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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 20 Final Beachwood, Bradley Beach Fives Reach Gold Medal Tourney THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By and Shorten Cards Count on Young Hill Staff NO LINES TO I I BOy.WOTTA BREAK! I IN A BICj BUT 'VOU rOK- A -l I Freehold Out To Snare Pin Title Tonight WAIT ON AND By Frank Eck ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (PV ME, WILL' Marty Marion, new manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, is making some vast changes in the Red Birds. He has under way a youth movement that could find some of his veteran pitchers sidetracked.

County Seat Bowlers Can Kaplan's Dealt 57-56 Licking In First Fray Strati Slorrs Handed 66-51 Trimming ly Ocean County Machine The Beachwood A.C. and the Bradley Beach Kalian-American club will collide for the championship of the 19th annual Shore Gold Medal Basketball tournament Monday night at the Belmar Community center, as they earh I think the strong point or tne club." savs the one time Mr. Short stop of the National league, "is our pitching. Our young pitchers are Clinch Victory in Firemen Loop A' Division RED BANK. Tonight uld be night for the Freehold 1 pin- HOW MANAGER MARION SEES HIS CARDINALS Pitching Team's strong point Catching No worries Infield Bit of a problem Outfield No righty power Hitting Needs more power Finish No predictions smiths in the Shore Firemen Bowling league and by night is meant Clinch nlghUas far as winning the 1950-51 championship- in the division goes.

llumtatcr JIM FAMtUL, HE WALKED AWAVFPOM THE WINDOW BOft ABOUT A HALF MINUTE NOU GUESSED IT- The county seat crew goes into emerged victorious in the Semi-i finals last night. making a fine impression. Some of the older boys will have to step to hold their jobs. tonight's action, the penultimate night as far as division goes, i with a two game lead over High I want youth' on my pltcning The red-hot Italians oft i valiant second-half rally by Kaplan's Stationery of Belmar to eke out 57-56 victory in, last night's thrilling opener. The scorching Beachwood A.C.

passers staff and it looks like I might get it. "Right now i name cioya Boyer, George Mnger, Tom Pohol- overcame a nrst-naii aencu io trounce Strauss Stores of Nep (une, 66-51. sky, Howie Pollet and Gerald Staley as my starting pitchers. Munger is 32 but he still looks good. Poholsky, 21, is a finished pitcher now.

Thus the battle between the two rival loops, the Monmouth-Ocean, Two pitchers not on tne rosier, sponsor of the tournament, ana the Asbmy Park City loop, ended in i stalemate, as each circuit Wilmer (Vinegar Bendl Mizell and Joe Presko, might make the club. Both are slated for Houston, Curt came thru with a victory last night In clashes between teams PLAYING DAYS NUMBERED? Marty Marion, manager of the St. Louis Cards, has been called "Mr. Shortstop" for fl years. A knee injury may force him to become a bench manager instead of a playing manager.

Here he cavorts around the keystone sack. Krieeer. a big strong boy of 24 from the Shore's two AA loops. who won 17 and lost five at Columbus, should make it. Tom Hope's Kaplan's Station- Warriors Bow Out of Playoffs IB, lb Aiaaclalrw frmi) The tough-as-leather Syracuse "Veterans Max Lanier and Harry Bowling 'Em Over Brecheen will do only spot pitch Cardinal tryout camp at Biloxi, 'in 1948 while still in high school.

Ask him how he did and he says in a sing song drawl: ing. Ted Wilks arm iooks line its all right and he wants to show me he can relieve again. Alpha Brazle will be my other relief pitcher. "Solly Hemus looks good and will stick. He can play third or second but the third base Job is a battle between Tommy Glaviano and Don Richmond, a left handed hitter.

Then there's Eddie Kazak who says his ankle I faced three men and I think erymen Just missed winning game that saw them slage a miraculous romeback. The sharp-shooting Italians appeared to have the game on lee at the half, enjoying 38-22 lead. Undaunted by the Id-point deficit. Kaplan's played sensational ball in the second half to nearly pull the game nut of the fire. The Belmar hoopers outscored Bradley Beach by Nationals have battered their way into the Eastern division finals of "I like Presko.

