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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES SEPT. 21 1 948 BROOKLYN Lorraines Top Three Star Backs Flatbush Loop's Lost to Lincoln A TASTY MORSEL Milt Secol, between Brookhn and Boston, the i ce Cream League into being at I he a big treat coming up for the follow ho try to emulate 1 heir big brothers who divides his time an who hioiight he jfe! Murphy ir leagues mfimwm, jj KWm All-Mar Squad Rlb JmWM WL starting inner of tl 1(1939 Kaha nf 12 and I Mils. din along a recon I he The ion i posed of the stars of the other teams Hi with opti am of the cropl0f The con-ihis In scoring one but would I tery mm the the of the league, 11 7, mWM BLyafi HS BBBBBBaBBK! BBBaPlOaBBBBBBBWlH LB command scoring football mw.JmmmmWW-Mm LflHr'jlr tPM LHPB practice on Sept. in mWMf t'" one in three weeks, he the PVJW -Jk. 1 Ml Hie eighth of starting backsand mm IBiu BmL MW Jmml Knim, of the Superintendent mk WamMmam vlHLa I mWf mm.

Mm mm mm mm lamWSmmwmmm mKm mWPiw WlwrmvamXJL BMjjm A mfflm mmpeii-jenminee him otherwise: Bill 'SmZURmmmWmmmT I.eaKiie.lBosw.irih wBMSSmmmmmmmmmM KM Voungehnan. i Fred- ungster Joe Ii- test la scheduled lor Saturday morning, Oct, 2, on Diamond 13 of the Parade Grounds at 10 o'clock Through contributions by several big firms, the members of the two teams will be tendered a dinner the same afternoon as the day of the game at Lee's of Chinatown on Flatbush Ave The lads will start at work in the Knife and Fork League at 2 o'clock sharp. Arrangements lor the game, which is expected to draw a capacitv crowd, have been completed by Secol, organizer and president of the league. The outfit got its name from the fact that Secol used to buy the youngsters ice cream after their impromptu games That was before he decided the boys should be organized and properly supervised. And vou can bet that the dessert 00 the score card for the occasion will be ice cream with seconds for those who want it.

BATTLE OF WITS Coach Bill Oreggeo, who has taught the Panthers all they know about the game and guided them to the coveted title, will prqsent his regular hneup. with Raymond McGoatl on the mound and Ed rV.Mallev in right field. The All-SUrs will be handled by low Arthur Shapiro and we see a line battle of strategy WCh as the late John I McGraw and the late Frank Chance Used to engage in when Giants and Cubs were tops in the National League in the days of Christy Mathewson and Three-Fingered Broun, ho made baseball history by their famous mound duel- The pitchers of the All-Mars will be George Theodore )f the Casacs. John Peterson of the Crusaders and Sig-ler of the Aces. Their catching will be done by Marty Roth-feld, Casacs, and Jlenrv Carillo of Flatbush Community The starting infield will have Frank Porcelli, Iroquois on first base, Bob Koehler of the Crusaders at second base.

Larry Glickman of the Aces cavorting at shortstop, and Harold Gerber of the Scorpions manning third base. The outfield will be composed of Horace Malta of the Falcons. Stewart Schiffman of the Wildcats, and Fred Rudek of the Diamonds. Other infielders who will see action are Howard Hodman of the Scorpions. Edward Carbone of the Casacs.

and Neil Levenihal of the Additional outfielders who will get in there comprise Alvin Glass of the Scorpions, and HlHUnBSRHnHMPHUI mmm 1 pu-k-ketbaii. iwav League. 5 I. ami bested I 1 lS" to open ai lefl halfback. Owen Brown, hum Paul Gag-liardi, Carmelo Renne, Kobert Goldstein, Arnold Kecdleman, Clayton Turner, Matthew Merger.

Leslie Aitkin, Marvin Mnr-rls, Elton Spitzer and Howie Sellgman are backfield BOARD OF STRATEGY Cooch Frank Bab.nger, center, who has succeeded Zev Graham as head mentor of the Brooklyn Prep football team, talks over plans for the opening game with St. Francis Prep at Brooklyn College Field Sunday afternoon with co-captams Ed Freeman, left, and Jerry Hart Spon pinurt down the Che Murtha Fashions for Midwood 2 Boro Precincts (Gain PAL Finals In Baseball Play of the Mart nd Jim EdwardR, the Ftol Despite the loss of Si have graduated, Coach H.v th another crack cross coun- are Doi nd Dot this Fall. The veterans moti mainstays of a ear agn Marcus expects to come i try team at Brooklyn An holding over as the nuclc Les Logan and Manny with the hng varsltj ved from Policano. of small Greg Floe arid War. Saunders, in the Marcus at of tough I men.

