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of , •••<> vi • ,? •..-• •••.!>, . ' • • • el6 CRANFQRD (N.3E) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, October 11,1973 _^ 'J Pop Warner Leagu t Elksr lodge At the starts of the second Cranford Elks Lodge 2006 Mitchell to John Lorenz before score Cranford 14 • Kenilworth played host recently to a -half RayDerifte kicked off for KenllwortrT managed to-hold 7. This ended the scoring for Cranford. -The Jets took the group of 27 veterans irom the Clippers. Both sides the first half. • • . „ ball on their own 34 yard line Lyons V A Hospital. The men turned over the ball before, At the start of the second' but were" stopped on suc- were-served dinner and then KenilwortK managed to gethalf Gary Lozier kicked off for cessive downs by Phil spent some time enjoying the \ • through and tackle the Cranford. Kenilworth slowly •1 McGovern, Scott Buchanan Clippers behind their own goal recreational facilities of the and John Williams.* On the moved the ball downfield to lodge. They were also line for a safety. The score at Cranford's five yard line See fourth down Kenilworth was half-time was Cranford 13 - presented with ticket .books- Midnight sales in Cranford ,,,; nford. Kenilworth and Garwood Pages 5, 6 and 7 thrown for a loss by Bill where the Jets went over for a for use at the PX at- the Servin ra Kenilworth 9. touchdown, The point after Gargano and Chuck Hoeffler. In the third quarter neither hospital. j'• Cranford tdok over. On the wa&gootRotie the score at 14- VOL. 80 No.- 42 Published Every Thursday team wax able to - score. 14. &anford was .moving, the Thursday, October 18, 1973 second" play - Kenilworth in- Kenilworth was held on fine .Sjfcond.Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 07016 15 CENTS 1 hall an thpi third quarter end- TUNE-UP BONANZAS lor^ftntort Q PranfQyfj nflfiE hub Jtife "by Mark ed. the Jets were again held by Mitchell, John Perdek, Brian '..'••* John Williams and Brian Dooley and Don Boland As At the start of the fourth, Kastner. the fourth quarter started a, quarter Kenilworth took over MMtur«..iCyl. • At the start of the fourth on downs on their own 33 yard Kenilworth pass attempt was line, - but Cranford defense High school dedication quarter Cranford's Torn Cook incomplete but the Jets; •12.95 "COAAMANDER CHARLES PAEZ of the Captain Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, ran for a 40 yard first down, held again" led by Mark (8'cyllnder; $15.95) managed to move on theMigliozzi, Steve Sullivan, Glen Veterans of Foreign Wars is addressing the Cranford High School football team but on- the next play ground to the three yard line Kenilworth recovered a McMahon, Dennis Meade and so. ELMORA before the Sept. 29 game with Clark, at the annual breakfast sponsored by the where they plunged over for a Eric Bottge. Cranford took is fumble. A pass attempt by touchdown. The point after EXXON SERVICENflfi v Kejnilworth was incomplete over on its 21 yard line. The SOUHI Elaera Av«., Cor.Eriea Av». was good. This ended the •STAN MINTZ, right, newly elected president of the Plans for the dedication man, and Dr. Charles Post, Frank Elliott, president of plans Clippers were aided by_avl5 'Sherman and a run was stopped by John scoring showing Kenilworth Cranford Booster Club, accepts the gavel from ItolMMM St G««r|« Avt. i RtywW Ahimovic. Aplunge from the yard' penalty against Cbcit EL3-K44 ceremony of the renovated principal. Rider College in Lawren- Livingston Clair O'Neil poBted the high Bandits 16 - Cranford Bandits Kenilworth and carries by Bob outgoing president, Ted Rulmeyer." AAlntz actively and expanded Cranford High The ceremony is schedulec d ceville.-' Other speakers are games and series in thefive yard line was^stopped by Wort d«M (Including SundHyt) 13. Intartaglio and a pass com- participates in the Cranford Boys' Baseball Leagues, TI 3 P.M. Ctl lor Ait School have been released by -for 3 p.m. Sundayd , OctO . 28'', iin Stephan DeMicco, president of Sherman School PTA Bowling Loran Cambria, Bob Tami and John Vicci. Kenilworth The Clippers next game will pletion to Tom McGee. Pat Pop Warner football and the. Recreation Committee. by Mrs. Vincent .Vied,- PTA the high school auditorium, the Student Council at the time High games in the w . U League with games of 224 and be Sunday, Oct. 14 when the Garrett then threw a touch- comtntmity relations djair- Slated as guest speaker.is Dr. the referendum for the JAM'S 6 0 189 in a 577 series. finally managed ' their only Livingston Avenue School Musketeers y 1 score arid made the point after Rahway Chiefs will come to down pass to Dave Doheny to building program was Before a hostile audience of deficiencies in the schools^. Association, said the board