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

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14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1942 MULIANE FAMILY I VERY MUCH IN SWIM CIRCLE FIVE rhejrt aU In MulUae family. my fe. is Condit's Play One IS VISITOR AT dives (or Adelphi and soon mi) br due tombing (or ncta 8am, be plans to Join thi air corps, while Bill and Irana. 17 and 11.

S5 B. J. C. SUNDAY Eraamui Hall. Eddie.

ably (he beat platform. Club Winning Streaks To Collide 8h Union Also Scheduled Prep and holdi the city Catholic and Private Schools titles. Sitter Doris, 11, Is a backstroke star ith the Sbellon Dolphins. Daddy Mullane. Tommy 8r was formerly a football, baseball and basketball star at Hempstead High.

Quite family, eh? MURPHY Dodger Bright Spot Rates Second in League in Yards Gained Although Team Stands Eighth in Scoring Value Doesn't Stop With Ball-Carrying Brooklyn football fans have to look long and hard to find pleasing highlights of the 1942 professional season, so far as the Dodgers are concerned. And with numerous in-1 Juries, the prospects are none too good that the boys will be able to redeem themselves to any notable extent in their remaining games. From the gloom of a disappointing showir.e. however, one feature stands out boldly and indisputably. Merlyn Condlt.

right halfback and former popular idol of Carnegie Tech. Bv MM OOl'LD I Even at this early state of the ba-ketball season more than passing interest has been attached to he forthcoming battle between 'o unbeaten club teams Brooklyn Jewish Center and the Workmen's Circle combine in the Center gym Sunday night. I Each team boasts three straight Bishops Seek Ninth Straight les. si! rolled up In Impressive against strong opposition, i Center's feats In the past been more or less taken for A. A.

P. S. Crown lias put on a great show for Coach Mike Oct 101 bunch me Magician ranKs in me league in yards gained, in spite of the fact that the team stands eighth in the league In granted, the Circle team has slowlv Sullivan Rules as Solo TJZZiZTJ ranks CLEVELAND 11' Well I in Pss Interception But Condi: worth to the bU gone far beyond what his brd at carrying the ban shorn 1-- one of trie leaders in pass enti WiXh five picked off, Choice in Saturday's Hill-and-Dale Meet the most feared outfits in the tropolltan area. What makes record all the more startling ll LIKELY IN 43 of he ran 50 yards for Fnrrihom center who center MAY BE HIS TURN Gerard O'Brien, a reserve center, the only touchdown. He has picked chance agamst hasn't yet had a shot at the weekly game captaincy, is likely to get i Missouri at the Polo Grounds on Saturday.

the fact that the Circle has no George Eastment's crack Bishop home floor, and must therefore Loughlln cross-country team, fresh be at least five point better on from 1U sparkling triumph In strange court. Schenectady, is a definite choice to Edelstein Spearhead of Attack increase its winning streak by cap- Despite this handicap Workmen's turing the 31st annual A A Circle has managed to maintain run at Van Cortlandt Park. Satur-! 8 '75 "ia durlnl tne Pt few taan 150 yards on running back 0 vrceptions Again, he has average: 1.5 yards running back kick-off-has negotiated two goals and ten points from placemen: aftei Former Power in Queens Ranks Considers Return to School Wars touchdowns Moreover, in spite of his fre- Absent from the gridiron for several years because the ears. coached by Bernie v. quent ball handling and the great scarcity of funds with which to equip the tea necessitated, Tnp Purt)le gnd Oold wUicn nas A M.

GOMEZ PAIRED WITH HARKINS FOR ARENA GO on eight consecutive A. A. P. 8. around Chilly Edelstein, formerly number of occasions when he had withdrawal, Grover Cleveland finds itself in better financial bren the target of ma! tackier, he condition and may return to the football wars next season.

of L. I. and one of the of the gam use of injuries a during the sea Masters Booked For Queens Test Reshevsky, Kashdan to Vie in Fifth Game of U. S. Title Match Nov.

29 By HERMANN HELMS Unless other arrangements are made in the meantime, the fifth game of the match between Samuel Reshevsky of Manhattan and Isaac I. Kashdan of Brooklyn for the United has t.iciiler solid. of 8 Bee to Direct Andre Gomez. Pennsylvi titles, will be seeking its fifth major triumph of the season. Made Cross -Country History Earlier this season, Loughlln captured the Manhattan College and the N.

Y. U. classic invitation affairs, its ninth consecutive C. H. S.

A. A. triumph, and last Saturday, the Brooklyn team won est ball handlers in these parts Other stars Include Nat Mllltsok of C. C. N.

Ed Oolub of St. John's and Kravltz, Edwin and Greensbloom. all dangerous scorers. Saracheck's outfit hit Its peak a few weeks ago when It trounced the Hebrew Educational Society by 20 points. dian who can Docger machine.

