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rAGE SIX ROCKLAND COUNTY EVENING JOURNAL (Ny«ck Evminc JoaiiwU) SA^RDAY, SE^EMBER 2«, 1929 The Traffic SOStiB^utFor Junior Eleven Afo ^ Cut Tho H<|UBd of eighty candIdaUs for thn Nyack Junior Hlgh-Sohool football t»am ha« been cut by Coach Kr'X. Smith to about thirty playcra.' Next- week, it la adid, I ’ r Ih* ” ? ^ another cut, Inaving the mentor with' juat about' enough natfi.rjRl.ta make up two teama. The junior griddera are working hard now na the opening game with either the Nyack Sophomprea oi; Tearl Rlvi»y Junior High looma before'the locale. ^ Practice is being held every nif ht'un the Hospital Field, Ny ack,' and Coach Smith Is putting the squad through fundamental* such as falling on the ball, carry ing the ball and otheV similar “ primary*^* phases' of , the game. Besides this, the candidates prac tice In- ru.sning back punts, pass ing. kicking, etc. — -'fhei^ bas not been any scHm- magea held as yet, but Smith said today that he expected to put the juniors through this stage of the -same beginning next week when it is expected that all will _ be fur- niahed^ith suits. Those who still retain a place on the squad are as follows: a Donovan, Lewis, Tyrua. Hiller, Edmunds, Burton, VanWeelden, Wanamakor, Bagley, Evans, Bey- nolds, Colantuoni, Williams-. Scor- cune. ' - McDonnell, Rotelli, Glickman, *&ackt Foley, Hanley, Costino, Dhimm'ond, Lacits, Lemm, Frae, Smith. Kane, Hendricks, Fraser, lleGroat. . ‘ - ‘ OlIJLYl,AJPPEARS Members of the ' **Y\ are now kept awe r a et-.the major happen- _ r at the local branch by a pub- lication being edited by W. E. Ab bott, general secretary, and pub lished each month. The name of ^■^t^^e Y'a newspaper is **Our Y.\ The object of this paper is not to keep the members posted on every liilld'detail that takoa place, , but It is femby Abbott that the members will realise the fact that thejitaff of the \Y\ is working for ' their benefit at all'times, and have \ Let^s Go„ ,Gp4ders!__ . dh, BoyfWhjit a Swelt-Stwm of Pigskins Starts Blowing Totjay! Booth A Practicar Home for the Maidless Hoiisehoh Ju >\ DIAMOND DIRT And Other ' SPORTS- By E- J. Raardoa Which ought to be good new* to the Stony Point baseball fans. Herb Evans wili play with the Waynctdwner* , tomorrow aftetr noon against hls~old tfsmmates, the 'Celtics. ' Herb it reported to have left the Celtic outfit bag and baggage. The reasons for hit de parture havo not been ascertained. It was reported on good author ity rccenlly.iui last-week*.that the Celtics were not to play any more this season, and this may have had a bit of bearing on the fact that Hefb lcft._ Stony Point, on the other hand, had not completed their schedule for the season arid Herb, who juat craves action threw his lot in with the Lighthouse- keepers. 1 This will leave quite a hole in the ranlur of the Celtics and it not known at this writing just who will do the receiving. Well, the Celtics ’ loss is Stony Point's gain. Both singles were, played'dn Dr. j 0. N.,Lewis ’ tennla'icoUrse at Hnv-j. eratraw. ' i Mias.Parkinson represents Hav-; erstraw H. S.-.A KOO<l future is| predicted for her in td^nis, if shoj sticks to the game. ‘ ' • • . I The Premier- Market Bowling: team is to be right In style, this | season. The boy*- through, the; good offices .of Zeke Korn, are i, wearing green s'nirfei Which Is-a ' very ocfd color foc' buy* .with thf. i names of Paul, Morris, tmd Jake ’ . Korn, Maxie Provilch and Davey; Isreulson to be wearing. -1 EMPLOYER IS FREEOFLABOR tAff (MARGE Factory Owner Dismissed By Judge Leyison; Other Cases. (Continued from Pag#< 4.) the public is willing.to pay him fori thq pleasure of experiencing a trip , ilf an airplane, that he. cannot be chiraged with doing anything un- dei-hand, and that those who, ride-, - with him'for the stipulated ' sum | of money are not entitled to .thoj term of “ suckers, ” both of which'- implications were broadcast in at Suffern newspaper last Tuesday. \1 “ We take exception to the news.: article-which called • tLc .overrt at' the New City airport last Sunday] a ‘ ‘ big_air circus\ and a ’ ’ flop,\ for it was nei^er of -these two I things. On the cqntrahy it was dc-i cidedly the biggest, day which the I airport has ever witnessed. The day ’ s activities were not ad-| vertised as a \big air clrcui, ” butj aa a Jlying day, and it was prom inently told the publfc who wished to come that If they de.sired they .might ride in an airplaoc for tho price of |3. No one insisted that they fly — the choice was left tq the people, and thb manner in which they rode, expressed an agreement-with the charge taxed for the ride. Furthermore, . all of those who rode, after the first flight had been made, hdd the,^ opportunity of witnessing juat how long these -flights werejj'.'/ahd pf. fudging whether they' considered such a fllghh worth their three bucks. Evi dently the public considered it worth the price. ” ' The parachute jump-was adver tised lor 6:30 and if any of .the “ gallible ” public csi^ there at two in ^e'afternoon expecting to sec the parachute jumper-fall'out of the plane pn every “ 'ffght — that* is their hard lock. It was 6:40, ten minutes later thpn advcHiscd when -Lindgreen climbed into the ship,' As to packing thd\ . ’ chute, we would like to inform thd'qewswrit- an undisputed fact that all jumpetx. have their eccentricities and their superstitions. Lindgrcn has been jumping from planes at Kingston all during the taken this means to keep the mem- The game will be played on AllUon hugs po.sted on the coming events -and actjyiiiee that take place throughout other . ‘ !Y ” organisa tions throughout tho State. TO PLAY FOR CROWN Field, Stony Point Danny Spellman is training hard for his fight with Joe Norton at Nanuet in the very near future. Danny is raising, the 'old muscles wielding a 'pick and shovel on the H. Clark was the winner in 1 Haverstraw street lighting Job. •ht dark as-on cthiopian from being out in sun. Ho says that he Intends to take, his opponent over the jumps in thii.Jbout Danny does his box ing under the supervision of Joie Anges of Hdvenitn^ Anges has Danny feinting amflabbing like a ohamp, according to reports. Herman GreCn, proprietor of a pocket book, factory in Nyack. waa - Bashful Maxie, their manager, ' arraigne,| before Judge i Benjamin can ’ t dec anything butJhe-HsCmicr I i^yison la.st night charged with a Market team finishing first in thu [ yjoiatjnn q'f the-New York State “ Y ” Industrial League. ; labor laws, which allege<l that, he --»»- •» » ■ bad employed in hir^fpetory, a Pop Yeoman* has dry dockcd^hls I young girl who did not have her motor boat for the coming winter.,j Working papefs. Now . that the camping season Green explained to Judge Levl- dver . Pop. sees no reason for hi.< ' son that the girl had workiv craft being damaged by the fqrcea ' papets, but hud lost them and vras * summer and this scribe Jias s^een of winter. . Yeomans unit a partygettin^ajjaw set. On hearing this of-friends camped on the Isle of'simple explanation of the matter, M ’ Quag air summer. ; the judge dismissed the complaint. « *. •■ I Thomas Goode, a Nyack negro, Some people beilcvc in starting ! wi ‘ h' beating his wife, the bowling season right. Chiefie P''tfm>-sed not to do it again and Williams turned iii n scotfc of 346 wsi, discharged. Bcc8u.se of his In his first game of the .season on l»t«nuoUs denials, the actual fact the Gamerville Y ,iu.y.s.. Mike I **'ethcr or hot he had beat his Gere turned in a score of 307 the I “ P «'«» ''eiled in uncer- same'evening. Not so.bnd-for starter. Other cases on the calendar last The alleyi 'have boon „owdod^h'ries Gallo of Sourt •TOTCH The servant problem has come to be one of the most vital ones of modern existence, j^he — sotetion - -t seems to point to a: Simpler way of living, but even with ’ that, houses must still be kept clean and food prepared and dishes washc<l. - One method is to build so simply