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2fi Evening Journal. Wilmington, Del. Nov. 26. I960 ML 2 Playoffs To Settle CYO Titles Two playoff championships will be decided as the fourth Thompson And Cox Share Title By HAL BODLEY Friends School's Johnny Cox St.

Andrew's Stan Thompson share the Quindependent Conference football scoring title this season with 36 points each. Tied for second place are rWWMft Mi4 A )3 V'M By BILL STRADLEY THE 20th annual Du Pon Employes Men's Tourna ment will be held at Bowler ama starting Feb. 11 and annual Catholic Youth Organization Parochial Football League doubleheader pits the "aroI Jones returned 54 and lary Lou Wrightson 506 while a losing endeavor Betty 3anter scored 505 and Marie 'iladdams 500. Faith Bland registered 510. but Cocktail Lounge dropped all to Watkin's Mens Shop.

Fairfax Restaurant scored a 21 win over Universal Amusement, Sis Larkin rolling 520 for the losers. Fran Framp-ton had 512 and Edith Matthews 504 to feature Harvey Hall's 2-1 win over Highfield and Watkin. In defeat. Skip Hopkins had 539 and Emma Mazzetta 505. Tower Hill's Ron Felix and Friends' Ricky Hill, both of: v.

ending March 4. There will a gala opening day program with Walter S. Carpenter, Du Pont board chairman roll-the first ball. Entry blanks top teams of their divisions aqainst each other tomorrow al Baynard Stadium. A crowd of 5,000 is expected.

The opener at 1 p. m. sends the small-schoo' Southern Division winner St. Anthony's (6-0-1) division runner-up St. Thomas (6-1-1) in a nat ural between two neighborhood rivals.

i whom scored 26. ARCIIMERE Academy, Delaware's only undefeated scholastic team, annexed the conference team championship with victories over each of its four league opponents. Friends, after its upset triumph over defending champion Tower Hill, ALL WILMINGTON: Fier- Bill Stradley be th mail early next month and it is hoped thai more than 325 teams will enter the event. Plans should bo THE BATTLE of the big schools finds Northern Division winner St. Elizabeth's (7-0-1) going after its fourth playoff title against the league's Cin- ro's blanked George's Cafe as Zeb DiBattista hit 668, Vince Fierro 613, Gummy Faulkner Q7 inA TnVin fNoilmu'clr! took second place with a 2-1-1 log, while the Hillers had to settle for third.

L'NDEFEATED Richardson Park Junior High's noeoer team completed its eaon vith seven victories and a lie. The Eajsles scored 23 goals, held the opposition to six. Front row (left to Co-Captains Dave Cathcart and Boh Burgess. Second row: Hon Tennent, Bill Cummins, Dick Green, Denny Wallace, Bruce Wagner, Ray Rush, Sam CtimpMon, Ken Wiggins. Bark rowj Coach Dick Holden, Harry Crystal, Ken Horeis, Warren Adkins, Bill Beatty, John Rogerson, Phil Phillips, Gary Lowden, Jim Powell, 'manager.

made as to the time and date one wishes to bow as entr es Thg tMm spt new This year's individual lead- ru. clos( at midnicnt Jan. lo Ah 1,076 and 2,936. Tom Leounes ers both are underclassmen. al oii p.

m. me same 1o entries should be sent to Val By Harry Grayson hit 553 to pace Del Collo Piz-jCox is a junior from Wilming-za's sweep of Lower Five. jton, while Thompson is a sopho-Brown and Son Jeweler topped from Midland, Mich. Cox Anthony Realty Company with iscored all his points on touch-Snerd Wingate scoring 566. while the Cardinal soph one fwo 7eam R.

Kelk, Louviers Building, St. Elizabeth's tallied 192 INewalK- points, failing to set a new Total prize money paid last scoring mark bv just eight year, including trophies, was nnints. Dnfens vp v. it led iciuiu vuu. Hey, Nikita! Care to Take on Yale? Kings 585 and Joe McCollumsjhad five TDs and six extra will be broken for the coming paced and cleaners points.

