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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON, JULY 20, 1953 AUTOMOTIVE i Usad Cora Nw Cars CHRV6LER ,,61 Imperial convert, b.t, lul.y equipped, low mileage: 2.:5. Cap.aa Baka. SV. 4-72S5 St. A's Reign JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN Wildcats Grab Division Crown In Kiwanis Play SACRIFICE NEW '53 DODGE TRUCK 14' CC.

Made! 172 MS H.P., Uaa TWas out, arauaa LONDON MOTORS SALES: 127 Uaioa SERVICE: 475 Fluskiaf Art. CT 2-9600 i AUTO INSURANCt CHRY5LEH 1947. 4ioor. etiutpjMd: exeeiletii oonditiot private, JwO. 2-UOl d-J :.0 p.m CHRYSLErTiMI Windsor De Lux 4-door, 2-tcKie: liW uew.

CO. 6-7695, tiiw p.m. CHRYSLER 1931 Wli.dMr de hit; low equipped; U- condmoii; OwnrPR-SlM4EV7-n CHRYSLER 1948 WINDSOR SEDAN: tXCLT BKT CONDITION RADIO, HEAT E.RAND EXTRAS EV. DB SOTO 1947 4-door CUi'om. egwipuao- private: $47 a Mat.ter!:t cjvera.

U64th Ave. MAOj-4789. DE tOiX 1941 convertible, ieu: in ar. 1 185. APpitiaie 1-4274.

veeltaay 7-9 p.m. In CYO Diamond league Ended SS. Joachim and Ann of i Queens Village ended St. Ath-lanasius' two-year hold on the' 'Catholic Youth Organization Baseball league Diocesan (Jrammar School laurels, 3 1. Kiasnius Field.

Dominick Cui'iice, the St. Joachim short-Uiop. was ihe hero of the ruc- ff i The Wildcats and the Mel Ott Juniors will meet for the Kiwanis Baseball League Junior Division laurels and the right to represent Brooklyn in M. CML3 rNJRF.O AST ftt.ttWC kL. UfiCKaBUNO aO COURT LL.

atiy" okivbS miioaao 13 UO.NTHS TO PT i Used Caia the State Kiwanis playoffs. The Wildcats clinched the National Junior Division honors by con- vr tf' awrmst the sprond-nlare Ansel i ----fn- -4, Juniors, the Parade, wnm. CUT DOWN AT SECOND John Rossi of the Flatbush ('rounds yesterday. The Mel Otts previously von the Bush Terminal Junior laurels. Icess with a two-run homer wit hi out in the final inning to win out.

Cuidice's hit was one, uf the two Mike Ksposito allowed the newly-crowned ruler. The box score and score by innings: SS. Joachim Ann I St. Athanashis Pontiocs tags out John Bell of St. Francis Xavier on on attempt to steal second base at the Parade Grounds yesterday.

Xavier won, 1 0, on Ed Mancuso's homer in the Senior East Division of the Parade Grounds Baseball Howie Kairweather hurled! the win for the Wildcats, only unbeaten and untied nine in the loop. It was the newly crowned champion's 13th straight success. Kairweather allowed four, hits, while teammates Frank AUSTIN. HILLMAN, MG Oet ir ui uiot buvmi vour im- Hrwd.ia. bt.t Ui.8-iini AUSTINS All Viir.GrMveev Woion.

only Aulh. iwa.c, it)Ju 4-iyoo auiCK '5J txecutiv car, power seer. custom pjisit aad -itv, mr btpi 1 7t)i below list lutiimuee. Lsip.iin KV. 4-7 295.

ULICK Ian ia.jl 4-loor Riviera, iiydia-llisvic. enuii), lorn UL. BU1CK il 4-door "a-ton grn Super, Dyiuilow: rudia. iiei: oiKt tea to be $1,650. Coaxal.

CL. S-4U00 BUICK 1949 4-door RoadmaJiei black, Uk r.MT. Hfi3 4th c.ner aJTui Si. J. H.

Lantern Mctw. bOuth 8-2852. Buick '50 4-Dr. Rdmastr, Private Good sacritice; $0: LO. 3-4010 BUICK laV 1951 4-door Riviera; x-ceUeait ciiQiUon; equippod.

iow raileai: SI. BOO. UL. 3-7347 BiriCK '46 4-door dan, radio, heater. Mr.

Colbert, HV. 2-3009. Meruirj A.ncr, Situ St. and HLflCK 1A47 "convertible, Supar; mmt hell: ludio, hcitai Matsuualjie; ery r.Led fuiiiiiut cwialtlon. UL.

31814, League. ihd spons pn.u Xavier Nine Gains Title Tie in P. G.L ai) po a' Ibrlipoi F.upI,'k,oI 1 0 6 llCutrom.B 20 0 0 1 Hyan.rf 3 0 0 1 0' Managua.if 201 10 I. rf 1 0 0 0 0' 401 10 "lit 3 0 10 Bsposltcp 301 02 3 0 0 0 1 Iavno.3h 3 0 1 0 1 311 so .1 0 0 0 1 1 Ferrara.e 3 0 0 1.1 1 3 110H DrxvtMk -1 2 0 0 2 0 0 00 Ujpe.o 2 0 0 7 1 00 0 0 Cusamano. Jerry Rosenzweig and Mel Acker led the attack.

i Totaj 23 3 2 21 7l Tottlt 2 1 5 '20 9 St. Francis Xavier won both ends of a twin bill yesterday 'ri'oT "i'tlnf' to assure itself of at leasts tie for the Senior East Division JoarW am 1 2-3 2B Oelantuio. 3B Pnttla. title in tile I'arade tirounas uaseDan league, me Aaverians pr sb p.upitrick, 2 The Mel Ott Juniors completed their regular season by ronqnei-ing the Redskins, 7 3. Ralph Incantalupo pitched and batted the Mel Otts to victory.

