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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1938 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITfZEN PAGE SEVEN<br />

Lewis A. A. Meets<br />

Carteret Legion Team<br />

Tomorrow Evening<br />

Quintet Will Play Saturdiiy Nite<br />

Games At Hi«h School<br />

Auditorium<br />

Tomorrow evening the Lewis A. A.<br />

•will inaugurate<br />

its new Saturday<br />

night same policy, when It meets<br />

the Caiteret American Legion team<br />

in the High School Auditorium here.<br />

In the preliminary game, the Lewis<br />

Girls' team will meet the KeaTisburg<br />

Oirls' Club team and there will<br />

be dancing before and after the<br />

same.<br />

Arrangements have been made lor<br />

tames here every Saturday night<br />

during the remainder of the season<br />

with tome of the fastest teams in<br />

this iection meeting the local quintet.<br />

Sun Meets Rotary;<br />

McGraws vs. Buskeys<br />

In Y League Tonight<br />

Tonight in the Club<br />

League it<br />

the YMCA, thet# will be two games<br />

In the 'first the Sun Oil will meet<br />

the Kotary and In the second<br />

the<br />

McGraws will roll the Buskeys.<br />

Next Thursday, there will be four<br />

games, the K of C rolling the Catholic<br />

Club; Frank's Market rolling the<br />

Busikey team, and the Scribes meet-<br />

Ing the Terra Cobta and the<br />

Perfect<br />

Vest rolling the Jersey<br />

Central.<br />

Friday night the Sun Oil w:ll<br />

roll McGraws and the Pennsylvania<br />

Railroad will oppose the Rotary.<br />

Scores of' Tecent games:<br />

Buskeys (1) Kennedy 193, 223,<br />

201; McCarthy 210, 177, 148; Lambertson<br />

174, 172, 143; S. Sczalolskl<br />

167, 159, 192; Adams, 180, 200, 192.<br />

Totals 924, 931, 882.<br />

P. B. B. (2) Trowell, 163, 202,194;<br />

•Carrigg 160, 128, 147; Purcell 167,<br />

226, 188; Stivers 217, 206, 192; Thomas<br />

164, 222, 190. Totals 891, 988,<br />

SH.<br />

* * *<br />

McGraws (1) Glendinnlng 184,<br />

174 171; Goodlng xxx, xxx, 149;<br />

Hammer 142, 124, xxx; Groves 129.<br />

144, 183; Plcarle 148, 174, 170; R.<br />

Karle 182, 188, 145. Totals 785, 824,<br />

4)18.<br />

Scribes (2)<br />

Coogan 205. 133, xxx,<br />

Howard xxx, xxx, 133; B. Steiner<br />

199 247, 151; Gent 159, xxx, xxx;<br />

McHose xxx, 195. 170; S. Steiner 161,<br />

St. Mary's Wins<br />

From South River by<br />

Two Point Margin<br />

By a two point maraln, St. Mary's |<br />

boat out South River High on the<br />

Augusta street court here Saturday<br />

night in a thrilling exhibition. The<br />

final score was 28 to 26.<br />

Weinman was responsible for the<br />

winning goal that put'Victory in the<br />

Saints' bag, and gave them their<br />

sixth consecutive victory.<br />

St. Mary's was trailing by<br />

ten<br />

points at the start of the third period<br />

and jumped up to even the<br />

score as the fourth period closed.<br />

Two points were secured by each<br />

team in the overtime period.<br />

With a minute and a half to play<br />

in the final regular period, Ryan of<br />

St. Mary's missed a foul try and<br />

with a half minute remaining Bonus<br />

of South River missed a similar<br />

chance.<br />

Harkins and Crowe put St. Mary's<br />

out in front by a two point margin<br />

in the first overtime period,<br />

and<br />

Fritsch tied up the game for the<br />

third time with only twenty seconds<br />

of the period remaining.<br />

South River<br />

Mursky. f<br />

Sitze, f<br />

Pawlowskl, f-c<br />

Senko, f<br />

Fritsch. c<br />

Sigle. g<br />

Bonus, g<br />

Hatter, g<br />

Totals<br />

ST. MARY'S<br />

McGowan. f<br />

Weinman, f<br />

Ryan,c<br />

Dolan, c<br />

nnrkins, g<br />

Crowe, g<br />

Totals<br />

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Three Rutgers Teams<br />

To Resume Activities<br />

Tomorrow Night<br />

Swimming, Basketball, Wrestling<br />

Teams End Holiday<br />

Layoffs.<br />

Rutgers University athletic teams,<br />

idle during the Christmas vacation,<br />

will resume activities this week<br />

\yith the basketball, swimming and<br />

wrestling teams meeting intercollegiate<br />

opponents o n Saturday.<br />

The undefeated basketball team<br />

197 xxx - Gent xxx, xxx, 181; M. Soo; will have Dickinson for its fifth" op-<br />

