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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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JIMMY mm MURPHY'S COLUMN St John's Clears Diamond Hurdle nmm MAY SCARE Here's Your Beam: CHSAA NINES Defending Titlist Scores Over St. Augustine's LKCA.nE NDICAPS When the Cardinals Social and Athletic Club captured the Unlimited Division title of the Bay Ridge Roller Hockey League two years ago after four vain attempts to reach the top, it looked as if the sextet would rule for a lengthy period. But Uncle Sam had other ideas. He called back into the service five key players, practically disintegrating the squad. The lads ho rejoined the colors were Bill Boyd and Vinny Meyers of the Naval Reserve; Jimmy Mulligan and George Robinson of the Marine Reserve Corps, and Vido Maibrana of the Army.

The outcome was that the team finished a step out of the basement during the 1950-51 campaign, placing second from last. And the outlook for the season just closed was disheartenim. PSlMsVlF'i i St. John's Prep overcame a ah. ju- -J major obstacle in its path to retaining ihe Brooklyn Catholic I High School Athletic Associa- Ition Dasehall league honors by FAVORED BY SCHEDULE When the 1951-52 season jetlging out St.

Augustine's. 1 jester ie. rl.r-o noorl rvT ronlwc. me l.tiaoe liIOUIKI (lay. the game featured a I-1Mn-r, 1 mound duel between two of the top scholastic hurlers in ThU is the year that Brooklyn Prep figures to tie an also ran in the Brooklyn Catholic High School Baseball league 'race.

However. Waller Doolan, the Crown Heightens' coach, say-; that hi tpam will make 'plenty of trouble aiicj if the breaks fall his mi he may even i become a coi render. While of the C. H. S.

A. A. coaches concede the crown to Ipowerful St. John's Prep, Doolan thinks the Little Redmen are going to run into some tough sledding. To date.

Brooklyn Prep has rolled up two successes in three jloop outings. The Blue and White combine has bested Holv iTrinity and Cathedral and lost to St. Francis Prep. Today, Brooklyn Prep conies up I at. Jr i Lri A H-J -mjL t- gut.

uuuci iiic luiuiuuia ncic ments, buA they were nowhere to be had. However, the club got a break in that it met the weaker clubs at the outset and was able to hold its own. But with the real strong opposition coming up late in the season the picture was dismal. Through every dark cloud therp breaks a silver lining, and it came in the release boro, Ualton. St.

John's' iPreii, and McQuade. St.1 Augustine's. 1 Fioth Dalton and St. John's, III- Jk Jav J. Iti Art hi of three of the five stars from the service.

Immediatelv the (registered their third I i. Ca. loop outhit little successes. i. aurimimus fviid t- 1 it St.

John's. but the HE ft CkfJ mT Redmen capitalized on MHl iT 3 V45S s-up base'oall to win out I i 4 S-V. v7, 3" his three en-iiVi 'V- 5AA l'I successes. St. Augustine's in his three loop en-j heads-i Dalton iKUUiers nus diiufu out- i uiiv myJ Cardinals' stock soared and, with the fine handling of the team by Richie Loftus, a relative of Peter J.

Loftus, chief of the Fire Department, coach and manager, the Cardinals readily got back in stride. The team's chances were further enhanced when a fourth veteran, the goalie, was released at the psychological moment when the Cardinals were sadly in need of one to even finish second. Once the returning veterans regained their form, they overtook the leader and annexed the. title to the surprise of the followers of the loop. Loftus' inspiration and- unrelenting aggressiveness played an important part in the success of the team.

was the first team to score qukT' I .1 againt St. Michael s. Walter Meaney and Eddie Amorosi are the only two holdovers from lat vpar. The re mm. ruiui uir M'tuiu iiiioiin i i the fourth inning he tanned I St John's scored in the lust ii (when Hob Corcodrilli singled, STRONG CONTENDER The New Utrecht High baseball team, boasting an unbeaten record in non-loop competition, figures to be one of the top teams in the Brooklyn Public School Athletic League Division II race.

