“HANK” THOMAS LEADS TEAM TO VICTORY OVER HEBREW® NEWARK TEAM Billy Donnelly Stars CLASSY CARD FINAL BOXING EVENT 1 SNAPPY As Carteret Alley Five DEFEATED BY LOCALS Ill SO. RIVER Beats Elizabeth Team SHOULD PLEASE FANS; 1 — FHJHEHT Old Rivals Are to Battle in Bill Donnelly hit 'cm in sensation- pins of a double century score. The Show Slate Will al fashion on Saturday night and Ed home bowlers captured this encount- Pete Harvey Game on New Years Coughlin's fast going Carteret alley er by 142 pins. Be Given Fans Tomor- HAVE CLASSY PROGRAM GAME consecu- team out after the IN SPECTACULAR combine turned in its sixth Coughlin’s is Night tive victory on the Coughlin Acad- county independent five-man team row Evening emy alleys. A combination from the championship and also after similar bout is as good f and _____ Tomorrow at the New1 rounds. If this One of the court quintets with a single counter, Cremmens Elizabeth of Elks furnished honors In the state. A crowd night snappiest Lodge big was in River, the battle the Chizm tdia also making single pnint- Brunswick avenue Auditorium*. 1924 it South ever turned out in this slate, One of South River high school's the opposition and on next Saturday turned out on Saturday night and ers. Cremmens at free One of the classiest fistic cards be ushered out Ed will take the bouse down Recreation five of Newark, with four failed the from the the has intimated boxing will by long rivals. Asbury Park high school night a quintet Jersey City borough promoter in the local Audi- "brick town” clash was at the Audi- throw mark, then made one and ever presented "Mooney” oulsen. the matchmaker sens^^jn; Hebrew 'boys, showed will oppose the "brick town" lodge will roll the borough repre- that he has some real treats in store l’ete Hansen in a quintet, torium will be announced to the and o£ the Perth Amboy from start to finish. ? on New Brunswick avenue on dropped two point- for the followers of promoter torium on Thursday night sentatives at Coughlin’s. his quintet. on er from a under the basket l representatives crowd at Ed Poulscn's show New the local fistic organ Collctti-Belinont Saturday night and In a brilliant ex- position New Year's on The scores: Boxing Club, of this week, night, Donnelly hit 203 in the first game, Brunswick avenue tomorrow The long awaited return cl®h b< after from night, _ went down to defeat before getting a pass Manager of the present day. hibition the South River court. 248 in the second and 211 for the Carteret of this an Thomas. made a foul the slate being for the Pete Harvey As a holiday treat. Poulsen has tween Joe Colletti. the onslaughts of the David "Hank" Regan good is to be the most This expected third contest for a grand average of Larson 158 180 198 to bo on at the and Belmont, ( combination. and followed with a two pointer. benefit affair put prepared an ail star program of Poughkeepsie, Ray Thomas Perth Amboy game played on the up Two double 147 162 174 a Gor- interesting 221. other century Peterson “old grounds" a week Philadelphia. Pa., will be a thii was 27 to 20, but the "Sugar" passed up foul try, stamping bouts, one of the best slates ever The final tally county court this year. As usual the scores were made in this 225 by 203 248 211 don tallied from long range, and H. set, Donnelly. front tomorrow night. offered the fight followers in this sec- eight rounder and this tilt shou encounter was even more interesting summer have resort representatives Henry Simonsen in the first contest Simonsen. 225 163 190 as a more action than when the tv would indicate. Weisman was off on a free throw Harvey died some time ago tion of the state. It will be a big give than the score a strong team again this season, and 204 the Hichards 186 162 164 Mutual A just as the whistle sounded. The by Douglas, Betsytown result of an injury received in a evening and a record crowd should men met for the Police Fast having won a number of games to second Play final tally was 27 to 20. anchor man in the engage- ring battle, and he left behind him turn out. Society here some years ago. Be There was speed and sensational date. Asbury Park and Fitzpatrick's 919 915 937 "Chuck” Sulador, the Metropoli- ment. a widow and three little children. Old Favorite mont has been fighting in New Tor and shooting every minute machine have been close rivals for Carteret honors in the Elizabeth passing tan League