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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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7 JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN it al Loughlin-Prep Feud Enlivens CYO Won Hoop Crown by Xavier Schwartz Too Much for Vet Jean Borotra INSISTENCE PAYS OFF That perserverance pays dividends is to be found in the case of Burt Lewis Jr captain of the Millwood School rifle team and currently one of the l.pt shots in the rank of the countrv. When Lewis irs-t turned out for the -quad he was so cmde that Coach George Holes cut him after the first practice. Young Lewis was heart-broken but far fiom discouraged and attended the subsequent workouts as an observer, beinc a friend of Ken DUoswuy. one of the substitutes on Spaiked by John lhiii TuuiiHA Richie Frien: uhti tumid the ran ye for is, anil 12 pmiit-. St.

Francis Xaviei the Bii'oklMi ihiHi'-on ni.ijnr title of the C. Y. O. on Faghth Ncciied Si I St art the Si. court e-lt nkiv bv dHe.tl St.

r.ernadt'tte's, of Bl.Mikl.Ml advanced into the 1 1 St. Francis Xavier qualitied tn (fj u--, lit Brooklvil in t. i i Sv, Al. Ka-tern tmiriiev in indot.r tennis eh.iiiipin,i-hips i.ntfrd. K.

una yeeroav v. nen ne ea-uv ue-cm( St l.ee Minne fi -r St. Iter. featetl jean liorotra. -C vear oW nadette' wit 1:1 aii'l 10 mark 0 0 0 tun 0 1 14 0 2 4 11 former French champion, ti ers, respectively.

i at the llegmientl Armoiv. I Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cage Semi-Final St. Michael's Face Dubois in Catholic Event Tomorrow" There should be thrills aplenty in the semi-final round iloubleheader of the 21st annual Metropolitan Catholic High School in itation basketball tourney in the Columbus Ca-eys' grand ballroom. 1 Prospect Park Wet, tomorrow night, parting at o'lluck. The opening fracas pits Bishop Dubois of Manhattan auaint St.

Michael's High or Ha Kidge. and the climax affair too seede.1 ilmi aim Aauwiy iu cia-n ior mc star, wa unable to inauh hls'Kings County laurels in the Wh i uiKi i'iuor invi-ion at me same (I 9 4H powerful service. Schwartz of court tomorrow. O. L.

P. II the I'niveiNitv of Miami duln'l bv defeating Holy oe his own service during tliej''lla'" Hi 10 42 crmel a 1 7 0 0 0 1 2 4 2 4 I I .1 (1 0 5 2 12 1 match hile winning five caincs A ros-, .1 l.r,rt.n IK.hen I u.t. II IH-nn O. IM. i Col, 1 4 (1 I II i-a 1.1 Mtri 2 4 Pal.

A I I 1 1 1 Nativity ki at the of Mt. Car- learned its of Our at love. Joining Schwartz in the iuar ter-l'inaU were Don lceill the team. After he had picked up a pretty pood knowledge of the sport from the point of a spectator, Lewis made another appeal to Coach Hodes to be given an opportunity to prove his worth. Burt was determined 10 learn ri fiery.

He expressed a illincrness to supply his own ritle and ammunition. 1 lodes was touched by the boys earnestness to learn and afforded him a second chance to make the grade, which he did through constant practicing. Upon acquiring the necessary polish after about a vear, Lewis jj wwtf former National champion from New York. Kd Moylan of Tren -j L. P.

11. pa ed ton. X. and Tom Trabert ol all the way. 11 1 al IT in 14 0 2 2 1 0 2 20.

Mike Walsh tossed io 21) ttn.n. Brookhr. 1'iep, currently the hottest team in town, and Bishop Loughlin Memorial 1 I ii 11 14 411 Ii 0 II i II il II 4 Kir.oi 2 0 4 1 .1 Or. (tin 3 0 iCArbonir I I 3 2i ToUIi points for the victor, and Coyle and Tommy Doyle in High, the C. H.

S. A. A. champion of Brooklyn. 4 1 II 10 4 24 the hoop for 1 and 12 tallies for Holy Cross.

McDermott Stars Vinny McDermott and Mike inu I St. PftPT Ciiivfr Jr 1 Burt Lewis 2 Ii Oulltamo 0 (1 Hui'lKntn 0 0 Munthkll 1 1 Wtnhr 1 1 'Nibhlpit, Cincinnati. McNeill defeated Fred V. Krais of New York, ii ii 1, while Trabert, 20-year-old Cincinnati University student, beat Richard C. Sorlein of Wynne-wood, 2, (i 1.

The toughest match of the day paired Moylan and Chauney D. Steele of Cambridge, Mass. Moylan had to go three sets before he defeated Steele, 7. (S 2. Budge Patty, seeded second behind Billy Talbert of New York, won a third-round decision from (his Ganzemuller of Sea Cliff, X.

In the Women's competition. Sports Pttturt iMMsurka i Dicecco had 13 and 11 for Nativity and Tonv topped with 12. St. Francis Xavier will meet Our Lady of t'onsolation to-lKiT morrow for the Junior crown of the county. St.

