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He ort Washington Clinches Western Title npstead, Malverne Clinch Fm 2 Tilts 2d Year in RoW Wings Point's first Litlle All- a Amgrics gridéer, Teb Wischard, & & . % negged the spotlight last night ith 53 - 49 Victory Over Pesky Mineola T ar a an inane f . r M dimmer of the Merchant Ma- Ae Port Washinglon High Schoal throughout the first three per- is us senict u | came through with a vic- Jods, Port fought back like x trem Andubes, K. IJ, was pre- tory over a fighting Minsola High champion, wenring the Marcon sohied with the ° Leng Islan All through the season, when the| | 2CB40) quintet to capture the lav- down with a sustained driving, fourth. With GoBuscio out, the! Malverne High School took Hie! prose woppy, emblematic of experts kept insisting that Hemp: *¢i5 it the North Shore Western attack. Port picked up, Ernie Jackson|to the Bection Two crown for the| momnarny. $y stead High School could never| basketball division last It was a tough game for Min- and Bob Dohm leading the of-|second year in a row last night “mum-“H; maintain its bot pace in the South night at Port Washington. sola to lose. Off to a 18-8 lead in fense as they cut Mincola's lead.\by stepping past Long Beach, 43- NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR Ebore Bection One basketball race, Manhasset High School, with the opening period, the Marcon The Maroon held on gamely,|37, With a second half drive. TB! way sise the main speak- \iger cosch Royal (Chief) Benner] *\ 8147 triumph at Glen Cove, played a deliberale game O! however, and Lired as they will meet Hempstead, B20) ,, up y nign; would just smile, like a man who| into third place in the slowing the pace down. The viS- managed to maintain the lead. [HOB One pmenant winners, fOr U0) ° wi, received surprise knew a seczol. Now his smile bas| 1688U¢, Jimmy Brown scored 44 tors worked ou! of the pivot most t; was 4140 ai the end of the per-|B0uth Mbare title on March 10. munmh.‘ exploded into long, loud laughter,] Pints for the winners. of the time with Gollusclo &C jog and then Mineola sent in its] WAilé Ray Nerrie's Mules WEC! u, honors. It was & miter Hempstead yesterday clinch-| Coach Leo Costello's cagers ting off sparkling one-handed substitutes to give the regulars their victory, down| , aved watch pre- ed the chainplonship with a S444] staged an uphill battle all the shots. Golluscio scored ten points (& rest st the beginning of the|{rodden Oceanside anmpped its all. 52. mm...“ vietepy 'over Sewanbaks at Hemp-| gray to nip Mineola, which had & in the first balf as Mineola ©00- ting) quarter. losing string at 17 by shading East Mum at m4 sksad. . chance of tying for the league tinued in front, Dohn scored five points and|ROCK®WAK 56 = 56: Lynbrook re- ef Cadet Midahi Mepham alig back into a second ning. Behind Four personal fouls forced the x covered from a first half deficit) ***** omen Bench and The National Green omentarily in the second period, regained and fell back again late in the third stanze. BEWANHAKA led, 37-34, before three point play by Hempstead's big Homer Piakas tled it up fust tions, among hews and Sid when quick baskets by Braves, Stan Richardson, Piakas and, Hal Bell, Richardson scored 17 points for Hempstead, followed by Plakas and Brooklyn but Paul Kasper of Lawrence scored Philadelphia . five points in the overtime period at Mepham to set the' stage for ||: Dick Brightman's two foul shots for the winning points. Ray Frisch ef Mepham had tied the score at B0all with a jump shot with 16 seconds remaining in the regula- tion 'time to necessitate the extra period. MEPHAM LOST the game on the foul line. Outscoring the visitors by five field goals from the floor, the Bucs could make only 12 out of 24 fouls while Lawrence hit with a phenomonal 23 out of 30. Kas- per was the high scorer with 19 points, followed by Brightman and Roger Marino of Mepham with 15 markers aplece. Connie Dierking, Valley Stream five players who hit two grand handers . , by Warr were 