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Thursday. May',13,1976 CRANFORD (NJ.) CITTZEM AND CHRONICLE Page 11
geloaiUljNFmDW^
]Netiters qualify
sc> vietpry vn s
lose tliree
ByANNHU.DACK
collected by1 Maureen Olejar, Clarke. 12-7. : The game was
The Cranford giris^Varsity > h o wtent 3-4; Patty Inehalik, called, in "the fifth inning
Softball teapi. lost three, of 2-3 with a double; Fern because of raim
Cranford started the first
uthpir four games to Union- -Silverman, homer1, four RBIs;
Catholici Cldrk;"and Rahway, Jane McGee, triple, Susan inning with home runs from
Cranford came back tp win Bryers,* two RBJsjj Barbara .Maryanri Daly and' Ratty
.'..; Inchalik, but .Clark averaged
_thfclr-first game, of the state.: K k 2 & U b L
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tournament ' Monday. Cran- Patty Tnchalik, with an RBI tiTwTTruijs per inning. • •
Hitting
for
the
Cougars
ford's record is now 6-€.
'each;
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Rahway 15 - Cpanford 9
Wendy Greenspan pitched were Maryann Daly, 3-3; one
Tuesday the Cougars lost to for Crariford with relief from RBI; Patty Inchalik: three
. RBIs; Camielle Berard, 2-2,
Rahway 15-9'. Cranford,scored periise Cushman.
twcLRBIs. Berard did a fine
their runs in UuS third inning -' - Cranford 14 - Uattin 10
job at second for Cranford.
With, four in the- fourth ,with
Cranfqrd
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won
.their
first
:three, and one nuthe seventh. .game of the State Tour- Denise cushman was on the
Rahway went- into the seventh nament Monday by a score of mound for Cranford.
losing 8-7, but started a-rally 14-10. Cranford,leading the Union Catholic 17 - Cranford 11
Last Wednesday the ' team
to collect eight runs.
game w ^ threatened in. lost to Union, Crfthplic, com-"
- CranfordVhits
w e r e v entire
the bottom of J,he seventh
mitting many errors.
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when^ Battin started a- rally
Cranford collected.five.runs
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Photpby^Rlch-SchlaunlrtOand collected 10 runs. Cran- in the first- inning. —Jane •
ford dollepted a total of 20 hits. t McGee and Fern Silverman,
COUGAR TRACKAAEN — Competing in Cougar track
Hitting for Cranford-were ° both on base were knocked in .
., team's ?4V2-36y2 victory over; Rahway Thursday were,
Maryann Daly, 3-5 with two • by. Maureen Olejar's double
in' left photo', Kevin Haynes in-330^intermedlate hurdoubles, two'RBIs.v.Fern for the first two runs of the
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dies; Rob Vicci, center' photo; winning the discus w'rrh a
Silverman, 2-4,two RBIs; game. Patty »Inchalik'S triple •
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ithrow
of 1367V2'-'; and Jim jdarrington, above^ in the
Susan Bryers, 3-5, two RBIs; , brought in two more jams.
high jump.
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and Esther Brown, 2-4, two Maryann Daly <ha'd<La solid
RBIs. .
. double, bringing in the fifth
Esther Brown, on the mound
. A testimonial dinner for Bill for Cranford, collected five run.
Union Catholic came back in
Martin, who retired this year strike-outs.,
. : . this, fifth ad sixth innings,
as Cranford High School
Glarkl2-Cranford7
Ryan won the high jump fn
collecting five runs in each.
Amifraffl-won in 56.2 and Mike five individual Conference Mike Jackson and Eric farver behind Pete ¥ Festante of
basketball coach after 25
By CATHY bEADLE
Friday Cranford lost' to Chris Kirchner's two homers .
The CHS track l team Downey placed third with a, champions: Eric Tarver, 330 were the mile relay con- Berkeley Heights who won in 5'8'V Kevin Haynes, second,,
. years, will>e held June 15 at
•brought in most of the runs for' defeated Rahway 94 /fe-36'/2 57,3 . Mike Jackson won the intermediate hurdles~-«r5tr~Terence -champions with the 50.3.. Ryan was third uv the . same height, and .- Jim__
Colonia Country Club.
LETTER TO RINALDI
_ Union Catholic.
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Invitations are being sent to
Thursday, sweeping thrtee 220 in 23.9 and to.oH third in the Rob Amitrani, 880 (2:03.6), team 'time' of , 3:30.7. high.jumpat 56 . Russ Falls °Harringtoji, third.T '5'6'\ •
Marc Rinaldi of Cranford
Esther Brown pitched for events and taking first places 100-yard dash in 10.9.
:2?.9), Harrington
330 nnter-: Sweeping the-2 mile_were_
Dave Ryan, mile"^ 14:27.9).
Harrineton also took second in wassecond
was.second in
m the 330nnter
former players dn Martins
The. mile relay team of Jerry Lambert, • 2 -• mile ,,both thebigh jump (5'8") and mediate hurdles (41.5),.third Doug Stehlin, first, (10rl6.5D;
teams. Anyone who. has ad- received a . varsity hockey Cranford with relief' from : in eight others., --. ,
Burning,, second •
in the 120 high hurdles (15.2) Brian
thee javelin
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(167').,j ._^
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f former players is letter from LehighjUniversity, • Denise Cushman in the fifth.
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Russ Falls, was a triple Kevin Haynes, Frank Bolin- (9:40.6), and Jim Harrington,
(10:3a.6)
and'Rob Amitrani,
and
.fourth
in
the
long
jump.
Susan" Bryers played a fine winner, taking firstsln the 120 '.ski,
in
the
Erie
Tarverand
Rob
Amitrani
scored
additional,
with
a
12'
vault
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students honored for , defensive.game', making good high hurdles in l&l.'the 330 „Amitrani
Nif ; Rob, points by placing second in the ' Doug Stehlin took second in third (10^:46.2).;
276-9378;
or-Herb Farrell,
was first Jn3:51.-l. ..vault. ThV team M
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participating in winter sports'.' catches at secohd.
• Other winners "were: Jerry
567 4* intermediate hurdles in 42.0
Rob Vicci and Mark. Kuber- -. Amitrani, Walter Wrortski, 440 just one-tenth of a.'second the niile* 4:28.0, and Walter
Wronski, second, 880, 2:05.0. Lambert, first, 880; 2:02.7,
and in;the~16ng'jump-witK a • scmidtftook second,and third
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Third-piace winners were Rob Dave Ryan, • second-, 2:05.4;.
put wiin throws.ot ^ «
distance >f-IB'l'/a"'.'""' *'*""..> Tn'the.4(iot
""Vicci, shot ;pUt '-(46'W:) ahd.""CHHs Burd, mile", '4.:46?'Joe: • " ' ( "
•Wrdnski,' JcrrJ" ""45v''7'land44»7v»-In the-javelinj
discus (1348X, Chris Burd, 880 Simpsdn, third, mile, .5:05.4;
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L a m b e r t . a• ..'..»••
n d ChrisBum AlEster took a second with a
(2:05.4), Joe Simpson; 2..mile ^ k e v i m Haynes, 120 . high
•swept the 880 with times of distance of 140'1',S" arid Tom
(10:26.7), and-Frank Bolihski
17.2; Russ
Bolihslci hurdles,
hurdle~ " Falls,
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Handgotthirdm 131'8". Hand;
2:04.9, 2:04.9 and\2:05.1.
pole vault (12'); fourth place;: - thirds
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The mile r^elay
• >Mike Mulvaney; Steve/ .returned'in the long junip^to •
Rich Kale, po.le vault U1'6") leam" of Dave RVaiy Jerry ;
Amitrani and Joe Simpson takeanother third with ajuinp
Cranford (7-2) suffered its ford as she fought back from, a and Mark Kiiperscmidt, shot Lambert, Walter Wronski and
' took tpp three slots in the two of 17'21/s". Tarver placed third
Eric Tarver remained unmile In 11:36.2, 11:54,0' and in the 330 intermediate hur- first major disappointment of 4-6 loss in' the first set to win. put (43'9").
season Monday losing in the, next two sets 6-1, 6-2.
Cranford 73-Hillside 58'^
defeated. Their total time was
11:55.0. In the high jump, dles in 43.4 and Jim ^the
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Cranford raised \ its dual 3:40.
Kevin Haynes, Dave Ryan and, Harrington wjrvs third in the the first round of the. State Senior Nancy Netiman, also
In the shot/put Rob Vicci
Russ Falls went 1-2-3 in 120 high hurdles in 17.3. . ' Tournament to Columbia "4-1. fighting the effects of illness, mee.t record'to 6 4 Tuesday by
heights of 5'8",5'8" and ,5'4".- Watchung Conference Meet ^ The team was. not at top-won her first set 6-3, but defeating Hillside 73-58 at. (43'4%") and ! Mark Kuperscmidt- (42 6V>: placed^
strength as> sophomore Betty dropped the next" two sets 4-6 Hillside.
