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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 I 2 BRCC 1342 it Aqueduct Form FOR ntl'MT FIRST i-lsi-ring- mtA'n Ring Worms String With Zivic Tonight Kasfidan Faces Chance to Win Tab Fritzio Over Cochrane In Non-Title Bout at Garden By H. P. DARXOCK When Freddie (Red) Cochrane, specialist first class, U. S. Navy, reports to the Brooklyn Navy Yard Saturday preparatory to sailing for Pearl Harbor he will be leaving with two satisfactions.

One. that he will still be welterweight champion of the world, and. two, that he has contributed his share to the USO. There is a third he may be able to realize, but the odds seem to be against him in this one, which is a second victory over Fntzie Zivic. Zivic and Cochrane clash in the ten-round feature at Madison Square Garden tonight, i 1 yea Hhrsa J'kPT Wr'M Fida -No hnv No hnv Hai Gorman 4 p.a 1m 9irfant 3 Plurkv Baa 1 Fm faftew 2 vxb; Vslrr 5 flino 6 xvxCalinrt, 7 Hur.PD Wall ipcr Gprzn TlTMTlF'On No hoy.

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1 mlns, io- x.Hf';.' xxI-ifh pora Go FIFTH Rlre- SI. cUimlnn ti-clOf: lurlor.a tcv Count nnirtit miliar Ratitl 1 XHrtt rnTI Hi 1' 4 Bl'i Shol 6 KXWhltffdN 8 D.tEip sixth i r-vii: -olcif Horfp milrh Arainl ft F4r I lluPMlv 1 8omip; Mrn Wf .1 ropr Rnhprtson Mfhr'rn t.orEr;pn mm F'i Srn Wnhrtnn Nod-irp Nodirf Smut 1:5 d'-n I IH lid 1 Iti 11 I 16 iin 108 us 116 III 1118 III i i.i 1 ir.a .10 i iK III 'vht4 Barfola, Fiorello Meet Tough Rivals At Fori-Hamilton READY TO BATTLE AGAIN Fritzie Zivic (left), who will take on Freddy Cochrane, his welterweight title, in an encore go ot the Garden tonight, but there will be no chance is a non-title fracas. the man who relieved him of of regaining the It 116 Rams, Penn Seen Bushwick Club To Visit Philly Saturday Night i The Bushwicks. victors in four of I their last six tames, will tackle Ihe' As Tops Pitt, Army and Dark Horses in in East Cornell Gridders This Sector By OSCAR FRALEY I Eastern collegiate football goes to the customers this Fall, due to gasoline and rubber rationing with Fordham and Pennsylvania looming as the top teams in the section, I Schedule makers, to accommodate ticket lmrt gas raaons, have moved most of the traditional games with the B'ishwicks. Boston College Eagles are boomini.

1 The Philadelphia Stars. mot im-pointing for Fordham after a lapse proved team in the Neero National of 10 years in relations. The chief Lea cue, wer responsible for knock-j B. C. drawback is solid reserves.

in the Baltimore Elite Giants ouM Freddy can't lose the title he won from last year because it's a non-title bout. The t'SO will share in the Since it is unlikely that Cochrane will get a chance to dpfend his tille for the duration, the one thing he would like to do is to prove that JOSS QUITS; BROWN ARENA MATCHMAKER i In order to afford him more time for his war effort, Max Joss has given up promoting boxing how at the Broadway Arena this season. Max will maintain an interest in the Halsey Snorts Center, which rondurU the popular rendeivnus of swat, but Billy Brown, who serves in a similar capacity at the Bronx Coliseum, will take care of the matchmaking. his virtorv over Znic wasn't the the boxing world says it was. He is confident that he can repeat In ten rounds what he did in li rounds a year a so.

But mas; men do no- acree wi'h Cochrane. Not in Shape First Time They believe that Fnt7ie. in top Condition, is still one of the his division and thev kr.o' that he wasn't s'npe when he first met Cochrane. Zivir's burnins desire to avenee that f.rM defeat won't help Cochrane's cause eithpr. Zivic his defir.i'e advantaies over Cochrane.

He has boxed 18 times Rince he was shorn of his wa shorn of his 1 Cochrane on the other hand. has. been to the post only three times as champion ail matches. A marine named Carrey Younr happens to be the las' opponent faced by Cochrane and Zivic Cochrane lost a disputed decision to Young in a 10-rounder at Boston last May. A month aso Zivic took the same marine and knocked him out in fix rounds.

