Tax Receipt Peak Expected

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tax Receipt Peak Expected TO PLACE A WANT-AD IN THE BIGGEST THE INDEPENDENT- SUBURBAN PHONE AD-TAKER— NEWSPAPER. WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 VOL. XIX, No. 36 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 PRICE THREE CENTS TAX RECEIPT PEAK Campaign Personnel, Has-Beens And Lack Of Platform EXPECTED FOR '37 Held Responsible For Smashing Democratic Defeat WOODBRIDGE;—Well, what happened? men attempted to obtain support for the * # * * ticket by tne old political methods which for WEEK'S TOTAL, $25 f&ufer Protest! This query, in regards to the election day years now have completely lost their, favor. results in Woodbridge Township, is still on the Donors Dwindle, Campaign •'_' Malcolm and Mabel Mouse sub- October Collections Exceed They relied on sly criticism, whispering innuen- mitted to a final interview on the lips of hundreds of local residents—particu- Revolt Of Organization Is election only after a struggle. Same Month Of Last larly Democrats as tney mull over the 4 to does and vituperation. Falls Far Short Of 'They greeted your correspondent Year By_$5,000 O victory marked up by the Republicans on The third reason ascribed for the success $2,500 Goal Aftermath Of Crushing most perfunctorily and begged to Tuesday. of tbe entire Republican ticket is the domina- Defeat Tuesday be excused. BUDGET LEVY TOPPED The Democrats were supremely confident tion of' the Democratic campaign camp, by PROMPT AIDJS URGED "What's there to say?" Mabel of electing two of their candidates—Owen S. figures either; not seeking office themselves or LEADERSHlFOF COYNE asked. WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE — With the "The Democrats," h«r husband Dunigan in tKe First W^ard -and Thomas J. those wbo -were repudiated by the voters years drive for funds for an ambulance Volumes Loaned. For Six IS STILL ACCEPTABLE Township taxpayers are well on Fee in the Second. They are trying to figure chimed in, "told everybody the their way toward establishing aSfO- • # for the Woodbridge Emergency * * * • * WOODBRIDGE — A shake-up election -was in the bag but I look- another new record this year. out now wHat -went •wrong. Squad lagging, the campaign com- Months By N. J. Agency, mittee today issued a call to all in the high councils of the local ed in the bag when I" got up .Wed- They have paid $167,000 more Probably the first reason is the complete What about the Republican victory? Miss Chase States Democratic party is indicated as nesday morning' and found the into the treasury, so far this year lack of a platform. What the candidates pro- * * * * who have not contributed to date Democrats there themselves. Was to make their donations as early as WOODBRIDGE — Miss Norma being imminent as a result of the than they did in 1936—the year posed to do if and when elected, although a The wide popularity of Mayor August F. possible. severe losses sustained in Tues- I surprised?" which now stands at the peak of matter of some interest to the voters, appeared Greiner was probably the largest single con- Chase, librarian at the Barron day's election. "And," Mabel exeliamed, ""were all others in local history as pro- When the campaign opened it Free. Public Library, announced they surprised?" to be of no consequence to the party cam- tribution and this is said in the knowledge of appeared no . difficulty whatever John Coyne is regarded in suffi- ducing the greatest amount of tax paign managers. the high regard in which the entire administra- yesterday the following books ciently high favor to retain his "I never saw so many people be- receipts. The total payments from would be encountered in raising The second cause for defeat of the Demo- tion is held for the achievements it has re- the $2,500 estimated as necessary have been loaned to the library by leadership over the Township hind an eight ball," Malcolm con- January through October in 1936 workers but no secret is being tinued, switching his metaphor. amounted to $1,139,800.83 > and crats was the conduct of the campaign. corded in -four years. Mr. Greiner won this to purchase a modern, equipped the State Library Commission for ambulance. Substantial dona- made in the ranks that unless cer- "There -was standing room only-."" during- the same period this year Either lacking or ignoring issues, party spokes- (Continued on Page 6) a period of six months: tain figures which strove for domi- - "I'll bet Nate Duff had the the aggregate was $1,307,236.17, tions were received from many of the town's prominent residents Adult books: "Johnny Reb," nance in the last campaign are only seat." according to figures released yes- "Such An Enmity," "The Lesser eliminated they will refuse to par- terday by Tax Collector Michael and their sum, added