Four Page Colored 12 Pages Today < Two Sections Comic Section PRICE THRKE CENTS WOODHRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, li):>2 XUI, No. 50 LEGION MEETINGS ANNUAL CONCERT The annual concert of the Wood- Miss Ruth Howell To The American Legion, Pout 87, Love Favors Retention WorkOf Woodbridge Man Accepted idgft-Wirfi school orchestra will he will meet in School No. 11 on Tuos- Kiven in the auditorium of the school dny and Fridfy evening hereafter on Harron avenue, Friday evening, Enact Leading Role for drum and bugle corps practice, By GovernmenthrUse On New Coin Mnrch 4, at 8:15 o'clock. There will due to many social events for which Of Manual Training In lie dancing after the concert with In Senior Play, 'Oh, Professor' it must prepare. The corps will play . Cavallito, 26, Of Churjh Street, One Of Country's Lead^ Harry Brown and his Laurence Har- Ht West New York, N. ,]., on May 15. lbino bor Casino orchestra in attendance. Which Will Be Presented designers aiid Sculptors, Has Made Exact Reproduction Tonight — Excellent Cast. Township School System Of Houdon Bust Of George Washington For Use On Bi- centennial Coin To Be Issued Soon-Has N. Y. Studio. Cast in the role of "Patty Patter- Fire Commissioners Supervising Principal Says He Hopes Citizen* Of Community Cripples Dependable son", a young American woman who Will Not Fail Children At Election Tomorrow Night— mnn will maintains studios in New York ba- is constantly pursuing a Parisian ac- youllf„„«i• quaintance, Miss Ruth Howell, pretty In Woodbridge Pare Declares That Elimination Of The Arts Would ,. honor of having the w8lk of Woj'k of the Woodbridga man Ws And Loyal Employees Wnodbtidge high school senior, will Have tittle Effect On General Tax Rate klH,.d bands reproduced on a been on exhibition in every art show play the lead in the three-act Comedy, "Oh, Professor!" to be pre- 1932 Appropriation —State Pays Half t0 |,c issued by the United in the United States. The copyright on a plaque of Says Rotary Speaker sented by the senior class tonight in , government in the near fu- the high school auditorium at 8:1 !i - M;-II A I CI QAn 1 ... TW.n , , ., , . „ . .. _ . Professor Love pronounced himself George Washington, commemorat- heartily in favor of the retention of ing the 200th anniversary of his . V. Bleeker, Field Manager o'clock I1 Will Ask $4,301) Less than it ,s thohne hope Lovtrf Supervisine 0 h< g Pnn- Albino Cavillito• „•. , M,oft ott Last Year In District No. 1—, W { ": , . M, ; *\°J?- manual training and the household • — ., . . birth,' (1732-11)32), designed by Mr. Of Commission For Rehabil- _ , . ; bridge township schools, that at the arts in the schools. He said that both ,-,h street.>It was his design, an raVallho, has been issued to Erneft Few Contests In township. • election tomorrow night to determine _»re of a distinct value to the school i ii itation Of Cripples Gives (•production of the famous G, Schumann of Ford's. . '.the retention or the rejection of children and that the cost ot main- . '' ' - ' Mr. Schumann, who Is manufac- Fine Talk. With very few contents and with | manual training and the household .tajtiihg the arts irt the township Is ,,',,,|,,„()n„ bust of GeorgGeorgee ««•»>»»«"•• tu^g the pla»ue said this.morning appropriations placed at the lowest j ^rts as a part of the schoo) currjgft- B comparatively small. ,, has been formally adopted by that' they arfl beinp 8Oid by. leading "The average cripple Is more de- I possible levels, it is expected that the. ium "tj,at tj,B citizens of our com* elections for fire and light commis-1 unity will not fall the children". 'In the Woodbridge schools," said officials of the United States ^f)];m firmss mo n FirtFiftj,h aveavenuenue, , New York anil icndable and ambitious than the phy- m Mr. Love, "wo have the plants for in Washington, in addition to a num- .ically perfect employee," said Mr. iioners throughout^ the entire town-1 Tn an interview with an Indepen- ft im-ury for use on a coin to be ia- '"'" dent reporter yesterday afternoon manual training. The initial cost of ber of New Jersey dealers ',',. Vict«» Bleeker, field manager of ship tomorrow, will be comparative- it? introduction was met longajo. 