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L V N D H H R S F , N . J
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s h ip and p ro sp e c ts fo r se tt- 'in g herfc- H<- .said the c h a m b e r w ill e a ta td i ih a d e p a r tm e n t tc. Mike car* o f *»eh re* q u e s ts in th e fu tu re . ■—
“ P e rh a p s , if w e M d such * d e p a r tm e n t before so m e o f thpsc in d u s tr ie s w h ich inqu ired a b o u t loca tion* h ere ,” ho s a id , "m ig h t hav* beeft in d u ced to lo ca l* here.”
l t wa> decided te hold » conference- w ith the B oard o f C om m iasioners a* sc o n an possib le to diacua* w h a t in d u c em en ts c an be offered indua trie* .m u n'ND • «
F ra n k S ch n e id e r, c h a irm a n of the m ilk fund co m m itte e , a s k e d th a t a M M r »f ap p re c ia tio n be «M>t to A p .Teachers* A sso c ia tio n fo r t h e a id i t g a v e th f" c h a m b e r in d is c h a rg in g i ta m ilk fund d u tie s .
SchncM ier sa id th e c h a m b e r’s funds ' f H * fo r d w t* tk * U e e m ilk *ia*>n* the u n d e rw e ig h t school ch ild ren fe ll sh o rt in th e la s t m o n th ami Hie T e a c h ers ' A sso c ia tio n a g r e e d to ta k e o v e r th e w o rk fo r th e m onth .
P la n s to c o n tin u e th e w o rk n e x t y e a r w ere m ade. M aju sch ak sa id a p rogr& nj o f b o x in g bou ts, su ch a* th e ot>e which w as held fo r th e Jaftt/tw o y e a r s to r a is e money f o r th e milk fu n d , will be held. S c h n e id e r sa id o th e r m eans w ill also be dev ised to ra is e , m oney . *N E W M E M B E R S
In duc tion o f seve ra l n e w m em bers w a s an o th e r fe a tu re o f th e session . J n-jih £ ito , one of the new m em bers, s a id he w ould b rin g o th e r tra d e sm en ' in to th e a sso c ia tio n .
H e tmkl h e had b eco m r' ScqiTainted ! w ith th e "cham ber^* a c t iv it ie s w hen a
p e titio n recom m end ing t h a t an o rd inance S P eg u la tin g p ed d lin g in th e to w n sh ip lie passed by tb p B oard o f
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N a t C . G ilb e rt, p re s id e n t o f th e t a x p a y e r s ’ A sso c ia tio n , w as m a d e a
T a rg e t f o r s tro n g a t ta c k a by M ay o r H orace R. B ogle an d G jm m ia s io n e r John F. W oods M o n d av n ig h t a t a m eeting o f th » H oard d r C o m m issio n ers.
M ay o r B o g le ex p re sse d h im se lf a s j “ sick a n d t i r e d w ith th e c o n tin u a l j co m p la in ts on p e tty m a tte r s " .
C o m m iss io n e r W oods w ho has o f te n d ec lared G ilb e r t is jS W fk in g p o litic a l
e lected so you cou ld s i t up h e re . If 1 knew a s m uch a s y o u th in k th a t you k n o w , I Would g o to W ash in g to n and te l l th e m how to a c t th e re .”
T h e -c r it ic ism w a s b ro u g h t o n by G ilb e rt’s q u ? ry a s to w h e th e r a new
j j r a s s c u t t in g m ach ine h a d been p u r-
"Y es i t h a s ,” M ay i r ^ g ' c Stitd. “ I t ! cost a b o u t $200.’*N O T N E E D E D
G ilb e r t a s s e r te d th y g ra s s c u t te r w as n o t needed . !
“ W ho d o you th in k yo u a re to com e h ffe e v e r y ' M onday n ig h t a n l a t te m p t to d ic ta te to u s ,” M ayor B ogle-Mid. - . i ■
" R e m e m b e r, we re p re s e n t 20,000 people h e re . W e a re qualified t > hold o u r p o s it io n ^ and w e knew w h a t we a re d o in g .
" Y o u h a v e com e dow n e v e ry M onday n ig h t w ith o u t fa i l a n d h a v e a t te m p te d to te ll u s ju s t how to run th in g s . W e d o n ’t h av e to ta k e you r d ic ta tio n .” ‘
G ilb e r t sw itched to W oods wh#m he a_sked a b o u t th e unpaid c u r re n t bills.
“ 1 d o n ’t know th e e x a c t a m o u n t,”., W oods sa id . “ 1 c a n 't c a r ry t h e figure a ro u n d in m y h ead .”A T T A C K S w o o d s
"W e ll, you sh o u ld ,” G ilb e rt said, " th a t is w h a t w e -p a y you f o r .”
"Y o u have a m an in v e s t ig a t in g the h ills ,” M ay o r B ogte fmtttttVi o u t. "W hy n o t g e t y o u r in fo rm a tio n f ro m h im ? ”
J .n a s ta te m e n t to d a y , G ilb e r t d e c la re d lack of c o u rte sy by th e com m iss io n e rs h a d h a lto d him b e fo re he
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i A t th e . TOSfiMnK.. <?|. th e B oard of E d u c a tio n T u ea d a y n fg n t, tw o " i t^ r te a c h e rs w ere engage*!. T hey are A lm on Wood o f R u th e rfo rd and A lv in M ark s o f J e r s e y C ity . T h ey w ill te a c h com erc ia l su b jec t s a n d will re - re iv e U J B t a y e a r . each, l t w as » n . n o u n ced no loca l a p p lic a n ts qualified f o r the. poa itiona .
t ii tv, in C. O lso n , d ire c to r o f atlitM - ics, sa id to c u t dow n expense* in th e a th le tic d e p a r tm e n t, i t ha* been d e r id e d to ab an d o n te n n is an d b a se b a l l a s in te r sch o la s tic sp o rts .
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I.YNIJHt-RST, N. t , FRIDAY, JU L Y I, 19J2
‘ IX A FEW W O R D S '"J -aid t f von when I started out that no subject
mi earth was ift much importance as this (the Lea-, pue a't- Nation-) (Tne. Why is it1 I am a middle-aged ui.m antl I shall never live to be called upon for any
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v 11line I'uniorrow-.'l. ,1111 past the military age. But 1 have menu rn s. On fields Tn Europe 1 closed the eyes of sol-
" Ulier-jn American uniforms who were dying and whrt whi-pervd to me messages to bring to their mothers.
... talked to them about dfcath. m battle and oh, they were "-o -tiperh anil sptendid; never a complaint, never a regret: willing to go if onlyiwo things might be. One,
'^tRaT~tiyid^ niq!ht''*kniw,.ihai they-died hravely, attd,, the other,’that somebody would pick tip their sacrifice
- rind build on this earth a pcrnianet temple of peace .in which ihe trftimphant intellect and spirit of nran would •lore-ver dwell in harmony, taking away from the chib dren of other generations the curse and menace oi thatb lo o d y l a t e . " ’ - “' ’ .v ■ C?
July FourthN i w t <i n W . B a k e r .
P a t r i o t i s m , c a r r i e d to t h e e x t r e m e , i s s i c k e n in g . P o l i t i c i a n s ,11*ing'it a- ni<t -o much tndijerior th#r tithee-sccking gum have done much lo undermine the confidence ot the people in their officiate ■''find" their government; Called irvfaHthk* “and the greatest
"ciier in time*’t<f p l e n t y , a ' a n i i y r y , -tmce a faftbility m i t .haf been shown, is subjected to-rigid scrutiny by a people;from whose eyev have .been torn rose colored gl.tsses that' bet tire macfc every thing seem tinsel and.bunting.
A t th e p r e s e n t ; ~m s u c h t im e s o f d i s t r e s s a n d s e e m in g l a c k n l a g u i d i n g fo r c e , t h e e x p e c t e d r e v - u ls io n h a s s e t i n . A H j* n o '
'4ft. m i lV a n d h o n e y . 1 h e y w h o w e r e t o l d t h a t a l l w a s m ilk a n d
h o n e y a n d W o u ld c o n t i n u e t o lie lo o k a s k a n c e •
Th country
' What is needed is » new appreciation of this country, ant appreciation not blinded iff bigoted, not one inspired by hatred and lidse pride, but one motivated by the knowledge we are a!' part of a small world, that we deserve nothing not open to thi rest nf the world. f
We ;\re coming to Imjlrpendcncc Day It commemorates tht day our colon iai fathers concluded pass?rge of a bill of freedom, ,
.• landing stone for a new government. * .Although it was a long turjg ago, it shoijd-ngt be f/>rg< itten But Independence Day now should have new meaning. It
should mean the freedom of thought and intellect, a freedotr tianxending the petty beliefs and hatreds' of the sniaH-minded.
