\ Pagel2dRANFORD(N.J.)Cj[TIZENANDCHRpNICLEThursday,May8,1975 " , ^- Bears boost by wliiniijg 3 Cougars run win streak to 9; enough lead sax of them could get past' two' Bears game 6:2" and win. its straight Came sets. Union Catholic Jumped added three more conference : Kenllwartti J04 000 0 - e S 0 victories and uppedVtheir ' Vietuchen 000 000 2 • 1 3. • • on the Bears and won the three and b e Maalo; Katlnec, single matches to-take: a' 3-0< season record to i 9-4. . Kuoelmann Wallace (5), Letter ( 4 ) , Cunningham (r) lead and clinch a victory.. Metuchen, Roselle Park and and Chlim. WKucjl«mann ( I D LDean Kalamaris and Mike Hillsborough all were handed Katlnec (P») : „ J ———:; defeat by Brearley, as the Kenilworth 3-ltoseUePark,2 . Reynolds combined to win Frank LoBrace held the first doubles in two sets, thus Bears took over third place in the Mountain Valley Con- Bears to only, three hits, but keeping the Scotch Plains they were three too many as school from getting a shutout ference with a 5-2 record. the Brearley nine edged out' In second doubles, the Bars Kenilworth 6 - Metuchen Z Tuesday Kenilworth' faced Roselle Park, 3-2, and won' were victors as Nick Lordi and easily Metuchen and despite a rain- their fourth Mountain Valley Mark ° Tinnerella handled their opponents, Conference game. . , _rf Kenilworth took a 1-0 lead in winning the match 6-3 and 6-2. inning when Billy Legg the second inning. Left led Despite' the brillant perwalked and Jeff Dunn reached the inning off with a stand-up formances of the two doubles on an error. Frank O'Such hit double, which was followed by teams, th^Bears still came up a sacrifice fly which . gave two pop outs. LoBrace could short and lost the contest 3-2. Brearley. a second and third have gotten the third out, but a Track situation with two outs. throwing error to first scored After losing five straight Legg and gave the. Bears the Ronnie Yuhl hit a ground ball meets, Coach Tom- Santo the third baseman, which he lead. Brearley opened up the taguida's young team won its overthrew to first and the lead in the sixth, scoring two first meet when they edged more unearned run's off Bears took, a 2-0 lead. LoBrace and his teammates. Pingry, 63-58. Senior Mike KenUworth scored again in I^oline-took-two-first-placesthe third inning and opened as he won the javelin and shot five costly errors, while the their lead to 64). Larry Buntele put with throws of 164'5" and opened the inning with a single Bears had one. 50'8" respectively. Bob Walsh, With the score 3-0, Roselle and went to second on a walk running workout events, took to Legg. Dunn flyed out awT Park got a pair of singles and second in the 220 (24.1) and Brearley error ,tin-tne-Iong,jump (20'8"). CUSuch hit a single to knock in senior, Bob Shollar, two more runs and give Brearley a 4-0 lead. Yuhl Bear lead to 3-2. After going captured two second places. gave Kenilworth "first and down in order, the Bears had He ran a 54.5 in the 440 and a second when. he walked. to hold off the Panthers in the 2.10 in the 880 to earn six team Senior Charlie La Polla seventh. Frank O'Such, who points. Both Walsh and Shollar .smashed - a-single down the- hurled a two-Jiitter,... needed, also were members of the mile Yight field- line to give relief from Kevin Read to. relay team, which also inretire the side and pick up his cludes Ed Irvin and Harold Brearley its final two runs, Durham, which won in 3.43 Wayne Kuglemann was first win of the '75 season. ! ' 010 KB 0 • 3 3 1 just two seconds off the school pitching one-hit ball until the Kenilworth Rosalie Park 000 003 0 - 2 3 5 '• seventh/wben the Bulldogs