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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 8

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1Mb DAILY KtUJKU, LUNts BKANtll, WtONtbUAT, 1 Vf tfGHT Tigers Win Series; Dolphins Nip Long Branch 41-39 I -l Braves I landed Ashury's Late JOp SKI Back Home Doc Williams Stale Basketball Tournament Setback Trenton Upsets Seton Hall In Title Contest Rally Drings Win Over Fights Duval In F'o League In Shore ASBURY PARK After lagging XSk Af PARK Walter ASBURY PARK Out-scoring their opponents 64 In an overtime period, tlus Asbury Park Dolphins took a thriller from the Long Branch YMCA cogers, 41-39, last NEW BRUNSWICK Trenton Catholic High School shook off the challenging Seton Hall threat last Speedy) Duval, 160, Philadelphia, At Elltabeth Armory TON IQHT 6:30 Fori Lae vi. Hlflhulown 7:30 Mlllburrt Vf. Merchanlvllla 8:30 Weeh-iwkan vt. Highland Park THURSDAY 6:30 Duncllen va. Capa 7:30 Enfllewood va.

Audubon 8:30 Springfield va. North Plain-field. FRIDAY 7:30 Union Hill va. 8:30 Central (Newark) va. Perlh Amboy.

SATURDAY 1:30 St. Patrlck'a (Elli.) va. St. Roae (Belmar), Parochial, Claaa C). 2:30 Group 3:30 Group II 8:00 Group III 9:00 Group IV i rli? sit) UKV night to retain the Class A Paro will meet: sensational 19yeafld jbpc Williams, Bronx, in i the 'six round main event.

Friday night at chial school championship in the state tournament final at the he Park Armory Arena. I fJW, 1 In- night in a game preliminary to the American Professional Basketball league game on the Convention Hall floor. Pat Petillo provided what proved to be the winning basket with 33 Rutgers University gymnasium Trenton finished strong to triumph 55-47 and thereby gain re The boxing program will-shift back to the armory from the Con for thrco periods, the Elizabeth Braves rallied in the final period but fell short of the needed sum found themselves shaded by the Trenton Timers, 54-52, and eliminated from the American Professional Basketball League playoffs last night on the Convention Hall court. The triumph placed the Tigers in third place and dropped the Klizabeth Braves into fourth position in the playoffs. The Braves used the Convention Hall floor as their home court, and the scries was ended last nifiht, since the vention Hall 'where was' nre- venge for two previous setbacks I I.

during the regular season by Seton fse'ntod last Friday-under thcius- Hall's pre-tournament favorite to pices of the Asbury Park tiki I I dethrone the champs. seconds remaining in the three minute overtime frame. Herky Schoen-dorf got an insurance point when he connected with a penalty toss seconds later. Lodge. for the benefit of the rippled Kid jes Fund.

Grade School In his last appearance Williams' outsmarted! and loiit- pointed the-aggressive With less than a minute to play in the game, and the trailing 35-31, Sal Maccioli, hero of the In the first half of the twin bill St. Joseph's of West New York captured Class title honors by winning 47-43 in a thriller that was won in the final 'minutes by the sharpshooting.of Bill Kelly, St. Joseph guard, to defeat St. Mary's of Perth Taylor. Since the here Williams met Willie Scott previous evening's battle with the Wcstside of Red Bank, put in In.

Newark' ring and. knocked r-tticiljf him out in the fifth Games Played POINT PLEASANT In three game's played earlier this week on the Point Pleasant court, the Point Pleasant Borough Grammar school basketball team defeated the Farmingdalt quintet. 28-19, while the Eighth and Sixth clinched their league championships by downing had fought Major Williaijis, Dick Giedlin, Trenton Catholic a one hander. With 20 seconds left Walt Fisher put in a layup to tie the score at 35-35. As the deciding period opened Johnny Lee was fouled by Joe Me-gill and put in his free throw to Trenton quintet had triumphed Sunday night to win the first of the scheduled three game series to settle third and fourth places.

