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FORECLOSURES Sports Today 15 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, MAY Stibley's 1 89.7 Top Average in Class A Heads Blue List-Chamberlain Wins Red Crown With 187.6 By LOU E. COHEN VENTNOR CITY CHESS DRAWS 3 BORO ACES Seashore Invitations Go to Bernstein, Donovan, Pincus By HERMANN HELMS With Sidney Bernstein, Albert S. Pinkus and Jeremiah F. Donovan in the competition, Brooklyn's chances in the forthcoming invitation masters tournament, announced by the Ventnor City Chess Club, are rosy, indeed. The field will total ten invited contenders.

In addition to the borough trio, those honored with Invitations were Miss N. May Karff and Weaver W. Adams, both of Boston; Israel Horowitz of Manhattan; A. A. Mengarini and D.

H. Mugridge of Washington, D. Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg and RIDGE FLATBUSH RECORDS COMING UP Team and Individual records for Bay Ridge and Flatbush will appear on Monday In the Brooklyn Eagle. The five leaders In games and aeries will be listed. and Jack Stibley share individual Norman Chamberlain honors in Class A of the Chamberlain, rolling at a 187.6 gait in 90 games, was the sparkplug of the Elite team in the Red Division; while Stibley, a newcomer to Brooklyn pin-toppling circles, posted a 189.7 Whelan.

Farr. Mulholland. Boro Murphy, Midwood L. Mula. Midwood Vltolo, Midwood average for 72 games rolled Chamberlain, well known Artie Corso dudII.

comoeted in 55 9583 174 0 34 5918 174 0 22 3834 174 0 38 6557 173.0 76 12995 171.0 39 6648 171.0 27 4607 171,0 84 14285 170 0 40 6790 170 0 39 6619 170 0 48 8093 169.0 47 7943 169 0 83 1 3969 168 0 38 6310 167 0 35 5854 167 0 27 4458 165 0 55 8935 162.0 pionship tournament last year, won by Dr. Angelo Torlora Chess Problem No. 2011 By H. W. BETTMANN.

Cincinnati Black 7 Pieces mm p. Si S3 I 1 I ii SB 1 I I I 1 1 Hi White 7 Pieces White to play and mate two moves. White on QR8; on KB.I; on QKt4; on Q7- Kl on and KK3; on KB6. Black on KR5; on Q5 and KR8; on 3. K4.

KKlB and KR4 Chess Problem No. 2010, by E. Leuen: 1 R-K2. Jacob Levin of Philadelphia, winner of the last tournament at Ventnor City. Mayor Harry S.

Hodson has given official consent to this the fourth of a series of annual tournaments to be held on the Municipal Pier June 20 to 28. Also on the committee are Councilmen Charles S. Abott and E. Wood, Richard G. Wayne, tournament director, and J.

Roy Dessauer, referee. Playing simultaneously against 22 in his exhibition at the Queens County Chess Club, Herman Steinerof Los Angeles made a score of 20 wins, one loss and a draw. It was an exceptionally well attended gathering arranged by FYitz Brieger, who also had I. A. Horowitz on the program as a lecturer.

After playing In Group A of the Brooklyn division and finUhing with a score of 15'a to 8'a, the Stuyvesant High team met De Wilt Clinton of the Manhattan division, 21 to 7, in the playoff. Stuyvesant won by 3 to 1 to gain the cliam-pisnship of the Interscholastic League. Appended is the score of the game Samuel Reshevsky won from Harry Baker in the national tournament: ORUENFELD DEFENSE Stibley, a late starter, rolled on the Class A all-star team, which defeated a classic star-studded troupe last Winter in an American Red Cross match. DeTun-is Is Red Runner-Hp Runner-up to Chamberlain in the Red Division was Lou DeTurris of Keystone, showing a 186.9 average for 90 games. Only 66 pins separated DeTurris and Chamberlain.

Johnny Moore of Albee Square was third, with 186 for 88 games, followed by Costa of Keystone, who rolled 183.6. Tied at 183.5 each are Sawyer of Pearl and Nevins of Ideal. In the Blue Division Chick Maloney of Farragut Pool finished with a 88-game 189.6 average, one-tenth of a point behind Stibley. Dolen of Boro rolled 189.8, but that wai for only 54 games. Ken Stelter of Parkway rolled 186.8, but that, too, was for an insufficient number of games, 42.

Bill Carey of Farragut Pool was next with 186.7 for 87 games, followed by Joe Russo of Boro, 185.6 for 90 games, and McDermott of Albemarle White, 185 for 90. Down Your Alley: Coat.es' 228 game was high in the Eagle Recreation Lanksbury posted a 222 game in Keystone Henny Stark of Fritz Grill in Bay Ridge has been notified of army induction The Ecklebe Guyer team set a single game record the final night of competition, 1,138. George Van Hoesen led with a 256 effort. His mates were Johnny Moore, captain; Johnny (Smiling) Gloistein, Larry Giangrosso and Joe Suler C. Eyrick's 219 game topped this week's Masonic League session Don't forget the Brooklyn Spring tournament opening on Saturday evening, 7 o'clock, at the Regal Bowling Center, 8th St.

and 5th Ave. Team No. 4 won the championship of the Lawler Commercial League this year, finishing with 1 04 points, as compared with 99 for Team No. 5. Team No.

2 was third with Bode's 220 game topped the final session In the Elite Commercial Teddy Rosenquist shot a 257 game, and 694 series. Vega showed 247 for one and 671 for three, while Durante rolled a 249 game Trezinl had a 254 game in Keystone Allen rolled 226 in Plaza Halloway's 196 topped the Ocean Ladies Suler rolled 259, Van Hoesen had 258 and Aiello rolled 245 in the Albee Sq. Major. Van Hoesen's series was 697 while Aiello showed 678 for three games Team No. 10 has a two-point lead over Team No.

6 in the Lawler Ladies. Evelyn Lambuth's 194 game was best in the weekly session The Kingsway Bowling Center is holding a Class $200 guaranteed sweepstakes for four days beginning Saturday. There also is a booster class, for those with an average less than 171. Three games are rolled across six alleys, one re-entry is permitted and the entry fee is $3. The Class competition is for bowlers with less than a 191 grand average for all league competition this season Mike DelCasino, who joined the army two months ago, Is still high man in the 1942 I OltrXLOSL'RES SUPREME C'fiURT.

