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mmm JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN HERE'S YOUR TEAM: Li, Bennett '9' Keeps! Legion Slate Clean! South Brooklyn 12th Straight Victim Of the Defending Champions The Floyd Bennett Post, defending ran its victory skein to 12 games In a row and assured itself of at least a tie for top honors in the American Division of the Kings County JH IN. Junior American Legion Baseball League by outscoring Jhe South Brooklyn Post, 13 Floyd Bennett, last year's ruler, has three games remaining v. -a' and needs a victory in one of them to clinch the divisional crown. Jim Brandow Hits Grand Slam Floyd Bennett scored all of its runs in the first four innings to rout South Brooklyn. The loser made a gallant come back, rolling up eight runs in Circuit Wallop the fourth frame.

Tom Rich and Dick McCarthy homered for the divisional pacesetters Resurrection and St. Lucy's and Dan Andrews chalked up Colonels split two games at Resurrection Field. The visitors his sixth mound success. Two-Team Battle BIG DOINGS Mayor Jim O'Rourke of Gerrittsen Beach has replenished his wardrobe with a new stovepipe topper and cutaway and stuffed shirt for the occasion of the sixth annual softball game between the Cort Club and the famous Sport Stars, to be played at New Resurrection Oval, Gerritt-6en and Seba Sunday at 2 p.m. It will be a gala affair, for anything "Hizzonah" has his hand in is always the best.

The proceeds of the fray will benefit the O'Connor-Newell Youth Center of Gerrittsen Beach. It is a worth-while cause and all the neighbors' sons and daughters and the populace in general should be out in force Until the crowd is so large that some have to hang on the chandeliers. The event will be preceded by a motorcade of sport celebrities headed by a surrey with the fringe on top containing the mayor himself and his Cort Club "commitay." The mayor in all his sartorial splendor, including a haircut and a shine, will guide the procession through the beach's main stem. WHO DOOD IT Some unknown "character" on the visiting team made the crack that he didn't know whether Gerrittsen was a sickness or a disease but he knew it was between life and death. The mayor has got a mad on for the guy who made that crack and he has his boys well timed up to bring the enemy to its knees and beg for a cease firing order and eventual armistice.

"Hizzonah" has even gone to the mound in the workouts to pitch to the batters and sharpen up their hitting clothes while also getting himself ready for the honor of tossing ou the first spheroid. The last time the mayor did the honors the sleeve came right out of his vest with the ball trailing behind. The beach executive promises that that will not happen this time evenif he has to get Mickey Sam-mon to sit in as his bodyguard to prevent it. The Sports Stars will present the Who's Who in athletics in their lineup under the direction of Herb Harris, who they say bridled the horse that Paul Revere rode. Those billed to appear are Jake La Motta, Maxie Rosen-bloom, Steve Belloise, Jack Sharkey and Walter Cartier of boxing; Bill Hasslinger, Columbia basketball great; Coach Ken Norton of Manhattan College; Ed Sadowski, pro basketball luminary; Greg Rice and Les MacMitchell, erstwhile track stars of Notre Dame and N.

Y. Emerson Dickman, ex-Red Sox chucker and Princeton baseball coach; Stan Lomax, famous sportcaster; Ken Strong, erstwhile football great who had a trial with the Detroit Tigers; Jim Coleman, Sid Robins, Jim Sarullo, Joe Spadola, Bob Smith aSid Clem Stralka. FINNEGAN TO CHUCK The old cronies who will try to be young again for the Cort Club include Harry (Dutch) Ahrens, first base; Johnny Thorpe, second base; Harry (Crasher) Leahy, shortstop; Walter (Whip) Benecke, third base; Joe Romero, Frank Flynn, Ed (The Thrush) Flanagan and Pat (Flash) Tangney, outfielders. Ed (Ace) Finnegan, the guy they wrote the lyric about t-'r- were the winners in the first clash, 9 0, and Resurrection The battle for top honors In 37 took the nightcap, 140. The the National Division is a two mr -y-y-'-y i jfx -i it team affair between Edward A.

t'f Cummings, the pacesetter with two teams met in a double-header earlier in the season and Resurrection emerged the winner in both clashes. The even 11 and 2 record, and the Bed' ford Memorial Post, the runner- split gives Resurrection a sea up, with nine wins and three setbacks. The two contenders son mark of 18 wins and- seven defeats. had little trouble chalking up their weekly wins. Edward A.

