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LEGAL XOTICES 15 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1942 $3 000 Tmimamnf jRockwood Cagers Inter-Community Loop Opens Season Sunday The Inter-Community Baseball League will open its 19th season at the Parade Grounds Sunday. The customary opening day ceremonies are being postponed until Diamonds No. 1 and 13, whtre new infields have been laid, are ready for use. Schedule: Parkhlll-B. B.

C. vs. Acomas A. Mohawks vs. Flatbush Clintons: Duryea All Stars vs Tartars; William A.

C. vs. Greenwood B. New Libert Boys vs. Bay Ridge Beaumont; Regent B.

B. C. vs. Mapleton Royals B. B.

C. For Boro Bowlers I Capture Title After dropping the first game of the two-out-of-three-game series, Rockwood, defending champion, defeated Quaker Maid in the remaining two tussles to win their second leg on the Edward C. Blum trophy and the Brooklyn Industrial Basketball League championship by turning back Quaker Maid, 42-33, in the rubber contest at Livingston Hall last night. Charles Martin, president of the league, presented John Tilelli, Rockwood mpnager, the E. C.

Blum trophy, which it will hold until next season. Score Rockwood At Co Jamaica Entries FOR SATURDAY FIRST RACE 82.000; 1,000 Expected to Compete In Event Starting May 16 By LOU E. COHEN The greatest bowling competition ever staged in this borough will be offered to local keglers when the Brooklyn Spring Tournament opens on May 16 at the Regal Bowling Center, 416 5th near 8th St. The prize list is $3,000 and approximately 1,000 bowlers are expected to take a crack at the pot o' gold. The tournament, conducted with the cooperation of the Brooklyn Bowling Proprietors Association, has the full support of all local bowling fans and it would not be surprising if the mark is well sur a.

p. n. f. 5 2 12 Dzienkiewicz 6 3 15 5 4 14 Conatv 2 0 4 2 0 4 Nauahton -317 3 4 10 Lenowicz 1 3 5 0 11 Amoroso 1 0 2 0 1 1 Ruane 0 0 0 15 12 42 Totals 13 7 33 Shaback Rosen Tcrjesen Esposito Kaplan Clchanow Totals Netmen on Road Trip The St. John's University tennis team, fresh from a 9-0 victory over Manhattan, opens a two-match invasion of Massachusetts today, meeting the Springfield College team on the gymnast's home courts.

On Saturday the Redmen journey to Cambridge to meet the Harvard varsity. Havre de Grave Entries FOR SATURDAY FIRST RACE $1 000: claiming: three-vear-olds and up. furlongs; chute. P.P. WUPP.

wt. 1 xCertain Party 113 9 Parade Gr'nd 106 2 Yellow Dragon 116 10 xCathode 105 3 Bet 116 11 xBnar Sharp 113 4 xColea Boy 1 1 1 12 Lustrous 101 5 Supreme Speed 118 13 Doctors Nurse 6 Set 1 IB 14 Grandeur 111 7 Bell Onnond 101 15 County Cork 118 8 James Jal 118 16 Knitetta 113 SECOND RACE $1,000: claiming: three- year-olds and up; six furlongs; chute, P.P. Wt. P.P. wt.

1 Post Haste 106 9 Ladv Sponsor 101 2 War Smoke 111 lOxBill K. Ill 3 Milky Moon 106 11xBai 106 4 Southern Jane 111 12Supnse Box 118 101 13 Zostera 118 6 Phantom P'yer 106 14 xPlacement 113 i High Bud 118 15 aScarcanWr 116 8 Hedda Gab 101 16 xaMHl End 113 aMartin and Straus entry. THIRD two-year-olds; four and half furlongs. P. Wt.

p.p. wt 1 Hadawin 114 9 Chicaton 114 2 xOomph 109 10 bxDiasis 106 3 Big Sneeze 114 11 Gay Venture 120 4 Fresh Money 114 12 Queen Liberty 114 5 Adroit 114 13 Sun 111 6 aBar Keep 114 14 Mi Mac Gu 114 7 Estelle B. 11115aPropo.se 114 8 Rock Knight 114 16 bKlevres ill aChristiana Stable entry. aMr. and Mrs.

W. A. Connolly entry. FOURTH RACE $1,200: maiden three-year-olds; six furlongs: chute. P.

Wl. P.P. wt. 1 Little Monarch 118 9xSalImar 108 Bavardia 113 10 Red Roseite 113 118 11 aSwift-Clea rl 13 108 12 Discar 118 11B 13 xPhacar 113 113 14 Wild Chance 118 1 IB 15 aAvoca 113 113 IS Sir Talbot 118 3 Half Crown 4 XE1 Jells 5 Dispprr 6 xMowlees Lad 7 Cairngnrn 8 xSea Slave aStewart and McGehee entry. FIFTH RACE $10,000: added: the Philadelphia Handicap: three-year-olds up; mlie and sixteenth.

Wt. P. Wt. P.P. 1 Air Master 2 Sir Alfred 1 a Plrlnr 110 6 Cape Cod 112 114 7 War Lock 107 120 8 Miolanri 124 110 9 aChalledon 122 108 10 Staretor 115 4 r.nmiu 5 Trois Pistoles aw.

