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INDIVIDUAL SCORING DUEL 20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 7, 1953 Invaders, DeSales ,11 v- Jf JIMMY St Vincent's Five Overcomes Xavier Pete Schlmentl of Si Vincent's Home and Carmelo Castro Eilenberg's Goal Gives Counts JXH. Victory Chiefs Nosed Out 57-55, in Final Three Seconds in Hesse! Tilt MURPHY'S COLUMN of St. Francis Xavier fought a scoring duel which over Again Triumph in Cage League The' Invaders and DeSales registered their second straight victories in the Eastern District Young Men's Christian Association Basketball League. The Invaders bested the Comets, 52-42, and the DeSales outscored the Mercurys, 67-56.

Osit led the Inva'ders attack with 14 points and Bob Green-berg collected 20 for the Comets. Amati, Perrone and Matthews shared scoring honors for the DeSales. Amati collected 19 and Mat shadowed the St. Vincent's Home's 76-49 win over Xavier in the Junior Division of the Catholic Youth Organization Basket Imam' ball League. Schlmentl hit for 38 points and Castro collected 30.

the other1 Junior Our IMt Aatl tin. Bwit Vmtf bacred Heart overwhelmed St. Joseph, 3 29. Our Lady of Aneels and A basket by Bob Eilenberg in the final three seconds of play gave the Counts a 5755 verdict r. f.

1 oi Mam McArlhr B41MM Flynn Burkahtrt 3 11 Queen of All Saints won closely IMcKaim over the Chiefs In the Samuel Hesse Memorial Intermediate a. f. r. OSS ota 4 1 a 9 11 3 4 a a 1ST SIT 4 I Sell? ill 8 0 1 0 0 4 Moraa Division of the Jewish Commu Powen comespea senior Division games. O.

L. A. fought off an Immaculate Heart of Mary rally to win out, 4741. and Havnh thews and Perrone 17 each. Hey-I 0 llcOown OolUnl D.

Plfim Tuiir SchwIIU Brows TOUK nity House of Bensonhurst Basketball League. Paul Kaufman led the Counts attack with "1 9 0 Queen of All Saints edged St. Joseph's 3331. 13 IT 41 IS 1 41 13 points but Lenny Raffman er and Freeman of the Mer-j curys hit for 22 and 21 points, respectively. Jnnskra I o.

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r. P. KaUblnU O. F. of the Chiefs was top point- In the Tyro Division, St.

Frances de Chantal nipped St. 13 la 1UM I I ItuMO 3 3 9 30 maker with 22 tallies. In the other Hessel games, VenUti 0 9 0 Setrt 13 3 (Ml 4 141 twirUi -1 I MonlroM 4 1 8 MalM 3 1 Ruam Rowrtnr 19 Klllmn 2 3 7 ArgmU MrGann the Giraffes toppled the Cagers, 45-33, and the Faba Juniors 0 1 9jLalMna Udcua Pontna Daaon4ft Barn 0 0 1 2 4 1 1 0 3 3 4 10 4 1 3' 14 3 iT Ephrem's, 4745; St. Catherine of Genoa routed Our Lady Help of Christians, 3822, and Sacred Heart bested St, Teresa, 4338. Carmine Bua led St.

Frances de Chantal both offensively and RoJM 1 ILMullai overwhelmed the Sultans, arc ToUil IB 14 52! TlUU 1 4 4S Mccc 73 4Q. Howie Briman and Burt hw I Mmiirr o. r. I a. r.

Abramowitz led the Faba scor-j sktssMssl Luconalmif 4 1 9'Shftrm 19 4 defensively. He collected 17 TIM) nrvMiow ers with 17 and 16 tallies. Bernie Aim 1 n.Keyt 10 1 13 Ootmtn a 0 iHaua 9 21 St. rnuax 4 OhaaU) Friedman sparked the Giraffes IillM 1 1 1 13 T. F.f points and was in control of the backboards.