official, was in charge on captured The deceased battler was a credit In the main go of the a great deal of late and Is anxio whistle a of but never before night, eight of the time from the initial number years, first a margin of 183 157 164 Saturda; night ..nd kept the boys go- game toy thirty pins Ferguson. to the sport and the fans are always rounds. Joe Honan, the Fighting to wipe off the Colletti setback. the final blast by Referee William have their teams been on as eijual and the 187 184 105 to ing at a fast pace t’ oughout to the twenty-nine pins separated Kenely. willirg to assist in a case of this Waiter of this city and Tottenvllle, Willie Beetle. Trenton’s ligh It was easily the a par as this campaign. "Chuck” Solador. satisfaction of a two teams at the completion of the MciMahon. 134 165 156 kind. will clash big crowd of fans. Christmas South will buck up against Willie Higgins, weight wonder, with Jh most Interesting tilt played at the Last week, night, second encounter. In order to Gler. 198 171 171 A great game: regis- Before entering the ring. Harvey the hard hitting Paterson welter, my Claros, the Filipino sensation, in many a River won over Tottenville high 187 "old stamping grounds” Am ter a clean sweep Meyer Larson, of Douglas 204 199 pushed baseball in North a fourth rounder. boys school on former’s court a doings who boasts of a long string of knock- eight Both the fans were given an op- the by a flay and G. F. this city, gave Carteret good start and as a boxer Tl. This made the fourth Amboy always gave out victories. Honan registered a these men put up sensational batt^ to see in action a team to large margin. in the short two 889 881 795 portunity Handerhan, f. 3 3 9 last game, falling the best that was in him. whether at hit by Eddie with Pete Husic and their the best in the East in win for the Fitzpatrick boys out of big kayoing Mandell, mee® be rated with f 2 2 6 a benefit Regan, live to date. Coach or a regular event. After of Newark, in his initial comeback should be a hummer. a season or two. Hansen, Chizmadia games played Chizmadia, .. 0 4 4 giving up boxing, ho assisted Frank go at the local Auditorium some The show will open with a fc starred for Fitzpatrick is confident he is going and Handerhan Amboy. P. 1 o Clemens in Hansen, g. 2 | to add another win to his list at the the promotion of box- weeks ago and Is reported as being rounder between Kayo Eddie Mi Both teams held conferences in Thomas, g 1 4 g | ing at the Pioneer Athletic Club, in the pink of condition for tomor- thes. of Prince Bay Staten Islar ronnection with Saturday’s tussle, expense of Asbury Park. Lambert- and seconded such battlers as Tiger row feature. and of to his men in ville high school quintet was sched- night’s Kid Congro. Woodbridg the local pilot talking 7 13 27 Nelson. at uled to play at South River last Johnny Hossie. Tommy Sally Kid Karslick. of South River, and This bout will start at 8:30. regard to their passing when Recreations but the game was and many others. Pete Jlu3lo. of Harrisburg, Pa., two Tickets can be reserved at I times it was feared that the visitors week, postponed G. F. Tl. Ed local and on Market street the New Bruns- until a later date. Poulsen, promoter, real sluggers, will meet in a return Poulsen's store would go ahead of f Bopp, 1 2 4 In the game on Clemens are at the head of the clash in the semi of eight calling 1673. wick avenue boys. Thursday night, windup H. Weisman, f. 0 1 1 the will committee in charge of tjie under- Amboy held the upper hand regular lineups be used by Cremmens. c 0 3 3 both teams. A large crowd is ex- taking and fight fans will surely throughout and at half time the Gordon, g 2 0 4 out and a con- turn out strong for next week's show score was 13 to 9. The locals out- pected preliminary M. Weisman, g 2 4 S ball so the widow can from the field test will be played. Some of the major league baseball T. M. C. A. Volley combination that collect a good acored the opposition bit the free teams may object to the practice of a in a city championship series. to assist her in looking after Tiremen seven to five, and from Register Easy 5 10 20 than one the dead battler's little throw line thirteen to ten. team having more spltball children. Referee—"Chuck” Solador. pitcher on its club roster. Soccer is being added to the pro- The kiddies were introduced to Stars “Sugar” gram of a great