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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES MAY 5, 1953 15 MADISON NINE Midwood Jolts Erasmus From JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN AUTOMOTIVE Bp in Ntw Cori Used Con m. mm in i rs i 7 -fv. A UNBEATEN IN DIVISION TWO Shades Lafayette For Fifth Straight In Boro P.S.A.L. Play N0 PSAL Net Lead Heeg, Duffy Reach Semi-Final Round Of Fordham Play Midy'ood High took the lead NEW 19S3 Chevrolet Sedans $1835.25 Incladinr directlonali, anderaral. wore, ani 2 YEAR GUARANTEE BRING AARON CONEY ISLAND 2061 Sort ll.

CO. (-1400 ay moat 417 Via ft Ska. SH. 8-3900 Madison is the only unbeaten nine in the Brooklyn Public School Athletic League Division II, baseball The Highwaymen won their fifth In a row' yesterday by edging out BIG in Brooklyn Public School Ath-j letic League tennis competition by upsetting Erasmus Hall, the defending city titlist, 32, at the College Courts yesterday. It was fourth in a row for the Glenwood Roaders and the first setback in four for Erasmus.

The match was started last Lafayette, 1, on the losers diamond. Bade Sport Picture TAKES THIRD Jerry Kalman of Brooklyn Tech slides safely into third base after advancing on a passed ball at McCafVen Park yesterday. Mario Santoro of Brooklyn Auto takes a wide throw. Tech and Auto fought to a 1-1 nine-inning stalemate in a Brooklyn Public School Athletic League Division I baseball clash. Coach Dave Weiner of the Eastern District High handball team is not making any rash predictions for his team, but he looks for it to make a respectable showing in the Brooklyn Public High School Athletic League Division 2B tourney.

The Gold and White has a wall personnel of Phil Dichter, Pat De Meco, Herb Phoenix, Murray Fogelman, Harvey Seigel, Matt Johnson, Sheldon Lustig, Mel Mitt-man and Ernie Pearson. Ed Hickey, coach of the St. Louis University basket-ball team, has accepted an invitation to appear as an instructor at the Adelphi College court clinic, scheduled for the Nassau County institution's campus in Garden City on Aug. 3, 4, 5. The Billikens' mentor will lecture and demonstrate the rudiments of the game for two successive days.

His choice was announced by George Faherty and John Sipos, co-directors of Adelphi'i Coaching School. WILLIAMSBURG ORGANIZES Under the leadership of Al Kamier, a group of young men of the Williamsburg section have been meeting in the Eastern District Young Men's Christian Association and have finally organized the Williamsburg Little League. The unit has obtained the use of McCarren Park and is now awaiting its franchise. Utrecht' toppled Grady Vocational from the unde New Price REDUCTIONS ON THE ALL NEW 19S3 Dodge Job Kated" Trucks For th Best Deal in Town See London Motors SALES) 127 Unioo Arc SERVICE: 47S Fl.u Art. HMiST.

2-9600HMi feated ranks, 32, at the Parade Grounds. It was SIXTH STRAIGHT FOR REDMEN Utrecht's fourth win in five encounters and Grady's first setback in four contests. In the other Division II games, Tilden blanked Mid-wood, 50, at Tilden, and Fort Hamilton, playing at home, up- CADILLAC 1931 4-door aadan, original OAner: perfect condiuon; low mileage. Ci.l 9-5, STerllnt 3-0020. chevreT7wdan BLACK: RADIO.

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well.73:i 4thAve.SH. 8-2270. CHEVROLET 1950 J-door. Powergilde; i iKy efi.iiyped, low mileage. CLover Friday and halted with the two schools deadlocked at 22.

Dave Brechner of Midwood defeated Bobby Milowe in the deciding match, 64, 26, 108, yesterday. The summaries: Singles Bernard Stelner, Erasmus, e. feated Norbert Warner. 6 3, 6 Lowell Blum. aildwood, defeated Sam Punk.

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John 's Maintains Clean CHSAA Slate DIVISION II STANDINGS All CARS INSURED fast servicb calljtl. 2-383s "ant car any driver insured 12 months to pay OL. 5-8028 0 Dave Brechner, Midwood, defeated Bobby Mtiowe. 6 4, 26. 10 8: i I.

Steve Bootstetn, Midwood. defeated Mike W. .1 4 3 1 Tilde. 1 Manual 1 Lincoln. 2 Mldaond 2 tort llamlltM Medium I trr.

Grid? Voe, Lafayette Erasmus ij St. John's Prep overcame another major obstark in its' march to the Brooklyn Catholic High School Athletic Associa-j Lanssam. 6 l. 6 4. Doubles Ellis Schneider and Hal flom-mers.

Erasmua, defeated Keineman and Bob Selden. 62, 9 7. uaseoau uue ny euging out si. Augusune ti 4, at St. set Erasmus 7 S.