got O'Such, Read (7) and De Malo; LoBrace • record.. -Salvantl. W- O'Such ( 1 0 ) . Ltwo hits antLscored two runs. and. Manville handed the Bears LoBrace « • ) ) , Jfl- K. Legg. - • But kenilworth had a big Kenilworth 4 - Hillsborough 2 their fifth straight lass and Kenilworth broke its two- recorded their sixth victory of game losing streak when it the year. Junior Bob Walsh beat Hillsborough 4-2. The excelled for,Brearley as he es in the his Raiders had a 2-0-leadjump (6'2"), 330 intermediate into the bottom of the sixtl The girls' varsity tennis inning and pitcher Tom Mob- hurdles (42.1), and the 120 team at Cranford High School leyvhad held Brearley to one yard hurdles (14.9). He also added two wins to its record, hit, a triple by O'Such. But the took second in the long jump now 4-1. Bears suddenly exploded and with a leap of 20'2". Mike Last Monday, the girls had bases loaded and no outs. Paoline also won two events, played Battin and easily A-lead-bffAyailrtb-Buntele-and- -when-he-threw~the~shot-put—J overcame their^inexperienced -Smgies-by-Read-and Vin B e -50'2^ andthe javelin ' 1 ' ^ opponents. 5-0. At first sinel' These^two-athletes-coml Maio-loaded'-theRoseMarie Haddad won 6-1, &• senior outfielder Legg. He for 28 points, but Kenilworth 1, while Nancy Neuman won cracked a triple in the left- could only obtainiive more her match at second singles 6- center alley to give the Bears and lost to the Mustangs 98-33. 2,6-1. Terry Lies took * her a 3-2 lead. Jeff Dunn knocked Golf match at third singles 6-0, 6-1. in Legg with a single to score The^golfers last week wonr Anne Hogan and Nancy Brearley's final run. Pitcher eighth straight match Nicholls played*" first doubles Wayne Kuglemann, who held id upped their season record and won in straight sets 6-0, 6- the Raiders to four hits, got, to 10-1. " 0, while at second doubles, the side out in the sevenths; The .Bears, 6-i in the Tobi Reichman and Barbara won his first game or the Mountain Valley Conference, Seigel won 6-0, 6-3. Hlllsboroogh OWMffl-0 2 4 0 earned their first shutout of ^ 0 0 0 004 X • 4 5 3 Tuesday the girls traveled Kenilworth ' *Aobley, W o r b e t i / < « > . Johruon (6), to Roselle and won 4-1. Mobley (4) and l<ut«lls, Kuglemann and the year by beating HillsHaddad lost a tough match to De Malo. W-KOolomann (11) L Mobley borough 18-0. Joe Soprano and Kevin McCofmack each shot a (3-2) 3B>H McDonough, Clark 3 B K her1 opponent at first singles, 1- O'SucJtfXegg 41 to Lead Kenilworth. Tom 6, 3-6. Playing second singles ie Union County for Cranford, Neuman Tournament game . against Hennigan (42), Frank Kora (43), Ray Mannion (44), and overcame her opponent, &-h< Roselle was rained out Wayne Mannion (48) each won 1. Cranford's undefeate^tnird Friday! The Bears, who are singles player, Liesycdntinued eighth seeded, will have to three team points to round out her streak by winning 6-1, 6-1. face Union, (first seeded and the scoring. Korn had a birdie Cranford"s/first doubles second in state standings) who on the par 5 ninth at Galloping team of Hogan and Seigel won crushed Springiflid 13-1 in first Hill Golf Course. At Ashbrook Golf Course in after/iheir. opponents round action, if they beat the Clark, Kenilworth edged out defaulted after the first set Rams of Roselle. ' •' Bound' Brook 10-8 and kept its /which was 6-1. The; second Tennis . winning streak inta'ck. Hendoubles team of LizSheils and The tennis team added two nigan lead the Bears with a 42 Lisa Sirkin also won by default more loses totheir 1-8 record and won Vh. points from his a fter winning the first set 6-0. last week. The Bears fell to opponent. Soprano