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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED DEC. 29, 1954 15 By Rouion flyf fllf Wffir LITTLE SPORT THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! 'y ANIMALS Aces Play Hew ork Saturday fjjPOKM, JOB'S I IDONE? SEEING HSa ABOUT SOYAS CRINGELV I GOT K8SONAL PAl MlCAWLEy SE BUCS SHOULD Ml A PERSONAL PAL Or A PAu AND- fJjLVDU do the job Wholl give you he sav ffimv lt Wf Wd Kit I rACES MINNESOTA TONIGHT Hy HI IX An annual -oner game, I which dates hack to is 'again on the card for Saturday bifternoon when the -tars of the German American League's New York chilis cla-h with the elite of the New Jersey State Association at Metropolitan i)val, Metropolitan and Andrews Ave-. This side of the river holds Si N.C. State Carries Hopes of South Schmidt Gets Bruins the edge in the series and should increase the lead as the The pride of the South was in North State's luinds: uiday as the nation's second-ranked college quintet, vet out to meet ponderous Minnesota's challenge and prevent a Northern team from making off with the Dixie da-ic title for the first time in the history of the tournament. i Off to Flying Start PATRICK SHORTAGE The National Hockey League has suddenly run out of Patricks.

Lester, the father, has his own team out on the Pacific Coast. Muzz is coach of the Rangers and Lynn Patrick has gone into the front office as general manager of the Boston Bruins, replaced as coach by Milt Schmidt. team being fielded is strong in every department. Of the 15 players to take part in the lilt, Itiool.lyn clubs supply four while (lueeiis will contribute seven with and the Hrnnx the other four, The locals are a halfback and George Brown. North Carolina States tower-1 ing sharpshooters reached the title round by solving North Carolina's "slow down" game with an all-court press which produced a 47 1 1 triumph ye--terdav while dark-horse Min But this story isn about the great hockey laniuy.

us about Schmidt, one of the greatest center ice men in the annals of the N. H. L. They have retired Milt's No. 15 I MIAMI, FLA.

fiiA-v Redmen Second Manhattan In Met Juniors a forward, of the Kidgeunm German-Hungarian S.C.. nesota pulled away in the final minute to defeat Duke, 73. The title game is scheduled for 'fending champion and cm i out loop leader. The other I Rolf Schuler of Brooklyn S.C'.' land Frank I'fi-ter of i'faelzer S.C. are forwards.

All are as-'sured of a place in the starting lineup. tonight following the consolation game between North Caro N.B.A. Ratings Weill Moans Durando Show Two KO 'Worst I Ever Saw' lina and Duke. Tims, Minnesota, ranked With victories in the one-only 20th In (he country, won mje relav, tiOOvard run, broad Vacant Titles as Durando. leaped into ring to ptnte-t night referee Dauber Jaeger Dei 2't wel Manager Al Weill complained 1 noisily today that IVter Muel- wh Those in defense along with Jueiiger are, goal, Wi-znril of New York S.C.

and I Krlinrlier of S.C. The fullbacks will be lid. led from I ton Murphy of Swiss along with the numerals of Eddie Shore, Dit Clapper and Fred Hitchman, other Bruin immortals. Schmidt injured his knee recently and when he returned to ths hockey wars the Bruins lost three straight. That set him to thinking on the long train ride home from Chicago following the defeat by the Black Hawks.

NEW LIFE BEGINS AT 36 'I figured I was no manner: of use out there on the ice." he made admission. "There's no sense in kidding yourself, so I thought I'd better quit before the crowds in Boston Garden got on me." Milt was the playmaker of the famous Kraut Line that had Porky Dumart and Bobby Bauer on the wings. For more than IB seasons with the Bruins he racked up 229 goals and 346 assists. During the campaign he was the league's high scorer with 53 points. In ha won the Hart Trophy for the Most Valuable Player.

On a bad knee and at 30 years of age. this season he had scored only four goals and eight, assists. But once in charge behind the dasher he had the Bruins growling der's seventh-round knockout victorv over Krnie Durardu Milwaukee. Dec. 29 (U.R) The National Hoxuig As-ocia-lion's (uarterly ratings re- 1ikI.iv showed no losierd the W'ir-i thicg 1 ce: as the opportunity end the jump and a tie in the pole vault, Smith's five-year domination St.

John's rniversity today had! of its own tournament. North opened its indoor track season! Carolina Stale won the classic uith a second-place finish to the first four years ami Duke Manhattan in the annual Met- won It last year. 'ropolitan Amateur Athletic1 Another Cinderella team. St.jl'nion junior track and field; Bonaventure. readied the title championships last night in the round of the Queen City tourna-: KUd Kngincers Armory.

ment at Buffalo, N. last: Lloyd Henry of the Rednien night with a mi triumph took the liili) with 1:1 1. clock-j over Ceorgeiown. The Honniesdng. O'Connor won the I sav.

