cepieu ny iviiki* Maras, sumtar linebacker headed for Purdue University, who raeed 55 yards to pay dirt, Joe Kearney of Brother Rice kicked the extra point,shortly after which the firstwhalf ended 'n the first half the Public League attack was com pletely stifled by the rugged defense of the Catholic leaguers . During the first two periods they netted a total of 15 yards on 14 plays.Any hopes the city eleven entertained of getting hack in the game evaporated in the fourth quarter when the Catholic contingent got three points on a 40 yard field goal by Joe McShane of Brother Rice and thenadded touchdowns by Niziolek of Weber and Brennan of Loyola.Niziolek, the Bed Horde star who in not too manyweeks will be heading toward the University of Colorado, tallied on a 62 yard jaunt when picking off a pass thrown by Sowa The Catholic team had gotten the ball on another key in tereeption by Ml. Carmel's Marciano.The Catholic Stars’ final tally came with three minutes of play on a 10 yard jaunt by Brennan.Voted bv the coaches as•rthe game’s most valuable player for which he re ceived the Tony Barbaro award, honoring the late Tilden coach, was St. Law rence quarterback Gene Kenny who has a grid scholarship to Northwestern University. The top defensive player award went to James “Rocky” Robinsonof Simeon whose touchdown jaunt after a pass interception gave the Public league squad its only score of the game. Brennan, as previously noted, was the top offensive player of the game.Lady keglersRon Rio, defensive coordinator of the Public League All-Stars and new head coach of the I.ane Tech Indians, also nrlt;*[P(ir forappears a bit grim at this point in the Hanson prep battle. • * ^Al Manasin, retiring head coach from l^ane and head coach of the Public l-eague All-Stars, had little to cheerabout in last Wednesday’s contest.