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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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tROOKLVX lAflU, MAY TO, IfM 20 IOOOP ON CINDERS AND SCALES Hi-Hak Ama LOUGHLIN 9 RETAINS LEAD IN C.H.S.A.A. St. John's Continue 17 Hits in 18-0 Kennedy Sparkles DeLurey Vicforylln CH.SAA.Meet JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN The Bonnie Rams, Braves An unusual combination track and sineine Not to TA and Hi-Hau posted their of St- VnnclM Prep. ond straight victories In the In Boro Race by The H-year-old freshman captured the junior 220-yard Sophomore Division of the Parade Grounds Baseball League. The Hi-Hats pounded Halting St.

Augustin dash in 0:25.8 and the broad jump with 18 feet 114 inches. In addition he placed third in the high jump to pace St. Francia to victory In the eighth annual. two Warrior pitchers for 17 Catholic High School Athletic crossed the high jump at four hits and triumphed, 18 0, be Association Freshman-Junior- hind Tony DeLurey's on feet 10 inches. The summaries- hitter.

The Bisvps cane op with nine rum in the fourth and Midget track and field cham pionshlpa yesterday in Wil liamsbridge Oval, Bronx. With Kennedy alone regis tering 13 points, the little Ter riers garnered 30 37 markers fifth innings to oatscore St. By defeating Cathedral Prep, 42, at the Parade Grounds 'yesterday, Bishop Loughlin maintained the lead in the Brooklyn Catholic High School Athletic Association baseball tourney with a record of 11 1. St. John's Prep, the defender, kept right on the Lions' heels with 122, repulsing St.

Angus- tine's at Carey Field, 51. It! was the little Redmen's 10th success in their last 11 games. Lory's Majors, and the Bonnie Kama staved off a rally by the Starlltes to win ont, 97. In the other Sopho Cardinal Hayes was second NEGOTIATES HIS OBJECTIVE Ken Kiernan, Cathedral Prep, steals third base as Bill Legaz, Bishop Loughlin Memorial, puts a late tag on him in their Brooklyn C. H.

S. A. A. game yesterday at the Parade Grounds. Loughlin won, 4 2, and maintained its lead in the race TO OPEN CAMPAIGN Kitting exercises will mark the opening of the Little Little League of Flat bush baseball season at the Brooklyn Union Gas Co.

Field, E. 83d Street and Ditmas Avenue, Saturday afternoon, May 22 at 2:30 o'clock. The parade to the flagpole will be led by St. Ber-nadettes Junior Cadet Corps. The Bishop McDonnell Memorial High cheerleaders will be on hand to lend color to the affair.

Two games will pry (he lid off the campaign. The I'tica-Church Merchants Association will tangle with the Minor League All-Stars in a non-league preliminary. The Lincoln Savings Bank and the Bushwick Savings Bank will clash in the first league fray. The Rev. Brother George, president of the C.

H. S. A. lias plans completed for his organization's Brooklyn and Long Island championship meet at Victory Field. Queens, Wednesday afternoon.

May 26 at 4 o'clock, and Thursday morning. May 27, at 1 1 o'clock. GERRITTSEN LOOP TO OPEN Tommy Connelie informs us that the Gerrittsen Beach Little League will open its season on Saturday afternoon, June with a doubleheader starting at 1:30 o'clock. There will be a parade of the teams to the field at Gerrittsen and Cyrus with 26 37, followed by Mt. St Michael, 24 514, and St.

Augus more tilt, the bested tine's with 14. the Mohawks, t. itn I I -1 Sporia Plclu Pn: 5. Mi. St.

Mimui Tmif Jim Christe's relief pitching Competing in high school highlighted the Bonnie Ramonly since last Fall, Kennedy success Billy Wnghts'nas won 14 medals cross S( Pranct, (Waller Youni. Lauti Reda. Iaf mS 3- three-run homer in the fifth country, indoor and outdoor provided the Braves with the competition. An alto, the 125- Jackson Retains QueensTrackTitle In other loop contests, Si. Michael's upset St.

Francis Prep at the Parade Grounds. 32, and Holy Trinity bowed to Chamlnade School In Nes- an County, 3 2. Adelphi Academy went out margin of victory Bobby pound athlete spends Friday Sandt snd Tony DiFrancesco evenings singing with the St. hatted the Javelins to their Francis choir, win over the Mohawks. Vinny! Attending St.