to smaller ticipate in any future contests. Mumbling Is Heard J. Trainer. individual- donations obtained in a Breed," ' "Dead Man Twice," "I didn't have a chance to talk Future. Of Controversy Over Board MAYOR SAYS VOTE house-to-house canvas, gave rise "Hashknife of Stormy River," Mr. C°yne took over the party with him," replied her husband, The October collections this to hope the goal would be over- "The Nine Waxed Faces," "The when it was on the verge of com- "but I heard somebody mumbling year totalled $155,070.20 as ENBORSESJOLICIES subscribed in short order. Good Hope," "Valley Vultures," plete collapse. He assumed the about refinancing and .about' ap- against a total for the same month Unsettled As Referendum Is Beaten Interruption of . the drive for '•The Whispering Outlaw," "Look leadership three years ago when pointment as Police Recorder and a year ago of $149,406.27, or an funds by the drive for votes ap- Back to Glory," "Land Under the Democrats needed to elect but increase of $5,663.93, Possibility Of Citizens' Thanks Voters For Support a single candidate on the Town- I think that must have been Mr. parently is responsible for • the England," "The White Phantom," ship Committee to take control of Duff." Mr. Trainer recalled that only Ticket Included In Asks' Assistance Of AH small number of receipts reported "Flag In the Wind," "Valley Peo- the government. He met with de- "If he was talking it certainly during four of the ten months HELPERS SELECTED this week. A total of $25 was ob-ple/' "Indian Summer," "Daugh- feat. was Mr. Duff," Mabel explained. just passed have the monthly pa'y- Speculation To Advance Town tained since the last accounting ters of India," "The South Fore- The same difficulties which be- "Anyway, John Coyne avoided ments dropped below the peak BY MRS._MNDOLPH WOODBRIDGE—Mayor August seven days ago and unless post- land Murder," "Castle Island," one headache," Malcolm philoso- figures of 1936. These losses oc- WOODBRIDGE—Whether fur- election resumption of the enthu- set his path then were responsible ther efforts will be organized to P. Greiner yesterday declared re- siasm which characterized the "The Whirlwind," "About the for the smashing defeat the party phized. curred in January, February, tention of himself and his Republi- Murder of a Man Afraid of Wom- His wife raised an eyebrow in March and September. In all the change the personnel of the Board Red Cross Drive Chairman early days of the campaign swells suffered at the polls Tuesday'. The of Education could not be learned can colleagues in control of the ,the treasury it is doubtful when en," "Twenty-four Hours a Day," old-line leaders, believing control interrogation. other months an increase was Names Aides In AH Township government is "complete "He won't have to worry about noted. last night but probabilities are a the ambulance will be obtained. "Hot Lead," "Daughters of Al- was inevitable, injected, them- s decision will be reached soon by and unqualified endorsement of bion," "A Roof Over Their selves openly into the campaign whose going to get the jobs," the Borrowing Avoided Sections Of Town the policies of the present adminis- Promises Neglected ' head of the family said. antagonists of the Board on their This is probably the most hu- Heads," "Room Number 3," with the result the electorate ap- The principal reason for the ad- future plans. WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- tration. "Tides of the Tantramar," "Re- parently feared they would domi- "Nate Duff and Ben Vogel had vances—which obviate the neces- The Mayor was highly elated manitarian effort ever extended that all figured out without any Committeeman Frederick A. bridge Chapter of American Red within the Township. For years, porter at Armageddon," "His Ownnate the municipality if the Demo- sity of borrowing for current ex- Spencer, who sponsored the refer- Cross will conduct the 20th annual over the tremendous vote accorded crats were successful. To this fact help from Mr. Coyne," his wife de- penditures—is the fiscal policy to him and promised he would ever small groups have discussed ways Rooftree," "The Taking of the clared. endum seeking replacement of the roll call starting on Armistice Day and means of providing the com- Gry." can be attributed the main reason adopted and enforced by the elected administration by ap- and ending on November 25. strive "to be worthy of the tre- munity with an ambulance but it for the Republican victory. "I guess they figured that just Greiner administration. Up to mendous confidence placed in me On Juvenile Shelves like they figured the refinancing pointees of the Mayor, could not The officers, as appointed by (Continued on Page 6) Juvenile books: "The Sea Scouts Seek Political Plans four years ago, taxes were paid be reached to discuss the action of Mrs.
