Zuni Athletic Association


 

The Zuni Athletic Association sponsored semi-pro sports teams as early as the spring of 1930 and into the early 60s. It appears to have founded in that year. Founding members included Peter Barbalace, Pasquale "Pat" Barbalace, Emil Aceto, John LaPlaca, and Jack O'Neil. 

The Zuni clubhouse in its early years was at 464 Royden Street. This building had been previously occupied the Fourth Ward Italian Republican Club, until it was raided by police in July of 1932. By 1935 the club had moved to 408 Line Street, near the corner of South 4th Street and Line Street. The Zunis also utilized space at the adjacent Celani Brothers grocery warehouse at 702 South 4th Street. Zuni utilized the second and third floors, the second containing a workout gym. The club had a  liquor license, at 408 Line Street which they transferred to 806 Broadway in 1957. The Zuni A.A. kept its liquor license at that address as late as June of 1975. 

Through the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s home fields were at Broadway and Everett Street and at Camden High School's fields. 

In 1951 the Zuni A.A. provided a $150 athletic scholarship to the College of South Jersey, which became the Camden campus of Rutgers University.

Retired New Jersey State Supreme Court Justice Richard Hyland, born and raised in Camden, recalls watching the team in the 1950s: 

Before the NFL and TV took over Sunday  afternoons we watched from high school bleachers the Zuni A.A. Indians play semi-pro football against teams like the Hammonton Bears. I never could spot a Native-American on the team which was manned mostly by high school stars from South Camden with names ending in a vowel.

As the judge noted, the Zuni club had a distinct Italian-American flavor to it. The club's origins were in the neighborhood around Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church, at South 4th and Division Streets, where many of the teams players and coaches lived. As the team's fortunes improved, Zuni went out and recruited top players from outside of Camden, including Palmyra star (and future mayor) John Sacca, and Audubon tackle Joe Malan. Many others played for Zuni over the years including Wally Hussong, Bob DePersia, Kayo Ladik, and Dominic "Doc" Dogianero.

Semi-pro sports were very big in Camden, especially in the years prior to America's entry into World War II. At its peak, the top teams, Zuni being on of them, could draw a couple of thousand people per game. Many towns throughout the Philadelphia, South Jersey, North Jersey and shore areas had their own teams and played against Zuni A.A. Prior to Pearl Harbor, the Zuni club was considered to be one of the top semi-pro football clubs on the East Coast, playing in the Eastern Professional Football Conference. Zuni A.A. won the conference championship in 1941 and in 1942.

Semi-pro teams regularly played against traveling professional teams. In baseball, Lou Schaub's Camden Club played against National League clubs visiting Philadelphia and against Negro League teams. In football, Zuni played the Philadelphia Eagles in an exhibition game in the late 1930's. The Zuni A.A. also sponsored basketball and bowling teams at different times in the1930s and 1940s.

The picture below is of the Zuni A.A. Indians semi-pro football team, circa late 1940's.

Zuni A.A. maintained its club liquor license at 806 Broadway as late as 1975. As the years passed and as South Camden became more and more dangerous, members and their families moved out of the neighborhood and out of the city, and that spelled the end of the Zuni Athletic Association. Longtime club president Dominic Radogna and his wife Sarah held the deed to the building at 806 Broadway as late as 1987, but it had fallen into disrepair, and was cited for building code violations by Camden's building inspector on April 10, 1985. The building was listed for foreclosure for non-payment of taxes in November of 1986. Dominic Radogna had moved out of the city to Woodbury the previous year. He passed away in 1993.

Camden Courier-Post
April 7, 1930

Zuni A.A.
Peter Barbalace
Pasquale "Pat" Barbalace
John La Placa
Lamarra - Celani
Scappo - Abusio
Borgia - Pieri
Scappa - DeLuca
Serchia -Stortino
Sangarlo - Cerulli
Meschini - DeAngelo

Camden Courier-Post
March 26, 1934

Emil Aceto
Gene R. Mariano
Zuni A.A.
Royden Street


Camden Courier-Post
May 18, 1934

Emil Aceto
Zuni A.A.
Anthony Palese


Camden Courier-Post
August 14, 1934

Zuni A.A.
Camden City Football League

Camden Courier-Post
January 16, 1935

Zuni A.A.
Eagles Hall

Frankie Moles & his Jersey Cavaliers
Gene R. Mariano

James E. Tatem
Michael Greenetz - Joseph Greenetz
Joseph Wood
Frank A. Giordano
Angelo A. DePersia
Dr. Lawrene R. Palses
Peter Zizak

Dominic Radogna
Anthony Fabrizio
Victor Price
John Natanni
William Flamini - Joseph Flamini
Dave Marcozzi
Nichlas Levecchia
Paul A. Giordano
Frank Devone
Emil Aceto
Ralph Bantivoglio
Felix Meschini
Leonard Garaguso
Harry Larusso
Dominic Giordano


Camden Courier-Post
September 7, 1935

Zuni A.A.
Leonard Garaguso
Northmont A.A.
Ray DiPaolo
South Jersey Class C Football Conference
Line Street

Camden Courier-Post
January 18, 1936

Eagles Hall - Gene R. Mariano
Emil Aceto
Ralph Bantivoglio
Felix Meschini
Leonard Garaguso
Harry Larusso
Dominic Giordano

Joseph Wood
Frank A. Giordano - Angelo A. DePersia
Dr. Lawrence R. Palese - Peter Zizak