Hes up from By Jim Whitfield I struck 'em all out. Can't remember it too well because that's quite a ways back. is ok. Houston where his record was 16-16 for an eighth place team. He lead the league in strikeouts and in complete games.

He may be little the N.B.A. playoffs, leaving in their wake the bewildered, limp form of the Philadelphia Warriors. The Nationals blasted Phlladel- "Shortstop? Well, my right knee is swelled up and right now Last year for Winston-Salem, N.C., in the Carolina Class The race In the South Monmouth Fireman's circuit continues to be the "hottest" thing around and, as a result of the last outing, no less than six teams have "gotten into the act" and are blanketed within three games of the top. Brielle 2, with an odd game win over Manasquan 1, deadlocked lands. Of the two contenders, re-hold with a 53-22 record has by far the easiest opposition in facing the cellar dwelling Sea Girt five.

Highlands will be called upon to face Fair Haven and while the latter aggregation is jhist one step further up the league ladder than is Sea Girt, it has managed to win 15 more games during the course of the campaign than has the last place quintet. A sweep by both contenders' Is not improbable, which result would send the race right down to the last night of kegling before a decision could be reached. Freehold would be, as is the expression of golfers, "2 and 3" and would need only one victory in its final series with Ocean 1 of Point Pleasant to assure itself of no worse than a tie. Highlands would thus have to sweep not only its set tonight but also its final set against Sea Girt to achieve a tie. It is still conceivable that the Highlands can do it.

Freehold was in somewhat the same situation last year when Sea Girt rose up to take two games and knock them "out of the box" and lightning has been known to strike twice in the same spot. Upset Unlikely However it does seem unlikely that the Freeholders will stumble this time. They have been going along at a consistent pace, winning the "big" ones and biding their time for most of the campaign until the time seemed ripe to make their move. The Independents led during the early going only to be replaced by the Phil Dalys with Highlands coming up to make a fight of it with the Dalys after the defending champion Independents had fallen by the wayside. It was at the time that the Dalys and Highlands were battling it out that Freehold made Its move.

They (See FREEHOLD Page 21) Vinegar Bend had a 17-7 I'm trying Dick Cole, a good leath- but he looks like a pitcher. He league, record margins of 2(1-111 and H- in the 22 and weights only 165. a Z.4a t.HA and strucic man up from Rochester and Kaplan'siphia, 90-78, at Syracuse last night last two semesters, 227 men in 267 innings. 'Vinegar Bend Mizell is a boy never did catch up tho It climbed to take the best-of-lhrce series, the latter for first place, each hav- to watch. He's a solid 200-pound 2-0.

It was a sad ending for the lo within a single point with 40 proached when the Hutchinson's ing won 44 games and dropped 28. left hander, 6-3 and looks like Preacher Roe. He's only 20 and is ticketed for Houston." Spring Lake 2 swept Spring Lake Goodwill 3 to climb into third Warriors, who topped the Eastern division during the regular season. In a Western division playoff game, Fort Wayne tripped Roches Fred McAlister who played for Omaha but is on the Houston roster. "In the outfield I'm looking for either Larry Miggins or Larry Ciaffone to supply us with that much needed right handed power.

"I have the pitching and catching. Joe Garagiola's shoulder is ok and I have Del Rice. No. 3 will be seconds to piny on a sparkling hook shot by Bill Newman. Attack Well-Balanced Marty Ulcrky) Sehuendoif set the pace for the Kalians, racking Getting back to Marion and his youth movement, the freshman pilot says Red Schoendlenst at second base, Stan Musial in center and Enos Slaughter in right are the only veterans sure of jobs.