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Saturday the team
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.Harrington:—w.as__secohriLand thjrd. Vicci took
HoganT—Granfordis^strong—and-l-6W~—-w^—, • ,- •_
" " ' doubles teams of Tobi \Cranford's'big winner, taking second in the discus, 129'6%";
Both
second in the hiile with Doug . Conference .championship, second singles player, became
Stehlin and Dave Ryan turn- scoring 90 points against its : illduring her match and had to Reichman "• and ' L i n d a ' first in the pole vault, clearing Wfo'nski, 54.2 440, second;'
ing .in i times of 4:43:3: and nearest competitor. Hillside, default. Several other team Robinson^ and Marie Azarelo 12'6" his hest ever, first in the Eric Tarver, 220, third, 24.1; ,
4:49. '"The team picked up who was" second with 46 points.; members were below par and, Lauren "Marti also lost javelin with a throw" of 161'10" Russ Falls, third, long jump,
and third in the high jump at t& M, " ; and Tom Hand, third,
another eight points in the Third place wetit to Berkeley physicallyJ}ut all fought hard their matches. .
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'javelin, 140'7".The Cranford Linden jinx &•«'••:••
5'6.
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discus with Rob Vjcci and Jim Heights," 45, followed by against a. talented -.Columbia
CraHford will meet Scotch
was again evident Friday as
Cranford swept the 330,
Harrington placing first, and ^ Roselle, Clark and.Rahway. team. •
Senior Nancy Nichplls was the Cranford High girls' tennis intermediate, with Russ Falls Plains today atid will compete
second with throws of 136'7'i!" ' Cranford came away with
the star of the day for CVan- team met Linden. It rained, a.s
(43.7), Kevin Haynes (44.1) m. the County Cbampibnsjiip •
and! 133'V\ In the 440, Rob
it seems to. each time theie and Eric Tarver (44.7) taking meet Saturday at Williams
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two teams met, and this time fitat.'second and third. Dave Field,
the rain* forced'the match to be
to Arthur L. Johnson M a y 5. halted at the halfway mark
By MARTHA CZARNECKI
QUESTIONS MOSTASKED BY QGR CGSTOMERS;
The
Dgvid
Brearley Coach Fernandez, feels" that with all Ci'anford" players
Bufty's remained one of the surprises
baseball team came out of-, .a "the boys on the_(Brearley) winning a L j i i a t ; point. The ." KENILWORTHdepressing week. They lost to team have shown individual match has been rescheduled Tavern spotted World of of the early season as.they
Sports-Kennedy Opticians a 5- defeated Fisher & Fania 14-5.
Roselle May 5.by a scoi*e of 6- improvements, ' especially for this week;
The team will play Linden 0 lead then came roaring back Tony- Mpntburi raised his
1. The next day, Bound Brook among some underclass Jv
tomorrow at, homfe. '. ,• •
•rfor- a 'iti&.win, to highlight the ..record jg ,M, i6r Coiled whUe
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margin.
[ahke7" Audiel Roman, and
dustrial Softball League last Russ Swiatek" and Denny
'•'.'. Sophomore Ron McElroy
week. Rich Vitale, George ^ c N a m a r a combined to drive
homered to give Brearley. a Ron Kropp."
Brokaw "and Bob Arthur "all ,.across 7 runs for the winners,
run, but the eight runs scored ; Roselle Park and Brearley
mjssftri
a
mntnh
h^canse
of
banged out3-hitsiorJBufJyisJa.l.^_Hafner'8 PalntStore 19
|-ii_:by-.theu-tough-Bound~Brookrain
Friday
But
theBears
won
Hourly golf lessons will be back up winning pitcher Bob
"Schcringfl
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" team'in the first inning proved
to be more than was needed to Monday against Roselle, who held twice weekly by the Ciravalo. John Toby took the
Schering, reached Hafner's
:- win,- The win left Bound Brook, forfeited the game to make': Recreation and Parks, Dept. loss for World of Sports- •andPat Burnt'fw6 runs in the
with a -impressive .9-1 Kenilworth's, record 2r6 on Tuesdays: ana Thursdays • Kennedy Opticians.
first inning, but the portly
recorfl.and 8-0 in the Mountain Fernandez said, "Although with one group meeting at 6
right hander knuckled down to .
Grace 16 - Ross Bras. 11
the
record
doesn't
shbw
it,
we
p.m. arid' the other at 7 p.m. * Grace evened their record blank Schering the rest of the
Valley Conference. Brearley's
really
have
a
good
team
and
The classes, for . residents
, record is 4-10.
really good only, will start Tuesday, .May . at 1-1 by outscoring Ross Bros. way as Hafner's won 19-6 to
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Tennis '
. . we've had
take first in the B -.Division,"
matches."
25, and the fee is $16. for eight 16-11. Ken Buteria picked up- Brian Beeh and Henry Moil hit ,
/The, varsity, tennis team lost
the
win,
Greg
Pilot
took
the
hour lessons. The. program
' . • Track,
defeat. Ron" Nussi and Steve inside the parkers, for Haf- •
Although the Bears lost to will be conducted at Orange Butkousky each went 4-5 to ners.
Hillsbordiigh
May
5,
•
Coachr
-Avenue-Junior
High^School.
pace the wjnners.
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IN I
Standings
Santaguida says "the team is • Registration is Monday
Division A
Ileyco
17Firemen.
2
young ahd enthusiastic, and through Friday froVn8:30.a.m.
W ' - L GB
Pitcher Jose JDiaz limited Bully's "
2 0 —
very promising
for the unhl 4 p.m. until May 21 or
Colley-UllVlCI) Copper
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2 0 —
r
the
Firemen
to
only
2runs,
the
Gino Labbatetori? Lincoln future.' Among' some of the Tuesday, May 18, froni'V:30 to
'Grace
!
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Aye, W. was named "out- May 5t triumphs : for the 9 P-m- at the Cranford Corn- lowest run total in a game this scherlnu
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2 3
yearVas
Heycoj-eached
.500
by
Ross
Bros.
standing varasity athlete" at Bears, senior Bob Walsh, took,, munity Center, 114 Milnjt.
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Division B
the Volunteers
17.-2. Hafner's
_ Union-College's annual sports Rrst.place-in t h t long. jump_ The-histrUctojv Adam PTta slamming
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Paint Store •
i^ards banaUet May 6 arthe_ and the'hieh jump, artdjohg, Sota.TTas been an instrTictor Rusty~CorClbner-and—Nicky- rWortd oTSports--Kennedy— —\—I 1
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rijptnn Mpnhr in SpHngtlelrf~^
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fe^ngo^v;e^Ievcy~ajLthe_gBf«^|C_
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preenly
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n
hey
,
^He is a member .Of the
osky took first in hurdles.
vearsTTIe presently lisT^an offense th'ey needed, eath
soccer team.. The award, new
One of thef things
Coaches Instructor with theUnion goihg 5-'5 and Longo added a
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nttaguidar *"0 oTskr-^:and?rvounty—-Regional—-a
Copper)
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b g ^^ yh ^
Collex-Ullrlch Coppen4r-- w * d , ; : Grace. ^
proud" of is the schools. TacKing at both
Scroll, the Union..jCollege Clarke are p
tremely high. In addition, our • \ ' t •~'"-' • ••- That's Why PSE&G is cbn* . It does cost
' " " undefeated
undefeated relay
relay team,
team, Jonathan
Dayton . a n d
. Fishery Fania 5
student newspaper, and wasi girls'
Fania V 4 : .wo?w of sport.
expenses
foV materials, labor( eri-'\. Viriced that its nuclear energy '
nsesrc
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Governor Livinjgst6n Schools.
PSE&G less to produce
Alan Klein of - consisting
presented by A
Collex-UUrich Copper opticians.
Marianne
t editor.
dit
Roselle, sports
vironiinental controls, interest affd Xprograrri is the best way to meet
-elfiiCtcicitvlwith nuclear
Yvette Maney, Maryjo Avoil,
b b b t h d h n
to
taxes—altthe costs of providing
energy than With oil or coal,
dMhGell
the
All-Regibh'
19,
American
needs and to carry us to that time
because nuclear fuel is
you with service—have gone up,
Softball
Junior
Colleiie
Athletic
Assoin the future when other methods
cheaper than oil or.coal.
resylting in higher rates.
The varsity Softball team
ciation specer team earlier
;
of producina energy—such as
•; Unfortunately, cheap ..
:.."''At pcesent, about 15
in the year. The former All-.. , won May 4 by a score of 14-5
.fusion orsoTar power—become
State high school soccer star against Metuchen; The - next
energy is a thing of the past This
percent of the electricity out
were Carol" Havankr,riB3;. 172. and Pat Ciuba, 169.scored 18 goals andjecorded day! Millburn beat the Bears
practical,
Arlene Davis, 177; am! Muriel
customers use is being produced ' islrue all across, the nation. It's
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seven assists in .13 games by a 14-8 score. On Friday,.
