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i. .5 FRIDAY, APRIL" 23, 1943 14 IROOKLYN EAGLE, Boofers Enter 1 0 boro nail bowlers 'STORY BOOK' STUFF BEATS AUTOMOTIVE Frankomano Pitches, Bats Curtis to Win Over Brooklyn Team Evidently Inspired by the occa MdAUGHUN GETS NAVY COMMISSION Walter T. McLaughlin, director of athlelici and chairman of the board of athletic control at St. John's University, has been commissioned lieutenant (J.g.) In the V. S.

N. R. and will report to the Chapel Hill (N. C), Pre-Flight Training School, May 27. McLaughlin, associated with St.

John's University since 1934, also coached freshman baseball and is the president of the Long Island Football Officials Association and currently secretary of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Committee and the Metropolitan Collegiate Baseball Conference. DeMattia's 232 Takes Solo Honors in Eagle Competition 48 Larry Kircher of Bethlehem Grey In Boro Hall Division 1, won series honors with a 612 and Eddie DeMattia of Fein's Tin Can In Division 2 knocked off the top game of 232 in the Brooklyn Eagle Bowling League last night. Joe LeFave of the Alley Cats, Division 1, was series runner-up with a 610 and Kircher was one-game runner-up with a 219. Union Parts captured the lead in Division 1, moving ahead one game by shutting out the Albee Square Midgets, pacesetter by two games going Into the night's play. In Division 1 Carrolls Bethlehem Blue Cosent'o 148 150 173 Velth 161 129 14S Granese Cainlla Casso Raltano 183 ino 144 Metller 146 193 200 172 186 162 Bettum 1S4 172 148 174 172 191 Math's'n 185 188 106 158 159 197 Farrar 193 132 190 Handicap 79 79 79 Totals 833 816 867 Totals 918 923 869 Fein's Tin Can Sunseta Caruso 133 130 159 Willis 180 153 204 Avel'lll 175 154 172 Rrflelt 155 166 188 Bilottl 167 200 162 Cash 136 202 174 Poster 204 167 185 Sterner 213 181 199 D'MatUs 145 187 23? Savarese 188 176 185 Handicap 9 9 9 Totali Totals BTi'sTSiTu Bethlehem Red Albee Square Aces BurahTd 133 130 Galetlo 184 176 IBS Bcsser 167 124 94 Marotto 174 159 199 ReiH 1dO in Canrosso 1.16 99 119 Varrsne 161 181 147 Tledman 158 181 134 Rendu iKamjm Handic'n 117 117 117 Totala S59 788 720 Totals 9 3 2 BAY RIDGE Frits Orlll Hamilton Orevs Anrlera'n 169 175 128 nerenao 151159 180 F.

Chi di 171 187 164 Ceslia 148 188 15 Ccscia 144 165 181 Curtin 143 151165 other Division 1 games Bethlehem Grey blanked Frederick H. Levey ds Co. and the Blue Aces took two from the Alley Cats. The Sunsets, blanking Fein's Tin Can, tied the Albee Square Aces for the Division 3 lead as the latter dropped a game to Bethlehem Red. In the only other match Bethlehem Blue took three from the Car- SANCTIONS ARE READY Players who have applied for Individual sanctions can rail for them at their home alleys next week.

HE'S NOT BUTCH Although he looks mighty like our Moyor, Fiorello LoGuardia, he's really Corp. Joseph Rin-chinso, happy Dodger fan, caught by the camera while going into ecstacy as Ducky-Wucky Medwick poled out a two-bagger in the opening game against the Giants yesterday. That' bright young foce peering around his shoulder is James H. Murphy, son of the Eagle's sharpshooter in schoolboy sports. A good time was had by all, including J.