A combination of a Rebel vie tory and a Bison Junior defeat, enabled the former to clinch the American Intermediate Division title. The Rebels blanked the East Mew York Eagles, (i 0, and the Crusaders edged the Bison Juniors, 3 2. The Rebels scored the 10th win against a tie and defeat. The Bisons suffered their second defeat, in 11 games. The scores by Innings: JUNIOR DIVISION blanked the Flatbush Pontiacs.

10, and trimmed the Red Devils, 92, for their ninth and 10th wins in encounters. St. Fi-niicis holds a three- game edse over the Iontiacs, FELIX SIGNED BY OLD Pirates and Outlaws, which i COACH FOR BULLETS are in a tiinle. lie for Berond1 Baltimore, 20 The DS SOTO 1930 Oarryail. fully eouiiWed, I atiteage, excellaot KonCv.ior 1 .350: unvai BE SOTO, earl? 194i, tx-eyUnder.

4-dwor eedan: equipped; liumatu.aie cox pi M. Will. ULsUr 2-4 1 57. HE SOTO 19.10 CLUB COUPE. RADIO.

HFATKR EXCfclLLiNT CONDITION; 11.245 TERRACE 9-2588 DODG fully wuipped. beauil-t'u appsiaikc, condition: $475 Las-he Muois, 3821 Church Av. LL. ti-57il. DODOI 199 sedan Cotooet, 1 ully equipucd: bartmn, levme, 1451 Hedaoid Ave.

iPaik Hi.ee, MA.2-8611. IWJDGE lol equipped, perfect, new top 20.000 mi.es. prn Le OniM j-crtitce. A. 8-4876.

J132 Kings ii.ah.'.av DODGE '47 4-door edn, rad.o. healar Mr. Colbert. HY. 2-5O0U.

Mercury Agency. i5ith8t. 2d ve Bt-m DODGE 1951 Ueadovbrook, one owner. 16.000 condition, acriliot 81.3j0- 9-6 p.m DE. 2-a020.

DODGE 1941 De Luxe 2-door eedan, j.ui:o htii od to mM. rea-ou -aWo. HV. 9-2333 PODGE 1946 4-door euatom radio eater: perfect condition: 9523. Htm gerage- OEdnay 6-8906 DODGE 1946 aedan.

fluid drive: 335, oufbb oew car. CC 6-6129. '51 DOOR; $1,345 RADIO. HEATER A BEAUTY GLADDING MOTORS YOUR fRIENDLY FORD DEAIEJl OPbaN KVES UNTIL 10 P.M. 2065 l'tijuh Ave ES.

7-90" FORD '50 J99? Radio. Hetter: Nea-Car Coadittoa GLADDING MOTORS VOIR FRIENDLY FORD DUIal OPEN EVESLNOj! JOriS Pialo.isll Ave ES. 7-fl0 FORD '50 COST. "8" 2 $995 PACKARD ATLANTIC, INC. llj.O Av MA.

2-3400 FORD 1946 SEDAN, R1H, 1295 V-8. rune like new cai. Moio-e, -io? Rmn Ave luHcer LaCaen HY. 3-3412 FORD 1949. 8 CYLiNDcR dedan like new: Stifl5.

Sun Motoi. 2300 Conef Cor. ORD 1946 de lux 2-dr. aedait. b.n.it: rio, nca waiteuaJ! tire, tun visor.

eat cover. cleaji-KA. 8-a6o4 or4319 Avenue L. FORD 1 949. black.

4-door custom, tvnLewaiLs. iiadtd aith extra--, in. rMid.nK po-ver tkei and ovtrdma. SHore Road5-6844, PORD 1941 new motor perfect txdy, uew Urea; f265. PACKARD 140.

A-l 165 Bfc. 6-0500. 8-3 FORD 1049 custom; ed: accessories: rellenl (ondiilon, 20.000 railea: wcii-1irt, 795. 1159 E. 40 IU 3.

7-4172 FORD aetbti, La: heki- cr A-L r.7i.dno: oeil. 795. p. in '1A. 7-aii08.

o31 Lm- BUIC'k Ut, 1930 Super convertible. 26.000 mi If llAin DOING GOOD JOB Several of the youngsters competing in the Gerritsen Beach Little League are exhibiting prowess that may eventually land them in the major leagues. The teams are being efficiently sponsored and ably managed. Jimmy Campanella of the Civic Club Hawks is the leading pitcher of the loop, his first two games being no-hitters and the third a one-hitter. Billy Seeger of the Fox Lumber Cubs, is pacing the loop in hitting, and Teddy (Bucky) Scallon of therms looms as the home run leader of the circuit.

The race has developed into a two-team affair between the Civic Club Hawks and the Cort Club Eagles. The Hawks are piloted by Walter Donnelly assisted by Dick Reilly, Harry Lahey and John Riley as coaches. John Fazio is at the helm of the Eagles and his aides are Bob Flood, Ed Bradbury and John Hughes. STRONG COMBINE The Hawks' aggregation is composed of Pete Hespe, Tom Sullivan, Walter Jensen, Campanella, Don Lang, Larry Kupor, Arthur Donnelly, Joe Hawkins, Pat Tierney, Harvey Altschul. John Callahan, John Constantine, Bill Benecke, Ron Reilly and John Brown.

The Eagles are made up of Bob Johns, Dick Johns, Tom Connelie, Eddie Egan, Roderick Brennan, Dick Silva. Jimmy Lanzarotta, Lou Maloney, Don Leeder, Vinny Cody, Mike taarchan, Bob Flood, Dick Reilly, John Fetter and Pete Lucke. STILL IN BATTLE The WiuUel Motors Rams and Fox Lumber Cubs, -who are fighting out for the other two places in the race, are managed by Bob Green and John La Porte, respectively. Green's coaches are Ray Bishop, Frank Hillgardner and John Sweeney, while La Porte is assisted by Bill Seeger, Bill Ennis and Vinny Cody. The Rams have a personnel of Ray Corney, Henry Rausch, Bill Wagstaff, Teddy Scallon, George Thompson, Francis Hillgardner, Seth Borg, Al Byrnes, Pete McHugh, Raymond Bishop, Michael Rose, James Silva, Bob Weber, Larry Glickman and Bill Nelson.