The Lincoln-Jolin's It was the sixth straight win for the Little! In the Fordham University Manual came was Diit off until Redmeit and the second defeat in six gamesrfor St. Augustine's. tournament, top- seeded Dave Duffy of Rteplnac Bishop Loughlin, the de May 20. ana unseeded Mike Heeg of Brooklyn Prep advanced to tomorrow's semi-final round with victories yesterday. Warren Ford and second- Lafayette Takes Handball Laurels In PSAL Division In Brooklyn Division Brooklyn Auto and Brooklyn Tech.

battled to a nine inning 11 deadlock at McCarren Park. The game will he replayed. Hurls Two-Hitter Oene Mallen hurled the win for Madison and limited La fending city Catholic ruler, kept close on St. John's heels by making Brooklyn Prep its sixth victim in seven games, 9 6, at the Parade Grounds. In the other loop encounter, St.

Michael' outscored Holy Trinity, 119, at Shore Road and 9ith St. Field. The St. Frnncis and Cathedral game seeded Ron Holmberg, both of CARS INSURED Protr.pt Service MA.n 1 Und Curt BUICK '52 SUPER RIVIERA Radio. Heater: PRICFD TO SELL NEW-CAR GUARANTEE OTHER FINE USED CARS HARPER OLDSMOBI1E Authorlled OldanwbUa Dealer 760 Bedford Ave.

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The High was postponed until May 14. I .1 Lafayette High captured the Brooklyn Division 1-A Public School Athletic League hand bunched nuncnea Duffy and Tommy Thomas jumped into the final of the way men togetner win On Error three hits, a walk and an error st John-g pushe(, apross the for three runs in the second doubles. The summaries: 1 iwinning run on an error with CHEVROLET 1946 convertible; A-l: radio, heater, new tires: .573. Kant, 52 8t BEachview 8-2923 CHEVROLET 1950 butt convertibK. fuily equipped whltewall tires; private owner; $1,200.

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Lou Caputo's double nt. In tho VARSITY SINGLES Third Round Warren Ford Lo'ithlln defeated Robert Coleman. Laftalle M. A.l 4 60: Ronald Holmben. Louahlin.

de- was the big blow. In the third The unbeaten divisional pace-frame, Charles Flock singled selter trailed 4q before jt across wnat proved to ne ine'starte(1 in the fourth. iwibu i van uuren. lona Prep, 61, A 0 Quarter-final Round David Duff ani. winning run nac.

defeated Harn Smith. St. Mr, I.l. 03. 6 4- Mike Urn wi Paul Liotta tossed the wmin the fifth and Bill Wilson's Frep.

defeated Oeorga Landeiier, lona Prep. i. 1. Lincoln yesterday. The Abes won the citv title last year.

5-0. In a Division l-B clash, Manual, playing at home, notched its second win in three matches at the expense of Midwood, In a non-loop match. Boys High blanked Eastern District, -0, The summaries: for Utrecht. He held Grady to 'round tripper in the sixth tied the score. VARSITT DOIBirj Quarter-final Round Harrr Smith and Ken MrDonald.

St. Peter a IS I defeated Pete Coleman and Bob Frey. Steplnac 64 BUICK 1949 Super convertible, fully equipped: 38.000 mliea: gr; excellent erudition: whitewalla: 21,29.1: prlvai oaner. Evenlnga. ULiter 5-0184.

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EB. 7-3758. four hits and fanned K). 'tony Castelli doubled across two Utrecht runs in the fourth inning and Frank lncontiera tripled and stole home for the third inning rally. Syl DeTlioniiis hurled five Innings for St.

John's but Dino Koniiino, who tossed two in-n in of hitless relief ball, was Other Little League setups have been organized in C.reenpoint, Flatbush and Gerritsen Beach. Additional such groups are in the process of formation in other sections of the" borough. It is planned to have a Little League World Series in the Fall with all the various branches of Johnny Cash-more's precincts participating. Both Malcolm MacDermott and Robert Harwood, Poly Prep athletes, have returned to classes after undergoing operations. MacDermott, captain of the basketball team and president of the Sixth Form, had an injured knee repaired by Dr.

Lang, father of Frank Lang of the Fourth Form of the Dyker Heights institution, in the Methodist Hospital. Harwood underwent the knife at Unity Hospital. JOIN HONOR GROUP Four of the five boys admitted lo the Cum Laude Society in the second and final election conducted at Poly Prep, by Dr. George W. Van Vleck, who heads the school's chapter of the organization, are athletes.