St. Lucy's scored enough runs Cummings blanked the Mellett in the first two innings to best Resurrection. The winner rolled 1s 70, and Bedford Me up two in the first inning and morial conquered Flatlands ackled five in the second. Sal Post. 84.

Bill Donovan hurled the tri Koglia was the big hitter for the Colonels with three hits. Jim Brandow homered with two mates aboard in the first umph for the Cummings Post and limited Mellett Bros, to three hits. Mike Iannotti's two-run triple, Ray Morandi's two-run homer and the hit for the loser. BAY RIDGE LEAGUE LEADERS The Cardinals, which boast of an unbeaten slate and are the leader in the Unlimited Division of the Bay Ridge Baseball League, include, front row, left to right, George Fischerti, Jimmy Mirabile, John Sisko, Len Youngren and Mario Prinzivalli; second row, Bill Boland, Bob Griffith, Pat Esposito, Tom Colaianni and Ray Pecoraro; third row, Coacfi George Torpe, Hank Banach, Don Malafronre, Manager Nino Restano, Bill Coccodrilli, Tony Garin, Ralph Longo and Bart Claus. upon, piotur.

Jim Amberger, Resurrection's mound ace, was in complete con ting of Ray Giustizia. Andy Chiasira and Bruce Malmuth trol in the nightcap, limiting St. Lucy's to four hits. It was the second time he has whitewashed sparked the Cummings Post. Hal Weissheart's relief pitch St.

Lucy's. Brandow, the center- 24 P.A.L. Girls ing ana uanic mosowskis Blue Sox Clinch home run, two doubles and four R.B.I.s made up the winning combination for the Bedford Grasshoppers In 2-Team Fight fielder, blasted a 390-foot grand slam homer to spark Resurrection to an eight-run first inning. It was his second four-bagger of the day. Stan Rosenthal collected two doubles in a losing cause.

-The score by innings: Memorial Post. In the other loop encoun I. Loop Crown William E. Coffey In U. S.

Track, Field Champs The Police Athletic League' entitled "On Again, Off Again, Finnegan," will do the spin For S. P. Post blanked Kings Highway. 70; Brooklyn 500 white F1RHT CAMI r. h.

washed Eckes-Schubert, 70, EAGLE TO PUBLISH SANDLOT PICTURES and the Grand Army Plaza The Falcons and the Cal verts The Blue Sox clinched the Unlimited Division title in the Coney Island Baseball League by defeating the Vans, 73. It was the 12th victory in 14 games for the newly crowned champion which has one game Post trimmed Sperandeo are waging a closely contested team of 24 teen-age girl track battle for top honors in the St. Lucy's 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 09 7 2 Resurrection -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 8 3 Batteries Schoenblum sr.d Rosenthal; Ea-tock. Grennon and Donnelly. SECOND CAaft R.

H. St, Lucys 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 4 2 Resurrection 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 14 12 1 Batteries Bailie. Russell. Pspsne and Rosenthal; Ambetier and Thompson. athletes, winners of the Na Grasshopper Division of the Shore Parkway Baseball League.

The Brooklyn Eagle will publish pictures of outstanding sandlot teams. Follow thin picture feature and watch for your team on the Young Brooklyn in Hports page of the Eagle. The Falcons have won 11 of! remaining. Pete 1-alcone hurled their 13 eames and the Calvertsithe five-hit victory and fanned 153. Takes Second Place Brooklyn 300's success enabled it to move into second place in the American Division behind the leading Floyd Bennett Post with a 7 and 3 record.

Bill Drummey tossed the game and recorded his seventh boast a 10 and 3 record. i'l- Falcone and Joe Miller have huned all of the games for the Blue Sox. Hy Rosen and Yammy Bivona led the win- St. Bernadette's, St. Martin's Score St.

Bernadette's and St. Mar his sixth victory in seven tional indoor championship for three years, will enter the Woman's National 4 A. A. U. Track and Field Championships to be held at Municipal Stadium, Waterbury, Saturday and Sunday.