Francis on a Icolarl hurled the five-hit scholarship, Kennedy received success. 1 hilt neophyte trsck experience The standings: with Sacred Heart in Police ncmni. iu Loi soriiu. i Athletic League and Catholic nayti; TTumaa (lomh. SI 3, IuU Aitllo.

Ram: Pelr McOurtj, s. AI1 Hallon. TtmM NO-MM Junior rtlaj 1 Lasalla M. A. terras: DrtLr HICU) SVSMTS Jualte broad Jump 1.

Bd KannaAr aft. jggg: syy te nn mite to Garden City and blanked St. Paul's School, 10, and Brook- A Powerful Jackson team, as expected, successfully lyn Friends, playing at home, defended its Public School Athletic League track and field was conquered by New York championship yesterday at Triborough Stadium, Randalls Friends, 7 1. Island. With the ases loaded and.

The St. Albans athlete, rolled nn rli. 2 Youth Organization ranks. I Other Brooklyn victories U.jora to gSsE JakS two out in the fifth, I.oughlin; US Way of the 4Sth renewal of pushed over what proved to betri game. The score by innings: were recorded by St.

hHlti n(M tine's 220-yard sub-midget relay i a quartet of John (Jilsenan, 3m. Catapano, Paul Alampi HZ Mi0" a Kdward Cain and by nirJu" Vtbruift'ina! gh 1 i and St. Francis, Newtown wa. a with 33, Adams uie neciaing run nn an enor. Junior l-Kunl abotvut 1, Hoba BaM.

Uufhlta: Tll Otete. 1st. SlTlBa dual: 3. Patar Broo. Mm; Jm flan, SwSSs'tiMi JIl1iteli taifc? i ue liases were iuu wr tied With Raveirf.

fnr thh-rl my nice singieu lor i auietnai with a points. Mil. 1U Eater. Fanrtr ina'u-hlrh tlflrl for- 440-vsrd mtri4. Si WsSett: Kaur.

m. at. isi- two runs in the fifth. Vinny limited lwo meet records were broken. Cleveland's ace miler, l.i ifchMl.

3. RoatU illo, Haraa: 4. Urn Augustine's to two hits for Mt. St. Michael's Thomas QK.

Avenues before the hostilities commence. The four teams who will see action are the Hawks, defending champion, managed hv Walter Donnelly Manager John Fazio's Eagles; the Rams, piloted by Bob Green; and the Cubs, under the new management ef Vie Hansen. Rill Seeger is the Players' Representative, and Joe Ro-jas of the soccer clan, heads the umpiring staff. GET ROUTT AWARD Neil Tergesen. manager of the basketball team, and a member of the golf outfit, at Poly Prep, has received the Kmmett Gold Routt Memorial Trophy, It is given annually by the Poly Syracuse Club to the Senior, who together with loyal service to the school, has shown great scholastic improvement in his last year.

Arthur Srgulman made the presentation. GETS SWIMMING AWARD Anthony Cresci is the winner of the first annual Jay Gintel Memorial Trophy at Poly Prep, as the most improved member of the Poly Prep amphibian forces Lt. Arthur Levitt Public Relations Officer of the 26th Air Division, Roslyn, L. I on behalf of the class of 1948 at the Dyker Heights institution nf which he was a member with Gintel. made the presenta- I 1 nrl tjm, Rica.

Wtnnln. jumv. 4 rM IS tehat St. John's, whose Bob Kountry hit a homer with none aboard in the fifth A pass to John Corso, an error and sin McAllister, won his spe-a Cialty in 4:31.4. to better byu half a second the mark set last year on the same track by Bay- i sfde's Andy De Phillips.

Mtr. iterra horKin (ISO scored a doume ooos4ot7 lialong with Kennedy. Forkln BattRtM us ttiraid in a 0:06.6 clocking In its. w.rrm D.rit., k. lipoid the 50-yard midget dash and J.

John Hacsartr Curlar. Uanh.ttan Prap. Miona.1.; i. Irrr Hi gles by Joe Abbott and Jim Rnnnie Cratr' 3. Joa 'ch ne otner mark was set by en.

niiui jaarp. 17 I i Junior hit lump Itet Sana II. 1. Prank Canoam ara le Stefano gm JaicSson'a 880-yard relay iSSSts. WaSah two runs to beat St.

