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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 27

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I AN OAKLANDER IN ACTION A STANDOUT Feb. 24, 1969 7 Paterson News tmimes Pint .27 Five Pulls Big Allendale 1 Upset 4 liSiHilillillli fiMA HACKENSACK A plucky PARAMUS Ralph Engan of Northern Highlands High School freshmen team pulled one of the biggest upsets in the history Monsey, N.Y., outrolled qualify-' of the Junior Scholastic Invitation Basketball Tournament Saturday coming from behind ing leader Mike McGrath of El Cerrtto, 181-149 Saturday to capture the $10,000 first prize and a new Cougar automobile in the Professional Bowlers Association PB A $75,000 Cougar i to down third-seeded St. Joseph Regional, of Montvale, 66-45 Open. The win moved Northern Highlands into the semifinal round Wednesday evening at the Hackensack Middle School gym against Ridgefield Park, Engan, who finished second to Uy VIIOIWE VltOSS McGrath in the qualifying round, RICK SCHWARZ winner over top-seeded Has-brouck Heights, 42-37. The contest will start -at 6:30 p.m.

advanced to the championship match by defeating All-Star PATERSON MAJOR LEAGUE Collie's Auto Glass defeated Park Radio 16-5 ami' spts a Don Bosco. of Ramspv. sec WlSC Gymnasts Dick Weber of St. Louis, 268-237. Prior to his match with Engan, ond seefled was ousted from the tourney in the final contest of fast pace with 71 points, an 8 point bulge over Damato Paper which won a 17-4 decision over Mann's Chios.

CMC Steel took Weber had beaten Bob Collates the quarterfinal round by West- of Santa Monica, 205-173 wooa, sb-35. Kounding out the semifinal bracket will be Ber- Teamsters Local 999 16V5 and holds third place while Arrow Auto Body edged Distributing 11-10. Damata posted new highs of 1100 and 2993, Joe Klusens leading the way with a new high and Jim Stef anich of Joliet, 111., genfield, winner over Cresskill, 266-180. Net Seventh Win of Year UPPER MONTCLAIR smgie ot 276 ana a new second nigh series of 680. 55-42.

McGrath had proved un Other top scorers were Nick Joe Calafiore Northern Highlands win was beatable in Friday's semi-final an amazine defeat against St Sr. 606, Sam Chiariello 596, Joe Calafiore Jr. 596, Pete Hayek 594, Bill Wilkie 593, John Tammaro 592 and Joe Picariello 591. Tammaro tops, the averages with 197. Joseph's, able to score onlv two TOUCH AND GO Reinaldo Bontsikaris, of Newark's Barringer High, (left) mixes with Bob.

Sweeping five of six first places, points in the second period, the, round, winning all 16 of his matches for a PBA record. However, he -was completely off form Saturday and appeared vsibly shaken after a photo horsemen trailed Dy 18 points Montclair State College's, var GMC LANES 865 LEAGUE General Industries used Lou Schamble's 629 and Don Kreiter sity gymnastic team equalled 614 to sweep New Jersey Bank while Ctommuhitv Service held at halftime, 29-11. However, the Allendale boys roared back to not only move past St. Joseph but gave the third-seeded team grapher walked in front of him during his match with the pace at the expense of the National French Cleaners. its all-time season win total Saturday downing powerful West Chester State 137.43 Meyers, of Indian Hills, during the New Jersey State Fencing Championship Tournament at Hack-ensack on Saturday.

Meyers helped the Oakland school to a third place finish in the foil. The Bergen Braves finished only two victories out in the team standings, but won the sabre. Indian Hills' Pete Gaylor Takes State Foil Laurels McGrath won $6,000 for his a good trouncing in-Town Mobil was a twin winner over Piersma's Tavern, Hank Attema counting 619 and Garry Hazen 611 for the victors' while Dick Caslet tired a 242-606 for the Tavernmen. Smith's 609 was the factor as Town Country Diner grabbed Henrv Korft was hieh scorer to 128.85. for Northern Highlands with 25 second place finish while Weber collected $4,000, Stefanich took home $3,000 and Coll a to received $2,500.