Du Pont em shutout of Picks. tournament ployes will come from Dela Archmere, which overall won eight straight games, had the average families and someithe table-thumping Russian young men from the wrong side 'premier might name. league with five shutouts. St. Elizabeth's uses the straight as coached by Frank McDermott and his assistant.

Doug Turley and Joe Hemphill. Their offense centers around the passing of Mike McGinnis NATIONAL AMATEUR best offensive and defensive NEW YORK The 1960 Yale to that played in pressure cir-varsity definitely will not ap- cu'ts-pear in a post-season football It's also a pity that Nikita game, but it will be talked Pru.lh,che,y hav.e secn of the tracks. Jordan Olivar Phils tripped Giants 31 John record The Archers powered ware, lew jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New-York, Connecticut and possibly from Maryland and Massachusetts. The last two states Gralewski scoring 547. Braves; to 90 points and held their op- the 1960 Yale squad gain mo about until another all-con iook mree irom Kens as Owen ponents to 28 Johnson had 532.

Cards solit! had more than 50 big, strong, fast and capable enough to play side-by-side in the roughest, toughest and most demanding game. TO GIVE you an idea of this fall's Yale machine, let's start with Ruly Carpenter, sure-handed end. He's a Du Pont heir. The so-called Chicago Mob at Yale comes from the mentum from week to week. One good look would have done quering Eli squad comes along.

with Cubs. Bob Mcllugh re- A RECHECK by Friends turned 611 and John Rowe 570 showed that Cox, who originally And there were 37 years toward dissipating Mr. In the opinion of Coach Oli- for the Cards and Bob Chance was announced as the individual tween the last two to Tom Kalafut and fcdjhave recently changed from Stephan, and the running ofjduck and candle pins to 10 pins. Chris Lynch, Ken an, more than 1,800 persons and league conversion champion1 are expected to compete. Joe Quill.

Officers recently elected are: St. Matthew's rebounded President, Ralph Reath: vice from its initial season record: presidents, Carl Flack, Forrest a worn-out country peopled by spun 600 and Jim Sylvester 574 leader, nad Deen credited witn var and many veteran football Gold Coast. Jim Pappas' pop men, including this one, theisells all the bananas in Chicago, late-season Bulldogs could have) Nearly every member of tho ione more touchdown man ne for the Cubs. Its really too bad that underprivileged morons under Yale kids are denied the privi-jthe domination of decadent nf a hnwl annp.irani-p on pmiHlictc i actually scored. walloped the living daylights: yale squad is way above aver- of 0-7 and only one touchdown! Ingram, Ernest du Pont and ST.

ANTHONY'S CLUB: out of any college team me sl-uiuis cum di 2, something they would Most; ace scholasticallv and Pannas io rumieiup umioia icmu, rasier luumsmiieiy, m-lil-uii unoo Lnoo nit o4o and Arcnmere game, lox was given vote or iininimouslv iust to THIS YEAR'S New Haven corps was comprised of sons of "dirty capitalists," boys from dispel the myth that Ivy certainly they could have smacked anything the USSR could field playing any game scoring with 152 points. I he treasurer, Walter Kelk; assist- Nevio Marini, 543 but credit for six points in the con Matties are led by two of thejant secretary, Joe Schrank. Joe: Snow's could manaqe only one test, while John Lindley actual League football is far inferior best running backs in the Chandlee was elected floor i from Brown's Raiders. Jim Del: ly scored the TD. The figures: eight-year history of the league, secretary and the following as Gary and Paul Dunkleberger, Uistants Billy Wilson, Dave Jor Temple Ranked Iligli, Too who finished two-three in indi Grosso rolled games of 201.1 245, 245, for 691 and a new league high.

Despite this fine total, Cooch's won only one i Tower hiu from Grossi. Jabber Delle TEAM W. L. T. rx PPPA 4 0 0 1 COO 89 28 ,.211 .67 82 54 .3 3 0 .500 88 60 ..1 3 1 .333 80 36 don, Ed Muldenck and the writer.

