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0 00 1 0 0 0 0 00 8 JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN SEEKS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION--Although next Olympic Games are more than two years off, Al Malthaner of 111 Amersfort Place, former Erasmus Hall ace, occupying the same role with the Springfield College amphibian forces, is already in serious training. Malthaner's chief ambition is to carry Uncle Sam's colors in the water in the international struggle of 1952. already made great progress in that direction. He is considered one of the best middle-distance freestyle strokers in the Intercollegiate ranks of the country. He gave evidence of that recently when he won the 440-yard freestyle event against the University of Connecticut in the latter's 20-yard pool in Storrs, in 4:52.8 for a New England Association record.

The previous mark for the distance by a Springfield College man was 4:58.7 and was made by Harry Rawstrom in 1940. The New England standard that the Brooklyn boy really eradicated was that of 4:55.5 hung up by Bob Reid of Williams against Springfield on Jan. 18 last. Swimming comes natural to the Flatbush boy, who has been at it since he was five years old. He was taught by Bill Noonan, a professional long-distance performer who has competed in the 15-mile swim in Lake Ontario.

Noonan was attracted by the boy's form and enthusiasm to learn. He schooled him in Reynolds Channel at Atlantic Beach. Al was individual medley and 220-yard freestyle titlist at Columbia University under Coach Ed Kennedy. FLATBUSH BOYS PRODUCT Al first came into prominence as an exponent of matters aquatic at the Flatbush Boys Club. He competed for Erasmus Hall for four years and captained the Flying Dutchmen in 1941.

He improved his style as a protege of Coaches Tom Bannon and Jimmy Ryan. He anchored the Buff and Blue's medley relay triumvirate which was the runner-up for the P. S. A. L.

city championship in 1943. Malthaner was waterfront director of the Boy Scouts at the Brooklyn units camps at Narrowsburg, N. from 1941 to 1944, and since then at private camps in New York and England. He worked as an instructor under Bert Bachman, director of the American Red Cross Chapter Safety Service at its National Aquatic Schools. Bachman's son is co-captain of the Springfield team this season.

While at Erasmus Hall, Al worked with a group of crippled youngsters and helped them gain supreme confidence in the water. He has done similar work in the Springfield College pool. For four years he has been student instructor in aquatics at the Springfield College freshman camp. Furthermore, Malthaner has served as an instructor under Charles Silvia, his college coach, at the two-state (Massachusetts and Rhode Island) Y. M.

C. A. Aquatic Institute. Al is majoring in teacher education in order to fit himself to instruct in social studies and English. However, he hopes to eventually concentrate on coaching swimming at one of the big colleges.

EX-SMOKE JUMPER--In 1945, Malthaner engaged in the dangerous work of a smoke jumper for the U. S. Forest Service. He parachuted to fight forest fires in remote sections of Montana and Idaho. That is one place, he will tell that his swimming was no asset, for water was as scarce as the drinking variety at the present time in New York City.

During the past Christmas vacation period, Al and 17 of his teammates traveled to Fort Lauderdale, to attend the annual forum sponsored by the Swimming Coaches' Association of America. En route they stopped at Atlanta to dunk the Georgia Tech swimming team and submerge Emory University, both mentored by Springfield alumni, Fred Lanoue and Ed Smyke. The mentors were New England diving champions as undergraduates. As the climax, the Springfield mermen stopped at Silver Springs, where they took underwater pictures for an analysis of their strokes. Malthaner has made many sensational rescues in his time, but the most spectacular one was the snatch of two girls from death in Davey Jones' locker off Long Beach, L.

I. Al will help his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William "Malthaner, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on March 28. Abe Yager's Son To Wed Maxine Lyons Joseph Yager, son of sports Abe and Mrs.

Yager of 974 46th and Maxine Lyons, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyons of 1020 45th will be married Saturday night at Linden Heights Center, 4502 9th Ave. Yager, four and a half years a deep sea diver with the U.S. Navy during the war, is secretary-treasurer of the Mac Tysla Associates, a Manhattan and exporting firm.

Miss Lyons is a private secretary for a Manhattan textile company. The couple will vacation in Bermuda and on their return live in Brooklyn. YOUNG BROOKLYN iN SPORTS Forgione Hits Court Jackpot With 54 Points Paces Angels Five To Triumph Over Bedford Pythons Field goals and record-break-bushers, ing performances were really popping in the Bedford Y. M. C.