Coach Terry Orlick's squad now boast a record of seven points wnue John Schust had 19, a deuce from Cliffs Barber Shop. Dan Teschon tops the aver-" age race with 186. Don Bosco dropped behind against Westwood in the first period and were never able to GARDEN STATE WOMEN'S LEAGUE Pop's Tool Shop increased its margin to 2 games over wins and two defeats with two meets remaining. The Indians face Long Island University Saturday afternoon and close out the regular season on March get back in the contest. Jim ship, based on foil and sabre competition, was jointly awarded to Barringer, of Newark, and Yingst was high scorer for the The PBA tour now moves to Depew, N.Y., for next week's $45,000 Greater Buffalo Stony Road Socks Sherman in loop scholastic Athletic Association fencing tournament held Saturday at the new Hackensack High School gym.

The overall team champion- HACKENSACK Pete. Gay-lor, of Indian Hills High, Oakland, captured first place in the foil competition of the 45th an- nual New Jersey State Inter- losers with 18 points. Moran's by winning a pair from Charles Pharmacy while the runners up dropped two to Aldon Central Meats. North Haledon TV routed the PUB of Haledon and Little Falls Trophy -snared a pair from Haledon Rec. Essex Catholic.

Both teams tin 7th at Ithaca College. St. josepa iu; ished with the same record, 45 Rick Schwarz was a double wins and nine losses. Angie Branscombe tossed in a 524 set on 182, 178 and 164. Indian Hills shared the sabre winner for the Indians taking floor exercise with a record of 8.5 and the high bar with a crown-with Essex catholic Dy Ruth Schenk rolled 168-163-483, Hope Newbold 184-481, Kitty Di-Como 169-158-479 and Rose Wetter 168-155-458.

Connie Hook hit1 Billi Halbach and Mike Napoleon netted 20 and 12 pointsi respectively, to power 4 0 1 0 3 ,0 4 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 mark of 8.05. Jon Guenther, of Benson Bykowsky Carley Chestone Connolly Corio DeYonkef Dilger Donovan Fredericks Irwin Roche Florence ian, McGlynn 180, Marty Driesse 179, Mary Currie 177, Gerri Nero 171 and the Road: Tigers past Elva Halliwell 172. vie Haas tops -Connie Hook by three posting a record of 23. wins and four losses. Barringer won the team foil title with a record of 23 wins and only four losses while Essex Catholic placed second with 22-5.

Sherman Roofing, 47-44, in a Wayne, captured still rings with a mark of 8.05 while Dave Green was the winner in long horse at 8.95. Nels Jensen was the other individual winner for tight Paterson Board of Recrea Pace Great Gorqe Juniors 9 0 3 0 8 1 9 5 0 10 0 0 45 25 7 3 19 11 0 0 1 66 tion Junior Lightweight League points with 155. BOWLOMAT 879 LEAGUE Newman's clobbered Silk City Liquors and now top them by ZVi games. Singer's Interstate shellacked D'Angelo and holds half game edge over Perry's Five who took two- 17 came. Thursday evening, at 11 Gavlor was undefeated McAFEE Debbie Perryman.

of Ffcyson Lakes, and the Indians in parallel bars with Northern Hlchlands (66) Don Bisco Tech. throughout the day long, com 8.10. 11 7 2 It was the second straight win for Stony Road after four set from Fed-Kam Construction. Nat's Five swept Curtnick's Bar Special Ski Meet petition posting nine wins in the team competition and then sweeping through five, bouts in the individual section of the Korff Murphy Ricciardi Schust Otens Brendstrop De Graw Long. backs.

and tied the Feds for fifth spot. Tirozzi and Hadfield won triples and PBA Local No. Land Plaza Dining were twin victors. Eric Hassack turned in big 276-200-657. Ike Blender had 3 1 7 9 0 0 1 32 MILTON Members of the 1 1 0 0 0 17 championships.

"Ski Under ther Stars" program will vie in fun-styled races. 224-241-636, Chet Perry 216-203-213-632, Joe Federico 203-215-209 Reinaldo Gonzalez, of Bar McAfee's Mike McGlynn, members of the Great Gorge Junior racing team, registered victories in the Invitational Downhill skiing competition, here, on Saturday. Miss Perryman, 17, captured the one and one-half mile course test for girls in 2:13.69. McGlynn, 15, led the boys with 2:02.84. There was a field of 38 of the Garden State's most outstanding junior racers in the field.