Francis got in-' t'1 HE HITS Red Phelan of 0. L. P. H. about to score as Jack Doyle, Holy Cross, takes a vain flying leap trying to stop him in their C.

Y. 0. senior playoff basketball game yesterday in St. James Pro Cathedral auditorium. 1 19 Totlil 1 to the final, beating Our of Lourdes, 21.

John Fly nil Iff and Mike Crim were the respec- TO five high scorers with and top-seeded Nancy Chalfee 11 1 10 points. i Ventura There is intense rivalry between Brooklyn Prep and Loughlin and the Crown Heights aggregation would like nothing better that to knock off the champs. The reason is obvious. Brooklyn Prep has not competed in the league for two years and to bring down the titlist would be a big feather in the cap of Coach Billy Rodgers. But he has a smoothie to contend ith in Coach Marty O'Donnell, who learned his basketball in the Ward with the St.

Tere-a C. Y. O. combines. Marty knows all the angles as he demonstrated in guiding the Purple and Gold Lions to the top rung of the ladder.

Battle of Scorers Brooklyn Prep game warning that it is at the zenith of its form by the easy manner in which the Blue and White eliminated St. Francis Prep, five-time winner of the competition, in the quarter-finals. Loughlin will depend on its two All-Scholastic stars, Kddie Parchinski and bree.ed past Kingsmen Quintet Triumphs at J.C.H. 1 with 'iinty i St. Teresa's will St.

Rose of Lima for the grammar school diadem row. In the semi-final Shalie Duggan of Hart-dale, X. 02, 0, while third-franked Mrs. Marjorie C. Buck Boston defcaled Troc- TEAMS made the Millwood team and todav is its mainstay.

TURNS IN TOP SCORES In the recent L. I. Press match and the Gold Cup tourney, Lewis recorded the highest score of any oilier student of a non-military school. In, the Metropolitan Rod and Gun Winter gallery matches, which attracted nationally-known marksmen, Lewis captured the individual prize in the Junior ranks with a score of IS out a possible -00 in a two-position match. Once again against the his 102 for four positions earned him third place in the open division.

In another recent four- position match he pitted his skill against more experienced sharpshooters and came out second best. A week ago yesterday in the Garden State tourney, Lewis nosed out his Midwood teammate, Al Delaney, for first place in still another four-position match. Because of taking college extrance txams he had to forsake taking part in the tourney at Lewisohn Stadium a week ago. Lewis' first real claim to fame came when he won the L. I.

Press individual honors a year ago and guided the Midwood team to the team title. P)iirt. is scheduled to graduate in and will matri-cuhte at Maryland Univcisity, where he will rejoin team- v. SCHOOLS CLUBS In the 11 isel League of the Community House ot New York. I 4.

((). Both entered the quarter-finals. day, St. shaded St. Peter Claver, 17.

Mol Molly ex celled for the victor and Guil Guillermo for the loser. The lineups: Bensonhurst. the Kingsman. Dominoes and Comets won Important games. The Kingsman outfit disposed of the Bruins, 18 42; the Dominoes took care of the Yogeys, r.2 IS, and the Comets turned back the Deltrons, (il Biff Farrell and Ace ASEBALL St.

Frmcti Xsvlrr St. Brrnailr; ki mm r. i Brooklyn Riders In Final Match Appel each had 13 points for the Kingsman, and Howie Wein-gast. 2s for the Bruins. Danny Pulton Nrtiior rimf tlo.

if Ri.flie Knrnd Ii F. ti m. km 1 Mr S-ulM. uln JUT 4 T- -a 2 4iOthrr up to pr. -0 ii DIM Ol NT TO TKAMS kCX lyAiyiiif repair S.l.'il Nrw Irr.

ht Avl. SFRVIPF i Brooklyn 111. N. X. JtV'V-C S.I.'H Nrw Irrrht Ave.

Bronklyn ill. N. Y. i RosPhtmiim Hi BTiriftt-in Rosenbauin was the Dominoi 2 tt UKfim 0 11 U'Jy 3 5 15' I 4 10 IX Ginllo 0 I) (I 2 2 I 5: lt iroi 0 II II 1 II 2 imr oa.niitjiivii.o iliiiuamle 21 hi T.il.i's I. I.I.

VI. Mil II I Mrrkll.lt 11 I 9 PriKHniriil 'J i Hiir.bM'im II 2 et nlwi 0 n.unrlii i 2:1. with Bernie top man The Brooklyn Polo Club will Fnid meet the Mrong New York A.C. GE. 8-1900 1 I a Hob I lodes, son of the coach of Midwood.

Bob Hodes, son of the coach Ouiii III 1:49 PH. learn at the Squadron Annoryl ii mi I ted fori I Ave. Saturday in the start of the Senior 20-gnali The match will be the third the C. V. 0., has sent il -tandri 4 HrlMirih II AMiiirn lll Tii'n i' 1 Jack Crane, athletic director of OrJi applications for the baseball toun Lffetic Association of Private Schools I.I.I.

