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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 12

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i I mi i.l.i.i. Active Week For Shore Teams; 1 9 Games Listed YMCA Quintet Blue Bishops MM Red Bank's Buccaneers and the Long Branch High School baikeU Surprised By ball teams, the Shore Conference's unbeaten leaders, and the unvic torlous Long Branch quintet, will top the Shore's court teams in activity this week with three games each in the area's 19 game" program over the period. The Bucs and Gyen Wave teams clash Thursday Smaller Team nignt on the Long Branch floor, rar rg- fi Faces Boys' Club In M-0 Keyport Diner In Quest Of 12th Consecutive Win and tnis tends to line up as a keen battle of rivals, regardless of the previous records of the two outf t. The Red Bankers have the scoring threats In Pete Foster, and the i 'r I Asburs Fire-Gome Losing Streak Ends With 39-35 Victory, fiXherf uch as CbvU Patterson and Charlie Woodward and their team mates, wqile the Waves would need to present a surprise in basket making in order to loom as a threat to Coach Frank J. Pingi-tore's hustling Buccaneers.

Staff Correspondent WUl the Keyport Diner post its ASBURY PARK A small hut 12tk consecutive victory tonight? The Diner faces an often tough mighty St. Rose basketball contingent, outweighed man for man, fi i i i but notoriously hot and cold, At extended Aabuvy Park hr. Satur lantic HlglHand Varsity Club on day night before falling 39-35. The the Keyport-Matawan Recreation Blue Bishop victory severed its basketball floor. five-game losing streak and handed While the Diner men attempt to Bel mar's Purple Roses its fifth set continue their domination of back in 11 starts.

league opponents; the rest of the squad will play? host to Hamilton tomorrow nipht, and, with little known of te strength of the Township team coached by Paul Vandermark will snap that 11-game losing streak that haunts the squad. While the Wave quintet is occupied with Hamilton tomorr6w night, the challenging Freehold Colonials will' try the assignment of doing what Manasquan and Neptune has failed to do this season. Monmouth-Ocean County League I 1 Coach Vic Hirsch's Purple and Gold clad classy dribblers had but members will not be idle. LippiV Gives Us The Works And It Smelts We opened the envelope it was scented with lovely perfume. And after opening, the odor became more evident and Off the Rec- ord became somewhat nervous.

Besides the stationery was a lovely rose shade written with contrasting irdc. shall never saj) hello to you again" wrote the fe who signed her name "Your reference to Mr. America (Gene Stanley) as the phoniest actor among business using his real name (Eugene Stanley Zygowicz. am a memher of the Gene Stanley Fan Club and whenever possible, I attend all his bouts and any act he puts on happens to be real good, therefore, you have no business referring to him as a phony." "I have never in my life swooned and have never been made to feel swoony by either Mr. America or Frank Sinatra and I have seen Frankie in person at least six times." "You are just jealous because the few hairs you do have are short and not blond.

I can remember when you had more hair and you wore it longer and at times it appeared flowing because you needed a haircut. But I suppose if your hair Were blond, it Would be a different story." "They say gentlemen prefer blonds and the fact you don't prefer Mr. America, who is blond, proves you are not a gentleman. No gentleman would refer to members of the male sex as having bay windows for stomachs. That condition is a very personal "Now when Jjou pass me on the street and I don't one man over the six-foot mark Fighting to get back on its feet, and he was Dick Rabb, 6-1 center.

the Long Branch YMCA plays host But despite the height disad to the mighty Asbury Park Boys vantage the Belmar brigade fought Club on the Long Branch High School court Sporting a 94 record. This task for the Colonials wilLbe with all its fury and at times out-jumped the home squad even under Asbury's own bucket Rabb combined with Mickie Asbury Park will be out to punish the Branchers with their seventh to halt the winning streak of led Bank at the Buccaneer court. With Russ Booth arid Petey Reeves prov loss. Perry and Jack Kennedy to heckle Like the Keyport Diner, the Red the Bishops the entire evening and Bank Trojans will have a streak to keep intact when they invade the team that was rated a 10 to -HIGH MEN Riter Falfe' Nate De Long, left, snd Beloit's 15-point underdog, pressed Coach the Belmar Community Center to ing a tower of defensive strength in halting the scoring spree of such fellows as George Bruen and Len Morgan of Manasquan and Bob Ward of Leonardo, they will have the job cut out for them tomorrow night to check the point making efforts df Bill Bresnahan and Walt Meyer of the Colonials. James M.