and with every working detail so particularly planned for that the work can be done by the mistress of the house wtihout keeping her slavishly drudging. Another meth od is to make the diying rooms and Uic working quarters Bf Jhe ser vants' division, of the house so pleu- ■KhTOOM' OWKOO-TH* sant and convenient that sert-antaj will like to stay in them. I conditions should not be a dritin- on er who is responsible for thb-grand j . Every thought of the architccti any woman ’ s strength. Witlslight, slam in Tuesday ’ s -issue, that it. is I in designing this, little house was beautiful kitchens, ample pantries for the convenience of the house- \Wife. Housework uqder proper \ placed properly, the worker can ac complish a great deal without hav ing to waste energy or feel shut also provided with two othel groups of windows ’ at the othel ' l-'liles ofthc room. This room la asT sured light and good ventilBtio| from three side*. The wail spaces are purposeij loft bare, so that la.-ge pieces o| fureiturc, such . os book-cases, ano, davenport, etc: can be ail ranged to advantage. Very often in designing a house the archItectJ omit this Important point antTwhoij the furniture comes-to bo jplkce in the room, it -is found .that hJ I provision has been made' for bedl dressers, or couches, so there' is ■ posible chance to make the roon nomelike and comfortable. Two large bedrooms and a sniai| one near the master ’ s room and large bath have been convenicntljj arranged in the seednd story. ThJ small Imdroom near the master'l has evlhoed a deep interest in the] away in some ugly dark Erie pack his ’ chute' right before he climbs into the plan'crdhjvery occasion of a leap. His statement for this is that he wants to be ab solutely cerUin of the _ condition Twenty-Five Years Ag- of hU silk umbrella Uj^n which j his ve^ life 1 say if he saw the prcjcnt^ maUer,^hly elated, especially I while other people large .room simply ’ ! os his fcxorti^ had much to do in j sunlight and gardena ^jbjcluijig thO pMUUon wall. Thli settling the affalxso promptly. ” The kHchen of this little hou^ ^ delightful chiWren'J Evidently he-was “ I'lto Great Com-.j faces , the garden and through ftc I ^, 1 . jf . preferred this amalj promiser. ” -. ^^ji[|tehing conlest being held at the .Ulifnl “ Y ” between the members of iha Y ’ s Men ’ s Glaira . -Clark won two out of the three \l~jipine» played with George Hesael- gravel George Is conceded to be one of the beat players In tho “ Y\ at the present time. In defeating Hrmilgn-T Clark proved himself a past master with the slRwsr — Tomorrow - Clark will play jq^iinst-Oscaf Kosel for the eham- _ |N> ' a c k „ c ha t gad..with. p as s i ng -a-i takes the precaution of packing III immediately before a jump. Of course, we must expect thpt there are those small brained in- babiunte of God ’ s green earth who arc actually ’ ’ put out ” when they Kanltiii 0 Great Com-.l faces,the gdrden and through ' ■jwindo'wi just about the sink the j.'';;; ’ ba\eonvmn.d Into-j worker can look out qnd see the- rbim ^nd the bath room aa S I flowers. Beside the second group , ,||jgb;d converteil into a sew ' of window* in thja \kitchen is room . chsir and a small table where . ' i However, the arrangement jn^ On October 7 tho Indusfrlal light, adjourned Gerald Lettrdi October 4* of Woodcliffg charged with speeding, was fined The .boys' department of the Gamerville Y. M. C. A. has been ^opened for the Fall and Winter pioiishlp of the Y ’ .s Men's Club iXli “ < “ 0\. There is a crowd of youngsters In the ” Y ” eyery; night since the building has been open- League will get under way. and,, 5, Merdius of Toms the makeup of the league will be.j speeding, forfeited teams representing the Giirnervillc - „„ Secondo Canestro of Corona, y. M. C. A., Engravers, Color forfeited |10. ft-ank Shop, Office, Premier Market hive I Nyack, whose car ran and Messenger, it It not knouni ^bfoyjjb . the store window of os to whether the Print .Rodhi willj