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SECOND SECTION SPORTS, EDITORIALS Pages 9 to 16 FEATURES, COMICS PAGE NINE Unteted^Wogdbridge High School Nine Faces Bees Powerful Newarkers Tomorrow'll Tell! Two Enemies Invade Bring 'Em On! Legion Team Smacks A J>it cocky after their 10- Foe Here Tomorrow inning 5-3 victory over the Oval In Sunday Bill Perth Amboy Iroquoit, the Ue- Arlington By 7 to 0; lin A. C. haa inued a blanket Of Kirkleski Cohorts challenge to almost every other For Field Club Team To: MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE club in the township. The ros- Battle Clovers Next Underpracticed Barron Street ter starts with the American ^attanzio Batters Hope For Legion, rum through the Ave- Monk Mesick's Crack Town-. Squad Awaits Opener With Incredible nel and Woodbridge A. A's arid Improvement Over SKowing finishes with Port Reading. Prayers, Uncertainty WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP has developed, I learn, a number of ship Crew Seeks To Take, In Practice Loss really good, athletes in tlio last five years. Few of them have gone.,on to George WagenstoSn is manager Edge In Rivalry college. None- has made the really big smash indicated by pure, percentage of the Iselin crew. WUKOVETS LOCAL CHOICE Dwillii not only fanned IB IRST GAME AT 1 O'CLOCK alone. And they tell me those kids who are hot enough to rate athletic of the Amboy Indiana—he aho BARTOS HERO IN VICTORY Quite <is puzzled as the most scholarships are turning 'eni down because they haven't the stomach to helped account for the winning Their need for intensive drilling try their stuff away from home, homo cooking, home friends, home coaches runs. The game was scoreless With n well-advertised Arlington casual observer over what kind etrnyed in a practise game last until the seventh, when Iselin A/A. outfit booted into' 7-0 submis- •eek, the; Woodbridge Field Clul and what not. That's almoat incredible but if; seems to be so. 0[ a team he'll have this year, counted three. The invaders sion, Monk Meaick's American Leg- •pens its 1934 campaign Sunday in I'm not uncovering the greateit news ttory.of tha decade tied it in the ninth at 3-3 but ion clitb turns its attention to unfi- {-Yank Kirkleski will, send a , double header with hopes for a wKen I »ay any really good high school or f>rep school athleto in tho last of the tenth Dwillii .etter exhibition than they turned in nished business, left over from last jrrccn, untested and under- can get himtelf a college education if he want* it. I know of no tingled and Hutterman, with year. Said business is the Perth An- t Statcn Island. the count 3 and 1, blasted out practiced squad out against Tho Perth Amboy Cardinals and college which does not try to get arid try to keep good football the home run which settled tho noy Clover nine, due- at the Grove St. Benedict's powerful Gray ^ords Athletic Club will invade the players, good basketball players, even good swimmer.. That in- argument then and there, Street Field Sunday afternoon at 8 jioes tomorrow afternoon. The Woodbridge oval Sunday for a bar- cludes the big ones. o'clock, for a pnme that may help to- gain bill with the first game set for Tha technic varies. Somci of the newer schools maintain a system of ward deciding which of the opposing match at the Green street field,, 1 o'clock. sqtinds really is the stronger. scouts and undercover report men which rivals the- ivory-hunting staff of first on a staggering 1934 Spring Eltingville gave Wnodhridge The Legion met the Clovers four Frank Kirkleski sound thumping in their eight inn- a big league ball club. Others work only through individual alumni but Braves List 2 Games times last year. They split. Wood- proprani for the Barron Streeters, ings of practise warfare last Sunday, said alumni know very definitely what it's all about and whether the good bridge's best ball-team won 8-7, lost ,vill open at 3:15 o'clock with the Smoky Silase twirled the eight heats old coach at good old Siwash needs two tackles or a, guard and a halfback After Taking 4-1 Win 1-2, won at 7-4 and lost 1-2. That's "or Woodbridge and was well-comb next. year. a record of rivalry close enough for •\Vdndbridgo coach praying ibut un- Avenel A. A. Launches ed. The Islanders jolted him for 12 any fan. It remains to be seen what certain as to just what will happen. hits, capitalized on three Woodbridge Even West Point does it efficiently—scouting good material, selling Ambitious Woodbridge Club Moshor, an