Friday A-M. 't
bymuciear energy. This results in (expensive to generate electricity
- B ve 7dny
«,we-™«.en,
41 .
The Lincoln School PTA Romaine,^76. High "series Mornlno Glories
"Every
we're asked serious
during the 1975 soccer" season. despite the late-game rain,
.were "bowled, by Carol
SlVi
Hookers .
, -savings of millions of dollars in
With oil or coal. It S expensive to
t,u«.5tlons r*gar<ilt«jenergyi .
He is majoring in liberal arts- Roselle Park managed to beat Bowling League had high Havanki, . 5 0 9 ; ^ M u r t e l Hoppy
Glorla'iGsU
ii
fuel costs—sayings that are auto- qenerate it with nuclear energy.
secies
and
games
taken
by
and th« wi« use ofenergy.'This
Kenilworth.
Eileen
Woodruff
education.
Llttlg Rascsls
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43,
Romaine, 491;. Nancy Millar Qo*«n
series of Informational adverPln»
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Joan
Karl,
484,
183;
Betty
" anto'our••'Cornell McDanjels of 40 homered for the Bea/s.
fthhat Ipa^t nl irlpar energy is less
il««m.nt«.).n«uji.r< many nl tti*
and Helen L"aico, both with' TwoPsltandnDot
U
Ewing,:.47i,
185,
164;
Marge
questions we most frequently
customers.
Show o f l i
"Johnson
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expensive, and our pest estimates
4S
=Bp»neyi,453,' r7Br"and~KtMr -443,—
receive and Is designed to rriake
Bouroumand of 6 Elizabeth
Sltndlntji
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However, the priqe of oil.
indicate it will continue to cost less. fads
DynoirilloJ
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concerning energy avail'
Cappachione, 163?
W
Ave.v Cranford, are among 50,_j
av,
Rusty Three
341/j
and coal, Which still jrAoduce^most
Planning for the future with nuclear able to all our customers.",. Vibrators •
Testimoiual
dinner Sfet
JForMartiii
player.
Cran|ord> High's, baseball
001 100 3-5 9 0*
coach Norm Koury had ah ace VpjtenCM u;;;', , ^ ^ ' T " " ^
up hJs Sleeve going into the Nsoorney (5) and Lyslck
Cougars first round state tour- WP-Kley 10 LPSchrecK 31 •_
> County Tournament':
: nament game Monday. Koury
Cranford 4 - Springfield 2:
selected sophomore Scott Kley.
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Kenilworth Softball loop
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start May25
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compllshtnents of students May 6 and.7 at Orahge County
athletes in intramural sports- College, Mlddletown, N.Y.
.McD^jLielrpartlcipated in
The Jojirnament
intram.urarDasTcelDari and" sponsored by^ the OnTje*d~
Bouroutnand in volleyball,
Slates Wrestling Federation,
Dennis Ross of 15 No,6th St., and. attended by wrestlers
Kenilworth, received an from seven states.
award for intramural football. Competing under Inter-
ECHO LAKE GOLF
.Cranford Won 4 firsts, 3
Winners of the itroke play secohds, 1 fifth and 1 sixth,
tournament May 5 of the
Winning first place in the
Wednesday group of .lady Bantam Division Was 50 pound
golfers, of Echo Lake Country Ralph Sorrentlno., Fjrst place
Clobwere: •'
winners in the Midget Division
' Class A • Mrs- D, HrNor- were 65 pound MikeSorrentlno'
•tonrtirgt-plnro, npt i
•—tmd-gft-poUBd Brian Hendry...
37; Mrs. Samuel M. Kinney Winning first place ip the
Jr., second, 38; Mrs, Alex B. Junior Division was 70 pound
Clourjt,-low_
cbttSenrBecondf
Class B : Mrs, C. Burton pound| Robbie Pender, and
Kellogg II, first,. 35; Mrs. Eli sixth', 80 pound Rich Briscoe.
J. Lbranger Jr., 8econdt:38; < ' Placing second in tho
Mrs, G. C. Griswold, Mrs. Intermediate Division were
Robert Freeman, Mrs. John , 125 pound Rich Pawllck and
V. Starr, 3-way tie for low/ 170 ppund Steve Sullivan,
putts, 19, •
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Placing 5th at 1S5 pounds was
Class C •'••''M«.' Thomas. Jim Mclrityre,
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,Cohigllo, first, 32; '* Mrs,
Also
ropresentinV
Cranford
George Kepplng,. second, 33; were 155 pound BlIrHedryand
Mrs. Fred Barre, low putts., heavy weight Greg Kinmle.
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made no-changes Irt the
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the Garwood Women's
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Lanes ; and the Westwood
Lounge split their points,
"wjfiile Enz Bros, wonMhree
Dlttrick's. David
High game in the Walnut
Murray and The Red
PTA league. by Lynnc ' SchCaboose each also Won three
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174, 4«6; Fran Oldam, 169;
Kay Samowskl, 163, 452; and
Eleanor Henne, 455,
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Budget Onus
series- went -to
Schmidt, 484; Elaine Mueller,
467; Lucille Zarzecki, 447; and
Lynne. Poppa, 432.
HigH games Were recorded by: Pam.MacMillan, 199,467;
GinnleGuorrlero, 192,158,154,
504; Eleanor Schlelchert, 189,
165, 479; j«iann Millar, 167,_
155; Evelyn Lawler, 161, ,153;.
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Marie
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Gloss, 153; Mary Ann Dill, ISO.
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A high game of 203 wa»; •
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Liquors
Sherman games at.C'Jnrk Dlllrlck't
Kni Brothers
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Berkeley Heights 5 - Cranford 4
Playing in the rain, Cranford jumped off to a 1-0 lead in
the first inning as E.J. Carlin
cracked.a home-run over the,
left field fenca,It was one of
two hits on the day for Carlin,
. and the first of three RBIs.
In the. bottom of'.:the first,
B.H. came back" to- tie the
score- on a single off John
GricV B.H. took the lead 2 1 in
the second as they scored on a
suicide squeeze play. ,
• Cr&ni'ord tied the score in
the third inning. Khouri
singled and Dorin-took his
place at first after a fielder's
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scored onjp.j, Carlin's singfe.
Berkeley Heights won the
game tin home runs in the
third and fourth innings. Clint
' Bills'' hit a two-run homer in
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ohlyCougars
Rieder to
downed
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his
matches Rieder
his
opponent
.6-1 £ downed
1-6, • 6-3.
Dickstein lost 6-3, 6-1 and
Poulos and Hummelt lost
.a tough tie-breaker-in the
second set. The score was 6-4,
7-6. with the secp.niset lost 5-^.
irt the nine-point tie-breaker,
Stan Rubin won his match 6-2,
6-3 Meyer and Caldwell were
defeated 7-5. 6-2
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before winning their match, 62,3-6. 6-1. Meyer and Caldwell
came out on top 6-4, 6-1.
The team's next opponent
was Plainfield. The Cougars^
won 5-0 once again, enabling
them to qualify for the. state
•tournament May 22 and 24.'
ITeder and Dickstein both"
won 6-0, 6-0. Rubin was victorious G-2, 6-3. Hamrnerl and
Hummel won 6-1, 6-2, while
Meyer and Caldvvell won 6-1, 6.0. In the team's only loss of the .
week, Rieder and Rubin were
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Spirit, fun mark 'Olympics'
*~ Scahlon; Mike Murphey and BTllv Weber
M. Prussak had singles. .
triple-and rqde In on- the f|rst of Eddie
•PHOiino lor the Ap&chos,'Adam Smith
added key hits for the winners. Terry
•
Angels 9 Seals 7
Spottj's 3 Wise) the d,i-f. ten Nlro was , 'Rilcy lc"d the Lions, attack with three
and Cralo Andprson struck out 11.
The^TccKnit- Angels defeated -the
In top form as lib struck out IS batters to
walked
14,
and
allowed
14
hits.
B'illy
riljs. jdharlos Muollor, Jim Hyncs.and
Goldberg's
Mpns' Shop Seals behind i
brlna \\\% reason total to 41 Ks. Lcn
Gabel and Mark Richards combined lo
Stephen Burkat also hit safely, with
h*» at hntnp atfninqt H i l l q i H o
combining lor 17 strikeouts. Pitching tor' lirnitqU the plants to one hit, a double
fine mound performance by Wayne
allow only 3 hits whlle.sfrlklng out 15 and
David Espugd pitching.
ue a i n o n i e d g a i n b i n u i b i a e .
) n o S h 8 W I «, M W ( , r o B r ian.focGovornand
Tyler
(6Ks).
He was relieved In the 7th
pullcdl hard to \ left field bv Tony
walking-6 lor the Chcrokecs.
O n S a t u r d a y , C o I o n i a S StTOnC
Chris Komlnek. Leading Iho Iroquols
by Rich George. Phil McGovern, on the
LaFcrraray pthor Dodger hitter's were
Mohlcatot.- Cheyenes I
—
hitting attack were Chris Ventura
Wolyerlnes
11
•Leopard!
