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Thursday, January 20, 2011

THE CENTRAL JERSEY LEAGUE (BASEBALL)




I received a guest book request from Mr. Bob Borden who is looking for information on the old Central Jersey (Baseball) League. I found a couple articles in my "BASEBALL" folder,  and will probably uncover more and post them as they appear. As usual, Ralph Lucarella, our resident local sports expert from back in the day, came through with his unique recollection of the C-J league. Thanks again, Ralph, and thanks to you Bob Borden for visiting our blog. I hope you return often. 


RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING GUEST BOOK ENTRY FROM MR. BOB BORDEN:
For my winter project I am trying to find information about the Central Jersey Baseball league which operated in the late 40s and 50s with teams from Bordentown, Crosswicks a nd HamiltonSquare and others.
 
RALPH LUCARELLA REPLIED TO BOB IN THE GUEST BOOK:
Hi Bob....the central jersey baseball league was dominated by the trenton cadets in the 40,s and 50,s. The Hamilton team with Fred Scully was also a strong team. It was a semi-pro league and very popular playing their home games at Wetzel Field. 
Blogger Ralph Lucarella said...
I MIGHT ADD TOM, THAT THE HOME RUN KING OF THE CJ LEAGUE WAS BUCKY WALTERS. MY GIRL FRIEND AT THE TIME WORKED FOR THE WALTERS AND LATTER NAMED OUR DAUGHTER BEVERLY, AFTER THEIR DAUGHTER. BUCKY ALSO WAS A STAR WIRTH THE ROEBLING'S TEAM OF THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ALONG WITH HIS PLAY WITH THE TRENTON CADETS. BEST REGARDS.
Saturday, January 22, 2011

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  1. I MIGHT ADD TOM, THAT THE HOME RUN KING OF THE CJ LEAGUE WAS BUCKY WALTERS. MY GIRL FRIEND AT THE TIME WORKED FOR THE WALTERS AND LATTER NAMED OUR DAUGHTER BEVERLY, AFTER THEIR DAUGHTER. BUCKY ALSO WAS A STAR WIRTH THE ROEBLING'S TEAM OF THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ALONG WITH HIS PLAY WITH THE TRENTON CADETS. BEST REGARDS.

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