L. tirann entry. SIXTH RACE $3,000: the An Revolt Handicap; Grade three-year-olds Up; mile and a sixteenth P. Wt. PP.

Wt. 1 He Rolls 119 4 Rodin 107 2 Porters Cap 1 IS 5 Sir Alfred 122 3 Trois Pistoles 114 SEVENTH RACE $1 000: claiming; tour-yeai-oias up; mile and a furioim BOWLING STANDINGS BAY RIDGE Fritz 5th Ave. Shore View Sioux Indians Crescents Schults Athletics Boro Bowling Colonials Lou's Bar Ideal Muriel Senators Hamilton Grey Industrial Lltho Kopper's Coke Fritz 8th Blue Aces La Touraine 54 53 50 50 42 41 39 37 35 28 28 28 22 21 Ideal Sioux Indians Jacobson 136 179 224 Libert 234 212 195 Holland 137 188 190 Livcvani 141 178 139 152 170 Costel'no 154 155 142 156 190 166 Rustico 185 171 184 128 143 130 Barbicri 230 165 169 May Nahoum Ross Enison Totals 724 857 877 Totals 944 881 829 Aces Fritz 5th Ave. 151 173 121 Bossier 201 148 155 122 125 104 Ericson 203 202 121 136 131 130 Shonb'rn 163 167 162 148 158 99 Coscia 205 172 146 192 114 148 Anderson 148 167 190 Olsen Roak Mark McAleer Totals Muriel Rodman 749 701 602 Totals 920 856 774 Senators 204 159 145 Buddy Boro 170 157 226 165 169 140 Mahoney 139 171 148 Riccio Conpet'lo 158 194 159 Zino 163 165 200 Brisottl 148 150 167 Ra'n'd'ta 181 160 169 Kelly 148 156 167 Margh'la 198 174 179 Totals 797 830 787 Totals 877 825 911 La Touraine Hamilton Greys Admir'd 172 133 137 Bcaum't 150 154 136 Denner Luke Hannaa Van 134 142 85 Phelan 152 157 175 157 126 1 19 Chop'r'n 121183 142 128 139 95 Caspar 109 1 38 129 140 192 150 James 149 173 171 Totals 731 732 586 Shore View Totals 681 805 753 Industrial Lltho Birael 127 157 Pocaro 151 97 120 156 146 162 44 142 142 13fi 173 135 123 167 163 Druard 172 163 194 F.Ianiro Roche 151 155 M.Ianlro Elowson 154 145 Castlllt Pearson 193 155 183 Martoccl Hansen 136 McGovern 162 177 Totals 797 761 868 Totals 710 725 722 Colonials Srhultz Sportwear 146 147 157 125 173 157 174 110 159 164 178 180 180 179 155 Kennedy 162 168 202 Pinto Cealia Himstedt Fa no Lam 148 172 163 T.Molino 148 140 148 A.Molino 140 173 1H7 Pasrale 159 232 160 Abbey J. Plnt.0 Totals 757 887 840 Totals 784 774 826 Boro HalLC Reaolntes Brooklyn Eaple VR'b'n'n 145 165 149 Weyraucn 93 126 124 Culhane 175 198 146 Schlllinj 167 155 112 TR'b'n'n 184 193 132 Seaeren 152 124 Bone 173 171 162 Challln'r 150 139 121 Brehon 210 166 162 Reichert 143 187 141 Blind 100 Handicap 28 28 28 Totals 887 893 751 Totals 681 787 650 Standard Johnson Albee Sq.

Mldaets J.Weiler 140 166 165 Blind 100 100 100 Tllipnner 147 155 170 Don Tn 147 165 158 Anpol 197 1 50 163 M'M'h'nl 19 148 171 C.Weiler 205 195 153 McGlll 161 154 158 Lawre ce 159 197 193 1 1.4 166 160 Handicap 50 50 50 Totals 848 863 844 Totals 741 783 797 Carrolis Cyclops Ciann 147 110 148 Polizio 146 13S 157 Trenta 140 139 140 C.Re'acIe 175 132 159 Fusco 108 172 150 Bossl 150 137 186 194 165 135 Re acle 125 149 145 Granese 135 191 139 Bruno 140 144 150 Handicap 22 22 22 Totals 724 777 712 Totals 758 720 819 Wenzel Plating Wks. Albee Sq, Juniors Lo'b'dl 143 170 Dunn 136 186 145 Sorgentt 157 174 134 Gia'gr'so Lo'b'dl 191 177 210 Cal'g'arl M. Lo'b'dl 181 136 Alesla Demattia 175 177 159 Dwyer Campbell 146 145 Handicap 7 7 7 149 140 161 166 194 199 164 143 168 168 137 193 Totals Fein's Behrens Bil'o'tl Lawless Fos er Bil'o'tl Gallose 854 817 825 Totals Tin Can A. 803 BOO 866 P. Mia, 142 159 133 134 146 133 161 146 133 200 50 118 169 130 Healy 127 158 Schested 169 160 149 Cueuzza 134 150 154 Carlson 175 135 Benson 150 170 175 Handicap 145 202 189 11 11 11 Totals 749 785 771 Totals 793 836 750 FORECLOSURES and sale herein, dated April 14th.

1942. I will sell at public auction, by JOHN A. HARTIGAN, auctioneer, at th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

N. on May 8th, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements thereon, directed by said judgment to he sold, situated in Kings County, on the southerly side of 76th Street, distent 380 feet easterly from 15th Avenue; being 40 feet in width by 100 feet deep on each side, said side lines being parallel with 15th Avenue, and as ne-re particularly described in said judg- JACOB SCHUTZBANK. Referee. JOSEPH M.

CREAMER. Plaint I Attorney, 215 Montague Street, fli-o, k-lyn. N. Y. Fi.M SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY ESTHER L. ROWLAND, individually and as sole surviving exe, un.x. et plaintiffs, vs. SHEEPSHEAD BAY HOLDING CORPORATION, and defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in Ui above, entitled action and bearing dats the 7th day of April, 1912, I.

the undersigned, referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, by McGUINNESS REILLY. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New Yoik. County of Kings, on the 6th day of May, 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, beginning at a point on the easterly side of Ocean Avenue, distant 218 feet 69ta inches southerly from Voorhies Aventif. being 150 feet ftont and tear bv 110 feet in depth on each side. R. erence is made to said judgment for 4 more complete description of the property to be sold. Dated, April 14.

1942. WILLIAM H. HALL. Referee, DOBSON. MOORHEAD DWYER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. al4-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, vs. ABRAHAM WAN-DERMAN.

et defendants. NEWMAN BISCO. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 29 Broadway. N.

Y. C. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated January 30, 1942. and duly entered. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms.

IrtK Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. by MICHAEL J. REILLY, auctioneer, on April 30. 1942.

at 12:00 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises and personal property directed by said judgment to be sold, situated on the westerly side of 20tJi Avenue, distant SO feet southerly from the southwest corner of 64th Street and 20th Avenue, fronting 19 feet 8 inches on 20th Avenue and the same distance in the rear, with a depth of 100 feet on each side, and known as 6412 20th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dated, April 9. 1942. JACOB A.

FREEDMAN. Referee. a9-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MARION MOLANDER. plaintiff, against GOODMAN CONTRACTING et defendants.

MICHAEL V. ROSENBERG, Plaintiff's Attorney. 1450 Broadway, Manhattan. New York City. Pursuant to judgment entered herein August 13, 1941, I will sell at public auction, by A.

T. MAGUIRE, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, f89 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 5th day of May. 1912. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, being a rectangular parcel located on the northwest corner of Newkirk Avenue and Bedford Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City and Stale of New York, having a frontage of 96 feet 10 and A inches on Bedford Avenue and 34 fret 6 inches on Newkirk Avenue, and more particularly described in said judgment; subject to the liens and encumbrances described in said judgment; said known as 2604 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Dated. April 10, 1942. GEORGE ROSLINO. Referee.

a13 17 20 24 27 in! SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, plaintiff, vs. RALPH EISENBERG, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated April 2. 1942.

I will sell at public auction, by G. V. McMAHON. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on May 1st.

1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said judgment to be sold, being a plot of land tin westerly side of Stone Avenue. 150 feet north of Belmont Avenue, having uniform width nf 25 feet and a uniform depth of 100 feet. Dated. Brooklyn, N.

April 10, 1942. JOSEPH II. DAVIS. Referee. DANIEL Mc.VAMARA, Plaintiffs Attorney.

