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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 48

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48. Feb. 19, 1965 Paterson News Cowling Standings PBSRLIM 171 T44 Ii 0 Rlvar.ldt All I 1 3 I I 7 4 Wllbur'i Plv4 4 BII4'4 Tivirn Wl Palarton IU4 Clifton Elevator Braun'i Plumbarl Reliable Rub Damtto'l Rlvanlda Tlrt fmls mme Bidder hirMmkees, BOWL-O-MAT Tem Flowerlend Shopp Boylan'e Birch J. Roaanblum ft Son Imperial i Tedechl Landicaplna Raymont Coat Cennliuro'a Bakery Rustic Lodge i Bowl Mat Chick' Flv Mlk Moai Asioe. Henderaon Body Ace Motor Tony Sal' Dscey Painter Ultra Chemical Jefferaon Cleeneri Gullno' Conttructlon Msrdel Real Eitit Pop' Tool-Shop Park Catering The Rookie i Bb GEORGE GROSS inmvingai nvtragai 41 41 40 17 31 37 34 31 33 33 32 30 29 27 27 27 27 24 22 22- IBS IBarnlc.

Barnlckl4 4 4 4 4 177 177 177 174 175 175 174 174 174 173 113 IPttrucc4lll 143 IHarvey 7 POST OFFICE LEAGUE uuou Ltttanilo Smith let WCBS in New York carries felt that federal antitrust rules Giblllarra Tol- Ptrucc4lll Merkel Smllh Van "Blarcom Olorlo Malnai Priybyllnikl 22 21 2J 24 It 14 2 30 10 31 31 ,33 31 35 14 34 19 41 41 54 17 172 171 171 171 179 179 170 171 By STEVEN GERSTEL 182 ltl ill ISO 180 171 177 Gauglar Yankee names on radio, but The standings got quite a shuffle as triple decisions went to Ohio, Yale and Brown over Cornell, Duke and Penn while Navy took the odd game from Army. Ohio is the new leader due to Jack Plna'a QOA-KtZ? an4 Tim Unrf'. COO utnfnh nffcat aaau DtmimAra' sounded out Topping and Webb on a possible purchase two years ago and learned that they were considering one of the would be invoked if such favor itlsm developed. brugiar Yurkovle Van Oyk4 WASHINGTON (UPI)-New York Yankee president Dan Topping testified Thursday that three other bids for the' base added, "If the Yankees wanted another station we would not Topping did. not identify two iub6 uu I auu iviu tiai.

a vtu nu.vu vutict vhob a uit.vB 212-595 individual Average insist." three previous offers. A Blue Chip 191 Grenker ball team were received and Bill Easson collected 539, Charlie June 531, Bill Guthrie 200- Stanton also said CBS did not of the three bidders for the Yankees who were turned down. But he pointed out that Lehmann Brothers, a giant investment firm, sought to buy rejected- before the club was Feiter Flrlncelll Telash Mora. Paatula He told the subcommittee that CBS bought the club last fall "essentially because we Melladtw Slllalo Fergmon Dakak Slodeskl Pugllll Tomko Atonal McMahon told to the Columbia Broad 526, Mike Moretti 216-524, Ray Schamble 213, Don Gelfer 202 and Dave Crossley 200. Art Robinson leads the averages with 186 and most two hundreds With 23.

Bob Sandilands has high series of 652 want to take over the local televising of Yankee games ffom station WPIX, an 177 174 175 174 174 174 173 172 B0WLH9-MAT tit Tam MAP Local 163 Mr. Llquorl Bowl-C-Mit Madlln Lumbar Wayaldi Praia EddlM Flva Vlllanova'a Connally'l Sail Ikaani 41 40 37 34 14 30 30 10 casting System (CBS) for $11.2 Relnherdt i Ruber minion. independent. Hill and Vlnce Marino's 247 in the top single. MANHATTAN WHITE LEAGUE "We would not Interrupt our He told a Senate Antitrust Committee that one of the of thought it was a good investment." Stanton said: "We have been trying to supplement our income from non regulated and control with the intention of selling 73 per cent of.

the stock to the public. When his proposal fell through. TonDinc related, there LBIIURB "111" SUBURBAN reeular programming to accom I Team Helped by Mike Simchak'a 220 and John Mendyk's 201, Nagy's IMIVIIUM avtraaai fers was for S18 million but 114 inillanno Alfano tr. modate the Yankees," he explained. "We couldn't very Bowling swept Ars Auto Sales to tie them for the lead.

Other high scorers were Al Schweninger 214. Len Mesl 211, non-licensed business so that alll that it Involved sale of all of the stock ratber than the 80 per 174 174 171 171 178 177 well accommodate the Yankees 'lis Panlcuccl 181 IChloubl 111 Nlglto 180 IBendsak 171 IDallapasaa were two other offers, Including the $16 million bid (or full 04 Marcs Alfano Jr. Blanay Gutnthar Avola Sam Di Prima 210, George Sajban 215-202, Dan Dennis cent obtained by CBS. Whh Crcnt Diner Town Houie Liquor Herry Crlough A Contractor Xu "n'l D.lry Vllleg Tvem Singac Dellcatetien Qulnn'4 Five Brookdel TII4 Barton Jeweleri CBS president Dr. Frank 44 39 37 34 35 32 31 31 39 25 22 14 our eggs are not in the FCC basket." He estimated that the ownership of the Yankees represented only about 2 or 3 oer cent of nor do we plan to do so." Witnesses scheduled for Fri day include baseball Commis sioner Ford Frlck and Ameri Stanton also appeared at the RIVIRSIDI VRTI IM He pointed out that he and Yankee co-owner Del Webb were able to retain 10 per cent ooemnz nearinc oi me inquiry Taim Tha Choppari Raguccl'a Funaral Homo 13 25 27 i-eriover into the controversial transac a big 242, Charlie Quinto 221, Joe Stavisky 213, Steve Hanisko 210, Joe yen 209, Mike Murln 202, Mike Hudak and Bill Linger 201.

