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The Scarlet Fliers maintained their half-game lead as they defeated Monmouth Regional, 73-54, for their 70th home court triumph; Middletown overpowered Toms River, 95-49, and Red Bank routed Brick Township, 80-64,Branch, which handed Neptune its only divisional setback of the season, 73-71, on Jan, 12, will visit the Fliers tomorrow night, and then entertains Red Bank on Friday night.Friday night’s winners each uti-a viNeptune holds its lead with a fized a big scoring quarter en-9-1 conference record. Middle-1 route to their victories. Neptune,Gulls RuleO’Donnell:Point Pleasant Beach con-scored 10, Mahler dunked eight,Wmied to rute the Shore Conference “C Division by plastering Henry Hudson Regional, 85-74, Friday night.In the only other *‘C contest Keyport romped over Jackson Township, 8440, with Tom O’Donnell hitting 47 points.The Garnet Gulls are 8-1 in the league and have a respectable 10-4 season record. Point Pleasant Boro is the only achooi chasing its neighbor with its 6-2 league mark;Three players were two points short of outscoring theand Hendricks had six points.Chipping away at the Hudson margin, Point chopped the score down, and was In the lead, 4341 at the half, The teams kept exchanging the lead in the third period before Dunn moved PointBeach out to stay late in the quarter.Point Beach won the jayvee game, 85-74, despite Dennis Earley tossing in 33 pointsfor Hudson.Keys All the WayThe Keyport-Jackson Township game was a no-contest affair.entire Henry Hudson lineup when Mike Dunn.l After posting margins inRich Woolsey and Ray Bierne combined for 72 points.Dunn led the scoring with 3i points, Woolsey had 25, and *Bierne 16 for the Beach quintet. Rich Mahler topped the Admirals with 24, followed by Scott with 14.The Admirals appeared strong In the first period as they went out to a 28*22 lead, as RileySportsSlatetomorrowBASKET BAM. A DIVISIONtow Branch at NrntunaMutt Itnuum it NfPiunaFreehold Rtf. it MonmoaUi Rff. Brick Twp. it Middletown Twp.B” DIVISION Likewow) it So. FreeholdBUtuuqun it Mitiwnn ”C” DIVISION Ft. Bench it Kejpori Jackson Tit*, it Soothem Ref,OTHERS Rormon-FH it South Brunt wick Rod Bink it R.B. Catholic lt;3:15 P m.) Divine Word Seminary nt Miter Del Wnll Twp. it Henry Hudton Raritan TIT. it Ft. Boro St. Joseph’s lt;TR) it 81. Ro»*Ocean Twp. nt Shore Be*.Toms River it Central Ref.WRESTLING Seton Hall it CBA lt;4:30 p.m.)BL Joseph’* (TR) nt Rirttan Twp.WEDNESDAYWRESTLINGRumton-FH it Ocean Twp.Jack ton Tit. at tawrrne* Tip.Ft. Beich it Pt. Boro Lonjr Inland University at Monmouth Cohere (1:30 p.m.)GYMNASTICSRumaon.FH it Monmouth Ref. THURSDAYWRESTLINGToms River at tang Branch Lakewood at Middletown Tit.GYMNASTICS Henry Hudton at SnyderFRIDAY BASKETBALL ”.V* DIVISIONthe first three quarters, the Red Raiders put the icing on the cake blasting away for a 31-8 quarter, which was' only nine points shy of Jackson’s total for the game.High scoring Tom O'Donnell led the point production by out-scoring the entire Jackson team with his 47 points. O’Donnell contributed 20 field goals and converted seven fouls for his total.O’Donnell also broke his own school record by a single point He scored 48 against Point Point Pleasant Boro on Jan. 16. O’Donnell also racked up a 41-point night earlier in the season.It was Keyport's fourth win In 12 games, and moved its league record to 3-6. Jackson