A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood Thursday, July 30, 1998 Page 13 CYAN MARVELLI, FILIPSKI SLAM HOMERS

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By DAVID B. CORBIN out by Marian catcher Dave “Ozi” Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times while attempting to steal third. Doyle Sun Valley moved a step closer to and Pasquariello who both walked,

obtaining a better playoff position in respectively scored on a Marvelli the Fanwood Old Men’s Softball sacrifice fly and a Darlington single. MAGENTA Association by singeing Marian Av- Marian squeezed another in enue, 11-3, at La Grande Park in the sixth when Chuck Lehman Fanwood on July 20. Bill Marvelli reached base on an error, Tim and Kevin Filipski got Sun Valley Nielson singled, Malta walked and stepping highly with home runs in Mondelli sacrificed to center to drive the first . Lehman home. Jeff Doyle led off the first with a Sun Valley lit up in the seventh and David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times walk, then stole second. Dan glowed with four more runs. Manzi TO CENTER...Don Darlington of Sun Valley swings and misses this David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times Pasquariello launched a sacrifice fly and Teel walked, then Doyle dribbled pitch but later drills a double to center in the third inning against Marian LOOPING SINGLE TO LEFT Tony Perfilio of St. Jude loops a single to left to deep center and Doyle dashed an RBI single to right. Pasquariello Avenue. BLACK in the second inning against St. Michael at Jerseyland Field in Scotch Plains on around third and into home for the July 24. St. Jude squeezed an 11-10 victory. walked and Teel scored on a throw- score. Marvelli smashed his solo ing error, Marvelli poked an RBI Union County Senior 50+ to left, Don Darlington single to left, then later scored on a St. Jude Gang Green Stops Softball League Results St. Michael Big Blue, 11-10 (As of July 17) provide the power for Antones. Comcast Cablevision 10, Nilsen Legg Mason 28, Cheeques 6 By DAVID B. CORBIN shot which eluded the . Marv Detective Agency 5 Jack Geoghan had four hits with a Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times Scherb slapped a single to left to Comcast was led by Dom Deo, double, Jim Vierschiling had four hits, Angels Division leader St. Jude bring home Williams and Reade. Fred DiMartino, Charles Lehman, John Wheatley tripled and Wayne erupted for nine runs in the fourth After holding St. Jude, St. Michael Ron Virgilio with two hits each. Ron Smeaton had a double and for inning and repelled a late rally by added two more runs in the bottom of Torsiello had two hits, a triple and Legg’s. Chip Weiss, Blair Rush and Saints Division leader St. Michael the second. Fred Holm hacked a single three RBI. Tony Olive had two hits each to pull off an 11-10 victory in St. to left and Joe Borowski sizzled a Cheeques 13, Legg Mason 10 Comcast Cablevlson 9, Nilsen De- single up-the-middle. Paul Morello Bartholomew’s Oldtimers Softball Chip Weiss had three hits, and tective Agency 7 League action at Jerseyland Field wiggled a single to center to load the Howard Jones who also had three In eight Comcast won on a in Scotch Plains on July 24. The bases, then Bill Lawrence launched a hits was the winning pitcher for two-run homer by Bill Reicle (num- sacrifice fly to right field to send “Gang Green” St. Jude boosted its Cheeques. Bob Clark, Mick ber 4 on the season), after Nilsen had record to 14-1. Holm home. Roberts ripped a single McNicholas and Bill Canata had three come back with four runs in the last The “Green Machine” struck first to left to score Borowski. hits. Bob Rahnenfuhrer homered, inning to tie the game. For Comcast No further runs were scored until with two runs. Bob Elmi looped a Willie Morrison doubled and Fred DiMartino and Charles single to left and then scored on a “Gang Green” went to work like a McNicholas tripled for Legg Mason. Ramsthaler had three hits each Reicle well-oiled machine in the fourth. had two hits with three RBI, and Jim Marty Bernstein and Grizzard singled, Union Center National Bank 17, David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times Russell’s Tuxedo 12 Malfetti had two hits with a triple, a then Tom Rutkowski rocked an RBI SLIDING SAFELY FOR THE HOME RUN Bill Marvelli of Sun Valley home run (number 5) and four RBI. single past shortstop. Tony Perfilio, slides into the plate to complete a home run that he crushed in the first inning. Bob Renaud homered for UCNB. Joe Romash and Joe Dolan each fol- Sun Valley turned the lights out on Marian Avenue, 11-3, at La Grande Park Antones Pub & Grill 19, All Union Center National Bank 20, lowed with RBI singles and Fran in Fanwood on July 20. America Financial 11 Russell’s Tuxedo 5 UCNB was led by Karl Grossman Lienhard lashed an RBI single to right. dropped a looping double over short- throwing error. John Patricco and Rich Hyer had four Lou DeChristofaro bounced an RBI hits each, Pete Byrnes, Al Daddio and who hit three home runs including a stop, then Filipski hammered his With a huge lead, Lima was ruth- grand slam. Paul Kaessler and John single to left, Elmi hit a grounder to homer to remote center