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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 50

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-a I 4y3 iA VV 'X C. A tt 4 WJA '5a "aT 'ji 3 a a T.i a.11 I-' ass. Puerto Aetoi Pfcfflo NEWCOMERS The brand new Wayne Hills High School foot- holder as Nick Macalaso charges; Cashlll holds the ball while ball team is shown receiving some offensive blocking tips from Tony Ioffredo hits sack held by Bill Moses. line coach Bill Cashill, From left, Chock Desschalne is the "HEAD UP, TAIL DOWN" This is the early season advice Ken Coyle, Charles DiMiria, BUI Mellich, Bay Holcomb, Charles affered hy Wayne Valley High's line coach Fred Paul (right) McGnire, Arnold Trasente. I to veteran Bill Brooks, In stance at left.

Looking on from left: SOME FLYING HORNETS li Every Bay's Labor. Day for Gridmen I hi The scholastic football train is also the leeacv nf rnarh T.es ing season is one-fourth over IS), Zorge at Butler. The Bulldogs WAYNE Turning in a one-over-par effort, Fhylis Kuller stroked off with a match play versus par tournament on Tuesday at the Passaic County Course, here. four are juniors. Zorge terms his Skyline Conference, contenders a "young" squad with a couple of yet untried nave oniy tnree seniors on the squad.

Of the six returning let-termen, two are seniors and She also won the low gross for the day with an 85. and the coaches are getting progressively hoarse and the players are getting progressively tough. Area grid squads have been laboring at workouts and skull sessions for five days. In this interval the candidates have Tie for Second There was a two-way iam for veny were the deadlocked par s. ties at tour over.

second place in the event spon-1 mmmrnm Peg Roberts paced the sored the women members ot "the Preakness Valley Golf Club. group with a two-over score. Marie Garner finished second. Mrs. Artie Blaine and Flo Cer-i presented themselves as both the hope and despair of their five-over with Jean Boulay, six- coaches whose voices bark out over, in tnira piace.

i an awesome mixture of encour Foot Away ILQb (CAJL AI Collins, who placed his jULh By SNF tee shot just a foot from the cup, was the winner of a hole- Lz. agement, threats, advice, instructions, disbelief and sheer joy. Fifteen days of more of the same, plus increased contact work and inter-squad scrimmages, remain until the whistle that signals the first in-one contest held in conjuc- By Ben Marmo non witn tne teima Meyers Memorial cancer if una Tournament. Charlie Abrams was sec kickoff of the 1966 season will ond. He was four feet from the sound "at three -o'clock in the hole followed by Frank French- afternoon of Friday, Sept.

23. The Friday matinee will mark ie, wno was seven feet away. staehle Gets Ace CLIFTON William. the season opener for Passaic Vallev. The Hornets, coached by staenie, 01 Hutnertora, had a Steve Gerdy, will seek a return msmiimtsimmt hole-in-one at the Upper Mont The old saying of it never rains but it pours on argolf courscwas pretty evident as.the Labor" Day" weekend showers that fell on Saturday and Sunday failed to dampen the spirits of the golfers who played at the Passaic Qounty Course.

One thing is certain the Selma Meyers Memorial Tournament, sponsored by the Preakness Valley Golf Club in which all of the proceeds are turned over to the Passaic County Cancer Fund, had a record turnout for its annual tourney and-picnic. Due to tee great demand of golfers who could not get in their day of play, the tourney has been extended until this Sunday afternoon. Last years' collection of $714 la due to be surpassed. i 'Pntergon Nev Photo clair Country Club, here. He PURSUIT Passaic Valley High's opponents had better not fumble this season.

Above veteran to tne grid glory days ot iat4 when they open the campaign by hosting the Cutters of Fair Lawn. holed out on the fifth of the coach Steve Gerdy (right background) watches as four of his stalwarts sail In pursuit of a East Course. Staehle used loose ball. From left the flying Hornets oi JLiuie rails mcinoe: -ionn lasciano, jonn naynacn, flvine four iron on the 160 yard blow. -'if nTatTn tliA fnnfhall nip.

