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

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BRIDGE I I By Harry J. Roth mi in a i i JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN Here are a couple of problems on play for you to consider today. Give them a try Angels, Duanes Capture Titles In Sandlot Play Win Unlimited Crowns Cardinals Overwhelmed, 163 before you look at the solutions given. A 1 The contract on the first one is three no trump with West the declarer. West was the dealer and opened the bidding with one diamond.

North on lead led the queen of spades and the -trick was won In The Angels of the Kiwanis League and the Djjanes of the dummy (East) with the ace. Next West played two rounds hearts and South won with the ace. How should South continue? Here are the East and South hands: Coney Island League captured the Junior and Unlimited Diviv sion titles in the All-Brooklyn! sandlot tourney at the Parade Grounds yesterday. The Angels registered their second win in as many days by edging the' A73 QJ10 74 0 A96 10 5 i i inimiinir in inn -ti -r -yTrirrnin Tr --f Parkviews of the Coney Island League, 5 4, and the Duanes overwhelmed the Cardinals of A 90S 0 J74 40632 the Bay Ridge League, 163. Mike Bonelli, who relieved Basle Sports Photo WIDE END SKIRT Raul No.

17) of St. Francis Prep goes around end for before he is stopped by Charles Benjamin of All at Boys High Field yesterday. Vinny Male, who seated the winning touchdown, tries to block out Benjamin. St. Francis won, 6 0.

MALE'S T. D. DECIDES Jim Tedesco in the fifth inning, was the winning pitcher for the On the second problem South is declarer at six hearts. The opening lead Is the jack of Angels, who came from behind with three runs in the last two clubs. How should South play innings to win.

John Tedesco opened the final inning with a single and advanced to second on Joe Fa-vale's walk. Bonelli sacrificed both runners and Charles Ber- Terriers Rebound, the deal to make 12 tricks? Here is the deal. AAKIOTS 0 A J97 4 A4 PILdRIM STATUE of Our Lady of Fatima stands at the right near St. Rocco's R. C.

Church, 27th St. and 4th as a crowd of some 2,000 persons pray. A solemn procession was led from St. John C. Church, 21st St.

between 5th and 6th to St. Rocco's, led by Bishop John J. Boardman of Brooklyn, marking the statues orrival in the borough. CHAMPS REWARDED Fitting exercises officially closed a successful initial season of the Gerrittsen Beach Little League, in the auditorium of Resurrection Church. Walter P.

Donnelly, president of the league, presented the prizes won during the campaign. President Thomas Hunter of the Civic Club of Gerrittsen Beach received the trophy for th Civic Club Hawks, winner of the championship with a record of 14 wins and four losses. Walter Donnelly manager of the team, was the recipient of the Friedman Award, and individual trophies went to Coaches John Riley and Richard Reilly and the 15 players. EAGLES PLACED SECOND Walter Benecke, past president of the Cort Club, and Manager John Fazio received the second place trophy for the Cort Club Eagles. Manager Robert Green accepted the third place trophy for the Wurtzel Rams.

The Rams and the Eagles finished in a tie for the runner-up spot with 9-9 setups, and the Eagles won out in a playoff. Coach John Sweeney and Abe Fox received the trophy for the fourth place Fox Cubs. Members of the major who are graduating to ball of higher classification because of having reached the age limit were presented Little League pins. Those thus honored included Roy Anderson, Dennis Sweeney, Albert Richardson, Buck Scallon, Billy Tovar, Tom Connellie, Don Leeder, Richard Silva, Edward Egan, Walter Jensen, Pat Tierney, Joe Hawkins and Jimmy Campanella. GET SERVICE PINS Victor Hanson, supervisor of the Minor League Division, presented service pins to Tommy Cassels, John O'Reilly, Fred Saunders, Tom Devine, Ray Doughty, Richard Hansen and Patrick Smith.

Jimmy Campanella, ace southpaw pitcher of the Civic Club Hawks, who set a national Little League record on June 20 when he pitched the first perfect no-hit game in league history, was the big hero of the occasion. In his Hall of Fame effort he fanned 17 of the 18 batters who faced him and pounced on a bunt to tag out tjie runner to assure his perfect game. He was doubly honored for that feat. TOPPED HITTERS In addition to pitching, Jimmy doubled in brass in the outfield and led the hitters of the circuit with .560. His pitching record was 9-1.