WELL-BALANCED The Cubs are composed of Roy Anderson, Paul Jensen, George Klein, Gerard Smyth, Glenn Foy, Robert Pasqualone, Al Richardson, Denny Sweeney, Walter Sweeney, Raymond Cardinale, Vinny La Porte, John Devitt, Allan Evanson, Bill Seeger and Bill Ennis. Letters to the soldiers in Korea are falling off and they are wondering why. Two Brooklyn boys who are lonely and would like to receive mail from fellow borough-lies giving them all the news are Sgt. Harvey Poloni, L'SS and Corp. John Parish, USS 111-485, Company, Seventh Regiment, Third Division, A.P.O.

468 care of P.M., San Francisco, Cal. How about writing the two soldiers, bovs and girls? CAPTURES AWARD Carole Ellen Ty'pond, the talented 16-year-old daughter of Jimmy Typond, former Manual Training High and New York University captain, has won an art award at Berkeley Institute. Carole, who Is a stellar field hockey player at the Park Slope institution, enters her senior semester in the Fall. In enumerating the deeds of Mike Esposito, who tossed St. Athanasius to the runner-up honors to SS.

Joachin and Ann for the C. Y. O. Diocesan grammar school championship, we neglected to mention that he burled a no-hitter this season against St, Francis de C'hantel nine. He entered the game in the first inning in a relief role and with two bases occupied got out of the jam and proceeded to spin a Hall of Famer.

In the process, Mike fanned 19 of the 21 batters to face him. In addition, Esposito, who hits cleanup, is leading the Grasshopper Division of the Parade Grounds League in home runs with six. He catches for the St. Athanasius team in the Freshman Division of the Shore Parkway League. Mir.if'.is, PtTTin.

CuirnTie. DP F.Upat:1ck-Iiii. BP Volkland 4, l. ac 7. r-nosito 13.

HP Joiimi, Mort.l. Otalocma. OKN OlMSIOM PHI Pii.bar 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 1 3i -4 0 0 0 2 1 3 7 2 Bs.ier: and A.iiio, Deii.r and Amendeluia. R. H.

0 1 0 7 1 0 0 10 9 1 S. Sa- 0 10 19 0 11 -1 Hairmar and Plow; Btara ilKia.i ard Oorra Slapoj 1 I I I I t-ll 1 St Antha, 0 0 3 2 3 1 0- 2 Oiilstra. and Wftin; Vi, and Both USTBA1. 8ENIOB DIVISION B.llat 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 Vincent Bom 0 0 0 4 0 0 04 3 3 Mira luid Ban FUpptt; Aran-dila and Burrows. M.

Marlon Toura 0 0 1 0 4 0 01 1 3-. Th. Aauinaa 0 0 0 0 1 2 03 1 Bakeries Raymond ni BniMi Barelia Sanalvero. 5t. Vincent Home 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 0 0 3 Ba-aeriea Vorbel and Fos; AnftUneh and Saa Til.

AQUlnu 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 I I 0 Si. Vsrtln Tour OOOOOO 00 3 3 Battenea Roman and FaratieUl; Permit and Bruce. R. H. place.

It has three games remaining. i i Mancuso's homer in the fifth inning accounted for Xavier's lone run against the Ponticas as Kd Moran oulpitched Taylor. Both hurlers allowed four hits. Len Beckoff of the Senecas was at it again, rhalking up an wildcats a I 1 Ansel Jr. 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 4 3 Batteries- pairweather ud rorman Vn Baltimore Bullets of the Basketball Association today announced Ihe signing or Kay I'eliv, fi-fool.

to-Inch Negro who led the American Basketball league in scoring last. year. The S-year-old giaut is a protege of Bullet coach lair Bee, having played under him at Kong Island I niveisitv. Felix scored 616 points In 28 games for Manchester, for an average of 22 points per game. In four American League playoff games he tallied 147 points.

Nocuand, Pep and Nucoio. R. I Redskins 0 0 0 2 1 0 03 3 1 Mel OU Jr. 2 1 0 2 3 0 a 7 7 1 Bstteris Oreenbera and Kufeiman; In-csnUurpo and SamuSiS. H.

tfeH an J. A a other shutout, his sixth shut sp.rt jt. liiiii out ana nis eigmn straigni lKTERMEoiATt division jmound success in whitewashing t. t. KuiM oooooo o-J 1 the Pawnee Indians, 2 0, on RCHeM 111111 8 o'a frn ir Vi it I or This hi-niirhl I.

B. Beckoff's season record to two 0 3 0 0 0 1 04 Mo.lawka 0 0 0 4 0 0 04 4 0 runs and 19 hits in eight games Batteries Neil and Kantio: aalltpoll nd Ccsrello. Archers 0 1 0 0 ft 0 ft 1 The scores by innings: JMiss Damowski Stan Bison Jr. 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 AMltlCAN DIVISION Batteries Zemick SAd Compitello. Burns and Catiiaiio.

iRidsew'd Cava 's 1010000-2 3 In Met AA Gamed R. S''. Francejuse Ch. 2 0 1 1 0 ft 4 3 1 K. T.

Raclet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 o1 Arena and Wemaeri; Aianeo Mel Oil 000000 00 4 0 and lebiaero. B.iicn Jr. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0' R. I Ousadere 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 7 0 KstbTieh T.iph'ns 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 6 3 0 Batteries Miliar and Catalano; Van Wyit Alsmos -0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 i ar.d Broker. Baueries Hertren and Danzo; Lttnahan 31.

