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News of Scholastic, Sandlot Sports in Borough and Long Island wmm mm Fort Hamilton Nine Miles Rebuilds Graham Replaced By 3 Prep Pilots It requires three men to fill the brogans of Earl (Zev) Takes PSAL Lead Bishop Loughlin Occupying first place in the Brooklyn P. S. A. L. Division 2 Track Squad baseball race by half a game in Fort Hamilton as a result of lveating James Madison yesterday on the victors field, 10 to 1.

Fort Hamilton has won five of six, Midwood four of five and Evidence of the rebuilding Graham, who recently resigned as athletic director, football and baseball coach at Brooklyn Prep to fill a similar post at Haver, straw, N. High School. The Rev. Frederick W. Engel, S.J, moderator of athletics, yesterday announced that William J.

James Madison has divided in six contests. Nick Magrino gave job Billy Miles is doing to re store Bishop Loughlin Memo (Bill) Rogers, basketball up two hits in chalking up his third triumph in four starts. Ray Cutolo paced the Fort Hamilton attack with three hits had been appointed the new athletic director. rial High to the prestige it formerly knew came to the surface yesterday in the C.H.S.A.A. 66th Precinct Awards Prizes Francis X.

Babinger, coach of that batted in half of his team's runs. 1 Freshman, Junior and Midget the tennis and Jayvee football team and assistant basketball track and field outdoor chan mentor, has been named to pionship at Red Hook Stadium. The Lions won the meet with 41 points, and St. Augustine's take over Graham's duties with the varsity gridders. He will George Westinghouse bettered its second-place standing behind Brooklyn Tech, which! has a record of 4-0, by winning its second P.

S. A. L. Division 1 contest in as many days, th; At Sports Dinner High, which is also doing a have Frank (Boiler) Burns to McCarthy broadcasts westbury races Clem McCarthy, famed tnrf sportHcaster, has been signed to broadcast the feature trot' ting races from Roosevelt Raceway, Wfstburjr, L. I.

over VH starting tonight from 10:45 to 11410 p.m. Thi races, presented by the Old Country Trotting Association, will be aired Monday through Saturday. This marks the beginning of the eighth racing season at the Roosevelt Raceway. More than $1,000,000 in purses will be distributed during the 127 nights of racing this year. splendid revamping job, was assist him, the same position NEW BOARD OF STRATEGY Brooklyn Prep brain trust is now composed of, left to right, Frank Babinger, football coach; Bill Rogers, athletic director and basketball coach; Rev.

Frederick W. Engel, S. athletic moderator, and Walter Doalan, base-boll coach. he filled under Graham. the runner-up with 35, trailed bv Mt.

St. Michael with 25. victim being Rushwick, 7-6. It gave Westinghouse five successes against one reversal. Loui Members of the soccer, basketball and boxing teams of the Walter J.

(Wally) Doolan. Loughlin lads to watch in the head swimming coach, will replace Graham as the baseball Principals triple and Roy 00 WC1C niture are Henry caney. wno Chanman's sinele manufac- at. annual sports took lhe M.yard Sub-Midget mentor. sprint in Gerald Lasso Although they have been LUiLtt Lilt nilllljllf, I Wll 111 llli-l was B'klyn Prep Gains 7th Net Triumph sixth.

It sixth. It Mackin, Bryant, Hurls Team's 4th No-Hitter serving for some tirne, It was officially announced that Mur- victor in the Junior broad jump with a leap of 17 feet, 9 inches, and Gerald Miller, who annexed straight defeat. Restaurant, 6221 18th Ave. i 1. Hav that (Mort) Lawrence was se in uic Rdilic uiwniun, hiv, lected as track coach, and Al with a clearance of four feet ern Distriet its serond heatinffi Vouth Page Editor of the Eagle, The Brooklyn Prep tennis team, one of the hottest scholastic units in the rity, romped 11 inches.

in as many days on the latter's Bryant's Robert Mackin. a AL. tennis title for the sec- bert (Al) Catone, who formerly instructed the hockey sextet, had been named mentor of the golf combination. St. Augustine's turned up field.

10-3. The successful at Eoutnpaw pitcner, joined yvi runnm its seventh straight victory tack was sparked by Lou Torre, who hammered in three runi. vesterday at the Sterling courts with three winners, two in relays and the only record breaking feat of the day. The 880- Notre Dame Product Rogers, a product of Ford- yard Junior foursome of Dick ham Prep and Notre Dame University, where he played base Adrlphi Beaten St. Paul's of Garden City shaded Adelphi in an Ivy League- game on thp beaten team's field, 3-2.

Dawson's mate tfiuy loes in me nan 01 over mewmwii m. im Fame yesterday with a no-hit, Heights Tennis Club no-run, l-to-0 victory over Bay-lcourts. In another match, Ja-side In a North Queens P.S.A.L.jmaica downed Cleveland, 5-to-O, contest. Four of the nine; at the Metropolitan courts, straight successes bv Brvanl.j winner of the title, have been! P.S.A.L. golf victories were r.o-hitters.

