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SECOND SECTION, PAGE THREE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937
Fire Co. Outing On Sunday Chrome Aye. CmnKne
TAKES OFFICE
Benny
Kaufman
Back
Newark Bears Ready: COLEY
Financial, Social Success
: AS HEADJW^ K. OF €
For Final Hag M n Installation Held Tuesday At Tri-CIty Stadium
THE WANT-ADS GET
AUTO SERVICE
FREE!
FOR SALE
Buy! Sell! Rent! Hire!
FREE!
A Genuine "UNIVEX" Hollywood
Movie Camera To Every One Of
; Our Customers. HURItYJ Our Supply Is Limited. Get Fult laformation At WARNER QUINLAN Service Station, Cor. Main Street and
Amboy Avenue. Irving Wilson,
Prop.
8-6
FOR 2 C A WORD
Call
Woodbridge 8-1710
ASK FOR AD-TAKER
AND SAY—
"CHARGE IT"
FEMALE HELP
"WANTED—Women with spare time
to soli-cit JJrospects Cor a nationally advertised ltae_-=ol Electric ReXrigei-ators, Iron'ers, Washers and
Gas Ranges KGWI on "EASY TERMS."
Sal^s -experience n«t essential, as we
extend all help necessary in closing
deals and pay gtiocj commissions.
Write Box JL, vax& tills paper. &-G
CLASSIFIED ADS
ACCEPTED UNTIL
5 P.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
BARNET "FURNITURE EXCHANGE
—NdW &a& used furniture bought
and sol<3. 330 State S t , Perth Amboy;
Tel, P. A. 4-3872.
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TWO PISCS Hvine: room suite and
odd chair, Englisli coa-eh baby carriage. Tel. Railway 2-0S53.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA—good
condition, also Antique music cabinet. Inquire 16 Green Street, WoodbrMg-e.
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WANTED
WANTED—i door Sedan, not over
$200, single owner, no dealers, no
trade, in. Box M, Woo&bridg-e Independent.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PHOTOOEAPHr—Portrait and commercial. Expert worlc guaranteed.
Prices reasonable, TlieoO-ore -I. Hintz,
Inc.. 1274 Pulton SI., Railway. Tel.
7-1674.
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MOVING—TRUCKING
WE SECG1UE jobs of all kinds, flomesOc, mechanical, clerical, tradesHELP WANTED
mail, etc. It in' need of employment
or employees, call Ideal Employment BOYS WANTED—14 to IB years ©i LEPPER'S STOS.A.GE — Dependable
local and long distance moving.
Agency, 338 Madison Ave., Perth
to carry papers on -establish- 2SS Madison Ave., Perth Amboy. Tel.
Amboy. Phone P. A. 4-38S0.
T.F. edage
routes. Apply Herman Schwartz, 4-2318.
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Circulation Manager. Contests are
now** oa. Ambitious boys come in
and inquire.
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FOR RENT
RADIO — REPAIRS
FtmNISHBB COTTAGE at Point
SEWING MACHINES
Pleasant, *4. J,, -about 5-00 feet from
H & H RADIO — 1525 Irving St. Rahocean. 3P*>*- Information call Woofl- WE REPAIR—all makes of sewing
way. Phone 7-1049. Kxpert radia
toridge £-14711*.
machines; adjust, $1.00. 240 Snuui repairs—-GE-R-elrig-eratGrs—Radios..
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St., Perth Amboy. P. A. i-082-0.
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UEGAL NOTICES
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NOTIOHS OB" PITBTJIC
ME
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
At a regular meeting ot tire Township Committee -erf the "To-wnsMp «I
Wood bridge, held Monday, August
2nd, 1 was directed to advertise the
fact that on Monday evening, August
JGth, 1837, the Township Committee
will meet at 8 P. M. (DST) in the
Committee Chambers, Memorial Municipal Building, Woodbridg-e, N. J.,
and expose and sell at public sale
and to the highest bidder subject to
the following provisions, Lot 875 in
Block SSC J, Woodbridg"? Township
Assessment map.
Take furthei- notice that
the
Township Committee ha.s by resolution and pursuant to law, fixed a
minimum price at which said lot in
said block will be sold, said minimum price being $150.00 plus the
costs of advertising this sale.
Take further notice that a t said,
sale, or any tJate *e whaoii it may be
adjourned, tfee Tow«isfatp Committee
reserves the right in its discretion
to reject any one -or all bills and to
sell said lot in saw black to such
bidder as it may select in case one
or more minimum bids shall fee re>t-eived.