"1 won' S.C, Fritz Kiiehne of New York S.C. and Bill N.igy of New York Hungarian S.C. Halfbacks named are I'elro Itiitto.oni of New York linn- coiit-iiiiers for the crowns of light heavyweight champion Archie Moore and of middleweight king Hobo Olson. Kred Saddy, chairman of the N.li.A. championship commit "1 iu' er know il as iid Weill, who weight king Kocky Ma tee, said there were also no oc counted Durando out al 1.1.'! of the -eventh round, ending one nf the roughest fights Milwaukee hi-lory.

Mii'-ller. the downing n.id-. from C.ilogr.e. tier-ie. oiv.

1m in al l.Vs, It, In- 11 tlou three times in hi Ii 'U iii I and again after the i. beck Ptir.imlo in I'le htih with a right and him oow the -u-h. Duiaiido fell before Madid 's right in the seventh, iie went down hard, lie lay I. it on his hack without moving fop several counts. Then Bayoune, N.

fighter tartetl to get up and was rn meet the winner 'sius-Oeorgia Tech title. Paced liy Soph cupants for the featherweight of the ('ani-diroad jump witn jo leet, game for the'inches. lleorge I'avildes tied; ICity College's Joe Wcrfel with 'a U-foot vault. In the relav. Ceotge KohiK i College Basketball and bantamweight throne; gai lan S.

Frank Herrlingrr of Swiss S.C. and F.herhurd Her of Kintraelit. Along Hrovvn, Schuler and I'lisler in the attack are Walter tiraei. of Minerva S. Leo F.tterlin of Swiss S.C.

and Hutchinson of Minerva S.C. The annual bout when first istarted was between the teams The N.B.A. declared the two championships vacant when iust Sophomore John a I i unvz. Steve Hart Me-' North Carolina State's Donnell and Vince Corio win in i featherweight Sandy Saddler 117 cur rniine and liantamweight Rob rt imfstr toi rsamist If lrr' SI. triumph, scoring eight points.

In other individual late in the second half afterlevents, Boh Sbarra of Manhat- 7H Islarrtti Warner Cnrllint Sllf f.9 MirlflU l.rhlih Cohen failerl to defend their titles within time limits set by the N.B.A. Saddy said the winners of title bouts between the logical contenders in both divisions would be recognized as champions bv the N.B.A. North Carolina's "slow tan, an star, set tactics set up the possibility of the only meet record with a a upset. North Caro-j 15:07 three-mile run. Ike Mat za Una led, 31 2'X at the half, 'of X.

V. I', won the mile in Dick Carmaker scored 21 points and Chuck Mencel tal-j The summaries: of the same circuit from the two states but of recent years the game has been played for the benefit of the, State Association across the river as compensation for the lot of revenue resulting fro -e to the end of the vjl rN I1TT TOI RN 4MI NT 7 Fordh.ni Columbia 72 r.riinU TpcIi 66 St. Bnnaf'nturr liftref NI F.NOMM1 TOI RN'AMI NT 9S ronnfrtlmt llit.aiil H7 Dartmouth Maai huvrlt. 7 Hrrwn olh 71 Mlditlfli-jrf Amlirr.l SMI IH mis feet count. Jaeger I at Xnw ciintnninnc sincp tbp Oe- lied 21 as Minnesota Beet ss-pound wnt sivmo, said it wasn't soon however, and that knee was -till on the the lilsouiit.

inclusion of five first rminr.j wi.it envoi flu mchra. 2. Hetjv H.w? Trust outlasted Duke in a gameroVV U'ielrl'lum. M.vihulian. 47 lert 1 inrh.

4. i "i i i m-. oil tlVWelght. raS- je. ..1 was tied Hi time Northfa.l Inui.Miia SI l.

niiM'U. i- oi Il u-n rrht nil. iu-iied to tile corner goals by Carmaker and deny; Km Baie.um. M.in- un .18 Ifl 5 HiP'iM. 2 Ai Ljrm in i -m HIV l.lliei, Hie olliy Ilglli'M io Tdine-p state Vi.in MKI.INH FI STI tS Vircln a Te.h jKindall plus seven free throws Muihae.aji.

.13 lf 7'j nrli. .1. Aid. (hp (ilher 1 teams Of a llio 51 leet I which 1- affiliated with the three inroKe open tne game tor me Adeipiu. Gophers with onlv three min- J'mip-j ht Villi.

A WI Rlrhnvmri periods. J.mft. O'Cnnii: St. i nw.ip 2. Krflw.

ton I ll'ir (olra'e New lork Slate Association uies io niay. ii iwt it'j tMht. m.hi The tpiarlerly rating-: lleavvivetle Cliamiiion- Rwltv contender: N.no 97 t.earte Wa.h.niten KINTICXT INVITVtll'N hamplon.hip: Mat Iliil'I'v si'nixil iwiillls nnr Co.umDla, tffl 11 inrlief. 4, with four wins, two losses and one tie for Boston's best seven-game stretch. While at the height of his career the Bruins won four straight National Hockey League championships and two Stanley Cup playoffs.