Bill McFadden was the top pointmaker for St. Cath- MaUbMiido 1 Itcufnm Lopfli with 13 markers. o. r. r.

1 17 9 3 I 111 0 0 0 4 i i4miMi 17LOTrtoak 9 4 sua MaUhtwi 1 3 17 Waukb lit 1 3 nil One-Sided Victories ABiail 7 Sit LOUGHLIN MAINSTAYS Don Porcfiinski, left, and Don McGorty, who ore the co-captoins of the Bishop Loughlin High bosketball team. Both ar seasoned veterans. Parchinski is six feet two inches tall and McGorty is one-half inch shy of the six-foot mark. Loughlin opens its loop season against Chaminade Friday. erine of Genoa with 18 markers RoslMr Ran4o Hondo The Warriors and Amerx 0 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 Total 29 (.

TOUK 30 10 McMai uraoa Vlaaari IM9 14 Ill TEAM LOOKS GOOD St. Michael's High has come up with a promising looking Junior varsity basketball team. The starting five is composed of John Andariese, Vincent La Mattina. Hugh Lynch, James Rogan and Francis Ryan. The reserves include Paul Ferguson, Robert Figliozzi, William Caufield, Guido Guiliani, Richard Ham-rogue, Peter Melia, Don Reilly and Gilson Kingman.

Coach Jo Kottmann will have a well-balanced track team at St. Michael's High this Winter, judging from the showing ol the lads in cross-country. The mainstays are Capt. Tony Perrone, Tom Ryan, Dan Munro, John Gar-gano, Ed McCauley, Walt KubinskJ, Frank Casperson, Jim Cassidy, Lennie Marotta, Jim Mutkoski, veterans, and newcomers Pat O'Rourke, John Di Aveira, Richard Vacante and Steve Garbarini. YEARLING CLL'B STRONG The Rev.

Brother Edward Edwin, C.F.X., coach of the St. Michael's High Freshman basketball team has selected his starting five. Its personnel includes Capt. Denny Cronin, Bill Cunningham, John Bonkowski, Bob Buckley and George Wildes. The utility players number Frank Duffy, Bob Evans, Bernie McDwyer, Bob Winnie, Ed McAuliffe, Mike Mc-Auliffe, George Daus, Carl Lei'fler, Bill McEvoy, Ed Quinn, Mike Loftus.

The Rev. Brother C. Peter, coach of the-SL Augustine's High basketball nine, will have to start from scratch next Spring because he lost and is losing so many veterans to graduation. However, he got a good line on what to expect in the matter of new talent from the Fall workouts at which 33 candidates turned out Twenty-two had previous experience on either the Varsity or Jayvees. The graduates whose loss must be offset comprise Jack McQuade, ace right-handed pitcher, who is now a Freshman at Fordham University; Don Maroney, Joe Miccio, Jim Riley, Tom Boutillier and Jack Scanlon.

The February distribution of diplomas will take a toll of Bob Hartmann, Jim Young, Jim Philips, Ed Mathews, John Mega, John Shevlin and Dan Blake. TWINS TO BECOME WILDCATS Twins Donald and Kevin Reilly, sturdy linemen of the Chaminade School football team this season, appear headed for the Villanova Wildcats. Don has now turned his attention to basketball. He is a good golfer and plays at the Nassau Country Club. Weakened by the loss of Jim Therrien and 'Jim Dirr, Coach Ed Flynn of the Chaminade basketball team finds his work cut out for him this season.

Ed will have to do a big construction job if the Flyers are to make any kind chalked up one-sided Morris The lineups: nmioa Drriiiow praad Xaviar I St, Vloont Bow Borraln 4 KlHaJiM BaraM Kaufman Memorial Senior Divi Latara a. r. f.i a. r. Prospect Y.M.C.A.

