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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1953 SPORTS PAGE EIGHTEEN JOE ON THE JOB By Alan Mover Hickory Smoke was the 1957 winner of the Hambletonian, famous trotting race for three- Watchung Linksman Scores Hole in-One Mike Fedako Scores First Ace of Career Local Bowling FRIDAY MIXED LEAGUE Lusardi t4. Walnut J); Marks 4. Giddes Vans 3, Jokers 1: Barthels 3. Mast.

1: Avis 3. Petrillo 1: 5 Pins 3. Desperate 4 Bros. 3. Som.

Mannino 3. 3-2 1. Local Team Beaten, 7-5, Clark Jim Wernesbach nf jyear-olds Mike Fedako got the first hole- in-one of his golfing career yesterday at the Plainfield Country Club's West Nine course. Fedako got his ace on the par InTouriiev High Individual Sincle Lepro. 234 Hieh Team Sincle Avis, 963 High Individual Set Muchowski.

666 Hieh Team Set-Avis. 2764 AXB COHSXTXOBTES RIALTO WESTFIELD SOPHIA LOREN A. PERKINS "DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS" BOB HOPE FERNANDEL "PARIS HOLIDAY" Watchung registered the first hole-in-one of his golfing career here yesterday at the Oak Ridge Golf Course. The Somerset Countyite aced the par 3, 150-yard 13th hole with a six iron. The 77 (39-38) he wound up with was one of his best rounds ever.

3, 120-yard seventh hole with a 7 iron. Witnessing the feat were Adele Lakonski, Bill Lewkowitz Mrs. Knode, Bartzen Win Net Crowns Chicago (JP) Two master tennis strategists gave their opponents a few lessons yesterday. The fees were National Clay Court Singles Championships. Mrs.

Dorothy Head Knode seeking an unprecedented third singles title go go with those she won in 1951 and 1955 administered By LOUIE. DuMONT and Lewis Paul Jr. Trenton Extra base hitting GREEN BROOK WOMEN'S LEAGUE -Bobolinks 2. Eagles 1: Robins 2. Oriels 1: Hummingbirds 2, Sparrows 1: Blue Jays 2.

Pudgies Cardinals 3. Black Birds 0. Freehold Raceway is the only gave Meirose Sporting Goods of licensed harness racing track in New Jersey with pari-mutuels. New Brunswick a 7-5 win over Plainfield Dreier's Saturday night Hirh Individual Sinile 205 May Koncur. Bobolinks.

at Hetzel Field in a fourth round COOL! COOL! Air-Conditioned IL IB IE nn TT game of the 23rd annual New Jer Minn Team Single Hummingbirds. 808 High Individual Set May Koncur. Bobolinks, 514 High Team Set Hummingbirds, 1344 THE BIGGEST QUART OF ICE CREAM sey bemi-Pro JJaseoaii 1, I AVI 1 job GORDON If NBtffAiP -tU-- A 'Hi i)- a ysAR) I- I AN AG BR JJ ll I LAST 2 DAYS PL 6-5477 SHOWS 2:00, 7:00, 8:40 the first lesson in the 48th an STARDUST LEAGUE The Union County club had YOU EVER SAW! COMPARE (War HnnJ Oil-lew Bearings 3. East Siders 0: Mary Ann, Somerville 3. 5 Mrs.

Hangovers 3, Gwacks 5 Misses 3. Burroughs Pixies Franklin Auto Body Shop 3. beaten the Jersey City Destroyers, 3-1, in its first appearance in the annual event and last week had comets sharp snooters 2. Ronettes Busy Bees 2. Keglettes Calypso 2, Burroughs Nixies 1.

Both Features Will Be Shotcn! WALT DISNEY'S "PETER PAN95 Also "ESCAPADE IN JAPAN" been granted a forfeit when Ora- Cf0 Packed Insure dell was unable to muster trans nual tournament in suburban River Forest. Her pupil was glamorous Karol Fageros of Miami. Overcomes Injury The 33-year-old Forest Hills, N. veteran showed Miss Fageros how to overcome a hampering injury by varying one's game. Miss Fageros played her usual running defensive game, and the ton-seeded star, nursing a pulled portation for the trip here, Play Wednesday High Individual Single-Nelson, Sharp Shooters.