DEATH TO RANGERS It seemed to the Patricks nd the rest of the Rangers that he was always picking on them. He kept the red light burning for years on the clammy neck of Davey Kerr and a succession of New York goalies. Even in his decrepit old age earlier this year ha ihot the tying goal into the Ranger twine, cheating Muzz Patrick of victory. Schmidt himself disparages his exploits on Garden ice. "It's just the way th puck falls," he said, taking it all in stride.

Nevertheless, the Broadway Blades heard the news that he had hung up his uniform with gusty sighs of relief. In their book he was a rink pest extraordinary, Now in mufti he can't hit any strings. TEACHING YOUNG IDEA "Perhaps," he confesses with caution, "I've learned soma hockey in my 1( years In the big league. If I can pass my knowledge on to some of our rookies it's going to be well worthwhile." Ha served a short apprenticeship in the minors for only ona year with Providence in the American Hockey League. Ha graduated to tha Bruins and was with them continuously except for three years with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.

On his discharge from tha R. C. A. F. he was made captain of the Bruins.

It was the original intention to install him as coach next year. But his knee creaked and his skates grew rusty and now he's away to a flying start. It may well be that the Ninth Avenue urchins who take over the Garden gallery hockey nights with their cat-rails for the visiting firemen, will grow to dislike him as heartily as a coach as they did when he was a Ranger I)hi'is: Cliailra and Hot rite 1. 'ho 'ntiiiWi 77 Helping to lead m. iitinaven- p0 vault--1.

ue ofiii-panidn. Oil l.oul.vllle I i.iled- B'b Biker, Tfitrmy Jarjon, rk'H, E.ul Wallj. Ileinr. Neimmia. Roland mn.oia-.iiin S'l 0H He.lern Kentuik.

Muna. Stale jivi -lung vv ati'i' fi mn a -poiige a- Tiien he followed ne referee a r.fiitral corner md at the lop of his iiuig-. Weill argued that. Durando nad got to bis feet before Jaeger tolled ten. He al-o said Mueller hail been counted out in t'ne fourth round.

Meanwhile. Milwaukee' third larg-e-t fight crowd booed lustily, apparently not much at the count but because the fight had 'ended so abruptly. Prospect Cagers Repulse O.L.P.H. The Prosoect Young Men's VN TOIIINVMINT 10S Rhode l.land Kenluclif VVe.le.an 100 Dan Joey Maxim. Irhnnv W.

Lmht. Heavywf.jht Chimtnon' Archl. Kir. Loaical None ava lab.e oieatandnie B.M. Smlih.

Harold Hire to a 3:1 half-time lead Cr ovit (iporgctou ind the Hon- dipko vu-ci, Kfinm- ciub. md ii.bm cci-uies then fought off a late Hull Jump 1, Rtrlwvd Sh.i'.r. HOVa rally. jlalian. 6 Inl Incurs, 2 Robert Oarorer.

1 tournament finals last night f-'T't. i- Teaaa Teth 34 US Maryland DIXIE USSIf and Patterioii. Alao ra ed I orni ll imlnia 77 r. OH Wake loreal i i. Weat little Spring Hill College of wn jom.

com. ch.riw ri. 1 inhn ft'or. Pa-il Andrewa. J.m Slade.

tlerhaid Heiht. Hoepner, Yolande p.rtnpey and Marty Marshall. Midiiloweialit Clumpton- Carl IBobol 5 1111-lHl'l 1,11 It'll urifti achra. 3 47 N. C.

Stala 7B Mlnneaola aeieatect lorida, Pt 7 iball team gamed its eighth vic- Duke Olson. contender. Noli, available (it), to win the Gator Bowl 'GATOR BOHT. TOI RNVMINT Oiil.s.tti buxers On Hun-I. lit.

Mi.t.a. VC. i defeating Rob.rt Trillium-. Jonii Cliaura I 1 1 cl Ne Yorlt A. 4.

Tliomaa C0.l.-i)nr I.JOV of ll'l'petlial Help. out and Holly At teed P.eirel Sprint Hill Floriita l.eorjia I.ai.n.o.s, Will, Troy. Charlea Hemei. 1 7 Florida State mi. on the winner'- flour.

Cr.i'wt S'a'es Army. lime. 1. 1. 1 A a ir.u Fuitlj T-atie Ci SOIOI.

I lD.no I'etfr Pad.lv the 1 Uiei, UMI. I. Wa.l-1 I', II. It'll ill), at I' at S5 North Dakota Stale f.riiin II i title and Detroit won the Motor City championship with an 'S2 "i7 triumph over Wayne. Tropical Park Entries M.l.v M.N'fffi.

B-i I.hy J. ilea and -J I South Dakota SI. South llakoli S3 Sleul.enrllle Italilniu VVillme .10 n.iiy Ch.m iraltni-lii-d. 4. run.

-a 21 1 I ll.h ll.ld.. 1. Kem.i-th B.111 halfway broke Ii mark but both i it a t'-n ilie -cor- S.ix'on XI St. Vmliro.e Ni.rthwc.l 70 llllnoi. Normal llel'auu Indiana ni mler Bti and K'i OiKstun.iind btivci' I inlral 'KTrrx kV si' ini! splurge in the Ij.lim 4, Ben M.Danlf ft.

