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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 195! to mm mm JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN Beavers Capture Roller Laurels In a real thriller-diller of a combat, the pacesetting Beavers gnawed out a hairline decision over the Saxons, 2, to win the Unlimited Division title of the Bay Ridge Roller Hockey League Six Cage Tilts To Open Play in Casey Tourney 22d Met Catholic High School Invitation Starts Tomorrow Brooklyn will be offered an honest-to-good ness marathon of basketball tomorrow. It will come In the opening round of the 22d annual Metropolitan on the Leiv Eiriksson Park rink. The second place Cardinals continued to fly high at the exiense of the Gimbos, 103. Xavier Cagers Notch Central Division Crown Top Sacred Heart For Junior Honors In CYO Playoffs It required a "sudden death" period before St.

Francis Xavier defeated Sacred HeartsSt. Stephen's 3836, for the Central Division Junior title in the C. Y. O. tripleheader playoff last night on the St.

James Pro-Cathedral court. At the end of the first half. Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen's led by lti 1 4 and the count at the end of regulation time was In a pair of Senior skir mishes, the first place Eagles made it 11 in a row without de St. Cecilia's Five feat, repulsing the New Utrecht Leafs, 31, and the second place Arrows pierced the Bar ons, 71, for their 10th nod In Victor in OLPH 11 outings.

The Rlackhawks made It 12 consecutive successes without a reversal, turning back the Catholic High School invitation Invitation Play third place Shore Road Bruins 2, while the Apaches took tourney in the form of a sex-tupleheader in the Columbus Caseys' sponsored action in its spacious grand ballroom, 1 care of the Rams, 20. With, Vinny Tonner bom v5i ar '-i 1 1 Only One Loss barding the target for 25 points. 3232. In the first overtime, the rivals were still stalemated Prospect Park West, starting at The Shoreview Juniors won the regular season action in 3 p.m. at 30 30.

the Junior ranks with an 8 1 ll was uiiKiuauy jiaiuicru wi Eddie Oates won for St. Fran record, subduing the Hoboes, cis Xavier In the "sudden death" 4 to 2. nave a sepiupieneaaer nui uie list of games was reduced to six when Good Counsel High of ession with a set shot from the I The playoffs are about to side. It was his 14th point to pace the victor. Dominick Schi- Newark, N.

withdrew be start with the topnotchers in cause the local tourney conflict the Blue and Red Divisions ano was tops for the loser with 21. ed with its New Jersey State clashing. In the Junior group, the Sharks will attempt to eat St. Francis Xavier qualified to St. Cecilia's five, from the Garden Spot of America Green-pernt ably coached by Bill Smyth, erstwhile St.

John's Prep and Niagara star, captured the second annual Hallissey-McGuire Memorial invitation basketball tourney sponsored by Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish In Its auditorium by defeating St. Teresa's last night. 6454. In the consolation game for third place, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the winner a year ago, prevailed over Our Lady up the Hoboes, while the oppose St. Joseph Patron, the East New York ruler, on the Hhoreviews try to bring down the Hawks.

championships. As a result, Chaminade School of Mineola, which was billed to meet Good Counsel in the inaugural show, has earned a victory by default and advances Into the second round. In the Intermediate circles, HE'S FRUSTRATED Jim Teresa's, is foiled by Jim Duffy and Bill O'Donnell, St. Cecilia's, as he tries to score in the final of the Hallissey-McGuire Memorial tourney in Our Lady of Perpetual Help gym last night. St.

Cecilia's won, 64 54. -Mlt 8portl Plctu .1 same court Sunday at 5 p.m. Holy Cross, best senior combine in the Elatbush ranks eliminated St. Athanasius, the Southern section monarch, the Apaches and Rams of the Red Division will do their stuff against the Rams and Black-hawks of the Rlue setup. The opening skirmish tomor row will introduce St.

Augus To 38. The successful side's attack was fused by Lou Scaliti tine's, winner of the tourney The surging Rovers can dead in and Power Memorial lock matters with the Eagles when the arch rivals clash Sun of Angels, 6146. with 18 points, Jimmy Coyle and Stan Lewis, each of whom day at 11 a.m. at 52d St. and LANDS IN MAJORS Vinny Birra, behemoth tackle of Lafayette College, has landed in the big show in football, having just been signed by the Chicago Cardinals of the National League.

Vinny, a product of Brooklyn Tech, is the first of Adam Cirillo's proteges of that school to hit the majors. John Lenihan, All-Scholastic guard of Erasmus Hall, and Myron Zwirn, a back from Boys High, which school did not play football the past Fall because of the coaches "strike," left LaGuardia Field by airplane today for Wyoming University, where they will do their stuff on the grid In the future. TENN LANDS TALENT Gen. Bob Neyland. coach of the University of Tennessee football team, has been fed, among others, Andy Romeo, sensational fullback of Boys High, and Dick Weil, a guard of Xavier High from Long Island, hose dad formerly was a stercotyper on the Brooklyn Eagle.

