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PAGE TWENTY-ONE PLAINFIELD, COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19Z9 Farndale Favored. in Steeplechase 4 1 Scary Business By Milt Morn's if. .1 g-W- r- -EE CR-R-R-R! Roan' Lions of Columbia University, left to rtgnx, Smfgaitia, Lrry, Snavely, Maack and Barber, Long Island and Jersey Horses Carry Top Weight In Far Hills Event Far Hills Rioter, Thomas Hitchcock's famous jumper, and Farndale, Emile Pfizer entry, loom as the horses to beat in the fourth renewal of the celebrated Fowler Memorial Cup steeplechase tomorrow afternoon. The pride of Long Island and New ersey most brilliant fencer will carry the top weights when 14 ranking horses, largest field of the year, go to the post in the season's brush classic, feature of the Essex Fox Hounds race SPORTSLAND tcith GENE F. HAMPSON meeting at Froh-heim, beautiful estate of Evander B.

Schley. A local man is an uncle of a member of the football squad of one WW Carry 159 Founds of Pittsburgh's three big college teams who figured in an interesting situation. A regular end. his coach last spring decided that he was good man to fill the quarterback position which was being left vacant Cedar Brook Eleven Faces Loop Leaders Taking to the road again to fulfill another Jersey Football League engagement, the Cedar Brooks visit Orange Sunday to battle the powerful Orange Trojans. With the Trojans the class of the league by reason of three decisive victories, the local red and white eleven will be in for a busy afternoon.

To date Orange has stampeded the Tri Boro Spartans of Rutherford. 16 to subdued Nutley in a 13 to 13 thriller and last week capped their conquests with a 13 to. 3 win over a big, tough Franklin Miners Club. Should Orange lick Joe Freeman's eleven, they will probably clinch the league bunting as it will place them far in the van of the rest of the league. Attesting the power of the Trojans is seen in that all their wins have been in the double figures.

However, the defense is not impregnable as both Nutley and Franklin were able to register scores. Nutley, who were completely void of any offensive tactics against the Red Raiders last week, were able to shove over two touchdowns against the Orange crew. Comprising the best of former high school players of the numerous Oranges, the Trojans attack is centered around Eddie Stanzialle and Butch Clark, backfield aces. Waldron. former St.

Benedicts center, is rated one of the towers of their line strength. The club Is coached by Nick Iatesta, formerly of Albright. The Hitchcock entry will tote 159 pounds. Despite his triumph in the Indian River steeplechase at Delaware Park- last summer, Rioter, winner of almost $10,000 In purses this season, will need aU his speed and agility if he is to by graduation or trie regular signal caller. As a molt he was handed several footballs last June to practice kicking and passing and given a trunk full of plays to learn daring the summer.

The collegian followed instructions to -the letter and even took a job on a farm to toughen himself for the hi chance. Came the first game and he started In the backfield and called the plays to perfection. However, the sky fell in when the other team got hold of the ball. Regional Girls Split 2-Game Soccer Bill Springfield When the Regional Mi mmm i 1 High School girls' first soccer team The coaches had concentrated on teaching him offensive plays but had neglected to tell him how to play his new position on the defense and the other side found it out as soon as the coaches. He has now begun lost its match by an 8-0 count yester day to MUlburn High School, the second team evened the measure with a 1-0 victory over the Millburn second squad.

The two matches were a new football education, defensive football. Congratulations are due Isaac (Pop) Morris and Bill Delaney on the condition of the Plainfield Recreation alleys which are producing better scores this year and naturally greater bowling pleasure for the pinsters. This is due to general reconditioning work done during the summer and while the scores are better, they are not phony. Bather they are due to lively kickbacks, etc with the ABC officials having given them a rigid Inspection. played at Millburn in the first of a series of girls' play days.

Teams will play two return games on Nov. 16. Lineups: First same Rerional Conley Roeder DIBlassir Raimondi The ABC. American Bowling Congress, is tightening up its supervision of rules and regulations for alleys and bowlers. They insist that the alleys be perfectly fiat, whereas in the past they were lenient to a certain degree to allow higher scoring.

The Congress is also doing a MUIbnra C.r.. Matthews R.I....... Paclo B. O. Coenther Allison L.O.

PasserilU RH. Drake C. H. Henderson L.H. Sammartlno L.P.