The Bensonhurst the little Redmen tallied two! on mainder of the squad are all either jayvee promoters or newcomers. Doolan also injected an optijnistie note about next year's Prep combine by noting that with the exception of Meaney and Amorosi and his i five-man pitching staff, all other 'member of his l.Vplayer squad i will be back next year. squad is composed of, front row, left to right, Stan Dollinqer, Joseph Duva. Frank Incontriera, Vin Monturi, Jack Elias KOREAN HERO RELEASED Boyd, the fifth star, and Seymogr Solomon; middle row, Mike Marolda, Ronnie Daddea, Bob Jacobson, Vincent Asciolla, Chick Taylor, Saul Rosenthal, Louis Ncrtillaro and Louis Sovem; top row, Coach Abe Felcher, Monager Lee Hirsch, Anthony Cas-telli, Albert Botti, Max Hausenbold, Ray Gilbert, Frank Fimmono, Joseph Mugaverro, John DeMarco, Seymour Morgenstern, tiias Kalaizes and Irv Wassner. Eaalft Sporti Picture walks, three steals, which in-j eluded a theft of home by Cnc-codrilli and two errors.

Non-Loop Clashes In non-loop games for Brooklyn P. S. A. L. teams, Utrecht made it eight in a row at the expense of Eastern District at the Parade Grounds; Lincoln won its seventh straight by overwhelming Westinghouse Vocational, 2.

2, at Lincoln; Lafayette, playing at home, downed East New York Vocational, (i Colby Academy opened its season by besting Brooklyn Academy. 5 2, at Hill Department In the pitching department, George Badolato, a lefty, and Jack Lyon righthander, figure to share the hulk of the league mound assignments. Jack Donnelly, Lou Blanco and lack Battersby are the other pitchers. James Gemake. a foot BOYS HIGH LOOKS jColby Fashions TO BANNER YEAR INine Around Lane Blanks Wilson Nine in Queens Race Hy SAM Three Velerans ball player, is the catcher.

The infield is composed of F.d ITealey. the football center, first F.d Moriaritv of the has- Franklin K. Lane High, 'the in MW Firooklyn competing in Kr' un'' the Parade Grounds: St. Mi chael wlihewashed Fort Ham-i' ,3 ZZ VT'T TV onlv one of f''tball team, sec Three holdover ond: Miinvan. another Shore Road and i-eague ouin Miore in irni-my.

uic ilton. 7 0, r. liom a- a first stringer, uini 1,,..., i opened its loop season ny -hhhm i i i- mat me civet loiicli ot victory ing Wilson, 10. at. Lane Field.

can extend to he baseball th St. Field. James Madison ran its streak to seven in a row yesterday. F.ddie Kastman learn. urled the shutout for Lane If the Red and Wack nint St.

John's Tops iKf on.novinn I i ti i I intrlllill IliltCI. MIUI ,11111 the nucleus of the Colby Acad-, third. Dan Dolan is the utiliiv emy baseball team. as well as Gamake's Cryszkie. the econl bjiseman.junderMiid.v in the catching dels the only returning partment.

Paul Derondey was a reserve Meaney. the ba-ebaM and ha, second sacker and Hurt I'oler-iUetball ca)lain. is the center-stock a member of the pitching1 fielder and Al Lazzarino and make it, it will lie tlu TM.i.H.-m f'mia ,11111 IllllHtll tU l'UI llll. "wv 0 raiiK singled across iniesi iJi ecni us coai n. narrv 'fr Daniels with the decid-jKane.

could ask. Kane, The Old Wagner at Nets ing run in tne sevenin nuvrr rox. is ceienrating nis 35th year of baseball coaching. William Mott the other two The championship spirit is! John I niversity ten-j j. Votino is the new starters in the outer gardens.

returned from Korea three weeks ago, a trifle too late to be of any assistance to the team. However, he has already started to get in shape for the 1952-53 campaign. With Robinson minding the goal, John J. Healy and Sam Gilligan formed the defense, with the line composed of Maibrana, Meyers and Mulligan. The team came through because it had a sturdy second team that was a trifle below the first-stringers.

It was made tip of Dave Donovan, goalie; Sonny Johnson ond Herb Fer-rick, defense, with Joe Kearns, Don Harris and Ray Steyert on the forward line. Paddy Riviello and Bob O'Hara also proved worthy replacements. REAL FIGHTING MARINE Pfc. Harold 1. Conklin, on of Mrs.

Bernice Conklin of 211 Division a featherweight, is representing the Quantico Marine Base in the 3952 Middle Atlantic Inter-Service Athletic Conference boxing tournament, which opened yesterday and concludes Saturday at Fort Myer, Va. Conklin is competing against boxers from Army, Navy, Marine and Air Force installations in the Middle Atlantic area. Ten installations will send more than 70 fighters to the tourney. It is the Brooklyn boy's first major service boxing competition. The 19-year-old Leatherneck attended Chelsea Vocational High School before entering the Marine Corps last year.