"I have no problems at first base because Nippy Jones' back is ok. But I'm giving Steve Bilko, spot, a game off the pace while Spring Lake Goodwill 1 was drop- Mizell Promising Mizell who comes from Vinegar ter, 83-78. to tie their best-of-threc ping a pair to Spring Lake 1. Bend, is a colorful lad, a left dozen! set at one game apiece. The deadlock for fifth and sixth up 13 points on a half deuces and a free throw, of Trenton posted 3,204 for second place.

Two Ilightstown teams made their presence felt when they rolled into third and fourth places. Pullen's took third with 3,183 while Old Hights took fourth With 3,179. The E.G.'s of Newark gained the lead in the net division with 2.809 and also placed fifth in the gross with 3,145. The net division figures should Johni But the bis news was at Svra- positions at a point three games handed Dizzy Dean. The Cardinals signed him in his bare feet after he had been swimming.

now 235 pounds, every chance and a battle between Hill Sarni and Don Bollweg looks. Uohn bucha. Vinegar Bend reported to a Gregg contributed 10 points, while where the Warriors almost George Makris and Bill O'Neill came apart at the seams. The Na-eaca chipped in with nine count-ltionals built up a 44-29 halftlme ers. Jim Dempsey turned in a ihulse and coasted home.

back of the leaders was brought about by a trio loss suffered by Spring Lake 4 at the hands of Sea Girt 2 and the single win registered by Spring Lake Heights in magnificent performance for Kap Fights Last Night us maicn with Brielle 1. Other be upped considerably tomorrow results saw Spring Lake Goodwill night when such able teams as and Manasquan 2 take a pair Training Camp Notes Reynolds Shelved Willi Pinched Nerve in Elbow Of Pitching Arm Bauinholtz Cubs' Star (By tht Aiioeiftted Freii) WEST TA1.M BEACH, Fit. Norman Thompson. Pat.erson, N.J., stopped Herb Ouintero. 147.

New Orleans. In 1:43 earh from Sea Girt 3 and Sea Girt Adnlph Schayes, with 24 points, Cas the high scorer for Syracuse, while Joe Kulks' 22 markers topped the Phlladelphlans. Now Syracuse will play the winner of the Boston-New York "best-of-three series, which New York leads, 1-0. At Fort Wayne, sharpshootlng American Bowling and Billiard, Mission Bell and Caldwell Bowling Center of the N.J. Major league lan being terrilic with his re-hounds in addition to carting oft Ihc game's scoring laurels with a 19-puint bundle on nine field goals and a penalty peg.

Pat McCann came thru with 10, Strauss Stores gave the Beachwood quintet terrific battle for in that order. of fourth 110 1. nerfnrm alnnff with thi Minora The Rassas' quintet, meetingjites of the N.Y. Major and two FALL RIVER, Mlu Ororgf Arauo. Providence.

R.I., knocked out Hermie Freeman, 136, Wagle Lake, in fifth 1101. Rogels under the Red Bank Re capable Trenton teams, the Royal's Fred Schaus, the West Virginia BROOKLYN (Eaitern Frwaj Orlando and Andy s. creation loop's bumper system, "bumped" the leaders twice last Zulueta. 136i, Havana, Cuba, outpointed Mountaineer, whipped in 21 points as the Pistons squared matters with SACRAMENTO, Calif. (P) A pinched nerve in the elbow of his pitching arm is bothering Allie Reynolds, veteran New York Yankee righthander.

Reynolds said today the ailment is becoming more painful daily. Dr. Sidney Gaynor, team physican, said Reynolds also may have some Jimmy Richmond, 140. Baltimore iSi. a halt game, enjoying a 21-20 margin at the Intermission, Beachwood wasn't to be contained for long In the second half, waltzing into the lead In the opening min out and created a deadlock for the first position In the circuit, each Rochester.

The third and deciding Greensboro Open game of this series will be played team having won 48 games and bone chips in his elbow. No- fOR PROMPT SERVICE OH TIRES Saturday at Rochester. dropped 29. ute, 27-21 on a seven-point sortie elbow injury, Easter took a few iaO X-rays are planned immediately. One playoff game Is on tap for To Begin Today whacks yesterday at batting prac Curley's, with an odd game win over the Rec plitsmlths, moved to Meanwhile the world champions in which Earl Sprague, Les Walling and Carl Hamilton fired in tonight.