There seems to be lot of interest In the semi-final whirn brings together Willie Pep of Hartford and Frank Franroneri of Bay-onne. Pep will be making his 43th e'an. as a profevional and he is fil! unriefea'ed. Franconeri has lot onlv one fizht in 28 as a pro and has become one of the best r.ns attractions in New Jersey. The vio- tor will meet the winner of the Chalky Wrirht-Lulu Corsia'itino title match scheduled for the Garden Sept.

25. In supporting six-rounrie-s Jne Varoff. East Side lizh' neurit Ernie Pe'rone of Philadelphia and G'JS Corn Harlem fi-ather-! weight. orpo.es Phil Th fours bring tnsier idHy Farr'! ri Johnn- Walter i- Tentative Jasper Lineup Is Named Oakdale. K-p's Man'-forces of 11 T.

M-Cweh Hert i- h-nkf rsr; tre I If ir; Ja rvr.s sr. Is. am Tre ter': F-ank tf.e-. F. Yep t'lt'f, II-.

I Ti'! If tw. nsr YJ i I a at or, 3. A tram is Tril 1 Kepner and Rr, q.i-ir'er-Ar a. halfback and K.e-'k D'nmroole F' hi" ar.ri Lax.ie i of RUNS OF THE WEEK I I i I in I ha Ice lmquesne. too.

needs nmy to rie veiop reserve strength to make a i strong bid for another undefeated. I untied record. Army rrnmlsinr i Army shows premise ith a srat-tered Rroup of resulars returning ut the Nij- is nrre shnrthanrierl than It has been in years. in the Ivy Ia2U. Columbia has several starrinz bark.

headed by Onvernalt. but must depend too much on sophomore reserves. Yale admittedly has little offensive hope and will concentrate on guarding its own goal line. Harvard will do well to retain the Pit. Tm-oa ti.io whlle Pnrlceton appears onlv s-ron2er.

Dartmouth was onP of thn, hj. mrnt.s Penn State has good metrrial to replace a var-; sity. Temple's Owls come up heav- i anci wi one oi most varied a ks in Ihe East. Villar.ova's W'lri a's will be wilder than last, i ar with a more polished club, and moi i pointing or certain games can be counted on for several upsets. Colsate has a sound team while Syracuse is hanril- rapped by a weak line.

Lafayette looks for a inniM. pull Georgetown, strong only ends and tackles, will fill imderdoc roles. at the mostly i i 1 I 1 Opens Title Chess Play With Reshevsky at Army Camp Oct. 7 By HERMWN HELMS Isaac 1. Kashrian ot Flatbush.

official co-champion of she United States Chess Federation, will have a chance to annex the national championship a set match with Samuel Reshevsk. Kashdaji tied the erstwhile boy prodigy in the last biennial tournament sponsored by the federation at the Hoiel Astor in Manhattan, last April. They will begin pla. Oct. 7.

in the first game of a series of 14, under USO auspices. Army camps will be the scenes ot I 'n first four games during October. lhFn bp Bn interim until Nov. If. after mhirh remaimn? 10 sanies will bn contested a.i the of three a neck on Thnrsriaw Salurdajs and Sundays.

The games not yet scheduled will be contested wnhm a radius of 209 miles of New York City on dates be screed upon The, time limit will br 4i moves the firs; hours and a quarter and at the rate of 20 moves an hour thereafter. The reteree will be Kenneth Harkness. Mauri U'ertl cim. of the Manhattan citess Club is ch.airman the miirh commit-'ee, with Fritz Brieger of the Couirv Chess club of Wood-sirie. as treasurer.

Reshe vsky. mn-nen'aily. ln no a father, a daugh-fr ha vin? been born to Mrs. Kesh-e -kv in Br'ston. three -areks aco.

name is Silvia. K.ishdan is the proud father of a boy going on 19 months. FollTA-m? is the schedule for the f.ist four games of the match: 0 a- f'snp t'p -ir! Br.e.. ts I. A 7.

P. a' nev.y crotnerl o'ate flnmpion tnpprd the wee lpid nil. tc- at the M'tiln'Mn Ch'--. Club in -a rich he ei first easily a rf 12 0. The ar.d thiri pres were by Milton Feteii and Robert Sta-e chair.p.on in 1334.

both of whom sorrd 10 2. The ates Chess Federation has elected the follow ins S.u: Boston president: Genre Kmien Ro.i.ve;t. Manha first vice president and treasurer; Donald Dyer. Milwau-kcc, sp or. prr ideir; L.