COPPED BORO TITLE Despite the fact that the team lost Lester Kerper, a stellar pivot man, who sustained a broken ankle in mid-season while practicing new plays, the 71st, or Empire Boulevard Precinct, supervised by Youth Patrolman Andy Evans and coached by Ted Rothschild, climaxed the eventful campaign as runner-up for the Police Athletic League City Senior basketball title. The team's 15-game winning streak was halted by the 32d Precinct of Manhattan in the final for the premier laurels of Pappy Knickerbocker's citadel. On the march to the titular round the 71st defeated such outstanding combines as the 66th Precinct lor the Brooklyn diadem, and the 14th Precinct of Queens in the semi-final round of the city series. FOUR TOP SCORERS The team was efficiently captained by Stanley Holzman, who, with Stan Berkowitz, Lefty Guberman and Jack Cramer, were the chief scorers. The superb ball handling of Herb Steinberg, Bernard' Schwartz, Gary Stern, Henry Wallach, Arthur Chase, Arthur Rosen-stock, Franklin Zimmerman and Melvin Drimmer played a prominent part in the success of the team.

Jerry Fox's all-around skill also contributed to the heights the team reached on the court. The aggregation will receive the Brooklyn P. A. L. Trophy and the other prizes that go with it on the stage of the Patio Theater next Friday night at 9:30 p.m.

held Loughlin to five hits. Larry Bluestein was the big hitter for Lincoln in the rout of Westinghouse. Bluestein drove in nine runs with a grand slam homer in the second and two with the baseball team. Joe "'s team met an unexpected; coach of the Colby nine. V'otmo, James McLean and Ed Kellv.

One of the three other Queens P. S. A. L. South Shore contests ended in a decision when John Adams overwhelmed Richmond Hill, Hi 4, at Adams.

The other two fravs wound urt wno pneneu lor m. pair of gndders, are and Columbia University and outfield reserves. Mastrogiavanni, Vinnv Guintatartar in Wagner College ves-and Jerry Donahue three mem-'terday at Boulevard Gardens, The remaining schedule: ucift oi uitr iuoioaii learn, anu singles. Mac Selitzky hurled a Woodside. But thanks to su- par neks anr tip ipjnarrv tne hasKe Today.

At. Mlr.hael'1, swiy; Apnl 2. tnree-niuer. utrecne empioyeu i i( doubles nlav the Red- played in the Bay Ridge Baseball League not too long ago, replaces Harry Fanell. Farrell has moved on to Garden City High.

uiijvri. til n. it (v a tu.K lw ii. i three pitchers, Rav Gilbert, 29. St.

JoUd'i. hom. Mky 2. St. Autftutlnf'a, away: 6, Francis, aaay; 9.

away: at. is, Ho-y TrltiHv. aay; 19, St. Mlcliara, Jackson played to a 44 stale-ifour figure prominently in theimen won, 54. mate at Rockavvav and Jamaica Red and Black plans.

i xle singles section ended in and Edison battled to a 7-7 Mullens is the Xo. ia with deadlock at Jamaica. I Ho.v-s High pitcher. Mullens, John DeMarco and Chick Taylor to blank Eastern District on two hits. John Robb of Alexander Hamilton blasted a two- The Colby infield is composed v.

si. Givs.kie.! if Derondev. fir-t; I.KI.AI. MITK I ilh.imlei- hu i. v.ri I laMeillllie alio short- second; Richard James Tilts run homer in the fourth against' In n.n.lu.n w.mU5 tan.

a fine assort inenl. of sniff Joe M'aillOll llllllg tor St. 11 wimiiy 01 cuy auo V(n a it inn Manual. The box score and score by innings: est downed Garden Country lunmy Mgro win see plenty 01 i.iohn and Day, 1. on the loser's fieki Urookiyn Division I loop ac- Kob Snedekei Ralph I'ovvelson.

third base. Richard Silver, Leon; thu hi.s arc.umi may ,1 Juiliritilly nntl that an Oru-r ami Gene Long Rosenberg ti.e a- r.ai and Morris and Flushing! Hon. I.itrus, Donahue, utilitv iniielder-. st A.urustiite a efi 1 Richard Oak. Joe White nn.l, 1 .7 played to a (I fi tie.