A win last night for I'ac Braves would have shifted theaction back to Trenton tomorrow night for the deciding game. Len Lesser opened the game with a foul shot. Then for the first two and one half minutes not a field shot was scored. Midway in the first quarter the Braves were leading. 8-6, Ed Boyle, former Temple University athlete.

scoring ace, grabbed the spotlight on point making with 23 as he tallied 11 field goals and a gift Trenton, in the local armory several weeks ago and had knocked out Major Roy In the first round. Doc Wiliiams rates a strong left Bill Dickey puts on uniform of club with which he played when he first broke into baseball. The New York Yankees' former catcher and manager is Southern Association's Little Rock's new manager. I shot. Don Solinsky and Mitrosky the Seventh Graders, 26-0, and the Welterweight Grigori lifts 359-pound barbell in Moscow, to establish a new world record for light-heavyweights.

Novak, first Russian to be world champion in any exceeded Frenchman Ferrari's record by more than four pounds Fifth Graders, 31-7, respectively. grab a one point margin for the Dolphins. Then Walt Fisher came through with another important two points. MeGill followed this with another All-Star Court each marked up 12 points for the winners. Solinsky proved a marksman on charity shots.

He had 11 chances to score and made good 10 times. Giedlin and Solinsky finished a four year career with the Trenton quintet with Giedlin jab, and an effective right. Speedy Duval has a good reputation in the armory arena. Having won six out of seven bouts since his last appearance here, Duval rates as a real test for the boy from Dewey Fragetta's New York stable of fighters. 0 10 0 0 0 2 Sixth Graders (31) Martin 0 (i.

Cooper 1 A. C'ooppr 0 Hr.eker 1 Stall Space Applications put in a field goal and a free throw for the Tigers and that was th last Long Branch field goal and then three points were separating them Tilt Scheduled fX from the Dolphins. Allan Small, previously held to a Flood Monmouth Park Club freeman 4 Iowlinc r. 0 IVarce 3 lead the Braves had. The Tigers were in front at the end of the initial period, 16-10, at the half, 31-23, and at the three quarter mark, 43-34.

rul shot, zipped a twin pointer for Applications for stall space 'for Monmouth Park's Summer With the game being moved to the Asbury Park Convention Hall court and the teams split up into The Braves allowed the Tiger scoring a grand total of 1.193 points while his team mate over that span of years had 1,030. Giedlin last night set a fast pace in the second period with six field goals to contribute in the scoring race that found the Trenton team holding a 22-19 edge. meeting, June 19 through, July 30, continue to flood the offices of the Northern New Jersey race course. The demand for stabling room is far greater than a year ago, when more than horses southern and northern divisions, the third annual "Nite of Stars" all- Fifth Graders (7) Jordan 1 Itceves 1 Wilbur 0 Pun rati 1 nHMon ft 0 Adair Hushes 0 were available for every stall, with requests being received from star game will be held this year on the Parkers and sliced the Branch- er margin to one point. With 33 seconds left Small was fouled.

He missed his opportunity. Pat Petillo tapped in a rebound for the lead-getting basket. The Long Barnch quintet was hampered by lack of familiarity with the court. They trailed at the end of the first frame, 14-2. However, they found themselves and managed to score 10 points some of the most prominent owners in the sport.

Rated as a shaky risk as a title Among those early seeking fa- Itl Last week Duval added a victory over the Wilmington middleweight, Lee Doats, at the Vineland arena. -The boxing show will got underway at 8:45. The semi-final six will feature heavyweights, with Archie Mc-Bride, Trenton, facing Eddie Wilson, Philadelphia. MrBride is undefeated, and has victories over Antoin Duquette, Boston; Kenny Barnes, Philadelphia; and Dave Gtanton, New York, on his list. McBride is 20 years old, weights 180 pounds, and is recognized as a puncner.

Wilson is a "roily poly" heavy repeater the Trenton team played advantage to be built up to 12 points, 50-38, before they did anything. AI Moschetti hit with a lay-up and a free throw and Steve Juenger put in a brace of charity tosses to cut the margin to seven markers, 5043. After Drucker put in a field goal for the Tigers, Ily Gotkin hit with a free throw and so did Paul Walker to again shave the advantage to seven points. 31 0- 7 ciliiies are the King Ranch, owners i of Assault: W. M.