Upon acceptance of the minimum
bid, or bid above minimum, by the
Township Committee aivd the payment ther^ol by the purchaser, the
Township will deliver a bargain and
sal« deed for .said premises.
Dated; AUBrust 3r<l, 1837.
B. J. DUNKSAN,
W. I. S-fi, IS
Township Cleric
JHm
PCB1.IC S.4.1E
TO WHOM ET MAY CONCERN-.
At a regular meeting ot the Township Committee of the Township «£
Woodb ridge, held Monday, August
2nd, I was dir-eoted to -advertise the
fact that on Monday evening, August
lfith, 1937, the Township Committee
will meet at S P. M. (OST) in the
Committee CJiambers Memorial Municipal Building, Woodbri-dge, N. S,,
and expose and sell at public sale
and to the highest bidder, subject to
the following provisions, Ijots ™ 7U1 in Block S55 A, Woodbridge
Township Assessment Map.
Take furt3ier notice that
the
Township Committee has, by resolution and pursuant to law, fixed a minimum price at which said lots in
said Mode Will l*e soW, said minimum price being ^SOO.Ot) ' plus tiie
costs of a-avertlsing this sale.
Take further notice t h a t a t said
sale, or any date to which it may be
adjourn-ed, the Township Committee
reserves the right in Sis discretion
to reject any One or all bi-ds and to
sell said lot in said block to such
bidder as it may select in case one
or more attaittium bids shall be received.
Upon acceptance <jt the minimuns
bid, or bi<3 above -minimum, by the
Township Committee ai*d the payment ther-eot by the purchaser, the
Township wiJl deliver a bargain and
sale d«ed for said premises.
Dated August 3r4, 1937.
B. J. DtfNlGAN,
W. I. S-6, 13
Township Clerk
NOTICE! OB" PTOBOC SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
At a regular meeting of the Township Committee of .the Township o£
Woodbrjdge, held Monday, August
2ivd, I w-as directed to advertise the
fact tliat on Monday evening, August
14th, i s i j , the Township Committee
will meet a t S P. M. <J>ST) in the
Commute* ^Chambers, Memorial Muaicipal BuJWiag, Woodbridge, N. X,
and expose and sell at "public sale
and to the lilffhest bidder, subject to
the following provisions, Lots 702763 in Block S53 A, Woodbridge
Township Assessment Map.
Take further notice that the IVJwnshita Committee has, by resolation
and.pursuant to law, fixed a minimum price at which said lots in said
block will be sold, said -minimum
price betas 1806.09 plus the costs o£
advertising tills sale.
Take further notice that a t said
sale, or any date to which it may be
adjourned, the Township Committee
reserves the riglrt in its discretion to
reject any oae -or-all bids and to sell
said lots in said Tjlocfc to such bidder as it may select iw case one or
more minimum i i d s shall be received.
Upon aceeptaMe -of the minimum
bid, or bid above ralataram, by the
Township Committee a»«l the payment thereof fey t«e purchaser, the
Township wi31 deliver a bargain and
sale deed for said premises.
Dated August 3rd, 193$.
B. J. DtTJSHGAN, '
W. I. 8-S, 13
Township Clerk
SOTICE OP vvntac SALTS
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
At a tegrular meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of
Woodbridge, August 2nd, I was directed to advertise the fact that on
JMooctay evening, August 16th, 1937,
the To-wnsliip Committee will meet
"at S P. II. <DST) in the Committee
Charabers Memorial Municipal Building. Woodbridge, N. J., and expose
-and sell a t public sale and to the
highest bidder, subject to the loWowing provisions. Lot 8-G in Block
19-A, WooUhridge Township Assessment Map.
Take further
notice that the
To*rnship Committee has, by resolution and pursuant to Jaw, fixed a
miiMBHum price a t whicli said lot in
said fcloek win be sold, said mraimaiH price being ?50t>.D0 plus the
-costs, of advertising this sale.
"Sake further notice that at said
- sate- or any flat* to which it may be
- adjourned, tU« Township Committee
res*««s the right in Us discretion
to reject any one or all bids and to
J
«eU-*aid lot in said mock to such
-blfid*r as it may select in case one
or n » r e «afniia«m bkls shall tie received.
Open acceptance of t i e minimum
MS. or tofd above minimum, by the
Township Committee and the pay-
LEGAL NOTICES
ment thereof by the purchaser, the
Township will deliver a bargain and
sale deed for said premises.
Dated August 3rd, 1937.
B. J. DTJNIGAN,
W. I 8-6, 13
Township Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES
ship of' Woodbridge.