KINGS COUNTY IDA GEH flOLINI, plaintiff, against MORRIS GA.ilN, et, defendants. Jn pursuan re of a judgment of fore-closure and duly made and en-tered in the stbove action and bearing date the 1st rilay of May. 1942. I. tin undersigned, i the referee in said Judgment named (will sell al public auction to the hiKlt east biddei, by JOHN A.

HARTIGAN, i auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Rial Exchange. 189 Montagkie Street, Borough of Brooklyn, ij.unty of Kings, City of New York, ion the 1st day of Jum. 1942. at 12 ii'i-lock noon, the promts. directed by I said Judgment to bo sold and therein Moscnhed as follows ALL thai fcertain lot, piece or pi reel of land.

wrtJh the buildings ami improvements 'thereon erected, situaie, lying and hieing in the Borough of Brooklyn, ffounty of Kings. City ami State of jw York, bounded and described as follows; BEGLNN ING at the corner formed by the intersection of ihe northwesterly side 22nd Avenue with tba southwest' irly side of 65th Street: running then re northwesterly along tba southwest crly side of 65th Street sixty-nine (69) feet lo the land of other owners; Iheni-e sout hweslerly along said land nf other owners twenty i2oi feet one-ijuarter (t4) of an inch to a point on n. line drawn at right angles to 22nd Avenue and distant sixty-eight (68) feelji northwesterly therefrom; thence intheajiterly along said line drawn al angles to 22nd Avenue and pari of Ihe distance through a party wa II sixty-eight 16M feet to said erly sfde of 22nd Avenue; thence urtheastei Iv along said northwesterly side of 22nd Avenue twenty (20) feet) tu the point or place of be-ginning. TOGETHER with all the right, titla and inti rest of the party of the first part of. and to the land lying within the t(id of the street or avenue in front of and adjoining the said premises to I tie center line thereof.

SAID fpreniises being known as ana by stret number 6502 Bay Parkway. SUBJ fjCT to: A fir. iu mortgage upon which here Is a ba kcic unpaid of $23,125 and interest; Any slnte of facts an accurate survey mav sh.fpjv: Zoning resolutions of the CMy or New and amendments thereto; Partr walls, covenants, consents, restrictions and easements, if any, of record. ir existing, which ate or may be Note- notices of violation of law or Muiiii-ipal ordinances, orders or te-quiren s'nts noted in or issued by the Depar pnent of Housing and Buildings, Fire. Labor.

Health or other State or Municipal Department having jurisdiction gainst or affecting the premises, Dat (d, May 8th, 1942. THOMAS MIRABILE. i Referee. JOSEPH P. BARRIERI.

Attorney for I'liunliff. 303 West 12nd Street. New ri.rk Cliv. mll-6t MftTh LEGAL NOTICES COURT. KINGS COUNTY IJLLIAN PARENTE.

plaintiff, agar ist MICHAEL PARENTE and DOL )RES SEIDENFADEN and others, defer ilants. Plaintiff desires Kinga Counfcy as the place of trial. Supplemental Summons. File Number 13815-1941. Tof'lhe above named defendants: Y()l; ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to ansv rt-r the amended complaint in this acti'ioi and tu serw a copy of your answer, or, if the amended complaint is not Herved with this supplemental sum-mot js, to serve a notice of appearanca on plaintiff's attorney within twenty dnys after the service of this supplemental summons, exclusive of th dat, of service; and in case of your fai'fure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you default foi he relief demanded in the amended co r) ilaint.

iOj.ted. New York. February 5th, 194.2. Patrick J. Mcdonald.

Attorney for Plaintiff, I.ITfice and Post Office Address. 38 Peirlk Row. Borough of Manhattan, York City. 31 the following named defendant in thii action, namely. DOLORES SEID-EN1FADEN: he foregoing supplemental sum-mi his is served upon you by publiea-thm.

pursuant to an order of the Court of the State of New York. ounty of Kings, made at Special 1 -fern. Part II thereof, by Honorable PETER P. SMITH, a Justice of said Court, dated April 3rd. 1942.

and tiled It the. amended complaint in the of Mice of the Clerk of the County of KSiigs. at the Hall of Records, southwest corner of Joralemon Street and Ctomrt Square, in the Borough of Mnooklvn, County of Kings, City and Slnte of New York. The object of this art ion is to foreclose a first mortgage aud a second mortgage both held by I ilnintiff. The first mortgage was made 1y AUGUSTINE PARENTE and ANNA IM RENTE, his wife, to ANTHONY LM RENTE and MICHAEL PARENTE lo secure the sum of $2,500.00 and in-tip'rest.

dated the 9th day of July. 1919. Pfrad duly recorded in the office of the A.igister of the County of Kings on the Sib day of July. 1919. in Liber 4541.

at page 260 of Mortgages and Section 17, Block number 6o8j the land map of the County of King and the second mortgage made by ANNA PARENTE to LILLIAN PA-KENTE to secure the payment of R3.000.no and interest, dated the 19th of May. 1931, and duly recorded fin the office of the Register nf the (County of Kings on the 19th day of August, 1933. in Liber 7827. at page l)J OI lVloilKimes oiu mui Section 17. Block number 5585 on the land map of the County of Kings, both of which said mortgages are now and held by LILLIAN PA- RF.VTtf Ihe nlsintiff herein, and COV- the nrnnurlv in the RoroUgh of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, being on the northeasterly side of Fortieth Street, distant rour hundred and forty feet northwest-rlv from the northwesterly side of Twelfth Avenue: measuring twenty feet in width in front and rear by feet two and one-eighth inches depth on each side and known aa No. 1125 40th Street. Dated. New York.

April sin. isiat. Patrick j. Mcdonald. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Park Row. Boi ough of Manhattan. N'-w York City. s9-6t Th File No. 24311942.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, hv tne grace or tan free nnd independent To HELEN KING and KATHARINE KING, sistora of CHARLES A. KINU. deceased, if living, whose addresses are unknown to petitioners herein and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, and tbev be dead, the names and addresses of thejr respective spouses, executors, administrators. legatees. devisees, heirs at law and nexl of kin.

assigns, and successors, if any. are unkno'vn to petitioners herein and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained. All other heirs at law. next of kin and distributees of the said CHARLES A. KING, deceased, living, whose names and addresses are unknown to petitioners herein and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, and.

ir any of them be dead, their respective, husbands, wives, widows, heirs at law. next of kin, distributees, descendant, adopted children, issue of adopted children, grantees, devisees, b-patees. distributees, legal representatives, executors, administrators, trustees, creditors, lienors, successors in m'erest and assigns, whose names and addresses are unknown to petitioners herein and cannot, after diligent inquiry. 1. ascertained.