papa, who hasn't got over it, yet, GOOD LOOKING I SPORTPOURRI mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam BY PAUL GOULD Where Dizzy Dean was heard over five stations last year, nine outlets will carry the Incomparable One during the Cards' and Browns' games this season, the chain including stations in Missouri, Iowa and Illinois His salary probably will be doubled and he'll be expected to bet Ilk sion, which happened to be the Inaugural day of the major league season in the metropolitan area Joe Frankomano of Curtis High yesterday acted like a big leaguer by delivering the single that won his own pitching duel with Angelo Kafurl of Brooklyn Automotive in the 13th inning at Stapleton, S. 21. It was easily the best scho lastlc game played thus far this season. Frankomano did a masterful Job, limiting the Greenpointera to three hits, two of which came in the sixth when Automotive tied the score. Tony Vacca singled and Rudy Levantini, Tony Lazzeri's doubled to knot the issue, Curtis having tallied first in the second.

There was' not another Automotive blow until the 12Ch, when Sam D'Agostino bingled, McCuroy'a Hit Pavea Way Curtis combed Kafurl for eight safeties, but he kept them well scattered save in the second and 13th, when the tie breaker was pushed over. Jack McCuroy set the stage for victory when he doubled In the 13th and Frankomano did the rest. Joe fanned 12 and Kafurl nine. In other non-league games yesterday Franklin K. Lane downed Lafayette on the latter' field, 41; Andrew Jackson, playing at home in St.

Albaas, had to go two extra frames to take a hairline decision from St. John's Prep, 32; New Dorp was conquered by Flushing at Memorial Field, 42, and Richmond Hill and Newtown battled eight innings to a 44 draw. Jack Mahcr and Stan Waschler, who divided the chucking for Lane, had too much on the ball for the Frenchies. Arnie Harris and Murray Kane pitched well for Lafayette, but ineffective clubbing in the pinches caused their downall. Eddie Flnnegan of St.

John's, pitching against Jackson, was dented for 11 hits, but he kept them nicely distributed, except in the fourth and ninth, when the Hickories did all of their damage. The Redmen were handcuffed for the first time this season, getting but four safeties off George Crew and Bob Begley. Eddie Dressier' hit drove home Eddie Douglas, who had singled and swiped second, with the winning run. Jackie Schurr had doubled in the fourth to push two runs plateward and knot the score. John's had scored twice in the first half, Chubby Oswald singling one home, and Jack Kaiser bingling the other across.

Scores by innings: Automotive 000 001 000 000 0-1 3 Curtis 010 O00 OOO 000 1 1 1 Batteries Kalurt and Alf; Frankomano and Marro. Lanr 1 0 0 2 0 0 14 5 0 Lryptlc 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 6 2 BuUm Mflher. Waschter and Carvers; Harris, Kane and Ruainski. R. H.

B. Hi. John's 00020000 02 4 1 Jark'nn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 11 2 BaHPi ie? Finneaan and Oswald; Crew and Bejiy and Dressier. New Dorn 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 3 2 Flnslnna 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 7 2 B.ii(erlp. WILshaw.

Bernardl and Bau-lauallo; Laliberie, Miller and Colhna Piehmnnd HIM 100 00210-4 2 Newlown 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 04 4 4 Bjuene--Corrario. Woraul and tluarta-raro; Barno, Lajesltl and Hack. Zivic Takes Hint, Will Go to Work on Farm Pittsburgh, April 23 U.P Former welterweight champion Fritzie Zivic announced yesterday that he would begin work next week on a farm near here. "From now on I box vegetables and punch a time slip," the veteran boxer explained after receiving a formal letter from the U. S.

Employment Service to determine hi available as a war worker. A 3d Round Play For Lewis Cup By WILLIAM GRAHAM The third round In the four round series for possession of the Lewis Cup will be staged Sunday between the top eight ranking teams of the American Soccer League. At Brooklyn Oval, 5th Ave. at 27th Hlspano will meet the defending champion, Brookhattan while the Wanderers will oppose the New York Americans at Starlight Park. Hlspano, which has captured the loop pennant and the Eastern championship in the National Challenge cup, is trailing the Kearny Celtics and Philadelphia Americans by one point In this competition.

