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PLAINFIELD, COURIER-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 Telephone Plainfield 6-ffKK) Bakelite Defeats Fair mail in Local Twilight League PAGE FORTY-TWO There Oughta Be A Law! By fa*galy and Shorten the Mixed Deck Bowling League Crown. 4 Lucky Deuces won the odd game from Flashy Fives to put the latter team down lVi games Famous Fours Hold Game Lead Westfield Famous Fours moved out in front by one game Sunday at the Recreation Alleys National Starch Tied By M-M in Night Game Hie Plainfield Twilight Baseball League got off to a flying start last night with a pair of games. At Green Brook Park, (VCU RE MOT GOiMSfM AGAlM I LET WlM -p. "TOSAV? THAT MAkES THREE tKZzl I'M TlREOf THEV- ffnsMTrta. I DAYS V0UVEB5EM CUTTHl5r I I BEEM WOkHIKTMS PLANT WAS NWESk.BOCNDOfl&LEf r-JD uf J) I LIKE A (THE FOREMAN'S rOvtv I "jGSS 1 MEED A 4 FULL BLAST 'j CV-4V4f? I' 4 from the leader.

Match by Mail Peoria, IIL (JP) A 4-year international chess match between Peoria and Germany ended with a 23Vi to 182 victory for the team from Kronach, Bavaria, Germany. The match was conducted by correspondence. It began when a German immigrant visited the King's Men Chess Club at the Peoria YMCA, and gave Hank Cramer, then club In other matches, Easy won a pair of games from Super i Nifty Nines while Atomic Eights, Bakelite E.A.A. of Bound Brook shutout Fairmail, formerly of Sevens and Tricky Sixes beat Happy Treys in two. Mike Castal-do of Super Sevens was the big gun with a high middle game of who were tied with the Fours for several weeks, lost two games to Terrific Tens.

With one week remaining, the Fours have to win at least two games to win Xetherwood, 2-0, while under the lights at Seidler Field, National Starch and Packing of South Plainfield played a 4-4 tie called after seven innings due to the 11 o'clock curfew. A newcomer to the after-supper league, southpaw Teddy Bud-novich, gave Manager Johnny Latosky a two hit pitching job in the Bakelite-Fairmail game. Fritz Ciarfello and Ricky Maier got the president, the name and address of Alfred Joanni in Kronach. 232. Mike went on to a 604 series with 182-189.

i hits. Errors Hurt Budnovich's mound rival, the veteran Ted Wrigley, saw an excellent piece of work spoiled by a pair of infield errors. The Bound Brook club scored in the sixth. Bakelite got. to Wrigley for Bl IffFSa H0 VtOM TOOAV.1 LOOK UT WHO IS mj) VI GOTTA WORK' T- XXodO 1 ALAV-CPF' WKW Dunellen Nine Posts 4th Victory Highland Park Unbeaten Dunellen had to go 10 innings to nip Highland Park, 6o, for its fourth win.

Park has won three six safeties, three of these com-; ing in the hectic sixth when! All Tfc crt; singles by George Kelley, Bob lEnnals. and Chet 024 lBtnr SSc coupled with two miscuse won the ball game for the EAA. aLL.5K- At Seidler Field. National su4g 6ag5 Hc 6AI tr vs 6AUft ecu 03c FITS 19AII 92.22 Mike Dereicz was hit by ajftarch and M4M Packing fought pitch to open the 10th. Clarence t( a three hur.

deadlock. Eedrup's grounder was thrown Wagner Stars wild to first by the third base-) Both Marty Baloga, former man, Dan. Strawbridge. Derewiczomerville High righty, and wound up on third and Redrup chunky Johnny Wagner, worked on second. hard for a victory.

Although Coyle Stumbles Wagner allowed one hit, this to Mike Pugliese topped a pitch Morris Beta in the fifth, 10 walks 52.25 Kroh Leads Sports Events Mi InT oiirney nlatP Catcher III 1 1 llllk ll National Starch made the most of tis chances. Its first pair of City Golf Loop Opens Scotch Plains The Plainfield Recreation Commission sponsored golf league got under way last night at the Ash Brook course with a full, slate of four games featured by the Eagles TODAY School Baseball 3:30 p.m. Plainfield at Thomas Jefferson (Eliz.) Stevens Academy at Wardlaw Dunellen at North Plainfield North Hunterdon at Flemineton Pete Krogh scored 1,124 for Faust Coyle stumbled going after the ball and by the time he regained his feet and got the pill, six games in Class of the Plain- runs coming on two walks and an infield bobble that was labled ield City bowling champion- 'doubleplay all the way. Al GetziSD1Ps last niSht at the Plainfield Recreation. Among Krosh's and Zonh Johnson tallied.