Five Stops Viceroys, 5447 sion successes. Tne warriors Lmrlsla 3 Menu i ToUl. 11 11 411 of CPntMl topoled the Acwans, 63 56, and Caau TU1 14 13 4S 0. t. a.

c. f. r. St. CatnarlM 1 13 4 34 The Prospect Yr M.

C. A. 14 3 0 0 LofO Hnlr o. r. r.

Dukes Wind Up Third In League Grid Bow 3 3t'J. liwphr 4 (1H. Horpkir 1 O-trkUMOtl II 0 OUC4M 1 Malnw 1 II the Amerx routed the Amrons, 6746. Julie Appleman led the Dna I 1 11 1 basketball team handed, the Duack 1 ISOC-sriBr 9 9 9 conn WUfMU The Dukes captured third 1 31 UntulU 13 4 19 3 ellr Id'addaa, Viceroys thgir firt defat in Warriors with 17 and Jerry LMMvaia 1 4 11 2 19t0aeM4naa place in the Parade Grounds 10 3 lOrmoaw two seasons, a 4, on tne Hartman sparked the Amerx ToUla 12 McLaa ToUla 31 12 14 0 3 3 1 0 4 sum 3 game was played, however, and it resulted in a scoreless tie. The Dukes thus wound up their first season In the circuit with a commendable showing Football League yesterday Burka Sacred Hearts Sdst St.

Joaooh'a former's court Saturday night. with 22. a o. r. r.

In Paul Welsman Memorial The teams were tied at the half, TMda TaUla IS 341 when they won by a 1 0 for-. 1 17 MfKeefen a racona Toacano DulW Sacr4 BJMrt Junior play, Richard Figliozzi's 3333. T. 4 2 0 4 4 00 5 o. r.

i i I i i feit score from the previously undefeated Gremlins. (HiiUa John McLoughlin paced the 22 tallies paved the way for tne to their credit. 5 4 141 imasjat 0 0 Jtrkaun 1 0 I jka 1 HIMoraM 1 llattual 4 Monoeo 1 SiKaniMtr 4 4McOMou4h Majesties' 6128 win over tne SaolM 14 3 Scbdit Dutant Savarca Ntapot C1sh41bo winner attack with 19 points. Melvin Jones and Roy Ramsey The Gremlins were forced to Voltans. the Lakers nipped tne Halt BalanaatM Plcorar Tktraaia 4 1 croon 4 1 3 4 4iHaartr 4 1 MDonertr 1 3 4ICKtM 4 1 IHauor 4 4 01 14 5 43i Totakl 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 0 4 4 forfeit when it was found that thev wr nd ir a nlaver not hared scoring honors for the Int'l Hockey League Satans, 3635, and the Deltrons trimmed the Lancers, 4334.

Sabaiuw Tmt Warn 1. Anna 29 7 3I Toralt Viceroys with 13 each. i Marten S. Toledo 2. registered with the league.

The 0rad Rmit overt 1 1J 3 ToUlI The Monarchs, with Bob Friedman hitting for 20 markers, trounced the Champions, 5117. The lineups: NIHIL MVMIOW Canntt I Chlafa r. 22 1 1 4 0 r. p. l.TFatfman 12KTkfr 1 0 2'Lapina 1 Schaetaaan 2 8 Lamkay 2 Ullkll 0 61 O.

Kaufman 4 Trfibnraaaar 3 twibpri 3 Aarta-ti 1 Kaplan 1 Pabruk 0 Tafftt Moakowlu 3 1 Coming Thursday, December 10 0 of a showing in the Brooklyn Division of the Catholic High Total IT 23 93 Total 20 11 ill Glrafff ctpn School Athletic Association. Four returning veterans are Frank McCaffery, Phil Wachtel, Tom Brennan and Bob Wilson. Advancing Jayvee who seem certain to make the grade are Roger O'Neill, Mike Schranth and Bruce Grimm. Schrauth is the son of Bill, former star pitcher of St. John's University.

