or Griffith, bad Griffith ciated Press n one card, e winner on ird, 8-6-1.[owed a big21-8-1, but lad the sCoras that kindwere close,contrastingObably fight 3 same out trophies foron July 13, ijority deci-ad him the 7 while theBianco, had10 the first the odds fa-. The odds money be-hen Ardher ids — 1*4 -pound divi-steam baths e next two m the nose.By BILL PURDEYScoring 56 points in his last three games, Frank Feistal of St. Joseph’s of Toms River has moved back into a clear-cut lead in the Shore area scoring race. Those markers gave Feistal 307for the season and a seven-pointlead over Red Bank’s Milt Gaylord. Shore Regional’s Curt Ransom, who was tied with Feistal last week: for the scoring lead with 251 points, has slipped to third place as he netted 45 pointsin two games last week for a total of 296. The top five are rounded out by Jackson Town ship's Dave Greene (284) and Cliff Hennessey of St. Joseph’s (277).Feistal has scored with 121 field goals and 65 free throws in 15 games for a 20.5 average. Gaylord has pumped in 122 two-pointers, tops in that category, and has added 56 foul shots in 13 contests for a 23,1 norm.■Greene has converted the most total number of foul shots, 90.Despite just missing the top 15 over-all scoring list, Croydon Hall Academy's Bill Mancini still has the top average, 27.9, as he has scored 223 points in eightgames, Other eager® whose averages are 20 ppg or better are Paul King of Southern Regional (24.4), Greene (23.7), Ransom (21.1), Bentley Odom of Long Branch (20,8) and Pete Burke of Keyport (20.3).Three new one-game marks were set Friday by two players. Red Bankls Milt Moore scoredwith the most field goals jn onegame, 20; against Toms River on his way to a new one-game scoring standard, 43 points. Thateclipsed King’s previous season high of 40, which he scored against Jackson Township on Jan. 13, Raritan Township’s Jack Strang converted 15 foul shots against Ocean Township, which surpassed Greene's standard of 14.Moore's 43 points againsFTomT River vaulted him from 10th into third place in the Shore Conference “A** Division scoring racewith 154 points. Two other F.ed Bank cager8 are among the top five in the “A Division. Gaylord is still the leader as he hasflipped in 198 markers to hold a25-point niargin over Odom, in dosecond place with 173. Red Bank’sRick Nowell is fourth with 153. Central Regional’s Lonnie, Mat-I*tox, with 172 points, has taken over the leadership in the B Division from last week’s pacesetter, Wail Township’s RonRidgeway, who wi lifted, to 11 points in two games, to slip to fourth place. Dan MiJJtt ofManasquan (163) and Oc e an Township's Tauras Prelkstas (158) are second and third.King, with 195 points, leads the“C” Division for the secondstraight week. Burke Is secondwith 185, while Ransom, whoscored 36, a school record, of his 45 points last week against Point Pleasant Beach, is third with 158.Top 15 ScoreraOFrank Feistal, Kt. Joseph ...........................-.......................1ftMilt Gavlprd, Red Bank ....................... 13Curt Hamom, Share ............................ -.......................14B»ve Cwrai*. Jackson ................................ 12Cliff Hmhimim. St. Joseph’a ..............................................1ftTaurus Prelkstag, Ocean ........................ -.......1ftBentley Odom. l«onr Branch ................................................13Paul King, Southern .......................................................-.......IIADU Nnnnenber*. Arbury Park ............................................15U u * K p 1 .*•........12Harry Motley. Henry Hudson ............................................18Hail Miller, MsfiAB^un ..... 14Rick NoaHt, Red Bank ............ 13Jess* Kendle, A*bur.v Pork ......................... 1ftMark Boyd. Henry HudsonFG121m114071M15711410690 04 93 959891 84FT6ft5068»St01435085785752384362TP307300206284277278 271 388265244243342234231330Avf.*•.833.131.113.718.818.3 10.834.4 17.730.31ft.3 J7.J 18.015.414.4A” DIVISION Top 10GGaylord, HH .......B. Odom, LB .......................itMoore. RB ...........................9Nowell, RB ...... 9Newman, Freehold ........,...9Dougherty, TR ................,...9Hammonds, Neptune ........8Seme, Brick ...................9.Matthews, Freehold ............9Pierce, Hrlrk ........................9TP198173154153130133128126124124Avf,23.0 21.617.117.018.114.8 Ifl.O 14.013.813.8MB DIVISION , Top 10( GMattox, Central....................9Miller, Man.PrelkatuB, OT ........................8R. Ridgeway, Wull ............9Strang, Raritan ....................9DeCausey, Lake.................8Collins, Mat. ........................8T. Wiley, So. Free, ............8Richardson, Lake.............8Holier, Raritan ....................9TP172163158156153139121116III109Avg.18.118.119.817.317.017.4 Jft.l14.513.912.1«C” DIVISION Top 10GKing, Southern ....................8Burke, Keyport ....................8Ransom, Shore ....................7Hall, Southern ....................8illerne, l*t. Beach ABoyd, HHO’Donnell, Keyport ............8Motley, HH ...............-..pIi. Greene, JT ....................BKennedy. Keyport................STP193186158148145132128111in110Avg.34,413.1*3,018.0JB.I*10.816.010.3 JM13.3■or Tflr*lc Mates Tt Four for Fi VP