Jeffords, S. D. ni Sidell, Ventnor Smith, vice chair-L NOFe 1 OUFIieV Score by periods: Sixth Grariprs 14 6 Fifth Graders 3 ft 4 Referee Umpire: Rodl. Eighth Graders (26) a determined game, trailing at the end of the first quarter 9-8, they came back to hold a 30-28 edge at halftime. The Seton Hall team man of the Kentucky State Racing was led by Bloom and McDonough Saturday, March 29.

The games will again be promoted by Izzy Breslow. The Exchange Club of Red Bank will sponsor the affair with Pete Pingitore as chairman of the sponsoring committee. The game has been switched from the Asbury Park high school floor because of greater seating capacity in the boardwalk arena. In past years the players were selected from the Monmouth County schools and then were split between the two coaches, who would draw for the players. The county will be split into with 13 and 10 points respectively.

Commission, Brookmeade Stable; Seven schools will be represent-Joseph M. Roebling, Samuel D. cd in the first Shore Conference The opening game was a thriller In the last minute of play the in the second quarter, which was the same amount as the Dolphins. They out-scored the Dolphins, 23-9 in the second half to get themselves even before the game ended. Both teams disagreed with the that was decided in the last min Riddle and a host of those whose silks fl iiigh and mighty on the weight, on the type of Tony Ga- ute by Kelly who dropped in two quick field goals in a row to turn the tide from a 4342 lead for turf.

Riddle, successful at the officials on many occasions and al dale 2 ft 4 Connty 5 I'1 Lansing 0 1 0 (Flrinif? 0 ft Williams 4 ft Hrandau 0 0 Reynolds 0 ft 0 Rrown 2 ft 4 Kodi 0 0 0 13 0 26 Seventh Graders (0) IT Clayton 0 0 nuenip.il I ft 0 0 Praroe A 0 0 Moore 0 Kmerick ft 0 Jobos 0 Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 Score by periods: Eighth Graders 10 2 426 Seventh Graders 0 0 ft 00 bowling tournament Wednesday, March 26, at the Asbury Park Recreation Bowling Alleys, it was revealed today by Frank J. Pingitore, chairman of the committee in charge of the event. Some 35 keglers'from the seven high schools will bid for individual and, team honors next Wednesday, with Joseph Cush- augural meeting when he won three races during the course of though no serious trouble occurred Bob Meyer was forced to leave the ingle afternoon, has acquired southern and northern divisions game in the first period by Referee Perth Amboy's five and shifted the tally to show St. Joseph's out in front, 4643, McGovern had a shot at a free throw as the game ended that brought the finals to 4743. Trenton Cathnli (SKI Braves were trailing, 54-49.

Moschetti netted a point from the 15-foot mark and Lesser sent in a one hander. Time ran out and the two-point Tiger margin proved to be enough for the victory. This was the second consecutive win for the Tigers over the Braves and it gives them the scheduled three game series and advances them in the lc-'uc playoffs standings. Ben Goldfadden, a former Temple University star, who played one of the famed parterre boxes Leo LeBionda. lento.

He has a good record, and figured last week on the Miami card that highlighted Jersey Joe Walcott in the main event. Packey O'Brien, Orange, will clash with Duke Presley, Camden, in a preliminary that assures a pair of aggressive fighters. Billy Russell, 150, Orange, and Jimmy Snedecker, Bound Brook, are lined up for a four rounder. The opening bout will feature AI Barge, 135, Philadelphia, against Sam Commodore, Camden. with Coach Johnny Doerr, of Key-port handling the northerners and Vic Hirsch of St.

Rose as the southern mentor. Joe Falco paced the winners with eight points, while Larry Mazel led the losers with nine markers. Roy man, conference treasurer in charge df the arrangements for ouimsity i Northern section teams are Mat- the alleys. Unger and Fisher were second high for the losers with eight points awan, Keyport, Leonardo, Atlantic Leonardo, Red aBnk, Neptune, Referee: Hulse Umpire: R. Tearce.