199 High Individual Set Nelson. Sharp Shooters. 524 High Team Single Franklin Auto, 915 High Team Set-Franklin Auto, 2C17 The tourney Is a two game PREVIEW i vrf wain unu rresnncas wWhr Quality Always Comes First GRUIIIIIG'S 205 EAST FIFTH STREET TUES. knockout affair and the loss pits Plainfield "against the Hubschers' of this city on the same field WEDNESDAY "Tammt" Girl Is tendon in her playing arm, adopt Elizabeth Champ Irvington (JP) Bayway of Wednesday night at 8. Some indication of what was in Back Again Elizabeth yesterday won the Dis store for the Plainfield team came nm trict 2 championship in the New in the first inning when back-to- job has a back home runs by John Kowa- 11 Jersey State American Legion Junior baseball tournament, beat RELAX WITH THE HEALTHIEST Am CONDITIONING Show 1:30.

7:00. 8:30 PL 2-6750 Cont. Sat, Sun. and Holidays I AJ jt-- V. ing Irvington 23-4.

leski and Ray Newman, a walk to Tony Lopez and the first of two doubles by Ed Andrews gave New 0JTAALT Brunswick a 3-0 lead. WOULP 0 BsrreR a ICC -nJiS Dreier's immediately tied it un TODAY THBTJ TUESDAY in its half of the first on walks to ABVBR MP 77f ACQOAHTAAICB OF 7B 2JO ZMP 9TAR ON 6 TThds TROUBLES MCJ tarrln DANA F. WYNTER AND Jack McDonough, Bob Letson and Tommy Pugliese and two infield errors. Starting Pitchers Stu Robertson started for Mei raule.ri PENNANT MP A NALF MF1 AMERICAN Jt 1 7flS fOR 2POT. LLL IJl oc luxe nni ftorc -Dutrtbutti by King Feature! Syndicate COMPLETE SELECTIONS ORDERS TO TAKE OUT MICHAELS WwC1.

)asiiBBHsjsaajssi JWOEBBIE SINGmV" Man Behind the Scenes LIGiiEE Second Feature ed similar tactics. Mrs. Knode retreated to the baseline and offered soft tantalizing lob shots to the golden panties girl, who either netted them or erred by setting up point-winning ground strokes. Contrary to the text books, the younger player tired first, and Mrs. Knode won 6-3, 6-8, 6-2.

Bernard (Tut) Bartzen, left-handed Dallas baseline specialist, gave the second lesson. Bartzen Wins Bartzen, who won the singles title in 1954, picked up another by showing Sam Giammalva he should never change his style to that of his opponent when his opponent has been using the style successfully on clay courts for a couple of decades. The 23-year-old Houston slugger took the first set 6-3 by charging the net and overpowering Bartzen. Giammalva then began spending more and more time at the baseline. But he learned at the cost of the title that few men in the nation can outvolley Bartzen on clay.

Perfectly intermixing drop shots and sideline placements, the second-seeded Texan won the next three sets 7-5, 6-2, 6-2. Giammalva teamed with Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, top-seeded singles player who was rose and husky Fred Henry for Dreier's. Neither was aroundt at the finish, Andrews relieving Robertson with one away in the fifth and Manager Don Kohler coming in for Plainfield in the third with two out. Both Andrews and Kohler finished up. THIS HAPPt FALEXIS SMITH -MARY ASTOh TOMIVIY RESTAURANT 226 W.

FRONT ST. PL 7-2007 SANDS SWgT Also: FIRST After two walks and a single by BOY jLj Rise of Chicago Cubs Traced to John Holland By JOE MOOSHIL Chicago () Behind the reins of the slugging and unpre Fred Tinerelli and a triple by NEPTUNE MUSIC CIRCUS Neptune. N. J. Jack Gold had put Meirose out front, Plainfield came within one run of tying on successive singles by Joe Randazzo, Chuck Nelson, Pughese and Norm Chicarelli.

iOCKMAHONH-GIlBERT ROIAKO dictable Chicago Cubs solid choices to finish in the cellar last Spring is Vice President John Holland, the quiet one. The three hour, 10 minute game Mnt uunun iu.w $JJ was called after eight innings be SUMMER SHOWS XVEBT TUESDAY MATINEE 12 SHOWS FOR $1.00. TOMORROW TOY TIGER Plus Comedies and Cartoons Tickets Available at Box Office cause of an 11:30 curfew. Raised in baseball front offices, Holland is unlike most major league executives in that he keeps himself out of the limelight. Meirose Dreier's AB Tt Milas West of Asbtiry Park iv.