T.me d'l'ospeCt collect t'l I iiiid Up -d'o. uicd: Ham toiiil half, so points Nl llene.a Uiiunn, M-mrirf lUrpcr. VII. 1 'iliin no lofl VV 'I 4 roll Till RSI1M Pom M. KlltST RACE- Out and K2 l.lmoln.

Mo Dash -I. Peter I.or..r,i r. i inn I. r. II.

mil. Wlnoni We and riant: fnthtll puc.e 0 ilnrr iii'l lf rimflt.rvr. I Va'p-v-M' ctiapinirtn: Car'pr ffTlcndcrs: Paddy Ue Mj.rc- c. tammwiii 0' ni, nnato tne victor no u. Macomb Trai hen "..1,1 f.

-H y(f)' vs BOSTON $1 25 10 4.30, loa id. SUNDAY: BOSTON NO TV 1 1 T.W. -II will) 17 Iteudcttl illlll 6im-Varl It ii -1. t. 1 lli n-y, tt.

Jiihn I 2 mi-turd smmo a. Mai i.a'un. added lb earn. Pete -an- Km alKornt.i K2 lo Male -HH Kinna SUte 1 12. .100.

I XUOI. Tint 1 2 Lad Mill .1. 4 xMlgtuy Roan .1 Forever Wia. F. Hvtf.

P'lpuc. iiimiv 1 and C.sc-o Ati'irf'i'. rated' Pr-fe-y. ne'a. fin-y I.ane trd B.nr.,.

Ep.iKn., and Ted KlDvvorth -cored ir the OTOR I ITV TOI KN IMrAT 117 wt 112 Rlr uicr IIS In xKi.c 114 11 xx.l toi You 115 12 114 13 I H9 14 Nltni Oil 112 l.V Pavurauo 120,16 Puioshe, lion-Yard Run I. K.bot r.Um.:l a till reSpt'Cl I Cl I III t'tjimfiiun i I Oii.tl nitrpiiders iieti Toy Davi tiid 1 H2 netroit 71 Penn Stale n7 Ma. oi 1 Jutln a J. i S.dMer. itit.ilioiiiK ''1e'u Pe ti Brlaht live.

7 sCeluc ay 8 Cray rlnthl on K.I McOuirk. Fordham. 4, Brat. Lckevble. 120 N.

Y. C. 4 loser. The Pro.pecl and 1 SOl'THWI-ST ll liiidy Oniria. IUr Pumerh'in lineup: Y.

M. C. A l.l l.AI. NOTICKS SECOND RACE SIX hill, i H4 S.W. ttklahnma VV Uui.ialia 71 Mi I o'-irado VVr.leni 91 C.nt.narr Mt Miir.aT Morsaswi.

Also nie1' Sneyerx. imiiiv Mrf'arthv, Billy Kelly, Bobby Bell md irmelo wt't 1 tlti ciaimltia. purs. S2.200 K. 2 14 Fi 11, in 17 c.i! P.

IViiiinmA-enht Champion- nie recnf oi'TIIVCFsT fONF. Till RNVVIIM l.OtiO-Yaid Medlev Ri'iav -1 Y. lr.Hini.li iWllliam W.lkle, Paul Slell, Jnel; Markowll. Paul Kravlt.l. 2.

Cllv llw. 3, Ki.rdh.im; 4, Aiiel.ilil. Time 2 Oil ti Thref-Mile Run -I. Roller! Sbarra. Manhattan 2, Jim Ilellraa.o, Mannat'an 11.

Pllll RlceJ. Manhattan 4. Tlioma. Ci 3 Mil v.ra ea.i K.oen timen ana 1111 Mil jsmm ami era i HOWARD S. PRATT 67 Rice KaOor Tela.

111 Mapio Akhb. VIA: Tweel I 77 1.4 111' Durell Cllllalo Mill, 11.. Id VI. 111 Fmrr.ett GriK. Benrielt: M.

Bynie Total. Arkan.a Tea.B VI H4 Vlahama 71 C. I 1 tll.rnal Mik 2 Peace Admiral 3 Ankara 4 Loll. Riser 5 Bern Burnl ti Top Acaiu 7 xstre.t Seen. 8 Puahlclllo MB il I.iKllt Le-na Ii'S 10 xttr-d lempo 105 11 aHlm.nkl.

Ml! 12 Ai-da: JkJl 105 13 AMrnnaiul 11114 Alri Ml. l.V strMU'ht W.i. 103 16 TlconderoHa 8 Anrv Tim. 1. 'IT.

too i 'id Petw Kennan Also rted- HiU-re Prm-. Nn'e Brooks, Bobby Sinn, 1 5 14 i 1 11 1 tree: 11. 1.1 12 llll 15 41. .1.1 by Franlt haau, Man.iiH.aii, 1H.V31. 11 Kile riliKI-I'd.

THK hK THE STATK OK BY Til t)K tlou VXD 11KI.KN SHVW Dnll'iTHY IlYKK.M AN. A. CUmSTIK. CKnlitlE F. KI'WAHItW fVlll.

