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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 29, 1948 mm aiUIRIPIKTJT Final Collegiate School Grid Card Charges Public Covers Four DavsiDoesnt Fathom S' liHu 11 I .1 II If Harrier Run on Tap for Schools Fordham Sponsors Third in Series of Meets Tomorrow bins Basketball 10 Games Down for Decision Between Today and Election Day By J.VMKS J. MIRPHV Does the public understand1 girls' basketball? Winifred Williams, assistant; professor of physical education at St. Joseph's College for Ten scholastic football games this weekend will be spread in over four days. The running, punting and passing gains mo- The third and final local col- Wompn, Brooklyn, believes that knowledge on the subject is limited and that this is re- today when Adelphi Academy and Poly Preo annear legiate-sponsored an ol(1 tra(lltlonal comb on roly-syfielcl in yker lS" TOSSESS ENVIABLE REC'ORD-L'nbeatrn in 23 consecutive Raines, but lied twice, over a period of three years, the Gerntsen Reach Huskies are likely to be stung with surprise when the Cobras expose their fangs at fJerritsen Oval.

Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Huskies had a close call maintaining their enviable record last Sunday afternoon when, on a gridiron that was better suited for a swimming meet than a football came, they defeated the Baron DeKalb Knights by 6 to 0. The outweighed Huskies capitalized on the magic arm of Rob Anderson. He first set up the score pitching the waterlogged oval 45 yards to Hal St. John.

The next time he contacted Tom McC'andless, an end, who must have had flypaper on his hands to make a spectacular catch in the end zone, according to Walter P. Donnelly, the very efficient athletic director of the Church of the Resurrection. The Huskies harmonize on the field of action like a two-tone sports shirt. They are a picture to watch in action, Coach Joe McConville has them so well schooled in all the tricks of the game. Let the opposition err and they are quick to capitalize on the mistake.

That is the kind of heads-up ball they must play or turn in their uniforms to the popular mentor. He is all business and demands il conducted Thomas Jefferson is the only one of the 19 Brooklyn and QueensUponsible for prejudice against oy the fordham University schools playing football which the participation of women in Alumni Spiked Shoe Club-over will not ee action, SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL the RPrt- the two and a quarter mile Van John Magliocco of Poly P'P SCHEDULED TOMODDOW I "The of the Cortlandt Park trail is slated ivl" tn P''la Brooklyn vi bi. ceciii i. winton fray. That adds to the woes of! wwS a.

Bnii.w.M 5:. TEE i basketball for 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. The Coach Ken Pine of Adelphi1 J.S1 8:. "To many Academv u-a nut nf ho marked 207th Hn.ht.

mlsee only Doorlv trained, tin- competition is the first undertaken by Fordham. The previous collegiate runs on the Peddie kame with a bad participating In, 1 Ilaill'. i. ifha ffll'L'1 rr-JniO inrl iimw nmn it) -v elfiU SdW SOUie Sfl VlCe agdin.Sl n. mt ricP-r" ftlf same, aini luiuiumi iit past two Saturday's were spon i i iiisii mauic ni.

ana ITux nn Ihnn Curtis last WeeK. DUl Was 2 D.m (I R. T. subwi to Utir 1 mL. -r- JAv.

ana walk two block i wem mrf nin "Tf ie trim a tiv.nvin sored by New York University anrl Manha.fan r-nlln 1 ne an" block. south; or I T. n.tbu.h aub-L -u Uol(J nas fji-opoed four in a 10 nin st. md walk three unee guarns anu inree ror- results. The Huskies' line Barons and did itself hanfls.

conductingand Poly Pr th etraiKht 3 functions differently' which save away poundage to the ischolastic harrier competition. J'. Ble 8l' tni the boys' team" Miss Wil- proud against such odds was com- The meet has drawn 62 "gular weekly double- liams ponited out -Vf Stan Grimm, Hal Gaffney, Tom and than 600 Individuals. headfi ne the four d.n 1 1 I it ''The court is divided in half 14' will include foerad hnen fotu RftACfc the guard, play up only to, for decision tomorrow. Two Lafayette Boosts posed of Rill Anderson McCandless and Richie Lahev, ends; John Rogers.

Joe Lahey, ends; John Rogers, Joe a varsity and two junior var if this division line and may not' "7T'4 shoot for the basket. The for-l tTt? "Q' sity runs. The first two team Terito. Jim Watt and Al Renecke, tackles; Big Rill Mundy, Walt Donnelly, Joe Rogers, Tony Ferrara and Jim Duffy, guards, and the veteran Steve Hardnett, center. Duffv more games will he promoted Sunday afternoon and three on Tuesday, Flection Hay.

finishers in the varsity run will wards play the hall from the) fTJf he awarded the Boh Hardart division line to the basket. S6JS? also plays center when necessary which is seldom. 'and Krlwarrl .1 U'alh ii-rmliioo Merlical Kt'ason The stellar backfield is led by Cant. John (Greek) 'respectively. The llarriart.