TOPPED SCORERS Pete Murphy led the Chaminade football tearri in scoring this season. He compiled 31 points. Paul Butler was second with 20, followed by Joe Dioguardi and Edmund Cashman, who each had 18. Larry Murphy and Bob Reevs were tied at 12. Junior varsity letters for football at Chaminade were presented B.

Bednarz, P. Brady, R. Butler, K. Commins, J. Debell, B.

Dennehy, A. Downey, J. Fussell, R. Godesky, D. Hurley, M.

Kelly, R. Kempen, R. Kennedy, P. Klefer, R. Larkin, M.

Manser, R. McCauley, J. Milano, V. Nolan, R. Nonnelle, D.

O'Brien, C. Pacifico, V. Riccio, P. Rogow-ski, T. Saville, T.

Shea. D. Sullivan, E. Sullivan, M. Tintle, J.

Trentalage and E. Walsh. GET YEARLING LETTERS Freshman letters for football activities at the Mineola institution went to H. Becker, G. Clements, P.

Connolly, M. Dennehy, R. Dowling, Eisenhauer, L. Ferrari, H. Gartelman, D.

Gillcrist, W. Indelicto, V. Kempton, R. Kern, Gene La Borne, W. La Borne.

J. Manning, R. Matzinger, D. McCue, D. McDuffee, J.

McQuade, E. Murphy. P. O'Brien. E.

O'Connell, D. Oliver, T. O'Neill, R. Parrin, J. Pistana, Raffo, T.

Ruiz, R. Scalia, R. Shea, C. Vachris, J. Valva and M.

Voegler. Capt Joel Klauser, a 21-year-old Senior, who stands 6-2 and weighs 191 pounds, a Brooklyn boy, is one of the mainstays of the I'psala College basketball team of East Orange, N. J. Joel plays forward on Coach Don Walker's Blue and Gray squad. He is a good rebounder and scores best in and around the boards.

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trrt Maleer Triumphs in Gold Racquet and Dave McMullen, Philadelphia, 1715, 1816, 1510, in the semi-finals, while Humes rv "uJZ, 1 Ml 11 f-iZ2 yvki wheel suspemiCTi in fts field for the 'iA Ht L. 'TTiTT eosiest drivincj you've ever known Nln. 2 0 41 Bin 1 1 Vlk If TV i ill 11 final! 2 4 Krm 1 2 1,1 j'' 3t V' Wauberf 3 0 6 Zelnick 10 4 if i fri X- Trf j. Dto.c 2. jr ii -4 rf Stunning new styfmg, too including 11 W- 4 firrti'L the Mercury Sun Valley-America'.

9 IC SI iV- Kj I flrrf trrimMrBitt-too ortsduction ea. and Schwab defeated W. T. Ketcham, Rockaway Hunt, and Robert Dewey, Greenwich Field 159, It 15, 1511, 1512. Kroywens Juniors Stop" Cedarhurst, L.

Dc. 7 G. Diehl Mateer Jr. of Philadel-1 phia rallied to edge out Henri Salaun of Hartford, 9 lo, 1115, 1312, IS 14, 1511. in the final of the 25th Gold Racquet squash singles tournament at the Rockaway Hunt-ting Club here yesterday.

In the semi-finals Mateer eliminated Ernest Howard of the University Club, 1-115, 16 15, 1315, 154, 159, while Salaun humbled Carter Ferguson of Philadelphia, 1113, 15 1.510, 715, 15-0. John Rus.el and Ruhard Remsen, University Club, defeated John Humes and Herman Schwab, Piping Rock. IS 14, 1115, 1510, 13 11. in the doubles final. Russel and Remsen defeated, Germaine Glidden, Harvard.l 4 1 10 4 ari I' 1 1 I 1 0 2 Oaili 8 1 1 TV YfiaW ftf fi: 1 0 1 Shfrvm 4 11 i i fJ ll 2 0 lMtm 113 I I 7 I- ff fl IJ III -4JP P-Wmi 31itz KUintr TUmrca Hllr Lircanman Omlu Relnflfld TlAalj Knights in Court Loop The Kroywens Juniors, led by Mike DePasquale's 18 points, outscored the Knights.