W 161.' 177. Totals 912, 955, 812. * ' "-• •<br />

* * *<br />

Botary (1) D. Reed 167, 177, 175;<br />

Blind 135, 135, 135; R. Mason, 105,<br />

160 169; Blind 135, 135, 135; Stephenson<br />

244, 192, 196. Totals 829, 801,<br />

810.<br />

Catholic Club (2) McGuire 163,<br />

191, 177; Sh&V> 157, 161, 192; Blind<br />

135 135, 135; Carroll, 201, 169, 177;<br />

Banfleld 159, 199, 165. Totals 812,<br />

850, 846.<br />

* * *<br />

Perfect Vest (1) M. Weiss 154,<br />

160 149; D. Weiss 145, xxx, xxx;<br />

Switzer xxx, 154, 131; J. Yanas 199,<br />

172, 132; M. Yanas 161, 182, 130;<br />

A. Szagolscky 211, 205, 169. Totals<br />

870, 873, 711.<br />

Rotary (2) D. Reed, 135. 15B, 156;<br />

Safrnn 187, 169, 215; Peterson 182,<br />

150, 170; Ried, 181, 155, 151; Stephenson<br />

203, 173, 188. Totals 888. 803,<br />

£80.<br />

* * *<br />

Sun OH (0)<br />

(Forfeit.)<br />

ponent of the season in the Rutgers<br />

Gymn at 8:30 Saturday night.<br />

The<br />

other two outfits, opening their<br />

current seasons, will travel as the<br />

swimmers face Columbia at New<br />

York and the wrestlers tackle Princeton's<br />

matmen at Princeton.<br />

In view of the return to form that<br />

gave them a one-point victory over<br />

Princeton's cagers, the Scarlet<br />

basketball players will be favored<br />

over the Dickinson team which lost<br />

its opening game to the Tigers.<br />

Coach Frank Hill is far from confident,<br />

however, for the visitors will<br />

be seeking revenge for two successive<br />

defeats at the hands of the<br />

Rutgers quintet.<br />

The'swirnming team that will open<br />

the most difficult Rutgers schedule<br />

hi years shows promise of being<br />

even stronger than last" year's oncecicfeated<br />

array. The only important<br />

losses through graduation were<br />

This spectacular ski turn is one<br />

of the highlig<strong>hts</strong> pictured in<br />

"Snow Thrills," Just released by<br />

Castle Films for the small projectors<br />

of home and .school movie<br />

enthusiasts. Personally edited by<br />

Eugene Castle, the small gauge<br />

picture Is a professional newsreel<br />

covering every Imaginable winter<br />

sport.<br />

Locust Will Meet<br />

Nebus Club in Heart<br />

League Monday Nite<br />

Monday night in the Sacred Heart<br />

Bowling League, the Jjocusts will<br />

meet the Nebus Club, Tuesday night<br />

Ernston meets the Kurzawa outfit,<br />

Wednesday it will be Franks against<br />

Clemys and the action for the week<br />

will end Friday night with Adams<br />

rolling the Benedicts.<br />

Scores of recent matches:<br />

Emston (0): C. Gomolka (1) 166.<br />

S. Petner (2-3) 138; 167. A. Lagoda<br />

162; 135. T. Phillips (1): 101. A.<br />

Gomolka (1-3) 129; 152. Zretoiec,<br />

2-3) 258; 147. Kolodjieski 164; 130<br />

200. K. Petner (1-2); 204; 145. Totals,<br />

764; 833; 801.<br />

Nebus Assn. (3): Jensen 190: 200<br />

193. Hess. 203; 177; 219. C. Moran,<br />

179; 255; 192. Kennedy, 209; 202;<br />

171. Cowan, 173; 157; 232. Totals:<br />

954; 991; 1007.<br />

* * *<br />

Benedicts (1): Swlderski, 185;<br />

36; 145. Wojciechowski: 153; 147;<br />

163. F. Walczak. 149; Rev. Urtoanik,<br />

2-3) 92; 118. J. Sharo, 167; 146;<br />

31. W. Walczak, 202; 150; 162. To-<br />

,als: 856; 671; 719.<br />

Kureaiwa's (2): Hrankowski. 145;<br />

66; 152. Si Sharo, 176; 190; 169.<br />

'loskonka, 125; 166; 166. C. Sharo,<br />

79; 159; 144. Klosek, 157; 182; 181.<br />

Totals 782; 863; 812.<br />

* * *<br />

Clems Club (0): Dcforzynski, 126;<br />

189; 173. Adamecs 137; 164; 155. A.<br />

Jankowski, 145; 131; 140. Koziorowski,<br />

131; 152; 185. Ciszewski, 234;<br />

210; 177. Totals 773; 846; 830.<br />

Adams (3); Keraperski, 155; 152;<br />

155. Szatkoski, 125; 196; 105. Dzlekan,<br />

222; 183; 144. L. Lagoda, 150;<br />