Scorekeeper secretary is Phil Lardear with Jack Leth-em as his assistant. is highest of all with 91. Tom Singleton's father is vice president of the Murine Company. The big quarterback is an A student and president of the senior class. Bob Blanchard's family is in the oil supply business.

John Hutcherson's late father was the dean of Mississippi's graduate school. Hardy Will's father is a prominent Chicago attorney. Capt. Mike Pyle's father is the Midwest sales manager of Kraft Foods, etc 000 6 168 ne scored 557 and led Blab-1 individual bers to a 2-1 win over TipsL. vidual scoring.

They tallied 136 of their team's points. The Blue and Gold use the straight T. They are coached by Bob Nowell. His assistants are Francis Short and Len Becker. The Vikings defeated the Matties, 3212, during the season.

Villanova Rated Contender For National Hoop Honors Ptv 3fi 36 16 24 24 ESQUIRE: Aberdeen blanked! Sons. Jerry Johnson fashioned Thompson, St. Andrews 5 Fierro's led by Larry Rubble's 1593 to lead Donato's to a two-Jf 566 and LaVern Britton's 558.1 point victory from Delle's Archmere 4 Hill Straub, Tower Augio Galluchio hit 562 and Ed i gels. 3 Fay. Archmere Peterman, Archmere Devenney.

Archmere Vernon. Tower Hill King 561 to pace Clicquot Club's! twin win over B. F. Shaw, which DELAWARE MIYFn A NEW YORK (LTD. The best'should enable St.

steel strike. As a result, ANTHONY'S St. THE ST was lea dv inn uavis ou.s. jimiTnn. TWO OF THE Yalies may play professionally Pyle, who switched from center to tackle, Shop court.

St. Andrew's EP I) 2 2 0 0 4 A 2 a 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Thomas in the East is play-jto boost last season's No. 11 na-jthe Redmen will play their '2 de by the independent col- tional ranking to a place 1 home games in Madison Square eluc iliuumysvvuuu itrsisieicu u-u ti, tmlHarrls. Friends meeting between the WUs0n Davis 603 to trigger rot hhi i which played a regular seasonTyson Transfers sweep ofia j0I1Pnfl an(f Rfth Ri-c-. R1Q acroad.

Archmere 1 Garden, Fordham gymnasium benny BuIme- tlie ua-and a Manhattan armory. hc reasons are that Pyle's 1 brother, Palmer, is with the sieges and this season thesemong the top 10. have at least five out- Stith, whose 31.5 -point aver-! standing challengers for ravage was second only to Oscar t-imncy, ricnus a scoreless tie. The Tommies Ninth Ward Savings and Loan, only loss came to St. Peter's of jXhiokol, paced by Bill Macon's New Castle, 7-0, the team which and Jerry Youngblood's 611, 6 tinnai hnnnroin st ttnnavpn.i Rnhprtnn in thp dj L.

I Baltimore tolts, and Balme John Lipinski led Richad Paul to a sweep of Advanced Janitor Supply with 622. Vera Fitterer Possinger, Sanford 1 McCullough. St. Andrew's 1 Milllchap, St. Andrew's 1 Hill.

St. Andrew's 1 Charamella. Tower Hill 1 uuk.i. mil 1 jhv vm i be shifted1 ieeds money to fashion a medi- vumcuutri miut'i rn they defeated 6-0, in their play topped Jolly Five, 2-1. The career.

Pyle and Balme PrtllnrTA nr1 TI prim pDntof in in t. Cdl added 589, good for a Journal, 6 Providence losers' Charles Clifton hit 635. they have height in 68 Leroy der to make him even more effective on offense. Sixfoot- and Jean Lipinski 523. Kermit Brown, Frienda 0 Justice spun 619 and wife Cross.