And any and alt other persons and corporations who. hy marriage, purchase, inheritance, succession or otherwise have or claim to have any right, title, imere-bt. estaie. lien or claim in or to the estate of CHARLES A. KING, deceased, whose names and addresses are unknown to petitioners herein and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained.

SEND GREETING: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THB STTE OF NEW YORK. WHEREAS. JOHN H. WITTE who resides at No. 63 Fern Street.

Floral Park. New York. and MAX D. SPOONER. who resides at No.

329-A 18th Street, Brooklyn. New York, havei presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 4th day of June. 1941: relating to real and personal property, be dulv proved as the last Will and Testament of CHARLES A. KING, lately residing at No. 1308 Pacific Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cauae before our Surrogate's Court of the Countv of Kings, to be held in Rooin 25-A. at Ihe Hall of Records, in fbj Countv of Kings, on the 11th dav of June. 1942. at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not ha made.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to ha hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon, FRANCIS D. McGAREY.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in said County, the 29th day of April. 19t2 PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. a30-4t Th Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, known and designated as part of Lota Number 14 and 15 on "Map of nronerty In longing to HENRY L. COTHEAL." filed March 28lh. 1845. in the office of Ihe Register of the County of Kings as map Number 72, and more particularly bounded and described as follows BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Livingsion distant two hundred I20O') feel five inches westerly from the southwesterly corner of Livingston Street and Smith Street: running thence southerly parallel with Smith Street sevenly (7o') feet three inches; thence westerly parallel with Livingston Street twenty-five (25') feet five and three-quarter inches: thence northerly again parallel with Smith Street seventy (70') feet three inches to ihe southerly side of Livingsion Street; thence easterly along the southerly side if Livingston Street twenty-five (25') feet five and three-quarler inches tu tlm point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of.

in and to Livingston Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises tu the centre line thereof. SUBJECT to (1) hearn right agreement recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 1191 of Conveyances at page IT.b. giving privilege to insert beams in the easterly wall of premises adjoining on west so long as said wall shall stand; (2) state of facts shown on survey made bv AUSTIN LUDLAM ft SON, March 2(th. 192(1: and CO any slate of fai-ts a new survey wuuld show. Dated, May 4th.

1942. WALTER C. BRYAN. Rof-ree. ORR ft BRENNAN.

Plaintiff's Attorneys, 16 Court Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. hit-lit SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, as Successor Trustee under a Deed of Trust made by MARY HOLTHAUSEN.

dated November 30. 1927. plaintiff. against LILLIAN SCHLUSSEL, et defendants. MONROE, BYRNE ft KAYK.

Plaintiff's Attorneys, 50 Broadway. York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above entitled action on May 6. 1912. I will sell at public auction, in the Real Estaie Exchange Salesroom.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on June 1. 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, by JACK J. DUBERSTEIN. auctioneer, the premises directed in said judgment lo be sold, with improvements thereon, which premises are described as follows ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New Yoi bounded anil described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of East 3rd Street, distant 318 feet southerly from Ihe corner formed by the intersection of tin' easterly side of East 3rd Street with the southerly side of Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue. and part or the uislance through a party wall 100 feet: thence southerly parallel with East 3rd Street 24 feet; thence westerly parallel with Avenue Hio feet, to the easterly side nl rjasi 3rd Street, and thence northerly along ihe easterly side of East 3rd Street 24 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with an easement over the niost northerly 3 feet 9 inches of the premises adjoining on the suuih of the premises herein described for Ihe purpose of ingress and egress for pleasure automobiles only to ami from the garage erected or to he erected on the rear of the premises herein described. SUBJECT to an easement over the most souther 3 feet 9 inches of the premises herein described in favor of the owner ot the premises au.ioiinng on the south for like purpose of ingress and egress for pleasure automobiles only to and from the garage erected or to be erected on the rear of the premises adjoining on the suuth of the premises herein described.

SAID PREMISES are known bv No. 1637 East 3rd Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dated, May II, 1912.

THOMAS S. COLOMBO, Referee. nil 1 -ttt MftTh SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY GEORGE M. MAYER, plaintiff, vs. JAMES A.

HOLLINSED. et al defendants. Pursuant to direction In judgment dated April 22. 1942. I will sell at public auction, by MONROE J.

EHRMANN, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. on May 22, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises in Kings County, N. Y.

State, described: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Greene Avenue, distant. 110 feet easterly from rorner formed bv intersection of southerly side of Greene Avenue and easterly side of Lewis Avenue, heing Is feet tn width front and rear and 100 feet in depth on either side; known as 806 Greene Avenue. Subject to state of facts an accurate purvey may show; violations of Municipal or Slate Bureaus, if any there be; covenants and restrictions contained in Liber 1841 of Conveyances at page 317. in Kings County Register's office; party wall agreements, if any; zoning laws, if any. BENJAMIN MOSHER.

Referee. SIMON DULMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff, 270 Broadway. N. Y.

C. a30-6t ThftTtl SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff. against PHILIP FIEDEL, et defendants. Index No.

14.0631941. NOTICE OF SALE. FREDERICK W. SCHOLEM. Attorney lor Plaintiff, 10 East 40th Street, New York.

N. Y. Pursuant to a judgment entered April 27th, 1912. I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, at 189 Montague Street, in the Borough nf Brouklyn, Cily of New York, on the 22nd day of May. 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon, by H. t.OUIS HOLLANDER, auctioneer, Ihe premises, with improvements, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, State of New York, situated at. the norlhea.sterly corner of Wvthe Avenue and South 10th Slreet. The premises being 26 feet in width in front ana-rear and 38 feet 2'i inches in depth on each side, described as street number 469 Wythe Avenue, and more fully de-si-i ihed in said judgment.

Dated, Brooklyn. N. April 28th, 1942. CHARLES J. DODD Refer.e.

a.W-tit TbftS SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY as Trustee under a Declaration of Trust dated June 29th. 1938. plaintiff, against BENJAMIN GADOFSKY, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated April 22nd, 1942, I will sell al public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A.