and Korn With a 4-1 record, the team Highland ParkNihd Union each shot a 44, while the will be competing in the state Catholic. •• —< Mannion brothers, Ray (48) tournament. The coach is Mrs. Against Highland Park and Wayne (50), won the Betty Gonzales. Kenilworth was shutout 5-0 for match winning two team the fifth time. The entire points each. Jerry L« Page doubled nome elevens,, "^Stevens hit « double scoring Cranford picked up two more making it 6-3. Jacobs to give Cranford back The Cranford varsity h»ri£ runs. With one out, Alan Sheehan and Carlin, who ball team (11-1) r a n y d win- the lead. Carlin drove home have been hot at they plate, Jacobs walked, Walters ning streak tb nine^games this tWo more ruas, giving him collected- two hits each and singled to right on a hit and week by 'conquering Scbtch four RBIs for "the day and* Fingerman also collected two. run play and Jacobs scored on Plains, Summit and Roselle. giving Cranford a 6-3 lead. the rightfielder's . error. After Gachko retired hits. The Surnmit game was the Sheehan followed 'with a Cranlord 400 100 I 4 I 0 first game of the Union County Roselle in the sixth, the game Summit 003 000 0. 3 4 7 double, to right, scoring Blenkowtkl, Gachko (3), and Pleksri. Tournament and the _win was called. Gachko picked up Millar Walters, making it 54). and Soreno W Gachko 51 L enables Cranford to move into his sixth win of the year, Miller Brown ran into trouble in the second round, fa ing against one loss. Bob Hahn, Cranford 5 - Scotch Plains 2 the fifth and Jim Carsey came Stevens, and CarJin collected Westfield at home tomorrow Jon Brown made his first into a bases-loaded flone-out at 3:45 p.m The win over two hits each,''as Cranford varsity start Friday and situation and retired one Roselle was a conference collected U in the game. m—pic-ked—up—the—w4n,--After- bdtter and walked one. Coach JUU UJA game and it gavcCrantora a 5- Craniord. retiring Scotch Plains on one Norm Koury brought Gachko Rcnelle ' 160 100 3 3 1 0 record in the National Dlrnkowjkl, Brown (31, Guchko (4), and hit in the top of the first, the Into the game, and he put out Division of the Watt-hung Plekarj, Sumrmrrville, Coyle M). Holt Cougars jumped for three Scotch Plains. Brown picked up the win. Conference and a com- 3(5). and Hulie .W G.a c t i k o 6 I L Coylf I runs in the bottom of the first. manding lead in the .conWalters and Sheehan Cranford6-Summit3 Walters led off with a single „ -'* Pholo by JeH Pastuiyn ference. In the County Tournament and was sent to second by collected two hits each for AWAITING THROW —CranforcUceitcher John Piekarz Joe Gachko pitched into(all game SaturdaV, Cranford Cranford and had fine games was set for a* tag at the-plate during the Union County* three games, working 'A al jumped on Summit for four Sheehan. Hahn singled to load in theTield. Tournament Saturday against Summit, but ball was . 300 700 x • 5 4 0 of nine scoreless innings and runs in the first inning. the bases, Piekarz drove home Cranlori a run with a fielder's choice, Plaint 000 000 0 1 3 3 knocked loose and the runner scored for one of Sumallowing only one hit. Walters singled to center and and Steveas reached base on Scotch Brown, Cartoy (5). Gachko (5), and mit's three runs in the bottom of the third. Cranford Cranford 6 - Roselle :i ' came home on Jim Sheehan's an error to give Cranford its Plekari. McDede, Rl«lly (!