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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 31

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June 1970 Pntcrson News 31 St. Joseph's Late, Late Cinder Show Proves Costly; Elliot Cops, Mile SPAM but that came on John Joseph Regional, won the has run 14.4 this year and had more'i victory in tha long jump. good chance to place high in the uazemort won In 20-reet, 9Vi- group meet next. Saturday lighland Park, wasn't al inchei. Tom Toccla, of Setou Hall, took both hurdles.

His time in tha highs was 14.4 while his low hurdle clocking was 20 flat. la both rices, ha was trailed across the line by St. Joseph's Jedd Hauck. 100 in 102, Just beating Horn Cratale, of Don Bosco, Ramsey. The Ironmen finished with 24 points for the day, Gratale later took the 220 in 22 6, finishing ahead of teammate Jack RyftALZANCA NORTH BERGEN Lit arrival highlighted Saturday's meet which had tha North Jersey, Section 1 Groupi 1 and 4 along with the North Jersey Parochial A and ichoola at North Hudson Park.

Chria Elliot, of Ramapo. won lowed to compete in the event. the mile in 4:25.6 as windy conditions hampered perform Bart Ingraldi, of Clifton, took advantage of the situation and won in 14.9 Ingraldi was third ances throughout the day. Jim Af In oaujAAn last year In the same meet in luv rr W2T First, St. Joseph Regtonal'i weight duo of Steva Adimi and Bob Brady were not permitted to enter the Parochial A discus won tne 440 in 50.7 just ahead of teammate Vin DeModueni.

14.9. raui butpnen oi union was second behind Ingraldi in 15.6. Karson was allowcdto com assaic Valley's Joe Sciacca arter arriving late. Tne pair pete in the low hurdles and was third In 51.3 ahead of an other Ridgewood runner Bob Baumann. The trio of Maroon runners then teamed with Larry men went one-two in the snot put but St.

Joseph lost the came in Teaneck't Mark Birchette won in 20 flat' with Ingraldi second in 20.3. Marsnan to win tne mue relay crown which it had won lest year, to Seton Hall, 62-56. A one-two finish In the discus, an expected 10 points, would have in 3:28.7. Bill Barhorst. of Clifton, con- llackensack took the team title with 41 points.

North Bergen was second with 34. Paramus, glvea the Green Knights the tinued bis hot high lumping with a six-foot, two-inch clear i title. Then Fair Lawn's Jerry Car Clifton, id wood and Teaneck, Ramapo, Bayonne and Fab- Lawn followed in that order. aon came too late for the trials of the high hurdles. Karson, who MIKE CARROLL Broken Pole is Hindrance ance in the event.

Kennedy's Steva Goodall, outstanding in the early part of the aeason but placed by bad knees, did not place. Eastside scored only six point Passaic Valley'a Mike Carroll. Kortmann Leads Cedar Grove to Title slowly rounding into shape after an ankle injury, cleared one-inch in the pole vault but Chris Lotz shot putted Sl-feet, suffered a set back when he Vh inches to take that event broke his pole on the next ond in the pole vault to Kinne-lon's Bill Hopel, although both cleared 12-feet, 5-lnches. Cedar Grove found still another pole vaulter in Bob Steele who fin mile in 4:34.1. Teammate Tom Stapler chased Jefferson's Chris Sands across the finish line' in the two-mile.

Sands won in 9:50.6, a personal best. with teammate Bob Avery fourth and Cedar Grove's Steve height. Paramus Catholic romped to Friedrlch fourth. the title in the Parochial affair behind wins by Jack Con- neeney, Andy Artoia, pete Luon- go and the mile relay team. tonneeney, whose younger brother Kevin won the Group MONTCLAIR Cedar Grove packed most of Its points in the hurdles and field events to capture the North Jersey, Section Two, Group One title at Wood-titan Field Saturday.

East Orange took the sect too al Group Four tiUe in the other half of the meet. The -Panthers received wins from Bob Kortmann, Bob Kings-I land and Don Fisher on iU way to a total of 45 points, dethroning Glen Ridge, which finished fourth. Clifford Scott was second with Kinnelon, which had a double winner in sprinter Tom Vick-ers, third. Kortmann took the low hurdles for Cedar Grove in 20.3. He was sectional Group Two champ last year, Kortmann also placed fourth in the high hurdles where teammates John Schimldt and Tom Moran also placed.

