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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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JMMV it) MURPHY'S SrJ in. ii iiiiMiM Lincoln Cagers Brookhart Cracks Flatbush Mark SANDLOTTER GRABBED Steve 'Andreski former three-letter star of Grover Cleveland High, who played third base for the Brooklyn team that bowed to the World ag Clinch Garden Playoff Berth gregation the three-game series at Ebbets Held last i August, has been signed by the Boston Red Sox. Charley A new individual scoring record was established in the Unlimited Division of the Flatbush Church League by Norman Brookhart of Flatbush Dutch. (Nig) Neibergall of Astoria, ex-catcher of the St. Louis Coach Venty Leib of the Abra- Brookhart scored 42 points from 18 field goals and six foula A i ham Lincoln High basketball the Flatbush Dutch's 9649 triumph over South Congrega- Cardinals, currently one of Tom Yawkeys scouts, banded over a $3,000 bonus to have Andreski do the Spencerian act giving the American League entry access to his services.

In joining up with organized ball, Andreski passed up a chance to attend Georgetown University. The most soueht- team la devising ways and tion. Howie Merrick of the Kings Crusaders in the sec means of giving the well-known air to an annoying jinx, now tion fell two points short of Cannon J.fter sandlotter in the East will be placed with the Louis- that his charges have qualified for the fifth straight timef for tying- Brookhart 'a mark. lHoJ.0rdn The Kings Crusader player Es Xingi Wildcat 0 OFF 1 1 3 Schmld 1 0 3 1 3 5 Shaw 7 i 8 0 10 Becker 0 0 0 7 0 15 Sloan 3 0 8 3 0ft Klip 4 1 9 0 2 2 Feeley 3 11 7 34 57 Totala 18 4 40 Colonels of the American Association. If it is too big iumn fnr thp talpnted.

hpsoectacled infielder. he will be sank the same number of field 'Heiiitun Johamen fouls but converted two less farmed to either Scranton, Lynn or Roanoke, clubs of lower classification. Tolala free shots than Brookhart for The Polish lad, 18 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches in height 40 points. Merrick's team oibls division downed All Saints P. 86 60.

evangel Brookhart's total is six less Munsk i ui Davu than the league of 48 held tocrUood i by Latko of All Saints. I a Davu and weighing lao pounds, a chip on tne old diock. his dad was a noted sandlot catcher with the Maspeth El-Kays. vHis cousin, Charley Andreski, made an enviable reputation as a fullback with the Maspeth Pioneers in the Queens Alliance Football Leaaue. the P.S.A.L.

city titular series at the Garden. The particular hoodoo Is De Witt Clinton High, which on four distinct occasions since 1935, has beaten the Honest Abes in the series. The latest was last season when the Governors conquered the Coney Islanders for the top laurels of Pappy Knickerbocker's, 49 11. Leib is determined to break the spell the series holds over his charges and will revamp his style of play for each game to befuddle the opposition with a lot of guess work about what he is going to do next. The 1 1.

Flatbush Tompkins registered Totali 8 0 10 Andreski is a versatile individual. He captained both its 12th win of the year in a Totala 11 2 ii 47 to 22 verdict over Me- mm morial Freshvterian. It was Memorial's loth loss of the season. DIAMOND STAR REWARDED Captain W. E.

B. Harkins, center, presenting trophy to John Gerace, no-hit pitcher of the Mapleton Unit, for his outstanding athletic ability at the dinner-dance of the 66th Precinct Community Council in the Hotel Bossert. Left to right, Ross Di Lorenzo, Jimmy Murphy, Scholastic Sports Editor of the Eagle; Captain Harkins, Gerace and Al Normandy, chairman of the affair. baseball and soccer teams at Cleveland for two years and also led the basketball quintet in his senior year. He helped his Alma Mater win the city baseball title in 1945 and 1946 and starred last wear despite the fact that the Indians bowed in the tenth inning to Lafayette for the premier honors of Pappy Knickerbocker's citadel.

In addition he helped the Brown and White capture the city soccer honors one campaign. Furthermore, he helped George Gabrielli's club win the A. L. diadem in 1945. Tn nntsirlp hasphall romnetition after the school season.

In the Kings Highway Eagles beat All Saints, 5337. and the Kings Wildcats, 5740. The lineups: Kmancipators, champions of A DIVISION Brooklyn's P.S.A.L. Division 2, will meet the runner-up in Division 1, which should 'be either Brooklyn Tech or Boys Klnga Crusaders 1 All Saints P. Eagles Quintet OFF Fralm 2 3 7 Green 0 3 Brooklyn Mermen Qualify for Title Brooklyn mermen stand a pretty good chance of capturing at least a couple of the C.

