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I MAY<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> p<br />

As Eaton Hurls Six Hit Ball<br />

In a ding dong battle at the • K<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> Athletic Field, the im IF ^ Eaton ' W 1 * a<br />

proving Millers blasted' Tony De<br />

aton ' s hits w «e the most decisi<br />

Maria to beat Madison 7-3 Mo. inning, with each knock!<br />

dav afternnon TK.. «,,. ' . I la two .runs.<br />

Eaton '<br />

day afternoon,<br />

their batting eyes alert "aV"^<br />

Kane, Tom O'Hara, Dave Wout<br />

and Kenny Eaton each »ot 1<br />

walked only one<br />

d i<br />

ive<br />

eking<br />

team<br />

* the bottom of the third<br />

' to the top of the fifth both<br />

went scoreless," as Doth<br />

man and allowed<br />

scatterej<br />

singles. The Millers v--ere<br />

bit wobbly in the field, Dut tb^r<br />

hard hitting mads up for it<br />

In the first inning Madison<br />

L Mre ? one on a single „<br />

Diasik and a two base<br />

Madison scored one run in<br />

of<br />

%rror<br />

hit and<br />

and Orlando, a<br />

an infield out.<br />

Ill the ' bottom<br />

inning the Miller:<br />

teoke loose. The Millers<br />

runs on a base on balls., ^ "error<br />

an^^ingles by Wouters, O'Harai<br />

of the second<br />

hitting attack''<br />

M///ers 2=0<br />

In a hard fought pitchers' battk<br />

at Glen Ridgre Tuesday. Glen Ridge<br />

topped the Millers 2-0. Red Lowery<br />

pitched good ball for the Blues<br />

put the breaks were just against<br />

him. Red gave up only four .hits<br />

and struck out seven men. Bill<br />

Meyers pitched fine ball for the<br />

Ridgers as he gave up only one<br />

hit, 'walked none, and struck out<br />

eleven men. Dave Wouters got<br />

the only hit for <strong>Millburn</strong>—a line-<br />

drive single to right field.<br />

For the first four and one-halt<br />

innings each pitcher pitched air- !<br />

tight ball. In the bottom half of |<br />

th fifth ii<br />

gt»d ball, but in the bottom<br />

the fifth Coach Van Buren's boys<br />

started another uprising. Don<br />

Reutlinger slashed a double into"<br />

left center field and the pitcher<br />

walked Wynne. De Maria then re-<br />

' : ~~ * the next two men. Ken<br />

i then smacked a sizzling<br />

single, to sew up his own ball<br />

game, making the score 6-3 with<br />

the Millers out in front.<br />

The Millers scored another run<br />

in the sixth, inning on singles by<br />

Kane and O'Hara. and a balk, to<br />

make the final score 7-3, with the<br />

continued his fine pitching, as he<br />

retired Madison one, two, three.<br />

Box: score:<br />

MADISON<br />

Eoscigno, 3b<br />

BBC Trims Oilers<br />

For Second Win<br />

Last Sunday at Taylor Park, the<br />

Millbum Baseball Club continued<br />

to pound the opposing pitchers<br />

when they defeated the Somerville<br />

Oilers by a acore of 17 to 1. This<br />

marked the second week that the<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong>ites overwhelmed the op-<br />

position, they now have scored 32<br />

runs and 2S hits in two games.<br />

Frank Milbauer, Oal Smith and<br />

Eddie Friteen divided the mound<br />

duties for Millhurn, limiting the<br />

i opposition to five scattered hits.<br />

Decaro, If<br />

Tyrone, If<br />

j Losario. cf<br />

Mactrobuno, 2b<br />

Diasik, rf<br />

DeMaria. p<br />

Orlando, ss<br />

Corhett. c<br />

Thomas, lb<br />

Totals<br />

MILLBTJRN<br />

Buffington<br />

AB<br />

4<br />

1<br />

Kane<br />

O'Hai*<br />

Wouters<br />

Reutlirrger<br />

the fifth inning the Ridgers broke t wvnn<br />

Reilly<br />

Baton<br />

loose with two runs. Lowery<br />

walked Borthwick and Kimble.<br />

Borthlvick was then picked off,<br />

but.Sickler followed with a scorch-<br />

ing triple to drive in Kimble.<br />

Foster then put down a neat<br />

squeeze bunt to bring in Sickler,<br />

making the final score 2-0. For<br />

the next tyo innings each pitcher<br />

pitched air-tight ball, setting the<br />

side down in order each time.<br />

Glen Ridge<br />

Sickler, If<br />

Foster, ss<br />

Pierson, 3b<br />

Moran, c<br />

Meyers, p<br />

Corrigan, 2b<br />

Mitchell, lb<br />

Borthwick, cf<br />

Kimble, rf<br />

Totals<br />

A.B.<br />

3<br />

2<br />

3<br />

2<br />

8<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<<br />

IS<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong><br />

Kane, cf<br />

Sutherland, cf<br />

Wynne, lb<br />

O'Hara, c<br />

Reutlinger, ss<br />

Woutere, rf<br />

Paskow, If<br />

Buffington, If<br />

Reilly, 3b<br />

Freeauf, 2b<br />

Lowery, p<br />

A.B.<br />

3<br />

0<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

1 •<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2 '<br />

R.<br />

1,<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

R.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

H. 2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

i<br />

H.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

•a<br />

0<br />

Totals<br />

Netsters Rack<br />

Up Sixth Win<br />

Richard Powell's un-<br />

racqueteers racked up<br />

thi t<br />

s 3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3 .<br />

3<br />

28<br />

AB<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

3<br />

R<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1 1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

