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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

1934: TRENTON HIGH vs. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Joe Schnorbus was a regular attendee with me at our annual St. Anthony retreat at San Alphonso down in West Long Branch back in the 1980's. Joe and his best buddy at the time, Ned Willever, spent many after midnight hours reminiscing in the beautifuly lounge at San Alphonso. Listening to those guys talking about their early years was a real treat.
(I am assuming that the Joe in the photo is the very same
Joe I knew at those annual St. Anthony retreats)

Blogger Ralph Lucarella said...

Hi Tom: I remember all those players on both teams and recall the interest shown in those games. On Trenton High were George Case, a future star in the major leagues and Kelly Palumbo, manager of the Trenton Schroths when they won the American Legion World Series in 1948. Immaculate's team also had great players who also went far in the sporting world. Regards.

THANKS ONCE AGAIN FOR YOUR INFORMATIVE INPUT, RALPH.
THIS FROM "OMAD:"
Thanx Ralph, you are a real source of information. It has been 54 years since I lived in Trenton and I enjoy all the items on Tom's website. Still get together about once a month with old classmates and chat with them on line. Lived all over the world and am now back in Jersey at the shore.

6 comments:

Mack said...

Here's to Trenton High School
The Red and the Black
Here's to our High School
Nothing does she lack
Baseball, Track, and Football
She's a success
Now all together for THS. ...

Had to say it :)

Ralph Lucarella said...

Hi Tom: I remember all those players on both teams and recall the interest shown in those games. On Trenton High were George Case, a future star in the major leagues and Kelly Palumbo, manager of the Trenton Schroths when they won the American Legion World Series in 1948. Immaculate's team also had great players who also went far in the sporting world. Regards.

Omad said...

Tom and Ralph, Joe Schnorbus was a true friend to Junie Carr throughout his long illness and when he came out of the hospital Joe was there for him as a friend and helpful in getting Junie (my uncle) back in the mainstream of life. A REALLY GOOD GUY.

Omad said...

Mack, It is so funny that you have posted the Trenton High song. Though I went to Catholic school, that song frequency rings in the back mind. It sure was a catchy tune with easy lyrics.

Ralph Lucarella said...

Omad: That Trenton High Song is a catchy tune and is the original Cornel University's fight song with Trenton High School's lyrics, or maybe it was Columbia University. I'm not quite sure but the students at T.H.S. sure get worked up over it.mettio

Omad said...

Thanx Ralph, you are a real source of information. It has been 54 years since I lived in Trenton and I enjoy all the items on Tom's website. Still get together about once a month with old classmates and chat with them on line. Lived all over the world and am now back in Jersey at the shore.