New Y'ork University, which FAIRFAX OPEN: Joe Dickin- would be something to dispel the myth. "Both could play anywhere," says Jordan Olivar, who has coached all types of college 591 to feature Glasgow Arms' off for second place. The Tonies eked out a 7 6 victory over St. Peter's during the season. The Tonies are led by the Smith twins, Jerry and Jim, who tallied 73 of their teams tllis, an excellent backcourt man in Ivan Kovac, rebounding support from burly Willie ison fashioned 648 and Leo Mc- breached the semi-finals of the; five Ed Petrovick will play cen-2 NCAA Championship last sea-lter, vvith holdovers Orrie Jirele Chambers.

St. Andrew 0 Krewatch, Tower Hill Cronin, Tower Hill 0 2-1 win over Lincoln Camera Shop. For the losers, Zeb Di- Nulty added 575 to spark Cock- son, Temple, Niagara ana be- ana wnuey Martin, ana new Hall, and Kevin Loughrey, a 1 v. 1 uuu iiurv. 1 1 1 tail Lounge's sweep of Scott Batitsta scored 581 and Marge lua yuu.ta.

uc a. v. vvwu x. Kenai wy tastle iiuls Flying by Al (Pansy) Di Ossi. He is, won two and one half from Mag- A won two TllDD Sins ton Hall were rated only a comer Fred Crawford round-transfer from Boston Collce iP lncluclin a number notch behind these five.

ing out the starting team. Viiiv- iwho moncy ranks Princeton and Penn should; Stith is only one of several! LLA 0AHAS one of thej'The Yale football scholars are battle it out for the Ivy League'leading All-America sophomore prospects in i winners in any league." Gettysburg All-Foe Includes 5 Lehighs GETTYSBURG, Pa. Lehigh assisted by Jack Collings, Pauliness Construction as Rees recorHin rO cirn- De Vincentis, and Jack and scored 570. Mike Meix-j ing a Journal and Dot Her- dominated the Gettysburg foot- Diana. The Black and Orange crown; at.

Josepns or rnua- uaies irom me r.ast. umers V. iU1" iluui- iumhmh-u nviim delphia was the top contender are Tony Jackson of St. llh hls. he'Sht augmentingiproof that toting books on ell hit 588 and Joe 539 Joe Vavaa hU 5DJ to pace layior ana ,503 jn defeat.

had a 21.4 point scoring. UIC penence 01 jump-shoot- weekdays does not incapacitate ifor the Middle Atlantic Con-who while! average last season; John lltUe Jimmy; a ooy irom moving a football NCAA berth, rr con Jr.ir.,'nn Icltutt KU UU Willi A Ui-il Cross iuugaia ana Uick Kaminski, on Saturday afternoon and I lU. HT I 'j i win over oaiaxie inn. tommy's Esso blanked Logan House with Howard Grady hitting 635, to earn a Journal. NEW CASTLE COUNTY early in the season, placed Rhode IslandiWith a 246 average; Hubie; he Wildcats were expected to against the best there is.

GIRLS: Keglcttes won all from men State was expected to breakiWhite of Villanova ine learn of at least Connecticut's 10-year reign asjaverage); and Al Butler of ood teams in Philadel- I rive uaras 10 ue not snots lor Tne Engineers included Jim FELLOWSHIP: Keil's vlLLUs were Needham. tackle: Bob Boho Haas, Polls Tied in Golf and Greenhill split as Jim Mar-ied by Ed Chu.thman guard; Joe Posillic0f hal(. AH-Amer- in? major college scorer with1 IIo'y Cross and Providence tin returned 570 and Woody Mil Baitos 507. Hot Shots iback; Boyd Taylor, and Full- ica Tom stith and three of 28.6 point pace. jappear by far to be the class Mitten 525.

Augie Gallucio 'dropped three repeats, Alice iback Charley Wentz. Tf.l" io.n I st L-. u- pvh.m Jot New England. The 6-5 FoIpv MOBILE, Ala. WFred Haas and Johnnv Pntts fwn nnd.tima Brock scoring 517.

Tenpinettes scored 618, but Keil's Fuel Oil The outstanding player Itional Invitation Tournament1 have its own spanking new Is. bo.und to be even better in use the split-T formation. St. Thomas enjoyed its second straight winning season. Last year they were 6-2-1.