And you, James A. Phipps, Nora
O>Brien, Michael Sabol, DeWitt Clinton Helen-e H. Reed Eleanor Mellor Elvir Stossel, Stuart R. Snyede,
Gertrude Clark, Rocco Pisano, Frank
Baffa and Sarah Baffa, his wife, and
Koppel Bouman, are made defenNOTICE OF PtIBMC SAIE
dants because each of you is the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
At a regular meeting of the Town- owner of record of part of the premship Committee of the Township of ises hereinabove described, and you
Woodbridge, held Monday, August may claim an interest therein;
2nd, I was directed to advertise the
And vou, Mrs. James A. - Phipps,
fact that on Monday evening, August Mrs.
Michael Sabol, Mrs. DeWitt
ISth, 1037, the Township Committee Clinton, Mrs. Elvir Stossel, Mrs.
will meet at 8 P M. (DST). in the Stuart R. Snyede, Mrs. Roceo Pisan-b,
Committee
Chambers,
Memorial and Mrs. Rosa Bouman, are made
Municipal Building, Woodbridge, N. •defendants because you are, respectJ., and expose and sell at public sale ively, the wives of the above named
and to the highest bidder,"subject to. owners of record' of the premises
the following provisions, Lots 2743- hereinabove described, and you liave
2744 in Block 483 E, WoodbrJdge or may claim to have an inchoate
Township Assessment Map.
right of dower in part of said premTake further notice that the Town- ises;
ship Committee has, by resolution
And you, Mr. O'Brien, husband Of
and pursuant to law, fixed a mini- Nora
Mr. Reed, husband of
mum price at which said minimum HeleneO'Brien,
Reed, Mr. 'Mellor, husprice being $100.00 plus the costs of band ofH.Eleanor
Mellor, and Mri
advertising this sale.
Clark, husband of Gertrude Clark,
Take further notice that at said are made defendants, because you
sale, or any date to which it may be are," respectively, the . husbands of
•adjourned, the Township Committee the above named owners of record
reserves the right in its discretion of the .premises hereinabove describio reject any one or all bids and to e d and you have or may claim to
sell said lot in said block to such have a right of curtesy in part of
bidder as it may select in case one said premises.
or more minimum bids shall be re- * And you, Charles Sigh and Mrs.
ceived.
Sigh, and Otis Oil Company,
Upon acceptance of the minimum Charles
corporation, are made defendants
bid, or bid above minimum by the a
because
you are the holder.^ of judgTownship Committee and the pay-^ ments covering
part of the Jands
ment thereof by the purchaser, the hereinabove
-described, and you may
Township will deliver a bargain and: claim an interest
in said premises;
sale deed for said premises.
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And you, the respective unknown
Dated August 3rd, 1937.
: heirs,, devisees and personal repreB. J. DUNIGAN,
of James A. Phipps, Nora
W. I. 8-6, 13
Township Clerk. sentatives
O'Brien, Michael Sabol, DeWitt Clinton,
Helene
H. Reed, Eleanor Mellor,
IN CIIAiVCBRY OP STEW JERSEY Elvir Stossel,
Stuart R. Synede, Ger120/15
trude
Clark,
Roccd Pisano, Charles
To Irving Beitler unmarried:
and your or any of your heirs,
By virtue of an order of the Court Sigh,
executors, administrators,
»f Chancery of New Jersey, made on devisees,
grantees, assigns or successors in
the day of the date hereof, in a cause right,
title
or interest, are made
wherein the Township <of Wood- parties defendant
because you m a y
bridge, a municipal corporation of claim an interest in
the : lands kerethe State of New Jersey, is complain- inabove described.
ant, ancl you and others are the deEUGENE BLANKENHORN,
fendants, you are required to appear
Solicitor for and of Counsel
and answer this bill of said comwith Complainant,
plainant on or before the 29th dav
Federal Trust Building,
of September next or the said bill
24 Commerce Street,
will be taken as confessed against
" Newark, New Jersey.
you.
Dated: July ZZ7 T937.
The said bill is filed to absolutely W. I. *?-M; 8-6,-13, 20.
dpbar* and foreclose you from all
right and equity of redemption of,
in and to the premises -described in ISF CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY
11S/600
certificates of tax sale dated June
TO: Dorothy Hanson Cobb and El10th, 1935, covering Lots MG to 450
liott
Cobb,
her
husband, being the
inclusive in Block 44S-H; Lots 480
to 484 inclusive in Block 44S-I; Lots heirs at law and next of; kin of John
Hanson,
deceased,
and Roberta S.