Last week the Red Devils defeated the Wanderers, 42. Qulnones, center-forward who has been consistently registering goals, has joined the Army and will be replaced by Prank Saleedo, who is no slouch at marksmanship. He will be supported by Bainlardl, Westerman, Gonsalves and AJa. Record Favors Hlspano The visitors have been defeated three times by the Brooklynites, twice in circuit encounters and again in the National Open competition. Al Peannette, fully recovered from recent injuries, will lead the attack with Kuntncr, Fernande Skiba and Ralston.

A preliminary will be between the Brazilian Navy and Sada of the Metropolitan League. Some of the sailors were formerly with the Flamango and Maduraira Clubs of Rio De Janeiro. Now under the management of Max Harnick, formerly with Hatik-voh, Hakoah is scheduled to meet the New World in a struggle for Eastern District League points at St. John's Field. The visitors are in a tie with Prospect Unity and Swedish for loop leadership.

Sunday's schedule: LEWIS CtP Third Round Brooklyn Hisoana va. Brookhattan, Brooklyn Oval. New York American v. Brooklyn wandererea, starlight Park: Kearny Celtic v. Philadelphia Nationals.

Kearny, N. Philadelphia Americans vs. Kearny Scots. Philadelphia. NEW YORK STATE CHALLENGE CUP Third Round West New York vs.

Elizabeth. Hobokeii, New Jersey. NATIONAL CHALLENGE CL'P H'aatarn Sanl Klnal Sparta vs. Falk of Milwaukee. Chicago.

NEW YORK STATE JUNIOB CIT Third Bound New York vs. Oerraan-Hunsarlan. Throgss Neck. EASTERN DISTRICT LEAGUE Premier Ofrlalon Hakoah v. New World.

St. John Field; Proapecl Unity vs. Bronx-Brooklyn, Sterling Oval. A DM. Ion i Hakoah Reserves va.

New World Reserves. 81. John's Field: Prospect Reserves va. Simplex. Sterling Oval: Swiss Reserves vs.

Falcon. Steinway Oval, Junior Divlelon Maerabl vs. Prospect, Maecabi Stadium: New World 2 vs. Bronx-Brooklvn. Sterling Oval; French I vs.

New World 1, Starlight Park. METROPOLITAN LEAGl'E Premier Division Shamrock Rovers vs. Oroa. Edison Field: Uhnk Truckers vs. Bronx Scots.

Madison Bowl; Celtic Circle vs. Local 32-B. Flat-bush Oval: Cork Celtic vs. Oreek Hermes, Whltlock Oval. First Division Favorites vs.

Belfast Celtic. Siaten Island; Segura vs. Highland Park, Brook, lyn. GERMAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE Premier Division New York vs. Oerman-Hunaarlan, ThrogKS Neck; Eintracht vs.

Hoboken, Astoria. EXHIBITION Brazilian Navy vs. Sada, Brooklyn Oval: Netherland Merchant Marine vs. Richelieu, Siarliaht Park: West New York Reserves vs. Richelieu: praelzer vs.

Schlealer, Woodward Ovat: Ptaelger Reserves vs. Hanseaten, Woodward Oval. Curtis Shades Erasmus In Dual Track Meet Sam Mandell of Erasmus Hall was the outstanding point acorer with 11 as his team was nosed out by Curtis in a dual track meet at Wingate Field yesterday, 5352. Summary: 100-yard dash, freshman Won by Beraer. Erasmus: second, Oodcart, Curtis; third.

Ooitld. Braamus. 100-yard dash, senior Won by Mess-net. Clirlis: second, Mandell. Erasmus: third.

Roaenfeld, Krasraus. Time, 0:10.7. 440-yard run. senior Won by Spinelll, Curtis; second, Illka, Erasmus; third, Doll, Curtis. Time, 0:58.

20-yard dash, freahman Won by Hartley Lewis, Erasmus; aecond, Patterson. Curtis; third, Nelson, Curtis. Time, 0:25 3. 2'20-yard dash, senior- Won by Ember. Erasmu-s; second.

Paone, ourtis; third, Kclje.v. Curl is. Time. 0:24 8. 880-yard run Won by Crawford.