The defending champion Minneapolis Lakers tangle with tice. He socked one pitch over are getting some good pitching within a game of the co-leaders the right field wall. IXPEXTMCAPPINO from rookie righthander Tom Mor while the Ballantlne aggregation the Indianapolis Olympians at Indianapolis. The Lakers hold a 1-0 "Felt pretty good." said Luke gan, who went five innings yes of his sore elbow. "A little ten terday without allowing a hit as lead In the best-of-three series.

tripled over McKim-Layton to make its won-Iost mark read 43-32 and putting them only three games inspection der, but there was no pain." The Indians could have used GREENSBORO, N.C. (P) Golfs touring stars pitched their tents here today for their annual two-week North Carolina visit, opening with the $10,000 Greensboro Open tournament today thru Easter Monday. The Wilmington Azalea Open follows next Thursday for four days. The three big men In the fast nacK. me Kelly 1 team took a the Yanks beat Sacramento, 11-0.

The 20-year-old boy from El Monte, now has a string of 13 scoreless innings. some of Lukes old time power GUARANTEED lltf MMBS deuces and Walling added a penally pitch. The Neptune outfit faded badly In the second half, as the Ocean county hoopers rained in baskets from all angles. Bearhwood's collection of ail-stars was led by Carlton Hamilton, Toms River high school ace who made the Press' All-Shore team. Hamilton accounted for 22 points, 12 of (See KAPLAN'S Page 24) ITW yesterday.

They lost their fourth straight exhibition, game as Chi Field Trial on Tap Ocean County Fish and Game Protective association will hold its spring rabbit dog field trial on Sunday, April 1, at the Colliers Mills public shooting ground. Trial starts at 8:30 a.m. QUALITY U. S. MATERIALS i cago's Cubs won, 8-7, in the tenth inning.

deuce from Kelly 2 to complete the card. There was only one 600 set rolled, that going to the credit of Sam Yorg of Curley's who totaled 604. Yorg opened with 215, added a middle 208 and closed with 181. The high single game of the night was rolled by Al Salance of Rassas' who posted a middle 221. field as the first of four 18-hole Jorgensen Mystery rounds began today were Jim Ferrier, Sammy Snead and Lloyd Mangrum.

Raumholti Slugging PASADENA, Calif. One of the biggest booms to the Chicago Cubs thus far has been the stick-work of Outfielder Frankie Baum-hollz. A series of weekend games will afford Pacific Coast fans their last chance to whoop it up for Baum- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. WV-The New York Giants have a miss ing player mystery on their hands.

Ferrier began play with the year hottest streak running TELEVISION MOTOROLA R.C.A. G.E. three straight victories In Florida. Mangrum, with two wins, was holU, who captured their fancy last season by winning the PCL the only man aside from Ferrier to CUSTOM TIRE CO batting crown. score more than once this year and his $8,326 is tops for the year, only $64 In front of Ferrier, who'll Baumholtz collected two hits as the Cubs topped the Cleveland BRADLEY BEACH Indians 8-7 in 10 innings yester They can find Spider Jorgen-scn, the bench-strength infielder-outfielder they bought from Minneapolis.

Spider, formerly with Brooklyn, hasn't signed with nor reported to the Millers. Messages sent to him at El Paso, have been returned, saying the player has moved and his address is unknown. The Giants continue to have "one-run" trouble. They lost their fourth game of the exhibltipn grind third by one run yesterday when the St. Louis Cardinals took them here, 2-1.

be putting' that $64 question to the dapper Mangrum over the 1200 MAIN STREET A. 2-44SI BRANCH STORE: 522 ARNOLD AVENUE day. This gave him 17 hits in 36 Stone Post rolled merrily on Its way in the Point Pleasant Major league last outing and now have amassed 57 wins and 21 losses including its latest 2-1 win over the Distributors. The leaders are a mere 17 games In front of the second place Plumbers who likewise took a pair from the Elks In spite of a fine 624 by Nick Bella for the losers. Other results saw odd game wins go to Hick's over the Lions and the Rotary of the Club.