Cedar Grove scored 25 points in the field events, headed by Fisher, who won the iavelin with a toss of 206-feet, 9-inches. Fisher was also sectional champ last year and wound up second in the state group meet. Kingsland set a personal best with a toss of 155-feet in the discus to win that event. Pete LaCorte. Cedar Grove's high Jumping star, had to settle for second behind Glen Ridge's Laris Salins, who leaped six-feet, four-inches.

LaCorte has a best of 6-5Vi this year and had beaten Salins in the Essex County Meet. George -Mouravieff was aec- Four two-mile, took the mile in-his meet with a 4:25.4 effort. He has gone as low as 4:20.4 and ished third in the' event. Cedar Grove also placed third in tiie 880 with Mark Hartman, fifth In the one-mile relay' and fourth In the 440 with Barry Hartwyck. Kinnelon acored 12 of its 26 points through Vickers who took the 100 in 10.2 and the 220 in 22.7.

The Colt won the Morris Count title last Saturday, clicking off 9.9 record in addition to a 22.7 furlong, Gary Cueman of Kinnelon, second In the mile at the Morris County meet, took the sectional f'r'l 1 1 3 defending state Parochial champ as well as cross country cnarop. Teammate Jack ritsky was third. Artoia, who owns the Bergen County best of 1:53.1, ran 1:58.3 in holding off Don Bosco Tech's Jim Marra. Luongo naced a one-two finish Double Winner CHARLIE GETTY for the Paladins in the 440 bringing teammate Joe Lanzalottoi across the line before the rest Legion League Opens of the field. Luongo was timed Saddle Brook, Wayne Valley Distancemen Steal Thunder in 50.9.

Luongo also anchored the mile relay to a 3:29.9 ePaul's Glen Ruffenach Saddle Brook'a Bob La Vio-I Don Corbo unleashed a starred in the two-mile setting Wayne Post to Host Clifton This Evening lette, currently' weighing offers 60.7 UUe old last lap to take the mile personal best of 9:58.5. He beat Bob Tyson, of Englewood's in breaking the record by almost 10 seconds, St. Cecilia, and Joe O'Shea, of Don Bosco Tech. St. Aloysius was second in the ENGLEWOOD Saddle Brook's and Wayne Valley's distance runners stole the show as the Falcons won tha 880, mile and two-mile with record times in Group Two while the Indians took the top two places in the mile and placed heavily in the 880 and two mile in Group Three to highlight the North Jersey, Section 2 meet at Winton White Saturday.

Staying among the leaders through a 2:15.1 half, he ran meet edsine'Don Bosco Tech. from American and 5eton Hail, won the 880 in 1:57.3 to break the old mark of 2:00.4 and bring two other runners under the former, standard. Teammate Charlie Pawlowski was fifth in the seeded section but was knocked from a place when Rutherford's Jim Hemmel won the unseeded section in 2:00.0.. Play in the Passaic County American Legion Baseball League will get under way this evening when Clifton's Post No. 347 faces Wayne Post 174 at the Wayn Hills High School field, this evening.

27-26V2. DePaul followed with 26 away from Sparta's Craig De Rldder and Tenafly's Phil Miles with his potent last-lap finish, just ahead of Don Bosco ech and St. Joseph, of West new i or, ootn witn 24. among the best; in the state. Dennis Rodimer.

of Morris took the iavelin throw Pompton'r Out The circuit will operate with nine teams this season. While Miles was second in 4:27.7 with DeRidder third in 4:29.2. A total witn 163-ieet, 3-inches while of 15 runners broke the old Pompton Lakes has been granted teammate Jerry Simmons won the discus with 142-feet, 10- O'Connell Shatters mark of 4:34.6. PASSAIC CO. LEGION BASEBALL TOD AT Clifton No.

M7 rf. Warn No. 1T4, al WaytM Hill p-m. Tl'ESDAT Patarsoo No. 1S7 v.

ToUnra No. UT, at Pauaie Valley H.S.. p.m. Clifton No. vs.

Pauaie No. MT, at Third Ward Park. p.m. WKDNCSDAr Paauie No. 359 va.

Clifton No. MT, at Nash Park. p.m. Patersnn No. 187 vs.

Hawthorn No. 199, at Hawthorn H.S., p.m. THUBSDAT Paasalo No. 247 vs. Paaaalc No.