94 shutouts posted last year, fan among NL batters last year . By JACK LANG distributed to radio 'newspaper men around the league, pre- sents several Htems that the scribes and spielers won't find auy- where cise . , , There is a complete breakdown of home rums by parks for all players who hit 10 or leaders hit half of their there were several excep- | Carda and Roy 'Cainpanelly of the Dodgers . . . Next io Campy's home | park record was poorest. He hit only seven into the stands in ~~°} the road, six of them in / is the fact that Preacher Roe, nine years and 1096 innings behind him, has made only one balk in his major league career . . Kiner failed to connect for a single grand slam in socking 37 homers last season but the next one he hits will te Rogers Hornsby's all- time National League repord . . . Rog had 12, seven with the Cards, one with the Giants and four with the Cubs . . . Dodgers, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges and Carl Furilic , . top six lifetime Jeaders in the shutout department are all left- . Ken Raffensberger of the Reds leads with 30 followed Spahn (27), Harry Brecheen (25), Howle Polict (22), Max Lanier (21) and Ken Heintselman (189) . . . pitchers since four were divided between two moundsmen . . . rules provide that \no picher shall be given credit for a shutout unless he pitches a complete game.\ Peanuts Lowrey and Eddie Waitkus were the toughest men to only 13 times in 137 games and Waitkus only 23 times in 146 games Book, fresh off the presses and year and it is Inter- the Reds, hit them Ed Mat. Gordon of the Musiah of the banged 15 on .. Also of note \ X. Raffenberger . Raiph Therp were only slams last year and three were . The Although there only 90 are credited to Individual The . . Lowrey went down on strikes Jackson three for Port as it over> took Mineola in the closing ses- sion. Golluscio returned before the end but the home team, once in the lead, played possession basketball and the Marcon play- ers were unable to calch up as the minutes ticked off. Eric Juergens of Mineola wound up the high scorer with 16 points. Jackson was the Port . leader with 14 tallies. Brown's performance at Glen Cove was another example of whit the Manhasset star can do with a basketball, After a close first period in which Manhasset took a two-point lead, Brown dropped in seven field goals in the second stanza as the winners gained~a seven-point bulge. Joe Bucharsk] with pivot jump shot# and layups, helped keep Glen Cove alive in the third per- jod and then Brown went wld again, scoring six field goals and as many fouls in the fourth quar- ter to turn the game into a rout, Glen Cove used only five play- ers throughtout. Sucharski ac- counted for 25 points and Bob Fri- geria made 15. Ron Kaplin, who was the Covers' driver, scored six points. Don Easterly was next to Brown in the Manhasset column with 13 tallies. The lineups: Manhasset (81) Glen: Core (37) a ror a ror Brown a6 22 41 Ablsteat - 103 Corley 3 28 Nelson an & strong -a & (: 5 618 Easterly 6 113 Kaplin 3 0 6 Jverlander 1 0 2 Bucharakt in 3 25 Peck : 03000 Total 00 2 # at Tolis sut an 'The score: by petioés: Manbasset ar 38 so an Gien Cove in n «# n Goldstein and. DePhillipe. to level Levittown, Ti - se, and the first half on the Beachers' spread. suffered by 6 - 6 Dave Warsen, Malverne had to rely on the set shooting and floor skill of Frankie Bell and soph Artle Klein to take its first lead in the third period, closing the session with a 33 - 28 cushion. stage a rally in the last chapter, and Malverne held to its advantage Woodmere | breezed to Gives Malverne had to struggle to pick off its 12th victory. Upset by Wood» a a mere last Tuesday for their only Erlends w‘n | loss of the season, the Mules were | tighter than a new pair shoes for| ° A dispute over the calling of a technical fou} and the expulsica of their captain aroused the Franklin School cagers so much that they walked off the court at Locust Val- ley Friends yesterday, forfelting the game with'the home team