Loes chucked recorded by Bay side and Mackin struck out nine bat- Chaminade at the Kissena Park was toastmaster of the occasion. Among the speakers were Harry Kantor, president of the Co-Ordinating Council; Sy Yu-dell. soccer coach of Lafayette High School; Patrolman Al Novick, P.A.L. Unit 10 director; Sgt. Olsewski of the P.A.L.; Al Normandy, director of operation; Capt.

Jeff Shea of the 66th Precinct, and Joe Mascali, president of the Shore Parkway League. Yudell presented the medals to the intermediate soccer team ball and basketball, lives in the Dwight School of Manhattan was its latest victim, 5 to 2. Brooklyn Prep scored in all of the singles but failed in the doubles. Jim Cummings and Ed Mooney of Dwight defeated Jim McXamara and Amby Carr, 63, 16, ft 2, in one of the twosomes, and Dick Denison Higglnson, Joe Del Gaudio, Harold Hei merle and George Campbell set a new record of 1:46.1, two and four-tenths seconds better than La Salle Academy's old mark of 1946. The Bronx.

He is 27, married, and were basketball and tennis. Ha coached for six years at St. Xavier High in Louisville, Ky, and has been assistant football and basketball mentor at Brooklyn Prep for two years. Doolan, a native Brooklynite, 32, is married and the pappy of one child. He prepared at Manual Training for ProvL dence College, where he pitched for four seasons.

He coached track for four years at St. Peter's Prep, Jersey City. For three years he was assist, ant baseball coach and the part two years head swimming instructor at Brooklyn Prep. Babinger is inheriting a has two children. He has been double and Sheehv's single coaching basketball at the links.

The first named team youngsters also broke the rec- Crown Heights institution for two years. Prior to that he downed Jackson, 0, and ters and walked only one. Bob Crim of Franklin K. Iane and Bob Moriarity of land Jack Kozinn, Dwight, drove in St. Paul's three runs in the third.

Holy Trinity nosed out Equitable Life at the Parade Grounds, 0-8. Bill Harlev drove ird in a heat when they were Chaminade scored, 3 2, over coached the court forces and as clocked in 1:46.6. Cleveland turned in shutout; Jamaica. sisted with the football team at Xavier High in Manhattan. nf 1ha (irorini't i-hiph W3a run.

The other two triumphs to the Lancers were con games in league competition. The scores by innings: scored in the other, (i 4, 1, over Don McAllister and Fred Fajardo. Jack Auwerda, Ray and Dick Tlerney, Ron Olson and Owen V-at-'Vi I ho cinnrltw winnm-tt in the tying and winning runs; ner.up foj. tne cUy Iaurek Vin. Babinger, who resides in Lane defeated Richmond tributed by the 410-yard Midget R.vxlrl.

A A ft A A A A 0 2 ivi nui.y wiiiu.y in uik ui.e.;-jrlu palmipi anH Anrtv 10, on a three-hit job by Grim. i Bryant 2 2 xt ui i Batteries Domovirh and Relliv; Whitestone, Is 2D and married, never played high school or tntiph inh as ITi nlMvers of ihrs were doubly honored for being the leading scorer and most muiiaiiy a iwiiiiii-u iwi Mackin and MeAvinue. relay of Charley Knott, Bill Martin, Sal Franco and Mortimer Keeley, timed in 0:54.5, and Don Marston, who prevailed in a' In P. 8. A.

L. matches at the college football His sports at wpnt lindefeatpd hits in Cleveland's l-to-0 deci valuable player, respectively. -0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Lane Richmond Mammoth courts. Lincoln de St. John's rrep Dan vers an(J won tne catholic title of sion over Flushing.

The other players honored and Loyola College, Baltimore, Newtown High Sc.hor.1 moved Kopko. the Midget broad jump with a feated Roys High, 50, and Midwood nosed out Madison, distance of 15 feet, 2Va inches Into second place in the stand- run sixth-inning uprising that settled the issue. Cavy Cava-naugh and Jimmy Murphy each got jhree hits for the losing side. Howie Mahcr and Frank Voskovitch, who divided the pitching for St. John's Trep, blanked Colby Academy of Flat-bush with one hit, 9-0, at Carey Field.

AAAAAA 0 i i 2. The Rice High stick passing ings with a 3-to-2 triumph over Cleveland a 1, Batterle Batterlfs Joseph Dl Pace. Paul Kaltlnlck, Arthur Carptnello. Herman Druckman, Joseph Aniano. Leon Lo Monaco, Vincent Pal Sudow and Latches; Mori- Terrier Sport Manager To Lead Student Council roresi nuis.

11 was surhoM i ii auii.iL' pdi nwir.nr 9 Andy Platea, Charles Llolta. Stanley Fertman. George Dellanldes. Seymour fourth win in seven games. comoination of Jerome Collins, Gene Holmes, Tom Murray and Jack Clifford established a record for a new event when they 5 8imiif Jack Auwtrda, Brookljn Prep.

FurMt Hllln 1 0 0 0 1 0 A 2 Nrimiin 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 Eskanasl, Morton Julien. Josepn Mar ciann. Carmine Giordano, Lawrence Roger Egan of Rosedale, Ix)ng Island, student manager of the BntifrlM Alihmin nd Harper Mcachini and Kubclle. Forest Hills won the Queens Brander. Ronald DIMatlla.