Green's Men's Shop<br />

Wins Roll Off With<br />

Peterson Pharmacy<br />

Green's Men shop<br />

annexed the<br />

first half title in the<br />

YMCA City<br />

League Tuesday evening when they<br />

took three games from Peterson's<br />

Pharmacy in a roll off to decide the<br />

tie for first<br />

place. They knocked<br />

down a total of 3014 pins against<br />

2677 for the Pill Rollers.<br />

Pemberton was top<br />

man in the<br />

match with a total of 629 pins.<br />

The scores:<br />

Green's Mens Shop: Pemberton,<br />

202; 206; 222. Moran. 226: 207; 203.<br />

Becker, (1) 161. Kennedy (2-3):<br />

181; 232. V. Poulson, 182; 211; 221.<br />

J. Poulson, 184; 178; 199. Totals:<br />

955; 982; 1077.<br />

PeteTson Pharmacy: Carlisle 166;<br />

176; 177. Lowndes,<br />

B. Lamibertson, (1)<br />

149; 173; 168.<br />

145. AWbatlello<br />

(2-3): 183; 200. Fox, 197; 209; 156.<br />

Cowan, 167; 226; 185.<br />

967; 886.<br />

Totals 824;<br />

J C P & L. (3) Neweth 121, 152,: Simpson, back stroke swimmer, who<br />

163; Bu:ke, 131, 153, 170; Riley, 151,<br />

140, 131; Newton xxx 7890$—7890 ..<br />

140, 131; Blind 135, xxx, xxx; Newton<br />

xxx. 125, 136; Gominger 166, 194,<br />

221. Totals 704, 764, 821.<br />

* * *<br />

Frank's Market (0)<br />

(Forfeit.)<br />

K. of C. (3) Grimley 135, 161,<br />

178; Wiater 144, 212, 146; Gelsinon<br />

111, 153, 126; Nolan 145, 161, 169;<br />

Gundrum 181, 117, 183. Totals 716,<br />

804, 802.<br />

* * *<br />

Perfect Vest (2) J. Yanas 171, 146,<br />

212: F. Zagrzecki 181, 166, 138; D.<br />

Weiss 171, 166, 119;<br />

C. Symanski<br />

152, 165, 148; A. Shabolsky 204, 187,<br />

209. Totals 879, 830, 826.<br />

Terra Cotta (1) Bodziak 177, 199,<br />

171; Lizura 142, xxx, 152: Carroll<br />

xxx, 148, xxx; Boshada 164, xxx,<br />

157; McCaCrthy xxx, 130. xxx; Dowtlell<br />

185, 183. 200: Shang 197, 168,<br />

150. Totals 865, 828, 830.<br />

will be more than replaced by several<br />

up-a'n-coming sophomores.<br />

Columbia's natators, growing move<br />

powerful each year, will start with<br />

a good chance of toppling the Scarlet<br />

team for their second victory<br />

s:nce 1928 in the series which has<br />

seen Rutgers win eight times.<br />

Raphael Birthplace a Museum<br />

The house where Raphael, the<br />

famed Italian painter, was born in<br />

1483, at Urbina, is a museum.<br />

Blind, Catches Fish<br />

Though blind, the Chinese dolphin<br />

is able to catch and devour fish<br />

that have normal sight.<br />

Many Cumiiounds of Carbon<br />

There are more than 250,000<br />

known compounds of carbon which,<br />

with hydrogen, is the chief ingredient<br />

of natural gas.<br />

Fritz Faulkner, diver; Doane Me- 173.' 212' A Marczak 135. 188". 22B.<br />

Carthy, distance man. and Eddie rotaj s 78 rj, 89a. 842<br />

* * *<br />

Locust (1) Rev. Urbanik 159, 178,<br />

203; A. Urbanik 166, 161, xxx; Cierpial<br />

xxx, xxx, 142; G. Lagoda 162,<br />

213, 162; F. Zebro xxx. 168, 177; S.<br />

Urbanik 158, xxx, 182; J. Urbanik,<br />

190. 183. Totals 835, 858, 866.<br />

Fl-anks Market (2)<br />

F. Rackoskl<br />

xxx, 150, 134; Opiola 164, xxx, xxx;<br />

Wilus xxx, 168, 138; Brylinski 169,<br />

xxx, 166; Kuc 221, 180, 178; Revolinski<br />

171, 158, xxx; Rasmussen 198,<br />

218, 192. Totals 923, 883, 808.<br />

Rider College Alumni<br />

Sets Aside 3 Days for<br />

Homecoming Event<br />

Banquet, Central Feature. Will<br />

He Held Satimlav Evening<br />

• January 29th<br />

Three days have been set asid? for<br />

,the homecoming of Rider College<br />

Alumni—January 28, 29 and 30.<br />

The first general reunion was held<br />

In January last year and thousands<br />

of old students returned for a day<br />

or two.<br />

The central feature of the reunion<br />

is of course, the banquet which will<br />

