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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thwrsdoy, November 1, 1967 46 Championship Bout To Be Televised NEW YORK mpn Snorts in color on Friday Nov. 17. Netwoik, will televise the! Jon Dunphy v.u. as the Devils Hope to Snap Skid Against Syracuse Blazers hlnw-hv-blow announcer for the wor'd lieht heavvweiBht life tOs I bout at the Convention Center in fight between champion Dick Tiger and Roger Rouse live and Las Vegas, Nev.

Salem, B-TWin Crowns Stratton on the Devils' first line The Jersey Devils expect to extra checking assistance from newcomer Don Rozich. put all the pieces together to "This is one of the chief rea morrow night when the ayra sons we swapped Don Newman cuse Blazers invade the Cherry Hill Arena for an Eastern to get him, Stratton admitted. "He's not a big scorer but he should help us cut down the Salem High School's Cleveland Hockey League game. The locals hope to snap a AUTO INSURANCE ANY DRIVER ANY AGE LOW RATES ir SMALL DOWN PAYMENT IMMEDIATE COVERAGE 8 MONTHS TO PAY LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS LOST LICENSE INSURANCE TO REINSTATE WI PUCf Alt RISKS UNDER 5 PREVIOUS CONCEILATIONS OVER 65 SERVICEMEN-NEW DRIVERS GARAGE LIABILITY TRUCKS WESTFIELD STATE AGENCY 6825 WESTFIELD PENNSAUKEN, N. J.

OPEN MON. to I to I CaU NO 2-I7M SAT- I A.M. 1 PM. Ask tor WILLIAM WEBB Johnson and Burlington Town' ship's Rick Jacques have some' of attack with Szydlowski and Carlo Longarini back on defense to help Pete Sternig defend the nets. The Devils rookie line of Rick Praznik, Red Simpson and Jacques Pacquin has played impressively in the early action despite the team's setbacks.

"Those youngsters have shown me plenty on the ice," a satisfied Stratton said. -WALT BURROWS four, game losing streak which has them searching for their opposition's attack." The Lineup thing in common besides being fine cross-country runners. Both have been beaten on in the first victory of the season. It will mark the first game A group of 40 servicemen, on home ice for Reggie Meserve, Benny Greco and Ted now convalesing at the Valley Forge General Hospital, will at South Jersey Open champion ship this year. Meserve and 'Greco will join tend the game as guests of uie Devils.

Stratton Optimistic The two speedsters were up to their familiar exploits as they lead their teams to important victories yesterday and smashed course and meet records in the "I think we'll be ready this lv jj, Cy LJ( SUPER SAVINGS FOR week," a confident coach Gordie Stratton said yesterday, "we have worked together more this process. Johnson raced over Kingsway THURSDAY, FRIDAY High School's 2.5 miles course in 12:24 as Salem scored 26 week in preparation for the heavy weekend schedule. mm Mm mm mm i mm mm 'J I 'XwA: SATURDAY ONLY! points to easily beat out Penns 'We were struggling last week, our holdouts still Grove, 48, and seven other teams in retaining its Tri-County unable to operate witn any de I II s-TTe JC JACK I A I Conference crown. gree of co-ordination. "But things have looked much Jacques covered 2.3 miles at Bordentown in 10:55 as Burling better in our practices and I'm certain we'll give the fans a much better show then we did ton Township tallied 2y2 points to easily top a field of seven teams in retaining its Delaware Valley Conference championship.

Johnson, in slicing 35 seconds in our opening game (two weeks ago." Syracuse supplies the opposi off the former meet and course tion tomorrow and Long Island comes in to meet the Devils mark established by Merchant ville's Jeff Fister a year ago, Coiirler-Pos Photo by Sam Kushner EASY WINNER Haddonfield High School's Glen Hines strides into the tape many yards ahead of the runnerup in yesterday's Colonial Conference cross country championship race, which the Haddons won by 15 points. Saturday. A trip to Syracuse on Sunday rounds out the busy raced home 10 yards in front of Gloucester's Larry Schemelia weekend. Familiar Faces Wayne Caulfield will lead the as he paced more than 60 run ners across the finish line. Jacques, in cutting 35 sec onds off a mark set by Pember Blazers into town and he needs no introduction to area hockey fans.