A. House League. Joe Caravaggio of the Bedford Phiskins rolled up 54 points on 27 7 field goals. This was a new mark for Bedford competition but it didn't stand very long. In the following fray, Pete Forgione of the Angels rolled up 76 tallies on 35 field goals and six fouls.

Forgione, who is captain of the Angels and also a member of Bedford Y. M. C. A. var.

sity cagers, accounted for almost all of the Angels' points in their 89-40, victory over the Bedford Pythons. Caravaggio's 54 tallies paved the way for the Phiskins 82-49 success over the Bedford Boys. Caravaggio made good on 27 shots in 35 tries, while Forgione clicked with 35 field goals in 51 attempts. The two games climaxed House League competition. The Kendeks garnered the loop title for the second year in a row with 10 victories and one defeat.

The Angels and the Phiskins finished in a tie for the spot with eight wins runner three up setbacks. The Jets were fourth with four wins and seven defeats: the Pythons finished fifth with a 2 and 9 reclord and the Bedford Boys occupy the cellar with one triumph in 11 tries. The lineups: Bedford Angels Bedford Pythons G. F. P.

G. F. P. Pare 1 0 2 Kain 5 2 12 Forgione 35 6 76 Black 3 11 J. 4 0 8 Lollomier F.

Fleugel 0 0 Reis 1 0 3 Cahill 3 2 O'Malley 0 0 0 De Kemp 0 Totals 41 7 89 Totals 16 8 40 Bedford Phiskins Bedford Boys G. F. P. G. F.

P. Caravaggio 27 0 Maufredo 5 0 Purcell 5 0 10 Brunetti Horuk 2 2 6 Ferri 0 12 Tarantino 3 0 6 Korey McGoldrick 3 0 6 Black 15 Totals 40 2 821 Totals 23 349 Sanders Out for Quick K. O. Over Amanini LTA Eagle Sports Picture BOXED IN--Stanley. Kassowsky of the Deltrons yells for help as he is cornered by Howie Weingast of the Bruins.

The Deltrons defeated the Bruins in the Samuel Hessel Memorial intermediate division of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Basketball League yesterday. Celtix Rip Amrons In JCH Cage Play Junior competition, the Priams outscored the Stags, 52-49; the Warriors trimmed the Lynx, 68-52; the Warriors bested the Stags, 59-45, the Citrines downed the Penguins, 63-43. The scoring trio of Irv Arouty, Elliott Brown and Joel Amstell clicked again and enabled the Celtix to rout the Amrons, 79-64, in the Morris Kaufman Memorial Senior Division of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Basketball League. It was the 13th victory for the Celtix, the league leader. The big scoring trio accounted for 58 points between them.

Memorial Intermediate Division Arouty caged 28; Brown 16 and by conquering the Dominos, Amstell 14. In the other Kauf-47-45, for their 13th straight man fray, Larry Schwartzer success. Art Dlott and Art hit for 33 points to pave the way Cohen led the Comets with 16 for Club Zero's 75-66 triumph and 15 points, while Danny over the Streaks. Rosenbaum chalked up 17 in a Near Crown losing cause. In the other HesThe unbeaten Comets moved sel game the Ravens downed closer to clinching loop the Kingsmen, 44--39.

a step honors in the Samuel Hessel In Paul Weisman Memorial Reville Post Five Nips Colony House The Reville Post American Legion Basketball team outscored the Colony House Big Five, 88-80, on the Colony House floor. Three Reville (cagers bettered the 20 point mark. Young led the winners with 29 points, while teammates Peterson and Kelly accounted for 24 and 20 tallies, respectively. Bob Kane and Jack Webber sparked Colony House with 16 tallies each. In the preliminary game, the Colony House Juniors edged out Immaculate Heart of Mary Juniors, 45-43.

McKeon and Capadrano caged 10 tallies each for the winner. Porcellin and Powers racked up 11 points teach in a losing cause. The lineups: Colony House Big G. F. P.

Kane 7 2 16 Hart 4 0 8 Kaspar 5 11 Murphy 10 Maurer 5 Hunt 1 Feeney 13 Webber 2 16 Reville Post, American Legion G. F. P. Kelly 10 0 20 Gahagan 3 1 7 Peterson 11 2 24 Jensen 3 0 6 Young 12 29 Vitalo 2 Smith Totals 34 12 80 Totals 40 8 88 Colony House Jr. I.H.M.