Silver basketballs or winning the In Tlfrny, Brooklyn Prp. defftd Ed Moonfy. 61. 64; Dicli TlMncr. Brook-Ifn Prep, defeated Dick Denison.

60, A n- ftnn nitnn Rrnnltlvn Prin rlefeaLllH won the half-mile special relay termediate chamnlonshiD basketball title wtent to Leonard Bhamis, Albert Schewa, Terrier baseball and basketball squads, has been elected Presi Joseoh De Paulo. Stunley Blegeiman The box scores and score by innings: Madison I Fort Hamilton Bernard Rosenberg, Vincent Bracco Solly in The summaries: TRACK EVENTS dent of the Student Council of abr ham ab a a Korman. Matthew Dollvia, Leo Htarin, Jules Scher, Dan Boccaccio, Joseph Nor-mandia, Jotxph Pellegrlno, Joseph Pardl. Nlrhnlas De Sandis. St.

Francis College for the academic year 1918-1019. Fgan de PAICtn Pun Citvwide Jrk Kozinn. 61. 6-0; Owen Nash, rML3 TO RUn in WITywme Brooklyn Preu, detested John Jones. Relay Finals Tomorrow 6 cumming.

nd Ed iMooiiey. Dwiaht. defeated Jim McNamara I-ive hundred bo and giiisSIld Amby Carr s3 g2. Djck will run in the citvwide finalsineniaon and Jaek Koslnn. Dwlsht, de-' I.i .1 Dn McAllister and Fred Fajardo, of the Police Athletic Leagues -4.

6-4. su-yard special relay Won by Rice (Jerome Collins, Eugene Holmes, Tom Murray and John Clifford aecond. St Perraee.il 1 1 0 0 Cahill.cf 311 0 0 Hane 2b 3 0 1 1 2 Creaelt 1.2b 300 0 3 Ohno cf 3 0 0 1 0 3 11110 Torre, lb 2 0 0 6 0 Murphy 3 2 0 6 0 Dimeno.rf 2 0 0 1 Burns rf 22 1 2 0 feated Jack McGuire of Jamaica, Silver medala were earned br the Junior barketball team which won the Unit 10 the city last season, will be lost by graduation. The new coach will continue the use of Graham's double-wing formation for next season at least. Several Changes There are several noticeable? changes in the Prep's football setup this season.

The school is returning to Brooklyn College Stadium from Boys' High, Field for the first four games. The season will open with St, Francis Prep, a newcomer, on Sept. 2fi. The next four games will be played away from home, one with another newcomer lona Prep in New Rochelle. The annual traditional fixture with St.

John's Prep on Thanksgiving Day morning nan outgrown Boys High Field and has been moved into Kbbets Field for the first time. It will be played on Nov. 25. The schedule follows: iltla The nlavers follow: Paul Boxr, Long Island, a member of the nugusunc tnira, Bishop Loughlin, fourth, Mt. St.

Michael; lifth, Bt Michael's. Time 1:388 860-yard Junior relav Wnn Rt Peter Todgro. Elliott Milling, Marvin Coiicllo 3h 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 Bushwicks Face Two Tough Foes The Chester, nine, which meets the Bushwicks in the second-half of Sunday's twin bill at Dexter Park, has an exceptionally strong lineup. Every relay running league tomorrow, Mldwood Franciscan varsity track and Loberfeld. Marvin Druaer.

Perry Teltel- 2 0 00 1 Cutolo 3b 413 02 won Gale. If 1 0 1 Perrie'a aa 4 00 0 1 at 2 n.m.. at McCarren Park, it by delaull from Bam Berman; Jerry cross-country teams. nugustine a (Richard Higglnson, Joseph Del Gaudio. Harold Helmerle and George Young, sa 3 0 0 0 2 Magrino, 200 2 4 v.nipoein aecono.

Bishop Loughlin mira. msnop Loughlin second team; oececg.e 2 7 Alfano.e 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1i Beger.p 0 0 0 0 0 fourth. Xgvier; fifth, Bishop Loughlin Broadway Mat Card was announced today by Deputy Police Commissioner James B. Nolan, president of P. A.

I. Relay teams who have won P. A. L. championships in each baum.

Larrv Lewis. Edwin Slovltt. Michael Friedman, Irwin Davidson. Allan Powersteln. Irwin Flnkelsteln.

Membera of the winning basketball team In the Board of Education tourney who got medals comprised Vincent Bracco, Matthew Bracco, Jules 8cher. Solly Korman, Dan Boccaccio. Matthew Dollvia, Frank Potenia. Nicholas Bargente. Jot De Phillips, runner-up for a A L.

city boxing championship and city table tennis tltllst, was doubly rewarded. Cohen. Midwood. defeated tiene wuivod. 7.

83; Billy Levlne defeated Don Liebera. 6 4. A Paul Rathaua. Madison, defeated Walter Ferguson, 6 3. 62.

