THE \”TUMMY TEES\” DYNASTY UNBEATABLE, WIN THEIR 5TH CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY/cnbnews.net

UPDATED MONDAY, SEPT. 2 AT 2PM 

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CHAMPS AGAIN!–The \”Tummy Tees\” won the 24th Annual Brooklawn Shoprite/Barth-McCarthy Wiffleball Tournament held on Saturday at the Joe Barth baseball field, Browing Road, Brooklawn. Pictured (from left to right) Phil Collins, Jerry Collins, Joe Collins, Colin MacAdams and Tournament Co-Founder Tom MacAdams.

BY CNBNEWS STAFF

BROOKLAWN NJ–The \”Tummy Tees\” dynasty continued its winning ways on

Saturday beating MacAdams Electric 3-2. MacAdams loaded the bases in the 9th inning but was unable to finish the job. The \”Tummy Tees\” have won the tournament in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012. 

 

An estimated 500 people were in attendance during the day. This year’s event, held at the Joe Barth Field, Browning Road, began at 10am with the 32-team double elimination tournament. The championship game under the lights started at 8pm. During the day Reunion Founder Tom Mac Adams was host to a concert featuring local vocalist Rachel Dickerman, and the Jonathn Ashe Band. Singer Danny Beissel was the closing act. Proceeds from the days event went to the ALS Society.

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The Darrow and MacAdam families presenting Tom MacAdams with a photo collage of tournament pictures

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HOOP STARS!–Members of the 1966/1967 Brooklawn School Basketball team got together on Saturday to watch the tournament and also reminisce about their outstanding team record in 1966 and 1967. In 1966 they were 66-2 and in 1967 they were 36-0 for a total of 102-2. The team was coached by George Holden and Joe \”Pop\” Barth. 

Pictured Sam Franchi, Bruce Darrow, Tom Mac Adams, Jim Rebstock and singer Jonathn Ashe

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A BIG THANKYOU

The Darrow and MacAdams families would like to thank the sponsors of the annual Brooklawn \"Thank-You-4-Early-Payment\" Shoprite/Barth-McCarthy Wiffleball Tournament. 

They include: 

Jonathn Ashe Band, Rachel Dickerman and Band, Dan Biesel & Evan Mac Adams Band, SHOPRITE of Brooklawn, Colonial National Bank, Hardenberg Insurance, Westbook Lanes, Bowman and Company, Inverso-Stuart, Alex Massengale, SJBO Basketball Officials, John Zarych, Esq., Kei Engineers,

ALSO, Larry Hubert, Esq., Jeff Karl, Esq., McCann-Healey Funeral Home, Erin’s Secret Garden, Jeep MacAdams, Parker-McCay, P.A., Brooklawn American Legion, McManimon-Scotland-Baumann, Etherington Funeral Home, Wade-Wood-Long-Kennedy, Esq., Gibson-Tarquini Group, Gaetano’s, Brooklawn and Norris Sales, Sicklerville.


 

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THE \”TUMMY TEES\” DYNASTY UNBEATABLE, WIN THEIR 5TH CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY/cnbnews.net

UPDATED MONDAY, SEPT. 2 AT 2PM 

\"_DSC7124\"photo credit/BRUCE DARROW

CHAMPS AGAIN!–The \”Tummy Tees\” won the 24th Annual Brooklawn Shoprite/Barth-McCarthy Wiffleball Tournament held on Saturday at the Joe Barth baseball field, Browing Road, Brooklawn. Pictured (from left to right) Phil Collins, Jerry Collins, Joe Collins, Colin MacAdams and Tournament Co-Founder Tom MacAdams.

BY CNBNEWS STAFF

BROOKLAWN NJ–The \”Tummy Tees\” dynasty continued its winning ways on

Saturday beating MacAdams Electric 3-2. MacAdams loaded the bases in the 9th inning but was unable to finish the job. The \”Tummy Tees\” have won the tournament in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2012. 

 

An estimated 500 people were in attendance during the day. This year’s event, held at the Joe Barth Field, Browning Road, began at 10am with the 32-team double elimination tournament. The championship game under the lights started at 8pm. During the day Reunion Founder Tom Mac Adams was host to a concert featuring local vocalist Rachel Dickerman, and the Jonathn Ashe Band. Singer Danny Beissel was the closing act. Proceeds from the days event went to the ALS Society.

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The Darrow and MacAdam families presenting Tom MacAdams with a photo collage of tournament pictures

\"_DSC7073\"
HOOP STARS!–Members of the 1966/1967 Brooklawn School Basketball team got together on Saturday to watch the tournament and also reminisce about their outstanding team record in 1966 and 1967. In 1966 they were 66-2 and in 1967 they were 36-0 for a total of 102-2. The team was coached by George Holden and Joe \”Pop\” Barth. 

Pictured Sam Franchi, Bruce Darrow, Tom Mac Adams, Jim Rebstock and singer Jonathn Ashe

**********

A BIG THANKYOU

The Darrow and MacAdams families would like to thank the sponsors of the annual Brooklawn \"Thank-You-4-Early-Payment\" Shoprite/Barth-McCarthy Wiffleball Tournament. 

They include: 

Jonathn Ashe Band, Rachel Dickerman and Band, Dan Biesel & Evan Mac Adams Band, SHOPRITE of Brooklawn, Colonial National Bank, Hardenberg Insurance, Westbook Lanes, Bowman and Company, Inverso-Stuart, Alex Massengale, SJBO Basketball Officials, John Zarych, Esq., Kei Engineers,

ALSO, Larry Hubert, Esq., Jeff Karl, Esq., McCann-Healey Funeral Home, Erin’s Secret Garden, Jeep MacAdams, Parker-McCay, P.A., Brooklawn American Legion, McManimon-Scotland-Baumann, Etherington Funeral Home, Wade-Wood-Long-Kennedy, Esq., Gibson-Tarquini Group, Gaetano’s, Brooklawn and Norris Sales, Sicklerville.


 

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Citing Obamacare, 40,000 Longshoremen Quit the AFL-CIO | AConservativeEdge

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Citing Obamacare, 40,000 Longshoremen Quit the AFL-CIO.

In what is being reported as a surprise move, the 40,000 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) announced that they have formally ended their association with the AFL-CIO, one of the nation’s largest private sector unions. The Longshoremen citied Obamacare and immigration reform as two important causes of their disaffiliation.

In an August 29 letter to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, ILWU President Robert McEllrath cited quite a list of grievances as reasons for the disillusion of their affiliation, but prominent among them was the AFL-CIO’s support of Obamare.

\”We feel the Federation has done a great disservice to the labor movement and all working people by going along to get along,\” McEllrath wrote in the letter to Trumka.

The ILWU President made it clear they are for a single-payer, nationalized healthcare policy and are upset with the AFL-CIO for going along with Obama on the confiscatory tax on their \”Cadillac\” healthcare plan.

The Longshoreman leader said, \”President Obama ran on a platform that he would not tax medical plans and at the 2009 AFL-CIO Convention, you stated that labor would not stand for a tax on our benefits.\” But, regardless of that promise, the President has pushed for just such a tax and Trumka and the AFL-CIO bowed to political pressure lining up behind Obama’s tax on those plans.

McEllrath also went on to say that they support stronger immigration reform than the AFL-CIO is supporting.

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