Kranrls Miciraai: ma KoaM. SI. et of Tom Lee, Hinton Brszle- Poly Prep in Sweep in the fifth. Kevin Krist and Jimmy Donnelly of Chaminade gave Holy; Trinity, three safeties, and Taylor losing hurler, allowed ton, Carlos Campbell and Joe Muscarello. The Hickoi ie, timed in 1:35.4, eclipsed the standard put in circulation last iwean Bob McJtlff, St.

rmm mi PoraT'scoSt1' St Francia Prao 30 If, Saia SS SL Mt. St. Hlehaal 34 S14, lHlA 14. lSaJla A. ISM.

mim QSB 13. St Ann a II 37. Flaa lT, mJLi tan Pro lT. All Wslliss St JBJj D. a TH, i ealM 4, st rmmmi St.

Asnaa 4. IWH PTC I Of 3 Sport Events by Bryant, which was but two hits. Chaminade pnt docked in 1:35 Jactwn itobi Vm Athlele Jrtl- bnportan me aeomng run in me The summaries: of Poly Prep scored I victories in three porta on the home 30-yard 1 I ireord. o.d dlffei'ell Bryant Net Victor Netmen of Bryant Newtown; 1, Too PMlltT. Jaotaor.

.1 Snhllllns, Foreet HIUi, 4, Camilo Papa me; 5. John Bentew, Brrant. Time. 0 440-ard ran 1. MarahaJl Bprtns.

riitincev front in Dyker Heights yester-ei day. The lacrosse team re- Mi pulsed the invasion of Stevens over Grover Cleveland, Tech Jayvees nf Hoboken. 6 yesterday In a P. S. A.

L. tesv nla match on Queens on the jBoulevard Garden courts. The summaries: the track tpm prevailed over Horace Maun of the Bronx. Adama; 4. Toa sanuna.

Sanlde; 5, Bob I.a Rocx. Porost Hllla. Tlma. 4:31.4. (New record; o.d mark.

4:33 0, tot laat raar Bayilda'i AndT Da PhllUea). and Oann. Soraoa T4 4S; and the tennis team blanked Barnard School, also of the Bronx, 5 0. The lineup and summaries: unutcuaui, i second on a successful double (, intel died while attending Dartmouth. steal pulled by Krisl aild Bob At Poly Prep.

Gintel was captain pf the soccer and hioigate. golf teams. "a member, of Oasis, school honor society and in Bob Bernstein's single, an the Color Guard as well as Managing Editor of the Polygon, infield out and Roger Grinnel's i he school paper. second bingle gave Adelphi its lone tally. GETS FOUR-YEAR HONOR Marilyn Schmidt of this The box scores: borough was presented a plaque for four years service with p.

the women's basketball team at Wagner College on Staten jgBjjttaMj Island. Minnie James of Brooklyn and Martha Heine of irroi0 ngiiiamur.rt East Northport were the recipients of insignia for two years I KSSiw.it 3 1 alvand.tS'.i in" 2 0 i nl service in basketball. xtmc'r ion nlDobj0n. 3a Those rewarded for two years service with various Jb JBSIm si other teams comprised Robert Hicks, Brooklyn, and Henry I 'JJ Jj! Oerdes, Hempstead, track; Edward Peterson and August WoMwrt 1 Merkel, basketball: Robert Morris, blip, tennis; Alice C.erdin. West Hempstead, cheerleading.

JSX SVjtij Wlnntns Jump, 8 feat. Blnilea Irwin Ftah. bnU, wsa kf 4. 121) hih I. Fred flalrar.

Folr: fault. Rlebl SakmuM, 8j llllll tsflllli Jus UouJa, 1, Jim Oa. Jloraee Joa Ulknan. 4, 1 SW JXZT uano. Tlnio, ":1..

Brpant, dafaalad Oaonfa SattaTS-- low hnrdHa I. Frad juujv. elr; S.i" Sedwrtal ROD and GUIS ttao'- a' InHHS. Zalimwikil Ri r.nln, hlah lumo1. tla amoni Mite S'iMmii, and Jim Loula.

Folv ana Bn aBy HOWARD S. PRATT 5 If. High Tide for Eagle Anglers Ray Alexis got a letter for one year of track, and Harold Markert, North Merrick, was similarly honored for tennis; and June Gerdin. West Hempstead, for cheerleading. Klfrnan.

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Killoran DB nice Per-ir Srll. SB Off Will 7. Vloli l. McNflia 3 SO--BT Wltl J. Viola 5.

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Cout and Geodella Burvtr. add one Sutoutstl fob-: rouSS. Suitor BtUsM: threw, ton, il PSPPtlU M.e Peppar POtT PSJXP 5. BARNARD Referees 8tn and llowli. Slrmlea -vtlko Solomon dataaU man.

