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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED JAN. 19, 194? ROD and GUNi Indoor Seven-A-Side Roller Skating Soccer Play on Tap Julian J. Koubli-an has just been appointed governor of the Captures Pin Lead Fortway Class New York Athletic Club to fill the vacancy created on the Two more names were added to Park Circle Roller Rink'i roster of champions last Saturday afternoon when Bonnie Davis and Bobby Malone emerged as gold medal winners In the junior club's dance contest. The largest crowd in the rink's history watched the two young Brook lynites take a commanding point lead in a beau-tifully presented show, staged by Instructress Marge Cioni. The contest proved conclusively that interest in dane board when Alfred Fo-ter was Friday night at the 11th Reg-was lost 21 by the Americans, iment Armory, Kighth Ave.

atjThe five Amefks goals were 15th the New York State: garnered by O'Connell, Hynes. Association seven a-side indoor Eisner and two by Tommy tournament will open with Roberts. teams, from the National, Ger- One week from tonight a man-American and Eastern DU- rally will be held in the Sewan- elected N. A. C.

secretary at the club's annual election, Jan Registers Division Two Sweep To Oust Standups From Top Spot nary 11. Souhiran will serve out kating is just as alive as ever and can be kept that way, de- trict Leagues taking part. The haka H. S. in Floral Park to FOREIGN ACES READY FOR TRACK DEBUT Swedish Runners Make First U.

S. Start In Philly on Friday Frenchman. Dutchman. Belgian. rile, Plenty oj height and lota oj speed.

As poetry, the alwe-may be vile. But it has certain suggestions of enthusiasm ami that's the intent, for ai indoor track season that promised nothing Foster's unexpired term as gov ernor. kickoff is set for 8 o'clock and complete the organization of'spite the discipline and practice needed for competition, under the winners ot each bout will tne proposed Long Island'the right instruction and leadership. Fqrtway Paint came through with a three-game sweep over the Rockets to take over first place in Division 2 play of the Eagle Class howling tourney. The Standups held a one-game "Jules" Soubiran has long been active in X.

Y. A. C. af meet the following Friday nite' League. Sponsored by the State on the same site to determine' Association, the conclave will edge before last night's matches, but the club was blanked by fairs.

He still is chairman of the N. Y. A. C. Anglers, now 288 the Midwood Green quintet.

As a result of the two sweeps. tne ultimate champion. feature lectures and demon- The pairings in the opener jstrations on the fundamentals are Gjoa S. C. and Hanseatenjof the booting game.

Prospec-S. Xew York S. C. and.tive entrants are Franklin PIN STANDINGS CLASS Schwaben, Swedish and Brook- Square. Great Neck and Sea Ivn Segura and Furriers; Cliff.

Others are expected after DIVISION 1 W. Marl' Whit .17 Albee Robins .11 Ontara Grill Mari'e Green HII loint Council. German-Hungar- the meeting. W. II UP Mfl 17 M.pl'n Music IH Jay Bt 1 Lin.

Cabaret 17 ID Term'al nidf. IH Fortway Paint now enjoys a two-game margin over the Standups in the race, with Mid-wood Blue and Midwood Green tied for ihird berth, only one game behind the second-place club. S. Favia led the Fortway attack with a 221-high game. The Midwood Green-Standups match was highlighted by the excellent rolling of Norman and Greek A proposal is afoot to present VYext Xew York and German-ja testimonial to Erno Schwarcz.

Pliar. strong. These devoted followers of Isaak Walton are already planning to "fish through the ice" for pickerel at Yergennes, Vermont, from Feb. 18 to 20 inclusive. X.

Y. A. C. Anglers also plan to go on their annual Florida fishing trip with Fort Lauderdale as their headquarters from April 22 to May 1. The Atlantic-Tuna Tournament, too, should find them competing once more (August $3-25 tentative dates).

III ridw'd While IH 21 111 21 Clvitl Americans, Hota and Forest! ice presidtMit and business Hills S. C. manager for the American Crntral Tire Ideal Atoms DIVISION i Monday morning at Xewarkl League and manager of tlve The so-called battle between free-style and dance skating to hold on to amateur skaters doesn't seem very important before all the enthusiasm shown at Park Circle by both skaterj and spectators. Second place went to Audrey Ross and Doris Weinberg, who won silver medals. Gloria Link and Phyllis Rosenthal were bronze medalists.

Forty members of the Bay Ridge Rink's Figure Eight Club passed their donee bar tests Sunday. Only one member failed, giving the club a mighty high batting average. Actually, they are proficiency testa in the Glide Waltz, Society Blues, and Collegiate, and are the hardest skating tests in the country. Those who pass are not allowed to see their grades, but those who fail are shown where they didn't coma up to standard, so they won't make the same mistake twice. Among those who passed were Iris Gray.

George McKen-zie, Barbara Nathan, Rosemary Frachella, Richard Carlozzl and Arlene L'llingsen. Rink pros Millie and Jim Ferris also took the test just to see if they were still better than their kids' The club was honored and a little scared by having ai judges Frank Bartik, national chairman of the judges' panel of the R. S. O. which makes him the top judge in tha U.

and Ann Laurence, a member of the national dance Airport the New York Ameri- Xew York Americans. Accord- f-'twav Paint Stand ii pit Mldw'd Blue W. tit IH lit cans stepped from the plane! nig to very competent observ- ahui, who tired a ()!) sene Centum IA Amazon 1li F. I.rvev C. Ill Ksnilret ID HIJaUrrl 51 Rocket, lit Hillordi which had returned them froniUr-.

