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

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LEGAL OTICES nca yea by nibHaa 14 ItOOKLYN IACLI. THURSDAY. NOV. 4. 1HJ Held of 33 mt tm mm mraer af Mr.

Jua Heims Finally DroplSAHlURES tjca Joseph Jy. a Juau of thj Suarasn Cosjrt of tha Stat of NeW York, oateel October su with th mmtmie cotnflaint i ti tk ni af th County of IGngwnen Sfrtu Passing Coach Lea Oshms yesterday drtned the Brooklyn CoOef football squaat en a better pststng attack for the meeting with Rensselaer Foly at Troy Saturday. The ends. Sua Lesnkk and John Cur-ran. wceire4 mtcnalv.

work In snaring passe. 250 CAGERS Competes in 1 SPORT SHORTS FOOTBALL Harold l.rr TUF Tapper Mill, SOCCER Bitl GrhM SCHOOLS Jimmy Murphy ROUNDUP Jm Daiiwa KiBars at tba Ball ot Borough of Broo.n. In th City anil Siat af Ne-w York. Tha eblect af Ok action fore-eioa a snortgag pretniae) in. tha Bonugh of Brookly n.

County af Kings-City and 3tat at aNew York, situated oi the Stth Street. Joft feat wast at Eighth Aecnu. being tact ineaew in arteiKh an ide and IS faet ifn-rwn in ih. front and nnr and anewn a No. 7U i4Si to Hevey Sparks 47 Pins Decide Second Game In Which Carleo Has 181 LCGAL NOTICES Amateur Chess FOR TECH TEAM uatea: new T'lrn.

urxooer op. 11 Broaai Mil bank. Tweed Ho. Attor Street. New TaiV.

N. for Plaintiff. eJS-t rOEECTLOSCXES By CHARLES VACKXER Even In defeat, the Herejr Sparki sparkled. Last night at Lawler't the Sparklers won an JEagle League game from the leading Heim's Tavern five- It was the Initial setback for Helm's, who have garnered 19 of a possible 20 points, winning rATD 1 1 This la the oddest of gridiron seasons rUU I ALL ifS a wise coach that knows hia own players from one week to the next Now Tad Hapanowicx may play against Nary for the second time. But with a different team Tad was at tackle for Perm State earlier ta the campaign when the Nlttany lions met the Middles KINCS-IOHM BASAKECE3.

plaia-tiff. unit LENA, da- xoss "actios roa ABSOLUT prvoRct To the bor aamea Defendant: TOU iRSHEREBT SUMMONED to answer the coauiaial i this actioa. a4 ta sre a feV of JW aawr or If the tomplaiat is aol mm4 wlias i a 4iBBoaa. ta acrva aoue af a raraTthe TlaiaffT. Wun tweaty days alter Ue arvjc gt thia aumeaaata.

asduaij ol th dajr of iSrvtca; aa i. ta yo laUor. ta aacwa. awwer. Judrmet will takTiT asimjt you by default for th raliel tiit.

Dated, New Tor. N. October It. I3- M0RRi3 p. BOHRAR.

SUPREME COFS KINGS COUNTY HOME OIT.H LOAN COR-PORATIOIf, planitlif. ngainat JAMES E. tDWAiLbS. fc- at aTdafeadanta. tiniiHD 1J il J-IKPTV aitorae Suction, Center.

Must Be Used Sparingly Because of Mishap By JAMES J. kTiraT On school that has patriotism with a capital 1 is Brooklyn Tech. It Is not eery developing youth, mentally and physically, for the various branches of the services but mechanics for the different war industries as welL In addition, the students have made lt a must to II or 12 games. Plaintiff. 11 Court Street.

Brook-a. Naw Yarft. rUTBUSB-BAT BIBCI 1. i Questtis QiMBtta 4 Ii Bte 3 Ventosu 3 Idea! Reel A rv.i A a rursuani jinument or rorerioattr) dated Octoetar It. lts.

duly enter eo. I will sell at public auction to tha higheat bidder, loy MAX rELDMAN. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Es BiukluX 4 Hue 1 tate ExcaaJiaTa. 1S Montagu Street, Km. A address.

(7 Wiet I ft. Brookiya. new or, on Noeenner li tlva Na Noeen LaWLBB LAMES; IXAOUI Teeea No. 1 reaa n. PlSlli 13SI4S1II uiMlit 44th Street.

Boroush of AtMostua. IMS. af 1J adixJt noon, th mortgaged ha mo Now he has been transferred to Penn and the Red and Blue play the embryo sailors Saturday But the youngster hasnt too much time left to familiarize himself with the Quakers' plays Jimmy Flannagan and none dare say he hasnt a good. old. fighting Irish name Notre Dame end, has a hobby It's Judo wrestlin Buddy Limont, on Bremiaea in the Countv of Kin city How 141 la 123 Heater 107 123 164 a A Stale af Naw York, with ih im 104 111 131 Deleh tv 11S 133 12 Tha foreaMiaar ummu rvo IIS 11 SUare4 U4 131 tfl a order ei Hua.

JAV -NAN, Justice ot tha Supreme Court. Tsui SO 41711 Total 450 49130 TftftA Na. A ii a Bless 113 130 11 DeaaX 134 151 134 Pentoa 117 lot 144 in at 141 and fii4 vita the eomolaiat ia tlia offif of th Clerk of tha Supreme Court. State of New Tor-, at the County Court Houe In th City of Cans 133 133 133 Coc 145143 145 8UK 1T4 1M 13 Labco 144 U7 1M Provesnenta tneeeoa srectaa. sirectea said judtrminnt ta be aold.

situataj on th northerly aid of Pscifie Street, distant 4 fet asterly from the corner formed by lha Intersection of the northerly aide a Pacific Street with tha easterly of Albany Avenue; being lt feet in width, front and rear, said front being en the northerly aid of Pacific Stratit. and 100 feet ta depth an each side, ejich of said aid lines running parallel with Albany Avenue; known as 1583 I-neiflc Street, sad subtest to th mist tars set forth la said judgment. Ptted. Octon-r JJlMES KABP. Refere.

fjr o21-lt Thtr TotsU S47 544 40 Total 57 574 Team Na. M. Kew Tort uounty Date! New Tork. N. T- October tth.

