18 13 49 ICBA—10 12Ocean-—t 9I LJShore(70)MonmoRansom226Cure tonRozard99 27RowettRelsnerOO0ChildsFranks65 17ValentinaRattl204CannonWood80 16SpringerDunnTanko18 4 406 0 12 5 1 11 0 0 0 12 4 4 19 2 2 6 8 1 17 0 0 027 16 70 IShoreMonmouth __________26 7 59 —25 15 25 10-70 ... 9 21 13 18—59Asbury ParkKendle 5Nonnenb'rg 6 Boynton 7 Toomer 8 Salowe 0Mhssey 0(67)3 137 19 3 17 2 18 0 0 0 0I Lone Branch (65)B. Odom 9 1 19 D, OdomC. Jones J. Jones Thoms Drinks Puryear Vloyanetes WhelanWall Diehler0 0 0 8 0 169 6 2410 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 029 15 87 !Asbury Park.........Long Branch ___29 7 65—...17 29 13 17—67 11 19 20 15—65Rum*on-FHBellTumeltyDlekerHjrfnmondFrlscla Kerr ;Britten .KellyDrownsWarnerMcltlwalnLaytonLonnberg1241003000000(33)9 2 3 73 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 04 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Roselle Park (44) Brown 5 2 12 Gardner 3 2 8 Linsenmann 3 3 9StageEberlyLaffertyRyanJamer2211011001552211 11 33 IKumson-FH —-------Eoselle Park ...»........17 10 44 .7 5 12 9—33 .6 8 19 14-44St. Mary’s (61)Bruka Cerulo Pastuszak SimonLewisMambortTarrKolasa3 4 103 6 12 0 2 2 0 0 04 II 193 3 9 16 8 10 2st. RoseI Guthrie Gatton Scarfo WalshR. Kerwln MiteleCaverlyj HopkinsRizzoMarlsca Murphy(74)2 2 6 2.0 4 5 6 16 2 11 15 2 0 4 2 16 2 6 2 10 0 0 0 0 072206115 31 61 24 26 74St, Mary’s.......................12 9 18 22—61St. Rose. 19 15 19—74last night although Neptune was idle and Long Branch was nipped by non-conference foe Asbury Park. The Fliers (6-0) and thel Branchers, who are 5-0 in the conference but 5-5. over-all, meet Friday at Neptune. In the two games on the schedule, Red Bank put onlt; a rally in the fourth quarter to beat Freehold Regional for the second time this season and Brick Township crushed winiess Toms Riv er.Freehold took a four-point lead into the fourth quarter before Red Bank rallied early in the stanza to tie it up with 7:25 left on Milt Moore’s field goal and take the lead for good with 6:50 remaining on Rick Nowell’s foul shot.Divisional scoring leader MiltGaylord topped Red Bank with24, Moore had 22 and Nowell finished with 10. Barry Newman, who scored 20 points in the first half to lead Freehold to a 3'1* 32 lead at the Intermission, managed only two in the second half, Joe DePugh was next with 16, Bob Baldwin had 15 and Tom Matthews added 10.Red Bank won it at the foul line, sinking 16 of 25, while Freehold converted 12 of 23 charity flips. From the floor, Freehold was 27 for 64 (42 per cent), while Red Bank shot in 27 of 71 attempts (38 per cent).Red Bank also won the jay-vee encounter, 35-20. Ted Deansuovington a i i j uavis11327 16 70 I 27 12 66Red Bank .— -------------18 14 17 21—70Freehold ------------------18 19 18 13—68Central, RaritanC’ ScoresKeyportL1233334lt; a inal in the only other game on last night’s schedule.Manasquan bolted to a 20-10 advantage in the first quarter, sparked by Glenn Ford's nine points, and was never headed in routing Southern Freehold. Danny Miller, the Big Blue’s ace, topped 'Squan with 18 points, while Tom Wiley’s 17 led Southern Freehold, which squeaked out a 40-38 victory in the jayvce game.Raritan moved to a 12-10 lead in the first quarter, led by six at the half and never was ahead by less than four in topping Mat-awan for its fourth league win against three setbacks. Mata wan is at .500 in the league on a 3-3 record.Mbtawan (69)Cooper■TIMES!Collins Shaw davls Russell Rlordan Roasln Hunter425 0 26 52 100 41 11 0 0 2 6 6 18 0 10Raritan (60)StrangColemanPageSlhlRollerHallam5 s is 3 17 4 103 13 2 16 0 23571I 24 18 68..10 10 19 20—5924 11 59Raritan ........ 