The speedy crew-cut blond ton's Calis Johnson a year ago, was one of the best wingers in beat out teammate John Shend Haddons Capture Colonial Crown the loop when he played with rick and Northern Burlington's Bob Costigan in leading Burling the Devils. Other familiar faces in the ton lownship to its victory. Syracuse lineup are Loren Shendrick and Costigan also O'Donnell and Chris Finnerty. Bettered the former record When Haddonfield High School run in a dual meet, flashed over Dick Cusson, a New Haven Stovier Parker finished fifth as Pemberton took meet runnerup won the south Jersey upen Blade last year, is the only Pennsauken's 2.5 miles course in 12:20.2 to cut more than five cross-country meet a couple of other veteran with the Blazers seconds off the old mark. weeks ago coach Al Gant could n't have been prouder.

while newcomers to the league make up the balance of their The Haddonfield speedster finished well in front of Had' The Haddons gave Gant some squad. Reason for Trade don Township's Ken Medlin and thing more to be proud about avenged an early season set yesterday when they picked up A former National Hockey back to the same runner in the their second major champion nonors witn a. 1 TRI-COUNTY MEET Salem Penni Grove 48. Gloucester S3, Pennsvllle Kingsway 142, Delsea 11. Clayton 18J, Wooditowo 201, Pitman Johnson.

2. Schemelia, S. Corbln, 4. Page, 5. Cain, PG; I.

Rudomente, 7. Staplea, 8, Sparks, PG; Martorano, 10. Weinsteln, PG; It. Sistronk, 12. R.

PG; 11 Harris. PG; 14. Mortimer, Pe; 15. K. Romanskl, Pe; 16.

Guest, Pe; 17. McDonald. 18. Dalbow, 10. Mac-Neil.

20. Hennessey. Pe, 12:24 (meet, course record, old 12:50 by Jeif Fister, Merchantvllle. 1066). DEL-VAL MEET Burlington Two.

24. Pemberton 51, Northern Bunco M. Hlrhtitnwn inn. League performer, Harry Pid- process. ship.

hirny, coaches Syracuse. Stratton is looking for some With Glen Hines turning in a Haddonfield, which never had won a major meet prior to this year in the five-year history meet record-breaking perform' ance, the Haddons scored 42 1 MAGNETIC JABk0 I (yys LLOYD CARBURETOR VsJjj rrN AirClcaner FILTER rAMOUS "ARROW" I 14 TRANSISTOR AM-FM fSff WITH NEW MICRO STADLP JTl" I PORTABLE RADIO rSl whuepaper I rviUHUU UHVIU nrrH, REPLACE EVERY GUM eft gn USS' iTiiiS )533 as- 1 44) socket wnjEticii sit S. 3gc I IOWLOWPRICE. iiSJ' Jfr' -lUj "I kSii. -S --TTciniriP ni CONTROL xSgfSKl SMtn I "ADlO VS5UW 1 now control Ydu WSm'J I tmfim trt 1 ft5S TO SUIT THE t2 withmwh 1 CZri fjr OCCASION MOM OFF FOR FULL RANOI I Lpfjjnniii uvS Ay rvj X'-V' SMARTLY styled chrome 3 pQ TWIST 6 ot.

TRIGGER PUMP rniRROR of the sport at the school, also got fine efforts from Bob Peterson, who finished a strong third, Free Tickets To Army-Navy The traditional sell-out crowd points to edge out Haddon Township, 57, to win the annual Colonial Conference championship. Hines, who had been so ill Mike Kennedy, Dave Repenning Bordentown 124, Hopewell Valley 153, Florence 157. 1. lacques. BT; J.

Shendrick, BT; S. Costigan. NB; 4. Wechselberger, 5. Parker.

o. Austin, BT; 7. Morris, I Samson. BT; 0. Brelgan.

BT; 10. Reese. 10:55 (course record, old 11:30 by Calls Johnson. Bordentown, I960. and Kevin Brickley.

Kennedy was 6th while Repenning took 14th and Brickley 18th. earlier in the week he couldn't of 100,000 is expected for this year's Army-Navy football Tm very pleased with the game, which will be played Dec. 2 at John F. Kennedy Sta dium, but there's still a chance entire group," said Gant, whose team has been beaten only by Haddon Township in dual and triangular competition. "Hines did a remarkable job.

for some 100 college-age men to get a glimpse of the nation's top sports classic and earn a day's STEERING FRONT END ALIGNMENT ft) POINT SPECIAL pay at the same time. Pinkerton's, which has He's had a heavy cold and has only practiced a couple of times since the Open meet. Peterson also was outstanding while the other three runners had strong provided security for the game for the last 32 years, mobilizes a force of 1,000 male guards and Lady Pinkertons for the big day. While the bulk of this contingent finishes. Gant now hopes his charges can win the South Jersey Group 3 championship a week from Saturday.

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