191 Shaw 150 1111 OulaU. 111 '111 11 McClhr 1213111 Beetas 110 133 7 Baeretan 113 194 1m o.i.m. iuhaiii Attorney for Plaintiff a w. klA 7 War OaveaoXI 171 la mi Ber IS 144 lis Ulim aula I v. .1 44th Street.

Borouth ot Mnhtta City of New York. -t Th Totals 57 U4 457 Total V74 S3 S2 Team Ma a w. vil. iA n.t 1IU3 BetllT 11 14 IS Beheaer 13133 114 Roe In IS ni lea nu 111111111 SUPREME CTWRT. KINGS COTTNTY -BUSHWICSC SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff.

acniriU JOSEPH A WEN DEL. at defendisnt. BtelUe 143 133 1W Rock ell 147 117 133 Man ias 1511144 Lamb ta 17 1W 141 the other N. D. flank, likes small boat sailing But Buddy's hobby Is understandable Hyannls on Cape Cod is his home town.

Holy Cross has six Brooklyn boys on Its squad Reading from left to right, they are Bill Fallon, a back from Loughlln High, which has no football team; Leo Larkln, end from Brooklyn Prep; Bill Sulliran, flanker from Newtown High that hasn't a team either; Frank Frayer, who was a Chamlnade guard; Bob Hodson from Brooklyn Prep and Capt. George Titus, formerly a pivot man with the same school Jimmy Worst, who was captain-elect of Manhattan College until the Jaspers abandoned the game for the duration, was a star with the Bucknell Trainees and It was Jimmy's polnt-after-touchdown that recently defeated Temple, 7 Worst Is now taking special training with the marines at Parrls Island, S. C. He's the big brother of Bobby and Joe Worst, Manual Training aces. irursuani tea juagmeni enterea vr-tnher 19th.

J. I will sell st publis THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the crac ot Gpd fraa and isdepcadent-To Tuich For-tr. Otta SalT. John Sals, the last three matioa4 Pro tlB', pactivelp iter sad brother of tn deiceewed: Theodor tan SsXe, Bethy Sals. Gretchen Sals.

"Hilda, first nam being fictitious, true first nam bcin unknown. Sals, known 10 religion a Sister lrmrrt: Otto Sal if. Mary Araheltnr. Pram tkhelenhrifer. Theodora Schelenberier.

the last ntn Total let is 7 Totals 570 57 all Team No. 1 ran ia suction, by II. Louis Hollander, sue- tioneer, at BnMKiyn neai estate Exchange. 189 ontgu Street, Brook- Brods'k 151 13 130 Conlon 1 us 147 Oerta 123 141 161 Huth lie 134 141 14 Ooala'ss 13 13 lfl Baleata 15 17 1M Roaact 1M 11 154 Konrad 13 1S3 125 n. N.

os novemoar utn. iaa. e'rlnek Bono, tha mortgaged prem Totals M1SMS1S Total 53 565 544 lAWUS LADLES JB. LEAQTJB ises directed Hj be sold, tituat on tha south (id of Noll Street. 160 feet east of Central Awenue.

in King County. New York, prvmiaea being feet wide front and rr and 100, feet deep on both sides, tnsiform In depth throughout, snd raor particularly described Team Na. 1 tmh. Xletant 10110111 Barbell 137 106 KM rT "le BS 133 11 Bueca'r 135 HI 13 Hartwl 144 107 107 In said iuo Bent, rremise annwn an 136-lii Noll Street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. October Jlt. ISsS. Total 307 34 433 Total 35 34 337 Team NO. 1 Team Ha Manhattan Club Scene Of Play Starting Next Thursday By HERMANN HELMS With 33 players already entered and the opening only a week off, the second annual tournament for the National amateur championship bids fair to reflect tha high degree of Interest which continues to be manifested for chess, notwithstanding present-day conditions.

An earlier start has been determined upon by the TJ. 8. Chess Federation, according to Walter Stephens, chairman of tournament committee. Play will begin next Thursday at the Manhattan Chess Club, where a meeting of the competitors will be held at 1:30 o'clock, followed by the games of the first round of the preliminaries that afternoon and of the second round in the evening. Entries will be received thereuntil tha time of the meeting.

It is planned to contest the third round on Friday evening, two more on Saturday and the sixth and seventh on Sunday. The finals will be started within two days of the completion of the preliminaries. Entries so far arc the following: 8. Almirtn, P. B.

Banlitir, J. i. Bit-tell. Arthur Balltlrs, 10 Bamstetn, Arthur Blisulr. Harry Oar.

leianard i. Fondilltr. Harry OUsultn. X. R.

OIoth i West OolUnatoood. N. Mrs. OUala K. Grr, O.

Oustatsen. Donald Hart, E. 8. Jaaksoo Morton Kotut. Lt.

Oeort Potato, Max D. Itvtn. William Mtlrttck. Pvt. Arid Mentartnl (Washirnion.

D. C.I, Leon Neldlck (Klisa-bethi, Autust OtUa. Julius Partes, silts Mildred Ftura, Sol BuMnow, Bdwln at. Schi.lsy, Lt. Andrew Shoemaker (Mont-elair.

N. W. Stephen. Abe Turner. Jack B.

Wallaetl. Richard Wayn (Ventnor City, N. John Wilkinson, Aaron Rothman, Stephen J. Shaw, Wins Jersey Series On the Invitation of Lyman C. Hibbard and as weekend guests of Dr.

and Mrs. E. Hugh Doggett of Plalnfield, N. George Koltanow-skl made a score of 8 1 and a draw In his blindfold exhibition sponsored by the Plalnfield C. C.

at the Jewish Community Center. F. S. McCarthy Jr. was the sole successful opponent.

Clinton Par-malee of Newark drew. John Mager, club president. Introduced the artist. Mrs. Llane Koltanowtki, who was present, leaves today to visit friends in Chicago and Milwaukee.

Playing simultaneously for the fourth time without losing a game, Frank J. Marshall defeated 19 of his opponents and drew four games against Frederick King, Edward P. Lebzeltern, Oeorge E. McHugh of Woodhaven and C. Parmalee.

