Cross 7o Start Against T or ontoSaturday Nite At So. OrangeSOUTH ORANGE. N.J — Six leaermen, including All-Americancandidate Dick Gaines, and onesoph. 6-8 Tom Cross, ■will be the ones to be used as starters when Seton Bali University opens its cage season with the University of. Toronto at the Hall Saturday night.' The^game will start at S:*5 p.m.Special interest rests in the pre hmmarv game when the Kail frosh face Fort Monmouth Tom Gola., the La Salle great, is. in the latter s Imeup and there is considerable de--» s-re on the part of Pirate fans to „ see Torn at the local court. 'GOOD TEST OF SQUAD } ,Toronto will give Coach Honey Russell, starting his 3Sth season at the helm, an exceJer; chance to. see how many of the promising youngsters-on 2ns 16-man squad will look under fireThen on Tuesday the Pirates will -entertain Roanoke College The Maroons. Little Eight lt;Ya i champions gave the Pirates considerable trouble before bow mg 83-81. Jim Elhs who hi for 17 points in last year s game heads a group of 17-lettermenW.th Roanoke will be four Jerseyites fresh Ed Conk of Union, Howard Levine of Dover, and Matt Simonovich of Chffside Park and’ soph Bill Toomy of Union City.Coach Honey Russell is extreme-* ly optimist :r over the Hall’s chances curing the 26-game schedule.* For once we have some fine re-: placements Thus, we’ll be able to rest our starters when they tire or go badly. Russell commented.'NUDGES 1.000 POINTSThree seniors. Gaines. Marty Farrell of Old Forge. Fa., and Charley Lorenzo of East OrangeEight Balia HighThat's what Ed Coppola, Seton Hall, 'trainer, measures for the height of Tom Cross, former Waynesboro Area Senior High School .player. Inch-wise Tom stands 6T0”—82 inches. .._____ . ,... . _ _ - looks like a-star in the makingam rc»rirlt; 9 iairf\ ^ Jf®5, He has a soft touch, excellent re-AJ-Dtstrict 2 last year, has been __------even better in pre-season drills andfine defensive ability However. Ed Chesney. also 6-9. hasgreat a player as there is in the ^ f ’00,.PM °T /TTBm“t Nfltior. r;«tr»dae o\er lst ear Except lor theRcsseU predicts that he'll be asJunior Colleges Announce CardWestern Kentucky victory Ed was not too valuable, but he seems... , . , „ For The Pennsylvania Junior Col-’the time being Cross and Chesney , _ . .. „ ,’will alternate ilege BaSltetbal! league opens itsPaul Szczech. the Garfield speed-,llth season of play with six teamsentered and the initial league game slated for December 1 with York■at HershevNation Gaines, incidentally, hasMl points and should soon loinWalter Dukes. Richie Regan and DOV°°, va‘ua‘Pep Saul as membem oT^e “'ready W fSCe anybodyrate 1,000-point chib.Ffcrrel! developed fast last year,especially after hitting for 32 points . , T . _ , ..against Iona. Tht 6-7 stalwart is ster’ snd Johnny Keller back after evertedtT15) being out of school a year. MB al-STS '»•Mto? Tanpl. Colls,,, a _cold for tin years, looks outstaSl1** ,a Brea^„Jump excellent,Philadelphia dropped its berth after ztog- The 1«« of if, pounds ha*- irtvJpassg ability and -reboundingMust one season of play leaving York a en him added speed and he looks tif ,^lboa8,1,lt;??y *2’ ^ 1 Hershey and Keystone Junior col-,E““ *e*SOa- !n the Army, may be In need ofter *£nt Forestfy School!la est for spells until he Is certain!and ** Pltt Center at Johnstown | of his strength there. ,** Biembers.Phil Samuels, a soph from East*' ?“* f^1'* FenlJ Stat* Forest p Orange is Peking on the doorJSchf“ opens the season De-* A burly 6-3. Samuels docs every.l?e,nber ^ hosting York Junior Col-° thing well. Richie Buckelew of Ing- ,e at Quincy ' clewood, Calif.,* and Dick Brightman' year 5 wjnners ^re Johns-of, Inwood, L. I., are two other ta regular season play while highly regarded sophs. pystone captured the playoffTnn, laurels, dethroning York who won “' Ifh# cai’On In fha ECRO68 UKMffi GOODTom Cross. Ineligible last year.Sob Tbm.SELECT CARSS. Potomac 8th Si.REAR SHELL KTATIOVThe shooting abilityComeleo ofof Newark makes it seem likely that they will also be called uponthe previous seven years. In the finals. ' ‘ IKeystone retains almost the samelfrequently. Dick Fairelh-6-67hantL!^rso?nel .f5 yearIts the baU well and will be used'H56 *vori1*- followed closely by;to that capacity?A Juntos Julie Ni- also boasts of a vet-jfcolai of Fords, and a soph, VinceofDuffy of Rccikaway Beach. N.Y. round out the 16-man squad.' | Altoona, Johnstown and York'’ lost key players and are to the j (