Jrs. G. F. P. Porcellin 5 1 11 McCaulley 2 5 Powers 4 3 11 Hayes 1 Kelly 3 0 6 McKeon 2 McDonald 0 4 Burke 1 0 3 Burke 02 7 Cleary 0 Haugh 2 0 Capodrawo 3 10 Moran 0 Klingman 0 CAN Totals 20 5 Totals 19 3 43 St.

Teresa on CYO Cage Run St. Teresa, seeking to Its boro Major Division laurels, extended its winning streak to 13 in a row by routing St. Joseph's, 70-45, in the C. Y. O.

Basketball League. St. Teresa racked up seven straight in first half play and St. was the sixth successive victim in second half competition. Smith and Cookie McLaughlin led St.

Teresa with 13 aid 11 tallies, respectively. Sparked by Cottrelli, who, caged 20 points, St. Home came from behind to conquer St. Thomas Aquinas, 47 to 40, in Senior competition. St.

Vincent's trailed, 25-19, at the halfway mark and with start of the third quarter, the winners rolled up 12 straight points to move out in front. In other Senior Division competition, St. Antony downed SS. Cyril and Methodius, 46-29; Holy Trinity bested Our Lady of Mt. Carmel team, 46-32: Cood Shepherd routed Our Lady of Refuge, 58-32; St.

Bernadette's downed St. Cather. ine's. 53-50; Little Flower trimmed St. Thomas, 66-55; Visitation outscored St.

Thomas 'Aquinas. 37--26; St. James deSt. Benedict's, 42-35; and St. Cyril Toppled St.

Joweph's, 60--56. Jefferson in Spot To Clinch Crown Three Cage Teams Vie For Other Berth in Brooklyn PSAL Division I Thomas Jefferson High, one cage teams in Brooklyn and A. L. Division I laurels by floor tomorrow. The already clinched a berth A win tomorrow will assure the Orange and Blue quintet of the No.

1 playoff slot. Boys High, Brooklyn Tech and Brooklyn Auto are all in the running for the No. 2 playcff berth. Boys is in second place with eight wins and three losses, Tech has won seven out of 11 and Auto six out of and 10, Tomorrow's Brooklyn Auto Boys clash on the Boys court will do much toward settling the issue. Erasmus is the champion of Brooklyn II.

Al MBadain's Buff and Blue cagers boast 11 in a row and already have clinched the No. 1 defending playoff berth. P. S. A.

Lincoln, L. city ruler, and Lafayette are battling the No. 2 spot. The abes, who have been in the tourney ever since it was started six years ago, have triumphed in eight games and dropped three. Lafayette has, been victorious in seven of tries.

The Lincoln-Lafayette fray at Lincoln Thursday should settle the issue. Spotlight on No. 2 Spot Loughlin has walked off with top honors in the Brroklyn Catholic loop with 10 wins and one defeat. The spotlight from here on in will be focused on the No. 2 playoff spot for which St.

Francis, St. Michael's and St. John's are battling. St. John's is in the driver's seat with a 7-and-4 record.

St. Francis and St. Michael's, last year's boro ruler, are tied third place with 6-and-4 records. St. Michael's and St.

John's meet tomorrow on the Redmen's court. Far Rockaway, long a doorraat in Queens P. S. A. L.

South Shore competition, seems headed for a crown. The Sea Horses, the league leaders with nine wins and two setbacks, have three games remaining, all with second division quintets. Lane, Jackson and Adams are the other teams which figure in the battle for the two divisional playoff berths. Bryant and Long Island City seem to have the spots well in hand on the Queens North Shore side. Bryant is the pacesetter with nine wins and two losses and Long Island City is a half game behind.

The standings: BROOKLYN P. S. A. L. DIVISION 1 LI Jefferson 11 0 Eastern Dist.

Boys High Tilden B'klyn Tech Hamilton B'klyn Auto Westinghouse BROOKLYN P. S. A. L. DIVISION 2 Ft.

Hamilton 6 Mid wood Lincoln Lafayette 11 8 4 Manual Utrecht Madison BOTH first place. BROOKLYN C. H. S. A.

A 10 1 St. Augustine's John's 7 3 Holy Trinity St. Michael's 6 Cathedral 1 St. Francis first 6 4 place. QUEENS P.

S. A. L. SOUTH SHORE DIV. Far Rockaway 9 Jamaica 8 Richmond Hill Jackson 8 3 Wiisch John Adams 7 4 East New York 1 QUEENS P.

