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BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 13, 1952 7 St. Francis Tops Trinity, Defender I sssssssssssssssssssi WIN BY FORFEIT Quigg Scores 32 Points in CHSAA Court Inaugural Holy Trinity, the defending Prooklvn Catholic High School Tech Dethrones Jeff; Meets Bay side Next Madison Takes Thrilling Tiff From Lafayette Utrecht, Midwood, Soraci Sparks Adams to Lead In Queens Play Charlie Soraci of John Adams High jumped out in front in the scholastic scoring ranks when he threw in 37 points, its iaft-Vt rniilnd DinhmAnrl Brooklyn Tech will meet Bayside, the Queens titlist. In the semi-final round of the city Public School Athleti? League dual meet swimming championships sometime next week. Brooklyn Tech won the Brooklyn championship yesterday via a forfeit when Thomas Jefferson failed to appear for the scheduled meet in the Tilden; Athletic Association basketball; rhampion, got its loop season ftarted on the wrong foot last: night by bowing decisively to St.

Francis Prep, 81 S0. at Holy Trinity. The crippled Ter-rers served notice that theyj re the team to beat la the loop by piling up the one-sided ad-j Montage. Joe Quigg of St. Fran-1 cis hit for ,12 points.

Erasmus, Jefferson, Lincoln Also Win art ui' ivoiu i uuicu 1 111.11111u.1u xi Hill. 8464. in Queens South i-J Shore Public School Athletic 5 Veterans Give A rally in the final two min- In the other Brooklyn C. utes of play gave James Madi S. A.

A. loop openers, St. John's League basketball play on the! victor's floor yesterday. Soraci's mark Is the high for the school-! boy season thus far. The victory pushed Adams son a 70-GB-victpry over Lafayette High in a non-loop basketball game at Madison yesterday.

The Frenchies held a 60-39-edge ri uted Cathedral Prep. 89 tiO, at Cathedral; ClKiminade, playing at home in Mineola, L. routed St. Michael's, 6152, pool. The Tommy Jeffs, winner of the Brooklyn-Richmond crown last year, were dissatisfied with the P.

S. A. L. holding the competition in the Tilden pool and thus protested the action by not showing up. The rules caljed' for the use or a neutral pool.

Coach George Shapiro of Jefferson thought the swim-off should be held in his pool since the first meeting of the two teams was staged in the Tech natatorium. in the last two minutes of play tnd St. Augustine's edged Rish f. nnlv tn havp the Hiehwavmen Lincoln New Court Spirit With a raft of newcomers making the veterans hustle as they never hustled before, Coach Lee Krinsky of the Abraham Lincoln High School basketball team hopes to come up with an outfit this season that will be a strong contender, not only for the P. S.

A. L. divi into the temporary divisional lead with two straight victories. Jackson, which drew the bye yesterday, and Lane, which opened with an overwhelming, 72 45 success over Far Rock-away on the Sea Horses' court, have one triumph each. Bayside and Forest Hills remained deadlocked for the lead in Queens North Shore action by chalking up their second rp L.ouguini, o-i oj, in me tinai 7 1, 20 seconds at Loughlin.

I13 up with lCioints, three The St. and Holy i "eld goals and four foil to win Trinity game was close for aout- Frank KlnS tallied four quarter, the Terriers holding a.Points and Rov Kieval two. Milt three-point edge at the first pe-l Winawer was the scoring leader l-iod, 1714. St, Francis then Madison with 20 points hut started moving, leading 27, was second best to Lafayette's Tech and Jefferson finished Irv Schwartz, who registered 27. a I half! line and fit at the their regular season in a tie with II and one record.

Tech's lone loss was at the hands of the Jeffs, 34 33. straight victories. Bayside downed Long Isfland City, In other non-loop frays, New I'trecht won Its fourth in a row hy downing Brooklyn Xnto. B5 Mi, at Auto; Mid- sional title, hut the Brooklyn Hoys High handed Jefferson: and city laurels as well. ni, at Long Island City, Jim its lone defeat.

The real Lincoln spirit collecting 24 of the'uin. wood trimmed Eastern Iis- t.w F1me the air. Krin-ky has acquainted ner's markers. Forest Hills won mark. Besides (juigg's 32 tallies, Kei Km1 Mured 21 points.

Joe Kiisko raged to lend the Holy Trinity, scorer. Kui'hii, AVaguer Star Two St. John's Prep eager, ftimnie Kut'lin and Dutch Wagner, bettered the 20-point mark. Kuehn shared the scoring honors for the gunie with Len Mo--letti of Cathedral, each eager, its second in a row at the ex- New I'trecht High finished: the squad with the hardships its season on a high note bvithe man after whom the school I i irt, 7, at Almwoon; Jm-hk-in us. playing at home, overwhelmed Manual, MH Hi, Dense of Mison 'snapping an 11-meet losing is named had to endure to get 1 68 55, at Forest Hills, to the top.