(Chippy) Coleman's cagers throughout the entire play the Belmar VFW. Unlike the Diner, the Trojans are working on THE MAULER TODAY Jack Dempwy, famed as the Manassa Korr iwnfempg seem to be trying for an altitude record, too, going after a rebound at Beloit, Wis. They happen to be the nation's highest scorers in college basketball. The home team won its 17th victory in 19 games, 82-64. a losing skein having dropped nine Mauler, who has been voted the in a row thus far.

St. Rose opened the scoring on foul by Rabb but Aebury took A couple of clubs hovering around greatest prize fighter of the first half of the 20th century, puts up his famous fists as he shows how the .500 mark will collide in the Point Pleasant High School gym College Court Men's Bowling a short-lived lead when the Belmar contingent warmed up, they hit with accuracy, clinging to a 14-10 advantage at the end of the he looks today. The was made in a nationwide poll of Stars Play At Tourney Slated sportswriters and sportscasters conducted by the Associated Press. The former champ trained for many of his bouts in Long Branch, N. J.

nasium when the Keahsburg rep resentatives, Buck Smith's, bump elbows with the Point Pleasant Anglers. Rogel's Bar of Red Bank tackles Lazare's Shoes. The Keyport team will play this game previous to the Diner-Varsity Club fiasco on the Keyport-Matawan Recreation Cen first period. Asbury Park took the lead in the second stanza and left Heading at half time to the tune of 19-16. The Bishops tallied nine and the visitors but two, the latter comjng Ft.

Monmouth For Plainfield Friday night the Red Bank will play host to Keyport for their second Shore Conference tilt of the week. Long Branch gets their third shot at a victory on Saturday night in their week's program, when thje Blue Bishops play host in the Sunset Ave. gymnasium. The close threat and the scare handed the Bishops by St Rose High School team of Belmar last Saturday night, the Waves are gaihCg hopes that they can turn in some type of an upset this week. Red Bank'ldoms as the top team in the Shore Conference, since from two charities netted by Ken ter's playing surface.

One of the richest bowling team competitions attempted in New FORT MONMOUTH The popular presence of college basketball teams visiting Fort Monmouth is The rest of the week's slate shows CWV Romps Over Little nedy. St. Rose almost lost the services Jersey in recent years, the first of its stellar center during the in Lazare's at Atlantic Highlands and the Keyport Dinrtr at Buck Smith on Thursday, while Red Bank's expected to reach its lieight this annual handicap bowling termission when he came down coming Wednesday night when an classic will be held March 18 to with a severe pain in his chest Trojans tackle Asbury Park Friday: April 16 at the Plainfield Bowling aggregation of eastern college all stars will play Fort" Monmouth's Recreation lanes Silver, 67-47 Combs Gets 7 Goals Signaleers at the Post Gym. Rabb, however, returned to action in the third frante after a brief rest and examination. Both shore schools came through Sponsored by the host establish they appear to have the worst of the tough teams of the loop out ment, the tournament ffers a Taking vengeful delight in their of the way for the regular season.

000 first prize as well as' a $500 first Definite plans for the collegiate entourage agreeing to Wednesday's contest were announced late yesterday by the Special Services net award. In addition the management guarantees 10 per office, and already six members of the all-star group have committed In Routing Squadron BROOKLYN, P) Dr. Clarence (Buddy) Combs of Red Bank, N. scored seven goals to pace the Brooklyn Polo Club to a 13-9 win over the Squadron trio in an exhibition match at the Squadron armory Saturday night. cent of the competing teams will receive awards with additional prizes to be given if entries warrant.

say hello to you, you will know the reason why. I am going to tell Gene Stanley and members of the club what you wrote. In fad, I am sending them copies of your column." We are deeply touched by the writer's sentiments. We admit we have little hair, the few strands being short and not blond. But, ohhh, we do prefer blonds.

Some of the loveliest females we know, among others, are blonds. As for men, exclude the falsies, and they're in a class all by themselves. Toky' Tokanos, Former Gridder, Paper Man Frank (Toky) Tokanos, former Long Branch High stellar tackle, now operates Victor's News Service. 1 he 1 75-pound lineman played along side of A. V.