Tom Teller and standout Steve Welhorsky. He was accompanied by his ture resembles something of a wife during the ace round. bride's wedding: ensemble Golf Chips "something old, sometntng new, something borrowed, something The Ridgewood Country Cluh will conduct a Hospitality Tour- blue." Ball Teed Low Thwarts Hook ament over tne weekend with The "old" in this case is the the "Golden Agers" shooting "old" Wayne High School, tor tne ton prize in Grandfa Day-Night Gridiron Fare Clifton-Pope Pius Porhpton-Butler to which is now known as Wayne If you come to a hole that has Severe trouble to the left, or Grads, Clash tliers Tourney of which George wetu is cnairman. Rockaway River will honor perhaps an out-of-bounds area In that direction, want to do all you can to avoid a hook. Valley.

The "new" is the new school, christened Wayne Hills. The "borrowed" might be the contingent of junior class players who, under the old days veteran pro Joe Dante with a One way to do this is to tee the day on Oct. The Denville course will be active tournev ball very low, so that only would have been under tne wise until Nov. 5th. North Balf-lnch or so of the tee is bid to square the series at 3-3.

Football around the clock. uidance of Indians coach Ken inofskv. now find themselves above ground. Use the driver. of That's about the shape Some of the Pope Pius Jersey's twilight golfing sea son ends Tuesday with the ban ner closing nartv.

play the ball back an inch or so things on Saturday with an after three weeks ago. There were alumni duels between Ramsey and Hawthorne and Fair Lawn and Ridgewood plus one between the grads of two much smaller St. Mary's, of turners are. Pat Noonan, Ken IddIoUo. Stu Hollis, Steve noon-night doubieneader at sues miles apart.

and swing as you normally would. Since the ball is low to the ground, it isn't likely that the wild hook will result. This Areola and the NJCC will host member-guests in the former pledged to the Patriots of coach Walt Williams at the new Wayne Hills High School. The just to complete the stanza is the blue of the Blue and White of Wayne Valley. Poeorelec Allen Noonan, Phil Sammy Cohen, who is chairman of the annual Selma Meyers fund raising group, along with his tapable aides Abe Jaffe, Bob Carr and Jack Stapleton, will be on hand Sunday afternoon to continue their drive and award the prises, along with the championship trophy to the top male and female golfer.

The club championship was won by George Draeger, who is back in the groove once again and the fearless foursome of Nene Gambatese, George Werner, Mike De and Iggy Spano, shot a torrid eight under par to win the best ball trophy. The annual Central Alumni dinner will be held on Saturday Sept. 24, at the Brownstone House. The alumni club will also honor Mayor Frank X. Graves on this occassion for his efforts' in helping the club and youth of the city.

1 The dinner will follow the Kennedy-Clifton football Tickets may be secured at the door or by contacting Sam She-ber at 11 Capalbo Little Falls or Nick Fusco, 14 Donna Lane, Midland Park. It was just 35 years ago that Mickey Juliano and Willie Cheetam put on their sensational boxing bout at the old Orphe-um Theatre. The Pier Six brawl had 16 knockdowns and Juliano copped the verdict in the last of the sixth round that was billed as the main event when he knocked out Cheetam. Augie Lio, former Georgetown University Flash, and An-gelo Bertelll of Notre Dame, have been nominated for the 1967 entries in the National Football Hall of Fame in the "After 1910" category. The announcement was made by Harvey Harmon, executive director of the committee.

Both were" All-American players. Bertelll, quarterback On Saturday afternoon Clifton of the Allison Dood Invitation Rutherford, and St. Lpke's of uatanzaro and AI stoiaruc. xne Clifton team includes: Richie and Passaic's Pope Pius will al which also occupies the spot- takes some of the spin off the ball and will probably keep the clash 'in their sixth annual White. Ted Debiak.

Joe Gra HO-H0-KUS. A last minute fumble recov 17-18th at Glen Wavne valley opens its sea light on Sept Ridge. ziano, Steve Tani, Tom Keviet, hot in play. ery enabled Hawthorne to tie alumni game at Clifton Stadium, the hickoff is slated for 2 p.m. with the proceeds going to the Bob DeMuth and Kon Penete The practices are in their last Ramsey tneir game on Aug.