>, Workman [6). and Baratuccl. W Brdwn 10 L In this conference game jiharp line drive tripje. Hahji Tuesday, Cranford committed t a l k e d and stole" second as three runs. errors in the first inning and pjekarz singled through the Roselle had an early 2-0 lead. vac-ant shortstop area, scoring Cranford battled back in the . sheehan and sending Hahn to Cranford C f d also l gott ffirst i t andd b by th the fewest. f t number of By Cathy Beadle bottomed the first. With two t n i r d A f t e r a g r o u n d out, m e high hurdles, ijS.tf, and. ramp nur ' he Ktvnnrt plflrifj- in the Hicrnq tirlcft. ('arliTTTiif asacrlficeTIytoIeft~ d i h ^ d t "wittrEngene Alvator's throw winner, Harrington was John Piekarz sent Hahn to scoring Hahn, making it 3 0. track team ho|ted Jefferson 42.8. Eric Tarver took third'in of 13O'2" first and Rob Vicci's second and Kale third. third with "a single.Stevens' Gary Fingerman singled High School in a dual meet the intermediates in 45.2. of 126'7", second. Williams continued his singled Hahn home Ed Carlin home Piekarz, making it 4-0. Thursday and won 884o 43. Dave Heins, 53.4,1 and Scott toss _ In the pole vault Rich Kale winning streak in the high doubled to right scoring two In th<j, bottom of the third, The Cougars picked- up a Gramling/ 54.3 took a first and more runs, giving Cranford a pitcher Hienk.ow.Rki ran into second victory Tuesday by third respectively in the 440. went 12' for the win. Jim Harr- jump, clearing S'10". Ryan ington took third with 11'6" was.third with a jump of 5'4'L. 3-2 lead. trouble. as. Summit scored defeating Roselle Catholic -Rob Amitrani_was another and also third in the javelin, Keith Jackson again won In the top of the fourth' three runs ; narrowing W ^ - 52 '^7 Cranford record is Cranford winner when he ran 140'7". both hurdle events, 15.2 in the Roselle tied the game, scoring Cranford's lead to one. Gach- 5-1. a h57.0 half mile. Chris Burd Cranford scored twice in the high hurdles and 40.6 in the •an. unearned run and Dave Ryan tied for third Cranford HH - Jefferson 43 ko came in to get the last'out of long jump with TRuss Falls intermediates. Rain began falling in--the the inning. . Keith Jackson was.a double with a 2:05.8. Amitrani remained unbottom, of the fifth ancj^ieoff Kevin Murphy* took first in« going* 18'4'/i" for first place In the top of tlje fourth, winner in the 120-yard high Walters led off with a single (Jaehko walked with one out. hurdles (1^.2) and'in the 330- . the tw/Hrifle in 10:05.5 and and Ravenell William jumping defeated in dual meets as he 1 8 V for third. turned i n a 4:25.1 mile. Dave After hitting into a drtuble play Sheehan. singled to left, yard intermediate-htirdles "Doug Stehifn followed with • Alvator got his second win of t Heins also continued to be a Cranford again scored throe scoring (jJachko who had (41:8). Buss Falls ran third in 10:28.8. the meet with a toss of 44'11" winner in the 440 by running runs with two outs Alan stolen second, making it 5-3. in the shot put. Rob Vicci was 53.0. Scott Gramling took a Jacobs, who replaced Hob In the top of>tM$seventh, third_wityi 42'2". third in 54.7. Hahn Wh" U 'P C injnrtvl in I hi' Cranford added another rwrMike Jackson and Dave Lambert turned in 2:03.2 in top of the fifth, singled to left. With one out, Stt'vens walked, Andrews - took second and half-mile for second place. Piekarz walked and Chuck Carlin singled and Fingermnn third places in both the 100 and Alvator, with his best throw V The Cranford High varsity the first and three in the 220-yard dashes. Jackson rari of the season, 50', took first softball team Tuesday lost its , second, while Cranford's a 10.9 in the 100 and a 24.0 in place in the shot put. Vicci fourth name to Hillside by a pitcher,- Michelle Ffbwe, the 220. Andrews had 11.0 and won the discus with a throw of score of B-4. The girls played a aJlawed.HHlsidconly_Qne..hite: r129T L andAlvator was third, [.i'ne,_xief<»n»ivc-: game but Fern Sjlvorman opened the Mike Durning;turned in a i2<TB'r " •••'- ••--—•——simply could hot get their bats game for Cranford with a 4:32.2 two mile for second ;„ . . , , , . . .... , going as they got only -three walk.