Lee has his charges! The lineups: ferson routed Fort Hamilton I treak by routj Gra(Jv 78-41 the losers court ami tiona 5412 ihe- New Eazlf Sports Picture by Benito ON WAY DOWN Nick Spanakos of the host club drives Bob St. John, Madison Square Boys Club, into a falling position against ropes in their 100-pound scrap of the Inter-Community House ring show last night at Ri is Red Hook Community Center. Bout ended in a draw. moueiinK ineir ertorts atter tne John Richmond him i jjiicoin toppiea iiitien, ihi I'trecht pool. elongated Rail Splitter and the Jerry Kaiser led Midwood In 4 motto IS! omtttmta 1 1 ir, 1 4 33 6 8 3 10 1 1 I ICftideron Uensrn double IE- loop, St.

Francis Prep, the de-j "Win for Abe." fender, won its fourth in ai That slogan .1 37 OrMn 0 2Rddlntloa 1 UlnambliLO 0 Hrher 1 5 Pinnagan a 0 41 Poster with 1 points and An-kced 1 and Swartz ot-ho of East Dis. Cathedral 21. OT ai 10 Anna If. D. 1 1 Brave Spirit 110 13-1 110 1J-1 TROPICAL PARK FORM By joe lee Oreen 3 13 0 a 1 is Avion Boulmetia 116 19-1 meaning of, first win for the'R'i'o great Emancipator, and 3 14 Common Cause Stout 110 1-1 ffer- row hy routine: lioughlin, 42 24, in the Manual pool; Brooklyn Prep made it three three- SIXTH RACE 43.000; allot enc; ar.4 up; six furlottga.

ww iRonnie Ma2zillI Jel the game for St. Angus ines. It. mark 37 10 84: Totals 23 18 ri8T HOR8C8 GRADED I year-old and up; on and UirM-sliteenthl ly. for the institution that bears' his revered name.

I Wilson POST 1:30 P.M. iml.ee. Jamaica a. was a see-saw game through. out, with loughlin holding the Stel Pf.

was a see-saw game through. i k- spectively. Barry Serper for Lincoln Horse straight submerging 1 F. aSnl, FIRST clalmliig; three- Odds: 10 h.ftentMf The Rllff anil Ceso Jockey Wt. 2 12 i Horse P.P.

0 4 dg'e throughout most of fhethe top polntmaker ontest. Bill Lyons and Wolleben I Se ,.,.11 ni Trinity, 18, in the t'olum-hns Casey s' pool, and St, -ear-olds and up; fUUes and mares; fire and: Coney Islanders will be an ag- 1 Tahl.Un Jockey Vaa.1 Ne her her Mll.er Mafale Stout Madden Boisud Boulmetts Pre. Odd 2- 1 8-1 S-I 15-1 20-1 3- 1 10-1 20.1 2-1 1-1 John's Prep, sliokine at home, gresslve, fast-breaking, sharp. Wt IS 1.6 ll 118 109 119 112 113 121 116 scored 24 and 22, mi. 1 3 6 14 4 14 3 3 1 1 18 2 6 Oary 3 3 SKflihbons 1 13 Brown 0 0 0 Malone 0 Totals 2 nAir flight 3 Libertine 3 Ancestor 6 Seaflash 7 Elixir 8 aKing Moaiea 3-1 3-1 3-1 20-1 13-1 8-1 12- 1 13- 1 20-1 for Loughlin.

Don McGorty led f1'4'- idpuun, triiuined Regis, 42 13, for its shooting and powerful defen-Wniem third victory in four meets. sive club. There will he no iohton 2 Alexandra Joyce 1.0 8 iMghl Man Chester 1.3 4 Free Press S.ste .18 1 Orphean No boy 112 3 Tulkingliorn No boy 112 3 xHlndi No boy 107 6 Princess Rose No boy 109 7 Larry D. Scuriork 1 1 2 9 By Vour Leav Schab 107 FOURTH claiming: nered 17 tallies one-half furlongs. Proo.

P.P. Harse Jockey Wt. Odd .1 Pe Ga. Barrew .14 3-1 5 l.Vat Plash Ne boy 112 5-1 .6 Sunshade SI RATCHFD 1 Boogie Watch SIRATtHkD 2 Rule-One Roberts hj 3 Peg Hope SCRATCHED The lineups: Madison 9 Joyce Ed Gallagher of St. Francis not p'set a new pool record for the "0 man nus' breH clamoring eyli'-Carolm S'ab'e entry.