iKiciiard Oak. Joe White and 8t. John'a Piep 1 aD po 200 tho Stan Sussmaii are the Schmuck routed Bruce Ox ev, i mrtkiiik- 1 4oo 10' Jatk Hman, the lar Rocka-'-'m Missmaii au tne In the outfield Votino has xow tiikhfkork. you and -arh Iy.tf.av f.ti...ii c-i '(). 2: Maste ime need Nat 1 "a v.m ar hm-bv i-u-d to ahw caiw if trin mil.

his starting trio. J.ie --inn hii 'j I n'l oc snryc kiiii1 I f. 111,1 i.iti tr County tt i 3 0 1 0 1 Rinu.cf 4 11 10 2 00 0 Brady. 3b 2 10 1 CRiltv.M 2 11 .1 lljudae.U) 3 0 0 13 2 Kelly. 2b Thome, rf 0 0 0 01 Parrell.rf Cowlev.lf 3 0 0 0 OlMorlarty.rl Brannan.aa 2 0 1 1 0 Barklry.ll Daliou.p 3 00 OO.Shevhn.c U'llUl'H Il'IW.

lU lilltMU, ll.iii.ii 100 Adams' cage ace, collected I 200 10. four hits in as many times to Mastrogiavanni, the a d-iScanlon trounced George Rich-center and Herb I'unia right iKitms. on s'tii of May. plunging all-scholastic back, on, 6-1. G-0.

Richard Erhard. Robert iSm and Vincent. Troise will handle li.alo,,n ti.o uvoll un1 Vulitnim m-n wliy un Order almuld not he miitle the plate. Edtlie Hiscox and (10 0 10 2 0 0 10 2 Ilartman.e Hitlv Rulipn.ielier chstrod i "'T. fiire-rt inic the site of iiaid real prop- Billy Rubenac MfQjade.R -301 01 llllt" I ,1 I I I I I I I II1IIIS I I II I I 11 imm vm 11 ll'nn I in Ul'l'n nut odi ii' imirl mound chores 1 1 uiu iui wi lliilll.

Jt'r rMI Mr 1. I vc wuuirniri 'Cll IV i III UIIIKI nir aCurone 1 0 0 0 0 IN- TESTIMONY WHEREOF, vr me i i cm-: bark is also a ra toner. i i have. rati-ii lite Sral of our jrtid SurrouAW'V Court to den and allowed seven hits.j hp wU be Starev, and Long first string pitcher. Martin To-a la 24 3 3 21 4 Tolali 24S21S aBatted for In aeventh Inn inf.

St John'l 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 St. Augustlne'a 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Errors Wallace, Kelly. Bipplll. Stolen bases Riley 2, Sims, coccodrilli 3, Ktiehn. of Vincent Taiani.

first Charlie Miranda, .1 (i, Ornstein. a six-foot one-inch lioi-'tint.) WIT.VBSS. Hon. E. IVAN Rl'KENSTEIN.

Surroicata of out County, at Ilia Bor- innings: WtUon iDom Tennerelli, second; 2, (i lefthander. Ornstein has a good: The decisive doiihles slarled fast ball and line control, To' Double plays Coccodrilli and Brady. Baaes aui hpon ab po a tiersnnerg, snoristop, and Ravi on balls Oft Dalton 5. McQuade 3. Struck uran.n .1 i riioaia n.n anu m-i.

1 .1. i- .1 1 out By Dalton 13. McQuade II. Pawitd Cam ta.cl 201 1 t) 1 0 0 4 3, miniu 1 tr "Willi M. 11 UIHlCtealetl I1UI11- "I' 1 011.

1, ftlSartT 0wro inv DellaMonica. 11P team of Wotman an.l'ano'h"''- "i'th'aw. Steve Gold; r. h. e.

I nm iieiu.M 300 2 4 310 i2 brother of Joe. who starred at Schmuck di-nosine of l'owelson ring- Thomas McGmvan is ihe St. one miKli or Brooklyn, in tn Sind Cotintv. the 14th day of A Mil IN I. aCOBY.

Cl-'ik of tli: Surtogale'5 Court. apH-lt Tu BY VIRTl'K OF AN K.XKCUTIOV ISSrKD ih'T (iF THE Kinus County, in Tayor of JAMKS At Atlnilnistiat.ir of Loujlilm 1 1 11 0 0 0 02 a 1 11 0 11 0 uiliits. 2 0 0 1 1 1 ii nl ,0. tli.i 1 1 .,,,,1 ll Dragons Win Opener Karr Pitchl the first six in-Don Karr and Tom Kennedy jnings and cracked a double and 1. i HI I 1 1 1 1 1 A KM 1 1 111 ft Hid Oxley.