fific. Hel Thm the new team are Co-Capts. I. Mint Bob Atkir Jernig mski. son and Stan Harvt veteran ohe, 1.

strong. The star I up with Marv fighting Miller ltn ''iejmale the MOVING UP Advancing from the Jayvees. to bolster jjjjj iot favorable iin- nrictt hnl, 1 I NOTICES methods war-netl t-ono Delia Eden- nit and manufactured his iv.uil. Hiuidv Cile- I i-v I loo- ine nut ana aaie iorce 01 mo ureenpouuees aie ru-dolfo. Bernie Williams, Vincent Sceriola.

Bob Goldrick, Al Shaia, Bill Galivan and George Rudolph. The best of the (tor zigzagi -etup to baffle the kh)K Aljke' Royals Still Skid In Int. Playoffs SI' I'll KM rol'UT OK Tl SI ATI-, r. NKILI. NKW VoliK OH'NTI KI.N.JS- In M.VIT Aipli-.

i.o HI.1VK Bri.l.K.K. if 'i. l9o tjffrrm rich mii nd Pe foi jKngliMi Artie iHob Lj newcomers include Jim Thompson. Herb llluhm. loi Bratcher, Hmanuel Darbv.

Charley Dean. Christy Hem; kopoulos. Bill Dickerson. Paul Clover. Donald Graves, II.

Kenneheim. Sam Kornet. Molnar, Daw Murray, Mik Paladino, Angelo Segaria. Stan Singleton. Jim Smith.

Ph Vargas and Bernie Woods. Nat Rubin ol the Eastern District track team predicl big things lor Ben Harris in the half-mile run during th schoolboy indoor seon. Harris broke his novice lasl sei son and showed great promise by occasionally placing i the monev. He has kept in strict training all Summer an Mu mile lie Artie Mi Far- L1 ounting are Fd Cortez, Thomas Jones, Charles D'Errico, Boh Finkelst star, a pu to the will be readv from the outset Other veteran- on whom Rubin Emanuel Pemberton, Aubrey Ba Schwartz and Jack Wiesel. The best looking of Rubin Caracci.

Al Daniels. Tony Mai Irwin Edelbere, Sy Horowiiz. Allen rs number Bill Martin Turkel. -larop. Rot irley Shaffer.

rem on Hand Demel. Bob La.ar, Dave Goldenberg, Je Fred Siegal. Needlemun if the basket- tht Blue i Oregoi Football Giants Cut Five From Roster Lafayette Soccerites Turn Back Jefferson Run Boxing Show sday The re lea DODGERS BATTING Di Stan! md Jack Rosenthal of Penn- rei vlvama. both ends, and John Ms Aolosky. Penn States I'll? am enter.

Duke lverson, former! pe i.V Bedford Vacation Club; Given YMCA Dinner KM U.e all Manager-, a iu24-it Tu Slirc OK Leonard H. Marvin, Kicha Kapps, Arthur Pat-ky a Gerard Anderson, member he Bedfo Wins Junior Crown taff. The PMH mm year, the mm i mm Clun mm tivitie- M3S were to th mm mm myw mm mm banquet of linn mW AmWW International League many Howard pool, lobby Artermlhuk, amp fire and mmWL- frraphed pitching Baseballs the outstanding rea- Dodger pla he Summer program taa for Ol tenified effort made mem Tho i i- vn I'irK II I I Ii IP.Vl.vc ROTHBER 5 'supreme court kp -Itthrt UrVlni ll.aii.Ti vimming. More than ere Join rang- tendam id I a lllam Needr i am Peter Hi Ci OFFER N. Y.

U. ATHLETIC 1 mm mm mm IHI mm HHHK 1 HIS 'inn mm LsiHHiiHIHBtHI ICINOS COUNTY hen POST TO KEN STRONG km Hlronjt, iremendom kicker nnd ereal hark at v. v. I tor ream Konthall I I.Zu'i'.s- Iih- Im-. ii offered Ihr nol tira4n(r HaiMxrr Aihl.

i SWITCHES POSITIONS--Frank ITexl Colon. 172 South 7,,, Ninth St Brooklyn, who has been named a starting quord on tht Arnold College football team by Cnorh Rav Jee. Stoviok He shone of center lost season ond looks even It he he'll ink If H.I. 1 REUKKN TON IE I surv i.i better in his new position. hmn.

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