S. A. L. NORTH SHORE DIV. LI Long Isl.

City 8 Cleveland Bryant 9 Flushing Forest Hills 0 A Bayside Newttown in 5 Miceli in Grove Go Joe Miceli, sensational East Side welterweight who kayoed Raoul Perez a month ago the Garden and Charley Salas, outstanding battler from Phoenix, Arizona, will clash in the Sul-10-round main event Saturday at the Ridgewood Grove. Miceli is now on a winning streak of seven with kayo victories over Fitzie Pruden, Tommy Warnock, Buddy Garcia, Raoul' Perez and Willie Beltram. Midget play the paceset- Irish Jimmy Sanders, sensaKnights racked up two tional club fighter of Pittstriumphs. They edged out burgh, will try for a quick kayo Pirates, 26--23 and trimmed when he squares off against Faba Midgets, 51-12. Armando Amanini of Italy, one lineups: of the best foreign ring impor-5 DIVISION tations in several years, in the Celtix Amrons eight-round middleweight feaG.

F. P. G. P. P.

the a 7 2 16 Russel 6 ture Thursday night at 0 0 Gold 0 00 Broadway Arena. Since out0 2 Rabin 2 14 Jarvis, S. 2 16 pointing Freddie Menna at the 10 8 0 Gensler club last month, Sanders two 28 Frumawitz 9 Schwartz weeks ago in Youngstown, Ohio, Roslyn Harrison 2 beat Mike Kobella. Only 21, 0 Cohen 6 16 Sanders has fought some of the 36 17 Totals 27 10 64 best in the game. Clubzers Streaks Amanini, however, is considG.

F. P. G. P. 14 5 33 Soldo 7 2 16 ered a tough nut to crack by 3 11 Merkin 00 14 those who have seen him in ac2 10 Halpert 2 Cohen 2 tion.

He has defeated Tommy 3 Marcot 0 10 Bloom 0 Englehardt and recently fought 0 4 Damasek Corbin 13 Jimmy Flood to a standstill. The semi-final six pairs Sam32 10 75 Totals 28 10 66 Larotta, Newark welter, DIVISION with Joey Fernandez of BrookComets Dominos G. P. G. F.

P. lyn. Larotta is developing into Art 6 13 Rosenbaum 1 17 a good card at the club, where 0 2 2, Reed 13 6 Lewis 0 04 he has beaten Artie Diamond 0 3. 0 5 Feldman Barandes Johnny Noel. In another 6 16 Brandwein 0 six Johnny Dundee's cousin, 2 Blum 2 Frank Carrao of the East Side, 16 14 47 Totals 19 7 45 risks his unbeaten featherRavens Kingsmen G.

F. P. G. P. weight string against Nick Ed0 Silverman 3 wards, Ridgewood.

Brodsky Farrell 3 Taub Levy Hartman Appel, M. Price Horowitz Fioriglio 0 Totals 17 5 Stags Frielich Gottlib 2 Silverman 0 Eisenburg H. Rubin M. Rubin Finkleh'se 0 0 Totals 22 5 Lynx Cerlin 0 2 Spiegler 5 3 Bleecher 5 1 Yallowitz 6 5 Shapiro 4 1 Weisler 0 0 16 68 Totals 20 12 Stags 5 15 Rubin 11 Eisenberg 1 Gottlieb 2 Finkelhouse 0 6 Frelich 4 9 Silverman 1 Goldberg 2 CON 11 15 59 Totals 19 7 Penguins 20 Price 2 0 4 Hausdorf 0 10 Rabinowitz 22 Welsen 0 2 Giler 4 Stanger 0 0 Hertz Handel Zuckerman 0 0 Totals 29 4 Totals 20 3 MIDGET DIVISION Knights T. T.

Pirates G. P. Doren 9 Paris 3 Mazzaferro 0 6 Lefkowitz 2 Schwartz 4 Helteld 0 1 E. 2 Rosenbaum 0 2 Greenfeld, A. 2 Zlotnick Frank 3 Chereskin Lachs 0 0 Glatman 0 Totals 12 2 26 Totals 7 Knights Faba Lachs 5 11 G.

P. Frank 3 8 Hornsteln Mazzaferro 0 8 Kapian Greenfeld. 1 Meyers 6 0 Horowitz Wernstein 00 Winter Blau Doren Rubin, Totals 23 5 51 Totals Parks Dep't Slates Annual Boxing Tourney one of the two unbeaten scholastic Queens, can sew up Brooklyn P. S. besting Tilden on the East FlatJeffs, undefeated in 11 loop tries, in the city P.