KAtiKKT. KKNST KA'IERT. TKKI.V K.VtlKP.T lilNXAK tlK'illiJK. JOHNSiiN. XXY I i Si Kl A I Xt; SSi KUHA TIUiltKI.U CAKI.

S.VL-iiMi'NSSnN. KI.I.KN I'KTERSON Ji'llNSuN SKXh r.RKKTI.Ni: WIIKRK.VS 1'KTER-S' 'X win. i. ai.l.-.a at Jltl Vill isi'. tli.

hna ii iitit.iiu I a Die a ortmrt ni--ti urn. til lit C.vemvne and Andre Vahnat I' ST Chnmpluir Pa-vmi Pere- fiS ()f UI Wahiimn Male li.cal crni-mdm- Yhio Leo Kuf stair and Onl Power ivitMviri 'c nl Enr Mr.i;en, Dunnf High for Eagle Anglers THIRU RACE SI rhute; tao. Tmi-Mil. Relav 1 M.nlii.ttaii lieilimen i.Jo.cpli Sopiano. C.iw.l.

It.ard Theodor. Miiell.ral. 2. 3. St.

Jolin'a 4. 10. f.nr-olda, pur.e 12.000. Wt p. punptts u.s Wl Wlllltl Koekawiy Sanay Maakl Paint I Inlal A M.IA.M 1' VI A VI K-d and Tfinrv Camp'" AHn ri'el Ant I.n, Ydtii.8 M.i in, Vinr Blake and Jake Tul l.

I (No. Sid.) Paronl. Bay P.P. A VI. I' I' M.

1 Aeiroan S.i TH INVITVTIHN io ot in vi. i 110,2 uNTRVfT'iltS tile ll At. GOLF HERE'S HOW S'Ml. il 111 l.a ue I I lliil'ill "I ll'lO'klMI. I'nttCl 120 Ton But' "ii 120 III Ofvll'n ooi.d I2il II S.i'ic I Jil 12 Bond 4 I'm 120 13 Re.la.m 111 14 Ill Ciie-Mil.

Rr.av I. St lima uieorie K'-ln'tanw. Steve Bart. Id Hail Miliolin.il -l V.nrent Ho); 2 F.irilu.'.n. .1.

4 3 30 I Team Vtaulnilnn .11 'i. Jnln. 20 -10 C. 17. 13.

il'tinli a Ill IIS 10 Id! 1 11 1 JTI 9 10 IV I 10 14 11 1 2 II 10 44 11 IV 1 4. 1 3 ill II Ii no -i i.i js I it I on us j-. I Wadne.dar, Doe 1-Thuridir. Dee. 30 Friday, De 11 Itturdap, Jap.

1 11 It 5 12 oj' 3 1 'II, 4 2V I i l.y iy 3 4 lla.i ld I. .1 War Clod 7 Rij.r.v.i .1 L.r.liuctiiii R. Cnait And Qeodelto Surrey. Turnl.had hy U. hi wiititu- i.i titi-1 s.in.tl 1 it.

In ilulv a.a th" Will in I T- Kinm-nt i'f SKVKKIX e- Tit HAH' PlUSinll. tn x. I lll lfl'T Oct; It. i. II nf TI I Ill'' I "I 1 IT 1.1 fl ti V.l.n 1211 12'i; xSee Hun 11 i By Sam Snend Gotf'j Greatest Plarer-Teacher 't ro mn -JGHT RESULTS Mil VVM-KKr.

Pe er 11' art, It ll i7i. H.il'i..- I '-il 1 I VI I AVI IfVCIl, FI rim I-Plnenlx. Liilyi'mier! (le, 1. N. J.

I 101. Aillii.i; ay Ni ii! ii.inl 3 Pioneer of the fi-hing A series of talks with experi-lGeorge Sithora 2. st. Paul e. ix i at X.v FOfllil 111 i from' boat Tlle Three of I's of Staten 11 Mist liieii in Hie R.notmh eneed fishing captains clnlle, iia.

$2 4011, Wt 1 111 9 I mill ion 1117 111 M.ir.i' M. or Island took a busman's h. lay lull 11.1 I 1 r-'t. 11170 sum, I'M niisli ,1 ni Hi Ni vv Yi'i uiuil I iie Ullli itnv nf II'Vi nl I' ll llll 11(11 ii'ilnii .11 lime J.l.n I In- Will In- nl It! "Kl ill i XiiVV. TllEREKuHK.

ymi and ea.h nf ar." iled t.i allow I. Iir Sll! r.tKitle'.a I'mirt nf Hie Kiiius te hold in the I 2 R' WomauK io rv.ieiie a.aml the practically unanimous forecast, Qn Johnnv Mk.had-. I'lic Pi Punch Hn R. Til- II. i.

lyons, Pace Rams Over Uons Tlie ri'i. ii'l or null, win aunn ii lilt at the Hall id Ro. cirds, I in ihe r.iiintv of Kinm. un tho 2.1th 1 Mi 11 hurled I.omb I 'i a n. nn e.

ic H2 111' 13 Rcirc'fd nd 1. 112 14 Occipa. 1 IS I 12 15 Pel 11.1 I I 1 PREVAILING ODDS FOR GRID BOWL TILTS til llio 1 if 'I mat, Darring neavv mi Oorrv Ciovannelli of UI2 Btorms, the present big run of Walk the i Rid iy nf inii.ii Wi 1 3H rlm fur C.inli in itlf.il'liril 7 Ho 8 xl in the f.iren.-t.n. wiiv aurh dorri'. of ll COdllSIl Will con i a w(h a Ohio Stal.

