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THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 SOUTH SOMERSET <strong>NEWS</strong><br />
Tom Shoemacher (No. 38) sends one past Princeton Day School defenders during<br />
Saturday’s lacrosse game at Rutgers Prep. Princeton won, 5-4 indouble<br />
overtime.<br />
Prep Fields Only Lacrosse<br />
Team In Area -- It Loses<br />
ii<br />
THE FRANKLIN <strong>NEWS</strong>-<strong>RECORD</strong> THE MANVILLE <strong>NEWS</strong> PAGE 7<br />
Warriors Win Two I<br />
Behind Kravitz, Klige I<br />
pitF~ nnkll;ro mHll~hnio?t Ri~ce~; Ja~kl°~.kls’t singled ,n third inning<br />
and senior A1 Kravitz winning two and scored when Tyus’s single and<br />
games this past week.<br />
three-base error followed.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Warriors -- led by Kllge’s <strong>Franklin</strong> shoved across its final<br />
one-hit hurling -- routed Bridge- three runs in the fifth inning. A<br />
water-Raritan-East, 9-2, a week walk and an error put Gilchrist and<br />
ago yesterday.<br />
Tyus on base. Jankowski delivered<br />
On Friday, Kravitz two-hit his second two-bagger of the game,<br />
Princeton as the <strong>Franklin</strong> nine driving in two more runs. He<br />
raised its record to 7-5-1. scored on a fielder’s choice.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong>-Princeton game <strong>Franklin</strong> laced out nine hitson<br />
Monday was postponed because two each by Gllchrtst and Jankow-<br />
of wet grounds.<br />
ski,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Warriors were scheduled<br />
against South Brunswickyestsrday<br />
PRINCETON<br />
aRernoon at home.<br />
Kravitz, who has two no-hitters<br />
This afternoon, <strong>Franklin</strong> is home under his belt -- won this third<br />
against South Plainfield. On Tues- game of the season, 2-1, over<br />
day, the Warriors entertain Som- Princeton.<br />
erville. Both are In the Mid-state <strong>The</strong> Little Tigers used one ox<br />
Conference.<br />
their two hits and a throwing er-<br />
<strong>The</strong> only hit Kllge allowed was ror to lead, 1-0, in the top of the<br />
a two-run home run In the top of first Inning.<br />
the seventh by Charlie Sandora¯ Gilchrist scored <strong>Franklin</strong>’s first<br />
He fanned 11 and walked one. run in the second when he walked,<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> broke to a 4-0 lead in stole second, took third on a throw<br />
the first inning. Bob Burner openedinto<br />
center field and tallied on<br />
the <strong>Franklin</strong> half of the Innlngwith Jankowski’s single.<br />
a single and George Lukacs walked, Lukacs singled in the sixth and<br />
Ricky Gllchrist poled a home run raced to third on a two-base sis-<br />
to left. <strong>The</strong> fourth Warrior run of clue. Roe O’Connor’s sacrifice fly<br />
the inning tallied when Don Tyus to center allowed Lukacs to score<br />
reached second on an error and the winning run.<br />
rode home on a single by Paul Kravitz struckout six and walked<br />
a llke number.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> catch of a probable state flounder appears to be nearing its<br />
record striped bass highlights the end in coastal bays and rivers,<br />
exceptional spring fishing along with the Navesink and Shrewsbury<br />
the New Jersey coast, accordingrivers<br />
havingbeenespecially good.<br />
Princeton Day School spoiled ketball "picks" in moving the ball side at all times.<br />
to the State Department of Con- Kingfish have put in an early ap-<br />
Rutgers Prop’s Open House fee- to the goal. <strong>The</strong> set up plays and <strong>The</strong> game is 60 minutes long servation and Economic Developpearance in the southern New Jer-<br />
