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mwm Brooklyn to mm JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN SCORE TWIN VICTORIES GOLF how SOCCER Flatbush Dolphins, Ruggerio Hurls Mellett to Easy Triumph By Sam Snead Golf's Great. Mw-TmcW by BILL GRAHAM Maj. Gen. Miles Reiber, commanding the Palatinate Zone DELIVERED THE GOODS It was on an outing of the Brooklyn Eagle carrier boys of the Marine Park branch at Heckscher Park on Long Island that the Braves baseball club was born. The outfit is now putting up a gallant fight for the championship of the Sophomore Division of the Parade Grounds League.

Tim SDellman. the supervisor of the branch, a distant Bonnie Bees in Tie in Europe, was among the first to wire congratulations to the German National team on its world championship victory The U.S.S.F.A. is working on a plan for the election of a As the result of scoring twin victories, the Bonnie Bees five-year-term council to manage affairs It is felt that the usual two-year term now in vogue does not allow enough time and the Flatbush Dolphins are tied for first place In the Freshman Division of the Parade Grounds League with 153. With Jim Yaeger and Nippy Coppola chucking a three-hitter and a for a National Commission to get up a head of steam Box Alio Clouts Homer In Softball League-Kelly Team Scores Tests in the Gravesend-Flat, lour-nuter, tne uees Diankea the Cobras, 70, and humbled ing takes over on Thursday nights at F'ntracht Oval in Astoria. Pete Renzulli of the Long Island 1 gue, Erich Werner of the German-American circuit, George Pescope of the National the Bushwick Cubs.

112. The bush GrasshODDer Soft ha 11 League saw Meiiett ana Kelly Memorial Playgrounds gain loop, George Tuerlings of the Metropolitan League, Rudy Heidecker of the Eastern District and Doc Doherty of the Empire State leagues comprise the State Association nominating victories against teams repre De Kalb Regains Top Position in Softball Tourney senting tne Mcuonaia Ave. andt Flatbush Dolphins prevailed over the W. T. Royals, 103, Rlghty Leff and Bing Schwartz allowing three safeties.

Goldle Goldberg subdued the Braves with two hits, 102. In the other games, the Tilden Tigers downed the Bushwick Cubs, 146, and the W. T. Royals shaded the St. Athanasius club, cousin of Francis Cardinal Spellman, was so impressed with the performance of the boys in the baseball game which featured the outing, he considered it a crime to let uch talent go to waste and right then and there he organized the team.

The Braves have grown to such proportions that they are also represented in the Freshman and Grasshopper Divisions of the Parade Grounds League. The current Sophomore combine will be advanced to the Senior Division by Spellman next season. GRANDFATHER, DAD STARS 1 1 a who played with Erasmus Hall High, the Puzzlers in the Police Athletic League and Morristown in the independent ranks, is a close student of the game. It was handed down to him by his grandfather, John Spellman, former mayor of Rutland, Vt, who ran on the same independent ticket with the late William Randolph Hearst as the vice presidential candidate back in the early 1900's. The grandfather was a noted player in his younger Avenue ana n.

uoigin Playgrounds, 80 and 102. committee for the Sept. 11 elections Mllano of Hoboken, French S. Torino of New Rochelle, Prague S. C.

and the Vasca de Gama of Bridgeport, are all new applicants for admission to the German-American League. Referee Jimmy Walder of Philadelphia, who officiated in Richie Ruggerio pitched the Upsetting Unity, 10 to 5, De the ten-nation Military International Tournament held in Bel- Meuett team to victory by holding the McDonald Ave. and Avenue boys to four hits, while his teammates pounded Perhaps some of vou have -8. The Javelins remained in Kalb regained the lead in the glum, was always referred to as Colonel Walder in the news papers State Association had more than 3,000 amateur registrations last season Jimmy Hogan, who coached the De Kalb Softball League with a record of 8-3. Unity now has a setup of 84.

special golf problems. Today we will consider those who have trouble skying shots. Remember two things if you have this fault: 1. Keep your body out 12, including a two-run home run by Ruggerio, and solo homers by Pat Rafter and Robert Cirafesi. first place in the Sophomore Division with 111 as the outcome of Jackie BUello subduing St.

