories and four defeats, win-nine three trophies during the 831 818 158 128 182 863 She was said to have sat down and wrote out a question relating to whether there would be a license for horse racing 803 Ideal Diner (1) Vitch us the war. Archer, who was recently honorably discharged from the Navy, said he expects to beat the Pitta' burgh fighter because "he Is slower and not as strong. I should Glen Ridge (41) P.O. F.

T.P. at t-lkwood track during IV44. Adair 135 1541 Oakhurst Rowling OAKHURST BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE season, including the playoff title and the regular season championship of the Shore Conference, in 162 fill 102 I2 188 Kothe (1) 157 226 Ahem 202 Mohr 198 R. Adair 110 "I license for horse racing at the Oceanport track will be Hannemuth, 4 8 1 Van Zoeren, 2 12 Braumler, 1 1-3 Atchison, 0 0 Homaine. 1 2 4 Penterman Karrberg Koerner 186 179 167 836 205 183 171 173 23G approved this year, was said to be the answer.

addition to the Central Jersey be able to beat him by setting a Con row 972 Jordan The Standings W. 1.. 41 Corbo. 0 0 0 Keller, 2 0 6 From the amount of work and figuring by the energetic sponsors of the Monmouth Park project, who have not given Capt. Wheelers () 184 Browns Bombers 39 Hodets 138 101 4 131 182 213 969 Rockwell (2) 2iS 226 192 181 153 l.es Harveys TOTALS 1 ,1 Dumont (40) P.O.

P. T.P. Mdfller. Jr. T.

Minor Megill Baker up the quest tor getting racing underway at Uceanport, it would seem that the reported prediction might not be considered 39 38 37 22 118 tilt 177 180 Oakhurst Barbers Denugar Mrs. Co. Deal Fire Co Sr. Group 2 crown. Glen Ridge high school was the first team to capture a championship in the 26th annual state association basketbaU tournament, by nosing out Dumont, 41-40.

Dumont, which had beaten Toms River to gain the finals, staged a thrilling finish that nearly last pace." Also expected at the bout, to give the armory the flavor of Madison Square Garden, are Sgt. Barney Ross, hero of Guadalcanal as a spectator, and the possible inclusion of Mickey Walker, former two-class champion and an Elizabeth, native, as 169 170 168 161 214 Dickie, 3 15 163 173 202 186 862 Callano Vitella Monahan Gold, I (I 0 0 impractical. Welly, Berthold, I 6 II 11 i Zeltner. IS? Metcalf, 0 1 1 I There hasn't been much news coming out of the racing 974 80 KHi Vajda, 10 Wllbart Rube HamDiou Hookers (1) 1SJ 141 141 ISO project or late, but we know that the matter is still very much alive. Barney's Tap Room 2) roesDecK, a lullen, a 1 0 '2' 32 broueht victory, and it wasn't R.

Morris referee for some of the 20' 181 17(1 188 211 2116 205 Knllel Dr. ll'nncu John Slanjat'k Jack McCjuho Irv. Sickles Bert. Jeffrey Frank Dolbier X. MiCouer iiudy Zipper Domenico Malison (JeEXteal TOTALS 16 8 Ohasey 204 216 158 193 222 156 156 197 The New Jersey fight calendar for the week opens tonight at 756 880 feuiBO Huff Meyers Weekend Sports In Brief 179 200 Score by periods: Glen KIdge 18 8 11 441 Dumont 12 8 2 1140 Referee Hoagland.

Umplre Dlleo. Ridsefield Park (57) Laurel Garden in Newark with Melina a Lista (1) Charley Sabatelle of Scranton, and Joe Mantone of Brook until after the final whistle that Glen Ridge could claim the championship. Dumont Rallies Dumont started the final round with a seven-point shortage, but nearly tied the score when Roy Metcalf was awarded two penalty shots when he was fouled while launching a shot just as the gun Bennett MowlHnd Wo.th 186 145 143 159 U8 WainwrlKht n.u. p. l.r.