ttvities for the new field house on attack in much the same way as a and there are four quarters. meat.sey<br />
surf.<br />
Easton Avenue by nipping the Arsoccer<br />
or hockey player would. Play starts in the center of the <strong>The</strong> 64 lb.-8 oz. striper was Looking ahead, large bodies of<br />
genauts, 5-4, in lacrosse. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong>re are penalties.<br />
field with a center trying to scoop caught during the weekend of April jumbo bluefish are reported in<br />
game was decided in the second In addition to the goalkeeper, up the ball dropped by the referee. 2’/ by L. Alien Albertson of Port several southern States¯ When<br />
overtime period,<br />
With a minute to go in regula-<br />
there are three defensemen, a trio Rutgers Prep is the only area Republic In Great Egg I/arbor Bay these migrate to New Jersey, they<br />
of mldfielders and three attack- team playing lacrosse.<br />
and reported by Fish and Game can be expected to maintain the<br />
tion time, Chuck Houston tallied<br />
for Hutgers Prep to tie the score<br />
men.<br />
Bob Keller of Summit is the Conservation Officer Edward F. State’s reputation for the world’s<br />
4-all. Princeton Day decided the<br />
<strong>The</strong> rules call for each team Argonaut lacrosse coach. Cartier. Details of the catch will best summer fishing for thlspopu-<br />
having three men on the offensive Prep qlosed out the season yes- be reported aRer the Information lar species. Good-sized schools<br />
game with 1:34 to go in the second<br />
extra five-minute period.<br />
~Ide four men on the defensive terday against Newton, the only and Education Section of the Di- of porgies are reported offshore;<br />
team it beat.<br />
vision of Fish and Game has re- as they move in, they will add to<br />
Dennis Pansy, Tom Shoemacher<br />
viewed certification formstoveri- the variety of salt water fishing<br />
and Hugh Chodosh had the goals for<br />
ty that the fish has broken the cur- opportunities in New Jersey.<br />
the Prep. Esposito Sparks<br />
rent striper record of 631bs,-<br />
-o-<br />
On Monday, the Argonauts bowed<br />
10 oz. caught by Morrie Uppermaa<br />
the Peddle, 5-3.<br />
in 1959.<br />
S~te-Spo~ored<br />
Chip Mandeville, a sophomore,<br />
Stripers are moving up the coast,<br />
Chodosh and Scott Hodes had the Argonaut Baseball<br />
with outstanding surf fishing from Endurance Ride<br />
Rutgers Prep goals.<br />
Brigantine to Island Beach, Most Begins Tomorrow<br />
Goalkeeper Doug Sire, who had Rutgers Prop’s baseball -- pow- ford. Reclne had the lone hit for of the fish are running between 5<br />
31 saves against Princeton Day, ered by pitcher Dan Espostto -- hhe Prepsters.<br />
and 18 pounds; few are under the Preliminaries for New Jersey’s<br />
stopped 21 tries against Peddle. had a 7-3 win over Croydon Hall<br />
Originated by the North Ameri-<br />
Rutgers Prep was the victim of 18-inch size minimum, and angler sixth annual 100-mile endurance<br />
a week ago yesterday in between<br />
a 13-hit attack In dropping a 10-2 A1bertson’s fish gives promise of ride get underway today in Wharton<br />
can Indians, lacrosse is hard, losses to Jamesburg and Im-<br />
fast game that is played with sticks<br />
decision to Jamesburg a week ago bigger bass to come.<br />
State Forest. Starting time for the<br />
maculate this past week,<br />
and a small sponge-rubber ball.<br />
yesterday.<br />
Mackerel are even more abun- 28 participating horses and their<br />
Jamesburg routed the Argo-<br />
<strong>The</strong> objective of the 10 men on<br />
<strong>The</strong> Argonauts collected nine dant along the entire coast, with riders is 7.30 a.m¯ tomorrow.<br />
nauts, 10-2, a week ago yesterday.<br />