lead- Ing, g6-40. The forfelt brought the Friends' team record to 13 wins and five losses so far this season, Earlier this year, Priends defeated Frank- lin, 48-44, in overtime at New York Franklin tempers rose with four and a half minutes of play remain- Ing when Referee John Dounison called a technical foul against Franklin for disputing a decision and when Caplain John O'Leary continued the argument, Donnison ruled him out of the game, Then Charlie Davison's successful free|the Franklin team walked off the throw in the last 20 seconds aticourt. Oceanside gave the Sailors: their ** first victory of the season. Bast! LOCUST VALLEY overcame Rockaway's Bob Rogrigues, who) Franklin's 21-20 first - period lead cashed in a high of 23 tallies, had|and gained a 41-30 advantage in knotted the count at 55 with a pair|the second quarter, The home team of wift heaves before continued in the van, being toss. ahead at the end of the third per- lod, 8343. . O'Leary and Jerry Delet, with 21 and 20 points, respectively were the high scorers when the game ended. Sherry Snyder, with 18 points, and Ward Burlan, with 14, were the Locust Valley leaders. The lineups: foor, permitting Long Beach to ad- vance to a 24 - 17 intermission UNABLE TO dominate the back- boards*because of an injured ankle The Beachers were unable\ to to defemt its last obstacle for sec- tional honors, Klein and the losers' Gene Farry Med for top scoring totals with 11 mplece. YT WAB a light battle from start to finish. Oceanside led at all stops but never had much brekthing space with 15 - 14, 20 - 25 and 46- 43 spreads. Sy Skowronek pumped 17 points to pace Oceanside's at- r . . . Boston had two men who struck out more than 100 thmes, Mimesis (4) (&) |tAC6, Cored 31 Sunta mrouge Mathews, who led the league with 117, and Sam Jetbroe . . . Only |oonio $ $51 Dorm $ ) 4 witns second beit demonetiotion ut To- in leading Central to a comfortable *X men active in the league last year have lifetime averages above ||B: Oulither 1 4.1 Poshme 1 {,f with a second half demonstration of victory. Jack Raynor managed 21 409» 08 four of them are southpaw swingers . . . Stan Musial leads 0 1 1 Whe i 5 3/16 points - his entire game's bag poings for Frespori. ® with .346, Richle Ashburn is .308, Enos Slaughter .306 and Tommy ||Wibilt } } } Pumpin 2 J 1) to carry Lynbrook to a second - a te with Long Beach. The 'The Hheups: Holmes, . , . The only righthanders in the group are Jackle |5. Gaiiagher 1 0 2 Primer a 1 i |place Sevinhate \(it) empstead (s) Robinson with 318 and Monle Irvin with .348 . . . The Glamis, .$ .$ .} Thais 213 5)|Pubthers were in the process of pay o te vai a: r Riche a g a: Pirates and Dodgers have more, ten-year veterans than any club The score by periods: staging an upset, to a 20- P Pol BASC { 1}1}| in the league, Parl Washington 4 H i) {}|s first quarter lead before the lnc es e Menten T 218 bremen 1 103 : Bergen and Meinhold Owls answered back in the second a a 33:3“ g 1 I: 5:22” g 0 2 session to close within 38 - 31. Woodmere Academy yesterday Pms glad al reale onar 6 ® # Lynbrook posted a 52 - 50 third |elinched the Southern Division bis- Ths\ score 57 periods: n er 0 ea l can ant,” period lead as Sherwood dominated [ketball title of the Metropolitan N a f 4 [Jf \the boards, and then rushed past|Athletic Association of Private with: McKenna and Germann. + the tiring Panthers midway, / |Bcbool with a 62-61 victory over Lawrence t% Mepham (@) _ ‘ o Teammate Tom Me Donald and Braollyn Frlclndl p22 Wm“; is tmen 3 Levittown's Dennis Murphy fouled codmere Jum 0 a 21 us- liz» [|) Wonlops Roslyn to Assure East Ie a ten ~ - [tame margin throug! e hal orei 4 2 10 Sjonoim . 8 2 12 game scoring laurels. Kearme 0 1 1 Brown 1 o : , . 