VAN HOUTEN 806 LEAGUE The Tool combine routed Van Raalte and moved to within three games of the leading Original Five who lost twice to Gray tor. Fred Cook whacked out a new high aeries of 659 on 246, 214 and 199. Al Lussier bad 224. Mike Caputo 222, Ray Martino 222, can League President Joe each under the CBS sale. He 14 24 25 .2 '31 I.31" 32 12 17 41 4 171 179 179 149 164 lei 164 147 147 the network's assets.

He ack-j nowledged that the network out-1 tion- that tied together base biiii sarvica caniar Individual Averoge 180 Gordon ball's top team with a broad said he is under a five-year contract to continue bossing the 29 29 30 OaFaro'i Shall larvleo, Tolomto I. Som Plbg Ht Vlto'l. Allstara Chucki casting network. club's operation. Lucky Mowen Moraikl Adubato Haycock Ironside Nixon Rutherford Moraakl, Maretc Vasilenko Stanton said the management Quality Skein Dye Co.

31 31 Stanton cited one restriction 40 .11 34 35 34 34 33 31 31 30 30 30 If 13 11 and fisld operations of the xan 171 171 171 171 174 173 173 172 172 scniierri i-unarai nomo Soaai Builera men Goo Arnold Zllceikl Engeibrachr Meyn Bracagll Bill Herlng Red-Hot Ellis Breaks John Sondej 217, Joe Zimmerman 212, John Gibson Sr. 210. Bob Lisofskl 203-203, Henry Rachwal 208, Charlie Derrlg 204, Ed Tomas on authority. Any kees remained in Topping's control. He denied that his net-fsalary in excess of $20,000 must Franka Shell Sarvica Rocklei Dairy DeNovat Market Victor Motor Kotrana Funeral Home be cleared bv the board of di work's ownership of the 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 40 40 and vince insinga 20 MIDLAND PARK LEAGUE Despite a terrific 245-257-691 by Boake Knaoo.

Hymen's lost rectors which includes three Yankees would result in base hieh-ranklnff CBS officials plus ball showing favoritism to CBS J. Aldl Son! Hippy Five Van Auto i Tourney Marie Oogot If Webb and Topping. in the future. "I don't think it's conceiv inaiviauai "It can't oa any omer way 184 IGaveiil Doura I have the responsibility of run Team CLAI1.C Sup.rtQu.l.ty 01. Ordlnl'g Pr Shop Johnson Bros.

Viccaro' 5 Washington Tavern Fill In Waxier Paint able," he ald. "It la not hap- all three to Ho-Ho-Kus Service led by John De Castro's 213-213-203-629, Andy Knapp's 236-212-621 and Neil Ketterer'a 214-201-602. Heights Bhut out Johnny Norm's due to Sam Tietsma's 231-213-205-649 and Glen Rock Laundry swept Midland Park Auto Body with the aid of Ron Popjes' 233-212-634 and Norm Baker's nifty 258 single. this business." he Tlrrl Winkler Melona Cleilak 144lPlavan 183 ILembo mlDeFaro 171 Mellzla "177 iGlorlandl BOGOTA, Columbia Wes Ellis the slender pro from West Caldwell, smashed the tournament record commented. 174 175 175 174 174 174 173 173 173 171 Eenmg now and it wui not appen in the Alarm System The network executive also D'Errlco Hancock IMantl Thursday by firing a seven-under-par 65 lor a two-stroice il 177 177 related that CBS had first The network chief said he LEISURE LANES 815 SUBURBAN LEAGUE individual Average ITates ISemonch Tolomeo Cappuccla Lamonlca Walter 0 Lasky 177 171 White Crescent Diner shellacked Quinn's Five to add another 194 lead tne iirsc rouna oi me eogoia wpen gou loum ment.

Same game to their margin as Town House Liquors lost a single to Vaccara, IVaccar MCDONALD MAJORS 192 189 189 17 184 WW Taam Passaic County Tourney in mnim HIM IIV 1Nnt.fi TnmV MKNT ivenr Van ilarrnn. Village Taxern. Ray Haycock was best for the leaders with 45-203-620. Third place Harry Carlough'a managed to Salvage one a a. a lartrtc II 22 23 vi a-vua Merolta Chlarlell Valentl Vennemitl Ordlni Lmbo 0 Phillip Clrenl 114 181 183 184 183 Il 182 182 182 184 Vanara Delawanna Building lupohr 184 if hrl.t.HAi The 33-year-flld former University of Texas star also set a record for the back nine with a 30 that included birdies on the last four holes.

Hia 33-30 out him in front of game from Barton's and the ASM contractors won a pair from Vaxmonakire Funorel Horn THB WINNERS OF ALL CLASSES A TO AND TROPHIC WILL JB AWARDED TO TUB WINNERS BY THS) IXECVTIV COMMITTKB AFTER 195 ICorredln HSiM.lba 14 Rendlni 1 27 29 the Lucky Eleven. Pat Butler tried hard for the losers with 220-221-605. Secretary Vic Bill's 234-584 paced Singac Dely to a twin win over the Leftovers. White Crescent snared a new high FEBRUARY 2BUt, 184J. Moon Cerrlere E.