322 9th Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. alll-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ELLABETH DIANA.

plaintiff, against MICHELE DANTONE, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment hefein, dated April 15. 1942, I will sell at public auction, by McGUINNESS REILLY, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estats Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N.

on May Uth. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, premises situated on the southeasterly side of Troiltman Street, 200 feet northeast of Hamburg Avenue (now Wilson Avenue), being 25 feet in width front and rear by loo teet in depth on each side, aw moi a fully desi ribed in the indgmeni. Dau-d, April 18th, 1912. PHILIP P.

ZARCH. Referee. MAX H. NEWMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff.

756 Flushing Avenue, Brook-I yn. N. Y. a20-6t SUPREME; COURT. KINGS COUNTY ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW Yi iRK.

plaintiff, against GUOACH1NO TOLA, el de-tendants. Pursuamt to judgment dated April St h. 1942. I will sell at the Brooklvn Heal Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, N. Mav 13th, 1912. at 12 o'clock noon, by McGUI.N-NESS BtEILLY, auctioneers, premises in the Borough of Brooklvn. Citv and State, of New Yoik, a rectangular plot 25 teen by 100 feet fronting 25 feet on the northeasterly side of Central Avenue and extending northeastet I for a unilorm depth of inn feet, the northweste.i ly line of which is 50 feet, southeaster ly from and parallel with Harmon Sjtreet. Premises known as 265 Centrac Avenue.

Dated. April ISth, 1912. HAROLD ALPERT. Referee. P.RYER1H.

PENDRY. Attorney for Plaintilf. fti)12 Gates Avenue. Brooklvn. N- Y.

a20-6t M4F SUPREME' COURT. KINGS COUNTY ROOSESVELT SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OK NEW YORK, plaintilf, against SARAH J. MORGAN, defendant. Pursuant Jo Judgment dated Miroh 26th. 1942, I will sell at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange.

1S9 Montagu Street, Brooklyn, on April 28th. 1942. at 12 o'rlock noon, hy ALLEN M. TF.PLITZ. anetioneer.

premises in Ina Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stata of New York; fronting to feet, on tin easterly side nf East 4oth Street extending easterly for a uniform dep'ri of l'i feet. tlo northerly line of is 317 feet 6 iBiches southerly from and parallel with 1 venue plot 4fl feet by 1 00 feet: known as 10S3 E. 40th Sl. Brooklvn.

V. Dated, Brooklyn, N. April 6th. IlIAROLD ALPERT. Referee.

ENDRY. Attorney for Gates Brookivn, a7-6t SARAH DILLON, MARY O'NEILL, ELLEN O'NEILL, PETER O'NEILL, PETER FARRELL. PATRICK FAR-R ELL. PETER FARRELL. and the issue, if any.

of JEROME ALFRED RYAN, deceased, and all the devisees, heirs at. law, next of distributees, executors, administrators, creditors, grantees, lienors, and personal representatives of MARGARET M. RYAN, deceased: JOSEPH F. RYAN, deceased: CATHERINE B. CASEY, deceased: ALICE J.

RYAN, deceased, and MAY PHILLIPS, also known as MARY C. PHILLIPS, should she be dead, and generally all persons, other than those specifically named as defendants herein, claiming any interest in the premises described in the complaint by or through MARGARET M. RYAN, deceased; JOSEPH F. RYAN, deceased: CATHERINE B. CASEY, deceased: ALICE J.

RYAN, deceased, and MAY PHILLIPS, also known as MARY C. PHILLIPS should she be dead, or Iheir successors in interest therein, all of whom and whose names are unknown to plaintiff, and others, defendants. To the above named defendants: You are hereby to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to servo a notice of appearance on plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated. Brooklyn, New York, September 30.

1941. EUGENE R. BRENNAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address, 32 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York. To the above named defendants In this action; The foregoing summons is served upon vou hy publication pursuant to an order of Hon. WILLIAM R.

WILSON, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, daied the loth day of April. 1942. and riled with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the Hall of Records, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage, dated Januaiy 2tith, 1927.

made and executed bv MAS-CARET M. RYAN to ATLANTIC SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, to secure the sum of seven thousand IJ7.000) dollars, ftnd recorded in the office of the Register nf ttie Countv of Kings on February 2nd. 1927. in Liber 6644 of the Mortgages, page 187. covering premises in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, situate on the northerly side of Douglas Street, 80 feet east of Smith Street, being a plot 20 feet in width in the front and 100 feet in depth and 40 feet in width for the last 40 feet in depth taking in a plot. 20 by 40 feet in the roar of the premises adjoining on the east premises being known as 71 Douglas Street, Brooklyn, New York. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 23. 1942. EUGENE R.

BRENNAN, Attoinev for Plaintirf. Office and P. O. Address, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. a24-6t FORECLOSIRES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -LAFAYETTE BANK OF BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK, as Trustee, plaintiff, against FANNIE STONE, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 21st day of April. 1912. I. the undersigned referee in said judgment naiio-d, will sell at public auction, by A. H.

WALKER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 1X9 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New Yolk, on the loth day of May, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by aaid judgment to be sold.

ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and im-piovemenls thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, tu wit BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of East Seventeenth Street, distant one hundred and fifty feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of East Seventeenth Street with the southerly side of Glenwood Road (formerly Avenue G): running thence easterly at right angles to East Seventeenth Street one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with East Seventeenth Street fifty feel; thence westerly at right angles to East Seventeenth Street one hundred feet to the easterly side of East Seventeenth Street, and thence northerly along the easterly side of East Seventeenth Street fifty feet tu the point or place of beginning. ALSO all the right, title and interest of the said mortgagor of.

in and to East Seventeenth Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises tu the centre line thereof. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles of personal juoperty now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises, all of which air covered by this mortgage, April 2.1. 1942. ANTHONY MARC ELL. Referee.

WALTER JEFFREYS CARLIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 100 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, New York. a24-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of JAMES HALE RATES, deceased, plaintiff, against ROSE M.

MERMELSTEIN, and others, defendants, In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and. entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the lHth day of April, 1912. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at pub-lie auction tu the highest bidder, by WALTER H. HALLOWELL. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-i liange Salesroom, 1X9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the day of May.

1912. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of Nf York, County of Kings and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Six Acre Iit in the Sixth Ward, belonging to GEORGE WOOD and others." and filed in the office of the Register of I he County of Kings on March 23rd. 1M6, as Map Number 494. as and by parts of lots numbers thnteen and fourteen, and which said plot is hounded and described as follows, to wit BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Court Street, distant forty-three feet five inches Southeily from ttie corner formed by the inteisechon of the easterly side of Court Street with the southerly side of Douglass Street; running thence easterly at right angles to Court Street and part of the distance through a party wall fifty-five feet: thence still easterly I-arallel with Douglass Stt twenty-seven feet seven inches: thence southerly parallel with Smith Street and along lot twenty-five feet wide conveyed by GEORGE WOOD, taking off rear of lots twelve to fifteen on the aOove mentioned map. nineteen feet and one-half inches: theme westerly parallel with Douglass Street twenty-five feet nna Inch; thence still westerly at right angles jo Court Street and part of the distance through a pally wall fifty-five feet to the easterly side of Court Street, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Court Street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning.

