rii \wo*i»rriotr-uuy;!45), Walt Buchwald go (235).ng in the Monmouth [dletown Lanes witha 224, while Eleanor4 series in the Bay-ghlands Recreation. j Ed Rainka (230), (230).nd high game in the1, when she checked»re Carole Bartasek Helen Whelan (508)i the Monday Night as he rolled a 257 I In by tPat O’NeillAhllt;rj/VliU UUl^ib Oh UiD Dl(U K V*the Second half, outscored Marshall, 6-2, at the start for the second overtime, to break the 80-80 deadlock.Marshall had tied the score alter regulation time at 88-83game scoring record in 1945. *He had 15 points at the when Marshall led 51-38, scoring St. Peter’s 254 at stretch, but the St. Peter’ssethalfout-onestarPoint Beach Wins Debut• HIGHTSTOWN - PointPleasant Beach coasted toa 1449 NJSIAA basketballtournament victory overDelaware Valley Regionalhere last night.The Garnet Gulls, the last of the Shore area9s 18 statetourney qualifiers to maketheir debut, advanced to the final! of the Central Jersey Group I competition. Theyare scheduled to meet thewinner of tomorrow night’ssectional semi-final tusslebetween defending champion Central Jersey Group 1 champion Hoffman of South Amboy and South Brunswick at Rutgers University gym at 7 p.m.Th6 date and site for Point Beach’s next outinghas yet to be announced bythe NJSIAA. The Garnet Gulls now have a 11-8 record.Surf, Field and Streamand Joe Kennedy ea seven points, jumpelt; 7 lead and easily oi the Chiefs.Oklahoma City, In so cold In the first fe only 25.6 per cent, i Abe Lemons kept Cthe Boor and serli during the interims* but it didn’t help.Lewis, 6-7, 225-poi finished with 22 pc Travis, Oklahoma Ci able mention All who hit only three i from the field in the finished with 28 pollKansas plays Temj lanova takes on Wyo night’s games. Thewill be completed with two doublehei Bradley vs. LIU ilay Bird Artists Tune Up for She