•
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..mound
for
the
Seals, also collected 6
.Scott Kokle and Jim Woznlak had the
team will come to Memorial (double), Danny Suchovlc and Ed Ryan. Torry.Bradlord (2),. Dave Blddulph <!)•
The PBA. Wolverines notched their
and Danny Bradford {!). Lou Ventura.,,\
blg'bats for the AVM Browns Mohicans ' strikcouJs Rich George ho"mered i.n the
Collecting hits for the Shawnocs were
d
victory
of
the'soason
with
an
11
2
Field to play the Cougars.
4th, scoring three runs, to put the Angels
• ' V\\
as they defeated the Cheyenes 6 1. Koklo
BVIan McGovern (triple) and Johnny . struck out B Dodgers.'
over the Mothers' ' Auxiliary
way out in front, Sam Cerretohad three
Cardinalst-Reds2
. Vi
went J-lwiih a single, double and home
State Toiirrtartierit
Zarjeckl,
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)'ards..Joe Pl|anowskl struck put 12
hits, Jeff K"arl, two- and Rich Jones, one
The American
Legion Cardinals^ o^\
run: Woznlak was 2-2 with two singles.
Chlcasaws
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Cranford 5 - Linden 1
^rds in a game shortened to five
For the-Seals, Ray Deme singled and
behind tho 2 hit pitching ol Bob AmbrbiiM'* 1
Koklc drove In 5 runs and is batting 12Kurt O'Donnell pitched all the way lor
'Cause of darKness.
doubled. Bob Oarnatowicz and Ph I
15. Greg Peters added a single -in the
The Cougars broke'out on the winning Chics, striking out 9 while (7Ks),d(!featod the Cranlord Elk Beds 6
'ashburji, Jodl Wclncr and Mike
McGovcrn each had two, and Glen Skoog
allowing
5
hits.
Handling
mound
chores
2.
Hitting
for
the
Cardinals,
were
Bob
first
inning
that
produced
tho~6th
run.
top in the ' third inning. lor1 the Crees were Kevin Duffy and Alan Peters, 3 singles, Tom Trotter, double, .
h a d 2 hits each and Joe
singled. ^
,
' ^ .
i and John Chrlstiano each
Slitter. Leading the Chic hitting attack
Pllal
* Angel's S-RartiS J1 "
and Tom Young, single. Pitching for the'
• Tho Mohicans delonsc was excellent.
Sophomore Elliot Dorin" were
letpVtheWotverlnos. The big
Ernnlett Barrett' (2 doubles),
had
Rich Oeonje went all the wav for the
Reds were rookie Tyrone Muldrow (4
•Wozniak made a great Catch In center
" tripled to right-center. Dean Johnny Kllmak (2) and Kurt O'Donnell. Ks). and John Acton IS Ks). Hitting tor Wolvi
came in the lourth,- field and turned the plav into a double
Angels, collecting 7Ks. His mound op
highlight of the game was a great
k Lcwandowski's hit.
star'
irtlng
ponent, Joc v Warren, fanned five. The
Roberts scored Dorin .with a. • The
the Reds wore Frank Ventura and Ac
plav with a line throw to first base In the
running catch In left field by Rich Herz
exploded lor six runs
ThoWolvo'
Angels scored in tho first.on hits by B
ton,
each
with
a
single.
The
cards
scored
third
ipnlng.
Kokie
tssj,.
John
Korn
I3BI.
. sa'crifice fly| giving the of the Croes. The Chlcfc had .the basos 2 In the.first. ,ind 4 In. the third Inning to
Leopards' pitching
n that inning.
Garret, George, and Sam Cerrato. They
Mark Manfrc (2B) and Petters (IB) took
loaded with' one out when O'Donnell
•scored again \j? the 2nd on a walk and i
was, handled by
Coiigars'a 1-0 lead. , . . ' • '
Zclgtcr and Joe
break the game
open. Good Holding
part in outstanding defense plays all
blasted the b i l l to left lor-what looked
single by£JJVa*V"ne Tyler. The Rams
Pallenza, with Jl
Penvene, Rlc^u night, with fprce plays and several
plays were made by Tom Trotter, Bob
like
a
basb
clesrlno
extra
base
hit
when
Linden helped get Cranford Herz made his eaten and, going to third. Peters and John Acton. . ->countered whh a run irt •neiourih-oritiits,
Jakubos and Joe P
za getting, hits
double plays.; -..:... •
fcv P. Gartre> *nd G. Klesckv- only* lo
for the Leopards,
a run in the fourth inning. doubled oil the runner lo end the Inning.
Phlllle«.4-Br»v«iV
Bob Clausen u/as the winning pitcher.
''SHowlnp only v p i t In 3 Innings^ Jim' h*v« t» rtuUMled by" the Angels when
, B u r o t i 11 - Lynx • 4
_.Aiio-play.lna±.weatJiefenM^Bt_MCOrid_
Thw
Robblnn-AIIUah
Phillies
recolveo
~Geoff-W*lters-walked^ind was- - base was Billy Fray of theChlcs. Hlttintf solid pitching Irom Scott Senkarik and '"Tfio BSSrcairacleatcd thoTfrilghls-oT^ Woinlak carne m^elief In the 4th inning back-to back hits by R. Kastner" and J
Karl scored another run. The Rams
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sacrificed to second by E.J, . for tlfe Crees were Bob Wobster (3), Mike COIIn'erl 16 detent tho Capital Colurnbus Lynx behind the 16.strike out, and also allowed 1 hit.
Shit pitching ol Stove Nagle. Strong
camp back with 2 when P Garrtt
• The Cheyenes pitcher was Richard
anj|,Kevln Dully.
Savings Braves 6 1. Once again it was
Carlin. As Walters ap- Billy Grau
hitting, from the bats, of Joe McMahon,. prts. The Cheyenes. 2 hits came from
doubled home D. Mason and F. Heltrich
CpHi»nch»»lS-Crowi« •
Ihe homo run'bat ol Mike Colincri that
Tyrone Egglcston, Chrl*«tyciynskl and
proached second, he realized ^ S f f i r ^ . n T h J ^ r T F " ^ ^ ^ ^ spaced the victory as the Phillies
and Greg Pahren.
• . The tie breaker came in the Angels' half
(ltth Gerald Capecc boosted the score.. The . Norm WoWrom
of the 5th when Tyler treipled and scort
Mohicans 0 - Mohawks 3
no one Wascovering third: So
k—-tvnK-had-good-hitt1ng-lrom-Sc*nlon.and-^
Ihe-Mohitans-mouod4iitoa-li©-*oVl '"f- —on-Gooro«!t;Mcrt*ice^r»d-Garret-3corrd
"" rlckpd up the win. Sharing mound dutlos
"hfelran tarthlrdand bythelinie' or°the Crows were Kenny Helmstetter (2), John Mnffcv (31, Mike Collncri
Humen and fine pitching frdm Scanlon
thellpal run on Cerrato's double • Brian
place with thcScminoles and Chcrokees
and Donovskl, but Styczyhski's.2 doubles
K#gjier and Mike Clarke also hit tor
RBIs), Kevin Lips. Rav Grau and Drew
by defeating the Mohawks- ? 3, The
a Linden player appeared, the (4 Ks) and Scotf Baumann (1 K). Scott.
and
a
triple
led
the
way
to
a
Bearcat
-.their
respectlvs .teatns-.1'*
Brave
hitters
were-Sean
smith,
Mohicans
hitting
attack
was
led
by
Mat
Leadlnd' the* Coma.nches hitting was
throw to third was low and Kenny
victory'.
Angels22 Marlins*?
;Marrow with 2 hits.-Other Mohicans
Chris esposlto and Eddie HclmsicUcr.
Bunlewskl With a single, triple
hitting solely-were Bob Clausen, Greg
Mother's Day saw.the Angels romp
5 RBIs. Also hitting .tor"the
Phillies pitching walked 4 and struck out
• Walters trotted home with and
Peters, Andy.Hooan. John Korn, Chris
Comanches were
were T
Tim
over the"' short landed Martins 72-1
Comanches
m -Nestor (single
(g 2
&.'Brave pitcher Tom Ross pitched a
Cranford's second run.
. doubles), Jeff Dohertv (single, double),- complete game,.'striking out 5 and
Poulos, and Scott Koklc
Panthers - I I - W i l d c a t s • 11
Larry Watson pitched a strong game lor
Genov«. (triple) and Tom Borthe win, allowing the Marlins 6 hits and
The winning pitcher's for the Mohicans
walking 4. O.nce again a tine throw bv
tTho Panthers, sponsored by Cycles by
Linden came back with a Prank
mlngham. Hitting for the Crows were
was Jim Woznlak, allowing 4 nits. Bob
runs,both*f which were scored by Ketfm
John Gasper' cut down n Brave runner- Gcorgo, won a see-saw 'battle ovet* the
run inthe bottom of the fifth on Yodd Scott and Peggy Dutly. Delcn trying to score and ended a rally In the Wildcats on the 4-for-4. hitting, with 3 Clausen came In relief in the 4th inning. Owens. Rob Rosci, taking the loss
(or the Crows, Chris Connoll made
Key defensive play'ers for' the
doubles, by the winning pitcher Peter
collected 2 hits in his own cause,'aided
thjrd.