Lucy's Majors, 91, with two hits. The Javelins will represent the P. G. loop against The Kellys remained in third Hungarian National team to be world-beaters, says this of English soccer: "Half the pros cannot even trap a ball correctly and they are losing because of rank bad play." The drive to get $34,000 together to send a team to Australia for the 1956 games has started. in position and turn don't sway on the backswlng; 2, On the follow through, merely shift your hips and whole body place with 5-4 as the result of knocking off the Catholic War Veterans, 105..

The loser is Pitcher Irvinj Nemow of Kelly Memorial struck out 14. Nemow was helped by timely hittine of the Burak twins. Bay mage in tne in. i. eaera-tion tourney on Saturday.

Jim fogerty gave up one hit fourth with 6-6. laterally torwaro witnout making an effort to turn the hips. One way to keep from sway ana iannea io as tne second-place Braves repelled the Clov SISTERS STAR In the other league fray, the islxth-place Spencers conquered ing is to get out of the notion George and Ed, who drove in six runs. George doubled with the bases loaded in the first inning, Ed went 3 for 4 with a home run in the sixth with one man on base. Joel Bobker hit a homer for the loser in the ine iasi-piace Mapies.

3 2. The er Cubs, 16-0. Nick Scotto's fourth homer of the season aided the Hi Hats in beating the of putting weight on your fifth-place Georges won from V. P. 220 Scores tne acks on forfeit.

rignt root on tne backswlng. If you turn properly, enough uonnie Karris, wnue ires Ha pone of the Starlites gave up The score by innings: third inning. three hits defeating the Mo- of this will come naturally! without specifically trying to do so. And on the downswing. R.

H. I The score by innings: nawKS, id 3. The standings and scores by In District Meet Athletes representing Vocation Playground 220 captured r. h. a oont consciously turn your run ud innings: nips they'll turn automatically after you've passed the ball.

0000073 1010 1 STANDING Or CLOM Dt Ut FRESHMAN DIVISION Unity W. L.I W. L. Betterlas- BonnlsB 15 3 Bvahwlek Outs 9 md BlMon. Dolphins IS 3 Ravens I 13 Tllden Titers 13 W.

T. Royals 4 14 K.lue Brave 11 8 Plratae 4 14 c. W. who also carved his niche on the diamonds of Rutland. And his uncle, Jim Gilrain, another noted sandlotter of his day, helped Tim Jr.

with his playing. ALTAR ROYS ON TEAM That is why Tim Jr. has developed into such an outstanding manager of the Braves. Most of the boys are present or ex-Eagle carrier boys. Two of them, pitcher Jackie Campanella and captain Bobby Flanigan, who cavorts at shortstop, are altar boys.

Bobby Is the team's outstanding clutch hitter and a smoothie afield. The Braves have been as hot as a firecracker during the month of July. The team has run up 29 runs while holding the opposition to no runt. The pitching has allowed but four hits. Johnny Kober, a southpaw, came through with a no-hitter.

Jimbo Fogarty hat turned in a pair of one-hitters, and Campanella had two two-hitters. Bill Deatey it another dependable hurler. Thus far this season, the curving corps has coughed up but 50 hits for a total of 35 runs, while their mates have crossed the plate 98 times. GET STRONG RECEIVING Much of the success of the moundsmen is due to the efficient service they get from Joe Iverson behind the plate. He is a master at rating the chuckers and keeps them in a good frame of mind by his constant chatter.