HEANKY auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Slreet. Brooklyn. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, eastern war time, on Ihe 1st day of June, 1942.

premises in Kings County. New York State, on the southerly side of Montgomery Street, distant 134 feet 6 inches' westerly from the westerly side of Trov Avenue, being 24 feet 6 inches in width front and rear by 127 feet 9 'a inches in depth, side lines running parallel with Troy Avenue, westerly sole line running pait of the disiance through a party wall. No. 820 Montgomery Street. Reference is made to said judgment for a complete description of Ihe premises.

Dated, 11th. 1912 SIGMUND H. FUCHS. Referee. CULLEN ft PYKMAN.

Plamtilf's Attorneys. 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York. mil-lit MftTh SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY THE DLME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against ALEXANDER E. SMITH, and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment made herein, dated April 21st, 1912. I will sell at auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 18th day of May, 1942, at 12 o'clock noon. Eastern War Time, the nrcmnes in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the south side of Gates Avenue, twentv-five feet easl nf Matey Avenue, being a plot twenty feet in width front and rear bv eighty feet in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with Gates Avenue and the side lines running parallel with Marcy Avenue and partly through party walls. Said premises peing known as No. 470 Gates Avenue and being more particularly described in mongage made by Miller Building Company lo lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company, record' in Liber 3522 of Mortgages, page Dated.

April 27th, 1942 JOSEPH H. DAVIS. Referee HUTTON ft HOLAHAN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 32 Court Street.

Brooklyn. New York. ill PR KM KVnt'RT. KINGS COUNTY -MIRIAM S. PERKINS, plaintiff, against BERTHA LEVY and others, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of fore, closure and sale duly made and entered In the shove entitled action and beating date the 11th day of April, BAHKBAI.L Dodgers v. Pittsburgh pirates, at Eh-bets Field. Bedlord Ave, and fiullltan Place. 3 p.m. Olanis vs.

Cincinnati Reds, at Polo Ornunds, 8th Ave. and 157ih St 3 pm. Jersey City Giants vs. Baltimore Orioles, at Roosevelt filadium. near Danforth and West Bide Jersey City, 8 45 HI, Fordham vs.

Manhattan, at Fordham Field. 3d Ave. and Fordham Road, Bronx, 3 pm Brooklyn College vs. St. John's, at Brooklyn College Field, Avenue and Bedlord 3 m.

BILLIARDS Ralph Oreenleaf vs. Arthur Rubin, three-cushion match, at Julian's Academy, 138 14ih Manhattan, 8 30 p.m. Baseball today! B'klyn DODGERS vi. PIRATES Broadcast by "RED" BARBER presented by ENJOY GOLFI at on of America's moit in. Urtiting layouts.

ENGINEER'S GOLF COURSE ROSLYN HARBOR, I. Weekday. $1.50 Saturday. $2,25 Sun. Hoi.

$3 00 (W-n, loml, cpoui, aHrerliye dub wrth (otA. rf for ewfa men end womee. Spetio rel; lor loumo. eieeft and oroups. Apply menage at dutt hJM mw pnpne netlyn 1134 LI AL NOTICES AT A SHKCIAL TERM.

PART II. (IF THE SI I RKMK COI'KT OP THK STATE OF NEW YORK, hold in mid fin Ihp County of Kinys, at the Court Hnu.xt'. Municipal Buildinii, Court, and Joiaknion Slrt't'is. Horuimh of Rr-ook-Ivn. City of New York, on the 9ih day of 1II42.

"nt: Hon. PETER P. SMITH. Justice. ntattT of 111-5 applii-alinn of VI I.

KM KlvKI.I and UUHOIlit c. KLEIN, his wife, fin- leavi- lo assume Hie of VILKM J. KLYNE and I)( 'RUTH E. KI.YNE. On Trading and filint; tlto petitions of VILEM KI.EIN and DOROTHY E.

KLEIN, verified Hit- titli day of May. 1 ft 1 2. for leave to assumt1 the mime of VILEM J. KLYNE ancl DOROTHY E. K' vvbj, NOW.

on motion of SOL t. LEVY, atloinev for petitioner, it ij ORDERED, that the naid VILEM KLEIN and DOROTHY E. KI.EIN he and herehy are aut liorizeil to the names of VILEM J. KLYNE and DOROTHY E. KLYNE.

respectively, in place and instead of their present names, on the lSlh day of June. 42. upon Iheir complyinu with Ihe provisions of Article 6 of the Civil Hinhta Law and the provisions of this order, namely, that the petitioners, cause this order In he entered and Ihe pnpers upon which it was granted to he filed in the office of Ihe Clerk of the County of KinKS within ten (Ull days from Ihe date hereof and thai, within leu (111) days from the date of entry of said order, Hie petitioners cause a copy thereof to be puhlished ill the Brook-Ivn a newspaper published in tiie Coiinly of Kinns. und wilhin five CO days after Ihe puhlication (hereof, cause a copy of the supporting papers anil a certified ropy of this order with notice of entrv thereof, to be. served on Liu al Draft Board No, and within forty Oil) days after the making of this order, proof of said publica'itm bv affidavit and proof of said service on the Draft Hoard hi' filed Willi the clerk of the County of KinL's, and cHose a certified copy of this order to lie served upon the Chief Examiner of the Citizenship and Na ural izat pin Department of Ihe I'nitod Slnles at No.

811 WashinKlon Street, in Hie Cily of New York, within ten mil days after Ihe order is filed, and proof nf service thereof be filed within twenty (2d) days thereafter, and alter such requirements are complied with. Ih1 said petitioners shall on and afler Ihe lHth day of June, 1912. he known by the name of VILEM J. KLYNE nnd DOROTHY E. KLYNE.

respectively, which they are herehy authorized to assume, and bv no other name. Enter: PETER P. SMITH. J. S.

C. drained. May 9. IA12. FR VVOIS J.

S1NNOTT. Clerk. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY FULTON SAVINGS BANK KINGS COUNTY, Plaintiff, against R-GRAI-KKR REALTY CORPORATION, and ulhera. defendants.

ACTION NO. 2. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action in the Kines County Clerk's office on April 2llh. 1942, the undersitrned. the Referee in said ludKincnt named, will sell at public auction to the hicrhest bidder, fhi-uUKh ALLEN M.