Brookhattans were indeed 1 1 iMifl l-reen 1 1 IS Mir. including a 233-high game Cuba after their three game! lucky to sidetrack Brooklyn Rnhtns Dahllll cries with the cream of Cuban's. C. from the National Chal- Don't be too soft hearted Winter feeding of birds can do talent. Their first game, played jlenge Cup plays, against Iberia within four hours national leagie standings after arriving in Havana, ended 235 tied the individual high record which was held by Carl Gross.

Cah ill had accompanying games of 212 and 162. In other Division 2 sweeps. Miflwotx.1 Blue downed the Fsquires: the Dahills blanked the Hi Hatters and the Robins stopped Fred Levey Co. Shows Strength in a i 5 tie. An American de-isesu: more harm than good, unless it is carefully planned.

Missouri Conservation Technicians warned in setting up a guide to Winter activities. Primarily, said the men who fender a lNr York Hutisanan. cidentally regist accidentally reristnrpil counter for the Cubans. Henie Show Speeds Here For Opening BiHpinw Sanford 'I'hp i-hicl-i irrli 1 hut indigo is hlossoivmg very nicely. True, the Micht may he put on the bud in Philly at the Inquirer's Meet Friday night and at the Boston K.

of C. meet Saturday. I minors, the assembled foot and leap men may he as.unthrilling as (limtler "the Wunder" Hags; But up to now there's a rosy hue about the whole thing. Willy Slykhuis pronounced slick-who-iss and spelled according to Willy's personal preference, though other spellings are not incorrect is here and had a workout at. Columbia yesterday.

So is Ingvar Bengtsson. Willy's idea of the best miler of them all. Gaston Reiff. the Belgian, should arrive by air this morning. Marcel Hansenne, the Frenchman, is due early next month.

Erling Kass. the Norwegian vaulter. is due by water today, maybe. Krik Ahlden has been lost track of at the moment but he'll be on hand. Atop this 11, persons of ambition have asked to be included in a big race that, a have studied the problem, feed s.

Ita.lan game on Wednesday against; Bridgeport Juvenilis an den. led "in a 2 tie. Jose Lopez, a local referee gkr.han-ami.rican leagi who accompanied the tourists, Bl Tfn revision ing should not be done at all until an emergency exists! This Marine White still shov-j plenty of strength in Division! I nlav The rlub traveled toi A i-car train speeding iien- oinciaieu in mis jousr. applies chiefly to the truly wild birds, notably quail, where the concern is mainly centered. from Chicago carries the Ideal lanes and grabbed today Elizabeth New Vorlt Newark Final Con test The last came of the three straight from Mapletoivcostumes for one of the most The club's monthly dance contest, scheduled for Wednes-p 'day.

26. will be the Rocker Fox Trot. Don't forget tomorrow night's the first meeting of 'a: the Gold Leaf Rollers at the Empire Rollerdrome the njborough's newest skate cjub gets launched at 7 p.m. under the leadership of ex-marine Rudy Tady. If you can't make it, but want to join, call Rudy at CYpress 2-0152.

31 Eastern Parkway Rink's open competition continues to Field sudies show that con jaunt Pfae.er Moose to increase its lead scenes in bating B. f. was played Sun.lav against Puentes Grandes. reinforced bv Hota four to i games in the stand-; hlstorv a whidl will bejouail 'only after natural food has been well covered with tilth A mniM Otrman-Amencan It Ull dllt.1 Hoboken or ice for as long as five days. But, the emergency is created, there are game honors.

presented to New Wk fan. The se co ml 1 a Albeejwhen Sonja llenie dances the Robins dropped two out of threej ballet at the opening of her to Midwood White on the kit-; Hollywood Ice Revue in Madi-ter's'honip lanes and are nowiSMn 'square Garden tomorrow SAYS LOUIS WEIGHS morrow mgnt witn tne tmais ot tne tiarn Dance, inat leaves two contests to go before Eastern gets a new skating king and queen. two details to remember that 500 G'S CIRCUS OFFER Whitfield to Compete In Millrose Games Mai Whitfield, Olympic S00- represent a change from formei hard light to nolo ot I tne'niiriit I. CASEY WINNER Post Office Quintet thinking on the problem. I the of; feeding shelters is not advised.

Birds, including quail, should! Miss Heme's supporting cast of 28 girls in the ballet In the Intermezzo music will wear co-- TO GET NOLAN TROPHY Hard-pressing Oscars ami Marine Green which are deadlocked -for 'third spot, only one game behind the Robins, The month ago, didn't look as if it'd draw a corporal's guard of good 'uns. the Wanamaker Mile. Yale's George Wade. Syracuse's Xeil Pratt oh, a long list, including, of cnur-e, the best looking lad of 'em all, Don 1 umes decorated with 112.00OI be fed only where adequate meter champion and record-holder from Ohio Stale and the Army Air Forces, will seek his first board-floor victory in Madison Square Garden on 29 in the 2d annual Millrose Games. Whitfield lias accepted an invitation to run in the Millrose cover is present.