The girls, entering the outdoor championship for the first time, will be gunning for the team title in both the Junior and Senior Nationals. For the past three years they have won the Women's indoor title. mound success in holding ning of the orb for the Cort Club. That has nothing to do with his pitching as he has pretty good control. The mayor is worried that Ace may also throw the sleeve right out of his vest.

Squatted behind the plate will be Jim (Muscles) Gavin and the neighbors are wondering whether he will be able to straighten up again once he bends down adorned with all the spangles that a receiver must equip himself With. The reserves and they will be used freely after a few Innings while the boys have their aches and pains ministered to include Aaron Scheer, Buddy Coffey, Bill Rossi. VAUDEVILLE PILOTS And who do you think is managing the Cort Club outfit? None other than the Abbott and Costello of softball, Jim Kelly and Buddy Cressy. Kelly is the gink you saw on the white horse in the last Paddy's Day parade with the soup and fish and a bright green sash across his manly bosom. The Hibernians will be there to do Kelly honor in true Old Sod fashion.

Walter P. Donnelly, the deputy mayor, will also be on hand busying himself withi million details. The Resurrection Baseball Club has gladly given up its field for the day and will put on a single game of hard ball at 11 a.m. against the Bay Ridge Cadets, national A. A.

A. B. A. champion. A good time should be had by all.

games. Eckes-Schubert to three hits Reilly, Marren and McCandles In the Grasshopper Division, St. Bernadette's trounced the Coney Island Community Cen-! were the winner's top batters. Grand Army Plaza put together six hits, six walks and The two top teams triumphed in closely contested games. The Falcons nipped St.

A's, 76, in 10 innings and the Calvertsi edged out the Tigers, 5 4. In the other loop game, also a nip and tuck affair, the Warhawks outscored the Jets, 76. Toniei (Jets Big Blow The Falcons and St. A's were deadlocked at 3 3 at the end of nine innings. In the 10th, the loser scored three runs only to have the- league leader come back with four to triumph.

Al- tin of Tours recorded shutout victories in the C. Y. O. Baseball League. St.

Bernadette's whitewashed St. Brendan's, ner's attack. The' Nathans, last year's Senior Division champion, sought! to repeat in the Unlimited Di-j vision but failed when they split a twin bill. The setback' made the Blue Sox's winning the title that much easier. The Nathans conquered the Cuti-i nellas, 42, and were beaten by the Duanes, 72.

Dom DeMarco's 1 1 ter, 2.51, and the Mohawks 40. in the Southern Senior nipped the Stillwells, 6 5. Manny' Cardinale twirled a one-hitter for St. Bernadette's and three errors to register 12 runs in the sixth inning against the Sperandeo Bros. Jimmy Haugh and Fred Casten shared the weighed with a home run to "eaaing me squaa win oe uie aid his own cause.

Frank Tro- Police Athletic League's former longo and Vincent Coppola were Olympic ter member, Mae Division and St. Martin of Tours blanked St. Rita, 70, in the Northern Junior Division. St. Bernadette's scored its fourth in five games and tied mound chores for Grand Army The standings: pitching and home run; Rocky the St.

Bernadette's batting! I-'aggs, who is the present 220- ibert Tomei of the Falcons Block's three safeties and NATIONAL DIVISION W. L. Ed. A. Cum'ia 11 2 Grand Army Pli.

Our Lady of Angels for first ha" Wl10 me.ln hits, including two homers and Mae holds the American record 2 win the game. Tomei's two-bag- i omium air iiuica the winning run, were the win 1 11 piace in seconu nan piay. Ari.MfiitttBros. 5isprndeo ger came with the buses filled AMERICAN DIVISION Saxton opened a cut over W. I.

Pmil tlptnlln nitphnrl a Coppola enjoyed a perfect day indoors of 2j.9 seconds. A mem-at the plate with two doublesiber of PAL in the 111th Pre-and a single. William Foglercinct, Bayside. Queens. Mae will singled across the tying andjalso run in the 100-meter dash Lettieri, the St.

Francis Prep star, led the winner's attack with a home run. Babe Ducato Johnny Saxton Scores T. K. Over Joey Carkido Philadelphia. Aug.