:40 Sun. Eva. 1:00 NOW THRU JULY 27 SWAY'S AWARO-WINNINO MUSICAL KIT AB Kowaleski.ss 3 the Nevertheless, much of trade which sent pitcher Jim ntwmaajti 3 Lopez.ci 4 3 Cubs' success -must be credited -w-n Tin 2 2 McDBh.2b.C 4 10 1 2 Letson. 3b 4 11 1 l.RandazzoJb 4 .1 2 0 1 Nelson. If 4 2 1 1 10 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 Minarck.ss 4 0 0 Andrews.lb.p 4 to Holland.

Currently, they are Brosnan to St. Louis. "We also got some cash with Dark," smiled in third place, only five games 31mm.11 4 Gold.c Tinerelli.rf Holland. beaten by Sammy in the quarter 1 2 Kohler.p 3 0 0 behind San Francisco's league leaders. Robertson.p 2 Borbeljr.lb 2 I rHutiWmCfi uiw Kieman.o 10 0 8 10 0 Mail Orders Filled or Phont PRasptet Ml 00 Centerfielder Bobby Thomson was acquired from San Francisco IHenry.p.c 2 0 0 finals, to whip Bartzen and Chicago's Grant Golden for the doubles title 6-2, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-0.

And in the all-important at Totals 35 1 141 Totals 30 5 7 tendance column, the Cubs have bio fbee I A WALTER READE THEATRE PL 6-3500 LAST TIMES TODAY DntT iRUI unit urirn nr Tiir nmi for Bob Speake and cash, and catcher Sammy Taylor and pitch 8th BIG WEEK been drawing at a pace reminiscent of the 1930s. They need er Taylor Phillips came from 11 Duu I iiHmr nlLL ntlin DC iiC oflrit RaMn: I 1 Sports Events Milwaukee in a trade for pitcher iiew orunswiM 313 000 001 7 Plainfield 300 020 0005 Errors: Newman 2. Winkleman. 2. Two hits- Andrews 2.

Gold. Three base hits: Kowaleski, Gold. Home Runs: Kowaleski. Newman. Struck Robertson 5.

Andrews 4, Henry 1, Kohler 6. Base on balls off: Robertson 4. Andrews 2, Henry 4. Kohler 6. Hit by pitcher, by Robertson (Pugliese).

Umpires: Mackrin and Rissoll. only 4,849 more customers to sur Phone CH 7-54S3 Bob Rush. "We brought up a lot of kids at the end of the 1957 season," pass their 1957 total of 670,623 How much Holland has had to do with this re-awakening is illustrated by the fact that six of the eight Cub regulars said Holland. "After looking at Newark, N. J.

MA 3-1992 NO RESERVED SEATS SNOW BAIIT 11:10. MS. 130 Mlf HIT! TODD'S iwhat we had. we decided we 3 Big Hits B. Taylor B.

Widmark "THE LAW AND JAKE WADE" C'Scope Technicolor J. Mason Inffer Steven "CRY TERROR" TODAY Twilight Baseball Green Brook Park Dreier's vs. Seals, 6 p.m. Optimist A Baseball FES JV Pield Jesters vs. Vikings, 10 a.m.

Darts vs. Viceroys, 1:30 p.m. Plainfield Little League 6 p.m. White Sox vs. Orioles, E.

Third Cards vs. Pirates. Myrtle BuneUen LL Art Color Field Nagle vs. of 6:30 p.m. Bunellen Babe Kuth BaaebaU Columbia, Park, 6 pan.

Giants vs. Indians, A Field Yanks vs. Lions, Field So. Flld. Softball 6:30 p.m.

Mele's vs. Kane's, Sac. Ht. Somerset vs. Refugees.

High School Shoi-Rite vs. Lakeside. Boro Pk ii anut unirn I nNicKDAMs jr---j Starts Wednesday "THE EBAVADOS" St have been acquired through deals and purchases made by the man who has a fixed smile win or lose. Born 48 years ago, Holland began traveling with the Oklahoma city team owned by his late father, Jack at the age of 10. In 1935 after his father's death, he TOHTO" Bill PBF TniJI Fill ioVo" CATS AVAILABLE AT AU.