Thfsr.aa 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 0 sr.d Slyman. CoiHtaiu-e Uarnnvvskl. the Dunn, Dolores Queary wiasewAys a 0 i A li Barbara Whiting to win jnir.S 3D0000U--3 i v. i oiiiniciii -Ti'r piiii Towar.da Indiana- 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Ipi ii- i'ntnri SO.mptpi- hnt-rllo lha Rkn.iarrt Mic Llnpiji-v Armat.0 and Plccoiomini; Bcisl- i SENIOR DIVISION Blue Jjs 1 1 1 0 0 2 -3 7 1 CotM-sa 0 0 2 0 0 33 7 1 Bauer.ee Fedora and Caneeioel; Ruagiare and zaccheo. riuiimiun, uas i ne oiHsuiiioiiiE a inunipneu in ine ou vaiu St ISftnffM dm Pit i A -H hi 2 ari Noituwt.

vimnians oooooo 4 -4 6 3 ropoHtau women's track and The summaries: BLTCK mi: rad.o. hsaler: c.eaa; till) SHora Road a-1 8081-a Buick '47 Convertibfe. RSH, J39f mssm.th. 12 Empire Blvd. BU.

BUICK 1949'2-door Super, Dvnatlow: ml'iv sqliipped. Call NIhlllillH-287i, 7 Jtl-9 ro. BC1CX tT48 Djri.sflow. lood oordil.m. 1 -a.

1 730. 1 BUICK '47; 4 95 Bon-Toil, 1200 Coney Lsl. Aiv. ES. 7-9854 BUICK PVI4.V EQUIPPUD, VIRGINIA 6-4936-W APTER 4.

BUICK '50 8upr aedaJi. Ivnt.t eiulDued. vei-iect; aatnlic-. anokl, RemauAv. (Church Av.) Dl.

2-5004 BUICK 48. Like New, 450 COUNTY AUTO SAI Ej 6S01 Ft. HamiaU Pkway. JH5-M2L BUICeT'48 CONVER11BLE, S700 UL-Carthy-Beinhaidt Inc. 1291 CONEY ISLAND AVENA.

U-0009 BUICK 1931 Super Riviera 4-door, tully equled: eiceiieut condition: tl.BGO.jL'arterBlB bHth St. BUICK 1950 4-door Siiper, 2-toiie; exjellent ondltioii lul.j equiptied. Srtore Kad a-98o3. BUICK 1949 4-door Super. Dvn-Ho: lent t-oiiditiuii; riid.o.

heier, utm ruuiwr. INtieiM.l 2-9017. OYS SUPER 4-UCAJH; BArRUiCK, 1.075. Lstjt.H-HQlU BUICU 1947 4-dcor aedan. oi'H-Uil nl cndiiio.i, uea.

Utaty 2-9io7- CADILLAC 1949 convertible. Mark, in ly equipped. Hvdra-Mttic. new op: owner lea.u toicu, aaciifica. jb, CADILLAC 1951 4-door sedati 2.

like new; alh9 1947 n-nvei uibie. larlio. heeur, vhtlewaltl, all lijdrau-ic. 324 Avenue CADILLAC '51 "62" SEDAN, SACRIFICE ETNA WARSrlObbK, 1 U7 Bedloid Ave. Open 'Ul 10 a.

a-oaon CADILLAC 1949 "60-8." loaded WUh cquipmeut: "Europcao look al 99.S. NAvaria I-230S ar NAvarra 8-24-19. CADIIXAG 1941 Pleeiaood. I.rly equipped, food oond.tlo-T, private, $7. Panuccl.

1741 77Ui Si 6-8 P.O.. CADILLAC 1941 -0" tpeeul. ekrei-lent coiiQlt.OTi; radio, hsa.er; $225 axes 1: CL. 8-7b75. CADILLAC 1949 eonverilbls.

equipped: dust rad.o: i.ea; ta.oaS. t3. CADILLAC FlMIaocd. A-l ma.y eiwss N.Avana CADILLAC 1948 4-DOOR SEDAN, liOOQ CONDITION: PRIVATI: FUU.Y BUCIWED. t8.K-853f.

CADILLAC 1947 "82" atduiaUe; whltewaUs. r.olo, tlacribce. Fleelnood. CADIILAC' $895 Aula GK CHEVROLET M6 TO '51 WE 8PFC1A1.IZK IN CHBVBOlArS THOMAS iCMIC, INC. 2(TH ST.

ON 4'fH A fc'. isT. 8-141 I rHEVROt ET 149 roiiverlible de 1'ixe. ro-dmon. 27.000 tiiilec a betntv; piiva-e.

945. BK. CHEVPOI-ET I9.il 4d0r, rjd -nd -i 1 1 J'h Ave. trner 37th fct. SOti'ii 8-2831! CHEVROLET .930 Styllne De Lut.e 4-door, radio, Timothy Iiihi, 292 St.

Nt. 8-OfliiO. Bar Orio.ee 0 0 4 1 0' 0 A a 0 0 2 0 0-2 Batteries Berki.U and Sicll.ano: Dris- mu w- Araneo ana J.nouri. 'I field championship at Victory i 20-rard dssli 1, Field yesternav. Miss Davnow- issued: Lenore ter.

tmat- Lelier. Xjitab e. coil and Baker. I. NATIONAL DIVISION Cards 3 2 0 0 4 9 014 18 0: FORD 194fi sedan radio, heater: er rteen.

UI.oLpi a-0438 vrter 9 30 ta- FORIi 4-door Csin. ridiO. Mr. Coltn. HY.

2-09 ti3ihSt. and 2d Ave.Bt.yr FORD CUFTOM GOOD COKDITION; RADIO. HEAIK.R, REASONABLE. MAIN 4-8(06. FO 3.

DOM A TIC 19152 Custom line Navj; equipped: 5.000 misea. SI .773 Eveniup, RA6-2947 FORD 1948 converUble. radio, healer; cood condition d73 3th Ae. OK. JK.iofi FORD iff 2-door.

eouiDoed: 7M, AriRai Wniora, 75 Flaiusn Avt. Km-. TR. it-ri90. FORD '49 4-door radio, henidi; 4645 WALUOBF MOTORS Conev Island Ave.