He has the respect of all base occupants because of his strong throwing arm. Joe has been a terror in the clutch with the lumber. Iverson gets his relief from Dick Lehan. John Whalen, who plays a whale of a game at second base, is the cleanup hitter and boasts a .436 average. He the Senior Boys and Girls and the Junior Girls titles In the Division 2 ranks of the First District fun and prize contests at V.

P. 220. The Junior Boys laurels went to V. P. 94.

Angie Santoro and her sister, Pauline Santor, of V. P. 160 03400030 010 If Today piayer nas reacneo the top of his backswlng. Notice that his head (A) has not moved laterally and that he is looking at the ball over his captured the Senior- Juniori" Linda Ooldberi. 220; Bllan 9t.

MbttMM 10 TlOobru 3 .19 Bitterles Mllo FRESHMAN DIVISION KtlXelly. Cobru ooooo o-o 3 3 standing or Bonnl ha 3 0 2 0 11 I 7 7 0 Bttrlee-mpanU sod Drotchman; Dt I twir iM Aheern. WB Buahslt Cut -OtOlOOO 3 4SC. W. V.

1 Bonnie BM 3 1 0 3 0 a 11 14 1 Girls softball throws for dis Holmberg and Rubell Score at U. S. Nets Special to the Brooklyn Eagle tance. The summaries: POINT 8COM V. P.

220, Unit; V. P. 160. aecond; V. P.

94. third. JUN10B DIVISION BOYS IVENTS Kalamazoo. July 27- right shoulder. His weight has moved to his right foot(B), but It has done so only because he has turned properly.

I wouldn't make the mistake of teeing the ball low if you are in the habit of skying the ball. Bobby Jones always teed up very high and caught the Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn Prospectus Choice In Northport Trot Race easily turnea oack his urst foe, Jeff Morton of Cleveland, 61, 61, as the 39th annual National Junior tennis championships got under way here Westburv. Julv 27 The fine Dan on tne upswing. uarniey trotter, Prospectus, SBNIOR DIVISION SOT IVENTS ni Pont 1, Sirens Berte, 138: 3. OennU Murphj, 138; 3, Vincent Cisclnl.

10S. ahuineboard Pruk Otradl and Zeka Ca-ranna, 180; 3. R. Jiklrn ud 8 Witt. 220; 3.

all tmllMn and Zddio Quentln, 4. 30-eeeond buketball ahooUnt A. Oiana-pliu, 320 2. D. Kllmlnlcr, 220; 3, stare Rkcardo, 108.

Sat ehot corneal Dwoekln, 228; 2, Jack Kternan, 138; 3, Tom Rou, 220. Softball thro tor dleunce 1, William CurtU. 84: Manuel Wlfcorttch, 138; 3, S. Snapper. 220.

CPPOl Ml statu, tjf Dolphins 3 13 3 0 1 0 10' 8 1 W. T. 3 000000 3 3 7 Bit teriee Left, achwui md limit; Bill "4 "odrt R.H.. Brim 2 000000 3 3 1 Flit. Dolphin! 3 1 1 0 0 8 I 10 7 1 Batteries Schemln ud Baleh; OoldbeTf Ud Hclurirs.

a. b. Tilden Tlun 0 0 0 3 014 14 3 Buahsrlck CKibe -00S0010 7 3 BlWertee Fsailer. safer ud But win; Simlo ud Bryortind. R.

B. MAIL OFFER: Putting with Stanley Dancer in the trouoier send lor my mono sulky, is the 2-1 favorite in the Two other boro netmen 'a 108 ud 136, tl figured in the news. Alan Sil graph on "How to Putt." Writel to Sam Snead, in care of Sportsl Northport trotting feature for $3,500 at Roosevelt Raceway OIRLS EVENTS verman was top-seeded in the boys division 15 years of age tonignt. aaiior, tsrooKiyn mgie, tncios-Una a stamved. addressed enve POINT SCORE 0 3 0 0 4 1 7 II w' T.