Bill Flynn has tutored the Tommies the past two seasons. He is assisted by Joe Apostolico, and Jack Touhey. Their big threat is the passing of Ron Bright and the catching of End Joe Patterson. The Big Green uses the straight T. They enter the doubleheader with the best defensive record of any of the participants, having allowed only 20 points, none in their last three outings.

In the event of poor weather or bad field conditions, the games will be played Sunday, Dec. 4. The lineups: won all three from Satellites. award went to Lafayette Half semi-finalists, plus the addition home court this season but;" Junior 'ear and the State golf stars 20 of a promising sophomore construction was delayed bysaclc" nave a stickout back-iyears removed, shared a shaky court pair in George Blaneyllead today at the start of tho could only split with Misfits. Jim Manning had games of 226, 237, 217 for a 680 and Bob Callahan added 575 to feature Seal- back Charles Bartos.

Bartos received 27 of the Bullets' 30 BUILDING INDUSTRIES: General Contractors won two votes. Bob Howard. 205-pound test's sweep of Devils Local Real Estate, led by Gene center from Lafayette, also was Tl, 1111 "ea- rovidence tnira round in the Mobile Open. ieJS lecil LApecieu strength is centered in 6-lol Haas, who will be 45 in Jan-To Name Coach iim lladnt and tricky Johnnyluary, started the round with a No. 2618 shut out Phils Subs as Opalach's 560 and Ed Sparks named to the select group News-Journal Bawling Awards TTRRnpk' Tnv t.v3 ne ckcourt and 6G 68 134 card, 10 under par.

Completing the all-opponent Bob Diono spun 5b8. 523. Bill Davis registered 613 to trigger Building Materials' noiaover lorward Ti: team, the Bullets named Bui-! im had five birdies yesterday land was over n.ir nn una leens new neaa iooioaii jjan. uiamumu mail win over Finishers. Bill falo's end Charley Keats, and coach, expected to be J.

T. Richard Paul held its lead by fisher hit E40 as Kaumagraph1 tackle Phil Bamford and' Hof-taking two from English Grill, Host two to Masons. Lumber-! King, may be named today. NYU, rated 12th nationally! hole, last year, is rebuilding with Pott, 25, also was at 134 with at least three members of last 68-66. The up-and-cominz nro Tunw.f 11 Fn 1 vw.

WOMEN'S 7 O'CLOCK LEAGUE Frances Shelter, Burton 171 172 177 1 Frances Sretzier, Burton's 183 1 75 1 80! Dewitt Weaver submitted his Jean wpinsiu roinng aw. topped Electricians, fea-'anrl nnrH Tm. DiRl.i JU" rdlElsun enr l.j r. Irocicrn.itmn a nthlpt.i cal 4 unaeieated fl'CShman nad SIX birdies fltlrt rilrin't Incd ST. ANTHONY'S John Miloro It Janes Power IT Paul George LG Thcmas Deli Donne Denny ouo leu nrown ana.turea Dy Uaorge Coles 561.

jacK jewelers sweep of Con Da T.uk,,, i WiMum Parone r. scheLMS MAJ0" director and head coach.j; Nucleus of the team are a hole to par Joseph zioikowski, united 205 216'paving the way for filling the Ud court ace Kay Paprocky They were closely pressed bv Raipn Stewart, Penn Dei 217 247 219 positions with tw0 men sand Al Barden. moneyman Arnold Palmer and Delaware mixeo major league Princeton and Penn are by'Jon Gustin. Gustin, tied with WILMINGTON GIRLS MA- Dan Muivenaicora 1'iKe Liquors ana Browns Denny McGomsai took over second place. Madie R5 RT RE Syracuse Howler Makes Pro Pace Bitiy Fischeri Irma Hushebeck spun 505 Phillip Latma Thomas Neubsrger Raymond Jnome Smith James Smith joe m-uiuu oi, uvi iui a icciuuc uiii ami msu leu GB IH RH bjs tedri.

iieoaii VV. II. UUUUWin, UI SlUKlll mi (lie SianQOUl teams in tho Haa fnr thA bnf aftor the. Pann ConteiStradley 515, and Mal'Se Renai Dan Conte! Paul 1-S Honefuls to its swppn of Kit UO Vera Fitterer mi 192 of Texas Tech, immediately Ivy League. Princeton has lost first round, now has a 66 Guv Gravmo John Hajee' oi5 10 leature htradley dji i a tinv follnw frnm Svra-'G'nny Steward, r.rnln 1CK Don Elliott, referee; Oon Huttcrt, umpire win over Petrillo Brothers.