Walter Stephens, Brook third Mir and tourr.ir.rn: e.irrr'o-; 1111 X. joih M.l- a e. Wis retari S-t. Soudakoff of ihe Mn-lia'tan rhc-s Club won the joilow-m-' Dr. Hcrz-berzer of R.s Caw 1 KMOH ripfEVs-E ttn r.K i KB1 nm Q- I 7 i oi I Bar i' K'-CJR K'-l! Rl K'-K7rh K' I B' oi 7 4 fK -PI I-.

in b. Ot i h.i 4 I Ki-rn r- a I' u' 'V i i I I 4 1,1 Rh IJBI 4 I Ti, 1:4 Rl Ft U4 I KK K4 Bj 4'- F. Sfmi'( hev No. 1(1 'X HFSMARK i -j ''HUB '4 W- -a fa urr fraia ffieia. a n.i rn gll KPS er ftB4 and Ql K' en tvl; en WK K4 K7, Ba ana hRl Hr': ar CJ en Qll KK'I'.

nn n1 KP7 an rf hr F. 4 Alberta Tops Rivals International Race The Manhast Hay Ya-ht Club rare week opened esierriav and a fleet llml'ed tn 37 sailed, due to the iprmenl Tn the Inierna' lonal Class Albert. Marx' Albrr'a finished firs' after Aithur Dans Pali ina ai riiMiia. sled and Ft A. Mnsbarher and his Susan id tew.

I. ike I a a winnar in I'-e V.cmv Clas; (i anrt Al-; irt'e pla .1 M'" Aia. rei.iti.ed ti.nf.e fits, ahead of O. Seininur l'inv 'ead 'he Ansntie Class. Bt I S.

AR BOvm 4.VD SAVINGS SI.tMPf 7 1 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 7 5 1 3 4 5 6 .1 1 i' i .1 1 i 1 3 4 is to u. i I'. (Philadelphia Stars in three games over the r01T''n? weekend, satur- day nlght travel 10 I'J'T mfttJhr, to 'Dexter Pa.k for a doubieheader of the league championship when they split 'wo doubleheaders wiih them over the last weekend. The same strong club that invaded Dexter Park las! month and which dc- foij ih. uir im.iinHK.s in iw-aiC t.nmo i.

111 lia mi -j-il nui win tn -r ine local ciuo. It is ex peeled that Barney the league'-, outstanding and Term Duffie. the tempera- menial ngiv bander, pitrh Sun-clay's games for the Stars, with Bob. Fvans. Joe Fillmore.

Chester Bu-I rhanan held ln reserve. The i( ks are expected fo winter Rill Sahlm and Wally Siqner or Bots Nckola. The Dexter.s hope to lmrrove their season's lec-ord at the expense of the Stars It was the Bay Park's ays who broke1 a Jour-game winning streak las', Monday by taking two games from' the Buehaicks. Previous to that the the Ovum -man B-nvvrs Grev New I.oiuii.'i unci TPDTTIIMf. CCI Renr.all Ra.r4 S.kn.

A Sant Rnv 111 Ha ri Hi R' I A m. .1 Par', ChT a R-n'. L'i-kv rn Or nano n' 7 Rn n. MrK nna I Mai'in If you wair 1 1 Janvi' a B.v. where and porgKs are now iritis mucin, the area between SheepMirad Hay Inle; and the Paikway Br.

dee Ls as good a spo- a. any. If vciu plan to drift, an outboard is almost a necessity. Mr. Torbonm also writes that he is interested in teaming up with a boat owner lor a day's light bay Torbohm is willing to share of the expenses.

It seems as though there ought to he more small boas for charter In 'he Sheepsliead Bay area for this type of fishing. Mr. Torbohm' re-quest is one of many along these lines. 1 (trotting entries 1 Rftf.Tflt RirrviT Spt. 10 FIRST RAC Tro 'ing.

9-16 Hnv Ha'inr, Moo-p Jt. Ayhrev, 3 In' Morgan 4 rtir Mifirifn. Pnp.nr Roy. Finvri fi rharmT Muni? 7 Mprrv Hnnnvrr. 8 Tnton.

8 Cmpy. Asn Jim Anin. SBroNn RACE- Ps-me; 1 m. Cdn pur: purv fO. I ffn'i vrnnrl fr '2 Kflthrrirr Tip on.

C. Dan. 1 s. Rimpon. 4 -CtunrnnM- Guy.

J. TmrT 5 Norf if Ha novi YlnvA, fi T'hlan ppwp'' t.simi, Dnrija Srot, GiArt-if Rriffh' Spot nn fi-M- -P jih- Mir: Sr.T, S1 THIRD 1 ml 'i r'lr:" On Fluto A Ni Pr rni Mu.T. .1 -Tilkv Ackr'TtTisn .1, Pill Boh S'mn'nn Ro 0 hfrn 7 K'hn Hirnv-. Ann rr'-ln. Vt rr Hanover FOt'R TH RACT Pin.