159, at a one year leave of absence lnches. Andy completed I Sherm Couser doubled for St. from the league, two. new JO AvUrk the. record-breaking for Saddle He won.

the low hur dles and the long lump. Brook with a 9:42.4 time in the Ntwi Photo wasDroucK Heights, naced bv twwmiie. The old mark was BOB KORTMANN ersatile Lad a wins in the 100. hieh and low MORRISTOWN Doug O'Connell and Fred Zeiher Third Ward Park. p.m.

19:49.6 by former Pomnton Lakes squads: Hawthorne Post No. 199 and Wayne Post No. been added. All teams will "play a 15-game schedule on a twice-a-week basis. FBIDAT Totowa No.

327 va. Clifton N. at etanrlnut CfavA Faa 'Panrlnivclri of West Essex High, displayed some fine form to nurnies and the two-mile, took the Group one team title with 55 points. Pompton Lakes, paced Nash Park, p.m. lifrht the Qroun Three.

North Jersev Section TwajeKam- is headed for American Univer Clifton Phils Get SATURDAY Wayn No. 174 vs. Patnvoa N. MO, dv a weight win bv sity with Corbo going to Rutgers next fall. John Anders6n, an at Totowa Oval.

2 p.m. plonships while Rich McEvoy Won his 44ftttle In the Group Two part of the meet at Momstown' High Charlie Getty was second with other of Saddle Brook's distance 34. stars was third in the two-mile Getty threw the shot 54-feet. ond Ian and led from there on, Off to Fast Start in 9:52.4. Pee-Wee Griffin Ends Cagle's Feature Reign at Middletown being timed in 4:45 at the first -inch and the discus 160-feet, 11-inches.

setting a mark in the School's field Saturday. Picks Up Stick O'Connell, finally shaking the effects of a cold which has ml sailed him throughout the sec- Dave Rafferty and Guy Finlan mile. Zeiher displayed some un latter event. CLIFTON Manager Bob Potts' Clifton Phillips ran one-two in the Group Three mile with spectacular times of Keith Kurtz, who won the got off to a roaring: start in the 1970 Metronolitan MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. With usual, but successful, stategy in the, hierh lnmn.

Startine at six- nA half of the season, broke 22.3 and 4:23.3. Both Wayne state Group Two title last year, was second in the Group One Baseball League. The Phils received a solid blend of feet, he paced himself to con Valley runners set the last pace, a 2:09 half, before finally shak the largest crowd in its history on hand, the Orange Fair pitching and. hitting to win a pair of games over the sectional, losing to Leonia's serve energy tor me later ing off Demaresf John Tanner, Gary Dittmore. Dittmore ran noiiaay weexena.

iumos. He took only short run Speedway held its 100 lap Spring 2:00.2. tins for six-feet, and six-feet, ing a base hit by Garry Kamp- third in 4:29.0. Dennis Ford, of Cliffside Park, held the old Championship Saturday Roselle Catholic's Joe Savage Agnew Hurls -On Saturday the Phils lashed two inches, both of which he in the consolation" and then th pair were part of a five-car crack up 'on, the 16th lap. While the Might Modifieds were unkind to, Garden Stat drivers, Russ Meyers, of Hawthorne, qualified for the semi-late model feature.

However, due to the midnight curfew the payoff never was held. It will be part of this Saturday night's double feature in the semi-lates. Springfield's Norm Reindhart's two mile mark" with a 9:42 clocking. The old mark was 43.6. O'Connell, a.straight-A student, had some bad luck in picking starting positions but overcame the handicap.

"There was no seeding so they had had us pick slides for lininir nn. I nicked number 14 mark of 4:28.9. ran a 1:54.7 in the 880 and Pee-Wee Griffin ended Will Cagle's winning reign in the cleared his first try. Bob DeYoune was third in the Essex Catholic's Mike Keogh house and a walk Bob Stan-chack. Guglielmonte had three hits in Saturday's game and one in this one to hold an early .444 the Bergen Highlanders, 9-5, and on Sunday zipped the Ridee- ran 9:27.4 to win.

titles in the feature in which Jerry Chamber- two-mile, suffering an off-day by running a ,10:14.2. He has Parochial A Division of the lin placed second and tagie He then used his full approach for six-feet, four inches, another first-try clearance and went over six-feet, six-inches, among the best in' the state, on his second wood-Paramus Barons, 1-0, meet. third. been under 10 minutes consistently. Bob Bonvie, of New Mil- i season average.

