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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 43

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Hackensack, New Jersey
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I I I I I I r-yrfl I I TT I TT 'nTI I I I I i 1111111 1 1 1 yy--- 1 THE RECORD, FRIDAY, "OYEMBER 21, 1969 19 They'll Do It Every Time Football Schedule Light This Weekend Foreign-Born Players On All-County Eleven AKO WE HAD i F7 DIDMT EVEN SAY THANKS FOR 7 HERE'S 7nERE'S UTTLeW AND WE HAD I ite If nun innate tudccv TO SLEEP IN THE 6ARA5E WHILE THEY WERE HERE 1 LIST OF THINGS THEY FORGOT Lf fcSOONROCKS WHEELER- IT'D I i THAT WE'RE SUPPOSED TO SHIP UMBRELLA BE CHEAPER TO 1 TO THEA AN' COOS1N I INVITE 'EM. BACK. 1 I While most schools are taking Shirhall, a converted en Bat THE ONLY THINS (the week off to finalize prepara- crossed the goal line 16 times in By JACK FELV Stiff Writer He has twice tions for Thanksffivin? flav limg lua pomis- 'D SEND EM, IV si HIPPLEY'S A THAN TO MAIL A 10 SEND EfA "VIS THIS BOX BG ENOUGH? jSOfTAR piJHlS STUFF AII-LA had four-tmirhrinuTi 'jmK thi tying together the defense and not give up more than two goals offense although he was playing in any game and in 14 games in the backfield for the first had eight shutouts. He allowed time. He was a high-scoring I but nine goals.

While others lineman last year. As explained1 may have had better goals-per- games, six games are on tap season. However, the Dons (6-1) Foreign skills, which the coaches picking the All-Bergen County soccer team rated a this weekend. While none of will confront Essex Catholic with a balanced attack. Quart I them will resolve league races, great deal higher than those 01 by the Northern New Jersey In game records, it was mainly be erback Billy Stevens has capa American born players, helped cause of their defense.

jtwo of the games will showcase jPete Shirhall and Ed Whalen's jbids to finish high in the County; i scoring race. ble receivers in Bob Adrion and speedy Chuck Harris. Saddle Brootr. (5 2) should move nast Fmprsnn hv at tour players make the 1969 all-star first team. Eduardo Jijon ofHackensack terscholstic League representatives at the meeting, Rameriz would control the ball and then make a controlled pass to the wing rather than follow the usual American practice of trying for the big kick downfield.

Finesse rather than power was is one of the four. The junior Al-Bergen Soccer Whalen and Bergen Catholic lpast will hOSt River Dell in an inde- trnne's Falrnns feature niiartor. pendent clash and Shirhall and back Mannv Monserrate and the key to his game. FIRST TEAM One comment which was! L-Jim Waters, Northern High from tcuador was in school last year, but it was not until this season coach Jerry Lewis found out about him and induced him to come out for the team. Lewis said the lineman was the best in the school's history, rating him over John Marciano.

He described one play which Jijon had made. With his back to the goal and the fullback between him and the goal, he heard often in describing the lands other players on the team was: iL Roy Vergara Hackensack Tim LaRose, Paramus 'For an American, he shows many of the foreign Do Bosco will be at home to running backs Pete Righi and Continental Division foe Essex Charlie Plaia. Monserrate jCatholic. In other action tomor- SCored all three touchdowns in Emerson will travel to iast week's 18-7 win over New Saddle Brook in a Bergen Gilford. The Cavos.

who have Scholastic League Na- had trouble offensively, count on itional Division tilt and West Dan McGuire and Dave Lucca iMorris will be at Midland Park, to key the ground game. On Sunday, St. Mary's can 1 Midland Park (4 4) builds its keep alive its slim hopes for a attack around the running and share of the Century Division passing of Keith DeMver. The crown with a win at home over panther signal caller is second DePaul and North Bergen will in lne NBIL West scoring derbv journey to St. Joseph's at West witn 52 pojnts.