Erasmus; second. Farrell, Curtis; third. Bennett, Curtis. Time. 2:14.4.

Mile runWon by Oater. Curtis; second. Hell. Curtis; third, Barcalow, Curtis. Time.

4:49. 12-oound shotput Won by Tlrerr. Curtis. 40 feet. 1-lnch: second, Kaufman, Erasmus.

38 feet, 7 Inches; third. Yater, Curtis. 37 feet, 8 Inches. High jump Won by Lennox, Ourtis. 5 feel.

4 inches: second. Burns. Erasmus, (eel, 3 inches; third, Goldln, Erasmua, feet. 2 Inches. Broad Jump-Won by Mandell.

Eraa-mtius, 18 feet, 4 inches; second. Lajudice. Erasmus. IB feel, 1-inch: third, Mer-cerlorl, Curtis. 17 feet, ft tnchea.

440-yard run, freshman Won by Curtis iNeUon. Oodcart, Hherman and Patterson); second. Erasmus (Beraer, Bettie, Gould and Iwls. 880-yard relay Won by Curlia (Mess-ner, Kelsey, Ares and Paone): aecond. Erasmus i Ember, La'uldice.

Flfa and Ivlandelli; third, Erasmua second team. Time, 1 37. Mile relay Won by Curtis (Bennett, Yater, Sninelll and Doll); second. Eras-inns (Ilika, Mlshowskv, Crawford and third, Curtis second team. WATCH THEM SUNDAY AT EBBETS FIELD FIRST SUNDAY HOME GAME April 25 SHIPYARDS PORTLAND, OREGON NEEDS YOU NOW! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY EARN 95c PER HOUR WHILE YOU LEARN I TEAM STANDINGS BOROUGH HALL 0 Division I Union Part's Albee SQuare Mldgela Blue Aces Bethlehem Oray Fred H.

Levey St Co. Alley Cata Division 1 W. 49 48 41 40 21 14 h. ii 31 31 61 58 I. W.

48 48 44 36 28 Albee Square Aces Sunseta Carrolls Fein's Tin Can Beth Blues -Bethlehem Red BAY RIDGE 2t 24 38 4S 51 L. 23 27 34 35 L. 37 37 45 so W. 49 45 38 37 W. 35 35 27 22 Boroush Ideal Hamilton Oreya -El Dorado Cafe Beaumonts Frlti' Orlll Imperials -Diamonda Reyn'lds V.

Cill'dl 136 198 158 McOlll 186 194 150 Burns 180 149 153 159 209 149 Tolala 80S 919 779 Totals 781 S34 781 Boro Ideal Hleatt 202 176 170 Buddy, 203 195 129 185 147 170 137 148 182 184 200 Bernst'n Laforta Molino Hull Fantlnl 157 125 Vena 158 181 193 Ricclo 162 218 202 Pisa no 157 132 183 Ram'tta 147 Mart'chl ISO 160 213 164 Totals 836 832 895 Totala 920 823 84) Beaumonts Diamonds Thoms'n 158 179 155 L. Jens 191 145 12 Olsen 213 171 170 Gardn'r 104 134 147 Man bei-B 163 179 182 Harfnei- 171159 182 Sch'flno 133 179 219 A. Jens 148 122 128 Wrold'n 182 159 179 Morris 156 180 179 Totals 847 867 905 Totala 770 740 743 El Dorado Cafe Imperials 130 155 158 Filbert 175 157 1ST scar a la 212 158 182 Coiiiean 138 178 153 170 199 135 180 128 1.1 153 145 161 Aauino 168 154 155 Cullcn Zurrola 160 139 159 Caputo Pesce 189 154 150 Senuk Totals 857 760 804 Totals 816 807 742 JOBS FOR MEN ini MEN (Not subject ta draft) FOR ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY WAR WORK factory'workers Piprrle nre I'nneressarT. Start SUA III) Par Week, Inclndini Ovartlmi Asl Daily A.M. ta 5 P.M.

Sat. I A.M. ta P.M. Carpenter Container Corp. 147 4 lit St.

