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Also in mis section Financial Newt Classified Advertising A 9 SPORTS 17 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1063 Comets' Goalie Halts Ramblers A ff aim, 4 temper, stayed remarkably By FRANK DOLSON There's frequently a thin line offs. But it was DeFelice, an old pro wha plans to retire at the end of the season, who en calm this time. "I was told before the game by our general manager, they're going to try to get you abled the Comets to take a 2 0 between good hockey and dirty hockey. Bob Bailey came up xith a nlav Friday nicht that was tonight'," said Norm. gflod and dirty but, thanks to the lead in the best-of-five that could end Saturday night in Clinton.

Bailey did hh brst to sp-cd un DeFeliee's rcUrcment at 8:38 "I don care. As long as we win, he can cut my head off." Railev's KO attempt similar courageous goaltending of Clinton's Norm DeFelice, it wasn't enoueh to save the Ramblers. who was stretched on the Ice for three minutes. All Bailey got for the act was a two-minute charging penalty. But DeFelice had the last laugh.

Norm got up. returned to the net and held off the desperately pressing Ramblers until Tim Hook's open-net goal relieved the pressure ia the last 50 seconds. "I should have hit him harder," said Bailey. "I should have thrown an elbow in his face, too." DeFelice, who was thrown out of the final period after rookie to one he pulled against Nash Defelice. flattened by Bailey's rr.

vicious shoulder block, recovered from a third-period knockdown to whip the Ramblers, 4-2, before 1750 Arena fans. 0 ville goalie Marv hdwarns earlier in the season seemed to fire up the Comets. The Ramblers got only one dangerous shot at Defelice after that and the ex-National and American League goalie kicked. Art Chiupka second goM ntia trimmed Clinton's lead to DeFelice made a catch of a chest-his'i smash by Chuck Stuart and was hold ins the puck in the crease Bailey tried to put him out of Howie Dietrich, a 21-year-old right winger, scored three goals to help push the Ramblers to of a playoff game in Greens commission. The bia winder the brink of oblivion in the Continued on Page 20, Column 2 boro a year ago for losing his skated top-speed into the go-li? Eastern Hockey League play Princeton Beats Yale, 65-53 As Bradley and Hyland Star Tigers Flare In 2d Half For Ivy Title NEW YORK.

March 8 (AP). Princeton, sparked by Bill Brad- lev and Art Hyland. beat Yale Friday nieht in a playoff game for the Ivy League basketball champ onship. 65-53. and ad vanced to a spot in the NCAA tournament.

The Tieers. who tied Yale with of hockey playoff Friday night at the Arena. Brooks had blocked an earlier shot and was sprawled out of position. Behind Brophy is the Comets' Skip Teal. Ramblers goalie Ross Brooks (right) gets aid from his mates, Reg Meserve (left) and John Brophy, in keeping puck away from the net in first period an 11-3 regular Ivy record, will nlav St.

Joseph's in Philadelphia in the NCAA Eastern regional tourney Monday night. Textile Upsets PRINCETON EXPLODES Bradlev. a 6-5 sophomore. keyed a Princeton burst midway through the second half that Clark Gets 65, 7 Under Par, To Tie for Lead broke open a tight game and put it out of reach of the Eli. Hofstra, 60-55, In Tournament Jim Beatty Runs 8:30.7 to Blister Two-Mile Record i t-i 11 A TiM Tim TDrinHi, von lha Hvland.

the Princeton captain. was the chief figure in a closing Svecial to The Inquirer PEXSACOLA, March I (WD. Veteran Jimmy Clark READING, March a hot night at the free-throw line the big factor, Philadelphia tournament WnO DISD I wuil iuui iiauiciu Maltl! nr 1 ill uilll ucanj who hasn't won a since oenerea par uy ccn rastest in(00r z-rruie in nisiory, a minutes, ov.i betunus, Textile upset nationally-ranked strokes Friday to move into a I hpffpr than Murrav Halhprff'g existing Wwctrn fin. FrMsv nitfht in WFIL to Air Playoffs All three games of the first-round triplebeader of the NCAA basketball tournament Monday night at the Palestra will be broadcast by WFIL. Les Keller and Matt Goukas will announce.

three-way tie at the halfway Imark. before 16.759 roaring the first round of the Eastern Re- mark of the $25,000 Pensacola gionals of the NCAA small-college fans Friday night at the Chi 2 Phils' Rookies cago Daily News Relays in basketball tournament. The victory boosted Textile into Cardinal Dougherty's Robert Mannis finds himself beneath LaSalle High's Joe Turk during scramble for baU In Friday night's Catholic League champion-ship game at Palestra. LaSalle won, 55-43, for its first title in 13 seasons. Chicago Stadium.