Par Rockattay two- SEVENTH RACE 67.300 added: Coral Gable Handicap: two-year-olds: aia fur. P' year-olds; sis furlongs. 2 20 0 4 Prob 4 rStepe Girl No boy luu 6 Little Sioa- Ro'jerts 108 7 Hotrock Boland 108 JOO-vard backstroke with "'aning ass.Kn 1:04.9. He held the old mark of nients. The Terrier freestyle re-' Veterans Are Strong Odds Pro.

Wt the Loughlin scorers with 18. Steve Haig and John Kielley sparked St. Michael's with 21 and 18 points, respectively. St. Francis Prep's jayvees de-featpd Holy Trinity, 4837, and the Holy trinity freshmen conquered St.

Francis, 4736, as par of a tripleheader, including the varsity game. C. J. Osdsdeu 3 PP Horse Jockey Wt. Odda 3-1 xHes'-enly Hash No boy 106 Jockey IHsas Errlc Boland 6 Terch of War 8-11 I U8 Cole 2: a.

.1 Aranow 2 41SohKarU 11 5 Latrns 2 13 Uchtensteu 0 0 Goldsmith 1 1 3 Yalioaltx 8 1 Winawer 7 6 20 Koafai 2 Blitzsteln 1 0 2 Doren 3 0 I Pokorny 0 0 0 l.aufer 0 0 Kieval 9 119 Com.to 2 0 Sullivan 0 0 0 I Evans 0 0 0: Klr.g 6 3 171 iMavll 0 0 01 i Leder 0 0 9 Psychic Dream 10 xrirst Return 13-1 20-1 3-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 0 lay foursome of Kci Kelly, Joe The veterans who are 4 12 Olddetli 4 10 Pomeranta 1 7 Chapman 5 11 A bran: son 7 23 Nelson 1 Cooperman 2 6'Shoenberg 0 0 Williams Portugal jRosent-hal 120 1.1 108 103 106 IIIB 1118 ,12 Solid Trick iMannino, Fred Battenleld and 4-1 8-1 50-1 20-1 iiik a merit' war ior me uve war No boy No boy Bauer Burr Jordan Oleason Stevenson Porch 1 Main Bout 4 Virtuous 2 Royal bay Gem- 3 Skipper Bill 5 aLot Honey 7 Dandolo 8 Mlkeaby stent 122 4-1 Haatord 118 3-1 SCRATCHED Combest 118 3-1 Williams 119 8-1 Burr 105 10-1 Boland 117 10-1 Knapp 103 10-1 Boulmetia 120 8.1 111 20 114 Ti 13 Lead All A i 4 Mommy "15 U.uoa Well i PP Hone 8 Spanish Armada 1 1 Pennflear 9 Harass 1 Fondest 2 xBrcadwlnner 3 Big Perry 4 aChlef Loco 5 Brooksliire 6 xDlxle Prince 7 Equaliser 10 Foxalloo 12 Triplln 13 xaMr. Hurry SCRATCHED SCRATCHED Arthur Hinchey broke the Catholic High mark which was I established in 1037. SECOND RAC claiming: thro. The lineups: Totals 9 Air Pine Total! 34 24 72! Forest Hllla I I year-olds: age furlongs. 29 The summaries.

Boulmetis 114 211-1 Stevenson 109 13-1 SCRATCHED Oreen 111 12-1 No boy 115 13-1 Williams 113 5-1 SCRATCHED Totals 27 18 70! Totals Officials Caruso and Goldman a p. Horse Wt. ST. FRANCIS 42, BISHOP LOCGHLIN 24 Utrecht I Brooklyn Auto 3 1 Chester 103 9 Imurga. P.

120-yard medley relay 1. St. Prancia (Ed 107 14 Betsy T. No boy Vasll 10 a Tort Monmouth SCRATCHED 11 Pas Play Basils 111 20-1 13 G-To oreen 112 8-1 13 Warleea Church 106 10-1 14 Blase SCRATCHED 15 Wolf Cry Ho boy 108 20-1 16 Lucky Lick Rodnguei 109 20-1 17 Ruche Lindberg 107 13-1 18 Bottle of Ink ratarrmgn starting berths comprise Lloyd Zackowitz, Barry (Stick) Storick, Alex Panos, Norman Ostrin, Louis Cohen, Aaron Harari, Stan Schwartz and Louis Gossett. The newcomers who are putting up such a struggle for the five remaining first-string berths number Hal Trupkin.

Neil Levinson. Barry Serper, AI Buch, Willie Kozin, Joel Orgler, ron Vmvmnn niphtp ntnrtm 3 xGreat Eagle -2 Sand Fly 1 Nate Herzfeld 4 xAfter You Prob. Odds 20-1 3-1 4 1 H-l 20-1 8-1 20-1 6-1 20-1 Stout aCudahy-Plemlnt entry. FIFTH RACB 12.500; alloaajice; year-lds; six furlongs. three- 7 2 19 14 7 2 1 Breeskin Hockman Kesler Wachtel Lippman Prtltt PMnhardt Beer Gins berg Williams No boy 3 Nordic Son 4 8 i TorgoTski.c.