Margin in PSAL Soccer League Lafayette High increased its In the appetizer of the double-header tomorrow at Fbbets Field, New Utrecht and The women's coach stressed that medical reasons account for this, stating, "Because of the constitutional differences Madison will pry the lid off the Dencspolis, a heady quarterback; Bill Guidice, erstwhile 'phy is in honor of Fordham's star of Brooklyn Tech and William and Mary: Arthur iast prewar cross country cap-(Dutchi Steininger, a rugged and shifty broken field run- i131" wno lost an arm and his day's explosives at noon. Then at 2 o'clock those neighborhood league lead in the Brooklyn P. S.j between boys and girls, doctors A. L. soccer comnetition bv de feudists, Abraham Lincoln and feel that half a court is suffi ner; Harold (Speed Boy) St.

John, the climax runner; Teddy AVorl1 War whlle Calandrillo, Frank ex-Marine; Rav Grimm, who l1 is currently sidelined with injuries, and Bob (Mountain) 1 track and football star at Ford Eagle 8ort Picture REAL BOOTER Co-Captain Artie Malm, one of the best sch.oolboy kickers in the East, is a big asset to James Madison in the game with New Utrecht tomorrow ot Ebbets Field. Lafayette, will come into the arena to square off in their eighth annual tussle. The Abes feating Manual Training. 21, at Red Hook Stadium. It was the seventh victory for the cient area for a girl to cover without undue strain." She added that coaches have Anderson, a vicious bucker and a fine kicker and passer.

Frenchies, the boro defenders, found that, 15 feet is ample1 K(jAI, NOTICES space for three players to de- East New York Trios ham and the brother of the present Ram dean. Individual prizes will be given to the top 20 finishers In the varsity run and to the winners of the jay-vee competition. who also were tied. Lafayette has 15 points, while Fort Hamilton is in the runner-up slot with had won six and last year's em-hroglio ended in a tie. It should be a humdinger.

The other clashes tomorrow will have Midwood tetin J. Til-den on the hitter's gridiron, and fnd sUa'P' Cleveland Runners iictn or thoir nuerrasors in interwt, whlvr such jntere.it may h. who namn and nt HOME FIVES GET READY Francis V. Shea, athletic director of St. Vincent's Home for Boys, had 53 lads respond to the initial call for basketball candidates.

As a result, ihe Home, through the Rev. William Casev, vuiit-Ht- learns ano league. 12 tallies on six victories and a 'finalists are usuallv to. I iri ui r.dM iuik iiiimi'iw y.Biiii.u. ana an or; OIWI rf-, hnm nnH vhna nlna nf raiMinra setnacK.

Bishop Loughlin, which has ing. Miss Williams maintains, In defeated Glover Cleveland in unknown to plaintiff, win dp ame in emcr learns in ine grammar school, ivro, StPVP Pannas rentr fru-awt 'u i knva nimail ilafaiiil.ala inioucizing or hi It ie first train and second, ro tn Junior and Senior divisions nMhe CY 6 toi ney imP-ng, is thej R-J- iu in a to reneal the team vie- A- inampion or Queens, I fl SO nonps In have an inrlnnrnr ont nam rnnmuni irr iU am il ill he at home to the Hushing Red 1 I uk itory it scored in the Manhattan 1 he. 'f, offense reg-, the schedules of outstanding team races over the Forest to an-is cring both goals. Ray Diaz teams in the me-ropolltan Park trail vesterdav. The fi--st ''r "omniJint" tallied or Manual.

1 Finally, she promises. "We team won.Vxl-M and ihe sec' V'T i acti waiter Lentz andean demonstrate to vou that end team prevailed bv ''031 i xervri with this nunimont. to rv Arthu, Ruff, who regiMered'girls are Bood snorts and a Ml' J.h.? i i umn anpr run. The Bishops fin the football campaign. Devils.

Kach has beaten John Adams, the other challenger for the title. shed second in the N. Y. U. days aflr th srvir nf this anm.

Jn the Sabbath encounters'1" 01 esi 'iis snots. They tan handle them-first team race nona exclusive, of the, dav of ew-r. and in r.s of your fail lire In Brooklyn PreD will nlav awav "ldnKPn ousnwuh, o. in a selves and the ball with sneed Tom rarreu. sponsored run, scoring 212 tallies and won the Manhattan College meet with 69 markers.