Ooatdyk Baehm'4 Service Faulaell Flva M. a lea nan Protective Coetlnl 29 CLASS A 30 47 a 3f 37 34 14 15 31 2 If 25 as' 1 Ant-el Vicari Fatereon Major Pateraoa Major F.H.C. P.RjC, TJ2-NICTBN PIN ON THf MALL Topplar w. 111 00 .50 team series of 2690. 31 Pateraoa Mixed Major Caribbean Lounge II 14 17 37 HALEDON MAJOR LEAGUE Twin decisions favored UMC.

Methven's. Terwlllieer's and Jimmy Tire cap Paul'a Academy Bebo'a Ree. Parker "50" Buddy Bonovii Ed. Slexak Joaepb. Pk-arelle Races Liberia Fred ConaUntlB Lou Whit Jo PlcarlaUo Bud Valen Jt, too 1.00 00 oo I.O0 Argentina's.

Roberto de Vicenzo who had 83-3467. The South American missed a hole in one by six inches on the sixth bole and bagged an eagle on the 14th. He also had three bogevs. Bob Gajda, of Bloomfield Hills. and Cliff Brown of seimont Liquors over Tescnon's, Aquaaro's, Adams and OarfleW Horn Laundry Fatereon Major Psereoa Major P.R.C Sportamaa -Fxida Battery Claaala Patcraon Mixed Major Patcraon Mixed Major P.R.C.

Minor PtterooB Major P.R.C, Minor vending. IfHllvKJual Avoreee 1.00 1.00 41 41 1I4 184 184 Hal Matcnett fired a terrific 735 on 226. 273 and 236. Turk Harry Home Bill Inlerstat DIP Sportsmen Bel) Fastener Beroen Research Tradesmen i Summit Bak ttiobM Rolling Rock Baer- 1 Infln Real Hopefule Newark Been Allied Repre Hunter Elbe Embroidery Weetherema Tension Invelopm Truta 1.00 1.00 23 25 '3 "27 29. 31 34 34 .34 ,3 '3 Leavins found the range for 236.

215 and 227 for 688, Ralph An 31 37 14 34 35 32 31 27. 27 27 24 fl If Jim Sioakl urea uocxea zis-224-629 and Joe uaspertno put together i 11.00 141 Thoma "i 190Uaegr 18 ITober letlMHier IN iLaiorchak 187IBrowr i 117 IVoabrlnk 1(7 WartwIaK 185 Kveitrata Nashville, tied for third with 69s. Tied at 70 were Vine Sulli 224-201-606. Bud Banovitx hit 253, George Lutx 250, Bill Vogel 245, Vaillenk Texta amblth Orou Feultelt Radllng Beaumont BMIack Grebowakl Hflu 183 184 183 183 183 182 112 CLASS a 1 William Croal 1 John Bandatra I Jim Fenwlc; 4 Jim Die hlar ante Marty Dal Cool 1 Rr Fallen ttusmi Z4, vonneuy zz3-zi9, verga zia, and Longo 217. 10.00 too TOO 4 00 1.00 100 HAWTHORNE MAJOR LEAGUE Suffern Distributors widened their lead to two names by win van, Metuchen, N.J., Fred Lef-fingwell, Harrisburg, Jim Mrflnv.

West Palm Beach. lUIClwbala Kwuei Average Ttl TM 1) 710 707 4OT 97 491 S7 483 485 Tit 711 lot I91 474 171 (Kt 467 4A4 afil 51 IM 455 4t 450 441 444 44 441 tut 454 450 444 Robert Rob nlng five out of six while Demarest Ford lost a double. Don Van 175 175 174 Pataraoa Major Sportamaa Minor C. Sunday Mled Minor Leafuo P.R.C. Monday 915 P.R.C Monday til Bowl-O-Mat Friday Night tJJ P.R.C.

Monday SIS Patcraoa Mixed Major Bowl-O-Mat Friday Nifht Pataraoa Major Pataraoa Mixed Major Berra-Rlrnito tit Calaat P.R.C. Minor. Berri-Rlsiuta Monday 9H Berra-Riiiuto Major North Sid Haladoa Berra-Rlznito Claaala lit Colombian Juan Dapiaggl and Orden won four, the Walker Jets dropped five and Maple dally lost 014 Bell, Belle, Menier Reimar Raid Pap) Bray Place I 7 4 au bix ui a uuuuio icoeauie. Meckesay Von Garlem Relmer, Da, Mohrlnj IFrlgo Curcla De Nepoll FelenocK Good Phillip Al. Bruno Marty Fava Jim Fan wick Frank Stampone Michael Santanorta William Kayo TwL Fedem Bill Rlr Jim RobrrUon Sr.

Manuel de la Torre of Milwau-Art Wall' of Pocono- Ma-. Kenny Verduin packed in 248-213-654. Al Agnes had 223 220-641. F.R.CWI Team The Leung Deve't Bar Mlnter Electric Barber Schagen Shoe Carroll Motor Buckner TV. Keyalona Til 170 170 19 19 149 144 147 JO Jl ii 14 IS 4 lanm ZZ3-Z13-Z0Z-640 ana uuce Mateo zi7-zi2-zoo-GZ9.