The quartet who had the Purple and Gold ribbon of the society pinned on their coat lapels were Michael Malina, former assistant manager of the basketball team and a member of the Jayvees baseball nine; Martin Herman, a varsity basketball player and a member of the Glee Club; RiSiard Merhige, football and baseball luminary vice president of the Third, Fourth and Sixth Form and president of the Fifth Form, and identified with Oasis, honorary society, and Jimmy Crawford, All-Scholastic football satellite, who has also covered himself with glory with the swimming and indoor and outdoor track teams. VERSATILE ATHLETE Crawford captained the indoor track forces. He was the co-winner of the Princeton Cup, recipient of the Jack James Memorial award, and the Scoboria Trophy. In addition, Crawford Is secretary of the Oasis, vice president of the Varsity Club and former treasurer of the Fourth Form and the Glee Club. He is one of the outstanding students of the Country Day School.

The fifth lad to join Cum Laude is Peter S. Liebert, retiring co-editor-in-chief of the Polygon, thrice a speaking contest winner, once in the Form and twice in the school; Current Events victor twice; twice successful in the National French contest and consistently on the Honor Roll. He portrayed a leading part in the Dramatic Club's production of the "Mikado," and he is connected with the Glee Club. WINS FELLOWSHIP Ralph Westfall, son of the basketball coach of Poly Prep, where he prepared and starred in athletics, and a Senior at Colgate University, where he has been on the Honor Roll, has accepted a Fellowship from Johns Hopkins University. It is from the School of Advanced International Study, located in Washington, D.

for a two-year study of the Middle East. He had also received an appointment as Fullbright Scholar, also for study of the Middle East with residence in Egypt, hut spumed it. II, LAKAVETTB 4. LINCOLN I Semi-final Round David Duffy and Tnomaa Thomai. steplnac.

defeated Oeore Landegjer and Al Van Buren, lona Prep, 64, 6 3. FRFS1IMAN SINGLES Quarter-final Round Dirk Razzeltl Chamlnade, defeated Nltk CarranM. All Hl- 3' 1qu Aduuar, LaRalle M. A defeated Oeorte Markley, Steplnac, A1 Loyola, defeated John Klley, LaSalla If, 63 Slniles Lalayette, defeated Mey. DICK Of LoUglllin set 2117; CuaunelU, Latayeuo, defeated UL Emm- deteatd Five errors proved Erasmus' fully 401 BUICK 1940 Model 376S 2-door, equlpiied, good condition, 9525.

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CHRYSLER 1940 heater; clean body. 200 south 8-9714 aim rimr, Zl V. BO8 HIGH CAHTERN DISTRICT SlnOea Adlar defeated DlckMr. 21 10 FRESHMAN DOUBLES Semi-final Round Bob Mendel and Oeorga Markley, steplnac. defeated Michael McCloakey and Via Conlan, Fordham Prep downfall.

Erasmus oiithlt Fort Hamilton 125. Al Scavelll clouted a three-run homer for Erasmus and teammate Walt Harrison blasted a round tripper in the seventh. Norman Nebel of Tilden blanked Midwood on six hits. Pirnnatn nf Torh anrl Hal hits. Billy Johnston and Don De led the Bishops' attack.

Ed Rafferty and Ralph Cloppse clouted home runs for St. Michael's. The box scores: Bt. AuiuJtlne'i I St. John't AUan defeated Fhoentx, il Kenuner do- leaiec MitunMi.

21 3. Doublm Reteriea and Roaai defeated Dkkter and Mittmon. 3111; Wetnbaum and welnnrwn defeated Fhoenlx ar.d Par-on, 3118. MANUAL 3. MIDWOOD I LI.U.

Nine Runs abrhpoa' abrhpoa V.rtinn It A 1 a 1 liwvl.1!.ti Blnjlea Herbert. Manual, defeated Sim-! 00 4limon, 213: Sllverjleld. Midwoxxl, defeated 215, Oiurdlno, Manual, defeated YVelssheal't Of Brooklyn AutOMlcelo.lf 4IJ OOiBrenrun.aa 4 12 tOUgni ine 1 i niOUnil 2 0O 0 3'Bradv 3 0(1 Auto collected twice ai many 300 ii Buda.it 300 a Win Skein fo Five 1 Midwood, 211.1. 1 Qi FragasM Doca, Mann: 80 feaied Levitt and Cohen. 2117.

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condition: reiaonau.e. Cill NEvi.s Matthews. 0 0 0 0 0 100 na.2b 3 0 1 iDeTh maa 1 0 1 Madiaon I Iifayelrd abrhoa abrh 22 0 0 Erasmus Golfers 0 0 aKloaoKskt 0 1 0 3 11 1 AiFrubo.u 3 1 0 3 1 0 11 0IMaizola.2b 3 10 000 00 Romano.p 4 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 lennea its winning streak to five a Lou Portocarrero notched his fourth win of the season, setting down Adelphi, 31, yesterday at the losers Garden City field. Although 3 20 3 12 Oa'antea A Wohl.3b Flock.cl 3. Lemhoff.o Mallen.p Laurtex 3 0 1 Boner.ct.p 310 WUpoo.p.ot 110 Volpe.lt 3 0 0 Koufay.lb 20 0 Totala 26 4 3 '20 8 Totala 2556 21 9 Two out when winning run acored.

aBatted tor DeThomaa In fifth. Inning. St. Aufustlne'e 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 St. John a 0 0 0 0 3 1 15 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 played at Adelphi the Black aJ'nT'd'ao 100 0 0 300 04 birds were the home team.