ALSO all the right, title and Interest of the said mortgagor of. in and to Court Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Dated, April 24. 1942. ROGER HASKELL.

MORGAN LOCKWOOD, AUornevs for Plaintiff, 44 Wall Street. New Yoik City. a2l 23 ml 2 8 9 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS RNK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, vs. MORRIS JACOBSON, et al defendants.

Pursuant to judgment entered March 27th. I9I2. I will sell at public auction, bv MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. IS!) Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on May 1st, 1912. at 12 clock noon, premises in Kings County, located on the northerly side of Ralnbridge Street, feel si, inches west of Ralph Avenue, being IX feet 1 lyg inches in Width In front and rear by UK) feet in depth on both sides, more particularly described in mortgage recorded in Liber 30X8 of Mortgages, page 120; reference being made to said judgment for more complete descrijdion thereof: known as No.

Bainbridge Street Brooklyn. SUBJECT to all encumbrance inort particularly set forth In said judgment. Dated, April 10th. 1912. CHARLES J.

DODD Referee. WEISBROD FROEB. Attorney! for Plaintiff. Court Street, Brooklvn, N. Y.

a10-6t sFpr kFk'ooO kt ingS coTtnty" -OTTo E. El ER, plaint'ff. against MII.KN RKAI.Tl et 1 al. defendati's. Pursuant to ludgmnf made he.

-iti, dated the 3rd day of April, 1312, 1 will FORECLOSURES sell at auction, by BARON S. SHUTER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 28th day of April. 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, at the southwest corner of Avenue and West Eleventh Street, being a plot one hundred feet in width on the south side of Avenue and across its southerly side by one hundred eighteen feet in depth on the westerly side of West Eleventh Street and on its westerly side, the southerly side being parallel with Avenue and the westerly side being parallel with West 11th Street. Said premises being more particularly described in mortgage made bv MILEN REALTY CORP. to plaintiff, dated April 21st. 1941. and recorded in Liber 86M of Mortgages, page 318.

Dated, April 7. 1942. DENNIS S. REGAN Referee. HUTTON ft HOLAHAN.

Plaintiff's Attorneys, 32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. a7 10 14 17 21 24 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against GIO-VANNINA CASAZZONE.

et defend-anls. JOSEPH L. PLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 2 Lafayette Y. City.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, entered April 8th, 1942, entered herein, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JOHN A. HARTIGAN, auctioneer, at the Rrooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on May 1st. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Kings County.

State of New York, directed by said judgment to be sold, known as Kent Avenue, Brooklyn. N. being a parcel 18 feet i-j inch wide front and rear by 75 feet deep on both sines, situated on the easterly side of Kent Avenue, distant 216 feet 1 inch northerly from DeKalh Avenue; reference being made to said judgment for more complete description thereof. Dated, April 10th, 1942. DAVID H.

SCHATZOW. Referee. a10 14 17 21 24 28 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against MORRIS FRIEDMAN, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated March 26.

1942. duly entered, I will sell at public auction, by G. V. McMAHON, auctioneer, to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on the 28th day of April. 1942. at 12 o'clock noan, the, mortgaged premises, with the improvements thereon erected, directed by said judgment to be sold, in the Countv of Kings. State of New York, situated on the easterly side of East 52nd Street, distant 160 feet northerly from the northeast corner of East 52nd Street and Tilden Avenue.

20 feet in width front and rear hy 100 feet in depth on both sides, part of the distance through a party wall bn the southerly side, the front and rear lines running parallel with East 52nd Street and the side lines running parallel with Tilden Avenue; premises being known as 483 East 52nd Street, Borough of Brooklvn, New York City, and more fully described in said judgment. Dated, New York. April 1, 1942. HENRY P. HEAVISIDE.

Referee. CHARLES W. DARLING. Attorney for Plaintiff. 165 Broadway, New York City.

a7-6t T4F SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-SAMUEL FREEDMAN, plaintiff, vs. KINGS HIGHWAY COMMUNITY et defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered April 13th. 1942, I will sell at public auction, by G.

V. McMAHON. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1S9 "Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on May 6th, 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon, premises in Kings County located on the easterly side of East 17th Street, 200 feet north of Quentin Road, being 71 feet in width in front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides, more particularly described in Liber 6924 of Mortgages. Page 66. reference being made to said judgment for more complete description thereof, known as No. 1663-1669 East 17th Street. TOGETHER with all street rights, if any, of the mortgagor, and all fixtures and articles of personality attached to or used in connection with the premises which may be covered by said mortgage.

Dated, April 13th. 1942. AUGUSTUS C. FROEB. IRWIN STERN, Attorney fo'r'piai'n-tiff, 1440 Broadway, New York Citv.

apl5-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF NATIONAL MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, plaintiff, against WILLIAM H. CUTTER, defendant. Pursuant to judgment duly entered herein, dated April 2, 1942, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by FRED G. SCHAFER.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 389 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on April 29. 1942.

at twelve o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises at Brooklyn, Kings County. N. directed by said judgment to be sold, and situated on the north side of Lincoln Place, as opened 56 feet wide, distant 298 feet 7 inches west of the west, side of Brooklyn Avenue, being 19 feet 9 inches In width, front and rear, by 102 feet In depth on both sides, said side lines being parallel to Brooklyn Avenue, and running partly through party walls. Together with street rights. Said premises being more particularly described in mortgage recorded in Liber 3706 of Mortgages, page 355.

in Kings County Register's Office. Dated. April 1942. FREDERICK W. KIENDL.

Referee COOMBS WILSON. Allornevs for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. s8-6t NOTICE OF SALE.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY ARTHUR SHORT and another, plaintiffs, vs. ALV1NIA BARTHOLOMEW, et defendants. EARL J. HELMICK. Plaintiffs' Attorney.

No. 161-10 Jamaica Avenue. Jamaica. N. Y.

Pursuant to Judgment entered April 10th, 1942, I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N.

on May 7lh. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed thereby to be sold and described as follows: All that lot of land, with ttie buildings thereon, at Brooklyn. Kings County. N.

and being on the north side of 41st Street, 220 feet west of Fifth Avenue: plot 20 by 100 feet; known as No. 457 41st Street. Dated. April 11th. 1942.

HERMAN BLOCK. Referee. 15-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, vs. FREDERICK BECKER et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered March 25th.

1942, I will sell at public ailc'ion. by G. V. McMAHON, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1X9 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, New York, on April 28th. 1942, at l2 o'clot noon, premises in Kings Countv, located on the westerly side of Sanford Street, 257 feet 3 inches south nf Park Avenue, being 25 feet in width in front and rear hy 100 feet in depth on both more particularly described In mortgage recorded in Liber 4699 nf Mortgages, page 290: reference being made to said judgment for more complete description thereof; known as No. 90 Sanford Street, Brooklyn. SUBJECT to all encumbrances more particularly set forth in said judgment. Dated.