Point Pleasant Boro (28) Highlands, Rumson, Red Bank, and Rumson, Toms River, Lakewood apiece. The box score: while Asbury Park's Don Hender for a ten year period as a further indication of his regard for Monmouth Park. Joseph M. Roebling, also among prominent purse winners of a year ago, was represented at that time by Jockey Ted Atkinson, slated to become leading rider of 1946. This season he has taken a call on the pint-sized Johnny, Adams, tower of riding strength to any jockey colony.

While General Manager Edward Red Bank Catholic, while the south Gale son was with the Owls, took the rearcc Long Branch YMCA (39) and Point Pleasant have indicated intentions of entering teams. The bowling meet was proposed at the Seton Hall (47) Maze! scoring honors for the winners with'J-J1 ern teams will have luminaries from Long Branch, Asbury Park, Manasquan, Neptune, Freehold, Kiley 1 10 12 0 0 0 11 1 23 0 1 1 4 4 12 3 17 19 17 55 2 4 8 4 2 10 0 0 0 6 1 13 10 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 5 19 9 47 illianis last session of the Shore circuit six twin-pointers and lour tree throws for 16 points. Second high was Boyle with 13. In the last and St. Rose.

members as a program to fill the Hrandau limerick Brown Williams Players are being selected by Mcgill Soliien Maccioli 1 Acerra t'nger l-'Lsher Pecaro Hfvacqul McDonough Murphy i Ptoom 1 "lesion Oelz McLaughlin Farrell Vilale gap for the schools between the 4 13 period Boyle and Jcunser, great friends off the court, lost their basketball season and the start of the baseball and track season of coaches and sport scribes. At least one player will be chosen from each school with the maximum be J. Brennan struggles with a grow heads and almost came to blows. ing blizzard of stabling applications, the' general office force an ing two. Score by periods: spring sports.

Duilio Spagnolo .419 ..113 ..000 10 2 0 0 'I 2 2 3 2 4 II 8 0 0 0 .113 16 7 39 .306 .204 .226 .113 .226 .011 2 4 .204 .113 15 11 41 The scoring honors for the Braves were split between Herb Bloom and Moschetti with 12 Asburv Park Dolphins (41) (41) Farmlngdale (19) ri. Russet! Ttnssell I Barrow Murphy OOPtfc It. Bnrrow Murphy Trenton Catholic 8 22 9 1655 Seton Hall 9 19 7 12 47 The preliminary game featuring a struggle between the powerful nounces a heavy demand for Long Branch Tilt With Metuchen Off The Long Branch YMCA basketball team will not travel to Metuchen tonight to meet the Metuchen YMCA as had been previously scheduled, it was announced yesterday by Robert Schuchart, executive secretary of the Long Branch Y. The courtsters will face St. Emory's of New Brunswick tomorrow night at nine o'clock on the Long Branch high school court.

Petillo grandstand and clubhouse box for points each. Gotkin formerly of St. Keieree: zatta Umpire: Sheps. St. Mary'a (Perth Ambov) (43) Keyport Taxi quintet and the St.

Kchoendorf Small the season. John's followed them with 11 Peter's Claverites will begin at Cusson To Fight Savold BOSTON, (IV) Duilio Spagnolo, Italian heavyweight, will meet Lee The unprecedented popularity Thompson 4 0 Aiercz 5 6 16 asielewskl 4 5 13 points. of Monmouth Park during its first Washington I.ee ralco Ili-uno P. Petillo Elizabeth Braves (52) Srni'ii Iw nertfiH" Iepser 2 4 8 1 4 r. season of racing seems destined to P.

Rnro 4 2 4 IS 2R eight o'clock. Monmouth Park News And Notes Itcsko 10 2 Witek 2 0 4 Penkul 0 0 0 16 11 43 Farmincrta1? 5 6 3 f19 0 3 3 be topped during the June 19- Savold of Paterson, N. March 28 in the Boston Garden in his American debut. The feature bout is scheduled for ten rounds. 4 4 12 Keferee: Kelly umpire: J.

rearce. Juenfrer Walker Bloom Gotkin Moschetti July 30 season ahead, judging Score by periods: 4 11 Ixing Branch 2 10 12 11 439 from this early interest. St. Josenh'e (W. N.