Official statistics show of the scoring lanes in ti Grumman Cagers Active ii Si-Msn Games The Indians, as they are also have been fooling around six-man football for a couple minute substitute and held Vinni Rossano to a draw, returns to tin Halsey St. arena Tuesday night meet Wicky Harkins of Philadelphia in the ten-round feature. CUtt are tough to travel. Known, i National League teams have with six-raced from scrimmage and passed ears with such proficiency that they set a lm have rolled up an average of 33 raRKS of known, with In Garden Games the Schenectady run. Loughlln made cross-country history this in rong foot after a couple of set- Harkins has compiled by becoming the first New Brooklyn rings, haunt; States championship will be played at the Queens Chess Club, past for out well- The prospects Orumman York Cits school to capture both backs, tries again Sunday night balanced machines.

The lads who A. A. squad In service team vie Delllcurti. Tony Fenars Woodside. on the afternoon and evening of Sunday.

Nov. 29. points per game for 42 contests this season. However, when it comes to breakaway scoring on kick-offs. college invitations for two straight fled type of tournament 1 inaugurate and Yiissel Goldstein.

according to tl will form the nu- the New York basketball season in Chess program, the Maul' Chess Club will play the part of 1 punt returns and with intercepted pisses the going ii tough. CMU1 of In total yardage the Bears and "on the Green Ba Packet are engaged fT" varsity eleven next Madison Square Garden on Mon-! day and Wednesday nights sky-ds in particular looked rocketed today with the announce-Browmes look over the ment that Clair Bee. sensaUonally a ug.it b.if for the lead. The Williamsburg Y. A.

ii still trvlng to overtake its rivals in Division 2 of the Jewish Welfare Board play. Coach Sol Levy's team, with a victory and a defeat in two starts, arc in third place behind Federation Settlement and Washington Heights. Bears have i up 2.779 yards (...: game i 73 Ui Brooklyn Friends six-man outfit at successful case teacher at L. I. Friend lieid yesterday.

20-14. At will direct the WildcaUs during the that Cleveland had to stage a last- tourney games. Bee accepted the quarter rally to gain the decision assignment yesterday after a con- Fourteen schools and about 111 individual harriers will compete In the annual affair. Bishop Loughlln, Brooklyn Prep, St Francis Prep. St.

Augustine's and Poly Prep, are the Brooklyn entries, while LaSalle Academy. Fordham Prep, Manhattan Prep. All Hallows, DeLaSalle, Mount St. Michael's. Power Memorial, Cardinal Hayes an St.

Ann's Academy are the New York schools that will compete. The Loughlin team is composed of John Bauoiar Joe Twenty, Among trip tne week I the masters on Dec. 6. The success of the Brooklyn expert In bringing about a tie. at 2 2.

by winning the fourth game at the Marshall Chess Club, has been the subject for much favorable comment ln metropolitan chess circles. Prom the beginning he has maintained the policy of an "all-out" struggle for supremacy. While he offered no startling sacrifice, as ln the first game, Kashdan resorted to steady pressure upon the position of the castled king. This was finally rewarded when Reshevsky, harassed as usual by the somewhat fast time limit, resigned round semi-final, a six and three fours round out the card. One of the best cards of the season will be presented Saturday nisht at the Ridgewood Grove when Promoter Marty Cohen offers five six-round bouts and one four-round contest bringing together many of this year's outstanding young prospects in their respective divisions.

Bobby Lakin, capable Jamaica welterweight, meets Prankie Cardinal, crowd-pleading West Side scrapper, in the top event of six heats. Lakin defeated Herbie Kronowith last Mondav night and fought a draw with Jerrv Fiorello in his last Ridgewood start. Joe Aponte Torres. Puerto Rican featherweight, opposes Mexican JoeV Silva of Philadelphia in i ij of Washington. WM lne first xott ln Grumman basketball director.

Baugh Adds to Lead i the opening round and Cleveland Bee has been deeply interested in Baugh increased his forward got back on even terms in the sec- I the Grumman team because of the passing lead over Cecil of ond quarter. The Queens combine presence on its roster of several of Green Bay by completing 19 out assumed command with eight ms greatest playing developments No Time for Fumbling The Washington Redskins had better dry off those butterfingers that they brought to the Polo Robert Donnelly, William Manico, I against the New York ie iw.mju at L. I. amoic tnem lrvnu Grounds last Sunday before they Jamr- Etickson. Ray Mahoney, Pat i.

Si Lobello, Sam: Slin Sol Schwartz. These Dowi ns strengthened by sulli" on 108 out i 103 ewapUtl The Skins fumbled the way four times Inside the 20 and thats hardly the ay i Seeks rth Title i for i ales of i ma Arthur Sullivan. St. Fran captain, should capture tl the Grumman squad and L. end zone to Captain El Bob Nik 111 and Jim Mor recent weeks, persuaded to accept the tourney respon- Q.