Dominic Radogna - Anthony Fabrizio
Victor Price - John Natanni
William Flamini - Joseph Flamini
Dave Marcozzi - Nichlas Levecchia
Paul A. Giordano - Frank Devone
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Camden Courier-Post
September 2, 1936

Zuni A.A.
Line Street
Frank Devone
Patrick Salimena
Dominic Radogna
Joseph Marini
Leonard Garaguso
William Flamini
Harry Lorusso
Otto E. Braun

Camden Courier-Post
June 19, 1939

Zuni A.A.
Line Street
FMorris DiAngelo
Dominic Radogna
Arduillo Firmani
Patsy Salimena
Anthony Natanni
Louis Doto
Joseph Ditoranto
Louis Celani
Clay W. Reesman

Camden Courier-Post
December 11, 1939

Zuni A.A.
Camden Bears
Farnham Park
Stanley Norkus
Van Hook Street

1939

1941 Camden Zuni Indians (EPFC)
Day Date Opponent Score Location Stadium Attendance Notes
Sat 9/27/1941 H Philadelphia 
Passyunk Square A.A.
12-0 W Camden, NJ 2000
Sat 10/4/1941 H Phiadelphia 
Seymour A.A.
16-3 W Camden, NJ 1200
Sat 10/11/1941 H Norristown LAMs 12-6 W Camden, NJ 2300
Wed 10/22/1941 A Philadelphia 
Magnolia A.C.
17-0 W Philadelphia, PA 7000
Sat 10/25/1941 H Clifton Heights 13-0 W Camden, NJ 5000
Sat 11/1/1941 H Conshohocken Boilermakers 5-0 W Camden, NJ 2300
Sat 11/8/1941 H Philadelphia 
Passyunk Square A.A.
9-0 W Camden, NJ 3000
Sat 11/15/1941 H Philadelphia 
Magnolia A.C.
6-0 W Camden, NJ 1500
Sun 12/7/1941 H Clifton Heights 13-6 W Camden, NJ 1100 Playoff
Sun 12/14/1941 N Norristown LAMs 10-0 W Philadelphia, PA 1500 League Championship

Springfield, Massachusetts Republican - December 7, 1942

Zuni A.A. Football Team - Late 1940s
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#19 Joe Elliott - #46 Basil DiCerbo - #24 Raz Marcozzi - #5 Bob Marini - #13 Flip Giordano - # Jim Leach
#17- Joe Abbott - #27- Tony Liccketto - #1 Ray Marini - #7 Joe Borregine - ? Pete Angelastro
Coach Gabby Odorisio (sitting on bench) 

Ozzie Scappa, Assistant Coach - Rocco "Rox" Gimello, Business Manager - Frank DeRenzo also in photo. 

Camden Courier-Post
December 29, 1950

Zuni A.A. - Frank A. DiRenzo
Peter A. Barbalace - Anthony A. Darpino
Joseph Palermo - Angelo Levecchia aka Joey Allen
Peter Barbalace - Pat Barbalace - Albert Aceto
John LaPlaca - Jack O'Neil -
Gene R. Mariano

Rev. Michael Argullo - Frank A. Abbot - John R. DiMona - Joseph P. DeLuca - Anthony F. Marino
Angelo A. DePersia - Dr. Lawrence R. Palese -
Michael Greenetz - Joseph Greenetz - William Denof Sr.
Louis Bantivoglio - John Bantivoglio - Pat DiSimone - Samuel E. Fulton - Joseph Macciocca
Leonard Garaguso - Joseph Wood - Alfred Seri

Camden Courier-Post
March 28, 1957

Zuni A.A.
Line Street
Broadway
Dominic Radogna
Guido Ciccarelli
Newton Avenue
Joseph Bonomo
Samuel Russo -
South 4th Street
Alfred Seri -
South 3rd Street
Charles Doto -
Clinton Street
Joseph Di Taranto - Frank Grmaenzi
John T. Odorisio


Camden Courier-Post
May 8, 1957

Zuni A.A.
Line Street
Broadway
Raymond Osborn
Vari Cafe
Vincent Vari
Elvira Vari
Sam's Tavern & Liquor Store
Samuel Benner
Margaret Bennner

Camden Courier-Post
May 8, 1957

Zuni A.A.
Vince Salerno
Davey O'Brien

 

 

 

 

 

Camden Courier-Post
June 17, 1967

Zuni A.A.
Broadway
Dominic Radogna
Frank Palermo -
Beckett Street
Joseph Bonomo
Nicholas Radogna -
St. John Street
Robert McLaughlin -
South 6th Street
Martin Doto -
Clinton Street
Anthony Darpino -
Eutaw Avenue
John T. Odorisio

Camden Courier-Post
June 5, 1970

Zuni A.A.
Broadway
Dominic Radogna
Frank Palermo -
Beckett Street
Joseph Bonomo - Nicholas Radogna
Robert McLaughlin -
South 6th Street
Martin Doto -
Clinton Street
Anthony Darpino -
Eutaw Avenue
John T. Odorisio

Camden Courier-Post
June 1, 1974

Zuni A.A.
Broadway
Dominic Radogna
Frank Palermo
Joseph Bonomo
Robert McLaughlin -
North 33rd Street
Martin Doto -
Clinton Street
Nicholas Radogna
John T. Odorisio

Camden Courier-Post
June 7, 1975

Zuni A.A.
Broadway
Dominic Radogna
Frank Palermo
Joseph Bonomo
Robert McLaughlin -
North 33rd Street
Martin Doto -
Clinton Street
Nicholas Radogna
John T. Odorisio

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