The incredible performance by Saturday night regional final against Bloomsburg State, 76-61 victory over Mount St. Mary's in in the ooenine same of Friday's the man who already this year stall that dashed the last Yale Star in Final set an indoor mile mark of ihooes. 3:58.6 shattered the two-mile in Princeton led by only 37-35 twinbil! at Albright college. door record of 8:34.4 set by New Zealand's Halberg in 1951. when Bradley took charge.

10TH STRAIGHT WIN LaSalle Crushes Dougherty, Wins First Title in 13 Years Squad Contest WITHERING PACE He scored 11 of the next 13 Princeton points and sent Hv Beattv led all the setting land in alone on a breakaway for a witherina oace as he finished Special to The Inquirer CLEARWATER. March the other two. By that time the some 100 yards ahead of runner-up Bob Schul, also of the Los 8. Two rookie outfielders star Tigers led, 50-41, and were never pressed again as they won their 10th straight for 19-5 record. Angeles Track Cluo.

By BILL SIMMONS orii'on'tooa nf a crpat sfrond-half rjerf ormance by 6-7 Frank red in the final intra-squad game of the spring for the Phil Schul was ocked in 8:37.5 Hyland stalled it out in the last lies Friday. also was far ahead of the meet record of 8:49.1 set by Max Gaidjunas, crushed Cardinal Dougherty. 55-43, to win its first Catholic League championship in 13 years Friday night before 7858 at the Palestra. St. Thomas More got 21 3ls minutes, hitting nine of his Alex Johnson slammed a homer in the final inning Truex in 1961.

nni irnm juim riuru ii 22 points on free throws as Yale fouled frantically in an attempt to cet the ball. Textile ran its season mark to 20-2 as Herbie Magee scored 25 points to lead all scorers. Steve Nisenson was tops for 11th-ranked Hofstra, the Middle Atlantic Conference College Division champ, which now has a 22-7 mark. Textile used a semi-delay after overcoming a short-lived Hofstra lead with nine minutes The Rams scored their last eight points on free throws and ended with 20 of 24 from the foul lines, although they were out-goaled, 24-20. Bloomsburg State upset Mount St.

Mary's, the defending NCAA national small college basketball champion, despite 35 points by Mount St. Mary's Dave Malo-ney. Textile Hofntra 0. F. P.

G. Mai 5 5 3 N'limmi II 1J 2 I. hlln 3 04 6 Fretfela 4 11 7 17 B'twiifht 4 14 in civp the Ruben Amaros a nvproower Monsienor Bonnor, IIARA RUNS 3:55.5 2-2 tie with the Tony Taylors St.Bonaventure 60-45, in the preliminary con PGA Open with 136.. Sentimental favorite Johnny-Pott, of nearby Gulf Hills, fired his second straicht 68 and Bobby Nichols, of Midland. shot a sparkling 66 for J36s and ties with Clark over the 36-3672 Country Club course.

It took an even par 144 to survive the cut of 60 and 52 pros were under par for the two days. Downing Gray shot a 66 to take an eight-shot lead among the amateurs. Gray, runnerup in the National Amateur last year, has won here the past two years. Clark, playing out of Huntington Beach, scored seven birdies and 11 pars. He missed only two greens.

McGOWAN SHOOTS 65 Jack MeGowan, a native of Toledo but playing out of Largo, also shot a 65 with five birdies and an eagle 3 on the par-5 sixteenth. The course record of 62 was fired by Pete Mature last year. Bunched at 137 were Arnold Palmer, winner here in 1960; Gay Brewer, Crystal River, and Julius Boros, Mid Pines, N. who was tied for the opening day lead with a 67. Two shots off the pace were Frank Boynton and MeGowan.

George Bayer and Mason Rudolph. Bobby Nlcholi 70 66-116 Jim Clark 71 65-l6 Beattv's spectacular perform Bradley, who fouled out with solation test. anre came shortly after Chicaco after Richie Allen stole home for the second tally for the two minutes to go, led all scorers Sports Results Professional BASKETBALL Loyola's Tom Hara shattered the Bankers' mile meet record Taylors. with 23 points. Rick Kaminsky topped Yale, the defending champion, with 21.

