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For Clarified 'Ai RWm Js. BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 DeVito Leads Walter Thoren by 24 Pins in Title Bowling Test 18 FORECLOSURES BANKRUPTCY NOTICES Emil Dusek Is Winner Emll Dusek won from Oino Vag Entries BoraBooters In State Cup Match Sunday HatitCvoh and Pfaelzer Vie fax Semi-Final at Cominercial Field By WILLljVM GRAHAM Loeser's Wins League Game Defeats Martinson's In Parade Grounds Industrial Contest Quaker Maid No. 1 defeated the Brooklyn Edison Club, 9 to 7, in Division and Frederick Loesers topped Martinson's, 7 to 3, In Division as two Industrial League contests were reeled off at the Parade Grounds last evening. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against RAFFAELH BENEDETTO, et defendants.

DAVID LEVINE. Plaintiff's Attorney, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. In ludsrment dated the 23rd day of May. 1939.

duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by LU J. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate) Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn Xem York, on the 26th day of June.

1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said judgment directed to be sold, with th improvements thess-on. situate in the County of Kings. State of New York, at a point on tha southwesterly aide of 57th Street, distant 356 feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the inteasection of the southwesterly aide of Sfth Street with the nortnwesteriy sme 01 lmn a heinar a rjlot 22 feet In width front and rear by 100 leet 2 Inches in depth on each side. Together with and subject to easements.

Premise known as 1742 57th Street. Brooklyn. New York. The premises are mora fully described in aald judgment. Dated.

June ana, STEPHEN J. RUDD, Referee. Je2 6 9 13 16 20 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUTTY Boro Rivals to Roll Second Half at Elite Tomorrow Night By LOU E. COHEN Ploughing his way through five games at top speed, Frankle DeVito gained a 24-pin lead in his 10-game home-and-home total pins match with Walter Thoren lor the Brooklyn bowling championship.

The five games of keen competition produced good scores and indicated that right down to the windup both contestants will be shooting at a fast pace. Thoren started slow, posting 189 for his opening game, the only time he was below the double-century mark. DeVtto hit the skids in the third tilt, rolling a 187 score, also his only Ume not over the For the five games, DeVito shot QTt n0(rllff Ruil 1111 total, as compared with "UlU 1111 lu THE KINGS tUUB'11 DijYi.jya 1 BANK, plaintiff, against MOLLIS HON EN et defendants. PnrmtAnt to iurlfirment of foreclosurt In Tiger Games Princeton, N. June 2 0J.B John Woodruff, Pittsburgh's great Negro middle distance runner and Olympic 800-meter champion, will run the half-mile in Princeton's invitation track meet June 17, it wag announced today by Kenneth Fainnan, and sale entered in the abov action.

dated May 13W. lSWS. 1. in roiere therein namel. will sell at public auc- 1 T) IT VL' 3 lion 10 ine iiignrsi.

uiuuh. i. SHAPIRO, auctioneers. In the Brook lyn Real Estate luxcnange ositwrwjin, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 7th day of June.

1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold. situate in ine uorougu 01 County of Kings, City and 8tate of New York, described as follows: TtifnrM at a nmnt on the south erly side of South Eighth Street, dis tant 93 feet and 11 incnes westerly from th southwesterly corner of South Fluhth and Berry Streets: being a plot 22 feet snd 1 inch wide front and rear by 90 feet deep on each side and known as No. 84 South 8th Street. Dated.

May istn. isran. JAMES AMADEI. Referee. TAYLOR A ROBERTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 7 Hanover Street.

New York Clty! SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CHARLES VASCELLARO. plaintiff. vs. EDWARD J.

LEON as executor ot the Last Will and Testament of GUS- TAVE ADOLPH BUSCH, deceased, et' defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure; and sale dated May 19th. 1939. duly en- tered, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by CREWS A SHArlKO, auctioneers, at tne Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on June 15th.

1939, at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, situate In Kings County. State of New York, being on Thoren 1087. The next five games will be rolled tomorrow evening, 8:30 o'clock, at the Elite Bowling Alleys, 1580 Flat-bush Ave. These are DeVito's home alleys, but the drives are suited to the style of both performers and they will be entering the bell-lap practically all-even. DeVito started with a 204 game, raised the ante to 236, dropped to 187 in the third, went back to normal with 227 in the fourth and wound up' with a snappy 257.

Thoren overcame his slow 180 start with a 249 second-game, added 200 In the third, banged out a 237 score in the fourth and wound up with 212 in the finale. Both bowlers are in great shape and are expected to make a grand showing tomorrow. This is the first time in the top brackets, both are young, capable and full of fight. Only the major prizes will be distributed at The Brooklyn Eagle dinner and dance to be held on Wednesday evening, June 14, in the grand ball room of the Hotel St. George.

Besides the team winning the section title being presented with a trophy and individual gold medals, individuals with high average, high game, high series, team high game and team high series will also be called to the dais and presented with their prizes. Speech-making will be at a minimum and the purpose of the dinner-dance is to have an evening of hilarity Ell Dantzig's Orchestra will play for five hours. Ladies have only until Monday night to bowl in The Brooklyn Eagle ladles' head pin tournament now going on at Albee Square Recreation, 33 De Kalb Ave. Individuals pay only 25 cents, covering entry and bowling costs. Ladies have an opportunity of winning gold, silver or bronze brooches or the gold, diamond-studded brooch to be presented for the highest single game of the tournament.

LET 'ER ROLL! Intramural Awards Voted at L. I. U. Awards for intramural sports at Long Island University were announced yesterday by Prof? Clair P. Bee, director of athletics.

