Document 111636

CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND dHRONICLE—THURSDAY,
.28, 1966
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™ri,'s Bowling, League. ;
bridge, 2%-%, in the third match
high
Ot|ier high series'-wefe* r-oired'by: " ln""the fifth,f Tom CBiieri; (48) game, ^Suburban Trust, 926T
'Bessj.'Lemke, Persians, 442; Char- defeated Bonnie of Woodbridge te&h, series; Suburban :t ruBt,~ 2,«
lotte | Tuccip, LeopardSj 433; Dot(148), 2y2-y2. George Wright (49) 397. ;•; \ ATcencr League
Ellarh, Lynx, 429; Carol Gapodice, took the last match, 3-0, • from • '< \ '• ^ \ •' ••
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Lynx, 418, and Adele Wasilowiez, Sheets of Woodbf^idge. The only Garwood -PEA \ .
Garwood Lahes V
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Kevin Hopkins of - the Martin
GARWOOD — The battle for first place iri the Garwood Woman's. L y n x ! , 4 1 6 , , • .••. . -y \ \
YMCA
which
successfully
defendCougar
loss,
was
sustained
by
Bill
;
Jewelers Orioles pitched a one-hitBowling League went down to the wire; with; Enz! Bros; winning two : Team standings are:
ed, its title.
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Hayjes (53) who lost to Cljancy (49), Cranwood \.i . \ . - •»• '.. ':4Q' - I J 8 • •
ter as his team blanked the Sportsgames;from Garwood Bey'erages> in bumper night action at Garwood Lynxpraig Bros, .ix.-....;..^..^.'.'.'.""".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.: 40Va 43',7.
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man's Shop Senators, 8-0, last,SatLanes last Thursday to take the league championship by one-hallf game. Minks
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Thatcher Furnace ...,X'.
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urday in American League action.
Porsiaps
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Gloria E nz rolled .a 206 game to lead the attack for the chamjjipns.
Kinahan's KanoV Kp'rner
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Leopards
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54
John jMcHiigh cracked out a pair
The GranWjOod scored .the only
.|Iigh. games, William Danyus,
of singles.1 Ron Manhardt had a
233, and Kathleen DelConte, 193;
sweep pi the evening, taking three
triple: and Kevin Brown connected
high' series, .William Danyus, ,562,:
for a!double to pace the Birds at
games Horn Middlesex Stainless
and Joyce- Dulock, 410; high 'team;;
the plate. Dave Thome took the
JPittings. Chobrn's Florist, won two
Cherokees
game,. Garwood Lanes, .9&J; high
Gary
Clark
of
DiFabio
loss for the" Senators with Dean
The Cranford High School ] Junfrom
the
Career!
Girlsy
and
team series, Garwood. PBA, ^.648.
struck
cmt
12
batters
and
gave
up
lpaje:Brinkerhoff
led
the;
action
Sommers and George Davis workjor Varsity baseball te!am bo<j>stedr VFW wias on the w&ning end
only
one
hit
but
lost
a
5-4
decision
this |week in the Cranford VFW
. ing in relief. •
'its record to, 5-1-1 with a tie! andagainst Bodyart.
when
the
Suburban
Trust
Apaches
Ladies';
Bowiing League with a 233 GARWOOD — Results in- GarThe; Builders' General Yankees rallied in the last inning and put
By
a
win
this
week.
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j
^amejinia
589 series.
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broke; up a tie game in their half across, the tying and winning runs
High series were posted asVfol- Mike Jones and Paul Baiter each
% Junior Bowling League comOthers;who
bowled
high"
series
On Thursday, the JVk tied West- |ows: gloria Enz, 508; Evelyn
of the sixth to take a 3-1 win .over
scored two firsts as t h e Cranford were:! 'Jean,. Koenig, 525; • Marion petition at Garwppd Lanes on Satfield, 3-3, at Memorial iField. i Ken
the Albert J. Afitoine Tigers. Lan- this' past week . in . If omah^gan
s
*Lawler,
476;
Marie
Hartung,
455.
League
action.