DruibleG 8anford Bronater and towell Greenberc, defeated Lenny Oreenbers and Artie Ooldstetn, 6 1,6 0. LINCOLN 5. BOYS HIGH Single Danny Block defeated Jack Schnee, 60, 6 Morty Ruhineiein defeated Joe Aaron. 61. 6-2; Paul Katcher defeated Howard Oeleh, 6 1, 21 1 2 18 Totala 27 10 21 10 Totala Madison 0010000 1 Two Duseks, Rudy and Wally.

show their wrestling wares in bouts on tomorrow night's card 2 0 0 4 2 2 10 Port Hamilton Errora Ferrare, one of the players lias seen will run for the city Two-baae hit Cutil- lo. Three-base hit Botes criilc hits Other boxers rewarded for getting Into at Broadway Arena. Rudv col Diraeno, Crescltelll. Stolen baaea service in organized baseballJwide championships. Eight re The Hartford, Indians! lay titles will be at stake in the Cahdl.

Adelhelm, Ed Murphy 3 Ferrare mira team. lime 1:46 1. (New record-old record, 1:48.9, made by LaSalle Academy, 1946 I 440-yard Midget relay Won by St. Augstlne (Charles Knotl. William Martin.

Salvatore Franco and Mortimer Keeleyi; second. Bishop Loughlin; third, Mt. St. Michael; fourth. St.

Ann's; fifth, St. Francis Prep. Time 0:54 5. 220-yard Junior dash Won by Donald Tigue, Mt. St.

Michael: second, John Mullane. Loughlin: third. John Ahern, St. Augustine's: fourth John Pendola, St. Michael's: fifth, Robert Roche.

St. Ann s. Time 0:25.6 50-yard sub-Midget dash Won by Henry Louts dcieated a. Aaron. Bases on balls Off Appelbatim Beger Magrino 3.

Struck out By Apple-baum Beger Magrino 6. Hits Off the seml-llnals were Thomas Palladlno. Carmelo Vosta, Sonny Ooata and Lou Clccarelll. Stiver medala for two yeara service with the Senior soccer team. Brooklyn runner-up.

went to Charles Bruno, Stuart Baron and William Lawson. Gold medal for to yeara service with the basketball team thai was runner-tin for the Unit in ritaftem vera TTamUtOla. Lau- lides with Johnny (Dutch) Schweigert to a finish. Wally is paired with Jim Wallis. The twin headline billing, however, is held by the Rudy Dusek-Schweigert and Frank Hewitt- Applebaum 6 in 5 Beger 2 In 1 Inn Umpires Peetz and Jesmajinn.

Bushwick I Westlnghouft meet the home nine in the "iect "ve lor Poy uireei Pean rn.rd mcei int nome nine in utt f(), R.yl Vm, b()ys thore (. aslrnllhBl A1 Kopp and Ep. opener. 22()-yard relay for 6- Leftv Vann has gathered to-l-1 10-vard relay races for 95 audi gether a Chester club that heU l'l-'pound classes, and Tech Defeats relay for 125-pounders and a trasmus on Track feels confident hold their lb ab a 8tpt, 26. St.

Francis. Brooklyn Col. lege Stadium. Oct. 3.

Cardinal Hayes, Brooklyn College 8tadlum: Oct. Xavier High. Brooklyn College Stadium) Oct. 17. Fordham Prep.

Brooklyn Col. Ruah.rf 5 1 0 0 0 Oaraullo 2b 3 1 0 0 2 Barbuido.e 4 0 1 4 0 Minella.sa 411 12 oaiify. Liougniin; secona. Richard Gut, rnr ftrel JmV WkUFIL TOHT St nn'a: third. John Slater.

All Hal- Michele Leone meetings. In oth fourth, Kenneth Oraera. Rice Lnmbardi and Stan Windwer. lows can own with the best teams In the one-mile medley relay for the Balducei.3b 2 0 0 0 2 3 12 10 Buino.ss 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 Oorr.lb 4 116 0Katin.e 2 10 110 Bonnettl.rf 4 1 2 0 0 DeVito.cf 3 10 00 4 1 2 2 1 Olsen lb 3 10 6 0 lifth. Francis Layden, St, Agnes.

Time 0:06 8. unlimited class. The girls will Brooklyn Tech defeated Erasmus, 63 46,2, yesterday in a dual track meet at Wingate 100-yard Junior dash Won by James er events Arnold Skoaland High. mi. si.

Michael's. Bront; oct. 31. faces Abe Stein and litn 4iw--st Cecilia's Hieh. Englewood, K.

J. idles ant. dnti Jim AU.s Nov 7 chaminade High. Chamir.aag ten engages Murray Rothen-Bo-i. Mineoia; Nov.

14. iona prep. ion i.rtrcr (Colleee Field. New Rochelle: Nov. 25.

Ct. John Prep. Ebbets' Field. A.M. Gordon.

If 4 0 1 2 0 Erlckson.34 2 11 0 Connor, Rice: second, Gerald Lasso Loughlin: third, John Rice. St. Ann's East. Ed Tunnell, left 220-yard relay races for played with Wilmington in the or, arid lib-pound ciasses and a Hem. Meredith Uourdme was Flupat k.p 4 1 1 0 Banach.p 3 00 0 2 iCaligurl.rf 000 0 0 fourth.

Edward Keough; fifth. William Kingsmen Wrestlers Honor Two Mates Bill Wemstein and Sol Lan-ster have been chosen "Most Inter-State League. Joe Blong. .) Kl-yaid relay race for the un-a three-time winner for Tech. Hngan.