6 3. 2. Meurloa FlnJ POI.T PRFP RORACS MASS in ftad Slolnkk. 62, Jla Kwoatt, feij; 1, Fwl'sioto, DtjoMaS-sksis and 'jao-jard dub 1. Jim PawoaU, Sl, WtJtor WUltahMon W.lson.

Horaoa Mann, 3. P. po F'ni defaaiad T. Uebmaa and Cliilia and (nntrsts Bryant Nine Queen North Shore Champs The I rectors, has donated a series of trophy plaques and medals for Eastern Rod and Gt finny sweep- Ivlrkwood.lf Jill takes great pleasure in winners inviting our readers to attend istakps. mil box (inn its next social night.

Calling a Varmint Shooters! It will held at the Boulevard Hnu-c Commnity t'enler, 726 Stanlc, The contPt will be open to all comers rpgarrtlpss of residence and will continue throagb Sept. IS. The species 11111,111, Compiling a record of in-i as th outcome nf yesterday's win over Newtown on the home lot. 10, Bryant captured pm. Mm ics eligible for entry In the derby May Batteriea Supplsn and a di-plav of all types ipeil weakl'ish, I.I.K mint shooter equipment ill be.

blnefish, kingfi 0 1 SH Otta and ler 4 Brennan Buda At Bren, Toppmi 3. SO- Bt Toppint the Puoilc scnooi Atnietic sad League baseball championship pgM nn the North Shore ()f Qiieen piia for the third straight year. ansST ftayside whitewashed Forest soMriiK Hiils, 10. and drover Cleve- ionnweii ii a question iinn an nn iiukc, swer periiid. Kish must be taken 01 and reel, from boat or by Higlilislit of Hip Eureka Hod lasting.

The biggest fish 1 PJ.ITa-ijjo i is linslntlmics pltohar. THE NEW BUILT-IN SEAT-SAVER and dm luhs ith aim in each class INSURES A WIN- sary celebration will he a test i-, Kf! monial dinner to its first presi dent, Harry W. Howard of land had to go nine innings to take Edison. 42, In i be other divisional game. Arlams retained Its lead on the South Shore hy making Franklin l.anp.

playing at lamalca TaMill a an Pann r.a.rl 3 0 0 3 0 Par Rockaay 0 0 1 0 1 -3 Coro.lf I I 0 ViroU'iu 1 0 0 Ga lericv DinssMs and Taaman. Waltt AMH.rt 3 1 0 Roth 312 03 fl Saut.3k 3nn 3, Mdlr.3t 3 0 0 11 luskaos I IMIIrtil! Oardts.lk 0 0 10. n'nnnj' 3 0 0 2 0 Fortarln pham and rr.opp5e.2a loo O'Keefe 2b 301 70 l-aarbarb and Pooko ajtndrea 11 or, Aalar.ta 20 1 7 8 l.ff;,oo I 3 ft -At Rodplh.Jb 0 00 0 0 Bwka I 0 ft 0 1 i 1 1 ft 0 0 1 0 -3 0 Ronkjkl.ea 2 ft ft I bLmenjn II Mount Vernon, N. tomorrow night. Howard, currently club secretarv, will be feted at the 'r PAD SAT.

SsMDIN Lawrence Inn, New York. Originally- founded as sportsmen's group, th Knre Club today boasts many dl taff rod and gun enthnslsaal It is a member of the Natio: al Rifle Association, Hie Soul BOATS FOR $ALI CHRIS CRAFT R1TS era New York Fish and VORnRCRG. 95 H. Association, and the Southern New York Inter-City Itifle league. Its own membprihip rnmprises enthusiasts from the (ireater New York srea, with the club maintains Its AUTO SEAT THisrirl i ItOJAN.

Lrman. Old Town. WnWerine On own headquarters in Monnl Vernon. Its ritle team has partlci no fsaH WWW LW SEAT-SAVER PAD COVERS home. i ninth victim in it) m- a B.jmim.p 200 02 oamo- 1 nhlla eocnnrl nla.c Bn Patbatlno, Morini .1, end Tonv ganie- -a line sefond piaie Toin ii 3 i T0M1 mis iss Far Rnckawav di'pnsed of Aim, Un.

iJsSs $sr SsrSTis1 st? Jamaica in another kaLomine fsyj pj mishssc. 1 I I I Sneih 3b 4 0 11 2 3 0 I 1 Frarcle n- Jon 0 to hold the runner-up MJ i 1 ci.pp... Rerit. b.u, sa- snit with R-2 Andi-ew son 1822. 5 sb i.wv.

o'tss 1. A 10 0 IB OB Be'URH 1 HorU 3 SO-- BT felled WOOdrOW Wilson, JjJJJJ e'siiiH sm t. owsns sod In the Other league fray. no TrVHoij tvinitf i ehsabiiss In a noil leazilP Klilnkhll 1 0 Runnero.et 2 0 0 111 tbrhpoa ab 00 a a nor league BrooKij BmbMi ln0 ,00 Hon.t.a SiflJ skirmish. Al eld man knocked 100 00 iSSS iMowu ten 04 in two runs with a single and Tol 23,32,12 IVJW il Mel HorowltS tripled home the Adsm.