each team is to throw, scoop or<br />
hits themselves. Mike Hegedus had catches of over 100 Bostons per <strong>The</strong> contest is sponsored Jointly<br />
<strong>The</strong> Prep nine was shutout by<br />
man common. <strong>The</strong>se reports led by the New Jersey Department of<br />
kick the ball, which is smallerImmaculata<br />
High of Somerville,<br />
three, while Gordle Olson and Re- Commissioner Roe to urgeanglers<br />
Conservation and Economic De-<br />
than a baseball, into the opposing 7-0, on Saturday.<br />
cine had two each.<br />
Jamesburg netted five runs In not to keep more fish thanthey can<br />
velopment and the Arabian Horse<br />
goal. <strong>The</strong> goal is six-by-slx feet. Rutgers Prep was held to. Just<br />
Association of New Jersey.<br />
<strong>The</strong> lacrosse field is ll0 yardsone<br />
hit by Immaculata’s Phil starthe<br />
third and four in the fourth, surely use, avoiding waste of a<br />
After two and one-half days on<br />
long and 60-70 feet wide. <strong>The</strong><br />
Its first run was scored in the valuable resource.<br />
goals are 80 yards apart and are<br />
second, <strong>The</strong> excellent run of winter the trail, riders and their mounts<br />
will assemble for final Judging at<br />
situated 15 feet from the end of<br />
<strong>The</strong> two Rutgers Prep runs came<br />
in the sixth. Doug F10merfelt<br />
noon on Sunday, May 19, at the<br />
the field. 9<br />
Troop 84<br />
ride headquarters, Klltch’s Twin<br />
Each player has a long-han-<br />
walked and went to third on a<br />
dled, hickory stick, called a<br />
double by Olson. Hegedus singled<br />
Oaks Farm, Hammonton. Awards<br />
and trophies in the various cate-<br />
crosse. <strong>The</strong> name of the game<br />
both runners home. Plans Auction, gories will be presented by state<br />
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CROYDON HALL<br />
Secretary of Agriculture Philllp<br />
Alampi.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sticks used are three to<br />
Cake Sale<br />
<strong>The</strong> ride will be judged 70 per<br />
six feet long. Each stick has a<br />
Espostto was the big gun for the<br />
cent on perfect condition of the<br />
loose net called a face, which<br />
Argonauts when they prevailed Boy Scout Troop 84, Kingston<br />
horse and 30 per cent on correct<br />
serves as a pocket, <strong>The</strong> face is<br />
over Croydon Hall, 7-3, a week will hold its annual Auction and timing. On each of the first two<br />
normally seven to nine inches wide.<br />
ago today.<br />
Cake Sale Saturday, May 18. days, 40 miles must be covered<br />
<strong>The</strong> goalkeeper’s stick has a face<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rutgers Prep rlghty set the <strong>The</strong> auction, which is the troop’s<br />
that is 12 inches wide,<br />
visitors down on six hits -- threemajor<br />
fund-raislng event of the<br />
In seven hours¯ On the last day,<br />
<strong>The</strong> goalie is the only player<br />
after a three-run first inning. Es- year, will get under way at 10<br />
20 miles must be ridden in three<br />
who can touch or bat the ball with<br />
poslto set ii batters down on a.m. on the grounds of the Kings=<br />
hours.<br />
<strong>The</strong> competitive trail ride is<br />
his hands, <strong>The</strong> other players must<br />
strikes and fanned six.<br />
ton Presbyterian Church, the designed to stimulate greater in-<br />
catch or pass the ball with the<br />
At bat, the Rutgers Prep Juniortroop’s<br />
sponsoring organization.<br />
terest in the breeding and use of<br />
face or kick it in an effort to get<br />
banged out three hits in four tripsFeatured<br />
will be furniture, house- good horses. <strong>The</strong> first 100-mile<br />