April 7th, 1942. FRED G. MILLIGAN. Referee. WEISBROD FROEB, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 32 Court Street.

Brooklvn, New York. a7-6t TuSF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against FRUMA SEGAL, et al defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated April 2nd. 1942, duly entered.

I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, hy H. LOUIS HOI, LANDER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Eslate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 30th day of April, 1942.

at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements, situate in the County of Kings. Slate of New York, on the westerly side of West 24th Street, dutnnt 174.95 feet northerly from the northerly side of Surf Avenue, being a plot 20 feet in width front and rear bv 118,81 feet in depth on each side. Boiii side lms run parallel to Surf Avenue and part of their distances through party walls. The premises being known as No. 2964 West 24th Street.

Said premises are more fully described in said Judgment. Dated. April 7th, 1912. LENA BIGMAN, Referee. DAVID GRF.ENBERG, Attorney for Plaintiff.

44 Court Street. Brooklvn, New Yoik, a7-6t Tu? SUPREME COURT- klN(iSCOUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CoR-PiiRATldN. plaintiff, against CARMELA AV'lTsBlLE. et al detenrlsnts. 1'uisuauL tu judgment of 'orcUmuie claiming; three-furlongs.

Jockey Wt. Wahler 118 year-olds and up; six P.P. Horse 1 xSpeed to Spare 2 Deimos 3 Cockerel 4 xKentown 5 The Fiend 6 aScot Trap 7 Aboyne 8 Breeks No boy Wright -Coule -Robertson No boy No boy -Meacie 9 xHappy Note Clingman Wright Gilbert 10 Quakertown 11 Itabo aG. Peak and Mrs. A.

Crouch en try. SECOND RACEI $1,500: allowances Class three-year-old fillies; six fur longs. PP. Horse Jockey Wt. 113 113 113 108 108 113 113 113 113 113 112 113 113 113 1 Scenic -May 2 aVagrancy 3 Mackerel 4 xDraeh 5 Hadapolly 6 aHard Baked 7 Smiles 8 Lotopolse 9 Court Manners 10 Cushla Machrree 11 xTaunt 12 Generous 13 War Melody Stout James -Clingman Stout -Robertson Arcaro Meade Longden Coule -Rodriguez McCreary 14 Natonas -Meade aBelair Stud and WTieatley Stable entry.

THIRD RACE allowances; two-year-olds: five furlongs. P. Horse Jockey 1 Hurrlette No boy 2 Joe Burger Meade 3 Chipawink James 4 xShow Town Breen 5 aBull Pen Peters 6 aCananea Peters 7 Samhar Robertson 8 All Hoss No boy Wt 108 11B 118 106 118 115 118 1 IB aCold.stream Stable and Mrs. How- ard entry. FOURTH RACE $2,500: added: the Fiahting Fox Handicap; three-year-olds and up: six lurlonss.

P. Horse Jockey 1 Great Albert Stout 2 Omission Gilbert 3 Cant Walt Robertson 4 Attention Meade 5 Overdrawn Coule 6 Zacatine James 116 115 126 112 116 FIFTH RACE $2,500 added; the Wood Memorial; three-year-olds; mile and a sixteenth. Horse Jockey 1 Opening Bid Wahler 2 Fair Call No boy 3 American Wolf Gilbert A rolchls Peters 5 Buck Skin Arcaro Firt Fiddle -McCreary No boy No boy No boy -Robertson Hanforri No boy Wright Gilbert. 7 Scotland Light 8 D'Or 9 b-Kings Abbey 10 Incoming 11 Wood Robin 1 2 a-Ramillies 13 Rro nested Salto 15 Apache -Stout 16 b-Domingo Westrope a-Walter P. Chrysler entry.

b-L. B. Mayer entry. SIXTH RACE $2,500 added: the Back Bone Handicap: three-year-olds and up; mile and a sixteenth. P.P.

Horse Jockey 1 The Chief No boy No boy Arcaro No boy No boy Wahler Wnghi, No boy Meade No boy Gilbert -McCreary 2 a-Devtls Crag Gorydon Blueberry Pie Henry Saktl Minee Mo Tragic Ending Peep Show 10 Abbe Pierre 1 1 Tola Rose 12 Welcome Pass 13 Beautiful II -Westrope a-Judv-Ed Stable and F. Factor entry. SEVENTH RACE $1,500: claiming; four-year-olds and up; mile and a sixteenth P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. 1 x-Yankre Party Breen 115 2 Miss Discovery Hanford 113 3 x-Robert Lee Coue 116 4 Shadows Pass Gilbert 120 5 Strolling In Meade 112 6 x-Bntish Warm Day 114 7 x-In Charge Wahler 114 x-Aporentlce allowance claimed.

Track fast. Horses luted in order of post position. Automotive Handballists Score Over Lafayette Handball players of Brooklyn Automotive School defeated Lafayette High on the latter's courts Bensonhuvst yesterday, 32. The victors took two ol the three singles and broke even in the doubles. Summary: Singles -8antanastaso.

Automotive, defeated Kitt. 21-13: Schecter. Lafayelle. defeated Levy. 2117; Wnorowski.

Automotive, defeated Feder. 21-7. Doubles- Munich and Scarablno. Automotive, defeated Michaelman and Green-berg, 21 Pappas and Sliberg, Lafayette, defeated Lombardo and Herpsman, 21-13. Give your blood to save lives.

Enlist as a Red Cross Blood Donnr by phoninif Brooklyn Chapter, TRIangle 5-8040. What it all boils down to is that you can go fishing aboard any deep-sea boat this area without a card. "Persons on board rowboats under 16 feet in length propelled by sails or outboard motors of less than ten horsepower" do not need identification cards unless they sail in defensive or restricted areas. Row-boat fishermen and surf casters, however, are advised to obtain the cards as they may find themselves fishing in isolated areas or proscribed areas after dark when identification may be required. THE LONG ISLAND Railroad fishermen's special train to Canoe Place, Peconic, where big flounders are running is getting under way this Sunday.

The train will leave Penn Station, Manhattan, and Flatbush Brooklyn, at 5:45 a.m. Round trip fare is $1.75. iti tfl-IIKI III 1 lP'- ELMAR III: Hat. and 8 A.M. Pier tare $2.75 Cast.

Rail. 8Hi. 3-0444 Sea Pigeon II RIO FLOUNDER Pr. ft Dally a.m. Bun.

7:30 (apt. Lucky" BTEVE. INcersoll BABYLON, L. I. IM I I XE FISHING TRIPS dub $3 so Flounderi lMm tv" OAT A.M I A.M.

ISKt 4 Wilms Av. 59th md L. An. I'Hn A Ceemuria 40 Oiieeni Plata ofil'l seS Bmmtwly I fin 6fltti and Jam. Av.