be held on Saturday evening, January<br />

29th, at the Stacy-Trent Hotel.<br />

Trenton hotels have made special<br />

rates for the returning alumni for<br />

t.ho three dny period. The first event<br />

of the reunion will be a basketball<br />

Ktune between the Alumni and the<br />

Varsity teams on Friday, January<br />

28th, at 8 P. M.<br />

The moinins of Saturday will be<br />

devoted to a visitation of college<br />

buildings. Sorority and Alumni Sorority<br />

and Fraternity luncheons will<br />

bo hold nt 12:30 P. M. Saturday.<br />

Alumni Association meeting for<br />

election of officers will be held at<br />

the college at 2:30 P. M. The banquet<br />

raid reunion of classes will bn<br />

held Saturday night followed by an<br />

Alumni Ball.<br />

Sunday will be devoted to Sorority<br />

nml Fraternity activities.<br />

Light I'tdiii Corona in Hcllpse<br />

Tola) )ij,'ht from Ihe corona in ft<br />

solur pcllpKo is equal lo half thai<br />

from n full mnnn<br />

THROUGH THE HOOP<br />

By Joe Chaitnello<br />

Joe Baiiey, tournament manager<br />

of county bawling tournaments,<br />

announced that the 1938 county<br />

bowling tourney will be held at the<br />

Sportswood Hotel starting<br />

Februr.:y<br />

15th..This year bnwlers will<br />

be divided into two classes, A and<br />

B. .Bowlers with an average of 170<br />

or better will bowl in class A..Others<br />

with averages until 170 will<br />

bowl in class B. .In order that a<br />

five man team may bowl in class<br />

A, they must have an average of<br />

850 or better. .Those in class B<br />

will be those teams that have<br />

an<br />

average of less than 850..In<br />

two<br />

man teams, class A will consist of<br />

duets having an average of 340 or<br />

better. .Class B will consist of duets<br />

having an average of' less<br />

340.<br />

than<br />

M EN because they are men can<br />

never understand a three-quarter<br />

wife—a wife who is all love and<br />

kindness for three weeks of the month<br />

—but a hell-cat the fourth.<br />

And make up your mind men never<br />

will understand. There are certain<br />

things a woman has to put up with<br />

and be a good sport.<br />

No matter how your back achesno<br />

matter how loudly your nerves<br />

scream—don't take it out on your<br />

husband.<br />

For three generations one woman<br />

has told another how to go "smiling<br />

through" with Lydia E. Pinkham's<br />

Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature<br />

| Anls llvr Long<br />

Ants, among the insects, ore wellknown<br />

for their longevity, the workers<br />

surviving four or five years and<br />

queens living as long as 15 years.<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

111 Chancery of New Jersey.<br />

Between Millard B. Emn. Complainant,<br />

and Olekadia Olesiak. Ft<br />

Als., Defendants. Fi. Fa. for the<br />

sale of mortgaged<br />

premises dated<br />

December 8, 1937.<br />

By virtue of the above stated writ,<br />

to me directed and delivered, I will<br />

expose to sale at pub'.ic vcrrlue on<br />

WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF<br />

JANUARY, A. D.. 1938<br />

at two o'clock, Standard Time, in<br />

tone u,the = ^ - i ~ B t h e aft6rnoon of the s, id day . at thB<br />

discomforts .___ „.<br />

orders which women must endure in<br />

the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning<br />

from girlhood into womanhood. 2. Preparing<br />

for motherhood. 3. Approach-<br />

"ig "middle age."<br />

Don't be a three-quarter wife. Take<br />

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound<br />

and go "smiling through." Over<br />

a million women have written in reporting<br />

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help YOU?<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