1 mi: is nrp. ptirf Jpsa 1 Mike Urn.t T)' Rertor. Frr -R'-artr'n Hanivfr, Vihr 4 I urfcv M. 5 Afcrln Rent. WT 7 Ur fgrirT Mnr-ar1n ftnurt T.

r.r.c.n. ti: PTBru "it" fir Iln S2S0 Tha Art-m .1 Tha Quaansber- 7 M.i Mviln f.l'r Pann a 7 Irtr P.r rP.hoi ri' 1 BITTI P4rF-T-nl" rf ea pur.a i p-. r.qn-'a 1 i anr, Frvm, n.h"-TI A F' Harovar Millar r. Ai-k'-mn n'. p.i-n.

I A.vo a H4iear "VTNTH BACF nt S-tJ -re' pitra 'V: .1 Dill ei.ia Pnrrl). 1 Ppr M'Ir, I Pnvai. Ni. rtrlvor. "i It r- Ntan CI O'-i-c "''(I ITCIHT'I PAr'F nr.

mltf 'd 'SO pv. I Pit .1 Pmp.cn nan 1 in M'l'nn 1 ee tl.nm-ar yv viiller. f. e- -rf AH im 7 rha I Mfl'IIB, -)-: Hat. I F'evrf.

Fffth Tra viih'ar- 'a -a rur hafrt-a rlimftiit rima. Waljrtna po. a 10 IT'S SGT. LOUIS NOW Kort Riley, Sept. HI 01 pill will be not Lnuh who meet Pvt.

Billie Conn for the world heavyweight boxing championship on Oct. 13. He wa promoted hy hi troop commander, 1st l.l. Max Rariutzky, when he left on a .17 -day furlough yesterday. I.nui will start train-ing Immediately for the Conn fight.

He la due hark at the Cavalry Replacement Training enter on Ort. lfi. four daya after the bout. "Ile a been a gnnd a soldier In Ihe army a fishier In the ring," Radut7ky said. "We're going tn be looking toward Ihe day when he he bark with us again." Additional Sporls On Page 19 HIGH WAGES Fort Hamilton's fight fans will be treated to i big-time double Ivindup tonight when Sal Bartola.

No. 1 contender for the feather- weight title, tradps blows with Billy Pinti. hard-hitting Troy 126-pound- er. and Jerrv Fiorello nirw ph Hook writer, clashes with Bobby Lakln- Jamaica Negro, in eicht-round settos. Bartola.

ho has a $1 (lOn on file nith the Athletic TonimisMon for crack at Chalky Wiicht's diadem is r.o makms his home in r.ronkl.vn. Sal has been gome crrat suns in the past several months and hasn't bren defeased by a featherweight in almost two years. In Purl. Bartola mil he firm: a lad who has as deadly a left hook as that employed Charlev White years aso Billv scored the up-e! of the outdoor season bv pnundim nut a iin over Fiar.kie Rubino st the Bay Kirije armv post several weeks Billy dronpod Rubino three times wi'h a lej; hooi that travOd less than six inches. Fiorello is rated as one of the stiffrst p'inchine M7-pounders around, ihile Lakin holds wins over Marvin Bryant nd Larry Pontana Th six-round special bout is a return battle betieen Harrv Diduck piathnth rj iohm.

nf nPrifnrH uoi-s-c vnnn ti Pennmo meets Freddie S'-hul'j in a four and 5'e-e lrj bi'tles Bcbhv Kirk the curtain-rarer. Conn Says He'll Box Joe This Time Billy Conn, the handsome Pit-s-burgh private predicted that he will box "poor cHd'' Joe Louis rich' off the heavyweicht throne O-t. 22 an Army Fmercen-y Relief title ficht expe-trd to revive the million-dollar Bate. "'Poor Joe is cet'niz old and I thought he looked awfully slow when he lirkc-l Abe Simon last Mar-h." Billy the Kid explained "I had the title in p-vket the time foucht him and cot careless -or else cot luck This time Im not coi-c to gne him a chance ptirrh it out. I'm comg to box box brx," Sherman, Epstein Report to Oshins nr.s nioud h.s lor es n.o- 'ot -e-ond drill of ser.t his a -rk-j nipl.a-;:ne blocking and ir fo; n'irn plas.