' .
a double and a single. In the slvely
a great catch ot a line drive antj Todd
Mohicans were, John Korn, (20).'Greg -by R. Arthur, C. Yanni^, T. Muldrov.
Plonclak. Helping to secure the wlojvas
Cardinals 10 - Glint j 1
and Pat Fay caught a man In a
bottom of the sixth,. Kley Scott
Peters (10), Andy Hogah (C), and Scott
the
3
for
4-hitting
with
3
triples
from
and
Owens with a hit apiece Jeft Karl
.
The
Cardinals,
down
J
0,
scored
5
runs'
rundown botween first and second(6r an
Koklc (SS)who had two double plays.
Mark Wcachock and; 3 singles from T^rty
and Brian Kastner led the Angels assault
In the Sth Inning ancfS In the sixth lining
struck out the first bjatter. HeThe Mohawks scored,3 runs.jon*4 hits
Cluba.
The
Wildcats
added'
sorpe,
ex
with
4 hits each. They were followed bv
to
defeat
the
Giants
10
T:
Bob
Voile/
was
-Shiwntet 4 .
ip
and used 3 pitchers.
..
went
to« 2-0 uon »,the nertt batter
cltcment with a homer by Mike Mano
B. Garret, Rich Georo e and J Duffy
thewinnlng
L
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Combining on
on the mound
mound for the
thewinnlng pitcher
pitcher for tho
the Cards (4 Ks).
Combining
and the strong arm of catcher Mike
Vjava|o$ 9 - Apaches ?
with two. Watson and A, Kastner ceic h
Pithi
f
IK
Gint
were Lou
When C o a c h KOUry C a m e M o
winning)Lehapos were Scott Csppello-I* -Pitching
for
tKe
Giants
Dunlgan'throwing out two runners atThe Victor Dennis Navajos pitchers
hit safely.
rtia tvinunH U-nnnr p n l l o H fn»^-.Ks),whogotthewlnwlthrellel (rom Joe1
Ventura'(2 Ks), Ron Sass
Sassl (2 Ksi and
the mound. Koury called for Pord (3 Ks). Pitching In a losing cause Ventura'(2
were djftfpficl, Todd Snyder and Warry*
tempting,to steal a base.
Beavers 9- Blues 3
Inghram (2 Ks). Hitting Hor the Cards
YanowlnL,BIHy Sledler led a strong
wore Brian McGovern, Johr) Zarteckl,
Gorard Sabeh pitched a two hitter to
were Jell Inchalik, 3 doubles, 4 RBIS,
Carsey to relieve while Kley, 'Jim
Badgers.14-- Pumas -4
hlttinoyStfack for the Navaios, geJ"
McGee'and Chris Komlnek. The
take his team to victory
Scott
.Tom'Jv'oung, double, and T£ni Trotter,
left the field to applause, Len£pes lumped oil to a 10-run lead on Jlm-*rqtter, Andy Acton and Bob Vcttcr.
Ingles In three time at bat.i
T h ' j ' T . f c J Lawnmower ..Badgers
Dougherty pitched well, but lost to
six hits In the llrst Inning, the highlight,
hitting' was provided by Lent.
each with a single. The Giants-hitting" d*ltiatcd the Pumas, sponsored by
timely hitting by the Btaverv The big
•Carsey struck out the batter ol
the game was when Chipper Anderson
f who came up with a hornc. rVn
P.crr(tftl's Quality Meats^ by a score of
was led by Lou Vontura who had 2 home
blow came for the Blues on o ba^es
ol the Lenape;, collecting his second hit
and got the side out,
ind a double. Other Nava|o hitters were
14-4. Op the*mound,.Da'yc Papp came
runs for -I Rt)ls,.Sassl. ? singles,.
loaded triple by Kevin Knight in the 4th
Ian MAtten, single, double,
Bobby
through
with
a
no
hitter
for
Itio
Badge
inning. Km'ght added two more singles to
Cranford picked lip three a n d ' r J r m r . / s m a s h e d ' X t S a . r d e e p - Pete Ah.movic and George Enoelhardt. and hit'4 singles. The hltteu tor- t
Thompson, slnglo; and Frank Massaro,
drive in a total of 4-runs. .Mitchell
sll
lc
i n s U r a n C e n i n S l ii r t hhc t tO D f Ofr tth
h e ^ to-centertWchandTildnM-iiop^funoIno—:
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Scmpie. Ciestak.. and Scqti played cv
^«;,«^*w
*:w*
c ^ / i e t r i l • uriiH h* r«achj»d howi. Alw hlHIno 'Qf '
oo*B«r***R*ot3
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-Pitching
for
the
Apachos
wpre-John
run, single; James Paraonc^ 1 do
•collont i|de
defense tor
- s e y e n t n , ^ - ^ J i m _ .H-OIXCSiai---fh4j i » f l ^ f l yJ*** ^ FftT'H o Hlnnlpv-9—-~-.-7h»
Dodopr* took over-first place
- - s t - r t y l h ' r t | t *
~Dwy
id C o s m a s Vfrry trip t i e t c n i i V f
-jutm" Swandrak ' (8
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__>tt\o**^r'^M«'C<uttf**T>^erwftw<*-tovUwwpy-W»l
started the rally with
a single^
standouts- for the "beavers
Sabeh
Force,
2
singles;
Ed
Lambert/
double,
'
two
singles,Michael
Garastaiu.
double,double, triple), Ken French (double,
as they boal tho Rcdt 4 3, Wfcbster gnvc
McGovorn.and Kelly hit safely lor the
single; and Chapman. Ambrozy. and
Ken tioldstcin, single John Miller,
went to second on^ a passed t r i p l e ) . - Paul Kocerha and Dave up
S hits but pertonallv' hitndlcd, 7
Beavers; Clcslak and Mitchell lor the
RaVkowskl. Hitting lor the Shawnees
Pcrraro.
single
each.
Joe
Ij/ced
was
the
single,
and
Jeff
Spotts,
single,
were
the
•_comfhflckJ>3M'!>l.onJv.gLy!»qup_T?_w^ks.
L
vvereCtirlsKrominek(tiBlple)rBVa
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Tho "Reds pitcher, Frjinkic Ventura,"
(double) and Pete PearlmAn
Rams 10 • &»avers i
Bcored forrestal with a sharp McGovern
relieved by Jimmy
Navaiot I • Pawnees 0
struck oul'10 Dodoori, while w.ilkino
(tingle, double).
After losing two heartbreaking, games
In
a
game
spiced
with
good pitching
orSly
2.
LcnNirovflUl!D
d(he.Dodact's
Into
,
1
.single, to right. Dorin. stole
Ironuoliia-HuronilJ
Saturday, the Bams came., back ana
and
great
defensive
plays.the
Klavaios
fl quick 3*0 lead on oneot^heTiardest line
battle with the game tied
deteated the Beavers 10 5.. Trailing s 3
second and proceeded to third In Inthea seeuw
eeked out a I 0 victory over the Gray
drive home runs hit in many seasons.
bottom of the sixth Innlno with
going into the bottom ot the Sth. the
Memorial Hprnp Pawnees.
Division
on the" catcher's error. bases loaded, Rich Bornsteln ol the The Red! came back, nibbling .iw.iv at
.Ramsexploded
for S runs as joe Warren
Todd 'Snyder. making his first startIrnnuoH blinHed a single to drluo In the
the Dodger load and went .iheixl 3 7 In
nadoers
: tttt-bY-ir J TMtctT. -t<
il
onr ^tfiOgtrT)f~tWg~T$trr~TfflTinq.- Ed &pfony" Wolverine^
• winning run. Also hilling
lor tno iroquonr
Fran t^elfrtch singled, ana Ed upfr
striking oat tt) and warning jjnltfv
2. 2
knocked home Dorin with an were CrVrls Ventura (3 slnolts; double, single and Tom Ford's double put the Lynx / '
batters. Vlarrv Yanowiti relieved in trie "^Blastccl a triple' scoring three runs.
Danny Suchovlc (double) and
lying and winning runs on b<nc (or Ihe
1 3
Wildcats
Steve Campbell bunted scoring Lips Gob
opposite-field hit to left. Brad- triple),
Rudv Glanoble (double). Pitching for
^slxthandstruck
out
the
side
Eric
Ourow,
Dodgers In Ihe honhe 4th.
"
Llopi .