II. 2. Mastel Madtson 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 Corella.2b 2 00 1 0 McOlchy.lI 30 1 2 1 Batteries McTagtie. Young and Sanchez: 111 1.,,,,, II 100 00 Brooklyn Eagle All-Stars understudy. 10 0 1 WlUtins.3b Colvln.p 3 0 0 0 1 Eaatman.p ii H'llV.

UIHJ niillRrt IIH1I fltui ru Brooklyn against the World n1P clincher bv whitviini? Web-- The remaining schedule Mallou. and Pappas. Brooklyn Acad 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 3 Colby 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 4 4 April 23. Dw'uht: 28. Boro Hall.

21. 1 ToUla Wlhon 23 0 3 18 fi Totals 20 1 2 21 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 tet'tintl t.fintr II ') Slnoflii. t- th Knlnli. of Anuria Mantax aia tin- Katai" of AiiK'Ia Mania sei ie alio is pie.seimv nos-i nni is liresent a aijaini't eliared the pitching and batting spotlight as the Bay Ridge Dragons won their opening game with a 7 6 decision over the Braves. single.

Kennedy, relieving Karr in the seventh, choked off a Brave rally and then stole home with the winning run in the bottom of the inning. niLenrs niisii, Lje.iii, dwig ana 1 (,.,, Braves farmhand with and Richon accounted for niran; Dlnatein and McOowan I WII.T. SF.I.l. AT trroiR wiiaina. c-aiesr nil crau.

stolen baae Bor.imi. Baae on baiiji vanss ie. intiiana. ami itoii- (le visitors' final noint bv lie- St. Mlchaeij 0 1 4 2 0 7 1 Fort Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 AUCTION, bv EI.MER W.

DONOVAN, aurt ioni-T a the law directs. Fun Icash ONLY on the 22nd day Mil II I jfeaiing Scanlon and Ed Millin, Batteries Halt, Pvidae and Lynoh; By Colvln 4. Eastman 7. Wild pilches Samuels of Lankenaw, Eckert and De- Colvlii. Umpire Barona and Bushman i lie oasrietuau a a ft 1 M-ctions 1S3-1S9, clalnnnK the right Mav.

1952 at 12 o'clock noon, in I to exoneration from or limitation of Room 3')o0 of the Municipal Buili- vereoh: Qulnn, Sola. Danao. Manual team ana uuinta, tne tooinan 12 2 1 0 0 0 3 5 8 Alex. Hamilton l.KGAL NOTICES Edlaon 0 0 0 3 4 0 07 8 2 Jamaica 2 0 0 1 1 1 27 11 3 Batteries Young and Larkln; Schaelfer and McManua. linnuity iur nil ciainis on a inar.

ana joraienion ritreeta. voyatte of the Tun C'ALATCu No. 3 Brooklyn. N. in the County of on October 3.

all the right, title and inter- All persons having such claims must i-st which ROSE GELADE. the Judir-file theni. under oath, aa provided tn'ment debtor, had on the 7th day of Batteries Caratoznolo and Borwuuio; Bax File No. 91711947 The People of the State of New York, ttv Turn nTA(-ir. rtrr.

tr-wicr center and captain-elect for hold down two of the starting outfield berths. Samuels will roam left field and Guinta. rieht. John Mitchell is Richmond Hill 0130000 4 7 2 0 0 4 0 7 a 19 14 2 Admiralty mue. oi ima uurt, or HI any time mere- Adams ANU INDEPENDENT TO- "ie Clerk of this Court, at the.aller, of.

in and to the real property NEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF'-fitted States Court House and Post- situated in the City of New York. Batteriea Nwtlle, Analen and StrUno; Hlacox, Rubanacker and Da Mayo. Jackaon 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 4 NfjW YOKK' NEW YORK STATE'111 duuuuik. wnsiiiiiniiiiii ouniv oi ivma.v. ntnte tn TAX COMMISSION- MIRUM alo Street.

Brooklyn. N. on or before! bounded and described as follows, to i.orVyDJ1j.";U Mav 14th. al 111:00 o'clock in it "On the south side of Penn Par Rockaway 0 1 1 0 2 0- 4 9 5H'C icuici. uciutri lain ter and Moldare.