is PTA Bowling League'were Alley Oafs 5 '\ Other high games were Cranford. Bandits begin at 11 make the Clippers the win- adopted, and Edward Dinoallngs 4'j [.good. This ended (he scoring ANNUAL CRANFO'RD ; about 150 residents, the Board - Construption of per- taking "what amounts to the bowled by Janet McWhorter, l'j rolled by Jo Ann Simon, 176, S. a.m., followed by the Peewees Early Birds 4 2 showing the Cranford ners-of the game 2Q-14. Kelaher, senior class of Education Tuesday hight manent classrooms, was cheap way out," He added 177, Joan Faraone, 168 andBluebirds 4 3 Gathercole, 168, A. Young, at noon and the Midgets at 1 BBD's Peewees on 'top 20-7. Good In the Peewee game, president at the height of unveiled an elementary s°chool considered prohibitively that "interim things have a . 3 3 167, L. Pechinka, 162; high p.iu.»- " ' ^DEMOCRATIC CAMPAM3N BREAKFAST Jane Salerno, 167. Joan Railing Stones - '.3 3 offensive play was shown by Cranford received the opening construction activities. housing plan that.calls for the series, A. Young, 463, S. s expensive. \. way of hanging on." , Faraone captured first high Groovees 3'i 3'j Sam Dicapua. The Clipper In the fifth game of the Pop kick-off but were hewLby. The dedicatory statement closing of Sherman—and, series with 431, Lorna Passengers '• J 4 Gathercole, 475, J. Simon, 443, - The addition of 10 pre-- Great Qatsby's 7 4 Peewee coaching staff led byWarner season, the Clippers Kenilworth. On Kenilwbrtrrk will be presented.Jby William - Cleveland Schools next • Gutter Girls and B, Donovsld. 435. fabricated classrooms was CEA vice president Carol Bellomo, second, with 425 and 1 4 head coach Don BUnje, traveled-to Kenilworth" where first play from scrimmage To Support: DAN MASON Poole, architect, for ac- September and the transfer of Janet McWhorter came in HI Balls 5. 4 Stindlnai considered an inflexible Rpsenfeid called on the! board' Live-Stones I 5. assisted by Ed Stobierski, the Midgets' won 20-14, the Anthony! T-felle Donne broke \ceptahce by Board of the sixth grades from all but Neighbors s solution that could interfefte" tb put up a referendum so that' third with 424.... \. \ 5 The Aces Tony Delle Donned Joe Peewees upended the Jets 20-7 through and jarred the ball r Education President George two buildings to the junior Bowling Bags 1 5 The Three Misses • • r -.- • with the long range goals to be the town, rather than the . Strlky Belles McGovern and Bob" Hoeffler and the Bandits lost 16-13.' loose, from the Jet quar- Strom.' ' high schools. Ten Pins are, to be congratulated on In the Midget, game, terback. The fumble was TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE CANDIDATE Rev. George White will offer establishedinjtwo years. Such board, can make the decision Millie's Marvels ng^—the-^board-s- -^anJlaii^would-have-«SBsrbetv on whether to change the •' Shermanettes such an impressive win "with Cranford received the opening recovered on the Jet 31 yard The invocation and I 1 regular business meeting,. -ween $250,000 and $300,000, grade pattern. •' Mixers I all 35 boys,of the team playing kick-off, but were held by line by Jim Trush, The dedicatory prayer. "America Board President George The Strikers 7 in the gamev- .•<••• * Clippers were moving the ball with the possibility the space -. • >. I Sleepy Trio 7 Kenilworth, The Clippers Sunday/October 14, 1973 the Beautiful"., and "Battle on a jafry by Ray Dente and a. ... 10:00 AM Strom'and Superintendent of would not be needed in a few -There has beenti decline in x Near. Ms 7 punted to the Jet 31 yard line Hymn of the Republic" will be Schools Dr. Jpsh.ua -Segal , The Doe-Nuts 7 Tbe'Bandit game showed a completed pass from Ray years.-, . .., ,;#.. • w'. teacher and staff morale, iMop-Ups 7 ratich improved., Cranford where the ball carrier was MA FflSA'S; R ESTAU R ANT . • 28 W. N6rth Avenue sung by-Uie high school choir, outlined uW" dietails of the Humble Underdogs B rn mediately stopped by Dente to Bob Bakerian as the directed - by Jatn'es Lenney. The. board, therefore,, especially at the elementary, v squad taking the opening kick . - «Vi •* - K- .recommendation, • which can Stwice Great Beginners 10 Wayne Tyler. The Jets were first quarter ended. At the The general public is invited decided to house the pupils in level," she noted. "Teachers, off on- their own 45 yard line. start of the second quarter the be implemented with neither a existing space for an interim have not been able to start the On the Tirst play from stopped on four• downs' by to the 3 o'clock ceremony and referendum nor a board Color & B&vUTV Service bv Factory Trained Technicians Roosevelt great defensive tackles by ball was on Kenilworth's DONATION $5.00 „ period, Strom said; He innovations they wanted.