A 1. NOIICKS i.lack Schmeltz. To them Meek low ii. and l'erga- hiuv Prep has its big pacing the Yogeys ith iing aces in Artie I'iduriano and'l" and Hi coimiei-'. Al and Art Mnw.

I Joe Bundrick. Cohen threw in 2S of the Beeau-e Coach Joe Walling ts markers, and Ma--v Ma-lin 'is a Brooklyn boy and the and Smell Smelt -er each had; is new to the ranks, 1" the Hellions nev of The Ath- I AT A SPECIAL TERm'paRT II OF swimming champion meeting of the two cllll with i ki 1 1 i ti i V. vVWi? i 'i' in huh mr tin uiiniv Vlctorv. 1 l.l.K. it nKjuf Kiiik.4 al llu- Muniripnl each boasting oni ri.r.r, i i ip.i'i-,.

oi- r. i Hal iiiikIi or Brooklyn. Cnv anil Smtn In: Any aiul all iiiikimwn m'I -mis if Yolk, on tli lOUi dav ut Kr b- Vllo5i- in- iiMrt.4 of iM.inii 1 o-, i Dubois has a bis following thai! Connie Can. coiUnbuied 2, I 7 HIV, Cm Al" iD lo would like to see it crash thelpoinis and Rady Itadin and Hi ami wliiiiii' plat or plan, a nf Hon. CEOROE J.

BEL- JJiii.ls, JllHIlr. final by beating St. Higer each l'i as the alcons III IllO Matter nf Illft Arilllirfttmn r.t I I 1 I in lr li Cl.Tll 0 fi Mnr-l II fi Br! 1 Hov 0 (1 II 0, 4 The New York A. C. team ill 1 4 I II i ii roincluile Herb Pennell, Zen us I jj J.Colt and Johnny Pflug.

Brook-ii will start Bud Healley, Dr. Ii jj oCIarence C. (Buddy) Combs and jRay Harrington, the same riders 1 who defeated the New Yorkers 10 Dubois has captured 13 in ai'aloned ihe l-abas ni a an' unknown anil rnniiut after ihlmi'iit uniuiry In: who may ho or may rlaiiu t. bn next of kin, liriis law or cli.iti-ibui.'r-a vt W.H.bo iiImu kn.iwil H. OKI.LAP.I), WALDO BALSAM OKl-LAKO.

UASTu.N I1IROU. KM IIAL- FE1NBART REALTY a Corporation for Voluntary lJi.jao!ution. rnilinK petition of MAX FEIN'STKIN ami LENA FEINSTEIX. man league conflict. ships is a casualty of water shortage.

Frank Kasparzak, talented right guard of the High School of Commerce basketball team, which meets Benjamin Franklin for the P. S. A. L. city title in Madison Square Garden next Thursday afternoon, is a Brooklyn boy.

BASEBALL CLINIC TONIGHT In co-operation with the S. A. C. IL S. A.

A. A. P. Metropolitan College Association and the Eastern Intercollegiate Association, the Sam Scanlon Umpires Association will conduct a Fpecial baseball clinic at the Brooklyn Central Y. M.

C. Mai Berger tossed in I'd in vaini Rutlrr iimjoriiy or hip i or for the losing side. Stolzy Stoliz Tula 14 us i i Tom; and Zwi Zwickler each had 11. Sal Bonafede and Sol Soldo pro row. it must contend with a tartar in Kddie Conlin, the Michaelmen's All Scholastic center.

St. John's Prep and Manhattan Prep, C. U.S. A. A.

city titlist and runner-up, are among Dubois' 13 straight victims. The survivors clash for a let; vided 23 and points as the! iV ii fc-t) 1 k-vr 1 K. A LT CtK. corporation IW-iv JSh BAUMAR i unrt-r Up- law.i uf thw Statp, Kfc.Mt, bOLMMlh. D.Tca.si-il ami if ami havitin its piini'ipal ufflre lnratiil any of lh wud at, at lti Court Stnvt.

Boromsh of law or ni xt of kin nf saul i l. Brooklyn. Citv and State of New York, iloail, llii'ir li-nal rcpri'sintat ivi-jj. i j-: a rfi.8nhitii.ii of said corporation liiiiliamls or if any, tln-lr; nniii-r C'lu-nii Cm poration Law. an lilanli niDi-lBaKi-i s.

Iirnoi.4, In-irs. li irticulHily Sortion 1111 tlvri'iif vvn-il' Visei iliuiriliiilona anl miiTi-ni fi. il I 15. 1-11(1, and th" in, wliimi, nanwn and or ulacon nip tlii-ii to aniii'Xod. dulv vorifu'd by or iirc and post ulfi.i' lln- pi'titinm r.i on tho 2.1nl day of Dr- in imii tiiiisi, icmiL iiicrtL-LOiK.