Mt. SI. Michael. Time 0:11.9 FIELD EVENTS Totals 31 6 9 21 7 Totals 25 7 5 21 7 -0 3 0 0 1 2 06 Bushwick The track ace won the 220, high and broad jump events. Midaet running brOHd lump Won by Weitlnghouse -0 ft 1 0 1 7 Valiiwhlp T'laver" and 1918-49 Donald Marston, St.

Augustine's. 15 feet. ROD AND GUN The summaries: 100-yard daah Won by Juraeru Tech: Captain-elect, respectively, by Augustine's. 15 feet. 24 inches: third.

Errors by Oargullo, Mlnella. Ertckson, Barbuido, Corr 2. Two-base hits Erick-fon. CJorr. Three-base hit Principato.

Stolen bases Principato. Barbuido. Bases on balls Off Fiupalriek 6. Bavach 5. Struck out By Flttpatrlek 12, Banaca 7, Chapman 4.

Hit by Ditcher By Fitn- (econd. Otten. third, Jackson, Tech. Time. 0:103.

center neltler, played tor 1 em- limited class. pie University and 'illiams- port in the "Eastern Worm Wcarshing. ex-DexterLmcoln Kme Team who also played with Harris-! Trips Far Rockaway burg in the Eastern League be-j Tne Abraham Lincoln rifle fore they dropped out of defeated Ear Rockaway, circuit, will be in right at tne yncoln range. Dick Baker, former Newark! y1P summaries: their Brooklyn College varsity wrestling teammates, it was an nounced yesterday by Dr. Rich- natrick iKntin and Oarautlol.

Banach Now there's no i n'Half Moon in the Berkshires. about it. The mackerel president of the Fresh reallv in! Capt. A. Holm of Anglers Asso-iation of l.oncr 1 Uinr Mr i lot- ii a iBjrbiudoi winning pitcher chapman.

ar(i Bovce, Faculty Manager of Eastern District Hamilton i abr ho Athletics, jesneck 4 2 i 2 Kiiioyie 3b 3 0 0 1 ('nmnptinsT in thp 1 Brown. 2h 1 0 0 1 3 Cortez.cf 22110 -prililr 1,1 jjjjuuiui 220-yard dash Won by Oourdlne. Tech; second, Levlne, Brasmut: third, Rainer. Erasmua. Time.

0:22 440-yard dah Won by Berman, Era-mu; aecond, Gordon, Tech; third, Donnelly. Tech. Time. 0:53 5 680-yard run Won by Johnson. Tech: second, Clemens.

Tech, and Goldberg, Erasmus. Time. 2:10 One-mile run Won bj Weliz Tech Knl- ing handTolaU if 2 002 scivoi te.2b 3 1 1 3 iklass, einstein captured five Montz.c i i i lorre.n Hear shortstop, is anotnei'LiNcoLN player who wore Bushwick SchwartI, livery awhile back. Art Mahan. ex-Piedmont werovit League star, will be at first iTocco and Catino.

Tech; third. Geller, Erasmus 02 85 2 62 rfjimcft rreuiit, di.iiiju iuuoll, 1 led, 1134 inches; fourth. Henry Bailey, Loughlin, 14 feet. 91. inches: fifth.

Kevin Barry. All Hallows. 14 feet, 4' inches. Junior running broad Jump Won by Gerald Lasso, Loughlin. 17 feet.

9't inches: second, Donald Tlgue, Mt. St. Michael's. 17 feet. 41..

inches; third, Joseph Del Oaudio. St. Augustine's. 16 feet, 7 inches: fourth. Oeorge Manus.

Loughlin. 16 feet. 2'a inches; fith. John Pendola, St Michael's. 15 feet, 2 inches Junior running high Jump Won by Oerald Miller.

Loughlin, 4 tcet, 11 inches: second, Patrick Devaney. St. Ann's. 4 fret, 10 Inches: third. Michael Higglnson.

St. Augustine's. 4 feet. 8 inches; fourtth, Oerald Lasao. Loughlin.

4 feet. 7 inches; fifth. Robert Davis. St. Michael's.

4 feet, 4 Inches. Junior S-pound shot-put- Won by Don Mt. St. Michael, 44 feet. 1 ''a inches; second, Richard Higginson.

fit. Augustine's. 43 feet, inches; third, John Ahern, St. Augustine's. 41 4 1.

inches: fourth. Prcd Miller. Mt. St. Time, 177 50 50 47 49 45 41 880-yard relay-Won by Erasmiu (Ot- Bluefish II, which sails out of, WQll-known fiheiman in this Channel Cerrittsen Beach, (area.

He lives at 221-12 Corbctt called to tell us that mackerel; Road, Bayside, L. and has are being taken onlv one-half! fisned lne fresn water lake hour out of FARMS. Mean-jan(f of LonK Island, while, boats from Sheepshead Lf-ss 10 Percent of tha salmon weiehin? 4 i 1 2 successive bouts after bowing h's init'a' engagement. Lan-3 2 3 3 oster, a 175-pnunder, also cap-loio i jtaincd the Maroon grapplers 2 1 1 oo last Winter. 4 116 4 0 14 OlArmine.c 4 0 0 0 0 Corso.e 4 0 0 3 0 1 00 3 Kane, 10 1 1 000 Piccarelll.p 1 0 0 0 1 Mannlno.p 84 Manus, Daiiuff.