SO] to S63 inclusive in Block 448-O- Bent'on Horton, a devisee
under the
Lots 1337 to 1339 inclusive and Lots Last
Will
and
Testament
of Rutft R.
1343, 1344, 1377 and 1378 in Block Benton, deceased.4JS-V; and Lots 15S0 and MSI in
By virtue of an order of the Court
Block 448-W on the Official Tax and
Assessment Map of the Township of of Chancery •of New Jersey, made on
the day of the date hereof, in a cause
Woodbridge, County of Middlesex.
wherein The Township of WoodAnd you, Irving Beitler, are made bridge, a .municipal corporation of
•defendant because you, together the State of New Jersey, is comwith Michael Beitler, are the owner plainant, and you and others are the
of record of part of the premises defendants, you are required to aphereinabove described, and you may pear and answer the bill of said comclaim an interest therein.
plainant on or before the 10th day
EUGENE BLANKENHORN, of September next or the said bill
Solicitor for and of Counsel -will be taken as confessed against
you.
with Complainant,
Federal Trust Building,
The said bill is filed to absolutely
24 Commerce Street,
debar and foreclose you from all
Newark, New Jersey. ^
right
and equity of .redemption ot,
Dated: July 2Sth, 1937.
in and to the premises described in
W. I. 8-C, 13, 20 27.
•certificates of tax sales dated April
1930, May 29, 1930, December 23,
IBT CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY S,
193D, February 3, 1931, February 10,
110/274
1931, February 17, 1931, February
To: James A. Phipps and Mrs. 10, 1932, October 5, 1932, November 1,
James A. Phipps, his wife, Nora O'- 1934, February 14, 1935, and March
Brien and Mr. O'Brien, her husband, 15, 1935, covering Lot 72 in Block
Michael Sabol and Mrs. Michael Sa- 139-D; Lots 82 and 93 in Block 139-F;
bol, his wife, DeWitt Clinton and Lots 312 and 330 in Block 34'9-A;
Mrs.
DeWitt
Clinton, his
wife, Lots 54, 55, 56 and 57 in Block 1SS;
Helene H. Reed and Mr. Reed, her Lots 9, B9, 71, 74 and 75 in Block
husband, Eleanor Mellor and Mr. 315-C: Lots 1«49 to 1G52, inclusive,
Mellor, her husband, Elvir Stossel in Block 4-C; Lots 49-B, 50, 68, 6S
and Mrs. Elvir Stossel, his wife, and 70 in Block Sl-A; Lot 22-A in
Stuart R. Snyede and Mrs. Stuart R. Block 139-J; Lots 110 and 111 in
Snyede, his. wife, Gertrude Clark Block 13S-H; Lot 2-86 in Block 175-G;
and Mr. Clark, her husband, Rocco Lots 57 to 59, inclusive, in Block
Pisano and Mrs. Roeeo Pisano, his 17S-F;Lot 93 in Block 525-C; Lots
Wife, Frank Baffa and Sara Baffa, 250 and 251'in Block 31-G; Lots 3-Ahis wife, Koppel Bouman and Rosa B-C-D-E-F in Block 177-D; Lots
Bouman, his wife,. Charles Sigh and 7-C-B iii Block 177-G; Lot 2S in
Mrs. Charles Sigh, his wife, and Otis Block 179-B; Lots 100 to* 102, inOil Company, a corporation, the re- clusive, in Block 315-D; Lots 50, arid
spective unknown heirs, devisees- 64 in Block 315-G, and Lots 21 and
and
personal
representatives
of 37 in Block 315-1, on the AssessJames A. Phipps Nora O'Brien, Mi- ment Map o f the Township of Woodchael Sabol, DeWitt Clinton, Helene bridge, County of Middlesex.
H. Heed, Eleanor Mellor, Elvir StosAnd you, Dorothy Hanson Oobb
sel,
Stuart R. Snyede,
-Gertrude
Clark, R-oceo Pisano and Charles are made defendant, because you are
Sigh, and their or any of their heirs, an owner of record of part of the
devisees, executors, administrators, premises hereinabove described, and
grantees, assigns or successors in also an heir at law and. next of kin
of John Hanson, deceased, who was
right title, or interest;
an owner of record of part of the
premises
hereinabove described, and
By virtue of an Order of the Court
of Chancery of New Jersey made on you may claim an interest therein;
And you, Elliott. Cobb tire made
the day of the date hereof in a cause
wiiereirf
the Township of Wood- defendant, because you are the husbriage, a municipal corporation of band of Dorothjf Hanson Cobb, an
the State of New Jerteey is com- owner of record of part of the hereplainant and you and others are. de- inabove -described premises, and also
fendants, you are required to ap- an heir at law and next of kin -at
pear and answer the bill of said com- John Hanson, deceased, who was an
owner of record of part of the hereplainant on or before the 24th day inabove
described premises, and you
of September, next, or the said bilJ may nave
or • may 'Claam to have a
•ot -complaint will "be taken as con- right of curtesy
in part <of the sai<i
fessed against you.
premises;
. .