11| in connection with the bl-cen- ly quiet. There are few new candi-' r.iiiul celebration for the. first pres- ;he New Jersey Commission for the Fifty per cent of its annual opera- Rehabilitation of Cripples in the dates in the field and most of the tion is carried by the state of New budgets have been pared. ent. course of a talk to the Woodbridge Prosecutor's Men Jersey, the other fifty per cent ba- I he Houdon bust, made from real In Woodbridge proper, the appro- raitied by local taxation. Medical Reports Rotary club yesterday noon, at its priation asked by the fire commis- , at Mount Vernon in 1785, has regular weekly luncheon in the Mid- 'The amount that would be saved sioners of District No. 1, which in- Raid Two Places to the district by its elimination rii selected by the Portrait Com- dlesex Hotel. Mr. Bleekvr's talk was cludes Woodbridge and Sewartm, will iii-i' of the Bicentennial Commis- At Board Meeting would be BO small that in the general illustrated with a short talking film. be $4,300 less than last year. The tax rate it would be negligible. The iii- as the official picture of the "Fa- "The three major objects of the Alleged Speakeasy In Sewaren President Of School Board voters will be asked to pass on the children who profit most by the work r of his country", commission of which I am a mem- following budget: current expenses, and One In Woodbridge are those who cannot go to college Mr. C'avallito, at present ranked as Surprised When Physician* ber," said Mr. Bleeker, "are to at- !f20,000; tires for fire trucks, $300; but who enter the ranks of industry • third leading sculptor in the Visited — Liquor Found In Submit Record Of Work tempt to restore physical condition, supplies, including a smoke mask, and become the backbone of the HW'I) States, has, despite his years, to train in an adapted field for em- $500, The total appropriation will be Each. country," stated Mr. Love. !in veil many notable successes in Done. ployment and to secure placement $20,800. "There are only certain years in field. in industry. At present, the commis- William Treen and William All- Two places in Woodbridge were 1 which the great majority of children Hi wns the designer and sculptor Reports received from two medsion is caring for 1,200 adult cases ah , present incumbents are running raided by men from the prosecutor's eim attend school aWd their oppor- the outstanding work on the Me-j MpuiB lvvv.,^« throughout the state. Three hundred for re-election. .'tinnno will'office on Wednesday. Liquor was tunities shouffl not be curtailed in n ml Continental Hall of the \ \ inspectors of the public school (MHi;e Ull UVUIIbauuj. j c& and fifty nine of these are being An iinnroDnation of ?it>,vuy win.. obtaine„. ._.__dj i•n eac..,,1h. nplaceiBee. , accordinaccording tto the slightest degree," said Mr. Love, ;intfhti'rs of the American Revolu, j ut the meeting of the Board of Edu he asked hy the think a tremendous mistake is • n in Washington, D. C, The np- . ti n Monday night occasioned at trained for some "particular branch the prosecutor's office. The raids, Washington, D. d h p ((rauua Ou »(i.i™, ...o..r crs of District No. 1. B. . it is said, were made as a result of | i ipaUties h to the tomb of the Unknown of work." it is said, were made as a result of b made by thogo mun c expression of surprise from Presi- pan, Henry A, Dunham and John complaints that had been made w ( ^ ,nteregts of economy are Mr. Bleeker urged the Rotariana p had two i mai in me imprests oi economy lior in Arlington cemetery wan dent Melvin Clum who remarked IU., n».,«ofntnr rpffardine tne two, _, ... _ , ,...... » ti.. .uiu designed and sculptored by Mr.that it was the first time he had seen the prosecutor regarding attacking the birthright of the child :illito. These two pieces of work reports from the inspectors. D. C. places. which, in every democracy, is the his foremost achieve- H. Rothfu") reported inspections One of the places visited is Paul best aand the fullest education possi- :,rr among perfect man or woman, he ; audience. The possessor of a rich, Ttwek''s placl e in SewareSrenn at-the old bblel . in. lllS. made at the schools in Reading and sneaker told the Rotarians clear voice and unusual stage pres- Acker\ Beach. County Detectiv« 'cavallito attended Woodbridge j jn Avenel, and Rr. Joseph Mark sub- ! ap- "I am a disbeliever in 'fads and Mr cost of rehabilitating the oncet. Miss Howell is cast in a role Port Reading ami ona^ ... CollinsXvisited the Turek place and m|[afrills' . Dubutt x T a amm no noi gurt sure eine they yBre are> . •-V.U.ichool.. .H..«e i.s. -a .graduate of ; mitted a' report of inspections made that ththee cost ot renaDiiiiaiinR ui^t,llw,,,o, ..„.— ...... _. propriation of $9,500 will be asked. .after it\was searched a cnarge oi Corned beef and cabbage are go^ i mi,..., Art School and the Fonten at the high school. average case is $250, while correct-[that is entirely suitable to her. d bb d suggested that UVtM'U^f cant in yuuv, .,...,~ .- In Fire District No. 5 in Avenel, --•-.A a entered «g™ who can't I'liwi Art School of Paris, France. President Clum suggested tha ivo wmi-U ir an institution would run , Fun, frolic and the happiness of possession Wwaas tii.