37-year-old Jim Agnew flipped a Aaams set a record witn a toss of 62-feet, 2Vi-inches in the ford won in 9:41.7, anotner The box score: four-hitter. try. record. and w6und up in the second row," O'Connell, said. Having a hard time getting through the pack on the first lap, he assumed the lead through the sec- shot tor St.

Joseph Regional while Ed McKeever went 12- The Phils knotted the score at His try for a record six-feet, BERGEN CLIFTON For most of the 100 laps it was a dogfight between Bags Carter and Cagle with Griffin moving ahead near the finish. Bill Wilson, of Ramsey, with a big assist from a John Campbell had to make HIGHLANDERS 5 PHILLIES (( seven-inches failed, although feet, six-inches in the pole vault one apiece in their half, of the IB AB furious rush in the final "yards having a good try on his first uaroraro.jo i Burek.Zb 3 2 to lane tnat title. to gam a second in the 880. los first inning against the High 4 attempt. Dan Trahey, of Montvale's 0 Szep.lb landers, when Jim Djdieo stroked Millburn ran away with the ing to Pascack Hills' great sophomore, Bill Dralle.

Campbell was outleaned by Dralle in title in Group Three, scoring 45 out a safety to score Dave Bu D'Alesio's Blow "welder" wound up eight in the feature. In the third heat Roy Kincaid and Ken -Brightville, of North Haledon, and Wilson, were involved in a six-car pile-up. The rear of Kincaid's vehi Robertion Kolb.r Dale.lb DeBoer.U.p Llddy.n,3b Redskins Gain Morri County Tourney Final rek. The Phillies added five points. Hillside was second with 35V4 points, followed by Summit 'it- nn it.

a 17 1 1 1 I L. 1:58.9. Campbell lost the lead with 330 to go when he was Dassed bv Dralle and teammate 0 2 Iurato.rf 0 0 Gudl'lm'tl 2 Stortcki.rf 1 011ver.rf,lf 1 resl.p 1 Sarno.p 0 0 more big runs in the following Flips Pancakes won a. vyesi cssex ucu. wmi Morris Hills for the next spot inning to put the game out of Wayne Crayton, who wound up CLIFTON Jude D'Alesin! cle was badly damaged: Brieht- Mlner.2b with 20.

reach of the Highlanders, after third in 2:00.1. ville's car was hit by fire but BuUerfield.p 1 Rinildl.n 2 MOUNTAIN LAKES Parsippany, also rans in the Jersey Parsippany, which scored only 11 coints did get a record- capitalizing on three errors. Wayne Valley also had the iavelin winner in Group Three drove in a pair of runs with an eighth inning single to. give pitcher Tony Hollenback and his Edwin's Sport Shop mates a 4-1 5 7 Wilson and a welder got his car going in time for the big one. 57 12 I finiMi fill r.

ia uub Jim Didieo had another big wal tStruck out lor Loyka In 9th breaking effort from Mike Hast in tha-head of the class, not in Ted Hanenberg with a toss of lop, this time a run-scoring Bergen Clifton only the Morris County area 168-feetj 2-inches. ino 10 2l 010 OlO 5 0tx victory over nouse oi pancakes ings in tne poie vauu. Hastings beat back a steller field with a It was sort of a "get-to-gethef triple to center. DUE BISO III U1B DIOIC night" for North Jersey drivers. Sunday in the Clifton Softball League.

Red Mosca led the Ed- screen R. rtnn-. 13-foot, one-inch jump. Boonton's Northern Highlands took the Group Two title with 54 points, outdistancing Lincoln of Jersey Kncimuiii. mn: uiaieo, LJddy.

HR Franklin Lakes' Bobby Bottcher tav a Jeff Groman tied for as Tony Giresi, former Fair Lawn High diamond star, Maliano. SB: Kamphoute, Szep. Storicks The Redskins, (16-7) advanced to the finals of the Morns County i Tournament Saturday, EDWIN'S SPORT uuver. Coleman. the four next finishers al! HOtTSE OF PANCAKES olaced third in his heat and Bob Rubini, of Fair Lawn, fourth SHOP (4) City, second with 39.

Lincoln had earned the win only going the cleared 12-feet, six-inches. AB AB i Mountain Lakes, b-d. RIDGEWOOD- CLIFTON PARAMUS (0) PHILLIES (1) tne iuu and tai winner in 5 0.1Klst.cf first seven innings. He allowed 4 A It. 1 In Grouo Two action McEvoy 0 0 J.Perro.2b Jones.