12 14 19 21—60So. Freehold T. Wiley 7 D. Wiley Reynolds Weber Getselman ConnollyCJraff Mount Wardel! Mulligan03 1 04 1 2 1 1(50)3 17 1 14 10 0 20 0Manasquan lt;70)1010092B22Miller Ford Cowan Hirst Higgins BchwierKillianCastleSylvesterThompsonBurdgeWciacrtFranklin7323511311114 18 3 9 1 5 0 6 0 10 0 20100302722520 0 020 10 50So. Freehold ........Manasquan ............29 12 70 10 11 11 IB—50 20 12 22 16—70“C” Division Last Night's ResuitsPt. Beach 54, Southern 50 Pt. Boro 54, Jackson 38WKeyport (54)- .............4Shore (8-3) .............................JHenry Hudson (7-6) ....______4Pt. Beach (4-6) ...................3Pt. Boro (3-7) _2Jackson (4-5) ------ ...1Southern (54) ..................1Keyport High just sits back and lets the results come in and its lead go Up.The Red Raiders last night held their top spot in the Shore Con ference 4,C” Division even though they had the night off.While Keyport was idle, Point Pleasant Beach, a three-time loser, handed Southern Regional itsfourth league doss and Point Pleasant Boro upended Jackson Township, leaving both teams with three league defeats.Point Pleasant Beach held a 52-50 lead with about three minutesleft and went into a freeze to run nearly all the time off the clock. A pair of foul shots that completed the scoring was the lone interuption.It was a close contest from the-start with. Southern Regional moving to a 28-27 lead at half-time and holding that spread to the end of the third quarter, which ended 4140. Point Pleasant Beach took the lead for good at48-46.The victors were led by Ray Beirne and Rick Harris, who tallied 20 and 14 respectively. Paul King (19) and , Rick Hall (18) paced the Rams.Jackson led at the end of the first quarter, 74-6, and half, 21-20, before Point Pleasant Boro look advantage of cold shooting by Jackson to take a 12-8 edge and lead, 32-29, at the end of three quarters. The Panthers went on to win going away.Jackson Township finished 13 for 49 from the floor and sank 12 of 28 foul shots, while Point Pleasant Boro was 14 for 22 at the free throw line.said it was this coining Sunday, is that right? believe it was mentioned a few times during past week* If it is questionable when this gan being held, buy yourself a TV Guide, It migh mentioned in it.SHORT SNORTS — Bob Giartiin, forme dletown Township High School eager, a senior fi for Waynesburg (Pa.) College, is among the f; scorers in the small coliege bracket.Coach Harold King feels that Giardin will come an even greater asset to the Yellow Jac once he develops the habit of going to the boi“He really hits from the outside and carwell,** says King. “He’ll improve as the seasogresses as he is starting to go to the board, whiiadd to his potential,”Giardin has the ability and reaction to be | on defense and does well on the fast break, will become a real good all-around player be he turns in his cage gear.Johnny Cittadino, director of SeashoreCamp, West End, attended the College Swim (fqr his 28th year) in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In dance were some 250 college, high school and coaches, plus 600 swimmers, including AAl Olympic record holders.Dedication of the Hall of Fame Pool• sBuilding high-lighted the forum during the Intetional Swim Meet, Celebrities on hand inch Johnny Weismuller, Buster Crabbe, Eleanor H Esther Williams and Alan Ford.Also attending from the Shore area wei ward H. Conway Sr., Fair Haven, former pr( of Community Chamber of Commerce, Red Ban Al Neuschaefer, Elberon Bathing Club swim and retired Trenton High swim mentor. To se the other half lives, the North-South and Orange football games were attended.Cameron VanderVeer was one of 24 vai football players awarded a letter at the an: Christmas dinner for parents and students at Peddie School, HSghtstown. A senior at Pe and co-captain of the team, VanderVeer is the of Mr,' and Mrs. Cameron R. VanderVeer of Swamp Rd., Middletown Township.Christopher A Nitzel, of 69 Riveredge Rd.Shrewsbury, had a fine season on the Dartmouthman cross country squad. Nitzel helped hismates compile a 3-3 over-all record during the country season. ;16—Wednesday, Jan. II, 296757TM ANNUALHffMNAL BOAT SHOWJIN 11OPENS SATURDAY 10:30 A.M.' *rnrnuiii/nrr A