7 3 17'Zachary 6 1 13 Schneider 4 1 9'Hefferen 1 1' Anderson 1 0 2 1 3 3 Pahle 0 0 0 26 16 66' Totals Prob Odds Odds Burr 6 Ridge Runner .10 114 100 114 118 113 107 114 111 1 14 Jockey Wt. ig rtA 7 xQutck Mission Stevenson P. Horse 1 Marie Eileen o. f. a Chrystal 1 17-D'AgosUno 0 Berlin 113 Ramos 4 Markman 3 2 12 Sherod 1 Braverman 0 0 0 Watson' 3 Btogel 0 0 0Morgan 2 10 2 Rogers 4 Olmbeiman 10 2 Aulettl 1 Parentl 0 12 Beanbow 0 0 0 0 Jones 1 ChodrotI 0 0 0 Ramplnllll 1 Brodeky 7 1 13.

Maneksj 0 0 0 Bashner 0 0 0 Puva 1 0 2 0 4 3 4 1 0 1 1 8 Don't Wsit Catalaiio 2 Prise Ring 10-1 Stevens .05 jj- 1 20 Bear Market Wtdman 113 15-1 Ne bey .13 S-l ai Brother Friar SCRATCHED 0110,1 Mrl Robert SCRATCHED entry. 0 0 uauagner. Tom Oowllng and John Gannon). 3 in Time. 1:10.4.

12 40-yard freestyle 1 Die Lally. Loughlin: 1 71 Ed Kelly. St Francis; 3, Fred Bat-2 St. Prancl. Time, 0:21.8 1 9 220-yard freestyle 1, James Regan.

4 Loughlin; 2, John Cannon. St. Prancia- 3. 1 l.Pau! Flattery, Loughlin. Time, 2:36.

0 100-yard breaaustroke 1. Joe Mannlno. 1 3 St. Francis; 2, Tom Doughertv. St.

Francis: 3, Fred Ferrari. Loughlin. Time, 1:13 2. 100-yard backstroke 1. Ed St Francli; 2, Kingston Clagen, Loughlin: 3.

Ronald Mugavln, St. Francis. Time, 1:04.9. 100-yard freestyle 1, Arthur Hinchey, St. 17 12 46 Francis; 2.

Dan Ine. Loiighll.i; 3. Jim 1 10 Ringgoldlan Rodrigues 19 17 85' 11 Miss Fiddle Botllmeils i 0. 1 12 Golden Glere Totals St. Fram-ta i Holy Trinity O.

F. O. F. P. Gordon 3 7 7 5 19 tettln-l 1 7 9 Qulnn 3 0 4 B--nier (1 UnkUi 10 2 3ilU 14 4 32Caihmn 4 18 CiPaAo 1 1 4 3 11 IVdft 8 5 5 0 10 Hagman 0 3 3'Duan 1 1 3 1 I Browning 1 0 2j TY.tilJ 27 27 81 1 ToUK 25 10 60 Keasan.

Cmplra Donnelly, fit. Aurustlne'a I Loughlin o. r. p. i o.

p. Kclleben 7 -8 22 re Jarden 1 1 3 1 I 3LaMotte 10 2 Brennau 3 3 9 Walsh 3 17 MiNltt 1 0 2 Anderson 2 1 5 Ivtns 9 8 24 Tlerney I 4 IS Ferguson 10 2 MoGorty 7 4 18 ulllvan 1 0 4 4 12 Totals 23 18 A4 Totals 24 13 63 Officials Aiiletta and De Bratux St. John's 1 CaUiedral o. P. a.

f. 20-1 I 3 Mr. Michael 8. 12 Honey Jar Combest Bayside I Long Island City reua 8IRATCHFD I 13 Adaptation a i -1 No boy 110 10-1 EIOHTH RACE S2.0O0; clelmhn; four. O.

14 BalUebur No boy 110 12-1 year-old and up; on and ems-nxteenta I RATCHFD 8 RATCHKD SCRATCHED IS Hill Street Phil Blum. Herb Grossman, Id Col no zo-i miles. 3 First Refusal 6 Blue Square 7 Lealietay 8 March Brat 9 Dead Duck 9 14 24 Mo.ta.ta 4 1 9 Slteehan 4 9 17. White 1 2r.enni 18 Henry's First Ryan 105 "0-1 Harvey Greenfield. Harold SCRATCHED 3 13 2 16 1 3 1 3 0 2 3 7 1 3 THIRD RACF.

