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SHOP at BARON's LIBERTY Ause of Bamboo Drive Goal $500 .;•:...'.. •.•?..'•* i-:-"".':^ ;'. • , THE CHANFORD CITIZEN AHW CHRONICLER THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. IMS See The Outlaws Win &wiin Meet loaay Classified "Ads* McGoohan's One-Hitter Night Games, Cranford Golfer Takes Caddie Title At Rahway Pool .' I--; for . ADP i/,* the sevenQi to put him dose Today at Rahway Pool, Union, Bob Cleveland of Cranford, Roselle Park to capture the caddie To Tie VFW County swimmers Will enter in- Bargains Galore ! Drill Team brother of Billy Cleveland, as- team championship-. This year, he enough for •] three. By using a two iron anb^. an eight iron he was dividual and team competition m Shuts Out Braves Here sistant pro at the Suburban Golf took two strokes off hfa personal the 29th .annual Union County • Club, Union, tied off first in therecord to gain the t individual again able to one-putt on theFor First GARWOOD Show Set 1 Swimming Meet, sanctioned by RANFORD KENILWGRTH Returning to. the mound after Monday night, at which time the state caddie golf contest this week championship. eighth for another bird. A par on A 9-3 win over Johnson & Action will start at 7:30 p m.. in the New Jersey AAU. a three-month layoff, Johnny- Mc- playoff schedule also will be yei at his home club; Suburban, and After two years at. Union Junior the ninth gave him a one under Johnson advanced Barnett's ?Out- the double-header to be played There are' 19 events scheduled -took * h<> championship with College, Bob • will enter Setpn 35. '• . ' * . ••• • lawa to a tie with the VFW for AugusT for., men and women in senior, Entered a* second clsu mall matter at put the Cranford Riversides back McGoohan, who had been kept rounds of 35-37, shooting a one-Hall UnweriliyTSouUrOranger'in ~Tferthe setaand-ntoeirDbb aeored first place-ininJ thf Prpnfprd. jjggrga- CRANFORDT~NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 The Po«t Office at Cranlord. N. J. 3 Sections, 18 Pages—10c out of the lineup by an infected the benefit of the VFWs hospital in fourth place in the Union and welfare- funds for veterans over par 72. - the (all. He moved last year to a final birdie on the 10th hole, tion Softball League during the testants may-enter as many events hand, pitched seven and one-third past week. The Outlaws arid VFW County Baseball League with a and the firemen's welfare ' fund. Vince Traina, son of Mickey Cranford from Union. getting the ball close with a two as they desire, in one class only innings of no-hit ball Sunday, had played to a 5-5 tie, third" tie Commands Naval Croup 5-0 < victory over the Elizabeth The featured event will be theTraina. professional of Wayne Cleveland started his round iron and a wedge. Going into the except for midgets who may enter Then Lew Pecina got the-Braves' game of the year, last Wednesday. Braves at Memorial Field on Sun- Softball game between Capt. Country club, finished second with with a bogey and three straight last hole, he was even par after the junior division diving con Multi Slate Personality, Psychology Courses Among only hit, a liner over shorty-The- : Breen's Gold Checks swamped the day. • -.. , •• ;. Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, 74; -\, , . pars. On the GtUi', he was on thbogeye s on the 11th and 14th. Play- tests. ' •/. • . • In other contests, the Linden Cranford pitcher retired the Bob, who is 20 years old, sixgreen in two, using a four wood, ing it safe "after his tee shot went Drive In, 13-0, to "hold third place. Brave's' only hit, a liner over' VFW. and the Cranford Fire De- For senior men there win be Buckeyes • moved to within one feet tall and weighs 175 pounds, barely missing an eagle with his into the trees at the right,.Bob Rebetji was- the winner and 100-yard firee style, back stroke, To Bypass For Trustee \New Classes for Adult School's Fall Term short. •" The Cranford pitcher re- partment. Patrolman Roy' Brink- game of j their second consecutive has been a, caddie for. 10 years first putt to score the first of four scored 1 is 72 with a bogey. The Jones, the loser in the Outlaws' breast stroke, diving and 200-yard In line with the increased •.,in- tired the Braves.before they .could erhoff, general chairman for the league title by blanking the affair, announced that a trophy at Suburban Golf Club. Last year, birdies. ' ' . feature of his winning game was win over J & J. Johnson and Bol- free style relay.' .