to the goal to score a point.<br />
-- including a home run. He wares, toys, tools, and an assort-<br />
ride was held in Vermont in 1935.<br />
Players may block and use bus-<br />
knocked in five runs.<br />
ment of other items.<br />
Five eastern states now hold such<br />
In the last of the first, Hegedus <strong>The</strong> cake sale wtllbe held simul- contests annually¯<br />
31 <strong>Franklin</strong> High<br />
singled with one out and trottedtaneously<br />
at the Kingston post of- Riders from eight states will<br />
homo on Esposito’s home run ovfice and at the church.<br />
take part in the New Jersey event.<br />
er the fence in right field,<br />
As an added attractlonthlsyear,<br />
Typing Students<br />
Spectators are welcome.<br />
Esposito got himself even In the Troop 84 will have an overnight<br />
-0"<br />
last 0f the third when he singledto camp on the church lawn in con-<br />
Win Certification<br />
drive in Olson.<br />
junction with the auction, allowingMiddlesex<br />
High<br />
<strong>The</strong> 3-3 tie was proken in the the community to observe the<br />
Thirty-one students in the<br />
last of the fourth. Frank McMa- scouts in action as they pitchtheir Beats FHS Thindads<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> High School business de=<br />
hen walked, Dave Conelson dou- tents, prepare dinner, and demon-<br />
pertinent have been awarded certibled<br />
and Olson singled. strate their scouting sldlls. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> tallied 47 points finficates<br />
for completing five minute<br />
An error, a base on balls, a highlight of the demonstration will ishing second to Middlesex High<br />
timings with’ less than three<br />
wild pitch and a two-run base be the construction of a hand- (75 points) In a triangular meet<br />
errors.<br />
hit by Esposito closed out the lashed signalling tower. Sunday a week ago yesterday. Bridge-<br />
All are Typing I students taught<br />
scoring for Prep In the home morning, May 19, the boys will water-East was lastwith 32points.<br />
by Mrs. Lillian Bodnarik and Mrs.<br />
half of the sixth.<br />
participate In a special "Charter John Hill won the shot Put withe<br />
Juanita Southerland.<br />
"0-<br />
Presentation" service at the toss of 52 feet, one and a halt<br />
Top scorers were Alberta Ben-<br />
church.<br />
inch and had a winning discus toss<br />
giovanni, 56 words per minute;<br />
of 148 feet, 11 inches.<br />
Kartina Pontus, 48; Catherine<br />
John Limyansky won the 100<br />
Junior Bowling Assoa<br />
W01f, 46; and Pat Lindner, 47.<br />
alien Elects,<br />
and 220 for <strong>Franklin</strong>.<br />
Other award winners included<br />
John Taylor of <strong>Franklin</strong> was<br />
Sandra Benson, 31; Keven Bet-<br />
Officers were elected at a refinger,<br />
39; Stephanie Blelski, 38;<br />
cent meeting of the Somerset Hun-<br />
Somerset Hunteraon Junlbi" first in the long Jump with a leap<br />
Bowling Day will be Saturday, of 20 feet, three and three-quar-<br />
Eleanor Bode, 32; Judy Dayton,<br />
terdon Junior Bowling Association<br />
A IVheel And<br />
May 25, when the association take ter inches.<br />
held at Strike ’N Spare Lanes.<br />
45; Anne Edwards, 39; Gloria<br />
4O teams to the state junior bowl-<br />
-0-<br />
Goodgoing, 40; Gale Micklo, 34;<br />
First vice-president Mrs, ing tournament at Butler Bowl inl<br />
Also, Karen Nielsen, 30; Cyn- A Prayer...<br />
stella Beenders4 secretary -<br />
Butler.<br />
Netmen Win In<br />
thia Rockhill, 31; Eileen Rojack,<br />
treasurer Frederick A. Olden-<br />
-0-<br />
31; Denise Adragna, 30; Carol<br />
hage; tournament director. Mrs¯<br />
East Brunswick<br />
Bessenyei, 33; Edward Casper, Tom Deening of Hopewell is<br />