I tlluinbut Circle Phsns It Ay, l-lllt I SHEEPSHEAD BAY McCluskey in Bronx Joe McClufkey, national steeplechase champion, will hold the spotlight at 2 p.m., Sunday afternoon, when St. Anselm's Athletic Club, 155th St. and Tinton stages its 33d annual 4' -mile handicap run through the streets of the southeast Bronx. LEGAL NOTICES File No. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Bra, of free and To RICCIO.

LOUISA RICCIO. RAFFAELA RIl.CIO. an infimt ANTHONY RICCIO, an infant; VINCENT RICCIO. im infant; ANTHONY RICCIO. ELIZABETH RICCIO.

wife of kid ANTHONY RICCIO. if HviiiE. or if d. ad. any and all persons who.se names or parts of whose nanu arc unknown and cannot aftor due diligence he ascertained, who may he the personal representatives, heirs at law.

next of kin and creditors of sllid ELIZABETH RICCIO; RAFFAELA RICCIO an ABRCZZO and ADELINA K.LJ?P2CH- Hs Mtoctitriccs of the estate of RAFFAELA RICCIO. widow of the testator, now deceased; CARMELA MACCARONE. individually and as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of ANTONIO RICCIO deceased: JULIA ARRUZZO. ADELINA KLEPSCH, ANNIE FEVOLA, an incompetent; CONCETT A AIELLO. also known as CONCETT A AJELLO: ROSINA FABLE, CARMELA RICCIO.

ANINA RICCIO. CH'SEPPE RICCIO. GIUSEPPINA RICCIO. CONCETT A RICCIO, GEORGE sjCHRANK. ANNIE of the Last Will and Testament of EDWARD H.

HCALLY. deceased claimant: JOSEPH GAR.N, ISAAC GOLDBERG, FRANK FOTI. SAM BASSEWITZ. HOVELL. MeCHESNEY CLAKKSON; IRENE WOOD FLANAGAN, as adininistrat' ix of the estate of EDWARD J.

FLN-GAN, deceased; FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN as exeeiitui- of the Will of FRANCIS J. SULLIVAN, deceased-CAROLINA FERNANDEZ. FIBRE YARN COMPANY, INC. JOHN BEE-DUCE, ALBERT J.

SHEA. MORTIMER MAY. as executor of the Last Will and Testament of BENJAMIN MAY, deceased; MICHAEL J. ESPOSITO. ABNER C.

SURPLESS. CHARLES G. CARLUCCIO. WILLI J. REISSEL SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

CARMELA MACCARONE, residing at East 18th Street. Brooklyn, New York, as Executrix of the Estate of ANTONIO RICCIO. deceased, and THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK, with an office and place of business at No. 1S1 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, as Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of ANTONIO RICCIO. deceased, have presented their intermediate anil final accounts of proceedings as such Executrix and Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate nf ANTONIO RICCIO, deceased, lately rcsidinir in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praviiiL' that their a lunts mav he judicially settled, and for a reconsideration of the decision of this Court ronstinine the Last Will and Testament of ANTONIO RICCIO, deceased, to determine a reasonable amount to be expended for the erection of a monument, on the grave of decedent and to determine whether the cemetery plot heretofore purchased should be retained or whether a larger plot should be purchased and the remains of the testator and his wife removed thoroto, and for the entry of a decree amending the said decree made and entered on the day of June, j(rJ6. with respect to the aforesaid particulars, and directing payment of tleor fee to the petitioners' attorneys for legal services rendered and of commissions to the petitioners, so far as may be possible, and passing upon the validity of the claims filed hy alleged creditors, and upon the validity and effcc the assignments of interest in the estate NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are lierebv cited to show cane before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on Die 19th day of May. 1942.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement and reconsideration should not be had and why a decree amending the said decree made and entered en the 2ath day of June, 1926. and providing for a payment to petitioners' attorneys for legal services rendered, and disbursements, and passing upon the validity of the claims filed hy alleged creditors and upon the validity and effect of the assignments of in the estate made by various parties hereto, shuuld not be made and entered. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hep-unto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hont FR ANCIS r.

McGAREY. Siftrouatc of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 31st dav of Mnrch. 1912. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate Court. N. This citation is served upon you as required by law. You ate not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto.

You have a rigtit to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. a3-4t SUPREM COURT OFTHE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY IF KINGS-GEORGE II. HOWARD, WILLIAM BYRI) and EMIL RICHTER. as Successor Trustees under a De. of Trust made by GERTRUDE ROBINSON, dated February 5.

11117, and supplemental agreements thereto, plaintiffs, against WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT, a Administrator of the Estate of MARY C. WILSON, deceased: "FRED" WILSON, the name "FRED" being fictitious, the true first name of said defendant being unknown to plaintiffs, it being intended to designate the son of said MARY C. WILSON, If he is living; all other persons whose names or parts of whose names are unknown to plaintiffs who may be successors in interest of said MARY C. WILSON and "FRED" WILSON as husbands, widows, heirs, devisees, distributees, executors, administrators, creditors, lienors or grantees of said MARY C.

WILSON and "FRED" WILSON and their husbands, wives or widows, if any. all of whom and whose names ate unknown to plaintiffs. an4 others, d- -fondants. File No. 1771-1912.

AMENDED SUMMONS. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS YOU ARE HERERY SUMMONED to answer the amended complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of votir answer, or. if the amended complaint is not served with this amended summons, to serve a notice of Appearance on the plaintiffs' attorneys within twenty days after the service of this amended summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will ne taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the amended complaint. Dated, New York, March 5, 1912.

CHOATE. BYRD, LEON GAR-RETSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office Address. 44 Wall Street. Boroush of Manhattan, New York City.

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION The foregoing amended summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court ol the State of New York made bv Honorable FRANK E. JOHNSON, dated the 16th day of March, it2. and filed with the complaint and amended complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House- in said County. The object of this action Is to foreclose a mortgage on which the principal sum of is due and now owned by the plaintiffs. The premises affected by this action sre designated as Section 17, Block "i71 4.

part of lot 49 on the Tax Map of the County of Kings, and are known by the street number 871 61st Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Dated, New York. March 17. 1912. CHOATE, BYRD, LEON R.

RETSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. mli20-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ATLANTIC SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, plaintiff, against RYAN. MAY PHILLIPS, also, knowa MARY C. rillLLluS; P.

wt. p. wt. 1 Chozn 107 9 xBrookieBov 107 2 Count Maurice 1 17 10 xWalt Light 110 3 xlnnovia 102 11 xLees Jimmie 107 4 Residue 115 12 Skirmish 112 5Cartndce 112 13 xBusy Man 110 6 Avesta 115 14 Ginobi 112 "xTrysak 110 15 Chrrys Child 107 8 xMason 102 16 xDlngmans 115 passed Bowlers may enter as a five-man team, or compete In the singles and doubles. There are four classifications according to ability and so that bowlers of similar ability will be in the same group.

The entry fee for five-man combinations in Classes A and is $15, and is $10 in Classes and D. The two-man entry fee in A and is $6, while in and it is $4. The individual entry in A and is $3, and $2 in and D. Entries close at midnight on May 8. Checks and entry blanks should be sent to Larry MacNaughton, 252 81st secretary of the tournament.

