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a 11. 1961 Warriors Defeat Shippensburg State 69-51 Lost Coplay Wins 42-40 Over Cavaliers to sink ft re- nv in axiirst and tjinilor to last in A TH(' trnUins: jKiint II HI. on flimr (ilonn Kane a amt rolled what won let the wiiininK goal. But the ball out of and the ruwer In the eivMiine as the orvU tiekM R-ist drew a foni as the Ixizzer uas ClhundtA on -irvi Karne t-' U) rtriretfa Hiiih niuretia. With IT was the game leariinti He was followe-d by Fd who 9 points The IVm on field goals and Ihrw fouls.

five with jvivints. Kaive with 9 and Harold Mvers with were nin- nersup in the seoring eoliinin. gante. Btit twx) ivther periods, In whieh they scoi oil only 13 pnned to be the fatal I Copiay play was jnst the opito- sate. The visitors held big mai-guvs the firsit and tim'd The Ivtlf closed with behind In an alnuost diipliration of ttie niAK'h, the Finsi Strouds- i burg JV.s 63 to 62.

i KAST STBtonSHl (i 2 tarns 1 4 l.i 15 10 40 r4vri.A\ I'liiirdiR K-: itpln. ft 1 mxv biK the scxvnd and I njt)till( C.M'I*'' nia.l.' t'T liv I'olilsv out of U7 Sf.irc ti' vorli'tis kh I rt 12 7S (I I ft 1 1.5 KS Kit 12 of lit last the in the Knights Slaters Stags Top Lakers To Hold Lead Basketball Seores Scholastic Basketball PaJnwrttw 76, WTiitelmll 47. CamsaiKpia 68, 64. Northampton 71. liOhighton 42.

69, Stnxid Union fW. I Parkiarxl 47. Nawreth 46ti Coplay 42. 46, I Fixintaaniiil! 69. HelltMtown 60.

Pen fW. Bnagor 67. Riii-rett 81, iNx'Ono Twp, .37. IVl.awai-e Valley 68, Pleasant Valley -40. Collvuigh 1'otnhaiuiN of) 60, Ijike Ariel Nantu-oke 70, Wiikes-Fttrre GAR 33 90, Sugar Notch 29 Wyonimg 62.

l.arks\ilie 47 Wilkes l-iarre Myers 66, Wilkes- Barie Cmighlin 35 Newport 61. Kingston 39 Plymouth Harnner 70 49, Pittslon 33 Flaston 61, Hazleton jo Bethlehem 61, Allentown Allen 3-1 Allentown Dienjff 64. Allentown Central C'ath. Basketball 137. Bixston 134, Momhejid 103, St.

F'rancis, 77. Pnrvvton 66, Bixxvn 61. Gcugetown 102, Bostivn Coll. 78 Albftny. tli.

72. 60. flem.son 76. M.iryland .39. i Yale 6i).

Peon .31, I Columbia 70, Harvaixl 68, Cornell 81, 73, i Ca.se Tet'h 73, Coast Guard 69. NBA Kesults HiiladelphM. 133, York 131 SlalnmlcHi 69-51 Mounties Drop 10th In Row and cashing In on 17 of 23. In the junior var.sity game, Slat-' ingtivn w-ivn ea.sily, i KOI I MO.N 8M1101T) Union High lost its straight game of the svm kist night, dnvpping a 69-51 dfV'isKXi to in a Lehigli Valley game here. Kill iMUtd the Slaters wrth 25 jMviiits, while Ih had 19 kim 4 IhMig Farlx'r aial Kern had niite each.

B.ivlor'.s 19 were high for the Mounties, while Mike McMahon aivd Warren had, 10 each aixi Glenn had mne. Karly junuxii into a 14-7 lead at the erxi of the first ja-riod aixl led by 31 to 20 at halftime. At the end of three (juurters. it was 50 to 32. Union to tife in last tx'riwl, ontscoring the winiM-rs.

tl to 19. to cut the margin to 15 javinls. pv.rind.; Bivth teams had excellent nvirks jit.THnsiiKn ift at the foul with Stnxid Unwm hitting on eight of 10 free tlvrows' Miiiiuii tKlti.T i.niifv Totrtls n. 1 tii nc.a sinniiiTitti I .1 ft111 h2 is ftft ft ftft ft 2 1 1 ft i 41 1 41ft 0 ft1) 21 8 1 (i tl ,4 1 1 0 1 6 ft 1ft 4I ft 1 ft 2 ft ft ft 2ft17 Sf14. ISetv Zone Heips Cheek Red Raiders EAST Stroudsburg State College kept its faint hopes for the Pennsylvania State College Basketball Conference alive last night, with a 69-51 win over Shippensburg, at Normal Fiill, Bemuse of a length.v preliminary wrestling match, the game started an hour and a half late and Hhlp- pensburg never did get startesl.