.0<br />

Totals<br />

and Don Mackie had three hits in-<br />

cluding a double. A new player,<br />

Charles Styles, played for <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

and had two hits besides playing<br />

errorless ball. For Somerville, Ed<br />

Kleiner had two hits, driving in<br />

Joe Anthony who had singled, for<br />

the only Somerville run.<br />

Box score:<br />

SomeFVille<br />

Bjorman, 2b<br />

Coach<br />

defeated<br />

three more wins in their quest u><br />

retain the Suburban Conference<br />

crown which they have held for<br />

the past six years. Thus far, the<br />

Blues have notehed four shutouts<br />

in five Contereiice matches.'<br />

On Wednesday, May 10, Sum-<br />

mit fell victim to "the locals by 3<br />

4-1 saore at the Taylor Park<br />

courts. Three af the <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

ulars were absent, but the ^fillers,<br />

nevertheless, came very near to<br />

shutout win. Pablo Hisenbprg;.<br />

Mjllburjvs regular number one<br />

man, whipped D. Trowbrtige 6-0,<br />

8-1. Ted Rodgers, filling "in for<br />

Dan Goeflsteln, was on tlie verge;<br />

of a great comeback after winning<br />

the second set, but he hurt nisi<br />

right arm early in the final set<br />

•and bowed to F. Kmg by a 8-3,<br />

S-6, 6-2 score. John Powers filled<br />

in far Herb Coin-sen and downed<br />

B. HolHster 9~i, 7-5. In the num-<br />

ber one doubles match, the Mill-<br />

burn combo of Jim Durand and<br />

Franklirr Coursen had an easy time<br />

with J. Daniels and D. Crann, win-<br />

ning 6-1, 6-1. Steve Henkel and<br />

Bill LaLonde downed T. Armstrong<br />

and J. Baker 8-2, 6^4 in the num-<br />

ber two doubles match.<br />

Madison fell victim to the Mill-<br />

ers by a S-0 score at the Dodger's<br />

courts last Friday, May 14. Pablo<br />

Eisenberg upended D. Fenner<br />

6-0, 6-0. Dan Goodstein downed A.<br />

Collins 6-2, 6-4, and Herb Coursen<br />

won over G. Lassiter 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.<br />

