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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

1946: St. Joachim Sectional Champs

How I love thesr e photos of long ago when men and women in their 60's, 70's and 80' were in their prime! Many of these newsphotos have been thrown away or have turned dark as they languished in various scrapbooks. It is refreshing to know that the originals can be digitally restored into pristine condition. There's a Rossi, Landolfi, DeAngelo, and many other old line family names of Italian Chambersburg pioneers. It would be my assumption that "CYC of that era morphed into today's "CYO."

FOLLOWING ARE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS FROM TWO OF MY REGULAR VISITORS WHO ALONG WITH ME, ARE CARD-CARRYING MEMBERS OF "WRINKLE CITY," AND THUS HAVE VALUABLE ADDITIONS TO MANY OF MY POSTS. I FELT THAT THESE COMMENTS WOULD LANGUISH UN-READ IN MY "COMMENTS" SECTION INSTEAD OF BEING ADDED TO THE BLOG TO WHICH THEY ADD HISTORIC INFORMATION.

THIS RECEIVED FROM RALPH LUCARELLO:
Hi Tom: I was in service during that time but I know almost all in that photo, especially Joe Reno. I believe he lived on Washington St.when I did as a young kid. I remember thinking what a great fighter he was at that time. We had many playground leagues that the Coopers supervised for the city of Trenton. They helped me a great deal with our teams of younger kids. Regards, Ralph (Lucarello)

THIS RECEIVED FROM SJ BILL:
God bless Coach Joe "Reno" Lanzi. He was still at THS in my day (1961-1964) and was a great guy - very soft spoken and polite.
His record wasn't so great, but hey, he was from the Burg!
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=52341&cat=boxer




3 comments:

SJBill said...

God bless Coach Joe "Reno" Lanzi. He was still at THS in my day (1961-1964) and was a great guy - very soft spoken and polite.

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=52341&cat=boxer

His record wasn't so great, but hey, he was from the Burg!

Won 9 (KO 1)
Lost 16 (KO 2)
Drawn 0 = 25
Rounds boxed 221

His daughter Rena was a next door neighbor of our family after we moved out to Lawrence Twp in the 60s.

Ralph Lucarella said...

Hi Tom: I was in service during that time but I know almost all in that photo, especially Joe Reno. I believe he lived on Washington St.when I did as a young kid. I remember thinking what a great fighter he was at that time. We had many playground leagues that the Coopers supervised for the city of Trenton. They helped me a great deal with our teams of younger kids. Regards, Ralph

Unknown said...

Is this the same Joe Reno Who worked at camp columbus ?