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were reported as follows: v
varsity track team defeated Ro- Cjjmbaluk, '523; Mae Wadle, 514; urday
Munkel led the Cougjars with a
caster; gained the win for the
:
:. In his 'firs%_ trip to the mound,
High | games for the evening selle, 7749, a t i h e losers' track on ,Marge Eitzeh, 499; Ethel Romano,
K of C League; ,
'
in his two-run homerun inthekhird, ^fter
Yanks with Washbourne having Len Dolan^struck out! 12
;
Scott
KamiVthrew-a one-hitter at
480; ! Claire ,Garrity, 472; Minna Wedco, Inc.
1
4'4Va
.the only hit. Washbourne saved winning' effort. The .loije Apache Gary Kamin walked; LThe other were: Gloria Enz, 20B-152-150; Mai-Friday. Jpnes won the 100 (10.5
the
ShoplRite
of Cranford] Crees
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an extra base by spearing a line hit was a single by Kevin O'Brien Cranford run. €ame in the first vie Hartung, 199; Evelyn Lawler/ .seconds);and t h e 220 (23;5). Bau- Snyd6r, 471; Betty Butler, 455; KMeyerhoff
.as
the
MiiltiA
P -Lenapes ^hut
Welding
40 ;
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Accurate Bushing
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39 • : 3 5 • out; the drees, 5-0, this week in .
drive [off Johnson in the fourth. while for the Cherokees, Bob Hahn' when Radis walked,..stjple second; 166-164; iBelle MacMillan, 165;, Jo er won 'the high hurdles (15.3) Beveifly .Sanitate,. 452.
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Alsp, Ann Van Brunt, 445; Ma-Jdhansen ;Co. ..i
Kresge- took the loss and also had had a.double and Terry JMeCarthy, and scored on. a double by Craig DiGicco, 164-158; Hazel Zukasky, and the low hurdles-(21.5).
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Lithographers
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157; Lydja Carrajat, 156; Ann Ger- Bob Donnelly w.on the 400 in 51.6 rie Moloriey, 444; Marianne Co- Asbestos Corp. .... .../,..
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• a double along with Baytala. Kres- Alan Jacobs and Gary Clark each Sands. ' •".
Kamin
also
led
the
Offensive
at--''
Market
25 ; . 50'
ge gave up just one hit and struck had singles. Gary Newljard made Westfield scored in t i e first and rity, 154, and Gloria Kochera, 151. seconds. John Bodnar took a first larigeip,442; Helen Arrants, 439; Quality,
tack
with!i
two'
doubles;
/He---was"
Difficu t splits were converted in t h e 880] (2:07.4). The mile was Jackie Timinsky; 434; Ann Bird, High games, Steven Griesj 119r
out 14. Heads up base running by several outstanding plays- at first the seventh. In the first, Sehaible
9-10; Eleanor Pel- won by" Dave" Ladanye (4,;35.8). 429; jjlpria Bpyer, 422; Pa^ Kor-r and Kathleen Setzer, 109; high seV helped . by! Richard Kpmorowski,
Lancaster and KramkowsM ac- base for the Apaches. ;']
bingled, and stole second. He took by:
ies, \Jeffrey Payne, 321, and Kath- Roijeit: Sojtjlomora and James Zielcounted for all three Yank runs. The Cranford Elks; Navajos third on a grounder, an^j scored on usio, 24; Marie Hartung, 2-7; Mike DeMicco won in the two mile her, j£18;'/Lorraine Nemeth, 118- leen
Setzer, 285; high team game, enbach, all lof whom chippe'd in with '
Jenny; Newcomb, 417; Helen Ogden,
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The! Packing Engineering In- pushed over three .runs in the last jPapaccio's sacrifice .fly. In the sev-Claire D'Agostino, 3-10, 5-10; Edith in 7:54.2. j
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•#edco, lnc.y.635; high team series, singles. Douglas Dick pitched a
Jack Baj^ack took a first in t h e 416; ^lp Jackson, 406; May Block, Wedco, Inc., 1,786.
dians Scalped the Reel-Strong Fuel inning to nip the Gibson Assoc- enth, Schaible walked and O'haiis Guerrier<i, -2-7 • Dot Hyduke; 2-7;
I ^ good garni for'the losers striking'
Co. .White; Sox, 12-8. Thornton iates Semino'les, 6-5., RJusty Lau- doubled. Both came in joti a sipgle Qlpria Eaz, 9-10, 6-9-10; Eleanora discus with! a throw of 134 ft. 4 in. 404, ajnd Ceil Peters^ 403.
out: nine, l l n addition he got \the
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Ifutsera,
w.ent kli the way for the Indians tensiager was the winnijng hurler by Papaccio.