19th. In a long, drawn out ses days. For tne people wno wane scholarship fund of the Clifton Club and the Pope Pius Alumni Association. sion, fair Laws topped Kiage- to watch their team in action, son Saturday, Sept. 24 the date when most of the area schools swing into action.

The Indians entertain Newton in the 1966 kickoff. At Wayne Hills, the Patriots' "World Premier" takes place at home on Monday, Oct. 8, On that date; at 8:30 p.m., the first Grid Goal Cross Bar Falls, Kayoes Worker wood, 7-6 on Aug. Z6tn. Real Thriller.

Possiblv the most thrilling. '66 Finale Aiter dark. at 8 p.m. at fan-wise. of the Alumni the Pope Pius squad" will be working out at Pulaski Park, Passaic.

The Clifton team will be reeling off plays at Albion Memorial Field, Clifton. The half-time ceremonies will Include a Beauty Queen Contest, games, was the one between St. Butler High's Field, it will be Pompton Lakes High's grads against the Butler alumni. This CALDWELli The first football casualty this season happened Tuesday without a game in progress, but a team ever to wear the Maroon and White will take the field Luke's, and St. Mary's, The aeainst an equally-new High ame is sponsored oy the iloomingdale and Pompton which nine girls are com.

goal post was involved. Robert Hutton of 100 River Road. Bogota was helping to oetina. duel was waged under dingy lights at Memorial Field, Rutherford, but the play sparkled' as St. Luke's prevailed by a 25-20 count.

The 29-year-old English teach Lakes Jaycees for the benefit of Pompton Lakes and Butler High students. erect a goal post at the "Klwanis1 er was taken to Mountainside The coaches are: John Kris-tofick and Bob Gut for the Pope Pius Eagles, and Billy DeGraaf Point Regional. The Patriots, who will be building tradition as well as a team, have about 25 juniors and an equal number of sophomores. A sophomore and junior team Hospital, Montclair, Six stitches were necessary to close a scalp wound. Hutton was released fol oval" at Provo square wnen tne cross bar slipped and hit him on the head.

In Saturday afternoon's game at Clifton Stadium, Clifton-will be out to hold off the Pope Pius The big goings on Saturday will be the finale of the alumni clashes, which started nearly and Roger ardin, for tne urn. ton lowing treatment. Hutton said that he is tryin Reserved Seat Grid Tickets out for a position on the Cal well Merchants football team. RECREATION CENTER A 1l I A A VPTTt A Ut Caldwell patrolmen Paul Weiss Heat Illness, Head and Neth and J. Lindner assisted Hutton CLIFTON Reserved seat HAWTHOftNE until the West Essex first-aid 1 1 1 I-A 1a- a UHMA.

quad took him to the hospital I BOWLERS ATTENTION: i Team and Individual! Ntdd Injuries No. I Grid (tillers UCKl lur iVB I1U1I1C Clifton High School football games Sept. 24, against J. F. Kennedy, Oct.

with Passaic; Oct. 8, against East Rutherford; OcL 29 vs. Paterson Eastside; Nnv 12 vs Montclair will be 250-Miler Sunday At Langhorne 't is; essential for the United Press International The first three weeks of the The lure of the gridiron and! season when summer's heat Monday Afternoon Women's League HOCP Monday Night 6:30 P.M. Women's HDCP -Monday Night 9:00 P.M. Men 785 Averoqe placed on sale on a first come i and humidity linger and.

coach the honor that goes with toiling first served basis on the follow aw ivv sja.s,f VTVU MIC UVIOUIflU A WUUjf 111 JUO 111101 YCr for the Irish, 1948. Lio played guard for the Hoys football team that lost only two games in his three years of varsity Mother get out the rubbing alcohol as dad is playing in the Old Timers baseball game on Sunday afternoon at East side Park. The tilt scheduled, for 2 p.m., is the annual contest between the Paterson and Passaic Old Timers. The series is tied at one game apiece. It will afford old time fans of seeing some of the all time greats of this area in action once again.

of the game will go to the Passaic County Cancer Fundn Paterson will play host to Passaic after the battle at Carl Lembo's Terrace Rooms, 5th Ave. College, and high school cross country coaches are urged to get their permits for the Garret Mountain course, by calling Lambert Castle for the coming season. Last year a record number of schools in the North Jersey section used the spacious mountain site as their home field and several of the championship meets were also booked at the two-an-pne helf-mile course. Make no bones about it, soccer which has been labeled a "second class sport" has raised a few eyebrows among professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey owners throughout America. The sport which has been laying dor-, mant In this country and flourishing in Europe has suddenly come alive as a crowd of 41,598 fans turned out to see Brazil and Italy play at Yankee Stadium, Labor Day.