Buck Scallon of the Wurtzel Rams was the runner-up for the clubbing laurels with .542, while Art Donnelly of the Civic Club Haw ks led the sluggers, with two home runs over the cen-terfield fence, one of the grand slam variety. The entertaining was done by Bob Dunn, television favorite, and Mrs. Mildred Connellie, pianist. Lyn Ray, one of the players, won the talent contest. The Gerrittsen Beach Little League will enter the national tournev next season.

CRUSADER YEARLINGS Three former stars of Chaminade School of Mineola, L. are members of the Holy Cross College freshman football team this season. They are Larry Magilligan, Massapequa. quarterback: Joe Murphy, Glen Cove, tackle, and Kevin Salisbury, Plan- Top All Hallows 9 tuzzi's squeeze brought John Tedesco home with the winning tally. Bill Boland hurled the vic 4QJ841 VS -0 85 3 Jack Hoyle, the St.

Francis Prep football coach, Is a lot OKQ10842 J10975L more optimistic about the St. John's Prep game on Sunday fr-' of i Urban League Unit tory for the Duanes, a six-hitter. Boland chipped in with a three-run homer in the sixth than he was last week when his jnjury-nddled- team was solidly trounced by Chaminade. Yesterday St. Francis bounced back and surprised All Hallows, 6 0, at Boys High Field.

It BROOKLYN Is inning, as did his teammate Joe Pignatano. Pignatano col To Launch Drive For New Members was the season opener for All lected three hits in four trips to the plate. The Duanes clouted 5 VAK875J 03 K8632 SOI I TI0S On the first problem South must lead the queen of clubs dlter taking the heart ace. The only chance of defeating the contract is for the defense to St. Bernadette The following officer candt- three Cardinal pitchers for 15 hits.

The Brooklyn Division of the 1954 membership enrollment Hallows. S(. Francis' lone touchdown came in the third period. Tom Marren, the Terrier center, set I fop lha Gi'nra U'flPn The box scores: Snares Second campaign of the Urban w.er? of Greater New York williSraduated launch its drive In Brooklyn jfrom t'le1Air He mierrepiea a pass on ins taki; four clubs before de on 4n and returned it to the clarer gets the lead again and Diocesan Title for 2,000 new members at aj11-6 dinner in the Hotel St. George Candidate on Monday evening, Oct.

5. School at Domestic Relations Justice Na- Land Jl'NIOE DIVI8IOK Anjela I Parkvttwf po a' ib po Bert all. as 3 10 liPhlllpa.Jb 3 0 0 1 1 Faica'osa 4 10 3 2Iaerma.ae 512 12 4 11 3 0 Bart no.3B 3 10 0 0 Adorno.ct 4 11 10 W.Laurle.e 3 1 1 10 2 4 0(1 0 80 1 8 0 Alalia 3b 4 0 2 2 21 MarttHa.lf 5 0 1 10 JjhnTco.s 411 7 4 I.Laurie.rt 30 1 2 1 fat ale 111 4 00 5 1 Llbarcri.tf 40 1 3 0 JlmTco. 211 0 412 0 3 takes his needed nine tricks, All Hallows On two plays Charles Kilkuskie brought the ball to the five where he gave Maawa To make this possible North must hold at least four clubs thaniel KaDlan. chairman ofirlela.

iexas. the ball to Vin Male on a hand- The St. Bernadette Junior off for the touchdown. Male team brought the Bay Ridge to the ace-jack-nine and If the the New York City Youth Board, will be the principal Bonelll.p 1 0 0 has scored both Terrier six parish its second Diocesan queen is led North might get those four tricks. and received their commissions as second lieuten -I pointers this season.

title of the Catholic Youth Or- Tfla 34 5 1 27 13! Totall 39 4 9279 speaker. 0 3 0 a On the second problem South St. Francis threatened on ganization baseball season when The Rev. Dr. Gardner C.

Tay-j ants: Isaac am lor, chairman of the Brooklyn i three other occasions, reaching," oui si. Jo-the All Hallows' 20. All Hai. seph of Richmond Hill, 4-3, lows' best threat reached at Tildn 4rKt i Isernia, 2B Alallo. 8H Bertozn, Jim Tedreco.