John Powers and Ted Rodgeis<br />

dumped D. Kelly and F. Noe 6-3.<br />

6-S, while Ted Werner and Bill<br />

LaLonde came from behind to<br />

whip B. Shaeklock artd F. David-<br />

son 5-7, 6-0, 6-0.<br />

• Taylor .Park was the scene of<br />

: another <strong>Millburn</strong>. victory last Mon-<br />

• day afternoon as the locals were<br />

1 triumphant over Verona for the<br />

i second time this . season by a 5-0<br />

' score. Pablo Eisenberg downed B.<br />

'-. Burnett 6-1, 6-0; Dan Goodstein<br />

• defeated N. MacLaren 6-2, 6-0:<br />

Herb Coursen beat J. Hayne 6-1,<br />

6-2. In the number one doubles<br />

match, E. Chestnut and D. Kate<br />

! fell victims to John Power and Ted 1 :<br />

I Rodgers by a 6-3, 6-0 score. Frant-<br />

' Iin Coursen and Jim Durand<br />

! blanked B. Hinkley and R. RaitheJ<br />

[«-0, 6-0.<br />

Ridgers Bow to<br />

M.H.S. Trackmen<br />

By HOWARD CORWIN<br />

In the closest meet of the sea-<br />

son, the <strong>Millburn</strong> High School<br />

trackmen edged out Glen Ridge in<br />

the final event to win their second<br />

victory by a score of 60-57 on Mon-<br />

day at the Millers' home field. The<br />

Millers again showed great team<br />

competition in downing the Ridg-<br />

ers.<br />

Outstanding for <strong>Millburn</strong> were:<br />

Captain Frank Schubert with fif-<br />

teen points, euid John Steinberg<br />

and Dud Tighe with thirteen<br />

apiece. Bud Henningaen paced his<br />

mates with fourteen points for the<br />

Ridgers.<br />

Summary: <strong>Millburn</strong> 60, - Glen<br />

Ridge 57.<br />

Summary: Millbum 60, Glen Ridge 57<br />

130 yd. dash: 1, Tiglie, M; 2, Wqf-<br />

ford, G: 3, Reilly, M. 10.4.<br />

220 yd. dash: 1, Tighe. M; 2, Hcn-<br />

nir-.gsen, O; 3, Keilly, M. 23.4.<br />

440 yd. dash: 1, Spellane, C; Von<br />

Th&den, M; 3. GeMe, G. 55.9.<br />

S30 run: 1, Maynard, G; 2, Gruene-<br />

wald. M: 3, Congleton, G. 2:08.7.<br />

Mile run: 1, Maynard, G; 2, R&4OE,<br />

It; 3. Keating, Q. 5:07.<br />

High hurdles: 1. Steinberg. M; 2,<br />

Hennlngsen. G; 3. Laparte. G. 16.5.<br />

Low hurdles: 1, Hennmgsen, G;<br />

2. Steinberg, M; Laparte, G. S7.3.<br />

Javelin: 1, Schubert, M; 2, KchBl,<br />

G; 3. Clapps, G. 134' 10".<br />

Sliot put: 1, Schubert. M; 2, Spel-<br />

dBll. M; 3, Clapps, G, «' 9 3/4".<br />

Discus: l, Schubert, M; 2, ci&pps,<br />

G; 3, Speldell, M. 114' IQV*".<br />

Pole vault: 1 (tie). Welsh, d; WrleHt,<br />

G: Johnson, G. S' 9".<br />

High Jump: J, Steinberg, M; 2, Tighe,<br />

M: 3, Pries, G. 5 1 3",<br />

Broad Jump: 1. Corwin, M: 2, Hen-<br />

ningsen, G; 3, Laparte, G. 19'.<br />

Men's Softball<br />

League Schedule<br />

Date<br />

May<br />

June<br />

10<br />

U<br />

17<br />

1*<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

31<br />

1<br />

* H.g.S.<br />

7—1<br />

5-6<br />

7—2<br />

1—3<br />

2-^5<br />

3—6<br />

7—B<br />

3-^5<br />

**T.I<br />

l-2<br />

M<br />

6—2<br />

1—4<br />

1=*<br />

0<br />

It-<br />

IS<br />

16<br />

i—7<br />

2-^-3<br />

s—e<br />

July<br />

Aug.<br />

21<br />

22<br />

28<br />

28<br />

5<br />

6<br />

12<br />

13<br />

U<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

26<br />

27<br />

23<br />

2<br />

3<br />

i<br />

9<br />

10<br />

16<br />

17<br />

1-f-O.<br />

1—3<br />

2—5<br />

3—6<br />

7—5<br />

3—5<br />

4— 7<br />

2—3<br />

—<br />

1—7<br />

3—4<br />

1—2<br />

•4—5<br />

6—2<br />

7—3<br />

1—4<br />

1—6<br />

' S—5<br />

Code<br />

4—a<br />

6—T<br />

1—5<br />

3—4<br />

1—2<br />

4—S<br />

fc-2<br />

7^3<br />

1—t<br />

1-6<br />

4—6<br />

2—3<br />

1—5<br />

6—7<br />

1—5<br />

2—4<br />

7—1<br />

5—6<br />

4—7<br />

7—2<br />

6—7<br />

2—5<br />

3—6<br />

7—5<br />

4—6<br />

Miller, c<br />

Smith, If<br />

Ryan, cf<br />

Birchak, ss<br />

Federico, lb<br />

Labosky, 3b<br />

Anthony, rf<br />

Kleiner, p<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong><br />

A. Carella, 2b<br />

M. Sereno, cf<br />

J. Fiola, rf<br />

W. DePalma, lb<br />

Styles, lb<br />

R. Carella, c<br />

V. Traub, If<br />

Wheeler. If<br />

Mackie, 3b<br />

Cooper, ss<br />

Milbauer, p<br />

Smith, p<br />

Fritzen, p<br />

AB<br />

4<br />

3<br />

3<br />

4<br />

3<br />

4<br />

3<br />

4<br />

4,<br />

32<br />

AB<br />

5<br />

4<br />

6<br />

4<br />

2<br />

5<br />

3<br />

3<br />

5<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

17 16<br />

Rec Department<br />

League Standings<br />

Oldtimers' Softball<br />

Beechcroft<br />

Short Hills Taxi<br />

J. B. Contractors<br />

Suburban Points<br />

American Legion<br />

Road Department<br />

Firemen<br />

Short Hills Tigers<br />

League<br />

W.<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0 -<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Young Men's League<br />