I se of an DIVISION artificial shelter tends to make Century 1 the location a permanent din liny mirrors, which will reflect the nuances 'of the delicate lighting, to produce a breathtaking effect. Each of the 2H dresses mirrors sewn on the bodice Herb.il 1H1 Rne Gehrman. Debut in Philly ine hall and increase the iS' h'w'lf 157 I3 15 taurine 162 172 149. ICIpriani I on 111 smia.iO 164 19(1 Ml Trounces The Brooklyn Post- Office basketball team trounced the undefeated Abraham and Straus quintet, 7552, in a Brooklyn Industrial League game last night at Livingston Chicago, Jan. 1I (U.R) A spokesman for l.oui-said today that the heavyweight champion will ask SKHi.noo, plus half (he gross icccipls and half (he television, radio and movie receipts to defend his lille.

Louis M.nidrl, Louis manager, and Ti man Gibson, Ids attorney, set the terms in negotiating for a possible appearance in Soldier Field here nct Summer. and (ihson a-itl thai Louis as "seriously considering" a offer from a circus to appear with the show on a six-month tour, (ihson said the proposition Slykhuis and l.iengts,n make 'SIT 2,,, ill their debut, in Phi ndav iAia -143 in Philly Friday SS0, in which Ingvar Bengtsson, Sweden's champion and record 'holder at St HI meters, will make I his New York bow after racing danger of predauon. Second, grit need not be added to the food. Tests and studies show that it is not an 788 788 1 3 in I flaring hoop skirt. Each Totals The James F.

Nolan Me-niorinl Trophy will be awarded to I he winner of the run at the track meet sponsored by the Long Island Chapter, K. of to be held at the 106th Regiment Armory on Saturday, Feb. 5. This trophy was donated by Daniel J. Nolan, past grand knight of Flatbush Council, K.

of in memory of his mii, James F. Nolan, who was killed in action during the invasion of Germany in World War II, while serving with the M9th Infantry of the 30th F. S. Division. IS pounds, and each cost strength of the will know night.

On the showing, i 1 TduN 800 647 777 81i8 2Cvn sin' Itlral Atoms A Mis Co .1100 to contrive. imniit'iani iiem in emergencies rhiladelphia and Boston this week. he goes to Boston 1.1 Li. 10 rn'iison m.i i- .,,1 Camor l.Vt 1 10 140 Silu-strd 137 110 148 I He l.ecial tram I Manor. Hal Korovin hit con- whether Saturday or to West Point St'llHtt 158 15o IfiO UllKl'lmo 121 14; HollvwoO.

Ice Revue riQoito ll, (1,,, U2 1S7 144 Heatv litntllt" Despite the facl that illy 14a 127 150121125 elude -ix baggage cars, five 50 Totals 781 736 Totalu 699 746 699 sleepers, a dining and a club car. 'Plus I 't (tit-1 in -urrv oti Though nursing a heavy cold sistently from the pivot and which forced him to scratch Kormon paced the from the Washington meet last P. O. with 17 points and his de-Saturday, Whitfield expects to fen-ive play was outstanding, be ready to do his be-t in the i The Tost Office took an early Millrose games, he informed, lead and piled up a margin of learned his Swedish in Czechoslovakia and his English in Sweden, he catches on verv fast. I.

licoin CubHret ManiieOreen rue US 125 1:16 A hin'ii I95HJH l.lli IITaSIII ot CO-UUlies. I lit Nm.yk!Pa.mer and do- He heard Arniv's Leo 147 liO lim Ifti 140 1 imitiiji Mirr tin 167 al is and the value filiate. Feeding can be a real danger to bird-: it tends to concentrate them in places ami make them more subject to the predation of foxes, coyotes, cats and other meat feeders, Dispersion, that old military order, is just, as applicable to wildlife, therefore, feeding spi'iiird "very sound" Dial Louis will make clsion in two weeks. and N. Y.

Kmil Von Filing Ma'dono nans Knrneo 177 mo c-(l IMN) tse 17 131 161 N.dH 143 105 Fred Schmertz, Millroe in at the half neeuie me iiiiiro-es reu 'citron 107 Soma costumes, of course. 5 chairman. was high man with 15 points: Ttai the prize of the lot. She will MiLoughlin for the losers The lineups: Totals 794 714 Kegling Match Listed For March of Dimes 1 be the worlds best-dressed wo- Phiirtn. Terminal RUia Schmertz about the Millro-e meet having no room for the numerous lesser lights of college circles and therefore ar-ranpp a lii.il sot of in -tumid be risked only when1 for A benefit bowling match 3 Ft.rh'i 171 i4'.

Mrrjon 164 mi man when she appears in her 49 tt opei ng number in a bodice Strati GPP Bkhn Post Ottice Aftraliain 10 starvation presents a greater threat. PAX LIOXKL Pisoh 167 162 uiiowv 174 146 129 i gold Jack, Greco in 4th Bout Montreal. 13 (U.R) Keau of Augusta. former world lightweight champion, and Greco of Montreal. Canadian welterweight cham the Brooklyn March of Dimes will be held on the night of Feb.