DP Jim Tedeaco, John Tedesco. Bartoul: Aiello. Felcamato. BB Jim Tedwco 6, Bonelli 3, Banach 5. SO Jim 4.

Bonelli 2, BanacH 7. HPB Jim Tedesco (Banach). Off Jim Tedeeco 5 In 4, Bonelli 4 In 5. Da An-aelo. Carroda.

Maleck, 426 3d Nathan 1182 E. 22d and Robert Geist, 1010 President St. takes the opening lead with dummy's ace and cashes the ace and king of spades, discarding a diamond from his hand. Next South Isads the jack of diamonds which card Eranch Advisory Committee, said the membership effort in Brooklyn will be headed by Mrs. Maude B.

Richardson, SI tun. TllP nrnnx leiu CMC uuj(. i cv iuumjt uic eleven moved yards to the'- Bernadette Seniors copped UNLIMITED DIVISION two on short passes from ir'1 Duanee i. Cardinal ib po 8t Bernadette's staged an East must cover and South asrhpo a well-known civic leader. She is aiso in charge of arrangements for the dinner.

mm 3 12 12 Pecortro.cf 5 11 4 0 Auv'ta. 3b uphill battle to win. The Bay with the five of hearts 111 in r. rt .11 Gogan to Ernie Haynes. A five-yard penalty set them back to the seven and from there St.

111 10 Cocodrlli.c 401 71 Hidge nine scored three runs Xext South leads the seven in the sixth Inning to knot the of hearts to dummy's queen Other members of the committee are Charles Warden, ,3 jj 4 2 1 2 0 OarLm.lf 2 0 1 10 4 2 3 10 l'Cas mt.rf.p 110 10 4 11 0 0, 4 0 0 1 0 10 1 Od 4 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 9 1 Russo.u 3 0 0 0 3 game and added one in the Francis held for downs, The lineup: Por. 8t. Francis All Hallows 3nd continues with the nine of diamonds. East must cover Crteeftey.rf Isaacaon.lf PilmMb Crana.2B Stanley. 2b Sehtro.aa Boland.

eighth to win out. Cecil Forster, Oscar Trachten-burg and Mrs. Melvin. Coleman. Jim Sparaco.

who came in toand South trumps with the 4 2 2 a 0 0 0 0 0 Morer.p 20 0 0 0', Nlcolette -Conaedo -Eichorn eart eight. Now South cashes 4 2 1 2 3 ComtlUop 100 Bemich piay nKfii nciu in uie eigrun in i i vi. C. Marren ning, scored the deciding tally. the ace and king of hearts and Two Speedboat Marks Set on Ohio River Mainuatn He led off the inning with a throws the lead to East with Tottlt 38 18 15 27 10 Totol 34 4 6 24 8 i i-rdinili 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4- New Martinsville, V.

triple down the third-base line, the deuce of hearts. ouuij a Poiau Dutnti 2 2 0 0 1 7 2 2 16 I. R. Maleck Natbaai sab kin F.ureU: anr. rnrpfl wlipn thp rolav frnm Sept.

28 (U.R) Two new world KUkuakle I. Ritwo, CoccodrUi. 2B Isaacson, Fe-cora, Coccodnli. 3B Pannone, T. Pigntttno.

HR J. Plfnilino, Bo.md. BD PergoSuzl. Pogfi. BB Mow 3, Boiind 3.

8C Morey Citellanl 2, Contillo J. Conttl.o. speedboat records were set here yesterday before 50,000 specta Ptiiflgler left field went into the dugout. KzV I-arry lannicelli, the ace of P.B Splllane St. Francis All Hallows East is end-played and has nothing to return but diamonds.

Dummy wins the return and the last diamond is led, squeezing West in the two black suits. Touchdowna Maia subatiiutiona aii Hai-1 the St. Bernadette mound staff, tors who lined both banks of the Ohio River for the Uth an lo: Rlciiaida. BenJ.mm. Da Sau-; thrM hit vlr-tnrv HosteHo Koaera.

Paanucco. nill led llie inree-nil lClOry. Corp. Herbert Silberling, 2G45 Homecrest won his stripes at Camp Gordon, Ga. Aviation Cadet Alvin Al-man.

.1633 W. has completed a course at Harlingen Field, Texas, and gone to Colllna Wilson, Burke, cuilin. Parody, Glea-aoa. (irav: SI. Praucls Aalartu.