Palumbo's Baso<br />

Suburban Paints<br />

Al & Ann<br />

Wildcats<br />

Lord & Taylor<br />

Manis Luncheonette<br />

Junior Firemen<br />

*'<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

L.<br />

0 0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0 0<br />

•o 1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

don't count anything towards the<br />

Conference championship. Madison<br />

was the decided favorite since<br />

they beat the Millers twice. Cald-<br />

well had only one man who was<br />

consistent enough to keep his<br />

medal score down and Verona was<br />

the weak sister. The tournament<br />

is decided by adding up the total<br />

scores of the four players on each<br />

squad. As was expected Fred Lucas<br />

won the individual low scoring<br />

title but as was not expected Mill-<br />

burn won -the whole event.<br />

The Blue and White iandily de-<br />

feated their closest opponent.<br />

Madison, by 12 strokes. In third<br />

place was Verona. OaUwell was<br />

disqualified from the team play<br />

because their second man John<br />

S-anatelli was forced to quit play<br />

due to a stiff neck. The team and<br />

individual scores were as follows:<br />

Team<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong>—348<br />

Msdison—361<br />

Verona—450<br />

Caldwell—Disqualified<br />

Individual<br />

Lucas, Caldwell—39-41-80<br />

Wade, <strong>Millburn</strong>—42-39-S1<br />

Rudolph, <strong>Millburn</strong>—39-43-S2<br />

Schemerkeron, Madison—16-41-87<br />

Straub, <strong>Millburn</strong>—45-44-89<br />

Plelma, Madison—46-43-89<br />

Cabler, Madison—47-45-92<br />

lossa, Madison—46-47-93<br />

Dobler, Caldwell—45-50-95<br />

Tighe, <strong>Millburn</strong>—50-46-96<br />

Henry, Caldwell—50-48-98<br />

McCaram, Verona—54-55-109<br />

Jacobus, Verona—58-52-110<br />

Kingham, Verone—54-60-114<br />

Brennan, Verona—56-61-117<br />

Blue Monday<br />

Final Standing,<br />

The Blue Monday League of the<br />

Recreation Department terminated<br />

its season last Monday and closed<br />

the Department's bowling files for<br />

the 1949-50 season.<br />

The Swallows, Claire Mousley,<br />

Ethel Ward, Lena Dover, and<br />

Sophie Betsch, was the league's<br />

winning team. Evelyn Dalton, hold-<br />

ing the high individual average of<br />

154-72, also rolled the high indiv-<br />

idual score of 226. At a recent<br />

meeting of the league officers<br />

were elected for the coming sea-<br />

son. Helen McNamara was<br />

elected president, Katherine Schu-<br />

macher, secretary and Betty Con-<br />

nolly treasurer.<br />

Team W L Ave. HG<br />

Swallows 62 38 506-24 627<br />

Bobolinks 47 43 537-36 663<br />

Orioles 41 49 501-37 617<br />

Robins 40 50 486-65 629<br />

Individual Standings<br />

W Ave.<br />

1. Palumbo's Esso-Rocco Gerard-<br />

iello<br />

Lor,d & Taylor-Don Cooper<br />

Wildcats-Vic Traub<br />

Suburban Paints-Carmen<br />

Pacifico<br />

Al & Ann-John GrinVbilas<br />

Minis Luncheonette-Gene<br />

Mesella<br />

7. Junior Firemen-Mark Kane<br />

«H.S.S.—High School Stadium<br />

** T.P.—Taylor Park<br />

Golf Team Wins<br />

Conference<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> High School golf<br />

team, under the direction of Ralph<br />

Lundigen, has been going along<br />

at a good clip for the past two<br />

weeks. In that time the Millers<br />

have annexed ene title, won one<br />

and lost two matches.<br />

Monday, May S, at the Braidburji<br />

Club the Millers were defeated by<br />

a tough Madison ag^reg-ation.<br />

Counting one point for e^ch 3ling<br />

and one point for tjje match the<br />

scaring WSBt as follpws: Charles<br />

Wade lost three points in defeat<br />

to Mike Schemerkeron by dropping<br />

his mateh 5 and t; Fred Rudolph<br />

won one point against John Plalma<br />

and also lost 5-4; Duke lossa<br />

thwarted Bpb Tighe 6 and 5; and<br />

Art Cable? defeated Pete Straub<br />

3 and 2 with Straub garnering a<br />

half point en the last nine by way<br />

of a half. The final score of the<br />

. match was 10V- to IVJ.<br />

On Friday of the same week the<br />

Blue and White again lo^t to the<br />

hoys from the Rose City. This<br />

mateh was played on the north<br />

course of the Canoe Brook Country<br />

Club and the same eight men par-<br />

ticipated. Wade lost three points<br />

4 and 3. Rudolph won three points<br />

4 and 3. Whiie Straub and Tighe<br />

both dropped their respective<br />

matches, Straub 4 and 3 and Tighe<br />

5 and 4.<br />

On Monday of the current week<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> journeyed to Mountain<br />