The said bill is filed to absolutely
•debar and foreclose you from all
And you, RoDerta S. Benton Horright -and, equity of redemption of, ton, are made defendant, because
In and to the premises described in you are a devisee under the Last
certificates of tax sale dated April WH1 and Testament ot Ruth R. Ben14, 1928, September 22, 192fi, April 3, ton, deceased, who was. the holder
19S9, January 7, 1931, January 20, of a mortgage in the -anrouni of $3,1931, November 1, 1934, April 18, 000 0B, .whielx, mortgage is recorded
1936 and May 15, 1935, respectively, in the, Middlesex County Clerk's Of•covering Lots 56S-569 in Block 424- fice in Book 561 of Mortgages, Page
G; Lot B8 in Bloclc 779; Lots 1151- 55, and which covers part of the
1132 in Block <-D; Lots 1315-1316 in premises hereinatoowe deiscfibed, and
Block 4-G; Lots 194-105 in BJocte you way elaim an interest therein.
17-M; Lots 14-15 in Block. 413-N;
EUGENE BLANKENHORN, ESQ.,
Lots 53-54 in Block 77«-A; trftts 71Solicitor for and of Counsel with
72 in Block' 17-L; Lots 15 to 17, inComplainant,
clusive in Block 3S6-D; Lot 4S0 in
Federal Trust Building,
Block 389-K; Lots 8 and 9 in Block
24 Commerce Street,
413-M, and Lots B to B, inclusive,
Newark, New Jersey. ' .
in Block 432-H, on the Official Tax Dated: July 9th, 1937.
and Assessment Map of the Town- W. I. 7-16, 2S, 30; 8-6,
With District Beputy
In Charge
Popular Jewish. Driver Sompletely Recovered From
Broken Leg1.
WOODBRIDGE—Last Tuesday
Newark Teatti Hopes To
Clinch Flag before Goikig
On Road Next Week.
was
installation nig-ht
for the
N5EWAEK — Realizing tnat the Knights of Columbus of the Mid-
pennant is just beyondthe horizon dlesex Council. New officers were
the f rampaging Newark Bears are elected by the members of the orready for their final big. drive to der. The installation was conductclinch-the flag beloxe hitting the ed by District Deputy Ambrose
road - again a -week from today. Moran of Our Lady of. Victory
They hope to accomplish the •tasjc Council 2061; Frank Chadowich,
during their remainiag home ser- past district deputy; Edward Gregies with the Rochester Red Wiugs ory, district warden; Joseph Aniland the Montreal Royals. Begin- waski, deputy grand knight; Fred
ning with a night game tonight Nicaise, past grand knight; aided
(Ladies Free) the Bears -will play by the entire Sayreville council.
the Red Wings in a single game
Those elected were: Grand
tomorrow and wind up with a •cus- Knight, Alfred J. Coley; John Rytomary double header on Sunday. an Jr., deputy grand knight;
Following this series, the Bears James F. Gerity, Chancellor; Rewill open a four-game home stay corder, Henry K. Miller; J. Berwith the Montreal "Royals, winding ton Dunigan, treasurer; James J.
up on Thursday. After that the Crowley, advocate; William D.
Newark club •will go en the road Boylan, warden; Joseph Doolan,
for three weeks, returning on Aug- inside guard; Andrew F. Gerity,
ust 27.
•"-••,
Sr., outside guard; John J. Powers,
Manager Vitt and his Bruins are .trustee; Arthur F. Geis, financial
still smarting over the d-owtte de- secretary; Richard Ryan, lecturfeat handed them in Rochester re- er; and Rev. Charles A. Dusten,
cently and intend to even that chaplain.
District Repwty Moran spoke
score. On th« -other han-d, Manager
Ray Blades believes he has the about the work of the state counnumber of the next champions. cil and New Jersey Chapter No. 4.
The Red Wing skipper thinks the He made an outline of the program
Bears will not be so hot during the for the boys and the work at Bamremainder of the. race. He believes ber Lake.