Philip's and Ibsen ’ s show window be entered this season. on South Broadway, was dis- Full details of the rule.': and tho | charged by Judge Leviton. schedule wijl be announced in serious injury or death to the one who makes the leap, and perhaps tome of this type were really dis appointed in thinking that Eric Lindgren had the nerve to think about packing his imrachute before he entnisUd his life to iU opening properly w.hen ho cast himself from the airplane. ■ around ’ with little oT. . If. he| prepa . because it,centers the plu thought tho«i women and girls.; wrapped up in'idoxen* of pettIcoaU. ; ^^'\oiKlJ^tly beneath' ’ ^'.- ^ ‘ \ “ I' seot-has b long dresses, et cetera, were scan- ^ , Vv ' . ,ia,. troduced In the upper hall o*ar tily dressed-^orrora! What would kitchen entry.-hoVonly.to T. lie say lo'tKi -pretenriTay TisKIbn * cl theTower part of eonvei»restmg place anT of wearing— cr, well. 1 * . -..- u - l * i...a t*. ‘ •Hatles*. wraples, and scantily j “ n^ora _________________ clad girl* and women •■\P “ *>001 as j ^ This house ti of stucco numerous on the streeU these chlk^^^ ^ refrigerator which co» be -'al lath. The wally could bo \ ly nights and mornings as they j outside. Tbdr* is a cd a light cream color and iW- . it bi a close mateb 'Tor Koiwl la no-mean tasacr. ^ _______ 0 ^ . I od. Pool, bilUfrdtf and indoor tne- MATTHEWS TO BOX ] nls are among the games provided - j for them. • RAVERS ’ ^W. Sept. 28r-^| Jqhr.nysfKid ” Matthews is report- Miss Jessie Parkinson, a Garner- lavfi signed to mect*a fast , vllle . girl, has been victor In two intamwelght at the -bouts to be singles matches this week. Tuesilay •ho was victorious over Miss Anne ' held 'in Nunuo^ on October 10. Johnny is now staying in Highland Fhll.s,-N. Y., and was a.yisitor in BaSKrstnrw recently. Bacheller of Congers. H. S. and Thursday she defeated her oppon ent froln the Congen H. H. S. Major League Bafeball ^ NATIONAL LEAGUE ' ' t briehu ay ’ s results elphia JL Boaton 6. “ BfLoqia-dr-Rtttsbutgh ' et^ ithwdulfd. OF THE CLUBS . W ok ^ m CP-O ^ .... AS ..663 :^,';^»iE4 , 43 .671 AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY ’ S RESULTS New York at Washington. i ’ Ostponed out of respect to memory of .tfunager Huggins. Other clubs not lehcdulcd. STANDING OP THE CLUBS Won. lioft. P.C U -S93 ra\^.684 70 Tho.cuse of Chester Thompson these columns very .\oon. I o( Nyftck. ’ tiR q^':to :.owe a bill of ------- c --------- 0- - I $0, was njour^iy bntil October 4. TAPPAN VS. LIBERTY A. C. j Chester * ’ oit of Palisades and ------ I Charles Oram of Tuxedo Park, ' TAPI ’ AN, Sept. 28, — The Tap-1 who featured in an accident re pan Field .Club Is to piny the fast i cently and are chargirtg each other Liberty A. C. of Congers tomorrow with reckless driving, was ad- at the local iield. Kamo is:.juuriieil uptil October 4. looked for. Lost - -'V Tap-j ^he Beneroff, Nyack junk man, pan Field Club pliWe.d thi- Nyack j who was charged with having an Y ’ s and won by a score of 14 to 6. j argument with a woman on the ------------- o — --------- . street, had .his case adjourned un- TO PLAY FIREMEN jtll ne.xt Monday night. 'WEST NYACK, Sept. •2«--Th West Nyack A. A. wlil play th Highland Hose bail team on the field at Maple Grove Park tonior- Game aL,8 P- m. Pblladel^:w — JO I'' Now Yorii .... 87 ihej Stony Point Would H s YO Its Own C od Robin H^ Xrchery Club last Sat- ** - tisllwn rtawiBAn wnn ihp Fifty Yoors Aga Heavy sarcasm, seasoned with distaste at being awakened so late at night — “ If the hyenas, male and female, who returned from the-'Midland Avenue grove after midnight last Tuesday night, howling, screeching and making all sorts of hideous noises to break the slumber of re spectable citixeni, will-have a l|Mle patience, they will have an oppor- tunjty to attach themaelvcs to menagerie that ia coming thfa .w*y^ - They will be a disgrace to tbd de cent animals, though. ” . A violent sport, participated in by athletic clubap-'' At the