S. A. L. playoffs. Burke Pockets Open Golf Money Harlingen, Feb.

20 (U.P) -Jack Burke young White Plains, N. sharpshooter, today pocketed top prize money in the $10,000 Rio Grande Valley Open golf tournament and jumped into the No. 2 position among cash winners on the Winter trail. Only Slammin' Sammy Snead, the irrepressible hillbilly from Greenbriar, W. ranked ahead of Burke in the spoils department with a season-long total of $7,558.

By firing an eagle on the 18th hole in the final round of the Valley Open and setting a new municipal course record here, Burke added $2,000 to his earnings for a total of $4,940. Snead skipped the Valley Openike used a couple of drivers in eagling the 18th hole, after shooting an eagle on the 480- yard No. 3 early in the day. He birdied holes 4, 7 and 9 in carding a 30-35-65 over the par 35- 36-71 course. Right behind Burke was Skip Alexander, a Tennessean, who hasn't been in the money all year.

He came in with 266 for 72 holes and second high money of $1,400. Henry Ransom, St. Andrews, and Fred Haas New Orleans, tied for third place with 72-hole scores of 267. Ranson set a new competitive record of 30 on the back par 36 nine. Torpedoes Beaten Paced by Walt Goghagan, who pulled the hat trick, the Sands Point Tigers edged the Brooklyn Torpedoes, 6-4, in the nightcap of a Met Hockey League twin bill at Iceland yesterday.

In the opener the Manhattan Arrows routed the Jamaica Hawks, 8-1. dence are unknown to plaintiff, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the com- LEGAL NOTICES OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff. against NEW. YORK SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF KINGS THE CITY RUDOLPH MILLER 'MARY' MILLER, first name 'Mary' being fictitious, true first name unknown plaintiff, person intended being the wife. if any. of the defendant Miller, and if the said Rudolph Miller be dead. his widow. devisees.

heirg-at-law. next of kin. distributes, executors, administrators, creditors, grantees and legal representatives of the said Rudolph Miller and generally all persons claiming any interest in the premises described in the complaint by or through said Rudolph Miller or his successors in interest, all of whom and whose names and places of resi- plaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer. or if the complaint is not served with this summons. to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after service of this summons, exclusive of day of service.

In case your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated: New York. December 9. 1949. JOHN P.

McGRATH. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address. Municipal Building. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Philip M. Kleinfeld, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. dated January 26. 1950.

and filed with the verified complaint in the office of Clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. This is an action to foreclose Transfer of Tax Lien No. 79,794. affecting Map premises designated on the Tax of The City of New York for the 8235. Lot 357.

as the said Tax Borough of Brooklyn, as Section Map was on May 11. 1942. gold on February 16. 1944. bearing interest at the rate of upon which there of has been interest a from default July in 1, the 1944.

payDated: New York. N. February 1, 1950. JOHN P. McGRATH.

Corporation Counsel. 16-6t FILE THE NEW PEOPLE YORK BY OF THE THE GRACE STATE OF OF GOD. FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TO: FRANCESCA GRANATA. Via Margherita, Somma Vesuviano, Italy: Via Casamale, Somma Vesuviano, Italy NELLO ESPOSITO.

Via Marcherita. Somma Vesuviano. Italy: MARIUCCIA ESPOSITO. Via Margherita, Somma Vesuviano. Italy.

SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, TERESINE ESPOSITO. who resides at No. 193 Concord Street, Brooklyn, New York. has presented Account as Administratrix of the estate, of VINCENZO ESPOSITO. deceased.

lately residing at 193 Concord Street. Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York. and a petition praying that her account may be judicially settled. that the right title and interest of TERESINE ESPOSITO to premises Gold Street, New York, be established with TERESINE ESPOSITO.

as administratrix of the estate of VINCENZO ESPOSITO, deceased, and that she be given permission and directed to make' a conveyance for premises 244 Gold Street to herself individually in confirmation of the title of TERESINE ESPOSITO to the said premises and the above named persons be cited to show cause why such should not be had and why establishment of the rights and interests of TERESINE ESPOSITO in and to the said premises should not be had and why such conveyance of said premises should not be made. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings. to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings. on the 9th day of March.