They were the southeasterly siae or raimetto Street, distant 25 feet northeasterly from the easterly corner of Palmetto 4 Street and Irving Avenue, being a plot 25 feet wide front and rear by 100 feet deep on each side, and known as No. 350 Palmetto Street; which premise are more particularly described in said judgment. a Dated, May aim, THOMAS E. BROWNLEE, Referee. SALVATORE T.

ABRUZZO. Plain tiff's Attorney, 182 Central Avenue. Brooklyn, New York. m24-6t-W SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-FLORENCE I plaintiff, against PETER MARBLO, et de- Zenaants. Pursuant to Judgment duly entered and dated May 20.

1939, I will sell at ubile auction to tne highest Didder, MARTIN SOLOMON, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New v- York, on June 16. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises, Brooklyn Hatikvoh, leader of the International Division of the National Socoer League and favored to contest thr New York State Chal lenge Cup. tfinal with Gjoa, will play the semi-tfinal round Sunday with Pfaelzer of the German-American loop at Cbmmerclal Field. The HittHes, who have a forceful attack with Greer, Kornbluth, Miller, Meier and Qreenbaum as the forward line, knocked over the strong leiglow-Sandford team of Schenectady in the previous round, alter ha ning disposed of the New York Bitoan.

piaeizer, also a local unit, ousted Kollsman from the competition last Sunday. The American League will ring down the curtain for the season with a home-and-home total goal series between the Scots-Americans of Keanry, N. and the Philadelphia Ge.amans for the loop The Kearnyites captured the pennant the past two seasons. Later month they will play five games 1114 Mexico. TOMOBRIIW American league (ChampiQDthlp Playoffs) Philadelphia German vi.

Scots-Americans. Philadelphia. Empire 8 Learn At Bat Rldg Oval Danish vi. Ooa. p.m.; Swedish vs.

New York Americans. 2:15 p. mi; Bar Ridge Hearts vs. Norwegian Turn, 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY American.

Leatue IChampnanshlp Playoffi) 8cots-rmerleani vi. Philadelphia Oer-msui. Ksarny, N. J. New York State Cop (8emi-Fisali Hatlkvuli vi.

Pfaeiitr, Commercial Field. National League Oloa iaj. Galicla, Bay Ridge Oval. Finnish! vi. Hakoah.

Dana Park. Prague, vs. Norwegian Turn, Stelnway New Soak Stat Jialai Cop P. A. Hj.

ti. Oernun Hungarians, com- mercui iTieid. MtlroptJttan Leatn Port Washington vi. Flatbush Wanderers. Port Washington, h.

I. Shamrock Rovert Pollsh-Amerlcant, McGoltft-lck Field. Dundalk Celtic vt. Kew Tork Hungarians, Mudtson Bowl. Bmar Celtic vt.

Tonkin Rangeri, Mc-Ooldrlpic Field. Prague vs. rrospeci, wteinway um, Bmplne Stat Jnnlof Leatn Oioa, vs. New York Americans, Bay Ridge Oval. German-American Leatn Riagewood vi.

German Hungarians, Oval. New York vi. German American, Thrrtggl Neck. Eintracht vs. Queens.

Astoria. Pnospect 2 vs. German Hungarians, Mftitopoliian Oval. Plbelzer 3 vs. Schlesler, Woodward Oval.

Nftif York 3 vi. Kollsman 3, Throggt NecW Hanseaten 3 vs. Prospect 3, Eintracht Oval, Astoria. Mtherva Cup Tournament at Jamaica, L. Sons of Legion Hold Swim Meet Tonight BUngs County Sons of the American Legion will hold their fifth annual swimming meet in the Bedford Branch, Y.

M. C. pool tonight, starting at 8 p.m. The Kings County Legion is donating three ptaCques and a point trophy. There will be competition in three claeses, 75 to 100 pounds, 100 to 125 ponnds and unlimited.

Another moet limited the first, second and ninth districts will be held In the same pool Friday, June 16. Mystery Rider Jjiust Keeps Riding London, June 2 () A wizened little fellow named Billy Bullock winner nf the scrambled on Ridley, ninner oi ine 'Northern Stakes, yesterday. It was 31 years to the day slnre he rode the filly Signoretta, a 100-1 shot, to triumph in the 1908 derby. No one knows his age or how he does it. Everyone knows why.

For although he rode Signoretta to triumph first in the Derby, then in the Oaks, he never became a really fashionable Jockey. So he Just keeps riding for ham and egg or, as they say over here-fish and chips money. with the improvements thereon, ai- reeled by said judgment to be sold and therein described: BEGINNING at a point on the southwesterly corner of Fourth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street; thence westerly along the southerly side of Thirty-fifth Street 82 feet: thence southerly parallel with Fourth Avenue 20 feet 2 Inches; thence easterly parallel with Thirty-fifth Street and part of the distance through a party wall 82 feet to the westerly aide of Fourth Avenue; thence northerly along th westerly aide or Fourth Avenue 20 feet 2 Inches to the point of beginning. Premises being known as 938 Fourth Avenue, Brook- lyn. N.

Y. Belmont Park FOR tATTJKDAY FIRST RAlI-TMria 11,000: maiden rllliu; two-yeanvolda; four and one-naif (urtongi, wtaener court. Index Wit. P.P. Kajldah Rugged Rock aWh.lt Bamtt -Zelkova lis 1 321 300 321 Steep Mesa Drew Mythical aMarshall Field entry.

SECOND RACK Pltm 11.000- rl.tmln.- inrea-jear-oitu ana upward; aiz lurlorjgi mam court. index wgt. P.P. 32i Rtceadona 112 10 114 120 104 112 104 348 Potgne Cuckoo (352) Perfect Prnc 35 Cody (301) Silver Trace 352" xFooled 105 xjims Nlee 102 THIRD RACK Puree tl.OOO. added; the Patroo, Class handicap; three-year-olds ana upward; tlx lurionga; main course.