12.000; claiming; four- Totals 30 3 63' Totals Officials Wiener and Sarachek P. Horn 2 8ala.se -9 Swaddle kin Sid PicilS, Sheldon 0 3 3 Seabrook Prob. Jocaey Wt. Odds ftetfrlgvet 129 3-1 Bnrr 118 31 Cele 114 S-l uuuey. iiugnnn.

Time. 0:5 Llhooin 60-yard freestyle relay 1. St. Prancia. an4 CIavd CrhnaMflr Schuita 1 0 2Popura 8 Bee's Ace O.

P. Ed Kelly. Joe Mannlno. Fred Battrcteld 7 11 Arthur Hlnrhey. Time.

1:22 1. a Sfl. RgnMI rit.a 1 T.D.I1. a. OTHER TROPICAL SELECTIONS ZackowlU Burh Ostrln Totals 15 29 59! Totals Officisl Lamb and Lehman 0 2 rls; 2.

Joe Daldone. St. Francis: 3, Chariest I HHHI- i 4. Kaufman. Loughlin.

Winner's point. 30 t.a F. 1 8 16 8. Isreal 0 0: Bostir 1 3 0 0 'Yellln 0 4'M. Isreal 0 Kaplan 7 vj vy l.

how 3 211 Patios 0 0 Serper 219chwart 4 26 Cohen 0 0 Kuain 1 IStorlck Today's Scratches "iNEW I'TRECHT 34, GRADY VOC. 12 "I 130-yard medley Utrecht (Casorla, and Maranol. Time, 1:20. 40-yard treestyle 1, Ksmpf, Utrecht; D1H. Johnson.

Grady: 3. Pederlco. Utrecht. 1 Prince Dandy Batchei.er 110 S-l 3 All BrtiiJh SCRATCHED 4 Lucky Ned No boy 117 2-I 5 xMarse George No boy 105 30-1 8 Fan borough Schn.Mll 114 12-1 7 RaaJins Vaail 114 S-l 10 Worcester No boy 114 15-1 NINTH RACE $2, 1 00 claiming two-year-olds; one and oni-ilxteenth miles. Pro Horse Jockey Wt.

Odds 7 Yeesaaa KeJrtgiK 119 3-1 10 iBu.y Nw tC BATCH ED 5 iai light CaplaJs fltrrUM 112 5-1 1 laGol. KlmDe Bievenson 114 5-1 2 Amulika Boland 113 10-1 6 26 Swart 1 9 Perrl 1 5, Taylor 2 Moretti 1 3 McFadden 3 3'Corado 0 2 Msron 2 22 Kaseta 0 0 Woods 1 9 Casey 0 0 0 4 2 Haca :Uir.ted Keata lOrtell IDeNoiino I No Prew mily irror I Woi id -Tele Pii 'Consensui Heavenly Hash jNavy Plash Po' Oaf jllotrock Po' Gal 1 'Navy Flash Heavenly Hash Sunshade Navy Pianfc Navy Piaeh Po' Gal Po Gal Psyr hie Dream Po' Oai Sun shade IQiilrk Minion Rldpe Runner Snd Ply Great Fa Nordic Son I IO rest Eagle 'Nordic Son jNordic ISoii 'Ringoldian BaM I Nat Herzfeld Qulck MlMion Great Eagle jQuirk Mission 'Sand Ply Night Maii jPree Pre Free Preaa 'Lady A.ei'dra Preaa (Night Men Nigh! Mar. tNight Man I adv A ex dr 1 ILady Alex'dra Rose I Night Man CBy Sam Sneod Golf's Groahnt Ployr-Ttoclic Kuehn Brady fieott Cowley Srennan CO real Aneiil Wagner Vetzger Kenney Boyle Waters Total Bowie 23 18 681 Totals ToUls Time. 0:22. 100-yard freeetsle 1.

Landau, Utrecht: 2. Officials Goldman and Bender. Jefferson Fort Hamilton G. F. i IDL'kman, Utrecht; 3, Malone, Grady.

Time, 0:39 9 J. 100-yard breaststroke 1, Napelbaum. Utrecht; 2. Horowlta, Utrecht; 3, Stelner, 7 3 WQulnn Danherst. Oom Paul Rushitif, Bun Diver.

2 Bd V. Sullivan, Rouen Candy. Supfeia, Wath Rim. 4 Sun Jeep, fynj 7 Orappler, Gumptious. 0 2'Scavone 2 6Hoprock urany.

lime, 38 17 891 Totals iTurchln 25 10 BO Tlebotlt. I Brodsky 220-yird freesty; 1, Berlotf, Utrecht: 4 caboose Barrow 114 Jfaraas 4 0: T. Gorra -Sajeckl and Metnhold Officials- I'Fondent Armada 'Spanish Armada iHarass St. Miohael's 2 Gonlln Chamlnade iSiianiih Armada Mr. Hurry BeUy Hurry Armada BeUy T.