Les Harveys (3) 184 155 154 ill 179 174 172 138 Highlands Laundry (1) Swarlz 160 194 Ellis 149 121 Hauser 141 161 Anderson 145 170 Komandetti 149 172 742 820 NEW HAVEN Conn. Alan Fsjrd of Tale, tied his own world rnoortl of 49.7 seconds in 100-yard tree style in winning triple at N. 0 R. Hlbbeta 203 169 203 151 lyn, N. slated to make their Jeffrey I'lense 137 10:1 181 165 216 181 156 speed handicap at Bay Meadows race track.

NEW YORK St. John's; of Brooklyn, upset DePaul, of Chicago, 47-39, to win National Invitation Basketball Tourney at debuts in Garden State rings. Tomaino Solme. Scannell, FiBCO. Eucker.

Balchen, Doran, Meyeres. Melina 835 Strom berg Sabatelle will meet Tony Riccio of Bayonne and Mantone will Highlands Esjo (2) Deal Fire Company (0) Nixon 142 1 1 2 4 0 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 9 2 2 1 0 1.12 ntski 906 C. A. A. swimming championships.

He also won 50-yard free style i.f-O and 150-yard backstroke titles. NEW YORK Dartmouth, un- 964 tangle with Joe Curcio of Newark. Madison Square Garden. Cohen 144 Kane Has i Leibhauser Lucas 135 127 142 139 151 161 178 151 872 phlll O'Brien, Sash, Fitzgerald, Heidois, 133 177 barked to end the game. Metcalf, Glen Ridge substitute, tried the first time and the ball spun around the rim, hit the backboard and fell outside.

With the beaten in college competition, won Kelly aiiner Hl-Hsnry Inn (0) Schneider 173 197 Walling 171 177 Bruno 174 158 Mavizi 180 190 Dillione 202 150 Both eight-round bouts will feature welterweights. At Jersey City's Grotto Auditorium on Tuesday Buddy Farrel, Newark middleweight will see 685 Eastern NCAA basketball title by I 26 6 TOTALS Denver Cage Meet Draws Record Gate For A.A.U. Event Rahway (331 beating Ohio State, 60-53. Aud Brindley scored 28 points for win- came already over, meicau F. 774 Monument (3) 125 Hollingshead, 4 2 TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Browns Market (31 dropped in his second shot.

action against Joe Govemale, of Slanjai-k nera. They weren't tne xanaees, dui. DURHAM, N. Craig Wood, Kohlenbuah 207 183 212 Beiler 107 202 212 16' 1.3 173 164 172 Bill Dickie of Dumont and Charlie Ardolino MncPherson Elberson Mamaroneck, N. Y.

won 3 5,000 i 900 872 Cammarano's Bar (3) Celentana 229 194 Addeo "1 111' Cosentino 195 147 aUlB. Tomaino 158 237 HIJ. Tomaino 169 Wi 86 1 922 936 179 230 i''CX, Joraen, White, Hugger, DUoietlo, t'alor, Kudoy, Seai les, 0 4 2 6 tt 4 Keller of Glen both played T. Minor 141 15, 114 Schellack 145 180 167 DENVER, March 27 t--Den Durham open golf toumey with t-urwell 179 174 202 0 2 1 0 0 2 11 2 ver's 10th week-long National A. 12-under par 271.

stellar games for their respective teams. Dickie chalked up 15 ooints on six deuces and three U. basketball tournament Brooklyn, in an eight. Eddie Guerra of New York and Verne Patterson of Paterson will be matched in another eight Jerry Coursel of Long Island, Johnny Ray of Baltimore, lightweights will clash in an eight on Thursday night at the Masonie Temple in Highland Park. Johnny Brown and Chuck Powell of New MIAMI Fla.

Black Badge, which ended Saturday night ex-oeded all attendance and gate a Kentucky Derby nom Penalty shots. 831 895 Lenox Tavern (0) 154 176 148 215 149 167 177 163 135 163 TOTALS Score by periods: Kaliway rark Referee Burns. The loss was the nrst or tne receipts records for the event. 16 11 ol inee, equalled Tropical Park track record of 1:10 in winning six fur 16 Smith Tiehe Miller Coiuhy Dummy Lucas WEEKEND HOCKEY RESULTS 158 1 Sunday lai National League Semi-Final 7S5jPlayotfs Cleveland 3, Hershey 2 I (Cleveland leads in best 4-of-7 sens ries, 3 to 1). Buffalo 3, Indianpo- Yohik.