ho he quaMerba' po''in erd Cnef h.e repor'ed tn the now r.uinbers 2K in imiftrm werk. Febas'ian lii Hv Dave P. i7 ba ho a Joe ta and I are Copodcs Resumes Run Tomorrow N'ght Ti I r.o shoeing tonizht Cj inert of 194.1 in Madison Hoxin? nill tiKe for a s'tra- a re. it tow ii 1 5 -i and I 'I'ip'ed i-- ira, se. o' tinned ire enitaeinent, it a i for ie be.

a aka'ing show in at the Cioy. vs. Monarch a-'ei firj- a -r jie rc a pr'-ii and tn Ne.ro World rn th Cit' Amerrar. I.a;ue rs Th op-s i' Th a i i I fH 1 In to 2 M-ade 3 Yourg 4 Euraun Thompson a 'A fcirr ir. en.ry.

SEVENTH HACK- $1 ar.d ud rirlore- Ho' r- 4 I nlrrprjse 1 Brrrk. a rrtr 2 B-ncle. 5 ha tjje KnhrrtwMi Mradf I.nngdf it tloSB. f. L.rtlof.'i 7 Pot FKiHTH RACE $1 rlasmsita ana upj mile pr.p-.

rP rr 1 Slar af tadal 1 fnflman Sn ho 2 Trua kmhlr 3 G'irirli. 4 MEpsminflPdu 1 Gorman 5 S.n'o Drmir.po or. I BIT COl DAI NarrogansetK5 Park Entries FOR millAV FIRST FAE ar.t, up 1 Pv Vi lativ 113. 0 A- 10 lililO ln Top. Fom H'8.

i'J libs 13 Ir.p IV 108' 't rli n.rnl sinr c-ack 3 4 Uprnnnj 5 fi A.l C'n--il xMim B'PUtia SECOVD FrE and ud ri- ion3l. Wt 108 7 Ho 110 8 Vi. i- Un 1 OS 9 1 lSt 10 r-n 111 112 xn: 1 ma.d'n tw vfli a Torch r.o.". VO d.rt: "'lit: P.fi xGMiP IHIiin RA( I 10; no B. 1 II r.t So ro 1 BS and M--'i a'j: sh.a v.

111 it IS k' It xt lit? it. a 4 1 r-jKomp; i 116 moer entry; bCo.d1 116 mm rnttJTH Sh'm-a liir), xBa.l r' FIF1H RACF VPrfif.d diiQ P. 1 i PACTC- rta.rnmi I.W lurieng- a ICS 110 rn.t.qiie 107 111 10B Darrer 11'. b. -nd kit 111 in SI I'OOt riaim.ni and ihr- ins 114 im SIX I II and 0 vv Tnv.r no I ifr.

1 K'T. 1 i'l V- it-'fii' ae fi tl sEvrvrn n'T jim- rr.iTrf ti, r.s UP', ona 107 r.aiminB mi.e ar.u Parahn 1 Be II Mi 4T. a IflfHl 7 Vu.rmn lift 0 rh Flr.HTll n.M'K i v. i.Q ,3 onr m. rr -ft 111 vfa.e-l ft x4 h.Miae P.n II.

K-'. 'ir i.a Ann rrr a iir, I da 1 111 War Worker Wom't Shave Brcmci ion. W.i-'i 1 iu.P -When a certain destioer U. navy 1 launched a- theiPngei Sound navy yard then. ts not before.

Shiplilter-helper ilis B. Chad- nick will cvn though, his beard has turned on! be a mottled job. wi'h red But he has made a plcle he intend.1, keep iv. WAll JIUiYUK Tenti hv been eiential equip ment of irmiei irre IBablical dayi. a.

iroopi may neeu more man million of them T.iey are com-; vi, since one 50.r raratively lnexpe tent eosta about But at mranj eqaivalnt the p.r-ha.e pr'ee rf War 53v.i gs Pmd jrmr like the ST'dal h'rh projde5 spare for Ave en's romfortablji Set on mrdern tent floors, witer repellent, thy are equipped with nrriaU Moves. You'll ret ber'er tenif'ht if you tri-j-a a. P'iy sr P-pdi every ri ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL uuu, s. io.ums to enr-nv sites Mew York. Thila-tlelphia.