It will he the final match of the season at the Bedford Ave. drill shed, and proceeds of the game will go to the 1st N. Y. Cavalry Post, 2, American Le- Streaks took a out of the f' 5 Hanson Place tonight at 8 o'clock. It is for all coaches and 114 II IM .1 1 7'Brlnrr 1 0 0 il Hr.iK.Mem 1 27 1 1 M'Kii-r 7 HI ii ll 0 it Ii).

I 7 i 1 1 Celtix. Ary Arouty, Ned and Amv Amstell iimiicim Schuyler .1 on the llis-hon Thomas M.tl.i through with Ifi, 15 and 1 1 1 I 1 is ii "i i ii ri'iu 1 1 1 an ii-rioiori iiom n-n- ato of Xt York- .4 in i chairman of th fid dov Tronhv and nermanent mr tne neaten ciui Post onnnit-' n'iSVi SK.NU Ho' i ai' for li4.luii..n a. -p- i.i.i'.r. 1 l.Ni, iio in tli 'ii-m-ral CunmratKin ti-. -l1 ti'ion ot app- arini; lo the WILLI f'ul.

io Ad- of Lli- Com fi om lid 2.1 lfi O'C. Tol Blee Bleeeher, Bernie Bernstein and Skippy Jagoda lireii in 21, 11 and 10 for the l.ynx who (lispo-ed of (he Citrine--, (il Sussinan. I'asy Pasinkoff and Caiiv Canutu 1 of the John .1. Mc-jCroarty Trophy, donated by A. Fitzgerald, as't Knight, on Friday night.

jThe foul shooting contest for the Brooklyn Kagle Trophy will conducted the same night. Oumj.iit PSAL Golf Play Starts May 4 Mrrkiu .1 .1 fi II I'M- ii Annji 2 14 'liiivl 0 8 62 Tom! miiil.ilrator or KiimM County von and that Ilio is t-rj tin I iliviibd intu or you li.n liy -i 1 1 lo show nut m.iro linn two ind own- raiisr our SurroKatc'ii Ci.mt of ikIhom or and that n-li-ir Ilio County of at th- Hall of si, i. or i-miiroll. it Olil-. (ijolll 2.iA tho hr a K.m favonnii th- of I.oioukIi i if lii.xiklvn.

Cilv of N. pari of of said i.iri'nr.1-York, on tho 2th day of Mm oh and half tloioof is Oval :.) ii cluck in tho of that a if in favoi inir tho coin of th-day. why a dcoroo should not bo made other ilirivl.ir. and a maioriiy of th" iiiillioi izmn Iho jalo or the r. al prop-, dn tors havinn pi isi ntod th.

ir oii-rtv of which W'AI. DO OKl.LAP.Ii.ifiid p.utioii for ion and on OKLLAHD. and filinK Ilio notice of thin W- OKLLAUI). dat-d January r.lh. 1M.MI.

ION (ilRoUJthNI HALMKHK. REM with proof of du seryico thereof anrl lh" Petition and mhedule ami BALA JAR and RLNi, BuLMKKE. lie-; a copy of tins order on tho Attorney who at tho time of his ilcatliOilei.il. and the havliiir umpires. John Sussek of Belletose, a catcher, is one of the four varsity letter winners out for the Peddie School baseball nine at Hight.stown.

X. J. Kdward Soderland of Lake Success is one of the veterans back with the Peddie tennis team this season. Gordon Patterson of Forest Hills, who was on the squad in 10, is making a determined bid for a starting berth. Tom Sprague of Williston, a pole vaulter and a high jumper, is one of the three seasoned campaigners holding over with Peddie's outdoor track team.

The outfit has been strengthened by the addition of Bob Burns, a sprinter from Garden City, and Seth Bartner, a hurdler from Great Neck, who competed with the indoor track forces this Winter. Peddies meets Poly Prep in tennis at Hightstown on Saturday, April 15, and baseball on Saturday, April 22. The two schools also clash in golf at Peddie on Wednesday, May 24. hooped IS and II for the (Citrines. r.

1 r. 1 nrd Kt'u dv net) kusmm nivi 24 11 Skee Jarvis who found the tar-got for 2H and 10 points, the Citrine I sided at 8:. McDoiioiiKh Street, in, moved this Court for an order to show i. tracer dunan anaiwiw use why the said roroorat ion should To Honor Sheridan Billy Sheridan, coach of the Lehigh wrestling team, will be honored by the New York Athletic Club wrestling committee when the Engineers visit the Winged Foot Gym Wednesday night for a dDal meet. the BoroiiKli of Brooklyn.

Cily of New York, which said real prop, rly is more not bn dissolved, and for a final order dissolving the and the said mo inirtiriiliirly iliitorilitMl in siiii miiitile- Two Brooklyn schools. Brooklyn Tech and Fort are competing in the P. S. A. L.

golf tourney this season. The Division 1 tourney is composed of five Queens schools, and Brooklyn is competing in Division 2 with four Richmond County scats of education. Play starts May 4 and closes Mav is. u. r.