Each of the newly elected offithe double defeat his boys haiided
out has improved their morale and cers spoke of the council program
by careful pitching by his hurlers, for the coming year. Past Grand
he can upset the plans of Vitt. An- Knight John Powers gave a short
other thing Blades is counting on talk.
After the business meeting, reis, his Red Wings have always hit
well at the Newark park and he. freshments were served and a viosees no reason why they should lin solo was offered by Allan
continue to do the same on this Minkler accompanied at the piano
trip. The Red Wing- hurlers think by J. B. Dunigan.
in the last clash with the Bears
they discovered some weak spots:
among the hitters and this will enable them to halt the sluggers.
After the Red Wings move out
the Royals will be the next guests..
And with .them is Pinky Hargrave,
the former Bear catcher. Pinky T e r p a k T u r n s In Fine P e r hopes to see action and figures his :
formance,
Giving
Only
judgment will help the Royals to
T
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take the series. Pinky will be behind the feat in a eeapte of games i
CARTERET—The" TJkes and the
and Manager Rabbit Maraiivill
might use him in pinch hitting Roeknes met in their "crucial"
roles. Pitcher Marvin Duke who is; game at Brady's Oval on Sunday
having a whale of .a year, and ru-i afternoon and the Roeknes won, 8
mor has it he might be in the big, to 4. Spotting the Ukes a 3-1 lead
time next year is due to hurl one in the third the Roeknes came
of the games with Norman Kies, back with two big rallies in the
another Bear of a year -ago behind seventh and eighth rounds to turn
defeat into victory.
the bat.
Terpak, Roeknes pitcher, turnThe Rabbit thinks that Amerieusi ed in a fine pei'formanee, yielding
"Clip" Poli who pitched a no-hit- only three hits.
ter against Jersey City early this] The box score:
year will be able to halt the Bruins •
Ukrainian A. C.
for the old-master has done well of,
Ab R H E
late. He also has great faith in Wadiak, ef
4 0 0 0
Lauri Myllykangas, the big Finn,' Kazo, 1b
2 0' 0 0
notwithstanding the fact the Bears Hamadyk, 3b
4 1 0 0
drove him to cover in Montreal. Dobrowski, ss
4 0 1 0
Maranville is also counting heavily^ Ginda, c
3 1 0 0
on the big bats of Gus Dugas and W. Boben, rf
3
1 1 0
Dave Harris. Both hit Newark Sawchak, 2b
1 1 0 0
pitchers hard in Montreal and both Bohanek, If
2 0 1 0
have always pounded the ball at Xielman, p
3 0.0 0
the Ruppert Stadium. However, M. Boban, p
1 0
0 0
both the series with fhe Red Wings
and the Royals should be interest27 4 3 0
ing, for the Bears will be battling
Carteret Roeknes
to clinch the flag and the others
Ab R H E
fighting to prolong the race as Stokman, If
_.2 1 1 0
much as passible.
Shumny, ss
5 0 2 0
The pennant bee is buzzing with Jackson, 1b
5 0 2 0
the Bears
They feel sure of Berger, 3b
5 0 0 0
winning and being successful in O'Rourke, 2b
5 0 1 0
the play-offs
They all have Schroeder, rf
3 0 0 0
their eyes on the Junior .World J. Chamra, c
3 2 1 0
Series. The Bears open their road: A. Chamra, cf
0 0 0 0
trip in Toronto Friday, August 13 Nering, cf
3 2 0 0
They say it is their lucky day Elko, ef
0 0 0 0
Outfielder Charles Kelle*con- Terpak, p
3 3 2 0
tinues to be the prize rookie of the
league.
34 8 9 0
Score by innings:
Roeknes
001 000 430—8
Ukes
:
030 001 000—4
Rtdmes Beat lies
Behind Terpak 8-
PORT- READING—The Port
Reading Fire Company held its annual excursion last Sunday. The
steamer "Calvert" brought . the
people to Rye Beach and back
again.
•On the return trip, Miss Ruth
Mahn, of Daytona Beach, Florida,
entertained with a tap dan.ee which
•was followed by her ' interpretation of "The Calico Doll," an original "comedy tap dance.
The trip proved "to be both a
financial and social success.
Chrome Team Wins Fourth
Straight Triumph By 1O.»
to 7 Score.
CARTERET—The Chrome AveUNION—After being- out- for
nue gaseball cagers, scoring heavtwo months due to a broken leg,
ily in the first two innings, triBenny Kaufman, eastern chamumphed over their Passaic Street
pion, -will return to the Tri-City
rivals, 10 to 7, at the Copperworks
Stadium ±OT the "weekly meet next
Field recently.