7 U.R) W. L. Fiord Bennett 12 Lt. Coffer Brooklyn 500 7 3IEckei-Sehubrrt Klnis Hlghwar 8 4 South Brooklyn Ths scort or Inninis: Carkido's right eye in the second round and it bled profusely throughout the battle. The Ohio 5 2 "i batted the Calverts to victory.

2 l0jHe tossed a five-hitter, fanned 7 l'tn Tioriil-j untl in thl-aa -f hurled the win and held winning runs for the Mohawks. las well as the 200 meters and Wlnvrf Rnntt 1 A A A A 13 Johnny Saxton, 144Va, New! Rrendan to tnree nits. south Brooklyn ooosooo a 4 rung combination for the Nathans against the Cutinella Association. No-Hitter Spoilt-d The Duanes' win over the Nathans was a family affair. Fred DeCrescenzo of Duanes made his first mound start in a month and bested his nephew, veteran several times was on will anchor the 400-meter relay team.

the five runs. Arthur Poanes of the Cal Staub tossed the whitewash- Flore ing for St. Martin of Tours and 2 St? I I verts homered in the final in limited St. Rita to four hits. Bauerien scimun sua I'lsppjn; uonavsn snd Oltutlzls.

ning to enable the Warhawks Bedford 3 0 1 1 3 0 a The score hy innings: UNLIMITED DIVISION H. I Vani 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 5 5 Blue Soi 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 7 7 2 Batteries Deiflno snd Cosmo; Falcons snd Petitions. R. H. Nathans 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 8 1 Cutlnellss 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 4 1 Batteries De Marco and Welse; Barbs and Nolfo.

H. The score by innings: SOUTHERN lENIOsl DIVISION to conquer the Jets. 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Ralph DeCrescenzo of the Na Another national champion indoors is Marion Boos, also of the 111th Precinct, who will attempt to repeat her indoor championship in the high jump. Marion is also scheduled for the 100-meter dash and will run in York, scored a fifth-round technical knockout over an outclassed and battered Joe Carkido, 143, Youngstown, Ohio, last night when Carkido's trainer refused to allow him to answer the bell for the sixth round. It was Saxton's 18th straight professional victory and his third since returning from Army service.

St. A'l 0 30000000 3 8 8 Batteries Okuesks. Weissheart snd Cul- the verge of being knocked down, but managed to weather the storm. After the fight, Carkido's trainer, Johnny Sullo, said he refused to let Carkido answer the bell because he felt i boxer was "badly outclassed and there was no sense of letting him get badly hurt." H. I.

Falcons -o 1 1 1 oo 4 7 8 2 thans. Fred had a no-hitter St. BemsdetWi 10 10 10 0 4 il St. Brendan's 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 and Arlotts. I Until the ninth when the Na- thans collected their four hits Jets 0 2 0 0 3 0 28 4 WirhatttH r) limn 1 7 8 kowski; WsldsrmarEsn and Lefters.

orsnd Army Plsss 1 0 0 1 1 12 0 13 12 0 Spersndeo Bros 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 5 Battsrles Hsufrh, Catiten and Frost; Laudls. LeVusur snd Popin. Brooklyn 500 0 5 0 1 1 0 07 7 1 Eckes-Schubert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Batteries Dratnmer snd Marren; Bente-retsn snd Lockiisrt. Buttsrles Ducat snd Pellegrini; Htmw. D'Orio snd Aimers SOUTHERN JUNIOR DIVISION R.

t. Dusnes 3 13000001 7 7 runs. Fred Gomez Batteries Parsncs snd Drisno; BerceteriallU tWO the PAL 400 meters relay team. Nsihans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 4 2 and Rooney. Titers 2 and Rosy Rosenblatt were the I 0 1 0 0 0 24 5 i 31000 a Rl.

Martin Tvm 3 10 110 07 0 St. Bit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 Calverts Batteite Bandler snd AlleEesto; Sclalloi TammlflOiKinss Hlthwsr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ll. Coffey Post 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 7 0 Batteries staub snd snd Cspellno. Batteries F. DeCrescenzo snd O.

De-Cresrenzo; R. DeCrescenso snd Asterlta. SENIOR DIVISION R. K. Aces 0 20020 0 4 3 Braves 4 0 1 1 4 0 a 10 10 2 Enter Strong Team In the 440-meter relay, PAL will enter an team consisting of Mae Faggs, Mary Spencer and Harriet Morris of the 79lh Batteries CrnUo and Marinl; Kroia and! Spade.