The game ends Chuck Martz of Teaneck and Bob Argenti of Old Tappan were The pesky relatives leave, a mtnrl llicf KotMn Pimacif in itiA kicked the ball THEIR. REMAINS L-'NGER ON tW AND A TIPPO TH HAT TO over his skills w.hich only and then broke around and to in the know would appreciate. OAY WKALCME, OA. uiey were selected with very the left of the fullback. He had kicked the ball with such spin as to make it bounce in the jfr Kim Fwlum Sadmf.

Inr 16 Warld right meri SSTTI little discussion. Roger Farah of Tenafly and iew xotk in a nuusun ouniy tne Panthers' season. direction in which he was going Eduardo Jijon, Hackensack Doug Wark, Teaneck Tom Names, Old Tappan Roper Farah, Tenafly Bob Argenti, Old Tappan Aurelio Rameriz, Hackensack Charles Martz, Teaneck Greg Reusch, Garfield SECOND TEAM John Eiskamp, Dumont Miguel Vergara, Hackensack Lazlo Toth, Rutherford Rocco Modafferi, Ramsey Rich Jaeger, Tenafly Curt Kraemer, Ramapo Rene Casteneda, Rutherford Bill Linder, Bergenfield Jerry Wallach, Dumont Brian Luke, Englewood Glen Preminger, Englewood Tom Names of Old a a were also chosen in the back-field. Names teamed with Ar- to DreaK. Another player from Hacken-sack in the front line is Roy Vergara, a senior, who had reached the too rung of ama Football Predictions to form the heart of the Northern Bergen Interscholastic i St.

Mary (6-1) needs a vic- Bergen Catholic (5-2) will be tory Sunday coupled with a i attempting to administer a thud Pope Pius upset of Queen of straight lesson to a public Peace to gain a portion of the school team. The Crusaders; Century title. The Gaels' quick- hold decisions over Teaneck and set offense is directed by Jim iParamus and rate as solid fa-Van Doehren. Larry Bocage and I i over an uncharacter- jEd Guv share the ball carrying League championship team. It teur soccer in his native land of iistically weak River Dell (1-6) i duties and Jim Brindle is a was defense, not offense, that was the reason for the team winning.

There was quite a bit of give-and-take before the other two linemen were chosen. Tim La-Rose of Paramus, Jim Waters club. The 175-pound Whalen has ta'- HONORABLE MENTION Line Larry Rubin, Engle of Northern Highlands and Rich wood School; Dave Yung, River deep threat from his split-end position. North Bergen (6-2) should complete its season on a winning note. The.

Bruin defense has shut out three teams and yielded single touchdowns on three occasions- Halfbacks Tom Rogers and John Nanfro have registered six touchdowns each. Dell; Mike Berlin, Glen Rock lied 70 points and rushed for yards. Included in the CrusaJe halfback's long distance bolts has been a 99-yard rwn from scrimmgae. Fullback Bob Lally, an outstanding linebacker, provides the key blocks for Whalen and has also scored four times. Colombia.

His next step if he had stayed in the South American country was professional soccer. Doug Wark of Teaneck was, like Jijon, a player who was chosen for the team with no discussion once his credentials had been examined. Although he did not score as many goals as last year, when he had Steve Muhl-stock to set him up, he was still the complete offensive player. The native of Scot'anri was ai-proximately half of Tcaneck's scoring punch although virtually every team paid him the honor of playing at least one-nn oim Vince Costa, Garfield; Strecho Baresic, Cliffside Park; Marty Jaeger were the three most prominently mentioned, and it was only in a close second vote that LaRose and Waters were finally chosen over Jaeger. There was no question as to who was the 0 's top goalie.