II JH II 0 1 7 0 0 0 7 5 IK 7 0 14 0 0 0 23 8 5H I 0 2 Fusitikoff 1 7 HiKlilirnr 0 0 Krrnntieii 10 Shrrm 1 I sii-wniftn .1 0 24 Wrxilblatt 3 61 Tola, iiiitpiro lBoda Kr iiiontnl notitioii. vorifinl tlio Nth Fin Dubois accounted for 32 of Club Zero's points. The lineups; il havuur te en adjourned by the an- HESSFI. IMIIK KlIigMiian I 1. P.

Brums Tila.s 2A All! I Ol.l G. 2 in 1 Wnnnait i 21 Carmen 4 fciirit, A 2 i Bullets Take Four in Row Farrrl Appr! fi Finrrflin 0 lllimvit'K 4 Harinmn 4 Isub I i.irrnian I 1 1:1 M.ffrio 0 (VHol.nan 0 1 9 rvv II Ii v.i-.s 0 2 Knaur in i mii.T. sooiini noi ii- nrxwi si i inimt ion ii) ami rnrrunK lar ly on to Iw limril lofnre this Cmitt IN TESTIMONY WIIKHRiiK. tl.o lot day of FVIinmry 19'H of the om TIM.IK R. MKKRBAI'M.

a stock-or our mill minty of Kinns loihl, in saiil cm potation having duly lias boon lu ri.Minto allixi-i. iippi Ijv STXNI.KY 7.VCKKR-(Soal) WITN'KSS I luNi lit A III hnr" hut not an-F U. Mi ll KKY. mii-. p.

arini; in opii.isilion tln-roto ami roKHlo of our Baid C.iiinlv at afu h. nrinc l.nl'IS HuKWITZ ai-Brooklvn Nw tin? for th" it in siipmot -'1st lv nf liruarv in tin- tlni. nf ami uiol havinis to-11 uf our U.r'l inn' up.jo ami iloi i. -yii'I IliiiiilniJ and i In-. 11 had lAnnv ami l.o Tom hayiriK tainod A IRON JAniny.

itmn: Ciork of the Siur.iKatis r.oirt 1 Mivv. on motion of tlt'IS HOR. f'J7-lt WJTZ. aituini-v tor tlo: -titiiiiior. THK PK.V,iii:;,iF2TiTTATG nKVVi.K' ''Frr? NEW ViiRK.

RY TIIK UK I tv 'v. ls: 41 The winner-; of the two will collide for the city iijititle 011 a course -till lo be de-f, ignated on May 0 Vt 0 0 beaten bv the1 Pltt- Tompiiin cnn i st stcpiim 7 Ii Kaiiian lti cli a Mi Although St. Pml Horr.riii O. F. OTP 3 Lamm Brncl'ky ni Leiy ll (l 0 Tola! 22 4 48! 1 7 a si The schedule: DIVISION 1 Mil.

4 Wilvvr. 0 0 0 Bvkmaiin 1 2 4 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mmti 0 0 0 Ho.m 0 2 2 3 0 4 Smith 11 1 1 3 0 4 Outrun 3 1 .1 0 fi 1 3 'AYrr 3 3 SnrirM 1 7 0 3 Anderson ini.k I Pron ivsug Mignwav linnets, oU zo, Nmrfnt 2 2 the Flat Presby torians A helrl their lead in Division of grimmer i duihh the Hathush Y. M. A. hurch whiim.n MrKn League.

The Bullets have now on four in a row. whttmn oj fail) FllEk AM) IVIiKI'KVIiKNT 1,111 Jamalra t- 11. lirill 1'al't I 01 I May II vn llaysldr; Hi, J. lur. Mux 11-Wilsun vfc riuahing; Nrn byp Mny 1.1 TIiiiIiIok vr, Jamaica; vs Wusol, i)y, appiontod to hi- hoari in the I dry Mai'huo- Works, Hulianl H.

3 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 E. Una 7 4 IS Miinlrip.il rourt and Newtown i a irica. Maw Oil Bank uf (I'-o-in Royals Inch Closer To Utrecht Laurels K'lty. Slato Of jn(. Vvy York Hoonl i ne imgs nignway nuueisi Tot.u jj i 54j Touii 1 10 Ttr'Ai II) 10 30 SEND ('iIIKK'TINC, Mny 13 -Nraton Wilann; Bayside Ta.

iiIHT-iir" I TollH Plitbiuh TOR. UmlH. on th- day Man h. at tho oponm nf Court on sjnd rhv. WHhREAS.

Flaibufh Dutch Flatbuth Prfbyt.eriinj PrwhT. Kirn Hiry. Bur.uli Toil A. who rosid. at 1111 Bav hih! a.

r. p. O. p. Sti t.