Ralnerl. Tun 1 41 Skodls.lh iGenno.Sh iLebowtlz.rf Paterno.p I i Pither base. Bill Stone at third base Total, 241 One-mile relay Won bv Tech (Oordon. Stlinpfel. Donnelly, Time, 3 40 4 25 218 Off- 10 1OO; played with Lancaster in the 7AR ROCItwvPr8ntKi; Inter-State circuit.

Len 49 4s i uoiomon, and Butenberg. Eras- -I "iniiu. i in Its 1 i.Tiwini i ui aim iiii.i, --n -r-t 1 Manic 4 I Totals 29 6 18 11! 'Eastern District JoVoVVoiS'Carnera at Coney 3 0 2 0 8 0 -10i uiu nuiiit: ucu rt3iuij)iii in tin Je-wrll 48 44 84 80 74 74 Brulevltch 49 48 South Atlantic League. Hamilton Errors Jesneck 8ho1 put-Won by Shapiro. Erasmus; second.

Rainer. Erasmus; third. Hollber, JZllTech. 38 in. 183 Broad jump Won by Gourdlne.

Tech; second, Manus. Erasmus; third. Donnelly, 68 Tech. 20 in. 2, Montg, Kilfoyie, I'l mio uarnera, ioi mei nea y- 11 1 i rviciu a nearby parts are bringing in good catches of these underwater torpedoes.

Due to the adverse weather this past Sunday, the ninth an- Coitea, Bcivo.etle 2. Keclgno. Armine, wp glt boxing Champion, en-Conte Two-base hits Fisher. 1 sacrifice hii B-own stolen baes-Jes-'Counters Texas Babe Sharkey, -242 222 404 Totals Michael. 41 feet.

4 Inches: filth, Robert Z'a incnea. nick. Cortea 2. Sclvolette. Reslgno.

Bases rri-iflirnn star in thp foaJDavis. St. Michael's. 39 (eet, pic- balls Off Oibson 1, Paterno 2 Grid Cards Sign Pair Beltram Facet Carkido iainv un, seionu shckci piayeu Jn the Eastern Shore League. The hurling staff includes Lefty Mirabito, formerly of the Montreal Royals; Jack McGillen of Wilkes-Barre and Jack Kimble of Trenton.

ture finish wrestling match bcoke i i Louahlln 41. 81 Augustine's Inual casting tournament for 3Biehop tne Pcpctual Paragon Oil Com- more than 10 pounds which come from Long Lake ever are entered in Maine's "The Ope That Didn't Get Away Club," according to Loo I). Parent and Leon J. Cyr. Ste.

Agathe. A proof of their assertion, thesa Aroostook County fishermen list three landlocks taken just last week by lotal sportsrnen, three of which could have quali-. fied for the club, but which were not entered under rules Chicago, May 21 Veteran jn Coney Island Feature lilt- uijfiiuig ui uie iiciuti; Michael 25. St Ann's 14 carelll 3, Mannlno 1. Struck out By Oibson 4 Appiehlatt 2.

Picearelll 4 Winning pitcher Mannino Losing pitcher Palerno, Umpire Ginsberg. Time of game 2 hours. 28 minutes. St. Paul's Adelphi bit abrhoa Michaeis n.

Aii panv 1 rophy tup, sponsored Tackles Bob Zimny and Chet Willie Beltram, hard punch and St. Agnes Dubois 12. Rice 7. Si. Hallows and Xavier 4.

and St. Francis 1. velodrome tonignt. this is a special Friday night show at the seashore club as Camera 1 1 A 2 0 Henfarf rf 4 0 0 2 0 Dehn.cf by the New York Casting Club, will be held this Sunday, May at Van Cortlandt Park, 254th St. and Broadway, Bronx.

3ii 30Reichei2b i 7 w'ill be making his last local ap ing Bronx lightweight, and Joey Carkido, Youngstown stable-mate of Tony Janiro, who clash in the feature 10-rounder at the opening of the Coney Island Dawson. as 100 OOHsrgton.sS 3 0 BJ.ia-nioinc, iiuuuiij ucsi iicuucr "GOING PLACES?" PHOXK MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS Uhilg.rf 0 0 2 1 1 12 p.m. sharp. Clubs and unat- 3 01 0 2 Nitardy.p day, the Velo will resume wrest- Bulger, who have been with the Chicago Cardinals for three and six years respectively, have signed their 1918 contracts.

Chet has kept his weight down since the season ended by doing heavy labor while Zimny has been attending classes at the University of Indiana, his Alma Mater, getting his degree. tached snortsmen mav enteri'tliu" lndl a landlocR weigli ling weekly on that night. 3 0 1 100 20 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 20 1 0 3 0 O'n 3 00 0 3 Weiss. If 3 0 0 10 0 Forman.rf 3 0 0 0 0Ovberg.3b uooar.c Boeae.p Croney lb Hoosa.lf FIGHT RESULTS BUrTALO. Eriard Charles, J73V Cincinnati, outpointed Erv 8ar-lin.