Leads at Hawthorne Club Irving Chernev, having scored ltt points out of two, is showing the way In the current tournament for the championship of the Hawthorne Chess Club. Because of training activities, Daniel Wsiness has retired and his place given to Robert Byme, talented Brooklyn Tech H. S. player. The summaries: Round 1 Oustafson.

1' Bven Almtren. 0. J. Colllm, Chernev. Vi.

L. Duskli vi. R. Byrne, adjourned. Round 2 Chernev, Oustafson, 0.

Almtren, RiYlse, o. Byrne v. ColUnt, mentioned persons oeina rwecu niece and nephew, of th deceased, if Uvia. aid it dead, any asd ail -kaowa peraoaa whine names or parts of wb nitws and who. Place or place of reaidenc ar unknown, and cannot, after dilifeat Inquiry, be rial Bed.

distribute, heirs St taw and next of kin of said Mary FiafW. also known as Han Fiacher and it any of th said dutributees. heirs at law or nest of kin of deceased dead, their legal repreenttives. their husband or wives, if any. distributee and successors In Interest whose name andor places of residence and pnt office addresses sr unknown.

SEND 0uAEucnta9 THPTr.9.A SPHSALL. Beans 103 140 114 Andr i'k 100 140 111 CHARLES JE. KAflAM. rer- oil -61 Third Be a Baraa sa so 110 build a stronf body and are folnj tn wholeheartedly for rugged sports. The success of the football team, currently unbeaten but tied, has had an inspiring effect on all students.

It is one of the chief reasons why Frank Salt; coach of the Engineers' basketball team, had a response of 350 candidates. It was. Indeed, encouraging, for Bali must fill the gaps left by Tony Omerau. Eddie Non-U and Jack Schwarting, who are in the army, navy and marine corps, respectively, and Lennle Email. Whitey Inver and Howie Dobei, via graduation.

Injury Stalls SackM Salt was counting heavily on center Bill Suchan, expert ball handler, to he the keyman in hit new setup. Unfortunately, Bill had a bad mishap during the Summer vacation in which he sustained a fractured skull. He lt being used sparingly. It It possible that he will have to spend most of the time with the second team to permit him to regain his full strength. With the first tune-up game against Franklin K.

Nor. It, Salt lt set on hit first club. It It a case of where the mentor has had to substitute speed and cunning for size and brawn. Co-Captains Milt Butterman and Charley Roach are playing up front, Butterman is deadly as a set shot, while Roach is speedy getting down the court Fred Schwarts it steadiness per-sonified at center. He doe a good Job both offensively and defensively.

The job of keeping the opposition out of range of the goal it the task that hat fallen to Sid Schloat-berg and Bill Malt. The team It well fortified with dependable replacement in Chuck Havel, Paul Schweid, Carl Klamut, Suchan, Lennle Di Qiaoomo. The latter la a fine ball handler and an accurate shot, but hit dlmlnu-tivenest it keeping him off the first team. Salt hat other promising candidates. They Include Ell Werner, Art Klnnlsh, Matthew Montgomery, Jerry Berlin, Dick Salomon, an outfielder on the baseball nine; Si Hoffman, Vinny Manobianco, Bob Hellberg, Bob Qrlebe, Bob Beacher and Bill Flnnegan.

Abe Berman is manager of the team. PlorT'U 134 11147 Mad 120 144 150 Total 3S1 34 34 Total 31 374 33 Tam Na. iwn a SUPREME C'QCRT KINGS COUNTY MANUFVt CTURERS TRUST COMPANY, ss trustee, plaintiff, v. HIGHWAY sU Keesler 134 IIS 110 Waeaer 1U 144 111 Troubled brewed for Helm's tn the opening tussle. They managed to eke out a 747-710 decision.

In the second tilt Carleo, leadoff man for the Revey outfit, clicked off a 181 score. The Sparks snared the game by 47 pins, the finale Helm's tallied 766. against 754. Holy Martyrs Wta The Dart-Rich pinsters were blanked by the 14 Holy Martyrs. Walsh scored an even double century for the Martyrs.

Lindner's 176 was tops for the defeated quintet. Manufacturing, won the first two games from the United Grocers, but the Grocers didn't stop trying. They dug in at the start of the nightcap and before the finish the quintet grabbed three of five points. The feat was accomplished when Miden rolled a high of 204, which upped the total of the Grocers to 825 for high game point These two markers, coupled with the solo for winning the tilt, netted the Grocers three markers. Lawler Blue downed Gaetjens Berger and Wlrth In all three engagements, winning five points.

Panzella of the ink brigade had an oft night. Had Pansella bowled up to par his quintet would have won the final game. But those things happea Probably next week Pansella will be the series star. The finale was won by the Blues, 667-666. Sallies From the Alleys Lawler Ladles League Teams 7, 1 and 2 bowled an average of 119, 118 and 117 by toppling 1,783, 1,770 and 1,755 pins, respectively Joe Donte, Team 1, rolled a high of 210 and series high of 622 Mrs.

Selma Bausch, Team 4, bowled a 499 series; Evelyn Lambuth, Team 6, a 498, and Kay Manrdon, Team 7, a 487 The old order changed in the league standings Team 4, with 24 points, leads Team 7 by one-half point Mrs. Bausch's game of 187 and her team's high game of 606 enabled the Pours to gamer four points from Team 9 Defeated by 10 pins In the opener the quartet went on to win the second tilt by 20 pins and record, 606-574 triumph in the finale Miss Lambuth's bowling figured prominently in saving two of five points for Team 6 The feat toppled Team 7 out of first place. Lawler Ladles Junior League The gals of Teams 2 and 10 were blanked by the 1 and 9 quintets, present league leaders with five points each Individual high game, 163, was rolled by Prances Buechler The series of 443 registered by Ruth Wessells was tops. Both bowlerettes compete for Team 1 Only 41 pins separated Team 7 from a sweep over Team 4. MLss Von Holt's 158 game boosted the unit's high to 392, enough to cop top honors After the loss of two tussles Team 4 snared the finale, 351-310 Al Lanke 133 9 S4 Seanetd'r 9 11 138 004doack 84 113 11 Mario 143 130 113 who resides at Odell Stmt.