won three of 15, and is winless in the “C” bracket, losing eight games.John Bolte scored 25 points to pace Keyport's jayvees to a 53-47 victory.way, despite being outscored, 18-17, and, 17-12, in the first and fourth periods.O’Donnell ShinesO’Donnell led Neptune’s scoring with 25 points, with Ed Calderon and Scott chipping in with 19 and 11, respectively. MikeRowett (19) and Ted Dunn (15)were the only Monmouth players to reach double figures.After taking a 42-22 halftime lead, Middletown outscored Toms River, 33-10, in the third stanza for a 75-32 margin going into thefinal frame. The big third period scoring spree by the Lions featured 10 consecutive points, andalso 11 points by Tom Burdyl, Burdyl finished with 20 points for individual scoring honors, and was followed by Rick Hargrave (19), Paul Buchanan lt;16) and Joe Hoffman (16). Bob Hawthorne was high man for the Indianswith 19,Brick's TroublesomeRed Bank had its troubles with Brick for the first three periods, but broke away in the final eight minutes for its Ifcpoint victory. The Buocos never trailed, but could not get a substantial margin, They led, 38-32, at the intermission, but saw that lead diminish to two points, 53-51, after three periods.Brick then ran into foul trouble as three of Its starters — Jim Crawford, Ken Scott and John Meyer — all left the game withfive personal fouls, and Red Bankraced off a 27-13 scoring advantage.Red Bank received outstanding scoring efforts from A1 Credle, Joe Conlon and Milt Moore as they netted 24, 22 and 21 points, respectively. Crawford topped Brick's scoring with 20.ABOVE AVERAGE KEGLERS -*petition sponsored by the Midcat Harmony Bowl, Rt. 35, Middl of DePaw St., Middletown, firs wood Beach, second place, men men, and Walter Curry of Bay ond place, women, and Lee Ca ere not in photograph.OceaiFor the first time in several ifeal weeks only two teams are tied in t for the Shore Conference “B” Di- gioi vision lead, and the reason the hoithird team has stepped down a notch is that it played a non-conference game.Manasquan and Ocean Township remained deadlocked with 9-1 records, while Lakewood stayedat 8-1 by stepping out of the loop to lose to Christian Brothers Academy of Lincroft.Manasquan had an easy timeknocking off Raritan Township,n75-57, and Ocean Township dldrireally work up a sweat.in de-Flea*edperthe:ItstaiRocandTaheFrahallSchoolboyStandings“A DIVISIONMonmouth Res. at Middletown Red Batik at I^inr Branch*'B DIVISION Wall Twp, at Lakewood Matawan at Ocean Twp.Central Rei. at Raritan Tip,“C” DIVISION Rcyport at Pt. BoroJackson Tit. at Khan Rff.OTHERS fin. Freehold at l*t. Beach Brick Twp. at Manasquan Mater Del at 81, Anthony‘a (Trenton)Rmelle Park at Itunmon-FH Rt. Roae vs. CBA at Convention Hall Southern Reg, at St. Joseph’* (TR) St. Francis (Me.) al Monmouih Colie a (8:30 p.m.)WRESTLING M»»nmouth ('ollerr ut U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (8 p.m.)Brick Twp. if Raritan Twp.Tom* River at l^nc Branch Runtton-FII it South Brunswick CBA at NeptuneSt. Joseph’* (TR) at Jackson Twp.It. B. Catholic at Linden Ft. Boro at Hoot hern Reg.SWIMMING Monmouth C—II. nt Trenton 81. (1 p.m.) SATURDAY BASKETBALL Hoffman (8 A.) at Henry Hudson St. Lukea (Ilnhnhtis) »t Croydon HallWRESTLING So. Freehold nt Ft. Bench (5 p.m.) Manasquan at Wall Twp. (1:30 #'*an Twp. at Shore Re;. lt;10 a.m.)Neptune (13-1) .........Middletown Twp. (12*2) I,oni Branch (84)Red Bank (9-3) ..........Freehold Beg, (4-10) . Monmouth Reg. (3-11)Brtrk Twp, (Ml) _______Toma River lt;M3)..........B” DIVISION *W-.8 ...8 8 7 3 I 1 11.1113888•vtlt;ri «i *1 at rirtet ri )lt;Manasquan (14-1)Ocean Twp* (12*3) Lakewood (12-3)M nt a wan (6-8) ,Raritan Twp. (5-6)Wall Twp. (5-10)Central Reg. (6-8)So. Freehold (MO) .......