HENRY 1951 excel.eiit pnva owner. by new t.iej. TRttngie 5-OS37 4. B.roaia WruUlif. 4.

liid.aru. 0103100-4 7 2 oiecas 0 0 10 1 2 1 f'ski, competing for the (lerman-! a American Athletic flub, sue-' si-yard dah Ty Cobbs 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 O00O000 Dolores Qusarr, A Cards 0 0 0 2 0 0 a 2 7 0 BsTterlea Marotta and Availone; v.ar:J, 2, Marria P. A 3. Vi.ginis 1, and Oirrailo. icr-siuiiv ucitrnmru iiri aitrii ti- M4Jlf Equitable 4, Kisine Farmer.

P. A. L. Ad es I I R.H.I pohtan sO-meter hurule laurels 0 iTlvaivill III own maitn Bonnie Cab 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 -2 4 1 100-rard dash 1 Dolores Dutst. nist- AVillip Mosrnni tho 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 as ine t'Oliee AineltlC league tacned; 2.

Downs J.ieir. P. A 3. Bar- i crescendo and oreoorj; R-1 pr tara Whitim 4. E'aine Fa-mer.

)cket bi hard champion, wil coiier. eiaineu us team line uy erig nnsttached. TimaJ take part in an exhibition KSS rdi.7: oo oo 1 match against Sol Barasch one1 Beckot wd Avuoot; Robm; ne lx-year-oid oeirr.ni.Aii:ricai. a. a.

Nnry. r. a i CotlM. who hails from thP rierman-Atiierictn A. 3, Maid of Brooklyn leading cue art- oenni.

1 1 4 1 3 o-is 2 llle r. a. 4. aho iim, p. a.

iiii tonight at Al Taw. Rir.bow Knimts i i 3 i section of the bom. was a mem- Time, SIS, lonigni at Al laiJOl Bit" od Reuntlul; OitlK fu 280-jard shul.e reiay-l. Eo.iita- liard Academy, 921 DeKalb Ave ner 01 ine i nueti Mates iJj- w.rai.wn. v.mr.

N.tie.! I FASTPRN HKIOt DIVISION Olympic SQliad. Leer ud Jos.i Wollkil; 2. P. A. DODGER Bkivn Warriors 2 0 10 3 1 0 1 O'rman-Amencan A.

c. lime. 01.1. Caroinais 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 4 3 21 ihe r. A.

kept the title 440-lard relay t. Batteries Schlavone, Bragoh and SLranse; ,1 Aitii a llio fwr that U-u'li-n-a 'NB'- Amelia Weiioven. Woisitl ard) Susner and Frost. (Unpiie Uie latt lliai iSiiUJUia 3, 3, 4, pustes 7 0 1 2 2 0 012 12 Husband, from Brooklyn's 79th c- o. lime.

0 31. 1 Victcrlas 0000100--130 ri' 830-yard rtlay 1. P. A h. fOaro! Dunn.

BaUeiiea Wahier and De lamnra; Col-j et'llK atld a melllDer 01 tlie McDan el. Q. eaiv B.r-1 i'lero. Currta) and Kaposi. tO-Valfl I ildlll IliOllSh i 1) Gern.ai: A.

Fiat. Pontlacs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 "amiiuii. inja icu.y 3 j.jo.S. HUDSON SEDAN, RSH LIKE NEW. EACRIFitK PKICf.D 1 FtlX Vf.R GUARANTEE MARATHON MOTORS BE.

8-2308 Plynipjto Dea er. 4 Av As 84 Si HUDSON 1951 edan. uke new; JuUy fouipjetl baraaln. Linden Oarage, 2418 Ciiurch Ave. BUciunlnater 2-2970.

MlT3ONi930. LIKE NKW. RADTO, HEAT SR. PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES. rUOVKPDAI 7-3400.

HUDSON '48 4 eompped. $395- PALIFORNIA MOTORS Toner IMand Ave iBet. HUDSON 149 Commodore. H7f3. FOR 19-11 Clisiom, SI, 310 AtoMiir, SO Rem.sen Ave.

PR. R-970 HUDSON '48 club conn radie. h-atci. b.v,Mi ,1:1: sHciiice. $093 Muimnc.

1:174 Red'md Ave, Renen). DAZE" wms si pr Xaviers oooio a i 4 learn, inn noi cuinpeie oecanse nnD ivrsT I Batirtea-Taylor and Mount; Morsn jness. ('llthia Uobill-; lhr-l. Ainei.a Werd.j i i Foiiitauie. 131) lest 'i incl.e: 2.

Uaijore1 by TOMMY HOLMES rion i -nil, uir iiiuuuf jmrvriiii i iu utij lamer. tao.t. iT.t teet nuiies, 3.1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 Catneiina Ko.ul.b.e. 102 (eel I Batter. ea Knock and Cloud; Qiutf and irtui.t, 4, ha: j.

Oeiman-Amarioiui iblur of white. Almost at tne grass. Walker was perched on mw.v. Jessie McDaiuCl. a member of 1.

c. 10 w.i i-4 mer.a 'urns Inslanr Momnltiu KillUhii-il liv ihst lima I I J1 'V rahoveii. INSTALLMENT 16 mL. i- Ul 'f Asviars 1 i a a i i un i iii 11 1 1 -i i n- i rioj -14 7 tf el 9 ili.iiaa: 2 Ytorne Ml. a uuuas.ll iiiuiii uiauicu uu rprrv Ipanasrl hmh In lha air rnira ui tha hall and Ihjl Batuir.es Ultta and OL.ism.

tneca and lull i-s cct. P. A I. ssi feet. 3 uienea: .1 8 ilKn.n.

4. broad beam in a Cincinnaiiianri rama tiiih tti haiilnniia a fat in ii-oir is imm mnvi.iv Iflajeet 1 10' It I 0 0 1 3 0 3 9 14 0 Drjs 1. M.jo:.e l.sil.er run 'n font Acff Equil- hotel room, Robbie galvanized irl hj, n)ilti took 3 0 0 0 0 0 1- 0 8 2 illu.M.lr. lis J. Ytwmt Macao.