H. S. A. A. swimming titles Saturday in the finals at Brooklyn College.

Two representatives of the local schools qualified! in each of the seven trial events held yesterday In the Fordham pool. Ford ham Prep won the team title last season. The qualifiers: Kn.varH frppitvl r-liu-w Iahii High in the Garden playoff Chetelat 4 3 HlOwen Kerachbaum 3 1 7 Tucker St Rose of Lima Wins 15th in Row Andreski was a mainstay with the Glendale Tigers and the tGreenwold Jewelers of the Queens Alliance. The latter club gained the championship last Summer. In high school 5 ball, Steve amassed an average of .452 for four years and Merrick IB 4 40 Bugden series.

Lincoln, which has won 55 Mott 4 12 1 13 0 2 1 15 0 8 1 1 1 1 0. 3 Tops Ravens Clisset straight regular league games Trofatier 3 5 9 Skean 3 0 4 Clifford 1 0 2' Sparkes 0 0 0 SroM 0 0 0 Miles 3 0 8 never hit below .300 in anv league in which he played. His without a loss and has bowed nen ners Craig with the Glendale Tigers was .406 and he clubbed St. Rose of Lima won its 15th consecutive C. Y.

O. Southern 2ft 8 60 In Utrecht Loop Totals 35 1ft 88 Tools Referee While. twice the playoff series the past two years, clinched the Division 2 title yesterday making New Utrecht its 13th vic Major Division championship match and Holy Family acquired All Saints P. E. I a Northern verdict in a second overtime period.

Epiphany at a .333 clip with the Greenwold Jewelers. BRAUN CLAIMS RECORD Andreski is one of several clavers Cleveland has contributed to minor league ball. Behind 23 to 21 at the half, the St. Rose of Lima team Of the four New Utrecht Pi 0 1 rPinlav 3 4 0 0 0 Darkina 0 0 0 Owens Scott Green Tucker tim in a row this season on the home floor 6638. Cling to Second 4 1 9 Forte 2 1 JjTom Farrell.

Fordham; Gerard Fitipat- junior league matches played, ipowerhoused St. Bernadette in the final half to win, 5.149. one ended in a two-point over-Martin Conway accounted for Klna 8 0 1 Oengenhach 3 2 8 ft 0 12 Kerrigan 4 2 in 3 3 9 Gibson 5 9 19 St. Rote Lima time victory and the second was 13 0f the St. Rose points, Thoma.w.u) In the other two Division i.Some of the others are Gene Herbert, George Luginsland, l'jim McNulty, Rocco Rotunno, Charley Chan and Eddie Mc-jCarrick, former director of the Brooklyn Baseball Founda-? tion, who is now assistant promotional director of the Dodg-fers.

Pitcher Hank Behrman of the Dodgers also attended decided by a point. Totals 1 14 48 0 fiJpe)a Krasmiw Hall rlnnrr 1r Totals 21 .1 47i Referee Hughea. rica, roransm; Blrkai, Brooklyn Pren. and Flood, St. John's.

100-yard breastrtroke Robert Brennn, Hayes; Archie Manzinf and James Mr Ouade, Fordham; Nelson. Loughlln and William Brown, St. Francis. 220-yard freestyle Donald Boland St. Francis; C.

Carr. All Hallows; Buckley. Brooklyn Prep; Kevin Daley. Fprdham Prep, and Donald Scanlon, Iona The 36 to 34 overtime tri Jim Kertin of the victim five was the game's leading scorer Jm" 2 4 i 9 second place with an 11 2 rec- 3 i 1 F.vangel Lenox Road umph was natched by the 0 visiting aim iK-aiiriR Schultx Ishprhan 3 17 Prenoul 3 0ft Connolly 4 1 9 Donahue 5 111 Murphv 2 0 4 Bdwarda 4 0 8 Buh 0 0 OOahaviiy 0 0 0 2 3 7 1 0 2 Eagles over the Ravens. For- with markers 2 Madison, 72 5n, Cleveland, but never played for the team.

and 0 6 4 9 t.i.. it x- St. Martin of Tours dropped I wards Incandella and ohen 1 rij" a 1 T. .1 100-yard backstroke Robert Koehler, Charley Lake of South Huntington Highs 32 points Hs not the Individual high school scoring record in basket- Phillips Owen Muns Altkrn Oeschler Jones Berrr Habel 2 18 Marlowa 0 ft Scot ten 4 18 Balmer 0 0 Dean 3 9 Nelson 0 ft Lee 3 7 Dlenfer 0 8 Hawle.v iTrusdsle Tmbornoni Mulvej St. Francis: Oerard Curran Brook'vn scoieu upukih a hcartbreaker to Holy Family, between them.

The first named player scored 12. I A 30 to 29 victory was taken The lineups: ball for Long Island as claimed. Carl Braun, formerly of r. i 1 rui i. i tct 1 1 1 1 1 li i iii'ii wuii iew for third place with 8 conquered Manual Training In the home enclosure, 6858.