El Pete Quercia Star of Meet Ej! Precinct. Brooklyn, and Dolores Hawks 0 4 0 0 0 1 05 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 a 8 II 1 (jueary. 28t; Precinct. Manhat- Krols si.d Krejmeyer. itan.

The and teams Tigers big hitters for the Duanes. The Panthers ran. their winning streak to nine games in a row in the Senior Division by outscoring the Tigers. 74. Pannun.io hurled the win and chalked up his seventh success in eight contests.

Wellie Pellechia, Anthony Al-berttrani and Vinny Spiiinello were the big hitters of the Panthers with two safeties and two R.B.I.'s each. In other Senior play the Braves triumphed In a twin bill at the expense of the Aces, 104, and the Hawks, (15, 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 4 uM a.UUiiK 201400 7 8 ai tlie girls entered in the 50. 100 Panniers 200-meter dashes. 'J Hawks R. E.

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 9 0 0 10 0 won the 50-yard dash: Nick Tronbetta, Sal Mancuso, Harry Ponzini and Anthony Mancuso made up the winning 200-yard relay foursome, arid Anthony Frasca was best in the quoit throw. The summaries: Blue Jays Pete Quercia of Vacation Playground 136 was the outstanding Senior competitor in the Prospect Park area of Brooklyn, Division of Community Education, Board of Education Track and Field meet at V. P. 10 yesterday. V.

P. 136 rolled up 19 points to take second place honors to V. P. 154 and Quercia figured Hop. eklp and Jump 1.

Joseph Lyons, V. P. 131 2, Francis Murray. V. P.

10; J. Sieve Loesch, V. P. 10. Softball throw 1, Patsy V.

P. 10; Carlo Raps. V. P. 10; 3, Ray Oorl.

V. P. 138; 4, Benny RrhlavoM, V. P. 1.14.

Potato race 1, Joseph Lyons, V. P. 154; 2. Oretory OaUI. V.

P. 154; 3. Michael Dwyer. V. P.

10; 4. John Desmond. V. P. 10.

Quoit toss 1. John Dislderlo. V. P. 172.

2, Cyrsn, V. P. 172; 3. Mlchasl Dwysr, V. P.

10; 4, Mike lovtno, V. P. 154. JtMOat POINT SCOBC V. P.

10. 2B; V. P. 1.14, 31; V. P.

172, V. P. 138, V. P. 77, 2.

SENIOR DIVISION 70-ysrd dssh 1. Bob lUrtlnw. P. 154; 2, Chsrlw Csndeisns, 136; 3, BsJlsnter Hartford, V. P.

14; 4, Ken McCarthy. V. P. 134. 240-yard relay 1, V.

P. 84 (Bill Keough, BUI Carter, Ron stumpu. Rudy Nardfllll. 2. V.

P. 138 Querela. John Vlrs. Prank Rofettl, Fiank Yocll; 3, V. P.

134 Among the girls entered who have scored points in the indoor Nationals are Barbara Queary, 28th Precinct, Manhattan, 200-meter entry; Marie Taylor, 79th Precinct, Brooklyn, 200-meter entry, and Ramona Massey, 28th Precinct, shot put. In the 80 meter hurdles, PAL is counting on Mareella Connoi of the 111th Precinct. For tn Bstteries Smith. Bciulls snd Ludwin; Parent! and Johnaon. JUNIOR DIVISION H.

I Senecaa 1 0 1 0 1 0 03 3 0 Chlpleteer Jrs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 Battsrles Fink and Tiomklns; Youns ud Sherman. Bar Orioles 0 2 8 0 0 1 1 10 8 5 Lsneers 4 2 2 0 0 3 11 10 2 Batterlea Smith. Boyis snd Osvifan; Bland, Moszs and Varelll. R. Un 14 of the tallies.

Quercia was and the Blue Jays blanked the Hawks, 100. William Stocker was the batting star for the JUNIOR DIVISION 50-yard dash 1, Arnold Stella. V. 187; 2. Eddie Mlahrt.