^. „„ but there are tnou8ands several-medical ive work in an institution would runi youth prevail throughout the entire two fire commissioners will be elect- digest it and must have different H, is also a membeemuer oufi BeauDtmx ...... Arts. thuiec reportm .u.^R» o«fi ththee severalmed out I&UU a year. ..,„— ., proprietor. Collins was accompanied < d about $500 a year. r ed for three years and the citizens food," asserted the supervising prin- X,w York City. Mr. Cavallito | inspectors should be made at.stated At this point, the talking film was play. The cast? includes a number of by Sergeant Parsons, of the Wood- — ' - -~L- : periods. Supervising Principal John started. The first picture showed a promising young theapians who have will be aekod to vote on an appro- cipal by way of comparison, cooperated fully with Kent Pease, priation for $6,500 for general fire bridge department. H . LovL e saiidd that reports were subsub-- man named John Squires being hurt Charles Worgyas' place at New "Manual training and the house* mitted by the inspectors at inter- in, a factory accident. It showed him the coach, in order that the perform- purposes for the current fiscal year. hold arts," he continued, "are an ac- ance may approach perfection. , A resolution upon the expenditure and Williams streets in Woodbridge Firemen Score Big vals but that lately there had been still disabled after his hospital stay. proper was entered by County De- cepted form of education in every He went to the Industrial Building Tickets have been on sale for theof $2,000 for the purchase and in- up- to-date school system, especially no proper forms upon which to tective McDermotmcueiiiiv"t. wh„.o- wa••-s- accom - ,up . t0.date school sy make the reports and that for that in Newark for treatment at the head- past few weeks and may be obtained stallation of a new fire siren will be • ? 1 t-!_l 1 of Ve68 commission which | either from members of the senior tanied by Detective-Sergeant Keat {.» .^^ centerg Success With Show reason there had been none submit- 01 tn presented along with one concerning mg of the ocal force .Worgy« Cut Your Coal Bills With SHALLMAR BITUMINOUS R. 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In this column it is-pledged to, uphold such things as it considers worthy, anH to condemn and fight ^ TUBES ajrainst conditions in which it sees evidence of insincerity, injustice or prejudice of the public welfare, Irs colurtins at all tiroes are QuIISize open to publication of communications on any subject, although no communication will be considered that i» palpably bitter or ma- licious or which it not lijred by its author. In cases where it i» requested, the name of the author of a communication .will be CONSOLE withheld in publishing. • Advanced Automatic Volume Control SCHOOL ELECTION Pentode Output On February 0 tho voters of the school district of Wood- Majestic Fairfax © Duo-Diode and bridge Township turned out in large numbers and expressed Spray-Shield Tubes through the ballot their choice in school matters. They elect- ed three commissioners to fill these vacancies. They voted on nnd with regard to maintenance of the items in the budget and opinions seemed to be pretty well thsjajant is $5.74, divided on the financial matters. The several items in the J. H. Love Submits Co-ordinate activities and auxil- iary agencies cost %hM per pupil. This Week budget were carried with one exception but the vote was not The fixed charge? amount to .S2 per by ARTHUR BRISBANE unanimous in any instance; the items that were carried went Figures To Board pupil. Under the heading of total SUPERHETERODYNE current expenses, the cost per pupil over by narrow mafgins and the one item defeated, the man- (Continued from Page One) • ¥93.05. limitcd in What Will History Say? Low ual training item was defeated bv an equally narrow margin. their value why we they T, R. on Japan. RADIO _, , , •* • i •' , i presented at all,? asked Mr. Love. 1* Praiie of Lktineu t FIRST Moilel 201 Txiv>l>oy in Early F.n$li«h design with Sometimes inzlhrse [s nn us,se!. II The voters of any community in America have a sacred ..There is juptification for the col. Mars vs Earth: liravv wrliled 8-Uilie rhansis wlnrh has httn en- ccimpels n follow (n pet his work done PAYMENT \ right to express their choice in any issue by means of the bal- lection and presentation of these Bini-rrfd to provide imaRR rcjfclor circuit for sn IIP can ntjny Ms insure.