Seventeen-year-old Anne Knudson, of Watchung, and Lu Anne McBride, of Mahwah, finished second and third respectively behind Perryman. Miss Knudson-swas clocked in 2:20.95 and Miss McBride in 2:21.17. Glenn Fitzgerald, 14, was second to McGlynn in 2:03.64 and Herman Eppinhaus, 17, placed third in 2:03.93. here, at the Snow Bowl Tuesday ringer, was second in ion wnue 627, Harry Jacobs 214-222-616, Frank Martinez 224-220-615, Tony Cirasuolo 212-297-612, Lou Szalai 238-611, Lou Hanowitz Bern Urenovich 245-602 and Dan Oonsolatore 207-600. Ron Mayur- 33- 7-45 No.

Highlands St. Joseph Reg. starting at 7 p.m. 4, Paul Gaylor, brotner ot fete, was third and iticnara rreaa, nik forged 222-209, Augie Victoris 226, Tony Zalfa 224, Norm of Essex Catholic, finished fourth. Phil Reilly, of Essex Catholic, Stony Road Tigers (47) Hagen 0 0 0 Halback 9 2' 20 Napoleon 6 0 12 Duchnowskl 0 0 DeChellis 0 0 Ricciardi 4 0 8 Sassano .3 1 7 22 3 47 Sherman Roofing (44) Vegas 6 0 12 Thegoskis 0 0 Bracer 7 0 14 Faroccl 1,02 Norehhe 0 0 0 Vandennere 7 2 16 Cancehosi 0 0 0 Ashton 0 0 0 21 2 44 Stony Rd.

Tigers 4 13 21i-47 Sherman Roof. 10 12 Vt 1044 Gaylor's Higb-Flying Indian Fencers Snare Two Verdicts BUFFALO, N. Y. Sweeping two matches, Mont was the individual winner in sabre competition besting Art Bunger, of Indian Hills, the 223-202, Jim Peloso 219, Fete Wisse 215, Mickey caner 214, Hero Erbig 210, Joe Beach 210, Sam Rosenberg 203-200 and Ben Schlamowitz 204-202. GOOD TIME LEAGUE Johanna Farms lost twice to Highlands' Tavern but still' tops them by two games.

Double defeats also went to thorne House, Jack's Cozy Corner and Passaic Citizen to keep them all knotted with Highland Tavern for' second spot. Lou Cappuccio posted 213-214-608, Ralph Tol hit 232, Al Rehm had 214, Bob Booker 213, Lou De Winne 207 and Pat Gallo 202. 1968 champ. Keiuy, wno lost onlv once nine bouts in the j. team comneution.

was unde clair State College's varsity fencing team reached an Counterfeit Tix Spill 4 New Jersey Skiers feated in the individual section. all-time single season high of eignt wins, nere, Saturday downing Hobart College, 15-12 and the' University of While it did not count in the scoring, epee competition was held for the first time in the meet with Russ Fisher, of North Buffalo, 16-1. MT. POCONO, Pa. (UPI) State police arrested four members of a New Jersey ski club Saturday and charged them with using counterfeit" tickets for lift Hunterdon, the individual winner and Essex Catholic the team riaes at a ski resort here.

The suspects were nicked ud winner with a 12-3 mark. The -summaries: TEAM STANDING FOIL W. 53 in A Row Coach Walter Gaylor's high flying team now boasts eight wins with both of its losses being by a single point. Montclair State has two matches left on its regular season shedule meeting St. John's University at home Tuesday "night and finishing out the year at theUnited JJJ KLU KULlu St.

Anthony Nets Sixth Victory Barringer 23 TODCO Essex catnouc Tnrilan mil 20 North Hunterdon A 9-7 edge from the foul line Vailsbure If lu fllon Hwfc 10 17 urates Muitary Acaaemy on March 7th. at the Camelback ski resort where they allegedly handed out and used the lift tickets? that cost $7 each. Officials of the Pocono Mountains resort said they suspected the ogus tickets when they counted more skiers than lift tickets collected. They said the discrepancy was noted for several weeks. Two of the men.

charged with To fZT3558385- RtniAf niuiv Ts I Ramapo Butler '12? Morris Hills' Pompton Lakes 4 23 enabled St. Anthony Savio (6-1) to turn back St. Mary (5-2) in a Paterson Diocese Intermediate CYO Basketball League The Indians fencing, wins were traceable to the fine showing, of W. I. Mill.