--As—Maureen Olejar- p l a c e ^ j u s r e d g i n g - s o u h o m o f e tthe r a n javelin f o r d took firstHarrington and-third in with hits. Their record is 2-4. walked, Silverman stole Jerry Lambert who had the throwing 147'2" and Vicci Cranford soon'd one run in second and third. Olejar stole same time. second and, on the play HillThe mile relay team of Rich 139''//'. Sophomore Mike Jackson side picked off Silverman Herzer (55.9), Walter Wronski took second in both the 100trying to steal home, Olejar (54.8), Kevin Sales (56.0) and N O COST OR OBLIGATION! scored Cranford's run on an Dave Heins (56.0) combined yard dash (10.8) and the 220error by the pitcher. for a time of 3:42.7 for the win. yard dash (23.6). Andrews, Cranford again loaded the Cranford 69'ii - Roselle was third in the 100 with a 10.9 BASEBALL and Williams was third in the Vanity, J V bases in the second with a Catholic 52'4 Mny I ] , ' UvrkMny HI* ," hom«. I 4S walk to Ann Hudack, a single Led by pole vaulters Pat 220 with a 24.2. p.m . * Kevin Murphy's time of by Clare Cody and an error by Roche, llarringtulkufi&jfcttle, Mny IV H*ll*li)«'. away. I 4*> p rn TERMITE & PEST CONTROL Orangs Iroth J 4S [j /rt the second baseman on a who swept their event, 10:18 gaye-him ajhird place in \ ^ y V, Ki nllw(irth. home w n y . :) ^^ PROTECTS; YOUR HOME FROM ground ball by Terry Cranford defeated Roselle the two-mllerun. Mity \4. Woiwlrnw Wllv>n, Madonia? Mary Ann Daly Catholic 69'ii to 52'L> at home The Cranford team of LamHllltlilo Iroth ANTS* BATS» BE ES»FLEAS» MICE .MOTHS Mrty I I . Rnhwny. nWrty. i 4^ p m knocked in Cranford's second Tuesday.' All three vaulters bert, Keith Jackson^Gramling TENNIS RATS . TICKS . ROACHES • SI}_VE.RFISH run with a fielders, choice at cleared II '6" so that the and Heins- won the mile relay Olrlt SPjlDERS, SQUI^aCLS. ETC ." Mny v. l. iruli'n. liorTic. .) 4\ p m second base. Olejar1 walked to plaeesjiad to be determined in 3:36.2. • ' "j ' Mny I I , W<Mklbr!ilu«\~hon»i'. •' 4S p m loud* the-bases and walks to PREE TERMITE ESTIMATES Doyt Dooley and Jne* McGee M,iy V. (•InliitloW, owny, .1 is p m brought in Cranford's final Mny I?, CUTkHpy Ht^ , horrw. .1 4S second singles for the first P -" . By Steve Kalt two runs. , time this year and crushed his M<iy IS. L Initrn. nwny. .1 4S p m The Cranford High varsity opponent 6-3 and 6-0. Playing The rain started' in the OIMLS SOPTUALl. Vanity . fourth when Hillside scored tennis team captured its two third singles, Rick Rollman Mnv y. Clrtrk. hortic. ,1>^ p m five run on three hits, three matches this week defeating was ' too much for the opMrty 1.1. Wrthwny, nWrty., 3 4$ p r^ AAi*y 14. Mllll'urn. hoiTic, J 4S p TTI wai'*s and an error. Hillside Berkeley Heights 4-1 and position and won by the M»» IV HIIMili>. home, 1 JJ p n\ got three more runs with two registering a close 3-2 decision identical scores of 6-2-2. / OOLF Vanity doubles and a single to put the over Scotch Plains. The match Larry Rieder a n d e a n M<ty V. Ni-w J'rovidptu f». O H , J JO against Westfield was rained game out o(reach. p m out. The Cougars' record is 4- Wolansky played firaWoubles Mnv VI. Mnlp O l i l r l r l . I 10 p in Uist Fridaj^s game against and lost a close fjpsi set 5-7 but Serving This Area For Over 20 Years Mnv I I . Ki'nllwciMh. <'. M. J ?0 p"m Uoselle