The Red Raiders, who are the only conference team to hold a deci.ston over nationally ranked Indiana State, scored only 19 de- Slftnnirioii 17 otU of 2.1. ijt of IH I ifhi-uni-; iJalonilt SIsf iiitittn St 12, 0 6 Sled Choice Rosy Wins Pliilly Mile In 4:05.4 new 1-2-2 zone fen.se confused the visitors. The Warriors also had a cold start and in the early part of the game could not get the Shippensburg zone. But when the Warriors did get a sh off in the first half, they were able to hit consi.stently. Hopewell llaa 13 Russ Hopewell was the leading sixuer in the slow moving game, with 22 points.

Tony Salerno added 17 points and Ed Becker chipped in 10 points. Tom Baile had 14 points and Bmi 11 for the Raiders, who pa.ssetl up close shots during the first half. The Warriors, with Becker, ware V'allov, held Hopewell and Hendncks doing the Potxmo Mcxinfain most of the heavy work, con- Basketliall l.eague last night, as HOOKED Becker of Stroudsburg scores on a hook shot from about 10 feet out, in the first half of last night's East Stroudsburg State-Shippensburg game at Normal Hill. The Warriors won 69-51. (Staff Photo by Shafer) Surprises Toliyliaiiiia Delaware Valley To Hold 1st Place Barrett and IVla-j John Ryan was next in line with goals ftvr 14 points.

dd to first 18. A. j. Bittner had 15 and Norh Delaware Valley Ryan. John's twin, finisheci the douhle-scoring for the home team, PEN Action was and furious last night as the Green Knights of Pen Argyl routed arehi-rival Bangor 94-67 in a Lehigh-Northampton loop contest.

The winners kept the hoops hopping as they dumped in 27 points In first period of play and then ripped for 32 more in following stanza. The Bangor iklaters kept up the for first half then alid out of the picture nm the intermission saw ahead 59-S8. Bango Jim Rehrig was game's top point producer with 26- Doug Heard followed with 14 jM'ints. The play of four Knights who hit the double columns was too much for the losers. Uliana Ilaa Emil Uliana gathered 16 Stiuthem WajTse High School to pace the Wa.vrve Ccxmty Ijoague as It dimvped l.ake Arvei 60 to 35 last mght.

The vvtnnens are mvw 10 In IcAgvie pla.v and the lakers I and 2 in the half loop action. The Lakers, who raptured tiic first-ha If title, were led by Roger Boll w'ho gained honors with '20 points. Bob Stnifxx'w- skj. with 12. rXin Kimble with 12 and Jordan with 19 jtftvetl the way for the vnctory'.

Ktart Fioth teams off to a slow Shippensburg Trims ESSC Matmen 16-12 LAKH N.Y. (AD of Hungaiw -I St van shot on floor. Hendricks, who Is being married to Stniudsburg coed tove Lloyd in Reading tomorrow, -1 In i eight points and did a Wnrlrt Iwhslrd Kusmi. ulth h.s and In. job In wctor i 1 0.1 4 meet rtxord u-tory n- ilay night in the mile of the I'hila (JeiphEi Inquirer tnick meet, Ship-; Pleasant Valley dropped a game with points.

Sknv Full I Mght Barrett pupmped in 36 field goals, while ikxxino hit only 16. Neither club was able to prixiuce many points from the foul line. Monti, whose nerves match th icy surface of the 1-milc Ol.vmpi' boh run, whs a solid favorite Fr day to win his fifth consecutive 2-man world championship. drew the favored pist sinon for Saturday's opening heat trolled both backboard.s. pen.shurg was held to a single off the most trips down the Barrett wallojved rmxuio Twp.

and Delaware Val- le.v kmx'ked Valley from the unbeaten ranks of the half Surprising OxiUvaugh, which didn't win a game the first Shippensburg the game of vi.n.v A capacnv ci'mvd of 10,6:8) in only briefly during the first half. Toby-, eiPiaom -j-vvp. 54-50 on the i L----------Several of the zone. VV ft ft )ft(R) 1 1 2 fVV) 1 CixiventI'vn Hall wntchfxl the slu i 2 amriy rqdain Ikxuviii Jones of Foil 1-ee. Va i MtHHI IVII 19th and last down in to take the Irad for thnv laps heat Then Rosy over for two the first heat.