many high schools the fight fans at the last Poulsen Handerhan was ills Win Over Ray “Sugar” A “night of action” will be en- in this section. Woodbrldge having show. Speedways; former self in Saturday’s game, ac- joyed at the Auditorium on New started with the organization of an for a total of nine of the counting Brunswick avenue tomorrow eve- eleven some time ago. He made three pretty FACTORY local TEAMS Ma pointers. ning. It is the occasion of the last Eleventh shots and the same number of Eppinger pop 1924 boxing show of the Perth Am- The Speedways., of this city and from the fifteen foot mark. goals boy Boxing Club. Micnelin Tire Company outfit of has been having a hard "Sugar” Mllltown. will meet as usual each SPECIAL TILT With time with his pop shots this season, have been the thought of two years ago shining light on Saturday night, ifl There are three big bowling events season that relations many times the pill going in the Thanksgiving foremost in their counting for a total of six baskM END of interest in this this eve- resumed. SCHEDULE city for out minds the tossers of this and the home club outscored the basket and then Jumping again. — Speedway ning. the industrial sets, the Elks' addition to a good stick HONORS city took a 34 to 19 trouncing from vaders from the field fourteen H In shooting AFTER Woodbridge council Knights of to look match and the new Richards-Jen- j the Michelin five. half time the on Saturday night, Ray had — Columbus work hard for Tire Company quintet At scoreboaH ltlns meeting. will the; after one of the visitors best men, TO at MUItown in a special Ab Herman read 17 to 6 in favor of Mill to ifl First Half formation of an BE PLAYED Matches in Indus- alley league sim-1 game on The tilt In the final minutes of M. Weisman. liar to the court circuit run at Saturday night. twenty p:fH High School Out for Court fans in this are being After Solador started the ball Boys trial League to End vicinity j was played on the Community House tlie tiremen outscored Amboy 17 looking forward to the coming of the the present time. arolltng on Saturday night Hander- and State Court court. County Tomorrow Original Celtic and bas- han missed a foul goal and M. Weis- Night Kingston All Collegians of Local Asso- Two s asons ago when a riot end- It is probable that the two ketball teams to the local court. Paul Berlenbach will now be te^H man dribbled in for a basket. Crem- Titles j ed the Speedway-Mlchelin Thanks- will meet at Milltown again beflH groomed for some big matches as n | ciation to Y. M. mens failed at the foul line and Oppose giving game, relations between the tlie curtain for the season is Director of result of his easy win over Larry ! dra^H “Blackie” Regan made good a free The finish of the first halt sched- Physical Abe Plaut. H. A. Five two teams were called off and re- down. Six hundred people the local Y. M. H. A. is for Estridgp. the great negro battler. Varsity wltnes^H throw. Chizmadia was given a free There will be some do- ile of the Industrial bowling circuit, working mained so until Saturday’s special Saturday's go, the biggest interesting of cro^fl missed, and then made a in eight team organization, is book- the organisation a Y. M. H. A. encounter was on Christ- since the of the throw and ings in county high school circles Tiger Nelson, middleweight battler arranged night riot wfaH Thomas ed for this games set volley ball team to clash with the j mas eve. run eleven hundred second attempt, duplicating when the season gets well week, being of the Pioneer will Saturday’s contest was people were town Athletic Cl.yb, | Instead of the regular Wednesday pac^H the latter toss. Handerhan set for a under way, it has been Intimated in for tonight and tomorrow off in a satisfactory manner mainly into the hall. show at the Acena Club In Trenton, contest the local Y. M. H. A. j one to the west side of the school night. | night because of the masterful of A I pretty circles. in the near handling slaughter: On Y. M. A. again future. basketball outfit will go into action court and made good, H. Weisman One of the reasons for the failure the C. alleys, Jefferson the players by Referee Charley Ep- tonight, the All Collegians, H tallied a foul and Bopp set for one of the county high school athletic dreet, this evening, the Atlantic opposing pinger of South Amboy. Mlclielin rerra and a combination of former local