-Mayo R.F. Berstler Ceislck Galvin Elko Metier Culbertsoa M. Geicer Lamb win the East's most coveted brush race. In attempting to annex the Fowler Memorial Cup, Rioter win face the fastest field of the season in addition to the most formidable brush course he has ever had ts cover. Ferndale, New Jersey's most improved jumper of 1939, will carry 153 pounds.

The Gladstone speedster leaped right into the front rank of America's great steeplechase stars by two brilliant triumphs this year, gained in the Foxcatcher National and the International Gold Cup. In winning the Foxcatcher event, Farndala proved his ability to win over tough going as the layout at Fair Hills, Mt is the nearest thing to Far Hills grueTling new Grand National course with its dangerous jumps which tower well over six feet Syd Watters again will be up on Farndale in the Fowler Memorial, which is a three-mile brush race over the toughest course in this country. This feature will be the fourth of six races which comprise tomorrow's program, scheduled to get under way at 1:30 o'clock. The Fowler carries a $2,500 purse, one of the largest cash awards of the hunt racing season and the first three horses will automatically qualify for the noted English Grand National steeplechase at Aintree next March. Second feature of tomorrow's card is the 22nd annual running of the New Jersey Hunt Cup, a four-mile race over timber, for a $1,000 purse and the noted trophy.

Coq Bruyere, timber champion of 1937 and 1938, will not 3tart. The great jumper who won the Hunt Cup the past two years and who had an excellent opportunity to retire the trophy, broke down in the Monmouth County Gold Cup race last week. Lucier a Favorite Lucier, owned by Allison Stern of Eatontown, won the Monmouth Gold Cup timber race and will be one of the two favorites in "a field of seven stars which will face the Phillips Substitutions Nelson and Helns for Re gional. tit of checking up on keglers who roll in ABC circuits as well as non- iiember leagues which is strictly against the rules. Intercollegiate football Is now a highly scientific game which raHs for intense concentration on the part of Its participants, but the boys still get enough time to get a few laughs out of the sport which come forth when coaches and officials get together following the games to talk over the contests and their problems.

One of the best is this: SeeoiiS ram Millbarn CP. Mills Recional Hoppin R.I. PetriUo Bushman Neilsen Clark R.O. Ken Kavanaugh. Louisiana State's pass-snatching end, was having s.

Gelger Wright Jj.O. Capp R.H. Besvef C.H. Arthur L-H. Parker L.P.

Berger RF. Johnson Butero Therenet Wilson Patterson G. Therenet Schalsche Younge Hicks C. a good time and Fred Dykes, half-pint Loyola back, a bad one in last Saturday night's game. Kavanaugh was catching passes all over the place and Dykes was being bounced all over the lot.

end over end as often as not. Finally, after one of his catches. Kavanaugh came back, towered over Dykes, and said: "Say. buddy, if you don't quit flying Georgie Pace Named Bantamweight Champ Washington The National Field Hockey Tourney Listed In Westfield Westfield North Jersey Field Hockely Association will hold its annual high school field hockey tournament here in Washington Field tomorrow starting at 10:30 a.m. Play will continue through 12:30 p.m.

and will be resumed at 2 p.m. Six of the outstanding girl hockey players from each of 14 North Jersey schools including Westfield end North Plainfield high schools will compete. After the morning's play, the judges will retire to select the best players. These will be appointed tc an honorary and a reserve team, and the two teams will play the features match of the day In the afternon. Players from Westfield High Schol who will compete are as fol through the air like that I na going to intercept you first thing you Officials will also appreciate this one.

A Texas High School coach was asked what sort of season he'd been having. "Hot bad." he replied, "though we lost one game we should have had. Our boys marched down and scored a touchdown. On the extra point try our quarterback called for a pass. The other team Intercepted, ran the ball back the length of the field, and kicked the extra point to beat us.

7-6. And now they tell me that's against the rules." Boxing Association announced yesterday that Sixto Escobar, bantam Central Jersey Honors Are at Stake When Crusaders Invade Long Branch Silver Grill Holds Lead in weight champion 0 the world, had formally relinquished his title and would hereafter campaign as a featherweight In accordance with a unanimous resolution of the 1939 NBA convention, the Association recognized Georgie Page, of Cleve Then, too, we have the one about a new system devised by a veteran coach in the South which we do not exactly recommend to several of Plains League our teams hereabouts, but there is no doubt it has some merits. When the coach was asked about his new system he came through as follows: land as world's bantamweight champion. 'We used to get licked 28-0. Now we let the other team score first easily.