Non-league games went to Tolala 24 ft 84 Tola Is Referee--Ja Amsto. JUNIOR stiaraen citv mem. currently starring wjiu uie kuhrci- Ibockers, holds the mark of 396 points made in 1945. It is Totals 30 731 9 3 21 Totsls St Vincent Ferrer Mi tie Flower Referee Kione- NORTHERN DIVISION Juntnr singular that Braun will be in Huntington tonight where 3 Brendan's girls, playing atjimiMITrD by the Spartans over the Atomics. The lineups: JUNIOR DIVISION 0 ft Winters 5 1 1 Bolev ifthe Knicks are conducting a basketball clinic Howie Hol Family St Martin Tonra 0 Joseph Instl- Flallanda Duich I South Congiegalion if nilOJ anrl prep; John Monks and John Luti, Fordham: John Feuerback, Iona.

100-yard freestyle Ouinn. Loushlin! O'Connor, Brooklyn Prep; John Beti'g snd Robert Maggs, long and M. Farrell, Fordham. 150-yard medley relay Fordham (Lutg Manglni. Monks! All Hallows (McLough-iin.

Kineke, Beachl: Hayes IMoran, Reilly, Klagesi; 81 Francla (McLoughltn, Brown. Peters) and St. John ISuIltvan, Nick. Ferrlni. 220-yard freestyle relay Iona OJetsli.

Feuerback, Scanlon. Dlecksl; Fordham iParrell. FlUpatrlck. Daley. Brooklyn Prep IDeVerna.

Bickel, Mack. O'Connor; Loughlln iNtcholaa, Rack, Blckard, Oulnm. 0 1 1 Winters 1 2 0 4 McDonoug-h 0 Mulcahf O'Brien Bevillqu Bacey Curtis Von Glahn Pre'dervllle Mason Kew Forest, also playing at 5 2 12 Murray 5 2 12 Fostner 0 1 1 Johnston 0 0 0 Winters. home, over Browning School of Manhattan, 5352. Lincoln controlled the New Tedesco Oahut.

Manzo Martin 1'trecht game throughout, 11 9 358, 2720 and 4.1 21. Mel See- 13 Totala Releiee 15 7 37 Totals -Jay Amato. Smith, who has returned to Mt. St. Michael High as football coach, has already mapped plans for Spring practice.

Ace Brutt, athletic director of the Flatbush Boys Club, has entered a baseball team in the Junior Division of the Parade Grounds League and it will be managed by George Ritchie, erstwhile pilot of the Grazianos. Brutt is arranging a schedule of games with college freshmen nines the same as in basketball. The baseball team will meet at the club a week from tonight. Jack Crane, athletic director, has announced through Tom Booras that trial heats in the Grammar School, Tyro, Junior and Senior Divisions of the Brooklyn C. Y.

O. swimming championships will be held in Brooklyn Tech pool tomorrow night Twenty-six schools have been invited man and Art Goldberg had 17 si Kinoars jand 16 points, respectively for Davidson 7 2 IS Haspel 5 111 I Graham 0 0 0 Dryden 3 ft 12 DIllmeieT 7 0 Arneson 10 1 2) Pfaff 2 4 8 Benson 1 2 4 Brookhart 18 6 42; Anderson 0 0 0 Winter 5 0 10 Siegenthaler Oil Waaner 3 2 ft Totals 41 14 9ft Tolala 19 11 49 Referee Anderson. DIVISION Flatbush Tompkins Memorial Pre I Smith 4 2 10 Love 0 0 0 O'Nell 3 0 RiAnderson I 0 2 Selbert ft 2 14Johansen 0 0 0 Stone 5 0 lOLIndmark 3 0 Si Schilla 1 1 3 Holmqlllst 5 0 101 Booth 2 0 4 Steirhola 0 0 0 'Soule 0 0. 0 Villareal 1 1 3 Wallace 0 11 Totals 31 5 47 Totala 10 2 22 Our Ladv of Angels G. G.

P. Menechino 4 0 8 Bren ft A 15 Clear 2 1 5 Havey 1 0 2 Ziegler 3 3 0 Rantr 7 2 1ft Mainardl 5 4 14 Dilsenet 3 0 ft Roland 2 0 4 Resalu 1 0 2 iLoPresto 2 0 4 Kelly 0 0 0 Cofinatn 0 0 0 Sullivan 0 0 0 Sapien'o 0 0 0 Ryan 0 0 0 Melville 0 0 0 Simmona 0 0 0 Totall 18 8 44 Tolala 18 5 41 Referee Ameto. Open St. Anthony I St, Poinrlt O. Wehr 10 4 24 Maaslmo 9 0 18 Fantrv 0 8 21 DeLullo ft 2 14 Labanownkl 4 8 17 Kilkelly 1 0 2 Henry 3 1 7 Olmiszo 0 0 0 Horan 3 0 8 D'Aaosuno 4 1 Kelly 2 0 4 Plllnn 0 0 0 Rcillv 10 2 'Arabona 4 5 1.1 Totala 30 19 79,1 TOUla 25 AO r.