TEPL1TZ. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Rrook-Ivn. New York, on May lflth. 1912. at twelve o'clock noon.

Eastern War Time, Ihe premises in said judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground, with the improvements thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, situate on Ihe east side of Troy Avenue. feet north of Avenue D. being a parcel 19 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with Troy Avenue and the aide lines running parallel with Avenue and partly throuuh party walls: together with street rights, if any. and together with and subject to the easement and right of way recorded In Liber 481(6 of Conveyances at page 1H7; reference beini? made to the judgment for a more complete description of said premises and easement.

Dated. April 27th. 1912. LOUIS R. BICK.

Referee, WINGATE ft CULLEN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 142 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn. New York; a28-(it SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HENRY D.

SLNRAM. plaintiff, against ADELMAN BEHR, and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated April 30th. 1912. entered In the above entitled action in Kings County Clerk's office.

May 4th. 1912, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1SH Montague Street. Brooklyn. Kings County. City nnd State of New Yurk.

on May 29th. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, by KRED (1. SCHAFER. auctioneer, the premises tn said judgment directed lo he sold, annate in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City of New York, al the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side of Bath Avenue and the northwesterly side of Bay 37lh Street, being 27 feet 4 inches on Bath Avenue and 61 feet on Bay 37th Street; together with and subject to an easement and right of way in Liber 4723 of Conveyances, pagu S6; subject to covenants and restrictions in Liber 2118 of Conveyances, page 59, and subject to railroad consent in Liber 508(1 Conveyances, page 438, all recorded in Kings County Register's office; and subject to state of facts shown on survey made by FRANCIS G.

L1BASSI. City Surveyor, dated July 20th. 192H. Dated. May 4th.

19)2. JAMES J. CRISONV Referee, MOSS ft WELS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 271 Madison Avenue, New York City. m7-tit SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, vs. HENRV C. SPRINGER, also known as HARRY SPRINGER, et al defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated April 28th. 1942, 1 will sell at public auction, bv McGUINNESS At REILLY.

auctioneers, nt Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1K9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on May 2.Mh. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the moiigaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City ami State of New York, directed by said lo he sold, bounded and described as follows; ALL that certain plot, piece or par-eel of land, with the buildings and mi-tirovements thereon erected, siluate lying and being In the Borough, of (-1 FORECLOSURES 1942. Ihe undersigned, the Kefcrce ill said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by MAX W. FEDERMAN. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 28th day of May, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described, being a lot of land In Brooklyn.

Kinga County. City and State of New York, situate on the northerly side of Lyme Avenue, distant 242 bet westerly of West 37th HI reel, being 100 feet deep on both sides by 33 feet 4 inches wide in front and rear; side lines running parallel with West 37th Slreet and rear line running along the centre line of the block and parallel with Lyme Avenue. Together with slreet righls, if any. Dated, April 17th. 1942.

WILLIAM II. HALL. Referee. CHARLES B. TRITSCHLER.

Plaintiffs Attorney. 166 Montague Street, Brookyln. New York. m7 8 14 15 21 22 LEGAL NOTICES Kile No. 4617 1941.

THE PEOPLE OK THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God five and independent To ANNA CHURCH NORRIS. MARGARET CHURCH EDMUNDS. PRISC1LLA CHURCH CARLSON. EDGAR THORP SEE. CHARLES MILTON SEE.

LOUISE RANDOLPH SEE. LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS, PR1SCILLA ANNE EDMUNDS. LOUISE CAR-RINGTON EDMUNDS and EARL RALPH NORRIS. SEND GREETING WHEREAS. LOUISE EDGAR SEE, who resides at 314 Heywood Avenue.

Orange, New Jersey, and MARY IRVING HUSTED, who resides at the Hotel Statler. Boston. Massachusetts, have presented their account as Executions of the last Will and Testament of HARRIET K. HUSTED. deceased, lately residing at 161 Emersun Place, in the Borough nf Rrooklyn, County of Kings, CUV and State of New York, and a petition praying that their ac-count mav be judicially settled and that the Will of said deceased be construed as nrayed for in said petition.

NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause, before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, Id be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 9th day of June. 1942. at 9:30 n'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be bad and why said Will should not be construed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our Surrogate's Court lo be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. MoGAitEV, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 29th day of Apt il, 1912. PERCY T.

I'TAPLETON (Signed), Cbo of lie Suirogate's Court. ni7-4l Th SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS DOROTHY ESTELLE AVI-DAN KENT, plaintiff, against RUDOLPH JOHN KENT, defendant. Action tn annul a marriage. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and lo serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the piasntiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default lor the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated, New York, N. April 10. 1942. JULIUS M. GERZOF.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address. 51 Chambers Street, Borough of Manhattan, Citv of New York.

tn RUDOLPH JOHN KENT: The foregoing summons is served upon yuu by publication pursuant to order of Mr. Justice WILLIAM R. WILSON, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated April 16. 1942, and filed with the complaint, in the office of Ihe Clerk of the County of Kings. Hall of Records Building.

Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Dated, April 22. 1942. JULIUS M.

GERZOF. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address.

51 Chambers Streel, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. 23-6t Th File No. 23561942. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OK NEW YORK, by the grace or God free and independent To JOSEPH H. BURRILL.

WESLEY BURRILL. JULIANA BURRILL, ALBERT KEIN-ATH. ELIZABETH BUSH. ALLEN BUSH, EUGENE S. BUSH.

and GEORGE PAGE, if living, and VINCENT LENTZ. if living, and. if dead, any and all unknown persons whose names or parti of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said WESLEY C. BUSH, deceased, and if anv of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributee! and successors in interest whose names andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown, SEND GRFFTING WhV.REAS, BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, having its place of business at 177 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York City, and ANNA B.

BUSH, who resides at No. 475 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. New York City, have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 5th day of March, 1940. relating to both real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of WESLEY C. BUSH, lalelv residing at No.

Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. New York City. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of vnu are hereby cited lo show cause before our Surrogates nun ot ine County of Kings, to be held in Room i 25-A. at the Hall of Records, in the Countv of Kings, on the 4th day of June.

1942. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be niade. I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we I have caused the si-al of out-said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. I (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Bor- ough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 29th day of April, 1912. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. a.30-4t Th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against AUGUST VOLPE, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered on the 28th day of April, 1942. I will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Sales Room.

