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SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSTHE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORDTHE MANVILLE NEWSWinners•1 mark. Tied for second the M-men and the Celtics bounding out the loop were the 4-5, Bruins 3-6 and the0-9.Saturday Morning* B League tie Chargers and Celtics tied1-3 records. The Glob* was foile the Warriors were 1-8.-0-easiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniNiPSports Seen ..by Mike Levy |lt;PlanningI believe that more fish are caught, more deer, moose and lions bagged, more wilderness camps made and broken and more enticing rivers explored in March than any other time in these latitudes.For this period is the time of the dreambooks and the time of the pre-Spring resolutions and the pre-season planning.It was Edward Ware Smith who coined the term dream-book as a dlfinition of the catalogs sent out by sporting goods, camping and tackle manufacturing houses, and he rightly saw that many outdoor sportsmen would spend many idle hours -if non-productivity can be called idleness - poring over those gleaming and seductive pages to make their plans and plot their stratagems against the wily, trout or elusive grouse orthe wilderness, itself, in the coming months.Smith is a consummate artist who would rank higher with more people in literary circles than he does, were he to write on less arcane matters than hunting, fishing and living in the woods.The trouble with having read his stuff about this strange feeling one gets this time of year, is that a writer sometimes feels derivative as he plans out his period piece about the .dreamsthat the dreambooks” bring forth.Fact is, that Tyler, Too (my canoe) has been winking at meTHURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1968FHS Gives AwardsAt Sports Banquet— —— 1*1 —i» mm#} 1 A««lWinter sports awards were made at an assembly yesterday in the Franklin High School gymnasium,After an introduction by Principal Harry Steiner, coach Kerry Davis presented varsity basketball letters. The awarding of Junior varsity and frosh basketball honors followed.Coach Garland Harris gave out varsity wrestling awards.George Ackerman, Athletic Dilt;* rector, gave brief remarks concerning the expanded athletic program that now includes Indoor track, gymnastics, swimming and fencing.Bob Williams made the track presentations, while Brian Bozick handled the gy mnastic awards.Special awards were awarded to Bob Melick, Somerset County swimming champion 100- and 50-yard freestyle and Pete Gyengo.Miss Ilonka Angalet, who placed seventh in the State Fencing Meet, was cited.Advisor Mrs. J. Krauszer madeCHEERLEADERSVarsity: Mary Beth Charlton, Karen Glynn, Kay Leahy, Fay Martyn, Pam Naruta, PatO!Brien, Mary Partheymuller, Judy Scott, Donna Smith and Arlene Thompson.Junior varsity: Mary Ann Abate, Sue Agg, Linda Ballai, Pat Johnson, Sue Livak, Pam Mason and Janice Sframeli.INDOOR TRACKJim Scales, Ken Laudadio, John Hill, John Lymyanski, Ed Casper, Doug Pearl, Willard Howard, Ed Rojack, Bob Kunce witch, Glen Nei-my, Mark Gronner, Mike Lazar, Bill Tor ok, Rick Kemper, Roman Iwachiw.ENDS RADIO COURSEArmy Private First Class Richard E. Dahms, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W, Dahms, Woods Road, Belle Mead, completed a microwave radio equipment repairman course March 1 at the Army Signal School, Ft. Monmouth, N.J. During the 26-week course, he was trained in the Installation, operation and repair of microwave stations and transportable radio equipment.SWIM POOLSOrder NowOUR NEW STORE OPEN SOONAll Work Pool Store206 Hwy. Belle Mead, N.J. 359-3000rnilUTV RANK fL TPIKT CO
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