Recommended publications
  • Mls Cup Ticket Giveaway Official Rules No
    MLS CUP TICKET GIVEAWAY OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER. OPEN TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES (EXCLUDING RESIDENTS OF RHODE ISLAND, PUERTO RICO, THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND OTHER COMMONWEALTHS, TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS AND WHERE OTHERWISE PROHIBITED BY LAW), WHO HAVE REACHED 18 YEARS OF AGE NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 1, 2016. 1. By entering this CONTEST (the "Contest") and accepting the terms herein, you agree to be bound by the following rules ("Official Rules"), which constitute a binding agreement between you, on one hand, and SeatGeek, Inc., on the other (“SeatGeek”). SeatGeek and any website companies hosting and promoting the Contest, their respective parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, and all of their agents, officers, directors, shareholders, employees, and agents are referred to as the Contest Entities. These Official Rules apply only to the Contest and not to any other sweepstakes or contest sponsored by SeatGeek. 2. CONTEST DETAILS: SeatGeek shall give away, for no consideration, 4 VIP ticket packages for the 2016 MLS Cup. The Contest will be promoted by SeatGeek during November and December 2016. 3. ELIGIBILITY: This Contest is open only to legal residents of the United States (excluding residents of Rhode Island, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other commonwealths, territories and possessions, and where otherwise prohibited by law) who have reached 18 YEARS OF AGE no later than November 1, 2016 ("Entrants"). Individuals in any of the following categories are not eligible to enter or win this Contest: (a) employees of SeatGeek or their affiliates, parents, subsidiaries, professional advisors and promotional agencies or other entities involved in the sweepstakes; and (b) individuals who are immediate family members or who reside in the same household as any individual described above.
    [Show full text]
  • Major League Soccer-Historie a Současnost Bakalářská Práce
    MASARYKOVA UNIVERZITA Fakulta sportovních studií Katedra sportovních her Major League Soccer-historie a současnost Bakalářská práce Vedoucí bakalářské práce: Vypracoval: Mgr. Pavel Vacenovský Zdeněk Bezděk TVS/Trenérství Brno, 2013 Prohlašuji, že jsem bakalářskou práci vypracoval samostatně a na základě literatury a pramenů uvedených v použitých zdrojích. V Brně dne 24. května 2013 podpis Děkuji vedoucímu bakalářské práce Mgr. Pavlu Vacenovskému, za podnětné rady, metodické vedení a připomínky k této práci. Úvod ........................................................................................................................ 6 1. FOTBAL V USA PŘED VZNIKEM MLS .................................................. 8 2. PŘÍPRAVA NA ÚVODNÍ SEZÓNU MLS ............................................... 11 2.1. Tisková konference MLS ze dne 17. října 1995..................................... 12 2.2. Tisková konference MLS ze dne 18. října 1995..................................... 14 2.3. První sponzoři MLS ............................................................................... 15 2.4. Platy Marquee players ............................................................................ 15 2.5. Další události v roce 1995 ...................................................................... 15 2.6. Drafty MLS ............................................................................................ 16 2.6.1. 1996 MLS College Draft ................................................................. 17 2.6.2. 1996 MLS Supplemental Draft ......................................................