4 xSanias Girl 5 Bucky C. 8 Ell Cookie 2, O. Jolinton. Orady. Time, 3:15.

1 no-yard bnckstroVse 1, CrereKa. Utrecht; 2. Nemeth, Grndy; 3, Baron, Utrecht. Time, Stevenson church Burr 15-1 10-1 61 10-1 15-1 0 Nelson F. 114 116 108 114 3 1.1'J.

Oorra Charles Town 1 Schoharie. 2- 7 Sounding-s, Ptrewood. Royal Irish Moe No boy 1 3 Valertl iOler-Poiato Chip entry. 3 7'Whltton i Friedman P. I Van lef 18IEhrllch 21 Surkln 3 Tarrant 4 Salr 0 Oreen 3 Mazxtlll 2 Haynes 1 I H1 jiiL.

7' Eschevere.ta Tlwerlen Hutler Wach-I Brennan KLernan Dlrr McCaffrey iOolden doves Common Csise Marie Eileen -ire'trtr IWhiffevpoof Sun Rene xi pounds appreutice claim ad. Us ed accordlrg to pt positions. BEST ABIE F.II.EEN. 4 8 Kielley 4 10 Haig 2 4 Whalen 0 10 Fudge 3 1 5 FarreU 0 8 Clot) 2 6 Mulvev i Browne Lynch 1 26 2 4 200-yerd frees Lyl-e T'y 1. Utrecht Car 10 9 durci, Sedflcea, Bellocchlo and Gold).

Time, 1.39 Fancy due 1. Henry. Utrclv: 2. VroMi-ma-i. U're-ht; 3, Orady.

Winner' 35. 10 21 41 ST. JOHN'S FKKP 42, HVGIH 15 Golden Gloves 'Mane Eileen Prize Rlr.g Sun Rfi Ancestor Torch of War Bain Bout Rouche Marie loolden Glovst Prlz 'Sun R- Asirwtor Toreh ol Wax 'Ms'n Boul i Ruche 3 l.V 0 2 'Cemmoii Caue Prize Ru-g ncetor D.mi:u-e Kun Re.e Poyal buy Gem BUI Bout IMarar Oenrge ucky Ned 0 Totals 28 22 78 Tt.tals Mxrie E'lleen Gloves Prize Ring Sun Rei To'Th nt War Main Bout Royal Buy Now vmi an Burky C. 1 Officials Bsdaln and Garfinkel. Joy.

6 Love Ijock. 7 Elected. 8 Raiwet, DlJiieu'. Thriller, Mr. Nibs, Judy Cave, Fmpire Valiey.

The hint I Hie cIihiiiioI the program! RADIO and TVr HIGHLIGHTS n-adably listed i.MJ-yard rely 1 St. John's 22 17 6l Totals 18 20 32 Midwood DiRt-rict (Parker, MrOrne and Yaeger). Time, 1:40. F. 50-yard freestyle 1, Levinson, et.

John's: Virtuous 'Tfitrh of War Skipper Bill Bob's Ac IRvadrii jsslaie Amullka Busy N-cir 'Yeoman 2. Donahue. St. John's; 3, Kenney, Real Time. 0:27.

100-yard freestyle 1. Clrlcllano. 81. SMlelle Prince Dandy Fan borough -Busy Now 'Bucky C. Yecsmn En-1 ein F.

3 13 EI la 1 Lilian 7 19'Oslrow 3 17'Bmcker 1 7 Donovan 4 14lOrady ,0 0 Fat borough Prince Dwidy Now C. Girl 3 27 7 11 3 .1 2 8 0 4 2 6 O. May 4 Brotisteln 2 Kaiser 6 trbelter 7 Kass 3 Punk 5 Blumenkrana 0 Raw 1 In ftantas Girl iBurky C. 'Yeoman Jorui'i; 2, Becker, St. John's; 3, Orceyne, for your guidance in thes BROOKLYN EAGLE.

Gallaudet Grapplers Win Over Brooklyn Polytech The Gallaudet College wrestling team defeated Brooklyn Poly, 23 13, yesterday on the latter's mat. The visitors, a school solely for the deaf, have BFeST BET. Regis. Time. 1:01.

100-yard 1. Drerr, Rf: 2, Caay, St. John's; 3, Schuerger. St. John's.

Time, 1:14. 100-yard breaatatroke 1, Retfs; 2, McQrane, St John 'a; 3, Olielchowskl, St. John's Time. 1 :17 8. 21 17 59 TotaU 27 21 75 Official Tohn and Chemi'Jt IN BROOKLYN: Brafitius Leverage in the golf swing Isn't fully realized by many high-handicap goiters.