Donovan singled And Pat Garret singled
the wlnnlno Iroquols wore Chris Von
Wayne Folkhart, and Kenny Nolan
* A well executed squooie- bunt^ by
ford stole second and came tura,
Bobcatshome
Campbell for the Sth run "fhe
Danny Suchovlc. Ed Ryan, Rich
thareti rrtound chores tor the Pawneei'
Webster brought in Spotti .with
Blue Division
Rams scared -twice jnoxe in the ith to
home on an error by the left- Bronsteln and Steve FUhcr combining Johrthy
'O'vlno up o+Jlv Onb run onMive hits. The
the tying run. Another squeeie by Mike
3
3
Bearcats
clinch
the game Bob Oonovan^gol ihe
(or 14 strikeouts, SHarlno mound duties
only run of the oame came in Ihe'tourth.
S.TAI and a tnixup on tho pUiy SAW Tom
fielder on.t'at Green's hit to . for
Leopards
win. Hit;|in,g for the Rams wert*vGAr'ret.
the losing Hurpniwere Jim Bradley.
Inning when Carl Pile! oot a sipole «inrt
Ford bring In Ihe winning run. Johnny
'?3
Kdipscky
and Lipv with 3 apieNv"
Pum^s
Tom
Sharkey
and
Jerry
Elke.
Hitting
lor
left
was mov«d to second when Kcrth Wcb*r
Acton ted tno Red hitters wilh ? hits
Warren," HellrlcrJ, Clarke. Campbell.
Huron* were Jim Bradley (triple),,
Jaguars
oot his tlr^t hit ot the vt\"ir Lenny' And Donovan. Brian O'Neill took the
Dorin anrJ-CaHIn had two the
Including if double. Other Red timer*.
Tom Sharkey (single, double), Jell
Tigers
Mackie knocked the run in with a single
werjj Kevin Clavpool, Frank Ventura
loss, collecting three hits in his own
Cofsky (double), Jerry Elko (single,
Panthers
hits apiece for the Cougars,
Doth teams made the detensiye piavs
nn<i Mark Zangrando. Terry Bradford
double) JMWDoug Ovley.
cause. Dave* Parndiio and Dan Gaiuppo
when they had to. in the second inning. ' each 1
while Mike and Jim Forrestal,.
and Danny Drndford were the other
Crows 7 • Cr#«i >
Pflel hit Ihe ball to the right Held fence"
Hurom 1 • Lin»p«i 0
hitters for the Dodgers.,
Roberts, Bradford,' and
out was out at the plate on A tremendous
Br»vtf«n -Pirates (0
Blues U-Seals*
relay play-lrorn, Kevin n^chf to Ken
Aagaard collected one each.
The Pirates lumped olt to .i 4 qglck
The Blues broke out ol the
Nnlrtn to ratjhpr lm> C.Aiaro In, tht» f tt^h
HPflUlQU.'ltT..., IftP ,
^
W
e
T
i
}
r
w
m
rytiyancrtthu
sc
inning, Harry Vanowiti wasrobb^d ol a.
Marsdsn, Alan Gross. Todd Marcus and
. ••Astros 1 - Mel* *
bv ha"me runs oil the bats ot Ed Scott nnfl
•
. sur« triple when Robb? Pells caught his
S«-)n O'Oowd In tho fop ol the, llrst •
hla first ever >s a Varsity. Conianchdt
The Astros became ihe only un
Steve'
Karl
Mike
KlimeV
pitched
a
IJ.B. WllllarnSl. '
' to left center field
against tho Dravcs. A single by Llam
deleated team in the league downlng'the
Irodbols
strong oame in rellel. getting 9
SUndlnot
'
Duddy and a double by Scan Smith put
Mcts 14. The winning pitcher was Dill
(Pl»»a House ol Cranlord)
strikeouts
for
the
win
Glenn
'
S
Woog
and
tho Braves on the Scoreboard. Hits by
Huron*
Fltigerald (30). HI' struck oul'nlne,
John Gfvens'cbmbined their pitching in a
Semlnoles
Pirates fawowllt, Martdrn, Gross and
(Baron Drugs) hurllnu a 3-hltter. Jeff Manuel was the Cherokees
losing ellort to stem the Bides' bats
Joo Parol«llo brouoht in 3 more runs. A
Lenapet
Hitting star with a double and two
Karl had 4 Hits for the Blues. Semole had
s'lnoloby
MlkoAcardl
added
inothor
run
Mohicans
(Coiloy Appllanco)
singles. 'Bill Pitigerald added two Pawnees
3. Garret. Capobianco. Klimek and Scott
lor Iho pirates In the 3rd Inning.' In theChlcaiaw*
• •
singles, And Mark Ldngdoh and. Jim Navalos
each had two
Also hitting were.
THII, thtt bio bats ol Pawowlt). Marsde'n
(Mkhhel Custom Kitchen)
ill.irl«• bolti singled for the llrst place Cheyennet
Doughertv and Grieco For the Seals.
and Grots aoam wplodod lor 3 runs, but
Crits
Astros, The Mets. pitcher was Mickey Apaches
Gary Ennelhardt led with 3 hits. M
tho Draves m.'Wraau« up. Sinales by Ed
(Pathntark of Cranford)
varl <t)l>
with relUI from Tom Mohawks
Colmerl, and McGoverti each had 1.
Crowt
HolmKMtoir. Nelson Loo and Sean Smllh
Donovan. The two lone Met singles were
Stall ts Colts 4
(Cranlord Jayct*()
and doubles by tl.im Duddy. Nelson Lee
by Rich Cherlchello and Tom Donovan
The Seals'first win ot tne season was
,. stiawntM>»
and Sean Smith, sprinkled with 4 walks,
a IS 4 conquest ot the Colls. M i r k >
(Unll.d Counllel Trust)
^allowod II) Brave runs to cross thuplati'
C bn lrr hh ll t f t h C l h r t t H t H d i n Q
"Y
YoUtJTaryor
U
r" Trh l t6 " 6n t R
n ; Ti D lb To~ ' 7
The Rangers annihilated Ihe Padres
3 by k»v|n 0'Cwiwll and t each bv
the mound and was ably assisted by the
IS
4
on
a
3
hitler
by
Mike
Schmidt
(3
0).
Hoiirt
I
Hjnu
*
G.ilulll, MoelHer. Dakie. \tnd Me
strano rellel hurhno e>(Jdl(tllM&l«''*to«'.
The Hangers' 14hit attack was led-by .
In the lint ol two wlm this w««k Iho
Namira. The Seals w4r# let! by Collnerl
tPlilTni
Sieve SUine with 4 singles IJ 41 -Mark
Cranlord Potsry Club Heart vdged lh»
with 4, 3 by'G Skoog. J bv aob Matya's.
Cub pltcheir O.-iiH' Noto struck out 13
OrloUlU-Athlillo*
Nlro clobbered 3 triplet, Mike Schmidt,
KamL S 4 in die«~UW battle th«t latttd
and on* a*ch by Bunting, GIveM
batters andallowod J hits, oiw ol which
-behind tho combined pitching ml M.rrk
double,
two
singlet;
Roger
Wentel,
two
10
Innlhgi
J
.
Attanall
ind.piin
Mill»r
McGt>ve.rn. Cngelhartit. and C d
was a lowerlno horn* run Irom Mlk»
O
M
l i T H S l t f t l l W ^ W C G
~C6llnerrw|thon»tiWri en to"scc»unt tor"
delated the Athletic) 14 4- Hlttlno lor
and Jim DoColil* each-tingled lor the
Pat Garr«t took tho ton Miller. E.
Ctenle and Sko«o played a
Matyas
atfthe Philvtcorlrtu.-Cub hitlers w.-r<lh« Oriole* W«r« Connie Mohill, 3,' «rtd
Mitchell. Alt«n»l.-M. Etmlger. *nd b.
Rangart. The Padres iiltcher was
game John BaVIe » n ih.'
Nolo. Jfrry Ballw»n. John v i e d . ' Joo
Lowell Abrami. Murk Chrllll.no, Mele
Charlie McArty (0 1). The two »'«dr*. ClundKr with a tingle and double, hit
Del Crlpoo, Tony Perrons. Clayton Leo
Lvnch, Dan Lawlor, Jell Luwlor «nd
lor th» U».in Hitting for th» H»mt w<r«
and Urjan Nlemtyk Phil's pitcher John 'tlnglet werv by Jim Pord and'John
Chrlt Doutihgrtv, one Atilnct). Jltx
J M t O ^ W . F y«llrlch, »nU S. Campbell
Malley struck out 1 batters onii allowed
Greg L^w.lor!s ba&c clearing double in
M
Deadl* h.ridlod thd pitching lor tha A|>.
with two di>i»«. and Ojirret, G
»hlts.
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Ihe last ol the >lh-\>tv< Ihe Start a c « w
ken Kiln* led tha hlttlno attack with 3
SI«Hdlno»kAloiCky.
J.
WArren
and
M.
DOhovan.
Irom
behind victory over the Marlins
Twins i-HlngersD
hilt. AUo hlttlnw (or the A'i were Divu
Good Martin hitting bv R6»»l. 3. Vanme
,
M « . r t t \ St.rid
The Twin* knocked oil the tormerly
W
— Drown, 1, BUI AlclrliJjjo, Jim U«adl» inn
}.a'nd Slllllo I. gaye the Marlins the lead
.