    [Show full text]
  • MLS Game Guide
    NASHVILLE SC vs. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION NISSAN STADIUM, Nashville, Tenn. Saturday, May 8, 2021 (Week 4, MLS Game #44) 12:30 p.m. CT (MyTV30; WSBK / MyRITV) NASHVILLE SC 2021 CAREER No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Birthplace GP GS G A GP GS G A 1 Joe Willis GK 6-5 189 08/10/1988 St. Louis, MO 3 3 0 0 139 136 0 1 2 Daniel Lovitz DF 5-10 170 08/27/1991 Wyndmoor, PA 3 3 0 0 149 113 2 13 3 Jalil Anibaba DF 6-0 185 10/19/1988 Fontana, CA 0 0 0 0 231 207 6 14 4 David Romney DF 6-2 190 06/12/1993 Irvine, CA 3 3 0 0 110 95 4 8 5 Jack Maher DF 6-3 175 10/28/1999 Caseyville, IL 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 Dax McCarty MF 5-9 150 04/30/1987 Winter Park, FL 3 3 0 0 385 353 21 62 7 Abu Danladi FW 5-10 170 10/18/1995 Takoradi, Ghana 0 0 0 0 84 31 13 7 8 Randall Leal FW 5-7 163 01/14/1997 San Jose, Costa Rica 3 3 1 2 24 22 4 6 9 Dominique Badji MF 6-0 170 10/16/1992 Dakar, Senegal 1 0 0 0 142 113 33 17 10 Hany Mukhtar MF 5-8 159 03/21/1995 Berlin, Germany 3 3 1 0 18 16 5 4 11 Rodrigo Pineiro FW 5-9 146 05/05/1999 Montevideo, Uruguay 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Alistair Johnston DF 5-11 170 10/08/1998 Vancouver, BC, Canada 3 3 0 0 21 18 0 1 13 Irakoze Donasiyano MF 5-9 155 02/03/1998 Tanzania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Daniel Rios FW 6-1 185 02/22/1995 Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico 0 0 0 0 18 8 4 0 15 Eric Miller DF 6-1 175 01/15/1993 Woodbury, MN 0 0 0 0 121 104 0 3 17 CJ Sapong FW 5-11 185 12/27/1988 Manassas, VA 3 0 0 0 279 210 71 25 18 Dylan Nealis DF 5-11 175 07/30/1998 Massapequa, NY 1 0 0 0 20 10 0 0 19 Alex Muyl MF 5-11 175 09/30/1995 New York, NY 3 2 0 0 134 86 11 20 20 Anibal
    [Show full text]
  • ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2014 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis)
    ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2014 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis) New York State Senior Challenge New York Giants 1929 New York Hispano 1930 Prague 1931 DSC Brooklyn 1932 German-Hungarian 1933 St. Mary's Celtic 1934 St. Mary's Celtic 1935 German-Hungarians GASL 1936 Gjoa 1937 Danish 1938 Hakoah 1939 German-Americans GASL 1940 German-Americans GASL 1941 German-Americans GASL 1942 No Competition 1943 German-Hungarians GASL 1944 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1945 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1946 New York Sport Club 1947 New York S.C. 1948 New York State FC 1949 Eintracht GASL 1950 Eintracht GASL 1951 German-Hungarians 1952 Eintracht GASL 1953 Lithuanian 1954 German-Hungarians GASL 1956 Dr. Randolph G. Manning Cup Dr. Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg. While in Germany, he had been involved in the formation of the Deutscher Fussball Bund in 1900. Born: December 3, 1873 - Lewisham, England Died: December 1, 1953 - New York, NY Dr Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg.