13 al Freddie Fitzsimmnns' volving these two colleges i Lvinnn ne iss worth whh S20.IKI01 4 12 0 fi F'osier Wonrt-on HorUe McQ'ieen Korovin 2 More Tigers Sign Detroit, in (U.R) General Manager Billy F'vans of the Detroit Tigers Baseball Club announced today that pitchers Paul (Dizzy i Trout and Hal While have signed HID con-tracts. Harold Xewhouser. the Tigers' ace southpaw, signed his contract two days ago at a reported figure of for the season. the Police A. A.

for West l'oint, Rqs770-34 Ta worth imperial Russian sable Saturday. So Willy, who pro rrlllu, Tir, in ballet skirt, stole and tests that he know little Eng-Kurti''" 'ist unnmw isiican. Red ami white South 0 2 0 0 Peter 0 0 Khz 4 14 Hftrvev ft 4 MrLouehhn 5 3 5 Gates 6 12 CatsilT 1 Hi 0 0' alleys. Empire Boulevard and Bedford it was announced 3 today by the sports committee Brooklyn Central Shades pion, will meet a 10-round bout here 31. It will be! Coward lish, threw in a quickie to Ill w2 133! American parrot feathers will Prospect Park Five Ho.mfh Mato.slta at itic lltltl lieotl rrattris i.

us 11 ion i lea I II 1 11(1 inUlllOa Mlimoei in lli-ook lvn-Oiieens Y. M. their fourth meeting. The former Georgia shoe-shine hoy holds two decisions and a draw. 157 168 162 Pi Splgno 139 190 206 Cdlaiio 27 21 75! Totals 20 12 52 -Ktean and Aulle'a.

at the New York A. yestei day. Totals Hltber 1JB 1J3 ltil) Tremper 153 of the Brooklyn March of Dimes. The Mission Bell team will meet another crack aggregation, the Fitzsimmons Major League squad, in the prize match. The Golden Girl will proseiv an elaborate black jet andi( Lca8ue game, Chechoslovakian rhinestone en- Brooklyn Central, playing at.

semhle in the waltz. Turquoisediome. shaded Prospect Park Tot. 778 799 815: Total! 80 727 812 Willy Slykhuis is a slim, shortish, bright-eyed Dutchman Albee Robins Midwood White Equals Aussie Record Galento at. Broadway Sydney, Australia, Jan.

Karl Davis and Al Galento CU.R) Lloyd La Beach, Panamalheatl this Saturday night's who has run a lot of extraor- Ii iil heads wer aid with semi ins ui Rnrns.l Maritime Five Wins The New York Maritime ha- ouiaiy races an uie wav irom Nns.e 148 1622:3 hn 212 iau 1112 nPr commnation tor tne nauet, Butler and rom l-eenev team registered its Olxmpic sprinter, equalled theiweekly wrestling card at the the 800 to 5,000 meters. He has 130 MJ 12? her "new look" beaded skirt ,6 points for theltball Ifi. 1 1. 11 points International League Windsor 12, Windsor cretes 1. ninth victory in 11 games by i Australian record of 0.10.(5 for Broadway Arena.

hey grapple done the 800 the line time 132 :.6 ihrough the hula. A silver and -liggs lets, Tom defeating Concordia Wo meter- today an ex-ito a finish on an attractive bill L52, whipped through the met Tot In 744 697 806 Totals 792 697 7bJ 11 ICSll CO-tllllie, illi a tl'alll Ol fuchsia-stained ostrich feathers Jaj Boy." I Otcl Otill on the winners' floor hibition track meet, with HerbiGeorgie Becker and the Great; yesterday. Tom Coogan led Ken ley of Jamaica are the principals in Wyeoec senior League Kuminski and Spike Latko .0, 1 1. 11 lor the cause. The lineup: ric mile in 3: ID, the mile in at Malnioe, where he beat ICutlfO 155 140 147 Olivo 162 1.1.

Mi 1- tne co-tume tor tne Otta 16. Valleyfleld 4 I By a vard. I the special event. Maritime with I2-! points Quebec 4. Shanlnijan Pull finale.

Strand, clipped the two miles iniTrtm us ibs someiia 174 its O-ni the 1 (inn mptera ill It (ti I Fiore 168 141 Bears" 190 160 170! tne meters in h.ukk,;miMiJi, 141 1Si 203 tx 202' Central 1 Ptopect 1 Jarkieis 10 0 T. Kuiniliak.1 LKIj AL NO TICKS l.KGAL NOTiCtS l.KGAI. NOTICES l.l.ljAt, NOTICES f. 0 20' 2 141 1 11 0 1 tne tnird best in donei the 5.000 in 11:11 lle' has in 81,7 "50 817 857 0 Lai ko mind i.tiniiiiux nthur Munne White I MaBleton Moose 1 tinning other nisiam on 149 160 pccion 126 122 FH.K SO. AUCTION, hy Nat V.

Roth- Ciitnly of Kins. I.t held in Rooiii, File No. fi323-J946 THE tK THK STATE OKnl)ifK. aurtiot r. an tli law dinxta tit th Hall Flo ord.

In PEOPI.E or THK STATE OP NEW YORK. BY THE CiKAl'E nFjflR CASH ONLY, on tits 4th day ofTotmly tit Kin. III 14th day of YORK. BY THE GRACE VF r.illi FREE AND IN'KEPENDKNT. ji-Vbrtwry.

mill, al 12 o'rlnck noun. al. Fi'hrtiary. If 19. dl in GOD REE AND INDEPENDENT-to TTOKNEY HEN ERA OK THE Hi ooklyn Real Kxi'liaiuv.