Borough of Bronx. City of New York, has presented a petition praying for a de- Total 393 3331 Total 33 30 390 Team No. Team a ntWLA. a ui-torneys. ISk Broadway.

Naw York. N. Y. Pursuant i to Judgment entered October 7. 1941 I whTkII st public suction, st the Brooklyn Real latst Es- ma tk lntriiment In Writ Cambria 10 13S 113 Oetton 7 113 109 bearing date tha Ira ay oi juiy.

I Ins 1M3. Banor 117 to so CAnd'a 11 11 8 VonHott 107 15 10 Tatoc 13 133 14 tt me in real inn urrsani tnd person! chanj lva. riang-e. is Montague Street Brook-rnTN. tW.

by DAVID M. SHAPIRO, uctioneer. on November 12th, 1943. at nrooertv. ne duty provwa a Pss Jju of Aft ss MAR I Will snd Te aliment Total 330 33 310 Total 31331 391 Team Ms.

Team i a rw i. bnnwn 12 o'clock aoon. tha mortgaged premises snd personal property directed by the judtrmmt to be sold, situated on that every buck sent Into the machines will help to bring about the defeat of Hitler and Tojo you may rest assured tha boys will not be lacking In patriotism. HOMESTRETCHFNG Eddie Farrell, tha indefatigable worker in the publicity department, reports that IX Jot R. Hanley was a Jockey In his youth.

After the New York meeting ends Trainer Carlton Roles will ship the Louis Mayer horses to California Supremo Court Justice-Elect Frank H. Coyne made the presentation 0f the Westchester Plato to the winner owner In the Westchester's 'Cap. The Fop Is one of the best named horses In training, being by Vain Bachelor Ribbons by Pennant As these deathless lines were written (after the third race) Ted Atkinson had ridden 166 winners. HaJt, lately raaiding si no, iu Truelov 7 117 Bailor 1 .14 11111 a avenue, ia me Borounu es racing started te-day at Jamaica and win continue for nlnt da 71 It li the opinion of the Ole Tapper that no less than S4SMM will be realised for the war effort by the time the last race of the session Is written into the archives While there Is no truth In the rumor that the loaa companies hare agreed to take only one eo-maker tor the next nine days the boys will have all the cabbage they need to make the betting machines hum. When havent they this season? Last year, with a seven-day meeting at Belmont, more than S3M.0t was earmarked for the fund and with two extra days and a shift to the more popular Jamaica layout, close to $500,000 Is expected to be this year's return And with the thought torn.

Herllni 103 114 114 Braun S4 SS Brodb 113 134 133 Oaet 155 10114 tne norrmwsi corner oi aimi nii- wnv tnrj Hist in aireei momma i and ana earn ihow cause es on Kings Hlghwsy an feet 1 for thai ass man tH Totals 3113333 Told 37 309 320 Court of th stance in the rear, with a EAGLE UAGCB depth of J04 feet inches on each aide, the easterly boundary running Holm' Tern Neva Snsre County of King. Ub held ia Room 25-A. at the Hall of Record. In the County of King, on th 1st day of November. 1IHJ.

at o'clock in tha forenoon, why such decree should not part of tlkf distance through a party Code 18 15 197 Carleo 131 181 1S4 1 "111 v.na HI, iigh- wall, and known as 701 Kings "I wy.wwi"iyri. i. be made, Kna 131 134 ISO Porto 1M 114 1(7 Bellman 123 US US MoneU 110 11110 Miller 14 121 153 Spanpo 137 142 148 Fie 13 13 141 Cala 13 153 1M NETTE UMMERMAN. Referee. o21-6t Thatt Total 747 74 Tottls 710 703 754 United Oroeeri Uaiaall Ufa IK I in issri iu i have caused th seal of our aid Surrogate's Court to hereunto stfixed.

(Sesl) FRANCIS D. McGARET, Surrogat of our said County, at tha Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, th ttrd day of September. 1JHJ. A AON L. JACOBT.

Clrk of th flurrogat Court. sS0-t Th tiff, against EDWARD HOLDINGS, Wor an 130 195 1S K'rnb'ch 19 167 158 Scott 12 157 11 Oom'rta 140 162 164 McM'oa 143 133 174 Mandel 10 123 154 Oroe 117 163 Bh'ahan 16159 116 Mlden 1M 14 304 Sim ttl 143 133 194 Baroldr lit l.x ei aeienaanui. Pursuant to Judgment dated October 1, 1943, will st public suctlo at the Brooklyn Estate Exchan hange, in SCI lyn Re i Stree sell Real street. N. Total M7 70SE2S Monti gue urooKiyn, Totals 7174174 Darl-Rleh CfffCD Pete Renzulll, National junior vice chairman, who JValV-vEli the record-holder of booting medals in the country, has received one from the army for meritorious services as a plane spotter RU son, Arthur, Is also the recipient of the same honor Benny Olasserman, goalie for New York Americans, has been transferred to Brooklyn Hlspano, replacing Gene Olaf, now in the army on Novers ber 19th.

1943. st 13 o' I CI ocas 14 H0I7 Martyr Kile No. H971SU. noon, by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ.

THE PEOPLS OF THE STATE OF NEW TflRIf hv tha (race nf God Uoaeer. nremlses In Brooklyn, 16 feet inches on th north- fronting free asd independent To SAMUEL Bandelt 133 Klee 100 Walsh 13 200150 Quill 121163117 Henry ISO 153 161 Lindner 130 148 174 Jochim 15 141 11S Ver-der 173 133 133 Bed'arta 144 190 Kellr 16S 140 19 Blmo'tl 125 133 Stech'lo or Hsncock street, ana ex idti ii erly. tending northerly psrt of ths distance through 'party walls for a uniform depth of '85 feet, tha easterly stda of LEVY, who it presumed to be aesa. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HARRY resides st 15 Smith Street.