TIMS Boro Small Fry Baseball 6:30 pan. I 1 took over the club and eight years later sold 8th BIG WEEK i needed a second baseman, a third baseman, a centerfielder and a catcher. "A lot of eyebrows went up when we traded off Rush and everyone began comparing him with Phillips," he continued "But Sammy Taylor was as important a figure in the trade as was Phillips. Milwaukee was reluctant to let him go and we were fortunate to be dealing with a club that won the championship and had to stick with veterans and couldn't use its Holland never misses a Cub home game and can always be found in his private booth along press row. Most of the time his attractive wife, Gladys, is sitting next to him.

What is Holland's objective: "First place, of course. "We felt we had a first division team during Spring train- Technicolor James SIIWABT Kim NOV AX "VERTIGO" pins "THUNDERING JETS" If Ulook for the finest picture 0 youeverhopetoseei, ForwHat IJZP 4 they had Porter Ties Mark Catching Hoyt Wilhelm Baltimore (JP) J. w. Porter, Cleveland Indians' handyman who works with three types of basebal gloves, could've used one in each hand yesterday. The 25-year-old outfielder-first baseman-catcher was assigned the unhappy task of receiving pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm's deliveries in the game against the Baltimore Orioles.

Knuckleballer Wilhelm is a knuckleball specialist one of the best in the business. His darting knuckler is described by Cleveland Pitching Coach Mel Harder as "a butterfly in flight." Porter must have known what was in store for him because when he caught Wilhelm along the sidelines in pre-game practice he wore his mask. And when the game started, he wore a first baseman's mitt behind the plate to facilitate the handling of the fluttering pitches. Three Passed Balls With Wilhelm relying almost entirely on the Knuckler. Porter NO RESERVED SEATS CONTINUOUS SHOWS 11,30, 1H.

JO 1: Pirates 1 vs. cuds a tast Watchung 2 vs. Braves. East End 2 Phils vs. Cubs 3, East End 3 Watchung 1 vs.

Reds 2, West End National Softball-Park vs. Saracens, Seidler, 6:45 p.m. Cedar vs. Gilbert, 8 p.m. Star vs.

Maddalonese, Rushmore, 6:45 p.m. XeUura Softball 6:45 p.m. Trust vs. Park, PHS 1 Stavid vs. Turbine.

PHS 2 Peterson vs. Starch. Cedar Brook Tepper's vs. JCC. Green Brook Boro Golf West Nine, 5:30 p.m.

Roma vs. Giddes' So. PIfd. vs. Spinney Ital-Amer.

vs. Eagles Green Brook vs. Arrows Elks Junior Baseball PHS Field Seals vs. Braves, 9:45 a.m. TOMORROW He went to work in a California aircraft plant during the war and then hooked up with the Cubs, taking over the -Class-C Visalia team in 'the California League.

Two years later he was sent to Des Moines and after a seven-year tenure in Iowa, he went back to Los Angeles. After two years with the Angels, Holland took over the Cubs before the start of the 1957 season. "My first thought after taking over the Cubs," said Holland I SEATS AVAH.ABIC AT TIM IJW EH Juiiiw Molrt Spo JP If Tfiium Km: fmmtwvm I 1 broke the "va Bravados one by oriel Va MIDGETS TONITE FREE FOR "tub nmnr.B CHILDREN 6 TO 12 QH THE RIYEtt KWAT whojing. "was to get seven men We finished strong last and had made improve UNION OUTDOOR THEATRE HT. 21 UNION, new jmstr Twilight Baseball Green Brook Park year ments.

I'm sure we'll finish in the first division now and we're out to finish as high as we possibly can in that first division." Art color vs. scotch Plains, p.m. Optimist Baseball FHS JV Field Tigers vs. Pirates, 10 am. Raiders vs.

Wolves, 1:30 p.m. Dnnellen LL Art Color Field Morecraft vs. S-G, 6:30 p.m. Dnnellen Junior Baseball-Columbia Park Seals vs. Saracens.

6 p.m. BuneUen Babe Bnth Baieball Columbia Park, 9:30 a.m. Lions vs. Indians, A Field Giants vs. Yanks.

