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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
1937: ATHLETIC FIELD - SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
5 comments:
- SJBill said...
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Where route 129 leaves teh river and approaches "the tracks" and Sturgey, there were two fields.
SO this was behind the north end of the Marine Terminal and abutting the southern border of Riverview Cemetery.
In my time, these were the South Trenton Babe Ruth and 6 - 11 Ward Little League baseball fields.
Lamberton Road Ext., was the name of the road. The main attractions along the right of the road included the city dog pound, the sewage treatment plant, and the baseball fields.
On the left side of the road was the Trenton Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Training Center, probably built during or immediately after WW-II. - Tuesday, January 24, 2012
- Tom Glover said...
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Many thanks for that very informative description, Bill. Much appreciated.
Tom Glover - Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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As SJBill says, those were the South Trenton Babe Ruth fields and Little League. I played ball in the Babe Ruth League and enjoyed batting on the Little League field as a teenager pretending how great I was hitting home runs out of the little league field.
Warren Rue - Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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- Friday, February 10, 2012
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I also played on teams in the 6-11 Little League and the South Trenton Babe Ruth league. One of the things you could look forward to during a hot, summer night game was the smell of the sewage treatment plant and the sounds of the barking dogs in the pound. That combination takes me back to my baseball-playing youth!
- Thursday, February 07, 2013
Where route 129 leaves the river and approaches "the tracks" and Sturgey, there were two fields. So this was behind the north end of the Marine Terminal and abutting the southern border of Riverview Cemetery. In my time, these were the South Trenton Babe Ruth and 6 - 11 Ward Little League baseball fields. Lamberton Road Extension, was the name of the road. The main attractions along the right of the road included the city dog pound, the sewage treatment plant, and the baseball fields. On the left side of the road was the Trenton Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Training Center, probably built during or immediately after WWII.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Many thanks for that very informative description, Bill. Much appreciated.
Tom Glover
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
As SJBill says, those were the South Trenton Babe Ruth fields and Little League. I played ball in the Babe Ruth League and enjoyed batting on the Little League field as a teenager pretending how great I was hitting home runs out of the little league field.
Warren Rue
Tuesday, January 24, 2012