He was Greg Reusch of Garfield. Soccer is a new sport at the school. After a 2-8-2 record in the first year of 1968, the' Sherry. Tenafly. Backfield Vince DeAngclis, Northern Highlands; Jim Frost, River Dell; Bill Aufricht, Northern Highlands; Dave Hallock, Fair Lawn; Gary Schonfeld, Tenaflv: Ron Abrahamson, Du ..,) i i mont; Carlos Indovina, Gar field.

thr. rn 1 Boilermakers shared the Passaic Valley Conference Goalies Steve a Tareytoun iSaAinmriGaA crown with Clifton. Reusch did Ramsey; Pete Gnoffo, Tenafly. is Aurelin Ramerb of H-'" sack. He vas credited with GAMES mS 5 ai -s- h0? Hi 0g aS 5 SS? SS SH eg -S g2 eS WS S- 0 fi i Emerson 12 6 15 19 7 6 7 7 18 6 2" 16 Saddle Brook 16 20 13 16 14 20 17 20 21 12 22 12 27 Essex Catholic 6 0 6 7 0 13 4 14 20 7 0 6 0 Don Bosco 33 20 27 13 27 34 21 30 32 13 78 38 31 Bergen Catholic 34 24 33 27 33 27 28 26 27 2 39 3 21 River Dell 06 13 60706 0 6 6 13 0 West Morris 27 19 13 24 14 28 13 7 19 6 21 27 Midland Park 22 6 '19 21 6 14 11 20 26 18 8 21 6 De Paul 13 7 14 27 14 7 6 7 7 6 15 13 7 St.

Mary 15 13 15 19 20 8 7 30 26 19 28 21 13 North Bergen 40 20 27 20 21 20 18 20 12 19 27 26 20 Summit Eliminates Old Tappan, 2 To 0 mil ECHS 6, St. Rose 0 0 0 (V 0 0 2 5-4 St. Rose Eastern Christian SCORING FAIR LAWN Jim Brannan and Tom Kizzia scored goals! yesterday as Summit beat-Old Tappan, 2-0, in a second round New Jersey Interscholastic Ath-1 i Association tournament game. The two. teams had played to a scoreless tie Tuesday.

Brannan, the outside right, dribbled through the Golden Goals Echs Richard 3. Smith Assists Echs Richard 2, Sweetman, Hengtveld Saves EctiJ Vandar Horn DeVries SR-Price 14 Team records Eastern Christian 14-2-2 St. Rose 7-5-3 Hackensack Bows ENGLEWOOD Englewood 6 6 6 15 14 18 6 15 St. Joseph's r- The one truly all-American sport. iiiiraiiHiiiiiiw i Knieht backfield to score in the snapped Hackensack's 15-game VnnthAKM Vour Tnrcoir Tntoicnlin.

first period. 1 1UI UICI II HI" IVIUVJ 44IIVIUV11W- came iii uwiiii listjc League soccer winning jquirtcr off a misplay. His shot trcak wi(h victory yestci, boi-nccd an Old Tappan fu dav Shart Watt the de. ha-k and eHided Mark Reckhoff, idi al midwa in the sec. nA period.

hrSb 1 make Scotch for the we i The Comets, who clinched the ana niiioacK 10m wames were league championship earlier this season, played the entire hard-to-please. A Scotch with a Smooth. Light. The one that sets the standards for all other Scotches.Tonight. game with the second team.

The starters will be ready for today's Group 4 quarterfinal game against East Brunswick. at the number 'one raceway 9 thrills. .4 exactas every night Post time 8 P.M. Daily double 7:50 Erijlewood 1, Hackensack 0 0-0 HeckensacK Enolewood 0 1 0-1 SCORING, Goals E-Watt. Assists E-Arenclbia.

Saves H-Sciolitano E-Premlnger 10. Tenm rcords: Hackensack 15-2-0; Eo glewood -4-3. 14 .12 Pts. 21 2S 21 20 1 11 10 School Slate Football SATURDAY bb Emerson vs. Saddle Brook at Lodi, 1:30 m.

f-Essex Catholic at Don 1:30 p. m. Bergen Catholic at River Dell, 1:30 p. m. West Morris at Midland Park, 1:30 p.

m. Hamden Hall (Conn.) at Saddli River Day, II a. m. SUNDAY ff-De Paul al St. Mary's 1:45 o.

m. North Bergen at SI. Joseph's (WNY), 1:45 p. m. THURSDAY a-Hackensack at Teaneck, 10:30 a.m.

a.Ridgewood al Fair Lawn, 10:30 a.m. a-Bergenfleld at Paramus, 10:30 a.m. a-Wjvrte Valley at Passaic Valley, 10:30 a.m. b-Westwood at New Mllford, 10:30 a.m. b-Dumont at Tenafly, 10:30 a.m.