    [Show full text]
  • Rgv Fc Toros 2021 Information
    2021 SEASON GAME NOTES HOME PLAYER2021 SCHEDULE INFO DATE OPPONENT TIME RESULT 05/01 vs. New Mexico United 7:30PM CST W, 1-0 05/06 vs. San Diego Loyal 7:00PM CST W, 1-0 05/16 vs. San Antonio FC 7:30PM CST W, 2-1 05/22 @ El Paso Locomotive FC 8:30PM CST - 05/29 @ San Antonio FC 7:30PM CST - 06/06 @ Miami FC 6:30PM CST - 06/12 vs. Real Monarchs SLC 7:00PM CST - 06/16 vs. Austin Bold FC 7:00PM CST - 0-0-1 06/19 @ San Antonio FC 7:30PM CST - 06/25 vs. Tulsa FC 7:30PM CST - AWAY 06/30 vs. El Paso Locomotive FC 7:00PM CST - 07/10 @ Austin Bold FC 8:00PM CST - 07/17 @ Orange County SC 7:00PM CST - 07/24 vs. Austin Bold FC 8:00PM CST - 07/31 @ Phoenix Rising FC 9:30PM CST - 08/04 @ Real Monarchs SLC 9:00PM CST - 08/08 vs. San Antonio FC 7:30PM CST - 08/14 vs. Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 7:00PM CST - 08/17 @ Austin Bold FC 8:00PM CST - 08/21 @ El Paso Locomotive FC 8:30PM CST - 08/29 @ OKC Energy FC 5:00PM CST - 3-0-0 09/04 vs. Loudoun United 7:00PM CST - 09/11 @ Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 8:00PM CST - MATCH INFO 09/18 vs. Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC 7:00PM CST - Saturday, May 22 09/22 @ New Mexico United 8:00PM CST - Southwest University Park 09/25 vs. Atlanta United II 8:00PM CST - 8:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2016 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis)
    ENYSSA State Cup Winners 1913-2016 (Prepared for ENYSSA by Gus Xikis) New York State Senior Challenge New York Giants 1929 New York Hispano 1930 Prague 1931 DSC Brooklyn 1932 German-Hungarian 1933 St. Mary's Celtic 1934 St. Mary's Celtic 1935 German-Hungarians GASL 1936 Gjoa 1937 Danish 1938 Hakoah 1939 German-Americans GASL 1940 German-Americans GASL 1941 German-Americans GASL 1942 No Competition 1943 German-Hungarians GASL 1944 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1945 S. C. Eintracht GASL 1946 New York Sport Club 1947 New York S.C. 1948 New York State FC 1949 Eintracht GASL 1950 Eintracht GASL 1951 German-Hungarians 1952 Eintracht GASL 1953 Lithuanian 1954 German-Hungarians GASL 1956 Dr. Randolph G. Manning Cup Dr. Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg. While in Germany, he had been involved in the formation of the Deutscher Fussball Bund in 1900. Born: December 3, 1873 - Lewisham, England Died: December 1, 1953 - New York, NY Dr Randolph G Manning organized the Southern New York State Soccer association, the predecessor of ENYSASA and was the first President of both the SNYSSA and the United States Soccer Association in the 1913-1920 Era. Dr. Manning had been born in England and then was educated in Germany, particularly at the University of Freiburg.
    [Show full text]
  • Philly and the US Open Cup Final Posted by Ed Farnsworth on August 13, 2014 at 12:15 Pm
    PHILADELPHIA SOCCER HISTORY / US OPEN CUP Philly and the US Open Cup Final Posted by Ed Farnsworth on August 13, 2014 at 12:15 pm Featured image: The Bethlehem Steel FC victory float after winning their second US Open Cup, then known as the National Challenge Cup, on May 6, 1916. (Photo: University Archives & Special Collections Department, Lovejoy Library, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) Philadelphia teams, both amateur and professional, have a long history of appearances in the final of America’s oldest soccer competition, winning the US Open Cup ten times. The last Philadelphia team to do so was the Ukrainian Nationals in 1966. At PPL Park on Sept. 16 at 7:30 pm, the Philadelphia Union will look to restart that winning tradition. Before the US Open Cup Before the founding of the US Open Cup in the 1913–1914 season, the claim for a national soccer title was held by the American Cup competition, also known as the American Football Association Cup and the American Federation Cup. First organized by the American Football Association in 1885, the competition primarily featured teams from the early American soccer triangle of Northern New Jersey, Southern New York and lower New England. In 1897, the John A. Manz team became the first Philadelphia club to win the American Cup. Tacony won in 1910 with Philadelphia Hibernian losing in the final the following year. In 1914, Bethlehem Steel FC won the first of its six American Cup titles by beating Tacony, who had also lost to Northern New Jersey’s Paterson True Blues in the final the year before.