Nary on. ho and whv the aid 1'ETEHS'iN he.lrl Ko. RiikI al Paaadena. I3C orer Southern California. Suaar ll.n.1 al New llrle.in oyer Ml.si.alppl.

(leorije jeasi. diioii.et lpolni, whie Ut -ohm ii-i 1 crimum nn IMi ce imri. $2 nnl In' A.lnnnuatrator with Special In Hie Hnmlhin Entile Dee. Lyons. of KM V.

Sflth Mnnhattiin, tlf paid will ann''X''d X.i l'limo. Ei kl' it. nilMT 22 IHH. NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT Al'TH'iRITY S. II.

RIXGII.VM. Direetur and 'inKie'i Win. J.i.iiiie Duly. Sei-rtary. Wl 1 1 rt 9 inipi.

(ieorftl Cotton Ron! at liallaa, Teiaa I in oulsi'lt' shooter from n2 deadlv Teih three oyer Arkan.aa, Dranie Boa I at Miami. Flat. Dak. IMC SCIUJ' "Ol so far as their distribution is concerned. The opinion of the tlid the s.ime on the Rocket with one of 18 pounds li ouirees.

13H iver al the loll is pie The il M14 HI Iteti mi il Pnia.fi llii 12 Mi'inr it a critical point in the turetl i Mrooklyn's St. A 1 1 1 High, rinneii off 1 1 imints in over Nehra.ka. (lator ll. vr I al k.i.n.llle Fla (New Year'a Fy.l: Anhnrn 5's oyer Baylor. wing.

His hands are just start 1 1 '3 Clia. a. Wit; 112 14 Mero IS Pol. 1 1 1 lia the second half to pace Ford- I.KOA1. NOTICES Is that the present wide rangej A( Ta will continue as far as the me- ni(i IX TESTI.M'IXY WHEREtlF.

rauaed the Soul of our said SurrjKale'a Court to affixi'd. (S.all WITNESS. lion. E. IVAN P.rHE.NSTEIX.

SiirrnKate of our l-ounty, at the Ror-otik-h of in the tend County the 17th day of einli. 19.14. A A Id iX JACtlRY. of the SurroBate I'ntirf. d22-4t r.

en' 3 .1 .1 xllevil a It li 4 rr Hid.t Coiirl.ti.il ('. untrv 7 liaaa Vallfv 8 ar Oaka S'XTH R(T -o (1. 1 I'oleii, 2 A'll" i.e ling to add their power to Hie 1 OKK( l.dsl UIIS 'ham to a r7 win over Co Kile Nn 4LIS lit. .1 hip anil shoulder pivots and Sl'PRKME COl'XTY S.x lor: Si nl Snk.il an. i.

Pl linliff.a mum sized tisn are coiict-t iit-tt and the big ones will retreat to farther spots from the shores. THE UK THE VTE OF NEW YtiKK lv the lira I "I fl, in.l' iion.l. nt T'. Wll.I.lAM TOXRY and aitv ami all uiikti'i II. Wliyle.

et Defend-'. in ftiilnu'iit the dovHsei'p of the arms. -Notice this player's excellent jinn stance: Slightly open, l.et'ij'.:' tlirec-300 Wt I'll i in i in i in ii'ilii-r I the under .,,.11..,, i lli'1 .1" HIS Wll.l. "1 "I I I i. i'ir VV' III 7.H,:M 113 ,1 Y.

i It I 1 1 1 ft allnr.i' lilt HI iT.iti"!' '17 11 allirf' 113 enlre. Iiimi Ciiirt n.iii and wh. tmv li es nf arc wnkn.nvti. and will at iliiiiinal Pinidimr nl Jiiiali'l'iiin side is flowing into a 2S! File X.i The Maggie I'lkay, Klvira. Hluefish I.

iily and the rest, all came in loaded. Coney Island, ('apt. Sieve Wisehertli of the Sportsman continued his luiidin up. The Kreeport, Island Talk and Cap-tree Station (mats also did good business Canarsie, THE OF THE STATE OF n-t aft-r diliscnt iii'iiinv. he 1 in, away 4 In Plill I 'i Herni.i-i aH.

E. SnrpMi! X. Y. hy llyinin XKW YORK l.v ie atraie of I od ei'tain-'d. lumbia last night in the loers'j bracket of the Queen City Has-; ketball Toiirnanien'.