You can make an interesting experiment if you'll tie a weight in Manual 2 P. 220-yard freestyle 1, Rottkamp. St. o. f.

4 John's: 2. Lyon. St. John': 3. Murphy.

lee 10 12 Berts. Time, 2:39. 3 23 Nfase 0 24 OUn 1 13' Sheet liplr? tho 4ynn nnrl DlXOn Mltaritoima 12 2 200-ard freetyl relay 1. A. John's 'WOVkA EAGi 'Rouksmp.

Levi nwn, Carr Bnd CirifHanoh 8 Al TION SALE SUPREME COI RT." KINGS COUNTT Asiin'e'a Sale for the benefit of c'vdiiMix In the mailer of Jasden Nuelti, Inc. Arthur AMi-rt 4 will sll at. Public Aucili.n. on Monday. D.

22. 9.,2. at 11 A.M. at 838 4th BnrouKh of Brooklyn. City of New York, assets of Ihe above named aaiKnor.

consisting of Merrhandtae. Aladiinery Fixtures. Auct'rs. ad lM West 23rd N. T.

C. Phones WAtklns 4-1554-5. N. Y. CREDIT MEN'S ADJUST.

MKNT BUREAU. Assisrnee. MAX SCHWARTZ. Atty. for As-slstnee.

36 Court Street, N. Y. dl3-a 8a LECAI, NOTICES) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE" OF NEW YORK Ry the Glare of God Free and Indept-ndent. T'J Gr-rga F'ust: Richard Kiiat Chailef Ernest Fuel: Anne Vut'i Heirrlch I'usi: Maria Huller and William Fred r'lisl. Snd Greeting: Whereas.

Aline Mver wlio i at 120 RutledKe street. Riavikl n. New York, ha present, a petition rrayinic f-tr a decree that a certain ii.strurnent in writing, relating to rai and personal prr-perty. be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of William ft. Fust lalelv reid-ins at Nn.

12(1 Rutledlte Street, in the Bornuifh of Brooklyn. City of New York. Now. Therefore, vou and each of 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 Kirk 2 1 Time. 1:50.

I BROOKLYN PREP 49, HOLT TRINITY IS 1 20-)Ard medv relay 1 Holy Trinity a hankerchief. as pictured, andj swing it brick and forth by wrist action. Although vour handkerchief hicks all the rigidity of the Smith and Nelson). Time, 1:18 4 2 Gleafton 4 Sullivan 2' Heltman 4' Moenca 5' Tie bet.ween Duffy 40-vard freejt.yJf 'J and Dunn. Brooklyn Prep 3, Lane, Holy title for thre years.

sim The summaries: 123-pound class James, GaiUuaet. plrnicd Capiuto. Time, trm lock tuid chancery. nircl 1.10-pound rla.sti Hoke, OallaudK. pinned Ma tit? Bfrsii.

Time, aFm lork and body ffnnel P. Davl 137-txin class I indeuauer. Poly, pinned jjislc Time 7:22: leg lock aiid body preh. i class Swaim, Gailmidt plu.itd Seillpani. Time, 2 OCicla'jt- cuts' Evmigrl.ti, Poly, de-CL-irned Haibers, 8 2 100-yard IreeM Prep: 2, UcDorald.

Bronk! 14 16 4fl Hf Trinli Time 0:34 3 lliai Uie WIMUIU ur INK iU 4 3 9R Fisher ar.d Gent: ST i eim end, just a a olubhead is at Ho.v TrlcUy. Tlrre. 2.35. the end of the shaft, the handkerchief remains straight but 100-yard barasirose 1. Brermau.

Brooklyn! I 4fV I Prei; 2. Neisoii. Holy Trinity; 3, UrNamara, Braolrivn Pren. 1 1B.3. I 7 -pound clas Sieve, "oiy.

won oy forfeit from Wright. 177-pound claw Flaharty, Gallaudet, dectsloned Johnson. 63 Heavyweight Carlson. pinned Battjer. Time.

7 .38, double grape vid body preu. 100-yard breasiatroke 1. Brooklyn Prep; 2, Isaac, Brooklyn Prep; 3, Smith, Holv Trinity Time. 1:14.9. Vote to Split Spoils Atlanta, Dec.

12 (U.R The Southeastern Conference today adopted a plan that would force a member team to split its bowl earnings with the rest of the teams in the league. 2no-yrd freest-yl relay I. Brooklyn Prep you are hereby cited to show cause Says CAPT. IVAR BOKLUND Mntir, Brooklyn" "I hivt btcn a Brooklyn Eiglo rtdr for mora thin 30 yean. Home, to a tailor to ofrtn away from it, tikai on a special tignificanca.

