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V lt;* * ft VS M LUIIKU, Uliun the final period.jumped off to a five* at the start of the tan rallied back to rs, before Matawan ead at the end of the irter. Raritan fought 21-14 scoring edge in g stanza to lie theat the intermission,J1 paced Matawan’s ck with 18 points, and iy Vern Rossin (32), Is (11) and Glen 01-laritan's Fred Fread rers with 20 points, chipped in with 18. on the jayvec game,rebounds. Fred Killian and Jim Franklin aded 12 and 10 points, respectively. Don Reynolds was So. Freehold’s top scorer with 23 markers, while Jim Carter added 20.Riley had 18 each.The game was tied 81*81 with 1:18 left in the third quarter but Van Arsdale hit a basket plus a free throw and the Knicks were never headed.Big Point Parade:Big Mel Daniels, h: teammate Don Fi hometown favoritepier generated the Eing and scoring pui cue.The result was aBoro, Beach Wintory over the West American Basketba! j All-Star game in Ind. last night. A cn watched the game wl vised to the leagui cities and Los Ange York.) other “B” Division quan rolled to a 48-25 lead and went on sfeat Southern Frec-al, 88-58, while Cen-a I turned back Wall 6-60.ng a 20-15 first quarts*)F P4 1Ao e0 42 20 0 21 1 1 1 0 0Mfttftwaa• 52OoiltnaHunterOlaeaShawRussellJttwalnDavti0 FP2 S0 3 2 101 6 4 18 3 8 121 111214221 20 82 . 8 21 10 13—*2 .18 14 II 15-82(88) F P7 27 0 8 2 10 0 0 4 12o ta 17 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 012 Mbo. FreeholdaReynold! Qolielmtnartham OarlorPrtetoFefxPoklkuhi Kurochkin104041O20lt;BMF P 3 230 S 0 0 12 201 1 0 0 0 4 0 021 18 M .20 28 20 1-S8 .15 10 IT 18—88The Points — Pleasant and Beach—scored convincing basketball victories in the Shore Conference “C” Division last night.The Beach Boys maintained their undefeated mark In conference play by making Southern Regional their firth consecutive victim, 67-47, while Point Boro rapped Jackson Township, 77-51.Point Beach, which is 6-3 overall, jumped to a 23-10 first period advantage and was never threatened by the losers. Rich V/oolley, Mike Dunn and Ray Bieme all accounted for six points during the first eight minutes. The winners led, 37-20, at the half,Dick Harris paced the Garnet Gulls’ attack with 18 points, while Dunn and Bierne each fin-v *ished with 14. Southern, now 2-3 against conference foes and 4-5 overall, was led by Bill Kapler, who took game honors with 25 points.The Point Boro Panthers led Jackson by nine points, 36-25, at halftime, and ran 11 consecutive points to close out the third period to take a commanding lead,Jackson made a belated surge in the final stanza. The winners netted the first field goal of the period, but the Jaguars then accounted for 17 straight markers to make the final score respective.The Panthers’ Mike Monahan, who connected for 32 points, led all scorers. Teammate Craig Su« latais aded 18 points and hauled in a game high of 27 rebounds.,Charles Swigon had 10 points and tl rebounds.Tom Langford (13), Greg MHck (12) and Greg Archer (10) were the double figure men for Jackson, 2*8 on the campaign and losers of all four of its conference outings.The victory left Point Boro at 7-4 overall, 3-2 in *C’ play.Illinois’ six home football games this year drew 337,026, almost 40,000 more than ever had seen the Illini eleven at home before.Lose a valuable? Lost ads are famous finders. Dial 741-6900 for an ad writer now.Monroe equaled hi! with 37 points and throws with two i pulled the Bullets o after Cincinnati got vEd Delahanty of t Indians set a major ball record July 4, 1 ing nine errors durii header.The major league ord for most runs b ing one inning sEd Cartwright of 11890.John T. Clemenhanded catcher, caugin 1891 for the Pfoilliitional League.rur
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