Tony Szymanski, Glen Cove tackle; Greg Maushart and Ed Thomas. Mepham fullback and guard, and Roman Olek-siak, Hempstead tailback are also with the Vols. Bob Schmidt, Lawrence fullback, is prepping at Massanutten Military Academy in Virginia for Tennessee. Wilbur Matura, All-Scholastic center from Xavier, is another with the Vols. All are freshmen and catch up with Bill Addonizio, Erasmus Hall tackle, who played a bang-up game on the line for Neyland the past Fall.

Xavier has sent John Armstrong, tackle, and Don Bianco, a shifty back, to Notre Dame, and Pat McNulty, captain and star catcher of the baseball nine, and Larry Berrill, another gridder, who plays guard, to Georgetown University. SHOULD PRODUCE THRILLS There should be plenty of fireworks in the water at the Met. senior swimming championship meet at the New York A. C. on March 8.

The event that will be watched with interest is the 220-yard freestyle feature as it will bring together potential candidates for the Olympic team in 1932. Three lads from this borough will be conspicuous in the event, namely Rocco Ciritliano, Fort Hamilton High, All-America long distance swimmer who earned that title by winning a four-mile race in 1 hour, 32 minutes, and his pal, Jimmy McCarthy, Brooklyn Prep sensational performer, who is the 16-year-old son of a detective; Bob Nugent, former Loughlin and now Rutgers and New York A. C. shir, and Lou Benza, a product of Evander Childs, now attending Seton Hall College. Ciritliano showed that he was right by winning the 200-yard freestyle in the Eastern interscholastic champs in Princeton last Saturday in 1:39.8.

McCarthy also placed in the meet. He holds the C. H. S. A.

A. 200-yard title of the city. Rocco Ciritliano seems headed for West Point when he graduates. His brother, Butch, another brilliant stroker, will be in the meet. He favors St.

Anselm's College when he completes his secondary courses. NEEDS MORE TALENT Coach George E. (Slats) Lehning of the Mercury Track and Field Club, tells me there is still room for boys and girls interested in the sport. All youngsters from 14 years old and up are eligible. Lehning has several good performers representing Mercury in the New York Pioneer Club meet.

They include Billy and Len Blumenkranz, Stan Rothschild and Stuart Reinish. The club is a teenage self-supporting outfit dedicated to the betterment of youth regardless of race, color or creed. The club plans a meet in the Spring. All those interested can address Lehning at 18-19 Madison St. TO ADDRESS BOARD Milt (Pop) Secol, president of the Ice Cream Baseball League, will address the Board of Education at its meeting today on the Meyer Fact Finding Board's report.

Tomorrow night the lee Cream League will hold an important meeting to prepare for the 1931 campaign in Room 214 of Erasmus Hall High School at 8 p.m. All the managers, coaches and captains of teams entered or thinking of entering the Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate Divisions 'are invited to attend. had IB, and Jerry Rubin with 13. Academy of Manhattan, four times victor and retirer of the Leo J. Hickey Memorial Trophy.

Thereafter, in sequence at erne hour and five minute Fort Hamilton Parkway Play Joe Roamer and Sal Moscato St. Cecilia's, playing heads-up ball over the entire route, showed the way to the opposition from the 9th Ward by ground. heaved in 27 tallies for the los The standings and lineups: ing cause. intervals, will come combats INIOB LEAGUE 3527 at the end of the first Knicks Continue As Colony Leader Although they suffered their first Senior Division defeat at the hands of the St. Agnes five, 70 67, the Knicks continue to set the pace in the second half of the Colony House Basketball League.

St. Agnes also checked the Jokers, 65 62, but bowed to the Terriers, ei--t, the latter thereby remaining in the run Next Opponent between Bishop Dubois and Eagle. Rovera Holy Cross will next take on Arrow! Holy Trinity, the latter the hottest team in the city at the half. Eddie Crufton found the range for 13 other points for St. St.

Barbara, the East New York champ, also at St. James Pro- Cecilia's. present time; St. Aloysius of Jersey City and La Salle Aca Shorevlewi -N. U.

Leais-Tycoon Ranger Hawk Olmbo Cathedral court on the Sabbath -11 -10 2 I L. 0 10 11 at 4 p.m. In the other game last night, Baront demy; Brooklyn Prep and St. Ann's Academy, and two other erstwhile winners, St. Peter's of Staten Island and the Xavier Leaf i Rocket The chief cannonaders for St.