Wednesday night. Completely reThe victory made it four in a
covered from his leg- injury, the
row for the Chrome Avenue coleader of the local troupe is ready
horts. They hold three wins over
to begin his campaign' in defense
the Hudson Street team and one
of his title.
over the Passaic Avenue combine.
Last week Kaufman obtained
Passaic St.
approval of American Motorcycle
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Association officials and physicians
S. Bzwonkowski, p. cf
5 1 2
in test racing. He spent the week
S 1 3
racing- in New England, sharpen- Gives Only Four Hits At St. E. Wnokowski, ]f
Scholick, c
5 2 3
ing up his style. Reports from that
Elias Club Defeats Bud- J.
E. • Dzworikowski, cf. p. 5 0 1
sector show that the champion has
dies A. C.
Korasiewiez, 2b
~ 4 1 2
lost none of his speed or daring.
S. Schulik, 3b
4 1 8
Another ranking Easterner who
CARTERET — Charley Bazaral T.'Sobieski, lb
4 1 2
will come off the sick list is George pitched
the St. Elias baseball club
4 0 0
Matheson, veteran Nova Scotia to a" 9 to 3 victory over the Bud- J. -Kropa, rf
4 0 0
racer. Matheson broke his left dies A. C.. at Leibig's Field last T. Sarik, ss
Fritz, ss
4 0 0
shoulder only a month ago and has Sunday afternoon. '
had a speedy recovery.
Holding the Buddies to four
44 7 10
The pair add greatly to the scattered hits, Bazaral" did a fine Totals
Chrome Ave.
strength of the Eastern contin- job on the mound for the church
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gent. With Crocky Rawding of team.
.
T. Bombrowski, c
5 1 3
Bloomfield g-etting over the effects
The box score:
E. Trem, 2b
• 5 1 2
of his facial injuries, suffered two
St. Elias A. C.
B. Sloan, 3b
5 2 2
weeks ago here, the Atlantic Coast
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5 2 2
sprinters are in an excellent posi- Wasilek, c....'—>....<• .'2 1 0 0 _S. Pasipanki, lb
F. Sosnowski, cf
5 2 2
tion to -repulse the Westerners in Kahora,. ss
4, 1 1 0 S. Dudka, If
_ 5 1 2
the: big-money - events.
Kukulya, ef
.'.... 3 1 1 0 S. Wojchek, p
5 1 3
Jimmy Gibb, 1935 Eastern Barna, lb
- 2 1 1 0 B. Dodka, ss
5 0 1
champion who~lost his title to M. Bzaral, If ..,
1 0 0"0
T. Krinski,. rf 5 0 2
Kaufman, heads the out-of-district Kaohur, r f - .
.;....... 2 0 0 0 J. Dovchek, ss
5 0 1
brigade.. The Hollywood Beau is Konci, 3b ."....."..
2 2 2 0 S. Sosnowski, cf
3 0 2
leading the track scratch point Balaris, 2b .,
.:... I l l
0
standings at this writing, with 20 Sekosky, rf
1 0
0 0 Totals
50 10 25
points to Rawding's-18. Another Lukaeh, rf
2 0 0 0
001 121 101— 7
Galifornian, Bronco Bo Lisman of C. Bazaral, p ............ 3 2 1 0 Passaic St.
Chrome Ave. 530 001 001—10
Long Beach, is third with - 15
Runs batted in: F. Sosmowsld,
credits and Kaufman, despite" his
23 9 7 0 3; Sloan, 3; Posipanki, 2; Dudka,
two-month lay-off, is very much in
Buddies A. C.
1; S. Wojchek, 1; S. Sehulik, 3 ;
the picture with 13 points.
A'b-R H E
The Australian starting gate will Hegeedus,v3b •.....:...... 3 0 0 0 Sobienski, 2; Dzwonhowski, 1;
Wnukowski, 1. Doubles, F. Sosbe used for the second week in Tandyrak, c
3 1 1 0 nowski, 2; Sloan, 2; Posipanki, 2;
starting events. The electrically T. Thompson, 2b..
2 1 0 0 Schulick, 2. Triples, Sloan. Homcontrolled barrier made a hit with- Rozanski, ss-p
3 1 2 0 ers, SJoan.
fans when first presented in com- Yuhasz, lb
2 0 0 0
petition last week.