Index, Wgt. P.P. Bootless 118 1 345 Royal Cmitwno 112 2 254 Snow 112 3 rT3 Jewell Doraett 118 4 221 Our Ketcnam 11 329 My Porter 10S FOURTH RACE Purs 14.000. added; the National! Stallion Stakes; two-year-olds: fire furlong; Wldener cours. Index Wgt.

P.P. Wht Hunter 1 122 1 314 Plauet 119 2 (2S2) Woof Woof 123 3 Skin Deep 122 4 388H Sustalner 122 5 FIFTH RACE Puraa 25, 000 added: th Belmont; three-vear-olda; mil and a half. Index. wgt. r.r.

(343) aJohnstown 120 (316) Heather Broom 128 343 aOilded Knight 126 350' aChallenge 120 (3501 Belay 12 350" Time 8beet 12 343' Hash 12 1 3 3 4 5 7 8 (302) Knickerbocker 12 sBelalr Stu-d and Wheatley Stabl entry. SIXTH RACK Purse S1.200 added; the Peter Pan. class C. handicap; three-year-olds and upward; mil an da sixteenth. Index.

Wgt. P.P. 345 Tall Story loa 1 317" Piccolo HI 2 288 Landlubber 102 3 329 Sun Lover 1U 355 Strabo 104 SEVENTH RACE Purs maidens: three-yesar-oldi and upward; aeven lur- Index. Arbitrate 358 Scarlet Raider 331 Nljlnskl 142 Theluaten 115 US 115 115 115 11. 115 115 105 289 Bashl BaoUC 358 Big Pebble 334 Holdbeln 315 High Tost KK Ctlrl xApprentlce allowance claimed.

Weather clear; tract iasi. Delaware Park FOR SATURDAY wuT ACK Pur a 11,000: claiming, three-yer-old and upward; aix furlongi; chute. P.P. Wl. Wt.

7X-Debat 1111 8 x-Bllboauet 104 1 Night Cloud 2 Hadnogal 3 War Streak 4 Sunny Roa 5 a-Oak Apple 113 106 101 9 a x-Ch'ceW'tcn 101 101 10 Of Cours lnj lOSllolboir 104! 12 Grand Duk 123 6 Howellvill vrnrelman entry. SECOND RACE Pun 1.000; two-jea oltl lllllet; fiv furlongs. pp. Wt.lP.P. lRazacla lOOMtatKhar JOB 2 Madam Capet 116,5 Stargalla 113 3ArdenLas 11316 Rosetown 116 -Btpn ear Purse 11.000: claiming; four-year-oldi and upward; tlx furlonts; pp.

wt. 1 Air Chut 1 1 4 Winning Chane 1 1 9 2 Family Friend 117 5 Dark Sun 117 3x-Rlssa 10316 x-Th Queen 109 FOURTH RAC1S Purs 81.000; the Clayton; three-year-oldt and upward; tix fur- longs; chute. pp. Wt. lx-AcCall 10115 Prnl 116 2EightThlrtT 112: 6 Brown Knight 116 3x-Abmeret 987SoRare 90 4 Savage Beauty 1161 FIFTH RACE Purs 84.000 added: th Dover Stakei; two-year-oloa; fiv furlongs.

PP. Wt.lP.P. Wt 1 Sir Sard 2 Camp Verde 3 a-Imprudent 4 a-CIyde Tolson 113' 6 Your Chanc 11617 Son of War 119,8 Stag Fright 113 9 Liberty Kerr 113 116 116 113 5 Johnnw J. 116! a-E. K.

Brrson entry. SIXTH RACE Pur a 85,000 added; the Brandywino Handicap; and upward; one mile and one-alxbeenth, P.P. Wt.lP.P. wt. 1 Lady Maryland 108 8 Shaniay Lily 109 2 Nedayr 116 BLastMessag 99 3 Perm 10Sl0RexFIg 107 4 a-Challephen 107.11 Arab's Arrow 115 SFlghtlngFox 119 12 Masked General 107 6 Honey Cloud 115 13 War Matlo 108 7 a-Aethelwold 1071 a-W.

L. Brann entry. SEVENTH RACE Purs th Fair Star; four-year-olda and upward; fllllea and mares; on mile and seventy yards. P.P. Wt.lP.P.

Wt. 1 x-Last Message, 105' 5 x-Short Distance 103 2 Lady Maryland 117 6 Roseretter 1 13 3PlxeyDell 113 7Parscout 115 4 Fair Stein 115! EIGHTH RACE Purs claiming; four-year-olda and upward; on mil and one-auarter. P.P. 1 x-Kayak 103 6 Interpreter 2 Yarn Sox 115 7 x-Playmor 3 x-C'ntes Lena 105 8 x-Just Flight 4 Maple Rlcca 11519 Longful 9 x-Spartan Lady 103 Wt. 113 110 112 110 x-Apprentlce allowanc claimed.

WeatheT cloudy; track good. Clark-Lesnevich Bout Set for Nutley, June 15 Promoter Lou Diamond announced today Manager John Rox-borough had accepted terms lor Dave Clark, Detroit light-heavyweight contender, to meet Gus Les-nevich of Cliffside, N. on June 15 in the Nutley (N. Velodrome. Diamond displayed a telegram from promising to have Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis work In Claries corner for the ten-round contest.

Roxborough Is co-manager of Louis. Wt. -126--126--126- Stable Belair Stud J. H. Whitney Odds 1-5 5-1 Wheatley Stable 1-5 Belair Stud 1-5 A.

C. Bostwick 30-1 Wm. Zlegler Jr. 30-1 Greentree Stable 15-1 J. E.

Wldener 9-1 126- Records JUNE American League Yesterday's Results New Tork, Cleveland, 3. Boston, 14: Detroit, t. Washington, 10; Chicago. 7. Philadelphia.