189 Montague Street, in Ihe Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. Citv and State of New York, bv JOHN HARTIGAN. auctioneer, on the 21st day of May. 1942.

at 12 o'clock noon on that day. the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, in the Borough of Brook-Ivn. County of Kings. City and Slate iif New vork. situated on the easterly side of Haring Street, distant 180 feet south of the southeast corner of I Hannir Street and Voorhies fronting 58 59 feet on Haring Street, lj heing ion leei in oeptn on one sioe and 112 feet fi- inch deep on the other and 8 feet 9 inches wide in the rear.

Ij Said premises are known as 2721 Har-4 ing Street and are more fully described in said judgment. Dated. April 21st. 1942. MYLES McCABE.

Referee. 1 STEPHEN F. KELLY. Attorney for nu.afiff -eel a30-6t Th Si SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY WILLIAM A.

HATFIELD. Plain tiff, vs. DAVID DANIEL GOLDBERG and others, detendants. Pursuant to a foreclosure judcmenl duly entered herein May 6. 1942.

the undersigned Rereree will sell at puhl'r auction to the highest bidder, hy G. f. McMAHON. auctioneer, at Die BrookW Ivn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Mi tague Street, Rrooklyn.

N. on tlw 28th day or May. 1942. at 12 clooKj noon, the following premises, located. in Brooklyn.

Kings County, on theil westerly side of Coney Island distant 60. d7 feet south of Beverlr, Road: thence westerly through a pattT' wall 56.03 feet: thence north par-alb .1. with E. 9th Street 37 100 of a thence westerly 7.i0 feet; thence sout tr again parallel with E. 9lh Street Vf) feet; thence easterly parallel wit it Beverly Road and part the way throne i a party wall 65.18 feet to Coney IslacM Avenue; thence north along Coney la-land Avenue 19.63 feet to begtnnin pa.

House No. 566 Coney Island Aveniux For a complete description refcren cf can be made to said judgment. Dated. Mav 7. 1912.

NATHANIEL H. KAPLAN Referee I T.OU1S A. KROWN, Plaintiff's 'ft-toiney, 41 Court Slreet, Brooklyn, m7-6t Thi Brooklyn Eagle Bowling League with Regal in the Blue Division in the metropolitan area as an the Brooklyn individual cham BOWLING STANDING BUSHWICK W. Lawler Red 52 Heim's Tavern 44 Esso 43 Pfizer 29 Equitable Life League with a average. LET 'ER ROLL ClassA Red 181 Player Team G.

Chamberlain. Elite 90 Deturris. Keystone 90 Moore, Al. Sq. 68 Costa, Key.

Bl Mac Lean. Law. 85 TP. 16886 16820 16363 14947 15607 15786 15966 15225 10442 15911 16456 16417 12584 9663 14939 14747 10207 16137 15030 15700 16250 16179 14194 16137 16121 15731 15632 15617 15666 14962 14585 14250 15948 12534 12398 6536 15B67 13759 8957 5285 14706 14001 12577 4016 15187 13943 13394 13020 11835 7994 6791 6258 15065 14030 11937 10B81 14985 14119 13095 11742 11321 7732 3952 14865 14958 14958 13662 12820 9258 14625 13907 8314 8169 12805 6575 4066 13373 10882 14967 12935 4955 6582 5428 10247 13651 16687 8591 16244 16710 16649 9938 10843 14727 15813 15069 11927 16283 15172 12052 7402 15489 14082 13377 15937 14865 14311 15121 12866 12314 10360 15559 14691 11531 14592 12732 11295 10606 Avg. 187.6 186.9 186.0 184.5 183.6 183.5 183.5 183 4 183 2 182.9 182.8 182.4 182 4 182.3 182.2 182.0 182.0 181.0 181.0 1805 180.3 180.0 1800 179.0 179.0 179.0 179 0 179.0 178.0 178.0 178.0 178.0 177 0 177.0 177.0 177.0 176.0 176.0 176.0 176.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 175.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 174.0 173.0 173.0 173.0 173.0 172 0 172.0 172.0 172.0 172.0 172 0 172.0 171.0 172.0 171.0 171.0 171.0 171 0 170.0 170.0 170.0 170.0 169.0 169.0 169.0 167.0 167.0 166.0 166 0 165.0 164 0 164.0 1B9 8 189.7 189.6 186.8 186 7 185,6 185.

184. 183 8 181.8 181.7 181.6 181.0 180 9 180.5 180 0 180.0 178 0 178 0 178 0 177.0 177.0 177 0 176,0 176.0 176,0 176 0 175,0 175 0 175,0 174 0 174 0 174.0 174.0 Sawyer, Pearl 8fi Nevins, Ideal Kisser. Bell Bellman. Bell De Stetano. Hale -Lansing, Thomp.

Scaflidi. Key. Payne. Bell. Nola, Burk.

Radke, Law. Piazza. Bell. Suler, Al. 3q.

Tomasi, Key. Anaell, Al. Sq. 83 87 90 90 Paaani. Ideal J.

Lucke, Eagle Kroeplm, S. V. Oerken. Thomrj. 79 Dlldarian, Ideal 90 McArthur.

Ideal 90 88 87 87 88 84 82 80 90 71 70 37 90 78 51 30 84 80 72 23 87 80 77 75 68 46 39 36 B7 81 69 63 87 82 76 6fl 66 45 23 87 87 B7 80 75 54 86 82 49 48 -76 39 24 80 65 90 78 30 40 33 54 72 88 46 87 90 90 54 59 81 87 83 66 90 84 67 41 87 79 Alexander. Burk. Kopf, Hale Thies, Hale Engel. Pearl Herzberger, Hale Albertson. Thomp.

Santos, Bell. Cavalier), Eagle Kushner, Law. Cunningham, Bell, Swahn. Elite L. Bevl.

Eagle Sorenson. S. V. Rosenquist. Elite Prank, Elite Oberg, Kings Koch.

Al. Sq. Poltani. Law. Cardiello, Pearl Butler, Burk.

Kayser. Elite Starski. Thomp. Mack. Eagle Konrad.

Law. Fenniman. Thomp. Nlgro. 8.

V. Snyder. Kings Gloistein, Al. Sq. Carfora, Ocean Jurgens, Hale Schnepf.

Key. Keese, Burk. Driscoll, Elite Bonnano, Pearl Lautter, Law. Wilson, Thomp. Weneert.