184. Pittsburgh iioi. WORCESTER, MASS Tony Ducharme, 138. Montreal, drew with Young Junior, 156, Springfield, Mass. IIOI.

FALL RIVER. MASS Joe Blackwood. 160. Paterson. N.

outpointed Johnny Walker. 187, Philadelphia I10. this contest by registering nounds more to be eligible, the secretary at the field before! elodrome Monday night, go through their final training paces today. Both have been working out daily at Stillman's gymnasium. the start of contest.

Totals 25 3 2 21 13 St. Paul's COD-POLLACK Totals 22 2 3 21 13 -00300O 03 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Adelphi Most fishermen will envy thej occupation of C. W. Miller this; NOBLE, REDMEN CAPTAIN, DROPPED AS 'PROFESSIONAL' Errors Dawson. Harrington 2 Sacri 44 aFa fc.

I aw. A a aaa- aai UrCN DUAIi :30 A. M. Summer. Miller is going to be fice hits Weiss.

Stolen bases Dehn 2. Uhlig. Double plays Crowther to Croney. Bsses on balls Off Boege Nltardy 4 Struck out By Boege Nitardy 3. Umpire Ba rows.

a teacher of fishing at Camp Captain Bob Noble, the stocky place Redmen in the Metro- EVERY DAY BOAT PARE 13 5 TRAIN PtlK 3 AO LI-R FISHERMEN'S SPECIAL R.4TIRD4) a HISDAV OMLV Leaving renn. Mlaliia a O'DWYER FLIPS NO-HITTER BUT LOSES CYO DECISION Equitable Lite uoiy lrinity FAR ROCKAWAY MACKEREL! MACKKReLT Steve King, Coney Island heavyweight, battles Phil Alston of South Brooklyn in the six-round semi-final while other sixers bring, together Eddie Ocasio with Loon Lukes and Danny Carabello with Jimmy Williams. In a four-round open- ao a ao 2 1 Baron. If 4 0 1 Brady.cf 4 1 1 slugging outfielder ot bt. Jonn poiitan uonterence, wno sun 3 4I University, has been dropped have two important games 2'lfrom the squad for having; with league-leading N.

Y. U. I 11 DAILY 8 A. 0 0 Delanev.2b 4 2 2 3 3 Cotighlln.cf 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 Caet HEN'BV t'OBMU, WWlKl 1 11 jamica g.ktl.a 4 Jl la at FLASH II The score by Innings: 2iisigned a professional baseball and one with third-place Ford- 3 3 2 mondcf 100 Oolio.2b 4 1 2 Cnaugh.ss 4 1 3 Vetter.3b 2 3 1 Murphy.c 4 2 3 Schilling. If 3 0 1 Dlnapoll.rf 3,0 2 Pat O'Dwyer of the St.

senior team pitched a no- DAILY A. M. I A.M. Iroin FUllxi.li Ave Cal. CHARLEY ROESCH FOB.

COMPLKTK TRAIN S( Hi nt I BIT! SENIOR DIVISION hit game in the C. Y. O. cham 1 1 Villani.ss 4 1 0 Cleary.rf 0 0 Egan, 2b 5 1 Weiss, 0 0 Oundel.a 0 0 Burns Augustine 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 4 0 1 12 2 0 0 0 0 000 00 1 00 00 Larry Shaw faces Joe Fe-o ilrcllo. Kelly, Fuaeraiea's lafornsatioa Rareaa Peansylvaaia Statioa, N.

Y. 1, N. T. Montauk Fish Harbor Club R0WBOATS BAIT-TACKLE Henning's Fishing Station 00 Berleth.p 2 0 1 contract with the Newarkjham. Bears, it was announced by Four other stars were drop-Walter T.

MacLaughlin. direc-'ped by other colleges Short-tor of athletics at the school. I stop Bill Wells, of N. Y. IL, first It was disclosed by Tom Dom Montalbano and pionship play yet he dropped Vhe.7n; 2 to 1 decision lo St.

Gregory s.i ld Murray. Roth runs were scored off Joseph ooooooo Oatens.p 10 1 4 Boro Fiahter Scares At Atlantic Beach Brldre 1 CEDARHCRST Francis 11 0 0 0 0 1 12 Francis 11 0 0 0 0 1 12 Far Rockaway Batteries Essod. Kadaiian. Abrezzii Wllllicy, May Jl VIC Totals 318 15 18 9 Totals 28 9 11 18 13 Burns batted for Weiss in 5th Inning Equitable Lite 3 0 1 0 4 08 Holy Trinity 0 1 3 0 3 39 Errora by Zigmond. Baron.

Slattery. SEAFORD HARBOR uwycr in tne idsi ui a seven-Inning game. Kelly was the winning pitch and Martens; Crandal and Kennedy. Seneck from the Fast New division I York section of Brooklyn rington of Brooklyn College, pitcher Jack 'loomey of -Man-who is a one-man investigating hattan and pitcher Don Wie-committee of "professionalism" 'derecht of Fordham. in the Metropolitan Collegiate! This raised to 15 the num-Conference, that Noble had her dropped by local teams at Thomas Aq.

i i-2 3 i (knocked out Billy Meyers in Harlev. Two-base hits Ooughlln, Fggn, Vetter. Dinapoli. Double plays Vlllanl, Delaney and Harley; Cavanaugh. Oollo er.