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K c-ident* in O rien ta l I’laee . H 'u t re lian t A v e n u e anil th e C o u r t A venue p ro te s te d t h f ^iprertian of s m ayonnaise a n d in fla te eh ip f* rt« r> in th a t sec tio n .
l.yndhnrw t O eenefl, K n ig h t* of C olum bus, o rg an ised . C h a r le s J . R odgers -was e lected g ra n d fcfigh t. D epu ty G ra n d K n ig h t w as Jrfeeph ( '•a w a y .
The K o u r th M J a ty p ro g ra m , an- m -uaeed, included band co n c e rt , a th le tic g am es, banehall gam e , a n d fire- w orks diKpHiy.
Tw o N ew Y ork TJ|e.n, a r r e s te d on a ch a rg e o f c ru e lty to a n im a ls , were re leased u n d e r bail o f 8-1,000 e a c h .-
T he K iv n li T h e a tre ad v ertised Jack ie t o u c a n in "T ro u b le ” .
Tw o h u n d re d and th ir te e n pupils w ere n e i th e r ab sen t n o re t a r d y d u ring th e schoo l y ear. i
M iss B th e l W a lte rs m a r r ie d H a r ry R ack o w . |
H V E Y EA R S A (JO .By a fi y«). to fo u r v o te , C harles
I la vies w as d!snusite«^by th e h o a rd o f E d u c a tio n as t r u a n t officer. T*eter N a z a r e w as nam ed in h is plaee.
M iss E d i th H ingle m a r r ie d Jo seph ( irab o w sk i.
Jo se p h H a rz e sk i uf P f g e avenue w as se r io lis ly I n ju r e d w h en his a u to m o b ii t o v e rtu rn ed .* T w elve 4war'^iidentS~w>*.r<' Krad- ua ted fro m K earny H int) Schwil.
The L y n d h u rs t T iu -atr^ advt-rO w d M arie l* revosl in “ M a a b a it" .
I 'lan s w e re m ade Ih e la ) in e o f a c o rn e rs to n e o f th e new -Ht M a tth ew s E vangelical L u theran C h u rrh , "f
M rs. C a th e r iiie W alsh w as elec- led ch ie f com pan io r o f t h e F o re s te rs ,
1 The B o u th B ergen S c o u t C am p al O ak lan d ad v e r tis ed it w o u ld accept a ra d io ne t as a p re s e n t.
Joey IH trando w as m a tc h ed to m eel S ta n is la u s la iy a z a and J ih-v E ulo w a s m atch ed to fig lit Johnny E rickson .
L e g i o n Note&
th e u p p e r c la ss e aQ jia c lubs, e ig h - .here. T h e nevrs, b ro k e n n o t a t • ! ! teen in num ber, - f t t jf f iv h ic h a n ad - g e n tly b y M iss C a r to n , o v e rs e e r o f d itio n a l e x p en se o f «B out $2.V) m uh t th e b o o k s , c o n s ti tu te s , I th in k , a re a l be a n tic ip a te d . T he G e n e ra l F ee (L i- p rob lem . Indeed, -on th e h e a r in g o f i t , b w ry . In f irm a ry , e tc .) a m o u n t , t o *«<> I w*s s e i i e d by a p ow erfu lp C T y e a r . T h e s t u d e n t m o s t a lso p la n tir.n. O u g h tn 't th e D e m o cra ts h e a rto sp en d a b o u t *80 p e r y e a r fo r la u n -J ab o u t i t ? ^C erta in ly , • « - th e ir m o s t d iy , e n d a lso * v a r ia b le a m o u n t o f j n im ble o f a ll n im ble m rnds tn«T« w a s m oney f o r books a n d sev e ra l o th e r I space e n o u g h f o r o n e m ore N a tio n a l p u rp o se s . Indeed i t is r a th e r d ifficu lt M enace su ch a* tW»* p rob lem u n d o u b t- to e s t im a te th e to ta l ex p en ses /jf ~a edly is . D oub tless, I fe j t , i t w ould studeVit. T h e -m o a t 1 c an do is to m en- b r in g c h a rg e s , am i, once an n m m ced , tion th e cost o f th e s e * v a r io u s im - the* e n o rm ity ox i t (260 v o lu n ie s o f p o r ta n t item s. I t is p e rh a p s m o re d if- p o e try w ere w ith d ra w n in a w e e k .)
I) 't h e U n iv e rs i ty d in in g hal}» < a t $8..Wm in d one c.f O rayV frfm ifiar Tinea o t i ' pei- w e ek fo r 36 w e e k s ) a m o u n ts to . - . . _ii f l ts ta n t v i e s u r f E to ji, ^ tM M * y ^ t r . B u r in * th e la s t tw p y e a r s ■ P o e try , o f a l l th in g s , u re c e iv in g aT H E ST I D IE S , th e m a jo r i ty of th e l l a ^ e n t s b e lo n g | s t r o n g j> la y fi'om th e t ib r a r y r e f u i a r s
i T h e m oat im p o r ta n t concern , how - I e v e r , is th e eoor-< >f s tu d y an d th e g e n e ra l sch o las tic a tm o sp h e re . P r in c e -
^ to n is (liffe ren t fro m m ost o f ' o u r o th e r A m erican u n iv e rs itie s , in t h a t a lm o s t aH h e r S tu d en ts p u rsu e th e
: s t r ic t ly a cad eu jic c o u rse , w hich v a r ie s | l i t t l e from t h a t w hich w as once c a lled ■ tb e college c o u r * ', « r th e p re p a ra to ry I c o u rse fo r p ra fe s - io n a ! t ra im n c , a n d I w h ic h "is now o fte n called th e ed u - | c a t io n of a g e n tle m a n . f*rineet«m has I n o law school, no me<inwl ic h o e l, no ; te a c h e r ’s co llage, no!- has she a n y of
th e v a rio u s a ithe r p ro fes s io n a l o r tech n ica l schoo ls w hich o th e rs o f ou r
; u n iv e rs itie s have. She g ra n ts o n ly tw o d e g re e s , th e S » c h e lo r of A rts d e g re e a n d th* BacheUrr '>f Science in E n g in e e r in g d e g re e , f o r th o se w ho h ave
j fin ished th e ir s m b rg ra d u a te c o o rses . i l> u ring h is t i r t t tw ■ y ea rs th e s ttfd e n t ' ta k e s five («>orses, in th e se lec tio n of
w hich be h aa som e choice. F o r h is t 'u p f e T m i w '’f P S ' e t f h rtu f le m m u s t j e le c t a d e p a r tm e n t in w hich h e wrl!
ta k e tw o c o u rses , called h is m a jo r t1 c u rses . H e inus- t a lso e lect t » o o th e r co u rse s , hrrnginK th e to ta l a p tb lo u r ; a n d , in ad d itio n , he m ust do a c e r ta in a m o u n t o f indcp . -w ient w ork in tb e field in w h ich he is m a jo rin g .