asso- from the side of the floor. The local association to form a basketball cir- Cotta Roessler & Hass- Herman Stars * acher teams will and on the ciation stars. Bins, f 1 l pilot registered a one-pointer, and cuit, was the desire of other county clash, Ab Herman, the all-around ath- ] Bohnsack In the lineup of the Collegians will f 1 0 after Chizmadia, Regan and Bopp schools not to play on the alleys, Smith street, the letic product of MUItown, was the Cathcart, submerged be "Maich'’ Julie failed at the free throw line, "Hank” court of the local State street insti- American Smelting & Refining, and Karkus, Mahler. Herman, f. 6 0 fill South Terra Kass, S. Breslow, Abe Jacobsen, .. made one of his old timers from the tution. Amboy Cotta teams are T Cooper, 2 sjfl booked to i Scott, Sbumsky and several others. 1 JHB center of the court. Coach Robert F. Stauffer is round- m&et. Hac-fner, g The last the All of these are Thomas parted the shreds from ing out a strong combine at the of first half sets are players performing Crabiel, g 3 local planned for street and BEATEN with various college quintets, Karkus the free throw mark and Handerhan school and the Smith HERE high will make a Jefferson street one of the forward made another of his sensational pop bid for county honors, and also a alleys tomorrow holding positions In on the team. shots. Both sides were doing some position in the annual school tour- night. these games, the Raritan Rutgers College Speedways Last classy defensive work and the visi- ney to decide the state champion- Jopper and New Jersey Terra Cotta CONTEST,45-28 week Coacli I’laut’s boys won G. W and St. Stephen’s Even Score with over tlie Plainfield Y. M. II. A. team tors had the ball quite often. Jack ship. There are a number of leading earns, the Post Office and Brownmiller, f. 2 ■ tVoodbridge Ceramic teams in the state association Cremmens was using his long arms county schools not on the local will Red Team on State league, giving Martin, f 2 if H dash. The Top the locals a to advantage in breaking up local schedule and interesting develop- first mentioned set will Local Y. M. C. A. Team De- stand of two wins and ltachovv. c 1 0 ■ ments can pe rolled on the Y. M. C. Street Court three defeats in the circuit. There passes. Bopp tallied a foul, Chizma- be looked for when the A. alleys CASEYS LEAD B. Handerhan, g. 0 6 H ind the second on will be more dia and Hansen missed and Gordon Stauffeur machine lays claim to the Bohnsack feated in League Contest at no league contests play- Bradley, g. 0 0 K Middlesex smith street chutes. ed until after the first of the popped a long one from the Bide honors. year. Games on the after which Thomas and Chizmadia A number of the county high first half schedule The Gypsum Red Top team of Passaic Saturday Night Tonight's game is expected to be : darted on contributed one pointers. school quintets have already been Monday night, November Staten Island, minus the services of exciting. The All Collegians are Take Game from Local K. of Referee—Charley Eppinger. fl in action 17 and matches were rolled made of members M. Weisman registered a foul goal and the locals will start on the “Stretch" McIntyre, went down to up of various Y. after wo sets of alleys on M. II. A. C. Five on Street just before the first half whistle was j the reopening of school next Monday and defeat before the St. Stephen com- The I'erth Amboy Y. M. C. A. teams of former years and High week. ruesday nights of each a blown and the scoreboard read 13 to | Keyport high school will fur- week. bine of State street on the latter’s basketball team continued its losing are anxious to put across win over The second half Court 9. In this period both sides missed j nish the opposition in the opening games will get court yesterday The final streak Saturday night when It met! the present representatives. The toing on afternoon. a number of foul chances, and the tussle and the game is to be played Tuesday night, February score was 40 to 28. defeat at the hands of the crack game will start at 9:15 o’clock and j here. 17. Some special events local players failed in attempts to! are being The score: Passaic quintet at Passaic 43-29. The! there wilt be a preliminary contest. There is a planned by the league committee K. of C. League make some easy and hard field goal possibility that a county at Saints first half ended with the score tied at A big crowd will be out to see the Standing his time. W. L. P.C. attempts. high school basketball league will G. F. Tl. 18-18 but in the last twenty minutes college boys in action and dancing be South .7 1 .875 formed in Middlesex next term, f 4 3 11 the home team broke lose and swept will be held as usual. Amboy Closo Kocheck, 1 Going and a baseball league for this term Sayrevllle 0 .857 Several times the final Geneski, f. 2 1 5 away from the visitors. during has already been Perth Amboy .2 li .250 period the visitors threatened, but organized. Meyers, c. 6 2 14 Henry Westeott again proved to j ...... 