That means they kick to protect their lead, and we only gt I starter in the Hunt Cup tomorrow. licked 7-0. Martin-coached combination is a scoring threat from any part the field, either by land or air. Offense Improved The offense, primarily' built around triple threat Neil Bower, has gained in versatility each week as Alex Senko, Walt Waida, Whitey Zydallis, Mike Bilo-bran, Steve Tickansky, George Ml-nord and Vahe Kermizian each uncovered additional talent as the season wore along. Workout yesterday stressed pass defense and then concluded, after a Team Standings PC Silver Grill 10 2 .833 Soper's 8 3 .750 Democrats 7 5 .583 Mountainside 6 6 .500 Firemen 5 7 .417 Novak's -rw 4 8 .333 Republicans 4 3 -333 Albert's Taxi 3 9 -50 Out-of-State Boxers Will Be Examined Newark When Tony Martin of Milwaukee meets Billie White of Baltimore in the feature bout, at lows: Shirley Marden, cf; Kathryn Reed, rl; Angella Simone, lw; Doris XfcEvoy.

rh: Peggy Husson, If; and Bound Brook The unbeaten and once-scored-upon Crusaders of Bound Brook High will move on Long1 Branch tomorrow afternoon for a game with the Green and White powerhouse which will mark the first bid of the year by the local eleven for honors outside of its own bailiwick. Outcome of the clash may be expected to go a long way toward settling the Central Jersey Group III championship as both elevens are unbeaten, lone representatives of their class In this part of the state to still preserve their undefeated record. Captains Hold Drill Somerset County Teachers Conference yesterday gave the team a day off from school and robbed Coach Dick Martin and his coaching staff of a precious day of preparation for the vital tussle, but the well-drilled Crusaders none-the-less went through a long and brisk workout under the guidance of Co- the Laurel Garden arena here on Lucier, a veteran fencer recently purchased from Ward Wickwire of Buffalo will carry 165 pounds, top weight along with Ewart Johnson's veteran, Seafarin' Dan. The Wilmerding Memorial Cup. a hurdle race, has attracted a fine field of 16 horses, featuring John Hay Whitney's Button Button.

James E. Ryan's King John 2nd and Bold Stroke, owned by James Cox Brady of Far Hills. Sixteen horses also will go in The Peapack, a flat race. A farmer's half-mile flat race and a farmer's one-mile hurdle race will open the program. Monday night the fans will be certain of the fighters' best in view of One of the biggest blows struck at the United States Lawn Tennis Association by the professional netsters was delivered through the recent professional championships held at the Beverly Hills, Calif, Tennis Club.

It was the first pro tourney at the club and likewise the first time in 13 years that a tournament had showed a profit at the film colony club. Tourney showed a profit although the prize money was boosted when it was apparent that the event was going over the top financially. Bill Brann, Plainfield High football coach, whose own players are 'more scholarly than gridiron conscious, tells the one about a former intercollegiate football player from his own home town who attended one of the Midwestern universities where football is king. According to Brann this former gridder's only complaint is that he didn't take the opportunity to learn to read and write before he graduated. Scotch Plains Pace-setting Sil Rhoda Rathbone.

goalie. North Plainfield High School entries include: Edna Keehn, rb; fast two hours' drill, with a spirited dummy scrimmage spent in re new regulations laid down by Boxing ver GriU pinners hold a one-game hearsing the new plays which Nancy Fawcett, goalie; Mary lead in the Scotch Plains Bowling Commissioner Abe Greene. Both fighters, being from out of state, have been added to the repertoire of the Crusaders especially for the Dame, rl: Carol Creed, rh; veronica Jaycek, rw; and Joyce Gaal, lw. must submit to pre-fight examina League following a 2-1 win from the Novaks Wednesday. Soper's Monmouth County invasion.

tions to determine their fitness to compete Sports Mirror Br tho Associated Press Today a year ago Boston Bees took two from Republicans. Firemen won the opener and nightcap from Mountainside, while Albert's Taxi took the second and third ALERT FLAYING sent Pitcher Johnny Babich and Bobby Reis to Kansas City as part games from the Democrats. Ithaca (P) Here's a tip on how alert the Cornell team is. In the payment for Shortstop Eddie Miller. Paul Novak of Novaks rolled East Leads Intersectional Grid Program Three years ago Pompoon, two- Penn State game both McCulIough a 258 for high single game, follow year-old champion and 1-4 favorite.