IBlaochl.rf 200 11 I'll T'd'ao 1 0 1 0 0 Win PSAL Opener Erasmus Hall, the defending Brooklyn Public School Athletic League golf titlist, opened its season by blanking Grady Vocational, 50, at Dyker Portocarrero twirled a nifty 3 i. Totala 2S52144 Totalg 2442217 eigiH-iiiuer ann aiso tigurett in fl Rountry, Brannan, Hartman, McKmna 2B Micclo. 3B Phlllipa. HR Brennan, Wllion. SH Romano.

BB McQuade 3, Matthewt 1, Romano 1. SO McQuadw 9, Matthewi 1, DefThomaa 4, Romano 1. HBP DeThomaa (McQuade). FB Romano iPhllllpe). McQuade 5 In Si Innings.

Matthewa 1 In l'j, DeThomaa 3 In 5, Rcmitno 0 In 2. TJ Sawlckl ar.d Hume, aBatted for Koufar In 7th Inning. hRa.ttd fnp Blanch In 7th lnnma. Madiaon 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 the scoring with two singles and two runs scored. The Blackbirds iced the game In the LalAyetle 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 Oaiante.

Wohl. Caputo. Lenhoft, riciich Three Buff zola, Rumiero. 2BH Caputo. SB Caputo, Brooklyn Prep 1 Louhlin seventh inning when they tal Boxer, Wtipon, DPRuggiem.

aiazola. HH' nrnnoi brh pi. and Rlue golfers won by 4 1 0 2 0 Illll r' -Off Mallen 2, wilpon so By lied twice to break a 1-1 tie. i Wilpoii 0: Boxer 1. HBP By Mallen Mnrd co.

lb 412 1 0 Mclicrte.rf (Fru.idl. PB 2 Off Wilpon 6 Mortality. if 2 1 1 1 0 Foclie.rf 200 on I scores anil broke -10 for nine The other two matches in 6 2-3; Boxer 0 In 1-3. Umpirei oentlie. Keliy.cf 1 2 0 3 0 icii oit with a and raced lo third when i urn.

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rjid mrdi call evenlr.n; 1625. 3 1 1 10 0 Detrm.il Utrecht Oemake.3b 300 0 1. Carroll a ab do ai Heiley.rf 400 1 0 DeJardln.e dv I a non-loon match Polv l.0,u "ni was tnrown 2 2 1 12; 4 2 2 12 01 ab po a 4 0 1 11 Stone. 2b 40 1 4 OlSuillvaii.sg 3 00 0 1 SJif'P defeated St. Michael'; 211 dOOHare.ri 3 tf 1 IT Novak.

20 2 0 1 0 0 Inc trera lb ictHu uy i ne pm nei. i onies taking second, Bono, the winners big gun with two St. John's Hopes Fade After Loss to N.Y.U. Mcshmyp ooo paroh aki.of 3ii 0, at Dyker Reach, 10 0 11 300 1 0 aBreacta i spina iii oo In Queens P. S.

A. L. Jamaica 3 0 0 0 0 10OO 0 1 0 0 0 OiAaclolla.cf 3 0 0 8 OlTonea.rf 3 0 13 Roa nfeld lf 200 0 Hochfeld.lI singles and two runs batted 0 10 0 0 nested lushing, 0, at Clear-' 'lb Riccio.rl Caxaella.rf aMnntana LoBlco.lb Ccnt.c Panullo.cf Rowan, If Butoni.2b Falcone. 000 0 0 Totala 30 0 5 111' Total 20111219 BUICK 1050 4-door de luxe. 1-ke new.

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Vliginla 6-9H55-M. evenings. view a 2 1 0 0 3 aBatted lor MoSharry in 7tJl inning. 2 1 0 3 4 Liotta nd Wilson conquered MfeLy 'n Vocational, 5-0, at Kis- 200 1 1 Edison Solomon.) Caslelll.o 0 1 10 1 Brooklyn Frep 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 8 Loughlla 10 10 4 1 44) Oalibtlio. CHan, Carroll.

Movak. 2B 3 11 10 3 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 sen a Park Murdoooo. SB Klllonan, Deoun. Johnaon. center scored Cordes with the winning tally a moment later.