Al. Sq. Leone. Key. Weidner.

Ocean Frank-, Ideal Petrizzo, Burk. Garvin. Kings. Boyko, Ocean Bohlin. S.

V. Ancona, Ocean Seaman, Pearl Mllllo, Kings Graham, S. V. Le Blanc. Kings Dint.

Eagle Coombs. Elite Carpenter. Kings Ghturo, Pearl Harrison. S. V.

Wilcox, Ocean Winkler, Eagle Rockwell, Ocean Wagner. Burk. CLASS A BLUE Dolen, Boro Stibley, Regal Malonry. Parr. K.

Stelter. P'way Carey, Parr. Russo. Boro McDermott. Al Whlte- Karalis.

Flat. G. Stelter, P'way Melchione, Boro Kebeck, Al White King. Regal Paolillo, Farr, Harmon, P'way Nrilson, P'way De Leo. P'way Sheehan, Re'al -Hcbert, Al Grey Kriete.

Regal Churiel, Al While Hadfield Al White 90 Snvder, Farr. 84 Boucher, Al Grey 81 Clark. Al Grey 86 Schultz. Boro 73 Katz. Farr.

70 Snlllen, Flat. 59 Williams. Al Whit 89 Ackerson, Al Grey Petrtzzo. Regal Clrlin. P'way Tempera, Regal Dune, Flat.

Brinato, Boro 84 66 84 83 65 60 excursions have now been placed on a daily basis with trips to Peconic Bay for the weak and porgie fishing. The charge for the round-trip excursion to this weakfish haven is $5. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST to fishermen headed for Quebec this year is the news that the muskie season will commence June 16 instead of July 1 as in previous years. This change of routine probably will infuriate the easily riled rous-calunge and anglers may be sure that this finny battler will provide all the excitement and thrills he's noted for. The Canadian Pacific Railway Railway has special facilities which carry the angler directly to first-class fishing grounds.

Among the most popular of these regions is the Laurentian Mountains. In this vigorous mountain country one finds an area rich in beauty as well as abounding in trout and muskles. SHEEPSHEAD BAY mm POLLACK! BLACKFIHHt I ALII A StWiJ Casta. Dan flf CTT-wI I Doran, Flat. Higgms.

Midwood Snyder, Flat, Ruhe. Midwood Kuehl. Flat Hendrlckson. Flat. Dar.hille, Midwood Barkan.

Midwood Pasriien7a Midwooi Graef, Flat. Brabant, Al. Orey FINAL STANDINGS CLASSIC Won Lost 25 35 35 37 39 42 46 47 47 53 53 54 56 61 Kingsway Hale Pearl Ideal Lawler Burkland Elite Bell Eagle Ree. Ocean Shore View White 65 55 55 53 51 4B 44 43 43 37 37 36 34 29 Keystone Shore View Orey-Albee Square CLASS A RED Bell Thompson Keystone -Albee Square Lawler Hale Ideal Shore View Eagle Rec. Elite Kingsway Pearl Burkland Ocean 55 53 52 50 50 48 46 45 44 40 39 39 38 31 35 37 38 40 40 42 44 45 46 50 51 51 52 59 29 34 38 41 49 52 53 64 CLASS A BLUE Fiirragut Pool Albemarle White Regal Parkway Boro Albemarle (Grey) Midwood Flatbush 61 56 52 49 41 38 37 26 Joe Lee's Belmont Form FOR FRIDAY FIRST RACE SI, 500: claiming: three-year-olds: six furlonas; main course.

P.P. Horse Jockey Wl. 1 Hlghborough albert US 1 cx Batter l'u 'No boy) 117 1J Eric Knltht Lindber lit! 3 xAnyttme uouie 3 Little Slam Roberts 4 Bell Bottom 5 Ttespian 7 xLadv Bart xMervyn Le Roy- 9 xAll Whims 10 Pinochle 11 Bidder 13 Great Hurry 14 Guile 15 xMiranda 16 Indian Gilt 17 xBrown Gal 18 Kings Feast 19 Bid On 20 York River Laidley -(No boy! Wahler Coule Cllngman (No boy I -Robertson Breen Meade Clingman James Cost -Berg -Westrope Schmidl SECOND RACE 41.500: claiming: four-year-olds and upward; mile and one sixteenth. pp Horse Jockey Wl. 1 Thrift -McCrearyl 108 20 Uvalde (No Bobs Boys Miiuoen in 8 xSun Triad (No boy) 111 Wahler 110 3 xCastigada 4 Count D' Argent Peters 113 5 xLlavin Day 104 7 xlda Rogers 8 Chance Star 9 Whiskbrlar 10 Lucky Omen 11 xSlv Tom 12 Consul 13 Bettsys Bobby 14 Belay 15 Allmar 16 xWar Point 17 Colorado Ore 18 Miquelon IS Kens Pop -Hildebrandt 107 (No boyl 114 Zufelt 114 McCreary -Hildebrandt 108 Westrope 114 (No boyl 114 (No boyl 114 (No boy! 114 Wahler 114 Mallev 112 (No boyi 114 (No boy) 114 THIRD RACE $1,500.

the St. June Steeplechase; claiming i lour-years-olds ancl UP- P.P. Horse Jockey Wl. Hlmmel Magee 150 4 Night Heron Bellhouse 145 JC War Tort No boy JM 1 xSoout Hazard Miller Ij.5 2 xJohn Adam Jones 13a 3 Macs Cottage Ringgold 146 Walker 152 5 Epindel 6 xFelt Slipper Smiley UJ 7 Muffled Drums Roberts 145 No boy 143 No boy 140 8 Dingwell 10 xxTioga xFive, ixseven pounds allowance claimed. FOURTH RACE $1,500: maiden two-rear-olds: five furlongs; Widencr course.

a Jockrv Wt. 1'i bBossuet s.l"ut A Zae l.ilbert Bully Good 1 Calvert 3 xWar Commander 4 Famous Victory Henn Work 7 Headovrr Heels 8 Robert r. 9 xAccord 10 xTnmuless i 1 aCiliriA Rule 13 bSeaward Bound 14 Sunday Puzzle 1 famnlown 16 aCorona Corona 17 Derivative 18 iceiana la Prnnnse 20 cBrcezmg Alone 21 Hidden Ace 22 cTweedy Malley E. Boeing entry. bBelair Stud and Whes'tley Stable entry.

cC. W. Zlegler Jr. entry. FIFTH RACE $1,500: three-year-olds; allowances; aevcu iuiwuh.