I Bush Ttrminall Brooklyn, N. Y. BACK UP YOUR BOY Buy an Additional Bond Today tor, If possible, hLs famous remark about "The Cards are going back to their RESPECTABLE positions, looking mighty CONFIDENTIAL." Among the week's rumor one connecting a syndicate with an attempt to purchase a large hall in Manhattan with the idea of converting it into a sports palace and another linking Sammy Mosberg, former champ who is now a furniture dealer in the borough, with ambitions to operate an arena In the Bedford section Incidentally, Mad Jack Leon, former promoter at the Coney Island Stadium, is now back in the real estate business. In the heart of Dodgcrtown is a Giant rooter who's permitted to crow without being violently attacked He's employed at a bank on Eastern Parkway and the reason he's immune to calumny Is that he's Billy Jurges' father Much as he wanted to, he couldn't get away to see the opening game Honeymooners around town Texas Lee Harper, the fighter, rnd Don McNlcol, Flushing Hish gridder who made good at Harvard Young; Nick Mun- riav fnrmrr tt'nHH'c U'pUpl'U'oiirh writing champ who did a wretch at a Borough Hall burlesque house in mat exhibit ons, now teach-1 lng judo to tome of the 2,300 mem- bcrs of the Brooklyn Divi-ion of the City Patrol Corps. The Amateur Athletic will shortly clamp a ban on basketball mm participating in "borscht circuit" cage games at up-State Summer resorts, where the team names of registered A.

A. V. clubs are used J. G. Taylor Spink's "Sporting Philipps, Holborow Probable Pitchers In Woodhaven Pair Gene Philipps and Wally Hol borow probably will work on the mound Sunday when the Bush- wicks face the Cuban Stars of Havana in a doubleheader marking official opening of the Dexter Park The first game will start at 2 p.m.

The Hollls Post, American Legion, Band will furnish the music for the gala opening that has been arranged by Max Rosncr. Before the game both teams and a host of celebrities headed by Borough President James A. Burke of Queens will parade to the flag-pole in deep centerfleld where Old Glory will be ra ised. War Bond Rally Scheduled Between games the Borough President will make an appeal in behalf of the Second War Loan drive. It is expected that some prominent people of the screen and radio will be on hand to urge those fans present to give until it hurts.

Although he was charged with a loss when he was touched for two straight hits in the ninth Inning of last Sunday's game against the Montreal Royals, Philipps has the best hurling record of the Bush-wick mound staff, allowing five hits in the ten innings that he has worked. Due to this fine record he probably will be called on by Manager Joe Press to face the Cubans in the opener with Holborow twirling the nightcap, Manager Jose Fernandez of the Cuban Stars Is expected to use his ace, Impo Barnhill, In the opening game with Rudolpho Fernandez or Barney Morris working the second game. Grove Card Aids Ring Service Fund Johnny Price, Montreal URht-welght, hooks up with Julio Gal-luccl. Hartford, youngster, in the feature of four sixes tomorrow night at the Ridgewood Grove. Ten percent of the receipts will be donated to the Boxing Service Athletic Fund.

Matchmaker Joe McKenna has paired the most promising young boxers of 1943 in supporting bouts. Victor Creelman, classy West Side lightweight now in the navy, meets Tommy Warnock, Red Hook favorite, in the semi-final of six rounds. Gaspare Abruzzo of Greenpoint faces Earl Wen tz of Baltimore and Willie Beltram of Harlem opposes Ray Puig of the West Side. One of the best matches of the fast closing indoor season will be on tap at the Broadway Arena on Tuesday night when Lulu Costan-tino, East Side featherweight threat, comes to blows with Mario (Chico) Morales, Cuban champion, in the top tussle of eight rounds. Rohde to Tackle Parelli Herman Rohde will tackle Joe Parelli in the semi-final to the Yvon Robert-GIno Garibaldi feature finish match on the Broadway Arena mat card tomorrow niRht.