priib. meeting of tho START TRAINING Bnicc Flow»ra«nd Young Ision- ard Zaxsarino have rtmted tiMn- Ing at the Wilson Tmini.ig Cami' in Orangeburg. ____ i u|day,Mr. Julian Datiaon won the • (Clnllnued from Page 1.) fiO* Prise and Mr. Joaeph Sturte- ___ Lfmnt the second prise, for gentle- il of, uiid say that these ihipgtfT men ; Miss Aiice-Ciaveland won the fiub( iff prevented if tho,.Towrt ] first, pilie and the Mlsaea Crimbic- imeer to ini aij^mce CHURCH TO OPEN Board would appoint ai take fire of theee m- Tbe qutugion yybne olt civic i: pqNence, mxpayers, and they wouliT be ^d to Imve tha GGRAND VIEW. Sept. aR. — ’ .fihapet - Btfliditr. ’ II op,n for anorisr tens toj) 8:16 p. K. TWTbpfiii srill I b of an o natura. ClqMa will be .raYbpkah atactrtL^id a bdaft^Bs meiit of tba idnEg purpoaA wii bt given.' iril luittMii .lda Imenl amsidor itlrii eetron, claiitt; SB b I last -part wunda Oaiigci-ou! Hn, ilisli ilB iirnlacrtcm Aalal bf 9ta*'s al taieth a r > io ranch aiioo*- i the troopaig raRflcient to pr9e Jugi R~ainra uistrieta on baturday N. .Woods, Wife Of b iAer, Di u At (GmtlBued tm. J) * th* feOnt, ^ w-aftiniqb^ the second and third prises for la- ‘ The meeting wea the last theeting of the season, though the club will continue their regular (day aftenean ahoitiiig. I Mrt glBhlfi f~'' ° “ - ‘ rr ; -4' poage treaty algnad betwten rival railroad coeapaiilea which '-:yNiely d«M tq blavw — ‘ •K ’ ^Tha ofltcm.dT ttafjenoy Cty ARwny RattMiits^ MfU -l dkSHte* la E. BgRiW fc l il MhR to ' ■ If# were in mid-aumrner, and there is/ rindqw in the y, abundance ; oud *B exposed woodwork bo' ) some question aa to their wisdom. g^oorway lead-' \d » r'« ‘ cn or a btAwn Aa long as they doq ’ t catch cold, it| j ^ cellq^ The kitchen has ' PreNTred. The exterior oT ia probably all right, but sqme-' entry* of iU own from the* house is unusually channinjt fpr times a long and serlour lilnes, Uj jj'nuse. “ p “ \ ......... \ ' caused by J lack of core in dre,^ , Tke^^greatest amount of- spaim _____ Be comfortable at all events, and , with the least amount » conspicuous feature and Okpendituro, has baan oh- ' fore wfi have given it •mall a one. The roof as here treated bee if there ia any danger of scantily-. clad woipcn and girls becojjdng There ' by rolling the edges ramewiurt^- chilly they should put^ more ^ unnecessary expense oL ‘ er the fashion of a thaU-hud mi aeasonablo clothing a^ weather and cut back the peak to grows cold.” Woll,,itt. Editor, thej «rithout a hall a greater I « Uno “ f gmew- .The two cWm#' womcn and girUpwere \being com-1 ,, creaU-d in .the pbu could be of unequal atoa Jl fortablc ” whetTthey luft.B few of livingj t® break any aense of atUftrai* their ovjrdoats. .wfapa and shuwU, together lihc one For information (a to tb* large room. _ J-curing of the building plan* i The chief feature -of the livipgjdesign. No. II, send sta mp e d ( room is the fireplace, and a group self-wldreiaod cnvt-lorpe eitlur of windows forming a bay direct- this paper or to George E. Ft ly opposite. This room is not only' Archile^ JfiO ■ Madiion ^ ligjrted frOm three directions, but] NewYori City. off. / fC Couple 6l personals: Suffern “ M(S'Nlna Potter and George Wood spent Sunday with friends bt Passaic, N. J. ” Miaa^ Te»lc Traynor of Port Jervis spent Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Harrington. ” . Ton Yoars Ago An aftermath of the big blow-fi up of the Aeiline factory, which is lying juat aa it wu,s ten years agq — Two combined suits to recover for damages done to the ’ Nyack public school building ’ and the plant of th« Motropolltan Sawing, Machine Co^rbtion igaiiut4^| Amaricatt-'AniHne Produ*ti;*:Ilt«;, ' will bgfitt. next Mondjuain Jhc Rocktond C^nty Supicm* .Court tiefora Jaij^'Y oBng and ’ * Jury^ Frank'?SSu^'Win both ttw. Uffa. 'Th*-; ai ’ y ’ ''UM \M:! alatj. In ntiff and ba of U(f; ji.tbM.tr \ Gus Training Cainit ORANGEBURG Daily Training For figiniy* F:^ young (^ M i tdBf A1 ttin r, ------ - — c — Wllfc