Ippolito, present Green Wave coach, and the end and taclfle were quite a handsome twosome on the gridiron. Both were members of the 1932 team and you fans can recall that oft-discussed Asbury Park game and the resulting severing of relationship between the two schools. Gentlemen's Gentlemen Ready For Take Off Those fine gentlemen, who comprise the 33 Club, are at it again and take off for the big city Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 22.

Frexy Bob Sexton, the club's able guider, along with Eddie Juska, Bill Wooding, Harlo Clark, John Lawley, and Sam Morris, have 1 completed plans for a fun-laden session, including a hockey game at Madison Square Garden. Tariff, including most of the trimmings, is set at five dollars and members of the exclusive organization are urged to contact any of the committee members for reservations. Hutzley-Mazzacco Combination Very Able In last Friday's column, we said that "Paul Van-dermark. Long Branch, hasn't had a chance yet to coach a team that has learned its basic basketball fundamenlats Sophomore through Senior years." What Off The Record meant Was that the Vandermark-Frank West combination has not had a chance to bring the boys up in their particular system. We did not mean that Cliff Hutzley and Jimmy Mazzaco did not leach the boys basic rules.

On the contrary, we have had and continue to have confidence in the ability of Hutzley and Mazzacco as basketball coaches and the records these two men compiled during their three-year slay is indeed glorious. themselves. with fine play in the third period and both combines hit for an even dozen markers. The home shooters, still maintained their three-point advantage. Coleman's crew edged ttie Roses by one point in the final session, 8-7, but the more than 1,000 spectators stood and cheered the gallant St.

Rose team after the contest ended. Perry and Buzzie McDermott paced the St. Rose sooring with 10 AH competition will be held on They are, six foot-six Al Gilford, of Montclair State Teachers; Al Geltzerler, Newark senior who work, the Catholic War Vets weptuna and Manasquan are fair-romped over Little Silver( 6747, lv certain of being the teams to yesterday afternoon on the Lyceum n8nt 14 out for second and third, court. The Vets" salved their wnile Hoffman looms as a possUJe wounds with this game, having fourth place playoff quintet banWg been knocked out of the first half strong finish by Freehold, title in the CityLeague last Thurs- Other games tomorrow night will day by this same Little Silver match Hoffman's ambitious team team. from South Amboy against Mana- In posting their first win of the squan's team at the the Big Blue season on their home the CWV court.

The Neptune crew will be gave a flashy demonstration in the idle Tuesday, but will be at home first. Seeming able to do no against Toms River Friday. The wrong, the Vets carved out a 19-1 Big Blue has a chance this week advantage in the first quarter and to pull ahead of the Scarlet Flyers weekends with squads scheduled '4 fj 1 ill at 2, 4:30, 7, and 9:30 P.M. each Saturday during the event while is breaking the college's all time scoring record in tallying over a Sunday squads will start competi Sure Of Time, thousand points; Lou Toia, a sen tion at 3:30 and 6 P.M.One hun ior at the University of Penn, and dred percent of handicap, based on Aaron Green of "Rutgers. points each while Alvin- (Red) 200 individual average, will be giv The other two men to date are But Who Won? Pollack led the winners with 14.

en up to 200 pins per team per Herb Krautblatt and Ben Pagli- game. The event has been sanc Asbury Prk (39) St. Rate 135) aroli. Six foot-three inch Krautblatt is formerly of Rider College and tioned by the American Bowling Congress and entries close March 1. 9lJ.Knnedy, i 1 3 5 Race In Protest 2 8Perrv, 4 2 10 0 0'McCsnn, 0 0 0 Owners' of the Plainfield estab more recently with the Baltimore Bullets of the NBA.

He is now playing pro ball with Bridgeport Torres, Skinner, N'pvola. I Williams, Pollock, Stern, Pollitt, lishment and sponsors of the tour 2 Si'Uab. 2 3 7 6 14 Seane. ir 113 0 2'vlcDermott, 4 2 10 NEW YORK, (JP) Who won the Wanamaker mile in the Millrose 0 0 of the American League. ney are Jim Delaney, Don Phillips and Sam Davidson, all former Gls Pagliaroli is well-known for his 12 15 39' 12 11 35 games Saturday night Don Gehr mann or Fred Wilt? and able bowlers in their own right.

left the court at halftime leading they are now tied with, since they by a 46-9 score. have a chance to win over Hoffiiri During the second half Coach and then travel to Point Pleasant Jack Wenzell substituted freejy to meet the Gulls on Friday. The and Little Silver managed to cut double triumphs would boost them the edge slightly. Marv Fowler out of the tie with the Flyers, paced the winners with 26 points, though both teams win. Walt Fisher and Bob Piper fol- Atlantic Highlands invades Leo-lowed withull and 10 respectively, nardo tomorrow night for a Bay-Once again it was Little Silver's shore feud, while Rumson will, big three that gave the Vets the journey to Matawan and Keyport most trouble.