Garry Kamphouse," Paterson Phillies' second sacker es-' tablished a record for the club when he hit in 20 straight games in both the North Jersey and Bregen County Leagues. The classy infielder ended up with a triple and single in the final game of the season and wound up with a ,381 batting average. 'With the rapid decline in minor league baseball throughout the country, look for a group of area sportsmen trying to induce a major league team to locate a Class A team in the North Jersey area. ii ''rsJ The group feels that upcounty would be the best location and feel that the New York-Penn League would be the Ideal setup as it would sot cause too much in the way of traveling and expenses. es strive for perfection for the first game are the most crucial, This is when most of the ing dates: The high school gymnasium ticket office Mondav.

Tues Tuesday Night 6:30 P.M. day, Wednesday. September 19, nation's football deaths occur. Of the nine heat illness deaths LANGHORNE, Pa. Don White, former national champion in the late model stock car division, has never won at the Langhorne Speedway.

The 40-year old veteran from Keokuk, Iowa, has been one of the nation's top pilots throughout his 16th year career. In the 'Home on Sunday. White will be driving the Ray Nichels 1966 Dodge as he again aspires for his initial victory. Norm Nelson, a 43-vear-old last season, four were on the lete to prepare for August and September practices in a warm or hot environment. No conditioning program carried out in air conditioned surroundings will acclimate men to work in heat," he aaid.

2. Lightweight uniforms. Murphy said coaches should allow their players to practice in shorts and T-shirts when the humidity reaches 90 coupled with temperatures above 83. And "there is ao place for 20, zi Deiween me nours oi 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

and 2:45 p.m. to pm High school stadium Gate on tne football field has begun to cast its annual spell on America's i 750,000 high school and 60,000 college players. For some, the. 1966 football campaign will mean championships, all-star awards, perhaps national recognition, Others won't' be so lucky. A number will pay for a few minutes of glory with their lives.

Most of the deaths will be unnecessary, ft-' Heat illness and head andor neck injuries are the No. 1 of football players. Twenty-seven youths suffered one Thursday, Friday, Sept. Men's 800 Average Tuesday Night 9:00 P.M. Men's Average Wed.

Night 9:00 P.M. 2 Men's 750 Average Thursday Night 6:30 P.M. Men 820 Average Friday Night 9:00 P.M." 22, 23 between the hours of 7 and Ip.tn. J. F.

Kennedy Game Gate 3 Sept. 24 noon. reserved nt irn first day of practice. All nine came during "lethal" period when the relative humidity was 100 per cent and the' temperature above 87. The yictims were large interior linemen whose overexertion led to excessive weight loss.

Dr. Robert team physician at Ohio State University, has listed four preven- two-time national titleholder, is nrlrAi. at tit 93 Sal nf Miinn stockings and long-sleeved jer tickets will be discontinued after Sept. 24. umy general admis Men's 860 Average Every 4Hi; Saturday Mixed Couples Mr further Information Call 43M 130 sey until it is cold," he said.

S. All players should be weighed' before and after practice. Weight losses of more than now in' ms zgm season of campaigning. He won the April 'ISO at the Home and then added five consecutive wins before he was defeated by White in Milwaukee. Nelson will be driving Plymouth at Langhorne on Sunday.

tative whtcn can measures fatal injuries or illnesses play sion ticaeis win De available thereafter for all home games. i Thi rvilirv wn aHanlad hv tng looinau last year, two axejeleminate heat illness deaths: 1 1. A pre-season conditioning 10 pounds approach the danger died, already this season, Dangerous Period the Clifton Board ot Education. leveu orogram..

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