Brooklyn. B'a'ts Jr 16 wnicn ur 101 reel i incne weairriT from and parallel with Ralph Avenue, Premises known ss 787 Hsncock Street, New York, has presented petition praying for a decree awarding Letters of Administration of th good, chat- Total 11 74 73 Totals 4Mft Lanier Blue O. Bereer Wlrth Bulldogs May Use Sfrype at Center Bronlelvn. N. Y.

els snd credits, wnicn were oi bam-7ET. LEVY, who is presumed to Cr-Oon'U 1M 11 117 8crdt 125 144 121 nndon 187 133 130 Kraus 133 153 134 Christ's 140 11 157 Olt'tln 131 17 155 BEN AMIN 8. OOTT E8FELD. Referee. dead, lately residing at No.

364 Mjrrtl Avenue, in tha Borough of Brooklyn. In the County of King. City and Stat Phillips 133 1(15 141 Psnrell 117 114 94 foreman 13t 134 133 Butller 153 15 170 Johnny Campbell, former president of the New York State Referees Association, is In New London, for officers training, after service with the merchant marine Leslie Sternberg, international fullback of New York Americans, will retire from the game when the American League tilt with the Kearny Celtics at Starlight Park Nov. 14 Is finished The Americans, in 10 years, have not defeated the Jersey- torny, U)12 Gates Av rgtnirTjJ or New rone. NOW.

THEREFORE, you sad esch Totl 77J T53 SS1 Totals 5 744 MH a New Haven, Nov. 4 If you are looking for tome one to IOUNTT sr 1 SUPREMK COURT. KINGS Jul T.Tvrnr.fJ Havtvrs! nf you sr hereby cited to how caus before our Surrogate's Court of the HANK feel sorry for today, then start right Jamaica Entries OF BltOOKLYN sgsint PEARL -4 County or King, to De neia in noom 91.1 it the Hill nf Records, in the FOB HUD AY County of Kings, on th Cth day of elaiminc; twe though outrolled 1,010 to 1,001 Team 6 was able to win three of five KUTHrsjAJN, wilt oi Harry nonmiau, et si. Pursumt to Judgment herein. I will seU st iublic suction, by JOSEPH ROSEN auctioneer, st Brook-lvn ImI Eatata Exchanafl.

189 Mon aajourneo. Round 3 Chernev vs. Duskls, adjourned: Almtren vs. Collins, adjourned; FIRST RACE year-old; furlono. Decemoer, llna.

st ociocn in me forenoon, why such decret should not be made. Rlvls vi. oustafson, adjourned. points from Team 5 Miss I 1 I Ml Pt ElfHlV Wfl Gaeto high game of 155 netted the Wt. 112 122 loa 107 P.P.

Wt. P. lDlderod 113taTown O'lant 3 JxPuriian 107 Our Birthday Rat 113 7 Oh Dinah 4 aWar Dreaslnc 113 xxRestrlctloa tagu a reel, urooitiyn, niw in, NovMntaer 23rd. 1943. at 12 clock While far from being among the trio a point and the opening game noon, aremises in Brooklyn on souin aide or Stockton Street.

190 feet west have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court te be hereunto ffixed. (Sesl) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. McGARET, Surrogate of our said County, st the Borough ot Brooklyn, in the said County, the Kth day of Oc- ancients as yet, Harold M.

Phillips, former president and champion of the Manhattan Chess Club, never total of 376 was good for a pair of markers Thus one game was of Tomtikins Avenue. 25 feet In width worth three points to a team, which luo teet in aeptn, known as no. mi ocktoai Street Brooklyn, MARTIN GREE. Referee. n3-6t TuATH lost two of three engagements.

theless represents the veterans among those competing this year In the tournament for the club title. In the second round he was one loocr, ii. AARON L. JACOBT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Tonight's League Games SUPRJJME COURT OF THE STATB ltes on this pitch Desz Oorsz, who played for Brooklyn Wanderers and Hakoah, has been reinstated as an amateur and Is now playing for the Maygar team in California Alec Jackson, who played outside right for Bethlehem Steel in the early 20' and later played for Scotland In 17 International games. Is a captain with the 8th Army He has been commissioned to form two teams from the field troops who will tour England and Scotland In his heyday, he figured in a $50,000 deal between Huddersfleld and Chelsea of the English major loop Corp. George Connal, vice president of the Empire State League, Is stationed at Fort Monmouth and appeared In the Swedish lineup Sunday The same club has signed Arne Nlcolaysen and Ounnar Thorsen, both of the Norwegian Royal Navy. OF Nh.W ruiui, tuunii In the Flatbush-Boro Hall Divi Thin citation ii served UDon vou as HOME OWNERS' LOAN KING! of two victors and greatly surprised sion Burkland vs. Albee Square CORP0' RATION, plaintiff, against defend- against nw to feel sorry for Howard Odell, Tale's head coach of football.

Harry Oberhelman, hit converted center, who was responsible for halting the ground attack of powerful Army two weeks ago, will not be in action Saturday against Brown. The husky 19-year-old Oak Park, 111., youth received a wrenched knee on the fifth play of the game with Dartmouth an3 while the Injury is not serious there is only flight chance that he will be ready even for the season finale against Princeton on Nov. 13. With Walt Brown, a first string end still on the shelf from a similar injury received in practice two weeks ago and unlikely to play Saturday, this further weakens the Hit defense against the Bruins, strictly an offensive team, which, after dropping the opener to Holy Cross, drubbed Tufts, walloped Camp Kilmer, 1 to 0, and then outscored Princeton, 28 to 30. rre (i et required by law.

You art not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you ronaent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You George Shalnswit with his 31st move, to which there was no satis ni, nnev pin. at Albee Square; Bunnell Electrons vs. Marsa, at Nevins; Bethlehem FREDERICK W.

SCHOLEM. Attor- Blues vs. Elite, at Elite; Regent vs, factory reply. The score: NiMZOwrrscH detense have a right to hav an attorney -at pey fof Plaintiff, 10 East 40th Street. New York City.

auoc siaoie entry. SECOND ACE 1. 00; claim In: three-year-old nd up: nil end ene-eirhth. P.P. Wt.