23 i 4 its sanre team uirootn matcnes. Essex Catholic 23 4 Barrineer 22 5 Captain Dale Rodgers and the sensational Dave Bryer were undefeated in both matches for Ramapo 1 North Hunterdon 13 14 Pnmntnn T.akAa 9 18 forgery and counterfeiting, were game, punday afternoon at the Paterson Catholic High's gym. Ray McLaughlin led the winners with a 14 point showing. Clyde Jackson, Mario Baldino and Johnny Cole provided the a total of six wins. Glen Rock 19 VaUsburg I.

Morris Sills 7 20 Bryer. unbeated Iast season with a 24-0 mark, has now run heavy artillery for the losers. Butler 4 23 OVERALL TEAM 8TANDING W. L. Rarrinffer 45 9 his consecutive winning streak The box score: Essex Catholic 45 9 in dual match competition to S3.

Rodgers, in his third season of varsity competition is now 69-6. mL. tj: i Indian Hills North Hunterdon 30 24 Rama 27 27 Richard Ditter, 30, Camden, N. and David Leby, 28, Cherry Hill, N.J. Leby was" identified as president of -the Fall Line Ski Club of Cherry Hill.

Both men were held in $3,000 bail each. Charged with use of counterfeit tickets were Lawrence Schmall, 27 Mount Ephraim, N.J., and Zenonas Zapasnikas, 30, Cherry Hill. They were each held in $1,000 bail. Vailsburg 25 29 Glen Rock 18 36 ine inuians epee ream got a split on the day losing- to St. Anthony (37) McLaughlin Ruggiero Mamsry Vacca Keeley Smith McGinnis 0 1 1 0 0 2 Pompton Lakes 13, 41 MnrriK Hills 13 41 Hobart, 6-3 but defeating the University of Buffalo, 5-4.

Butler 43 14 5 2 0 4 7 37 14 4 7 9 0 34 7 2 2 1 0 1 1 14 a 7 2 1 4 0 0 14 Knights Lose NEW YORK Except for co- captain Jim Menke's 3-0 record It. Mar? Jackson Salomon i-Baldino Cole Dougherty Carroll Andreno 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 Seniors Vs. Faculty WANAQUE The annual sen FOIL INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS W. L. Pete Gaylor, Indian Hills 15 0 Reinaldo Gonzales, 3 Paul Gaylor, Jndian Hills I 3 2 Richard Freda, Essex CatHolie 3 2 Roger Marchegiano, Essex Cath.

1 4 Tom Boutsikaris, Barringer 0.5 Won on least touches. SABRE INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Phil Reilly, Essex Catholic 4 6 Art Bunger Indian Hills 2 2 Joe Kubala. Essex Catholic 2 2 Raul Nunez. Barringer 1 3 (1) Mike Burke, Indian Hills 1 3 Fred Fiducia, Barringer 0 Least touches. (1) Won fence off.

in sabre, Fairleigh Dickinson's fencers all had losing marks in Saturday's 21-6 loss to Pace Col ior class vs. the faculty basketball game will be played in the Lakeland Regional High School lege. The home fencers won their 737 34 St, Anthony St. Mary first bout in 10 outings while gymnasium, here, on Drway night, March 7. for torsion bsr TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE EXPERTS ARE! NOW ONLY 1 Compare this offer! (D Brung.

Hamway. winless FDU was left a 0-7 record. Pace took the sabre, 6-3: foil, 8-1, and epee, 7-2. Rick Entin scored the lone point for Scholastic Cage Schedule fdu in' foil, wnue Fred Kuhlwilim and Bob Dwyer each won an epee Dout. Ridgewood at St.

Joseph M), 4 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Albertus-Magnua at Fairleigh Dickmson will fence Brooklyn Poly away on Monday Bardonia, N.Y., I p.m. FRIDAY Ridgewood at Clifton, p.m.

Weequahic at Eastside Lodi at East Paterson, 8 p.m: Essex Catholic at Kennedy, 8 Westwood at St. Joseph M) St. Joseph (M) JV at Paterson uatn- ollc, 4 p.m. MONDAY Irvington Tech Don Bosco Tech, 7 p.m. St.

John vs. Bayley-EQard at Summit, I p.m. TUESDAY Passaie at Clifton, 4 p.m. Lyndhurst at East Paterson, p.m. Eastslde at Kennedy, 4 p.m.

p.m. Paul vi at Neumann Prep, wayne Eastern Christian vs. East Ruther p.m. nignt (Feb. 24).