The box scor The summarit- CtASMl'S 5, 0 Greenberg out nine and walked two. Vince Lupica won for N. Y. He allowed only one walk and struck out three. The box score: BB Off Boland 10, O'Hara 4, McSherry 2 SO By Boland 10.

Hare McSherry 3 4 Waldmaij defrntrd I.n Washor defeated Matte Balk Boland. HFB By O'Hare (Farchln-kl). WF Boland. Off OHare 8 In McSherry 3 In 3. Sweeney and Roberta.

Holy Trinity I St. Mlchael'e ab po aRafferty.aa 4 3 2 1 1 St. John a N. TJ. Totala 2624181l Totaia 21 S3 210 aBatted for Caaaella In leveuth Inntng.

Orady 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Utrecht 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 I Rlcclo. Solomon 2. 2B Catlll. 3B Incontrera. SH Solomon.

SB Brodaky, A-clolla. Incontrera. DP LoMonaca, Oiardano, LoBlanco. BB Falcone 3, LoMonaca 3, Liotta 4. SO Falcone LoMonaca 2.

Liotta 10. WP LoMonaca. PB Cont. Falcone 3 in innings. LoMonaca 0 In and Ephralm i POLY 5, ST.

0 Rosenthal delfjiM I.e.-.i. Mushkin defestcd 4 abrhpoa abrhpoa a ii i gioioai.jQ. 411 3 1 Adelphi I I rj )S i sb po an po a C'iffev lf 4 0 1 3 1 Cordrs.cf 3 10 0 0 Pera.if 4 0 2 1 0 Bono If 4 0 2 0 0 -t cf 4 no 1 0 202 13 403 9 0Gitron.2b 2 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 I Schlalan 4 0 0 111 1-1 4 0 0 1 4 30 1 4 0 Collelie.Ib 4 I) 2 3 3 0 0 2 0 Bck-r 2 10 5 1 4 0 1 4 1 -id 0 UMlhalcio.i TBEASIEY NOTICE 3 0 0 0 1 nova defeated 4-1 I. 300 1 0 3 0 3 1 0 300 1 0 2 0 14 1 3 3 1 3 0 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Offii-e 3 11 3 1 4 2 3 11 0 defeated Grlero.

5 4 Blanco. 2b 2 00 2 lat.3b Br.nnen.3b 22 1 0 0 Oates.lb.rt Bllll.lb 42 1 SOCorao.rf 44 1 0 Batule.c 101 4 101 0 Stevenson. 3 a 40 1 4 1 1 4 I .1 4 0 1 3 0 1 400 3 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 nr A.si.iinnt Di.nnct ommisiniu'r. AU'ohul Tobacco Tax Division. DODOE 1947 radio, heater; beaiitr-it condition: $375.

Leslie Motors, 3821 flmrchAve. ULter 6-5761. DODGE 1940 V-door. radlo7hVaier" Sn-ota, Delcaattno and Mabel. JAMAICA 5.

FLl'SHINfi Stako.cf Pfaeffle.aa Sczeny.2b Satallno.lf Brady, lb Ollra.rf Mayer. 2 Pa tort, aHeerlem Mullec.o 4 0 1 2 2 DeUica.2b 0 9 lj Paver.If.cf 0 0 Tucknel.ll 3 2 7 2 0 000 1 0 St John'i Vn.Yrsity'i hopes of repwting at champion of the Metropolitan Collegiate Baseball Conference keeps diminishing game by game. The Redmen are now 2-4 in league competition after yesterday's 4-2 defeat by New York University at Ohio Field. St. John's scored a run in the seventh to narrow the Violets' lead to 2-1.

But N. Y. If. rallied for two runs In the eighth on singles by Pete Can-gialosi, Mika D'Angells and Bernie Tuckner along with a walk and an error. Bud Heerlein pitched all the way for the Redmen.

He struck P.tni'au ol Inurnal N--W Frantx defeated Weanu-, 2 ai ,1 1 Sugar- 2 0 1 0 2 pt cirro.p 32 2 11 Eraamua Fort Bamilon York. V. Dole of firs publu-a- man defeated Beil, 5 and 4: 3 00 200 3 0 1 rhnalOultln '00 0 2 120 10 iOtlllg.p 0 00 100 00 3 5 2 3 0 1 00 03 iiun. April 21. 3.

Nulice Is hereby Kiven Ibat on April 6. rrn lislil 1 0 0 1 00 33 V.IIWl,, 2 0 Plvnimilh Sedan Mnlnr Nil. PI 8241 Hi feated Benlcker, 6 and Neuwirth detested Totals 32 1 8 24 12' To'sls 23 3 8 Boenow. 7 and Kay defeated Adelphi 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 and S. jL D.

0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 WILKON ED1HON 0 I Ambroalo. Wulpern. SH Wulpern. Allocoo deleated Meehan, 1 up; Ouluwn SB CUffey. DP College.