    [Show full text]
  • Honors Portland Timbers for Their 2015 MLS Cup Victory
    78th Oregon Legislative Assembly - 2016 Regular Session MEASURE: SCR 207 STAFF MEASURE SUMMARY CARRIER: Rep. Williamson House Committee On Rules Fiscal: No fiscal impact Revenue: No Revenue Impact Action Date: 02/29/16 Action: Be Adopted. Meeting Dates: 02/29 Vote: Yeas: 8 - Barnhart, Gilliam, Hoyle, Huffman, Kennemer, Rayfield, Williamson, Wilson Exc: 1 - Smith Warner Prepared By: Erin Seiler, Committee Administrator WHAT THE MEASURE DOES: Honors Portland Timbers for their 2015 MLS Cup victory. ISSUES DISCUSSED: Success of Timbers EFFECT OF COMMITTEE AMENDMENT: No amendment. BACKGROUND: The Portland Timbers earned their first Major League Soccer (MLS) championship on December 6, 2015, capturing the 2015 MLS Cup trophy with a 2 to 1 victory over Columbus Crew SC. Led by head coach Caleb Porter, the Portland Timbers finished a winning season that landed them third in the Western Conference, a placement that earned them the right to advance to the MLS Cup Playoffs. The team progressed without a loss in their post-season playoff march to win the cup final, defeating Sporting Kansas City, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, FC Dallas and Columbus Crew SC. Throughout the season, the Portland Timbers were spurred to victory by the rousing cheers of the Timbers Army and the team’s legion of supporters who have filled Providence Park to capacity for every regular-season and playoff match since the Portland Timbers’ inaugural MLS season. Senate Concurrent Resolution 207 honors the Portland Timbers for their victory in winning the 2015 MLS Cup. This summary has not been adopted or officially endorsed by action of the Committee. 1 of 1 .
    [Show full text]
  • National Pastime a REVIEW of BASEBALL HISTORY
    THE National Pastime A REVIEW OF BASEBALL HISTORY CONTENTS The Chicago Cubs' College of Coaches Richard J. Puerzer ................. 3 Dizzy Dean, Brownie for a Day Ronnie Joyner. .................. .. 18 The '62 Mets Keith Olbermann ................ .. 23 Professional Baseball and Football Brian McKenna. ................ •.. 26 Wallace Goldsmith, Sports Cartoonist '.' . Ed Brackett ..................... .. 33 About the Boston Pilgrims Bill Nowlin. ..................... .. 40 Danny Gardella and the Reserve Clause David Mandell, ,................. .. 41 Bringing Home the Bacon Jacob Pomrenke ................. .. 45 "Why, They'll Bet on a Foul Ball" Warren Corbett. ................. .. 54 Clemente's Entry into Organized Baseball Stew Thornley. ................. 61 The Winning Team Rob Edelman. ................... .. 72 Fascinating Aspects About Detroit Tiger Uniform Numbers Herm Krabbenhoft. .............. .. 77 Crossing Red River: Spring Training in Texas Frank Jackson ................... .. 85 The Windowbreakers: The 1947 Giants Steve Treder. .................... .. 92 Marathon Men: Rube and Cy Go the Distance Dan O'Brien .................... .. 95 I'm a Faster Man Than You Are, Heinie Zim Richard A. Smiley. ............... .. 97 Twilight at Ebbets Field Rory Costello 104 Was Roy Cullenbine a Better Batter than Joe DiMaggio? Walter Dunn Tucker 110 The 1945 All-Star Game Bill Nowlin 111 The First Unknown Soldier Bob Bailey 115 This Is Your Sport on Cocaine Steve Beitler 119 Sound BITES Darryl Brock 123 Death in the Ohio State League Craig
    [Show full text]
  • The Ukrainian Weekly 1959, No.39
    www.ukrweekly.com STEPAN BANDERA, LEADER OF ORGANIZATION OP UKRAINIAN NA­ 30fh Anniversary of Archbishop UNA ExecutiveCommitteeDiscusses TIONALISTS (OUN), DIES FROM CYANIDE POISONING IN MUNICH Ivan Buchko 100th Anniversary of Shevchenko's AT THE AGE OF 50. —HIS ASSOCIATES CHARGE HE WAS A VICTIM October 20, 1959 marked the beath MOSCOW-DIRECTED MURDER PLOT. — UKRAINIANS THE WORLD 30th anniversary of the bish­ opric of Archbishop Ivan SOYUZIVKA, Kerhonkson, 6 per cent on all mortgage OVER SHOCKED BY SUDDEN DEATH OF PATRIOT Buchko, titular head of N. Y.—The 100th anniversary loans. AND FREEDOM FIGHTER Ukrainian Cathojics in West­ of the death of Tares Shev- The Executive Committee of ern Europe, a day which is chenko, Ukraine's greatest the UNA also discussed cer­ remembered by Ukrainian REPERCUSSION OF HS DEATH IN AMERICAN poet, which will take place in tain improvements of the UNA Catholics the world over. Estate. Among them was the AND EUROPEAN PRESS March 1961, was one of the Archbishop Buchko was many topics of discussion enlargement of the swimming MUNICH,'Germany, Oct 16 (AP). — Stepan Bandera, born in, 1891 near Lviv. Sub­ of the Executive Committee of pool, a decision which was tJkreiefan Nationalist leader, died under mysterious circum­ sequently, in 1915, he was the Ukrainian National Asso­ taken in May, 1959 by the stances yesterday at his secluded home here. The police said ordained a priest upon his ciation at the meeting which Executive Committee. tfdsy that no evidence of foul play had been found. graduation from a Seminary in was held last Friday, Octo­ Those who took part in the V_j! tir.