4.00 4.00 400 1.00 i.oo 100 ion 1.00 i.oo too 100 1.00 1400 10 40 nor, Pa.i the defending champi- A 1 I. aalrai Meyernlk PATERSON MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE WES EfAIS 17 .14 11 14 14 11 12 11 12 11 UJ i 17 19 Paul 8. Cavallere Merv Stem and Sy the Ex GI won trioles and deuces went du aiiu wiuucr ui Panama Open, was six strokes A. Cslaoain Merchant tit League Dominie PAUL'S HI inaivtauei mnaiaa Team It F. BaMarae) Bowl-O-Mat rnoay Ml iwiuon to lcxy s.

fat's Luncn. jonn costs ana American Ske Dve. off the pace wita 35-3773. MRtat Davl Lebladt Naaaat ill a. njumnmmm Canary Bveiyn'a Lunch Aeron' PurnluirB 201 iRoahrldl 198 IDIeta 195 iHemtoy' 195 IKriemlnakl Dili VUUUJS, VI uiuawj joe Auuno nangea in z5b-z45-z3Z-733.

ma vaienx Jr. had 697, Norbie Eiden 677. Joe Plcarlello and John Tammaro 669. Tommv 119 181 181 181 187 14 184 185 N.Y., shot a 77 and was forced to withdraw because of a recur macnin Bob aiv iu 1 fS 15 15 14 24 23 22 Leprotto 651 and Lou Ferraro 640. For the women Dee Mitchell Dl Como Gambutt Theodar Sink 194 CLAM (Jim Talbo Pater Jelleaaa, Tom Clbb i 4 Pater J.

Bomarebtefc I Rlrbard J. CaraveU MJk PureaU it 9 F. Oulnther Herb Erwin DBH Advances In Junior Play HACKENSACK Top-seeded Don Bosco of Ramsey, and sec 100 1.00 too rolled 228-248-656, Jeanne Slsco and Vivian Breier had 606, rent back Injury. Physicians Jjcrt TvrB Holder' BlaHr! 441 Pendolfl Mature (." Berkenboadi 190 190 191 Peyna Pauline Do Luca 631 and Evie veenstra 60S and Mary Paladlno Bemttht tn 4 OO 21 TOO here advised him to leave tne Caribbean tour and go homo for U-BOWL MIXBD POURIOMB Mnt Teem PAUL'S 60S LEAGUE Nine Gailn) H. Borair Mike Brink Art Anderaoa TOO 00 4 00 a lengthy rest.

Ellis said "I could have had II II Kurylla Rufal Aaron's Furniture beat Canarv Inn twice. Holder Electric Stewart Yen Ferrenck Nestro) TeckH yl Shannon 1t Zlllnek ond-seeded Bergenfield powered their way Into the quarterfinal round of the 23rd annual Jun Garcia three more birdies on the front Brier dunked the Aces, Evelyn's Lunch did the same to the Bob Eddy Patar 42 17 15 too IM loo I 00 Van Wink la San Roman van nine but If I had I Probi 144 13 43 11 13 Ven Heemtf io rive ana rwecresi iivern iook two irom a. M. juacmne. 14 MW(kM would have slackened off.

I usu Conning 'Moherek, 4 IMoherei: Bud Shannon tallied 200-596. Hank Abramowltx 213-22-591. v.n 170 Corley lJ haflvWeel Aver 4 ally do that if I nave a hot front TacK Tatacn 215-207-591. Rod coney jr. 205.

E. Van Winkle 213. rerrenreit ior Scholastic Basketball Tournament Thursday night at Hackensack Junior High School gym. Don Bosco blasted Engle- UjCorley 400 400 4 00 i.m 1.00 Jim Hughes 211, Bill Brett 202, Pat Moherek 200, Tom Zlllnek, 205 11 11 i i 11 is tl -V 14 IS rt it nine." He started his back nine btrdle spree with a 20-footer on ana uoug Bray, zia. 100 San Romea Kurylla Malamkai Ruffala Iraier Roakopf 1.00 Parkway lanes soo majors wood, 62-42, 'while Bergenfield, the 10th hole.

Team HAL0 MAJOR Belmont Liquor 1 A U. M. C. MathevanH Adam' TaectW 19 147 144 144 131 1 123 114 113 10 147 iRoeland 144 ISardlnsky iMIFIInvtkl 1SISabln 152 lEvena Wamea IM Srdlntky 145 IKuryll 144 IFIIewskl-135 ISaa a omen 1l4Evana Lou Gado fashioned a neat 684 on 193-245-246 and Sam Mar- warned over ienany, oi-ia. The Quarterfinal round of the 44 37 34 21 21 21 21 II 1.00 1.00 1.00 too 100 24 1 34 14 31 41 B.

SUig Jo A vol Mlcbael E. Jartwuk Oil koleik Sam Opper Arthur Baker' Bmny De Frank William Rloca Don Berratroia Tony Verroo Km Folaa Philip-Ron John Younf Joaaph Hancock Max Anrajna Alexander NefOTOr Joe Gabriel Mlk Zollo C. Stroma i. Mm T. Reutty Owk Faanla Frederl Behave torano compiled a 234-213-225-672.

Dan Hampson tacked in 226- Breier, ft. Rimaio z3Kz, jim rarceus naa Z33-zo7-zi3sz. Roger lioreibeke 635. layoff will take place Satur-ay afternoon. Sellecol Maulotta rja rermey 639.

Anay Moussao o. Anthony Ferreuv 619. Andv 100 too 100 MMaVal Aver The box score: Camisa and Tony Camlsa 6141, G. Toma 613 and J. Schriber Banovitx HAWTHORN! MAJOR NFL Player limit (40) too it wenrinK C44 OFT 609.

Leone 1.00 Bowt Major Hlllcraet Learu. Haladoa C.C.C. American Monday Nit t7 Shulton Mxed Soartch 445. Tuesday Bo14-Mat FrL 154 Pataraoa Induatrlal Irre Leagu BoM-Mat Friday tSt Sunday Morning Sportamaa Bowlero Ftremaa O.T.C. Mixed C.C.C.