The javelin was won by P a t Rae Teapnistandihgs are as follows:
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sole fof ithe lrCrees. Steve S11i
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VFW
50
Final team standings:
28
and hkd 13 strikeouts. John Gior- while the losers used Bob; Kalinow.r
!(172 f t ) . jJim Williams' won t h eAbbe Jr^..
vermaii
stood out for the Crees:bi^
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59Vi
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The game was called :on; ac......:...;.
Qarwood.
House
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Restaurant,:...
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Casale Sheet Metal
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43
pole vault (10 ft. 6 i n . ) , .
• S.'. Mr. Charles" Hair Fashions ...53
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defense,
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. dano pad t|hree singles, VBill Stan- ski, Steven Schletelich, Bob King, •coimt of darkness after the seventh Enz Bros.
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Errico's 'Trucking :.....
Spray Drying Service
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Oarwood Beverages
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43
Bbselle tjook three firsts. Fusco Hayeckjs
ton had a double and a single, and Tim Clare, Chris Gower land Brad inning. •
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Behind
6
to 1, the J.B. Williams
Bilinskas Bros
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Cranwood ' Payern
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46%
Packing
Engineering
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won
t
h
e
shot
p
u
t
with
a
heave
of
41
Chuck Innocent! and Ed Goerski Johnson. For the Navjajos, Jeff
On Tuesday, j.Cranford defeated Mitldiesex Eta'ihless Fittings :54.'
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Comanches; scored six times in,the
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Blue S^ar;Eealty
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B-y Servicr
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each doubled for the winners. For Thompson, Joe Fitzgibbons and Clark, .4-1, at the losers! geld.! ;The VBodyart
51V2 -'• 4 7 y 44 ft. .10 i i : T h e . h i g h jump was Robinson's .>;...........
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third
inning to edge the Cranford"
Town
Pharmacy
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won.by rCopk with a leap of 5 ft. Jay-Mar
the Scjx, Rinaldi hurled three inn- Tony Pace each had a djouble and winning pitcher ,was lj>enny; jMil- Qareer <Jirl!
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High games, Patrick Lettiere, Druggist Hurons, 9-7. The uprising
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59 - 8. in. Simm|ons. took a first i n t h e
ings with Kirlan and Driscoll work- a single, John Bender had two sin-kpsky, who fanned iO and walked Chobin's'PJ irisfc
40
145, and Bonnie Spera, 134;; high wasr: featured- by. a bases loaded
gles
and
Mark
Egan
and
Mike
broad jumpj (20 ft. 2 % in.>.
ing in; relief. Cucchi had a brace
1. The loser was NellL ; i- ;:
series, John Miccio, 382, "and Janet triple By Joel McCoy; Johnny McCranford jtook a total of 11 firsts,
of doubles,' Rinaldi had a triple, Potts each had a single. JThe Sem- ^Cranford scored in th|e first innBuydos, 345; high•{ team game, Hale.was the winning 'pitcher beR,
B.
Majtwell
tied
for
low
j
putts
inole
hitters
were
;.-Bradr
Johnsonsix seconds^ and four thirds. BeKirlafi had:a double and a single,
ing. Liming singled and scored with 30.
Casale.Sheet Metal,;751; high team sidfel ^Weighing in with three hits'.
sides its. thjree firsts, Roselle took
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and ijrnch and Currie each came with three singles and aJjriple, Bob on MunkePs double. M.tinkel istole.
seriesrVFW,
2,131,
v '• . Michael La Ferrara had a big day
In Clas s.'B, IVIrs. Henry L. Ort-eight seconds and ten thirds.
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King a triple and Dennis] DeJianne third-and came in on Mark Deterthrough with singles. ,
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PAIi' League"
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at the plate; with two key hits. Craig
^Bobj Luethold shot a 39 to lead
lepp, Mrs ' .Edwin Thlert and Mrs.
L
Bogardus
had two fine defensive
the Cijanford varsity golf team \4{ a Hidi's
John Schmidt had an infield hit and Todd Gibson each j a single. ing's sacrifice &yr. The- Cougars John .0. Collins tied with 42, while
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58«£i
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Brad
Johnson,
Bob
King!
and
-Denplays
to
his credit. Jonathan
14-4
victory
over.