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) P re s id e n t W oodrow W ilson, w h o w as ind u c ted in to office in 1902, th e s® called p re c ep to ria l syatep i w as fo u n d e d — one o f th e w ises t and m o s t f a r s ig h te d s te p * re c en tly ta k e n in th e w orld o f h ig h n .educa tion . A t each confercnoe th e p re c e p to r m ee t* s ix or seven o f th e s tu d e n t? a ss ig n e d t o him . T he su b jec t i# d iscu ssed w ith tbe , s tu d e n t and it* , scope and im p lic a tio n s a re e x ten d ed o u t o f th e w id e r know ledge a n d m a tu re r sch o la rsh ip p f th e p re cep to r. T lie p re c ep t is m e a n t not only t|j s t im u la te in te re s t in th e subject m a tte r o f th e co u rse , b u t a lso to b rin g th e s to d v n ts in to m o re in tim a te c o n ta c t W ith th e ir te a c h e rs than is possib le in th e m ore fo rm a l exer-
| ci.-es o f th e c la ssro o m .A T H L E T IC S r
I" P r in c e to n 's p re d o m in a n t p lac e in the rw htcTic w o rtd U too w idely re iw g n ired ! to re q u ire e sp e c ia l c o m m e n t. vS h t is : s jdend id iy e(H(ip.ped a n d , o ffe rs her | - tu d e n ts e x ce lle n t m a te ria ) f o r the
d ev e lo p m en t o f th e ir a th le tic ta len t. H<*r g y m n a ilu m , com ple ted in 1904, is one o f th e f in e s t in th e c o u n try . Her
ftcult f o r a s tu d e n t to w ork h is w a y ! w ould s e n d th e s t a t u s leap in g , G o a ts- th ro u g h P riflce ton th a n th ro u g h m a n y ; o n -C ra g s Ifke, f ro m c h a rg es to a n in - o th e r co llege* . T h e re is n o la r g e c ity i v e s t ig a t io n n e a r in w hich he m ig h t sec u re em - p lo y m e n t; th e re « r e a fe w p e c u n ia ry T h e new s; h o w ev er, w as n o t d is p o s itio n s opien to e n te rp r is in g u n d e r- j p a tc h ed to C hicago . T he p ro b le m is g r a d u a te s on th e c am p u s. B u t th e I s till « n e th a t m a y be d e a l t w ith a t m ea n s b y w hich n e e tly u n d e r g r a d u - ; hom e s im p ly , q u ie tly , in d ig n i ty , in a te s c a n be a ided i s by th e h e lp . «,»f re fle c tio n . We m a y c irc le th e p ro b lem t j ik ic n acJmlarahipig. n p m h e rin y al-1 c a lm ly , sanely . W e m ay p e e r a t it, moa t th r e e h u n d re d , ' an d o f I ™ ™ 11 Jfrtr’i 1 h 1i lM itfit_ .i t lo an s, w h lch *are g ra n te d to d e se rv in g i d ra w deductions, u n d e rg ra d u a te s o f insuffic ien t m ean s ! *and o f good m e n ta l a b ility a n d s e r - | i f t j ,e cause is found to b e th e io,as p u rp o se . i jn u n ic ip a l band a n d i ts a e s th e t ic in-P R JN C G trO N S P IR IT I fluence , o r the f r a g r a n t an d g re e n in g
In conclusion , I w ish to p a y d u e i p a rk , ot even M iss C a r to n , so le t it 'M k p ect i o th e P r in c e to n S p i r i t I t i be. T h e n , We c an choose, a m e th o d is s o m e th in g w h ich i s va lued beyond j w ith w h ich We c an com bat th i s insid th e c u rr ic u lu m w o rk , a th le tic s , and j ious t h in g b efo re th e yvung h a v e ,b e e ii th e h o n o rs and g a ie ty o f co lleger life , | s ap p e d of th e i r ru g g e d backw ooels I t I s n to s i d ifficult to ‘ describ if w h a t rfiflBStpJH. A lid ra rfd -this iHirst iinpo r- tb is P r in c e to n S p i r i t is— I th in k th a t ! ta n t o f all, le t d isco v er t h e cause th e s u b s ta n c e o f i t i s b e tte r in d ic a ted and i t s cu re b e fo re JJ)e d is e a s e goes in th e fo llow ing w ords o f B ooth j fro m th e re a d in g -p o e try to th e w rit- T a rk in g to n , C U s* o f 1893, th a n in in g -p o e try s ta g e , N ow , do y o u see th e a n y w a y in w h ich I m ig h t a t te m p t to ] im p o r ta n c e of th e p rob lem ? in d ic a te it. “I t ’s so m eth in g t h a t o n e ] , .can ta k e w ith h im , ou t in to th e j >{ow th a t j t h a s been s ta r te d in i ts w o rld , a f te rw a rd ; a n d he n e v e r feela.- |ia],j fo rm , the prob lem , in m y ow n it in h is life w ith o u t
m o d e m p o e ts . H is p o e try h a s a tim e le s s q u a lity . F i f ty y e a r s fro m now , re a d e r s m ig h t still, r e g a r d him a salive. I hold that against the poet, although others, because lie has managed to stay aloof of the modern scene and free from the tempo -of modern life, may Aad tt idiieaMe.
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m o d tlt l p o e t, p h ilo so p h e r, novelis t o r h is to r ia n s h o u ld be t a s a m e th e p ro b lem s co n fro n tin g kis a g e . Iris peop le a m j M m se lf a n d w ork w ith th em . W rite rs l ik e T h o rn to n W ilder, o f c o u rs e , g in g e r ly sk irt t h e m odern ism o f th e i r o w n lives an d lo o k fo r th e ir p lo ts an d s o la c e in t h e p a s t , l iv in g th e re sr. m ew h a t a f te r t h e fa sh io n o f a n o s tric h w h o believes h £ has w ith d ra w n h im a e lf -from t h e p re sen t by h id in g h is h e a d .
V a s tly d if f e r e n t is T . S . E lio t, sam e o f w hose p o e m s may b e found ia th e v a rio u s a n th o lo g ie s o n th e lo ca l shelves . H e w r i te s o f t h e p ro b lem s he fac es , w h ic h h is age f a c e s . H is p o e try i s a b o a t m o d e rn lif* . b n t ,he .4 lis i» . g a rd s th e e x te rn a ls . H e s tr ik e s o u t fo r th e c o re o f th e m o d e rn s p ir it , t h e fe e lin g s r a t h e r than th e ac tio n s, th e m ind r a t h e r , th a n th e b o d y . As a bis-" to r ia n , he h a s , m his o w n w ay, d ra w n a p ic tu re o f th is a g e m o re s t r ik in g a n d m o re co m ple te t h a n even M r. P e p y s W as a b le to d o f o r his,
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to h im o f le ss R eco u n t; i t h e lp s tn lin,| tinafrak l J e f fe rs o n ia n - tra in e d m ak e him g e n e ro u s to his o p p o n e n t, ' m in d s , g rap p le w ith it t o t h e d e a jh l an d u n fa ilin g to h is f r ie n d s ; i t m ak es A n y w ay , suppose, w e le t i t d r o p ?h im d em o c ra tic a n d te a c h e s h im t o ; » • * .............la u g h a t snobs." H u t, m ost o f a l l , it “ S h e a v es ’-, a vo lum e o f e e r i e by te a c h e s h im to .k n o w h o w 'to lo v e h is R a b in d ra n a th T a g o re , is o n e . o f th e c o u n try and to serv e it, f o r th e re c e n t a cq u is itio n s o f th e p o e try de- P r in c e ta n S p irit- is - a .v ery p a r t r/f - p a f t f n m it 'a f th e i ib ra ry . O n ce w in n e r p a tr io t is m its e lf ; an d ‘ju s t PriTicetfin' 0f j h e Nobel p r iz e , T a n g o re lives in m ean s so m eth in g n o t so im m e asu re - l n<] ja yet, and , i f w e a re t o believe a b ly f a r from w h a t we m e a n t when th e t r a n s la to r o f th e bo o k , N ag en - We sa id < iu ring th e G rea t W a r ‘ju s t i j r a n a t h G u p ta , i s hap p y , c o n te n te dA ri/>u1 Prin<«.f#km * K,.» „k.. . , > • ___ . i iIt is t 0 9 , e a r ly a t th i s w ritin g ! s tad ium , P a lm er-M em o ria l S U d iu m , is A m e r ic a ’. P r in ce to n skow ed th a t she ! a n d v a s tly u n im p re sse d b y ,th e wild
nam e th e w inner o f w a tc h c o n te i? 4 . , , |b e a u t i f u l V -sh ap ed s t r u c tu r e , With j k n ew l *»at m e a n t ’, w h ir l of VVe*tem Hfe. T h e p o e try I■ lo n n id e r of no re m a rk a b le co ten ess : ] 1 s a y th a t a lth o u g h . I know t h a t th e re ! a re mun.v, w h o se op in ions you m ay I ta k e above n in e , who c la im fo r it a I h ig h d e g re e o f beauty." •
P a v ie r o f Second a v e n u e , a n d to M rs. J . M . Donald, o f . V erm on t.
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And now we a rc g o in g to crow. 1 M iilstone ,R iv e r and d am m in g it a t I f f ® M r»- A le x a n d e r W e b e r - o f 199 ju c o n te n t I t depends on i ts ly r ic a l, Tw o c o u n ty ch am p ro n sh ip s m t im e ,I K .n){ston ( t is th re e a n d one-ha lf i { * « * S a tu rd a y even ing . s i jh q u ^ r t i e s fo r i t s effect,
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a l js t r a c t , an y . t r a n s la to r w o u ld h av e d iff icu lty c o n v ey in g it in to a n o th e r la n g u a g e . Iri th e o rig in a l In d ia n , T a g o re undo u b ted ly is m o re e x q u is i te , a n d m ore te n d e r th an G u p ta has been a b le to m ake it. B ecause i t is th e ve‘ry | w o rd a r ra n g e m e n t and t h a t indefin ite , u n c ry s ta l iw d s p i r i t p e rv a d in g i t th a t m u s t make T a g o re m ag n ific en t in th e o r ig in a l , G u p ta o r a n y t r a n s la to r w >u!d ftrwWhe p o e try difficu lt tn t r a n s - p o se \
Service Groups Deserve Thanks
A municipality's life is closely knit w;ith the activities of it; .service organizations. They’ are the groups that work- with re- thuught ul gain, wih no inytive other than tn make the life ii which th^y participate ;i httle more bearable.