202. , 'The lineups: but Brooklyn Friends stormed up =, {{ {mme ccc Sea Cliff High School's sizzling courtmen took another giant step toward wra “Ml. (G) Lengmera (sy |D the third period to not the Fosenivelg € 0 0 ping up the Eastern Division championship of the North Shore Athletic League last night |..., iw G ¥ ricount at 4all, Harvey Epstein's TiW hee i permen® '\ _\ ' belting Roslyn, 82-58, at 10 1 - | f $/layup pushed Woodmere back into Lawrence 10 25 H M Cliff Johnson meted 18 tallies during, Resim qm) Hew Clit (ar _|Hirschborn 4 3. # Adler 3 0 ¢/the lead to stay just before the 2; sentord and 200 \ \| 'The clifimen have only to wal(his abridged stay and Hans 9 p 0 5 2 in| Waimen | 1 3 Qimmemay | $ of the period. : - Klein 3 11 Pu z- Freeport (485 - Centrat (s5) |lOp witless Westbury (0-17 overal) |seld added 14 for the winters. gpfflé“ a a”: fig?“ 1 4 $ orks, a j j 13:52!!!- 1 Pu nefsmi‘swuhfngs 15mg! n w 9T P ong,, CX I |next Priday to nail down the title Sngimmsen 2 f Homie \ & 4 an \/_ _\\ '' followed by Epstein with Raynor T 1:1 Berendo a 0 o|and end the five year stranglehold mlogwxflwmawzzfifl 1 0 G Grue PH Ribas x for woodmzr- y Epe 5 1.33 Hick #20 i r ory. The owt a et 20s rom as - gare i i “Se W Phe Slat; “ill?\ 1:31: exercised on the “new. Z: ao 3 he pum- his hug-V“ (2 0 6 Rublereld $ 656] Carty and Merer Woodmere will meet Fieldston stile 11 iman\ - o %% Th 'a full pe.| water mark for the season includ- am o aa () _ Ormmnaiée _ (se) |for the league championship at Papocoeme 0 0 0 Rordlow 9 9 ¢ hmdesr‘ygfs' 1k u lam-n1 em \- Tug 12 of 14 free throws, Frankie} me score by \M70 A8 2496 82 no mogrigues P 423 g F T|Manbattan College next Friday BP tre & iether\ \~ ,\ a |Aickering bopes (oy - walloping Cal hit 11 for the winners while BSB, bod tian Pd Pa 0 1 1t \The thse\ \\\\ u mom 641, while Parming:|Pat Enos topped Hicksville with) ane wite \ (Foghorn 9 2 £19) a Famas ogy werdmere. (tp F 4 points. ror grr Officials: Lobaugh and Lipricy. date stomped Westbury, 64-41, in| 14 PO! ® 1 0 4 Mithoee d Taf) itatian Ton momen T tt other league action, |_ Farmingdale scored its third lea- SPORTS TODAY Craig ¥. 4 10 Powion p 4.3 |Hostecki 14.) dirt HHH 10% - r ane f Sabers Rip Barons orn or Loonies Cokes page es sae gen o 111 U I'S p SEA CLIFF, now B1 in league|egainst the hapless Green Wave. \me score by periods Midgette 0 9, 8 Robbins & “51; play, had virtually no trouble in|The victors romped to a command BASKETBALL Sttaadige t*\ 5B 8G 0 0 0 0 2 3 In Ill—93 Upset subduing their next door neighbors, ing, 20-15, lead at halftime and corso Officials: Russell ana Welsman. an P M 0 although high-scoring Ronnle John- coasted through the second half. sey City Junior c'num‘ at L. 1.| Aambreek (Tt) Leviitewn (an Tepereon a n o 'The Rockville Centre Sabers sat out the majority of the Al Moore who also grabbed most|Aftite £3¢ PMs Meftra College *t lurep P kone, 11d scored the Rockville Centre johnson, the County's sec-|of the Farmingdale rebounds, pac-| ~ Infoline Achroiac i \) Touh mm ay g Total an an 6 \Thy?\ in ‘JTfi‘alnfl: ond leading scorer, commiited his|ed their attack with 16 counters. PYE poy Boone a 'i Prife tht 11 i Emoliq rem 0 on m a s ® ® hi fourth personal foul in the opening/Hank Hladkey caged 10 points for Garden City, 7:30 PM. Giragonian . 0 6 14| Woodmere Academy mone as 62 \x Tine minutes of the second quarter andthe losers. WRESTLING b 4 H uns fottmas ec rf Ete Looe Prif sen om a ton, 1 a Lynbrook Freshmen . in, f 7 verees ® T dm actoote o a i were rere 0 00 00 000] (0) , (0 , (Waynebury. 1 Phil ***\ \ ©\ i} Rip East Rockawa fl:- \in =m.:m. iB Bowen-r the lanky point pourer 1 Biamie®\ 5 d seem mnmfitvfimlf-n finals. at Olficials: Zaiser ang mutiet ® prnhmokmlhm 1 eruhm FE - abiow E easler : . e finale a ' a ool's an \55:4 gun‘s gren ¢ i? |combined with hulking Pred Groiss 41 [fame bbd Paw» lag wale PCP 4 5% newin mias () , Wontar basketball team tumbled East 1 . Sheppard R Totals ai an rd Gould i's) in the early minutes to mend the 1 % i xmce 1% I: High School “273723\: at Motsira $107 manier P Rockaway, 58 - 34, yesterday to a. McToote 1.0.8 away winging. The pair mo 0 1 2 Amith & o 12|CoUege, 2 PM. _ 111 1 take its 16th triumph against a lone \he. score by \1 ln anon os blanketed both backboards as Sea mug“! < s Hs ol al al TOMORROW tp g Wae