Two more runs in the fifth put the Starchmen further out front. A double by Frank Butrico and Modth for Both Men 19-1 victory over the Crusaders JUST CHECK ALL THE FINE FEATURES OF THESE SPLENDID CUSTOM BIKES games were three 200s 204, 209 and 201. Holding down the second spot is Earl Martin with 1,061. J. Also coming through with Women scnooi Track: 3:30 p.m.

Scotch Plains at Edison Thomas Jefferson at Plainfield Westfield at Springfield School Tennis 3:30 p.m. Rahway at Plainfield Thomas Jefferson at Westfield Bowling Plainfield Recreation City Team Tourney. 7 p.m. Independent Bowline; Phillip's, 9 p.m. State Mixed co*cktail Bowling; Echo Iianes.

9 rj.m. single by Johnny Dolan gave; NEW DEPAKTU1E BRAKES wins were H. G. Gulf over Walker-Turner and Macks over of the winning run naa crossea. Dunellen jumped off to a 3-0 spread in the second.

George Chingery singled. Harold Getz singled and both came in on Fred Henry's double. Two fly balls got Henry home. Park Rallies Park got four in the second and, after Dunellen had tied the game in the third, the Owls got one more to go ahead for the last time. In the fourth.

Dunellen tied its first runs. The Pack A). MODERNISTIC LUGSASE CARRIER both by 18-2 scores and the 14-6 ers made sure of at least a tie FLOOD RAY TORPEDO HEADLIGHT xcTitiuiivrn rutiM AiiAin Selover hit 1,020 for third. Class qualifying will end next Monday at the local alleys. The top eight will compete in win by Elks over Juska's when Johnny Brandenburg Nick Grosch of Gulf posted the best score over the nine hole route, scoring 39-2 37.

Bill Foxx singled and Phil Manzella doubled in the seventh to knot the count Box scores: STURDY KICK STAND REAR SAFETY REFLECTOR RUGGED STEEL TRUSS RODS DELUXE SPRING SADDLE match play under the Petersen Point System. Leaders: Twilight BasebaU Green Brook Park Fairmail vs. Superfine. 6 p.m. Bowling Plainfield Recreation City A Tourney.

9:15 p.m. TOMORROW Twilight Baseball Green Brook Park carded 40-3 37. Bakelite EAA Fairmail CLASS LEADERS AB AB rne loop uses a unique scor Name: Six Gaines IEAUT1FUL fAKED ENAMEL miSH the score. Tom Moody doubled Kin rf 0 Ciurfello. 2b 3 0 VanFleet lb 2 ing system, based on eight in to right.

Bob Schneeberger 5'ancVr 4 grounded out. The first baseman, dividual matches between the four-man teams and on team Kroeh Martin J. Selover Shaw Cossrren Dodse Bianculli Noll Cabruk 1124 1061 1020 997 981 955 93-1 916 S41 1 Maier. cf 0 Manning 3b 2 Nichok. ss 1 Ornato.

rf 1 Harper. If 1 WriBley. 0 M. ,08 Jim Napholz, tried to cut aown Lmstr 3 1 ,1 1 1 Al Lli ILi4 li. 63 A M-M vs.

Crusaders, p.m. School BasebaU 3:30 p.m. Morristown at Springfield Somerville at Bernards Highland Park at Bound Brook Scotch Plains at Metuchen Wardlaw at Montclair Academy School Golf 3:30 p.m. Westfield at Jefferson Moody going to third, but threw ONLY Treschock. ss 2 Butin ch.

2 medal play. Comets Sweep In Pin Leajme 28 2 Totals 22 0 2 wild, allowing Moody to tally. Box score: DutUn Hi M4 Tark AA TT A3 Totals Bakeute Fairmail WfTH OTHfg 1KS AT 00O fyi 02 000 000 0 VanFleet. Macev. Two base Boro SoftbaU Canuck Field Church Pin Loop Errors 4 1 es 4 10 Ti 1 isi hits: Glancy.

Double plavs: Manning- 1 Biiiinus. ZD 4 Struck out. bv Budnovich i i Westfield Comets, who sewed To Hold Dinner 4 5 detect for Beo.f. Hew Car Uphohtery! i Wrigler. 5.