Lyons wound up with bi nuints. three le-s than Hani Ktl Co I I another lirni'klyn boy as an All-America. Columbia, abed by I'll at the half, was led bv center Krimk Thomas with 'Jii points. Janii'ti'v ,1. at IL' noon.

and ll.xl of kilt VRY A also known a.a MARY lit KS: of Wll.I.lAM T'lXKY. and til ESS fi. and md. To ZOFIA I KI.KIt.VNIPK and any and all un-f known pel whose names, or pal lia Itw or "I wlnec ii.tin-.a. and place or 1 a anrc SKVl.N ni BVCE -One n.l.a: ror-iear-olda a ri i $2.

Ron. er. itii.ao.a hv aid lli' lll ho a.il'I. to wit All that pl il with the huilditu'-. in llr.iok-ivn, Y.

on tinrth-rlv aide of Klltloll S'rei-t 10" the saltl dialrilitlti mil of piai of resi.l are unknown, and km P. Wl Wll.I.lAM TOXRY Vamii Due to vviiiiN, Imliiliiys, iinil many bouts not sailins for two days, the seme fell off somewhat last week mill the same conditions of few trips will pre- ail npt Friday, Salurday and Sunday. One iinusuiil lwippenins wasj the taking on Kretl Kf-I fort of a cud, the odd thing being that ('apt. Cap). Kaspar of the Old I li- if' 1.

1 lii-'it after ililu-ent inuuity, he Ho ir liil.lialiil. -1 i l.tai' d. itist i iliulees at law. Ii.atrilmt. an.

I and iu-m of kin of JoZK.F RAW- fa lino inni! net'l io snoiinier firm ba-'1 for the right side lo lever ayainst. The player's head is fixetl ill rorree! position. Sraiu'lit left arm. Left shoulder rising vertieallv up lo permit right shoulder i() pivot under (he chin. There'll be power in this shot and accuracy.

On the right we 'see the follow-through well I'l tii.ith' ily side of Kull.ni atrert and ''''-''i wives, if any. and Connie Rank of the 'liit'ir, niuiikhi 107 6 Paco. I 10 7 rmii 1 1 .1 117 9 Mr.on 111! names SKI, aiui if any of the cli.airih- iicre.sstoi in Kagle filled bags as usual. 4 Rom'Jrenre 3rd 3 OajlUhl 'Inn. milor places of und i.t Iiein.

al law. or next of kin of 17 1( 'hot Ki'i'te, the hot-shooting ni'snphomoni who hail been av and nn. rl.liminr. Kl tllTH HACK One w.si.'ily mile of Toiniikin- Avenue: niiinhii; northerly iutt with Ti.iiii'kina Avenue put of the way a p.irlv wall Rl' Ihene IT' thent'e with Tompkins Avenue pari of way tlirouitli a paitv wall NO' 5' lo north of Kulton Street: and hcii.e alonL' the north sido of Fulton Streol 17' S'," to the point 1" s'innini! Known a. no.

1S93 Kul- eraging 31 points going intothe tournev. onlv scored 1'. ten on shot All of the Shet'iisheati liny fleet had plenty of fish as did all the local stations, due to the finding of hi.e: schools of whiting off the Ambrose Ridge. After office are unkirnyii iie. ena.u no uemi.

ineir u'sai repre-M TOXRY MAI EH I heir hushands. or VIdCE M. WIHTKIIKAIi In.liviilti- if any und In allv and aa Aditlitiill alt iv of 'he K.a- whose and or ilaee late of I'll VRI. K.S .1 ToXRY i leie und imut otfl.e add! es.ae eeverl SEN II GREKTINil al" ui.known. SEN UltEETINt; WI1KRKVS MIXES VVHKIIEV.S.

SltiMPNI) WICHI.IX-who reside." at No Palmer Road SKI. who rondos at 23.1 Dnarns Ave- Brnnxvill. New York, hns iiieseii.e.) nil-. II klyn. New York has pre- a petliion pravlnir a tint a petition piayini! for a d-i tee a rennin uistrtiinenl in wiiiiiic re- llii! a eerinn me! rutiient in wnlinit.

foul shuts, l-'ortlham percent, the l.ions miner way wiin our piayei still beautifully balanced oil his UH'JS II. SCPXICK. R'-f; PARTY BOATS 8ITFEPSHEAD BAT I he Imeiii FOMDHAM '157 And here we einpha 1 'i r.i.K''nai laiintii-. feet, the vertical rotation of the lo real nml personal lei'iiintt i- rem an.i personal prop- loiiu-v. i.ii,.

rioioii i o. -i. i.i lit MW a 1 1 11 ar 1). I. von.

3 IN llllv proved Ill" l'l--t W'll und erty. Ii" duly ploveil as the l.nal Will shoulder. REST lOnrisHINO he loading up on cod, a large number of skippers eoneentrated on these fish, due principall, to the fact that they ran unusually large, up to two and one CtU'RT KINllS COt'NTY Tesl ninoiit of 1UBV 1 iU'KSS also and 1 en. til KAVVSKI YFARS 7 A.M. iw inirMUl.a.

in ii; M'l'iic 4 I hi ei pi 1 i'omaa 3 ci '-(. 4 I evlii. sj 111(0. 1 llool ia 2 id Oa- it .1 4 Fall Fllulit li Imitinrtali'v 7 Virh-ni. il P.ii.cak.