Hun.e.d, The box score: St. Beniade'te St. Benedict dome, halfback. Tom Bohen. Queens, who prepared at Xavier, is an end on the Purple Crusaders yearlings outfit.

Roger Rapp of Huntington is playing guard on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute football eleven of Troy, X. this season. Chester Szwejowski of Oyster Bay looks better than ever before at halfback with Norwich University of Vermont. SIX VETS FORM THE BACKBONE Coach Bill Miles has built this season's Bishop Xoughlin Memorial High School crow-country team around six veterans namely, Charlie Swiger. Joe Tierney, Louis Scavo, Paul Hinckley, Thomas Cummings and Thomas Moher.

The remainder of the squad will be selected from among such promising newcomers as John McGroarty, Thomas Meaney, John McAllister, Joe Cawley, Pat McDonald. Lawrence Waterhouse, Bill McDermott, Angelo Pedi, Kdward McDonough, Robert Schneider, Eric Strop-pel, Peter Beyer, John Baxter, Gerard Murchie and Robert McKay. The Rev. Brother Raphael, F.S.C., is the moderator, and Russ Altman is the manager. The Lions will compete in the Grout Memorial run in Schenectady; X.

Y. St. John's University and Fordham University invitation runs; Brooklyn and Long Island championships; Catholic High School Athletic Association championships, and the Athletic Association of Private Schools championships, in addition to a dual meet with the Yale freshmen. nual New Martinsville regatta. In the feature race.

Such DJherty, Dougherty. Erenjlm. MsCafer. Re- Frosh to Bolster St. John's Runners abrhpoa.

abrhpoa 3 0 0 ,1 o' otuser.rf 31H 10i. aidi. uirrcniaiui. ijiicn, fvrnej. Peter McCowwe.l.

t'mpi-e Crtas. Brecht Head Crust owned by Mrs. Jack Shaefer of Detroit, won the Ptpaleo.c 90 1 9 0 Arabr 4 1 2 0 0 i Lt AUI IN UKIVCkS 3 00 1 2. linesman Kay iia.ieran. juaa Merlnier.

I i Gold Cup Class event after 4 0 0 1 0 Davis. lb 4 1 0 2 Foriano.lb 111 6 0: Varrone.lb 1 00 3 01 3 So III Mather Field, Cal. Corp, fiabatino Massaro, 1415 36th St, was named Soldier of the Month at the Oakland Army Base. Coach Bill Ward will call onlTjn KjoUrAlTIPi'C last year's frosh squad for help MCnvvlllCI i Cotufno.ll 4 11 0 0 Oearna.lf 3 100 1 0 Shattner.2b 3 DIPletro.rt 1 0 0 0 Spiraro.rl 111 00! 40 1 0 0 0 oo OV'hX'iV M'rr, ihomaa, H. Vloerard, T.

Wla 81 SI 4 43 31 34 27 24 24 22 21 20 Slo-Mo-Shun holder of the jji world record, blew an oil cooler after half a lap, and withdrew. 3x1 Jack Cook of Mary Del, Jjset a new record in the stock 30 136 hydroplane class. B. G. Bartley Jr.

of Columbus. Ohio. in defending St. John's Met Intercollegiate cross-country title Sis. 38 2M 235 301 230 2S7 249 144 1 181 ISt 131 200 7 110 At Knicks' Drill this year.

The Redmen will: start thp 1953 camnaisn with Boilerman Clarence McGin- 9255 Shore Road, is aboard Tafls 32 4 3 24 12: 29 3 3 24 6 St. Bemadeue 00000301 4 St Bnpdlct. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Walker. B. MactBTbh, D.

Russell, 8. Avery, E. Bell. H. Simpson, 14-meet winning streak on the I Garden City, L.

Sept. 28- R-- Morronaiello 2. MUenkrtvic. shatmer. me.

only captain Jim Byrne rnjlv, iop Lanchick greetetl 28 Soriano, cotuino, Ambrosmo. lbrosmo, "Iset the other record in his sev-jthe U. S. S. Parle Lt.

Eu-uen-liter-class boat, Wild fatter. Sene Wishod, 1382 E. 22d 101 his commission at Fort Sill, 3H Sna-paleo. BB SanD- remains from last season's bnl- in this ninrninir atillppl. BB lannicelli 5.