10; 8U Louis, 7. STANDING Or THE CLUBS 3i3 New Tork Boston Cleveland Chicago Detroit Wash'gton Phlla'phla St. Loull 126 3 5 4 31 2 81 5 301 7 .811 1 2 5 7 4 2,22112 .647 2 5 3 3 3 2,19 16 .543 2 4 2 5 2 3 19117 .528 1 2 3 2 0 7 16 23 .410 11132 4115122 .408 1 1 1 4 3 4114.22 .389 2 2 1 3 0 31111127 .288 IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT of th United Ststea for th Eastern District of New York. rtn thw matter of JOHN O. GILIBERTI, also known as OTTAVIO GILIBEKTI.

Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court by John O. Gillberti. also known as Ottarvio Glll-bertl. In said district, duly declared bankrupt under the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy, approved July 1. 1898 for a full discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable against his estate, under said act.

and that the day of July, 1939. at 10:30 a.m.. at the U. S. Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, in said district, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors of the said bankrupt and other persons In interest may attend snd show cause.

If any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Dated, Borough of Brooklyn, on the 1st day of June. 1939. PERCY G. B.

GILKES. Clerk. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against ROSE BAT-TERMAN. et al. defendants.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale bearing date May 16. 1939. and entered on May 22. 1939. I will sell at puDiic auction by McGUINNESS REILLY.

auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 16th day of June, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon on that day, the mortgaged premises in Kings County, City and State of New York, described in and directed by said judgment to be sold bounded and described as follows; Rearlnnine at the corner formed by the Intersec tion or tne soutneriy side of Quentln Road with the Westerly side nf Rant 37th Street: running thence Southerly along the Westerly side of East 27th Street. 31 feet: thence Westerly paral lel wnn wueniin noaa ieet; tnence Southerly parallel with East 27th Street, 9 feet 6 inches: thence Westerly parallel with Quentln Road 20 feet: thence Northerly parallel with East 27th Street. 40 feet 6 inches: to Southerly side of QuentinRoad: thence sisterly along Southerly side of Quentln Road, 89 feet to corner, the point or place of beginning: together with and subject to easements, reference to said judgment being directed for a more complete description.

May 24. JS)3H. JULIUS JACOBS. Referee. JOHN A.

HOYT Attorney for Plaintiff. 20 Vesey Street. New York City. m24-6t-W SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BUSHWH'K MAYINGS plain tiff, against CHARLES RUSKIN, et defendants. BROWN MORGAN.

a ntlff's At torneys, 175 Fifth Avenue. New York City. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, bearing date May 31st, 1939, I. the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, by G. V.

McMAHON, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, on June 23rd. 1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground, with buildings thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Metropolitan Avenue las widened), distant lfto feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of Humboldt Street with the northerly side of Metropolitan Avenue: running thence northerly at right angles to Metropolitan Avenue 86 feet: thence westerly parallel with Metropolitan Avenue 75 feet: thence southerly at right angles to Metropolitan Avenue 86 feet to the northerly side of Metropolitan Avenue, and thence easterly along the northerly side of Metropolitan Avenue 75 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with ail the title and Interest of the mortgagors to the land adjoining Raid premises to the center line of the street. The said premises will be sold first in three separate parcels, Lots 36, 37 and 38, as designated on tax map in the Borough of Brooklyn, and then as a whole, with the condition that the bids for the separate parcels or lots be accepted if they aggregate an amount greater than the amount hid for the whole, but If the amount bid for the whole exceed the aggregate of the amount bid for the separate parcels, then the bid for tha whole be accepted.

JJANtELi JHALLE1K, Kereree. jc2-6t F4W SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY SELCHOW A RIGHTER COMPANY, plaintiff, against MARTHA LEVY, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment here n. dated May 29th. 1939.

I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by CREWS A SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, daylight saving time, on June 23rd. 1939, prem ises situate in Kings County, urooklyn. New York State, on the easterly side of Delamere Place, 370 feet northerly from the northerly side of Avenue being 30 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides, side lines running parallel with Avenue to the centre line of the block. No.

1149 East 23rd Street. Reference Is made to said Judgment for a complete description of the premises. June ann, mas. HARRY G. ANDERSON, Referee.

CULLEN DYKMAN. Plaintiffs Attorneys, No. 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York. j3-6t SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against MARGARET V. HAGERTY, et defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. MARK A. BOGAKT.

Pla nt ffs At torney. 38 Park Row, New York, N. Y. Pursuant to judgment dated May 26th, 1939. duly entered, I will sell at nblic auction to the highest bidder by ONROB J.

EHRMANN, auctioneer. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 23d day of June, 1939.

at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises, with the Improvements thereon erected, in said Judgment directed to be sold, situate in the County of Kings, State of New York, on the easterly side of Dahill Road. B20 feet north of Albemarle Road, being 19 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet in depih on each side, premises being known as 27 Dahill Road, Brooklyn, New York, and as more particularly described In said judgment. Dated. New York. May 31st.

1939. NORMAN BEAUFORD JOHNSON. Kereree. Jcl-6t ThftSa SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY l)F KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against LILLY GROSS.

MARTIN GROSS. JACOB GROSS. EMANUEL GROSS, et defendants. Notice of Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of fore closure and sale dated May 22nd, 1939.

and duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES F. MORAN, Auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brook-ljan, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 23rd day of June, 1939, at 12.00 o'clock noon, the mort gaged premises directed to be sold, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situated In the County of Kings, City and State of New York, being on the southerly side of 58th Street, distant 350 feet easterly from th southeasterly corner of 58th Street and 20th Avenue, being a plot of land 20 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet 2 inches In depth at each side. The side lines run nsrsllel to 20th Avenue; said premises being known as 2044 58th Street, Brooklyn. New York, and are more particularly described in said judgment.