P. into furious action. He sent and Bteaait; step to kick first base for an, up in laughter Marjone I.uinv of hciiulaulejioi feet mku-. a. Beu con.

unt- i ('ached. 07 terr. Indies; 4, fvhenne -o i lie, establiMhed the lone rec- w.nii. it a mhs. mc.

-2 8 ili.i.iilhu 11'uld. Old mark br McLouslliin. Jersey telegrams, put in (jouhle plav Only one t'laUaugh base jaw o'o o'o o-- Clbs 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 comes to mind. lie hit a pinch Pamled Batter toe a ii wnu cuiiiroiitrti; double in Inladelphia. In thati leet.

lie heave erased an la-i o-sound mot pat i. tame. AR. Maik 7. ereen edm ur.i-.g.

mcloi'. i.ii for qint aaie, 2,200. 5-3162. CO. 7-8987- "KAISER -PR A ZEE Traveiers: r'dio.

t'eiuer. overdrive; from S7P.i Piri'st f.irire Dfit. In Bkn. Dir. 3025-31 FlatVili A.

KAISER It 1932. 7 OPO mile; hydraTnuttc; equiojec1' lira nea; rcAMnsibie. 5-4964. rSERl 932 Manhattan HTcr -Ma'ic. equidpea: new: 91.895.

DlRkein 2-7829 Wlrifa, Tpn thfiiwanrl nf nllr.u 33 leet. 4 inches; Yvonne Ha-1 CONVERT1BI.K tuj. NL 8-. 6'1" or Clabaugh's destinies in baseball L.r. bandbox, thev had i CHEVROLET 194 Xht g.i'WI, O.di tB.W.

Call en.r.g.v 6.30 1 trai-lliflia i.rnv in. lAiuajti-, pal. 32 Let 4 Indies; 3. Ssnu. had no exalted notions abOUt "llik- a modem srorahnarri Batter, and Hochstadt; Maarsno Qf la Jei'eV t'iiy 1 h'l'l'ierS.

Consolo, (ierrr.ali-Aaier.can A 32 teet 2( hi value. A few hundred UUt -i i Tl hpra 1 nr V. a Marion Boos was the onlyi'ni, uiehes. rook- fOw ten thousand pairs of eves' v-w" i lars would brine him to A. representative to sue- ro" i 1 lll-lrtW in i A na I VI- 1IUI1E Ull ral BSS l.vn.

And so, your Uncle Wilber defend her crown.l2, Josn Wo.ski. Equitabie, IS lee, 4 imUiss. cessfully lur lu a row of hooks on thP Novice lenms 10 urney A foot 111 in.hoa inlJ- "olores Dwyer. l.i-.atlacnea, IB feet i'. CHEVROLET 1952 cor.dUio." must ae.t, reASOntvoIe.

Ca.l KV 7-48Cft5. 9-S cranriLBr 1932 ljx saao. mile, ordinal owner, many entra. Cairtwlngi, 0184-4174. CHEVROLET 1948 convtrtlWe.

lull quipped, new white wall tires: clean kcellent condition. HY. 8-4248. proudly announced that VV nen i nbuuu v. ia uaug 1 1 i ic Siie leaped right renter.

Moose's smashjAt Bethpaqa State Park hadn't moved out of his tracks his ball team returned to Flat the runnine high iump to de- mivn nucc Ul IUU1 JlUlIlUdo nff thp wall irmli lriirtfT ni.m. -IV ORE, The eighth annual Xovicejeat Nancy Phillins of the Ger bush, Mr. Clabaugh would be hpr nf th' nitnha, tennis tournament will begin there to Join it. Clabaugh Now Hitting' aeainst 0 6 at Bethpage State Park, Farm- inch. Runnlnf liljh lump 1.

Marion Boos. A. 4 leet 10 inches; 2. Nancy PhilLns. Uarman-Amerlcan A.

4 feet 8 Inches; 3, Alberta Johnson. C. Y. 4 teet 7 Inches: 4, tls between Joan Wilsli. BouiUbia, and Ann Plynn.

C. Y. 4 leal 8 Inches. POINT SCORI Poiica Athisiie tAKta. 4: BonltaM Ufo.

48 Germaii-ATnerlckn A. 24, Catholic Youth Orraniaauou, CHEVROLET '49 4-door. radio, heater; Jet. black: unmacuiate. Crystal.

CL. 9-4000. man-American. The P. A.

L. also captured honors in the 880-yard relay and in the 50-yard dash. Jessie McDaniel, a last; minute starter, teamed up with He was. Moose Clabaugh was Clabaugh didn't last lonf' j3'6- I next Monday, enough to perpetuate theljhet tournament will be con-lpo-e-nrt. and tha i.

ducted In men 3 singles, worn- He just stood, looking down at his hands with a puzzled expression. In his hands was an eight-inch piece of wood, all he retained of a broken bat. In less than 24 hours Moose convulsed his audience again.j The next day he stopped the clock. He truly and literally slopped the clock. for here wa.

singles and men's doHbles. Air'TIIIV SAI.K OHKCLOfiCKES fats, nninn. I f. 1 r' 1,1 1 le? oe maae at HIP lu.la-nicnt named will ell at in Room SOTiQ Municipal a tall, well-put-together youth with rugged, impassive features. He took a left-handed nit that seemed to promise plenty of power.

There was a large and euri- ou rrnwd nn hand In uatr-h a CARS Bought Sold HERE BY BROOKLYNITES Than in Any Other Nwipopcr CALL Ain 4-6200 Clubhouse at BethDase Stale Auction at Rwm 30.Vi. Municipal RuildintT. Court and Juialemon dents. He drifted back to the -l Buildmi. Court and or a Urn a Streeuj.