Mllenkovie 6. SO Mlenkovlc 14. HPB By lannl- Adelphi College when 20 New (Santoroj York Knickerbockers reported Cowboys Bring Rodeo for practice. t0 Bellevue Kiddies B'klyn Community Orchestra Ready to Resume Rehearsals ilant title team. John Johnson, Bill Raney, Charley Reilly, Charley Ryan and Bill Evans were lost through graduation.

In preparing for the meet Oct. 10 with Kordham and Georgetown, Ward has several Okln. Cadet Larry Scharff, 125 Lenox Road, has completed Summer training at Fort Mo Clellan, Ala. At Fort Hood, Texas: Pvts. Mike Lombarrii, 11 Parkway Court; Arnold Horo-witz, 2679 Hubbard Paul Delfino, 2749 YV.

5th Lenny Goldstein, 2222 E. 26th and Fred Schultz, 2828 W. 3d St. Blue Jays Victor Over Visitation Nine i promising sophomore distance The Brooklyn Community Symphony Orchestra, sponsored by Brooklyn College, Jim Baechtold, Buddy Acker-. u-d-bitten cowboys a.id dare-man Ed Smith, Nield Gordon, cowgirls of the rodeo in Dick Atha and Tom Bishop arejfulison Square Garden will bring the West to invalided among the new men who will chiltlren at Beilevue Hospital try for jobs with the Eastern: tomorrow morning.

Division champions. The colorful group, led by uas obtained fromiOne Autry, The Range Rider threats working daily. Don Townsend, holder of the three-mile frosh ICiA mark, js the Blue Jays. last years: hits. Walt Mulvanev.

an AHloxnortoil to make Johnson's He. ist in the orchestra of Sadler's Wells Ballet Company. Instrumentalists who desire to join the group, will be welcomed by Professor Gardner at the first rehearsal. Winner of both a Pulitzer Prize and Loeb Prize from the Institute of Musical Art for composition, Dr. Gardner established the Staten Island Symnhonv Or State Kiwanis champion, and Hallows sophomore, "hurled forinarture less painful.

Vin Coiro, Paratroopers in the 82d Air. borne Division at Fort Bragg, and Dick West, will parade with Baltimore Bullets in a mi im iiie losers. Met frosn cnamp at buu indoors lne if will hold Us first rehearsal at the college tomorrow night, according to Prof. Samuel Gardner, recent addition to the college's trade for Max Zaslofsky; Acker-man starred for Long Island two bands from the Garden to Bellevue beginning at 10 a.m. All headline numbers of the rodeo will be included in the spe- riot-frtv mno Dnl thn "i'1" 'uier.

duiitti uie cay! me iue tameo their and 400 outside, is anotner sure sandlnt tourney to its string of. run in the first inning among the second year successes, by blanking leadoff man, Sy Solomon. 'men. tinn. the New York Archdio- walked, stole second and raced: chestra, and has been violinist' University several years ago, lr I ,3110 Mlllin is a lonner naivd.ull0Vi.

an(1 wU1 visit cesan Catholic Youth Organiza- home when the catcher's throw Kane Casella Win tH ui champion, 10, at the Pa- went into center field. rade Grounds vesteniav. Fred, i'-'ty Golt Laurels with such groups as the Koste-, lanetz-Firestone Orchestra, thei Columbia Broadcasting System! captain. Gorcion piayeu lor children too ill to be moved at Furman, Atha for Indiana from their wards. I music who will as- Wihron and Jerrv Huxer.

the "le stule' Ry posting a score of 81 Rock miinicip.il rout Orchestra, the Radio City and City Center Opera orchestras. i a it c.je.i'va Je.i"a se.i.State ana iiisnon lor rii: javs aces nui ieo me vie-1 -'i'i. turv and held the New' Yorkers socman, 20 3 1 0 oo.o-Lei.-ju 300 ao Berard Kane and Rie sippi Southern last season. BOUdreau, Ke-Signea, sist Milton Dr. iKatims as director of the or- He has lectured at the Jul- ta.3b 4 0 0 1 OIRvds: 4 0 0 2 rP Ilia Hr.mv Hard School, thp Atlanta strl-mnl to two hits.