Wins in Tourney with his second sub 4-minute per Johnson, who batted .313 for Miami last season, slammed one formance of tne season. Yale finished with a 1310 Gaidjunas, who topped all scorers with 22 points, poured in 15 in the second half as the Little Explorers ran away after holding a 28-24 edge at halftime. CARDINALS START FAST Douehertv built a 12-6 lead in On Feb. 15 O'Hara ran 8:59.2 to overall record. LOUISVILLE.

March 8 NBA Princeton Yalt r. chase Beatty indoor mile mark. Beattv. who last year set the 0 111 Kam.n.ky I 5- I 21 (AP). Agile Fred Crawford hit a 20-foot jump shot with eight over the left field fence with two out after rookie righthander Ferguson Jenkins had walked John Herrnstein to open the final half inning.

Jenkens, who hurled for Miami and Buffalo in 1962, struck put Don Demeter at. Inula 12 DMroll III OT San Franrltro IM hlrato 110 Boilon 10 3 J- 4 (inuldina 6 A- A former Banker's mile record of Haarlow Howard Bradley Hvland Rrrllnf 7 HO 2J Lynrh 7 ft- 0 14 10-12 22 Reum 10-02 seconds remaining Friday night 3:59.7, performed just as predicted in his shot at Halberg's the opening five minutes, but a layup by AI Enoch and three buckets by George Smith pulled 3 0- 1 Srhum'er Only garnet arhiwi. lindino altera Weatera nilln I. Prl. W.

L.Prt. Davia 0 35 i Alflrre 3 04 4 Roth 0 4- 5 4 Trupin 0 3-42 Memann 0 0-10 Taylor two-mile record. Shannon 0 0-0 0 MrCol'rh 4 10 Lohae 0 I Jak'bak a 6 0-2 0 Kf. SS the Little Explorers into a 1414 to give St. Bonaventure at 76-75 victory over Regis in the National Catholic Collese Champion- and retired Roy Sievers on a short fly before Johnson Totala It 27-M 65 Totala 20 13-17 5J He set his own blistering pace and.

in the nrocess of running onrinna-i a 37 oMrnii J2 45 at the quarter mark. m- L. Aa tK ti. aa ata TO Ak Hiftime-7ie, -29. FOUL OUTS-Bradley, Three fouls by Smith and goals against the clock, bested Paavo ship Tournament.

Tntala 20 20 24 60 Totala 24 7-11 55 Halrtlme: Textile. 34-28. FOIL OUT: Shannon. Mt. St.

Mary'a Bloomaburf State a. f. G. F. -j ICE HOCKEY AMt RK AN I.EAOI-E SIIOCKLEY DOUBLES Nurmi 2000-meter mark of 5:20 23d PAL Fighter by Bill Maganty and Gaidjunas sent LaSalle into a 21-14 lead earlv in the second period and Rookie first baseman Costen Martina 2 I I 5 Berk 11 4-4 24 Ourhrr Prorlilfnfe 0 Xavier (O.) beat treignton, 80-67, in the second game for a place in Saturday night's final against St.

Bonaventure. with a 5:16.8 clocking at that point. FAST START, FINISH Rorhrilrr Sprwak 2 12 5 Farlne 2 2 Milnnsv II 71 IK i I iOut of Tourney the Cardinals never caught up. Baltimore Herahay Shockley opened the scoring inning for the Taylors with a double to center. A walk and rnxdlo 1-1 5 RuDDtrt I 04 trom uur wire services although they shaved the margin to 22-20 two minutes later.

George Paull, whose tremen Beatty's Hungarian-born coach, Mihaly Ieloi, had predicted the UTICA. N. March a pop fy in8'e t0 left fey Bobby Johnny Pott Arnold Palmer fiiv Brewer. Jr. 68 69-137 r.

oo V7 Mario Saurennann. 23d PAL 139 Wine accounted for one run ana reeord-smashine effort, Only lamea ritrqmra. Slandinaa Eailrrn Dlvl.lon Writern nirlilnn I. Provld re 32 26 5 Buffalo 37 tj 6 SO 31 23 7 6 CleHand 26 6 Qurbrr 27 27 11 5 Rnrhmer 22 31 I 52 fprlnafld 26 27 I 60 Plttab'th 19 37 4 42 Baltimore 27 21 7 61 EASTERN LP.ACIE Folk 2 1-1 5 Herri I 04 16 Carrell 04 McKinler 1-4 11 Totala 25 1112 (1 Totala 34 1 12 76 Halflime; Mt Mary'a 3137. Sunrise County dous defensive efforts kept St.