Virice Trajna Switches To Lincoln Park Links ford at Garfield H.S., I p.m. DePaul at St. Mary, 8 p.m. St. Cecilia (K) at St.

Luke, 6:45 p.m. Eastern Christian at Paterson Cath ollc. 7 n.m. Don Bosco High at N.Y. Military 15-Point Engine Tune-Up Includes all labor and $lQgg parts listed 10 Mi lr You get new spark plugs, points, rotor condenser.

Plus, our specialists will clean fuel bowl, air filter battery, end check ignition wires, distributor cap, starter, regulator, generator, fan belt, cylinder compression battery. Academy Morris Catholic at Pope Pius, Our alignment experts will perform these important ser-Vices: Inspect complete front end including springs, ihocks, ball joints, idler arms, tie rods and steering wheel assembly; realign front end; correct camber, caster and toe-in (chief causes of fast tire wear). Take advantage of llfesespecial low prices for greater safety nd longer tire 1 life. Drive in or pall for an appointment today! Paramua catholic at Paramus, p.m. Wayne Hills at Manchester, 4 p.m.

Summit at Passaic Valley, 3:30 p.m.. Lodi at Saddle Brook, 8 p.m. Bernards at Cedar Grove, 3:43 p.m. West Mllford at Lakeland, p.m. Franklin at Butler Pompton Lakes at High Point, p.m.

Netcong at Pequannock, 8 p.m. Kinntlon at Sparta, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Don Bosco Tech at PCC Tourney, 7 LINCOLN' PARK A former football and golfing star at Hackensack High School, Vince Traina has been named head Board of Rec Cage Standings INDUSTRIAL LEAGtE p.m. Fair Lawn at Englewood Hackensack at Paramus, 8:30 p.m pro at the Twin Bridges golf Pequannock at West Milford, 8 p.m. American DiTlslon course, here.

Prior to accepting the Morris County post, young p.m. ttariem satellites at Sparta, p.m. Pope Plus at Queen of Peace, 6:45 Butler at foinpton Lanes, p.m. Jefferson at pope John, 6:30 p.m. Lakeland at Kinnelon, 8 p.m.

High Point at Netcong, 8 p.m. Sparta at Franklin, 8 p.m. Bogota at Saddle Brook, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Traina had served under his WITH THIS COUPON (S3 i5fp father (Mickey) at the old p.m. Neumann Prep vs.

WO Day School-Jewish Education Center at Newark Academy, 4:30 p.m. WITH THIS COUPON AIR FILTER Wayne Country Club, Tammy- St. Bernards at Neumann Prep, 8:15 Brook ana most recentiv was 4-WHEEL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT raterson catholic conference Tourna p.m. ment at J. Kennedy H.S.

gym: 7:30 head pro at the Haworth Golf p.m. St. Joseph vs. St, Mary; 1:30 Club, Pope Plus at Paramus Catholic, 2 p.m. p.m.

Don Bosco Tech vs. St. John. 7 SAVE UP TO with the purchase trlttithe purchase of an oil change and lubrication at th regular price ot $5.50 mm our current advertised price or regular Mllini price, whichever is lower. 1 Board of Rec Basketball Schedule ot an $11.88 or $22.22 precision engine tone-up any U.S.

passenger car Jersey St. Chem. vs. Hoffmann-La-. Cen.

at School No. 28, 7:05 p.m. Bragg Boys vs. Broadway Bank at TODAY HesTywelght League Cassetta's. Knights vs.

Central Letter Roche at Eastside H.S. Annex, 7:05 p.m. N.J. Bank vs. Bendlx at Eastside H.S.

Annex, 8:15 p.m. School 28 8:10 p.m. Shop at School No. 7:05 p.m. 1 This Is high quality filtei that gives outstanding performance and meets or exceeds all manufacturer' specifications.

We will remove front wheels; clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearings; inspect grease seals; add brake fluid if needed (no charge); adjust brakes on ell four, wheels and test. -Basketball Clinics For boys st Schools No. 2-4-1 Tj FCT. Revlon 4 1 .800 Becton Dickinson 3 2 .600 Rendix .3 2 .600 Police P.B.A. 3 2 .600 I.T.T.