Royals''' 1 3 BlttarlM Onuhkln, ana unaer ana arew a bye. Donald Rubell of Brooklyn, too, lope plus 3 centi in coin to Little Mo Sees Quick Return cover cost. scored over Ronnie Anglemeyerl 330; 3, Madeline Cop, 138. SOPHOMORB DTVI8IOH 2, Terry Roca, 3, Bmll; Sweden in Net Sweep 30-iecond baaketball ahootlni Elaine Del ladlTO. 180; 2, Anna Teat, 160; 3, Barbara Snatnibnard Dorothy Michalak ud of wintieia, 62, 64.

Arcaro Set Down San Diego, July 27 (U.R) Tennis star Maureen Connolly said today she will be released from the hosDital Thurs POINT SCORE Chlcaeo. Julv 27 (U.PJ aullna Dtappa, 136; 3, Roaa Bel nd Pat Mllano, ISO. Paris, July 27 (U.PJ Lennart Bergelin and Sven Davidson won the final two singles matches yesterday to give Sweden a 50 sweep over day and will be playing tennis again in two and one-half months. Little Mo's leg was taralln Ouardo, 220; 3, Linda La Combe, has fanned but twice this season. Harry Tinnerholm is Invaluable to the team as a pinch hitter, as he delivers frequently.

REPLACEMENTS GOOD The rest of the infield is composed of Nick De Cicco on first base and Paul Ryan, third baseman, who is chastising the pellet at a .330 clip. He was once selected as the branch's outstanding carrier boy. The team has splendid infield replacements in Steve Silk, Lou Shane and Joe Fries. The outfield composed of Bill Wright, Bobby Deutch and Jackie Dugan, son of Austin Dugan, baseball coach of Eratmut Hall. Jackie did effective pitching for St.Augus-tlne's High this Spring.

The spare gardeners are Tinnerholm, Hal Molinell, Joe Rogers and Dick Hennessey, nephew of Bob Hennessey of the Eagle's delivery room. Spellman looks for a couple of his proteges to follow Jockey Eddie Arcaro was set down for 10 days by Arlington Park Racing Stewards yesterday for rough riding on the turn while piloting Royal Note In last Saturday's Arlington Pins Pont 1, Olorta Nidlar, 320 2. willing Is mtare turn lis uytM is tod Meltaer, 230 3. eUrbu. Henntn.1 France in the European zone injured last Tuesday wnue sne Davis ijup final.

was riding norsenack. I Softball throw lor distance Anile Bin-'say i a proainut Brooklyn kasineiisiaa. Jelln 11 1 Mohmwki 4 7 Brtrai 10 2 St. LucT't 4 8 Hi Hit! 9 2 SUrlltM 4 8 Borate Rami 7ClomCuhi 0 13 SOPHOMORE DIVISION a. St MiJorl 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 3 Jiwllnt 3 0 2 2 I 6 1 BltHTtw rwrltHo ud Arloli; BUello ud CtUluo.

B. Clover Cobs 0 0000000 1 8 Bn 3 0 8 0 4 4 18 1 Batterus iMUto ud Loeouia; Foferty m. b. Bonnie Rime 1 OOOOO 01 3 Rata 3 3 0 3 1 a 7 3 Bitterlea TanalUo, Zero and Donnelly DaLury ud Beotto. ttortltaa 3 0 4 0 1 1 013 18 Ilohaska 3010008 3 4 Batteries Banana ud Fualotl; LattMrsItt and Main.

pmuruy. ine suspension win keep Arcaro from riding Ice-erg II in the rich Arlington tiancucap tnis Saturday. Cards Win Exhibition iijir jl Cleveland, July 27 (U.P.) Rip Larson Tops Tuero An oi oan ieanaro. Repulski't two-run homer in the fourth Inning off Art Hout-teman gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night In an exhibition game which drew won his third consecutive match in the National round-robin tennis tournament when in me ioourceps oi cod uupman, former Eagle carrier boy, and make the majors.