Ridge C. C. to play Caldwell's golf<br />

squad. The Millers won this match<br />

handily with only one player losing<br />

ground. Charles Wade playing one<br />

of the tap schoolboy golfers in the<br />

state lost his match and three<br />

points 6 and 4 to Fred Lucas. The<br />

rest of the team all managed to<br />

win their respective • matches and<br />

three points. The scores were afi<br />

follows: Fred Rudolph defeated<br />

Bill Henry 6 and 5, Bob Tighe de-<br />

feated Jim Dobler 2 up, and Pete<br />

Straub vanquished Art Mazza 5<br />

and 4. The totals of that match<br />

were nine points for <strong>Millburn</strong>,<br />

three for Caldwell.<br />

The next day the Millers again<br />

ventured to Braidburn C. C, this<br />

time to play for the Suburban<br />

Conference Championship. Ac-<br />

cording to the rules the inter-<br />

Suburban. ' Conference matches<br />

E. Dalton<br />

H. McNamara<br />

A. Lyons<br />

. S. Betsch<br />

! A. Heiss<br />

B. Strand<br />

K. Schumacher<br />

E. Ward<br />

M. Dahling<br />

G. Lohse<br />

M. Hostetler<br />

B. Connolly<br />

L. Dover<br />

C. Mousley<br />

M. Moeller<br />

H. Kemper<br />

86<br />

72<br />

63<br />

87<br />

81<br />

90<br />

69<br />

48<br />

72<br />

66<br />

84<br />

90<br />

84<br />

75<br />

Substitutes<br />

M. Harrison 33<br />

L. Boegershausen 30<br />

F. Niendorff<br />

M. Rich<br />

I. Tucker<br />

D. Tighe<br />

W. Fouser<br />

21<br />

21<br />

14<br />

9<br />

154-72<br />

144-33<br />

144- 2<br />

142-84<br />

136-65<br />

130-66<br />

129-26<br />

127-10<br />

126-55<br />

124-22<br />

120-22<br />

115-81<br />

115-66<br />

114-70<br />

107-24<br />

93-35<br />

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138-25<br />

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118-10<br />

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226<br />

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188<br />

195<br />

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176<br />

178<br />

191<br />

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175<br />

169<br />

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174<br />

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148<br />

141<br />

201<br />

153<br />

Track Team<br />

Beats Madison<br />

By HOWARD CORWTN<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> High School<br />