was rained out and 3, winning four of. their last rebounded welrto win the next M.iy M. I P Kprinrlly. W V. I 20 p m five matches. was scheduled to be made up TMACK AND F I E L D two, 6-3 andfr-l. Bob Hammerl Vanity yesterday. Cranford 4 - Berkeley I and Dave Rosman ,were inM^v 10 WnU tuino t ont V rt m Ke'vjn Koellner played first varved in a tight second Mnv II )1ill>lcli>. hoimv I 4S p m TKACK MKKT M<iy IS St cili h P i m m , hofTiiv I 4S singles Tuesday and had an 'mubjes match, but came out HKVU HKI)I!I.KI> cuiiy time winning 6-2 twioa, ~on the short end, 4-6 twice. W, Summ*4. nwny. J 4S Sunday's rained-'out AAU" Bruce Levine at Cranford 3 - Scotch Plains 2 Junior Olympic track and Playing first singles,. Swim ming lesson field "rneet has been KENILWORTHThe Koellner had a Tough second "rescheduled for 'Sunday, May sign-up continues set losing, 1-6, but captured Kenilworth Recreation Girls' Recreation meet will begin at 1 p.m. with the H. & I. Fuel Oil Co. an.d Parks Dept. reports that Levine, who played second with registration and check-in defeating the Schering Corp. singles, won his first §et 6-4, at 12:30 p.m., , registration for summer swim but lost the others 3-6 and 6-7. 9-2 and the defending champs, As fought by starting lessons will be extended ' » * • • « » • *-• » • « beyond May 10. Registrations Holknan, at third singles, lost Kennedy Opticians, beating M ah or is hi Mahesh Yogi _J4cDonal.d's 20-12. _ __• j ..will bif.-tnken-aL-ihe Jndoor- 2J> twice.^ For H.&I., Dawn Perrette Rieder " and Wolansky, pool, Centennial Ave. from 11 first doubles, had three homers and was the a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays playing rebounded tfrom a 1-6 first set winning pitcher.^ Denice only, through May 31. Post Office) defeat to take the other sets 6-2 Materia and Jan Santiso had Jugan Prop All students without a and 6-4. second doubles two hits each while Pat previous certificate ' will be ' Hammerl At and Rosman Hoffman and Terresa Road Service given a pre-test to determine bounced back to win 6-2 and 6Restuccia doubled. Donna Towing proper placement. The fee is 4 • Lospinosa, Linda Fields "and Complete Automotive $ f > per person por class and Diane Fischer played well 7.30 P.M., Thursday, May 8 sorvici.1 find repairs thm' art1 no refunds after Golfers win 8th r defensively for Schering. June 1 276-9774 For Inf6rmafion Call Leading the Kennedy team defeat Plain field 10; North Ave . W 287 2112 o r 964-4848 Carvalho wins . The Cranford High School was Carolyn Neville with a Criintord '-** • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • golf team won its eighth grand slam' home run. Lst in mat event straight match Thursday by Maureen Vames homered and Hot) Carvalho of ('> Orange defeating Plainfield 15-3, to Roxanne Faines and Donna Avo was a first place winner remain undefeated so far this Pantina shared the pitching in I ho Bridgeport Upper season with Roxajine getting a homer MiTion wrestling chanv ' The winners were led by and Donna, a triple. pionships Saturday in King of Mark F.gan's round of 40 For McDonalds, JoanHarris Prussia, Pa Mark Pittenger and Bob homered, Lori Pinder reached A thin! grader at Koosovelt McCormick #ach shot 41 Bill base each time up, and Sue School, Hot) competed in the IJoscynzki and Mike La Kotch had five strikeouts tW pound weight class of the Ferrara had rounds of 42nnd during the two innings she eight years old and under Slade Martin came in with a pitched. Sandy Buntele played division . well in the field. This week, Kennedy meets •1 He certain the self1. 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