Becker. 3 00 0 1 at po Coello.3b 310 1 2' RoUl.ot Numtlella.aa 2 0 1 1 1 Solon. a FanlzaU! 40 0 3 0 L. Rolh.o ScavelU.o 413 2 Oi Danao.lb DStra'ge, 00 0 0 0 Krlaa.rf 4 2 2 0 0' LoCasclo.K Nemeroff.lf 3 0 2 0 0 Motc.3t SI Totala 21SS193 Totaia 22119158 with aiTPsairieA. tu m-inod on 27lh and 3rd Astoria.

N. fur 1 01 Holy Trinity 0 4 3 1 0 3 00 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 11 311 301 200 2 1 0 violation of the internal Revenui" defeated Schuett. 1 up: Lenny Oiebfrled Becker, Collette. Sanders; MLele, Collette, 8. Micluwl'A 4 14 3 "11 I Maetrion, BUU.

2B Maatrton, Raffer Iavts. to wit- Stfflion IntTnal defeated Smith. and 8: Kenny Olebfned Sanders. BB Wulpern 7, Portocarrero 1. defeated Naasody, 9 and Bulllvan de- SO Wulpern 2.

Portocarrero 7. Lolk, Olickan.lb 30 1 8 OSoioarg.rl Revpnup Cod. owner, Vito Albert Palmeri 1B39 81M ty. HR Rafferty, OloppH. SH BIUL SB leated Molloy, 4 and 3.

'Pievet. 2:10. ToUk 33 2 7 24 9 Total 29 4 3 27 7 aBatted for Pawn In 17 St. John a 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 N. O.

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 Pfmoffle, Satallno. Oanglaloal, Ml-halc. 2B D'Angall! 2, Satallno. RBI LFAnaaU 2, Ttwknar, Ollya. 8H Mihalcio.

SB Dwuca. DP Lupira-Mlhalcao-D'Angelia, Mlhaicao-DeLuoa-D'AligelU. BB Off Elch-hom 2, Lunlc 1. SO Rv Rtc.hhnm Brooklyn, N. Y.

Any person claim- In s- an interest in siild tirnnertv mnsl Petroaino, Oatea, Cloppte, lUfferty, Lama-tlna. BB Off Ohllg 3, Oiigliemo 3, Petro-jlno Bailer 4. SO By Ohllg 1. Ouglle-mo 2. Pejtrostno 1.

Baaler 3. HP By Beeler iBernat), TJ Sweeney, McMahon, file a claim and deliver a rot bond CROSSWORD PUZZLE ,0 Fua" Fried an, 2t 3 0 10 OjCapoll.p Morrla.p 2 0 1 0 1 aC Strang 1 0 0 0 01 bTlnale 0 0 0 0 0' cHarrtaon 111 00 00 0 0 Bauwmo.p 1 0 0 0 0 Rouach.p 0 0 0 0 Oj 0 00 0 0 DOLX.E 1951 Coronet Orromatle-radio, heater: 4-door: 13.000 miles; keiH like new OLenmore 3-4427. DODOE 1951 Br7DATYTlOMAT10" VERY CLPAN; SACRIFICE, 81.425 NORMAN MOTORS, 1766 riatbush Are. DODOE :9 4-door Oyro. beautiful: $1,145.

Kll-Roy, 1870 FlatQulh Ave. pem-een CL 2-8050 DODOF Mesdowbroof fui'y equipped: orilinal 9,300 miles all TF 6-3844. FORD 1949 Ov.i'.i.u' 'Inl-li. -a- milesse PONTHC 1947 SFDAN. RiH.

$498 Br.v j'fn: fc'n Ina- mliesee Kendor Motor 507 Femen Ave fcor-ner Linden Dlvd I. HYaeinth 5-3412. FORD 1949 SEDAN Radio, healer 1895 ETNA WARFHOt'SF. 1127 Bedford At in (lie pnal sum of with an-j proved sureties, at the of fire of the 1 Investigator in Charge. Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, till Washing-' Lupic 3.

Hood bow and Hopklna. Lafayette Blanks Ion ISew 101k. 1.. on or he-fore May 21. olherwise he 1 property will be forfeit.

and noned of nrrordina: to law. W. K.1 I POL 51 JH ORE T5THT PlDnfON Totaia 305 12 134! Trta: 26 7 2i i2 Westincihouse Booters aBatted for Morria In 6th inning. Baited lor Friedman In 7 lit inning. John DiBartolo, John Geresl, Adams in Deadlock For South Shore Lead 36 Despised Si Tranaacllon .18 Van age House pet 41 Scottish landowner 41 Chines pagoda 40 Sea In Asia 48 Contradiction 60 Charge Bl Young boy 62 Coin of India 63 Allowano for waste B4 Compass point Antlered animal DOWN 1 Separate 2 Toward FORD 1950; J975 Bon Ton, 1200 Coney Isl.