Brooklyn if my homo, and I find mora Brooklyn nova, mora rtal Brooklyn flavor, in tha Eagla than in any othar nawtpapar. I particularly tnjoy tha marina highlights so ably ports d1 by Jaanna Toomay in har Harbor Lights column." ISavasier. Rourke, Con. In 5id uouartny). Time.

1:34. alley dire Tie between OotUna. Brooklyn Prep, and TulU, Holy Trinity; 3, Neiion, Holy Trinity. Fight Tuberculosis Buy Christmas Scols the wrist swing leads the lah of the weight into the ball. And that weight is ahead of the hand at the Imaginary Impact.

The point of this experiment is to impress upon you that if you swing down properly the weight of the clubhead itself will increase the throw of the wrists at the bottom of the swing. Many players do not realize what the wrist throw adds to distance and rhythm. By Fagafy and Shorten THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! nerooe our hurrosate a ourt or the County of Kina.t. to be held in Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 15th day of January. 1953.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the Seal of our ssld Surrosrate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) Wilnew. Hon. E.

Ivan R'lbentein. Surrogate of our County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the a il County the loih day of December. Aarn 1.. Jacohv. Clerk of the Surrogate Court dl3-4t, THE PEOPIJC OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by ll I Vk afeAOPOrVrV; 7 ASV NOTMINS TO IT WfflMgL HE GIVES c-rttAIGHT OH JlLo TMERE'b- MO WSTERV THE eT ARM BALL I ABOUT SMACIiNG A LITTLE MflM FEW 1 GOLF BALL.

ALL VOU30TrANif-r-- SIMPLE WEs REMEMBER IS A FEW rBM' RULBC P0o lMPLl Yale Meets New York A standout card is booked for Squadron A Armory," Madison Ave. and mth tonight: when Yale I'niversity plays the, Xew York Polo Club' and the Manhattan Polo Club engage the Ramapo Polo Club. Piny starts at Si.O. lite Grace or Gorj. rw and Indepen-Idnt.

TO FUlRA I.EO.NORE BAN. 'TITO PIl'V Ml'VOtVi, I IT Captain Ivar BohlanS serves Ilia apprenticeship forelcn vessels, and Joined th Amerleaa Merchant Marine a an effleer Sarins Werld War I. Dnrlnt fVvrlS Tsar II he eemmanSea a nnsnber vnssela tr th Ess whom he has keen emelere for i year. Preaentlr aster the 88 "Esew Breoklyn." Captain Bok-lunS I a LI. Cnansandr In th V.

Nay! ReeerT ana balds a raptalner la tha C. ft. Maritime Serrie. Be baa asad hi hn 1st Brvaklya far th past St year American Hockey League or oa W. T.

49 Clereuui4 Hsnber PtttetvureH Byracu St. louts ProndsskM Buffalo i i i ii -13 1 27 77 -11 I 24 70 -11 13 22 71 10 13 20 72 13 1 1 Oft 11 I II il 7 I -I mSMIm BROOKLYN EAGLE COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS. TH es JIETROPOUTAX CASVALTY 1N-SfRANCE COMPANY. SEND GREETING WHERE-XS MARGARET A. HICE EHLERS.

who re. sides st 1firi-t5 Highland Avenue Jamaica. New York, has presented the nrroun as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George S. Hire as Successor Trustee for the benefit of FI.ORA LEON ORE BAXTER RIVES, of the trust created by Paragraph "Fifth" of the Last Will and T. stamentof MINNETTA HICE BAXTER.

Deceased, lately residing In Kings County, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stat of New York, and a petition praying that said account niv be Judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of nLincs. he held In Room at the Hall of Records in the Couniv of Kings, on the 12th day of Janus r. at JH o'clock in th forenoon, whv such settlement should not be had.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS. HON. IV4.N Rt'BENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brnok'yn.

In the said County, the last icionrg ini'LTt Bitffal 4, Syraoua (Only ffaxn scheduled). AITTION SALE -fe H'W" oitipv- i i BY VIRTUE Or A WRIT OF VEX-dit'iDni Expnna to me directed nd delivered I will pell at nuhllc auction ions Tuesday, December 16. i cincK oon, raptern atanaara Time, the MV ''EL. CVIS" her en- ginn. etc.

(L. S.T.) at Board a rrw BaAin. Went Side Warehouse Pier. Between Van Brunt aV Rirhards Sum. BrooWyn.

N. T. Caae. jr2.Vn. dated December 1.

Hill Rivkine le Middleton Eq. Prwtori for aaaaatl day of December. 19S2. AARON L. JACOBY, I tem or lies BurrogaT CouTt.

d- ugen Smith, f. Marshal. R. D. T.

J. J. Auctioneer. e.10.11.15.1J.lS-t.

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