Al Pound, Joe Baci- will clash with Lakewood. Point galupi and Bergman combined to Pleasant is also facing their Ocean net 34 points. Bergman posted 14. County rivals', Toms River. f4 Pound and Bacigalupi hit for 10 On the non-conference front, As-apiece.

bury Park's Bishops are up against In the preliminary contest the a tough assignment at New Bruns- basketball achievements at Seton Hall, where he graduated three Score by Pertd Asbury Park 10 9 12 St Rose 14 2 12 Officials. Cooper and Silverman. years ago. The six foot-four for Grant Still By a three-two margin, the judges at the finish line decided on the bespectacled Gehrmann after some 15 minutes of wrang mer Pirate is currently playing ling. It was that close.

But today, the two officials who Leads League picked G-man Wilt as the winner in the thrilling dash to the tape spoke of protesting the decision. ASBURY PARK The accent continued on scoring in the Asbury 6c Association shaded Mon- wick, while the Red Bank Cath- All that the five officials can Park. City Basketball League, when mouth Beach, 4341. Carroll Hanlsh olics are irfvading Perth Amboy City League Opens Second Half Schedule Wednesday agree on is the time: 4:09.3. For total of nine players have now led the winning club with 14 to play the St.

Mary's High team. with the professional Scranton team. Another item of interest is the height of the college squad. With Gifford, Pagliaroli and Krautblatt well over six feet, Green and Gelt-zerlar measuring six-one and three, respectively, it leaves only one player under this category. He is Penn's Toia, who stands two inches short of being six feet and is outstanding as playmaker.

Additions to the present squad are expected in the next few days. Wednesday's Signaleer opponent was originally listed with Camp Kilmer, but inasmuch as the in points. Wentling find Bob DeCaro Turning to the Friday clashes, each runner, it was the fastest eight-furlong of his career. passed the century mark, and at least two of them, Bobby Grant Trotters Top Buck Eyes The third week of activity in the Long Branch Jligh School Saturday Morning League saw the Globe Trotters, Junior Varsity, Democrats and Iron Dukes winning. The Globe Trotters nailed the Buck Eyes, 35-28.

The Junior Varsity had little trouble in downing the Jugglers, 63-25, while the Democrats slammed the Junior Democrats, 52-19, and the Iron Dukes rocked the Turtles, 4925. collected 13 and 10 respectively. Atlantic Highlands' will travel to Franklyn Dennis and Steele Scott Lakewood where they will meet were high scorers for the losers the Pinters, who are smarting from nd Harold Downes, should hi4 the There is talk a rematch but appears unlikely at this stage. With a turbulent first half be-f- with 17 and 10 points respectively, recent reversals. Rumson is the 200 mark before the 12th week of play is concluded on Wednesday night.

Grant increased his margin over the rangy Claverite to five Wilt is available but Gehrmann will 'compete for Wisconsin in midwest indoor meets the rest of this The Vets olay host to one of the underdoes againsre spirited stronger teams in the area next nardo quintttrhile Hoffman will County Hunt Meet Listed For Oct. 28 Sunday when the Asbury Park travel to Matawan where there will points a result of his 19 point winter. Asa Bushnell, chief finish judge (Continued on Page 15) Claverites are faced on the Lyceum out-put during the week, while of the mile race, cast the deciding stallation was recently closed it hind them, the Catholic War, Vets, who lost the first half in their last two games, will start a campaign for the second half title Wednesday night when they face the Young Men's Hebrew Association in the first game of a Long Branch YMCA City League twinbill on the Long Branch High School court. The Vets swept through their court Downes, playing less, added but 16. vote in favor of Gehrmann.

left an opening on Fort Mon Pat D'Esposito of North Asbury I Utile Silver (47) mouth's schedule and the lone op () a NEW YORK, (P) The biggest program of hunt racing ever sanctioned by the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association was announced Saturday. Jr. "I was certain Gehrmann won," Bushnell said, "and I was chiefly interested in having the victory 0 10 0 OBaclaalupi. Jagglera I Vanity .1) portunity of bringing in the col 0. A 5 1 to SOO lege all-star team.