In the he will ninth among drivei'b from 10 countries for SHIPPFINSBURG State Col- title, Flach will make a a 16-12 wrestling wm pfiot run L'fore the fust heat i over Fast Stroudsburg State at track should I In his liking-Normal Hill la.st night, running the Warriors' losing streak to four in a row. 'I'he lengthy matches that took more than two hours, preceded start a.s ball txvnsumed a the F.ast Stroudsburg-Shipens- great deal of ITie half erKitxi hui game. favivr of SW, 19-13. The imdvevl further ahead in the third frame and broke the wvde ofven wath a 28-pomt Last In the prelimirtary' erkxamter. Siuppensburg aixounted for the only pins of the match.

Ken Keah used a half nelson to pin Stan Woods in 8:22 of their 1.37- fxtund s. rap. Ron Hart needed only and an arm bar to icy and lightning fast. Italian Mark The Italian holds the rrx-ord 1 nunuie. 12 which is the only one this year meet.

Hach lias Its own mark but Ixcause rf varying dm mg at no single world record i- kept. His do-est will 1) teammate Sergio Zardini on more. to Jora's then with thrra to go up. Mxond Cl of WuanlKX) Ma w.is se.ixvi. about hick of 1 making hjx first st.irt on a hvuxi track, was third, aikUher 10 hack.

Tlic fonw'r met'i 8. by 1 lanv of Ire- l.uki two sears ago. Cl-vse w.is in 4 IK) 8. he tied Jspveifli prolonged periods no kept the visitors on the short side of the board. On three in the first half, the went for three minutes without fieUI goal.

Shippensburg had onlv eight field in the firxt half, three of them by Baile. The Warriors opened a 10- point spread, with eight left in the half. FiopeweU's one- handed push shot that made it an even bulge. It was its tv lie that court. It was the setxjnd straight win for Sam FTveritfs Coolbaugh team, which now has 2-1 second half record.

II In A Row Barrett has now won 11 in a row and holds title to the fir.st half cravvn. It never let Pocono, 0-3. get a fmit in the dour. The first half rolletl to a first lead and held two mild in the and third liefore finishing with a big 24- fourth Barrett frd nine points there and Pmxvno five. Ih'laware set rieasant Valley during the half of the dis any that earlier win was a fluke.

The -Milford team of coach John Harmor, used on! yfive 1 players, with the lowe.sl hitting seven F'rank Marinaccio was high I for the winners with 19 and Ray Conklin had 17. Homascavage Has I 4 Tom Young was the high man Ed Homa.scavage was the only mark. Il iv-cs his Ix'st the first shot its type ihipewell, a jump shot artist, for Barrett with 20 points and Bear to hit ma.scavahe canned seven field itkiox's. won out plu.vmg aivi with Roszavxilgvi. st.ig- setxind sled down.

h.i»! genxl home fouilh, and Bob points on eight field and Southern Wavme yearlinRS tnpped of Pat Rock the 157- Art Hahn collected 13 on six field goals and one foul. The w'inner top registers were Roger Snyder and Barry who totalled 19 points each. Eleven court taw action, with nine The Pen Argvl turned back the young Bangor Slaters 76 to 43 In the preliminary game. the Lakers 51-29. I.AkF, I.

It SiCUi fb r.i rr a IlUko Ka. ht B.ll. r. ft nfii 0 7 I (Uriiiblin ft Hoffinun ft I 2 BT(i ft Tot 12 SOITHKRX WAIN nipi 1 4 Hut 2 II) bb 1 I 20 1 ft ft II ft 2 ft ft 21 pound match. Illegal Hold The Warriiiri won times with 9.i th Zardim i)cst was a MO.O? Thursday.

two of Walter Aronssop of the Biitimuie Olympic Club, was iJth lu tlie fue-mam field. had attemiited. Stay In Zone The Raiders stayed in their znno for mo.st of the second R. h. .5 1 4 tl 31 their decisions on riding time dragged the of a mil (dll Fill Lakl On Staff hw SW ft ft 5 ft 20 H.