KBJ i.dKRJ krj nn K5 the semi-final. Torres recentlv gavi Lulu Costantino a tough vidual laurels in a breeze. Sullivan scored his first win when he upset John Emmerltng to capture the sixth annual N. Y. classic.

Since Baugh needs onlv ten complc- tions in his remaining two games against Brooklyn and Detroit to r( establish a new all-time league rec- crd for the number of completions In a season. Isbell set the mark of 117 a year ago. after 46 moves had been recorded. Each ln turf, playing the white pieces. Reshevsky won the first and third games and Kashdan.

the second and fourth. It will be the turn of Reshevsky to choose the opening in the fifth, whenever this may be played. Score of the fourth game: FOURTH GAME RUY LOPEZ a uie bat.ery Mat pro- when the Grumman people equalizer in the second asked for his professional co-opeia-e latter taking a 30-yard he end zone. Tnough rtch Li T. u.

"name" then he ha.s come alone to easy victories in the C. H. vs Wright's Years players, familiar to Garden basketball crowds, the Grumman squad Bill Dudley, the Pittsburgh Steel- meet and the Schenectady The St. Francis speed.stei Bee-sponsored The olivine roster includes seeking his lourtn tine. Poly Tech Sophs Triumph in Mat, Ring Competition Are No Handicap graduates from' practlcailv all the look John Baumann an metropolitan collets.

Onlv a re- Twomey. LOUfhlin aces, f( i cent addition is George Slott from strong competition. St. John's. Johnny Carroll, the William Lutz of St.

Augustine' Fordham pop shot specialist, ll I wnn won Chalky Wright seems to defy the rigors of his alleged with remarkable casualne.ss. There ha.s been idle banter! Brooklyn Prep; John competing for a plac about the current featherweight champion's age. Some say Lyons, Mount St Michael's; Manico and Donnelly of Loughlin are the other top competitors. Entry list: he Is past 35. Others whisper he i.s even over 40, and any day we are expecting to hear that the Mexican-born Negro fought The sophomore class defeated the freshman class in the annual wrestling and boxing scraps held at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute yesterday by a score of 38-26.

The sophomores gained an early lead when Joe Grotty scored a technical knockout over freshman Charles McCormack early in the second round, and managed to hold ers' great first-year back, continues to top the ball carriers with 591 vards in 131 attempts. Merlyn Con- dit of Brooklyn is second with 524 vards in 86 tries and Andv Parkas of Washington with 361 yards in 93 Don. Hutson of Green Bay re- blocked and scoring. He has snagged 57 simonetu pa passes to 21 for his closest rival. the end zone Dante Magnani of Cleveland.

In die winning scoring, the Packer end has 110 fourth period, points to 42 for the runner-up Ray Lineup: McLean of the Bears. Po, Otovtiand Niion Now a Player Oslttlmtn As hinted yesterday. Head darn Mike Getto. has signed his back- jg lield assistant. Mike Nixon to a tcort by ptrtod player's contract Nixon will play quarterback in the three remaining Touchdowns- Ei away from home games the (jraonttil Dodgers have on their schedule i with the Redskins.

Steelers and tne aays oi ins lineup, and a player who has already qualified for it is Pop Gates, the Negro star who played professionally as a member of the crack Renaissance Five for several The Wildcats are paired with Camp Lee (from Virginia) ln the tourney's first round on Monday night. The other half of the twin old Wright Sunsets on Top pparently their slender lead throughout the liillil- ln Cage Till to be featherweight champion and in Madison Square Garden tomor- langer WllHe Pep, he hopes to prove that he ishot too old to keep on being featherweight champ. Experts May Be in Error bill pairs Ft. Monmouth and the i Ordnance Department team from the Aberdeen Proving Grounds The winners meet for the tourney title on Wednesday night. The Sunset Club defeated the Brookly Ravens, 5323, and the Ravens 10014 over the Rangers.

7425. in New Utrecht V. M. C. A Black Forces Excel The first four moves of the fourth game were made on all the boards in the team match at the Marshall Chess club, which resulted in favor of the black forces by the score of 114114.

II seems, therefore, that quite a few fared better than Reshevsky. Among others. Edward Lasker won with the white pieces; so did Donald Sibbett and John T. Westbrock, of Brooklyn. An award of two l.ir,' the ri i intermediate basketball league con- onp i tests.