Amerteaa Tuaaday too, Pataraoa Mercbant tit C.C.C Amrteaa C.C. Amrican 79 Monday Night Suburban Community 14 Scratch Turaday North Jereey Ind. 144 ScraU-h Taeaday Peerlea Monday tM Keartoot lit Bowl-O-Mat tU C.C.C. Amerieaa' RiTeralde VeU Friday Niltt ad ra boo Pataraoa Induatrlal Sportamaa Minor Pearleaa Sunday Wt Publlo Sanrtc rldy 150 Bowl-O-Mat KaarVott lit P.R.C. Sporteman Sunday Night Mixed Bowl-O-Mat St.

Franrii Bnla Bnta Fair Laws atraon Ind. rchaata lit C.C.C. Amerieaa Suburbaa rlalrdoa Ollllt Bowlero Thuraday Mixed SoublM St Clair H.D.I, (Bowlara) Bowler 154 Tavera Laara Paerlaaa Friday Claaalg Paaaai County Knirtitg ot Pythla i T-Bowl Tneaday Night Tuaaday an Pateraoa Ra. Vvriahta Flrat Shift Barra-Rlttuto too Handlra I'l Handicap Thuraday Ml Hawthorn Leagu Thuraday Hand lea (Haledon) Hlflcreat fubllc Aervlc White C.C.C Americas rlllloo Senior Sportamaa Minn Dm bm OFT obbnr 11 id Srolt I 4 Team SuKora DtitribuhXI 40 Demarttt For) lM loo Sweeps went to Mamola Ford. Palisade Garaee and Adam's 11 14 IS 100 1 IT si: Frao Ferraro' Trucking '31 Diner while two game decisions favored Saddle Brook, Midland, 100 Luri O'Andra long Rasslnl Leevine Ven Dr veer 194 193 191 190 190 190 14 ltl 'III Hi Terwllllfltr Schull Mlero i easier Aquedr Franc Borsdorf Birr McMarhlt Gllleapia aaivaterra anerm ana uenigno s.

Tnmnu A lit Moartnt Addroa Brooks MrUuM Mana Harrlt' AU4 Don Van Orden Reel E.tet 14 Walker Jet 25 Maple Tree Dairy 14 Olympic Rec. 50 4 4 1.00 100 100 loo 10 Coclw PALM SPRINGS. Calif. The Mcdonald majors Ml Rirrarrll National Football Leaeue let a Three ply triumphs were won by Electric, Vaxmon- Kramer DecoroTorl ssy wnue uostayx, farmer mty ana Boenra'a service. Two 40-player limit Thursday nignt TSulHv.a..

Slm'ckowic 6rha((r Orlhmana CaruU MOO John Kraatoilca 39 J. Bhit eo Donuld Matchati 41 P. Wiaa CLASS 1 gtor Stymanakl I pirhard W. Uamillot I Cm. Monaco Pate Aucuatahit Joaaph DeVenh) Carmin Bipln Mate Typewriter 11 Guern 11 Market Lane 13 Hailiwell FrkM 11 9 -I 114 114 183 113 '182 11 181 181 IN 14 1 14 -s 21 31 14 I 15 Si 3 game winners were uahe's itec, and tne M.

S. Cleaners. Jim Mitmfta tnllinrl 944.911.R VA Ramhish ha4 VltLJtK Team MANHATTAN IVHITf Nagy' Bowling Al'a Auto salt Mlxcel No. 1 Pipefitter Ravbestoa Phm 14 00 12.00 1100 10 00 Oueilty 2 IUI o.awwaa iaa aa aa VVVt (V.4 UltfU UHVI 4k VWWa Pete Vasilenko 648, Timmy Thomas 623, Bob Orosx 611, Joe Pact II 41 ROCK Mill TrVCK'nf I T4ll Jl II I Totala KflM4l 14 1441 4 50 MivMUM aver eg a 609. Anay cnaoaia eoz.

John Miller 598. Mike Amlco 596. Nick and for tne ursi time in ns History recognized, in effect, the existence of the taxi squad. The vote on the 40-player limit followed hours of discussion by the club owners but eventually was unanimously adopted. It Al zeiitanir Korsakoff S95, Ed Bednarz 694, Jabe Dziob 596, Ed Pietranski 50 too TOO 25 21 421 431 420 41 II 14 il if tt 411 4fl 107 407 407 07 407 toy 407 nl 04 04 404 401 401 01 401 01 411 4.4 27 20 11 II ll -4n 5 1 tot 4nt 51 197 197 J9 195 194 194 591 191 194 lag 5 M4 si; Wl tat 17t I7t 571 I7t 17 571 171 171 577 577 sr i Auguatlnl ltl Perry Verduin 117 ISmlm 18J 589, rranx ranek ran, friedhorr 584 and Dutch Westrate 141 FUiamorB 184 IBromlay nnixea Five Oeot.

13 Blue Dept. II Scottl4 Bowling Oltlc Dept. 4 BulMup Disptchr Dept. 12 Bxkhutn Bowling Ball 24 too 4 90 CATHOLIC WDMID 't 58Z. PASSAIC COUNTY LEAGUE Ralston Advances To Net Semi-Final The taxi squad, for tne bene Teem it.

Bon WMta too I 00 foe I no Franrhln maa 8elf Julim llnrowlta PbJJilp Kara b. Mrti Jim Romer -D. Ionardl Frank Appal roe kt Alx. Nelon William Hoaanbana 3om Patteraoa Ludhaw fit of the uninitiated, is comH C.C.C. The leading Olympics swept Quality Service as Lloyd Young mecnanic registered z45-zu5.

am moouioii 218-233 ana vern Whrucnour 212. 23 2A 24 27 17 29 30 Salhen St. Bon areen 34 St, Anthony Bill .34 St. 6arg Green 15 St. Agnee Blw 15 posed of players unable to make the big i team but are kept on hand for practice sessions and too I 00 loo 100 Boil Fenwick scored 219 and Fred Geering 216, Cramer Dec SALISBURY.