Teresa's were Dick Daly, who threw in 14 points, and Joe Shannon and Jim Cunningham, who each had 13. Daly and Shannon are Adelphi Academy stars. ning for the top laurels. St.l Akron FINAL STANDINGS Knicks St. Finbar's copped the Southern Division Tyro duke by polishing off St.

Thomas Aquinas of Flatlands, 2824. Tamby Tambarro and Chick Martello Kraay KorrMr O. P. P. INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE (RED) a.

r. Agnes was also taken by the Empires, 6357. The Knicks snapped right T. Cadets, and Regis and Rice. Twin Bills on Tap Fie 10 3 33 Veta sfartonea Rice AparhM 0 3 Rama 7 15 Kenny Bytaert 3 13 8 0 18 3 31 3 1 7 1 3 4 4 0 Hoboea 4 back to repulse the Empires, li Doubleheaders will be played CoUretl 0 0 OWallraop 4 1 91 Jorienscn 1 41 0 Ken.

1 1 3McSheery 8 4 30i Zona 1 131 0 0 0 each had nine points for the winner and Mack McKenna 10 1 8 5o, and take a hard-fought Our Lady of Perpetual Help was in command at the end of the first half with Our Lady of Arrow 4S0 Maple Leal 4 8 0 Streak 0 10 A Mitchell a a in the subsequent preliminary Alamo for the beaten quintet. FINAL STANDINGS Leaver rounds on Tuesday, March 6 JUNIOR LEAGUE (RED) L. Ft decision from the Krazy Kor-ner unit, 7168. The latter team recovered from the shock and took it out on the Jokers, 7760. Angels, 3015.

Norman Mcintosh, Cy Kaliszak nd Mike Cashman had 17, 16 and 11 St. Finbar's next test is against St. Francis Xavier, the Central titlist, on the St. James court and Tuesday, March 8. The quarter-finals are down for de Shark Hawk 10 a 4 3 30 18 10 8 6 0 Jr.

Eagles Jr. Rama Count counters for O. L. P. and Arnie Ring and Jack Correl 18 on Monday.

The lineups: Kings 0 10 cision on Tuesday, March 13. The semi-finals are booked for Friday, March 16 and the final will take place on Monday, Extra tame, result of tie St. FrancU Xavier 3aered -S Stephen'! INTERMEDIATE l.EAOUE (BLUE) and 10 for the conquered unit The lineups: o. L. Iglin 0 3 Bnen 2 3 Blarkhawka Rams St.

Cecilia's Bt. Teresa 2 March As the co-feature of the semi P. I o. Rd. Bruln- Bonen Oates Murnhv 3 21 3 5 Royal 1 3 Devlin fTon.ier 0 i)Gamlllo 0 0 M.

Scolto 1 1 A Scolto 4 3 9 SchimpI 1 3 Alfano 2 4 Vnasllano 0 0 vlernlla 1 3 De Manso 0, finals, girls from 13 high 1 11 3 2 Ft. 24 18 16 12 10 4 2 0 Ft. 11 The Holy Family R's tripped the Empires, 6051, and the Jokers, 6561. St. Vincent's picked up a pair of verdicts at the hands of the Romans, 51 40, and the Devils, 55 10, and thus remained undefeated and on the top perch in the Tyro group.

The Romans took out their revenge on the Mohawks, 6126. The lineups: SENIOR DIVISION 5 1.1 'Are 0 2 1 Buccaneer 0 6 Rebel Aheam i McCann s.lano iR'UM jCummlrigs i Doherty 'Duffy 1 3 Harlev 3 23 Cunningham 1 7 Hoey 3 7 MrEvaddy 1 7 Shannon. 1 13 Pw I Daly schools will vie in the foul shooting contest for the Brook 3 13 1 Red Hook Bruin- 0 0 3 4 6 7 10 a 7 L. 3 3 3 4 4 Crulton 1 UNLIMITED LEAOUS Flynn 2 14 W. lyn Tablet Trophy.

It is an in novation this season. 0 T. 1 1 0 0 0 Beaver Totala 14 38 Totals 13 12 38 1 Holy Crosa Total. 30 11 71 Total. 30 8 Kraay Komer I Joker' O.

P. O. P. P. Zora.

8 3 14: Cleary 11 1 33 UcSherry a 0 4 Ward 4 10 Carroll 8 3 McDonauih 3 1 Fern and e. 7 4 IB' Kelly 10 3 Vega 8 23Meehan 10 3 O'Shea 7 1 15 McDonneU 3 0 4 Total. 32 13 77 Totals 28 80 Holy Family R's I Bknptre'. O. P.