Ht sikh organizations are the O h amber of Commerce, Littli The.u re ( Juild and, -lately, the nninicipal band,
Noiv-parrisan, non-sectarian, these organizations work for . common g(khI, arc chief among th(>se tliat seek to draw togethei1 f«m“smr’*rrg » thciMs »d 4ati)jh , tliffeidj,, tht cof^ * r,eT1d-hip and understanding that .dune can bring us together. ”
The importance ol these1 service griaips cannot be m'tt estimated. Their protects and activities ikxmi* sympathy and supp<irt. Your support will aid..them to better themselves, and will give them an; incentive to work Harder. After all, by doing so, thi- good accruing to such activity will be given to Lyndhurst
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Tbe cop) summer breeae and tb a excitement of seeing their Skipper for the l u t time before he smiled for Europe combined to bring out the entire crew of the Sea S cou t Ship "Northern Light” on T h u rsd a y June 23rd. When Skipper B o m Souaa to w bis w h is tle - to o rd e r , *11 hands to fall in c re w fo rm a tio n on the forward deck, the whale ship was eager to obey th e o rd e r with clock-like prec ision . E veryone realised that nothing co u ld W ve s s : a better send-off fo r th e S k ip p e r than; a snappy, well o rg a n i ie d m ee t- j ing. A Sea Scout d e le g a tio n fro m Elisabeth N - J , r e p re s e n tin g the j Marquis de L am a y e tte J u n io r H ig h 1 S chool, and headed by S k ip p e r Simons and their C o m m itte e , wen* present to w itn e ss t h i s im p ressiv e J m ee tin g . A f te r th e r e g u la r o p e n in g ,, a l l of th e v is ito rs s ig n ed the S hop 's lo g , an d w e re show n a ro u n d th e ve sse l f»y" Mr> ( i . J u s tu s , C hair- jto an o f ’ t h e " N o r th e r n L fffttV ” •. C o m m ittee .
F o r th e benefit o f th e E lisa b e th v is ito rs , w h o V e r t a n x io u s to s m { how L y n d h u r s t’s m e e tin g s w e re efen ! d u c ted , 1 s t M ate Filippon<y d irec ted c o n ten ts b e tw een th e crew’s in Seni- j a p h o re s ig n a l in g a n d k n o t-ty in g . T h ese c o n te s t* w e re v e ry closely fo u g h t, a n d proved W ff ie ~ ip w to tw r» 4 t h a t th e S e a Scouts a r e well verse*I J in p ra c tic a l s eam an sh ip . T h is p a rt o f th e p ro g ra m w a s fo llow ed by c o m p e titiv e s in g in g b e tw ee n , the tw o c re w s , led by th e c rew , m ate*.
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N E W S F R O M T H E F R O N T S
[Legion Nine Captures Third Straight Championship, Beating Maywood 8-4
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Ry W illi* Kin*| Erf hicitra h u rle d the A m eric anj I-egjon ju n iftr nine to ita t h i r d e o n - la e c u t iv e c o u n t y 1 cham pionsh ip as
, , T 1 , . . v . v i t i l II 1 .L L l l c th i^ te a m d e fe a te d th e R ochelleVY/H EN Mr. Mouse,Miletki walked out on the hill i<tr the tossers, 8-4, Saturday after-Columbus Gkih against Suffern Sunday he was startled to U®" at Majryofld, ,
n o t e t h a t t h f l „ s t „ , n „ p I W B „ J y | . J f j £A. A. playmates. He \v.is fiirtn. r urprNeu Mifii men following j as his m a te s p um m elled M cC ullough th e , l e a d - o f f batter hailfd li<-in i’.it.-r-un - te a m s . The Suffern outfit, j »«d s te in e r t f o r eleven hits,
w e a k e s t nine in 'the Kockland Bergen League,* had “loaded up” f o r t h e f r a y , drawing i t s playess kom Mile4ci‘s Sunday morning haunt. .
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I “ P op” EnweM ’s B rav es c a p tu re d th re e g a m e s iu Ib e w eek, t a k in g Um f o u n t o f th e P a ssa ic M oose; M , u u S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n ; th a O rig in a l C ard in a l* , 8-4, on S u n d ay a f te rn o o n a a d W est N u tle y A- A- U - l , on T u e sd ay even ing . A ll f a m e s w ere p la y e d a t B raves F ie ld .
R ay B row ne, th e B ra v e s ace , h u r le r , p itched iu an d w o n tw o ' w eek-end g a m e s, a
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consecu tive v ic to ry of t h e season h y d e fe a t in g t t e P assa ic A -A . by th eaco re e f S Ito 7 in a te n in n in g j wCT-k-eod g a m e s, a llo w in g tb e Pas- g am e ..
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\ The Mouse,,'lvfwevrr. had an easy time. In Paterson he bearsX quite a reputation. I < - lick hn fellow I'aiersonians, it was simply
ffecessary to chuck the I>.311 P yt-hology did the rest.
Martin f)olan nf thy ('ardmals looked over theU n i o n s ;tt th e ir u l t u i f k /he i n t i T ’t i m f ^ u e s t v m s Slur ‘ ' -
. day and promptly hoo -J the. Jn in<'ton nine which'"'Won I ’tft'l from' the-Unions fin the C'ardinals. The
Cards,- by the i<'ay, Imve, left Lyndhurst. They have r„ seair itJk'<ground on which the Slutley Iilk* fciefd
• once stood and will plav there "tf fr’tfly: The first cel- -lection totalled all of $1 *>H. flencefovth, the Cards willhe a Aflutjey ag;*rc«<jfi«n.
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There have been 'rumors (inspired by a gross error) that we the Braves. Pop Kuwll ts a line managei Willi.s King is a great dislike die Braves A G. Now th.it is a fjsil.se imptjessifin. We like ?uy. BUT—There were only three actual members of th*" Passaic Moose team .on the fteld against the Braves Saturday.
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The dope .is this. The Moose, unable to j>et out its full team, cancelled the aigagetneht. Pop Russell anti .th&. r e s t of his Iviys had hanked (O k' game and went to (lie Moose manager and
' asked him to get a team, «ny team un the field Tiny Freschi, the Moose pitcher (maybe, that's the reason the- real Mouse outfit was licked 22 tn 0 by the Dragons of I'asfeaii ) t< Id us only three Moose players could get.out foi the tilt
~ C o « e h M uh leisen '* boys p u sh ed o n e ! J to sa start**) on the m o u n d - f o r the; j th e O rig in a l C a rd s to o n e b i t in run »ccroas in t h e 'v e r y firm. f r m r . l u d f i u u l * » . h i t hatfd in th e f ira t h e w orlw d . J i »“ L a " W illiam s th e K u th e rfo rd t tw o inning* w hen P a s s a ic scored j s ta r te d th e C a n i iM i gaar<ey o u n g s te r , s in g le d . T hou lac sac riS ced ; 4 ^ 5 h its . “ U f t y ” Su llivan , b u t W*. **W w rt fa lte re d w ith W«nan d V Scored «n a p a ir o f in- ___— . _ u . t , the b ases a n d BCowne re lieved
T haular'H w alk , Muhleinpn’s Hingie and a fly to le ft ftcored on* iii( t h « , th ird . K ra f t ed the^ fo u r th w ith a sirigU*. fekl Hu.'jso an d WiHiamn storedboth w ith a sjn^lf* to rHiiU-f. J<*» Aildf*r«cni, a n o th e r K u th e rf ird boy,
r«place<l k o a a iu the 3 rd a n d h im ^ ^ ^ in n -ed tti* Indes to vieiory fey s t r u k m g ! .., h ip p y " C h r is t p itch ed a g a in s to u t 16 b a t te r s ami a llo w . ng 4 h i t s N trt^-y ites a n d s e t th e m dow nllre s se l an d < 'u |>kow sk,i'i fie ld ing wl t h th re e s c a n ty h its , w as th e U g fe a tu re o f th e g am e , j W hile B row ne w a s s e t t i n g ' duwn w ith M at t io r u s s o d o in g th e h e av y i tire M oose, h is m a te s Were p o u nd ing h i t t in g by g a t i n g th re e tr ip les . th e ptll to a il c o rn e rs o f th e lot
rea ch e d f i r s t on a fielder’s ch* (ce; SlW(ta, ib , UvU w-ltl uUy th «. W « » ou t th ir te e n s a f e pokes,in the sev en th and Ketie A ra ta , th e i . M . y - » M 4U l ^ » S h « rid an a n d M ike J b C o jr w ereth ird K u th e rfo rd ian w e a r in g ' t h e lo-1 f * ,, f ' ^ , 4^ T ttu- b # t |e |» W ith th reecat re g io n c o lo r s , ' scored hi.- m a te Ju iir wlU th< ' A m*n c * n j an d tw o h its re s p e c tiv d jr . B row ne w ith a s ing le . T h e b ig pu sh , ho w ev er M ourner G ir ls o f N e w a rk , an ex s tru c k -o u t th :r i e e n h a tte r s .
hil|itior« gam*- m ak ing t h e i r first a p p e aran ce In l.y n d h u rs t.