—Anierl- mUAL TERMS exrqilionnl selectivity anrt a perfected automata lot. That is one of the few rights that are left to the Ameri- ^^X^L irSual^- volume control. What MM hisinry, one hundred years cans who are being more and more cilrbed by paternalism of:terns arc avoided and that the limi- hence, say about today's events in tiors of the data re federal and state government and bv an annual deluge of *? . L. * ^\hed. NOTICE OF ELECTION Asia? Will Japan make one suvat .,,.,, , ..", , ... . • . iKeeojrnizinK this, we may say: Fir* Dittrict No. 5, Avenel, N. J. Asiatic nation ot Japan and China Other Majestic Radios Saturday, February 20, 1932 laws that interfere more or less with personal liberty and \. Thesa figures Uiel. :'^"**^^ tNBEPIENDENT FRIDAY, FEBKUAKY 19,1932 PAGE SEVEN Woodbridge Loses Tenth Of Season To Carteret, 26 - 23 loss To Ramblers Costs Avenel Benkertmen Whipped WHAT DO YOU THINK Handerhans Sparkle OF THE CHANGES IN Benkertmen Rally Late Crack At Crown In Rahway Loop By Perth Amboy For THE FOOTBALL CODE? As Firemen Sprinkle What Jo you think of the new In Game In Attempt To •,-,.>-i.r.hippe« Low Bitter Duel At Rahway Y, 32 to 28, When Ninth Tumble, 27-12 football change*? Legion Quint, 37-30 I, am Is Weakened Late In Game — Handerhan Out On There u con>ider&ble public Barrons Show Little Scoring dlicuttion today on the ill drutk |.oU|»—Brennan Sprain* Ankle—Iri»h Sweep Into Early modification! of the football plaj- Bob and Bill Run Wild As Upset McCarthy Cagers Lead But Rambler* S«t Fart Pace — Winner* Cannot Power Against Convicts — in| cid* announced thii week by Fords Takes Two Game Frank Jost, Mayer, Lee Only the national football rulei com- Lose Second Half Championship Now. mittee. with Forty Casey And Lee Lead Barroni In Scoring Point Maker*. Jot down your opinion! on Ike EAGUE STANDING in the firRt quarter with a fast attack chanrei and mail them to the la- Pet. that baffled the winners. Both teams "TAR" MILLER HIGH dependent. AH communication* Despite a desperate lust quarter attempt to crack their 1.000 unleashed scoring barrages in the will be published. Here are the opponents, Woodbridge high school passers were forced to bow .600 second quarter with Railway outscor- Showing little in the line of scor- chan(«i The withering barrage of basket* j defeat for the tenth time this season, Wednesday afternoon .400 ing the Avenel quintet, 16-8, to cop ing offense, Heinie Benkert's Wood- 1. To reitrtet the formation of 1 n ,000 the lead at the half, IB to 16, laifl down by the Handerhan cousins, , « . , , „_ , „ ,, _,, , .-,» . ,,„ _, ... , bridge high school passers took it on the team receiving the kickoff by Bob and Bill, proved the undoing of at Carteret, to Frank Me Carthy s cagers, 26 to 23. Trailing by I Avenel landed 4 stiff uppcrcut on the chin for the ninth time this sea- requiring that five pUyert of the it ,„., of wmning the second half the chin of the Rahwayans in the the American Legion five at School seven points as the final eight minutes uf play opened, the son, Monday night at Perth Amboy, reaemng team remain on their 0 S a n Barron8 sa e i unshin of the Railway City third quarter, leading the poihtrget- when Tex Rosen's Convicts skipped 45-yard line until the ball ii kick- score of%e ret nrn gan)ebe tween^he' ^' d into the Blues, outscoring thern, t-3, in the ",''.',' were rudely shattered for the ting, 9-R, to take a 25 to 24 lead go- off with an easy victory, 27 to 12. ed; and to allow the kickoff to be Legion and the Fords Firemen was fourth period in an attempt to snatch the game from the boro ' ',,! A C when the green-shirted ing into the final eigjit minutes, of made either by place-kick, punt or 1 The winners stepped into the lead in 37 to 30. The victory, plus a 25 to 23 fi . ',','hiimrrs lost a bitter dual to the pla/.. the first quarter and were neither drop-kick. nve . . ,v Kamblerii at, the Rahway Y, Then, old lady Fate struck the headed nor threatened. 2. To forbid playeri on the de- scalping at Woodbridge, gives the - ' i Monday night, 32 to 28. By, Green Wave with the back of her Firemen a two to nothing grip on the There were no outstanding per-, Stutfike of the boro squad ran up six At the,close of the flrst eight min- fente to itrike an opponent on the aeries between the rival township formers for either team. Malasiew-1 points. Jost added five to the Wood- " ,„,' the- Ramblers firmly estab- hand. With victory in sight and the utes of play, Woodbridge trailed on head, neck or face with hand, v clubs. Four hundred saw the game. ski, Carteret center, ran off with high bridge total. ""l tj,,,ir claim to the 1931-32 team functioning almost to pe'rfec- the short end of a 7 to 1 score, hav- wriit, forearm or elbow. As if to prove to posterity and to score laurels by flipping in four field Starting fast, tho Barrons skipped 1 thai! championship of tha R*h- tion, the