Matin. 8 1 17 Banks in 1 21 Gale.ro 10 3 McCormick 8 3 lS TreaUa 8 0 1 Draddy 8 0 16 Berluoct 3 0 4 Penny 3 0 8 Oaranaugk 3 11 Oroakr 10 3. Total. 38 4 80 Totals 24 3 81 Holy Family R's 1 Joker O. P.

P. O. P. P. Bank.

10 0 20 CTWy 10 3 23 McOrn-mlck 4 3 101 Ward 8-313 Draddy 10 3 33'Meehan 3 0 4 Crowley 3 1 SIKelly 7 1 15 Penny 3 1 7 McDonald 3 17 Total. 29 7 851 Totals 27 7 81 Empire I St. Agnes O. P. 1 o.

P. Malln 5 2 12 Haves 8 4 20 Galaro 3 1 7 Klmuman 2 0 4 Trenlia 12 4 28 Birlte 8 1 17 Bertucol 3 0 6 Clearn 3 2 12 Cavanaugh 4 2 It) I.aQilnta 2 0 4 Totals 27 9 63 TotaU 25 7 57 Total 27 10 84 O. L. P. I Total O.

3 4 4 20 14 94 A. AthanR.Mii c. Cardinal Saxons Glmboa o. p. O.

P. P. P. a. Goellar 91 Dollva 0 4 4 Olympic 0 1 Webb a 4 2 10 Toohlll Lanza, On the night of the final and the consolation game for third place, the co-feature will be the boys foul shooting contest for FINAL STANDINGS i 0 4 0 2 18 1 13 Ot.

Affne. I JUNIOR LEAGUE I BLUE) Cashman 8 A i Knicks O. 7 2 3 9 o. P. P.

0 8 Str'ngk'wekl 1 3 1 2 4 Victor 1 11, Ring 1 9'5mtih 3 2 lSlAlfano 7 17i Correl Bolger L. Srallti P. Scaliti Coyle Lewis Rubin Wagner Mccormick 2iLategana 8 18 Raoman 0 2IDtOtacomo 4 16 Slsko 6 161 Moscato 1 13 Di 0 0 DavU 2 4 Shorsviews Jrs. 3 4 8 Kenny Hoboe 0 2 0 4 0 10 Ft. 16 14 8 0 the Brooklyn Eagle Trophy.

Chairman Luke Wilson, judg 2 12 0 0 2 6 2 5 Kaliszak Mcintosh Easlea 4 12 0 0 4 28 3 10 3 9 Dukes 4 0 12 4 3 0 4 Hirea Cleary Moran Oalvln Burke McKeon KUnprnan McCain ley 0 OILeavey 0 18 Mitchell 0 21 Coltrell 1 lnlMartmes 0 10 Bytaert 1 11 1 Alamo 0 8 Total 22 17 611 Total. 20 8 46 ing from the advance sale of tickets, looks for this to be the UNLIMITED DIVISION Poa. Saxon Dillon 23 12 58 0 0 Total 28 10 75 Total Fin tor St. Th. Aquinas-Flat DIOrlo biggest and best of all the tour neys held thus far.

Beaver Fardella Farad Harkins Mlnervlnl MacNamara Sctplone Ltisl. Ross, R.W.- Jaobren DouKhertv Totals 32 8 701 Totals Yi Catholic Keglers St. Agnes 1 9 Oarrv 0 0 Butler 0 0 Ste.y 0 fl Qiilnn 1 S.MrKerr RD Tr.mfo o. Pparep--Saxons: Chlment! 'a coyle. I.ecco.

Beavers: Skaflentad 0. McCann P. P. 8 14 Ward 0 4' Cleary 0 2 Shea 4 12 Kellv 0 0 McDonnell P. 1 15 4 18 2 10 1 3 0 18 Tambarro lyimonaco Llolto Lupsrrllo IJirorl Latvia Inrendelle Saner Total Loiiro, lorio.

Templeman. Leuaai. Whiiewash Foes Christian Cavaliers Top Dutch Reformed Saxr.i 10 12 TYRO DIVISION St. Vincents Beavers 0 12 3 Hayes Oalvln Cleary Buike Meehsn Kllnsman McKeon LaQutnte Moran 7 Roman Scorin Luzl (Roast: 7oaa iDoushertvl- Drohan 0 8 0 2 0 28 Totala 4 Led by Dick Meinert and in Sciptone tTemplemant; Romanzl (Faract. MacNamara i Templeman (Skaflestad.

Har- I In two matches in the Catho- lie Hieh Schools Bowline Don Carroll, who scored 15 and klnal. 7 191 -c. Referee: Salvator. Timer: Donovan. Play.

Walah 4 Arrandal. 4 Waeeon 6 Bowler 4 Peres 4 Seeneck 0 Lerch 0 P. 0 8 Kan. 0 8 Cross 2 14'Kllnirmaa 0 8 Hayes 8 13IMendea 0 sohalhoub 0 Lane P. P.