N'ott. Terrace of Schenectadv, X. the X. Y. U.

victor and Y. 11:14 e. match at 'anI ti .1. Koch 11:14.1 ipar nr anawfr. Itidionent will hj rom he hnmp hearth tnr soccer socrpr BUI Herrmann, Cirveiand 11 "ii" cm u.

bi i.irv iiik 10 piayi ''n you nv Helmut for I ha) rell'-f d'-ninnded in the rnmnlaint second week running against F'St UU iand they love to look glamor The youngsters who turned out for the grammar school unit included Eugene Arrandale, Roy Hughes, Ray Rubinstein. Bob Dunckley, Sonny Sonnenberg, Billy Srarfo, Billy Bruckner, Richie Ramos, Lenny On ere, Rob Bierach, George Sullivan and William Massakowsky. The Tyros will be composed of Willy Ramos, Johnny Hauss, John Allgire, Tommy Birney, John Flynn. Charlie Xavas, Sal Laspragata, Larry ditto, Ray Hopkins and Don Duncklev. The lineups: the Manhattan ccp rimnpr.

St. eciha Hich in U'ininn ous lor their public. Lifavette 13) Manual tl) i White Stadium, F.nelewood. up, is Loughlin's chief rival for JSoldo V. Vtrga I9IH1" January 21.

ROMANO RCHKNKBR. KSQS Mtorni-ya for Plaintiff. 277 Broad way. N. Y.

City. To the abov named defendant) only, and earn of them: The foreKoinx summon la aerved anrl St li'i-anrii, Pinn Plat'a -8aiV." SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL team laurels. Top Finisher 1 "in lp La Monica entertain St. Basils Prep of Palmar; Stamford, at Boys High Field. 6 R.

Tk. u. Druckmin Ed Nehoc. E. 11 3 Pel Mnraan.

N. V. 12 04 6 Al Allen. E. N.

7 Tony Poidomani. E. N. 12 1 8 Joe Mucha. Cleveland 12 20 9 Tom Brien.

N. 12 42 10 John MoeUer, Cleveland 12 55 SECOND TEAM RACE 1 GUI Davis. E. N. T.

12 32 3 Hani Mueller. Cleveland 12 35 3 Dave Contorte. E. N. Y.

12 48 4 Tony DllcciUl, E. N. Y. 12.54 1 Bill Mueller. Cleveland 13 03 8 M.kt Bocao.

I Y. 13 20 1 Tom Wilcox. Cleveland 13 45 8 Jonn Tliteilo, Cleveland 13:48 flail ...4 11 KD jupon ynu by ordi-r of Hon. (leoine) Bcldnck. Justice of the Su The Junior aggregation will have a personnel of Henry AIiJn TV' OoirnchM.

r.ivnn, Kinha.r Tm A an Mulligan, Gregory BILLED OVER WEEKEND Mclnerneyj TODAY Liurulloj Adlphl Academy vs. Polr Prep, Poly Meid 92d 8t. and 7th Avf. 2 30 VcriaiBm. IB.

M. T. 4th Ave. to 91d Oruilnna St. and walk six blocki east.

1 Dial TOMORROW ipreme Court of the Stale of New York, dated AtiKiixt 1H. 1948 anrl 1 nr icciiuic 01 uie election I R. Anitno Day program will be the annual I'l o.n.n.df. 1 rppn Th ri M-u- o-, A McUonell and Jerome Murphv John Cincotta, John White, Tom Alexander, Pat Nero, larP the top flve finisners 'foV Lenny Amoruso, Rilly Walsh, Ceorge (lomez, Joe Ramos, Billy Miles Loughlin harriers. Jack Gibbons, Alarty Marshall and Al Soares.

A hie question mark hovers (OIUIIUI lV ria.SSIC inVO Vinff! Oonls-PaoDa Din. Substitiicon. riled with the rnmplalnt. herein in the Kingj County Clerk'j office, llal of HecorJa. Brooklyn.

York. The oblert of thla action la to fore. New Utrecht VI. Jamei MaH.tnn. Manual Training th onlv r.

nt' Ci- K-oenniew. dti rne.d, noon. iB. M. Brtshton a i oii.r.nt,,, 1 1 'ftu rn, or 1.

1. minway Th C.t.. in a a rr 1-1 r.i i i .1. i i a. Ij.

team in Fort is, Dusnwicit fQij' npnKiin nv, ana fix 1 n. John Kiditr, Cleveland 14:20 rctinir prmi.pa deaiicnated on thi "lr I'cinmn win nrjiriiu 011 iiiin aiitifioi a. nea, ifi ine individual victory. 'tho r-Hrnn Clinton Dirk Raaf tiV.nl, tiw John Meader. nlt.