P A S S A IC A . A .
cam e in th e e ig th . • Kddie H usso open ed th a t f r a m e w ith a s ing le . T h o u lac scored h im w ith a s in g le .a n d rounded th e b a se s h im self w h ile th e ] infielders w ere liv ing w ild ca tch es . |A nderson ttreiw .a pass a i^ j ^ s cored l-e^ . c f . . . . . .y h en the cen te r-fie ld e r d r o [ ^ ^ A*ra- j F illrm en , Ib U ’s fly, j j , Cojlo, r f - s s
Ttie Pa.rkers d en ted th e p la n te r , C askey , 3b w ith one ru n in th e fo u r th on a *T. Colo, 2b . double and a pa ir o f e r ro r s . T hey j Jjjfa^rty, i t . . . .Hatred a g ^ in in th e fif th . I .k i t r u i yaot+ujk, gg*rf was w ild , w a lk in g th e first m a n ah)i W illiam s, p tht- second b a t t e r scored h im w ith a ~ . •single. A doub le p lay , A ra ta to Hus- j ' r' e so pulled him o u t n f a h ide, c lo s in g | ' rth e inn ing ; In th e sev en th th e ,Kociteilers , th re a te n e d t<i tie th e | T o ta l - rscore. H a lt, th e f ir s t b a t te r , sing led j IN D E Sth ru s h o r t . an d w hen A ra ta , in an ; a tte m p t to c a tch th e b i l l , d ropped I _ w lf.his glove a t i t , th e em pire |»ejrmitt- ed the ru n n e r to go to th ird . P. l-oruaso, c f M ci'u llough , a m ite .y o u n g ste r a b o u t ! Dre**el, i s eleven o r tw e lv e years o f ag e , j W oJfe, 3b . . . .sm acked a1 s in g le off U r i t r a 's #tiiri, j .Sullivan * f-p . sco ring o w . M cCullough sco red an j S im one, 4The Unions played a h i t i t r h a r d 1 dll a g a i n s t t h e Q u e s t i o n s i n _________ „ .. ___________ — . _ -T-_ _
the broiling heat Sunday m o r n i n g , l i i t h e 'a f t e r n o o n , they w e n t a ^ s ih g le . W ith tw o m en on t h f i f ^ j , ] f
:;r-\ t A,.“c,‘i' *? ,***■-Tl"'11 «* w SBStr?5OT^?!3» »'« t o t h e f ie ld a h a lf h o u r I v t u r e t h e v h e v k i l e d s t a r t i n g t i m e ( w h a H r a l l y . - - •*- j »t«sai n - p
d o y o u t h i n k o f t h a t . K in g ! ) a n d h a d t o w a i t - u n h o u r a n d a h a l f ‘ T om orrow a fte rn o o n , th e l^ g io n - w h i le t h e A C ' s d u g u p a t e a m . ' ,* •
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E v e n t u a l l y , t f ie jw m c r < r » i t m i. I t .U ra t’p ed . P o o r t o n ;
er i n g , M’l i r s r fs ia y m p . W h m iln \ \ ' t i t « l /< itt;‘<- »nd>w ijifr
g a n to ta k e u p a c o l le c t io n a l t e r < l< tin m it' n o r u l l e c ' tion .s a r e ta k e n u p a t tin-' f ie ld , t h e L b n u m d e w im id e d ti
- sn a re . I t w a s J e m a d th e m . A n d o f f th e - f ie ld th e y s c u r r ie d , t a k in g a 6 to f ' f M r i f t t H tW e iff’
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airea w ill trav e l, to M illin g to n to play an ex h ib itio n ' gam e a g a in s t t h e ' '. .n .e team .
'1 hf box s c o re :K O C H K I,LK PA IIK
. 1 , a b - r h eFleiscS, r f - l f .4 , . , .............. & 0 3 11
K teinert, If p .............. . . .3 0 0 0M angin , c .................. 4 1 1 1
4 It 0 * 0 V W r m ’s t , lb ................. 4 « o a
Total
a b r h e.......... ;> 2 2 0.......... 5 0 1 0.......... 4 1 1 0...........5 0 1 0. . . . . 8 1 0 0. . . . .5 1 1 0. . . . . 5 1 1 II
. . . 5 0 1 0.......... 5 1 1 0: : r r . T "ft...‘0 0
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7, 9 0
a b r b e.......... « 0 0 0: . .5 1 3 0
.2 1 0 p. . . . .3 2 0 0-------- 5 1 1 0...........6 2 1 0........... 4 0 2 0.......... 4 0 0 0. . . . . 2 0 1 II...........0 1 0 0
— .36 8 8 0
A seven ru n ra lly ia .Jae s ix th d ro v e T im S h e rid a n fro m th e m ound S u n d ay a f te rn o o n a s t h e B raves took th e th ir d o t a th r e e g a n i^ s e t- to w ith tb e O rig in a ls . M ah le isen , W olkon a n d W e s tp h a l le d t h e a ssa u lt on S h e r id a n an d J im D e m a r e s t w hile
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~~ Mr Peter Kowjski is tin* mu prise b»y’of the week. Larry Fenloit ccmld not gi-t left h.indi<1 f’rtr Deities to twirl tl» (Jtiestion game for the ( mons. KovoUki who has jvl.iyed every position in the infield was called on to pitch. If’ came through
- with a brilliant performance, scattering eight hits an '>chalking. uj five strike *mts There -upon, i wide, h ippy grin spread- < vet Mr. Fenlon s handsome Irish countenance and allowed he had Junib discovered he had a piuher in his hack pocket al! tin* time.
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• The A * continued u> !>«• the mystery team Losing Saturday to ther-(larlsiadt Fa vi iritt-s, ,i nine ~ tm t cotisidered any nfy ‘irong the Athletks went to f'Jition t<i_meet tlw* Pul.iski A (ftdi'ter mined to keep the mav down il nothing else Behind the pltchini of FfSftkie Wilh,uns fa f^'inti l«iy- ..»uwit!u i puilur fox yoy, Si Prendeig.tst1) the A Y Jumped the Pulaski's noted as, one of th<Strongest of the light semi pro nines. vS T'. .„ -
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The Polish A*mwinis.nviit ti> p u 'c c \ in the eighth nniniy v f fheir t i l t imh t h e R u i l i e , r lo r d P le a s u r e . (Hub Suiuldv a f t e r
t u i o n . ’ T h e I th a l s fu u l »«<de i t f a i t h I n t e r e s t i n g inifil that stfssnw Theti S h a h o i i a . t h e hit;, .umlnig. vt.»toig.tter'(t<h<» c a h hcs, field and pile he* M'lth et|iuii d e f t n e s s ; lost control and his s u p p o r t The Rntherfordums n a i l e d h o m e w i t h a 14 to I deeuum.
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By the way, tlie Rutherford pitther was |(rne Arata^aimther Legion hoy (need any more pitchers. Mi I’nndergast?)
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ATHLETICS ^fULL UPSET
Lick Pulplu A . C . A^ter l osii^ Saturday Tilt
T o Carlatadt
K ig h t ru n s in th e t h i r d inning sew ed u p th e N u tle y g a m e o n T uesd a y n ig h t. T w elve b a t t* r» fa c ed the N u tle y h u r le r in t h a t f a t a l fram e b e fo re th e s id e w as re t i r e d . C hris t W o e r ti and M u h le isen e a c h ba tted
tw ic e w ith C h r is t , a n d W o e r tz h ittin g s a fe ly each tim e .