ed by Chub Townley of the Silver Cains Starting Post New York In 1936 Irving Mond. a reserve tackle, starred for New York U. The next two years he was out of school because of illness. This fall, having lost a year of school, he returned to NYU and tried out for end. He got his first real chance last week against Carnegie Tech and did so well hell against Georgia Saturday.

and Brown scored after picking Lion fumbles out of the air. And ran second to Reaping Reward in Grill, with a 234. Scores: $36350 New England Futurity at Captains Neil Bower and Alex Krivka. Local team, starting slowly with a nip and tuck 12 to 6 victory over Roselle Park, has grown stronger and more dangerous in each succeeding tussle, and should be at its peak for tomorrow's clash. Especially strong In the backfield where no less than nine top-flight ball 9 Ntftk'i (1) KtlYer GriU Narragansett.

on both plays the lads got almost as good downfield blocking as 165 147 185'N-Tak Jr 258 143 159 Verdic 117 183 139 Steven'n 13S 1S3 New York (A1) Eastern foot Five years ago Bill Terry, of the New York Giants, de though they had started the play Liana Uhrio Townley Tappen ball's bigwigs are going to have from scrimmage. clared hknself ready to trade dozen 188 213 191 178 173 214 183 166 169 162 44 49 44 128 169 180 Manning 212 171 234 Coleman 184 194 185 Blyth 100 100 100 Macauley IHandic'p their hands full tomorrow defend Handicap players, if necessary, excepting Hub- ing the honor of the seaboard carriers are ready for service, the bell and Ott, to boltser team for 1935. against intersectional opposition. Totals 90S 964 1023 Totals 987 90S 940 No less than eight games will (1) (8) Soper's Republicans match leading Eastern elevens with 165 187 Prince prominent foes of the South and Post Grovo 7 Brower Hits 264 And 651 Total Midwest, making this weekend 202 144 156 187 183 165 177 150 143 133 90 109 Kitsz 180 153 Kitsz 174 182 Ha Kitsz 191 165 Vander't 162 163 EUer 214 165 Albert 107. Handic'p 44 Lloyd 171 148 134 180 127 156 229 190 44 36 probably the biggest of the season Loeser Soper in the number of outside appoint Cage Loop Vacancies Frank Sabino of the Recreation Commission office announced today that there are several vacancies in the several basketball leagues now being formed.

He requests team managers to communicate with his office for entry to the circuits. Handicap ments for the Ivy and indepen 8 Totals 950 889 935 Totals 965 AS YOU UK In W-E Circuit dent teams. Cornell vs Buckeye Mnnnialnsida -H Firemen 2 8 SjtS 3 Whalen 162 177 133'Rumsey 175 149 130 Simpson 190 138 159iC Blytb 182 169 195 Hart'n 175 1 84 198 Beirne 195 152 198 Hart'n 151 190 142 Swarer 169 175 154 Some of the games likewise are momentous in their own right. Kramer 139 202 173 Macau'ey 166 192 Cornell's Big Red, unbeaten con Handicap 65 65 65 Steren'n 149 I Handle' 7S 78 tenders for the Eastern crown, will Sports Roundup Invade Columbus, Ohio, to play Totals 877 956 870 Totals 963 Hunting Licenses Ohio State's stampeding Buckeyes Came Laws Free Democrats Albert's Taxi I) Delnero 169 ISO 158 B'dolf 200 of the Big Ten's front row in an mm CaDone 140 1 Lindsay epic expected to draw some 50,000 A Del'ero 134 129 141 Debbie B'dolf Westfield Play in the We-kearnyan Handicap Bowling League last night on the Westfield Recreation alleys featured a 651 for three games rolled by J. D.

Brower of the Fuses. He tallied a 264 for his second game to take the high individual game honors. P.S. The Fuses lost by a 3-1 score to the Relays. Lugs beat the Cords 3-1, and the Selectors defeated the Lamps by a similar score.