Brooklyn. New Tnik. on the minni- at tha and of tha r3VK or by Wi lting to the Stl- Snvet. Kinas on Uie 31t Sth day of Auguai. 1933.

at 12 cloi inimnn inn tna 01 ine year n. otaio'dav of July. IW. al 10 in noon. Ihe rel property d.s.ribed and and never rams hack, althnno-h Mrl inteiiuerii oi oeinpage stdie (.

iohn rilNViNrt. direr-red hv aaid iudirment to be aold. The timepiece at Ebbets Field Sunday game with the Giants. lised t0 on the ight-field but Robbie didn't think it was wa" Past lineabove Vi A V.v. 1 I.

1 1 fic manv vaara ha hie sh. K9 Park or to the Recreation DrHAM, the prmua di-'ilitualerl in Ihe County of Kings and lor many years he hit the hall. to b- sold in Ihe Borough of bring on the moth s.de. or Heikmiei hard all over the country. or Ule Island Slate, en, New -fork, siate 6" eam of siieiio'-k Place.

Cnmmiiiinn Rjhvlnn L'ew York, designated and fhowii plot 15' 6" liont and rear bv in wound up in the Pacific oaxt odo ion. lhf lnap if h(! of New drpIh eaill di Mor. Pa, iiculai I.eusTue and must bava liLarl '-'onS Island. for mid Boiougli of brouklyn. in 'he ludguient hrieio.

i.r.iue ana mui nave HKea. jdskpu quite the spot for a public pen. baugh. struck during batting Hie counlrr. At anr rale, he' 1 tee will ne si.ou in and Sc iion 22' 7M7.I keferee.

CHEVROLET, lai 1 949, Sityltna. 4-door, whitewaU rtdio. heater; ongir.el CHisVROI ET 1952 2-toue line dan. 4U'pied- ny extra, or 1 il wr.tr. -fifi 4 CHEVROLET 1950 De Lime 4-dw ae-dn in tine cond ft" $995.

or beat otfei-. HYacinth 6fi624 CHKV ROLET S3." 210 model; bit baria'n. County MoUni. S501 FH Hamllion Pkwey SH. 5-932 1.

8 Pass. flood cond St. 001) LO 3-40 10 CHRVROIET '48 S1DAN. RADIO. UPAlfR, CI FAN SACRIFICE MORGAN MOTORS, 17IJO Ha lO'lsri Av.

CHEVROLET 15149 INDOOR, Ht'ATER EXCKILtNT CONDITION: PRIV'A'II oWNtR: OHaWROUCr IM1 J-door. cisan rsr: IWS Jov Motors, 1115 Ar, IS. 7-fiT63. CHRY8I.SJR hard tcp ccmen-Ibls liu'i eriu.pped: 1 0U0 tt'Iw: dressed up" sava fl.TOO. BUna- 7-0IH2 Cimfsuut no! a rao): radio, has er: ex-e -lert roLdit.on 5-2890 50Flushliif Ats CHRYSLER 1952 HiraToIa, 10,000 mliss; equippd.

2-lois; power steennt. "i.KGAL NOTICKS Ivo-ot 114 Wi the singles and $2.00 in 3m. atd laid out i.M.Kic- existed on th 31i-t day of Alar. h. doubles.

This fee covers the 21-1 dav 0f April, mi, COStS for the tournament. The'ni wore partiruUily ibed In said jtidgnient. Approximate amount closing dav for entries is Mon-idue as per judgment is s.17.902.39. iv To pac you AD abruplly quit the game to heroine a California stale trooper. Tomorrow.

The homer that took fire and one half min practice at ten minutes to two. He muscled a smash that struck the dial dead center. The hour hand started to drop. So did the minute hand on' the other side. All of a sudden it was half past sis.

eiling of his new slugger. He pointed out that Clabaugh had spent the last three or four days en route on trains from Texas. Later, Robbie was suspected of having caught a fleeting glimpse of Clabaugh trying to catch a fly ball. It was a one-sided ball SUPREME COURT. KIXUS COTTXTY Joaepii J.

Sabella. Plaintiff, against Mufee IJeorne H. Haf-ner. Plaintiff's Attorney, 66 Court Street. Brooklyn 3.

N. T. Purauant to judaTinent of oiecloaure dated July 2nd. 195.1 t. the midersifined.

will aell at public auction at Room 3051 of the Munliipi.1 Building-. Fulton and Joialemon Streets. Brooklyn. day, July 20. Pltn inTHre.st rrom April oais and 1.12.S0.

Prem- ses 10 ne sold subieoi to taxes utes to run out. water rates, penaltiea and interest. Dated. Julv 7 1959. JOHN K.

MOUNTFORD. Now where did those four HOW DODGER PITCHERS COMPARE WITH CUBS hours go?" marveled Buzz Mc- BRANA BRILLIANT yora. on August ain. at Hughey McQuillan pitched for Referee jylO-oitFM i lOLK noon, yv iivu.a nufl.ii Weeny. the Giants and was miles ahead hull me.

r. Li oreiiu.irv. as or. jtion 13. Blo.

41. 'IS. It 7. on the tat CIB LifMlaaa W. I.

et. 153 rri. BANKBl'PTCT NOTICES map of Hie Borough of Brooklyn. in the last of the eighth when the Dodgers put a man on first LKCAL KOTICES nvrS.pr. oTi -rira mesnoTrw nS2i more partlctna i iv uearriDea sa a 1 Time Out in Flatbush They never did get the clock working again that season, and La bin Haahss 3 l.SM i a i.ooo K.

ix.3ixii ur iTaWiS.ftu jylot WtM Pll No. 202:,8 IN FIRST WIN SINCE '52 Detroit, July 20 (U.R) Ralph Branca, the 27-year-old righthander cast off It daya ago by the Dodgers, was as happy a child on Hummer vacation today aftr his first American League Tlctory. He fired a seven hitter for the Mertr Waaa 2 a a .667 I THE PEOPfJS OF" THE STATE OF some unkind soul remarked J22TORK IN THE MATTER Oi MAR-UI TIN BLEND. BANKRUPT 'SHI NOTICE OF SALE. No.