    [Show full text]
  • View / Open Bigalke 2015.Pdf
    ANYTHING BUT RINGERS: HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE SOCCER HOTBEDS THAT PRODUCED THE 1930 U.S. WORLD CUP TEAM ANYTHING BUT RINGERS: Historical Sketches of the Soccer Hotbeds That Produced the 1930 U.S. World Cup Team Zach Bigalke History 407: U.S. in the 20th Century Professor Ellen Herman 11 June 2014 Photo on preceding page: Bob Thomas, “Members of the U.S. squad,” July 13, 1930, Popperfoto, Getty Images, in Brian Straus, “The 10 Most Significant Goals in U.S. Soccer History: Rewritten History,” Sports Illustrated, May 13, 2014, http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/longform/soccer-goals/goal10.html. CONTENTS Charts and Tables ...................................................................................................................... iv Foreword ....................................................................................................................................... v Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................. vii Anything But Ringers: Historical Sketches of the Soccer Hotbeds That Produced the 1930 U.S. World Cup Team Abstract .................................................................................................................................................... 1 19th-Century Precedents ...................................................................................................................... 3 New England: Fall River and the Impact of Textiles .....................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • History and Tradition
    HISTORY AND TRADITION 66 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS • 2011 MEN’S SOCCER BGSUFALCONS.COM BGSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Pete Farrell Dennis Mepham 1982 1986 MICKEY COCHRANE BGSU HAll Of fAME – 1993 NSCAA HAll Of fAME – 1995 Neil Ridgway Gary Palmisano 1990 1998 Dave Dyminski 1994 Bud Lewis Rob Martella Steve Klein Scott Vallow 2000 2002 2006 2009 67 BOWLING GREEN FALCONS • 2011 MEN’S SOCCER BGSUFALCONS.COM ALL-AMERICANS NEIL RIDGWAY JON FELTON KYLE ROYER GREG MURPHY ROB MARTELLA JOE BURCH NSCAA NSCAA ISAA Scholar-Athlete ISAA Scholar-Athlete NSCAA NSCAA Scholar- All-American All-American All-American All-American All-American Athlete All-American 1982-83 1987 1988-89-90 1991 1992 1995 Five different individuals have earned Academic All-America recognition on nine occasions for the Brown and Orange. Kyle Royer was selected to the ISAA adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American squad three straight years (1988-89-90). Goalkeeper Greg Murphy was both an ISAA Adidas Scholar-Athlete All-America selection as well as a GTE/CoSIDA Fall-Winter At-Large Academic All-American for the 1991 season. Joe Burch was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Fall-Winter At-Large Academic All-America squad third team in 1995 and first team in 1996. Burch was also selected to the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American Honorable Mention squad following the 1995 season. Back Dave Dyminski was the first BG booter to receive All-America recognition for play on the field. He was named to the NSCAA All-America Honorable Mention squad in 1972 and moved up to the second team in 1973.
    [Show full text]