12 ft 12 IX ftft hr 2ft 1.5 ft; 14X VIU.VI Ss- I R-. K- Tur' I ..1 1 I. 12 I -t, .1 '1C I IV Ti.lv. I ps SV 1 sitv of isi f'lotttall tick, ts xrll S4 fall an in- I rca.xi' of -')0 c. nts from S'lP The of fh'gcnts said the keep Wiscon tp kef fccv in with those by Puriiue and Michigan State I.

I I hT I.jik«* 11 eiji 2ft enf of 12, Iir ft 11 11 So 1 11 1.1 ft r. Phillips I SW I.A 29 Slrniid Vi iiis Kifle S'l'ROUD Union High fie te 483 175 a niitrh et Stroudsburg Thursdav The were pHixxI b.v Hamlin who a I INI xixire in the prime jm- xition iMily nmteh. men fiom isicfi hifxl lull ofdv the top five 'llw other y.i>reiN were 97; I INi. Rav-munrl, IF) arvii C'ati 94 The five Slnaid I iiMHi which did iHit ixmnt toward the win were Bill arlfori, Stan lilenUi. 91, Ed Kauf man, 91; 93 and 1 Biirneft, 9rj.

Linvftc While had the Imsf for Fount.unhiH. 97. Fcadinji AUirl I'fuiiiis keep I and one of the scraps went the Waiitors vvay when the Red Raidms of Shipjsensburg were penalized a for an illegal head-lock. In the match Hugh Lawrence was awarded a point i early in the match when Ivan Steele used an illegal hold. 'I'he match, which minutes to run off.

was halted about five minutes, while burg coach Bill Corman protested the call. The 1-0 advantage stood up for the better part of two pe- i riods. Then Steele scored a reversal to take a 2-1 lead. Lawr- ence countered with a seconds later but vva.s a stalling point as the match Lawrence was awardfxl a riding time point (given when a man has been on top for more than a minute over his opponent's tunc on top) and it wa.s 4-3 Lawrence, Ken Nicki-whcr at 1.30. Williams.

167 and Ron Mataiki- tis, heavyweight, were the only other Warrior winners. Williams scored a rever.sal with only three seconds left in I the match and picked up a riding time point po.st a win At one point, Williams was i tlaihng. 11 -4, 'I'he Warriors had a chance to win 1 he match heading into the final two matches but Jan Bellveau of Fla St Stroudsburg lost the 177 pounder, lion piled up a big lead Lawhead in the hern I'igtit eivnunter hut WHS iniurcd at the of the final pen ci, I Wariror fiarn an unintentional blow to the aDknncn but he managed If) continue and a 1.3-12 Vict-ory. I (iff Tom Thursday, will lose hi.s nor Its sight as it wa.s at first. He IS I'l leave hospital late next week.

Belgium's f-larun 'hn dc Urawhez, thrown from a sled in zigzag curve, a'so was in excellent concli- tion after suffering head and arm injuries. He may Ix' discharge 1 over the weekend. 11 Olyiiijtif ill Foi'l'illu CHICAGO lAP) 'The Chirago eight mtin cxAichini; staff h.is with signing of Aiixms. Kings and they go to Mansfield. half and Flast Stroudsburg pecked slowly avvHV, building a safe lead.

When the finally went into a man-toman set-up, Fiast Stroudsburg broke I'losp and put the game out of nfrol. East Stroiiilxburg four rough roail three of them ixvnferenre The will have to win all of their remaining to rate a rhanre at the title. Monday the are ift AHKKT Kii.l- IDhh ti'itfit-r r.Hiii« 1 4 ft ft .1 .1 ft ft OKI.AW AKK VI I 4 I I I liKltll 7 iKlffl I'll 1 ft had a 16-8 lead after one period and built it to 32-19 at the half. Another 16 point period and 20-point finale made sure that Plea.sant Valley would not record its straight win. The hrit 19 fieUI while the only in league pla.v, hit only 17 from the field.

Coolbaugh, which in clo.se but until thii week had been droping them, trailed Tobyhanna until midway in the third period. Big Third Frame It was 15-11, Tobyhanna. after I one and 26-19 at half. A I 19-poinl third period put Cool! haugh ahead by one and It added 16 points in the last period to preserve the iead and win. It was only the second win of the soas'vn for the club, which finished la.si In the fir.st half.