Tprrarp I Vum Straight. Br. Wewmaii Clinton, Dick Raaf, Steve Suida. Frank Alamo, Jim lohn Meader. Nott Terrace, I gtun'r "luiii 10 Montgomery st.i Ktifhn! Lifytt.

vi, Abraham Lmcola Bbbets MUana a uini Midwood vs. Stmut-1 Ttirfn 7ih and Krasmus Hall, in the climaxik cavnan i ax ror the Borough nr Brooklyn, aa Section 4. Block lot 5: beinif located on the South side nf lblh S'reet. about 1S5 feel mart LEGAL NOTICES File No. 7381 19 IS -Blumnthal SraminiM St- 2lldfn Avf- 2 m.

iBriKhion look solo honors in the Violet f'- J.u and Tom Voorhees, Fasten hawm bill in High. Paterson. K. took lLVlZf 1 aubwava I Church Ave. andiTHB iifc" THK XT a Tie of 3rd Avenue.

helntT Rfemi RelnUch Montana I Chureh Ave, car lo Kinm Huhwav and NKW YuHK. iv ihe arice nf C.rl 17 Inches. nmr firct r.la,.o lh. I. vc.

u.r lining ill noon WflCn "ei.an "locki louth. or Kmn Highway and To Pl'BUO -A "naJ about como Tilden Ave. and walk two block. AUMI.MSTIUYOK or-'TUK COHM i P'h- Oemb. 1 KI.Mi.i ATTORXIir (JK.VKR AlJ New September 30.

niKh and Brooklyn Tech. Thimn.rtn TUlSninf Vf FaC RflfklVlf. Pr Rnrlr.tlF 'I'll 1.1 TlTH VIT.U V. lO if I 1 Jack Canavan, Arthur Morrisson and Julie Stankalis. Shea aiso has plans tmder way to floor an So-pound team.

Jt will consist of Willy Ramos, Johnny Hauss. John Flynn, Ray Rubenstcin, Biily Rruckner, Bobby Bierach, Sonny Sonnenberg, William Srarfo anil Lenny Guere. The team has been invited to play between the halves nf double-headers at Madison Square Garden this Winter. MINISTER'S SON A HARRIER Ted Weiskotten, son of Dr. Herbert T.

Weiskotten of 4CH K. Tld pastor of tfd-nn- ik I3' antaRonlsts and each loser w.v.rh.r ---T ROMANO Xw reni C.oal Lrnir. 2, Buff 2. Swennon. Sub-." m.

I. T. aubwiy'AND to any and all unknown peraona, uriiii-. null i. nwfnion.

HUD- 7 l- mioway iu an.v ail'l all unKIloWn PCraOIlB. nno A 1 1 1 cl- one collide at noon.Utitutiomv-Pmet Hula: RapDaoort. Bulf.l!0 Ave. and Orn b.iA to Rnx-iwhnae nain. a pat tji of whuae nauie.i AUu' lor I 'lamtiff.

ol-6l mil miiris rtiui hip tiiv mil inline rflld II 111V I Moica. Pappai. Wolf. Ior "notner oreen but ana nuee place) nr places ul reaidenre Serimah. Barbera lmrkfd f' Rockaaay: nr I.

R. T. uo- are uimnown and caiin.it aflt-r dill- THE PEOPLE OF" THE STATE 111 Renialh ''ri Oreen bua to Far ant inqimy aacei taim-d. ili.tnbu- NEW YuKK. bv th Giaca nf Curl i Qa A.

defending cross country Lhve titlist. has been steadily im-i' J'l, well-restfdT ni a 1 i t-i i nuti- ii' 1 1 ui. lay mm iiAt ui Kill ill auu i nm-in- ii.il- II I a i I ri i' ri i innn oB.au. i.wciiiii.-u 111.11.,. J.ilin C.nless.

Sarah nrnv lip anrl mav nma nut nn isj.t.i ni.e. nn.iu. ami mmr Aflams at Hextpr Pai-L- of hens 11 Jli Lanle.s. if they he living ani if llieV ll llenH In Tl Igames. ending in a tie, will I I hmJ IIIItT fllllil LT III I I IV Rrnnu B.

a. a bi I .1 1 .1. one top. Loughlin's Lappin and i rv oi vrtiiia I. wimon r.

"i ue ui-rtii, ineir H'KHl White Siadnim Enaiewood. N. 2 o.m "Pfeaenlat i efl. then' i ne ana i-incom be out to run up a big score on husbands or know pel suns whose names or pan and succes- of whose names, and whose place op 'I. R.

T. Broadway-Ith Ave -iihfi'av tn wives, if any. the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ditmas Ave. and E. 21st na.

i a mriuer the Frenchies. victor in one of 168th St. or 8.h Ave subway A train pt interest, whose naini-s or llaes uf r. George Helfenslein, Kort Ham ilton's ate, are the other pos sihle individual wtnner.i. iu -lire ace unknown, anl With tne Honest Abes at ftl three comhats fn-Cant Ina Heiahtx to P'aiea uf resiiiente and oust uffn.e ad- after diligent inquiry, he as i.

joe Ulidaih 8i. and bus 84 or any Tenaflv dresses are unknown. iilmle.s c-rtained, distributees heirs at law iienRin for the fust time thisiMartino, triple threat back re- hu terminal to tieid i Joskphink km sai.i mkt i season. It miehf he termeri a i iu ii Sl- Bslls Prep vs. St.