Bella's 624 was achieved on Entries of 189. trips to the plate in early ex POINT PLEASANT weekend. Snead, who has won this event hlbitions. His blows include two doubles, two triples, two homers Men's and Boys -Why Pay More? SUITS fcy Mivtit 84.50 SPORT COATS Mivitt 21.80 la 39.80 SUITS Tiironft (0.00 SUITS fcy Ounb.ry 54.80 SUITS FOR BOYS (Campus Shop) 11.80 14.80 SPORT COATS FOR BOYS (Campm 1.15 to 18.80 VAN NEUSEN SHIRTS S.S8 lo 8.88 SLUQ0ER MoQEE BASEBALL JACKETS 4.S8 to 8.18 SU'ERBA HAND PAINTED SILK TIES 1.80 to 8.00 DRESS SLACKS 7.80 to 11.60 Open Every Evening Thru Goml Fridny La Baw's 2 Stores THE GIANT STORE CAMPUS SHOP Proipcct end 536 Cookmon Ave. Summerfi.ld Avci.

Opp. Srainbach'i and. he has batted in six runs. the last two years for four triumphs in Its 11 stagings, has yet to win a 1951 tournament. He's seen very little tournament action since The Cubs plan to send Warren 'Hacker and Johnny Klippstein against the Pittsburgh Pirates to 214 and 221.

Bill Aitchison of the tltefSTETSONlij pM-fM dropping out of the tour early in January to allow a broken left hand to mend. day. Hooper Sidelined Rotary had the night's best solo VAX Van Cuykr Looms Starter MIAMI, Fla. (Pi Chris Van Cuyk, the big lefthander, looks like a sure starter for the Brook BRADKNTON. Fla.

(P) The! Philadelphia Athletics have lost: effort, a Z4S which, together with 191 and 181, added up to a 621 set. High series pinner for the night was Cliff Wooley of Hick's who Exhibition Baseball Mi The soft suede finish of tb Swagger maka (By lh AiHelalrd Frrsa) YraUnUv'a thia a hat for men who appreciate luxury. had 227, 164 and 226. Frank New man of Stone Post with 197, 216 Cincinnati im is nn in- ha 'tUllIAl nnii Ana new stetson Holiday Hues win enrich a i. ii.

and 122 for 60S completed the list lyn Dodgers. One of the most impressive pitchers in the Brooklyn camp, the six-foot-six, 215-pound Fort Worth alumnus has pitched 12 consecutive scoreless innings and allowed only one run in 13'-j innings. the services of Bob Hooper, their only 1950 winning pitcher at least for the three game series with the Boston Braves this weekend. A West Palm Beach doctor reported the Verona, N. hurler is suffering from a pinched nerve in the right arm.

He said, how 1.1 ic vuiii wiiciiiq ui miy man woxunjuo -I of honor roll krglers. HI. toul (Ni 1. New York (Nl 1 INI 11. 81.

I 1 lAl 4 Clnralu (Nl Cleveland lAl 7 1 10 In nlngni Wahin(ton (A) Boton iAi I New York IAi 11, Sacramento fPCI Hollywood iPCI Chirain AI 3 Tadav'a Rrhedale EASTER GREETINGS The Dodgers play the St. Louis ever, that Hooper proDawy win YarHlnala hfr rnniwht Thfv Kpnl Pltttburih tNi va. Chica(o INI at Lot be out of action only a short Philadelphia Phillies last IlAAMria' a wBAa4twfttafAAV worked in two Seven new teams took over positions in the top 10 spots in the Plainfleld Recreation team handicap bowling classic over the weekend, but Otto's of Hillside remained in first place with its 3,223 gross total. However, this mark was ap- Hooper -has ex FROM night, 8-3. iA Pro Basketball The Little Brown Jug hibition games.

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