IHibhets iV. Iavton 225 M. Sickles Hi i-ay 1X8 Zipper 154 J70 Kuiu'i iMcfotler lAllireeht season for Dumont, wnicn naa won its previous 19 starts, three More than 40,000 customers paid approximately 334,000, about long De Soto handicap. York will meet in another eight. of which were in the state 35,000 more than in 1943, itself a Browns (0) 164 134 133 159 201 791 Deneoars (1) 178 135 167 140 140 760 Barbers (2) 151 199 KANSAS CITY Utah whipped Iowa State, 40-31, for Western New Brunswick (45) F.tl.

F. T.P. Palombl, 1 2 Huulun. 7 1 15 753 8S0 record-shattering year, W- N. 222 154 185 lis 2 (Buffalo leads in best 4-of-7! Bogota () NCAA basketball championship.

Greim, National basketball chair Roka. 7 2 It T.r series, 3 to 1). 8 man and tournament director Vllola I Deneg-ar 173 Amateur Hockey Association (Jrosso. 0 1-1 Homeo R. Adair Matulu Carrlgan J.

Adair said. WEEKEND BASEBALL EXHIBITION SCORES Sunday Chicago (A) 10 Detroit' (A) 4. HOT SPRINGS, Ark; Challenge Me, 1 12.60, set track record sf 1:42.3 in winning mile and one 172 201 170 211 son Kouna-noDin riayoiis uinis oayri Romeos Station (1) 156 14K 158 181 192 181 187 I6li 162 196 855 872 Mohrs Tavern (2) 11 2 0 0 0 0 (I Willenback. 1 0 PiSiefano, (1 I Phillips "66" of Bartleaville, defended its title success ltolhier St Louis (N) 10 Fourth Ferry (Md.) Coaat Guard 8, riuiaaeipnia 0. Boston 8, New York 4.

Saturday Everett, 984IKelman :4 168 189 TOTALS 45 i ing Group (Memphis) 3. fully, downing Denver's Ambrose Legion 60-43 in the final game. j.i. liyloi stiKlefer i Wethered Lucas 224 Philadelphia (Al 3 Baltimore National League aemi-inai; totals 196 uwal. 142 168 '2 Lakewood (34) K.tS.

Playoffs Montreal Toronto 1 jjj'i A'm 14 20 Csmdon (37) P.O. I 1 r. T.P. Monr Mohr. Sr.

1'arker Mahler 17 164 160 1C6 Jones. I Lamr, (Montreal leads in best 4-of-7. se 2 906 SL Louis (A) 5. Toledo (AA) 4. Cleveland (A) vs.

Pittsburgh 178 18(1: llticesa. sixteenth Oaklawn handicap. DENVER Phillips, of Bartles- ville, Okla. retained National A. A.

U. basketball title by beating Denver Ambrose-Legion, 50-43, in final of annual tourney. LAFAYETTE. Ind. Michigan won Purdue Indoor track relays w(th total of 4 peinU.

SAN MATEO, Calif. Sir Jef- fery, 14.80, won featured 32,500 I BUY i 2 4 2 Odorlsio. Jablonjky. i 1 0 1 0 (N) cancelled. Dolamote, Wolpin, Johnson, H.unn.

Jupiter, Kurinsky, rjreenherir. sr 866 936 rooks Insurant 131 ries, 2 to 1). American League Semi-Final Playoffs Cleveland 4, Hershey 3. (AHA Rnilnrf-Rnhin Plavnfffl ANOTHER 18 TOTALS Score by periods: Satarday Detroit (A) 5 Chicago (A) 3. Philadelphia.

(A MS Curtis Bay The RAF raid that destroyed Germany's Mohne and Eder dams 152 in May, 1943, was planned with en-'- 'guttering exactness a year in ad-ii i Uahr 158 174 l.inxmayer 200 225 Hodetx 1'fi Brey 180 189 2fJ WAR BOND Christopher, Xew Brunswick 12 2 10 8 Philadelphia 6, New York 1 Brooklyn 9, Boston 8. J7 (Md) Coast Guard 3. SUrermmn and Mouahan 201 221 PALS.

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