-, '".. Vacancy Seen terest in the problem of mental Drive Goal $500 Plainfield Blue Stars, 10-0; themake good their threat, however, playing, for his sixth season, he After a bogey on the sixth. Bob his putting. ; . mer each got two hits for the win- •health, two new courses dealing and the game was called because will be presented to the winning Diving, 50-yard free styk- and This Area Two or three persons will be Local Drive Leaders Plan Strategy The budget for ^rantdrd's annual United Fund drive this fall Westfield Hawks held ortto second played with Charlie McCrca of used a five' iron and a wedge on . At. the end of the first nine, ners. The Outlaws had a total of 100-yard free style are the withy personality and psychology place by taking the Plainiield of the hqavy raiii.. - earn in the other contest, between recommended to nil the vacancy will be.$201500-, it-was announced yesterday by John V. Nostrand, Barnett's Outlaws and Breen's Traina was only one stroke be-six hits to three for J & J. women's events. Cranford area residents can will be oltered at the fall semester Dreiers, 8-1, and the -Elizabeth-- Ike Baldwin led the Cranford chairman of the budget committee. This represents "an increase, of $500 Gold Checks. -. hind Cleveland with a 36, but, lit the tie game between the Other events are: junior boys, •' . breath a sigh Qf jrelief today. Hur- on the Board of Eduaation when of th^ Granford Adult School, port Question Marks cKmbed up batters in a three-run surge in the Channing Rudd, presirient-direc • over last ye;tr's budget. • ' • . Included in the-program will be although he registered birds on first two teams in the standings, 50-yard free style, back stroke] ricane Diane is expected to by- the board meets Tuesday evening out -of a • tie for fourth with the seventh inning, getting a triple to Two Cranford LL Teams the 16th and 17th, he scored a Rebetji pitched for the Outlaws pass this area completely. tor, announced ..today. Requirements of the four participating agencies this year will be: Braves by swamping the" Eliza- score two runs. Three of Cran- :>h exhibition drill by the women's breast stroke, 100-yard free style in Cleveland School. drill team of the local VFW post, double bogey on the 11th to finish and Twill for the VFW. and diving; junior girls, 50-yard The Weather Bureau at Newark They are: "Personality and Boy Scouts. S7.2Q0; Girl Scouts, beth AA, 12^0. 's six hits were made by Andy A special committee consisting Charm ' Development for Ladies" national .champions. with a 74. With Snyder the winning pit- back stroke, free-style and diving; Airport forecasts some rain, winds The first and second-place Crisanti. The Riversides scored Entered in Couiity Tourney •and high tides today for North of Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, Jos- "and "Psychology and Successful $4,450; Visiting Nurse Association, In the- CranWrd Recreation Ronnie Choquette of' Rumson cher, Harris Ltd., took a close midget boys, 25-yard free; style' Leaving Oanfortl teams will fight it out at Wheeler unearned runs in the second and Cranford Little League teams' will compete Saturday against took third with 77 and John Lake Jersey. After hitting the North eph Kohn and Channing Rudd Living." $3,000; Cranford Welfare Associa- Softball League. Barrett's Out- one, 6-5t/ from the Drive In. J.50-yard free style, and midget was named in June to recommend Park in Linden this Sunday, and third innings. Westfield in the opening round of the Union,County Invitation Little Carolina coast yesterday morning, The fall semester of the school; 1 tion', $5,000; and campaign" ex- laws are now tii_*d with the VFW of Essex' County, age 15, had aBilney was the loser. girls, 25-yard free style. a successor to Louis C. Troutman 1 .,the- Plainfield Dreiers will face The box score: League All-Star Tournament. ' 78. the hurricane headed inland in a opens for^.a ten-week period on penses, $850. Comparative figures the Elizabeth AA at Warinanco CRANFORD tt-IZ. BRAVES for tirst place and Breen's Gold On Friday, the VFW downed north nodthwesterly direction who resigned upon moving to his The games, which, will be played-in Westfield, are'between the The State Caddie Master Tuesday, October 4, at Cranford! for 1954 were: Boy Scouts, Park, Eliz^beth-Roselle. AB K II All! Cheeks rank th«rd. The local fire the Blue Room, 11-3, with.Twill List Batting Averages with gradually reduced force. new home in Madison. This com- High School. Registration will be1 Lindcberi!. ** 2 2'lMaclc', Ib 3.O.. 0 department is bne of the- better Cranford West team., and the Westfield National team at 10 a.m. and Championship was won with a Girl Scouts, $4,275; Visiting Nurse Crariford' still has a rained-out Conuwiy. ct 4 1 ODade. ss : 4,0 O the winner and Frank the loser, For Playground Leaders Storm Heading Inland mittee will propose more than one held' on September 2!> and 30 at Raldwin.
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