In Chancery of New Jersey<br />

Between Home Extension Building<br />

& Loan Association, of Sayreville,<br />

N. J., a corporation of the State of<br />

New Jersey, Complainant, and<br />

Thomas F. Dolan and Rose V. Dolan,<br />

his wife, et als.. Defendants. Fi. Fa.<br />

lor the sale of mortRaged premises<br />

dated December 14. 1937.<br />

By virtue of the above stated writ<br />

to me directed and delivered, I will<br />

expose to sale at public vendue on<br />

WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-<br />

SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, A, D,<br />

NINETEEN HUNDRED AND<br />

THIRTY-EIGHT<br />

at two o'clock, Standard Time, in<br />

the afternoon of the said day, at<br />

the Sheriff's Office in the City'of<br />

New Brunswick, N. J.<br />

All those lots, tracts or parcels of<br />

land and premises hereinafter particularly<br />

described, situate, lying and<br />

being in the City of South Amboy,<br />

in the County of Middlesex and<br />

State of New Jersey.<br />

Known and designated on the recorded<br />

map of the Village, of South<br />

Amboy (now city), which map is<br />

entitled "Map of Property situate in<br />

the Town of South Amboy, Middlesex<br />

County. N. J. Surveyed and pro-<br />

S<br />

I<br />

tracted by a scale of 100' to<br />

June, 1935. by John Perrlne,<br />

In<br />

Jr.,<br />

Sheriff's Office in the City of New<br />

Brunswick, N. J.<br />

All the following tract or parcel<br />

of land and premises hereinafter<br />

particularly desoribed, situate, lying<br />

and being in the City of Perth Amboy,<br />

in the County of Middlesex<br />

and State of New Jersey.<br />

Being on the northerly side ot<br />

Broad Street as intended to be laid<br />

out and opened. Beginning on said<br />

Broad Street at the Southwesterly<br />

corner of a lot of land conveyed i>y<br />

J. Parker and wife to James Mullen<br />

by Deed dated October 10, 1857;<br />

thence limning westerly along<br />

Broad Street, Twenty-five (25) feet<br />

in width and extending Northerly<br />

nt right angles in dnpth One Hundred<br />

(100) feet. Bounded Southerly<br />

by said Broad<br />

Street; Easterly by<br />

Lot of land now or formerly of James<br />

Mullen, deceased; Westerly by<br />

land now or<br />

formerly of William<br />

Flowers, and Northerly by land now<br />

or formerly of Arnold Lynd and<br />

Parker.<br />

Premises are known as No, 182<br />

Broad Street.<br />

The approximate amount of the<br />

decree to be satisfied by said sule is<br />

the sum of Five Thousand Twentytwo<br />

Dollars ($5,022.00), together<br />

with the costs of this sale.<br />

Together with all and singular<br />

the rig<strong>hts</strong>, privileges, hereditaments<br />

and appurtenances thereunto belonging<br />

or in anywise appertaining.<br />

F. Herdman Harditv, Sheriff.<br />

Harry C. Brown, Solicitor.<br />

in Woodfrriidge Township, Middlesex<br />