1U lorctimin why aui'lt d'ci ee should not "xt nf kin. if anv of NITED EUSIE 11 ALU-' Jliintagu-i Brooklyn. N. I than the mile but if bis Phi Iv DeTuitu mi i9 i6 ivsen. i 122 1 Andrmtl 1 72 1911 108 DeFonza IS.MB4 trial and perhaps his Boston Malone 149 hh ist Tb 190 1:19 mile look good, he'll run miles 20s ibo i8-oerhtno 'i 141146 Edward B't' ier Kaa.se mi-elly Born1 l.ailei de.t.e 1 Ki 1 1 Pike 8 14 re-hoi'r 1 3 2 2 Hi 1 1 0 0 el.l Royals, Dragons Win Highland Tills The Royals anil Dragons bettered the 70-point mark lo reg 1 1 i.in.Mci aor-paed who.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we name or namcu and whoe pWe nr hat i tin of our I plr of are unknown and Sin 'uKat Court aftr due diliKenoe be r- WKIJ. ERNA Bl'RKHARDT. IIE hoik, in ue County or all RttRKHARDT. OUNTHER rllit. title and iiiteicsl wlttrh IHXRDT DoRA REBHIN, ALFRED flunk Ii Atiilil.i.io.

tin. Jtidttifiil. SCHRoEDKR. A Rt'. ARETHA BO- had on tin.

3rd ilaof July, in HELM CAROLINE 1S. or al any tune ot. and mi ps on v. I he meet pro-1 tS-ali r. a 'o to anv aurj al unknown WITNESS li.

i. in the estate CIS M. iiAREY. Sun o-i AHMED M'JHAMED dpceaaed miler so! motels need a rea 1 Totals 848 8.19 7.19 'l -III RockeM 1 Foriftav HELM KEHR BERT A VOLLMAR in ana to ptoutily. Utni.K KKlllt.

IIKINZ KEIIIi. ANNA Unit nit or ari-l hat 1 1 thev'd never let one es- 1I)J 104 Pan a .70 i 224 A Sell rd 140 214 1:12 Ct Fans. 1 14 131 i'4 122 141 188 141194 cape into ol her distances. irate of our said Coiintv. at next of kin or otherwise the Boronuli Bronklvn.

I Altnrney Geni al of Ihn State of N'e in the j-atd County. th 10th York. Amtnah Haleva Mo-day of January. 19 13 lliamed, SEND CREETING AARON j.VCORT. I W11EREAS WILLIAM Kl, Ork of the Surrogate'i Court.

-JOTT. Public Adminiatrator. Kitici Seh fd 108 149 139 Ola 111 10 187 1 KB 1 SO Hialeah Entries i-ier overwhelming victories in I I. l. I iMannattan, eic.

are MET2HER BERTA tanu. wtin itio tiuililitiKs and tin-Wlli Mt'LLER EISV HAUCK. lit iveiio'nts Ih-tonn Ivum BERT V'EHRH ARD PETER in the Borough ot Brook-i NER. 'OTMAR SCliREINER. FIUTZ i.vn.C oiinly of Kimk.

City and State' SOHREINER, A I A of -''w ork. bnundpd and discnbedi SCHMIDT KAROLLNB RETTIC. Beutiinini: al a point on Miviir 1 18 132 lbs Bni no Itiu 1 iiit i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in tm for THIRsnAT taking top men to Philadelphia! Uon.M ant 0 I.l I tl "i witn an oirtre in the Mti- lligliland Park Y. M. C.

A. ACt. 3 ooo. niairln niripal Buildintr. BorouKh of Brook- S89 741 727 Totals 39 785 M0 SCHR KUKK.

A ij i E. It, io oi Lii pi and Boston. Fordham will havel to skip Philly hut take in Bos-1 t0- wt three ftu IdtiRS SCHRTiEDER. if ItviitK. or if doad, to aa the Mine leifally.

W' YORK COI'NTV T. PWntH coniuered the Dexters Midwood Oteen Di acoll i I i ii i Lin Mi.a i.i,. i ton. Meanwhile I he lesserl 11 fi "HVluet 17 HI h4 bert Din and Waltet lull- -till I I 1.1 1' ns Administrator of AHMED M0HA.MED. deceased, lately at No.

917 Lenox Road, in die RoroiiKh of Brooklvn, Conntv I Dt i KRV iMchTw iiiilUu'rly Voln 0 SlSf NS ALFRED inNCHARb, l'R NK DOE "TlloM AS DoE 'fot tned by tha of the-? nF'5t EL 1ZA BLAN--WILLIAM DOE' AMES DOE' joutln-rly aid- of 52nd Street. wUh F0R Vni tei tw 1. nine the. easterly side of sail Ulracht il-J A.R5.(3I.-l TE DIVORCE. Eternal Ruarl 1 18 6 xxSwcp Bolt 2 HvO.nni- Jolly Inll 3 Surpass 118 8 Bine Teal tTrnimipi Ktn 18 9 xBroken Or llglllS Will lump UlMHIUIl HIP 1) Ct In 13H 1.1H ltij 11 A 0 MO I.

1 leading the attack with Maresi a 11 lima lis i. 113; "i rvniK. iity ana iate of Ne 10-, 1 fi2 2 ft I .1 144 IRti Caht.l u. mvrahll I Avert iinn.n,. ,1 TO THb ABOVii A.lHj.1) DKFOD- Vnrk no ri'ot'i iota.