1950. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. and such incidental relief should not be granted. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 30th day of January, 1950. AARON L. JACOBY.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 16-4t BROOKLYN EAGLE, Entries for the Department of Parks annual boxing tournament, sponsored by the Supro Building Products Corporation of Queens, will be accepted from Feb. 20 through March 15 at the 16 Park Department boxing centers throughout the city. Boys 14 to 18 years of age who have not previously competed or won prizes in A. A.

U. competition or who have not represented organizations other than the Park Department boxing since Sept. 15, 1949, may enter if they register by March 1 at one of the following borough centers: McCarren Recreation Center, Driggs Ave. and Lorimer Betsy Head Recreation Center, Hopkinson and Dumont Recreation Center, 43d St. and 7th and Red Hook Recreation Center, Bay and Henry Sts.

In Queens the locations are at Astoria Recreation Center, 19th opposite 23d Drive; and O'Connell Playground, 113th Ave. and 196th St. Albans. Competition, sanctioned by the A. A.

Metropolitan be Association divided of into seven junior and senior weight and age classifications. Boys must compete in their own weight and age class and at only one center in the borough in which they reside. The citywide championships will be held at the 69th Regiment Armory Friday, May 19. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in the borough and citywide finals. Eastern Hockey League New York Rovers 6, 4 (afternoon).

New York Rovers 12. Boston 3 (night). Toledo 10, Grand Rapids 4. 3 PIECE SHOES SOLES 0.95 Pr. Reg.

5.95 Others up to $27 Terrific Discount to Teams I GE 8-1900 OPEN 'TIL 5828 PROGRESSIVE New Utrecht Ave. 8:45 P.M. Brooklyn 19, N. Y. In ting more the the The March 28.

Honor Ring Old Timer At Oetjens Party Billy Ray, who fought 150 bouts in the days of bare knuckles and skin- tight gloves, was honored by his friends last with a birthday party Oetjens Restaurant, Flatbush and Church celebrating his 85th birthday. Among those attending the party were Paul Berlenbach, former lightweight champ; Paddy, Taub, DeMarco, Charley Joe Goldman, Miceli, Sammy Mossberg, Jack Duberstein, Billy Graham and a host of old timers of the boxing world. College Basketball 60 Lawrence 1 Tech Creighton 35 62 Regis Idaho State 39 The lineups: MAJOR DIVISION St. Teresa G. F.

Powers McLaughlin 3 5 5 1 3 3 9 Steven 3 7 0 7 Henrich 5 13 Denigan 3 Quattroccht MA 3 CO Totals 26 18 701 SENIOR DIVISION St. Vincent's Home G. F. P. Raaf 2 0 0 0 0 Cottreill 0 2 20 2 8 Alamo M9 8 Alaxander 09 Totals 20 47 Antony G.

F. P. Loos Ansman 0 2 Hogan 0 2 Prudente 1 11 Ryder 0 0 0 Eighmey 5 Bacavage 3 Stagg 1 15, Totals 21 46 Holy Trinity G. P. P.

Kestner 5 3 13 Daniele 2 7 11 8 Esterino 0 6 13 0 4 DeMaria St. Joseph's O'Nelll Cavanaugh 3 6 Ganley 11 Willis 11 Rhatigan 3 0. Rafferty Santos 3 3 Totals 17 11 45 St. Thomas Aquinas G. P.

P. Cocchia 0 0 0 Blake. B. 1 McAllister 3 5 Benoltti 00 2 8 O'Neill 2 3 Sacredote 1 11 Hille Totals 15 10 40 S8. Cyril-Methodius G.

F. P. Hanson 0 0 Ryan Murphy Hallinan Szatkowski Krol Sidlowski Wuftigewicz 0 Totals 11 29 0. L. Mt.

Carmel G. P. P. Masullo 6 10 Capiro 4 2 10 Spinelll 3 7 Napolitano 1 3 Landino 1 0 2 Totals 17 12 46 Totals 11 10 32 Good Shepherd 0. L.

of Refuge G. P. P. G. P.