0 7 .0001 ST '.Voodbridge the local was in Mitruska. g. 3 1 7 be the scoring ace for Amboy, caking ELiZABETl manager always The cross river Casey basketball Snyder, g. 1 1 3 six field and two foul goals in the j there with instructions to “hold ’em.” team stepped Into first place In the Cremmens a chance at first half. He added another during j missed foul ESTRIDGE KAYO county Knights of Columbus league the Cremmens NEW 16 8 40 the final half. The two Passaic for- Carden to Put on Bi start, and Handerhan, yesterday afternoon by defeating the Jimmy Weisman one Red Tops wards managed to lose their guards and M. followed with local Harrington squad to the tune at Elizabeth 1 scores. Handerhan made a BOOST RING G. F. Tl. long enough to score seven and six Program point FOR STAR of 43-10. Amateur rules were play- basket In and was foul- Geisler, f. 2 0 4 field goals apiece. pretty going ed in the first half and two-hand Armory U ed on the also the A new boost for Paul Monahan, f. 1 2 4 The score: attempt, making Berlenbach, dribble in the second, the score at j a FOR Rardwell, .. 3 2 8 Perth On double foul at New York knockout KEASBEY Amboy single tally. wonder, in hi? the end of the first session being Birmingham, g. 2 7 11 G. F. Pts. | | center Cremmens missed and Chiz- climb to the ruling chair of the light hold- 0 1 1 7 2 i 19-4 with the cross river outfit Aside from Ed I’oulsen’s 9 madia scored. M. Weisman made heavyweight division, was obtained Handler, g. Westeott, f. 16 hi,™ __ ing the long end. ing show at the Auditorium another foul, and after Regan and as a result of the early knockout Totin, f 1 0 2 i J #; Ice So Fine That That Ice The score: row Cremmens had scored 8 12 28 Lewis, .. 0 1 1 night, the fistic event * missed. Handerhan over Larry Estridge, Harlem South o| Kocheck en- 1 1 3 Newark Five Is Downed in Amboy est to the fighters of this sec I and Bopp added single counters to negro, in Madison Square Garden Sport Will Attract a Charley refereed the Labeda. g counter an efficient manner. 1 1 3 G. F. Tl. the annual show of the A 9 their respective totals. last Friday night. in Some Gilsdorf, g. on time the Red took the 0 2 2 Tussle Tottenville Court Segrave, f. 4 0 8 l’ost American Region, to I Regan dribbled down the court in Berlenbach has been coming along Large Crowd ago Tops Grieve, g bej measure of the Saints on 1 0 2 Moran, f 4 1 9 in the Betsytown armory on sensational fashion for a field goal in rapid fashion, first as a middle- the Staten Beatty, g. Last Saturday Night t^| Island court and Barkey, c. 2 3 7 afternoon of New Year’s day. but missed the foul try. M. Weis- weight and now as a light heavy- McIntyre appeared 11 29 2 2 6 man tallied a long one and followed weight. and the time for his meeting KEASBEY, Dec. 29.—In keeping with the Gypsum team in that en- 7 Triggs, g A classy card has been arrangfl gagement. Passaic Gereghty, g. 1 0 2 for the show, an annual with Tuirney and McTigue is not far up with winter’s out-door sports The Beauvais Post American undertakiil off. its G. F. Pts. McDonnell, g 4 3 11 bv the Betsvtown organization Keasbey has again reorganized Legion basketball team of Toiten- ail "Knock-em” Paul for the Thompson, f. 7 1 15 Jimmy Carden is hte was slated to undefeated hockey team ville had an esay time winning from matchmakl F. f 6 0 12 17 9 43 ns usual. More than engage McTigue. but the bout was sixth consecutive season. E. Y'acona, tlie Marion five of Newark on the forty rounds I Vasilyk, c 3 2 8 Perth boxing make the called off because the world's cham- Schuster again has the team under Legion hall court in Tottenville on Amboy up program for til Swenson, 0 0 0 holiday event. pion refused to have the wjjiner of his management and this season's g Saturday night. The final score was G. F. Tl. j this “Bunt” Vandershoff, g. 2 0 4 contest, meet Tunney. the Amer- captain is none other than SEAR 42 to 29, and at half time Tottenville Sparks, f 0 0 0 In the main go. Bow Snyder, 'll PIIEN 3 0 6 ican Kolbe, g champion. Pfeiffer. was in front 25 to 11. Next week Kilsbey, f 2 1 5 Bayonne and Elizabeth .will gll With the ice at its best yesterday the Mercurys. of Tompkinsville, will J. Brennan, f. 1 0 battle to A1 Delmont. of Newark, fl a number of the veterans were out 21 3 43 a ten rounder. Http vour engage the Beauvais Post passers. Harrigan, .. 