WoQdbfidge
'
iat
Suburban
Trust
3
4
for th,e Rankin Fuel Co. Red Sox
tallied- twice more in ;the third. Irs. F. W. Thomas and Mrs. G. "F..
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A. ;Pilltaan Roof ins
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nis
DeJianne
were
outstanding
in
5
4
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Vz
Brown
pitched
for the Idsers and
Gallop|ing
H
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l
on
Monday.
Luetdriving in the tying ran then ran
doubled, and seared on^-s" Zahn cam in second with 45. Low/
Quality Market ...........^..'..M...,
39
42
the
Held
for
the
losers.
.
had
one
of
^{hethree
hits. Paul Helholdr
in
;the
first
match,'
won
3-0
Garwood
Woman^
Club
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44
the bases on errors ;by the Medics
single by Munkel. Poptk-reached putts wen t t o Mrs L. M. Hale with Bowliiig Results
Petro Plastics ...„
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,
Brown's
Mohicans
outs'cored
the
frich
and
David
Schurer
had the
over
Vetere
of
Woodbridge,
who
Athletics to win the ball game, 5?£.
base on a fielder's choice! which] got 29.
Cranwood Catering
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47
34
Kay
Tonialavage
of;
the
first
Cheyenne
Body
&
Fender!
Shop,
13-,
other
hits/;
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a
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Al Aitoine started for the Sox
Munkel a t 2nd. j Popik! {took:; isecJ
In Clas ; C, Mrs. James Lierman
and Jeff Van De Mark came on in 6,^in a free-scoring garnie. Chuck ond on a fly by Detering, and scor- took first with 39 followed by Mrs.place.Lynxjhad the high series of i In^ |thte second match, Doug '-, High g^ames, John .Vogel, 187, In the first, game of the day,
The
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and
Lynn
Kellerman/
154;
high
447
while
Adele
Wasilowiez,
also
Nordstrom
(42)
blanked
O'MaUey
Union
County
Trust
Co.
Shawrelief ito win the game. Walters f Stevens pitched all the; way for ed on p l a n ' s single, u
i
W. H. Old with 41. Mrs. E. S. Pear- of the: loop! leaders, had the••high (46), }3;0. Vic Newmark; (47) series, Mark Matusiefsky, 487, andnees overwhelmed'the Republican
had a!good:day at the plate with the victors and struck out 12. MaYk' Clark's lone tally ca|ne in!the sall won-3 ow putts with 31.
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game of 179; this week in the St. Mi-dowtfejl
Panko (5a>! of Wood- Joyce -. Yawlak, 364; high, team Club Crows, 23-6.
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two singles and a double with help Schultz and Don Serventi pitched fourth. Healer took jfost when
for
the
Cheyennes
and;
had
14
from jMurphy and Antoine who
Detering tipped his bati, He stole
each jiad doubles. For the A'sstrikeouts between ' them. Dave second and scored on Mulec's
Biunn6 went six innings and Occi Foppert with a double aind single gle.
came on in relief to take the loss. and Chuck Stevens with! two sinCranfora
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gles
led
the;Mohicans
at
ibat
while
AS B H
. Occi had a pair of singles and BiunRadis 2b
2 1
Schaibie. rjf cf A
3 B 2E H
Don
Sexventi
with
two
doubles
and
Liming of
3 0
no an& Coyle each had a single.
O'iiaus 21} : 4 J
3 1
p
4 b
Don Daniels did some great field- two singles, Robin - McCbrmick a Sands
3 0 2!X)eCiLelles!of 4 o
if
double
and
M£ke
LaForge
a
single
<2 0
ing, for the A's.
opifr rf
X o
accounted for the Cheyennes' hits. Detering
2 0 OfPair If
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JVMne ;•;;:;;
Raises Seastfn
Slate to 5-14 I
One-Hitter
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Faith is not a sense, nor sight
nor reason, but talrin.g God at hi.
