Page 10 Thursday, July 8, 2004 The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains – Fanwood TIMES A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION St. Aloysius Softball Men Tap Under-Stocked St. Kilian, 9-3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9

formed some wizardry with his glove and scored when Betau’s fly to right and pitcher Howie Bialos added a was dropped in the fifth. nice snag of his own. After the Aloysius defense permit- Aloysius looked tough in the top of ted no runs in the fifth, Betau hollered, the first and trampled the plate four “You guys are looking marvelous out times. McKinney beat out an infield there!” single and Woodring reached base In the seventh, Aloysius put to- safely on an error in right. Chianowyz gether three singles and an error to drilled a two-run double and Betau get one runner home – Ken Broyles – followed with an RBI single. After and had the bases loaded with Neal Kennedy singled, Rutkowski ripped LaStrange holding up at third when an RBI single. the notorious “Hecklers” were prod- Stratton whacked his solo blast in ding the base runners to be more the bottom of the first then Aloysius aggressive. David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times answered with one in the second. “It’s all fun and game until some- Shackamaxon Golf Pro Michael Kierner O’Hara, who was on second, scored one pulls a hamstring,” uttered on a muffed force out attempt. LaStrange. In the third, Aloysius took a 6-1 Reason prevailed and, in the bot- Shackamaxon Pro Discusses lead when Cihanowyz singled then, tom of the seventh, Cihanowyz ended David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times after Tom Reade and Jim Steger both the game when he robbed Michalisin DRILLING A DOUBLE TO RIGHT…St. Al’s Scott Curtis whacks a double to singled, was brought home by of a hit with his magnificent sliding Three Types of Chip Shots right and later scores in the fourth inning against St. Kilian. Kennedy’s single to left. catch. “We can get back into this game,” St. Aloysius 411 110 1 9 By MICHAEL KIERNER have practiced this shot, experiment PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE yelled Bialos. St. Kilian 102 000 0 3 Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times with the different clubs. With the 7 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY The Kilians did just that with two When it comes to scoring on days iron, the ball will not be in the air for FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION runs in the bottom of the inning. Left- Scotch Hills Women that you don’t have your “A” game, a long time but it will roll quite a bite. Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations for the Borough of Fanwood and the Township of Westfield, handed Mike Michalisin, usually a your chipping is extremely impor- With the pitching wedge, the ball will Union County, dead pull hitter, slapped a single to Tell Golf Results: tant. There is a way to hit three differ- be in the air as much as it will roll on center but was forced out at second AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency A spokeswoman for the Scotch ent chip shots with one type of tech- the ground. And with the sand wedge, ACTION: Proposed rule. on Romash’s dazzling play of Hills Women’s Golf Association of nique. the ball will be in the air for a long SUMMARY: Stratton’s sizzling grounder. Reilly The clubs you will need are your 7- time and will not roll much. Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (1% Scotch Plains announced the results singled, Harry Semple walked and of the Chairman’s Cup (First Round) iron, pitching wedge and sand wedge. These shots could be used in differ- annual chance) flood elevations shown in the preliminary Flood Insurance Studies and Gordon smacked his two-run single. Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the communities listed in the table below. The base flood held on June 22 and the 100% Handi- The way to execute these shots is ent situations, giving you more than elevations are the basis for the floodplain management measures that each community Scott Curtis doubled and scored on cap Tournament held June 29. simple. It is very important that you one option when it comes to chipping. is required to either adopt or show evidence of being already in effect in order to qualify O’Hara’s single to put Aloysius up 7- CHAIRMAN’S CUP (FLIGHT A): set up to the shot correctly. Michael Kierner is the Head Teach- or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). 3 in the fourth then Cihanowyz singled Try to set up to the golf ball as if ing Professional at Shackamaxon Golf DATES: Low Gross: Marge Grimmer 42, The period for comment will be ninety (90) days following the second publication of Low Net: Grimmer, Alice Kehler 29 you were going to putt. This means and Country Club. For information these proposed rules in a newspaper of local circulation. Scotch Hills Results Second: Maureen Wetzel 30 that you should have your eyes over about lessons please call, (908) 233- Lessees and owners of real property in the following communities are encouraged to FLIGHT B: the ball and the shaft of the club is 3989. review the preliminary Flood Insurance Studies and Flood Insurance Rate Maps and to Of Chairman’s Cup: almost vertical. If this is difficult be- submit comments to the appropriate community representatives as listed below. Pro- Low Gross: Ronnie Buob, Carole Wolfpack 13/14s Whip posed base flood elevations along flood sources studied in detail are shown on the flood A spokeswoman for the Scotch Hills Katz, Mary Kay Danskin 50 cause of the length of the club, choke profiles in the study. The proposed modified base flood elevations are as follows: Women’s Golf Association of Low Net: Nancy Phares 29 down on the grip. Summit, Branchburg Scotch Plains announced the re- Second: Gert Simons, Katz, Danskin 30 After you are comfortable in your Source of Flooding and *Elevation in sults of the Chairman’s Cup (Final set up, shift your weight to your left The Baseball School’s 13/14 Travel Location of Referenced feet (NGVD) FLIGHT C: Team completed come-from-behind Elevation Existing / Modified Communities Affected Round) held on June 29. Low Gross: Olga Rose 61 side. Now make your putting stroke. FLIGHT A: As you swing the club your weight victories over Summit in the Nomahegan Brook: Low Net: Rose 33 First Place: Alice Kehler 61 should stay on your left side, this will Branchburg Tournament, 20-10, and At the confluence with *73 *74 **Townships of Cranford, and Spring- Second: Camille Hayden, Phyllis Branchburg in the New Providence field, Second Place: Marge Grimmer 63 Coumbe 36 enable you to brush the grass around Approximately 580 feet downstream *73 *74 Town of Westfield FLIGHT B: your golf ball. Brushing the grass League, 13-11. The victories left the of Springfield Avenue First Place: Mary Kay Danskin 57 Low Putts: Danskin, Wetzel around your golf ball will make it go Wolfpack atop the standings in the Robinsons Branch: Second Place: Nancy Phares 61 Chip-in: Danskin #5 into the air and not be skulled over the Branchburg Tournament with a 2-0 At the confluence with Rahway River *15 *14 **City of Rahway, Town of Westfield, FLIGHT C: Birdie: Drina Erhard green. record and tied for second in their New At the confluence of Robinsons Branch 15*51 *50 **Township of Clark First Place: Jo Miller 68 100% HANDICAP (FLIGHT A): Finally, this type of shot should be Providence League with a 5-1-1 record. Cedar Brook: Second Place: Low Gross: used from a good lie not when the ball Jackson Udelsman, John Bouck and At Terrill Road None *131 Borough of Fanwood Delores Jennings 69 Marge Grimmer 47 Low Net: Linnea Rhodes, Alice is in the thick rough. Also, once you Ethan Barnett manned the mound and A point immediately upstream of pitched brilliantly in spite of some Willow Avenue None *141 Kehler 32 PUBLIC NOTICE Second: Grimmer, Charleen Szenyi 34 PUBLIC NOTICE early errors in both contests. Udelsman *National Geodetic Vertical Datum and Bouck collected the wins while ** These communities are included in separate local newspapers TOWN OF WESTFIELD FLIGHT B: TOWN OF WESTFIELD Barnett picked up the save against BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Low Gross: Mary Kay Danskin 47 BOARD OF HEALTH ADDRESSES: Branchburg. Centerfielder Joseph Notice is hereby given that Westfield Low Net: Danskin 27 Public notice is hereby given that Ordi- Borough of Fanwood Board of Adjustment adopted Resolutions DelPrete, first baseman Tommy Bouck Maps available for inspection at the Fanwood Borough Engineer’s Office, 75 North Second: Ronnie Buob 31 nance #BOH 01-2004, entitled “AN ORDI- at its June 14, 2004 meeting for the follow- NANCE ESTABLISHING A FEE SCHED- and second baseman Evan Silverman Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey. ing applications heard at its June 14, 2004 Third: Petie Prybylski, Nancy Phares 32 ULE FOR VITAL STATISTICS OF THE were defensive standouts. Send comments to The Honorable Colleen Mahr, Mayor of the Borough of Fanwood, meeting: BOARD OF HEALTH OF WESTFIELD Will Hubbard and Greg Lamparello 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey 07023-1397. FLIGHT C: James and Patricia Blake, 120 Wells AND AMENDING EXISTING BOARD OF collected five hits apiece while Low Gross: Martha McCaskie 52 HEALTH ORDINANCES” was adopted by Town of Westfield Street, seeking permission to construct a Silverman and Barnett added four each. Maps available for inspection at the Westfield Town Engineer’s Office, Municipal second floor addition contrary to the re- Low Net: McCaskie 28 the Westfield Board of Health at a special Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey. quirements of Section 11.09E6 of the Land Second: Delores Jennings 33 meeting held on June 29, 2004 at 5:00 Tommy Bouck and Connor Viglianti Use Ordinance. Ordinance requires a mini- P.M. added three hits. Billy Kurzenberger, Send comments to The Honorable Gregory McDermott, Mayor of the Town of Third: Jo Miller 34 mum side yard of 10 feet. 9.3 feet is This Ordinance shall take effect immedi- Kyle Richers and Tom Holt each lashed Westfield, Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, New Jersey 07090. proposed. Approved with conditions. ately after publication as required by law. Low Putts: Prybylski 13 Marylou Fashano-Soltis out base hits. DelPrete swiped five For further information please contact the Map Assistance Center toll free at: Lori A. Boyd, Secretary Chip-in: 1-877-FEMA-MAP (1-877-336-2627) Board of Adjustment Betty Fitterer #2 Board Secretary bases at will in the contest and ac- 1 T - 7/8/04 & 7/15/04, The Leader Fee: $193.80 1 T - 7/8/04, The Leader Fee: $16.32 Birdie: Linnea Rhodes #7 1 T - 7/8/04, The Leader Fee: $16.32 counted for four runs.

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