0 0 0 These men are grefl JEYE limbering up for the initial contest The score: W. Brennan, g. 1 0 2 rivals their last bout at the Byceul ROSENBLOOM AND WEST Pfeiffer, Club 0« PK3MT SIDE of 0AU. next Sunday. Katrausky, Tottenville Zegan, g 0 1 1 in Elizabeth having ended in | parsler, Gloff, Fullerton and Schus- BARRON AVE. COMBINE G. F. Tl. Marsh, c 0 0 0 free-for-all. Sj ARE TO CLASH AGAIN ter were among those who had Preacher, f. 3 1 7 Carden has his usual good suj workouts yesterday on the water Knowlton, f 5 1 11 4 2 10 porting bouts, but there are no mJ work’s pond. PLANS BIG CONTESTS 2 0 4 and on the slate from this Maxie Rosenbloom. the sensational Richards to Jenkins in LaPorge, c Referees—Ryan Ayres. section dil For the opening game next Sun- Face 3 3 9 to the fact that Joe Harlem middleweight, has been re- Coveil, g Colletti w;l day afternoon the locals will have ns soccer taken off matched to fight Tommy West, the Ten games on Argonne Woodbridge high school Hoehn. g. 3 1 7 whea political wires wejH their rivals none other than the nbl : are several nulled to return Trenton Cave Man. in a ten round leaders planning big Boettcher, g 2 0 4 Mickey Bellaro 9 reliable Hopelawn seven. A friendly with school the program after his star bout at the Broadway A. A., Alleys Tonight matches county high name hrl exists between these two is CAPTAIN LARSON PLANS been erased on Trenton, on New Year’s rivalry I elevens after the holiday vacation 18 G 42 account of a knocll afternoon, as still has to Th’"—*"V. teams, Hopelawn I ended. Marlons out receive din Newark. A big turnout is on the make her neighbors taste the sting expected Just befgre Christmas a practice O. V. Tl. SHOOTS Rosenbloom and West met once to- | SEVERAL POLICE of defeat. These two teams have Argonne alleys on Hobart street was Metuchen before, and the former won on a I match played with Morfess, f 4 4 12 been matched for tne con- night for the start of the third and opening and the brainy borough eleven made f. 1 9' 2 of technical knockput. Both men have rubber match Individual Landanet, Sergeant John Larson, captain test for the past number of years of the city a Metuchen wants a exceptionally fine records and Ed good showing. Polley, c 0 0 0 the shooting team of the local Po- and a good contest has alw’ays re- championship tourney between How- is that Do You Poulsen is trying to bring the Har- i regular match and i« probable Haberstieh, g 1 2 4 lice Social Club, is planning several sulted. Hopelawn boasts of such ard Richards, of this city, and Bill New South Biver and KncJ| 1 0 lem star to the local arena for a Brunswick, Hudustine, g. 2 big matches for the bluecoats under stars as Kochick brothers, Kamin- Jenkins, also of this city. ! the local Real Comfortr^ meeting Tiger Nelson. Institution may seek meet- Shaving with It was his direction. sky brothers, Saboy and others. originally intended to bowl ings with the Barron avenue school 7 6 The Harlem middleweight is un- j 20 One of the first will, be with tnte Manager Schuster has an abun- one thirty game match on three al- team. der the management of Frank E. : Referee—Rufie Allen. representatives of the Perth Amboy Is it correct to dance of material to pick his team leys. Bohnsack’s, the Argonne and The soccerites are in merely “keep your Bachman as Woodbridge Packer and vet cannot fight all Elks, but after Rifle Club, with a range on eye on the ball" or should the from but from indications, at ! Jenkins won the first 1 the running for state honors. eye more than six round bouts in his place, and the second with the West- be focused at some particular point least six veterans will occupy berths set. he agreed to give Richards, the home state. former field police shooters. These teams on the ball’s surface? If so, what in the opening game. champion, another