Brooklyn. Citv of "York, i 1 "ji 1 Block: Ai'i'ount as aiirnii- not bo di-soiv-d punuant to has prosontorj hor islratrlx of tlio e'so repulsed the St. Paul's Hornets. 48 10, Vanderveer Park, 57 31, and Wells Memorial, 5121. In the other Division combats, Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational repulsed the 3 0 in 1 3 1 7 I.

tho Rnlo-i TOKTORA. di'ii-asod lately ri'SI'ilns thin Curl unrl oh lorl inn. and Wynkoop Trifts Coryell Oub Mnrrii i Roya-ift 1 1 Royals od a t. Backed a. 01 otlitloim r.iiuoil In th I ru-i ir.i.nt rjiiistiuiis r.n 7- i 2 1 3 0 1 1 Irmilrs F.vsr.o.fr, DIVISION 2 May 4 New Dorp Brooklyn Tw-h: McKi-e v.

tint Hamilton; Purl Itichlllolid vb. Ourtla. May It Prirt, RnmlHon New Dorp; Port Rlriimimd MrKee; Curtia v. Bronlc-lyn Trch May 11--M, Kf va. Naw Dorp; Port Rirhinond vs Bicrlriyn lech; Curtia V8 Kurt Mnv 15 Brooklyn va MrKea; Port HftnOlton vs I'ort Richmond; New Dorp va.

Curtia. -ii-w i ni n. i niiiiiy oi r.iiiKs. auu foriod in whole or in l.i o' 2 10 3 25 0 0 0 Cauno 0 0 Roes 0 0 0' T.upoll 13 5 Korman 0 0 0 Schubert 0 0 0 Cuihman 0 1 if 13 10 36 1 To'aii closer to the Senior Division 0 10 Biuu 0 3 nation! 0 0 Blelk 0 OAndnrlott 1 ft' Pftfm 0 0 Mtcitf 0 4 DKi 3 23 Tot.nl 1 3 iioi i or urayiny it nor ai rount av 0 1 Oiihi 0 Horn rd 1 Morril 0 RuiulflgiWT Wv-nlcoop Ttiu 11 Torn Block 0 0 0 Klatbush Dutch Reformed, 64 Itundow Y. SiiiOla crown in the New Ttrecht 5 21 a is: 4 i 2 14 Pond 1 3ommo 0 0 Ku-o 0 I) 4 l'i 7 Pono .1 1 I I nr I o.

.1 -i nora juiioily iiliLiKHEI). that 'a of th a 1 II I. i Von and oai'n (- il a' lout onro of you aro lor-hy iit-d to show auso nf t. oni ti-tt-lv boforo our SurroKato's Coiirl i.r th- 0'f i ounl.v of Kinits. to In I ln.Rooio a to IM.

('. A. Basketball League by To; a is Col, en auu 01, o-j 11. Flatbush Presbyterian snapped hack to take Flatbush Dutch Reformed, 22, and the Me eontiiiering the Huckeyc 71 'r1 May la Nrw Dinp va Port Rirhniond at trio intu ol mi'onn in mlhlUhod Probv Memorial Prtbv, MtKte County of Kinr. va.

Kort Hamilton Brooklyn Te 6. Cui'ib DIVISION tkwl Shjjherf1 I I April. 10 in. al II on no1 uav or Kit; 0 in tho p- l-ttll III, lit lllill K.r,j Co. 1 in 2 on.

why iiu-ii 1 it. TKR CE-rRftK KKLDoCK. of Iho Siipropo'. Court, ant. hruai Id.

FR SIW'i iTT. Clrk. 6-rtt h- had It was the 11th victury in Kyilie.s for the Royals, who one more victory to a--ui (I Pviri) a. a 21 1 fjei WIIKIIEOK wo i-t l.N TKsTIMO.N'Y 0 0 2n ne a. 3 1 0 0 (jf'ile! ') 0 9 0 0 0 0 S.cnno:rt 1 3 SOrfii 0 0 0 0 K- a 10 11 0 Kaplan 4 2 air- s.

ot nor Ki Giardella in B'way 1 11 111 0 3 1 I 1 tiU'N'HCiV morial Presbyterian, 49 22, the Lenox Road Knights humbled Llatlands Dutch Reformed. -40. the Flatbush Presbvterian b.oA Deacon- conquered the St. 5i5w raid's Hornets. 4738.

of the I itle. Man in i 2 0 4 Srbm.a 2 2'1 B.vhcf 1 0 0 Murrav 11 0 I 2 2, I Kdi.ian 1 15 lienl.on 2 10 -eerniioi 1 fiiu- Debut With Amanini 1 2j: In line ith tile hi!) i i nf hriniiiK lic'A lace-; 1 9i Wt itch. I 3 Stfovnn 'Popmn 2 I 1 Gusiavaon Tr-a I 11 0 0 pulliA to the 13 Surio'atoi Culllt lo ho hiToiini alfixori. Filo No. 6.it9IT iS.ai) WITNKSS Hon.

Ft: Wi'ISTtlK uF TIIK STATE OF ti Sui lot'ai. of- KW VuliK bv r-H of ooi Couiilv. a' JO'li and iinh li. ud, lit. K- il' a duv of Itiwi Fi.it il.

Sihniidt. A Mtn.N 1. Ih I'liarh hinnlt H-riloi Watik-Chuk of tin- Sutl'u olrt. ona Ki oiiv. Edward Srlioodt thin S-hmidi Morgan.