Tomaini. 2 0 4 'jiblwher. 2 4 alaswio. Murphy, 1 1 0 0 0 2 6 14 1 7 awarded to the person who won." 5 0 10 2 0 4 10 1 21 it 0 10 The public is invited. Wentling.

0 Fowler, 13 Miller, 0 Planer, ckelberry, 1 HanJach, 1 Piper, 4 De Rosa, 2 Drug, handicapped by illness, was in but briefly and failed to improve his third place standing. Joe Gachina of Andy's showed the biggest jump of the week, his 29 point sortie raising him from 61 w4i slanulng. Tom Among the 27 Spring and Fall Bushnell said he consulted meet 0 26Pleming, 0 Marcelll, 0 3 llParkr. 1 0 S.Bergman, 4 1 3 reUey. 3 3 lO Crmklin, 1 1 5'WrlghL.

0 2 '-O, first four league games only to be unhorsed by the Italian-American 1 2 lone, 0 10 lore. 2 1 5 Xuzki. vlauro, meetings are two in New Jersey, 2 0 4 Angerio. 1 3 referees Darr' Ferris and Albert 7 0 14 iciation and Little WhelUe and both agreed Jie should 0 Silver irt SsOhteSts: i iie nake the decision. Seore br Peri 63 925 ColagouTl, 1 De Caro, 0 Camasaa.

4 Barry, 0 the.JIonmouth County Hunt facing Red Bank on Oct. 28 and the Essex Fox Hounds group will get into action Nov. 4 at Far Hills. of the Vets also improved his Opound, 0 81 01 Asbury: GliuG Plans Ready But Jesse Abramsnn in a ennv. 4 fi Jr.

Varsity 19 10 standing considerably with a 17 riefhtort ctnrv in tha Vaiu Vm-It 0 14 3 k.w.j I A 1.1 Officials: Haunton and Devito. Little Silver game was completed under protest, action on which is expected to be decided upon row evening. 17 13 47 point advance that shoved his from 30 7 671' Moat loowaara aaoda oa ynvt aoaaa aaly olW plena i a withot' Score br Periods 42d to 31st position in the lists nit r.jr cud Glofcr TrMltn (Ml) r. pi r. 11r' 1 22 1 47 aaoarwy.

Waff pw a i 39 of the lads have now hit above ASBURY PARK Preparations Herald Tribune wrote that Wilt should have been declared the winner by AAU rules. Will himself said, "I know I hit the tape first, across my shoulder." 2 JO 1 5 1 7 0 6 Following the YMIIA-CWV game Wednesday evening, the Goreey the half century figures. Official: Vioceui ana bi. Mm. Beaoli (41 Aw.

4) ii art 4 2 .1 0 High School Hoop Schedule ft Drlte, 'rres, 3 1 0 1 1 3 9 4 4 3 0 1 0 Downes has a big lead in two have been completed for the holding of the baseball clinic, sponsored by the National Association Bfcri. Unwr. 5r-ot I "rft io. yrr. Oilers and Little Silver will tangle.

fviki.nrf I i 1 3Kckelberrr. lit 0 pointers, with 82 to 71 for both 1 TiBarrv. 1 Bradley, If Wilt lost the race, he did it in the last foot when Gehrmann's The Oilers finished their first half schedule with an even record of Grant and Art Makris of the Of Professional Baseball Leagues. 1 1 i 1 i 4 I 0 17Wentllng, 3 lOHanlwh. 2 De Caro.

Phalanx Club, but Grant with 53 Dennis, Scott, Eager, Sayre, in the Asbury Park High School IS 5 .11 Srr by Pwi rush brought him from behind. three wins in six games OCHERAL PUBLIC LOAM CORPORATION i wm ret ara moaowav, snd noot fovst rAMrown nofl LOHO MANCH 6-4 SOO free tosses leads all comers by Wednesday and Thursday eve Abramson said Bushnell should 35 1128 IOotx- Trotters 7 Burk Eves 5 7 Officials: Haunton and Smi'h. wide- margin. Makris and Bob lg 7 4 nings, with the initial sessions not have had a vote on the decision Little Silver wound-up near the bottom of the league but showed -flashes of last year's form when 1 411 ear fertarfa Monmouth Bwh 11 Davis of Lager Bros, are tied foi because "under AAU rules the slated for siv o'clock. Joe Cusick.