Mllo Steinborn and Ed White, Mike Orloff and Matros Kirllenkos, Charley Allen and Fritz Ziegfried are the pairings in other matches. wm BY' DANIEL LIONEL otherwise overlook In seeking larger game outside. DOWN MEXICO WAV they're still holding fishing tourneys. Word has Just been received from LeRoy Dorsey of Chicago describing the Tampico Tarpon Tournament, March 31, April 1 and 2 in which 57 Americans and 60 Mexicans competed. Scnor Augoso E.

Rivera snared the winning 169' pound tarpon while an American Andy M. Jones of Ban Antonio, Texw, was runner-up with a 141 pounder. ASTORIA, L. I. MAD IflDIF Daitlr.

8 A M-, Muff a. ft. Art AKJUKI 8t. AS. 8-07S1 Bill Avenue Subway, Bui (O-101I to Dock Blood Worma Taekla Hold Repalre HHEEPHHrAI MARINE SUPrMES im Emmom AraDM.

0p. Tt BAIT and TACKpT WITH KAISER STARTING WAGE Helpers 95c per Hour Craftsmen 1.20 per Hour Plus Added Bonus for 2nd and 3rd Shifts TRANSPORTATION and MEALS ADVANCED rolls, winning the third game by two pins. Bill Stelner of the Sun-seta rolled Division 2's top series, a 593. Boro had its Bay Ridge lead trimmed to four games as it lost twice to second-place Ideal. In other Ridge engagements the Beaumonts whitewashed the Diamonds, Fritz Grill and El Dorado Cafe scored two-and-one wins over the Hamilton Greys and Imperials.

Ange Molino of the Ideals paced the division with a 128 and a 582. Weekend Schedule: LADIFS LEAGL'E Albee Square Red at. Bilrkland Red: Bell Red at Albee Snuare Bine: Burkland Blue Lawler Red: Lawler Blue at Bell Green; Oiienrin at. Elite; Klnasway at Bell Blue. FLATBUHH Krystone Red at Doonasers: Elite it Flatbush; Farragut at Keystone Blue.

Strikes and Spares Rolling a 470 on games of 147, 158 and 132 plus a handicap of 33, Frankie Roberts of the Farragut Club won the annual sweepstakes of the Inter-club Duckpin League on the Columbus Club lanes Sol Carvel of the Elks Club was second with 467, and Thomas Lawler of the Columbus Club, third with 463 Others with high marks were Callahan, Elks, 458; Coughlin, Dongan, 452 and Luhrs, Elks and Henriques, Farragut, 445. The seventh annual dinner of the loop was held Saturday night at the Columbus Club with match games being held prior to the dinner All servicemen were Invited to attend Tire championship of the circuit was won by the Brooklyn Elks with a record of 40 won and 14 lost, with Central Y. M. A. second with 37 and 17 The top team series was turned in by the Elks with 2,247, followed by Farragut with 2,114 The Columbus Caseys registered the top high team game, 801 Merwin Eberley of Central was high in individual average with 140.7, while William Coughlin of Dongan was second with 137.35 Coughlin rolled the best Individual series, 532, and Anthony Peck of Cathedral the top high game, 204.

Aided by Flo Lubbe's 185 high game, Team No. 3 scored a 3-2 victory over Team No. 8 in the Lawler Ladies Major League on the Lawler alleys With Grace Rosser posting a 156, Team No. 4 registered a 4-1 decision over Team No. 7 Despite a 475 series, features by a 176 high score by Lorry Konrad, Team No.

6 lost a 3-2 decision to Team No. 5 Jessie Shea was high for Team No. 5 with a 155 Paced by Ethel Conlon's 180, Team No. 10 registered a 3-2 triumph over Team No. 1 BORO HALL Division 1 Hpihlehem Oray Fredk.