Krancn Prep iSfc.NJ) tlKfcETINtl- and if any of the said di- 8, 0 t0 tne wais following an 'Boy. H.nh Field, Maple St and Troy WHKRKA8. JOHN MfEMER. who hens at law or next of kin grudge battle If. all riiirt 15 Ave js a member of the cross-country team at Wagner College on Staten Island.

Weiskotten, a product, of Krasmus Hall High School, a Senior at Wagner, intends to follow in the footsteps of his dad and older brother, Richard, who is pastor of Epiphany Lutheran Church in Laurelton, Queens County, and enter a theological seminary to study for the ministry. 2 P.m. I R. T. subw ay to Utica I kv.oy H'Uiri i i.

iw ii nvr. ina wnir two Docks hips nd nm dimuhlh oi uiooKvn. i i and it'll' im nr the fact that George Brancato er the first game Of the or t. Fla.biuh s-ib- Htt.e Nt'w York, ha ireiitd a if any, d.MributM and Mjcreaaors in With 11pmnfMrl ami rn nr wsy s- nrt walk thrf blocks i1'1 that a whunH nams andor place who transferred to Lincoln and Bay Ridge League Lists Five Games no ix uiocm easi or UUca Ave. wmins, iciai- i'-iii'-m mm ornrn aadrfAafA piayeo lor tile Kmancmafnrs r-u Icar s.

in to veal and uere.iiml nnu iv ai unkii ast wasnn nrAA i 1 u.uy proved as ihe and IKK WAS. Austin Carev whra ast was otdered from miiiries and will re-lTfusnAY Testament joskphink bkapn. reaiUe, at Mrvp to Lafayette hv Associate Super-Uume his blnckintr nnsitlnn Boy''' Hl" v- "Uyn Tech. Bbbets f'y N'- 313 Miller Ave- fti.ii. New York, and Sarah 5.

Rsr. intonrlr.K,i i-. I ointMng position. pid, noon ie. in Uie B.ir.juuh Brooklyn, 'rtt.

who residea ai 3 Street. iniciluent rlPOerr H.l-nct u.hon1 Unu- tv and Sl'tte nf r- Five games will he played in the Bensonhum officials com! i he 'n i 'a' A0 tiibkbpx.kk. and each rrte'd petition' rrayin, for 1 1 nv 1 1 1 1 1 i nun id IS torn- Will DP start inff in the In nor rle. nr ynu are cited hnur that a ceil am riirn.ni i. 'EAGLE'S SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL SELECTIONS Horace -Mann Blanks Poly Prep Booters Afier a scoreless first half.

the Ray Ridge Foothall LeaKiieplained. partment for the first time this'Vr u'-Wr $1 'T Po'v Prep has loo manr reserves for nn Sundav, two in the 03- Lincoln, innor nf nno rr sneipni and it win le.i. the Jlorare Mann sncrer toam class and 'hree in the'. Jamum snhmir to Elderts Lane rCnn.T.1 Vv114'1 ur i or MARY J. (ountv of on Hit 2nd dav of at No.

221 Pl'RLIO NUTICKS l.vrnlr. at yi Iu- th Place the Boiough of Brooklyn why and. d-rroe aliould not iiy nf x.w York. tallied three coal to defeat Polv at this he Impound All hut one 1 1 vokk a HKKKKORE. voii nf will he played in the afternoon.

Or'FICK OF THE MAYOR IN TESTIMONY we are rit'erj eh'w Prep yesterday, tn 0, on ihe unmin at fun s.renaih too powr-Poly field, Carl Wolf accimnted 21-7. for two Coals. while Scii-hi T-in'n hj finally arrived aa Midwood will iinri out, 14 7. lasamura hootetl the other. On.l...M Hearing- oa Local Law PIIRSI'AN'T TO STITI'TnnV TV.

The lone morning affair will send the Termite" digging against the Warriors in the l.Wi pound class on the gridiron at! nave rautierj ihe of our uerme our hiirruajate'r Court of thai faid Siur.ujite.. Court to be of Knua, lo l.e hr-ld in Room hereunto affixed. at the Halt of Berorri. in Ihm (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS County nf nn the luth dav T.

