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Anthony's made some good with a decisive 9-5 their other game by a 3-2
loud noises also as John victory over St. Louis. Joe score. St. John's did get a
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Valenza laced 3 hits, while Magliocco was tough on well-pitched game from
the mound as he gained Mickey Ward as he
for Gentleman J o e , Keith Kopin and Bill his 3rd win. Clutch hitting recorded his 5th win. Mike
Stephens
had
two
hits
however, as he was the
was provided by Bob Miehalisin's 3 hits and
losing pitcher In the other each,
St. Anthony's is beginn- Elmi's 3-3 showing, while Pete filbert's 2 hits showgame when his defense
ing to think playoffs and Tom Kucin and Tony ed the way, but it was
came up short.
had 2 hits and 2 Floyd Roberts' double in
St, Edward's reminded did pick up the beat with a Chuffo
the last inning that drove
RBI
each.
the opposition of their solid 6-3 win over St,
St. Joseph's disposed of in the winning run.
power and run producing John's. Keith Kopin's 2
St.
Paul's 8-3, behind George Kundrat and
capabilities, with a 24-7 RBI and John Valeriza's
Rudy
Ramella's 6th vic- Larry Szenyi's 2 hits
victory
over
St, triple and 2 runs scored
tory.
Cleanup hitter apiece kept the game close
Anthony's.
Ron paced the winners. Tony
Ramella
helped his own for the Foster Fathers.
Pignatello hit his 2nd HR DiFabio notched his 4th
cause
with
3 hits, and got In a last game, St. Louis
and added 5 RBI, while victory, as he held the
offensive
help
from Ed took care of St. Henry's
Fred Holm, Norm Erb, losers to a meager 3 runs,
Blake
and
Joe
McEvoy 12-6, despite Dave Rogo's
and
Walt
Seebald but he was touched for 2
who
had
2
hits
each
and 4th homerun and 3 RBI.
hits
apiece
by
August
Rugpulverized the ball with 4
split
5
RBI.
St.
Paul's
was The winners were led
giero
and
Emmet
O'Hara.
hits apiece. Tom Maher
led
by
Jim
Airey's
2
hits by Joe Romash and Ken
Manager
DiFabio
is
revlifted his record to 6-2, St.
ving up his veteran St. An- and Ken Wegner's double Shively's effective RBI
conversions, while Mike
thony's squad for the big and 2 runs scored.
Unaccustomed to the Cam field and Jim Hughes
playoff
finish,
and
rumors
•TRIMMING
have it that the likes of prosperity of playing .500 each had a double and 2
CLEARING
Dick Pierce, Keith Bid- ball, St. Joe's gracefully hits.
dulp, John Zarelli, and submitted to St. John's in
Fran Lienhard are hitting
the pavements for regular
5:00 a.m. jogging and
The Scotch Plains- tryouts are held. Players
calisthenic
sessions.
Most
Fanwood
Junior Raiders are accepted on a firstFREE ESTIMATES likely this is a team that is
will
begin
their regular come basis until rosters
FULLr INSURED
determined to mold its season in the Suburban are filled. All equipment
o%vn destiny.
KfVIN REODINGTON
Youth Football League on and uniforms are provided
St. Lawrence looked September 26th. The by the Junior Raiders.
Junior Raiders are formRegistrations should be
ing their teams to begin submitted no later than
practicing on September August 31st, as another
1st.
large turnout is expected.
Players who will be in If you need a registration
the fourth thru eighth form or further informa(4-8) grades are assigned tion, please call Tom Sherto one of three teams bas- win at 654-3944, Bob
ed on their age, size and Madden at 654-4841 or
playing experience. No John Anglim at 233-3146.
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GOLF RESULTS
Ash Brook
How to save
a lot ofmoney.
There's a huge new reason to do
all your borrowing through a
home-equity line of credit.
Under a new rule (the
Revenue Act of 1987) the interest you can
deduct on home-equity borrowing (up to a
borrowing limit of 5100,000) is based upon
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to the purchase price of your home plus
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In short—as long as your home-equity
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No matter how you use the money.
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THE NAME OF THE GAME
TODAY is to only borrow when
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Interest on most personal
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.., only 20% in 1989.
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Low Putts - 32 Estelle
Hiller and Helen Brown.
The
Ash Brook Chip-ins - Natalie Pines
Women's Golf Associa- #4.
tion held a Handicap Nine Holers:
Stroke Tournament on A Flight - Pat Bader low
August 4, 1988. Results gross and 1st low net
are as follows:
51-16 = 35; 2nd Marge
18 Holers:
Ruff 5 3 - 1 7 - 3 6 ; 3rd
Guillaume
A Flight - Kay Fordham Maura
low gross 83 and 1st low54-17-37.
net 69; 2nd, tie, Anna B Flight - low gross Kathy
Chung 84-14 = 70, and Blatt 59; 1st low net "Claire
Nancy Bowers 89-19 - 7 0 . Knauss 60-22 = 38. 2nd
B Flight - Jeane Privitere Kathy Blatt 39, 3rd a tie
96 low gross and 1st low Jane Brower 61-19=42 and
net 69; 2nd, tie, Eleanor Sophia
Hildebrand
Carpenter 97-25 = 72 and 61-19 = 42.
Midge Parrett 99-27 = 72. C Flight - Marian Branditz
C Flight - Joyce Baumann low gross and 1st low net
low gross 95 and 1st low 59-24 = 35; 2nd Maddie
net 66; 2nd Nancy Phares Cochran 61-24 = 37; 3rd
104-33 = 71; 3rd Billie Co Chazotte 70-31=39
Warrington 106-30 = 76.
and low putts 15.
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