T h e O rig in a l C a rd in a l g a m e : O R IG IN A L < A K O IN A L S
a b >r h e 0 1 2 01 I2 1r © 1 0
0r 2 o 1 0 0
W o e r t i , c f M uhleisen , 2b B row ne, 3b-p W olken, D esim one , | Jb^ l a w le s s , S ea rb y ,W estph B usso ,
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T o t a l s ' - .......... ................ .3 4 .8 » 3B R A V E S
3JT. D e m are s t, If ................. 1 1 0M ille lo t, ,2 b ........................ .4 1 2 0T. S h e rid an , *p-lf ............ 4 0 0 0P a ttis o n lb . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1 3 1S to k e r, c f ............................. 4 0 0 0B ochen, 3b ........................... 4 1 0 tW ilson, ss, . , . . , u , .. i . 4 0 0 0H. D em ares t, c . . . . ,4 0 0 0 0U ip p . 'r f . . . ‘ .......... .------- -- .3 0 1 1L iiley , r f .......... .................. .1 0 0 0
B|r Wttlki Ktag
T o ta ls
S c o re by in n in g s
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O. Cardinals Brave*
0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0—4 0 1 0 0 8 7 0 0 —1$
T o t a l sl?n»t>ire»—O ra ffa n a n d C arm an .
-RHiMWrr-lfe yilttanj#, .cf .. ;rTW...T houlac , If . ............Muibeiwr, Sb ...........Anderson, Sli ...........A rata »h ..........K ra ft,- r f ..........................M aloney, c IJ c itru , p ..............
Totals ....... .- -f-1:: .........................
Score by innings:l.yiutliuj--1 101Rochelle Park ...oon
A team ytnt nmloKd'ly haven t heard much abait is (Ik cow boys. Any. W|iy, W?ell, the inw p<iiuhe.i> have'won futir con *cutive games tlie Viktj^s, . ,,f f|h. Bravei, hfng thclast victim Tluy want to keei< the nv nd a seent,.Why7 Well, they don't waiH ihe-other te,niv> t hey ho|v to inveigle on th,' playing arena, jto become frighteneil,
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Any <t you hasrtvitJ"' fr».in.ijji't. -whrr-Tmacr a dark, 'heavy shadow creeping fter you in th« daik. run' Its Saile O'Sullivan ready Ui valp y»*i unless a-f.mr with his (Viwhvys h arranged
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The Mteak was thutv eight Now it is no ni<ve We mean the nrc<sd nf |*F .u l*>s \ \ ill*>\\s The team had licked everv )uns«g team in Lyndhurst „ k a.mpile its r,\.ad Well, it t.»i the jaduons .me sunny little .ilterni**i (lasl Satwday) to tvni’ the WiBow- dJtil (full ftvoftl, tfifr*
♦ - -o— __ .
The Isgh'n .«iitfit miKt liifve vctnethnu: mote than au i t t i f f i i v k a l i r ' f i i T F t i f W f f jp i f i t h f f i t w r t tg jh r B e r i f p n t-nun t v < harttf’it'tiihif’ tit, I,,, ,ii m ttf upheld the t t t m c
W t t n t 'y its / s r e d e c e v to r j .and n n f i t a t e d to o . i t h a s n o t o f y n e J a ll o f it» h . , <‘u i h .
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Win Two Prizes
3 0 2 24 0 0 04 1 1 1
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. . 1 ,,2 1 0 The A th |» tic s tro u n c e d tlw P u la« k — A.C. at Naah Oval, Clifton, last Sun
33 4 8 4 day . Tlte C aa l s c ir e w a s 8 lo 5. | f—ij--------LVMIIU KKr , Prank W flliams, new est acquisition I 1 P * I I ■
e of the A*^ hurled f.^- the f,»st time. LOCdl llgC O IlS0 j and turned! in a* pretty * Job as any J0 A thletic p i tc h e r has ^accatmplisbed t h i s ! o ! «t s» i« . n « »llowe,l o n ly six h i t s an dB | but fo r n u m ero u s e r r o r s , the P u ia s k is ■ — ------- '• j would hav* scored exactly one run.; Pigeons owned by William Kunle, ” |Pur a while it looked as if these rr Kern avenue fancier, won first andY j rors would lose the game for the St. second* tn a 500 mile grind held by1 P&terSBeB. Going intn the sixth in- the Passaic Pigeon Ranug Club,
ning the Pulaski- were leading, 31 Kunle’s' bird* got home in l,3fil.*lt e o n #m) **** A‘» s p j^ a re ^ l to be in a an d 1.852.27. T hose figdVes are th e
slum p. . n u m b e r of y a rd s e ach b ird averaged .B u t in th § t f r a m e 'G eary s in g le ,! T h e o rd e r of a r r iv a ls :
ami Jo e H u iik s h it ' a doul.lr to c a n - ' * • - - . . . . .1JK1.61ISO * ter, sending Isfn to third. Kd KutiVa w - J- Kunle ..........................1 Jla2.!f7200 - 4 fliail uiit; but Johnnie K^t-rstoi, wlttiw Oixw ls>ft .....................................1,848.51
battiag average hasn’t boea Naasing ° Loca»cio .................. .1,816.17iatsi many figur»s u f b te, ta a th s d Wag*sh ,£. . . 1^0»7Uout a long home run de»p into left lh*vis k Sobeiski . . . . . . . . . , 1J!77.&4field. However, m-trr errors allowed Hugo Coemer ..............................1,2155.44the 4'ltft<mit*a to j#P inahs" saajt •'■"f**''! Zeim ................ ......... IJtO 11Inning a n d i t to o k th re e m o re ru n s ^ " ’,n • '•a rh u g a . .1^66.85on four hit* in the seventh to finally ‘ 1a>{* , • ....................... 1,299.37sew up th* game for the Athlrtics. ■,ohn J.ur**. , .....................
Saturday the A'« lost to the Carl- ** " 1 .......... ...sta.lt Favorite, at l.indbergh Oval,) _ . _ . C10 to fi. Chet Dorsch started on the: BATS . >80!mound, h u t was g iy en hi» usaa l m is - ; I ■■ —erable support B ill C allaghvr wa O tio S tellato.
HK*T DAN1BL8 LOOKS’em o v e r . . r r : >■ r
Bert Daniels, who coaches ah*t tan College’s baseball team* and scoats for tha Naw York YaokMa. was behind tbe back-stop aad tbe Lyndhunt bench a t ’ th i American Legion came Saturday afternoon looking the local boys over. Giving them tba double O aa! they say in tbe movie*. (Or where? )
Mr. Ugnielii is the man who hand* out scholarship* to good looking prospects irrespective of whether they know their geometry, algebra, history o r such. Show him the budding s ta r and the rest is set.
From what we gathered, he wa? well impressed with Joe Anderson_*nd Rena Arata, two of the three Rutherford boys with the Legion. And by tbe way, he w»a inquiring for Charlie Clock whom he watched iu action last year.
* • •CARDINALS SET-UP CAMP
M arty Dolan and his travelling Cards will travel ao longer Theii longest Irek will I* Ui Nutky. Undei M arty's personal supervision, th*C a r d s h a v e fomwl and re -m a d e a n ahi fie ld ift N u tle y .' The fie ld /o rm e r lj u s e d b y th e N u tle y Elk*.
The field has this and that wrong with it now but-if things turn out a*Dolan expects, everything will soon be under control. No one has to hunt for work to do. There’s &o much of it- (And don't we know it!)
• » »Co w b o y s h id e a g a in
The Cowboys, that unique gang who hang-out on the corner of Stuyvesant and Valley Brook, venues, are in action again alid are very much in favor of getting it on th<»*iyie to scare “Pop” Russell and his Brdjj.es into ac tion. The Braves Scorer says'he can’t pufesibly finif aii open date, fiat the insistent Cowboys are rising the B’; something awful- So, what to do?
A ' couple of ''weeks ago the Cow” boy* rode the 'Jacksons into the dust and on Sunday morning a number of their ranch mingled with other fan; and together they trimmed the Vik ings, 8-4. Thus breaking a Jong w h . skein of the Vikings. 3
They had a' nice looking team oi the tie Ul but wbat could they (minut the Brave* and Cards who played with them on Sunday) do against th» mighty Russell team.
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“DfM” MANSFIELD | IN ACTION AGAIN
Among the former greats of th» Cowboy line-up "on Sunday morain* was. liidfrey “Doc” Mansfield. "‘Doc’ may be remembered as having playe* th* outfietd fo r the old y.A.C.
Mansfield was doing the eh«ckinf for the pickups and be siid it wa; his- first bit of action since the L.A.C. threw in the sponge. He was going great guns out there on tlie mound.We mean that he |oolu*j gooil in action again after such a long layoff.
We asked hint how the old soup- bone (that’s big league talk for P»"f
Billy U adella -**Ut h i, (Doc’s) «nger ort than tw a with h u sharp book And then he became real senUwen
t r * Uu ^* r. * • * * " r t cotne to-g ^h er again a ^ hwre om good old talk of tbe gead old day* p S t
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BRAVES FINALLY BRRAK rWILIGHT JINX
2? <*■ * • » " v e . finally broke^ • • J * * 1" with . win.Aad how! They tra— csd the West Nutley A.A. l l - l , ea Tweaday evening.