50S69. .509 Pursuant i an tirHf nf thi NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE OF TBKASIBT NOTICB Km 14 Lass 1 Black I 1 .54 ia Sk.t nEPJRTMKNT f)ffir that this was no great hardship since the Dodgers neither knew nor cared what time it was. MO FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TO COUAUI.T.O.

a1.o known an THERESA BEATTY. known an TERRY ADA MP. If livintr. and if she he dearl. to an and all un with one out.

Here, calculated Robbie, was the moment. Up stepped Moose to hit for the Brooklyn pitcher. McQuillan surveyed the newcomer curiously. He pitched carefully outside, for ball one; a curve for strike one; out- Kraklaa Mllllkas I .444 1 of (tie ahov- named, bankrupt, con- fi Ajwiftant Remonl i istmx of trroreriesT. will be old t'r.

Alcohol aV Tobacco Tax Division. Diihlic on Mondav. Julv 9) of lnleinal New al II Oil A.M. on preiiilsesi N. Y.

Dale of fi-t puiilicaliun. 'SL'Thiid Ai-nu. Biooklvn. New WttS. Not ire i'hrHv inn Clabaugh made only one "a Tigers and earned a 13 vlc- known poisons who wonlrt h- tit-its' at law and nest of kin of Arthur Knttv, Jr an infant and if anv of said respects) as the child of the petitioners, and be known and called by the name of Michael Joseph Cardillo.

and for a further order determlnine that said Theresa Colalillo. also known as Theresa Beatty ana also know k. Ti-t ry Adains has abandoned said liiillfrr rlilld. and that 1it to the adoption be diK-peiv-f-il with. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of ai' lieretiy i lo allow 1jtii- our Siit rogaUr'js Court of th County of King, to he held in the i oilrt loom al Ihe Hull of in the t'ounlv of Kings, on th- IStit dav IH, at 9 311 oiloik in Die foi noon, why siKh ordei should tin be ttoide IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we I'lillued the of our sji.d Surrogate's Court to be tional League appearance in the! over lb.

Athletics. ANTHONY v. TU077.0. trust on June It-ill. one int t.iru ueiu.

noon nonetu sent nini If-ssl i pr''(M'nlatiTs. ,,.....01 'lleaQ ide for hall two: another 'nt laf "any leu good, ci Bit vt. Donr.Faa i.irniasa w. l. ret.

Hirksr 3 1 Pallas 17 I I .423 SHmalaia 1 .40 Rash la .375 Lcmasa It Mlaasr 3 VII Csmreh 3 a I4WS 3 .30 nam i sea I 31 i. Prf-V Ally i-ti owi. .1. if curve for -trike two; Inside for the Reds. He had one fielding ball three.

chance. Curt Walker lifted a fr Tiu-tee. ollit yn 1 eijl at luin u. i sL New Turk. S.

for violation or the Internal hen at lit and wn IRVTNl, HIRSCH AI'CTIONBER Revenue Lewi, io wit Se Hon 3321 JS'tSl REM SEN ST. 1. N. 'Internal Rt-vrnue P.sleied do. rlni 'ItS Telephone: Tnan.le a owner.

Joaepb Palorno. Fourtli dh L.inl" au this while, laoaugn stood high fly ball that urobablv up there, bat on shoulder, abso. JVH -tl-at HiooKiyn. t. ny person an Intere) in Mid proper ly i.iv..

mitot file claim and deliver coat WHEREAS JOSEPH CARD1I.IX) h.infl in the nenj.1 ailol of SJl'iO pi i ATCTION 8AI.B Branca wild. "It was my first vlclory since June 27, 1952, and that one was in relief. 1 can't remember lha last time 1 went tha distance to win." Branca was brilliant. Two of the three runs scored by the Athletics were unearned and the other came In the ninth Inning when Branca enjoyed a 11 mn lead. would have descended on the Moose's antlers had the Moose stood still.

But this was a hustling Moose. He ran a hundred SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTYIauoroTed auretlee at the oflice. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY EDWARD P.

SCHATZ. Plaintiff. w.fe. who reside at ISS St. Marka lutely motionless.

"Maybe he's dead," thought McQuillan as he wheeled a fast ball right down the middle. aitainct RUTH STEVENS, et De- KL.eiA nok KEBBBU plaintiff, the Acting Sitpervl'or In t'harne. Al-against Giuaeppe Crore. et de-icoliol Tobacco Tax Division. 41 fendanta.

Joeph S. Rodell. plaintiff 1 1 Waahinaton Rt Kew York N. Avenue. Brooklyn.

New York, have1 presented a petition praying for au1 nrter annrnvimtr th arlnntl.in nf heieunto atftxea. WITNESS. HON. E. IVAN P.VBENSTEIN.

Surrogate of our said County at the Borough of Brooklyn, in ih County of King's, the J7tli day of June. J9.S3 a vnox i. jvi-ort of tli a P.ii'.'oaaie Cinr J'-4t teet In assorted directions and aenaants. DRAGO A WEINTRAUB attorneva for plaintiff, of Court Street. attorney.

88-3J Putphin Boulevard, on or before Atiit. Ja. 1953. otherwise Janiaiea. New York.

jthe ororjertv wilt he forfeited and tlmr Tealie Beattv by the ne-t Suddenly, Mooe unloaded. manaiaH tr. ha a fa tai Piirsiianf tn 4ata4 June disposed of aexorrtin law. W. E.

titlr.nr. and ri'rertmc thai the esld: Brnnk'yn. New Ynrk. Purfnant in tudarment nf Tuna There was a rifle shot and away when the ball hit the t.ilt 'iiiii irni-i-u, i win sen intnirsn. Assistant Keftionsi i -in'ir ijesu- ran- i- n-ii--- 13.

the undersigned referee in seidal public auction by JackDubermein, miaeioner. jyw-st -M tortn Be regarded and ueated all.

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