Biltimore. Princeton rs Navy and rmy tilts from the New Jersey to Yankee Stadium; Navy moved its Yale and Columbia cams from AnnaprUs to Baltimore; Cornell pla.s Dartmouth Buffalo: Army transferred l's Penn came from Point to Philadelphia; the Holy Cross-Temple I game was nuneri from Worcester to Phibd-liihm. Mi ba'fle will be plajed at Butlalo. Tenn. favored to win the Ivy Lfizne for the third ye1r a row.

and Fordham. battlme for another Bol bid. were early choices to lead the Blast with niis; of the oilier fams 5tntkn by lack of I able reser; es. Pittsburgh, reported to be shak off program. Boston Collere.

Army and Cornell were the chief dark horses along the Atlantic Seaboard. T.ie Ranis. Iv only to Put in a 1941 and c- to slop M.s.-cur:. 2-0. in Sitar Boi, have a bin.

ta-t team I.cuiir.g the! often air su: ha. ks as Andreico. Filipowir and CIk-wixo. Backfield Coach Far! Waisii succeeding 'Sleepy Jim" Cro-s for the duration, has a ona-ma whose only drawback is a nte of cieenness. Prnnsiania has nm reason to look toward an ur.iefea:d season.

A group vrfrans. led by Bert ilf and scooter back J.i'-kie if urn from the learn Sua: onlv an upset ie-tlMon lo N.u". la car. The Prt in on the B.g N.isc. ip.hi! i rii are building and iv.

a provide some unexpected wr.li a b.iilv line and A pa- kase ba. Kfield. The 1 CO Soldiers Vreck KnOde Island Night Club Warwick I 11) (U Pi Army ant h'r a not e. tixlav liivestisated a inn soldiers CoaiM Club. dieiie.s mirrors and Uiiitiirv.s, Aeroi'din.

to pil.ie. troinile resulted from an mzument between a soldier and a waiter. The ejected soldier to cme back and squate a rnii.v and mcht he appeared Wt comraries. LAWRENCE ELEVEN HAS TWO DATES OPEN Loral bih hiiol r.mlhall learn with open date nn Saturday afternoon. Orl.

in nr Oct. 31, can he arinmninriatril nilh a fine at-traction by rnnlartlng pp pierce at lawrrnie Mich. Ihe aaau Cnuntv eleen i illin (o play at home nr aa. One nf the open date uaa neated Ihrmuh the ranrellatinn hy leamlria. S.

Va lllth, because nf the lark of transportation fai lliliea. I awrenre nnt plavtm nljht fimlhall thi seaann herausF of Ihe riimnulv The team, which won ait and Inst one In IfMI and Imasla rer-erd nf 20 triumph and nne el-haik over a three-year period, left with but Imi vrlrrans thi lime. iitmrs rirni tSvi lorm i nn r. m. II III! AC.O Tumarrow 1 M.

at. I.onil DnOOKLVMej i i I 1 I i I WONDERING ABOUT A WAR JOB? IN MAKING THE ROl NI)S of pier fishing spots in this boioirih were to ee at leas? Mx examples of where antlers. fishing close to stra'ectc areas coast guard stations, airports. bridges were clicking awav wrh cameras, using binorulais and, in one rase, a telescope. While fishermen are tequued to have on their persons coa-t guard identification cards, seems that more adequate piecautinns nnch' be taken.

While iindoub'edly 'he persons we saw were inno-ently m- dulcing hobbies, meir proximity to vital zones was not very heahhy. According to cons) guard regulations, cameras and blnoeulais must not be used on th front. HI) WIN A. 1 OR ROHM of 4ISA MeDonnush St. was rather taken with the idea presented in this column several fln- ago pointing out that there at types of salt a'er angling (hat should In-teres! even confirmed fresh-wa'er anglers, neferrln lo our suggestion about surface fishing for porgies and he asks "Will you lend me to it?" Well, chum, a rowboat.

is all you need and a flooding or ebbing tide. A couple of dozen sandworms and some shrimp for chumming. Capt. Jim Kinlen. with whom we fished In Jamalra Bay last year, used small bits of squid for chum with considerable aurce-s.

BAILY it i sn M. Th' Natureav 41 ROOSEVELT RACEWAY wiS'luir i i t'tl hot al lilt I e'aa -e WELDERS URGENTLY NEEDED 4 "IS I I I I AMI UK AV I.I It's T'M'a If fT TRAIN IN 3 WEEKS Fret Drtnilt Mail Coupon! 7 It. t- HUllAM MAN neaiinnal Guidance Bureau Brnnklyn F.agle, Brooklyn, N. Y..

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