^ I * * * * Ted^ Wolken, who racensad a temfte coat- at sun-hur. pushing a lawn-»ower •ear the outfield of Braves Field, and hurled three-hit ball. Wolken wa* to nave started hut last minute plans
ilike McCoy who ia doing hia fait- •aag far tbe Brave* played ent m the garden a a t had a *ary, eery easy time * **• 1^1 twe pop-ffys tohandle. He f t e a , hit ^ (we he likes to aay it.
.• * »CD*8 AGAIN
What with the end ef tha reign of the Cubs ahd the Cab Jr>. fo r most two years, it was tin e for a new COBS to pop up. Aad pop it did.
The team, the Trojan Jrs„ who occupied some ef thia Very valuable space k m tiase age, disbanded and thea brought forth a new edition of tbe dab which they called the Cubs. They play en Saturday mornings at the Bravea Field.^They have a vary cla**y little team there and if they atiek a* did the older Cub Jr*., they will riae to fame aad fortune. (Wa of the old Cabs got our pfettuwa in th* paper.) Soon, very KMWi now, theae Cuba will face those powerful sluggers (get th a t last*oad, Gieaaon), the Rockne* and our dime rides on the Cubs.
So there, Patty, bring on your Willows!
After ad that, do we still owe your elub a dime for a chance, Sonny. We, meant all that and more to*.
» • aOil) YOU KNOW THAT:
Charlie Glocfc ia hitting over .600 with the Cardinals ? ^ \
Tommy Ceeaaber ot the RntherfordX Crescents got a hewer on aa ordinary single? ;
A loyal faa paid oat ten backs in’ tw* day* for bonter* at Braves Field. Si* t> Dolan’s Card* and four to the Brave*.
Mike McCoy i* taking baseballseriyfit fer a change and he loat hi* first ganse for the Bradys on Sunday.
The young mascot of tbe Cardinals played a half inning Sunday and handled two chances like a big timer.
The Viking* will taka two games on the wrong side of the score fine week from Sunday.
Ray Browne, sensational pitcher of the Brave*, is not yet eighteen but will mmm get hi* chance in fast com-
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UNIONS WIN AFTER LOSING
fenlon-C.'oached Outfit, A fter Losing Morning Tilt,
Fake Wtxjd-Ridge 6-5
pitching arm) was feeling and he re pit**! something lo the effect that he was goin,j t<, hand it in soon.
But later in week he was down at the Brave's Field warming the old right. He expects to go down to Neptune over the Fourth and play some place on his brother George’s team. Any where pn the diamond would
As we aii do, (Doc" got to talking of the old times (get the old well known towel out now) and Especially
Aady Reno, former Columbus Club third-sack*r, is making good dough for the Washington, N. J., nine.
The BRAVES can make th* Unions carry pails of milk for their break fast, lunch aad dinner as fa r as ball I* concerned.
Thru relationship with Ed Licitra and speaking to a certain Miss, we have buried the hatchet with the ludes.
A member of the Braves wiU'prob-*<f the I-A C. He told what a fine 1 »Wy run for the Athletics in the field t r a m tw .y h*ui, fine fir jd urvtf fin** op d iy o n Mtmtiuy.position. *5le told how the' big league •rout* fame after “Red" Regan, the L.A.C. catcher, and how, Began left camp shortly after. He told how
Orioles WinF r o m S c r a a l o n
The hr» t and second place teams of the Sports League basketball tournament are expecting their promised reward* on Monday night.
j Kusso, rf . ! ......... 3 1 1 0 0 0i l)e Erino, p . . . . . . . t . . . . 2 1 0 0 3 0
1204* 85 i DeFrino, the local nepro-!! I »47!6H Auction of the Yankee’. Mr. Girniri,
j let the Scranton ft. B. C. of Penn'S yleania dwwn with two hits Friday | and won for the Orioles 9 to 2.
IW y hammered oat niae hits. iThe box acore:
T , . . . . A - .................... „ 1 „ „ „ form er Iocm] high nttl *>rTh*' A ^ “7* strtmge.t , a | | ^ tu th, re ^ o e . ho.ever, ,t w ., m-huai U ^b .11 player, came in t. i f* ‘i" U a t vu,tin« K“ - ^ r
S.* v, 1 m n n ' ^ t h e t , m t . . hi* own fo r th e .N ew ark P rep SchoolIhs. lrv.Jvi « ih ! »W ? 1° Thr A thlftW « J a y t'ombin hf urvs rrk«i^d by thatUu* ■ f u S & n n ih l i L i a tiun X*dp«ry tw PH**r to K Ru« to d a y . IM iy io f th ird fo r t h r (M tlO tE M^ .,u g h «dh X a T Z <Hto finished «o n d inLn aU5.hrevW, . u d “ «m ^ i t h t | ' U " ' ~ ^
A. r. ]rmm - ----------- j— ■ —— — -
Totals ------------ H B # i» 10 1SCiANTON B. B. C
C.naU, cf . . . lh- Briant If SceUada, rf .
Iruagnie a nm, with kid* I4e Ed,Ue 1 mu a. FddaKusau, Hid I tv ajuc, WdIidn«. Arat « and H»*ib KTaTi h<4dmgdown rxrds’ WMl, ik ,,, imjgim-, then t«. S m -n and give thei** •*» the m m V ^ iie lw ' ___nme the ««ver If the> don't ,. .rm back «uh the Stage title **”* u *** ■*“*«! m their
| half of the extra ^w .oo. bat r«sU
7h,- Irvington nine, fresh from winning the firs! hslf of the muni-! clpal league schedule in Irvington, 1 was given a sUong go by theI -wofiiC -------— ----- -— .*—y !
P e te Kovolski pu lled a su rp rise when he w as sent in to pitch. The local .H urler set th e v ia itu rs dow * w ith e ig h t h i u and k e p t them wide- ly s ,a l t e r e d Kovolski p itched when I V ie IVJ uca, sou thpaw aee, oHild not Im a t th e field f o ^ th e g am e 1 V I n in g t u n b a t te r s , .ev en at whom have haled above M n all W W muld not re a c h h»v.Wjo-tt damage might have been d»i
Wraknes, with the stick held h**k thr I <oona (hit), K4 ' irhhaidl. teg u la r catcher who patrolled nghl Aeld. cn«M gvv ,« tn the lam s w Murray, the lanky l o w uaad by the Irvington aut&l. l,<4hanit hit
safelyT h e t 'n io n s tied tb e g a a ie - a p la
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Health Hints "For Amateur Athletes
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Mr. and Mrs. Wittmj* Schaefer, of are Spending two weeks
B A S E B A L L !Saturday, July 2 ,
B R A V E v. ORIOLES
S u n d ay , Ju ly )B R A V E S v s . N E W A R K IR IS H R A M B L E R S
~ i l # A.M.
B R A V I S w R U T H E R F O R P L E A S U R E C L U B~ •■pTwBCr”" ■■■ ■ ’ ------
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B R A V E S vs r e i h e r s
All A t B nves Held
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Earl Hawlajr, M n. Sanaa*! X Hix- m , Mn. Parcieai Ch—man, Mn. Mancy Giha»ra, Mta. N»Ua»»l Reynold*. Mr*-Adrian Van den Heurel, Mra. Chart** Mn. Williamf . Atdridce. M A C. C. Chriajt. Mra. Henry Daacher, Mr* Harty futU r*. Mr*. Kate CM**r», and » tv ' Jaltas C, Srtoppdol.
TS* Som e o f M r and Mr*. Harry Jackaon, of -Pa** avenue, w a s t t* ' Mane <rf a lowly party Saturday afternoon! mtvm la honor of lh# tenth irrfhdar •aw veW iry '"* their
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m jungle to th e a o o s o f th e w orld , a n dw ill a p p e a r a t ., P ro c to rs - T h e a tr e
_ N ew ark.The p ic tu re sh o w s , am o n g o th e r :
events, a s ta lk in g , p re y in g , - f ro th m * 1 fem ale t i g e r c u t a t in y baby e le p h an t o ff fro m i t s m o th e r . T he b a b y j pachyderm is no h ig h e r from t h e 1 jrrou$d th a n a m ed iu m K**«d po lice i dog. S t i l l w h im p e r in g fo r its i» o th -
'«*•* m ilk i t s en se s d a n g e r . U s m i n - • ia tu re t r u n k t r u m p e ts a h SO S f o r ; m am a. T h e t ig e r re le n tle ss , tif^laat<y[ in ten t o n th e k il l , lopes along . Thi w ee e le p h a n t ru n s th is w ay a n d th a t. I t tu rn s , s c a m p e rs to th e wil«l j bush w i th t e r r o r w h ite th e t ig e r enem y t r a i l s i t w ith liro lin g t m g u e j and b a re d fan g s .