1'ie, pii'eS'oni i ivii it 1 1 i iv nit- Grover Cleveland A. ('. here inamm iiv belttir nrtitioun. i'-tjo 'i" i NT- inayinn tnai ma 152 ami the letl iiv Howie 3 Lucky Don 118 SECOND RACE claiming four vear-oid and ud six sr. tt of'Ki' WU.tVr '0 THEREFORE 'ou and oa.r, and tind pnrl of llie distance throush a Zll h'rohy VitoJ fo-how trounced Toia.s 799 74.1 781, Inia Bftl Tlelieil's Midtaood B'tte E-qtrres i markers, oAtlir lno any and all tiiikiinwn rxrxina noe.

-'j" rnmnlaim is not A town Saturday night. Third Ira Krasmu- 1B7 1B8S Bum 4rl 1.18 1 4 M. I.1IKO in nih.wd name ano a into uiimu uaiaoi'i aim r. u( p.i kj. ro ne ne ar tie I Mr 1 Mrj Hiister VX!" "w.rrtor rUce 100 Iron, the Th orV: Iho.Coi.ntv Kenn llv 147 199 141 Prior Ho 12111.1 Heve, 17fi 170 Iroff 141 14 l1.

tllr Roa 2 i Bo i 3 xxM MCai L.rlv too 12 Remara .1 unKno n. aiiu j. 6H ont he, lv in twenty 120) after the rvi- 149. at ft-an VMrl. in' tlV.

4 4 Or.oirt Tedd) 11? atK of i of alonir lat iiicntioued line. 26 fct. '8 er tlit. oxrlilye of the day why eUch acttlement ahnuln not brilliant, ill be the thu man pur io 154 Pr tor Kru ner 179 177 157 Rlttvo 1 82 1 ,8 202 end i-a i in Philly Padtlock -going Aarw.h 5 Ye. 1 c- I I' 1 CSl HI Ilklllt.

v-u 115 CHARLES J. St HROEDEK, deceasiea 1 12 15 xLeaien tn anri appoar. or answer, judgment will ho 1.1 IN' 8 1 lino mVlLER and of with last iiientnuied 877 930 800 ToiU 719 "I I HJ ti-rn 10 Veuhe-t 2 0 5 12 Merkm 4 .3 Wetzler 7 8 Tielien 9 IBMcCochlin 4 0 anil or EjJ V- i 14! 7 neeu Texas li e.ner TESTIMONY WHEREOF have riier tho. Seal of otto Surrogate' Court to iKiTIO-RlNE SCHREINER. docea.od.Pl,i otsiani tnruutt anoui- 121 111 nam; HI.

Hatter Mbertim 22 1 8 Model Kirt i.iisn HHaniiii ou or (leiailll. lor llie r. lief detnanded in the complaint. Dated, Now York, January 6. 1949.

SAMUEL RIBAKOVE. niaiiwlerm-n of trust named I in xm 5 Waked S8 167 149 Nak'H it's 161 172 lit 13 Hitler THIRD RACE $3,000: nulooil filll'a ..111 I-1 Dot .1 Sl'mtli 1JI. t. in si su CCr.IH 129 Si.eker 1.18 141 1 New Utrecht (Soal) ix fttrlon. Ra mnior Johanson alf known 'a Carolina do cased, and If FRITZ fit HROEDER and if FRITZ SC HROEDEK, f'-i LainiK IIS Horry 1.13 -Masrinl 148 149 l3'Tr.

ll 1HB 14S Wl P.P 1..., 'i and opened St) neretinto arnxerj. WITNESS, Hon. FRAN'" CIS D. Mt'GA RET. Surto-itate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn in the atd County, the 30th against fleorge Guida and Penn State's Wilbert Lanca-ter.

State thinks he's another Kwell. Cianciabclla. another Mrook-lynite, was to have been the third man but the Manhattan sprjnter is out, perhaps until March. 1 Pittltoi-er 2 Widdimere 3 Fenestara 10" Temp, l5o Ncwcht 8 Wy ol Man hattan. T'ni'fVu-, 'SrSS 0fd'dCrR A rknmt El ianchard Tho forgoing Manila 178 153 155 Stark Smntire 148 162' Szeker Laztnski 187 116, Tola's 270 78125 Totals 4 nay or ueeembor, 19tg.

i. 0i L- JACOBY OrV of the fntirl 2 14 113 i3xFiiTon ia Johanna dMfd. or aaia tlR" vVu ili-'atlnn. pumuant to an Ardpr of Mr i i i ti xjniy i 11 A w. trr Tuot irA rhni.

a. a -1 'IJ Kathertne Si-hieiner, d'-ceao. Parcel 2-AII that ei tain plot. i N. ritation I iefved unon Rohiiy.