W'l- iIoi-m KU-cin- Wilson John SI Cot-RT TIIK STATK i Wilson. Klwood WiMrni -Martha OF XKW YuItK. it'NTY I'Fljoph. Anna Charh-s Silun 0 12 a Hilly Kailin ami Dan Ap-14 pel led the winner's au.uk with 10, 15 and 11 points, respenive-i 'iy. iJom Kusso of the losers ai 'ithe game's top pointmaker with The Kings Highway Colts ran, t.i: i 43 to 4 28 lirnatl'Aav Arena.

M.itchmakei GIRI JI DIVISION LlJiKill 5 4 Totala tip a score ot lut to j.i agamsti 2K 11 I. i nt ii liu-n lio Ler.ox Qrr.f a 8L Flat Pre. Drn.i I t'ne Good Shepherd quintet in o. Flatbush middle I Oood snaei-eM KaonaAad I 1 1 Corif 1 1 3 Schiuada 1 0 7 B. KriifAl.

0 1 0 0 Kr.oe".r pi iGiardelld, I A il weight, in 21 markers. in eight-round ni.un nmk nlt.An iWlU Division. Shepherd and the Kings OrrHl Miller Berntein The 'estrhesters split two 1 1 2 Pranra 0 1 1 13, so Ihur-dav intent witn ar- 1 P.nieat 0 0 sames and moved OUt 01 the IMerao'iea jlijjnwav uai i.i eden iuuk. a ue- Out Taylor 0 12 Holh 0 0 0 1 Cenilneor 6 1 9 Catania 3 0 4 Aeoola 1 1 7 llarone 0 f) O'R Miimu 0 4 Baclcmann 0 0 Larn 1 9 Poilion 0 0 Hoi 3 13 Ma -us 2 12 SmUh 0 4'Ofitman j'niando Amanini of Italy. 11 cision from the Lenox 1 1 1 11 Senior Division c-ellar.

1 he 9lh Giardella, who recently Total 4 Ml Tot la Rurdefrvr Howard 3 4.i switcneo io r.rooKiyn noin Totaj 20 4. Iman Ontu I Kmn K'wtr tmrM Totals 21 Ci.lels W'estchesters edged out the Hob-cats, 4f 45. Moe Goldstein paeed the victor's attack and li.f-ndaut. Ai TIO.N Full A I I Srhioidt. Iltrvoy Sohnthlt.

Kliah.Ui 1K.T. TO THE ARUVE Si Inn dt. Aniorii-in Kim.l, InKur-I'EFKNDANT YOF ARE HEKEP. i am SK.ND GatoKTtNU; SUM MONED to answer tho complaint WHEREAS. Itai rv A.

Schmidt, who in this action and to mtv a or n.ul-a at No. 01 Lincoln Ayontio. Vil-yoiir answer, or if tho complaint ra-lnno of Mlnniia, in the Countv of with this suninion.i, to Stat of Now York, haa brcn rvo a luitlco of a aranco on tho lo.s Account a Administrator of Chi Iilaintiff aitorn. within tw-ntv I'jui 1 Schniidt. doo-as-d, latdv rosidinK davs tho of this -111111- at No.

1111 Ronton Siroot. In the Br-ion. oxcliirito of tho dav of n-t vo nf Count of Klnirs. and in ca v.nir lailuro auu, 11- 1 and State of Now York, and a or atuw. r.

nt will I- tak-n noti'ioii pravin; that liia account may ak-'-Dioit v.ot hv dofnult tho ho nolieiallv ott. Haupt Burkejea P' I 0 4 0 12 (Jems, 3926 and 3 12, in the Girls' Division. St. Mark's Meth- odist gals beat Good Shepherd Lutheran, 31 21. The lineups: Total Total.

Ru-sao I'hiladelphia, has won 20 nf his 22 pro starts. Amanini has made large following for himself as the result of a thrilling 4 12 1 .1 Martin Kmf. H'a-ay Bullet. 1 nan utrciicii uy ruoiiijidns, ') P'jr'o 15. Bernie Barkin taged 2ti tal-' Well.

Memorial O. P. Tav'iw 1 13 1 0' 2 A. WhiMkMk 2 Bterda 8 Troxell 0 B. WhitUx 0 Dondv i I I Lyon DIVISION lButi 8 117 2 4 8 VI Cohen 1 1 3 4 4 lti 4 1 Porman I 13 RlMit.rdl l'flmet jwelu 12 62 ci riid split deci-ion he foi.icr.ht with Flat.

Dutch Coni. IWIireiir indod in Iho cooiplaiii'. Now. THEREFORE, vou and each 7 Mlona 0 CorT 8 Guent 0 6. Turqnand 1 Turquand 4 Wilon a Hugtiea Fink 1 3 4 io; -1 0 0 Tor a 0 0 0 2 0 36 1 mnnv Sinners 111 tne w-pi--tmr "a 1...