field to cap a less in the seventh. Only Steve Grim- Bob Matten had three hits, Vic Gorman second which was muffed as another and Jerry Faruolo had two hits. Antones O’Rourke had a double and triple and four-run inning. Al Manzi also mer reached base on a single to right Alan Schachman pitched a strong game. run scored and Friedlander whacked singled in the inning. and Sun Valley picked up its fifth had five home runs, two each by Matten a two-RBI single to right to give “Gang Ace pitcher Pete Lima retired all victory of the season. and Hyer and one Vic Gorman. Antones Crest Refrigeration 17, Union Cen- Green” an 11-5 lead. three Marian batters and Marian also turned a triple play John Lyp 3B to ter National Bank 9 “Big Blue” was saddened by the pitcher Joe Dasti escaped the second Sun Valley (5-6) 400 102 4 11 Fatuolo 2B to Byrnes 1B. Crest was led by Lee Brandyberry momentous event; however, there was Marian Avenue 020 001 0 03 inning unscathed. Frank Malta ripped Antones Pub & Grill 24, All with five hits. David Levine and still some stomping to do on the base a single to leadoff the bottom of the Bob Raskin had multi-hits and John pads. In the bottom of the sixth Reade America Financial 8 second for Marian. Danny Mondelli Antones was led by Bob Matten and Kennedy pitched well and had multi- reached safely on an error, Scherb drilled an RBI double to left and hits as well. John O’Rourke had a ricocheted a single off the third Rich Hyer with four hits each, Vic moved to third on a throw home. Goldman, Jerry Faruolo, Mike Pender double and a triple and Jerry Arkus baseman and Nick Barattucci hooked Chris Lynch stepped to the plate and and Paul Kaessler had two doubles an RBI single to left. Ben LoBrace and Mike Denci had three hits, John drove Mondelli home with a grounder Patricco and Pete Byrnes had two hits. and single each for UCNB. bopped a single to center, Morello to second, making the score, 4-2. grounded out to the pitcher as Bob Matten blasted two homers and a Legg Mason 18, All America Fi- Sun Valley attempted some un- triple and Steve Fatula homered to nancial 4 Barattucci scored and Lawrence usual and unfortunate base running David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times lobbed an RBI single to right, nar- Bill Canata homered, Jack Goeghan SINGLE TO CENTER Fran in the top of the third which resulted Fanwood Old Men’s tripled and John Wheatley had three rowing the score to 11-9. in no runs. Darlington doubled to Lienhard of St. Jude lashes an RBI After Pietrucka made a fabulous, hits with a triple. Bob Rahnenfuhrer single to center in the fourth inning center but was nailed out while at- Softball Association and Rich Eger doubled for Legg’s. against St. Michael. run-saving diving catch in left field, tempting to take third, then Joe St. Michael approached the plate in Spotto singled to right and stole FOMSA STANDINGS: Nilsen Detective Agency 11, single from Jeff Friedlander. Rich the bottom of the seventh. Pietrucka second but was thrown out attempt- (As of July 27) Cheeques 10 Worth singled to move Friedlander punched a single to left and moved TEAM W L Tino Iannaccone, Jerry Barrett and ing to steal third. Manzi wiggled a Hunter Avenue 10 4 to scoring position, then Friedlander to third on two outfield flies. With single to right but Lima flied out to Pete Ierino had three hits each, Bob scored on Randy Grizzard’s grounder two out, Reade rapped an RBI single Willoughby Road 9 4 left to end the inning. Russell Road 7 5 Debellis homered and George to the pitcher. to center and Scherb put the tying Lima regained his composure in Montrose Avenue 8 6 Crostowitz pitched Nilsen to victory. The “Big Blue” of St. Michael run on second with a single to cen- Sun Valley 5 7 Chip Weiss and Lou Koehler had the next three innings and held Shady Lane 6 8 quickly retaliated to take a 3-2 lead. ter. Barattucci hit a dangerous chop Marian to only a single by Malta in three hits each for Cheeques. Floyd Roberts drew a walk, Steve to Frank Chupko, the St. Jude Poplar Place 5 9 the fourth and a single to Shamus Marian Avenue 3 10 Pietrucka singled to left, then was pitcher. Chupko leaped, snagged Dolan in the fifth. During that time, PUBLIC NOTICE thrown out on a force play. Tony the ball and threw it to first for the Sun Valley added another run in the David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times Williams reached first safely on an- final out. SINGLE TO RIGHT Jeff Doyle of PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE fourth. Doyle singled then scored on Sun Valley slaps a single to right in the other force play and Tom Reade Pasquariello’s double to center. SHERIFF’S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, brought Roberts home when he hit a St. Jude (14-1) 200 900 0 11 fourth inning. Doyle scored four times SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, St. Michael (7-5) 320 004 1 10 Sun Valley increased its lead to 7- in the game. CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-11376-97. 