't -i w'i i1 un.i, Ptmmano.ii 4 0 0 0 3 The Knickerbocker pennant Hopes re Carl Braun, Sweetwaterj Manager Lou Boudr. 401 7 Maik.lb 3 0 0 6 became New York City's mixed ar eau ofichestra. Dr. Gardner succeeds ani the University of Wiscon- i. (.:., include Pvts.

Philip Fez-zella, Bay Parkway, and Irwin Shafranek, 703 Kings Highway. Graduates of the Light Artillery Repair School at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, are Pvu. Arnold HershRowitz, 411 E. 49th and John Gioeni, 1221 60th St. Dipt.

Charles Carpenter, U. S. who lives with his family in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is at headquarters of the 3d Naval District, 90 Church St. Sgt. 1st Class Frederick Clark, 354 Xostrand has been assigned to the Army Reserve Enlisted Division of th N.

Y. Military District, 70 E. 10th Manhattan Marina Pfc. John YV. Watkins, 60 Carl-ton Ave.

was presented with an award fnr his work as a upon worKea tne lirst tnree Boxer. 200 1 0 o-connor. 300 So! twosome amateur champs. John! Clifton. Harry Gallatin, Vince the Boston Red Sox was signed Prof.

Sterling Hunkins, who re-sin. He will also direct the inrtinoc hut tnrnait tn raj Canjfiosl.o 2 0 0 1 7 0 Peeney.c: rf 3 0 1 2 0 A a 1 T-tib- VrAriiilro Al tp- tu 3 0 0 0 0 Morja signed Aug. 31 to become cell-college orchestra. todav to a new two-year con 3 0 0 0 0 Dovl2b 3 0 0 1 aMU ullDUIJia, 302 1 1 uuivanej.p 201 3 Queens were the runner -unlGuire. Connie Simmons, Sher- Anrwor to Crossword Puzzia tiri' trom tne game in tne fourth when a cist under hand started bothering him.

Hei rM1' fanned eight of the 10 hitters win Raiken, Dick burnott ana with an 84. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 21 1 3 27 3 Toil li 27 0 2 24 8 00000000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Besides walking off with the specially engraved champion tract as a reward for bringing the young and inexperienced team to a fourth place finish this year. Terms of the contract were rot announced, However, Bou-dreau said he was extremely Feeney. Doyle. MulTBiiey.

to face him. o-Brin 2B Wilpon, SB Mulvaney. BB Wllpon 2 Jerry Fleishman. The Knickerbockers will train at Adelphi, at Garden City, L. because "working indoors eliminates such weath- ship watches, the winning two UAVflr tftb mra.

In tVin f.inrtli Unlvinw 1 mn Wllnm, A 19 Klul ACROSS 1 Tree, trunk 6 Goal I Country of Asia 12 Matures 11 ilreek letter 10 nA 1 wp wiipon 2. otf wiioon. oisome's course will now have t.uck out 12 and allowed Bo.r, 2 i lfme of the thre. flOTT. A13IA sB soA A 52J THE RjtHp AT I ENjl TfiT A Schaefer Trophy which he-jer hazards as high winds, cold happy over the deal and that comes the permanent nroDertv'and rain and I want all time i-p had oennant hones for next! it Pulpit 5f.

John's Five Lists 21 Games of the first course that boats' possible to weigh the novv th.it Ted Williams! Jl Falsehood S3 Sun fod It Collection of facts It Gives up IS Pig-pen 39 Close 41 Repetition 43 Irreligious person 4 Raises 4-; Puts on guarded One to whom lease la granted 81 Ancient axs Arabian garment M-Pltch 5S Vim 17 Break suddenlr tnree inning twosomes tne ties of our rookies, L-apcnKh of military service and! in cut 0 I.ons x-arf explained. last umi.ial tourney; ill be available for the entire no 1 campaign. Frank McGuire The schedule: CTT AWjp BA A MiT Tiie St. John's T'niversity placed team, nmnerup in year. Nov, 27.

A.rr-r.; at DrOray i 31Wife of Oeraint flow 24 Pulilie vehicle (oolloq.) 28 Means 28 t'ppermoat part Jl Conjunction the National Initatit)n Tournament, will play 21 games Dec 1 Roanoae 3. Lalaye la at Madison Sfv.are Oarder; Brooklyn Net Ace In Grossinger Final Grossinger. X. Sept. Norma Harris, 15.

of Brooklyn won the Berle Trophy and the 195.3 women's cham- 0 a during the coming season. The Redmen will open their 47th court campaign against Roanoke, member of the boxing team of the C. S. S. Baltimore.

f.radiiales of the Ordnance) Specialist School at the Abcr. deen Proving Ground. Mary-land, include Pvts. Leon I-kow 1110 YV. 5th Richard Perry 2j Woodruff Alfred Gi'e' ser, 4 103 3d Ave, and John Har- ris, 253 23d St Pvt.