V. P. 185; 3, Vincent A ma to. V. P.

17; 3. Arthur Cosenzs, V. P. 230. Potato race 1, Joseph Psntano.

V. P. 176: 2, F.ddle Miihrl. V. P.

103; Richard Lemmerman, V. P. 170; 4, Arthur Comiizo, V. P. 230 220-yard re'nv I.

V. P. 187 (Nichols Tom- Braves, against the Aces with the lone individual to score two firsts, winning the accuracy throw and the shuffleboard. He also was a member of the V. P.

13G 210-yard relay team, which finished second to V. P. 94. a triple and a single and three Trovers 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 2 Cutlnells Jra 2 0 10 0 runs batted in. 'Alfred Nocro.

Robert Pogartj. John Btassi betta, galvatore Mam-us, Harry Ponzlul and ceisno- ot 1lU' in addition to Mu. Massey. PAL will enter Pat ana boo bu-i; y. p.

to i.iica riaisery.isjhony Mancusol: 2. 102 (Donald Robert Risn Kent snd Dr.n lisrseii. Joseph Fiaosaan, Oeorg-e Col'ins end noil hpane enjoyed a penectisnd ruuo .1.... t.l..,- 11 I 1 rnnp, i. 'n MrCoimlckl; 3.

V. .170 iRIchard ln uu en. me 1'iuic wiiii tiiit-e a no a i 4 4 i V. I and Pcrrini drove in the 1 2 1 12 iiiin i irtnui, dnti Roseinarie Scott. 28th Precinct.

Miss Monsanto will pe rries iiim a.m tieiuse. ana deciding run in I lie Brave to cop the Senior Division team, laurels. Robert Fogarv and Rob; lib; 2. Robrt rtyen. v.

p. 10; 3, oiunea Martinez were the V. P. m- success over the Hawks. i E2 enter Hie javelin throw along 3 o.wilh Bellv Herrmann -a ri 0 2 10 1 I 5 farenti of the Hlue tossed iCuiineiia j.s board 1.

Peter Qierda. V. P. 130; 2. Al Cirino, V.

P. 172; s. Jota. Bauersej, Dipollto. So.

till and Mazza Ce-, V. P. 134: 4 Jarree Jov. V. 154 Frances Licata, both of the G2d Precinct, Brooklyn.

The dicu merman, Foley, Robert Marineilo and gjimiel Milham. Softball dlstanre throw 1, Anthony VI-tale. V. P. 230: 2.

Bell, V. 187; 3, Harry Pr.hilnl, V. P. 187. 4.

Vincent Amato, V. P. 178, Quoit toss I. Anthony Piasra. V.

P. 187; 3. John McOortr.ack. V. P.

102 Hop, and lump I. Joseph P. 102: 2. Earl Bell, V. P.

187: 3. oeori Collins, V. P. 102; 4, Rcnsld Jsnnons P. 178.

JUNIOR POINT SCORE V. P. 187, 22; V. P. 102.

12; 178, V. P. 230, V. P. 185, V.

P. 170, 2. SENIOR DIVISION 70-yard dssh 1, John Condon, V. P. 170: 30-second foul shootlril 1.

Robert Potary, lario and Russo. GRASSHOPPER DIVISION I. Com. Center 0 0 0 1 0 I I a one-hitter, his third of the campaign, against the Hawks. Seneca Hkunk (iiipleteers In the Junior Division, the events winners with firsts in the 70-yard dash and foul shooting respectively.

V. P. 10 was the victor in the Junior Division with 29 markers, eight more than the second 4 entries will be the Misses Mon- Bl. Bernadette-s 5 8 3 9 21 10 lisantO and Masspv B.M.H.. nnhm Manilla, and Johnson.

0ejf Senecas blanked the Chipleteer nt Hemes. In the running broad jump, place V. P. 154. The victorious R.

H. Stillwells 1 3 1 0 05 5 3 Mohawks 3 0 3 0 8 4 3 Batteries Blnkovlts snd Bloom; McBedy snd Msndrscehis. stmweiis 1 i 05 5' 3 Lt VtsieBt? Mswirswhia I. Osrsld Rsust-h, V. P.

230; 3, Joseph school scored in all six events, winning three of them. Joseph Oeatsro, V. P. 102. Broad lump 1, Rooco Rurlant, V.