word.—IA. B. Evans
Braves, Cubs j
Stay Undefeated
In National lioop
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DJiUni p
Milko.sjfey JP . 0
Polidori lb 2
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aKnauer
Kamin 3b
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OJbMcjames
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aPinch hit for Polldorl
in
& 7ih
Pl
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liPinch hit for Atkins in the
Cranford102
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Radis 2b y. 4 0 IJHealer ss
Lifting cf ~ 4 2 2|Step'hens
Munkel ss
4" 1 :2|Miller 3b
Popik -rf
2 1 liifoyle lfi
3 0 O|Saley lbi
beterine c
3 O ijNelli ,p i
Nolan If- '
1 0
DiRlni l b
Hoyer c ;
0
Herbste? l b
Schiafanp cf
3 0
BonJiovafi
Cf; 1
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Yuengell!4f
2
The Cranford Savings §rid Loan
Braves and the Cranforid Lodge,
BOR0UGH OF KENILWORTH No. 175 K .of P C u b s both won!
j Kenllwortb, New Jersey
their second straight games -andi
j Boa^-d of Adjustment
i NOTICE OP . DECISION
came out of this week's action .as
. TAKE NOTICE THAT on the 20th day of
the
only undefeated teams in thei
April, 1S66, the Board. of'Adjustment of
the Borough
of
KENILWOBTH,
N.
J.,
after
National League.,. • • \
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a public1 heading, GRANTED' the applicaThe Braves scored a come-from-i
tion of-;PasqpE.le Vizzoni, 228 No. 19th
Street, Kenilvcdrth, N. J., for a variance behind -victory- as they downed the
to erect :•• one ftmily dwelling on lot having area of 3.900 feet and fronta'ee on 3& Robbins and Allison Phiillies 6-4.'
Totals
27 4 9 Totals'!
24 1 (5
It. located at 54 So. 24th Street, Kenil- After '.trailing, ".2-1,- the! Braves Cranford.
. 2*0 21 0 0 0 0-4
vrorth, N. J., Lots 12B - 13, Block 111,
Clark ......
0 0 Oi k 0 ,0
-Residential "A" Zone, subject to conditions pushed across four runs! on four
&s listed j in Resolution".No. 6-66, and that hits and three walks in ]the\fifth
determination
o: said Board of Adjustment
.has' been1 filed in the office oX said Board frame to wrap up the contest. Yan- Pcho Lake Resiiitis
at the (Municipal Building, Borough of Brunt paced the winners with four
Mrs. Natalie Jones carried off
KENILWPRTH,: New Jersey, and is availhits while Doyle connected for a firsf honors with a .43 ift Class A
able -for 1 inspection.
THOMAS BENINATI
tournapair
of. doubles. Durningj was the Tuesday in a "surprise"
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Secretary, Board of Adjustment
borough of KSNILWORTH, N. J winning hurler and Jacob took the ment fpr the l8-h6le i -women's
Dated: Abril 27, 1966 •
group at Echo Lake Counjtry Club,
loss.
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Adv. Fee; $6.38
Harry Linderoth homered in the Westfield. Butts and hanqfeap were
fifth frame to pace the Cubs to 1 subtracted from gross swre, Mrs.
BOR0UGH OF KENILWORTH 6-3 win over the Cranford ";Elks No A. D. Vaxbn took secohdj with '45
. '
j Kenil worth, New Jersey
2006 Reds. M. Palmer had three and Mrs; C. K. Beddowslind' Mrs.
' i Board of Adjustment
safeties f o r the Cubs .while the
'NOTICE OP DECISION
TAKE NOTICE THAT on the 20th day of combined 'pitching of Linderoth
April, 1966, the Board of Adjustment of
the Soroush of KENILWORTH, N. J., after and Rich Mazzeila held the Reds to
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a public {hearing, DENIED the application two bingles.
of -David! J. Gluck, 29 So. 20th St., Ken- The Cranford Realtors: Pirates
ilisrorth, jt. J., for a variance to enlarge
existing jiublic gara&e located sX 493 Boul- evened their slate at 1-1, by win?
£vard, Block 106, Lot 45, Business "A" ning a nine-inning encounter with
Zone, and that determination of said
Board of 'Adjustment h a s been filed In the the. American. Legion Cards, 2-1.
office of j said.- ..Board at the Municipal Chuck Pryor and Keith Munkel
Euildins.! Borough of KENILWORTH, New
combined to hurl a one-hitter for
• Jersey, a i d is available for inspection."