Angelo Bartol, 325 44th completed a radio course at Fort Dix. Pvt. Leonard Ferro, 1S53 8th has completed the unit supply specialist course at Fort Dix. i il i Ih i 17 1 It I Grekin, lehle Join Phil ly I'hiladelphia, Sept. 2H (U.R) Norm Gerkin and Fred lehle, memhers of the La Salle College National Invitation Tournament basketball team last signed with the Philadelphia Warriors of the National Basketball Association today.

(Va.) College in DeGray Gym "JiJ" oaraen. is, Brook of the Grossinger Ten- nis Club yesterday by defeating Carolina State, away Feb. 3. Wagner Toilette- 5. Holy v-on alsi -lc Colieca aa-ay: 11.

Unlversttv of Richmond on Dec. 1. After a year of staying near home, the Redmen will once Miss Harris is a a. Madiaon Square Oarden; 13. Niaferaig 4, 6 4, 9 ut.ivsTiny.

in. aaannsuan ioi.wta at1 yi-- m'- pie ut me juiiiux vij5iiL- fc again take to the road in the Maoiaor. square oamen: 20, lltT. aaay 22. K.

home-and-home series that will eimtxi mrireti' n'minnM ioi.11 l-uP team- a In the men's division, Leslie take them to Kaleigh for a came with North Pollack, 20, of Wood mere, L. jfr Royols' Game Off Carolina DOWN 1 Containers 2 Departs 4 City in Roman bronss Pronoun 7 Chart Fry quickly 9 Signliicani-e 10 Son of Adam 11 Additional 16 Precise IS Continent 23 Put off River In Italy 2 Neckpiece ase 27 3S Worihli'ss lfa in; n.fl 35 ll.TU'-'ily ST Painful US-SiuVe 10 Manet 4J Trlnla MnccRHins 14 Attpellation of Athena 4 Rrtckflfh 47 Leak through 49 Weaken to Once around track I Exist who has State tn Boston where herth on tlie ale itv tennis varsit.v mr. i will face the Crusaders of Holy' Montreal. Sent. 27 (U.R) ve-tcr- -u the forced ca C.C.N.Y.

Slates 5 Meets C. C. X. Y. will open its country season Oct.

in with The uii, squad, captured tne Can tor Cup with a victory over de 'endina champion Sletihen I steal tilt with Niagara and to day's fourth I a i a 1 hil.iiiciuhia where thev will League nlayoff game he- ween N. L. SLUGGERS FINISH WITH 1,197 HOMERS Xntlonnl League hitters wound up the ncason wiili a ninjor It'iigut- record of 1.197 home runs mi the The unofficial reioiil total was irarhetl jolordny when plglit hnnier were hit during the final four game of the season. The old record of 1,100, set by the National League in 1950, had been surpassed earlier this month. nisi oi ine on th Hcacr.s' coach Har- schedule.

fte the strong Tempi c-ontin- the Montreal Rivals and Ro- Hank. 1 of Manhattan, a nvm-gpt. Chester Red Wings. Top game ber of the Junior Davis Cup The 954 season will ill he played tonight, weather team. the sophomoie year for permitting.

Montreal holds Head Coac A I i Dust v) lead in the best-of seven SCHOOL FOOTBALL fano. The affable mentor re-finals. frZr" ImTA Ext plllff STIo ma -yj 5l7slainllla, a ruce is alrca.lv pointinir unvard the nVt oi? S' N' Y- wi end full squad to the Met ia Sports Phoio PAUL DOLAN (No. 17) of St. Francis being pulled down by John Devitt of All Hallows after registering five-yard gain in yesterday's contest.

1 11 St. Jeaeeb'i (W.M.I.) Setae Rail 13 6 ant tn ths 20 ft. Mary I St. FMiaSiet'a 19 34 St. Feterl Hweemer 21 I.

C. 4-A. T4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 28, 1953 games two weeks.

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