1 lu eu I 17 i 1 isu "'named J'oik uonison, me -omy one starter from the team! 135. Palmer was 68 67 -135. i i ninp hart a iair-sizea ieaa io. Bill Boyer, field a. i i.

us urn ivuui ivais over u. Tom Mason, linesman; judje. EASTERN MtlOR LEAGUE ril I'JiI'ni. Mnr) 511 i on "aa pers. Holiday Inn blanked Pensi 'y as 192 of the nation's top basketball coach and assistant wnich won last year's league' athletic director, to the athletic championship.

Pete Campbell, 225 the Ivy loop scoring champ as OOWlerS battled tO Slice a big Jams L. Beli monev melon. Rv Mondav nicht Brown' 2-ll 239 ST. MATTHEW'S injic niuinsiey "ivjg Tom Kraiewshi Ievoli led by Mary Loui 'rcfSiW'-ishtson's 550 and Marian Bob Yabionsk, Wolfe 535 won all from Blue! BROOKSIDE MAJOR: Tony's J5 tnnn i DUP0NT GENERAL SERVICES iu iwic aHiu Fsnk McDonnell, Hotel 212 20 as' Dr Goodwin, Robison andjThe rreturn -f 6-5 Bob Mlkvy llf i ptm rnnnfi ui 1 en pet thp iRjr, SUNDAY Ca oia had a ninfa 1 of 2.608 BAIL 1 chain LEAGUE i Chicks. scored a twin ST.

ELIZABETH'S Tom Ka'afu! Me Fiannigan To5i f'nie Caper MikK WcNally Keith Hession f1 Stephan Mike McGmms Chris Ivnch Kph Siotkieicr Joe Qu.ll a unanimous All-Ivy choice, win over IF IT LG RG RT RE QB LH PH David Ausust as Lucky Gould hit i 1 inthonvs league "ZZ" 'and the addition of four excel CYO Gary Dunkleberger AMERICAN ITFIIR' Rprl 555 while the losprs' Ppril Trh. "i i lu-ijames Del Grosso, cooch's 201 245 245, nam CRl soph prospects should 10m brabows Pm Sox won from As- Jimmy. butt scored 52. Ernie Grant's Th nnpratnrijeromi sen 232 i Ma'k Fitipatnck cfVJ nJ 'Km A A V'c coon ('lm 3-1001-1 pro SnOp OperaiOl tW4NWYr mailt IFir.llF I U'naunr rocinno a onlnr business at Mobile, where Al Wroght spun Diamond State Music. King rus uBiriLjicy, nneiiniJM, Lew lmndien, i 6 i VXJlJ 155 he will be distributor for a re Fnllnwin" falnia worp twn St GARDEN LEAGUE Olio win, L-aiOia we IWO orendorf.

Roses 200 180 Louis bowlers, Dick Weber and feliowshi ifacnf 568 and Jim Weeks 553 to' Fabrics won two from Multiple triirser Timers' 2 win nvpr Home as did McFarlins Atlantic make Penn strong. In Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh has four starters back from last year's team, and Duquesne has a good big man in 6-9 Bob Slobodnik, but basketball in this area is not as strong as in recent years. fining company. He had been i Spates! 226 237 hnA Spnntnrc VvaA VIHnnl rontcto nvpr MnrrUnn TlarHunro elU. eDer had 2.559 Manmnt, coach and athletic di- nnutD't ttnuiu't itirnc nwiu riMf ft t-mn (hn.

ed 590 and Harvey Bowen as Reasoner fashioned 587, Hugh White Sox split with Yankees. Wagner 568 and Bill Macon SPORTSMAN'S' RAISING BIG GAME OFF THE GROUND yina, inuic uiaii Eiu. F3ries, waag's is8 177 179 lor iu years. 'is iff ir4 WILMINGTON CLASSIC Keil's swept Marcins, Centre CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLE-HEADER 1:00 PM ST. ANTHONY'S vs.