2 in the top of the sixth. After Jamie DOCKET NO. F-7933-94. INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK, A NEW Teel manipulated his way around PUBLIC NOTICE OCWEN FEDERAL BANK FSB, PLAIN- JERSEY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, F/K/ second on a zany play, he was thrown TIFF vs. ALEXANDRE ESTEVES AND A INVESTORS SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- A. J. Jersey Clangs the Jolly SHERIFF’S SALE LAURINDA ESTEVES, HUSBAND AND SOCIATION, PLAINTIFF vs. CARMEN SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, WIFE; ET ALS, DEFENDANT. VALENTIN AND MRS. CARMEN PUBLIC NOTICE CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, VALENTIN, HIS WIFE; ET ALS, DEFEN- DOCKET NO. F-604-97. DATED FEBRUARY 23, 1998 FOR SALE DANT. Trolley’s Bell in Playoff, 8-6 SHERIFF’S SALE NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE CORPO- OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, RATION, PLAINTIFF vs. JAMES By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1998 FOR SALE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, JACKSON AND JOYCE TAYLOR, HIS tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. Paul Stofa bounced a one-out single the sixth, but Jogis flied out to center DOCKET NO. F-000195-97. WIFE; CITIBANK SOUTH DAKOTA, N.A., public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- COLONIAL SAVINGS BANK, SLA, DEFENDANT. County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by to left for the Trolley in the fourth, but for the third out. All three Jersey PLAINTIFF vs. CARL J. SWENSON, ET public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union Jersey pitcher Nugent got Walsh to batters were retired in the bottom of CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY AL., DEFENDANT. DATED MAY 18, 1998 FOR SALE OF THE 12TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 at County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, pop up to the catcher, then confidently the sixth and Shor was the only Trol- CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, MORTGAGED PREMISES. two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY struck out the next batter. Nugent ley batter to reach base in the seventh DATED JANUARY 14, 1998 FOR SALE By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- successful bidders must have 20% of their THE 12TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 at OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by bid available in cash or certified check at the two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All looped a single to left in the bottom of as A. J. Jersey preserved the victory. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- successful bidders must have 20% of their the fourth but was unable to score. public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union conclusion of the sales. Jolly Trolley 050 010 0 06 tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, The judgment amount is $157,565.35. bid available in cash or certified check at the With one out in the fifth, Jogis A. J. Jersey 401 030 x 08 public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY The property to be sold is located in the conclusion of the sales. wiggled a single up-the-middle, then County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, THE 19TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 at City of ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07201, The judgment amount is $147,790.30. Playoff Game 2 Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All County of UNION and State of New Jersey. The property to be sold is located in the tagged up and flew to second on a fly THE 5TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 at City of Elizabeth, County of Union and State ball to center. Shor slapped a single A. J. Jersey 4, Jolly Trolley 3 successful bidders must have 20% of their Commonly known as: 120 SMITH A. J. Jersey barely held on to elimi- two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All bid available in cash or certified check at the STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY of New Jersey. past short and Jogis scored to put the nate the Jolly Trolley from the Westfield successful bidders must have 20% of their conclusion of the sales. 07201. It is commonly known as 655 Adams Jolly Trolley in front, 6-5. Men’s Softball League playoffs on July bid available in cash or certified check at the The judgment amount is $107,072.60. Tax Lot No. 14 in Block No. E. Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey. 23. A. J. Jersey advanced to face first- conclusion of the sales. LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ELIZA- Dimension of Lot: approximately 25 feet It is known and designated as Block No. 8, The decisive inning arrived. Meade The judgment amount is $239,498.07. Lot No. 59. mashed a leadoff double down the seeded Chaos in the semifinals. BETH, COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE wide by 125 feet long. MUNICIPALITY: Westfield. OF NEW JERSEY. Nearest Cross Street: East Jersey Street. The dimensions are 25 feet wide by 150 third baseline, Ciullo whizzed a liner COUNTY: Union, STATE OF NEW JER- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1086 WILLIAM Situate at a point on the northwesterly feet long. past the shortstop and Meade scored. PUBLIC NOTICE SEY. STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY sideline of Smith Street distance approxi- Nearest cross street: Situate on the south- STREET & STREET NO.: 762 Clark mately 213 feet northwesterly from its inter- easterly line of Adams Avenue, 94.22 feet Robinson rocked a single to right and SHERIFF’S SALE 07201. Street. section with the northwesterly sideline of from the southwesterly line of Louisa Street. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, TAX LOT NO. 1436 BLOCK NO. 9. Kolas drove Ciullo home on a fielder’s TAX BLOCK NO. AND LOT NO.: BLOCK East Jersey Street. Prior lien(s): None. CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DIMENSIONS: 22.42 FEET WIDE X choice. Hobson drilled a single to NO.: 709, LOT NO.: 6. There is due approximately the sum of There is due approximately the sum of DOCKET NO. F-9470-96. 100.00 FEET DEEP. DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 330 feet by 60.77 $161,733.17 together with lawful interest $151,716.76 together with lawful interest center and Robinson rolled home to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE NEAREST CROSS STREET: SITUATE feet. and costs. and costs. give A. J. Jersey an 8-6 lead. ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF vs. CARLOS ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF NEAREST CROSS STREET: 175.49 feet There is a full legal description on file in There is a full legal description on file in SALAZAR, ET AL., DEFENDANT. WILLIAM STREET 193.45 FEET FROM Defense prevailed for the remain- from the intersection of Effingham Place. the Union County Sheriff’s Office. the Union County Sheriff’s Office. CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH- der of the game. Johnson hit a two- There is due approximately the sum of The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn DATED MARCH 3, 1997 FOR SALE OF EASTERLY LINE OF MADISON AVENUE. $246,212.38 together with lawful interest this sale. this sale. out single for the Trolley in the top of MORTGAGED PREMISES. There is due approximately the sum of and costs. RALPH FROEHLICH RALPH FROEHLICH By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- $109,952.49 together with lawful interest There is a full legal description on file in SHERIFF SHERIFF tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by and costs. the Union County Sheriff’s Office. FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, STERN, LAVINTHAL, NORGAARD & public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union There is a full legal description on file in The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn Attorneys KAPNICK, Attorneys County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, the Union County Sheriff’s Office. this sale. Suite 201 Suite 300 Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn RALPH FROEHLICH 7 Century Drive 293 Eisenhower Parkway THE 12TH DAY OF AUGUST A.D., 1998 at this sale. SHERIFF Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Livingston, New Jersey 07039-1711 two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All RALPH FROEHLICH WILLIAM M.E. POWERS, JR., Attorney CH-753907 (WL) CH-753904 (WL) successful bidders must have 20% of their SHERIFF 737 Stokes Road 4 T - 7/16, 7/23, 4 T - 7/16, 7/23, bid available in cash or certified check at the SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A., Attorneys P.O. Box 1088 7/30 & 8/6/98 Fee: $179.52 7/30 & 8/6/98 Fee: $183.60 conclusion of the sales. 1034 Laurel Oak Road, Suite 1 Medford, New Jersey 08055-9962 Voorhees, New Jersey 08043 The judgment amount is $115,025.38. CH-753617 (WL) MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth. CH-753912 (WL) 4 T - 7/9, 7/16, 4 T - 7/23, 7/30, COUNTY: Union, STATE OF NEW JER- 7/23 & 7/30/98 Fee: $161.16 SEY. 8/6 & 8/13/98 Fee: $173.40 STREET & STREET NO.: 13 John Street. TAX BLOCK NO. AND LOT NO.: BLOCK 1998 RAIDER SOCCER CAMP NO.: 7, LOT NO. 650A. SOCCER SKILLS DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 25.00 feet by at Scotch Plains-Fanwood 50.58 feet. AND DRILLS INC. High School NEAREST CROSS STREET: 139.50 from First Avenue. Dir: Tom Breznitsky There is due approximately the sum of SPFHS Boy’s Varsity Soccer Coach $125,667.73 together with lawful interest and costs. in association with There is a full legal description on file in The Dutch Soccer Academy the Union County Sheriff’s Office. Because A Left Foot Is A Terrible Thing To Waste The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn A YEAR ROUND SOCCER TUTORING B G this sale. SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES, WE Openings RALPH FROEHLICH SPECIALIZE IN THE DEVELOPMENT O I AugAvailable 3-Aug 7 SHERIFF OF BALL CONTROL SKILLS. R Session Y WILLIAM M.E. POWERS, JR., Attorney SUMMER CLINICS AVAILABLE L David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times 737 Stokes Road S P.O. Box 1088 FALL SESSION STARTS WEEK S SAFE AT THIRD Mike Novy of A. OF SEPTEMBER 2ND J. Jersey alit safely into third base in Medford, New Jersey 08055-9962 SESSION II – August 3-7 CH-753059 (WL) (908) 753-8240 the second inning during the playoff 4 T - 7/16, 7/23, For Camp Brochure, please call game with the Jolly Trolley. 7/30 & 8/6/98 Fee: $159.12 Tom Turnbull, Dir. (908) 322-6102