Dials took a 3-1 decision from the Plugs and the Keys and Jacks split with a 2-2 score. Scores: Belar Fmses CO 149 148 144 148 153 DiPac 149 165 213 B'doll Rossi 146 184 140 patrons. Another fray involving undefeat Hallenb'h 200 187, Handic'p Handicap 198 198 198 ed teams will bring Pennsylvania and North Carolina together at 75 1916 I -V Mt AT rTVA ViXXWVl- Totals 938 1056 1037 Totals 9431 Philadelphia. new shirts! Everyone's a knockout, and we've models for every man in town." Brisk, snappy styles for ambitious young men who are coming along. Patterns for gentlemen whose tastes are quietly elegant.

Models for the happy medium who like a touch of dash seasoned with conservatism. All in fine fabrics you'd expect to pay A wild mob of .70,000, filling Ace Trackman Reports Pittsburgh's big bowl to capacity, will see Carnegie Tech try to stop To Brown Grid Team By EDDIE BSIETZ New York The little birds say one of the best known coaches in the Rocky Mountain sector is on the way out. They're already nominating the Texas Aggies as one of the Cotton Bowl teams. Mrs. Payne Whitney can't make up her mind whether to let Hash (tagged as the upset horse) run In the $10,000 Pimlico Special Elmer Layden's friends are worried about his health.

One Chicago paper is letting the fans vote on whether Gabby Hart-nett should be hired or fired. Some of the books have Al Davis 2 to 1 over Tony Canzonerl Wednesday night. Lew Lehr, hero of the newsreels, stole the show at the Touchdown Club luncheon on rushing Notre Dame's legions. Monson 181 125 151'Brower 19fl 25 li Princeton University's football While these games dominate Saturday's menu, they do not monopo Borer 17 12 138 Dal 129 1 50 137 Reynolds 176 182 14 Orth U9 145 155 Koch 157 113 lSO Lewls 135 152 17 Handicap 300 200 200 Handic'p 164 164 164 team will have a new problem to contend with when it meets Brown University in Palmer Stadium, lize it New York University will be host Princeton tomorrow afternoon. Totals 1042 874 975 Totals 888 988 919 te Georgia in one of the metropolitan features and the Columbia Li Brown eleven has been improved JV Wei ons are crouching in wait for Vir by the presence of Kenny Clapp in much more for.

Hansen Tesche the backfield. Rated as the best 13J no wmnra i 155 139 120lClark 180 180 JM 155 138 14 HaU 188 142 153 130 144 172 'Condon 11 17S 183 145 153 151'Haizman 165 175 314 189 189 189 Handle 7 67 7 ginia Military Institute. Yale vs. Michigan Palmq Hunting Season Opens November 10th. Duck and Woodcock Seasons Open Now! DREIER'S Features These and Many Other Bargains For Hunters Single Barrel Shotgun 6.95 Double Barrel.Shotgun $16.95 Over and Under Shotgun.

$29.95 Khaki Hunting Coat $1.98 Khaki Hunting Breeches Hi-Top Hunting Sox 39c Waterproof Hunting Boots $3.45 Bass Hunting Boots $6.50 sprinter and hurdler in Brown track history, Clapp reported for McOinnls $9.00 Handicap I 1 TZ I II I I I I I I 1 the Brown grid team for the first Totals 907 939 92S Totals 888 879 959 Yale, speeding west on a 10-car special train, will undertake to sabotage the Michigan machine Th Yale delegation is off to Ann time this week although he had ex which rolled over Chicago Bradb'rr Jones Kupp Arbor In a 10-car special train. To all the lads bv their racoon cents. 85-0 last week and is undefeated to 158 165 179 159 131 108 140 157 185 163 m'Martln'a 131 131 134 151 138 159 Weldr 128 115 118 168 143 142 Masters 170 127 146 147 147 I47 Paterson 161 188 186 IHandic'p 179 179 179 Lefty Gomes of the Yanks la date. Rosendal Ross Handicap perience as a freshman and in prep school. Probable postponement of the Olympic Games has led to his decision to turn to football again.

His speed may bother the Tigers. absolute tops ground Haenmonas-. 1st tt utocned off there Villanova takes on the tough Arkansas clan and Navy wiU man its Totals 968 885 990 Totals 877 878 920 the other day ard autographed If any Manhattan Shirt Ycr carinas balow fna mdi-caimd sizm, wm will gnra foa a aaw anirf. Tatfad mmd appravd by faa American IntfHufm of Laundering. ramparts against Clemson in one riazs (1) Plata of the day's hardest-to-figure bat something or other tor every aia in school some 400 of 'em.