H. Levey Cat'l'll 177 125 166 Thomson 158 153 135 Chvhal 158 157 136 Ibnrr'che 95 123 129 Walker 139 161 188 Krollck 176 138 175 Boloana 145 13!) 145 Nnstss.1 153 174 138 K.iw-her 184 219 209 Owcia 190 179 169 Handicap '2 2 2 Totals 805 803 848 Totals 772 767 746 Albee Sq. Midets Union Paris Lomii'rdi 163 186 Hartm'n 72 169 131 Robins Aopel Brehon Weller 140 117 160 Rnss 131 179 176 Kalonskl 179 163 163 Adams 170 169 118 M'r'wski Handicap 209 167 169 165 200 193 178 160 147 215 167 156 8 8 8 Totals 779 790803 Totals 945 871 804 B'ue Ares Alley Cits ri 11 111 l(i T.t,t,i 017IQ710R Kowalski 200 166 147 Kurt'ker 127 121125 M'Aleer 171 169 199 Mals's'n 159 210 148 SieJe 134 155 203 Oarl't'rl 162 152 181 Hevev 130 173 1B0 Contos J73 170 163 Hanaicao 1 13 Totali 872 841 883 Totals 850 862 823 BASEBALL Tomorrow 230 P. M. Yankeetadium Yankees vs.

Washington SWAT THE AXIS DODGER WAR BOND GAME run our at filrt a War Bond offens'v :30 P.M. EXCELLENT ROOM and BOARD GUARANTEED ON ARRIVAL l-A, 2-A Men or Workers Now Employed Regularly in War Industry Will Not Be Considered. Applicants Must Bring Draft Registration ond Classification and Social Security Cards. Apply for Personal Interview by News" haii just completed printing ceremonies. the 1043 "Baseball Guide," featur- Francis Marciniak in basketball; lng a history of the game and the Edwin Doyle In wrestling: Bill Ber-bnx fcores of the first contents gen in rifle, and Elvin Erikson in played by major league clubs cross-country received trophies ns Al (Bummyl Davis is barred from the most valuable members of their figMlnj here by an unwritten law, squads.

Dizzy Dean Moe Goldman Rice Enthusiastic Over Polyfech's Athletic Program Gregory Rice, two-mile king and winner of 64 straight races, was guest speaker at the awards banquet of F'oklyn Polytechnic Institute h'JSkst ntehl at the Colum bus Rice, expressing enthusiasm over the fact that athletics have been al Pij, flcul'ef- competition is an integral part of fin nr'tl 1 rtna 1 nrrvrrnms hit t.n Mltit.ipanW c01Uact not only wlth their books but also with their fellow men. Other speakers were Dean Ernest Strubel, Director of Athletics Cornelius Wandmacher, Faculty Adviser W. Grosser and Coaches Kelly Harris. Ed Russell and Jack Brown. Robert Jackson, president of the student council was master of Other awards: Varsi'v nn-ealrr.

Mar- L-nnarri PnnuIrili. Jrlin pu)n Her.rv li rl VK.rinr Ra-! Nrii fihannahan Cv Greenfield, Jim H.ran and B-irtwick. VnrMty ivrestllne iwraTr cant. Edwin rt-jlr. Edward Cook Tied Milkmm.

Knnk DlLfn. John Carhnn Trrf RiThBr. ftrr siimm Robert jucm, Arnold noi- laon, ljiii uai ef. Vamlv trark team leltrrs Anarlo El viii Enk-on', F'red Dedow, Otio Romanellie. Joaenh Scanlon.

Chailr MurraV. Otto Sheim', Roy Fink. Donald Tonaei, Robert Kelly and Randolph Uunavaon. tpum sweat rr Cnyi Bill Brraen Mrver Robfrt Malnliardt. Ted Blecbar.

Charles Drasoita, U'on Mint. Cliff Wojun Keith Osterheld. Robert Koote and Aldo Chella. letters Raymond Kiei 'her. wium nrxhrni.

wnwiruw Mai at. ,1 v.T ettri- Robert Nelson, W.li.m Marry Mum. John Mr- onl.o. lit art Hoffman, Muhael Sivtlt and Ueorae Phippereit Mem key awards foi- wrv-(rr Anijrlo DiMonir. Kahator, fiilvifc.