0 1 3 a 0 3 31 8 11 1 1 13 tallies, respectively, the Flat- around Director: Connor. St. Francis Freshmen Totals Total. 34 17 SS! 27 8 82 bush Christian Cavaliers con Terrier's a. Poa.

Olmbos Cardinals Rein hart Mitchell W. H. Tlbert Harrl R.W. Kim Keaxna Bt. Agnea O.

P. P. 8 3 13 Top Cathedral Five quered their arch rivals, the Brooklyn Prep Beats Regis Mermen, 4413 Mermen of Brooklyn Prep defeated Regis High in a C. H. A.

A. duel meet yesterday latbush Dutch Reformed Lady of Angels, Templers in Final Union Temple and Our Lady C. Thompson Steyert 1 0 0 Total. 33 7 Mi Bt. Vincent 1 Tots la IS 10 40 Devll'i W.lih Whelan Hunt Hlnes Hart Shank League yesterday afternoon, St.

Francis Prep shutout St. Michael's High, 50, and St. John's Prep did likewise by the identical score to St. Leonard's Academy on the State alleys. Ray Boehm scored two points for the Little Terriers on his high average and high game D.

Tlberl oilllcan D. Anderson Frerlchi Lions, 5437. The winner led all the way and held a 2217 1 1 0 8 3 0 O. P. P.I a.

2 12 4 31! Heves 3 4 Oalvln 2 lS KIlmman 1 9 La Qulnta 0 2Burke 1 5, McKeon ICIeary IMoCaulley I Moran Spare! Olmboa: O'Handlar. Morris. afternoon in the Columbus Playing on their homo court yesterday, the St. Francis College Freshmen defeated the Brooklyn Cathedral College quintet, 66 to 5o. The victor led by 3f 25 at ha If time.

Farla, Rossi. Guleransen. halftime advantage. Zonner 0 4 0 0 2 6 Walsh Arrandal. Waeeon Bowler Spares Cardlnala: O'Hara.

Johnson. Mou. Caseys' pool, 4113. 3 14 Rlr. 0 8 Cabeeee 3 l.V Ercolano 0 8: MrOovem 0 10 Catto 0 0 Rlclglllano 3 7 scored la in a losing cause.

1 15 p. r. 0 10 a 4 1 17 1 1 1 1 3 8 40 of Aneels gained the final Schafer, Healy. Keyea. GlmlKB 0 0 3 3 Cardinal 1 7 2 10 The lineup: SeeBeck 33 8 34 Nardl Totala Jimmy McCarthy, one of the best intcrsrholatic performers in the country, copped the 220- Total.

37 10 84 Knicks Scoring Cardinals: Schafer 2, Harris 3. Heay 2, steyert 2, Kearns, Moss. Otmbos Plstbush Christian a 2S 3 93! Platbush Dutch Ref round of the Metropolitan A. A U. senior baskethall champion ship last night at the Manual Empires Totals Totals 17 O.

P. PP Farla 2. Thompeon. 3 13 1 1 3 Jones Hank Daunenschmidt, ra ge contribution to the Powers and Dick Whyte tallied winning cause. Boh Mortola did 17, 16 and 11 points for the vie-.

likewise for St. John's, tor, and John Urbielewicz 32' The. scores: Romsn'a Aller.ftpaeh vrnl freestyle event for Brook 19 Csvsnsugh 8 Mohawk' P. R. Lake O.

Referee: Robinson. Timer: Harvey. Play-aroiird KnuUen. SENIOR DIVISION Training High School. Prep in 2:17.8.

Rnb De Verna 0 8 Cottrell 1 3 Alamo 0 2 Rlee 0 4 Leevey 0 Q'Oenova Pos. New Utrecht Leaf Templers defeated 02(1 St. l. M. won the 100-yarrl freestyle for 0 4 1 3 lOiSchalhoub 1 3 Kllngman Hayea 1 Mehmet Cuadra O.

Bnfbert Meinert H. Meinert McCaw Lake Carroll Baberadt 0 18Oalaro 3 1 9ITrella 12 0 SiBertuecl 4 0 4 Hughes 1 4 20: 0 01 0 0 01 0 0 Schmidt 3 13 Casino 1 OJFlaech'trager 1 Buffington 1 7lwllnon 1 0 21 0 H. 7168 and O. L. A.

won the Crown Heights Easles, 1 3 Kenny 0 8 Ennls 7 21 Moran 0 0 Winters 0 2 Murphy 8 14 Hardy 3 16 Heir en I Laughlln Jocobsen 8myth Nelson L.W. Morgan R.W. Rtzzo for Cathedral. The lineups: Brooklyn Cathedral O. T.