NINTH VI 'h; illp'e-vc 1 Suadv Jet 2 Way 1 vl.a ilk 4 tlcl I.r.l 3 Pride 5 F'l 'per 7 xNirliiao It xFliatcrn filoa GLORY "ti'vV A M. SAT. Rl aro ii ilea LotT'oi i 'lain- known asM i i ess i iieiv i.c i r-miiia ai i ni Wl 'P I I I 1 0 1 0 Cosm 1 1 xHei.ru re 1 107 12 xllull.rr 11V 13 Mr Vlfide 112 14 Your Ileal' 114 l.V yKiMHT Rn-ltS Hi Q'll'k Im i One flii.l ir-old. rla.inma Wt III 11 Helton 114 10 rt. an H4 I I 111 12 cm t'Ul 111 11114 xMulity Fi 1 1.1 l.V xt" e.

Poy 111 IK Wllm lioutidi ai'tncnlice oith Brooklyn. City of off, aiiainsl John Peyoko. et inir at No Ei.n S're. in in It- c- M.im io in in i' li. fen.lanis.

Piu.aiianl to juUs'-the Honiicn ol citv ioik ion' d.ti.'d I'eremher 11, m.11. dulv Nw York N'W 1 IIKKKKORE. and each enter. I will aell at l.lllilie auction NOW THEREFORE and each III l.v I i cms, mn hi 1 1 1 l.v JCK ITRFRSTKIN lon.er. of v.ui ai" li-i e' i.efoi.' Sut i v-niit nl P.O..

in "JI'iO of 'ho Miinicma! ll'iilil- liefo'- our Sill f.i( eC Com! nl the C'linly .,1 Kit's-, he held in the half and three pounds taking the book. STATE SKI REPORT II A Re. oni if Ihe 11 ill una i. at on llie I'iHi II Kit n'. lock ilcli ile.tee Merge LA Golf Tourneys ii: al and Slreeta.

Couitiv of Kitic' lo ho Id. I the t'otio at loklvn X. en lilih. Cunt at ihe Hill P. ti I In- Ciin'v at 12 ml noon premise, in the Ciui'v of Kihk-.

"ti 1S- 'lav of ueiuv in Riooklyn X. and rleaicnalerl dav of Jaiiuai'V. at 9 30 in I1'" r-r-ii' follows Fir.l Parcel Section i- i J.e III. ti i i I i I whv i 4VRK MT Ztr to I ran ula ide alio'- xl'lve. xx.cien alici claimed.

'NY e.lo. sLMIi on Tax Man of ahon rl rn.nle. in i r-t-1 i NOW! YOU CAN BUY A NEW OR USED CAR ATA BIG SAVING SEE TODAY'S AUTO PAGES WHEREOF 1 tlie Seal oil! Morine haae, poor. IIROSSINIillH Io lair. murhlne-mnde, poor Itor.iiiL'h of Piooklvn Kituta County I.ns Angeles, Dee.

(U.R)-Mitter professional golfing factions today agreed to merge the I.os Angeles Open and the I'an-Anieriean Open for a British Golfers Due KIVVIISII4 IVKH lood. Al- liernard Hunt and I IX TESTIMONY WHEP.KOF we have eailse.l the Se.il of Suitor 1'e'a Court to he iiceullt'i fix I WITNVSS 11 IVAN PPPENSTKIX Siiii 'ta'" mir "ili'v at the P- c-l ouch of in Ihe Coim'v I Clei of the Sun c. It ail 'l Sort a Cult to he 'Iltllo I'l lye.l WITXESS II. Ol IV VN IlENSTEIN Sie of Coin'v a' Ihe B--r- otieli -t klvn in 'h" a iiltltv the nd ilav of 11 ihev, PV.I VRON ,1 Vl'ORY of the Sun ale a Com 1 I VlVt PI Vi lli 17 p. i k-d haae, nil) ItlBtll 12 parked, toitfl 8MIW Kllllill (Turlnl 12 packed.

MARINE SUPPLIES New Cl'v. aa he name exmlTj oil Janinrv in, Second rar.cl PI VM Iel Wl on Tix Vlati of nuouch of Riooklyn Couti'v. New tick Citv. a.a th cxi.ateil on Julv 11I.V Patcd II li'l 1IE11PSTMAX Referee S.il.ilVlnN Vltornev fori Plninnff 16 Court Street, it'ookl'-n New Yuik. 1120 61 MWI iritish S.TJ.."iiM) purse.

The tournament to ill-will be called the I.os Angeles poor promising young fers, were expected go will be played IINGSBOP.0 MARIN! SITPI U. 8. fi.t'l National harta Kflnrud. Outboard Motora an anasTin avr lane, flrandl to lair. HPflrl'MTlin I 12 lia.e.

I.lr. WHITUFVf MT. (loaer lecel) I 10 rive today to try their lucK on upen ami (the U. S. tournament trail, Jan.

C9, fair, ILVN 19. N. I. NE. -897I Iranular,.

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