•T DIVISIONW993412 t 0L\1156 1 8 9WPt. Beach (HM) ....... ...8Ft. Boro (10*6) ............v...._......... 6Shore Reg, lt;#-7 ...........................8Southern Itfi. (6-1) ........ 4Henry Hudson (1-9) ....... ... 3Keyport (3*8) .. ....3Jackson Twp, (2-13) ...... 0OTHERSW1,1I33898Hawks4., , In im,i ■••■ItOatlMKCBA ...........Ashury Park St, RoseR, B. Catholic ................Rumson.FH lt;44 In GSO Croydon lfall St. Joseph's (TR)Mater Del9 # i 44 i » as »i|IIIt1094 35 2434 fi 6 1 1 10 ISSheehan 3rdIn Mile EventLEARNDRAFTING!Approved for Veterom Certificote Courses In,ARCHITECTURALITHACA, N. Y. — Dr. George Sheehan of Rumson, N. J., finished third among 22 entries in Saturday’s Masters Mile at Cornell University. The event, held for the first time ever in the East, was open to runners at least 40 years of age.Dr. Sheehan, 49, was clocked at 4:51.1, Browning Ross, 43, former Villanovn great. whoseJim KatcavageFathers, SonsHear KatcavageHDLMDEl - St, Benedict’sHoly Name Society will sponsor its second annual Father and Son Sports Night Friday at 8:30 p.m. in .the school hall.Jim Katcavage, defensive captain of the New York Giants, will be the guest speaker. Katcavage, an All American at the University of Dayton, joined the Giants in 1956 and has ben named to the NFL All-Pro team three times. Katcavage will highlight the successful comeback of the 1967 Giants and present a preview of plans for next season.St. Benedict's CYO basketball team and cheerleaders will he special guests of honor. Annual awards will be presented to them.Tickets are still available atUnnp/Hrt’c nr mntt hnWEST LONG BRANCH - Thirteen victories haven’t brought bad luck to the Monmouth College basketball team. The Hawkseasily chalked up their 13th success against New Haven Jan, 21, and Saturday night they reached the 14-victory plateau by tripping Howard University, 97-91,Coach Bill Boylan’s boys, who have lost only one game, avenged last seaton’s 81-71 setback at tha hands of Howard, and lifted their series log against the same club to 2-3.Junior Ron Komegay led thewajhiglfieldmarT1doulrontpenJohjedHiwith(.68bytema.®ElementalEvent AnrASBURY PARK — The popular School Basket-Bowi Tournament is tion Hall here Feb. 9 to March 2.The tourney is open to public ai the direction of Chairman Bart Sic elimination tournament is Feb. 5.Players are eligible if they re after Nov. 1, 1967. A'roster of a names, ages and birth dates mi Siciiiano at the Convention Hal! bt tions are to be signed by the coentrant’s school.Several trophies will be award team and runnemp will be given Maroh to attend the New Jersey St; Association’s annual state toumamAlso listed is a cheerleading lt;night of the finals and a foul sho semi-final games. Two boys from and they will shoot the fouls the AsHoly Family WinsUNION BEACH - Holy Family rolled to its 11th straight victory in the Northern Division of the Monmouth County CYO High School Basketball League by overpowering St. Catherine’s, EastKonnshnrt* 70-40 vostnrrinvtheis cJacltMasMartookwith
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