S. New York 110 0 13 1 1 Lafayette 1 1 2 2 8 3 1 Batterke Smart. Oohen, Oraber and Ian-novl, Uattero: Long, Pltriel, Pellicone and Donato, Ctuatirta. Lincoln 1 11 2 2 7 1 23 a 3 Weatlnrhouaa 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 a Batteries Oampea, Oroomc, Prank and Da.Uo; Selltkr and Blueateui, Sherman. Eastern District 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 New Utreclvt 0 0 0 3 0 3 8 8 1 Battrleti Orlando.

Con trued and Donovan: Gilbert. DeMarco, Tayar and Anile. Batterlea Werle. Orande and Roberuon; sUChle. lni'ent Realll and An- tec of csir.TA RATtiVER he delimited.

Per- street. 222 feet. 6 inches East of Salg, Skolnlck and La Moiiicka. derson Brown are the reserve and the htuband If anv and anv and attendance Is not required. Mirrv Avenue.

17 feet. One Inch bv unknown next of kin distrlhutei's I Any i lainmnl desirinx to contest loo feet nnd known aa No. 252 Penn "ki ves creditors dev "-111''' must an- street. Brooklyn. New York." JOHN e.s lienor" anteeS assiuns a -tlttoi.

as required by Supreme j. McCIajSKEY. Sheriff of the City aurHn "nef ally" of l'" 1 A.hnlrtty Itj.l 53 N-w York Tobias C. XJaurer. deceased, and if a.Vnifi'.

JR H''-, outfielders. The remaining schedule: Ken- Forest 0 0 3 2 0 0 16 a 1 Oarden Country 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 2 Batteries Israel and Er.right; Kordyce, Cromer. Flushing I 1-1 4 4 April 21. Millwood, home; 2, Morris 2 2 2 0 0 Baltene Cunnii.irham and Cooney; Ruth and Artewna. Brooklyn Prep Blanks Adelphi Tennis Team -'ort Hamilton.

home; 2S. thV respenive'hu7bani;" wfr. if J. y-4. Chief Brooklyn Aiito, awav.

iVrtnillVSiX iifri m.tii Mav 1. llliamOUl ucceryors in interest; and anv and Nlp MEN Nt NuTICK -iu-iv Persons who httte or mnv v. of tin' XMS. ALDKN, C. 'I'hiim lo have any in nnl BY THE CE nf KHl'E All-ti.

I. Alston. .1. K. BaiToii.

lck. llollie; 12. New Ptoperty known us lots West i x.li I niKl'KSpKX'i T. M'Ttm- ward H.ti.". Vnn.iI.eM.

RKolei. 1 St. John's U. Shades Fordham on Links Brooklyn Prep's tennis team shut out Adelphi. I) 0.

yester The St. John's 1'niversitv 1-. l- NEY (iKNKKAI. OF THE STATE OF ti'l Blank Selnu Hrande. tu.t.x, it and whose mimes and nans ol vf.w viiiik- w.vi viiiik P.riirj- I.

Ri Susaii Bum. Hu day at the Sterling Courts, Flat- so te.nn srored its first Volitional- est- names antl places of lesldrnceai tin- COMMISSION. ISLAND Co A I. Buims. Mary Ca.av:int.

.1 A r.mnitz. A. J. Cobb. Col'iitm.

-t IV.Tt..,,;. i-1 hi. 'Al. anu l.t'M, l- bush, for its third straight torv in two starts liv defeatina inuhonse home: 22 OU'l ei i finipu. C.r..M l.M I I.tltHT James oiiioillv.

r. .1. 5 -J. IHTIXtJ FIXPKNCK' Fnrrlhnm T'niversitv fi 4 Vneai ionul- Brook K-n tlYMAN WANK. Pu j.t;N known as b'U 'HENCE E.

A. Ctiil.v. M. DeVilo. F.

v. rv AnTllin MfrBmr in if I 'ntlllt Wll I iiL'TLMju li x- is 11 inma nnnn yes-; Tech. away. jn office In the Municipal Buitdmn. I STEPHEN I' P.

STEl'II KN E. Kd-nhaum. louts Dworken. Borough of Bl onkl.vn of New trir.iV known pai-i. Donald Earle Eriksen.

Robert the Hillcrest Coif four: terday. The summaries: L. iaines. Denotes P. S.