moiikey wrench landed in ingybeen heldi to a, single fre< throw 3. To liberalize the «ubititu- future Handerhans that they are two goals for a total of eight. Francis into a 7-5 lead in the first quarter ' Vinnit- The victory was their the gears. Bill Handerhan wag forced from the foul line. The Barrons re- tiom rale to allow a player with- clever basketeers, Bob, the veteran, Casey and Jimmy Lee of Woodbridge but Cafteret camo back in the sec- * ' urht of the setond hilt, to the bench on foula. Avenel slowed drawn from the ganje to re-enter ond to outacore the locals, 10-4, to I 11 f' 11 1 iV vived the 'hopes of fhe Woodbridge and Bill the rising star, gave a gplen- were close seconds with aev«n apiece. „ ,,n|y one game t' o play- —, th-e & little. "Rusty" Brennan Blipped and rooters in the second period with a once in any >ubi*q'u*nt period. did exhibition against the Legion. : : trot into a 15 to 11 lead at the half. ,1,1,1s rannot possibly lose the fell while trying to avoid striking a rally in which they outscored Am- 4. To forbid uie of the .fying While there were several outstand- Metuchtn Uft running player, He was heTjjfed to the boy, 6-2, and cut the gap in the score block or tackle. . • ing performers in the game, none Woodbridge will close its season •.,',', l Waithwaite's club gave the iidelinesrwith a sprairrWankle. to 9-6 at the half. 6. To make the ball "dead" shone so brightly as these two snikrt Casey Entry list on the Barron avenue floor, March 1, .ninty machine a hard go. The Ramblers took adfantage of when any part of the ball carrier1! meeting Metuchan in a return game. I'll1"!! But the Crimson clad boys were- kather tossers, They tied for high h swept into an 8 to 3 lead the weakened condition of the hard n't through. They satled into the lo- body except hi* handi or feet score laurels for the winners with The Barrons were victorious in their fighting Irish and sped into an 8 to cals in the third and fourth quarters touchei the ground. eleven points apiece. Both scored five Is Growing Larger first game with the boro team, 21 to 3 scoring lead in the fourth quarter and snowed Benkert'a boys under 6. To amplify the rule regard- times from the field and once from 19. to clinch the game by four points. with a scoring barrage. Woodbridge ing equipment to ai to require the fifteen foot line. San Salvador© Council Ama- The box store: padding of hard and unyielding Woodbridfn (23) [Pomeroy s Shot Sews Barry was the sharpshooter of the was outpointed in the last half, 19 Fords tossed the bombshell into teur Card Expected To Be evening with fifteen points. The to 6. •ubttancet with felt, foam rubber the ranks of the Legion passers in G F Tl clever Rahway forward scored seven Besides Frank Jost, who led Wood, or other 10ft padding at lead the second half with a scoring drive Corker —March 1. Mayer, rf .,.,., 1 0 2 Up Game For Avenel times from the field and dropped in a bridge with six points, only Jim May- rtitt of an inch thick. that blew the lead of the Woodbridge Parsons, rf 0 0 0 foul. Mickey Toth, working the pivot er and Jimmy Lee were able to ap- team to smithereens. With the list of entrants growing Casey, If 2 s 7 job for Braithwaite, was high for Av proach the iron hoops. Both boys tal- Vic Sherman's boys ran up a 17 to with the passing of each day it is Lee, c 1 7 i,li Second* Note Out Ace» •JL "• '" Jandrisevits, rg enel with five and two for twelve, lied three points apiece. Mayer'scor- 12 margin in the first half and ap- expected that the Knights of Colum- 0 2 \d, r Hard Battle At Parish The box score: ed one from the field and one from Antler Girls Knock peared to be preparing to spread bus amateur boxing show which iB Jost, lg 1 5 House, 27 to 24. Avenel A. C. (28) the foul line. Lee tossed in three Fords all over the floor in the last scheduled for March 1 at Kaufman's G Tl fouls. Off Three Teams lii half. But the Forty and Eighters had Auditorium in Perth Amboy under 9 8 29 ,, inir afield goal in the last E. Pomeroy, f 0 0 "Tar" Miller, Amboy guard, was not reckoned on the Handerhans and the auspices of San Salvadore Coun- Carteret (26) , •>• i>f play, Ned Pomeroy wrap- Brennan, f 3 7 iMgh man with three and two for this boy Kozlowski. Things began to cil of Perth Amboy will be a top- F Tl Braithwaite, f ,*,.... '0 0 happen, notcher. A number of promising ring Kleban, rf o 1 1 i 11 a him! fought game for the eight. Kelly and Dubin trailed close- Big Victory Parade D'mrilla, If 2 I'd A. ('. second team over the Toth, c ' 5 12 ly with six. Fords outscored the Legion in the aspirants have entered in each class 1 5 1 Jaeger, e 2 4 third quarter, 13 to 9, to slice the and.it is predicted thjat th© pairings Malaszewski, c 4 0 8 .. .Ihiidfct Aces at the Parish The box score: Woodbridge Lassies Stop Fast StuUke, rg 2 Handerhan, 5 Woodbridfe (12) lead of the losers to one point, 2fi- will result in some heated matches. 