Dana
ChahdKr
led
th«
Heart
lo
an
<t
0
undefeated Hwgert *'}.. The wlrtnlrttf
• -Lou Lolll.
thrsogh KVMI ol the uame The Statt
Dodder* (kehler Mictloanl
HC hit win ov«r th« A. &pn\dl«r «nd SoA».
-pitcher was Steve Senkarlk ()•)) Hlttlnu
scored two runs in the second without a
CubiUknltjhUol PylhUs) , •
Inc. Start. Start .hurUtr, M Erlckton.
Kir the Twins wer*>- Chuck Scatuto,
hit,
\ir twd H u r t ] . ' pl.tvt-Again Without
i
Behind tho tine pitching ol Lowoll: Mlllllle»(Hobbin»*. Milionl'
allowed > hltt, Including a trlplo bv
double, and Tom H>»lly. single: ihe
* Hit, the Stars sccxeil 3 («w« in Ihe Mh.
,
| . . Abrdrrtl, thd Oriole* dolo«lod It)* I" '"' Cnrdlnalst American loaloni
Atlanatl,
doublet
by
ft
f-°Mwr
«nd
C
Hangertillcherw.tsMUe sthmutt (111
In
the
tlh. M. 2vch and
Daniels each
nnin
,n^t.a 11 iinhn fnlfhrlfhnkl
l
MIKhrll, . t»M tlwulM hy Y. Ll*t. M
4 h N » K t t J l U U i V m u U 4 U »
nr
t'aul lUnien tuM, bill Till. il»ubW« toy ,KII«V, J. Scolti »»d J. StycW
«rtje<i u.lUiLiv.
DJ
Wit't CflUNTrjirtd^Aartrt4l^o,-*htt Ji-itnal*fhi
V.V'W. C6lt» thul 'out
th«
plcktf up the win <h rellel, while Steve
liy M I U SOiWldt!
;—
-"
AtUvrtcan Uoldti Chi.I* behind lh» S hit
F i r b m l n w j i thiriied with Ihe lou
by Matt M o l l , C6nnlo,R«lilll «nd Cwnnlj
pitchlno ul'Gatv Juki. C. Kixn iiul H.
„
. Start •» • C«IN «'
i
5Ullly,»ii. Ths Indlknt Hlttlnu Utt^ck WAi,
Wtllac* kh.tteri plkhlng dull** toe lh«ScareWu until the tilth, the
..
fcblvltM
l.ad'by ftlck Frungillo, 7. John Colon.
Cliloft,
anil
wo««
ui\tksn«
in
tho
flrtt
Only
'U«s
c»i«e^
scf«i» lor Ihe
AldoT.V Siervic*Ui<iweit
tl«ntkl *nd John fc'rbnck one mch.
Inning tjv «' MisM tlan\ h<ih\<> run bv
when BUI ,Ca>tC«vkIen \
o
-Pr*nmin Stnte Hank Kvpo^'
K»vlrt
0'Donh<)ll
AUu
Iiilting
tor.
|h«
alter
two
wtlkt
i
i
M » «lnjl< bv I v t h
Crantord Sunoto HuyaU
W ,.L 1
y •
- »adaor»-\*-Lvtl«-JI
wli\n«rt w«(* Oaluni, Juio. Milnwvlc.
The Coin threatened \»Xp* lourth u.lwi\
ChaPh^AhHlrolhert
. .
Th«
badaori,
»|>on»oiod.
Uv
.1
i
J
.
Whit* 5OK (Reel Strong N e l ) .
,<nd O'tWniwII with two iipn'C*. Cribble - Kai jiiioiwiwJv.nh j tlnole. toll»v.eil bv
Mlumhlng Padret -"
J
L*Wnmowor SurVlcn,-«Blo«t«d >i:w
Tlgon (Alboft H: Antolno)
ah.) ao.'Jller with « * • Wlhjun Ifd.hii
* walk.but Ct'l\»Wiitl't SCIV«I»II\O luw
• DIvlilkA
.•Knlghtt ol-Ciilumbu» LynW'UJ, Don
Orloloi
tuim
vij'th two, l)J»k», AV,>ll.«v jiiul, Olive w»v w W d
bv Wtl U»S«M«.II«
r
3
Crtloi\ui VllUue Ptjtst Atjrot
t - Chapman, »l«r|lnu rJltchci fl»v# Up 3
IndlanilChomprdlnc.) '
PaiMeU who <Mubl<HI tl>y runi\iy a) tirit
.i
Mvhllc
Mill
Met.
Itllt.'
Mvllol
oltchlnu
i»Mn
i."m
t>Avv.
ttsnatort (CfoplaVd Photo)
O'(v»M\ell
had
1
hltt
lar the .Cult.
.
•
ehMhl-tUavotttJ
'
oin Depot IWIIMSoimldi). Hlt|li<i) for tluwUjdgirt wrr«<' ,
P.v
Cai-tcaiMelt \M th* WIN. V.JH I I .*>''N
. Th» Chloli took twin M.\n\ct ol th«lr
""3
' t l t ' slcHio
Jlo^o Qr<mll|ig,.
Qramllng,. grand
gand ilani, ilnuhlv.' :
Scoit Uuchanan took Ihe la%* '
'
Vankeoi (BliHdors
w»«K»nU.ik>ubi,if'li»aui;r, itiuttlnu ouHh*
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' V - Jlrrt '
,Do« Cha"pfnani"irlblci
Athletics (Modlcs)
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T~
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:
The Cranford High varsity
tennis team won the .three
the third and Campp hit one in
matches needed to qualify for
the fourth, giving B.'H.ia.5-2
the state tournament, but then
•lead;
^~. ;-.
''
losMo. Berkeley Heights for
./Cranford scored two runs in
the Second - time this year.
the top of the fifth, Ed Khouri
Their record is 6=7.
led off with a double down the
C.ranford " defeated Jefleftfield line. Dorin reached
ferson, JRoselle and Plainfield.
-safelyT'oJnran-;aUempte'd-playJ and lost to W
ior Khouri at third and Khouri
Senior Larry Rieder conscored, on Pat Green's
tinued to-improve his record
sacrifice fly. Carlin drove
and the number one single"s
home Dorin with an infield
record now stands at 9-4.
.out. •'. '.'
.
.
Against Jefferson, Rieder
Sciott Kley held B.H.
won 6-0," 6-1. Mike .Dickstein
scoreless in the .sixth inning OFF AND.RUNNING—Participants in 50-yard dash at Special Olympics "here
won 6-1, 6-0 at second singles
after Mike Forrestal had done Saturday jndud^,fr^nrHeftt.J<arenVelardo,.KeHh Latchawa,nd John k
o.__
it in the fifth. In the top of the
and Stan-Rubin
camerouFon
top.6-0,-6-1.
At-doubles.
Bob
seventh, Cranford made a last
t d b l Poulos
Bb
Hummel andA George
effort to pull out the game.
teamed to win 6-3. 6-1..Bill
Khouri led off with a1 ground
Meyer and Charlie Caldwell
single to, center. Dorin
won 6-0; 6-2.
Hampton. '
•
sacrificedJhirri, to second.
Close to 300 young people . found at sport festivals. .
In the Roselle match,
Hometown winners
• Youngsters performed in Rieder won easily ag^in;
Carttn was walked^. in- took part Saturday in~the New
Cranford
representatives,
"competition
divisions"
at
tentionally, putting the go- .Jersey Special Olympics
, winning 6-0,-6-2,-Dicks.teinwon
v
• ahead run at first base. IBfian Saturday at. Memorial Field:- obviously well-trained for the ^various age and ability levels. in identical 6-1 scores and
The- participants were-- ' events, stood out., -Local An international event. will Rubin beat his oppanent 6-0 6
Bradford was sent in to ruh for
Carlin. Tom Aagaard hit a low 'classified as handicapped, but winners in swimming., who follow-the stale competition II \t doubles, ittook Hummell
for
statewide
line drive to the Jeft of the there were no handicaps of.-- qualified June
11 and 12 at
second baseman, "who dove spirit, enthusiasm, ' c o m - competition
Rutgers, included Phil Sanand made the catch to end the petitiveness or putting out at ders, Cindy JBidgood, William
Years 6/ Distinguished Dry
the day-lphg program.
ball game.
' "
Shirt Laundering and Allied
Olympic-style pageantry as Chester, Raymond Rapp and
well as numerous track, field Direck and Debra Ray.^Local
Cranford
'
=-.'.
101 020 0 i 1 1
lor the Quality Conscious.