trackmen, shewing strength in<br />

both tregk and field events, won<br />

their first meet in two starts by<br />

defeating Madison 72-45 last Fri-<br />

day at the <strong>Millburn</strong> Athletic<br />

Field. The Millers captured ten<br />

firpt places to tbree for their op-<br />

ponents.<br />

High scorers for <strong>Millburn</strong> were<br />

John Steinberg, Captain Frank<br />

Schubert and Dud Tighe who<br />

scored 15, 13 and 11 points re-<br />

J i m Vrederickeon<br />

Dodgers with e;£ht<br />

spectively.<br />

paced the<br />

points.<br />

summary<br />

100—Tishe (Mr Buctlnghausen (Ma);<br />

Ulrtch mi 10.9<br />

220—Tighe 1M1; Buttinghausen (Ma);<br />

Izzo (Ma) 24 5<br />

140—Von Thaden (Mt; Reilly (U);<br />

Frederickson (Ma) 55.2<br />

380—BaylUs (Ma); Nichols (Ms);<br />

Jackson (Ma) 2.14.7<br />

Mile—Gruenewald [Mi; Rados (M);<br />

Keller (M) 5.05.6<br />

Low hurdles — Steinberg (M); Fred-<br />

erlclrson (Ma); Loir.aKln (M) 17.5<br />

High Hurdles—Steinberg (M>* Pred-<br />

erlcbson (Ma)- Lomafcm IM) 28.3<br />

Javelin—Corwin (Mi: Patton (M);<br />

Frederickson (Mai 156.3<br />

Shot Put — Schubert (M): Speidell<br />

(MV, Waters (Ma) 44-4 1/4<br />

Ufscus—Schubert (M); Stover (Ma);<br />

Speldell (Ml 100.8 ,<br />

Pole Vault Kleinr-r (Ka); Johjison<br />

(Ma); Whitney (M) 10.6<br />

High Jump — Steinberg IM); Jorner<br />

(Ma): Tlghe (M) 5.2<br />

Broad Jump—Izzn (Ma): Speidell (M);<br />

Taylor (Ma) 18.9<br />

A<br />

tl.S. History through the 19th<br />

Century can be traced by the<br />

American glassware created by<br />

skilled craftsmen who depicted<br />

outstanding events on bottles,<br />

plates and other pieces.<br />

As, Nats Win in<br />

Midget League<br />

Dick Smith of the A's returned<br />

to the mound on Saturday to face<br />

the second place Dodgers and |<br />

"Lefty" Frank Beyer.<br />

The firfet frame saw Pete Huro.<br />

of the Dodgers dent first base on j<br />

an error by' Pete Rupprecht. He<br />

was stranded afi the nest three<br />

batters were put out. Smith and<br />

Tony Dante went down to their<br />

half of the first. Here Beyer<br />

walked the next three batters,<br />

Mike Bufo, Bob Meyer and Dean<br />

Coursen, but left them on the<br />

bases by striking out Allen Co-l-<br />

ender. The last of the third saw<br />

Rupprecht walked and advanced to<br />

second on an error by first base-<br />

man Dick Rodgers. He was picked<br />

off by Beyer to Hurd covering the<br />

sack. Dick Brown reached first on<br />

an error by Dave Patton. A walk<br />

to Ted Loth moved Brown to sec-<br />

ond. Smith lashed a single to cen-<br />

ter breaking the ice and putting<br />

his forces ahead 1-0.<br />

Patton opened the fifth with a<br />

single, Hurd following with an-<br />

other single. The two runners<br />

scored on Bill Adams' hit. Beyer<br />

blasted a double to center scoring<br />

Adams and giving his team a three<br />

to one lead. Ed Coan, pinch hitting<br />

for Brown, was walked to open the<br />

A's half of the fifth. George Harth<br />

batting for Loth struck out. Smith<br />

drove Coan in with a long double<br />

to left. Dante was struck out for<br />

the third time but reached first on<br />

an error by catcher Jerry Kane,<br />

Smith going to third on the play.<br />

Mike Bufo blasted a double to<br />

right scoring Smith and Dante<br />

with the vanning margin, 4-3.<br />

The second game of the twin bill<br />

in the Recreation Department's<br />

Midget league saw the last place<br />

Cards battle the Nats. The Nats<br />

were the winners, 3-4. This game<br />

saw the Nats pull two fine double<br />

plays and have a balk called on<br />

pitcher Stanton Feeley.<br />

Phil Tutschek walked to start<br />

the game for the Cards. Ned Bene-<br />

dict followed with a single. Henry<br />

Cooper grounded into a double<br />

play. Owen Keenen taking the easy<br />

roller touching second and relaying<br />

to first baseman Bob Shippee.<br />

Louie Coppola, the league's lead-<br />

ing batter, had another perfect day<br />

at the plate and opened the Nats<br />

scoring drive off the slants of Bob<br />

Paulson with a single to center.<br />

Dave Sias was walked, an error by<br />

Jim Kennedy, second s&cker, ad-<br />

vancing both runners. Dick Stock-<br />

ton, returning to action, drove in<br />

both runners with a single to<br />

right. Feeley followed with a single<br />

to center. The inning ended as<br />

Paulson fanned Keenen and "Pip"<br />

Aldrich.<br />

The Nats continued to roll in<br />

the third with a double by Pete<br />

Rooney, scoring on Bob Brunner'a<br />

single. Three straight base knocks<br />

by Coppola, Stockton and Sias re-<br />

sulted in four runs and a 6-0 lead.<br />

Jack Wendall walked for the<br />

Cards and scored on two singles<br />

by Tutschek and Benedict. In the<br />

fifth, Coppola opened with*- his<br />

third single of the morning and<br />

scored on Stockton's third base<br />

knock a. double. Stockton scored on<br />

a double' by Bob Shippee. The Nats<br />

took a lead of 8-1. The sixth saw<br />

Feeley 'become wild. He walked<br />

Bud Moorman, Ricky Blaekmar<br />

and Benedict to load them up.<br />

Cooper cleared the bases with a<br />

long double to center. Here Paul-<br />

son grounded into a double play,<br />

Feeley to Shippee, who relayed to<br />

Kane nipping Cooper at the plate<br />

to end the game.<br />

Tony Passarelli, director of the<br />

league, announces that next Sat-<br />

urday both games will be played<br />

at 9:30 due to the Safety Patrol<br />

picnic and the Scouts' camporal.<br />

Team Standings:<br />

A's<br />

Nats<br />

Dodgers<br />

Cards<br />

Won<br />

4<br />

»2<br />

2<br />

0<br />

Lost<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

Tied<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Pts.<br />

13<br />

11<br />

10<br />

6<br />

Beechcroft Wins<br />

Two Contests<br />

In the Recreation Department's<br />

Oldtimers Softball League last<br />

Tuesday, May a, at the school<br />

stadium, Beechcroft defeated the<br />

J. & B. Contractors by the score<br />

" " to ! im well-played game.<br />

For Beechcroft, Lefty Saladino<br />

struck out six opponents, and<br />

Reino Marcoli hit a home run.<br />

In the other game on Tuesday,<br />

at Taylor Park, the Firemen end<br />

the Slort Hills Tigers played a tie<br />

game, 5-5. The Short Hills Tigers<br />

scored four funs in the last inn-<br />

ing to tie the score.<br />

Last Monday, May 15, at Taylor<br />

Park, Beechcroft defeated Sub-<br />

urban Paints T to 0. Tony Pas-<br />

sarelli -was the star for Beech-<br />

croft, At the stadium, J. & B.<br />

Contractors defeated the Road<br />

Department 15 to T. For the Con-<br />

tractors, Charlea Twill and<br />

Charles Florindi hit home runs.<br />

For the Road Department Benny<br />

D'Andrea hit a home run with one<br />

on.<br />

Sport Shorts<br />

By DAN GOODSTEIN<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> High School* unde-<br />

feated tennia team will be en-<br />

tered in the first New Jersey<br />

Tennis Tournament for hifh<br />

schools. There will be no segrega-<br />

tion between the four groupa of<br />

high schools. The tourney will be<br />

held at the Princeton University<br />

tennis courts on Fridiy, May 26,<br />

and on Saturday, May 27. Each<br />

team will enter two singles (men)<br />

and one doubles team in each<br />

elimination round. Playing in the<br />

number one singles for <strong>Millburn</strong><br />

will be the Eastern indoor junior<br />

champion, Pablo Eiaenberg. Dan<br />

Goodstein will play in the num-<br />

ber two singles post. <strong>Millburn</strong>'s<br />

doubles team will be made up of<br />

Herb Coursen and Ted Rodgers.<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong>'s coach, Richard Powell,<br />