1 1 loo on 3 ib in nn 70 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Zaro.K 31, 2 0 0 It battel roi Ihiee 1 tins in the Abrlln, SB nmint im 0 cauini. 2001ns sixth as Thoma Jefferson ta. op aa-jw ioi 5 shaded Fort Hamilton, 43. 'ftsdsboj aonnabtau SSSsw.a '00 00 I ToUH 24J3H11I Totala 11 3 3 21 11 5 Sf. Agnes Girls Win Three Events slslll! rarlor 3: Knot 3 nn i Outstanding performers In fifth txar class 2.3,4rJ2.'""rt: the annual field day of Si Ag- SLlSrSS agtjffrr, Msy "at Seminary conduct en atj' tnVk lowis.t.

asoa3Hsti "SoTl W'ingate Field eterday ont'tUL nmt ks; SS? SJT'14 JJJ l-s. Helen Be'berirh. athleiic svtVhs.io.if jot dirtettw. were Eleanor. Made.l?.

mli iiP" -on. who each won liiree evet.u, b' pfni" Jonia'" sna' Is in the first, second and third Us Sm ''k'" iJSS i JJ high school years, and Sallv FRi.SHM.AN Cl.ASS TnLib, 23 1 4 21 4 Total, ,1141 II odice and Rosemane Ciie'rii lom 7,0 "nim. who duplicated the feat 111 the hai -Jisiphi 0 0 1 -t r. Potato rsta larqur-r. rat St Paul! OOO 0 0 0 0 -0 PlXth and Seventh Piemen Ann Vlsss0, noral heat r.

Jacob, Orlno.il. Srhuerman. Spilrrirr Utry group. lOO-rsrS daah MSBM M.aoa. mrm.F'V.Jl"!2?"u' 4 He Brarrta Remod.

DP Rrroda and Moa. The summaries. TCrSS JSJ lt, 4 et.SMSNTABr DIVtvM.v (hro. -Jacawlls. orrarl 'sV: 'nnln.

EIGHTH TEAR CLASS rira- Rarbel and Ann Aft-is daah Val.rl. Neaoi c.evanfsr. Frtond. FrlanSs MARINE SUPPLIES pated in many major shooting, including rifle, pistol, trap and skeat events, and its members individually compete in fishing tournaments. A aix-sprcie fishing derby for prize catches made in bay and ocean waters hefween Morirhe; Inlet and Rellport will be launched tomorrow under the auspices of the newly-formed Shirley, L.

Chamber of Coin merce. Walter T. Shirley, founder of the lo-square-mile Creat Soulh Bay community bearing his name, and acting chairman of; the new chamber's board of di- MAM DtClUSIVtlY SY ilVRVOOU IN FIBRES PLASTIC NYLON RAYON HUNORIDS OF PATTERNS AND COLORS TO CHOOSI FROM! All seal cover materials are parous and will allow seepage. The out SEAT-SAVER PAD gives positive protection against maisture, grease and dirt seeping through to original upholstery and gives greater cushioning comfort. The SEAT-SAVER PAD is "built-in" (lockstitched) to both front and rear seat cushions of the seat covers and is custom cut and tailored to fit oath individual make, year and model of car.

Installed Free In aur own workrooms. FREE PARKING! Evinrude Outboard Motors Lightwin 3.5 H.P. Aquasonic Fleetwin 7.5H.P. Super Fast Twin 15 H.P. Electric Starting Big Twin 25 H.P.

In Stock For Immediate Delivery ONE PAIR OF DOoJ ARM REST COVERS OR ONE STEERING WHEEL COVER Anr Rro.ne. haal SOPHOMORX C1.A5S If 3 1 0 0 OIHaJlan 3k 413 1' i ht. Mar, lu PARTY BOATS I aw Li" throw- Jul'la It 7 I 3,1 0 WsskSsTS S-SS it, SL' h.r. Ml a r.c-J,ill. Camdlj.

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