Field Dtwtt ZZ Rdndlph Z-OZ2Z Pplay-Tiiigley could play -baseball. I think we've accomplished that and our next objective is to strengthen our bench." Only left fielder Walt Moryn and shortstop Ernie Banks were Cub regulars when Holland took over. He got first baseman Dale Long and right fielder Lee Walls in a deal with Pittsburgh in which he gave up Gene Baker and Dee Fondy. Second baseman Tony Taylor was a draft purchase and third baseman Al Dark came in a DOUBLE HOSBOB SHOW Win at 'Shack' Boro A Small Fry Baseball 6:39 p.m. All Cirvsma Scops-Color Show! Debbie REYNOLDS (That "Tammy" Gal) "This Happy Feeling" plus Jock MAHONEY "Last of the Fast Guns" was charged with a passed ball Who Will Be His Bride Tonigrhtf "Horror of Dracnla" in Terrifying Technicolor plus "THE THING THAT COUIDNT DIE" (Stare Into Those Eyes) Scotch Plains-Sam Polay and tthe first 'J" and twomore in the second.

All with Jim Tingley combined to win the ffk II f- 4 starring I Joan COLUNS I i Stephen BOYD lis I X. aiuQAI III came men on base. After that. Porter discarded runs vs. Keds, Jast tna 1 Pirates vs.

Dodgers, East End 2 Giants vs. Cards, West End Cubs vs. Braves, East End 3 American Softball J-M vs. Hi-Way. Seidler, 6:45 p.m.

Lakeview vs. C-N. Seidler, 8 p.m. Helipot vs. Nemsag, PHS 1.

6:45 P.m. member-guest golf tournament 4B Ask About Oar Come Early! Show Starts at Dusk! BUMPER STRIF Missiieers vs. Al's, PHS 2, 6:45 p.m. 9 a the first baseman's mitt and went back to the orthodox catcher's glove. He held his own and Wilhelm's pitches until the eighth inning when he missed a third strike to Bob Nieman and the Oriole batter reached first.

The four passed balls none of which figured in the Oriole scoring tied an American League recond set by John P. Henry of Washington on Aug. 25, 1911. Pkwt. Exit iZTTS-r 1 BtFtfKPiO Joe Shipley Shipped To Giant Farm Team San Francisco JP) The San Francisco Giants optioned right-handed pitcher Joe Shipley back to their Pacific Coast League Phoenix club yesterday.

A speed ball thrower, Shipley developed arm trouble after being recalled by the Giants last month. jtoro a soxtoau Canuck Field Mele's vs. Somerset, Fd. 1, 6:45 p.m. Park vs.

Shop-Rite, Fd. 2 Rocco's vs. Dreier's, Low. 1 Eaeles vs. Anvil, Fd.

1, 8:15 p.m. Scotch Plains Caere League Farley Ave. Park S. Plains-Fanwood vs. Westfield, 6:15 p.m.

S. Plains vs. Fanwood. 7:30 p.m. Elk Junior Baseball FHS Field Cavaliers-Cards.

9:45 a.m. Girls' Softball Paterson (Brandeis Field) Plainfield-Paterson, 8:30 p.m. LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR! TODAY AND TOMORROW I lis I fw A here at the Shackamaxon Country Club over the weekend. Polay, the member, and Ting-ley, former golf champion at the "Shack" but now playing out of the Nassau Country Club, won on a match of cards after being tied by Ed Bauer and his guest, Dr. S.

Solomon of Cedar Hill. A bird on the third of the Tingley card gave Polay's duo the crown. Tingley shot a 70 on his own ball. He had six natural birds and two with handicap. His partner helped on four holes.

There was also a knot among several teams for the other top spots. Match of cards was needed to break these ties, too. Leaders: Sam Polay-Jim Tingley. Nassau CC, 66: Ed Bauer-Dr. S.

Solomon, Cedar Hill. Norm Llbman-Norm Abrams. Twin Brooks, 67; Al Nerenberg-D. Marcus. Weequahic Park.

7: S. Simeone-Frank Errico. 67: H. Berman-Dr. Blankoff.

67: Dr. Leo Baron-Joe Spisso. Twin Brooks. 67. He appeared in only one and one- third innings, giving up five runs, three hits, three bases on balls, Leif Nordlie, tennis coach at McGOBMiCK ANDY GRIFFITH 0 sm; I and hitting two batters.