M-UARRY. of Nmmhr. IHIS. at 9 30 oV-lork I hi our aaiH Bt il.d .,...1. Madison Swim Team Notches Fifth Straight IQUIRE.V1KNT.

nntii-e ia herbv gnen that a loi-al law numbered and titled' ae hereinafter specified, haa hin paaed by the Counril and approved by the Board oT Ktimaie. and that ounll of RiooVlvn. in the be iuade! nouia not mi.nu ,0, ru rirp ui OI (Jupna riea'int FHuhltif, 147. Orav rmin St. and Shore Road at 'lA-'lo aaid Cuuniv ihe 7th dav of r.

Oaden Balen St. C'er-ilis al home la lonah In beat Mar.shall Kiamri and Brooklyn Preo will bow. -7. Oct.iher. HIS 'a public hearing on auih local law: 2- wifl be held at tha A RON JACORY.

Clerk of the SurroKate'a Cmrt. I ol.j-lt -Melfney While -Briinatetter Bouion1 SI. Francis will have no easy lime with Lnflae Speihna Sl Raul" Prep, 11.11 should take the Baer Srhoeofiin Nutmeg 12-7. fcxeculive Chamber, Citv Hall Kor and on the same field at Madison gained Tia and santti. Tima.

i.3 o'clock, the Senators will try to: fjfth successive triumph in the legislate the Rockets not of Rrooklyn-Rirhmond T. S. A. L. th.dem loimh of Munliallan.

New York Ollv. H. 0 1 R. F. I L.

Ij i.N IhSTIMONY WHEREOF have the Seal of our Stiri-oBnie'a Court to baj (S'-al) WITNESS Hon J'RANCtS Siirrnwteol it- -aid County, at the fior. nuirli of Rrnoklyn. In (ha, Clerk of the Sunonatea Court. ion Friday, November ii. 194S.

at 2:30 Kile No 701'' 194-1 Baroca.P.m-. ITIIR PKOIM.E 0 THE OF t. I I aid P1.V Unv. I Ti I I vk nn ar no ov. m.u d.w.i Vr-X Po'nt power rv nioen; rarre.l, Manual, aeconrl- P.nnnn.

jmuiiu ri 11 nil, 11. n-ll I ill H. V( hu ha I The niima. pense Of Utrecht. 4423, 1 'h'f Time, 0:27.3.

fw to the administratlva Free and idenehden Alexander Ron the 1ariion nnnl vodot-rlav 1 1 V'n Pr.i New York, tn CI.ARK. Attorney r.en.-ral of the Goal w.j.i yaHamuia. sun.vi 1 u- Mann: YoVukeltfh ti.u no OlVlSinn. Jv" ti Thi, Cohen, i 'o United SUtea. a tn the El.VAR IJ.l.'N.Ari Lansky.

Dickuunn, -lacoln. Terrors wi U'n UnnH. ni-riirC l-ll-a A u.r. I'vril-V7II11UI lltSia- inn ll Irt er-ni-a Ihfl i.ir. 1 1 1 11 I nam- v.l.l.Klian Tiop.

ity CiMlnrlian ol.vlt ij" nam. l. i i- nr ortasiairoite Won frlerl. row, Po Preo: Oreenbera, Edwards. Itnrc wnnH rlofoot In r- "v'" Adminiat ralor of the PRFVIP' priltrjT- living daylights out 01..1 flurhman, Pilrrlv, l.ullge, Rlizutl.

St. John well rf.lerl will h. inn mnrh UI I HC 1 1 11 If M.r.h Man. .1 lOIS i cn np nrv fjavo no i chua umr. neieree MinMcy.

nim, nn.in nil lilt? ritlP ltl(lUL at' 0 men the temnorarv leaeue lead. Un; Oretnberg. T.lden. gti.ndf e.il.: o2o a6.2r2S.29iTIO.Air RANK (Tv TviS Artrr riV.llainiifr. aaamii nvi 3 o'clock 'Lincoln and Rrnnklvn Tech 1 Time.

2:412 BOARD OF ELECTION'S IN THE Ew YORK, a banklnit corporation 1'laintnf d-Kiirna'tea Kine have it all 'lrUOJ. ann "'OOklSn 1 ecn lC0-ard br Buahoni.iriTV oir vkw vVr n.n-r.i ila offua and principal place he of trial The Spider Ij. 1UJW "i nii'flU I I II II a aw A.t.V A Jilanned to form a weh around iboast of "nhealen slates in four -meT1 1soni- seig.i.fice. 4oo Broome n. i.K 'meets each MariUnn ti-m-oH I r.i-?!.