Ar. ES. 7-9854 ACROSS 1 Young ulmon 5 Turf I Plumllk fruit 12 Flber plant 13 Mohammedan name 14 Metal 15 Look Ilk 17 Later 18 Golf mound 1 Winged Sultfi: Ilk 22 Land meaettr S3 Man'i nam JS Extra 28 Gift 81 Danish laland 32 Attempt 53 Arrow poison 54 First bunik'an. Assistant District ai21-3t Tu TREASURY DEPARTMENT," Office of Assi-slant District Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division. Rureau of Internal Revenue.

New York. N. Y. Date of first publication. April 21.

li53. Notice is hereby given that on April 11, 1953, one 1948 Plymouth Conv. Coupe. Motor No. PljaTlsVli').

with accessories, was seized on hiKhwav. Fatminttdale Rd. Wrllwond N. Lincienhurst, Li. N.

for violation of the In cBatted lor Nemeroff. Eraamua 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 Fort Hamilton. 0 2 0 1 2 2 47 I Moyse 2. Roth. Coeelio.

Nunalella, Scavelll, Rouach. 2B ScareUI LoCaaclo. HR Scavelll, HarrUon. SH Sol berg. SB Coaello, Numlella, Bolow BB Off Morria 3.

Balaamo, Rouach 1, Oapall 1. OO By Morria 2. Capell S. PB L. Roth.

Lef-kowlu, Belli. Widen I Midwood ab po a ab po Shelly Cohen and Bernie Sei-gal each scored as Lafayette's soccer team defeated Westing-house, 40, yesterday at Lafayette Field. The lineup: Po. Lafayette Waallnghouse O. Crlsantl Barroa RF.

Berman Schuster L.F. Buda Ooodnesa jonn Adams moved into at Bay side. Cleveland registered 1 A .1 1 111 I JUM. piace uenuiuL'K. wiin lUie Jamaica in the Queens South its fifth triumph against one setback.

Joe Petriello, making Flahman.cf 40 1 1 0 Tooroc.2b 40 2 II 1 0 urilli Ratka 0 0 R.H 4 00 3 4 00 4 2 2 10 0 Sullivan. If 3 00 4 0 1 3 0 100 2 10 0 3 Zauio.rf 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Goldstein, lb 1 0 0 Kaplan Saldino, lb Pinaky.c Webli.p Weiner. If Me sheltered Shore Public School Athletic League baseball race by edging (Hit Richmond Hill, 65, in a nine-inning clash at Adams yesterday. Both Adams and Jamaica have won five out uf his first start since tossing his no-hitter last Thursday, held Bay-side to three safeties. The scores by innings: SOUTH SHORE Flower 4 Female niif 5 Very dark 6 Cooking pot Rules for ternal Revenue Mws, to wit: Section 3321.

Internal Revenue Code. Registered owner. Julius Robb-n Mark. Washington At Amityvilb N. Y.

Any person rluinniiu an interest In propi-ily lib' a "Ihiiii nnd il-lAcr a col bond in the peiml sum of willi approted sureties, at the office of the Investigator in Tax Division. 641 Wnjhlimtott New 2 I 0 II 1 I Waldmau.rl 2 0 0 1 2 L.H. Rlntron cowalikl 0 0 CH DiBartolo Hauser 7 0, OR. Wiess Palumbo 0 1 I R. Lumachl 1 Lllilo 8 0 C.F Cohen Ttassollnl oeresl Hewitt 0 0 O.L.

Dryer Price 0 0 Goats DiBartolo. Geresl, Cohen, Slegnl. 0 Substitutes Lafayette: Hurant. Sieaal, 0 0 Kat, Riesner, Jacobs, Nuccio. Mokotolf: 0 0 Wwtlnghouse: Oazillo, Johns, Coterc.

Official Ruaso. I 1 2 Kass.p 2 0 0 0 4i Andeison. 1 0 0 0 0 Cohen. 3b 2 0 1 iMills.Tf I 0 0 I Rose, lb 2 0 0 aVUale 1 0 1 'bD'la Prima 1 0 1 UAuibuider 1 0 1 mx. Fete Wynohradnyk -0 nnAA9A9 a fOrifw Rockaway 0 0 2 0 4 7 11 2 across the deciding tally -MORE-CARS Bought Sold HERE BY BROOKLYKITES Thon in Any Other Nwipoptr CALL MAin 4-6200 York.

N. on or May 21. 19.13: otherwise the property will be Adams, Far Rockaway remained in the thick of the race by con forfeited and disposed of accordiniC to law. W. E.