Bardiuch 7 1 15 Porto i 0 Correll 0 0 0 West 8 Erasmus llall was In com 3 7 Fltzpainck 8 0 10 De Greseso 2 1 0 1 8owa Rflurke mand with Madison all the 0 2 0 2 Navy Yard Mohawks Score Over Piquots Paced by Vlnny Russo and Danny Risitano, who scored 11 and 10 points respectively, the Xavy Yard Mohawks downed the Warren Street Piquots 35 to 18. The lineup: I Cohen 4 0 8 Wei. 4 121 Incandella i 2 12 Bi dy 2 Geradl i 0 10 Prisa 10 4 Margionl 10 2 Kirschnr 0 0 0 Cantanla 2 0 4 Rind 5 2 12 Clau 0' 0 0 TofffI 1 0 2 O'Brien 0 0 0 Meypn 0 Coiiannl 0 0 0 OotteFman 0 0 0 Lecardl 0 0 0. Total 17 2 36, Tolala 14 6 34 Referee Soldo. Spartan I Aiomica G.

G. Avkhen 3 17 Feil 1 2 4 Reed 5 0 10 SluUky 1 2 4 rallick 113 Harrm 1 0 1 Centlneo 3 3 8 Hode 4 0 8 Spadaro 10 2 Levy 5 111 Totals 13 4 30i Totala 1J 20 Referee Soldo. Boocaui I Panthera g. F. a.

f. Sicilians 3 0 8 Firltlio 0 1 1 Baio 3 3 9 Herra 0 1 1 Di Dan to 4 0 8 Pearlmulter 2 0 4 Arena 15 7 Welmarten 3 15 Araneo 3 3 1 Berkowita Oil Altolta 3 0 EnKlhardt Oil Bartoioitl 1 0 2 Gargane 0 1 1J Qaudinal 0 1 1 way as indicated bv the first 0 4 1 9 Murray 4 0 8 Alessl 0 0 0 Mirablie 0 0 0 Touhey Tagline Smith Dwyer 0 0 three quarter scores of 16 8, 32 2 4 Chatterton 1 17, 5934. Bill Behrens rie- ivered 22 points for the vic 16 4 36 Totals 22 4 48 Totals Referee Jim Sherlock. compete in the 19th annual Metropolitan Catholic High Referee- Pietcher. DIVISION All Salnla I Navy Yard Mohawks Warren St.

Piquots tor, and mate Al Roth 16. Hal Cerra threw in 1f) for Madison and La Manna 1 1. Referee Musco. Kvangel Iinmai'iilale Heart of Mary St. Brendan's O.

F. Holmes 1 5 0 0 1 W. Ill SOUTHERN DIVISION Major Thome 1 i Rutniiarn 4 2 to' Holds Karly lar1 1 0 2 ft 0 0 1 3 0 9 Hiscock St. Rom of Lima I St Bernadette G. F.

G. Russo 5 111 Sweeney D'Alostlno 10 2 Noel Maims 2 3 8 Burka Concilio 2 0 4 Burr Clement 2 0 4 Blnckie Risitano 5 0 10 John Totala 1ft 3 35! Totals Marian? De Cerk Randazao Byrne Dalv Falro Siconolf 4 10 7 13 3 12 3 11 Hnnan 0 2 Behn 1 5 Bailev 1 3 Marlowe 3 11 Schlltte 3 3 1 5 2 ft I 4 if) tJ tJUJIUIICK I 6 3 15 T. Bundrlck 0 1 1 4 1 9 Galvin 0 3 2 I 4 6 Mt Evoy 3 1 7 Rosciano 3 2 8 Kertin ft Duckham Hansen 4 18 0 4 School basketball tourney opening in the uoiumous council, Knights of Columbus, grand ballroom, March 7. OPENINGS EXIST Joe Mascali has announced that applications are still being received for the Shore-Parkway Baseball League, which will function on the Bay St. diamonds this season.

There are two divisions, Junior for boys 14 to 17, and Senior for lads 17 to 20. Six teams have entered each division thus far. The clubs already enrolled in the Junior ranks include Welles Totals Manual paced Fort Ifamillon in the first quarter, 1311. but the latter team came back to assume the' front, role in the next two periods, .1.1 25 and 44 37. Eddie Murnhv.