Udzielak, p-ss
.. 2 0 0 0 Baksa, cf
2 0 1 0
The greatest change the sport Stopinski, }i,
:...... 2 0. 0 0.
has known, the gate provides G. ThompsoH, rf ......... 2 0 0 0
22 3 4 0
clutch-gate starts. Riders jump
from the barriers on bucking, rearing steel steeds to add to the spectacle of leather-clad, iron-shod,
broadsiders skidding around a onefifth mile cinder track at a nrilea-minute clip.
Bazaural'-'Hiirb Ckrct
Team'-Ta 9*3'Triumph
Funeral Service Saturday
For Mrs. Placida Vasquez
WOODBRIDGE —Funeral services were held Saturday for
Placida Vasquez, 54, of 71 Russel
Street who died Wednesday in the
Perth Amboy General Hospital.
The rites will be conducted from
the home at 9:30 and from St.
James' Roman Catholic Church
at 10.
Surviving are the husband, and
three daughters; Mrs. Louis Lavin,
Mrs. Theodore MoveHan and Dorothy; and one son, Louis, all of
Woodbridge.
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GOOD FOR ONE PERFORMANCE
4 DAYS STARTING SAT., AUG. 14
WINS SALES CONTEST
William Kovach, proprietor of
the General Garage, on Amboy
Avenue, was recently notified by
the Nash Motor Car Co., that he
had sold more Nash and- LaFayette i
cars in June than any -other dealer \
in Middlesex county and therefore
won the sales contest for that
month.
Since taking over the Nash agency in May "Bill" Kovach's livewire organization has sold more
than 30 new ears and a similar
number o'f used automobiles.
Anto Races AtUnioD'
WILSON FUNERAL
Track Sunday Aug.22 26-Year
Old Youth Buried
Sixth Of Series Of Gold Cup
Point Races To Be Run Off
From Home Of Sister
WOODBRTDGE—Funeral services were held for Kenneth H.
• UNION—The next bill of fare Wilson,, son of the late Mr. and
for the Union Speedway, world's
widest half-mile automobile speed
course located off Route 29, will
be held on Sun-day night, August
22. .
The sixth Gold Cup point race,
a ftfteen-miler, will top the program. The floodlight program will
start at 7 o'clock with half-mile
time trials for a field of around 40
of America's leading dirt track
stars.
Qualifying heats will start- at
8:45. There will be four four-mile
qualifiers for four men, a six-mile
consolation and the Cup final.
Manager Andy Watts has sent
entry blanks to all ranking drivers. With few exceptions,- every
driver who has scored Cup points,
will be on hand. The complete
standings follow:
John Ulesky, Newark, 33; Jack
Moon, Garfield, 22; Bill Holmes,
Hoboken, 20; Frank Bailey, New
Brunswick, 18; John Duncan, Long
Island, 16; Walt Brown, Long
Island, %S; Bob Sail, Paterson, 10;
Tony Willman, Milwaukee, 10;
Duke Nalon, Chicago, 8; Honey
Purick, Long Island, 7; Walt Ader,
Bexnardsville, 7; Bud Henderson,
Akron, 5; Ed Staneck, Caldwell,
5; Fern Orendorf, Paterson,. 3;
Tom Hiimershot, Laureldale, Pa.,
3; John Moretti, Atlantic City, 2;
Tom Tomlinson, Philadelphia, 2;
John Matera, Elizabeth, 1; Howdy
Cox, Dallas, Texas, 1; Chuck Tabor, Orange, 1; Len P-erry, Madison, 1.
Mrs. George Wilson of Red Bank,
at the home of Mrs. William Morgan, his sister, of 552 Olive Place.
Mr. Wilson died Sunday at the
Perth Amboy hospital.
Mr. Wilson was twenty-six years
old. He is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Ira Morgan, Mrs. Bessie Meyers; and a brother, Elwood Wilson.
AT THE
FAIR TRAILER CAMPS
sTrailer enthusiasts will be glad
to learn that the New York World's
Fair of 1939 is considering operating- a camp site close to its
grounds with a capacity of 2,000
of these highway-roving homes.
The City of New York is negotiating for the lease, with leave
to purchase, of the Curtiss airport
in the Bronx, as a trailer camp.
As for automobile parking space
within the Fair grounds, areas
have already been set aside to
accommodate 35,000 cars.
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find the answers to the following questions; -when you have all
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giving the correct answers we will mail tickets.
QUESTIONS:
1. WIio sells Hollywood Fui- Creations?
X Who sells wJiite ducks for 88c?
3. Where can a Packard be 'bought for $95.?
4. What store furnishes Free narking?
5- Who will clean 2 ties or a sweater free?
Winners are tiot eligible to compete for three weeks following receipt of tickets.
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