Marie Chlrlcowlll all hold office Warrior Netmen<br />
for two years.<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong> bumped off East Bruns-<br />
30; Lisa Danielson, 32; Cynthia claiming a record which Isn’t<br />
Encok, 38; Clara Flzzarotti, 39;<br />
Elected to the board of direcwick<br />
High, 4-1, in a tennis match<br />
likely to be challenged by many<br />
Post A Pair Of<br />
Kathleen Glynn, 32;<br />
tors for a two year period were<br />
Friday.<br />
cyclists. <strong>The</strong> 14-year-old<br />
Also, Gregory Patake, 31; Dean<br />
Preston Thomas, Mrs. Marie Per- Court Defeats<br />
In the singles, Steve Boswell<br />
Hopowell Valley High School rine, Miss Elaine Blazovsky, Mrs.<br />
won, 6-0, 4-6, and 6-2, while Bob<br />
Lichtmann, 37; Dennis Lue, 30; freshman claims to have cov- Mary Koncur, FranclsYamborand<br />
William McVicar, 37; Carol Echo-<br />
Watchung ’Hills Regional High<br />
Bazln scored a 6-0, 6-I success.<br />
ered the rolling hills between<br />
Mrs¯ Nancy Bremner.<br />
men, 30; Karen Sellers, 45; h’ene<br />
topped <strong>Franklin</strong>, 3-2, in tennis on<br />
Glenn Shock and Bob Chaikin won<br />
Princeton and Hopewell on his<br />
Sobel, 30; Carol Ubry, 39 and<br />
President Dennis Chlrlco, Rob- Monday.<br />
the first doubles, 6-0, 6-1, and<br />
unicycle In two hours and 25<br />
Miriam Thomas 31.<br />
ert Evans Jr,, and Ronald Macau- A day later, Edison shaded the<br />
Eric deHaas and Neal Friedman<br />
minutes. Tom cites ease in ley, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Warriors by the same score. took the second doubles, 4-6, 6-4,<br />
-0-<br />
transporting as one of the ad-<br />
Mary Ryan, Mrs. Rlta Swartzmll- AgRinst Watchung, the doubles6-I.<br />
PISToLEERS WIN<br />
vantages of being a unicyclist,<br />
ler, Mrs. Allcla Straka, Mrs, Mil- teams of the Glenn Shock and Bob<br />
-0but<br />
there are disadvantages<br />
<strong>The</strong> Manville Plstoleers topped<br />
dred Skladany of the board of di- Chalkin won, 6-0, 7-9, 6-I, and GOLFERS MEET MATCH<br />
such as the unlcycle’s inability<br />
Greenbrook marksmen 1164-1146<br />
rectors will hold office for anotherEric<br />
deHaas and Bob Bazin copped,<br />
to be "coasted," Riders must year.<br />
Saturday. Moose and Bellomo shot<br />
11-9, 2-6, 6-4.<br />
FrankUn finished 18th In a field<br />
constantly pedal to main-<br />
293 of a possible 300, followed<br />
Gone Burke was named to fill Bazin gained a 6-4, 6-3 singles of 20 teams in’the District 2 Golf<br />
tain speed and balance. Tom<br />
the unexpired tar m of second vice- victory against Edison, while Championships Monday at the<br />
by Skobo and Felegi with 289~ says he Is looking for another<br />
president and Mrs¯ Mary ttopcroft<br />
for the winners. Lund was top<br />
deI-laas and Charlton combined for Mountain View Golf Course in West<br />
unlcycllst so the two can try and Ray Milton to unexpired terms<br />
gun for Green Brook with a 297.<br />
a 6-3, 6-3 success.<br />
Trenton. <strong>The</strong> Warriors had $91<br />
playing polo on their one-<br />
on the Board of Directors.<br />
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strokes. Columbia High of South<br />
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wheeled vehicles. Unicyellsts<br />
Eighty-seven per cent of World<br />
<strong>The</strong> association will hold its<br />
Orange was first with a tea m score<br />
set a lot of records, but the<br />
War H naval personnel, or 3 1/’2<br />
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lack of competition can get a<br />
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million men, were Reservists. bit lonesome too, apparently.<br />
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