a defeat in league play, The Ow! Resktiite Genire mabore so\ st. st in giilgremmetzlr; qfiizthSSo; Tapio ht bte to m u N.C.A.B.L. Elena 44 i Bnd 144 fawn\ are leading their divis- + Farmingdale 1 m is a ASKETB wollneer 3 lon. then took personal charge in the| Officials: Nobie and Nososen. dien auras wast £3; Lu“ ae Rit i? 10002796) Jack MacDonald paced the win- . » . amd second period and the home term metsyitie (4) Orsier Bay (t) 31, (Oeorge Washington Bt.. Bchool, 230 #oR a aer with 16 tallies. Don Furcia- rolled to m, 42-23, spread at inter- or o ror \ Officiate: to's 10 was best for the losers. Enos 3 a 24 Mmgdor a a 9 MONDAY _Officlale: Manrahan and Kapian mission, Se BETTER issions Near ross, Lt: mfg; operative vino 5:3\ £24 f moi H F1 a BASKETBALL * « tossed a pounds around while “ Division All - Stars vs, Micksville hauling down rebounds and remov-|Erammuce 4 3 Can } 45] st Mcurile MBL Pac el er ea l ing opposition obstacles to dunk] Wil, Pat at Risk 1}i C Tolae 17.21 4T Marting i 0 2 scnorasmic - - - tapins, grabbed offensive laurels in| n, Lo., uy perioas \\\ \ * \ H dines\ molly Pot the one-sided struggle with eight gide 4 OC £4 a at Great ' vas Meobasscl x - h gomls and 13 fouls for 29 points.| ang genre. - \ \___ __. , Chaminade Clinches 2d Place in CHSAA The Chaminade High School - ~ ory im Manbatian to open the basketball team yesterday olinch-| Chaminade (59) B. Leurhtin (8) fight for the Uitle ed second place in Section II of |,..., 5 aso pam G lor olty Wile. e C~---R * the Catholic High Bebso! Athlet-MiCiites Phace After a third perfed r le Association of New York | 2 | brodwoton of six points, Cham wa wo on «n urflhmumpu5¥au=n 37.31)\ 6 @ o| Inade prased and began to rum , hump-Immacymmg, Swifts\; 2.55 away from Loughlin. Jim Dtrt, # - r 5 n beginning oss te dil Caguas inew'e a ® points re- ® place yesterday when 8i. John's| The «corr by periods: * R . Sunday, Mar. 8 - | rrp, zhich been the Mtineota|. 1 11 3 M| wpectively for Chaminade, whicn|$ Complete with shelter top and heed...................$2900. A & 's rival, Jost to \Reese and Renton | closed Its regular stason with 13){ may be seen ot Pebler's Boat Yard, Lindenhurst L.\. IN THE Augustine. The Flyers went on to i at the a wins and five losmes. The Fiyers mantra-”MM Tournament in Knight hag 10 victories and four leases with a - viclery over mis. Grand Ballroom BrooklyD. in the league. « ?W. LONG ISLAND hop Loughlin in Brooklyn. Wednesday night th o Piyers iso Jim Parchinski, brother of the \ Weider , Inc. : 'Twesday Chaminade meets Dow kle Ls BaDe Academy of New Fordham University moe, proed first York, winners of the Seo- SUNDAY PRESS Aton 1, at the 67th Regimatit Arm- GARDEN CTY Saturday Strikes and Spares a Brandt, Revelli Divide Top Alley Honors By BOB DRESCHEK aed $RNIG KERSTEIN Herb Heffer's 603 series took top honors in play mvuxumu-n-m-uanmumumnnu-dm runner-up pinfall of 894. Cliff Hordlow was third in both with 591 and 216 while Phil Bimon had 217. Messwhile Patecher' dropped a 2-1 nod to Simon's which reduced their Tead to a mere two and a half games. Roger's swept three points from Samsons to leap from seventh spot of fourth, Business Men's League at the Woodmere Bowling feature of this week's action. Russ opened with 183 in topping his loop with a sparkling 662 pinfall. by this standout performance were Bill Kaplan's 202% andBen Cassello with 888 and a powerful Others in the double-century bracket included Ruden 314, Chester Kleeg 210 and Ed Molinari 208. TONY REVELLI bowled a sensational706 series on 246-237-221 to establish a new record series for the Palcaro's Business Men's League in Lawrence. Hank Schulken was second best with 897 ang 221 while Mousey Zarro bad 500 and 226. Tom Poley bowled 657 to seta new series mark in the Com- mercial loop at Werner's in Baldwin. He hit games of 173234288 in reaching the new standard. Bucky Deniston followedwith 606-238 while AlMuller had 505 and 230 and Harry Beta hit 579 and 200. ANDY SCHMITT bowled a 726 game and 63% series to pace Pavilion