Dunisan, Assistant 28 0 6 ID 71 Total 28 5 5 18 11 Total District Com lasloner. ap2l -31TU FORECLOSIRES quering Jackson, 72, at Far SUPRKMK COURT. KINGS COCNTY P. S. 244 Rocks Up Second Victory in Row Public School 244 scored Its JACK KKAMKH, I'laintltr, against RICHARD RIK.ER.

et defendants. Pursuant to iudarment of foreclo 1 1 3 1 jf 1 1 1 7" ii :7 A 77ft L-U aBatted lor Kaaa in 7th. bBaMed for Anderson In 7th, cBatted for Cohen In 7th. Tilden 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 Midwood 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaplan, Tendler 3, Toorock. Bereok, Sullivan, Rosenthal.

2B Sadlno. DP We-Ml, Tendler and Saldino: Tendler and Kaplan. BB Webll 3, Kaaa 4 SO Webil 4, Kaa 10, Valveno and Bergen, Tech I Auto aor po ai sb po a Kalman. rf 3 0 1 9 0 4 12 11 4 10 1 4 0 2 4 0 Batlenea wwrld and Popko Hyda and Iutrabartolo. Rlchmood Hill 00030200 1 9 E2 Adam 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 tattarlea Aront and Foratar; Jenaen, Rtibenacker and DeMayo.

NORTH SHORE Foreat Rill 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 Bryant 3 0 1 0 2 0 I 0 10 1 Batterie Miller. Cooper and Beetle; Twmlnl, Seiden and Sollln. Hewtown 0 110 10 2 5 6 0 Flushing 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 5 3 Battrle Clarl and Flihback; Poldent and Maatro. Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 2 03 7 3 Bayslde 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 3 7 Batteries Petriello and O'Kane; Henrietta and Frlseia. straight victory in the sure and sale dated March 11.

1963. I will el at public auction at Room 305 Municipal Bulldlne. Court StreeLs, Brooklyn, N. renulotlPH foot' 8 Muic: as vrlfien I Medical stimulant 10 River la Siberia 11 Slave IS Female horse, 20 Dutch towa 83 Odor 14 Native of largeat continent it Weaken Throunh 87 Bearded 28 Lift with lever Born 80 Spread for drying 12 Molars ee 35 Kveryon 39 Brick tarrleri 38 Wear awar 3s Vehicle 40 Sandarao tree 43 Persia 4S Fork prong 44 Girl's nam 45 Seaweed 47 Allow ittarkawnfol Public School Athletic League Elementary School softball tourney by routing P. S.

208, 11 r.K,...rL. rt.iw or at 1" To pfjco your AO lYIock noon hv Kit 'A Rockaway for Its fourth win in six tries. Frank Hyde tossed th five-hit victory for the Sea Horses and collected two hits in as many trips to the plate. Bryant employed three pitchers, Ronnie Steelman, John Termini and Mel Seiden, before it. subdued Forest Hills, 65, in Queens North Shore play.

It was Bryant's sixth straight success. In other North Shor con lite premise directed Fauitta 3b 4 0 1 2 3 Mu cchlo.rf 0 0 4 0 1 10 Santoro.Ub 4 0 1 I g.ll IVUUCI iVUMJI Ut-C UUilCTU 1 his second win and Gerry Asof- 4 0 1 0 0 Kopec.c 4 0 2 1 40 i 02'sky and Barry Sand led the at- Gucwa.ss 4 0 0 0 0, While. 2b tack. James Gati homered for Duerr.lb 4 0 1 12 0 Myers. cf 4 00 2 0 MrOrntor.e 4 0 0 HOAmcsto.lb 4 0 2 9 0 Plropalo.p 3 0 1 0 3 403 1 0 oy i-aia lo ne soul atin e.

si-riberl as follows: On the northerly side of Avenue distunl 3G fee' west of East 17th Street, havinir a width, front and rear, of 4ft l'et anrt a unifortii duplh of 11X1 feel on each side. Th Interest being aold it a frtc-tlonnl Intereeit. Dated: April 21, 1WS. HARRY MITCHELL. niAcLLI-S R)6B.

Pleiinltff a Attor- C.H.S.A.A. STANDINGS the loser. The score by Innings: k. n. i Tots la 34 1 0 27 191 Total.

37 1 13 27 6 Teen 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Auto 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 tests, Newtown bested Flush-' W. t. 2 2 F. Jill i i 110 3 13 4 244 13 4 3 0 1 II 2 W. L.

8 Braokln Pre I'm. Mtohael's 4 Oatkaatral 2 Mtrohmener. Santoro. Atrahtneaer. ing.

52, at Flushing, and M. Jeha'l Leagkllai At, AaaailhaVl Bt.rnMeH 4 SB -Kalman. BB Off PWopeip 3, WeuaH Bettertea end Moaieruei Ros uea i-ui4) mn sVlt? Cleveland edged Bayslde, 3UJ, 1 OO By rvopeee 3, TAMawrjeeiej ll.tmcat and Lvstgertan,.

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