e"&Threc-Eye League lie can't be blamed either for the ;rrors and scored runs in every inn- the idea of coming to the Point and then tutoring said material until it To Meet Carteret, Amboy hurler whom tho . Clovers allegedly Campaign On Sunday ng except the fifth and seventh, can stick in the school. will send to the mound, can do with prayer or the uncertainty. Sain, con- Silase yielded only two bases on Teams Sunday tho array of ball-punchers who clipp- temptuously disregarding the town- Perna's Pet» Outscore South balls and whiffed nine Eltingville ed Swanson and Reid for 11 safe ship nine's urgent need for drilling macemen. But fifteen, of his mates Stupid? Tragic! Having knocked over the South blows last Sunday. Elizabeth In Practice were succumbing on strikes to the in every department of the game, has EVERYONE KNOWS all this. There's no smell clinging to it. The River Field Club in a 4-1 preliminary Thisscrap with Arlington was the Tilt By 5 to 2 offerings of three home pitchers arid to the American Legiow-Ariington' official opening of the local baseball delayed practice by at least ten. af- although Woodbridge collected some kid who. goes to college with his expenses paid gets! himself treated, exact- match, Andy Lcngyel's ambitious'season. It drew a big crowd, various- 11 safe blows, they were not manu- ly as he would be treated if he were paying every dime of 'his expenses trrmiqns of work. Kirkleski has two •Considerably ^encouraged bly th Woodbridge Braves plan to tackle ly estimated at from 2,000 to 3,000. „!• three good hitters, a veteran factured in the hot spots and 13 himself. Naturally, he must! deliver the stuff the college thought it saw in two foes Sunday. The triumph over I In the absence of Mayor Greiner showing of his Avenel A. A. in "outh River definitely established, who waa ill, Township Committee- practise match last week, Bill Pern of the deal. But if he doe3 deliver, there's a lot of pitching staff and beyond that noth- !ly on the paths. Bravea, Lengyel believes, as a man Harry Gems flipped out tho first ing proved. • regards the official opening of hi newspaper ink splashed on him and he comes out of college with good pub- cnior club and ho ia anxious iKo'ball. season this Sunday with a distinctl Pochek, Genoveie, Notchy Aces Everything hangs on facts'yet to hopeful eye. His boy3 meet the Hil Pochek, Genovese and Notchy car- licity, more publicity in four years, as a matter of fact, than most* men. can inch the team's position as quickly The Ball Game: Jo« Bartos be developed. If the boys can spike side Peerless club at Seco Park i ried the club for Lattanzio's minions. acquire in a life of trying. He's, in a fine spot to get an abovc-the-ordinary ,s possible. | There really wasn't a great deal the Newark Catholics' guns, play for Avenel at 3:15 o'clock. Townshi Each swatted a pair of safties. One job. He's (been, exposed to an education, thrown in with a widely-varying Leonard Bonalsky, a curly-haired to the ball-bame which followed, of Notchy's was a. double-decker. ilond left-hahder from the ,Perth Joe Bartos had Arlington well- a run or two and win that way, fine. Committeeman Earnest Nier will group of men, taught to handle himself in almost every situation he'll ever If they startle everyone, blast out Silase may be sent right back in- .mboy Vocational School, made his [tamed after the third inning and did the central figure in the time-honor- meet. He should be a much-improved individual."' more than five or six base hits and ed ceremony of unleashing the sea- to the rifle pits against the Fords ebut with the Braves last week and not allow two hits in the same heat win that way, that'll be fine, too. If son's first wild pitch. crew on Sunday. Joe Lattanzio, Ed- If this it all true (and I'm quite sure it it) the stupidity of nowed down the opposition with a after that. In. all, he granted six die Gallant and Jimmy Vernello will ather impressive performance. Ho safeties, ntfno of them for extra John "Percy" Wukovets can restrain Perna's pets out-scored South El: these boys who reject scholarship propositions in favor of an in- 1 share the rest of the mound duty. vaa batihered iby shaky support in •bases. Eddie Falborn, the highly the free-swinging invaders without zabeth in a /five-rrminjg ' exfhihf"' ' Last week's practise lineups: tensive course in simple and advanced corner-loafing and pool- he seventh and last inning and touted slugger who played center- too much help from a raw infield, last Sunday by 5-2.