who is a member of the tourna-<br />

ment committee, will accompany<br />

the boys to the tournament.<br />

The rained-out tennis match<br />

between <strong>Millburn</strong> and Madison,<br />

which was to be played at Taylor<br />

Park on May 1, has been re-<br />

scheduled for Wtdnesdsj-, liav<br />

21,<br />

*<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> High School's baseball<br />

team will make up ita cancelled<br />

game with Summit at the high<br />

school athletic field on Friday,<br />

May 26.<br />

Again <strong>Millburn</strong> High School's<br />

standout rtlay team has brought<br />

glory and honor to this township.<br />

At the Long Branch Relays, on<br />

Saturday, May 13, relay Coach<br />

James Farreli's boys came in sec-<br />

ond in a race which combined the<br />

best mile relay teama in both<br />

Groups I and II in the entire<br />

state. S. Smiley ran the final<br />

quarter mile in 51 seconds flat to<br />

edge out the Millers who liad led<br />

all the way. This spectacular dash<br />

won the race for Cranford High<br />

School whose winning tiroe was<br />

3:37.2. Don Riley ran in the num-<br />

ber one epot for the locals And<br />

Reuben Gruenwald rii number<br />

two, while Dud Tighe was in the<br />

number three post. Art Von Tha-<br />

den ran an excellent race ftfi<br />

anchor man, but Smiley'is -speed<br />

nipped him et the post. Among<br />

the standout teems which fi-<br />

nished behind the Millers were<br />

Highland Park, Burlington and<br />

Carteret.<br />

One noteworthy example of<br />

that last 'burat of strength may<br />

be seen in two performances by<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong>'s Howard Ccrwin in the<br />

Blue's last two track meets.<br />

Against Madison, Howard capped<br />

a previously unfruitful afternoon,<br />

by heaving the javelin, which is<br />

not his special event, a distance<br />

of 156' 3". This is the closest that<br />

a <strong>Millburn</strong> boy has come to Sandy<br />

Schaumber's record of 174' since<br />

the mark waa made in 1947. How-<br />

ard put on another spectacular<br />

show by winning the final and<br />

deciding event against Glen Ridge<br />

last Monday afternoon. Howard<br />

broad jumped nineteen feet to<br />

give the locals a 60-57 win. Oh,<br />

yee! Howard just took a pot-luck<br />

try at the broad jump. That'3<br />

not his specialty, either. If any-<br />

one asks, lie's just an all-around<br />

man.<br />

Richard Conover. head coach of<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> High School's track<br />