Bonaventure trailed by seven points with less than nine minutes to go when the Bonnies rallied behind the shooting of Crawford and Barry Herbert ta tie the score on three occasions in the next six minutes. juiiut Boron 7 70-137 Allen then made a clean steal rank Boynton on Plon. didn't expect him to do it quite so pounder, found two fights in two days too much Friday as he bow convincingly. Dougherty alive in the first half, pocketed a jumper after two minutes of the third period to make Jack MrGowan 71 B-W ui iiumc wiui cr Bayer 7o-i. denjn 0n the mound.

Maimn Rudolph 71 Beatty sped to a 0:61.5 first ueauy spea 10 a ium fha-lotta 1 Knolll 2 ed out of the national AAU boxing championships here. The 1962 national junior cham quarter and his subsequent yjnS AT DOWIO PHILLIE FODDER: The ear Dave Hill HO thnlon 4 RAMBLERS 2 it 28-26. InfAAdnn urn irh hnthernri Art Bob Duden 7D i I llllnlnn Irada or 9 arifi. -vf iHrt of 5 arrlra lied. 1-1 1 IlliCllV Ill M.h.ffaw Hiirino th wintpr has BOWIE.

March 8 pion, also a senior finalist last Oreen.horo 7 Sa.hvllla 1 In Pan Am Games GAIDJUNAS FINDS RANGE But Gaidiunas canned three IGrerntboro Irada bral or 9 arrira, Bo Wlninr 6 70-U9 covered oou in i.w, me nine in Smmy Boit 71-140 returned, but the Phillies 5 and churned through the Bob Charli. JO 79-W hj, turn caturrJav in nci 7 chirja '2 take his turn Saturday in covered 880 in 2:05, the mile in year, won his opening bout this time but droDDed a three-round Townsend B. Martin's Sunrise County brilliantly qualified for a starting role jn the jump shots out of the pivot in the lllldl ffu yaiia in u.wi.i decision Friday to South Africa's Instead of Canada's Bruce Gardner uicKinon. n. w.

r.inn stuart 7i j- lne first exhibition game against Herb Hooper 71 W- 4 pithurcrh Pirates Wes Pirates Wes College BASKETBALL Harold Fin ev. Kidd. who finished third, push i rink Wharton 72 tne riUSOUTKn ed John B. Campbell Handicap on March 23 by easily winning HANOVER. N.

March 8. Dartmouth track captain Gerry Ash worth has been named to the United States team competing in the Pan American Games at Sao Taulo, Brazil, April 20- next four minutes as tne Little Explorers increased their margin to 37-28. Earl Williams and Bill Foster traded layups to Taylor, who ing Beatty, as predicted, the Los as me us Aiian HMvy.ng 7 Covington and tlou Sandra 7i worked for Another member of the Middle Atlantic district team suffered ivr i.eagi'e PLAvorr Bowie eightn race at Bowie Prlnrelon 65 Taj; 53 an even harder fate, SylveMer 70-ijj rival bakeries in Angeles Strider who has'run four lhe'ea'ur IT i'ck g- durin the winter, onle six indoor sub foar-minule Huaton Laciair 72 o- 4 passed out bread samples to miloc ftn ro.nrj tnnl. thinp, inln Mrs. mnes on recuru i ing ueatry, preaiciea, Angeles Strider who has run four the featured miles on record took things inlo Mrs.

make it 39-30 at the atari of the TA SMai.l Norlhraal Rralonal Nrmlflnahi William Coxe Wright's May 5. fourth quarter. Anderson, a soldier stationed at Tnbvhanna. survived the Jerry Plttman im.n Sprlntfkld Falrlelah Dlrklnaon 54 rami's two-pointer made it 39- Moon Shot showed good late sneed throuch the stretch to earn 72-141 im'2 4i their teammates after practice hjs own hands 11! -w'ne thrD0W'ng the mile Ji 75 M-Mi in me mne will third Cin Bon Gene Borek first stanza but lasted only 59 Npmlflnala 32, but Gaidjunas swished in Townlna S. Carolina State 80 Buffala 63 Whitcmarsli9 seconds of the next in his bout the place by l'i lengths over Jim ureue, wno but Bobby play fi ish BjU jjotson, IV.

th Pirates Saturdav. Moon Mulllna Moon MUinna Hi: three foul shots and two field goals in succession as LaSalle with Larry Tadom, a punching (j, 7iiii against uic ruai-ra oaiuiuoj in ni Mrs. Milton Erlanger Folk Dancer. Pittsburgher '1 ALLEN LEWIS Continued on Page 20, Column 4 raced to a 47-32 edee midway In 68 73-141 Deray Simon South I enirai nraionai Semiflnala Ttnneaaea Al ll Auatln Paay 4 Eait Redonal Hemlflnala Blonmahurt Slala 76 Mt. St.