2 6 .. , .. Wednesday night, 27 to 23. Hamulak, lg 1 1 Lockie, g .... 0 G F Tl Clubs To Pile Up Seven &B. In the final eight minutes of play, The show is open to all amateurs 3 •••, !l». Green Wave leading by only il wa, all Firemen. Ttfe victors out- not only in New Jersey but in New Foxe, lg 1 1 3 :-,..ii point margin and the Aces Paraons, rf 0 0 0 Game Winning Streak. r 12 4 28 Mityer, rf 113 scored the stubborn Legion cagers, York as well and not only to high .,,.-nu d<'»|>erate atcempts to tie the 12-4, to win the game by an easy school amateurs. The final date for 10 6 26 R.mbler. (32) Casey, If 0 0 0 PLAY GREAT BALL ..,.• ln'fnre the game ended, Pome- G Tl Bernstein, If 0 0 0 margin. filing application blanks by A. A. U. Score by quarters: ' i,,,>k the leather and hung in one Barry, f . .. .. 7 15 Ewart, rambling Legion guard, members is next Tuesday. Boxers Woodbridge 7 4 5 7—23 Lee>, c 0 3 3 Knocking off three in a row, the ..in the iilo court to sew up things. Madden, f . 1 3 Senft, c 0 0 0 was high scorer of the affair with not members? of the A. A. U. must Carteret 5 10 8 3—28 Avini'l led by one point at*'.lie Hckens, c .. 2 5 Jandrisevits, rg 0 0 0 Antler Girls increased their string one dozen points which he gleaned have filed by Wednesday of this Referee: Mac Intyre, Morristown. ,1 ,.i I In' first quarter, 8 to 7, but V. Orr, c 1 4 jLeffler, rg 0 0 0 of consecutive victories to seven from four and four. "Cliff""Jaeger week. It is planned by Westley Wil Secondi Loie Drnke, g .. 2 6 Kept closely bottled, the Wood- \i•,- rallied and showed the way Jost, Ig 2 2 0 over the week-end The fast step- and "Rusty" Brennan added five son, chairman of arrangements, to bridge Jayvees dropped a prelim to li:ilf tinif, 18 to 12. The Irish 'Bbnalsky, lg 0 0 0 ping Woodbridge quintet felled the «P«« Jo the Woodbridge total. present a card of twelve to fourteen 13 32 The box score: bouts. tho Carteret Reserves, 16 to M. No .,i,i, wrnt to the front in the third Aquila, ig 0 0 0 Garwood Five,14 to 7; Comet Girls, 1 man on the Woodbridge roster scor- ii' il. li'iiding 1H to 17 at its close, Score by quarters: Fordt FiremcA The following boxers have enter- 3—28 25 to 9 and the St. Mary's All Stars, ,^ p TI ed to date: Nick Sardone, 1931 light- ed more thnn two points. Markowitz I'.mriny was high scorer with Avuni-l 8 8 6 12 was high scorer with three double Rahway 3 15 8—32 Perth Amboy (27) 15 to 13. Sabo, f 1 1 3 weight champion of Perth Amboy n iinints. Jim Keating and Baka 0 o high school. Sardone, who has trans- deckers. I),.! th" loners with six apiece* Referee: Drake. G Helen Van Tassel, pivot player, Rankin, f 0 The box score: Kelly, rf 3 led the A'e against the Garwooood cclub B. Handprhan, f 5 1 ii ferred to St. Mary's, will fight under Imx score: * rr c 1 3 the Blue and White banner. W. H. S. JayTeo. (10) Me William,.if 0 scoring twici e from thhe fieldfild andd O > 1 G F Tl Ace. (23) Walter Jordan President Of Chizmadia, If 1 once from the foul line. Ruth Jae- Nelson, g 0 0 o Also Meta Kondan, North Amboy; Tl 5 9 Chester Leschinski, North Amboy; Campbell, rf 0 2 2 Kratiiid. f ... 6 New "11" Club In Woodbridge Osiecki, c 0 ger chipped in with four points and KozlowskiKlki , g 2 Daka, rf 0 0 Gadek, c 0 111 John Neychak, North Amboy; Al Pa- 0 IT. L.ttunzio, f . 5 Sis Warren, Helen Miller and Marge W, Handerhan, g B Handerhan, If 0 2 Miller, rg , 3 , one, hospital district; Alfred Ridin- Walter Jordan, of Amboy avenue, 8 Maier added the remaining tallies, j .. * ' -4 M A ttfl 1 1 it\ _Jft IT _ll \]\- .. <• 6 14 9 37 sky, 150, Metuchen; "Red" Volk, Wukovets, c 0 2 2 was elected president of the newly Dubin, rg 2 Milkiewitz was high for the losers y, , ; , Jackson, r(? . 0 2 I ittanzio, g Reinert, lg 1 American Legion (30) Metuchen; Michael Reseter, 130, St. ; man, g 4 formed "11" club at a meeting held with three. Mary's; Stephen Meszaros, Leffler, lg 0 2 0 "" " "" 135, 0 0 ! :ttanzio, g Sunday morning in the club room on 10 7 27 With Ruth Jaeger literally run-' G 5 North Amboy; John Gomas, Perth Bodnar, lg 0 nine wild, the Antlers jumped into Jaeger, f 1 1 Amboy; John Fass, Eagle A. A., 10 3 23 Main street. Mr. Jordan will be as- Scrire by quarters: ah early lead to crack the Comet Genty, f 0 4" 2 10 fisted by the following staff of offi- Woodbridge 1 5 3 3—12 5 Perth Amboy; Joseph Savins, Mea- Avenel A. C. 2nd. (27) Girls. Jaeger, with seven field goals Brennan, f a 2 1 dowbrooks, Perth Amboy, and Mi- C. H. S. Jayree* (16) Tl cers; Lawrence Campion, vice-presi- I'erth Amboy 7 2 9 10—27 and a foul, scored enough to whip Voorheeg, f 0 G F Tl G F Referee: Dubow, Hillside. Timers: 4 , chael Horvath, Meadowbrooks, Perth IT, f . 