A oi'k. has presented his account ajfpHEN FA(JN OR STEPHEN PtDIKisli.T. Louis Friedman. Samuel Adtiunlstrator of tlie (loods. Chattels: deceased: and anv other Frbdman.

Helen (lay. P. Gianni. I. and Credits were of widow if there he nv anrl knv andiOoldbera.

li. Gordon. David Ham. NOTICE MEETING Colby. Bt.

John'a. defeated White 4 and 2: Dunne. St. John'a. defeated Dutnand, AV ANVITAI.

MEETINO OF THElKApiaiiK, aecensea, lately unknown nevt or kin heirs at law hura-hpr. R. B. Hatdinir. R.

Harris. 3 and Ooity and Dunne defeated Whltej members of Ocean View-The Ceme-1 a' No. 3022 Ocean Parkway, in the distributee. leBal leprescnlalives. A.

II. Hart. David Hart, John Has-tery Beautiful. and those entitled' Borouli of Brwklyn. otinty "'ii ieditors.

devisees, lienors, grantees. kell. M. Henii; N. M.

Henke. Maria to be present and vote at same. haslKinaTs. City and State of New- an(1 successors in interest: Hill. Helen Hirsch.

H. J. Hodaens. been duly called and will be held at and a petition prnyine that his ac-i rnllv of STEPHEN P. OR STE- I.inda Holinstedt.

Leslie Hume. E. L. tldiciallV Settled: t-CT t.nn-. nu I T.no.-a T.

Taatta count may be Mike Heeg and Ed Kyle paced Prep, each chalking up a singles victory and combining for a doubles triumph. The summaries: Stngle Mike Keeg, Brooklyn Prep, defeated Lea oenatt. 8 1, 8 1: Id Kyle. Brooklyn Prep, defeated Pred Beley. 7 8.

8 1 John Rooney, Brooklyn Prep, defeated Pete Milan, 8 1. 3. Doubles Mike Hef and Kyle. Brooklyn Prep, defeated Lea oenatt and Pred Beley, 8 0, 6 John Rooney and Dave Dtl-worth, Brooklyn Prep, defeated Pete Milan and Doug sawyer, 1. 0.

L.I. U. Nine Postpones Tilt With Seton Hall NOW lEREFORE you and each STEPHEN FAG AN OR STEPHEN; Belle Jackins. S. M.

Jaffee. W. Jali-hereby cited to show pa.cr. p-AGONE. deceased: and If any son, Marian Johnson.

Gertrude Kasoff, and Bumand 2 and 1. Rozdebe, Fordham, defeated Pflulb. 6 and 6odln. fordham defeated Kunre 1 up: Roedeba, Fordham, defeated Pflueb. 6 and Kunat.

4 and 3. Byrne, Fordham. defeated McCowan. 2 and Kunkel, St. John'a.

defeated Mc- Cauley. 5 and 4: MoCowan and Kunkel, defeated Byrne and McC'auley, 2 and 1. 1 I it 4 I ii If I -I of you are the administration ouiiaing or tne Cemetery Valhalla Burial Park, on Amboy Road near Grant Avenue, Oakwood HeiKhts, Staten Island. Bor-ounh of Richmond, City of New York, on Tuesday, the 13th day of May, Kavanaiigh. W.

Kin before our Surrogate Court of aforesaid persons be deadJR. Ka.slan. V. I County of Klnea. to he held at husbands or wlvea.

I Henrietta Klvot Hall of Records, in the ounty of and any unknown next of kin. M. Kuiiler. Ianaley. J.

H. Iw. I. nnma Idistribiileee-. teKal retresentati'.

mnz, at 3 r.M.. tor trie purpose oi elect inar director's and the transaction: at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon. successors' in interest "uenerallv: J. Lnverde. Catherine Msrk.

Albert of such other and Keneral business and any and all unknown persons wtio Mever, H. o'Slo-a. p. p. -arson.

Glad' s) Loughlin Net Squad mav be hrouulit before stid meetina. UNiiiUM have or mav claim to hat- anv inter- Pell. Peifido. M. Renter.

have caused tlie Seal of our r.s, in iu R.whr Ieat i't. K. Sclil-'-sald Siii'louale ourt to be Hi ookhiit en. Suffolk Cnnis. New f-t Cf-uie S.

F. Repulses St. John's jfor consideration and action. lnclud- I I l.t: 1 irtMloij ioiiKoiin or amerrlmi-iHS Yolk, owned l.v STEPHEN P. I it'.