Ijarry Stiff was the high si'orer in the game with 15 and hi.s Glen Dailey added 13. Ed Luck and Ralph Dunlap had 14 points for Tobyhanna, the defending loop i TimVH.AXX A 1 2ft 1ft K.V** AX1 VI 1 4 I I. 1 I 1 ft KDrmiiprt hr i2 KKkT Imii.r Hoi.ai Krifz at I 'Hus w.is rmixtlixi in the nussiom'r tlve official fixxn the office of F'ord F'rick, which stated A'lmis was sigiwxi as a coach as of Iks-, XniwMinceinent ITkP (5ibs have ink a.s vet nvuie tlie anniAini'ement, he- t(-) a.s 7 PmiU )ft l(v Hiirren s. hr ft 11 111 Jlnrri'if 22 1ft tft 24 Hsrretl 2.1 br oHf of n( of Tmi' to 17. I -tr- t.v a rT I ft 2 8 14 I 11 1 5 4 14 John 2 0 4 21 I S- 41 11 14 Ift 1 4 1.1 snff 1 t.x 1ft 1ft V--t it la otfl.al« T'Diiomt KoiiU f.imiii liT Tabthsons b) '1 Iti.) I u.

IS nut nf JS bv iiorioiU tua.v 11 11 I 11 tft 1ft Bloomsburg and the following Wednesday, West Chester. ARDMORE. Pa. North American F'lguic Skating Chanipioaship the United and here Saturday featuring 11 skaters frtan the likKl Winter at Sipiaw Valley, Cald. Six of the 22 metnlx'r sipia I and five of Canada's team of I't in last years international North coinjK'tinon is a twcMlay affair highlighting atui comfHT sory figures on and free skating in windup.

Scoring fur the Is on 60 fx-r cent for compulsory fu ures and 40 per cent for free skat mg routines. Highlight of the event is the keen rivalry women's an I sfwrit an Iwxir and fifteen minutes Players Iva.s 1x8 Lx-n riiUlKHl. Ad.ims, fotTiiiT Iraguer, thi' Qih I'oachmg which P. K. Wr.gley S.IVS will ofvi'rate without the naming of a held m.vrvager.

Other of the are Kip (Ivirlie Gnmm. Harry O-aft. Vedie Hemsl, Holt ami Verkm Walker. rioyd Talk Boviiiji Fast Strourisburg t-: Normal Fiill, against rnrT ft 1 I ft 4 1 2 loik 1 2 4 tu 1 5 7 17 1 1 7 1 i 24 Rii 21 4 11 1 4 a ThAFtl .1.1 ft 7 ft 1 4 VsnSfTor ftftft 1 ft 1 2 4 1 1 ,1 1 ft 2 a 14 11 .11 bt rit Fs.sr 1.1, hr FSSr 21 out of lo tl rtUt hT nf 1ft Aft rssr 28 41 rg tft .12 at Rro At Fleetivood Williams Has 63 To Lead IMioeaix Golf By ARE BEI.I) PHOFiMN. Anz.

Henry Williams a teaching professional who seldom leaves his home club for the tournament a record 63 R5 anti a straight hinlies for midway of 134. 67 Marr. (xvleader Thursday with Mason Rudolph and Bill Collins at 66. added a three-under 67 F'ri and led the $30.000 day, shot his second 67 Open at the halfway mark by two for 134 strokes. His remarkable seven i.Ci Bv HU IAILII amc SS itfsXilM-; oil dcilXVM- cm llvirsti-iy 'lO ficsl co si.iP.'C; -N inrio'amxxi by the 'V i hi- bvrr i 7 a vixif -p 7 t-.

labr.t 3 SS h.tA 4(6 7 aco a Li 4 titklivuhwi XI th. ev'CT tht cws tmem to I Jofm Biudiey uf lAiwivntv 'kept tlk- UiFtJVld-ial Irati for Uniti sUaight wiiti an 6 jvT He Bt'ii of Brv oi ovi a ami k'tve -'f th 9 ifl id I. fl- it Uv- loji of Utc te p(Cl galitC aikd lArWl of uit XUtC ti mow kxidersfup 89 otif of et XR in 'lifi Jim 'iovpv-tt tmvi tfv gru' VST6- 16 tor .640 in-b PtiiK.M Ml k.v.li.-r ft I-. -11 KtuU tiliiiird t.i.lf ililt 1 it I tivc i t' 1 nil iw jRi. (U-1 f(U It VI: I Kssr 15 12 Ailiu ATE NLas mens singles titles.