Data Services 3 3 500 Friar Tuck Inn 2 4 Hewlett Packard 14 .200 National Division VI PCT. Hoffmann La Roche 5 1 .833 General Electric 4 2 .667 Vatronics 4 2 ,667 First Natlnal Bank 3 2 .600 Jersey State Chemical 15 .167 N.J. Bank 0 6 .000 LIGHTWEIGHT LEAGUE PCT. Broadway Bank 10 0 1.000 Bragg Boys I 3 .727 Catholic Com Center '7 3 .700 Greenleaf fc A Club 6 4 .600 Cool House Boys 2 0 .182 Sandy Hill Boys 0 13 .000 HEAVYWEIGHT LEAGUE PCT. Royal Aces 10 0 1.000 Moe tc Larry's 7 0.

1.000 Bobaloo 8 1 .889 E. Lee White F.H. 6 2 .750 Crescent A.C. 4 3 .571 Central Letter Shop 4 5 .444 Cassetta's Knights 3 5 .375 1 B. Tavern 2 .230 Flerrn's Garage 1 ft .143 Donelly Roofing 18 .111 Snebers 1 1 .100 Jr.

Lightweight League PCT. Bragg Juniors 6 0 1.000 E. Lee White Shorties 1 .857 Haledon P.A.L. 4 2 .667 Grady's 4 3 71 N.J. Bak 1 4 .429 Stony Road Tigers I 4 .333 Sherman Roofing 1, 5 .167 Paterson Boys' Club 0 7 .000 from Shebers vs crescent A.U.

at scnool Junior Lightweight League Stony Road Tigers vs. Bragg Juniors 7-10 o.m. No. 5, 8:13 p.m. Donnelly Roofing vs.

Moe Larry's For girls at Schools 6-10 from 7-10 Offer od HI taterdar light, Fabrsanr 22, 1t Offer feed asatfl Sttardar alfbt, Ftbraarr 22, IK, at School No. 26, 7:05 p.m. at School No. 28, 7:05 p.m. E.

Lee White Shorties vs. Haledon P.A.L. at School No. 28, 8:10 p.m. P.m.

Flerros oarage vs. is. bee wnue THUKSHAY Junior Lixhtweirht Learns LIMITED TIME ONLY! (MM F.H. at School No. 26, 8:13 p.m.

LIMITED TIME ONLY! Bovs Club vs. Sherman Roofing at Eastside 7:05 P.m. Grady vs. N.J. Bank at Eastside Royal Aces i Tavern at Eastside H.S.

Annex, 8:15 p.m. Lightweight League Bragg Boys vs. Greenleaf It A Club at Eastside H.S. Annex, 7:05 p.m. naikethall Clinks H.S.

Annex, 8:10 p.m. BaskeiDaii Clinics For bovs st Schools No. 10-28 from Basketball Clinics For boys at Schools No. 6-7-13 from 7-10 p.m. WEDNESDAY Heavyweight League It Tavern vs.

Fierro's Garage at Eastside H.S. Annex. 7:05 p.m. Moe It Larry's vs. Royal Aces at Eastside H.S.

Annex, 8:15 p.m, Crescent A.C. va. Donnelly Roofing at School No. 5, 8:15 p.m. Central Letter Shop vs.

Sheber sat School No. 26. 7:05 P.m. For boys at School No. 10 from 7-10 7-10 n.m.

for gins at scnool no, a.trom v-iu P-m, TUESDAY Industrial Leuue p.m. FRIDAY Basketball Clinics General Electric vs. Revlon at School For boys at Schools No. 2-4-6-1-13-20 No. 5.

7:05 P.m. Preakneee ShoppInK Center Hamburg Tpke. Wayne 696-4005 239 Market, St. 200 Madison SU 423 Lexington Ave. Paterson, 279-1800 Paesalc, 779-8200 Clifton, 427-9100 PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN REAR OF STORE First Nat'l Bank vs.

Friar Tuck Inn Bobaloo vs. Cassetta's Knights at from 7-10 p.m. SATURDAY Rnkelhill Clinics at School No. 5 8:13 P.m. Hewlett-Packard vs.

I.T.T. Data Services at School No. 28. 7:05 D.m. For bovs at Don Bosco Tech1 H.S School No.

26, 8:15 p.m. Lightweight League Sandy Hill Boys vs. Greenleaf A Club at School No. 5. 7:05 p.m.- Cool -House Boys vs.

Catholic Comm. i mrJ aawav. Police P.B.A. vs. Becton Dickinson at gym from 1 to 4 p.m.

and at City Hall Annex from a.m. until noon. scnool -NO. 26, p.m. saaa-A A A Ada.

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