P.P. wt. 1 Wis Tlmml 130 4 Pan thorn 10 3 iStop Htrplns 10 Budded 111 3 Maraaun 114 xiSunfiDO 108 THIRD RACE 13,500: the Olrmplt; allowance: class three-year-old dn up; mil nd one-eishth. P.P. Wt.

P. Wt. 1 iWhlmbrel 113 4 0old Plr 1C8 3 Futurama 117 5 Bit Flash 111 3 Smiles 10 Bully Good lot FOURTH RACE 82,300: maldeni: fillies: two-year-old; live and on-nit furlons. p.p. wt.

pp. wt. lFond Friend 115 Turf lis 3 Silent Siudy 115 TOllttery 115 3 aDirectcry 113 Mlea Eunice 115 4 Still Blue 115 Klsh Legend 114 taRlsln Llfht US aW. H. Laooywaui and Mr.

W. T. Stewart entry. FTFTH RACE 1.1.000 dded: the T-ranto Handicap; all ases; six furlonts P.P. Wt.

p. W. law inimir roe mil runfuant to luagmenr intereu om Shaimwit Phillips Shalmwit Hauck Company, at Regal, and Pick Ups vs. Elk Transportation, at sell public DU Oetol brtr o. liMS.

win 1943. I will White ut i.an mi tne KrnnKivn Keai Burkland. 1 P-Q4 2 P-QB4 Note: The original citation must be returned to the 8urTOgte's Court two 12) day before the return day. with proof of the due service or admission of service duly acknowledged. o2s-tt Th Exchange.

189 Montagu Street. Bor Games in the Bay Ridge Dlvl slon Royal Cave vs. Bay Ridge Owls at Ovlngton; Boro vs. Edge Nn THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God Phillips BiarK BxKt QR-B Kt-B5 RxB R-Q5 R-B K-B B-Kt5 B-B4 BxRch K-K RxRch KtxKt Q-KI5 O-KB B-KtSch wood Church, at Boro; Shor Brook vs. St.

Francis, at Boro; Hamilton Biack White Xt-KB3 IS P-KR3 P-K3 19 QzB B-KtS 20 B-K13 P-Q4 21 BlKt B-KJ 23 Q-Q3 P-B4 23 Q-B2 BxP 24 OR-B B-K3 25 P-B3 P-QR4 28 Q-K13 PxP 27 RxR QKt-Q. 28 K-R Castles 29 Kt-QS Kt-Kt3 30 BxR B-Q3 31 OxKt P-K4 33 K-R2 Q-K2 33 B-R3 free and independent To ELIZABETH McDERMOTT. JOHN McDERMOTT. Grey vs. Beaumonts, at Shore View; on thev 10th dav of Novtmber.

1943, al 12 o'clock noon, by H. Louis Hollander, auctioneer, the premises with lm-prorenients. situated In th Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. Stet of Nuiv York, on the westerly side of West Street.

280 feet south from Avenue P. The premises being 20 feet in willth In front snd rear and 100 feet iri depth on each side, described as strl-et number 1638 West 8th Street. Brooklyn. New York, and mors fully described In said Judgment. Dali'd, Brooklyn.

New York, October 3 Kt-QB3 4 P-K3 5 P-QR3 6 Kt-B3 7 PxBP P-OKI4 B-Kt2 10 P-KtS 11 BxP 12 Q-K2 13 Cutles 14 B-R2 15 P-K4 18 KR-Q 17 P-QR4 (a) Black Ideal vs. Bowlerdrome. at Bowler drome, and Fritz Grill vs. Dla 1 Water Peer! 102 Swtmmln' Hoi 105 EDWARD ROGAN MARGARET RO-GAN. MARY MKEHAN (formerly MART Oft AN).

PATRICK ROGAN. SARAH ROGAN. ANNIE McGRATH (formerly ANNIE ROGAN), SEND GREETING' 3 Fire Warden 120 7 Samborombon 109 The ks of Oberhelman poses a 3 Wait a Bit 122 Brum Willie 102 monds, at Ideal Oops! Oops! Oops! 4 Orasshopper II 109 9 Armistice Day Flaunt lit B-KKt5 Resigns (at WHEREAS. GRACE O. KOCH, wno SIXTH RACE 32.500: the Olympic checkmates In two more 15.

19(19. In yesterday's League results moves. the Knomark bowlers were credited resides st No. Si Prospect Park Wast, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City ot New York, ha presented her account as Administratrix with the Will An- ANTHONY EQUALS.

Referee. 0l9-6t TuF I lowances; Class second division; three-year-olds and up: mile and on-ciihth P.P. Wt. P. Wt.

1 Tedious 114 4 City Talk 111 aeimiie proDiem lor Odell the former fullback and end in the single game that he played at pivot locked even better than Spence Moseley, last year's Eli captain, did in some of his most brilliant performances. There is a possibility that Odell Chess Problem No. 2088 with two wins over Robins. This was incorrect. The Robins copped nexed of MICHAEL ROGAN.

deceased. 3 Phrlmpie 130 5 Oret Rush 114 Br i. V. Taylor, London Black Beven Pieces 3 Sir Alfred 111 two of three from the Knomarks. SEVENTH RACE 82.000: cllmlnt: We are happy to correct this error lately residing at No.

634 Westminster Road (alto known as No. (34 East 12th Street), ia th Borough or B-ooitlyn, County of King. City snd Mate, of New York, snd petition prsylng that her said account may be judicially and forthwith publish the revised three-yer-oids and up; mil and one sixteenth. P.P. Wt.

P.P. Wt may take Ed Strype, a tackle who settled. KnW THr.primRF va Prep's fleet back, escaped a shoulder fracture in the Horace Mann game last Saturday. He was so painfully Injured, however, Pete will be unable to resume his post behind the line in the traditional game with Brooklyn Prep at Boys High Field Saturday morning at 10:15 o'clock. the mainstays of the Xavier High football eleven of Manhattan are six Queens boys, Jim Scott, Jackson Heights, and John O'Connor, Bayside, ends; Eddie Andrews, Flushing, and Joe Len-non Manhasset, guards; Rosario Campo and George Fittsimmons, Flushing, halfbacks.