8 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 10 1 a 3 0 4 3 0 0 3 0 4 13 3 30 I he summaries: Bt. rrancu Bytaert Martinet Fischer C. Montfelneaa Nutui o. r. Anderson in the last five seeonris of play over Jewish Community Hmie of Bensonhurst, 5149.

The DelKulo 120-vsrd medley rein 1. Brooklyn Prep (Bill Conltn. JamH McCarthy and Bob De i rt linen ti lcOo--ld 3 7' Power 2 RD. Rumo Vernal: 2. Regu (Cawley, Wuiberg and Hay- Doody 2 Mfllllt 0 Urblelewlu 13 38 8 78! Total! 24 7 851 Total 23 IS 6l Total Total.

33 8 S4 Total SntrM New Utrecht Leifi: Jftnunl, vnnnH will ho holri 5a til r.1 oen. Time. 1.10 Andrea, Bentevefnt, McPadden, VUltmafna, St. Franc. I si.

Michael' Burna 121 143 101 Hudson 128 131 Patter 121 116 Clone 122 146 Farnita 112 107 Boehm 151 179 Ban 137 164 McOracken 131 179 riavarra. 141 106 Totals 65S 750 Tota'. 654 604 St. John' St Leonard's Kearns 149 86 Pellman 1M 143 O'Brien 91 16 Wliyrer 109 Montroll 113 106 Flood 139 126Glaaey 133 125 Mortola 147 156 Lee 13ft 131 Uullln 134 Htaiiey 79 Total 653 6981 Total 561 527 yard frwttyle I. Art Barry, Brooklyn Hannon Az-lnard.

Bowdee, Lonamo, Borrauo, Valler-flli, Dlbblee. Easlec: BunJ, Bethaan. Otto, Carlson Prpp, 2, Pahey, Refis; 3, Dick Canfield, 0 32 UcMorrow 0 o'Qulfley 1 Dau'iehmldt 1 Bt Slarlnl 0 0 Whyte GoXlsr 1 5 0 0 2 1 17 1 7 1 11 0 2 day night. Brooklyn. Time.

0:19 4. Tppertino, Dun woody. Med ill, Burnt, King, G. Jorobaen, Lual, Bono. 220-yard Ireestyle 1, Jim McCarthy.

The lineups: Vajpol 4 1 Sunset Tightens B. R. Lead a monKiyn: am uyncn. tirooKivn rreo. Union Tempi 1 B2d St.

Y. New Utrecht Lean 0 ft 11 East lei 1 0 2 3 '3, Winberg, Rpris. Ttme. 2:17 Scorinf New Utrecht Leafg: Monkttlnese 22 II 551 Total 30 8 fi -Jim Lennon. Umpire Sam a i -if 100-yard brfasutroke 1, Hayden, Reus, i 17 2 Kvle- Brooklyn Prep, 3.

O'Rourke, Brui.n- Totil Referw Asostlno. fl). Ear lea; MeOill (1), a. Jocobeen (1), Lual (li. Pos.

Ajrowa Barons 59th at. Chrut Church Nosing out Christ Church, O. O. F. Pollaro Cullen 1 3 Kleiner 1 3 Or.m 1 3 13 6 24 sri 3 IS 0 2 1 1' 56 54, and winning another Lutheran I Sum O.

P. I 7 0 141 Ptinnark 0 1 1 Olenleldt 3 1 3 0 8 Stromholm LHrw Staff MULmen Crui Aittrson Pal kin rnch ToUM L.W. Lamero W. Tedeaeo 2 lyr Prep Tlmp- 1 20. I nil 100-yard backntrue 1 Bill Conlin.

Brook-j 1 0 2 prep; 2' Glynn. Brooklyn Piep- 3.1 i Drew. Regis. Time. 1:09.

lA 100-yard Irwaiyl 1. Bob Vwnm. Brooklyn Prep. 2. Caw'ey.

flegu, 3. Brooklyn Prep Time. 0 57 8. ItiO-yard frwatyle relay 1. Brooklyn Prep ta to 'Perfion.

Dunn, Duffv and 2, RH(1 MiHihn, Drew, Keiitman, Pihey). hard-fought game from 59th St. Lutherans, 47 43, the Sunset Askeland Rod land Bakke Holvlk Jacobean OUen 0 14'Osebark 3 13 Gibbons 3 Sjacohsen 3 3 Burch 1 1 Tompsen 3 lliwiger C. Contl McConnach Mas. Katen Cllman Cooper Furfaro.