2 3 71 BENJAMIN nr SurroKaio Court of Ihe ciub a ninntn ao and his came for iia.mrf. no Wuii kiw to ho hi.i in Room aiinst Jimmy Flood in eie'ar" lXlrvk. d- JthK.W i White Plains. Tho ft.r ainu 1 1 0 in tv f--r- P' or Out1 in an 0 0 OiActiorn 5 23 Res 0 1 1 Trimmer 7 1 10 2 Baremzen .1 0 10 Antierwa N.irman 5 3 13 Mirhfl 1 0 2 Diet Bljl'ra 3 4 ID Naenl .1 4 14 Paron BchJlxrt 4 19 Whuman 0 0 0 llackaj 6 0 12, Tola' lied tor riedmans. The Chiefs conquered the Val-atlors, 52 and were defeat eo by the Buckeyes.

50, in Senior competition. Bill Aloni scored 17 points in the ChiefV success. Oood ST.ep. I.i.'o. 3t.

Mark i Off ,1 hi ,01. ,0 ,11 nooll WI1V Mufl SUOUOl OOl 2 10 7 51i to an io d- of tho If 1 In siipportiiiir. six-rounders n.bfon 7 0 14 Earl 8 WumI 5 0 10 Johnaon Women's National A. Tola'a A. U.

i i i i.r. r. i .1 1. a u. IN 13 9 35; Total.

27 10 64 Lenox Knighta Plat. Reformed Wentleoert 2 2 Hill Vanderveer Park I Kinf. H'war Bullet. 9 Mtijulle, lea. Cotto 2 0 4 Herrmn 1 1 4 2 2 10 The lineups: op r.

p.l O. P. Franrla of NI. Jcaenh 12 Tanner 0 0 0 Splrea 1 7 1 3 Bauiy oiei irOiiisiiin.il, eia 1,1 mix tht, N.w 'welter, will seek his fifth con-: ot Kiiws. dat.

tip. dav ot I'lail, and fll'd Wl'h tlio cot- i quest at tin? club bv meeting pnnt u- of tho ei-rk of I 1., mniv or Kiiinsa at tlio County Court Joey ei ande, lei sey kayoi iiou. nail of Rooords Ruiidmc. ootit tl'immir iriiltn om'o oL- Rofo'Kh or Rruoklvn C.tv and Slato 0 4 1 21 Total! 18 1 341 Toi.ke 0 1" Powell 0 0 Rathlene. 1 0 Lar.on 1 3 Merit! 0 MrKann Whltlnt TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

ivo caused tho S'-al of our said Stirron Court to be 1o ll) WITNEss FR NCIS D. M-'iAUEY of our said Coun'y. at tlio Bor-ouch of tlrooklvn. in the Ft i ij County, tho 1st day ot March. RIoO.

AARON' L. JACORY. Clerk of the Surrogate' Court. mar6-4t Bock 3 17 Foraytht MrCowo 0 0 0 Vaupal 0 Eav.no 10 4 Dahl 4 Mora 0 0 0 Put 1 Lariian 7 1 19 Mania Oranam 4 4 12 Aqulnaffu 9 Worneiadorf 0 Que.ua 1 2 4 Whaeiar 2 II 2 12 Frltentl 0 2 Blalka A OlAnderaoej 0 2 Dick Chief! a Alontl 7 K.elmaja 7 Cohen 1 Samel, 2 Ooldbarf 3 Wairanberg We1'. 1 I Valadon ti.

3 17 Caaiabna ft 1 l-ilColaiannl 4 3 1 1 5 Furlo 5 1 7 Malafront 3 3 6 Cluna 4 0 2 Fiachetfca 1 0 1 1 IS 0 0 9 i 4 IS 0 8 1 I 0 1 48 Viner thevrolet of Denver Inwa Hurreaa of Ollamai 31 2 12 38 Marlln romerette Kanaae C. Dona 38 2 10 31 Da.enport i. I. ('. 0 2 f'ommerelal of Omaha 23 101 47 Hanea Hoalerf of lntton-Salem.

N. C. 0 fl Hulitone of Umaha A 3 r.orti of 1. Jn.rph Kiowa, Kan. 17 0 2 Naanrlllo Hoalneaa (olleio Santa Fo of Tope a 11 4 50 I 38 Maraballtawa, U.

Uttla lack, Ark. 17 0 Yemrwoo4 Yurtt, Ini'i-it- February lti. middleweight, goes for his benjamin class. ot A r.nn Aitorti'v fir Plaintiff, til) Wall seventh straight at tne A rena strooi. Now Yuik o.

New York. in hnut with RnnadiPsfl nfl tnarH-fit Paton Loe 0 0 0 Oara 2 0 4i American Hockey League Piwldanoa 19, Buffalo 4. Indlaoaaolla Hew Raaaja. 1. Oinclnaala 4, TttUouri Mackar 1 II Il 4o II 11 STJ Tata 21 11 1 41! ToUki Tot an TiXe II 1 Philadelphia.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 20, 1950 Toalei 15.

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