Bob pitched for the Dodgers, Braves and Cubs. Shore Parkway Race Four-Way Battle he defeated Jack Tuero of LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL notices rOBECLOSURES gjjgrj SALE 33,775 customers for the benefit of Cleveland sandlot base Roslyn, N. 6-2, 6-3. at the see being known aafiM nur aurroe. Court of thi ball.

jTown Club last night. SHERIFF'S SALE OF AN EJUDCTrT OUT OF THE Supn lngs County. In favor of Julv' 14th. the dates Room at the Hall of Record. In thi County of Klnga.

on the 18th day Lot 3, 19. 29. 31 and Wi Block 7500, McNAMARA. Attorney for PfflatlrT Office at P. 0.

Address. 65 ALEXANDI )R, to be directed and de-iTlLL SELL AT PUBLIC Avenue, Brooklyn. forenoon, why such settlement shouli Paul Macnickl not nnlv jy20-t TuF Get Me facts 7510. Lot 114' (May 11, 1946) 3ec. 22.

Block 7530, Lot 11 (Nov. 11. 191); the law directs. ToA pitched effective ball, but de IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wi as tl SH ONLY, on )ber, 1954. at 23.

Block 7630. Lot 81; Block 77 19' Block 7759. Lots' 57 and 74: Lots 57 and yruui ui uie snore Parkway Amateur Baseball League's boast that it furnishes sandlot baseball at Its best Is to be found In the loop't Freshman Division. The division Is livered me payon nit in tne ninth inning at Vacation Play said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto alflzed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon.

E. IVAN 11: Block '7832. Lot 70: Block '7900. ground 72 of Maspeth in rubenste! the Countv of Klna-a. all the rOHANSEN JENNIE SI- Sec.

25, Block 8377. Lot 22 (bee. 1 Wuetns nosed out vacation Surrogate ol at the Bor-iklyn, In th ie 24th day ol Bht, title and LEXANDKR. the judgment debtor, ad on th 23rd day of March. 1954 S.

JOHN A. ROGALIN. ough of Br ii '1 C.unly. (May' It 1942)': Sec. 25.

Block 8ST ildee at 12 Set 5.1 rrt llreet i YOU CAN BUY THIS "ROCKET" riaygrouna 73, 7 in the area chamnionshln series in in tne tnroes of a neck-and-neck stretch finish that Is reminiscent of a Merrlwell Broth Borough of Manhattan, City of New AARON 1 25. Block 8379. Lot 16 (May 11. 1942) 942); to the following property': ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land. i.

nas presented a petition pray- the Five-Foot League of the Sec. 25. Block 8477 Lot 51 ers thriller. The firtt four RlTi'ok S4W I.iti 40 42 thereon erected, situate, lying and uonununity uureau or aauca-Uon. Captain Leonard Chor- the'sta 54 and 55 (May 11.

1942) ind 55 (May 11. i942): THE PEOPLE OF Sec' 25! I 8494. Lots- 49. 65 and 47 (Dec. 2 Teams are breathing on each other's necks.

it No. 263 OLDSMOBILE nd Stats of New York. County Kings, bounded and described as nickl, Bob Schlrat and John Chipolis also aided the victo The Trltmnt far th tlttn 36: Block 8504.. Lot 47: and Block 8505. Lot 9 (May 11.

1942); all as more particularly set forth In said Judgment. Dated July 12. 1954. Block' 8504. Lot 47: and Block rious cause Dy their timely tolt- invoivet the Apex, Bar Knights and Little Acorns.

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 the "ng. Parlcwav feet Jyl3-6t TuTh ning thence westerly parallel with Eastern Parkway and part of the dla- tors, next of kin or otherwise, Fotlaa Materia. If llvlnz. and SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY nnnno day of September. 1951. at 9:30 o'clork In the forenoon whv inch iWrre thence southerly parallel with Brook his widow. If ar.v. against Georgia Ruffin." et al." FOR lyn Avenue 19 feet: thence we.tirly again parallel with Eastern Parkway trlbu'tees and successor In Interest Gerrittsen Beach Nine Host To Flatbush in All-Star Play tiffs Attorney.

