ndilde1top over Wall Township in whatturned out to be a rough ball game.In the foul department there were 53 called with Wall tagged for 30, and 23 for Shore. Mark D’Andrea and Jim Ruddy fouled out, and three others were collecting three each.Shore led all the way, with Wall closing the gap once when they pulled to within four points.‘C’ DivisionRaiders ConquerAdmirals ScuttledRookie DuoSparks WinFor Kni eksNEW YORK (AP) — The defensive play and ball handling of rookie backcourt men Walt Frazier and ©ill Bradley led a New York fourth quarter surge, and the Knickerbockers went on to drub the Cincinnati Royals 133-118 in a National Basketball Association game last night.Stealing the ball, forcing several Cincinnati turnovers and moving the ball down court quickly, the two rookies helped the Knlcks increase a 95-92 third-period lead to 115-100 advantage with 7:12 left.By the time Frazier and Bradley left the game late in the fourth quarter, Cincinnati had no chance.Most of the New York scoring in the final 38-point quarter was done by Willis Reed with 13 and Cazzie Russeli with 10.Reed finished with 29 points, Dick Barnett 20 and Walt Bellamy 19 for the Knicks. Frazier got 10, Bradley 8.Oscar Robertson scored 27 forKeyport, behind Tom O'Donnell’s 37 points, and Point Pleasant Beach, pulling away in the final quarter, both notched Shore Conference C Division basketball victories last night.The Red Raiders erupted in the second period to defeat Jackson Township, 72-52, while the Gar-nel Gulls scored the last 11 points of the game to down stubborn Henry Hudson, 72-61, for its third straight loop victory.Keyport held a slim 10-9 first quarter lead, and fell behind, 11* 10, when the Jaguars scored the first basket of the second period. With O’Donnell and Jim Kelly both scoring four points, Keyport then tallied 10 straight points fora 20-11 bulge. The Raiders continued for a 21-8 second quarter bulge and a 31-17 halftime lead.O’Donnell, a towering 6-5 senior, was the only Keyport player to reach double figures, connecting on 16 of 27 shots from the floor and adding five of 14 shots from the foul line. He netted 24Murphy’s 7thSECAUCUS — Irish Pat Murphy, the up and coming fighter of Pat Sullivan, 1 Kenwood Drive, New Monmouth, won his seventh straight bout Monday night with a decision over Rubenpoints in the second half. Greg Mllck led Jackson’s scoring with 25 markers. A1 Cattonar added 10.Keyport won a narrow 36-35 decision in the jayvee game.Admirals PeakyAfter the Admirals’ Tom Riley tied the score at 59-a)] and 61-61 on jump shots, Pt. Beach reeled off the last II points to take the decision. Mike Dunn and Ray Bieme scored nine and seven points, respectively, to pace Pt. Beach to a 22-13 scoring edge in the fourth quarter.With Bieme getting nine points, the Gulls raced off to a 13-2 lead in the first period. Henry Hudson closed the gap, and went ahead by as many as 10 points during the second chapter, only to see PL Beach come back to knot the score at 30-all at halftime.Bieme paced the winners with 27 points, while Dunn finished with 17. Lester Hendricks, a 6-1 freshman, was Henry Hudson’s top scorer with 23 points, Including 12 in the third quarter,Henry Hudson won the jtyvee game, 64-58, as Dennis Early scored 25 points..i-THE DAILY REGISTER18—Wednesday, Dec. 20,1967ALLPRO