10.0 and 22.3 both records if AB a semifinal rouna test. That mnkps two maior tourna Purdue, 3b waiKS Deiore Detng repiacea 0 Burek.2b improved his 440 time from 50.9 the 440 winner in Keith Davis in A Letter for Levine by Gary Sarno. Peduso.e Denton.2b Mosca, lb Shortway.cf Lardner.Jb Embrlch.ss a record 48.7 and the mile relay 0 1 Stanchak.3b 1 0 1 Lvde.cf Clifton only scored one run winner, where uavis ancnored LIVINGSTON -Over 150 stu 1 0 1 2 2 0-1 I 0 0 0 ments that the Redskins will be playing in this week. In addition to the County test, Parsippany will tangle with Summit on 3 G.PIerro.o 2 Vellis.ss 0 CavaUo.Sb 1 Di.itml.Ib 2 Vander.lf 9 Walters. Schretter.rf Shaplro.2b Kassner.rf Malany.p Windfuhr.rf Kahn.cf MiUitfan.ia Lagoi.p Carlno.2b Halkovich.lf Lynch.c it to a tecord 3:23.3.

in the Sunday afternoon contest dent athletes received honors 1 Coleman.rf and bad to make it stand up. John Mounger, of Northern to 50.7 in winning tme quarter. He also took second in the long jump. Last year McEvoy was second In the Groutf Three sectional. Springfield won the title easily with 63 points.

Verona was second with 41. Pequannock had 0 0 Agnew.p Highlands, won the high hurdles Tuesday atternoon ai y.iu at Madison Hieh School, in i Eastside' High's production of PETER A. FARRENKOPP Prtttdent '2095 DELIVERS THIS BIG NEWv 1970 CHEVY NOVA 2-Dfc SEDAM in a record 14.7 while Jim Van 31 0 4 27 1 31 4 xu CaAtinn Twn. 31 ,1 7 during the Newark Academy Boosters Club All Sports Dinner at the Governor Morris Inn with Pete Levine, 105 East 38th Street, Paterson, earning one letter for varsity tennis. catcher, Vince Guglielmonte, produced the winning run with a JNOniU ociacjr, ttt semifinal match.

Rldgewood-Paramua Cllrton Phlla (100 100 Mansart set a shot put mark with a 55-foot, 5-inch toss. Van 000 0000 000 OOx 1 Edwins Snort Shop House of Pancakes Mosca. 0 OOl line single to right field follow 20 while Butler had 19. Parsip Saturday, the Redskins won in Viq rtnmo with fl Errors: Clifton 1. SB: Kamphouse.

Mansart also took the Iavelin Jim Murphy of Indian Hills won th discus with toss of 142-feet, spurt, then putting the Hppisinn awav with a three-run pany HUis' had a double winner iri George Schreiner, who took the sprints in 10.4 and 228. The Vikings also had a second in the 440 in Gary who ran 51.5. XV" in the third. Tom Lusto Ridgewood Loses in State Tennis Final highlighted the frame by poling and Potdevin (R- defeated Crai Laraen a two-run nomer noy uaner auu socked a round-tripper for Par-sinrjany, a. solo blast in the fifth innine that climaxed the Verona's" best efforts "ere produced by Rich Barrett, sec 1-inch.

I Englewood outscored New Mil-ford, to take the Group Three crown. River Delfled by a record setting pole vault. by Dwight Mutchler, 12-7, was third with Wayne Valley fourth. Wayne Hills' only- points came on a second in the javelin by Ray Dougherty. ond in tne two-mne in v.m.i anu Nick Pienatello.

who placed in Grouo I A II Semifinal HADDONFIELD S. GLEN ROCK Sinrlrs parsippany scoring attack. The 'box score: the shot put and discus. Peter Cooper (GR) defeated Tom TAfcSIPPANT MOrNTAIW Wernes, 64, Holman in) de. Butler broke its own mile 1 4 relay standard of 3:35.6 with a Mountain Lakes (Group One-Two).

The title showdown is set for 2 Group IV Semifinal RIDGEWOOD PRINCETON l'i Slnrlfi Charles Mellen IR) Robert Nonnenscheln, 7-5. 6-2: Dan Thompson (P) defeated Mike Phillips. 9-7. 6-2: Todd Sfltzer (Ri' tied Mlk Glouchezltdh, 6-3, 3-6, 4-3. Doubles Andrew Rork and John Sansen (R) defeated Bill Schmidt and Lawrence Rloom, 83, 2-6, 6-2: Robert Taylor and Jame Potdevin' R1 defeated Bill Tobolsk! and Steve Ettinghausen, 3-6, 1-2, 60.