15 7 37 0 2 0 0 0 10 Totals 20 12 52i Referee Baolto. Conway 1 11 13 Argellllo 3 Cole 4 19 Brady 1 Devitt 3 0 6 MiMarxo 0 Pagliaro 1 1 3 MrXenna 5 Tacconi 0 2 2 Allen 0 Harnett 0 1 1 John Donlnn 2 Her'rother 5 1 11 Oaravenie 3 Broderick 0 0 0 Jim Donlnn 3 Penney Tola Kins' 14 4ft Tolais Good Rhenherd 1 5 1 st nomas Ann as' 1 All d. 0 ft! 3 9 Kelly Blum Cannon Totala 17 13 47 Totala 4 5 13 Releree- -Soldo. JU I Alrana G. OFF Buttlno 2 0 4 Weinstem 1 1 3 Fuslllo 1 0 2 Krause 113 Harford 3 2 8 Kaplan 1 1 3 Predirico 2 0 4 Pearlberf 1 0 2 Brennen 4 10 Davia 0 0 0 Tutunjian 0 0 0 Klein 0 0 0 Totala 12 3 Totala 4 3 11 0 6 49 14 40 Saints ft 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 ft 1 13 0 0 0 1 2 4 Sotis and Tommy Lotito bagged 421.

17 and 1.1 for the successful 22 Totals Robbins Howard Bahman vths Gravesends, Bensonhurst Eagles, Jokers, Victory Boys, 0 2'Simms 0 0 Welles 2 1ft Penney 3 15 Hiscock 0 0 Duckham 2 8 Siconoll 2 10 Fannon 0 2Hnlmes iThomp'ion Boro Billiard Entry Arthur Judice of Brooklyn, former national junior pocket billiard champion, will be an entrant in the national three-cushion championship tournament to be played at Navy Pier in Chicago beginning tomorrow and continuing through Mar. 4. Totals 17 19 53 Referee Oales. Trr. Our Lady of Angels side, and Mai Duffy and Buddy Johan.sen 1 Croke 0 Oaltney 9 Daley 4 Speliman 2 Noisn 0 Vfnir 4 0 2 Dalev Tynauh Peae Curtln Cruise Healv fallaa-han Harvi Tr lb lay Nicholson Rlchter Hallsleln St.

Finbara Referee Soldo. Anderson 21 and 16 for the loser. Pat Jordan ant) er u. f. G.

2 0 4 1 0 2 17 3 37 SENIOR DIVISION King Sbabaro Naatro Gallagher Totals 22 9 53i Tolala 84th St. Boys and All-Stars. The outfits already entered in the Senior group comprise the Valadors, Bath Beach Olympics, Mapleton Royals, Brooklyn Royals, Dolphins and Tartars. Clubs interested in joining the league can do so by contacting Al Normandy or Joe Mascali at 1741 80th telephone CLoverdale 6-1191. The loop will hold a meeting the middle of March to complete all plans for the season.

2 28 O'Brien provided 27 poinis foi 1 0 2 1 3 5 0 2 2 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 9 13 31 Tola's Referee Jay Amato. Reierce White. 5 0 10 Sicilians 3 0 6 Guarino 0 0 0 Cuneo 6 0 10 Bennetl 1 0 2 Martella 8 0 10 David 0 0 0 Bardea 0 0 0 st. Brendan's, which led bvi Beresford Welsh 0 Connoly Sullivan Sf. Joseph Big Five WesttheMers i Meteor O.

F. P.1 G. P. TaPocca 1 Tempicin 4 4 12 Slcell 1 COoldsteln 3 4 10 Vouns'man 4 8 lo Goldstein 2 0 4 Ooldbera 5 0 10 M.Cohen 10 2 Miller 3 1 Oerihen 10 2 M.L.Cohen 1 2 4 Totala 17 13 47! Totala 1J 10 34 Refere W. Frers.

Esse" Cluto O. F. Llppon 3. 15 Siesel ,317 Mann 4 1 9 Ritter 5 4 18 Bernateln 0 0 18 Outstein 0 0 0 Totals 19 0 38 Totala Referee Thomaa Thompson. In 11 at the half.

Pat Mulhall contributed 15 tallies to the losing cause. Kew Forest led Browning al recess, 28 25. Art Hess caged 28 counters for Kew Forest, and Rill Ppi rnt and Al Trages-ser 22 and 20 for Browning. 3-Point Wins Decide In O.L.P.H. Hoop Loop Senior Church Cagers Routs All Saints Th St.

Joseph Rig Five Rotter 3 0 4 Plttala 2 8 10 ini 1 he lineups: Three point, victories were. Rt. Alphonsus St Francis GPP GPP Score in Bay Ridge ChernoM 2 0 4 Oiimnn 4 weiser 1 1 3 'rpffis prert hv np osenn ann i i isresun a a v. Ke eher 0 0 OShauahnessv 1 1 15 12 42 Totala 24 5 53i Totals INTER MF.DIATK DIVISION Ralem Ohurch Christ Church I Center. Ry winning, St.