The tourney is open to residents of Brooklyn or non-residents who compete in sanctioned leagues rolling in Brooklyn. Albee Square-Major ALBEE SQUARE MAJOR Park 81ope Williams Radio J.T'lindin 226 158 1 SB V.DeLuca 160 168 163 J.Mertllh 165 170 246 Esposlto 170 145 170 AT'li'din 198 171 147 Allala 178 213 19!) Burmah 180 173 168 P.DeLuca 209 171 204 Bevt 182 193 189 N.DeLuca 207 257 213 Totals 648 865 908 Tptals 924 954 949 Aklbee Guyer Piatt's Baby. Car. 1 OlolMlen 221 167 198 M'Carlhy 224 217 146 Glanss'so 195 157 162 DeQ'c 'mo 197 183 198 Suler 192 173 179 Feniman 122 Moore 203 207 197 Falborn 126 146 VnHols'n 146 212 143 Dunbar 199 226 191 Aiello 199 212 236 Totals 957 916 879 Totals 941 964 1017 Platt' Baby Car. 2 Mystic Knlehts Piatt 222 204 203 Ryan 177 166 130 Hill 201 143 165 Carlson 137 171 172 Fischer 143 160 148 Wilson 167 210 171 Murray 178 161 175 144 189 169 190 188 156 191 188 174 Dunn Cavallerl Huncks Totals 870 888 859 Totals 880 892 804 Stevens Pharmacy Myrtle Drinr Thoren 201 181 179 Field 170 159 201 Stevens 200 135 135 Marotta 160 159 136 Mana 156 198 208 Koch 179 189 158 nlm'nJr 181 214 149 Chipp'rdl 198 169 192 Stewart 183 168 182 Davida 225 183 209 Totals 921 896 903 Totals 932 854 896 I "Foreign Commerce (At Earle Recreation) Team No.

9 Team No, 19 Wlll'dorf. Cacho Carp'ello Sullivan McDon'U 141 168 195 Brophy 160 160 160 158 129 157 De Lucca 136 122 157 102 141 168 McB'nie 151 151 151 153 153 153 Can ons 187 157 149 167 204 157 Dunne 141184 192 Minus 27 27 27 Total 721 795 830 Totals Team No. 13 Team De Lucca 193 130 169 Dliscoll Watson 143 143 143 Kane Wedem'n 130 130 130 Perk Lonao 168 148 136 Annhn l.arsen 188 158 163 Krcbs Plus 9 9 9 Plus 748 747 782 No. 15 133 124 134 148 148 148 150 150 150 153 153 153 136 132 197 Total 831 718 750 Totals 728 715 790 Team No. 3 Team No.

1 Oarcta 188 177 158 Bruck'r 160 146 140 Cook Fiduela Oormley Tepper 140 131 147 Wheelen 136 136 136 Morrow 143 171 152 Hiitsins 196 188 176 Oraham Minus 133 133 133 134 134 134 150 165 160 181 165 161 12 12 12 Totals Team Kelly Carter Griffin O'Brien Lidoskl Totals Team Tteddv Levitt, 743 803 769 No. 17 Totals 746 731 716 Team No. 5 168 161 136 Meyer 155 117 173 135 140 91 144 125 145 171 143 149 188 173 135 134 157 127 Realna 183 185 157 Brod'lck 168 163 145 Pace 157 157 157 V. Emb'h 810 823 722 Totals 793 698 693 No. 11 Tram No.

7 149 183 128 J. Ball 149 149 149 125 156 146 Ball 154 154 154 McCrt' 160 120 132 Alex dcr 132 129 111 153 106 96 164 137 192 36 36 36 788 71 1 738 No. 14 163 128 187 150 150 150 152 152 152 124 177 144 172 194 180 Llovd 165 165 165 Byrnes Downer 166 166 166 Kane Plus Totals 765 790 737 Totals Team No. 8 Team Malloch 170 178 116 Mullen Murphy 153 195 162 Andreen Rahe 163 133 124 Kronke Oifthorn 168 157 152 Kunu Eck 170 170 170 Cull Totals 824 831 724 Totals 761 801 813 Team No. 6 Team No.

10 O'Brien 148 146 137 De Marco 107 157 153 Marubio 151 151 151 Morelll 143 148 152 Krulf'er 132 t32 132 Tompk'l 102 118 99 Browns 155 155 155 flch'ter 138 140 171 Lallth 169 176 179 Wehman 134 187 129 Totals 755 760 754 Totals 656 813 761 No 12 138 142 130 149 173 165 149 112 181 143 114 183 169 169 169 Team No. 20 Team Petito 1B5 185 185 Riordan 108 108 108 Love 95 138 133 Hubbard 151 141 154 Zim man 148 140 125 Bowman 21 21 21 Han'han Conklin Jordan Oodk'ht Plus Totals 708 733 728 Totals 748 710 828 Team No. 18 Team No. 16 Lcmick Drew Pollaci Delalrt Weeks Minus 142 154 143Gum'bch 141 100 158 135 95 137 Olson 149 113 137 Zellns 165 165 165 Kruaer 160 160 144 153 153 153 163 144 127 169 155 144 Bodeman 120 188 166 IB 18 18 Minus 15 15 15 Totals 742 664 708 Totals Team No. 2 Team Jones 119 136 125 Evans Tempk's Ttintson Henn'ssy Honan 103 136 125UUhmer 158 158 158 Demay 158 136 147Mssee 173 172 218 Wullers Totals 710 720 747 Totals 771 814 716 tCyton Industrial Pirates Ca'ds Merrick 155 150 192 Blind "l50 150 150 Pinto 174 167 168 Mota 170 174 153 Scafidl 200 200 210 P'p'n'la 178 166 155 Totals 629 517 568 Totals 498 490 458 Reds Cubs Plots 171 137 143 Blind 150 150 150 Nash 142 147 158 Blind 150 150 150 Schnepf 191 175 150 Dl Pisa 212 188 172 Totals 504 459 451 Totals 512 488 472 Dodeers Olants Roberts 185 238 235 Nardone 157 125 147 Lac'nins, 165 178 159 Heyman 180 144 185 Tom ail 226 167 2 00 Deturrls 258 213 218 Totals 878 581 594 Totals 593 482 550 yM? V- yy? Xfm Bay Ridga Cretcents Hoppers 1 Iverson 185 204 147 Rasch 196 145 178 Harris 189 160 172 Bheerin 170 174 147 Zllppolla 150 153 Lambertl 188 182 213 DeLucio 152 178 148 139 148 124 168 131 173 149 166 157 130 Harrls'n Burke Wilson Mesblt Totals 882 872 832 Totals 619 747 764 Lou's Bar Frits 8th Ave.