He was touched for twoio." Seaford Boatmen's Ass'n FLOI'NDERS. WKAKF1SH. MACKEREL Open and Oiarter Boata Daily SFAFngD HARBOR INN Mercury Outboard Motors in Iwimedlata Deliverr I sed Maura Reaairs Fishing Tackle Presa Bait anting aV FUbing Licenses Issae4 "Ti MOTORS KIH l.arla Ave. GE. t-043w TCK'- FIKH1VG TACK LE OlTBO.a, MOTORS Custom-Built Rnda Bait Tbe R.r Ridge T.ckl.

(..,,. SOZ7 Third nr.Hr., OEdaer -2J7 hits. St. Augustine scored its! Batteries Amann, Macrea and ot tne second round ot lone run in the seventh. viwcmFer': 0120 0 -3 scheduled six-round battle si Athanasms ooooio oi 1 1 here last nitrht The St.

Finhar grammar, Bjtter.e.--Mitchell and McCormack; and Donahue. Bases on oaiia uti ssor-leth 2, Battns 3, Weiss 1, Gundel 1. Struck out By Berleth 4, Batena 1: Weiss 1. Oundel 1. Hit ov pitchers By Signed a pact Wltn tne Bearskin f-edson.

nie idlest ai'iiuii geafard, I. Tel. Wantaga is'W ISLASD PARR on Feb. 18, 1018, calling fori was a direct result of an m- Ostein iCoughlln and Berlethl. Passed 'ndihim to report on his gradua- quiry by the conference to balls Slattery.

Umpireg 6awicki Columbian FLOUNDERS DAILY am. coMMonoac DOCK. I0LAND PARK IN THE MAIL tion June. commissioner Aipen ,1 1 .1 i school unit defeated Our Lativ snd elements. of Angeles, 4-3.

in another school Y. O. league game Joe De- t. 0002 -4 5 1 thomaslS limited 0. L.

A. to; Batlenes Dethomaaia and Barbieri: i John-. miHi-i o' Althouch Noble had not B. (Happy) Chandler, submit- SHEEPSHEAD BAY MaBhVr.T7vS an inning in organized ting the rosters of conference I baseball, MacLaughlin declared; teams for a check. three hits and struck out 11 risaiag a lmi lilsndr gaad.

Iiatd waraia. Mussels. Frswa tkuai. tit. Nifhl Walkers.

c. alett SaR Water tackle. Al lurrl tu rls. Miihwav. Ratkvilli Crtrs.

Rm. I 42ia. Cooney. Furo and Kcane St. Mary 8 I I 2 2 5 0 0 0 15 2 St Agnes 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 RODS VARNIKWVD AMI REWOUND RKELS REPAIRED DO IT NOW! SHEEPSHEAD MARINE SUPPLIES EMMONS AVE.

DEWEY -92 batter. Paul Coonev, the rival BOATS AND EQUPMENT To the Sports Editor: We must have a Stanky Pay as anon as possible but do not play the game as Bicker would have us and drag the thousands to Ebbeta Field. Instead, the neat tiaae tha Braves lay at tbe Palo Orawads. wa will all go up there and leava Rickey la his ww twauahl as regards Mr. Slankv.

I suggest. If yea wish ta have base-hall in Brooklyn in lhe futarr. yoa lean ua ta get rid of the Bloke Rickey and his rlsht-hand man "Friday. Daraeher. and ate giving these fana chances ta continue making auckera ef thrmselvrs.

L. L. IHFISTOPHKR. 2o Prospect Place. ftftrsD.

BAY 7:30 DAILT PEERLESS II that under the ruling of the Wells is reported to have E. C. A. a player is barred played for Norfolk of the if he signs any major Piedmont League in 1013 and minor league team. St.

John's' Wiederecht signed with Bing-thus had no alternative but tohamton of the Eastern League rirnn him. I last Sentember. Contracts of naiirirs nuaan ana miin. Mini. moundsman, whiffed nine Rmey.

Ihp St Finhar hittprc St James 1021300-1 4 1 Z. "Ulr' St Francs X- 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 4 3 St. Mary Star Of the Sea Batteries Batule and Mrra Petterece. trounced St. Agnes 15-1, in Boata rented I eataaards.

115! Easraans Ave. awkeats. Inaaards. Bar Ead Dork M. i-OJU CAPT.

PAITL I PIER 11 DEWEY N. Y. U. Blanks Mariners I Arnold Harris turned in a five-hit effort and his teammates pounded out 13 safeties as New York University shut out Kings roint, 110, jester-day at Ohio Field. CERRITIEN BEACH GINS WANTT.D grammar school plav.

Hogan st 02000002 7 Ra tines Dern snd Yankowskt; Holi- held St. Agnes to one hit. hand and 1 The loss of Noble at this time the other two were not re- ki mj. MNH at. heavy blow tO the second- Yea led.

'Uaglaj, Ckanaat Aveaaa, tterrllMa Buea. PIIMC Slwlioat, aentlit. luaasiea Ciehw Sssat HJ Flstkutt Ave. tMglra. 18 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 21, 1948.

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