Ed. Rariwiek and Roheri Afier the liannurt Leonard c'arr whf elr.lrd of ihr b-kr'biill Irnm and 1 fienrte Hon.vwor!h inanaarr C.irl- son and f.lenrce Stnnpereit were elrr'ed nn mnnriier OI I ne Inwrn rraperl ively, Nov I he jierure DODGERS-PHILLIES PITCHING RECORDS DODGERS VS. Lfeutnr W. 1.. Pi- Iffiid oiv) K.miM'! 1 1 noo Nrwaum 1 1 new FiU.iin.inon.s- 34 lo DBvia is i Hitbe "1 Wvif RIB con 2 2 Son 1040 I.

re. l.oon iioo 1 flOO nno 1 ono oto 1 0 II 4 I 1 1 0 1 PH1I.I IKS VS. DOIH.KKS EtAIS ROD AND GUN Representative All Day Friday and Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. AT United Stales Employment Service Of War Manpower Commission BROOKLYN OFFICE: 205 SCHERMERHORN STREET NO PLACEMENT FEE but Roalon's angling for him tn appear a star bout in his first slart at Rraves Field this Summer.

Poiiards at hand from Ensign Mae Goldman, the City College and Sphas eager, now assigned to Puerto and from Jules Kasner, former i Brooklyn College basketeer, who set a Pacific Coast foul-shooting record with his army camp team in California The Williamsburg V. M. H. A. Is the only club sllll staging basketball games every ISunday night for the rest April Sensation at the last r.i:.

cf the Conqueror Lodge. K. i (: vas a wrestling- match lea- I two women, one from the sh. Mctdtson'i Title Quintet Is Defeated by Alumni Paced by Howie Rader, who heaved in 18 points, the Alumni defeated Janic Madison's P. S.

A. L. city championship five in the school gym, 53 45. in a benefit to replenish the school 'a war activities fund. The victors led by 3020 at half time and 3528 in the third qmrter.

Artie Tropin scored 15 for ths v.irsity. Lineup: Madison i I rnrnmr CAPT. CARL WHITE, known to countless anglers In these parta as skipper of the Jeannettie B. formerly sailing out of Wreck Land but now in the" Coast Guard 8erv-ice, advises this department of the opening of his new fishing station, The Paid Sail, tomorrow on Reynolds Channel. The new rowboat station is located on the east aide of the Loiir Beach Bridge, two blocks lrom the Lonpr IMand Railroad Siallon at Island Park.

White has 20 new rowbnUi and is, fortunately situated in a spot on the channel where the flounders are now congregating. Later in the season weakfish, blacks and striped bass are caught less than 100 feet from the front of the Red Sail Station, One of the features of the place that stands out is the fresh lobsters which will be dished up, taken from Cap'n White's private lobster pots. There'll also be beer on tap for thirsty anglers, The Importance of rowboat fishing is evident now with restrictions mi gasoline and offshore fishing even If gasoline were available. Rowboat aiiRlers must "harvest the crop" of salt water fish in local bays and inlett which they might A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN OL'R VITAL WAR WORK raqulrea romslete new lonllna ao wa have an URGENT need roii TO SO Tool Diemakers and thara It need. Ian, far Mechanical Inspectors 1 1ST CLASS ONLY) Hand Screw Mach.

Ops. DRILL. KICK PRESS. POWER PRESS. BENCH LATHE OPERATORS, PLATERS' HELPERS KTOCK CLERKS PORTERS ASSEMBLERS.

WIRKMEN, SOLDERERS ALSO HAVE OPENING POR 16-17-YEAR -OLD BOYS PLANT LOCATED IN MANHATTAN Must na American elllsens, llara birth certificate HAMMARLUND MFO. INC. lit WEST 3D ST. ID ELOOR fW3 1 V. ft i a 110 a .1 is ono 10 3 is 45 ii v'sn 4 ft r.ipman Lewis 4 Summer Reder I 4 a Smith Buter 1 4 in Trftpin if Miivm 1 PVhman Tn'- II 11 Tauli rtafa.ee laenia Moekowitl.

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Years Available:
1841-1963