Dated. May 31st. SAMUEL GUBERMAN. Referee. ALOYSIUS T.

EVANS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, 41 Park Row.

Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. Je2-6t FATu SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY SAMUEL KROLL. et plaintiffs, against NATHAN HANTMAN. et defendants.

Pursuant a duly entered foreclosure and sale Judgment dated May 12, 13S, 1, as reieree, win sell at public aguction on June 23, 1939, at 12 clock noon, at the Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, premises No. 409 Blake Avenue, being a rectangular corner parcel. 20 feet wide along the north side of Blske Avenue and extending northerly for a parallel depth of 60 feet along the east side or HacKman Htreet, as-in saiQ ning ment described. Dated. June 1.

1939. JACOB AKS. Referee. MYLES T.EVINSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs.

32 Court Street. Brook lyn, New York. Je2-6t none and Irish Jack Kennedy threw Henry Kulkovlch In featured wrestling matches at the Broadway Arena last night. LEGAL NOTICES Fll No. 9785 1930.

THH PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the (rare of God rree ana independent To EXIA M. DeWITT. individually and as Adminis tratrix of th goods, chattels and credits ot Dorothy DeWitt Wells, deceased; ALLEN T. McKAY. aa Administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of Eleanor C.

McKay, deceased: J. FRED WEBKR, WALTER WEBER. EUGENE WEBER. JOHN FRED WEBER WILBUR RENAUD WEBER. BARBARA RENAUD WILSON.

STEPHEN RENUD WILSON, PERRY DERBY WEBER, JACK RENAUD WEBER. DON GEIN WEBER, BROOKLYN" AND QUEENS YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. FAITH HOME FOR INCURABLES. BROOKLYN HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES, send greeting: WHEREAS, Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company, having its principal office at No. 70 Broadway, In th Borough of Manhattan.

City of New York, has presented it Supplemental Account, covering th period from July 6. 1932, to February 14, 1939. as Trustee under the Last will and Testament of FREDERICK RENAUD deceased, lately residing at No. 93 Neck Road, the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klnsrs. Citv and State of New York, and a petition praying that Its Account ana supplemental Account, which together cover th period from March 6, 1931, to February 14.

1939, may be judicially settled. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause hefore our Surrogate's Court of tha County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A. at the Hall of Records, in the County of Klntrs. on the Bth day of July, 1939.

at 9:30 o'clock In the fore noon, why suctt settlement snuuia not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINCATE.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 24th day of May, 1939. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Je2-4t PARTITION SALES.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY ANNA UIOBUANO, plaintiff, vs. MARGHERITA GIORDANO, defend pursuant to Interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale made and entered on May 4th. 1939. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montagus Street, Brooklyn, N. on May 26th, 1939.

at 12 noon, the property directed by said judgment to sold and therein described as follows: Being on the north side of Myrtle Avenue, Ba reet inches west of North Elliott Place, beinsr s. nlot 20 feet front and rear by 80 feet in depth, known as z4 iwyrun Avenue, Brooklyn, n. more fully described In ssid judgment. Said premises will ba sold subject to mortgage In the sum of J3.750. Said sale adjourned to June 9th, 1939.

at the same time and place, by direction of Mr. Justice Lockwood. FRANK LOMTOSTB, Kereree. ANTHONY A. MARCELL.

Plaintiffs Attorney, 66 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. m27 29 je2 ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the general assign ment for the benefit nf creditors of JJOD. to SIDNEY N.

SANDS, Assignee. Notice is hereby given tnat me undersigned will sell at public auction, through CHAS. LEVY. Auctioneer, on Monday, June 12, 1939. at 11 a.m., at premises, 633 Ocean Avenue, Borougn of Brooklyn, City of New York, assets of the above named assignor, consisting of retail dresses and fixtures.

Sidney in samud, Assignee. BENJAMIN WICKSEL. Attorney for Assignee, 342 Madison Avenue, N. Y. C.

PUBLIC NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PWA PROJECT NO. NY-167S-F BOARD OF EDUCATION. UNION FKKB SCHOOL, DlSTKlUi nu, i6, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY at MASSA-PEQUA, NASSAU COUNTY. NEW YORK. (P.

O. ADDRESS, MASSA-PEQUA. NEW YORK.) Sealed bids for one or more of the various schedules of Equipment herein designated will be received by the Board of Education of said school district in the present school building nn Massapequa Avenue, Massapequa, N. until eight o'clock p.m., Daylight Saving Time, on the 19th day of June. 1939.

and then at said school building publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, orm of Bid. Form of Contract, Form of Bond, Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be examined at the ornre oi Adoipn ri. itnappe Architect. 192 Lexington Avenue.

New York City, and nt said office of said Board, and copies thereof obtained from the said Architects upon payment of $5.00 per each section. The deposit will be refunded to any bidder upon return of the documents In good condition within thirty (3n) days after the opening of the bids, provided that a formal proposal has been submitted by the bidder. Any nonbidder. upon returning such documents in good condition within the above time limit, will receive a refund of $2.60 on each section. The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five per centum (5) of the bid in the form and subject to Ike conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. No bidder may withdraw nls bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof, but may withdraw his bid any time prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids or any authorized postponement Attention is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the con Tft(t ESTIMATED COST PER SECTION Contract No. 6 Boys' and Girls' Lockers ana Locur noom Benches and Gymnasium Equip- mnt $1,400 Contract No. 7 Stage Equipment. Window graperies, lyiiivno Shnrlcs nd Venetian Blinds ROO Contract No.