G. F. Patrick (Ft Im. Heart of Mary I G. PP 4 0 8 Oalla 4 0 8 Doyle 3 0 4 Reed 1 0 2 Martin 1 0 3 Holden 3 0ft Maher 3 4 lOFrltien 0 0 0 Farley 5 0 lOO'Shea 3 0 4 Klellev 4 0 8 Falcona 3 0 4 Wilson 7 5 19 Deltuvla 1 1 3l Finn 1 0 2 Mulr 0 0 01 Bnen 3 0 4 Smith 7 1 1 Tolala 29 9 671 Totals 20 3 42! 1 Resurrection I St.

Anselm I G. G. i Nallv 4 0 8 Shut! 4 3 10 Ryan 7 0 14 Murphy 3 0 8 Murphy 3 0 ft Walsh 1 0 2 Shea 1 1 3 Fenton 1 0 2 Cos 1 0 2 Don levy 2 0 4 Daly 3 0 6 Totals 16 1 33 Totals 14 2 30 Bruce Thompson of Christ Church, an entry in the Bay 2 "1st. Alphonsus fives in the OurMctouitn i Quiev 'i 15' 1 'Dousheriy 3 1 7 Finn 0 0 0 of Perpetual llplp Roys' oMuiinan a 7 0 2 Oiicwa 2 0 4 Waiers 0 0 0 s1 Intra Club hoop tournament. 102 2B 0 0 OOImb eph's moved to within a half 3 15 0 0 1 17 2 4 0 4 Ridge High School division bas Clark Johnaon Jo nee Osllvia Gonseth Kleppa 1 3i m.

ouinointeo ltoiv, ti 14 3 2 toiiu ia 0 0 0 Ben 2 0 4 Rundaren 12 4 Oarlaon 4 0 8 Dahlquist 0 0 01 2 3 7 Ann lohn 31 13.. game of the lead in the western division of ihe group. Jerry firiffen led the St. Joseph attack with 12 points, while Paul Urchenko of All Aame, anu hi. Aipnon- I Hawks I Royals I G.

OF iRusao ft 1 13 Herman 8 2 18 ISmoe 0 1 1 Soldo 5 1 11 jSommo 113 Podonolv 0 5 5 Olson 3 15 Spagnolo 3 1" 7 Jagewit" 8 1 17 Fcrnman 2 0 4 Flophaua 3 3 shack 3 0 4 DeFaio 2 0 4 Richards 2 0 4 Giordano 0 0 Porto 0 3 2 Tolala 24 10 58 Totals 20 49 8 1 0 2 back Ariaa St. Francis, sua heal ketball tournament, Is still the fop scorer in the group with an of over 12 points per game. The Christ Church per Olsen 5 11! Rogers Slrynko ski 1 0 2 Sweeney Dunn 0 0 0 Lanza Coslello 2 0 4 Duggan Whslen 2 1 5 Blark Lincoln I New Uliei: 8 4 JSi Lenten 3 JMassa 3 1 7niissell 2 Upton 3 2 8 Adelskv 1 Seemen 7 3 1 Solomon 2 1 3Traumbola 4 Fellerman 3 4 10 Flelschmsn 2 Brger 1 1 3 Edenbaum 1 Sassona 1 2lstelser 1 Totals 23 1ft 6fl' Totala 15 Brasmu.l I Madl.snn P1 Roth ft 4 18 Cerra 5 1 0 2Peder 1 Bezoio 1 ft 2 Cohen 3 4 10 Youna 1 Behrena 8 8 21 Berman 2 Rucker 0 2 2 Henkln 1 Citrin 3 3 9 Prvr 3 BelcaMin 1 0 2iRaManna 5 Ooldheri 1 1 'Singer 1 Bergman i 1 -I Totals 23 2ft 72i Totals 42 a 2 0 4 1 0 2 3 1 7 0 1 0 2 3 1 8 9 19 -fl Thompson 13 0 26- Totala 23 i ill Christ Church 17 40 Totals Saints scored It to head Stewart A four point victory was 2 0 4 3 5 0 4 St. Philips Sullivan P' former tallied 26 points in his game's point, getters. The lineups: 0 0 12 2 25 Tn's's I Si 10 Patrick Bernadeii 1 1 team's 51 40 victory over Sa Immaculate Conr.epi 0 2icortled by St.

Oprard over, 5 Sacred Heart. In other St. Ann's stopped St. 1 11 MrCauley a 4i2o 20, and St. Anthony scored 'cabman Clark Kleppa Jones Keera Biornstad All Rsintj r.

r. St. Joseph Big Five mm rlem Church, and 16 in Christ G. Church's 62 to 20 triumph over 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 7'Corry 1 Nichoalds 0 2 Kina 0 2.Korth 1 lllJohnson 0 OFraser 0 16 Mirjanian 0 0' Hansen 0 2 Davis 1 13 Btder 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 7 0 0 Collins Kaier Oimmler Gonseth Thorn 0 nifil InimDMil'jIo I i.n-, I "elan St. Philip's.