a member of the St Louis Tarl Iroa DnkM ln) la 4 I second in this department with 1 JAN Association three judges picking first and sec they dumped the CWV. OSIclal: rtnr. Cardinal chain, and Ben Ger- ond gave a 2-1 verdict for Wilt." The first half will be terminated jnnis. Maeam. Wfin'elcj'.

i 2 2 6 2 14 arghty, who is under contract mounting tosses each, while Mel Sespedes has 29 and Downes and Eddie Seyler 26 each. Grant has A 2-2 deadlock was reached, 2 0 4'vri 4 Bumrr. 1 3 0 Miort. r. 4 a Irban 5 1 5 1 II tonight when the YMHA tangles TOMORROW Hamilton at Long Branch.

Asbury Park at New Brunswick. Atlantic Highlands at Leonardo. Rumson at Matawan. Freehold at Red Bank. Keyport at Lakewood.

Hoffman at Manasquan. Point Pleasant at Toms River. Red Bank Catholic at St Mary's (Perth Am boy). Bank at Long Branch. FRIDAY 0 Bradi'y.

Warren. Abramson added, "because Bush with the New York Giant organization, will bf teachers in charge 1 1 3 with Monmouth Beach in a game being played before the YMCA- been "fouled often as ne drove in nell accepted the vote of the judge picking third as an official vote of the sessions. Asbury Park Boys' Club M-O game 23 1 It 5 25 ity chances, while his nearest com (Continued on Page 15) Several well-known local urn for the first place decision Seton Hall Villanova MONDAT MlftHT WWJn i4 pires and amateur ballplayers ay Pertwas trnn Dukra 29 If) Tuft! OffK-ials: Haunton and Smith. Abramson added if Wilt chooses will also be admitted to the con to protest, the New York AAU, Sports Mirror have been invited to attend the meetings and contribute to the Dnaarrat final board of appeal, must decide Jr. Dtmmt ai ferences upon payment of the registration fee.

He has made it Pi if the voting followed the rules. evening instruction. Coaches and managers of local amateur Atlantic Highlands at Lakewood. It 1191 0 1 1 3 5 0 0 1 0 4 clear, however, that only those 2 WConnolly. 4 Inlian.

"dray, I I JmHh and semi-pro outfits, as well seriously interested should try to SPORTS BRIEFS Muarino. 12 Van Not. I I RuKftamano, Brans, 4 (Isllo Rtmo. i Bian hurn. grammar school coaches, and TODAY A YEAR AGO Ben Hogan and Jimmy Demaret tied for first place in the $10,000 Phoenix Golf Open with scorei of 278.

Seton HallnCreightonU. attend. Bob Kislin's, the College Shop, Big Ten basketball teams have tnu'rmin. 2 (00 1 other adults interested in learn been competing for 45 consecutive ing more about our national pas Hayes and Britton of Point Pleas-! seasons, with the vovent of tne 1 i It time, are urged to attend. Rumson at Leonardo.

St. Rose at St Mary's (South Amboy). Keyport at Rfrt Bank. Toms River at Neptune. Hoffman, at Matawan.

Manasqnaa at Point Pleasant Red Bank Catholic a4. Freeholds 'SATURDA Long Branch al Asbury Park. ant nd Shenfood'i of Red Bank. ATUWAT HIHT WtWt Bear BILL M0OXK sWril ffca Ut-t THREE YEARS AGO Three 2 2 SI ar ay Prrn Democrat 1 1 1 1 i 1950 campaign. Edward F.

Carleton, local chair 1152 1 Junior Dmw ral all sporting goods stores, have underwritten the local expenses of Army grid UrJ)oc Blanchard, Clean DavU and Barney Poole man of the clinic, has announced; Wes Farrell hit nine home runs OBicitia: Haunton and Smith thaljoldet ere seriously) requested a lour- month leave' to me ewimc-nna uerr cooperation bi 40 fame for Cleveland to aw wwai -TV 0Ua-aV MMW rT a 'i ADfrrrwvir, smrfts (On Page 15) play pro football THE ATLANTIC BEFININO COM PANT 14 A I I mterestrd in learning the ins and has made possible the bringing of a major league record for circuit outs of the professional game.lthe clinic to the Shore. (clouts by pitchers..

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