• B.H.- . .—'.j i l 2 100 X 5 6 1
and swim events featured the winners in track and field
Grlce,Oldam (2)i Por/cstol ti), Kley (61
included
Tim
and
Michael
program. Twenty teams from
and Khouri; RITno,' l?ouohloy ( 5 ) o n d
Manoanlello
' •
—
Union and Middlesex joined in Roche, Lenna Sarnpiere,
WO KI Inc. 3-3 LP- o'ldnm 0 1
'
the, contests" and fun; rarely Zachary Harris and Terry
Action in Cranford BHsehall Leagues
f
Lincoln
Union College students who
received awards at the eighth
annual Sports banquet May 6,
at Clinton Manor, Springfield.
The Cv&iAwA Wrestling
. The .Student .Government Club captured nihe medqla in
Association-sponsored
ban- the Northeast Regional
. .
et recbgriizea
gi
tthe ac- Wrestling Championsnfos
quet
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^T^ST^T^^r^Vy^tt'
Labbate named
top UC athlete
energy rneans you'll pay less for.
electricity in the years to come than
you would if we relied strictly on
.oil or coal.
•
i Free Energy Information.
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the State""ToUrnament. Belleville is ranked the top team in
the slate. Today Cranford Will
~7iUey action
of our electricity,
I—
7y
in state tournanieiit
IF NUCLEAR
CHEAPER.WHY
*
Dan Nagorney shut out, tKe
Cougars on five hits. Linden
scored" two runs~in the first
inning, two more in the third
and added one in theseventh.
The only hits for the
-were by Roberts (2),
irresta}"("2)-a.nd"Dorin7^
Berkeley Heights. Linden's
Mike Schreck who defeated
the Cougars 54)- Thursday.
!.Cranfor<^Sports Center Beavers behind
'••- Schreck, hovvev'er, was UIB
• Fafho'ne,' two -doubles; Dave Papp, •
the 5 hi4 pltct"iinR ol Jon Bonks. The
-double; Dave.Sonntad, tr.lplc; Gregg
losing pitcher in the State
Beavers nnd 17 men on base, but a fine
.Force, double, single; and Jim Hiagins, ,
l
•
1
1
1
Tournament game, prajifprd
Chiefs1 df(**nse allowod no ryns to score
. trlglc, .double, Pitchlri9;..fpr..,tbe ...Lvnx
Jim 1 DwVer" pikht'cfweir'Th 'ff-tostnc
were
Scahlon
arid
Donovskl
wra
com
'
Cherek4es
WApaches
i
.\tell/- ^victim •Tuesday .to
Com»nchel 11 • Chlcanws 8 '.
Pirates 1- Cubs I - •• .
. blned for 8 strikeouts. The Lynx hitters
and contributed one -of his
For two innings.the..Cherokces and the 1 cousja.
Combining cjn the rriound for the
Berkeley.Heights' longball, as Comanches
fhe Pirates woro lijd by a strong 6K • wcro Wcbcr and Donovskl,
team's five hits. Also, hitting-for the
\vApaches .remained scoreless In -"what
..were' Jolf Dohertv, Greo
pcrlorrriancq
by
Alan
Gross,
Joe
Del
.
.Bea'vers
were B, O'Npill with 2, G
they lost 5-4 in the rain.
J a g u i r s It) •• Bbbcats.0 . ..A
LHVerda. aljd Tim Nestot' for 13
appeared-to i)O a.pitcher's dual. Jell
Grlppo pitched (or the CubsT collecting7 •
•Sabeh, and D. Galuppo. CJ. Putier led"'the
A no-h'lt snut out served up by Richie
-Spots of tho Apadhcs singled in the*
r lk
' The
Th Cougars..
C
Ks
and
allowing
only
3
hits.
Outstanding
Chiefs'
attack
with 2 hits, .Ge, .Lenho^i
record now^ e c$? W f f i ^ S r f S i S . ^ dofcrtsl.vp'pfays wore turned ln;by Joe -..Mayor led the Cranford L a w y e r s ' - second Inning for: tholr only hit at v the t tripled, P. Rinaldi
doubled. N. Frungillo,
Leading the Comanches
garni? as IB plaversw^nt to bat. ln tho
Jaguars to a 10 • o victory oviir.thc City
starids at 9-7 overall and 2-4 in strikeouts.
hitters was Jefl Dohertv, who wont 4 for
Pargieilo and Robblo Pondor of. the
,
M.
Prussak.
and
L. Kornhit safety.
third inning singles by. Paul Howarth
Federal Savings Bobcats. Mayer, on his
the conference.
- • - , . . " . 4 with 3 doubles and 2 singles. Also „ Plratpsand Clayton Lee of the Cubs. The: first
- 'ChJefsS Marlins I
and Mike Garrasfavo brought in twono hitter, struck out 14 batters. The."
for the Comanches were' Tim
Gary Lenhoff led his team lo a 5 1 w n
Irate hitlers were Joe Marsdcnf Bill
runs for the Apaches. Tno Cherokee bats
Jaguars win was' aided by triples and
Yesterday the
Cougars hlttlno
Nestor and TomBei;mlnoharrt (double). /
over the Cranford Fire
Department
,rmstror)1gl'and Todd Marcus, a tioublo.
canie alive In the third to score four
singles by Jimmy Batcwlo and Jim
the
Chic hitters was Johnny
w e r e r t o ''have played the Leading
Marlins,
allowing 5 hits and striking out
Ian Gross knocked In the winning run
runs, followed bv-slx more In Ihe fourth
Gathercole, also with singles Wcro Peter
Kllmak with 3 hits find 2 RBIs, Also|'
14
batters
along
the
way
Steve'Farbman
'Ith
a
sacrlflcodv.
The
Cub
hlt.tors-wore
Amstut)!,
Sue
Lcnhoff,
and
John
and
I
I
In
the
fifth.
Jamie
Morris,
Jim
'
number one seeded team in hitting lor th.evchlcs.wore Tom Patch,
pitched well in a losing cause. Con
abc Ntjto, Donnls Meehan,. Joe Del
Thlmons.-A'
.
dobbins, and Mark Richards each had a
Larsen (double), Kurt O'Donnell, '
the . C6unty Tournament, Erik
tributing hits for the Marlins were
rlppo,! Clavion. Lee and Bornlo
single while "Wobble Wheoler had two
Dave Severs (4 RBIs) and Tim Bowman.
L y n x - 1 4 * Lions-10
•
Arthur
with 2. H. Motlosz, R. Rosci, and
cgebadet double.
V
base-hits and Bll| Gabcl had t.our. A
Union, in Union. On, Monday, Each team picked up an out at the plate
The Knights of Columbus Lynx, behind
C. Yattnie. J. Banks and P. Rinaldi t.cd
f .Dodgers I - Giants 1
on good .defensive plays:
for the
double by Richards, tr-lplc by Rpbbins,
' the heavy hitting ol kVistc Donovskl and
' Cranford will^travelto Belle- •Comanches
the
Chiefs
attack with a single .ind ^
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from—Greg LaVerda at
. Tne KAhlor.MacBoan Dodgcn lumped'
and home runs by. Dave Aldrcdgc.
Ronnie - Bagwell; ~ out-slugged- the
double aplocc. J 1 O'Brien doubled; L
off to 3(qulck runs-to beat the Kiwanls
. Wayne Aldredgc and Ri.chards con
,-VJlle for the second round Of feco'ndffiTlm'NestoVyovertng''home;
Cranford Chronicle Lions 1-4-10. Tommy
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Brearley 9 loses two
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varsity against" Linden in the the first inning as Jim' Carsey
.first, rounds of "the North Jer- and Joe Graziano of Dayton
sey, Section 2, Group,4 base- engaged in a close .duel.
Cranford had four hits in the
ball tournament. - Cranford
first inning as' they scored all
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four runs. After a Walk to
' Kley responded with
excellent outing, as he pitched Elliot Dorin, Dean.Rpberts hit
5 and one-third innings of five^ v a double. E.J. Carlin drove
' hit ball, allowing only one run. home.twpruns with' his double
Star pitcher Jim Carsey came to left, as he Cougars led-2-0.
oh torelieve Kley with one out Pat Green delivered Carlin
in the sixth and a Z-Q count on
-the: batter. The^Cougars were.
- leading; 2-1 and Carsey run with his single.
In-the' bottom of. the first,
preserved
the
victory.
Cranford added three more Dayton scored both their runs
runs in the top of the'seventh." • on a two-out double after two
. Carsey won the first game of walks. Following the. first
the Cotfrfty -Tournament inning, both pitchers settled
Saturday: He allowed only down attd gave up few hits.
three hits in the game to Carsey allowed 6nly three .in
Sprfrigfield as he'raised his the entire "gahiej and Graziano
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record to 6-1, as the Cougars gave up six." ...
400- 00O o'-4 6 1
scored all of their runs in the Cranford
Dayton
200 O00 0-2 3 2
i first, winning 4-2. •'
. _ Carsey and Khouri; Grailano and Wcbcr
.'•• For the week, the Cougars Wp? Cars.oy 4-2 LPGra2lan6 2-3.
' won their all-important tour' Lijlden 5 - Cranford 6 ,
nament games, but were I Pitchers Mike Schreck artd
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