J
THOMAS BENINATI the
Pirates. Munkel and Pryor
Secretary, Board of Adjustment
also
had
two safeties each fpr the
Borough, of KENILWORTK, N. J.
Dated: April 27, 1966
winners
while
Joe Rickwalder had
Adv. Fee: |S5.50
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4-28
the only hit for the losers. John
Coulter drove in the winning mark
er in the ninth with atdouble>
BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH
jkenilwortii, N'eve Jersey"
The Cranford Kiwanis Club took
I Board of Adjustment
advantage
of four hits and six
KOTICE OF DECISION *
TAKE NOTICE THAT on the 20th day of errors •' to down the Hedenber
April, 1965, the; Board of' Adjustment oi
the Borough of KENIIAVOKTH, N.'-J., after MacBean Dodgers, 5-1. T. Donovan
a public hearing, recommended to the Gov- was the / winning pitcher while
erning Body of '.KENILWORTH, that tl|e
;
-applicatiori'.of Pe:-er Simonelli," 26 So. 23rd Newman took the loss,
Street, Kgnilworth, K. J., for a variance
to use premises • for the purpose of two
famiiy dwelling, Lots 43-44, Block 112 In,
. Residential "A" !Zone, with conditions as
se: forth i in Resolution No. 4-66, be
Granted rind t h a t ' determination" by' said
Board of ]Adjustment has been filed in
the office oi said Board at the Municipal
Building, borough of KENILWORTH, NewJersey, and is available for inspection. :
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THOMAS BENINATI
Secretary, Board . of Adjustment
Borough 'Of KENILWORTH, N. J.
Dated: Aprp 27, 1866
Adv. Fee: £&38
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Hoffucker Places in '
National Swim Meet
Jay Hoffacker son of Ijlr. anMrs. A.•'J. Hoffacker oi 201 6
Lane, placed sixth and seventh i n
the 220-yard .backstroke ajnd t h e
100-yard hackstroke races, respectively,
last week at t h e National
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YMCA Swirnming and ; Diving
BOROUGH O F KENILWORTH
Kenilworth, New Jersey
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ORDINANCE NO. 66-8
AK ORDINANCE TO A1£END AND AI>D A SUPPLEMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 60-18
ENTITLED !"AN. ORDINANCE CONCERNING LOCAL TRAFFIC IN THE BOROUGH OF
KENILWORTH." ,
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BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the Borough of Kenilwortii:
SECTION 1: "that Section 9 of Ordinance No. 60-18 entitled "An Ordinance
—concerning jLocal Traffic in the Borough of Kenilworth" be and the same is hereby
amended so j that the entire Section 9 shall read as follows and not as heretofore:
Section 9: The streets or parts of .streets hereinafter described are' •
hereby designated as one way streets in the directions designated and
.it £|hall be unTawiul to operate any .vehicle thereon in any direction
other thac that so designated:
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Name of Street
North 15th fetreet
Between Lafayette Avenue and Springfield Road .' Northbound
North 18th Street
Between Boulevard and Washington Avenue
Northbound
North 19th Street
Between Boulevard and Washington Avenue
Southbound
North 20th Street
Between Boulevard and Washington Avenue
Northbound
North 22nd Street
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Between Boulevard and Washington Avenue
Northbound
SECTION .2: This Ordinance shall take effect in the manner provided by law
and after approval by the Director of Motor Vehicles of the State of New Jersey.
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OF YOUR COMIC FRIENDS
USJE, EU1QX AtiQ
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OUTDOORLAND
Here's how to become b
Golden Eagle family - . : . • ] ,
$7 u'all you pay for
your Annual i'-'Golden
PassporK" If opens iJo
you and your
7,000 glorlouj feS
recreation ;o
Jies .and identifier yoi
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Iribufor to Jhe conserva'
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heritage.
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'When you buy yobr
"Golden Passport" tiy
mail, you will also receive a handijs.m;©
lapel pin and a Golden
Eagle family
Make check ,©r ,n\one>y
order p a y a b l e to
Bureau of Outdoor
;RecreatJon ,Qnd send,
with your .name and
address, to: Operation
Golden ^agte, Bu^eciu
of Outdoor !Recrec|tion, Box 7763, Washington, ;D. C. 20044
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Taki notice t h a t the ebove Ordinance was passed a t a regular meeting of the
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