Md. (UPI) Individual Average 174 iKopeck 173 pych 173 Martlnloua 172 IVIvlnetl 172 ISItar 11 It to St. riyeclntn 14 4 R. J. Hart orators took tnree irom Kok Hill Trucking, Market Lanes took a pair from Hailiwell and Matas Typewriter crabbed a double from 11 1 ,14 19 19 19 14 17 17 14 14 144 St, Stephen 31 st.

puma Blue St. Philip Coid 11 additions to tne regular team in the event of an emergency. These players can be signed by irtnmaa 11 P. Buaa Milt Kl'l 3 Lou aVrt aVrra Potocialc J. Blelerkl Plasclk FMlpowlct Gor eel Mendvk r.

Slmchel( Meodvk Schwelnlnger 4.00 4.00 4 00 4.00 31 iTJIKImberly 172 iBattlsN ITllPrista 170 ISIkora Guernsey Crest. Hailiwell and Matas Typewriter grabbed a double from Guernsey Crest. John Mercacdlno banged In 219-247. Bob Shltell 210. Bob De- Pearieee Ttieada' ay uennis Ralston, the top-ranking player in the United States, overcame service trouble Thursday night to beat Gene Scott of St.

James, N.Y., 4-6, 8-3, 6-4, and advance to the semi-final round of the Nation 14 J. Ramella JJ A Alxly Knknrttt xirte Battery Claaala 4 00 a ciuo but cannot De piacea under i II st. owe white O.L.O.L. Blue 30 St. Brandon Whit 30 O.L.O.L.

OolfJ 10 Jt. A one Gold 19 Par Council i a ell Ha 41 3.1 Jrauia gnj. Paula 405 Aoiif tvanica tnhart Van Haemal Mally Lairantallt Marty Herbt There is no limit to the 'num vine zpg-ziz, jjiu Miser 203, wait Harris zoe, laseiio 202, Jim Selitto 213 and Charlie Noormaa 206. 1 4 oo I 400 4 00 1 no 4 oo VA II ilAIITaVU 41 14 3 St. Mary Whit -v 74 41 auale County Merchant tfl alrraoa Baal RrtHi 141 i.

.1. Srheirw (Flail) ber of players a club can carry on this taxi outfit under the al Indoor Tennis. Champion- St, Anthony GeK II Sf, Brndn Oreen II TEN PIN BZS LEAGUE 40 100 Aptaiiaauni naroan Paaaai County Bowling Leagu oo snips. measure adopted. The Topplers took two from Tension Envelopes to protect their game lead.

Interstate Dvers blanked Weatherama and Rajtmond W. BltUBaaa CUdna Sentor 100 Third-seeded Arthur Ashe of inaivwuat Avarete H5 iHamngtotw A. 143 IL naa 13 Marker Bowl Ranrilra ,149 149 149 148 too A team can have as many olavers as It desires report for St. Louis met Ron Holmberg of lumped from fifth back Into second place, the Sportsmen suf- Jak Warmer Chirk Blauvalt Vital W. Dvrk Jo Satrtal Swloaral Perry Dock Nleman Mackey ion Paaaaki County Marrhaalt MS Friday IV), Bowl-O-Mat Pearleaa Tueaday Bowl Its Scratch Dallas in a second quarter-fi 14 19 10 II 17 14 It -40 41 1 41 4 44 45 44 summer training but the first T.m Original Flv LAI Tool CV r' Ven Houtan' Boco't Tavern Gravtor Printing KC-Malor Penef i KC-Kemlnkl RiutR 4 Van Raalte Zaleskl' Market Frank' Bar Neoy' Bowllnf Utlc Club Hlcswa Ceramic Katlol Construction Luciano' Snort Sno loo rerea a ooudio loss to summit Bake fcnoppe, uea casteners HI ISanaon' '14 IFrair IssiMc Gary 1 1MIRI4 42 39 31 34 14 14 11 11 II 11 11 10 29 24 24 If i oo nal matcn.

two otner quarte i oo Bowl Tueaday, Man IH Manna passea uergen Kesearcn by landing them a whitewash job. The Tradesmen lost two to the Hopefuls. Rolling Rock lost three to Ten finals were scheduled for Fri 9111 Frank Bohart Paul Ta j. Moor 148 145 145 144 14) reduction of a squad will come Aug. 31 when the number will bo cut to 47.

The squad wlQ be Ouinian Sanson. L. Harrington, ft. angxa Jr. day.

IMlMiacavagc IS) IMetrere 152 ISammerc 1 on oo OS Jim Tatem 01 Pin Rest, Elbe Embroidery met the same fate at the hands of the Hunters, Allied Repro took the odd game from Newark Bears. I 21 24 1 11 I 27 21 21 14 31 33 32 31 31 34 39 41 iT 171 19 17 17 17 14 14 144 iu riiuar a uuai icmiutus. Ia Kn.ua Jne Alello too PAIR LAWN FRIDAY zoo games were rolled by Ed wneian 237. Ralph Gauucc reaucea to 43 sept. 7 ana me final cut to 40 will coma Sept.

14. Leonard Martui M. Drellch top-seeded Chuck McKlnley of Port Washington, N.Y., meets Jan Erik Lundqulst of Sweden Team June a em reopie rarK 4 a Ion 20 30 41 221, Tom Reid 214-202, John Williams 212. Ernie Callahan 210, Art atAft an. ta 1 on 1.00 00 l7IPMrf Kulkan Bro.