Coach Marcus Byers, ex-Boys High and Freeport football coach, who coaches two of the three major sports at Richmond Hill, has launched his sixth campaign as the boss of the Lions basketball While the Ion of Ray Wlschhusen, Don Stone and Tom Gallagher will be felt, Byers hopes to offset it with Ray Clayton, Herb Zimmerman and Tony La Mana, vastly Improved performers this season Others who will round out the squad are Capt. Joe Gaimbrone, Howie I.m.a. Jim Marlus, George Wor-tul, George Kaiser, Joe Kir-chovtck, Calvin Faulkner Jake Kooperstein has agreed to be faculty adviser of track at Richmond Hill, thus saving the life of the sport there Capt Bill Dvorak will serve as competing coach. Other mainstays will be Gene Ward, miler; Stan McCalla, half-miler; Parton auar-ter-mller; Bob Ellis and Gus Con-stantinopoulus, sprinters. Coach John Hoffman will send the Richmond Hill swmlmlng tram into Its first P.S.A.L.

dual meet of the season with Franklin K. Lane today The Lions are the team to beat in Queens The combination is well fortified with Co-Capt. George Van Dormalen, P.S.A.L. city 100-yard freestyle tltllst, and Co-Capt. Fred Simberlund, another freestyler, are the chief performers Others who add strength to the team Include John Ringhauser, backstroke; Walter Armbruster, freestyler; Francis Heidi, breaststroke; Bob Humann and Norman Ross, divers; Charley Sauer, Gordon Kendall, Anthony Ktcinhauser, John Burdick, Bill Merklln and Turk Toran, relays Gerald Silbersteln, Larry Wetland, Graham Schneider and Frank Lutz, backbone of the Richmond Hill fencing team, are preparing for P.S.A.L.

matches and the Biddle Cup event at Columbia in February. JBolit 113 5 Moscow IT 115 Total Ecllpi 120 6 xxxCaduoeus 1 13 3xxOnBhen 113 7Panbroom 113 league standing. EAGLE LEAGUE STANDING OF TEAMS BOKO HALL can really tackle, and use him as a defensive center and offensive tackle, and employ Bralnard Warner, a freshman who played the SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -TOE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN against FRIEDA METKROWITZ. et al.

Pursuant to judgment herein. I will sell at public auction, by G. V. Mc-MAIBONj auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. I Brooklyn, N.

on November 23rd, 1943. at 12 clock noon, premise ia Brooklyn on south side of Vernon Avenue, 231 feet 3 inches east of Tompkins 18 feet 9 inches in width by X) feet in depth, known ss 161 Verriiin Avenue. Brooklyn. ALFRED J. JOLLON.

Referee. n2-6t TuftTTl SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY 4 Capt Caution 120 pounds: xxxSeven pounds, Apprentice allowance claimed. ma BtiSrjf a W. L. T.

W. t. T. ot yon are hereby cited to enow enuae before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, iota held ia Room 25-A. st the Hail of Records, in the County of King, on the 15th day of December.

18t. at eclocli in the forenoon, why such settlement should nTMbe-ri'TTMriNr WHEREOF, wfl center post last year with the Wood berry Forest School, at center offensively and as a defensive Ovtniton 8 10 'Knits 3 2 Levfv 7 0 0 TT'ns-J'm'i 4 4 Lat. Nat B'tt 3 0 W'b'sh Appl. 3 K'pern Koke 3 0 OxI'rd Ff.lni 3 Knomark 5 4 0 Robins 3 B'f'd Fishers 5 4 0 Pratt 1 PayM onlr six tames. 1Won three fames by forfeit, tackle.

buy v. s. War bonds and SAVINGS STAMPS have caused th seal of our said Surrogata's Court to be ItMiintn affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

FRANCIS T) MnOAREY. Surrosate of ANlF LOAN ASSOCIATION, plaintiff, ags'nst TANINA CRASTO et defendant. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein. lated October ith. 1948.

I will sell at public auction, by McGulnnes Unbeaten Battle In N. J. Saturday New Brunswick, K. Nov. i ROD AND GUN our ald County, at tne Borough of Brooklyn, In th said County, the 25th day of October.

i43. AARON L. JACOBT. Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court. o28-4t Th Rellly.

auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Rerd Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Strw-t, Brooklyn, New York, on No-venaber 12. 1943. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortiraeed nremlsea in the Bor- BY DANIEL LIONEL White Ten Pieces White tn nla and mate In two moves NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, Mmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm White on Kt5; a on KKtSi on mwjh of Brooklyn. County of Kings, directed by taid Judgment to be sold, beinf a nlnt nf land nn th southerly K8; on Q2; Kt on QKtS and KR6; Admission Is THE BROOKHAVEN GAME handle birds sidl! of 60th Street, having a uniform on QKt3. 05.

K3 and KM-Black on K4; Kt on K3 and K6 nn airtt. 02. ol and K3. width of 20 feet front and rear and a uniform depth on each lde of 108 Realizing that Lafayette, its traditional Middle Three rival, will be the strongest team lt will meet this Fall, the Rutgers football squad is in the midst of its hardest week of practice under Coach Harry J. Rockafeller.

The Scarlet and the The solution ol No. S087, br C. Mana- fleld: 1 B-Q2. mc wroiriiy eiug i tark 120 feet easterly from 11th Avenue, helns: known a Dremises 1111 Streef. IKJHI ID Cornell quintet has been booked for a Gar-Vwl vUwr game, Jan.

15, playing Columbia The team will play 19, In all Charles (Major) Bowles, rookie Athletics hurler, was inducted Into the army yesterday at Welch, W. Va. Mrs. iDated. Brooklyn, uctooer 1943.

free and everybody is welcome. Lunch is served on the grounds. Inasmuch as birds are hard to get and we have a limited number, make your entry immediately. Prizes and certificates to the dogs considered outstandingly the judges will be awarded. If in any doubt about anything, call the secretary, Jerome V.

Jerome, 2571 Islip or 2572 Isllp. Costantino, Rubino Signed for Arena Bout A9 UAL snuufi, Referee. naHTinr. vniutni piaintlffn Liehtweluhts Lulu Costantino of Attorney, 322 9th Street. Brooklyn.