Pred I 1 15 1.1 xMoilvo 115 tiieir leeal retirefiitativoa. hup. li 9 8 Vona 0 7 xSlani l.ad 180 202 l2j To(B 28 1 Diaon Drxters I Ci Ci -vi urn -ii MdltnliM 1 17 Brentian 8 ,53 HOT .40 Dur. Co 'Mrleol 8 5 21 Canfteld 0 42 185 133i Knillii 0 3 .1 2 175 147 188 Aunaner 5 5 15 Rurl 7 138 142 1-44 1 i Ba-ttstono 4 149 128 117) 1 128 154! 137 To al" 29 20 78 28 IIS 16 Wwp'a Wtilow 120 ban'ln if any. piiriel or and.

with the itifoiyou a. roqu rod hv law You nv and imiirovetm nls. thereon th. eoniplatnt in tho offire of the I not to in If po-t or building Phil O'Connell, Manhattan's; S'40 DrVAtd, 0 14 a xfo.emic anri ancroAso in itneij-i. four fourth RACE-3 son.

c.aimina. 125 Foley Mttlv ey n.iiidi onH 1 of and J. Cmnty" Conrt Hott.e Borouh of thai vin I 1 3 year-olds and up fttTlon. Kt office are unnnown Wt Kin. Cty and Stat Nw Yot-k.

Jo-FI0 RIR kovf wr PTb7o? bounded and dosenh-d il! Ad, thereto. You have a rlrht to hav 181 1S3 182 Herhiin 189 18: Oarria 154 106 Aiti.s.er 2UU IJ3 iinrj rannoi. ain-r uitiK-lt'i 0on Bartsch Smith in 1,7 ipp Wt 3 1 P'oral T-all lofi IMwm 1 Prom TrrHter 1 10 10 xHuliba.oo rt A nt.rl 114 a mile who came out of Bishop Louhlin. will go into the BOO at Philly. Saturday miming he'll appear for postponed civil service exams and then hop a plane for Boston Wood, who hi tn- i nner ormeu oy j'V it law appear Mr yon.

"sth Street "'e tlon of the Jaia-8t jal2-lt "St Street mo nt 'No. Kaat lft1 Tola.a 732 739 774 D04 729 City of otm Clirri Willi II, ai'i- Pl'BLIO NOTICES 113 ln" "XWi.fiV.I New irtrechl Avonue a name 3 Our I ouie 115 11 p.arltmoni 4 Fvldent 121 12 (Juicksrt Code Light 119 13 xTetiabob 6 xMtsa Tartan 103 14 Mon Spood 111 16 8w Biscuit Oyster Bay Center I', pii opened 80 feet wi, L' P'? Ctrlin Motors Heilorda Sporn 144 150 102 Oam a 131145 171 tiPMllldi-r PUBLIC NOTICE rvRO-it'tonco suulht-rly aloni; Mid easterly Si, rT the Ufi of CARO-I V. Will. n.J -f "X5 the Mrta an- 184 128 148 ti 12 Tu, CL! Tii.l io 110 I Kill imati u-tt .1.. known I IM3 1TTW em I wnei tie 11 1 011 oitiy 011 1 1 if o- 158 138 1 Ptaren 0 UNK.

'1 1 fi 1 Iv al linht "1 CltJ ot Me tor: 8 xxA'na rmtio 107 FIFTH1 RACE 3-500: 148 180 145 ItiS 113 14,1 130 140 170 UtoUNA if 'r'VaailM old lforl I lth the Public Bervic i. milp relav A nico two davs Kavilla 18B l5 155 Oam mile ieia. nit i 125 125 125 Idi The Oyster Hay Ski Center to lt Rate Schedule knonti theee-year-olda; aevpn andttm innrnvia hv Iha com- now has two ski tows, the Wl i Appoai.o Not 10S 5 Whlrltown woi 1 ne 0112, events 01 uiei .1,,,,, 1,1 758 702 894 Total 897 700 79: Amenament la non on service Clasairicatton Mi Itr.rier authort-w nf PUbl'C l2Yaldeaord 1 13 fi All HoH i ltd 7 Jaenone fl.vnnni mnv hn lrd: 1 -TJs 1 oV.T. 1 O'neral iVrvir and Motive January 1. 1043 foot main tow.

which service Service Commission of tho State Now York Special PermiaaiT Order No 0- 1 UBSDuhlOU. 113 NOW, you ano. muiri iri 1111 iiu miiiii.iiuiii'ij be the high jump, with Billj John V.locky and Mo''vCevean( Track Meet Mondschein and the Catholic the east ant) south slopes, ami yoii ate loiieriy niea nf heginnina Said b-tn BTv-ru nif nnn- el.lmina tilttr- "nr. ,0 1,1 1.. n(i hv ei )er 'ijS Tbt principal chane are ao fol SERVICE CLASSIKICATIDN Nn a portable tow on the'Tearolds and up: one and trnlo.

Wl 2 tiENERAL SERVICE A Now Avenue and known ,1 in riootn 2., -A at the ttnii 01 .0. i.mj- 1 llfs isoif ml, I a. UfiS 52nd Streit, Brooklyn. JOHN "nmiy Bunm 300 U'l fl 111 H. S.

mile relay, which has a Roeorda in tho County of on 1 ilxP.aySure cubic feet tor losit of eaa Dr meter MrfLOSKEY. Sier'ff of the City 11S 7 xMaildeaux 1 I hi entry and a new run. ib athletes exclusive use 01 cniitn en 12 ru.au.-a 9 1 uA 000 3 xLarrs 113 8 xSpanarnte i 1 1.1 .1.: the 21th dav of fVlnuary. 1013, at 9 3d n'rlork in ilto foienoi.n. why atii'h aettlontetlt not ho had' iv TiraTTMiivV WItETtEOF.

wo of Now York; Jacohs. t)-puty Sheriff Brooklyn. N. D-- comber 15. 1918.