squad, has sent out an appeal to<br />

all persons having information<br />

about any track or field records<br />

set by any <strong>Millburn</strong> High student<br />

which stands as a school, Sub-<br />

urban Conference, or stete rec-<br />

ord. Coach Conover knows of the<br />

following three school records:<br />

Javelin — 174' .set by Sandy<br />

Schaumberg in 1947; M0e-^:29<br />

let by Tony PassarelH in 1942, and<br />

Broad Jump—21' 11" set by Rues<br />

Pollack in 1948. The other events<br />

records of which ere unknown<br />

are: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash,<br />

410-yard run, 880-yard run, 120-<br />

yard high hurdles, 220-yard low<br />

hurdles, high jump, discus and<br />

pole vault. If you have, or know<br />

of anyone who has any one of<br />

more of tf.ieae records, pleaee con-<br />

tact Richard Conover at Mill-<br />

burn High School.<br />

Young Men's<br />

League Starts<br />

In the Recreation Department<br />

Young Men's League's opening<br />

games last Wednesday at Taylor<br />

Park, the Suburlpen Paints de-<br />

feated the Wildcats, 5-4. For sub-<br />

urban PainU, Mark Tolve pitched<br />

six hit balls and Carmen Pacifico<br />

hit a tome run. At the school<br />

stadium on Wednesday, Palum-<br />

bo'a Esso defeated .the Junior<br />

Firemen S to is. Mike Marcketta.<br />

hit a home run and John Faenza<br />

pitched a good game to earn the<br />

win. Dudley Tighe hit a home run<br />

for the Firemen.<br />

Thursday evening" at Taj'lor<br />

Park, Palumbofi won their second<br />

same of the week by defeating<br />

Lord & Taylor, 11 to 3. Boots<br />

Marcantonio waa the winning<br />

pitcher for Palu-mbos and Mike<br />

Marck-etta hit his • second home<br />

run of the week. For Lord & Tay-<br />

]CE*, Don Cooper made several<br />

spectacular plays. At the high<br />

school stadium on the same night,<br />

AJ & Ann defeated ManU Lunch-<br />

eonette, 20 to 1. Al & Aim. had 24<br />

hits and look now to be the<br />

favorite in this year's race. "Spec"<br />

Kaspareen was the winning- pitch-<br />

er for Al & Ann, and Warren<br />

DePalma fait two home runs.<br />

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Colored Giants<br />

Here Sunday<br />

Next Sunday »t Taylor Park,<br />

the <strong>Millburn</strong> Baseball Club will,<br />

play the siirong Montclair Colored<br />

Giants. Local fans will rememter<br />

the Colored Giants from their<br />

game last year, when they de-<br />

feated .Millhurn in «.n exciting<br />

game 10 to 9.<br />

Frank Milbauer, Oil Smith or<br />

Eddie Fritten are reidy to sttlt<br />

on the mound for <strong>Millburn</strong>. It is<br />

a question wheiher Warren De-<br />

Palma will be ready for action,<br />

having been injured in last Sun-<br />

day'6 game. The game will start<br />

at 3 p.m. sharp.<br />

•<br />

Summit Edges<br />

Millers 9-7<br />

In a see-saw battle at Memorial<br />

Field, Coach Cornog't boys topped<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> 9-7 in a hard fought ball<br />

game. The Millers outhit the Hill'<br />

toppers ten hits to six as Tom<br />

O'Hara and Dave Wonters led the<br />

Blues in the hitting department,<br />

with each getting two hita. Goose<br />

Madonna led Summit's attack, get-<br />

ting two hits. Ken Eaton pitched<br />

excellent ball for the Blues, allow-<br />

ing only four hits and one run<br />

in four and two-thirds innings.<br />

The Millers started off the first<br />

inning in fine style as they touched<br />

pitcher, Dave Maroney, for four<br />

runs. The first two <strong>Millburn</strong> men<br />

got on—on a walk and an error.<br />

O'Hara, Wouters, and Reutlinger<br />

then singled in succeasion, to ac-<br />

count for three runs. Wouters then<br />

came home on an infield out, to<br />

make the score 4-0. In the bottom<br />

half of the first inning the HilL<br />

toppers nicked Lowery for three<br />

runs on three bases on balls and<br />

singles by pitcher, Dave Maroney,<br />

and Don Culberson.<br />

In the bottom half of the second<br />

inning the Hilltoppers got six Big<br />

runs. The first five Summit men<br />

walked to force across two runs<br />

and Madonna singled to drive<br />

across two more runa. Coach Cor<br />

nog's boys got one more run as<br />

Buffington misjudged Chet Cor-<br />

nog's fly ball, making the score<br />

9-3 in favor of Summit.<br />

In the third inning the Millers<br />

scored one run, as Pete Freeauf,<br />

Art Wynne, and Tom Reilly singled<br />

n succession. The Blues scored one<br />

run again in the fourth inning as<br />

Kane doubled and O'Hara and'<br />

Wouters singled to make the score<br />

9-6.<br />

In the fifth and sixth innings<br />

neither team scored, as Rudy<br />

kyres and Ken Eaton pitched air*<br />

tight ball.<br />

In the top half of the seventa<br />

inning the Millers threatened to<br />

upset the Hilltoppers. The first two<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> men walked. At this poinj<br />

Chet Cornog came in to pitch. H|<br />

retired the next man and the base'<br />

runners advanced. Cornog ther<br />

balked to force in a run. Thi<br />

Millers' hopes were short-livei<br />

though as Cornog retired the nex<br />

two men.<br />

Box score:<br />

SUMMIT<br />

Dasti, 2b<br />

Swick, ss<br />

Maroney, p<br />

AyrCE, p<br />

Ra*ke, If<br />

Taylor, Jf<br />

Culberson, rf<br />

Madonna, lb<br />

Cornog, cf, p<br />

Campano, 3b<br />

Bovit, c<br />

Totals<br />

AB *><br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

?<br />

i<br />

3<br />

3<br />

22<br />

. MILLERS<br />

Buffington, If<br />

Kane, cf 2<br />

O'Hara, c<br />

Wouters, rf<br />

Reutlinger, ss<br />

Freeauf, 2b<br />

Wynne, lb<br />

Reilly, 3b<br />

Lowery, p<br />

Eaton, p<br />

AB<br />

5<br />

•><br />

4<br />

4<br />

3<br />

3<br />

2<br />

3<br />

1<br />

3<br />

R<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

9<br />

P.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

H t{<br />

:<br />

c,<br />

o!<br />

c I<br />

1<br />

6<br />

H<br />

1<br />

X<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Totals 30 6 10<br />

•<br />

Softball Champs<br />

Play in Summit<br />

The Summit Sports Club, de-<br />

fending New Jersey State Soft-<br />

ball Champions, will open its home<br />

season this Sunday night in a<br />

N. J. State League double header<br />

at the Washington School play-<br />

ground in North Summit, playing<br />

the Buddies Social Club of Perth<br />

Amboy in the first gams and<br />

Woops-Botnik from Newark in the<br />

nightcap. The first game will start<br />

at 7:45 p.m. .<br />

The following Wednesday night. |<br />

May 2t, a double header will be<br />

played against the Grumman Yan-<br />

kees, winner of the Eastern Re-<br />

gional title for the past three<br />

years.<br />

*<br />

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about 1925.<br />

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CHECK BATTERY AKD Arm<br />

WATER. INSPECT CABLES<br />

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