Base on balls off; Buds' novich. 4: Wrigleji a. Umpires: Cze-g browski. Hubku. up the crown in the Mixed Bowl Gardner Post vs.

Flying Eagles, Field 1. 6:45 p.m. Crusader vs. Musqueteers. Field 2 Doerflingers vs.

Shoprite, Field 1, 8 p.m. John Welch vs. Worthington, Field 2 Redrup. 2t p-gl-s. lb Crt izo.

cf Ch'ng ry. Getz. rt H'nrr. MoodT. 3b ruaan Knt.

3b Sch'o'rg'r If Folic rtli'lom'w ing League last week, moved further ahead Sunday night at the Recreation Alleys when they 0 0 0 IMDOOR 3 2 Young. CI 0 Ooyle. 2 3. IAnff'lo. 1 Huber, rt 2 Wolff, 1 Davis, 0 L.

D'Ana'lo OStrsw'ee. lb ftNaoholf.lb Geoh't. p-rf 0 Mirmov Birrzten. i iFeftSOclc. "Kleer-Vu" Plastic SEAT COVERS MOTter The Church Bowling League will hold its annual dinner tomorrow night at the First Park Baptist Church.

Probasco, which won the title. TV National Starch Parking AB AB B. Get, ef 0 Dolan. cf 4 11 Lock wood 3b 2 1 0 Gallai'r. 3to 4 0 1 M.

Getz. ss 4 11 Manzella. lb 4 1 1 Schaal. If 2 0 0 Butrico. If 4 11 A.

Getz. lb 2 10 Brand'b'g. rf 4 1 2 Johnson. 2b 2 1 0 Coyne. 3 0 1 Chwndiey.

rf 2 0 0 Zambetti 10 0 swept Robins. Aces moved back into the sec nicerTio Berkeley Heights urnukJItsr mm AER1AL DON'T HIDE SMART Stvi tur AND BtAUTIFUL FABRICS ond spot by winning a pair of Loop Dinner Friday 1 5T and Congregation and Grant Ave games from Flying Dutchman SNUG FITTING Gruoman. tiling a 39 8 Total Tntal 3 0 0 Gulkoski. 2b 3 0 3 0 0 Nlemczvk. ss 1 0 0 iWagner.

3 0 1 Berkeley Heights The annual Yanks moved up by taking them nue Presbyterian, who finished in a tie for second, will be Score bv Innings 031 MO 000 1 Tm LEAD banquet of the 17 year old Berke all from Acorns. In the other PLATCD MASS Park 01 000 000 a Totals 23 4 1 4 8 honored. matches, Diehards won a pair Nanonal Starch Totals 31 000 220 000 020 4 OtfOLES Packing Errors- Grubman B. Getz. Bologa Errors: Henrr.

3. Pusliese. Derewiez. a 1 a. Straw-bridge.

Coyle. 2. Two base hits: Redrup. Hnrr. 2.

Moody. S. 2. Three base luts: Cbangerv. Umpires: Clark.

Januccl. INSTAL LATIOM Lockwood. Niemczyk. covne. wagner of games from Marksmen and Sports took the odd game from Kyglers.

Bob Roach of the Flying Dutchmen had the high game, a SPerur Two base hits: Butrico. Manzello. Struck out by Buioga. Waener. 12.

Base on balls off: Buloea. 3: Wagner. 10. Umpires: Curey. Coolon.

FOX. ONLY ley Heights Major Bowling League will be held this Friday at the Mountainside Inn. The 3-Bar-S Ranch won the championship and will be honored along with these individuals: Ed Klebaun, Russ Romond, Max Keck, Gene Reiman, George Winglyn, and Bob Thompson. Blue Mountain Farms will also be Individual prizes will be given the following: High average Class B. Gunderson, 175; P.

Lendach, 167; R. Bethune, 154; high game Class B. Douglas, 253; K. Read, 253; L. Jeffrey, 221; high series Class A.

Caswell, 637; J. Milling- V. EACH FRONT ONLY" 243 opener. Standings: Comets Aces For 2-Door Yanks For 4-Deer "II'oim ip'el A OlDS. Marksmen Kyglers Robins Bnorts ton, 594; A.

Pearson, 546; most 1 95i-S Plainfield Pistol Victor Plainfield and Piscataway remained unbeaten in the Central Jersey Pistol League yesterday. Each won its fourth. Plainfield Metucheii Track Team Wins 2nd Metuchen Captain Bill Kaiser of the Metuchen track team yesterday led his mates to a 64-44 win over St. Peter's of New Persinger, 15, given an award for scoring the Acorns 11V MOW improved L. pins.