(hvt'ti 16 S. ne tiona! ch'irnpion from j-ciK'ws her international rivalry with Canariian endy Gnner of 'Toronto. 1 Km Oshawa, Ontaiiu, femls his North crown the challenge of the Unit f-ci Stnti's' new national king, Bradley Ixird of Hostr)n. Broad Jiiiiiprrs IMin.Aldil.PHiA Sfrt H.tlpli fiosfoii and Irvm (Boi Aiuerft'a's jncmK'r hroati junii' lake I at '26 ind'xor F'rtiiay night in the ITih annual Plnladrlf-ina Inquirer Track ati'i F'ieki Mi'ct in itie at H.tll imlt-i Ists an Huzsav fluii- gaiiwij Olympian, ('aiy FViday talking boxing whth Fran CIS i'atxiinal SjK'llman. The champion was' a guest cf in the latter's offucsr.

Palterson the cardinal ha-1 a lemarkable kmiwleilge of fight game under in the first gave the golfer a .16 hole total of was pressixi hartlesi by Dave Marr, who was two say. strokes bark, and January right for me and Arnold Palmer, three had a 69 for a twoaiay total of 1.35, and Rudolph a 7t) for 136. WiHi.ims, who unusual dis tance with a sSving no explanation his round in IM A competition, pt to was working awav. The hesfiectacU'd only viitory on INLA tours Have Three golfers, Gene Lit Her, Mangrum and Jerry Magee, have negotiated the An- zone Country Club txvurse in 6.3. all in the 1939 Ojien ever, the layout has hi'en length- rned ami tougheneti since then and score got's down as the record for the 6.661 yard align- numt, with Collins it 1.3,3 dch'tftiing champion Jack Boros, Jmi F'erner and Al Balding Wall and Jackie Cupit, were deadliM'krxi at 1.37.

The fie was ut to the 70 and ties for Saturday's PALM BFlAni, F3a. IT isf 11 i Judy Bell and Phillips rie "I AfN'r the featH their with ex- i 4 i I retuiTied to his eamp at Spring iron play Friday and I I I where he wilt into the finals of the Palm the days Amateur Golf ieaving for 'Diey ll meet Sat- he will eontinue training Hrtiay over an 18 for tor his Manh 13 title Niul IJie title, ingeniar in Miano ll, a Curtis Cupper from downtxl Palmer blazed home with four came in the Tuc.son Open. Tram Srrks iSamr at tJie end of serand i-ound of the Open; tl, F'ia. Sijlll I Malzoiir Bo.siD.N Frank four tunes American I.eagiie third liaseinan, signed l-'iiday for another wilti Ikisti.n deiiveied the cotiliacl hila, of itictmiond, 4 anrl 3, in iss Phillips from Jeannie of Miami JSeardi, 2-up, iVL iftproves Train TransSer UAJ.1AS. 'Tex.

The NFNV (API of ac- nn inviUitftin to as an at large in the la'gawwtls Itie NCAA iKiski'tlxill cJianiptonsilitpv, Oiegon aivt of live St'li'i'tion anmmmfsi civ ace tlvmmgh Burean. Hie Henry Jr. Dave YORK York Die entry in the National f'almer srlimluled to start play John have a kiiame yet but Boros a list of has down Fleck to 10 names. Hid Collias or tlie 10 the most popular Jim F'erner witti a eommitJee sug- Mason Rudolph gest a was Conlifft-ntals. However, clul) officials will make the final i.Mon.

oilier names left on the list H7 67-134 69 70 6Tv-135 6)8-67-135 t'6-69-135 69-66-135 66.70_1.36 imi pxart dabs March 13. 14 are Skyhners, Burros Skys- rap or 15 the will ers, I3ees. (pro ftnnfftirKtvi latei Hou.ston Ls tive team to lie for NCA.A play. '13u' lAliiei'N ui'e St. ikauveiiture, noumed nibs), Avengers.

Mets. Jets, ann (Helfen national 1 nuU-yaid i baui- to Executive Vb Pie.sident Dick Amencaii Euottiall Execu-; at plori; Paul Uindet national 56- and tlieii Jie.aded for live Friday approved 1 (Iasi fot vc.ar Jvi.iid king, Don i.sit lelativi'x the li.aiiHf**!' of in I going lo I via le. to I go, four games fm thrts' and ii.iye- national le tlie Sox hdve then ('otmmssionei who Auiunii with field goals dui mg i50-iugh hurdici tiiJLuiiL iaprmg traixunn camp, telephone taid the I960 loottiall He Ivtd ixs-n i days. ers-Jac uzzi-R eda IVVKiS, RF.PXIRS Pocono K(i(( St. Pump Co.

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