P. Carr 4 0 8 Brainard 0 8 Kelly 0 8 Morgan 0 0 Gaffney 6 Mascone 3 2 8 da 8 Smith 8 Campbell 1 11 O'Connell 6 Croke 1 Wrynn 1 2 Spellman 0 12 Totals 28 2 58 Totais 14 4 KAUFMAN Gross Micarri Kunin A Halpern Arouty Esbin Josephs Totals Schwartz Dubois Raynor Ehrlich Carman Gurion Fielding Hecht Totals HESSEL Cohen, Zanguah Hassol Moah Rosen Diott Spelgler Totals Schanerman Weiss, G. 6 10 Epstein 2 6 Weiss 2 Siegal, C. 4 10 Leibewitz 5 Kirschbaum 4 CHON Totals 15 14 44 Priams Perlman 10 0 20 Braverman 4 12 Turner 3 3 9 Eltelberg 3 7 Vernick 2 Zuckerbr'n 0 01 Totals 28 8 52 Warriors Appelman 6 6 18 Weinstein Berkowitz 0 6 Kaplan 0 Pearlberg 10 28 Borus 2 Zelger 0 2 Poses A 0 8 Totals 26 Warriors Appelman 5 Posses Cohen Zeiger Berkowitz Bankalter Kaplan Weinstein Totals 22 Citrines Pasinkoff 9 Hochberg 2 Bernstein 5 Sussman 10 Wextiblatt Schrem Hanan 0 Sullivan Trophy Awarded to Button Dick Button, Englewood, 39 N. world and Olympic figure skating champion, yesterday 12 was awarded the James E.

10 livan Trophy as the outstand3 The trophy, was presented by ling amateur athlete of 1949. Albert Wheltle, president of 49 the National Amateur Athletic Union. 2 13 11 17 0 9 Ozarx, Rams Knotted 52 For E. D. Hoop Lead 16 3 8 2 The Ozarx and the Rams The standings: 2 mained deadlocked for the lead W.

L. W. L. Senior Division of Rams 0 0 Royals Rovers 10 in the Boys the Eastern District Y. M.

C. A. Comets Kards 45 Basketball League. Both rolled The lineups: Royals Rovers to their fourth successive vic- G. P.

P. G. P. tories. The Ozarx triumph same Buscarino 8 Seeman 3 1 Ancel, A.

13 the expense of the Comets, Sinatra, 2 Barrie PO 3 0 0 at and the Rams made the Boatwright 2 Winkler 0 5 00 43-31, Clark. Bruno W. 1 0 6 2 Ennis Nusbaum 0 2 Kards their fourth victim, 46- Polit 0 00 132. the Rovers edged out the Clark, T. 00 0 In the other division game, Bloom 0 0 25-23.

Totals 11 1 23 Totals 10 5 25 43 Royals, Ozarx Comets Charles Gudema, Dan Janke- Pe Dacher 0 Gottwald 1 loff and King Koran were the 1 Marks 8 of the Koran 0 8 Ville 3 5 13 scoring aces Stievelamn 0 2 Cohen which led, 26-20, at the half- Stack 0 6 Polocoff 10 12 2 Nach ca 2 way mark. Gudema tallied 10 Haber ca 0 and his teammates eight 8 points Jankeloff 5 0 10 each. Paul Polocoff of the loser Totals 19 5 43 23 took individual scoring honors Rams Totals 13 5 31 with 12 tallies. A Kards Wolf in A Zeke Shore paved the way Goldman 2 Berry 61 2 for the Rams' success with 11 Shore Cohen Georges Sadgursky 3 2 tallies. Rams led all the Bart Volk 6 5 Heck Moren on 0 10 0 The way and enjoyed a half- Seruta 20--14 time advantage.

Art Ancel Dallas 0 Schwarts 2 saged 13 tallies in the Rovers' Maikin 2 12 success. Totals 21 46 Totals 15 2 31 FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BOROBROOK REALTY CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against TOP FAIR CONTRACTING CORP. and others. Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE. PURSUANT to judgment herein dated February 14. 1950. I will sell at public auction by David Cohen, tioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York.

on March 14th, 1950, at 12. o'clock noon. the real property in Kings County. directed by said judgment to be sold. situated on the easterly side of Cumberland Street.

368 feet. 4 inches, northerly from the northeast corner of Cumberland Street and Atlantic Avenue. being 25 feet wide in front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides. subject to the terms and conditions set forth in said judgment and as is more fully described therein. Dated: February 15, 1950.

SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN, Referee. JACOB GOODMAN. Plaintiff's Attorney, 16 Court Street. 220-6t Brooklyn New York. MTh SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -Grazia Rigano. plaintiff. against Frank Gulino. et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated Feb.

3. 1950. sell at public auction by Jack Duberstein, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Brooklyn, N. on March 3.