0 0 dent; John Campion, secretary; Mi- the Comets single-handed. Her fif- Lindberg, c 1 Goodman, rf 1 4 . 0 Cacciola for Woodbridge; Weiss for Ewart, g 4 12'Amboy. nithwaite, f teen points were high. 2 Efforts are being made to bring Comba, If 2 4 nth, c . 3 chael _Shannon , treasurer, Commit- Perth Amboy. Scorers: Farer fqr Coupling close guarding with fine Housman, g 1 c 3 6 . 4 toes were also appointed. Woodbridge; Horton for Perth Am- shooting of Ruth Jaeger the Antlers Horowitz, g 0 0 down some of the Golden Glove Pnmeroy, K 11 .. " .. 1 2 .. 3 8 The following were recognized as \ boy. were never in danger of losing. Only — champs and also boxers from this im- j 2,' 0 rkie. K three of the Elizabeth team's players 9 12 30 mediate vicinity. - — members of the "11" organization:' Score by quarters: Tickets for the fights may be p«r- 10 7 27 Walter Jordan, Leon Jordan, Edward were able to score. Miss Book was 4—30 chased at Hardiman's Drug Store, 2 16 Romond, Harvey Romond, John Cam- high with six. Woodbridge 9 8 9 Score by quarters: quarters: 6 6 13 12—37 Rahway avenue, Woodbridge. 7 6—23 pion, Lawrence Campion^ Horace De- Jayvees Defeated By Saturday night, in a prelim to the Woodbridga 2 2 3 3—10 9—27 , ter, Edward Dunigan, Michael Shan- Firemen-Legion game at School No. Referee: Dubin. Carteret 15 4 G—16 "Cliff" Jaege8 r and Han- non, Andrew Damiti z andd CharleChl s 14 in Fords, the Antlers took a close Referee: Medwick, Carteret. ' Karcellona. " Convict Subs, 22-11 one from St. Mary's All Stars, 15- 13. Possino was the individual scor- Tex Rosen Uses Sixteen Play- ing star with nins points. Ruth Jae- Sig Peterson Makes ger and Helen Miller scored the re- Crusaders Drop One ers Against Woodbridge Re- maining six points. 1 Y. M. C. Club Here serves. The Antler's slipped into a 2-0 Records At Parish SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES lead in the first quarter and kept on "Rusty" Brennan Lead* Town- To Athletics 32-31 After trimming Metuchen and top at the half, 6-4. Fighting bitter- Establishes New Single Game shippers To 41 to 32 Victory By THOMAP J. BRENNAN South Amboy to attempt another ly, the local girls built up a slim four Me Creeymen Lose Third- In point lead in the third quarter which High Of 238 And Three —Rankin Is Runner-Up. QUOTH THE RAVEN consecutive win trail, the Wood- ended with the score 10 to 6. Game High Of 599. Sixteen Start* — Whip Rob- bridge high school Jayvees ^were Led by "Rusty" Brennan, who was I'ulTing ungrily on one of those twenty words, no more, no less cigars, And it is well for the winners that ins Of Perth Amboy. bumped by the Perth Amboy Reserv- they did increase their lead, for in LEAGUE STANDING high scorer by a wide margin, the •in.dt rudely into the peace and quiet of Wednesday night, flung his fast stepping Woodbridge Orioles de es in a prelim to the varsity game at the fourth quarter, they were out- Teams GP W L Pet. J' L, Me Cruery's Cru&adera de- 2 777 feated the Young Men's Club this {eftted "ii my desk, made queer gurgling sounds in his throat and began. 'erth Amboy, Monday night. The scored, 7 to 5. Thergesen 7 ,he- Athletics, 32 to 31, in a The box scores: Jost 3 2 1 .666 week, 41 to 32. The Oriole ' ' core was 22 to 11. Tex Rosen used heated court tussle this week, but ••Siiy, lissen here, you dope, why ain't I gettin' a break on a little pub-. Antler Girl. (25) Johnson 9 5 4 .555 which _ _ their third game in sixteen sixteen players in the lineup against 4 .333 in its most recent games, swept into |1 ity? I can play a better game of basketball than any guy in this town- G F Tl. Chalmers 12 starts to the Robins of Perth Amboy, Jaeger, f 1 1 15 Koyen 9 3. .333 an early lead and was never headed. 50 to 41. |th|i. LU, 1 tver see my name in the headlines? No. Do I ever expect to? Woodbridge. The score at half time favored the Wukovets was high for Wood- 1 3 . Don Zenobia, working the pivot in this rag. But let me tell you something bridge with five points. Campbell and Maier, c 1 0 2 By taking two out of three from winners, 17 to 14. position, starred against the Athlet- M. Miller, g 2 0 4 Lloyd Johnson's pinners this week in With Lynch and Hughes fighting ics with ten points, all of which were Leffler chipped in with four and two 1 Pariah House league games, Therge^ hard to keep the Y. M. C. in the run Tin; uflic&icat, if «« had one, would have dozed off. Your most obe- apiece. Soko was leading Bcorer of H. Miller, g 0 1 herge p scored from the field. Reid was