ST. THOMAS 2:30 PM ST. ELIZABETH'S vs ST. MATTHEWS BAYNARD STADIUM ADMISSION Adults 50o Children 25e HERCULES GIRLS: Fergu- Pro Haslictbnll By Associated Press NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Lut Mrht'a Ftrnulti ton AnjelfS 141. Detroit Boston 111.

New York 111). Todajr'a Schrduln Syracuse at Boston latternonn. TV1. Detroit vs. New Yorlc at Philadelphia.

Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Los Angeles at St. Loult. Tomorrow'n Schedult New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Los Angeles.

Keal Lstate shut out took three from Auten, Insured Savings, DeSeta SheeOean Long rolling 472 for the Metal blanked Colonial Dennis and DeNest inets, Del Collo took two from split as Catherine Butler hit ABC Vending and C. and L.479 and Carol Fato 468. Despite Chip Company tripped Ballan-iXancy Butler's 513, including tine Beer, 3 0. Top scorers: Joe a 203, her team dropped all to Vavala 619, Paul Scarborough! Betty. Jeanne Valandingham's 577, Robbie Robinson 577 and488 led Anderson to a triple Ihoo Manucci o70, all of, win over Scheing.

Keils; Walter Harwanko 603. FIRST STATE CLASSIC: Jim Hollingsworth spun a 680 on games of 218, 240, 222 andi heating oil Snerd Wingate added 649 to trigger Universal Amusement's sweep of Woodring Texaco. Blue Rock Tavern won two BEAR, WILD Marcin; Tom Leounes 568 and Chuck Ankie 567, Centre: Midge Brumley 590. Franklin; Andy Bugaj 643, John Procak 633, John Macey 619, Ed DeSeta 574 and a 3.029 total for De-Seta's; Bill Kemp 612 and Larry Cantera 531, Colonial; Zeb DiBattista 636, Del Collo; Bob Land 601. ABC: Joe Rinaldi 598, Bill Healey 627, Primo Aiello 193 and Oscar Wolf 581, C.

and and Frank McDonnell 576, Ballantine. BOAR AND DEER-SIZEO For extra comfort. Burns hotter. Saves you money. DEPENDABLE DELIVERY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN from Baker Motors No.

2 as; John Thompson scored 614 and! wmm' GAME CAN BE RAISED Jack Billingsley 554. Ed Mul derick hit 080 and nil Cathcart' 562 to pace Wilmington Auto EXPERT BURNER SERVICE IIMMMU Center to its twin win over off ground by ohe man using this method: bend down a 2' SAPLING AND TIE GAME'S head TO IT ABOUT 12 FEET FROM ITS BASE. CUT TWO POLES, 10 peet lons with forked ends, sharpen butt-ends to hold ground. then raise game a BIT AT A TIME ALTERNATELY PUSHING UP POLES, AS SHOWN, Baker Motor No, 1 First State! Cl, rt i RALPH OIL INC. 600 Orange St.

Phone OL 2-4311 Also Chesapeake City, Md. Phone TUlip 5-3231 INSTRUCTIONS Coach Jack Colins of St. Anthony's Irll Quarterback Hay Medina (left) and Fullback Guy Gravino how he wants a play run. The Tonies meet St. Thomas in the CYO Parochial League Southern Division plavoff game at Baynard Stadium tomorrow at 1 p.

m. iiu onujj iuiit.u liiiungion Auto Radiator, 21, Alex Mando-lese soring 552. John DiAngclo recorded 558 in defeat FAIRFAX WOMEN'S Goldsborough Real swept Tanner's Esso as.

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