chance. LOCAL FIREMEN PREPARE have been engaged In former sea- point and The game will be played on Keas- Jenkins won the first set by over 200 why? AND sons. bey’s large pond and will start at ! pins. CUBS ATHLETICS CYRIL WALKER CALL A 2:30 o'clock. AT CARTERET The police shoot every Friday on By The local team will be The first games of the sec- FOR MATCH twenty the Packer range, and Toolan, American from "Jim” _. place Open Champion picked Romer, Katrau- ond match were rolled in the same SHOULD BE MATCHED • • • i1 Frank Seiboth. Bachman and Lar- "Bunt” t_ Chief Bill will have his sky, Pfeiffer, "Benny” fashion as the first set, ten at the I Langan I think it is better to keep youi 2200 ye£bow 2200 Gloff. “Jim” Quish, Fuller- local fire department bowling team son are hitting 'em good at this time. George Argonne and the same number at With some trades and purchases A Valet AutoStrop Razor eye on the right side of the ball, or ton, Parsler brothers, Wagenhoffer. 1 out for a stiff practice session tonight Bohnsack’s. The last ten, however, already made baseball leaders are will it to (lightly in buck of It. This Should the ice continue 1 in for the match tomor- give you. Blades keeps BEAU BRUMMEL WORE good, were bowled on St. John’s alleys. Di- setting to work in an effort to pick preparation § you from turning left shoulder Keasbey issues to teams row the Carteret fire DEER HEADS are always It is the your challenges vision street on account of the local ! the winner in the respective circuits. night against sharp. | too as from New on in Car- quickly you are hitting, which TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES Brunswick, Perth Amboy, Elks’ match National American. laddies Coughlin's alleys only razor that Beague taking un the I the n.qd Mounted bv a new eclentlflc method; sharpens may cause the cluDhead to be late Fords, Woodbridge and South Am- Madison teret. | '♦« avenue chutes. It was on I The word to watch Chicago has avoids cracked lids, wrinkles own blades. 1 In the ball on the down- Address E. F. This be an interest- eye noses, reaching boy. Schuster, Keas- the new been sen* around as a result of the is expected to | Best Dressed alleys that Richards noserl and rotted ears. Hides tanned hair on You’re Europe’s N. a crowd local swing. supposed to look bey, J. out In ing match and large of 1 Jenkins in the second meeting trade whpjh Chicago is said to or for where you intend to hit. It n firemen will accompany the team to buckskin. you Gentlem? Inasmuch as there are other bowl- I have gotten the better of Pittsburgh. j wish to hit the ball in the back All the lanes. Carteret has a (and branches of athletics will be ers who are desirous of taking part Chicago will make a strong bid for borough Feet mfcde Into thermometers. gun presumably you do), you should look given at team and is hard at work racks, absolute Need We More consideration Woodbridge in the individual championship race I the National League pennant in strong etc., satisfaction guaran- at the back of the hall. If look Say In for the con- you High Sclipol when the sessions are this week’s match will end the con- I 1925. lately getting shape teed: 1& years experience. st the of the ball of top you may hit It started again after the holidays. tests between Richards and Jenkins Connie Mack is satisfied that his test. Both teams are confident I on top. Most of the the of the FRANK G. professionals It is probable that a new man will Athletics are once again looking taking majority games. ROSS are that it’s best to focus the The Tailor John The local will have Its agreed CListofferson J. McGraw. of the New York meet the winner of the Richards- right and the critics say that th“ department eyes at some on the will in this match. Scientific Taxidermist particular spot Giants, not give up his position Jenkins set starting some time next Quaker City nine will have to bear strongest lineup ball's surface. MAPLE STREET with the New York Matches with other fire department 319 team to go to week. Some of the bowlers are nol watching. One of the greatest sea- 241-243 Main N. J. 1024 Associated teams will be booked the St„ Milltown, (Copyright Editors, the Boston National combine in the in mavor of the thirty game match sons tn the history of the sport is bowling by I Post Office local team. } Opp. same circuit It has been made known. looked for. T«1 Mill town 181 K ^ I