B ut F r a n k B uck is th e re w ith a lo n g -b a rre lle d rif le . A c a re fu l, e a s y , j w e ll-tra in e d sh o t b r in g s th e t i g e r j down. A n d th e n a wiliT c h a s e to j c ap tu re th e b a b y e le p h a n t w ith h is |
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am bles in to c®m>>. I t is sii you n g its eyes a re s t i l l unopened . B uck places i t in a ro u g h -h ew n cab in built s i* fe e t off th e ground.- P in n e r time, a n d a h u n g ry cuib, M isStng i ts m o th e r, li f ts t h e s ifa p le la tc h , p a r t ly by acc id en t. B y in s tin c t i t ro lls off ) > t h e ju n g le . T h e re ’s h e a r t ' in
t e r e s t ! Now co m e s . th e v illia n o f the p ie c e , a lo n g , lith e , - fo r k e d - to n g u e d sn ak e co iled in th e sun , e v e ry e a r and sen se a l iw w ith h u n -
Kero, Longarzo Are Wed SundayA w ed d in g w a s so lem n ise ') S a t
u rd a y a f te rn o o n a t t h r u 1 ■ >' -lock. a t . S ac red H e a r t .C h iircb , v/hcn Miss
M ary K e rb , ' d a u g h te r of. M r. a n l M rs. J o h n K e ro . o f RI5- N e w a r k ave-. nue, becam e t h f b r id e of l’e te r T.on- g a ra o , son o f W r . a n d M rs. A n th o n y V .o n g a n o , o f 125 K in g slan d av en u e . The ce rem o n y i t a s p e rfo rm ed ;by th e Kev. T h o m as J . M .c D n rm a t, p a s to r of t h e chu rch .
T h e ' •bride, w h o w as g iv e n in m a r r ia g e b y h e r fa th e r , W ore a gow n o f iv o ry s a t in , w ith a tu lle ve il, c au g h t w ith o ra n g e b lo ssom s. She c a r r ie d a w h ite p ra y e r -book fro m w hich fe ll a sh o w er o f lilie s
, o f t h e v a lle y an d g a rd in is s . <„ Miss Helen Kero, s is te r of th e
- 1 bride, was maid of" honor. Shi- wore a g o w n -o f p each colored net,, witha p e ac h co lo red h a t trimmed ijn blueb lu e lace m i t t s , “and peach eolosed s lip p e rs . S h e carried te a «"oaea.
T h o m a s Kina, o f New Y o rk City, w as b est m an .
A w«Ming dinner fur the immediate families w as s e rv e d lit Hilt b r id e ’s borne.
O n th e ir return' from a motor honeym oon t r i p , t h e couple w ill five a t 125 Kingsland av e n u e .
T h e b r id e g ro om is a g r a d u a t e o f C o lu m b ia U n iv e rs ity , a n d r h<dds a p o s itio n w ith a N ew ark a r r h i t .w t u r a l firm . ;—
Comics PartIn Modern Life
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The Sunahin* Bowling O t* held the it cb sing meeting of A t M M . a t the Kraft Alley* oa Wednesdayafternoon.
Mr*. Mary Zech rolled the highest _------ ------game for the season, a score o4 SS2. A ndrwai ««**•
Others who bowWt) on Wsdnaoday were Mrs. Florence Castle*, Mra. Hia- ubrth Schacht, Mrs. James l*emareat,Mr*. Albert Newman, Mr*. Hour ard Bridgman, Mrs. Gertrude Slaaoaswt,Mia. Etta Biohler, Mra. Thoma*
dancing, «ad »«tfreshmen»* f«r the ’f i tovuooU. wit* a %btbday <«he a* a i -„m m m L -, ■ u » t 't *•*' u' i
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Andrews, Maael M Csfferty. How . a . » llT y » .f McCaffenty. , Barothy l»e*M*»»e, r „ , , , .»««i»j «i «>•«•Charlotte RkbW, l^retw <>W >.VMmn O 'N e ili, U w H itt*ro»*ii, K ^ r J S S ,»m "" I IVir.aiir mu) Hium * *t> »u »mi
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T h e m o re d y n am ic1 p o rtio n s o f •‘B rin.'; ’Km B ack A liv e” R K O R adio picture* sh o w s a c tu a l co m b a ts b e tw een t ig e rs an d p y th o n s^ c rocod iles, p a n th e rs and w a te r tiiltrala. C^y<ie E . E l l io t t d ire c te d th i s p roduction in th e M ala y ja n s l e s fo r th e V an J leu r- en C o rp o r ta tio n . I t opens a t th e KKO 1 ’ro fU ir T h e a tr e , N ew ark , S a t u rd a y July* 2nd.
c a r to o n s o f a m e tro p o lita n news- ; p a p er such a s th e New Y ork HerS^d ! T r ib u n e a re - " P e t e r .H abbit” for [y o u n g ch ild ren an d W eb s te r 's ‘‘T im a | Soul” , “ Mr- a n d M rs.,” “ IV* S o n - 1 in -law ” . “ B ru tu sT ' “ C la ren ee" , and
“T he S m y th es” fo r th e m o ie so p h is tic a ted ;
Each one df th e s e has added to its p o p u la r i ly With th e y e a rs a n d
: is en jo y ed , by m o re ch ild ren and nd- u lt* ^« la .y t h a n , ev e r b e fo re . E a c h h a s b u i l t u p a s e t ,o f c h a ra c te rs a T fa m il ia r and in tim a te to tb e th o u s a n d s w ho fo llow th em a s th e ir own fa m ilie s . And each is an ac to r on th e l ig h t com edy stage, that comes <to you as . part of the biggftf *>ar- g a in in m o d ern life — y o u r n e w s p a p e r .
Outdoor Session Held Thursday
N in e te e n officors and mehtber* o fc n m m ltte e a o f l .y n d h u rs t HiMe Cla*» fo r W w hen w e re p re s e n t a t an o u t - iloejjr m e e tin g held fK tr sd a y in Es- « C otin ty rterf«»rvatiort, w ith p ^ 's i - ( le n t Mrs. liearge H e ila n d , in charge.
A h o t N ew E n g la n d luncheon w as e n jo y e d b y a l l . , - ,
I t w as decided to hold th e o p e n in g d a y fo r n e x t seaso n ofl T u e s la y , S e p te m b e r 27 th . A n o u td o o r m e e tin g f o r th e e n t i re c la ss w ill be h e ld "Ht ()«*tubc»r.
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Mirs. Herman J’ellniti, of Willow avenue, entertained at tuivcheon at her hom e, Thursday.
CiuestK Were Mrs. Elmer G«ri*ley, Mrs; Nell Kotin, and Mrs. Andrew Reyelt, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Neit', and Mis*. Grace 1‘ftug, of Ly»«)bun«t.
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T h e w eek ly f a m ily a r g u m e n t a b o u t who’fl ,p>et th e comic s e c t io n o f th e S u n d a y (ia |« r f i r s t is j u s t p a r t o f th e g r e a t ' A m e rican „<-c:u— tiim ie,^ i n ' color o r p la in b la ck a n d w h ite , h a v e a u n iq u e f a s c in a t io n f o r e v e r y o n e fro m G r a n d f a th e r t o l i t t l e S u sie .
T h e p o w er o f daily a n d S u n d ay j com ics, p a r t ic u la r ly o v e r th e y o u n g -j *-r n ltiabffH r o f -tHe - f a m d y , - ia - ta d a jL . f r a n k ly r e c o g n i/ed by parenls and e d u c a to rs , alike. F o r t h a t reason , th o u g h tfu l parents sec to it thid on ly th e m o s t wholesome “ fu n n ie s” m a k e th e i r a p p e a ra n c e a ro u n d th e liouse. T o d a y i t is e a s ily possib le to secu re co m ics to suit e v e ry ag* a n d temperament, from th e liedtrln* s to ry ty p e to the m o re s u b tle fo rm o f hum or.
^ tlo o d e x a m p le s o f t h e w id e range of Appeal to be found in the com ic
High School Students
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T u to r in g m ay be h a d tn d iv ls lii ally o r in g r in d s -
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n d n idu .il ra le s ..Students who have failed’a ''i 1.
iert in Mr. Fiore's Class will not tie Ota red by Mr. Fiore, in accordance s-ith a ruling by the Board of lk )w stio n « ' "
to H o u r s o l tu to r in g c o v e r o n e ha lf year’s w ork .
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attend summer schoolf{eu> Classes—
JUNE 27 — J U L Y * Intensive Courses for College
Students and Teachers. H O U R S 9 A.M. T O 1 P.M .
Rutherford Secretarial School
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