C. 1. isorsxi klursarllg Commissioner Pete Rozelle Werehoueemen II and lourui-seeded Frank Froeh 31 31 tmlng made the announcement. 15.00 eutden Bakery 31 oei 4UJ, LiOu oeue zuu. 'i Arnle Schwarti collected 232-212-632.

Al Zelitsky rolled 219- ion Swaa Hank rilnaf Fred Haailrk ladownki 11 POItl Zknkl Once a aver is Disced on ling of Coral Gables, takes on Cliff Rlchey of Dal looo OO I no Bowl 0 Mt 19 Karl 79 Fair lawn. A 2 l'iWtK li'Kacmarclk' 175 (Ward 174Prkst l74lPrsl I 174 'Hill 171 'Wand 1 171 Polyk ,9 34 waivers he cannot be recalled. I BUI Cnlriina Martin Merclniak las. The semi-finals will be Colonial But If no one claims him. the lanii 00 oo 00 olaved Saturday.

Wfiyieuw nvercgei 4 Mix Maloney-t Jack Cilliaaa Nit Clnbout Blrhard Watlei Gllom original club can recall him aft 14 IMohlua 14 177 177 17 Taylor Julius Heidman of New York 00 204-619 and Wimp Morgan scored 222-203-603. Team No. 10 posted a 1013 but lost two games and they also hold high series of 2780. Two hundred scorers were Vince Tamburro 236, Joe Ash-by 212, Vic Pelleterl 205, Allan Rosso 222, Vie Botschko 206, Gordon Ailing 209, Frsnk Vlttorio 211, Joe Lasky 223, John Welsh 207, George Andrlkanlcn 200 and Marty Majauri 201. er four weeks if It desires.

MIDLAND PABbT LB4AIIB Plnatinick Roaen MavurnlR Naloll There is no injury reserve PaaaaJe County Iau C.ood Tim B. Peerlaa New Fra Bowling Leagu Peerlea Wedaeaday VI Newark P.K. B.L. Magor Car fH), Maximum Tl Handicap, Bowler r50 Bowler erher 1U4 Double KMC i Joha MrDonaM Induatrlal 75 Tueaday Bow K-Mat 1 Wall. of Pateraoa B.B.

Kft Herald New Knlghl oi Pythla i White V.I.H. et)4 ratholls Lagu fun C'hemiral 1 akeland Bowling Market Lane Monday Tit Knkhul Pythia Lakeriew Helehta Tueaday 110 (Bowl-O-Mat Fward F.ng. Wonder Broad Sat. Night Mix4 PMrtaa lB.E.wT 101 Bnal Brtth N. 141 Sub.

Fireman Bowl Thuraday Mixed TBowl-Tueaday, Men's 131 rant Pateraoa Men' C-ood Tim A i nru la 17 IT 175 CcntolatorB rule in the NFL. The club can won the senior singles title Thursday for the second straight year, beating Harry Hoffman of Philadelphia, 6-2, Chip Mlk L. On Bin Thom Chip jarry A. Bolt ik II homaa Too too too ton loo loo Ion tervic station 44 Ho-M-Kus Service ft Pgulpmwit 15 Midline prK Auto Body 31 Glen Rock Lundry '30 14 IMarxart 181 ILIbrl 111 Istreneky 180 'Moll 179 'Furlont jr iMana '179IWInnt 179 ILeughllfl 171 IPosf ntallek Qlilno DotterariHi II 17 34 33 41 either have an injured player Oravett Scim Halt: ownler Bum KltchaU U-BOWL 100 LEAGUE Kavanagh routed D'Amelio and deuces went to Fontana. Mid 35 e-z.

Johnny Norm'l Drlv-ln Hymen' sit on tne bencn until ne is ready to play or he must be placed on the waiver list, II John Bovl BUI Rnthenberg The senior doubles champion- 500 on 00 MlVMuei Avrgg pan metier 204'Knepo, BLRSJIO IACRAM1NT MBN'S Ttetima Ven Veen ohart IVBlailt Boh The limit in 1964 also was 40. Teem way Metal, Jesperson Carpet and Allied. Kush Popeck turned In 635, Gus Raso 626, Tom Kavanagh 613, Herb Tiedemann 609. John Cowla 224, George Muntlin 216, Joe Ramla 215 and Ed Boken217. 4 00 4 oo 400 Kettertr I 33 Gall KAN shio went to Randolph Gregson of New Orleans and Frank Thomnson Jr.

of St. Louis, who beat Heidman and C. Alphonso Smith of Arlington, 9-7. Hvmen Hetdt De Casta Td Oalu John Vender Wleri rraderlrk KroegmeS Kanny Bargal Ala Slano Henry ValenillM rld Waal 11 11 181 181 187 184 184 184. Ill Emola O'Anoela But In a rather complicated system the policy was that where a team had four or mora Injured players, for every player over it meien 195 IPoplot, 194 IHooglenel 193 IPopfM, ft.

191IKulken 191 IKoarem) 191 1 Da Jong JOIIKnepp, A. 191 iKnyld ii 49t 0 tat Sit twi 5 Ml 574 ht BrtT 57 53 s4 50 5M 554 557 517 555 154 554 554 555 651 544 .64 I4t 541 551 hi in 6U 6 10 "521 O'Hare 14 400 4 00 40 inn on oo Cucclnlell PEERLESS CLASSIC LEAGUE Super Quality Oil trounced Viccaro to lead with 12-3 while Tniemen 6-4. Gregson and Thompson Krams Mo'enslrB laker Me craatli, 'V 17 40, Warren Rial three. Injured it could have one Camponlzzi Plumbing and Chalet remained tied for second by also are the senior clay court renlacement. InalvMuat AvertgH winning iwin victories over jonnson tiros, ana tne n.i-inns on no on fiowier 450 li Semi Claaale B.