N. Y. o21-6t ThftTu the East Side and Frankie Rubino of East New York will come to SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNelKS 1JAW PilRATION. plaintiff, against ROSINA KINGS COUNTY THIS WJUITABLJC UrK ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, Plaintiff, aslnt OTTO RYERSEN. KITTY RYERSEN.

his wife DAGJY AXEL-SEN. GABRIEL AXELSEN. her husband, and if any of the above-named, namely. Otto Ryeren. Kitty Ryersen, his wife, Dacny Axelien and Gabriel Axelsen.

ber husband, be dead, their and each of their widows, widowers, heir at law. next of kin. devisees, distributee, personal representatives, trustee, creditors, assignees, grantees and successors in interest, and generally all persons, claiming hv, through or under any of th foregoing aay Interest ia th premise described ia the complaint, all of whom and whose name and place of residence are unknown to the plaintiff, and others. Defendants Plaintiff designates Kings County a the place of trial. Supplemental Summons THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the amended complaint la this notion and to serve a copy af your answer, or.

If the amended eosnplaiat I not served with this aummoa. te serve notice of appearance, on the Slalntifr attorney within twenty ay after the aerrice of this summons, exclusive of the day af aervio: and in rase of your failure ta appear, or answer, judgment will taken araliwt you by default, for the relief demanded In the amended complaint. Dated: Scpteanber 18. 1943. Vilhonlr Tiwi A Hnoe.

15 Broad blows Tuesday night at the Broad way Arena after two years of dick, ering by promoters. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION will hold another of its field trials on liberated pheasants on Nov. 14 at its grounds, located at Manorville, L. I. The starting time is 9 a.m.

The trials will be run rain or shine and thote who desire to compete for a new trophy donated in honor of Golden Duke by John Sifferlen must be entered before 1 pjn. on day of trial. This trial Is run over a restricted course. Two good flying pheasants are put down for each brace of dogs going out, but the handler is penalized 50c for each miss. Entry fee is $3.50, but one can enter as often as one wishes.

Dogs, however, are Judged the first time out. All birds you kill are yours, and must be tagged before leaving the grounds. Tags cost 5c. The trial Is open to any dog that DS FILIPPO, et defendants. SAMUEL B.

LIPTON. Plaintiff's Attorney, 621 Fifth Avenue, New York Cfty. Leopards will meet at the Rutgers Stadium here Saturday. Both teams are undefeated. While the Queensmen emerged from the Lehigh contest without injuries, Rockafeller was far from satisfied with his team's showing in defeating Lehigh, 28 to 6, on a rain-soaked gridiron.

During practice sessions he stressed Individual execution of play to remedy flaws discovered In the opening tilt. Although 50 percent of the Scarlet forward passes were completed against the Engineers, Rockafeller Is trying to perfect a more devastat. ing passing attack. Promoter Max Joss was able to decide two obstacles, weight and percentage. Both will scale close to 133 pounds.

pursuant to juagmeni osteo tne mo dVtsr of October. 1943, and duly entered the 11th day of October. 1943. I wfll tell at public auction. ty STEPHEN BARRERA.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and Stnte nf New York, on the 16th dav Oussle Poplck, mother of Izzy Grove, former middleweight boxer, died Monday Leo Houck, one-time middleweight star, won't quit Penn 3tate as boxing coach Houck, coach there for 20 years, lost a decision to Pennsylvania voters when he trailed by 300 votes for a place rn the Lancaster, City Commission The Pennsylvania Oame Commission hopes for a bear kill of at least 600 animals this year to minimize the depredations that ordinarly follow Spring hibernation when the bears emerge gaunt and ravenous The Chicago Cards worked out at Lewisohn Stadium shortly after arriving yesterday The Grid Giants stressed aerial defense because Frankie Sinkwlch and the Detroit Lions are being met at Detroit The Cadets will leave West Point tomorrow morning and take garters at the Knollwood Country Club, White Plains They'll work out at the Yankee Stadium in the afternoon William D. Cox, Phillies' prexy, is a new director of the Utlca Eastern League Club Sandy Sandlin, former trainer of the Chattanooga Lookouts and the University of Chattanooga, has been appointed assistant to Cltlr Bond as trainer at Georgia Tech.

of! November. 1943. at 12 o'clock noon. HERE ARE SOME ADDITIONAL "Dont's" for hunters this season: Dont climb a fence, or Jump a ditch with a loaded gun, unless you first open the breech. And learn to bun with the safety lock on triggers.

Dont draw gun toward you muscle first from a car, through a fence or on the ground. A dozen different causes might accidentally spring the trigger. Don't gun with nor near an Intoxicated person. A drunken gunner is as dangerous as a drunken driver, and for the safety of himself and others should be reported at once to wardens or police. The game will mark the 35th Kid, situated on the westerly side of st 19th Street.

200 feet southerly flmm the oilthwe.lerly corner of Ave-ntie and East 19th Street heln? 4fi Rohde in Grove Match Herman Rohde and George Becker meet in a finish wrestling bout at the Rldgewood Orove tonight. Oino Garibaldi and Milo Stelnborn wrestle in the semi-final. In preliminaries, Rudy Dusfk opposes Herble Freeman, Max Krau-ser tackles Barto Hill and Tony Martinelll battles Ray Schwarx. meeting of Rutgers and Lafayette. The Leopards have won 23 and the Scarlet 12, with one tie.

The Leop ffiet wide front and rear by 100 feet ilcep on each aide, and a more para inariy aesenneo in saia luagment. BAIT AND TACKLE Street. New York. N.Y., Attorneys for Plaintiff. King unty Clrk Said premise sr known as 2121 Sal remises sr known as 212f ards have played two games to date, defeating the heavy Willow 19th Street.

Rrooklvn New Tnrh. ireei. nrooxiyn. new Tors Dated. New York.

October 20th. 194, FRANK T. REINER Referee. mrsH bait tackle Rrpsnts HEEPSRr.AD MARINE SUPPLIES 8127 teamen Arenas, rier I TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND. ANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing supplemental sum.

Orove Naval Air cadets, 12 to 0, tnd Lehigh, 39 to 7. 25 28 nl 4 1 10.

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