(47) Ooldfadden P. Dolphins 14 10 6 3 641 Referee: L.anionln Umpire. Decaeser i'aris McGovern 5 Markev 6 2 12 5 17 0 2 The new clubhouse, five stories high, which offers so many fea DilUchello 1 WARSAW REBUILDING Kenrp hv nprinds: Davoke McCarthy 1 Rliy.Rlielh riraves 10 13 11 18- tures unique to the turf, is a magnet that is drawing the at Patrons of Monmouth Park's new clubhouse, towering 79 feet into the air, will find all the beauty not restricted to the building alone during the coming June 19-July 30 meeting. The clubhouse WARSAW, (ff) The Warsaw Trenton Tigers (54) Kdelstein 4 Moyle 5 Prucker 2 Getchell 2 Sapan 0 Kelly 3 Trenton Timers 16 15 12 11- Hamgan reacfyfor tention of leading sportsmen and Jteferee: uefiovicn. Umpire: Silverman.

city council has earmarked zlotys $4,560,000 for reconstruction work this year. sportswomen of the East, and if 19 9 47 Score by periods: early applications for stabling more TROMMELS St. Joseph's 14 6 1947 St. Mary's 10 9 16 843 3 room are any criterion, they will iteteree: tavaccni. has been landscaped with maples and dogwoods, terraces are all flowered and the upper dining terrace, overlooking the English see sport on the running strip to of the river this year he will be match the class in the box section.

Patience, My Lads College Baseball Leagues Favored NEW BRUNSWICK, (JP) The Hulse To Talk met by the future game fishermen and is in for a three-day battle of St. Rose In Parochial Are you looking for a new hull or a builder to build. Try and find one. Boat yards from Forked River to North Jersey are far be walking ring, produces a garden party effect. Clubhouse parking facilities for approximately 1,000 cars and a new outlet for Long wits.

Pigeon-Holed Tourney Tonight You have already learned that Branch and Jersey Shore traffic At Sports Rally NEPTUNE Bill Hulse, New hind in construction. Builders are working frantically to catch up on the Striped Bass Bill, like all for will also be provided. mer years, has been tabled for back orders. Never before the time being. It has always been there been such a demand as thousands seek the opportunities York A.C.

nationally known miler and also a professor of chemistry Observation towers at both ends of Monmouth Park's beautiful grandstands are to be open during a battle between the 'south' and the 'north', the southern gents having the inside track plus the at Rutgers University, will speak at the second annual spring sports the 36-day Summer season, open power behind the commercial in ASBURY PARK St. Rose will oppose Holy Trinity of West-field in a Group Catholic School Athletic Association game tonight at seven' o'clock on the Convention Hall court in Asbury Park. This game will precede the Monmouth-Ocean County Basketball league playoff games. The winner of the St. Rose game will play in the semi-finals Sunday afternoon at Seton Hall.

rally at 8 p.m. Friday, April 11, at ing June 19 and continuing the Neptune High School Audito through July 30. These towers, of rium. fering an inspiring view of not only the race track but all sur terests. From Ocean County to Cape May, the netters are organized and once again have had their say.

The Senate bill, introduced by an inland county senator, seem The rally is sponsored by the offered by the greatest of all outdoor hobbies. Of course, you might try to hit the jackpot in the Government War Surplus stockpile and find yourself a good cruiser. It is needless to say that it will cost you a tidy sum for so far all of the listings in the Marine Surplus Catalog have started at the price of $10,000. Anyhow, if you want a new boat just place your order and wait for the launch only way college baseball will regain its lost popularity is for teams in all sections of the country to form organized conferences, Chuck Ward, Rutgers baseball coach, said today. "Competition creates interest," he maintained, "Interest both in the school themselves and in the towns where the college game is played." Ward, who played with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers, said his theory is based on the results In the eastern Intercollegiate League.