Action West Point, formerly was the tennis professional at the Seabright Come Early ror the Best In Family Entertainment I left the Giants four players below the allowable limit. Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club. Ex-Grid Stars Turn To Sportscasting New York (JP) Red Grange, Johnny Lujack and Tom Harmon, former stars of collegiate and pro football, will be on three of the 12 telecasting teams of the Columbia Broadcasting System during the National Football League season. Grange will air games of the Chicago Bears, Harmon the San Francisco 49ers -Jid Lujack the New York Giants. VACATION MOVIE SERIES THURSDAY AT 2 P.

M. GLENN FORD JEANNE CRAIN "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" Plus CARTOONS It's cTm time! rHDI' i Tourney to Open Clark The qualifying round for the club championship here at the Oak Ridge Golf Course will begin next weekend. A local man, Pete Terpak, is defending titleholder. See Us First For ALL REPAIRS! LAST TWO DAYS ITQTIMP PHD I 1 I 11 IU 1 Vl 1'H WW RICHARD'S AUTO BODY 341 NEWTON ST. Just Off Route 22, NORTH PLAINFIELD PL 7-2620 24-HOUR TOWING tJR WILLYS SALES SERVICE Movie Timetable STRAND No Time for Sergeants, 2:30, 7:00 and The Bravados, 9:00.

LIBERTY Peter Pan, 3:40, 7:00 and Escapade in Japan, 2:00 and 8:30. DTJNELLEN Fraulein, 3:00 and Sing, Boy, Sing, 1:30, 7:00 and 10:18. RIALTO (Westfield) Desire Under the Elms, 1:00 and Paris Holiday, 2:55, 6:35 and 10:00. LIBERTY (Beraardsville) Thunder Road, 7:00 and 10:00: Summer The Screens Laughtjme of a Lifetime! you'll find it's more fun and cheaper to go together by chartered bus. Service clubs, churches, social clubs and industrial groups have found this service ideal for tours, picnics and all activities which involve groups.

The cost is surprisingly low and everyone in the group will arrive on time! For Information Call fllonnoHth 4 Children AlyeRpEwimiEi tKJHN LETmaHIN-MERm LeROY WARNS BROS. OCEANPORT N. J. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ON All MAKES QUALIFIED HYDRAMATIC SERVICE AND REPAIRS STORAGE PARKING SERVICE QUALITY USED CARS MOT AOMITTCO FUNNIER THAN THE KAYl HAPPIER THAN THE BOOK! mmttmm Love, 8:35. AMBOYS DRXVE-IN No Time for i Sergeants, dusk and Fort Massacre, 10:50.

BRUNSWICK DRIVE-IN The Law and Jake Wade, 8:50 and Cry! Terror. 10:35. SOMERVILLE DRIVE-IN This Happy Feeling, dusk and Last of the Fast Guns, 10:45. TURNPIKE DRIVE-IN Horror of; Dracula, 9:02 and The Thing! That Couldn't Die, 10:43. I UNION DRIVE-IN Vertigo, 8:40 i and 12:15: Thundering Jets, 11:00.

WOODBRIDGE DRIVE-IN No Time for Sergeants, 8:30 and Fort Massacre, 10:45. 1 3 miles from Garden St P'kwy, Exit 105 Parking Facilities for more than 18,000 Cars Special Trains Direct to Grandstand (EST) L. Liberty St, NY (CNJ) 12:30 (Sats. 12:15) Connection Lv. Plainfield 12:34 (Sats.

11:34) Lv. Elizabethport (CNJ) 1:03 (Sats. 12:49) L. Penn. Station, (Sats.

11:50) SPECIAL RACE 80AT: L. Pier 80 (W.40th St. NY) 11 AM Daily. Connecting Buses to Track HOfHOIWS GARAGE, Inc. SOMERSET GUS GO." HIGHWAY 22, MOUNTAINSIDE AD 2-2030 Also MASSACRE" JOEL McCEEA POBEST TT7CKXB OPEN 7:00 SHOW AT DUSK GIANT FREE PLAY AREA 158 E.

SECOND PLAINFIELD CAM CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 6-2460 BOBKRT and ETTSSEU. SOMOOT).

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