Johnson and Larscn, with 13 pert: and 11 points led the to to have made Pep the favorite Richmond Hill Five Displays Power I win the title. They point out that The Chalk figures to crumble SPORTS TODAY Mat Action at Grove Tony and Rube Writ wiU meet in a finish match on I Ridgewood Grove mat tonight 1 Sunset attack, while MartelU, wltn I 17 field goals and two fouls, led the oe.ore the force and drive of Peps 1 WUITUNG -lecial pnzes will be made later. Summary: Ravens in victory over the Rangers, overshadowing a 21 -point performance by a teammate, Alnngi. Scores: youth-thai unless he knocks the Hartford youngster out in the early rounds, he is doomed. You may have heard this same dirge a few months ago when Wright defended his title against Lulu Costantino.

At the time Lulu invaded Ba off with the i led 1 23-18 4430. The ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL was young enough not to be worried ns ib pmiwd Oor- at, intermission. Ray Gamby Gtambrone and Don Kaden excelled for Richmond Hill. Jackie Newnom. nephew of Helen Wainwriuht.

former world famous swimming star, excelled for Bay- about the draft until the boys Washington made up their mil about the 18-19 bill. He was fal bursting with youth and it i THERE WAS B. C. Nears New Inche of pretty much acreed that unless with 11 tallies. halky aot him in the early rounds, equaling that nearly 20.000 of last year when if the animals were the fact that there ers afield this year, Defensive Mark he would be such a beaten, tired man after the tenth round young Lulu would stomp all pleased the hunters mightily.

From i.ow to the end of the season mot of the biggest bucks will be taken When the thermometer dips the big horned monarrhs of the woods are on the move, affording admirable for Chicago. Nov. 19 (UR) Boston As it developed, old man Wrijht College's bowl-bound eleven is near had al, the zest and the stamina a- a new all-lime defensive record, the Ugnl went into the closing the latest figures of the American rounds. He was the complete mas- Football Statistical Bureau show, ter of this lad who was It's odd to dwell on the defensive New Utrecht Quintet Scores Over Boys High The Hal 1K at St. Laurent, Nicolai nicy Win Snooker Openers rWO MOTION PK TI RES.

Rifle i 1 BerT.ftn" i 0 Marksmanship" and Pistol Firing." Diwn st.hrr j) a ere shown Sunday night at the retail 44 Tonl 30 Brooklyn Rod and Gun Club. 1784 i St This group invites Newtown Basketeers member of State Guard units and A. ment agem lei to cue, Conquer Automotive into the clubs activities. Two Reds-Eddie Faber and Bill A trap and skeet turkey shoot Tabasco made Brooklyn Antomo-Will be held on the grounds of the tive blue as Newtown, playing at Metropolitan Rod and Oun Club. I home, downed the Vocational lads foot of Elton Sunday.

Prizes I in basketball yesterday, 3727. of turkeys, hams and other fixin's Newtown led by 208 at the half, ul; be awarded. Among the con-i Joe Gordon was the stellar per- IUI youthful play of a team that has scored 158 strength. As points ln its last four games, but Bernard Shaw it is on the basis of turnin? back of speed a Jackson oi Musiik; id. "Youth Is derful foes with scant yardage that the home, to a 4333 bukettl cision over Boys High, scored 12 and 14 points, res ly.

Joe Forinan provided li for Boys High. Lineup: 5Ctlve- Ray St. Laurent and Nick Nico- once tallies ial were winners in the opening thing. One more game, and an lmpor- between Q. Gustafson.

lending with e-'j. and Jack W. Collins, 5': IV), in the tournament at the Hawthorne Chess Club of Brooklyn. On the result will depend the final ranking of the three leaders. Other scores: Sven Almgren.

62; Chris-tenson and Weinstein. 5V4 SV4! Wallach. 35; L. Gustafson, 26-Kaplan and Panoff, 71,. Severin Bruzza, former champion of the Brooklyn Chess Club.

an Prank F. Ferryman of the Manhattan Chess Club tied at 102 te, share the honors in the wcltly rapid transit tournament at the young people." gr)diron helRnt, If the smartles are basing their I In defense against rushing, Bos-opinions for the Pep fight 0n 1 ton College Is the national leader, wrongly declaring Ul Brooklyn hunter- up Actually, one men 'be: Frank Nam. biought matches of the New York State snooker championship tournament at McGirr's Academy in Manhat-ooo tan last night. St. Laurent de- wngnts lack of youth, they had having given up a scant average of will be a handicap shoot, high former for the Mechanics yards pet- Non- repu-eri to possessed gun and various 1 feated Pete Christen.sen.

150 to 48. better not lose sight lis 47 innings and Nicolai won from that Chalky a pa; 1 I Harry Schiller, 150 to 49. in 51 paclni This Boston's current record has been couldn excelled only once in the past six Clara set the mod- 1 1937 Marsnau cness dub Kenneth le night. Nicolai perienred lads i had a best ef- Pep Chalky St. Laurent's top motion.

He 0 Chrlstensen ra a highest run of and Schulcr eac frame netted 27. iverage of only 25 3 per I with est during an eight-gai that basis while i ake-s every punch n.v. tire 1 schedule..

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