1 Pursuant to the provu 1 1 it jiiuirin ririn renocr inem1 m.av won mm- nrsis ana tne itrecnt.r.r;;,., 7. i 'mv1' imnolrnt on the strinnrl sptnn 120-jard medley relaj Won mrnhr Bnh.n inn. i .1 it I di in i ii ill I (Tn flv ue at With St. and Shore Road at swimmers claimed four events. o'clock.

a ITIPet which wasn't de- The favaliers will I.p until the final event, the voted for in the Coimtv nf wun ine win An- '-n una atiinninna. lo leriii Pancv diveWnn h. "1 or. Alnl5? nexed of UEORGE Kr.SON' i a notice of i 11 Dret.kT, Tilden, aecond: 3 kochln w' An ryidinn.it No. 78.14th within twenty 'dav.

iS Manual, third. Winning wore, 34''. it Ice. of the Supreme Court 2nd' Judi- thin ex- ticeofhesiBren'cmirf 6 UKh" yn" ''laive gunning to hring down the ('on-1 fl'eestJ'le relay, Man-dors at Tnth St. and Shore Tr.aininS nipped Tilden, point.

i.i.l i.i.i i tviiiKn. ii.v.a.m o.e.i" or un- uny oi aeivii-e: enrl in luto City and Stat, of thf Di.tri?!-K!tv -of of the Citv Pour CnnnnSman- Ren the Will he conalrued of your therein requested and that lanure to annear. or an. JOHN ADAMS 40. IniXT 1111,1 inainif.

iiiciirineni will lie wer. ludinne at 3 clock. ln tne pool, me sn.vai-d rreeaivia wn. re.aental iye in Onncrea from eaih in tiona he siven reiardins the Allen liefautt. for the relief' a.Z affl1 Xhn, i.rr,,, LHatnct in the county Conireaonai'Diatria in the C.MinTy Ciutodian clalm.v.

niauded in Ihe complaint. State Senator from ea. S.natorn vnw Ti FRFKO RF Dixtrirt In the County: member of nf -1 i h1 Jljtli. lf)4. e' FEIilXJ.

McCAMBf.KV nuKina. Miller. Adam. third. Time, 0 28 3 100-yard freest jrlt Won by Lennon.

Adams; Raynor, Forest Hills, second. Midwood Rifle Team trict in Ihe County. i v'? V.T fr Plaintiff ior to tie Held ln the "I fir and ocnier, i-orest Htlla, ihlrd. Time. 1 n.t WII.UAM J.

HEFKKRNAN. Hall of Offiro Addreia ,291 Rerord. in the County of Klnt-s. on Broadway. New York 7.

Nw York" 100-yard breaststroke Won by Lovdi, UAV11) B. CI IS I UM A. Park: Slopers, with Pat Zurica swimming anchor, won the freestyle relay in lo rapture the meet. was Zurica's first competition of the season since suffering an ankle injury. Rayside and Adams registered impressive triumphs CARMINE G.

De SAPIO. 71 m- l-qatello. JOHN CREWS j. A w.n.I 1 e.unirion- la t-tivr ir a wnv the; ne mi 'going summon- la lommiaaionerg ot iriection. Is'atI'iNAL BANK OF TilE HE nusms, Hoffmann.

Adama, third Time i -20 3 100-yard backstroke Won by Miller Adams; BorU. Adams, second Burns Poreat Hills, third. Time. 1:11 220-yard fraeaiyle Won by Donnelly aerverl IE CHASE "Pun by niihliintlnn puiyuant Irs "rrler of Hon. Murray Hca-n.

temporary Supreme I'omt of Mia inniMrntnr Nw York, dated Ihe 7th div eaid Or-toher, lMH. and filed with lha i iNr.w tijuk as riiifrt and a.v Admin FOItFCLOSUUES ine win annexfrt in Oneens SAT. rnmnoti ondi Aaama; n.easier, roresi SUPREME COURT. KING3 COUNTY lir.DKtiE in Ihe nf r-i Jrh 4ae-, JOSEPH HER MAN. Plaintif r.

nor iinfiall r-i r-d hv "unlv Kinci in III Hall againat JOSEPH H. WEN el 'he Will ehould not ronalnied Cninlv of Kinga Citv inri Outshoots Boys High The Midwood rifle team opened its P. S. A. rifle season by conquering Roys High in a four position match, 884 8'i7, on the Brooklyn Tech range yesterday, ('apt.

Pete Williams led the Midwood shooters with a 180 score, while Rob Hankins. Boys High, was the competition's high gunner with a 181 tally. The summaries: iTv" win, aqiitis. inira. limp.

3 0 3 tion. Adams, swimming in Adama i.j,-,. it ii iBlnaa. Connora. Chlofalol.

Time. 1 40 2 home pool, I'OUtPd 0rest Hills. SOO-nard freeatrlt relajr- Won by Adama 40-18 and Bayside routed tnt lrendanta. rraveq nr in uie herein end Tnk. Pliratianr tn lilrlvmen nf fnrr-lnaiirr.

S'llV Inst t'Url tone annulH ma. 1.. Dated. 'i. Vnrl n.l.l...

m.o and gal filed herein on September r't-ard'nK the Alien Property Cato- KE1.TX J. MrCAM Pt.EY am-- Attorney tor riain'iff IN TESTIMONY WHPnror tion bv G. V. McMahnc. aurtioneer o22-6t the Seal of our aid Surrogate-, Court lo be Cleveland, o'2 15, in the loser pool.