16 Court Brook have caused the Brooklyn Avenue 23 places of" residence are ui lyn, N. Y. Pursuant to iudgment dated July 14, 1954. I will sell at pub- thencs easterly again parallel with nlclpal Building, Court and Jorale- RUBEN STElN. Surrogate of thence northerly along Brooklyn Ave- In the first round of the na- jiijnuWjasvlSalnV HVM1V WANT Puh- I at' 13 -i Section 1, District 6.

The win tional All-Star baseball tourney yn Avenue. ner of the group will draw a bye and then compete in the State semi-finals at Rockvllle 11c Administrator. Kings County, with an office In the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New ough of Brooklyn.

City of AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogt's Court ises directed by said iudgment to be sold, to wit. All that lot with the buildings thereon In Brooklyn N. situate on the north side of Putnam 80 feet west of Tompkins Ave- McCLOSKET, Sheriff of the City of New York; Matthew Traub, Deputy Sheriff, Brooklyn.

N. T. July 20, 1954. JyTMtTuI oi uie ljiuie league, uerntsen Beach will play host to Flat lr has nraaented hla accoun centre. L.

I. The Gerrltsen Beach AH- sar' hy 80 feet in depth on both sides. 80 THJOEOPLE6FATHE5lfrATE iffl YORK, by the grace of RIS. deceased, lately residing at LEGAL NOTICES bush on the former's field, Ger-rltsen and Cyrus Gerrlt-aen Beach, Saturday afternoon rutnam Ave. sutijeci angregatlng $10 500.00 SUPREME Stars will have a makeup of Bob Johns, Dick Johns, Rod Brennan, Jim Lanzarotta, Paul ntsso.

alleged decedent, SEND July 16. lilT.I. resides at 411 ii i lintlff's A THITPlPllV-ins! of Brooklyn. Coun are hereby cited to show cs Pursuant to Judgment dated July 15, of New VnrV haa nreaented" at 2 o'clock. Brooklyn's other representative Williamsburg drew a bye and will meet the winner.

The Gerrltsen Beach Little Leaeue was founded In iojw u.r?"gaies in praying ror a uecree aajuaginf SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -New York Lien Plaintiff. agaln.at Erwln H. V. Meyer, et defendants.

Plalntlff'a attorney. Harry Hausknecht. 135 Broadway. New York )om 305-Q at the Municipal Bulld- Lucke, Pete Lucke, Cort Club Eagles; Art Donnelly, Donald Lang, Tom Sullivan and Pete Hespe, Civic Club Hawks; Franny Hillgardner, Henry Rausch and Mickey Byrnes, the Rill of Records UMM I ttl Admlni: untn.ii County of Kings', on the 11th day of o'oklyn. Y.

on August 11 1W, l. why such' settlement which were of said Anna Pannlno and is in Its second year of Wurtzel Motors Rams, and Bergen Street, In the Borough Brooklyn, in the County of Kl ESTIMONT WHEREOF, we have caused the Seaf or our said Surrogate's Court to be operation, unaer tne leadership of Walter P. Donnelly. The IP of tl Paul Jensen. Fox Lumber Cubs.

oolrlvn fltv of New York an the aa aald man Borough of Brooklyn nklvn May 10. 1942. Dated. July 21. WTTN1 3rd day of Auguet.

1954. at 12 no o'clock noon of that day, by John J. Bob Green of the Rams will manage the club, assisted by Ellhu Rosen. natbush circuit Is also cele- brating its second birthday, under the supervision of Al Bon RUBENStEiN. Surrogate of you are hereby cited to show cause lefore our Surrogate's Court of the bounty of Kings, to be held In the lall of Records In the County of Iy27t TuAW Ion 24, vie Hansen of the Cubs.