Maher Doyle Farley McAullffe, Kielley Wilson Martin Brien Ar da '1 I Grllfen 0 8 LoMangino 0 4 Hoffman 0 0 Llotto 3 5 Murphy 7 17 Congedo 0 2 Peelegrmo 0 2 Klwlen 1 7 DeOeoraa 'Mancino IGlglio Everyone of the 42 points 8 14 3 3 2 4 a 4 1 5 3 4 2 2 Brady 2 Mooney ft 10 Pender 2 Rodnouei 0 0 Smith 1 13 1 3 0 0 DeLucia 0 ti 0 0 Mtd abeitla 1 "IWeigand 3 1 J.GlM 2 5 111 Urchenko .1 2 ft 10 Echel 0 8 0 12C. Ouerrierl 1 2 2 8 R. Ouerrierl 1 0 0 0 Thonmson 3 3 I 7 Beitenbrlnl 1 3 0 8 FaJlo 1 0 0 0 Orlando I Fort Hamilton I Manua! 4 8 Oiinn Henessev Macormack I. inn Ogllvie l.oeb The lineups: 0 0 Acconra made by Thomson was via the ''eld goal route. Fort Hamilton, with Ken Rut- Murphy 20 Sacred Heart St Gerard lafe I 21 2 "Kopeck -t 19 Hlhrh.rM Bhrhardt Lindbrt 1 3 Soils 11 2 24 Duffy 10 5 3 13 Macmaniw 1 5 17'Lswion 1 0 0 0 Anderson 7 4 1 9Trlclnl 3 1 1 3Csmpbell 1 1 0 2 Mliuelo 4 18 11 43 Totala Six-Day Bike Race To Open Sunday Cycling history may be made at the 22d Engineers Armory, 168th St.

and Broadway, Manhattan, starting next Sunday night when the 67th international six-day bicycle race gets under way. With 14 teams entered to race on an eight-lap track, the largest indoor oval ever built in the United States, Total! 12 19 43 12 4 Total- Totala Sullivan. 1 0 4 3 101 Totals 4 4 12; 17 391 ToUU j3 ,7 Referee Bulllvsn 2 4 0 0 1 3 (ley, Don Thomptci. and Don 'Low showing the jy with 12, 2iMrAiBm, 1 7, Burns 2 I La fey 0 Farrell Ranuccl ITarantola Layden O. 3 0 8 Davis 3 0ft Breslin 3 1 5 Wslkh 1 0 2 McUrath 3 17 Gearity 0 0 Rsgers 0 0 0 Mooney 0 0 Total 29 4 2l Totals 7 Ft.

Ham ton Pres St. Philip Olsen 4 1 9 Beder 1 Low 5 0 10! Corey 0 Oreena 3 0 4 Hansen 1 Larsen i 3 0 0 Bodtke 0 0 0 Nichoalda- 0 Stnsland 4 0 8 Merlanian 1 RutleV 8 0 12 King 1 D. Thomn'n i 0 10: Davis 0 W. Thomp'n 2 0 4 Praier 1 Newhous 0 0 0 Nolander 1 Totala 31 1 63i Totala -J IMaceda ouii Totals 28 13 88 wtfe7oSfCI TNlS WEEKEND Totala back St. Philip's, 6317, to re-' main in a first place tie with m.

Brendan i St Joseph's Totals 12 3 2ft Totals 11 11 32 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 i 17 T.iithoran Vrtrt Hamil. 1 0 4 0 4 Si Joseph I Holy Name Redmen, Lancers Gain C.H.S.A.A. Pin Sweeps ton and Trinity have won 11 SNOW PORTS repartt on snow, weotrtur. 0 0 0 Ring 1 1 3 Maaano 5 3 13 Ciiienera 0 0 0 Mulhall 1 0 2 'Scot 0 0 0 Mauley 7 0 14 Weimloir 0 0 0 Armine out of 12 games. The lineups: Punter iMurtha O'Brien IHorky Keogh Mitchell i B.

O'Brien Tola Is troll conditions -tiny ploro in Now York Stait. Bums 0 f'vnn () olHngar'y 0 n'McOuire 0 0 Pepper iDwyer 3 24 Thomas 3 0 ft Manden 3 0ft MeIntoh 2 1 5 Monsrity 4 1 9 Doodv I 1 3 Slevln 0 0 0 DeGray 1 7 Clark Lusakis ton Ft. Hamilton Frea I a t. keen competition is expected. This revival of the six-day classic, New York's first since Nw Yorfc Stat Ski Buroou in Crand Central Torminol (North 4 More Schools Enter Met Catholic Tourney Ray Wilson, chairman, an 0 10 Alexander 0 0 0 Olseo St.