P. 187 Lyons of V. P. 154 duplicated 2. Arthur Sheridan.

V. P. 170; 3, Joseph Quercia feat in the Junior Division. Lyons was the winner in V. 154; 2, Bob Martinet, P.

154; 3, R4 Vlelson, P. 10; 4. Frank Vocl, V. P. 136.

SENIOR POINT SCO I V. P. 134, 22; V. P. 138, Id; 10, 11; V.

P. 04, V. P. 172. V.

P. 77, 1. In the Bay Ridge area of the boro, V. P. 170 was the team winner in the Senior Division with 22 points and V.

P. 187 took top honors in the Junior Division with 22 tallies. V. P. 170 took three of the six first places in the Senion Division.

John Condon, Ray Foby and Ted Milham won events foij V. P. 170. V. P.

187 scored In all six Junior events and its representatives were victorious In three of them. Arnold Stella Cf Potato race and was on the 200- Jrs. 3 the Lancers out- Mae Faggs will try for victory scored the Bay Orioles, 1110; a'on wit" Marion Boos, Marie the Cutinella Jrs. conquered the Taylor, Mary Spencer and Anne Trovers, 42, and the Lancers, King of the 114th Precinct, 3 0, and the Trovers over- Mulloy and Talbert Queens, and Sara Pointer of the whelmed the Cavaliers, 12 i. 2Sth Precinct.

Manhattan. Bernard Fink of the Senecas In U. 5. Net Doubles The high jumpers, in addition staged a one-man show in con- C'hcstniit Hill. Aug.

7 National Champion Marion quering the Chipleteer Jrs. (ij.p)ria,.ullar. Muiiov and Billy, Boos, will be Grace Diaz. 2r.il Fink hurled a two-hitter to Talbert have been teamed againlPrecinct. Manhattan, who gar-notch his filth mound success fol.

th1 vx, s. national dou-'nered a fourth place tie in the in six tries and drove in two nIei, tournament which opens! Indoor Nationals; Carol Dunn, tuns with two hits. Vito Celo here Mondav at I.ongwood Precinct, Bronx, and Rose-of the Cutinella Jrs. bested the inub' imarie Scoit. Lancers, 5 0, and raised his strikeout total to 80 In gaining! BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG.

7, 1951 15 yara reiay quartet, wnicn piaceu second to V. P. 10. The summaries: Psneblsnco, V. 104.

240-ysrd relay 1, V. P. 102 (Sysn Elm-stedt, Allen Keating. James Keelsr, Richard Romako); 2. V.

P. 230 (John Rusto, Nlrho-las Baraelno, Robert Plrchman and Sslvatore Mcata); 3. V. 25B INIck Orameto, Arthur Rthsled. Daniel HoUshsn snd William Mslonel.

Bhufr.eboard 1, Raymond Poby. V. P. 170; 3. Vincent LHiiabardl, V.

P. 183; 3. John Condon, V. P. 170 30-second basketball 1, Tom Fitzgerald.

V. P. 104; 2, Dau McCarthy, V. P. 170; 3, Joe Concolino.

V. P. 187 Accuracy pltsh 1. Ted Mlhlam, P. 170: 2.

Joseph Ulrabelia. V. P. 187; 3. Sven Elmatedt.

P. 102 SENIOR POINT BCOIlt V. P. 170, 22: U7 103. 7: V.

P. J-WI. 7: V. P. 104, 6, V.

P. 185, S. r. its. i.

MOUND ACE Pete Fclcone, who together with Joe Miller, are the mainstays of the Blue Sox pitching staff. Falcone, a righthander, hurled the win which enabled the Blue Sox to cop the Unlimited Division honors in the Coney Island Baseball League. BsutU Wciurt JIINIOB DIVISION 50-yard dash 1. carlo Raps. Y.

10: 2. Orswory Oslts, V. P. 154; 3, Bart Psdtlls, V. P.

77; 4, Osotl Aslt, V. P. 10. 300-ysrd relay P. 10 (John Desmond.

Kick Dvysrm, ftylylo Orseo and Pstsy CtccsJs): 2. V. 154 (Joseph Lyons. Ben Sohiavons, Nick loytno snd Ktok Rlpandsllll..

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