The Flatbush All-Stars, man nie Jr. The two men have been 1954. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon. aged by Bill Kelleher. Bush 798S.

Lots 3 and 15 and Section 24. rivals for years. Donnelly, a veteran baseball, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we 5. w' wick, aided by Dan Bates, Community Center, will have a oer- IJIVJ BTATB OF free and Independent, 't? the Widow Mary, If any. the name Mary being fictitious, and to the next of kin.

It ny, of SAMUEL OR SOLOMON 6. OR SALOMON OR SALOMON S. TYVOLD. Deceased, whose nam or names and whose place or places of JttSKOtDau ana football coach. has had his Resurrection teams I aidjlurrogite'court to be (Seal) 'wiMbIs, Hon.

B. IVAN RI'itFVSTKIN Isonnel of Ronald Whitney and Fred Halter, Community Center; James Vabey, Louis Srulo ppose Bonnie In C. Y. O. play, has sponsored clubs in i aiter aue uuiBrence De lid County, the 29th vaiious other loops.

Bonnie witz, lorn Mcinerney, Ed SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Saul Shapiro, plaintiff, against Catherln Cavanaugh. et defend- features the Bonnie clubs and aer aatea juiy lain. ism. at public auction by HIRSCH, Auctioneer, at Munlclnal Bulldlns-.

court ai Interested In the ctUte of SAMUEL OR SOLOMON S. OR SALOMON OR SALOMON 8. TYVOLD. Deceased, a Wll the Sur Herk ol mentors the St. Catherine of Welnhers Welnhers Plalntlffa iweissner ana James Buckley, Utica-Church Merchants; Richard Kelly, Sam Turselllno, Emil Castro and Robert Foster.

Uenoa nines in the C. O. After the State Ail-Star mon Streets, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York on August 10th. 1954.

at 12 noon, the mortgaged premise fa the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and State of FOBECLOBUEES Attornes, 160 Broadway. New York Pursuant to judgment dated June 30. 1964. the undersigned, will sell at public auction In Room J05-Q of the Municipal Building.

Court and Joralemon Street. Brooklyn. New RRAH TTTMAM WIMIf lie Your prlt depends upon choke of swOdW end boety sty-. to be sold being a plot Mand on the i office In the Munrclpal Bt champions have been crowned, the Little League, with headquarters in Wllliamsport, will stage the organization's has Presented JlJi, account as SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY M-n mws DefU.

Bernard D. Barn.t: l'ltffe 1 Court B'klvn. Puruant to Judgment dated June 18, 1964. I will sell at public auction on August 3rd. 1954.

12 o'clock noon, In Room J05-Q, Municipal Bldg. Court Jorilemot B'klyn. N. Y. by John J.

Cunningham. Auctioneer the following premises, all ss shnwr Bushwick Savings Bank; James Gillespie, Peter Donnellan and Tom Murtagh, Lincoln Savings Bank. The umpires will be Joe Ro-jas and Tom Galvln of the Gerrltsen Beach League and Jim McElroy and Nick Amendolara tittle World Series in that cltv M6N 8. TYVOLD, deceaaed. lately noon by Morria Reich, auctioneer, the premise known aa Section 6.

Block 1493. Lot 28 on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn, more par- In August. Brooklyn. Queens Al price 8ubict to eWte lace, In the residing at Vo. First Southerly aide of which is distant 18 feet northeth ft 'he northerly sldi of Avenue having a depth of erly Id and fronting feet In wldtl on Hie line ajt mora pat ularly bounded tad described 1 oil Borough of Brooklyn.

and Richmond County will be ar Ism. nw anil Rtata of represeniea ny mops, rney SIS YOUIOll BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 27, 1 954 5 nave Deen piacea in ttegion or tne flatbush League..

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