Andy Vlto to Jn Glurnmack If. Vv Vleiluat Jl Jo Biro champions. R. Head Coach Joe Kuharlch of Vlnnle Marotta notched 207-234-636. Dick Solaro hit 251-607 I W.B.A.

Decision NEW YORK (UPD-Cssslul the Philadelphia Eagles, mean vaniioutoa Mixed YMH.A. Wright Flrat Shirt Megor Car lw-4 Trueman Verron Banw Me Creatti La Orutn Kotra Coi.ll Imoia Leitok) time, predicted Uiat relations I no I no ion ion 11 10 10 10 re 154 I IV if resuio jt 'r Luc 171 ISarecea miTaiil 170 Isnfckermen imj lApoeiurda 17 'Curclnlella 17 17 'Flonro ana Jonn De Phillips rapped out a 208-223-603 set. Waiiy Dl Delia had 224, George Kent 239, Bob Woods 235, Herb Van Blarcom Sr. 234, Ben Florlllo 226, Ed Greenly 223, Jim De, Lasky 224 and Walt Kremers222. between college coaches and the P.L.J.C 15 Mnrrt lanmai Matt Poet- -j.

Oemtak band Ivln O. Miller John Kmrick Irialla Larry Ceeaii Injury-Riddled Hull On Sidtlincs Aoaln" CHICAGO UPIi-Star for- Monday too Clay becama the first heavy weight champion to be stripped of his title by the World Boxing Association. NFL will be "better than ever North Jerae Ind. I no Son I on 1.00 Wrtiht Flrat ShlN now that the air has been TBowl Tueaday, Men's HI 11 IBahltf 154 Callo cleared." CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE St. Bonaventure White lost a nalr to Anthony Blue but held ward Bobby Hull of the Chi aataaat9)4)aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai "Midway IS OA ciA 1 Ronald Maroi u.

Harry Pewley John Snnoey cago Black Hawks will not make the trio to Toronto for uevla Nurht lue 1000 BQWHSMG a Saturday'! game with the Maole Leafs, it was announced the summit post'as Cstholic Center blanked Miry White to move into second place. Bonaventure Green's sweep over Brennafi White tied them for third with Anthony Blue and George Green won two from Hyaclnthe to take fourth, apot. Lova Sansone hit 206-531, Loretta McGary 209-524, Lucy Swlgard 192-510, Carolyn La Rosi 192-504, Maria Rock 500 and Peggy Frazza 499. 1 College Cago Results UnltMl ri IntantiHwal T.i.ll. PI HI View.

Bnwlrr Fair l.wa Friday Pomptoa Lake Jawl'h Canter Jtaarloot, Thuraday Nil Handlcka Hiawatha A.C. loth Century Hawlhnrnt Thuraday lot ROUTE 46 4t-IU rlN LANts J. Klem Clint NonH Allan A. Kchwartl -R, Paxlon Bob Haerttck Sat Pip Frank Seal Stanley ftngert Robart SrhlichtUlg Je Halet Thursday. Hull, who missed four games last with a ligament J-B0WL 7 50 T.50 Too Son on loo 500 4 00 loo i.oo 1.00 Ion Ino Inlerhore CwwNmvmim 44 Million 44 r8 CANDLE rlN LANES rilST INSTALUTION IN THIS ST ATI NOW ItlMfJ T9M tOTOWA l.yi)S in bis right knee, suffered' a "stretched" liniment in Caaaxay Maveaaiaii Peaa.

Hlrtm 44 WnlKfl Kawrv4 71 Nw Havtn Cell. It Worcai'or It; IT AHrmA II Ml IrtrLiwri c. -k PRC 21 LEAGUE Schagen Shoes kllsnmlned Rurknar TV anrt Iwn vim vtn. left knee against the New York Wyntboro -M Cwiwoli-Ttelr join Malenlch Ed. Wurtol Tell.h Can Hrern 525 525 I4 III 111" 'U 5ot on Marrirk Bal 4o, Maximum Handicap 1 Paaaalo Holy Nam i Wayne Jewiata Con, Cltr Cluk Maximum TS" Handlra Tueaday, V) Men' loraUh Suhiitban Fireman Puhlie Servlr Crd.

Traniport i National Anllin Harmoa Leg, 1 Monday tot nor were Lbunge over Keyalone TUe, Dav'i Bar over Carroll Motors and DiCa Barbera over Mlnter Electric. Joa Grenley forced a 661. Rill Dm Cnmn hart 41 VA navli Hangers Wednesday night. Dr. Sldney Schafre said he would get therapy and shots Jark turrher PATEilSOIV IlECItEATION owii.xG rK.T:n notss ow KVMn BOWIIIS PRO IHOP OPIN IOWUN4J OAIIV SM IAST lit ST.

NBMBa P.C.B.A. A II4A. MU. eVfSSI Hicnmona Purmnn St. Andmvi 74 Mo'twdlit Cell.

Mnhalln 44 Ttmplt 41 Tuaculum II U. Mi'tln Br. Nw York U. 7t OMrattawit 71 D.lroll 74 lidwl WtHor 14 Hl, CfM4 IM MauchVMtt4 I loo no I no no on IM it Chiirk Kiiclnixl Oorrtaa, in Paaeal Lehinj for the inlurv. but nrobiblv 641, Joe Bonaflde 627, Ed Seabrldge 624, Ed Garabutl 619 and John should not skate until Saturday, Marchitl 616..

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