P. Horse Jockey 8 This KngUnd Westrope 17 Nebraska. l.onon Wl. lis 118 118 113 113 118 118 118 113 118 108 118 113 113 118 118 118 113 118 113 1 Paladin 2 Reapers Blade 3 Recap 4 Trade Last 5 Blenson 7 Col. Teddy 8 Gallant Dick 9 Kings Abbey 10 xBlue Water 11 Talent Scout 12 Copperette 13 Coat of Arm 14 Ooochs Bridge 15 Argo Rouge 16 Diamond Shoals 18 Mighty Master 19 Fire Warden Robertson Neves Arcaro No boy Eads Stout.

Westrope Coule No boy Gilbert James No boy Thompson Arcaro No boy Schmidl 20 Joans Tip No boy vn-ir TOta TU TVa al- aiAIH JrtSC OJ-WV tire lowances; three-year-olds and up; Jllllcs more: nne mile. PP Horse Jockey 7 Pomayy Bohertn 8 h-Palntrd Veil Weatrope Wt. ISO 120 12(1 100 114 109 100 114 114 100 106 8 Proud One rias I Taunt Wall 2 Barrancosa 4 xChallomlne 5 Freeh SI art 6 a-Fleetborough 9 b-Belle Cane 10 Hadapolly 11 Vagrancy 12 Navy CruUer Dodriguex Wahler No boy Robertson Westrope No boy Malley McCreary cllngman 100 100 109 13 a-Porters Girl Day 1- LHI. UHl'r" a-Mrs. A.

scnuninger ana ij. entry. b-L. B. Mayer entry.

SEVENTH RACE $2,000: The Floral Park: allowances: three-year-olds: Class n. m'lta anH fl a-Rllteent PP Horse Jockey Red Thorn Laidley It xBloe Olno teat .1 nverlimit Thomoson 1 CaHiireus WOOlf Wt. 110 III 111 116 115 113 4 xVain Prince Lovendge Meade 6 Star Timber 1 enn- Mlalmlna' three. year-olds and up. mile and one-enhth.

Horse Jockey Wt. 7 iVanhre Party Wahler Billy siel reary Oeneral Mnwlre 3 Peep Show 4 Who Calls Loveridae Meade No boy Coule a xlrlsh Echo Present Arms Haas Dusky Fox Koneris BFST THIS ENCiLANO. Apprentlce allowance claimed. Track (tat. 116 I IK RnHrtcupx I Ih Berg 116 Heam 111 Westrope 116 KIn 1 James 116 Chmiril lift Wielander 111 Wahler 111 Neve 116 Longden 116 irnurn Ufi Hreen 116 Neves 116 nilhort 1 1 r.

No boy 116 No boy 116 no boy 116 Reshevsky BAKER RE8HEVSI BAKER White Black White Hlaik 1 P-t4 KI-KB3 16 H-Q Q-KU 2 P-CJB4 P-KK13 17 B-B4 4 3Kt-QB3P-Q4 18 KI-B5 KR-tJ 4 B-B4 P-B3 19P-K4 BxB 5P-K3 B-KI2 20 Q-Bch K-R 6 Kt-B3 Caslles 21 Kl-KH H-K 7Q-K13 PxP 22 R-03 OxKiP 8 BxP OKI-02 23 KR-CJ KI-KI3 9 Castles KI-KI3 24 Q-(33 Q-K4 10B-K2 B-K3 25 KI-B7 Q-KR4 11Q-B2 KI-R4 26 QR-B WR-Q 12 B-K5 P-B3 7 Kixft RsKt 13B-KI3 B-B2 8 -R3 Kl-B 14 K1-K4 KlxB 29 Q-Kl 4 KI-U3 15 RPxKt Kl-02 30 P-K5 Rfsisns ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL MAN POWER in Demand for Anicrira'n War I'rodiH'lion Industries MACHINIST WELDING SHEET METAL DRAFTING Aircraft Rivctinf. AS IN Aircraft, Shipbuilding Short, Thorough. Inexpensive Day and Evening Cournon Clip and Mail this coupon for complete information ahnnt co-t and lennth of any of the almvc cnures, as well as job opportunities. WILLIAM DUNN Vocational Guidance Bnrciii Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Name Addresi FILL IN COURSE DESIRED FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINCS COl'NTY THE DIME SAVINGS EANK () BROOKLYN, plaintiff, anainsl PHYLLIS LYON, and others, defendants. Pursuant to ludtrment made herein, dated April 21st. 1942. I will sell at auction, by JAMES A.

HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchana-e. 189 Montairue Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 18th day of May. 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, Kruslern War Time, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the southwest aide of Garfield Place, three hundred atxtv-one feet three Inches northwest of Prospect Park West I formerly Ninth Avenue), beinif plot twenty-one feet in width front and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with Garfield Plaoe, the side lines run-ninu parallel with Prospect Park West and partly throuuh parly walls Nnd premises being known as No. 298 Place, and being more particularly desrribed In the mnrtgnae made by GEORGE F.

LYON and PHYLLIS H. LYON to plaintiff, daied June Huh 1932. and recorded In Liber 7.70 of Mortgaged, page 375. Dated, April 27. 194J.

EDMUND A. WHALP1N. Referee. HUTTON ft TTOLAHAN. Plaintiffa Attorneys.

32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. 7-6t THE ROSTER of species to be had in local salt water fishing is rapidly growing. At Peconic the daily reports of weaks and large porgies are growing more nume-ous; at West Sayville and at other points along the Great South Bay flounder are still in evidence; Sheepshead Bay boats are hitting into blacks and codfish as well as Boston mackerel.

It is generally felt that with a break in the weather over this weekend boat captains will see a record turnout. THE FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL is scheduled again this Sunday. Nearly 200 anglers made the trip to Peconic last weekend and returned home with some fine catches of weaks and porgies. The round trip to Peconic costs $1.75 with the train leaving the Flatbush Ave. Station at 5:45 ajn.

Sunday. Return-In? the Special will leave Canoe Place at 5:10 p.m. arriving at Flat-bush Ave. at 7:25 p.m. DAVE GREENFIELD'- bus-boat F.BBETS FIELD TODAY 3:00 P.

M. TOMORROW 3:00 T. M. PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN o. 111.

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