1950. at 12 o'clock noon. premises located in Kings County, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at A point on the easterly side of Clinton Street distant 24.6 feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection President of the northerly side of Street with the easterly side of Clinton Street: thence easterly and parallel with President Street part of the distance through a party wall 74.8 feet; thence southerly and at right angles to President Street. 24.6 feet to the northerly side of President Street, and thence easterly along the said side of President Street 20.3 feet: thence northerly and parallel with Clinton Street fifty feet: thence westerly and at right angles to Clinton Street and part of the distance through a party wall 94.11 feet to the easterly side of Clinton Street: thence southerly along the said side of Clinton Street 25.6 feet to the place street of rights. beginning.

Together with Dated, Feb. 9, 1950. JOSEPH F. KELLY. Referee.

Frank Carletta. Attorney for plaintiff. 442 Sackett Brooklyn. Y. 19-6t ThM SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF KINGS The City of New York. Plaintiff, against The Great Eastern Waterfront Corporation. et Defendants. JOHN P. McGRATH, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Municipal Building. New York. N. Y. Pursuant to a judgment dated January 26.

1950. the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York by Michael J.

Reilly. Auctioneer on February 28. 1950. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, being as follows: All those certain lots. pieces or parcels of land.

situate lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York. designated and shown on the Tax Map of The City of New York. for the said Borough of Brooklyn, as follows: PARCEL SECTION BLOCK LOT 24 8273 77 8273 83 3 8273 97 8273 105 ORA 24 8273 111 as the above five (5) tax lots were designated on the said Tax Map on May 11.

1942. 6 24 8273 117 8235 225 as the above two (2) tax lots were designated on the said tax Map on May 11. 1944. 8 24 8235 238 243 10 12 13 14 8235 279 15 24 8235 284 as the above eight (8) tax lots were designated on the said Tax Map on May 11. 1942.

16 261 17 8235 260 as the above two (2) tax lots were designated on the said Tax Map on May 11. 1944. The said premises will be sold subject as follows: To any state of facts an accurate survey might show. Parcels 1 and 2: To sewer easement acquired by The City of New York. Parcels 1 to inclusive: To riparian rights, if any, of the upland owners, along Lotts Creek over, upon and across that portion of the tax lots to be sold herein, 2L8 lies within the original lines of Lotta Creek.

CARMINE A. VENTIERA. Referee, (6-6t MTh FEB. 20, 1950 15 St. Bernadette's G.

F. P. Puiver 0 14 Lanza 3 Guastelli 5 Congedo 5 Padaleo 5 14 Giannini to 6 Cicala ca 6 St. Catherine's G. F.

P. Shannon 000 Bellasari 0 1 Sorgenti 0 0 0 Ingrim 8 Messina 23 Judyki Costello 1 9 Totals 22 9 53 Totals 23 50 Little Flower PI Tedesco 00 14 Martell 0 Forster 5 Argano 0 0 Conger 3 13 Foley 3 Barrasco 12 McGowan 1 Winters -0. 18 O' Brien 0 St. Thomas T. Healer 3 0 aT B.

Healey 3 Heinz led Amann a Kerye Sullivan -000 Collver pod Imbornoni 19 Gilmartin 0 7 Totals 27 12 86 Totals 20 13 55 Visitation St. Thomas Aquinas Emmelt 3 9 Hille 0 0 0 Anbury 0 0 Liqueri 0 0 Garrigan 9 Sacedote 2 Hennessy 0 1 0 Nell 0 0 Meaner 9 R. B.ake 3 11 Kennedy 3 3 9 Roche Smythe 0 0 0 J. Blake Bendettl Cocchia Burns McAllister Totals 13 11 37 Totals 8 26 St. James G.

F. P. Labruzere 2 16 Auana 3 9 DIGiorna 0 Frangise 6 0 12 Daleposon 2 5 St. Benedict': G. F.

Byrnes 1 1 13 Winters 5 0 10 Bomer 1 3 Myler 3 9 Red 000 Totals 18 6 42 Totals 15 5 35 St. Cyril St. Joseph's G. F. P.

G. F. Szatkowski 9 4 Macaluso 5 13 Ryan 0 De Stefano AI 2 10 Krol Hansen Murphy Halanan 0 0 0 0 0 121 12 0 0 Mazzeo Navetta Cassetta 00 -1 ca 2 16 8 9 Woltklewiez Totals 26 8 601 Totals 21 14 56.

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