bb-Palisades Park at Emerson, 10 a.m. bb-Saddle Brook at Cresskill, 10 a.m. c-Demares! at Pascack Valley, 10:30 a.m. Dell at Slen Rock, 10:30 a.m. c-Pascack Hills at Old Tappan, 10:30 a.m.

cc-Hawthorne at Manchester, 10:30 a.m. cc.Waldwick al Northern Highlands, 10:30 a.m. cc-Ramsey at Mahwah, 10:45 a.m. Wallington at Harrison, 10:30 a.m. e-Eastside al Kennedy, 11 a.m.

e-Garfield atClitton, 11:30 a.m. f-Don Bosco at Bergen Catholic, 11 a.m. ff-Queen of Peace at Pope Pius, 10 a.m. St. Cecilia al Englewood, 11:30 a.m.

Cliffside Park af Weehawken, 10:45 a.m. Passaic at Rutherford, 10:30 a.m. Leonia at Fort Lee, 10:30 a.m. Booofa at Ridgefield Park, 10:30 a.m. Hasbrouck Heights at Wood-Ridge, 10:30 Lodi at East Paterson, 10:30 a.m.

Ramapo at Indian Hilis, 11 a.m. East Rutherford at Lyndhurst, 10:30 St' Joseph Regional at Paramus Catho. He, 10:30 a.m. Bergen Tech al Pope John, 11 a.m. C-Northern Bergen Interscholastic League game.

b-Bergen County Scholastic Leagui American Division game. bb-Bergen County Scholastic Leagui National Division game, c-Nirthern Bergen Interscholastic League Eastern Division same, cc -Northern Bergen Interscholastic Hackensack Teaneck Englewood Ridgewood Paramus Bergenfield Fair Lawn Wavne ValleV' Passaic Valley outstanding for Old a a which has a 10-3-4 record. Summit 2, Old Tappan 0 SCORE IY PERIODS Summit 10 0 1- Old Tappan 0 0 0 0-0 1CORINO Gals Brannan, Kiizia. Teim records Old Tappan 10-3-4; Summit 13-1-4. Title To Eagles ELIZABETH -Robert Richard and Barry Smith each scored three goals yesterday as Eastern Christian pummeled St.

Rose of Belmar, 6 0, to win the N.ISIAA Parochial championship. Richard, the Eagle senior who set the school scoring record with 23 goals and 14 assists this year, got his team off to the lead at 5:35 of the opening period. Richard charged a loose ball in front of the net and scored unassisted, Smith scored seven minutes later on an assist from Paul Coach Pete Andreas' titlists ended their season with a 14-2-2 season. The defeats came at the hands of Essex Catholic and Clifton. The Eagles last won the Parochial crown in 1965.

5 4 2 Scotch for people who know the difference "Black mams RACEWAY Jr in i ill .1 PP0TM6(4T TO S1 MAJESTY THt 9ttH SCOTCH WHISKY OlSTlLlt Je BUCHAMAH CO- LTD BLACK WHITE Brudnick Is Awarded Trophy At Rutgers 1 NEW BRUNSWICK Jamie Brudnick, a senior halfback from River Edge, was awarded the Alfred Sasser Trophy as the outstanding member of the Rutgers soccer team. Brudnick was also named the team's honorary captain. Three other Bergen County residents also received letters. Those cited were Jack Feinstein (Englewood), Cornelius Miller (Wyckoff) and Frank Brunctti, manager (Garfield). Indian Scout CLEVELAND (AP) Ray Swallo of Pocatello, Idaho, Thursday was named scouting supervisor for the Cleveland Indians in Southern California and Arizona.

"RliriftWHITh" Rt SCOTCH WHISKY fc BUCHANANS Tended scotch whisky lllill League Western Division fame. o-Norin jersey torn VaI ev OCd 8OTTLE0 IN SCOTLAND fi inference game. t-Nortnern New jersey fcainonc reuera. finn rnnMnsntjll nivllion dame. It-Northern New Jersey Catholic Feder.

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