d22-8t Next 1600 cubic feet of ias per meter per 100 cubic feet 3000 cubic too; nf aaa per meter per 100 cubic feet 3,100 cuoic feet of aaa per m-ter per 100 cubic loet 9900 cubic feet of (as per meter per 100 cubic teet l. T. lO'e cl I 1 II ill lllf 1 140 tO'jt: 13 liiuit'I Ji cititi til lite imoi, 4 xHrtitlit Kid 113 9 xuavta i 1 1 118 10 Uncle Doe 118, S.O rr thus reserving the north slope; Fond. bvfvtii prr. i noo: atmint: i have rauwrt llio jeai ouriT-iK FEOPI.F, DF THE rtTATK OF Minimum Char Mini Btirt mu, i luaa.

oy tne glare ot un Bt-Mon'ltly Billin li.ieiinro airtxen and in'iepondont. i Retire 1000 cubic fret (or ioi nf a ne ir.TOIS8n H0rfcif i ft 'feel' tSt-al) and up; one and one-half: miles, turf pr Wt 1 1 xHarho 113 in; 5 xBonerv Hall 11.1 8 l'hru 11B .1 vMnlnlu 118' 9 Bono Ultimate 118, 4 Wre Clootie 1 IB 10 xWe Hon' lilt It Bank Balance 116 11 xlnv nation 114 of or -aid Conntv. X'rrm R'," of "'VtVr "nVr SW'JL1, at, the Rni-miih of Ri ookl yn. I Ve.n. Renliior, Inwr Bank gv" 19R00 cub Ml of IV.

Zl 1. 51 XX 'H5 handicap run be plenty keen at the annual Grover Cleveland Athletic Club track and field games Saturday night a', the Seventh Regiment Armory, Park Ave. ami fiV'th St. The otto, one of 12 events on the program, will lie run off in three finals after the heats 13 140 10' jr. loo 8'j Oe-ieral Service rturm for children and beeinners, and leaving the other two slopes for the more advanced skiers, The ski school i under the direction of Miriam G.

Summers of Boston, who has practically every area in New England. She is an accom- illinium Charte Tlte above Rates atmererie R-rvtca ciaauf'eatinn x-n i period from the eflecuto date Jinuiry 1. 1949. to Jun 30. 1S49.

are ubtitu-'l Midget Auto Threat After staging one of the greatest surprises in the eastern championship midget auto racing series by winning the feature event in the Kings-bridge Armory in the Uronx last Saturday night, Joe Barzda of New Brunswick, X. looms as a definite threat to the leaders in the scramble for the indoor title. 6 Schoharie 111 EIGHTH RACE 13 O00. cll mltu. fO'ir-veai-old nd up.

mile and threa- Jllll r) r.llOn.-,, s. 1 111-- rviflli'ili. who AARON L. JACOf.Y. at 1 S3 Park Pla, e.

Buruueh Cloik of tho. Surrogate Cotii-t 'nr Brooklvn. Now York City, and Marie Johanaon. who re.ld". at ctii-orn-r-a qTir 4,1 Borough of Brooklyn.

rtnlfRv FVECrTIOV Nw i'V. have pre.entid a po-BTaaVpi? iinir tup SonV.mo I Prayin for a dorroo that a ISSLLD OCT OF THE St 1 certain in.slrtmiont In wrltln. relat- Cotirt. King. Counts- Jo mo 1 1 eLt od nrt property, ho aix'eentha.

plished skier and is very gladipp have been completed, according to Abel Kiviat, meet director. mr service No. a Qeneral Service, ahonn on 2nd Revised Leaf ro. 10 which li now withdrawn, and at applicable to iai aervtc lo ail customer except the City of Now York There ar no other chantea mad In the lehedukt other than eonformlni ti Index shown on 4th Rovlaed Leaf No 2 to atree with iho bov chanse. ivtatla of the abov chane mf examined In the Rat Schedule In tn commercial offices of th Company and at in of fleet th Public Servtc Tim Notlc li publlihed In accordance wPh th Publto Servve taw Wt PP Wl.

9 nM'sabl 101 ,,1 in irs-bir ttR I I i inrnmana 1" 1 Tnt on her knowledge to pass delivorod. Will and the Irf.t 118 ll I08'nd i tisju Ho nrovon lloi- ilri rlai-rn are frnni 3 taker lnarohorc Filrro latolv To.tamont or PRO BASKETBALL KINOS COUNTY UOHTINO COMPAni 10 to 11 every Saturday anfl svua Suivlav morning. They are for iSlTriJj" H31J xOo Devil 113 1 13 13 xSweeteena III 118 14 Bit Affair 118 114 xSub-Caltber 111 113 18 xKIni Coup 11? Br ifoeldiiiK at No. 1S3 Park Flare, in i th Borntifh of Brooklyn. City of NOW'lfHEnEFORE, you and of you hprohv cited to how cauao before our Surrogate Court of the "GOIXG rLACKSr PHONE IA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS MO.FRI.,9A.M.-3r.M. I beginners only and there Is no i x.nur Run a Loca, Socretarr ASSOCIATION OF AMKRICA fit Loul 83 Boat on g3 Minnnpoha 81. Indlanapnln Pnlladtlplua 86, Provldcnta 74.. aSider and Ma rem ntr; xflve. xxatv American Hockey League Providence 1, Wuhlnctoa J.

jcharge for the lessons. en pound! anprenuce t.lowince c.imcd..

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