Flvine Dutchmen AMD SAVEf high singles. Diehards tj. raj NOW YOU. TOO, CAN ENJOY POWER BRAKES AT A LOW COST! downing New Brunswick, Brunswick as he annexed three 1 nfi.T and Piseatawav 10 give nis scnooi us second win without a loss. SOLD WITH Middlesex, In other matches, Woodbridge stopped Dunellen, The well built senior won the shot put, javelin and the discus to mount his two meet totals POWER BRAKE HYDRAULIC BOOSTER EASILY INSTALLED IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES NO TAPPING INTO MANIFOLD Gives complete brake equalization safer, smoother and faster brake action for a fully controlled stop; MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE '1 South Plainfield tripped Somer-i to 23 points.

Bob Lindquist of the home forces scored a double win as he took the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Summaries: 190-Yard Da.h Won bv TfndnnUt ville, Perth Amboy downey Mack Motors. Edison beat Bound Brook. and Manville topped North Plainfield, Standings, BRAKING EFFORT CUT IN HALF UP TO DOUBLE THE 8RAKING POWER Metuchen; 2 CTismar. St.

Peter's: 3 Z' onea. at-, lime: 230 Won bv Lindauist 5 TTnl. fOOT PlfSSUtf bert. Mr 3. Shear.

6P. Time: 0:24.5. scores: Team: Two. Twp. Manville 440 Won by Squindo.

SP; 2. Harvey 3. Needharc. M. Time: 0:54 5.

1 SS9 Won bv Davis. fiP: 1 Atwvrt 1 3. McGuinness. M. Time: 2:11.

1 I Mile Won bv Dusev KP: 5 Mnm So.nervi!! Woodbridae REGULAR now Ofl D95 ONLY FITS UICX. FORD NASH 1944-55 CHRTUEt, DE SOTO, DODGE tmd F1YMOUTH I94LSS CAD41LAC, CHfVROlIT, HUDSON KAISEI, LINCOLN, MERCURY OlDSMOBILE, PACKAID, STUDEBAKER and WILLYS 1949-55 PONTIAC 19M-55 2 High Hurdles Won by Marshell. SP 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 I 1 0 2 2. Rodden. 3.

Hall. M. Time: 0:18 6 3 I Low Hurdles Won by Schussler SP; 3 2. Marshall. SP: 3.

Hall. M. Time: 0:23.3 100 lbt. 90 1st. Mlkt.

70 1st. Mlkt. SO Is. 40lki. 30 lbt.

20 Ibi. 10 lbt. SURDAID HYDRAULIC i jWASTED POWER ENERCYN with standard Sns; SSiS Si SXSNS HYDRAULIC ROYAL POWEi HEE Perth AmboT South P'amfield Bound Brook Jfrk Motors Vortli Plainfield Tirte'ren New Brunswick I enoc fut won bv Kalcer Vf I SS0 rf V- il'i A vi tMVtL- Frt 'S'ThA iJicison. j. sows.

sp. Distance 4 44 feet. 3'j Inches. 4 I Discus Won by Kaiser. 2.

Jack son, -vi j. j. uesteiano. M. Distance 128 feet 5 inr.hm 'Waodbrklge 23! Javehn Won bv Kaiser.

2. Ko! i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 TBneIlem Leary Garneckl Mann Mahler 23 bert. 3. DelCasle. SP.

Diatance: 144 tudwie 7uccaro 2H Yakovir.O 287 leet. incnes. 2a2. Broad Jump Won by Kolbert. 2, Atwooa.

j. scnussler. SP. Distance 1078. 13 feet.

8 inches. I Jump Won bv Fltzverald SP 2. ttie M. Souindo. SP.

Height i lee I. 4 inches. Oi GRASS SEED GUARANTIED TO GROW BR. A Middlesex Pase Kulpak rve Bart Agans 275 3-POUND iDuiielleii Loses SAG 1135 New Brunswick Dai no Sica Brunswick TT3 2 Newbereer 5-POUND BAG Dunellen's track Dunellen somerriiie iteam went down to its second Ku'iie- straight setback yesterday, losing PL HUT Fnnn Metiler Ml to New Rrunra-irk Ttnmc Ecihoff iwick is 3-1. it CUIflL I CAR o.d Hour 117 Piscataway Twi.