Mary'a 61 Tettlle 60 HTN IHRISTIAN COI L. TOI RSE1 Phlla. Blhle 59 Nvark Mtaalonary 1 NATIONAL ATIHll.lt: TOIRNEV the period, breaking the game Battles Wine for Position wide open. BEARS AVENGE LOSS St. Thomas More, after being Mimaranlnr 76 Refla 75 held to a 26-21 halftime lead in Amaro Is Confident He Will Win Shortstop Job Xavler 10.1 60 the opener, opened up in the final Continued on Page 18, Column 1 PGA to Sign Contractual arrangements with the Professional Golfers' Association for the $125,000 Whitemarsh Open golf tournament, richest ever played, will be completed next week, It was announced Friday at a press conference at White-marsh Valley CC.

The tournament, scheduled Oct. 3-6 at Whitemarsh, will be for the benefit of the Montgomery County Child Development Center for the Handi-panned. Stuart T. Hcnshall School BASKETBALL a young player. When he de prove over '61." velops that, he also develops Bailey Victor CATHOLIC LEACI F.

PLAVOFFS Dride. Winning clubs have both Amaro returned to Mexico this winter to play baseball and seamed the sports pages daily LaSalle 55 Douaherly 43 f-nHanlatlnt. "I can recall a few years ago. In U. S.

Racquet before, I don't see why I should have any trouble. I have been consistent, and that's what you want in a shortstop." Amaro discounts what happened to his hitting last year when he nlaved the first month Th.m Vote to Bonner 45 and it was so different. We to see if he had been traded. PIAA Pi AVOFFS U'l ni'trlrt 5 flH.I MacDonald Bailey, i 1 1 never knew when we were knows that one may yet be traded for a much needed pitcher. Although close friends off the field, neither is worrying about the other.

The only thing that concerns Amaro is whether they may end up splitting the duty. "That's the one thing I hope doesn't happen," the handsome Mexican said. "You can't day coine to play, and when you Berlin 60 Tumey Mnunialn 57 University who learned the game "I read a lot of rumors about eoing here and going there," he lax mairiri started a eame you didn't know at Eton in England, scored by r.rove 57 Vountllle 55 said, "but I was very happy I of the season, then had to return has been named general chair if you'd play more than a few 15-9. 1615. 15 9 over E.

New By ALLEN LEWIS Inquirer Reporter CLEARWATER, Fla. March 8. The big position battle on the Phillies for the next month will be at shortstop where Ruben Amaro and Bobby Wine are rated about even. Each has proved he can play the position in the big leagues but neither has ever threatened to outhit Dick Groat. Amaro, the more experienced, has compiled better averages; Wine has exhibited more power.

Each is confident he will wind up as the regular, and each r.r i. hold Black. 4th. former Phila Nnrwln 61 Wllktlliburi wasn traded. I like this club.

We have a young, strong team that is going to get better. innings. It got so we used to cheer anybody in the clubhouse who went nine innings. delphia Area figure skating llil lHMinri Vlt at I chamnionshiD Friday at tne M.n.rl-ld 51 Mon oura-llia 40 "We know we had some good to the Army at the end of his 60-day leave, and he did not comeback until late in the campaign. His average fell from .257 in 135 games in 1961 to .243 last year in 79 contests.

"I never really eot going last shortstop two days and then sit "We all used to get mad at lata iinirin Srrantnn enlral 60 Nantlrehe 55 i i rtifflft 13 man. Frank B. Meador, tournament director, said the entire British Ryder Cup team plans to compete. The Ryder Cup matches between V. S.

and British pros are listed for Atlanta, the following weclu out two days. That way neither that, but Gene (Mauch) knew players last spring, and that was a ioke when some neonle nicked Racquet Club. One other contest played Steve Colhoun. New York, de Waymart 5S Su.guehanna 53 of us can play as well as we'ac what he was dome, and we able. So we just have to battle were learning how to play the Merrer 60 Forl Lebeouf 49 feated Richard C.

Cooper, Mont season," Ruben said. "There's us to finish behind the Mets. All we needed was confidence and we got it. That means a lot to and see what happens. real, 15-2, 16-13, 1510.

Continued on Page 20, Column 3 Continued on Page 20, Column 6 no reason why 1 shouldn't Im "If I play baseball as I played.

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