8 Pupils' Desks- 625 Contract No. 9 Miscellaneous Fur niture ana ftquinmem, eic. Contract No. 10 Shop Equipment Contract No. 11 K.

ten anu Cafeteria Bquipmeni. Dated. June 2. 1939. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

UNION FKKPJ Sl'HUUlj rJiairtivi 40, TOWN OF OYSTER BAY AT MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK JOSEPH ANDREINI, President. Je2-2t FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY iiiimc nwNF.RS' LOAI CORPORA TION, plaintiff, against FLORENCE K. RONALDS, et defendants. STEPHEN F. KELLY, Plaintiff's Attorney.

233 Broadway. New York City Pursuant to Judgment bearing date the 9th day of May, 1939. and entered in the Kings County Clerks office on the I2tn day of May, laaa. 1, ine Hfrftlcnori th referee, in Said judg ment named, will sell at public auction at the Exchanga Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of rirookiyn. City ana etat ot new mi, on the 7th day of June.

1939. at 12 o'clock noon of that day. the mort gaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. directed hv maA Inriement to be sold. situated on the southerly side of Macon Street, distant 362 feet easterly from th corner formed by th Intersection of the southerly side of Macon Street with the easterly aide of Patchen being 18 feet in width front rear and inn feet in death on both ides; said premises are known as 642 nacon Htreet, ana are mor iuuy ue- ocriDeq in said Judgment.

Dated, May 17th, 1939. jifT.Tiia vorhe. Referee. tun 18 21 26 St Je2 jjaiea, May 20, lvxy. EUGENE R.

BRENNAN, Referee. CHARLES E. JACOBS. Plaintiff's graduate manager of athletics. Other acceptances lnciuaeo Charles Beetham, Jormer Ohio 8tte runner and winner of the half-mile event here last year, Howard Borck of Manhattan, John Bortcan of El- beron, N.

and Ed Burrows, Princeton freshman. Fairman also announced the field for the quarter and mile races, based on present acceptances. The 440-yarders are Bill FriU, Toronto; John Quigley, New York High School runner; and Archie Williams, 13JB winner from Berkeley, Calif. The eight furlong acceptors are Sydney Wooderson, England's outdoor world record holder; Blaine Rideout, North Texas State Teachers College; Charles Fenske. formerly of Wisconsin and Archie Ban Romani of Emporia, Kan.

Elect Wallis Captain Of Lion Foilsmen Announcement of varsity mana gers and assistant managers of five uoiumum waiter aiiia utauiio iui the season of 1939-40 was made to day by Reynolds Benson, athletics manager. The announcement was also made of the election of Gordon Wallls, '40, as captain of the varsity fencing team for the next season. Wallis was a member of the Columbia saber team which won the national Junior championship and the intercollegiate saber team title during the past season. The managerial appointments: Varsity basketball Charles Bennett. '40.

manager: Thomas Waldron, '41. and Arthur Wetnstoclt, '41, co-assistant mana- Varsltv wrestling William Heuier. '40. manager: David Westermann, '41, Militant manager. Indoor track Norman Cooper.

'40. manager; Thomas Kupper, '41, aaststant man- "varslty swimming Asher Hiesiger. "40. manager; Joseph Brady, '41, assistant manager. Varsity fencing Samuel Densnn.

40. manager: Robert Klube, '41, assistant manager. Deny Rumors Admiral Will Be Retired Josenh Farrell. trainer for the Glen Riddle Stable, today denied nrA Wll HA. in lew uavA aiiu tnit cide when War Admiral will shipped to Suffolk Downs." be Kill Proposed Probe Of Florida Racing 4nvt Nation of proposed tWO-year Investigation OI Florida racine was killed by the State Senate today.

Authority given yesterday for the inquiry through a 16-15 vote was canceled over the protest of Senator E. R. Graham of Miami, who Charged "graft and corruption" ini horse arid dog track operations, The reversal came on a questlonj i of whether the deciding vote yester- day- cast by Senator A. L. Wilson oi record of Wilson's vote.

The elfect, was to make the original ballot a Graham asserted Gov. Fred P. Conel influenced the reversal. 4Cf 1. 1I 1.

iUIIlB.Ill -Addra -Home Field- 1 STANDING OF CLUBS Section A L. Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .750 3 .400 2 J33 3 VI 3 .250 .000 Charles Pflier Brooklyn Union Oat- Quaker Maid 2 Quaker Maid 1 Lerner Shops- Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn Edlaon KnK Laundry Section r. souibb Martinson Coffee w. L.

Fct. .600 .500 .800 .400 .350 .200 Prlter Kemi- London Phoenix Grouo- Bickford'i Frederick Looter Abraham Btraui Wards Baklnt Company- Loesers I Martinson's Coffe ab al 4 0 1 0 0 ab a a RetllT 3b Hall's Meinke.rf Colfa.cf 301 3 02 301 4 1 0 322 3 1 0 3 1 1 Soda. 2b Macch.sa Broglla.p Palme. 3b Smith. Nordoff.rf LaCava.lf Seymour.lb Conaty.lb Tortora.cf 1 00 200 300 3 2 3 100 300 Fernck-lf 311 4 12 4 12 Hilller.c 3 0 1 7 10 21 13 Totals 2226 21 8 -1 0 0 0 4 2 07 -0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Martinson's Coffee Errors Macch (2).

Hall (2). Sacrifice hits Brotlla, LaCava. Stolen bases Macch, nordoli (2), La Cava. Double plays Melnk and miliar. Kail, Pllsky and Conaty.

Base on balls Off Brotlla 3, Macch 2. TlmpanelU 3. Struck out By Broglla 3, Macch 0, TlmpanelU 2. Hit by pitcher By Broglla Tlmpanelli). Wild pitch Timpaelli.

