DOVER Vs TE NECK ! I OFFICIAL PROGRAM
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7 tJ) DOVER vs TE NECK ! i OFFICIAL PROGRAM.. OCTOBER 4, 1958 Teaneck High School Field ' . *' l Nash Sales & Service Telephone TEaneck 7-4500 "THE AGENCY OF PERSONAL SERVICE" KOBBE & FLANNERY Serving this Community since 1926 TEaneck 6-21 00 1187 Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. J. Open All Day Sunday • ' THRIFTY DRUG STORES 479 CEDAR LANE - TEANECK Owned and Operated by Sidney Ramer and Harry H. Susser Registered Pharmacists "Let us fill your next prescription" PHONE: TE 6-4680- 1431 .. l .. • Compliments of GEORGE T. MURPHY CLARENCE LOFBERG, INC. Clarence Lofberg & Richard Lofberg YEN DOME Insurance Service FOR THE BEST - DELICATESSEN - 363 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N.J. 177 West Englewood Avenue West Englewood, N. J. Phone: TEaneck 7-3148 Wm. V. Makris JUST CALL CEDAR ESSO SERVICENTER CLAUSEN 1000 CEDAR LANE TEANECK, N. J. TEaneck 7-2520 Mufflers--Brakes- Motor Tune-Up MOVING STORAGE Just Call TE 6-9816 -'" / - TEaneck 6-2889 TEaneck 7-6745 QUEEN ANNE PHARMACY, INC. EDWARD N. GIORDANO, Ph. G. KONDES MEATS, INC. 3 76 Queen Anne Road Teaneck, N. J. Free Delivery Service 1387 The Plaza West Englewood, N. J. TE 6-0222 Serving Bergen County JULIUS P. RICHTER Plumbing and Heating Contractor 28 YEARS GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS INSTALLED 339 Cedar Lane Teaneck HOME TOWN LAUNDRIES, INC. - Complete Real Estate & Insurance Service - TEaneck 6-3400 LARRY W. KUUSELA A graduate of Teaneck High 1000 TEANECK ROAD, TEANECK, N. j . FRONT & WATER STREETS, TEANECK, N.J. TEaneck 7 - 7890 "Come On Team - Let's Go" WILMAR'S THE BERGEN MOTORS, INC. Wonderland of Fashions Home of Pre-teen - Misses and Ladies Sizes 543 Cedar Lane TE 6-3253 BIG DISCOUNTS ~ DODGE - PLYMOUTH BERGEN TOOL RENTAL & GARDEN CENTER DODGE TRUCKS • 762 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck, N. J. Guaranteed Used Cars TEaneck 6-7779 21 S S. Washington Ave. Bergenfield, N. J. Bob Smith Bob Miles DUmont 4-2025 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS SKOURAS OF TEANECK THEATRE • BISCHOFF'S Compliments of A. H. 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J. f,"<lt\!Q><?I~!QIIQ>r.QI<Q><Q><Q><Q><Q><Q>~<Q>.., F<Q><Q>~<Q><Q><Q><Q><Q>~<Q><Q><Q><Q><Q><Q><Ql1 § TOBLER'S § ~ Compliments of ~ ~ New Jersey's Biggest and Best ~ § HOLMES & KNUDSEN ~ § CAMERA § § and § ~ ~ §. § CONTRACTORS § ~ SPORT SHOP § § § § § § WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. J. § ~ 508 - 31st ST. to ;07 - 32nd STREET ~ § ~ § UNION CITY, N. J. ~ § TEaneck 7-1645 ~ § UN. 4-7700 § ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ §..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:: Dover Invades Route 4 Stadium The once-postponed opening of the 1958 football Up front the Indians are in good shape. They season for Coach Charlie Gunner's Teaneck High have three 200-pound tackles in big Ed Scharer, Bob School aggregation will take place this afternoon as Radley, and John Jernick. They bolster a strong for the Dover High club invades the Route 4 stadium. ward wall which could give Teaneck trouble. This is a peculiar contest for the Big Blue grid Gunner's Highwaymen are still untried. Four ders. Gunner and his staff have no scouting report scrimmage games have suggested that Teaneck has on the Tigers. By the same token the Tigers have a lightning fast line and a backfield with gr:eat depth · nothing on Teaneck. Both clubs lost out on their first and good speed. Still and all, the Big Blue- <;lid not games. Dover's scheduled meeting with Nutley was run across the caliber of competition in scrimmage cancelled while Teaneck will play Fair Lawn on that was hoped for by the coaching staff. Saturday, November 8. Passaic and Dumont, which had been strong It poured heavily last Saturday morning and last year, failed to test the Highwaymen as in 1957, Director of Athletics Wally Gibble finally called off when Teaneck moved to a 7-2 record and its second the contest when it was felt that the field would be straight Nothern New Jersey Interscholastic League unplayable. What results is a solid 9-game schedule title, which it shared with Englewood. in nine weeks for the Highwaymen, climaxed by the annual Thanksgiving Day battle with Hackensack. Teaneck will probably be in better physical shape than it was last week. InjurieS- had been dog Today's contest with Dover is expected to be the ging the Teaneck camp but most of the ill or dis first of nine rough afternoons. The Morris County abled players are back in action. eleven comes to town with a solid football reputa tion. Coach Bill Hopkins Indians will probably use a tight T formation with a few wrinkles. Offensively, Teaneck will probably start with Barry Herbert and Arne Thorsland at the ends, Mike Denino and Kip Botyos at the tackles, Al Hilkman Don Alperti is the scoring threat for the visitors and Phil and Jerry Fineran at guards, and Lyn Fran with Bill Dee and Jack DeLorenzo also figured to cis at center. Phil Mapes and Ed Minsky get the call give the Teaneck club a trying time. on defense. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ §~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ § ' 4' § ' COWEN'S §§. l Tel. TEaneck 6-4049 ~ ~ GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ~ § GRATZEL'S BAKERY ~ ~ 478 CEDAR LANE ~ ~ § § TEANECK, N. J. § § § § 3 § ~ "It Takes the Cake ta Make the Pa•ty" ! § TEaneck 6- 564 ~ ~ GIFTS - BOOKS - GAMES § ~ 474 CEDAR LANE 1EANECK, N. J. ~ § OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AN OFFENSIVE DRILL. .. TEANECK HIGH uses dummies very successfully in scrimmage. Coach Charlie Gunner can pace his Big Blue gridders through all of their offensive assignments without actually re sorting to contact. Here the Highwaymen perform during a rollout maneuver. The defensive linemen battle the offensive forward wall with the dummies. The Teaneck backfield is loaded: Len Garille is After this afternoon's meeting with Dover the the starting quarterback with defensive star Bob Highwaymen begin work on the opening of the de Cannon in reserve. Bart DiChiara, Al Wiener, Tom fense of their NNJIL title. Next Saturday the Big Siwulec, Ken Naas, Pete Luongo, and Cannon are all Blue venture to Tenafly for the first circuit scrap. available for action. Any three could win the starting The Tigers have a good club, featured by back spots with Wiener, Luongo, and DiChiara rated good Fred Crabbe. Red Littler, the Tiger coach, would chances. like nothing better than an upset decision over Tea This is a pony backfield. The heaviest player neck. in it is fullback Luongo at 160 pounds. Still and all The next home game is the eagerly awaited the backs can move, block, and hustle. Gunner is meeting with Memorial of West New York. Joe well satisfied with his backfield crew, especially Coviello's monsters of the midway will arrive on from the viewpoint of depth which will enable him October 18. The game figures tb draw ',he largest to juggle his forces. crowd in Bergen County football history. PROBABLE TEANECK STARTING LINEUP L.E. L.T. L.G c R.G. R.T. R.E. B. Herbert M. Denino A. Hilkman L. Francis J. Finneran K. Botyos A. Thorsland 87 70 67 56 73 88 84 L.H.B. Q.B. R.H.B. A. Wiener L. Garille B. DiChiara 43 42 48 • F.B. P. Luongo 52 TEANECK HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD STAFF No. Name . Pos . Hgt. Wgt. G Coach ...... ................................ :............. Chafles Gunner 40-Joseph ·Rude Q.B. 6' 150 10 Ass't. Coach ........................................... .Joseph Cervino 41 - William Jacobsen Q.B. 5'9 145 ll .. 42- Leonard Garille Q.B. 5'-9 150 12 Ass't. Coach .................. , ....._ ................... .Jack Armstrong 43-Alar1 ':Wiener ·H.B. 5'8 150 ' 12 Ass't. Coach .................... :....... ,..... :.... ~_ Edward Scagliotti 44- Thorrias Telesca F.B. 5'10 160 'll Ass't. ·coach ......................... :•;:: ....... --.·-----~- Russell Meyers 45-Kenn~th ·N aas ·r{B. 5'5 145 'll Team 'Physician ....................~ ......... Dr.' Richard B. Berlin 5!4 46-Thomas Siwulet: H:E. 145 12 , ; Director of Athletics ......... :,;:·: ......... .'.Wallace R. Gibble 47- Robert(Cannon, Co-Capt. Q.B. 5'8 150 12 Principal ...........................................! Miss Helen B. Hill 48-Bart Di Chiata F.B. 5'8 150 12 49- Richard Tolomeo Q.B. 5'7 145 12 Superintendent of Schools .... Dr. Theos I. Anderson 50-Max ~ Hasse H.B. 5'7 145 12 Manager ............................................................. .Jay Stein 31-BarrycLiebl H.B. 6' 160 ll Ass't. Manager ........................................... -.Larry Gruder 52-Peter 7Luongo F.B. 6' l 165 ' ll Ass't. Manager ....................................... George Jaeger 53-Soph.:·Back of the.Week Ass't. Manager .................................... Merri1l Morrison 54-Doncil'd' Mairs c 6' 150 ll 55--Arvid !thorsland c 6' 200 12 . Ass't. Mannager ..................................... William Lasser 56-Lyn !i='r<mc_is , c 6'3 175 12 Ass't. Manager ........................................... .John Wilson 57--Arthur·:cooke ' RB. 5'3 130 ll 58--Joel :iNussbaufn H.B. 5'8 ' 145 12 59-ScottfCross H.B. .: 5'11 150 ' 11 60-Geotqe;;Mayer G 6' '155 ' 11 61-Leroy~tn.ieh G '5'9 ' 180 12 63-SophlLineman of the· .week · CHEER LEADERS 64-Willtamr~Gh'hleff T 5'6 185 12 Elaine Gershon - Captain ·Diana Joy - Alternate 65-Karl:Reer G 5'9 160 ll Billie Archbald Karen Lowry 66- Richard Levis G 6' 185 12 67- Alfred-Hilkman G 5'10 175 12 Elaine DeGenaro Willie Fowlkes 68-Walter Stoll c 6'1 180 ll Glen Koeppel Sandra· Plotnick 69- Gary Ku1hanjian G 5'9 160 11 Holly Micheletti Eileen Winn 70- Michae1 Denino, Co-Capt.