B. L.D. Deneno 5 0 10 Mishtr 3 0 4 Dele 0 0 0, Borg 8 1 13 Rov 3 1 5 Marl 3 0 8 Bally 0 0 OtOrlrrua I Moss 3 1 5 Hansen RD. Oraneae 8 0 101 combine tightened it grip on Seagren Spares Arrows: Puecto, J. 27 17 7U TXM 5 1 ll 0 0 1 3 04 0 111 0 0 0 3 1 5 3 1 7 3 3 14 7 33 Pre O.

P. P. i Glenn Furfaro. Valvo. BclUaone, Branca to, Baront first place in the Major Un Gyrenes Clip Staggs In C.

246 Tourney Offldftb Lib, Peskoff. 1 .30 5. Total. 20 3 43 Ft. Hamilton Pre.

Total is ll 47 12th Street Orynkowuca, OHare. -I O. P. Barons 0 1 Arrowa 2 3 7 limited Division of the Bay Ridge Church League basket Totsk 18 3 381 Total 3 24 Bank. Trinity Lutheran 86th St.

Scortnc Arrows: J. Furfaro (2), Lamero ball race. O. P. 8 0 16 1 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 8 8 2 14 Oisen Bendlxen Low Oresne Thompeon 0 18 Carson 1 9 Beleki 0 2jSmltty 1 1 Peterson a.

Warnqulsl 3 Carter 0 Cocheo 0 P. P. 0 Jorgensen 0 OIBuckated 0 OiRamaland 0 4IFredholn. (1), Oraneao (l), Puerto (l), B. Furlaro (2).

Barorw: Grynkowtca (1. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Poi. Blackhawka Shore Road Bruina O. lorio B. Hetnei Spartan A Christiansen 3 5 27 2 13 1 5 0 1 3 0 9 0 10 0 0 In the other Unlimited games, Fort Hamilton Presbyterian subdued 12th 5444; the 59th St.

Lutherans turned Total 23 4 841 Total 21 2 44 In the Community Center 246 basketball tourney, the Gyrenes bagged the Staggs. 4333; the Christie 13 Hansen 0 L.W. De Paoi Heron Jarusr Berg 5 Last 1 Levltaa 7 Oolditetn 1 59th 8t. Lutheran A. Johnsen Hellanr4 O.

P. P. 0 OlPsulsen 1 31 Christiansen 0 0 ronneten Ri.RW. Schlllarl Jennlnft Olc. Fllllppone T.

Hetnes OILD. Verzoltni Epps 0 lOlEpatetn 2 4 ardor 0 141 Block 3 4 Kati 0 6' Hoffman Inohen 'Ollck Spartans toppled the Lucky 7 Askeland Bakke Holvlk around and also humbled the IS Scott 2 20 i Olsen 1 Won rrlrken 3 3 RD Lomo liaatranfelo 12th St. quintet, 112 to 69, hi SPARES BiacanawM: jce, Bantuccl, Outman 3 8 16 3 3 9 8 4 2 8 Selover 0 12 Smlti, 0 32 Carson 1 Bllerke 0 4 Banks 2 2.. W. Carson 1 17, 0 8: Qao.

Solo. arulns: Loftu, a 1 19 1 1 13; the Jaguars clawed the 38 26; the Ronnie Paws humbled Our Lady of Refuge, fit 23; the Combines ram.ianl. Hansen, ipllsto. 25 3 52! TotaU Totals 31 9 71 Einor Holvik and Willy sen caging 32 and 20 points, n.ooilnrl Anderson To; a la 17 4 38. Bonnie Pawt Totala 13 0 28 Blackliwa 1 3 3 Our IJKlT Brulna 0 0 32 o.

r. O. SCORINQ Dlllppon. 2 0 0 OliPe Paola, Osso, Saiuurrli, Paota 3 0 0 MrOrath 8 112' Totals A.M.-5 P.M. "GOING PLACES?" PHOXE MA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS jjeri. Li ciy atiu oiw uicyqiicu over Trinity, 8665, Holvik cafiine 28 points this time. Totals 53 Trinity bowed to St. Jerome's, 40 and Our Lady of Refuge five; 0 ZMParei. Saplchino Pac (Smptchl 59th St.

Lutherans 3 13 no. Verzoltni). Brulna; Heine. (Hsrron), O. F.

P. u'jennlnKa 0 12 Copper 2 14: 0 12 sanatoa 0 2 Kennedy 0 0 31 2 0 4' Askeland snapped back to take the Re- 2 0 4 In the Senior Division, United," 0 8 geiltS. 2) 20. OOrady rpi Richardson 4 0 11 4 J6 Holvlk 1 0 2IJaooosen 3 3 6 Olsen 7 3 19 Rod I and Outman Jansen PJeldahl Ouen -R Apaehe. Keating -David llsr -Loy -Byrn.

Ram Portunato Sanurpia Baaietll Mykland Doman Total 28 3 94 Total Btatss Combine P. O. P. o. P.