Some of the Wisconsin die-hards already are Ltesk 145 131 155'Peseh 169 144 144 Daniels's 158 154 1 54 Relil 148 147 148 114 tl 132 13 148 ties. Not all of the Easterners are writing the papers, "too baa we aon i r'Mrco this Since Sports Calendar TODAY Bakalit Bowling1 Bound Brook Shipping vs. Molding at Elks Office No. vs. Air DryinK Plant Clerks vs.

Engineers going outside their own baUiwick looking for trouble, of course. Har Wilson 145 119 STOoUUCK 119 137 115 Gundern 138 181 197 Muth 167 163 165 Handicap 141 141 141 Handic'p 150 150 150 Totals 899 864 881 Totals 889 870 870 the winner cops all the dough. vard and Dartmouth figure to have plenty between themselves and there'll be straight betting oniy on h. TMmiiM Srnf No. 1 boost Keys Jacks (t) 174'Shairser 193 14T 145 Industrial Bowling Beereatloa Wlecand 151 144 Pitt's duel with Fordham stacks up 139 128 92 er for Peewee Reese.

Louisville SHELLS at REDUCED PRICES as full of thunder. USED GUNS $3.50 to $125.00 Time Payments Arranged ijueen City oarage vs. wm auio Pennetta Ass'n vs. Crescents Ralph's vs. Sheffield V-D Snwj Esso va.

Clinton 148 107 157 123 137 1(3 143 153 167 167 141 Orady 119 Downer 131 Ryder 145 KrevtS 157 Handic'p Dolan Keevtl Kroehll's Hansen Handicap They'll have to wipe off the mil 108 112 115 149 129 300 167 143 314 214 314 shortstop, Is Frank Shaungnnessy, president of the International Him wanks Men'o Apparel Inquire About Our Budget Plan 131 Park Avenue Plainfield, N. J. Just Off Front Street Open Thursdays Till P. 5L Saturdays Till 10 dew, too, from such contests as Holv Cross-Colgate, Princeton- Klngston-Conley vs. Sheffield Sealed City Bowline Zaroe Sportsmen Diner vs.

Gulf Oil Elks Totals 873 654 669 Totals 994 S54 838 League. TTiMMtur specials. Brown and Syracuse-Penn State. West Enders vs. Faucett's K.

of vs. Van Doren's Right from the feed box: Rice to Muhlenberg Hospital vs. Sons St. IDS OWN FAULT wake up and trip Texas. xn a mnnt- Virginia Military's green ueorgre Franklin Bowline Franklin Sail Abilene.

Tex. UP) Head Coach Bremble Jrs. vs. Hansen's, 7:80 p. m.

Frank Kimbrough of Hardin Sim ft vw- but rough and ready sophomores to EXPERT GUN REPAIRING Trade In Tour Old Gun for a New Model. Liberal Allowance! "PlainfieltTs Leading Sporting Good Store "fD.REIER' a 2muWS Sarvlna; BT.w Jaraay Sportsman mons didn want his two ua Auto Racing Stars To Battle at Union Union Several dozen eastern tuto racing stars are expected to have their mounts on the line at the Union Speedway here Sunday for their final chance to win dough and laurels in the 1939 season. Occasion of the final meet of the campaign surprise Columbia. t-ai a rtiimiesne over but WESTFIELD STORE 207 EAST BROAD ST. Open Daily Till 9 P.

M. Saturdays Tin 10 didn't have the nerve to put it in asa brothers, John and Jack, to play under his tutelage, so they enrolled at Texas Aggies. Both are burning up the southwest and now Coach Frank would like to see the paper, blow ana mas. Public Service vs. Diem s.

7:30 p. m. Big Four va COP'S. p. m.

Simon's vs. Lee Welsh, 9:30 p. m. TOKOUtOW Scholastic Toot ball Columbia at Westfield Morristown at Plainfield lAinellen at North PUinfleld Long Branch at Bound Brook Metuchea at Scotch Plains Bentardsvllle at Boonton Mountain Lakes at SL Bernards. Pea pack-Gladstone at the local half-mile track.

Collec The Giants decidj to play night ball them play but conflicting schedules prevent it, "It's my own fault," he says, could have seen 'em tion of speed pilots who have won 215 WEST FRONT STREET Opposite Oxford Telephone Plainfield 6-0896 Despite Bill Terry's nouer: track and sectional AAA title this And though the Tanks deny it all. every Saturday." year is being made. They're pretty sure to roner..

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