County, N. J,, Aujust, 1913, surveyed<br />

and mapped by Larson and<br />

Fo>:."<br />

Beg:nn:ng at a pcint in the<br />

northerly line of Woodbridge avenue<br />

distant oastc-rly one hundred<br />

(100) feet fiom its intersection<br />

1 with the easterly line of Sewaren<br />

avenue; from thence running d)<br />

northerly parallel with Sewaren<br />

avenue one hundred twenty-five<br />

(125) feet; thence (2) easUrly parallel<br />

with Woodbridge avenue fifty<br />

(50) feet; thence (3) southe-ly parallel<br />

with the first described course<br />

?ne hundred twenty-five (125) feet<br />

(0 the northerly line of Wocdbrid?e<br />

avenue;<br />

thence (i> westerly along<br />

ihe said northerly J : ne of Woodbridge<br />

avenue fifty (50) feet to the<br />

point or place of beginning.<br />

Bcin;-,' bounded<br />

cm the north by<br />

parts of Lot 483 and 500; on the<br />

east by Lot No. 306; on the south<br />

by Woodbridge avenue and on the<br />

weKt by Lot No. 303.<br />

Being the premises commonljr<br />

known and designated as No. 87<br />

Woodbridge avenue, Sewaren, N. J.<br />

The approximate amount of the<br />

decree to be satisfied by said sale is<br />

the sum of Five Thousand<br />

Three<br />

Hundred Twenty-eight Dollars ($5,-<br />

328.00), together with the costs Of<br />

this sale.<br />

Together with all and singular the<br />

rig<strong>hts</strong>, privileges, hereditaments and<br />

appurtenances thereunto<br />

belonging<br />

or in anywise appertaining.<br />

F. HERDMAN HARDIN,<br />

Sheriff.<br />

Peter Clausen, Solicitor.<br />

$31.92 12-24-tt<br />

$22.26 12-24-4t<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of<br />

New Jersey Between The Home<br />

Owners' Loan Corporation, a corporation<br />

having its principal office<br />

in the City of •Washington, restrict<br />

of Columbia, Com/plainant and Joe<br />

(also known &s Joseph) Roman, et<br />

als., Defendants. Fi Pa for the sale<br />

of mortgaged premises dated November<br />

24, 1937..<br />

By virtue of the above stated writ<br />

to me directed and delivered. I 1*111<br />

expose to sale at public vendue on<br />

WEDNESDAY, THE 12TM DAY OF<br />

JANUARY, A. D., 1938<br />

at two o'clock Standard Time in the<br />

afternoon of the said day at the<br />

Sheriff's Office in the City of New<br />

Brunswick. N. J.<br />

ALL the following tract or parcel<br />

Surveyor," as and by the lots numbers<br />

one (No. 1) and two (No. 2)<br />

in Block No. 25. being situated on<br />

the southwest corner of Broadway<br />

and Henry Street, as laid out on said<br />

map, each of said lots being twentyfive<br />

feet in front and rear and one<br />

hundred feet deep on each side, and<br />

bounded as follows:<br />

Southerly by lot No. 3. westerly<br />

by Lot No. 72; northerly by Henry<br />

Street, and easterly by Broadway,<br />

all n?cordin

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