Total. Total. 27 11 63 SENIOR DIVISION 0' Kan. 3 swell 0 RD- -Blohw Purlltcato 0 0 nook 1 ft 0 SPARES Apaches: Barrett. Heayey.

Pre- Presbyterian disposed of Hansen Place, 59 46; Bay Ridge United Presbyterian bowed to the 66th St. Free, 4739; Sun set outclassed Christ Church, 3835, and Trinity Lutheran was a victim of 66th St. Free, 7152. The lineups: UNLIMITED DlVlSIOf lewlcs, Brush, Carr, Oi Meter. Oallo, P.

0 0 0 2 0 8 0 4 ,1.3 in 0 4 ll NO INCREASE inoirUtirrkMl 21 4 46 I MJ X.0 Rl IN 3 3 7 Borion 8 0 0 Midoleton 3 2 14 iTompklna 3 3 0 ltln. 0 United Pre 0. Nelson 6 Hamilton 1 Anderson 2 Vnn D'en P. 4 16 Kelly 0 2 A. Brooke 1 Apablaza orosei.

Hansen, fern, uanzo. Apache 1 0 Rams 0 0 Caporal. 3 9 Applustllk 0 a Marhel.ka 0 1J BallarliU 0 4 Miller 0 in Mazon 0 3 McCormack iLerner 3 43' Total 2 Klldunna 2 Horllner 3 3 9 Barclay 0 0Rune ,0 0 MrDermotk 1 1 Nolan 0 0 Mollln 0 4 Scrrlnr Apaches: Loy (t)( Brush. 0 OIJUNIOR DIVISION Mlddleton 0 1 3 i Anderson 0 0 14 5 33 rT.nkhn 3 8 7 asiTverllng 1 0 2 t.ie 1 Shcrevlewa Jra Hoboes Papa Dunwoody Prr.rr.r; Wrlkcr Smith -Rlcharda iVrfy- .1 lunmrr n-i unit) isrr'rl Gyrenes a Wriirhl 3 Oalen 3 Newton 0 McHuan. 8 Slavm 2 Orady Ollvo 1 Total! JO Spartana P.

2 Krulkoper 3 Bruno 3 Rr.nwflg 6 Saimon 1 Sfhro.Q.r 3 A'hlUleld 1 Poppas 3 "lanaiaa 1 Totals 33 2 2 4 Seelman 41 Smith Lucky 7 Total 14 8 3fl Total Sunaet, Christ Church 1 Larsen Ednuinsen -Lcltua F. W-R D- P. 3 a Our Lady ol Refuse Maraie'll Clemetl Caputo Plemonte Vallnot! 1 1 Purmark o. Heiimsn 'I Totals 23 13 SB! Bay Rldje United I 0 6 I 66th St. Free O.

P. i5ss- -Driiaherty 1 Kaplan (I fl Podoa 0 fl Ratkind 1 13 Marka 0 3 Heller Macule 2 22 Bpsres Shoreview Rose. Rossltef G. P. Jorgensen 0 Bbatoe Deyle, Leske.

Rve'i. Mulllcan. 3pres Ho 3 13 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 0 4 2 0 4 Fink 0 0 0 ahaplr 3 0 fl Klein 3 1 9 Brady 3 0 8 Unset M-dlna Anderson D. ft.ao.lne Slalllo Pettereen Thompson launt Wlenberg ACCEPTS SPOILS Rev. Pnilip Cobasino, C.S.S.R., athletic moderator of 0.

L. P. H. parish, presents the Hall is-sey-McGuire Memorial Trophy to Coach Bill Smyth of St. Cecilia's, which won tourney last night by beating St.

Teresa's. Smyth is a former St. John's Prep and Niagara University star, ltBto Bport REPAIR tLKVICI 0 33lenfeldt 0 2 Naley 3 Seagren 0 61 Hansen 8 19 Jordel 0 4 1 stromholm 3 81 Eteland boes: Brortnf Aooriano, sparano. Kennedy Cooper McOrath 0 3 Nelson 0 4 Ro.e 0 0( Dunwoody 0 4 Anrteraon 0 O.pre, 6 1 lXBurkstad 3 0 6 Ramsland 7 3 16 Predholm 1 0 Paulsen 1 0 31 Shorevlaws Jr. 0 1 1 2 4 Hoboes 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 2 Ml S32 N.w Utraeht Ave is it SnruifHoboea: Flemont.

tCaputo, Taste) iSlou Total. 13 I 3S Total. GE, S-I9O0 Open till vesta. Bnoreviewa; EdmunMn 13). (Loftu.

8 4S Totals TotaU 22 10 84 Total. 33 10 86' Total 1 39 Total 18 47 mhmis, euane..

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