4 feated Richard Lynn, 3-6, 6-1, Bob Weber (H) defeated John Saylet, 6-4. 6-1. Doubles Lopsrado and Dick Sammuels defeated Dave Wittv and Peter 'Fully factory equipped with economical 4 cylinder engine. "puniNo'tbu rnttr KEEPS FARRENKOPr' PIRST" 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3:32.8 effort tnat was paced ny a 53.4 Jeg by freshman, Al Paulson and a 52.1 leg by sophomore HS Track Schedule TODAY Edlckson and Andy 1 Wilmn.ai 3 0 2 Martin. -2b 4 1 Nelson.

rf 2 1 Moore 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 Walter, 2b 1 2 Freeman.cf Hcaly.sn 3 Baker, c. Luato.lb-lf 3 Gemmer.U 2 Werdann.p. 2 2 m) aeieatea uoug aut ana bod One-Twocompeti tion. River Dell, of Oradell, tripped Moorestown, 5-0, -in the semifinals of Group Three, then bowed to Millburn, the finale. Only thed oubles team of Bob Taylor and Jim Potdevin managed a victory in" Ridgewood's loss tq Westfield, the Group Four kings.

In Individual singles play Bill Edelman, of Nutley busted Wayne' Valley's Alan Hughes, 6-1, 6-3. Today all of the' divisional champions will compete for a single 1: state title. ''At 10 a.m. (Group Four) faces CBA Parochial) Millburn Group Three) tangles with PRINCETON Champion of the New Jersey State Inter-scholastic Athletic Association's golf tournament, Ridgewood High came close to taking the state tennis title, here, on Saturday. After defeating Prince-tori High, in the senifi-nals, Ridgewood lost to West-field, 4-1, in the finale of the Group- Four play." St.

Joseph Regional, of Mont-, vale, also bowed in the finals. The Green (Knights were blanked, 5-0, by Christian Brothers Academy, of Linwood, in the windup of the Parochial play. Glen Rock, a 4-1. victor over Pascack Valley last Friday was beaten by" Haddonfield, 3-2, in the, semifinals of the' Groups Charlie Patti. AX, b-'i.

0' 0 0 rVrkAA HaneMt Af TlrtlAr nan nais Parochial Flm Meet of Champions at Hacken-sack 5 p.m. Park Ridge 1 1 the best individual mark of the dav. eoing 4:19.4 i the mile, '241 3 3 7 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS IT. JOSEPH (MONTVALE) Slntln Bill Kooh (CB) defeated Brian lano i Reindhart, whxse OlO 010 rrilppny Mountain Aaheg 002 8-0, 6-3; John Correa defeated Tivri Winnberry. 8-6.

6-1; Shawn Kelly (CB) PASSAIC ST.r GARFIELD P-m. WEDNESDAY Twin Boro Relays, 6 p.m. SATURDAY scnooi nad droppea a since last year, also under the former Group Two mile mark Ei Paralppany 3, Mountain Lkt 1, Home Runi Roy Baker. Tom Luato. PUnhlnV Oroup IV Final-; WESTFIELD 4.

RIDGEWOOD 1 Ringlet Joe Krakora (W) defeated Meller, 6-1. -2i SteVe Measex (W). defeated Phillip, 6-l 6-1; John McManigal (W) defeated Sfitzer, -6. 7-S. I Doahlet Glen Smith'-and Rmra (W de defeated' Ken Barba.

6-1. Doubles Trip Monney ar)d. John Burma fCB) defeated John and Brian Bracken. 6-2, 3-8. 6-3: Walt Crum and Bob Johnson Corner River Drive.

GR 2-9200 IP H.K BII JO Gary Pavlnvakr 2-2) 5 3 4 Weriann (Sv 2) 2 0 0 14 of 4:26.5, set last year by Kin-nelon's Kevin. Dunn. Reindhart N.J.S.I.A.A. finals -at Rutgers, CB defeated Bill. Kay and Craig 'Bi' 6-2, 6 4., ran 4:20.5.

10 a.m. feated t-k and Jinsen, 6-3i 6-3; Taylor John Martin Mr- I I)av Hock 0 0 0 Vr.

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