Pasaad ball Smith. Hits Off Broglla 8, Macch 2. Tunpanelll 6. umpires ijipton ana Mtaaen. Quaker Maid 1 I ab al 2 2 1 2 41 3 0 1 0 0 4 32 4 0 Brooklyn Splro.cf-i Mullee.rf Marslnl.lt Santo, 3b ODnnell.sa Clllbrasci.lb Edison ab a 3 13 11 Fnley.ss Stem.rf Boo til Cancro.lf 12 0 3 1 1 302 4 10 322 200 3 02 200 3 0 1 000 422 1 II 3 0 2 4 0 M' thews.

2b Trwaski.lb Reglstro.o 4 0 1 2 4 00 3 2 3 13 5 1 000 01 La Rocca.p Fusco.p Petr.olo.cf Herbert.o Sanders.p HaakeU.rf Moore.sa 3 11 0 Oi 000 0 000 01 Totali 27 7 11 21 10 Totals 30 13 21 111 Quaker Maid 1 Brooklyn Edlson- -3 0 0 0 2 4 00 -1 0 4 0 0 0 27 Errors Reglstro, Tarwaskl. Rom run Canno. Sacrifice hits Matthews, La-Rocea. Stein. Stolen bases Reglstro (21.

Foley, Splro, Mullee. Doubla play Foley to Tarwaskl. Bales on balli Off Sanders 2, La Rocca 2, Fusco 5, ODonnell 1. Struck out Br Sanders 1. La Rocca 1.

Fusco 3, Donnell 1. Hit br pitcher Br Fusco (Cosientlno). Hits Off LaRocca. 6 in 2 Innings (non out In second); off Sanders, 11 In 8 Inningi (non out In sixth). Umpire Patton and Dumarest.

Rod And Gun By HORACE F. ROOD Capt. Alex Hanson of the Helen H. of Sheepshead Bay brought In plenty of bass yesterday, as well as a number of blacklist! It re mained, however, for a 7-pound pol lack to take the pool High hook angler had 38 fish Capt. Ous Rau of the Elmar III reported plenty of fish, with the count about evenly divided between bass and blacklist! Led by T.

Caklades, who was high hook with a total catch of 72 bass, anglers aboard Capt. Dave Martin's Olralda of Sheepshead Bay, took full advantage of a fine run of bass located by Captain Martin yesterday Other individual catches included C. Karron, who had 62 bass, Miss B. Hughes with 48, I. C.

Wlmbourne 45, and E. Buniskl 44 Wimbourne took first prize in the bass pool, while N. Yeoman won the boat pool with a 10-pound pollack Judging by the catch brought In by Capt. Sid Wilsey of the Effort II of Sheepshead Bay yesterday. It might be reasonable to predict a run of porgies over the weekend A number of these fish were taken along with a nice catch of bass and some pollack A continued east wind will do the trick, ventured Captain Wilsey Plenty of bass and some porgies were also taken aboard Captain Paul's Peerless II yesterday A business meeting of the Sheepshead Bay Sportsman's Club will be held tonight at Clark's Tavern, 1623 Sheepshead Bay Road.

President Lou Hutchinson will call the meeting to order promptly at 8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Charles Craesel, Carl Selden and Al Weil, members of the West End Surf Pishing Club, accounted for several channel bass while fishing on Assateague Island, Va. The largest fish weighed 21 pounds Six stripers were also taken, averaging about 20 pounds, along with some weakfish, croakers and king-fish Anglers off Forked River, N. are on the lookout for a giant tuna seen In that area recently and estimated to weigh in the neighborhood of 2,000 pounds The big fish was observed by a party fishing off shore with Capt.

Prank Brower. 1 FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL its sjsj T.v. V. Y. ne Brooklyn EVERY II II THllKSIUY, SATURDAY or TI BUNDAY at A.M.

(PIT Hr Jinslcal.MA.M. AlsoTuesdaj. ira July 4, ana Monaij, hpv 4. mm. mi EFFORT II ttr'S distributed to men and women in persistent reports that War Admiral sports ranging from softball to i wouid be retired from the turf.

The three-man basketball. Adminil being made ready for the Alfred Reftstro of the varsity Massachusetts Handloap at Buffolk baseball team receives a boxing Downs on July 12. award. Morton Alexander, former I warreU said War Admiral had re-national double handball titleholder, I covered from the throat affliction won the utble tennis school cham-1 wnjch kept him out of the Widener pionship. Cup race in Florida, and added: The intramural awards: At present 1 can't say definitely men jUSt h0V many more times the horse Five-man basketball Raymond Sreb- wju be Tared That Is UP to Mr.

nick, Vincent Tlpa.do, Mel Greenhprg. Mil- T', -omo- ih ton Ettenson. oene Walsh. irm Fried, Riddle (Samuel Riddle, owner or uie Dan Gronman. ai siesai, irin schwaru.

Glen Riddle Farm). He will be here Attorney. 450 Seventh Avenue. New York City. m26-6t FAW NOTICE OF SALE.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against PHILIP DE CILLIS. et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated the 15th day ot May, 1939. and duly entered herein. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, hy ELMER W.

DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 15th day of June. 1939, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, with the lmDrove- ments thereon, situate In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City snd State of New York, which premise are located on the southerly side of 70th street, distant toy leei westerly irom 13th Avenue, being 25 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, and more particularly described In said judgment: aald premises being known No.

1272 70th Street, Brooklyn, New York. May 13, 1H3. GERALD J. McMAHON. Referee.

JACOB MARKOWITZ. Attor. ney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O.

Address, No. 276 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. mat 2 31 jea 7 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCB COMPANY OF AMERICA, plaintiff, against MIMOSA REALTY et al defendants. CLARK REYNOLDS. Plaint ff'a Attorneys.