to a team» match victory over Valley Stream winner's lanes. The return block is slatedfor March 7 Valley Stream Rec lanes. __ BiG Oruenber had a 26 in his505 and Jerry Feeley rolled a 216 in his 588 for next best for P the losers with a top single gam The termgames were 820,802, 808 for a while Pavilion hit927, 987 and $46 in their 2830 for ® 268 pin edge. of the individual scoring honors in the L, the Valley Stream Rec lanes. Bert Helfer was next inline with a 202-4548 behind Rudy Brock's 209 and §63. George Wright the 4-7-9-10 split for a league highlight, The Spragues send a greeting to all from Atlantic City, understand Elisworth Miss America contest and was very disappointed. Vic Nuzzolo topped the Nassau Mied Major at Baldwin Modern with a 246 game and 626 series but lost high game honors when Howle Krier noiched a 247 in his 616 string. Kerm Bunnell was next with a Rory Saggione led the gals with a 501 with Aleyn Kastner gelting top game of 197, Understand Dot Swaris of this loop has an art exhibit in the new Calderons Theater cur- rently mnd repofis are that it is worth seeing. BILL COBTIGAN captured all honors in the Early league at the C and J Sports Center when he hit games of 128, 186 and 181 for a 495 series to pace his Dominic Milone team to &sweep over Oasis Di . The team hit games of415, 470 and 408for a 1380 pintail. Wes Warren had second best seriesof488 while Joe Mocclo had second best game of 183 and third high series of 471. Ben Hansen hit a 180 for third high score. Hoffman Beverage leads the league stand- ings with Roadside Rest second and Milone's third. BOB GaMARSH and Hen Mehe shared the scoring honors with identical 201 games while Walt Sparkes hit a 200 in the Business league on the Sunrise Club lates in Belimore. Buster Angus topped the Tavern loop with a222 and 579 while Howle Bateman notched a 206. c A 223 by Lou Seegers topped the Merrick league while Cal Olsen had a596 for high series, Also on the Bunrise Club lanes, Ozzie Nelson hit a 213 and Vince Coco & 207in the Businessmen's session, The One Oak Dairy loop was topped by the 223 bowled by Fred Vattions while Ed McQuillan hit a 213 and Ernie Commercial, Charlie Weisenseel banged out a big 252 ani 600 string. /=\Artie Brower hadm 203, Bd Carmen s 210, Sam Cox a200for other top games. HENRY BUSCHING bowled games of 213, 24, 207, 175for a 709 series high in fhe Long Island Doubles Classic on Werner's lanes, Marion Levert led the gals with a 742 including a 234 final game. Rose Rogers hit a 201, Vinnie Esposito a 243, Bucky Deniston a 232 and Walt Stehr a214 for other top efforts. Ray Giller hit a 216-576 to topthe scoring in the Early House league while Paul Wernerhad a 223, Don Kearney a 220 and Bill Dowling a 231, In the late session, Howle St, Louis banged out a 206-601 for the high. Frank Muller hit a 214, Ed Practs a 233-578, Hank Bacher had a 213-576 and Skip Shinkle rolled a 219. St. Dominic's Rips St. Mary's As Garvey, Duckham Star St. Dominic's High School wound up its most successful basketball season last night by tripping a scrappy St. Mary's five, 55-47, at OysterBay. The verdict was the 14thfor St. Dom's against three setbacks. The|°CS with seven field goals and sev- losses were . to ang|en fouls for 21 points. twice to Oyster Bay. St. Mazy's| Substitute Jim Hanophy of B. is now 5-11. Dominic's set some flat of hen he fouled out less Don Garvey scored 12 of his 16 \ points in the second half to spark six minutes after making his, the home forces after they led by starting appenrance of F The lineups: ' four points, 39-35 at the halftime. st.. ) peminie' Billy Duckham with 15 points, sev- n <r cur: r * gag\: len in the final 16 minutes, was the BTM ¢ fousccas other St, Dominic player in twin|amim ) 9 Soane - i 25 figures. maton 1 im PHF ANOTHER BIG factor in the St a“?! z i g g s g - 4 ormem Domhlcflcwrymsthanbmd-grmn Hug-m =|g ing of John Gargan and Jack Don-| TY\ M, * 9\ |aghy. St. Dominic H # g & | Jack Nation was high for the 10%-| ornciais: Venderburght and Mottmamn,