S. Iiwe-s. Slut-div. M. Vo-i tlr- IV AN STEPHEN K.V.A.N.

knowi, l.utis. I W.illn. e. ij, i n-a: r- iS-a!) Lone Island University, cn mh.iiici prii 1:11 wa. rcinrv.

ii-u-at Tu, opening baseball Kame at its.j,,,, School'' Athletic As.socia- NT0 iti nr.AM5.iA Mil STEPHEN FV'iAN i t.wn. a .1 K. V. our th- i.ai KSXK. do.

-i-eil. nil K- rttiaii end ei- li null of the in. I nails 1,, Ihal lio. Vi'! i "'i'." "I naioe-i and places win lil ti'imi I.l utiklii.wii and loopwlv lr i it- A Run I. J.

as, 1111111.01 SKNO tiP.BET- due n.J I Of I he I. new lirookville campus against joll tennis victory Itv bankhi no notices Seton Hall College was called rina yt. p1T11 .41. at the C'nited states district EASTERN DISTRICT (IF NEW 'off yesterday because the dia CI. lioiilevard Oanlen Courts yc- Ttlli- II lTTt'U OP lt.

tenlav The Mishnps won all chael ircuNNOit." imnkmpi. Nii- 111 IrfCTUffllliatifrriffliii I jiiaaai'laaiiiir jaiaaiaWi 'Ta aaallin Hi I a.alj thtee singles matches anil Oliel 1 ari order of this Court. doubles. mond was not ready for use. The Blackbirds will play the at a later date this season.

L.I.U. takes on City College today in quest of its fifth win. The Blackbirds will plav their notice is herby ttiven thai the aset of the above named bankrupt, consisting of Krocerle', fixtures, etc. will be sold at public auction on WEDNE3- "I'V-inu WHERE VS HYMAN WNK. Pub- pi tv.

lo w.t: j- ca lie A'llilillisll atoi I 'utility. UlU's. et( vtored by L'NITED ST I liTRICT COI'RT oflue Hie Munninil Building, or arcount with Nat tfi'tan's EXSTERN DISTRICT OF NEW Hotouich of Brooklyn. Citv of NiwlRua: Shop, 111. lo be sold at public YORK-In 'the Matter of the Petitionl cl' a ut'Wf JfV: au.tionee,.

of McAllister Hi others Inc as own-1 An" tul of C.oods. I ha 11 els, i at Betnen Slt ect. Brooklyn, er of ths tiia- t'AI ATCC) NO 3 her and Cr-dils which were of STEPHEN New York, on Monday. April 2S, IfciJ enaine aDtVare for exoneration STEPHEN FAG AN, al. at in 30 a.m.

acordinu to the statutes of timfffion' of iiabilily- NmcE nd Provided lo OF PlrTlTIOV tiYIH l.fMlTATIOV ('R STEPHEN PALU FAfiONK. de- satisfy our liens. OF IIARII 1TY FILED Aoril 2 i leased, lately residina at No, 1131 l- NARGIZIAN RPG SHOP. INC Nolle, is alven that MpAlliteri Avenus. in ths Roroufh of aol.VJtTu The summaries: Sirifflaa Jar.Uito, Loushlln, dalaa'ed An- Ijouchlln da- uai, ArniL iw.

at a.m.. in. a o. o. vtmsMj.

MOUND ACE Jack Dalton, St. John's Prep pitching star, chalRed up his third straight Brooklyn Catholic High School Athletic Association Baseball League triumph at the expense of St. Augustine's yesterday. Dalton, a righthander, has allowed onl eight hits and one run in 21 innings of loop competition. leatad McCarthv.

a 3. 6 Schmiti, on premises 8K23 Third Avenue, Ijourhlin. de(aatd Schraut.h. 0. 7 S.

Brooklyn, York. UAWRENCE MAHCt'g. Trtwtea. flegerlta and WaJtMt, at. John'a.

CHARLES LEVY Auetioneer. first Home earns Fr dav. facine afate iuo an jonaaj, 1 Court Stro Urnnlrlvn 1 PiflAr frvllort loit.inofrl and Pord. ljoucnlln. afaat4 La Brothers.

Inc has filed a petition RDnniil YW Fif.l Tt IF APR 1952 19 iMAin 4-63o8. aplS.JJ-ilipuiiuant to till 4 (Tmita and MGtal.h, 61, 6 t..

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