"Interest runs at a high pitch all through the season at 'Ivy' colleges," he said, "and the main reason is that, they're tightly organized. I'm certain the same situation would prevail in all colleges if they were in leagues." Red and Black Association, the rounding territory, is certain to program is arranged by executive be one of the most popular fea ed doomed from the start. So long secretary Walter Short, director the commercial men have the tures of the new Northern Jersey race course whic his 100 ready of the speakers and program bu reau of the New Jersey State In- for the start of the Summer foothold they have in matters pertaining to the Conservation Department's program, there will never terscholastic Athletic Association. ing in 1948. Not Far Off The official entry of Spring be In addition to the talk by the widely know track star there will be the presentation of the motion Monmouth Park is placing 1200 be such a thing as a Game Fish in the striped bass division.

This also goes for other species as well. chairs on the clubhouse lawns for the use of patrons during the June ing not far off, thoughts turn to the coming trout season. Opening pictures of the 1946 World Series. At the same meeting the Red Might Work 19-July 30 meeting and these, to day is Tuesday, April 15. The and Black trophy to the champion Chief Bunting and Bos'n Mate Evringham of the Monmouth Beach gether with facilities in the main hatchery trucks are now distribut ship Grammar School basketball Coast Guard Station, having re ing the first stocking.

Just what Transformed" SHf2 team will be presented. ceived orders to destroy the hull the Monmouth streams will receive this year still remains in the dark stand, afford one of the greatest club seating capacities on the turf, according to General Manager Edward J. Brennan. Additionally, four tiers of dining terraces over adjacent to the station, attempted. to do so not long ago.

A bystander reported to me that on the first try, fifteen gallons of kerosene Rider College Opens Baseball With Tigers TRENTON, (if) A game with looking the running strip are to be in service throughout the sea wouldn't burn and thirty more YES YOURS! for we do not have a game warden. Until the appointment of one, the territory of the late Al Perkins must be covered by wardens from other districts. Let us hope that our brooks receive the allotments as in the past. It's A Date son. were dumped on.

Loads of news Princeton leads off the Rider College baseball schedule which includes a meeting with Fort Dix and winds up with the Newark papers and matches couldn't turn the trick. I could have suggested A foyer and special parking facilities for parterre box holders to them the possibility of first trapping the 'fire-bug' who is so thor College. The 14-game schedule, an nounced yesterday: How would all you 'teen-agers go for a Snapper Fishing Contest in the Shrewsbury River? WoiHd you like to win a suitable prize for your fishing prowess? Rules, April 9, Princeton University, ough in setting the swamplands of Pleasure Bay and Monmouth Beach on fire. Chances are, with the law on their side, they would know how to do the job In quick order. It's a discerning owner who knows his own old Car when our auto-painters have Re-Finished It! It's a shrewd car-owner who upholds his Car's value with our lustrous, modern-model Re-Finishing! And it is a very proud owner who honks up to his door with a Car Re-Flnlshed by us at our low charge! LABOR'S BODY SHOP 53 DUDLEY ST.

Tel. 2502 Long Branch SYMBOL OF SECURITY Save SOME of what You Earn Keep your savings here Substantial dividend rate SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. Broadway Cor. Norwood Ave. Long Branch and their guests will be an added feature at Monmouth Park during the June 19-July 30 meeting at the beautiful new Jersey race course.

Parterre boxes occupy the top tiers of the handsome and magnificent club structure, patterned along an idea adopted from the Shanghai, China race track, away; 12, East Stroudsburg, State are now being formulated and HM F. nOMMH, IMC, BREWERIES AT 1ROOKIYN. N. V. AND ORANOI, Teachers College; 16, Paterson State Teachers College; 19, Fort Dix, away: 25 Kutztown State the sponsoring body has a com mittee of workers who are deter- Ordinary trees and plants re- Teachers College, away; 26, Ithaca College; 29, Upsala College; 30, Trenton State Teachers! College, away.

mined that it shall be a big event, jceive an estimated 80 percent of Certainly, it's a bit early but keep their nutrition from the atmos-it in mind. When the wily little phere, and the balance from the blue-fish migrates up the channels: soil. JOS. PINGITORE, INC. LONG NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE 15 and unique to the American turf.

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