run- — — — sen's men remained on ner-up for high score honors for the ••'• -i-rvant couldn't. One has to be polite once in a while, you know. My he game with eight points. Wood- in the ning, the Orioles were forced to step >ridge trailed, 9-4, at the half. 11 3 26 Rahway avenue loop with seven wins out in the third quarter to build up winners with eight points. and two losses for an average of a comfortable lead for themselves. [i ;i nut visitor raved on. ilebbe he got blue in the face. I dunno. But he The box Bcore: Comet Girlt (9) A. Stolorik and Hydo fought l-l uik. So I let him. G Tl .777. Jost's team is in second place They did this by outscoring their gamely in an attempt to save the W. H. S. J.yvet. (11) opponents, 13 to 8. G F Tl Book, t 2 2 with two and one for ,666. game for the A's. They copped high Fricks, f 0 Sigurd Peterson, of the Ohalmers Brennan was high with seventeen Campbell, f -..• 2 0 4 0 score laurels with twelve and eleven Twenty minutes since the last paragraph. He put his hat on, pounded Md Candle, f 0 team, passed W. Koyen's high score points, Rankin was runner-up for the points respectively. If'Tu-thing that looked like a fist right on a bunch of my nicest copy, tosa- Baka, f , 0 0 0 Gleaaon, c 0 " of 285 by rolling 238 this week. Pet- winners with seven. Rath and Baka Despite Reid's efforts to keep the Handerhan, f 0 0 0 Allen, g 0 erson toppled Lloyd Johnson's high added six apiece. Lynch and Hughes Robins,,at bay, the Crusaders were |i Judge Harold G. Pickersgill | tfreckenricifce Auxiliary Has Janet Gage Chapter Speaker At Men's Club Meet Woman's Auxiliary ! Woodbridge G.E.T. Holds Big Meeting With Mrs. Reyder 111*- Men'- Club «fof the Methodistt , HOC Kin |YlPPtlll0 •l"1"1 Strom-. -<»n nf Mr. and Mrs. ! The Urerkenridce Auxiliary of the Address Local Unit Has Open Meeting held it- leKUlar meeting Whl- IMHaWs utBiSg "MeetinIVVUII5g .I.ihn Strome, ,,f Wrdgewnod avenue, Benefit Card Party Presbyterian chinch met Tuesday i,,ight' at the home of -Mrs. Harry m-day in the lecture room of the ----- [who is a stud, nt a! Princeton, will Will Talk On "George Wa»h Mrs. J. E. Breckenridge Pre- •iiMirii The president, Ray Howell, All Dny Session Held In L*C- preach the Fi-nmin at, (he evening! At Home Of Mr. and Mr». Mac Ueyder. sides — Klemrrier Kaltiessen in the First Presbyterian n n T T LI m DI Miss Grace C. Huber had charge, ington" Before Wonnnaa n • 1 Bell — Ten Tables Of Play- , (he (ll,votjomi| service and read a j Club, February 25. Speaker. Perth Amli'iy, was thi speaker. Judge ' teri»n Church. era. * 'chapter of the mission study book, j lioker.-Vill who is an authority on Mrs. .1. E. Hr-eckenridge, Mrs. A. Cod and the Ceiisu The Hoard of Directors of An open meeting of Janet. (Jaire hiMnncnl evvrtt-; '(fine a most inter- An all day mooting of the Wom-,F. Randolph anil Mrs. Whitney Leo The G. K. T. Club held n sucee??- Rafrechmenti, were served-during !!:• Chapter, II. A. |{. wna held Mondny ••-•tine talk on, ".•iMMjr.e «asning'on an s Auxiliary oi the rresiiyterian son were the (ruesis «i me meiucnpn fulgent card party Monday night \ lhc>ci.l hour.The next rneeting Woman's Chib met yesterday af, night in the Presbyterian Church. .11 New Jersey." ('hurch was held Wednesday in the] Woman's'Club yesterday when Fed- . ., , , M , ,,„ .will be held Monday, February 2fl, at r(|()n n( ,|,(, dome of the 0I Mr- an<1 MaC Mrs. J. E. Brockenridge, recent, pre- Mr. K. Chn~t.iphi-r.-inn played a Vcture room of the church. The/ i ration day win 'observed. A splendid ' '', " the home oPMrs. Charles Kiihlman. ^ A y Iiam|l)lph on sided at the meeting, which was in piano ~W.) that was wiiiten in lRdO meeting "opened at 10 o'clock, "" .program was given in honor Of '"'" ('rove avenue. There w«re ; T|lf)fos. e present were: Mrs^LBiec^- [n ^ ,,bsctIC(, ()f the prMid,,Y observance of the George Washing- "The liable uf Tren'on". Van Mun-; jrrs [,(.iar,;] Reynolds had charge Washington's birthday. | ten tables of players. - [enridge, ' Mrs . HarrI rry Tappen PP , --,,-. ,5 r r ' Fn,m' '<"" vice-president, Mrs. Will, , ton Bicentennial. u, i, (ieorge RitleV ,mil F.rie Straight ,,f the-prncrnm ahd led the devo- High scores were made in con- Fred Baldwin, Mrs. Ororgt- F.iim. ]{ (B jn ch of ,hft m ;• •Klemmer KaltiMwn, of Ni-w t-f Millincti.n, fornvr member* of vlona|St f,,lU(,(| l,y the ringing of The choir of Trinity Episcopal tract bridg rm( e by lrsMrs. Harold Cotitts Brunswick, was the speaker, in pla'c ihe Men'- rliib, with, a group of men t) j "Beneath the (>o-s of church is rehearsing Stamcr's "Cru- " , ' ". "J . ' Mrs. Logan Bock.i.s, Mrs- M. tin ^ ^.-^^ WM rea(,Rm , - l5
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