Auk 198 184 163 Snyder 155 169 155 Mollnelll 140 184 149 Holm 163 122 152 Caldrone 189 133 195 Olander 149 182 144 Oerbolinl 152 194 172 Oleapen 157 211 151 C'UCCI 193 158 191 Mottat 173 189 178 Totals 872 853 870 Totals 793 753 780 BUY V. S. WAR BONDS AND SWING STAMPS 722 730 733 No, 4 160 169 147 153 153 153 132 166 90 155 155 155 171 171 171 I I ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL EIGHTH RACE claiming! four-year-oids up, mile and a furlong. P. Wt.

P. 1 Bold Nelson 2 James 3 Dicty 4 Dollar Sign 5 xGumea Doric 6 Radio Wave 7 Iron Bar 8 xBarbed Rel'rt 112 112 lODonaboy 112 11 Ace Call 112 12 Dame 102 13 Triphammer 107 14 Hlens Lad 110 15 Sun Phantom 107 16 Giggle Lee Track last. xApprentice allowance claimed Narragansett Park Entries FIRST RACE claiming four- and up: mile and 70 yards. Wt. P.P.

wt. Ill 111 116 111 116 114 1 Windshield 2 xRocky Margot 3 xArabesque 4 xWantarun 5 In Sang 6 Last Chancs 7 Grand Day 116 BTe'ratown 106 9 Day Is Dons 104 10 Noble Boy 111 II Torch Singer 109 12 Erin sun 109 13 Bobby Bunt I 116 SECOND RACE- four- year-olds and up: mile and 7t) yards. 1 Recoatna 2 xCount Dean 3 Slapjack 4 Cove Spring 5 Epitory 6 xQutntiiian Wt. P. Wt.

Ill 7 xJuanilH 111 8 War Bonnet 116 9xSetlier 109 10 Sun Breeze 109 11 xBieere 109 12 Steel King 106 114 111 I 16 109 116 THIRD RACE $1,000: claiming: four- year-olds and up: mile and 70 yards. P. Wt. Wt. 116 109 1 Port Spin 2 Sherlock 3 Noodles 4 Maetran 5 Shasta Mollle 6 xScrooge 114 7 Cuckoo 114 8 RicheMan 111 9 xOver 109 116 10 xRf Amazon 106 111 11 Whipaway lie 111 12 xldle Fancies 104 FOURTH RACE claiming; four- year-olds and up- six furlong.

Wt 1 Tiberius 113 8 Paddy 2 Balaxy 105 9 Argos 3 Ardenell 116 10 Range Dust Wt. 116 116 113 4 Betty's Broom 11111 Dinner aJcket 113 5 Gay Set 110 12 Hard Loser 113 13 Rfd Meadow 116 111 6 Sun Girl 7 Two Two 113 FIFTH RACE year-olds and up 1.200; claiming: four. mile and a half. P. Wt wt.

107 I Tourist 113 108 xCaiomar 103 II 105 3 Strident 110 1 xSuertero Sickle Bill I xPerkioraen SIXTH RACE $5,000 added: The Bristol Handicap; three-year-old and up; six furlongs. P. Wt PP wt 116 6 Rough Pass 108 112 7Takln Ways 112 104 8 Samborombon 114 1 Doublrah 2 Woof Woof 3 Hicomb 4 Daily Delivery 114 9 Allegro 103 5 Camp Verde lie SEVENTH RACE claiming; four-year-olds and up; mile and one-sixteenth. P.P. Wt wt, 114 6 Ballotarfl 114 116 7 Hurry Call 114 lis 8 Lovely Dawn 109 104 9 Red Flannels 114 111 10 The Bliauar'n 116 1 Gallant One 2 Ballmer 3 Haste On 4 xBiue Castle 5 xPurcellville EIOHTH RACE- clatming; and 70 yards.

three-year-olds, mile P.P. 1 Caboodle 2 Mellow 3 Two Wavs 4 xVain Beauty 5 Stingletlr Wl Wt. log fi xPrincipal One 108 7 Alibi Babe ltia fl xMerry M'take 108 9 Valdina Zest 108 Ill 108 103 111 NINTH RACE $1,000: The War Relief purse to be paid in defense bonds; three- year-olds; mile and 70 yards, Wt 1 lOaT Fad 113 8 Dot Says Not 2 xSnowllne 1117 Siell 3 Brown Dancer 10B9xDarbT Dngus Wt. 108 111 108 108 4 Display Style 1119 Juanna M. 113 5 No Dough Baseball today! B'KLYN DODGERS v.

PHILLIES Broadcost by "RED" BARBER presented by -Wfas WITH THE THERMOMETER spiralling upward, the numbers of fish being taken on the increase and announcement that Coast Guard identification cards are not required, the stage is set for a weekend of hangup fishing. Deep sea boats at Sheepshead Bay and along the South Shore of Long Island are sailing both for flounders and codfish. The advertisements usually indicate for what species the particular boat is sailing. ABOUT THE COAST GUARD identification cards, perhaps a few "la.st words" may be said. Identification cards are definitely required of "passengers on vessels carrying passengers for hire" and "guests on privately owned pleasure boats." The officers and crew of all vessels, however, are required to have the cards.

In fact, the responsibility for the actions of passengers regarding, for instance, illegal use of binoculars or cameras, is placed with the captain of the vessel. BAIT and TACKLE All your rishint- problems solved. "1942 nrouna new i.n rist. tides. re.

Mend Wfldner Pup- llshlni, 4W DeHalb I'Oxcroft D-1200. rritnnfp BioSr8 wsihimtoa Mkt. REc. 21773 TROUT OUTFITS BAIT AND riY R0D RSL8 FLOUNDtR AC LE Every PrUe Ranfl. VOF.RINGER8.

1286 Myrtle Ave. JE. H-8II2S GUNS and AMMUNITION Me Bii fur rash, Trade. Rell Used Guns, Ammunition, Rlnneulars. RTOt'GfcR ARMH DO) tilth Ave.

Uid). h. X. t. SUPREME COIRT.

KINGS COUNTY THOMAS HALLERAN. plaintiff, against DOMIN1CO M. ESPOSITO. et defendants. HAROLD E.

BROWN. Plaintiff's Attorney, 173 Fffth Avenue, New York Citv. In pursuance of a tudgment of foreclosure and sail', duly made and entered herein, anif bearing date the 7th day of April. 1942. 1 will sell at puolic ac tion, by JAMES A.

HEANEY am -tioneer. at the Urooklvn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York Citv. on the 1st day of Mlay, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premiss's, with the improvements thereon erected, directed 10 urn sold, situate on the southerly side nf Stockton Street.

265 feet east nf Nos-trand Avenue, said premises being 25 feet in width front and rear and 92 feet 3 inches in depth on both sides, and which said pnemises are more particularly described in said Judgment, and are known as and by the street number 22 Stockton Street, Brooklvn. New York. Said property will he sold snhieot to any staje of facta an accu-late survey would show, and suhe -t to any covenants, restrictions and easements of re, ord, it anv. Dated, April lOtli i'i(2 SAMl'El. BERNSTKtW il0-6t FiTtl i I.

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