37--31, in the Junior Division of the New Utrecht Young Men's Christian Association Basketball League. ie lineup: F' fin. s- Krorwena ini. Knight O. 9 2 New Cage Coach The University of Pittsburgh faces the 1053-54 basketball season with a new coach for the 0 4 1 1 9 Hendrix R-Aorberg 3 4 ln rmtUnan Tanec 3 0 0 Barr Earmaa 4 1 1 Gibiar I 0 2 Ba IuziiU 0 0 4 Richnan 0 0 0 Waehxcan Totald 19 n' Totai first time since 1922 as Bobl Timmons replaces Dr.

H. C. Carlson. 13 5 31 QUIGG HOLDS TERRIER KEY having competed in track and ba-sehail is the co-captain. The other four Terrier start other members of the team are iPauI Raganetti.

James Black, Alan Eremin, Pete Schementi, Only Starter Back From Championship Team of Year Ago ers from, last year's team are in college. Km Rode is at Georgetown, Mike Gordon at By 8AM GOLDPAPER 'Fordham. Pat Konner at St. Joe Quigg, the only returning riFranris College and Joe Capas- Iso at. I.nnp KlanH l'nivpritv starter from last season's city ihe Smith Brothers, Tom and Sam; Bernie Lenehan, Arthur Habeeb, John Regan, Fenton Hibbits, Richard Brusca, John Leonard and Charles Brincat, who starred on the football team.

Keegan is grooming the six-foot, four-inch Schementi as Quigg's second half replace 1 mm tka Ml talav kit, "TOAST OF THK TOWK," II4 la Oalltya. taaiar wnliia. 140 444, tatla too-TV, am I Bl, Iy Catholic High School Athletic) Keegan is set on nis starting Association championship quin-j lineup. Joining Quigg will be tet, is the key to the success ofGu-5 Alfieri, who was a valu-the St. Francis Prep basketball ab'e lafl year's team, i.w 11 and mny Farley, Bernie Pas- team.

Although Quigg will becal and Bob Barbierii ail mem. around for only half the sea-; hers of the jayvees, winner of son. Terrier coach Chick Ke-lthe city C.H S.A.A. Junior var-j gan hopes he will keep the'ity laurels. The average height; ment.

Both Quigg and Schementi play Catholic Youth Or ganization ball for St. Francis Xavier parish. Schementi Is six feet, four inches tall. The schedule: Tiar. hunr Dat.

11. Jahn'l "ight; 1. Holy Trinity, homr: 18 "Ci St Mlchaai'i, homa. Jan 3. Ht, A-jpusttnrs.

away: fl. Louh- lui. bitnic 12. Chaminade. heme: 22, "31 team unbeaten and ill the five i.s six feet, one inch, enough spirit when he graiiu-' is the other ro-eafo-atcs to keep the winning mo- tain, lie six foot and was the mentum going through the sec-'top -corer of the junior varsiiy.

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three. This is the 37th season of St. Francis basketball and the Terriers will carry their largest nr. a. aay: 36, 'HoiJ Trlniu, twmt; C'tihedral, bam.

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Oaraaa, wafcc liiotes Jeasua caai. Quigg, is a 200-pound ix-foot. six-inch giant, lie led the Brooklyn Catholic scorers with H()2 points in 12 grimes, better than 25 per gnme. Joe who is a thrta-letter also 229 Empire Boulevard, BROOKLYN 37S FUtbtnh Avenuo BROOKLYN WaM anr n.w TV ahow. Iltrf rrlilap WWBT, Channrl 41 ta PM.

OCT LOm4BIM AVD R1S BOTAL CA.NABIA1T4. varsity squad, 19 players. The.

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