John's, St. Augustine and! t- John'; St Uonard Balcony) Drop In or pnor 14 4 32' Totals 0 0 Of den 0 I mnn .1 i PIIO MUrrar Hill 3-WS Key Forest Browning 147 Tw.ga A. AbouGhar 0 emuei ui iiiks losjeinpi mwni nci vvuu Buian 142 153 158 no or 2 Abouchar1 0 Totals 14 8 38 Tolais howling league victories yester- many of the world's top com 10 0 20 5 3 13 Traaesse-r 6 Lee 15 123 Ogden 151 121 Hersey day. The St. John's and St.

La saia tandixon D. TpsoB yr. pson Tlutley Low Bodtk Andaraor Robertson i Gretna 0 3 2 Coona 1 nounced today that four more schools have entered the 19th annual Metropolitan Catholic i I MCClea I 3 ft 22 1 7 0 0 135 128 Hallman 158 Hentsrhel 1T8 Caslellano 142 ins' 184 1M 788 mi Totals 2 2ft Prrot. 8 13 2 28 Soinmerhoff 3 2 0 4 Sullivan 0 0 0 0 Murpny Hs Nicolla lvlna ft Hitghoa 0 Knox 0 Schoeflln 01 0 nic i.ciiiii- i hi in I wu i.n pegel over St. Leonard's Arademv boi Hieh School basketball tour ney.

The competition is under Larsen Totals 23 9 83' Tolala 31 BlUWB the auspices of the Columbus and St. Francis, respectively. The scores were 5 to 0. The Brooklyn Prep team defeated Holv Trinitv .12 Totala Brooklyn Oonrov Molanphy Manfredi 4 10 petitors, including such famed names as Torchy Peden, Marcel Guimbretiere, Alvaro Georg-etti, Jules Audy, Gecil Yates, Alf Letourneur, and many others. According to Joe Fogler, veteran cycling expert, the race may well produce some startling upsets.

"Bike racing is a young man's 750 ft80 Trinity 131 127 155 131! IM 14ft 14ft 123 181 138 Toula IT 3 Totala Referea Mulholland. Council, Knights of Columbus and will be conducted in their Prep 1 Hoiy 13! 143 Foley 171 Oundel 130 148 Donahue 148 145 Lang 153 142 Baillllf Fight Pilot Resigns CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO ft. Hamilton Prea I Our Saviours Lutli Rrooklyn Tech defeat ed'Dunphy Mike Spinelli, manager of P. CHICAGO TO We ST COAST grand ballroom, 1 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, March 7, 8, 11. 12.

15, 18. Totals 719 72i Totals 780 644 Lane Tech Batleif 120 158 Frank The latest, schools to come fighter Sam Rarotidi, who was killed in a Chicago fight, last Friday night, today was an ex-member by of the Boxing Managers Guild of New 173 135 125 1S5 133 174 Fifth al, 950. Rockefeller Center. New Voek N. T.

Pbana Circle ft-t It Tlse Low Brown cjreen B. Larsan Bodtke gte-nsland ftutley t). rpsem V. T'pann Kewhoua Bandlxen 154 119 Sohubel 174 Iftti Speliman 121 153 Kurtf. 129 130 Hallber Mali Sweeney Adlerberf Volk 124 170 Franklin K.

I.ane, 41, in a Brooklyn-Queens P. S. A. L. match.

The scores: At. AugusMne I St Franc's Coela 127 127 Barrett 110 Kelly t38 177 Brooks 111 127 Storrke 137 132 Mayo 1H Mountford 15? 148 Plgllostl 15D 118 Oswald 190 181 Lynch 15 ft IKautamaiM 17ft 0 1(1 And ann 0 4i Larsen 0 OtRuttarsen 1 7Jacobsen 0 0 Erlckson 0 0(E. Olsen 0 ft O. And ann 0 81 Thorsenaen 0 4 Helrnth 0 A. And son 0 0 0 41 into the fold are Seton Hall High of Patchogue, L.

All Hallows Institute, runner-up to Power Memorial Academy for game, Joe explains. "Youve got to have the drive and bounce, and some of these young fellowi like Francis J44 195 99 829 Toialg 18 72ft. Totala the title last year; St. Michael's York. Tha guild's board of directors, prp sided over hy! Charley Johnston, ypsterday: aked for snd got Spinelli's retignatioru i RobArt swn Grauss, Stanley Rransgrove and Bill Anderson will capture of Union City, N.

and Iona And son a "GOING riiAGESr PHONR MA. 4-62(K) FOR IDEAS Total "i a PreP of 'ew Rochelle, X. Y. the fancy of the fans. BROOKLYN EAGLE, HUR FEB.

26, 1948 23' Total 34 1 49 ToUU 669 62 744 742, Total..

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