The summaries: MADISON 44. NEW UTRECHT 31 at the Rrooklvn Real Estate Ex-hang-. 9 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

on Ihe 3rd dav nf November 194 at 12 o'clock noon th LICKNSrS fi 13tffu (Seal) BAT8IOB it, Claveland 18 80-yard fraeatyle Won' by Lang. Bay-side; Byrnes. Cleveland, second, Boiling Bayside. third. Time, ft 27 4 100-yard freestyle Won be Dorse Bayside; Olsen.

Bayside. second' Cleveland, third. Time, 0 19 8. 100-yard breaststroke Won by Mas- HERERY GIVENt1ut 1'nee No. OR 147Sfl hag been is.

premise' directed hv aaid luda-ment be anrl therein described to Mrt ln Bpr. aued to the undersigned lo alt cider Lot 48 Blnrk 11148 See4nn 11 on ISO-yard freestyle Won by Molntr, Naur Utrecht; Sehwarttman. Madison, MlnWOOR u.nnri Vnilvl AAinn thirA T.m T'r''" ---M. i.Ti pni.ni.. iT 'J' unarr ne ii in th' 1,1 dy rontrol law at No.

3D3 Cen 4 iPrlv T-I Avnu. Rorough of Brooklyn. Clerk Bf St.t. a i aii.n on oa joi .0:27.3, the Tax Map nf the Borouith of Brooklyn. City of New York.

Dated October 11. SIDNEY SQUIRE. Referee, HARRY R. RICHARD. Plaintiff Attorney.

Offire and Pout Office Ad- 4 4A 4fl. CllJa l0j 100-vard freestyle Won by Beck, New iZS.OUMhl: Waaman, Madison, aecond; thinner. Msrliaon. third. Time.

1. 41 .19 .19 37 olo-4t munptiori. Williams 48 stun 47 Veial so Hodei 4s Anta 4g i.v 4A 40 44 41 4g 40 4fl 4. KOSARIO AMATO Central Avenue drees. 178 Wilaon Avenue Rrooklvn 1 4V tn i i.

100 yard breaststroke Won by Schaek- I7S 173 3 21- N. T. olI-R. TMTr-lATrVYWW'ASXV" VALIylNE. nlain-l Brooklyn 21.

N. (II HI II Total o2fl-3t i jr. as'iinat RIi'HARli R.w:iniii- -23 239 218 TRADEMARK NOTICE 184 BOCARDtm hla wife: vrtTtPO- v.w. simiua. nayaiae; neming, Bayside.

second Lohner, Clgveland. third. Time. 100-yard backstroke -Won he Phillips. Bayside; Hoch, Cleveland, second; Goldman.

Bayside. third. Time, 1 14 2 220-yard freestyle Won bv Ludwig Cleveland; Fouquet, Bayside. aecond: Williams. third.

Time, 2-31 150-yard medley relay Won by Bay-side (B. Conroy, Patrowlti, Time. 1.38 4. 200-yard freeatyle relav Wen by Bay. side (Callahan.

Godfrey, G. Conroy Knot! Time, ISt Fence dive -Won by BpaJi, Pauthman, Bavaide. second; TWnblo; Cleveland, third. Wnning score, 40 given that licerj VIM VOOTtl ivm i I ner. New Utrecht; Astad.

Madison, second: Klotz, Madison, third. Time, 1:18.3. 100-yard backstroke Won by Broven-der. Utrecht. Rablaj, Madison, steond; McCandltcs, Madlsen, third.

Time. I ll, 220-yard freestyle Won by Med. Madison; Olalo, Utrecht, second: Teigen, NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT'OHN BOTS HIGH Prona Sll. Kneel Atinrf Tnt-l naiiMiis IS 47 4a 41 ln 177 KKN tn. rav byf vB innersnring rni de.acnh.d in th.

rom. Tiei an 4a Bhrenpreis 4T 4.1 40 43 LCII'lc 47 4 41 35 Ooldin 4g 4S 37 37 FACES TEST Co-Coptom Wally GoponovichTf Somiiel Tilden, who h-nCs to have big day against- Midwood tomorrow at Tilden Field. njiMaaison, inira. time. 2 so 1H91 freeatr.e relay -Won Madl- 1B7 sen (Bernnein.

Levyi Tay and BelUyi. Time, i .12 rtR.MTURJ ZVKr. IP 6 Total. -231 ipia'nt anv capacity whatanver.l rooklyn. N.

f. 28 20 88T1 180-yard medley Won Madison pomu. o.i-Bt inr from through, unoer or against eM-Jt.

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