60 Wall Street, New York, z. Pursuant to judgment duly entered herein, dated Mav 25th. 193d. I will sell i Three-man basketball Seymour Bier, Jerome Zeiff, Seymour Cohen. Bag punching Francis De Falco, John Lurches.

Tbaodor Jacob. Table tennn Richard Rano, Morton Alexander, John lngrassto. Boxin Alfred Reglstro. Arthur Tlckar, Tony Caraalt. Pet Amoroso.

Wrestling Jerome Hyman. Fencing Lauren Prunhuber, Oeorg conen. Kaipn ijeiaerman aoftbaii Charles Berkowiti. Tony Bar hacclo, Howard Baumann. Oscar Balgo.

Max Levmson. Ken coinns. Monro Morton Engel. Arnold FiBUr, Bernard Bettan. WOMEN Fencing- Evelvn I.onir Basketball-Phyllis Bob.

Edna Archibald. Florence Bright. Josephine Communal. Euspnia Cox. June Birklns Trinitv Bouts Carded Amateurs battle tonight in weeklv Trinitv houts in the the at public auction, by CREWS SHA- 1-1KU, auctioneers, at Brooklyn neat Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

N. at twelve o'clock noon on June 21st, 1939, the mortgaged remises in Kings County, City and tate of New York, described la snd directed by said judgment to be sold. Broadway Arena. Director Al Borth-1 Quincy, was legal since he was wick has arranged four special bouts not present when the roll was called. In which George Zeits will oppose I After eight hours of arguments, Jack Alesczcyk.

Antrelo Vlllanolthe Senate, 20 to 15, canceled the. Belmont Stakes Data Horse aJohnstown Jockey J. Stout --B. Jamea -L. Haas Heather Broom laGUded Knight aChaUenge -No Boy Belay -S.

Workman Time Sheet Hash -N. Wall -E. Arcaro -W. Wright Knickerbocker 12 12i slluated on the northerly side of Ave. nue K.

100 feet easterly from the east side of Schenectady Avenue, being 20 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides, both side lines running parauet wiin ucaenectaar Avenue and running partly through party walls; together with snd subject to an easement or right of way as defined and describd in a certain Dec laration dated the 15th day of July, 1930. and recorded In the office of the Register of the County of Kings on the 8th day of August. 1930. in Liber 5144 of Conveyances, page 73, which easement or right ot way is across the rear 1 ieet or tne mortgaged premises and extends from the easterly side of Schenectady Avenue to the westerly side of East 48th Street. Premises known ss 4711 Avenue K.

Brooklyn. New York, and more Particularly described in said judgment. Dated, May aist, ii)3. EDWARD HELD WILSON, Referee, m31-6t W4F clashes with Peter Bayrun, August Ernest encounters Hyman Levine nd Steve Vaccarelli meets Prank Rtibino. II 1.1 W7 I lirUUlilTU milljie Nam af Team Wish to Bator Oam Manafer'e Nam Telephone 1 aBelalr Stud and Wheatley Stable entry.

Major League FRIDAT, National League Yesterday's Results Brooklyn, Chicago, IH Innings), 8t. Louis. New York, 0. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. 2.

Cincinnati, Boston, 4 (13 Innings), STANDING OF THE CLUBS Three classes are invited to compete: CbsM A Men, IS yean and over. Class Boys, 16 to IS yean. Class Girls 16 years and over. i ij a siU I 8 I SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS DONALD M. BYRNE and JEAN M.

BYRNE. Executor the last Will and Testament of May A. Byrne, late, of the County of Kings, deceased, plaintiffs, against MAE GA- LIZIA, distributee of Michael Caflero, deceased, and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered herein dated the 20th day of May. 1939.

I will sell at public auction, by CREWS A SHAPIRO. Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 23RO day of June. 1939.

at 12:00 o'clock noon, the premises In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, located on the southeasterly aide of 19th Avenue, distant 37u feet southwesterly from 86th Street, being 25 feet In width, front and rear, and of a uniform depth of 96 feet 8 inches on each side, side lines running parallel or nearly so with 86th Street: reference to said judgment being directed 4 for a more complete description. JOHN J. MORIARTY. Referee. Dated: Brooklyn.

New York, June 2nd. ROBERT J. DELANEY. Attorney for the Plaintiff herein. Office and P.

O. 4 Address. 215 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, City and 8tate of New York, je2-6t Fit Cincinnati 'I 51 3 31 3 21 5 St. Louis I 4l 2 31 3 4l 3 Pittsburgh 2 2' 31 2 3 3 Chicago 2 3' 8 I 2 31 3 BrooklTB 2 11 4 II 3' 4 New York 1 2 31 2 21 2 I 2 Bnston 0 2 14 4 Phlla'phla I 1 01 3 2 2 31 1 Mall to Carl H.

Clausen, New York City Softball C4vnunitfoiier, 1971 E. 8th St, Brooklyn, N. T. The Brooklyn Eagle softball tournament application appearing here should be mailed at once. The deadlme on entries is midnight Saturday, June ID.

Beginning Monday of next week we win list the Important rule changes for country-wide tournaments during 1939. The entry fee of $2.50 oovers each club for the entire ynr and no additional amounts will be required of any team during the running of our tournament this Summer. This payment cover your team dues with the A. S. A.

headquarters in Chicago. Rule changes will be published the entire week preceding ear deadline date June 10. 131.SB7 4 23il4 .622 5 20 181.526 1120 19' 513 3 18 18100 4 17 221.436 4 15 221.405 12 113 1419 22.25 II Game Tomorrow Chicago at Brooklrn. St. Louis at New York.

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston, Lost 23 271 I I Games Tomorrow New Trk at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St.

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