Peitz 2-H Ttwer 22 Ahem 2S Schiunsen 237 114 Plainfield Dilite 2H Madsen 21 Poa Campbed 28 (iath riaimfieM Tr 21 Ccb 21 291 D. Sp.sm ria Perth Ambo "waiiu-k fraz 21 Kminsk! 2 Kurta 2d 4 1158 Fdioa Twp. wetervjn 29T Wu't Jr. Mrer VS Adams 232 1148 MaBTille Was Kropemckl 24 LapaT 271 Mk Mot.rs I Je Melichar of Dunellen i SL Bilb Footf' fSSHIMH 9ik. I WITH LONG ja.iki Certain MahoviC rink racked up 19 points.

He copped 579 both dashes, and finishprl sprnnrl ZavUskl i VVU AM I JL? in the javelin, broad jump and RO -T E- CLOCK" Esso OH IXleai Service! RENDINfr I I Bone Meal 'ST 1 -49 nr-k iftign Jump. Summaries: a in ---ww Graziano r' lOO-Yard Dash Won br Melichar. Render Dunellen: 7 Miller. New Brunswick; 3. mu rooa 77- '7C th.

u.m Harabin iime: Yanneue 281 120 bv Melichar. 7. Sanders XB: 3. Grim D. Time: 0:24 I 71 I 1139 440 Won br Hoaglacd.

NB: J. Js I 3 5 A2a'e Food rtb riainfiel j. Time: 0:58.1. DiLor.ardo fr-We Der. TJ: a.

Warger. ITr Ksirr z'l 'o. j. nme; 3:1. Oiiieri Mile Won br Rose.

NB: 3. Meder. Zanowic 3 3. Bevan. D.

Tune: 5:1. 1 Shot Put Won bt Collizan. NB: 1 1133 Reimer. NB: 3. Lamey.

D. Distance: 1139 SIGNET KEY and RING .11 pnrULAR sj leei i menes. Discus Won Romano. NB: 5 Herse. NB: 3.

Colligao. NB. Distance: 103 feet. 4 inches. Javehn Won br Oi-pl, NB: 3.

Me'1-char. 3. Paster. N3. Datanoe.

121 leet. Inches. Broad Jump Won bv Coveloski. 7. Melchr.

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-Ti ZF It was Regionals first win injliOWlinf; L.rOWIl two outings as it split 10 of the'rw, rv events run. Summaries: I I SCOtCll 1 laillS OPtL.1 CDPP CHi9 of Scotch Plains Market defeated 100-Yrd Dh Won bv Boehm. North Hunterdon: 3 Klinee-nj4n WB. 3 (tie) N-H. V3.

Time; 11 3. 200 Won bv WB 'Advance Roofing, last night at the Somerset Recreation Jin a special rolloff for the Sports Boehm. NH: J. Berger. NH.

Tune: 0X2. 4-w by S-iker NH: 3. 104 SOMERSET ST. nOIlTII PLAINFIELD, II. J.

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YouH find our highly trained employees ready to give you friendly, efficient, and courteous service at all times. men League bowling title, Leading the winners was Tony jVerdic with 576. Tops for Roofing was Leo Beenders. Team and individual champs nn j. r.ey.

nrt i laie: 80 Won b- Tallmger. WB: 2. Stewart. NH; 3. Van Eunkist.

WB. Time: I 33 5. Won bv Wilson. WB: 3. Msrsch-ke NH; 3.

Prsnks. NH. Time: 5 Shot Pu; Wen by Jackvn. NH: 3 Tttv. NH.

3. Reid. NH. 35 leet inches. Discu Wn bv Kline WB: 3.

Johnson. WB- 3. Young. WB. Distance: 107 feet 7 inches.

Javel.r Won by Hockeibunr. NH: 2. Barr. WB: 3. Jackson.

NH. Distance: 128 feet Inches Linden 3-7000 For complete in fo rma io ca 11 were as follows: Team set, Western Carloading, high individual set, Al Duvall, 690; high team single, Western, jhigh individual single, Joe Mu-chowski, 288; average leader, Don Freiday, 191. i 2 TOWELS ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY P. O. BOX 66, LINDEN, N.

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Haibar. XH. Distance- 13 feet 4 Inches. Jumo Won bv Delofear. WB: 3.

Como-eon, NH; 3, Lundqmst. NH. Beigha: fcifeet. FOR ONLY.

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