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10 THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 194t Clara I. ZJaaseeraaaai ta aasae S.SM Victoria Rutkavskl sasee an BUYS BRICK BUNGALOW PEROT PERPETUAL Xiw HI Tell One! tj Jack Straiubcrf Martha Bunk ADesssma S. A. H. S.1SS TlVO-linTER Hurled By Grodzicki EdNfe C.

Morris ta Cllftoa Mutual S. as St. C. I.ao Hare Wans ta Thomae i Is Asked For School Joaeph Spissica ta Fifth Third UMoa Is In Much Trouble t.SM Ttum Co WIIHasa F. Beverdeaa Severn tk Ward B.

Co Rutk Mats le sasse R. Jurgensea to aasae lit C.fU TfcfM li Tkree-Vfir Edward A. Miller ta lsx St Co CHIEF MATE IS ASSIGNED Duty la Cincinnati Naval Becrulting Office. Chief Boatswain's Mat Herbert Edmund Truster, United States Nary, yesterday reported to Commander P. U.

Gunnell, officer In charge of th Cincinnati Naval Recruiting District, for assignment to duty as a recruiting officer. This is Mate Truster's second tour of duty as a recruiting officer In th Cincinnati area, his first having been from December 20, 1935. to December 27. IMS. a part of which time be waa officer in charg of the subrecruiting office in Lima.

Ohio. Th new recruiter comes here As Birds Brat Blurs In A. A. Playoff Oprnrr. 4.

Met 4 Sox 4.40H 4.300 4 eno! i mm! BOltl O0! Looey Stanley Itoaa ta JCaale a. Re Riilt Ii Rsselawi Ttrisk At EMissiM 1 ('st Of A -Haifliil. Okia Whirr. Old Slslf Mire, Kdward J. Henke to aasae Mary Helen Hlrksy to aasae Benjamin PiMer ta aaaae Francaa Henke la Lola J.

Phillip 1. Adasas Connecticut Big Right Hander Whiffs Nine ueneral L.lla insurance company Application for a permit to con- aramti Mspaira Tern sivrmaa. Krvm civa ta Biua in i. i onmpaay struct one-story brick and stona While Jones's Three Blows Pace Attack. Louisville, Ky, September 9-Th Kaysaund T.

Alford Blue Ash B. a Cosapany opening of the Grand Circuit meeting in connection with the Ken Charles C. Adasas to Madiaon Build- tucky Stat Fair today waa fea s.soo 3.SO0 4.0OU 00 Columbus, Ohio, September tured by the win' of the Parshall from th U. S. S.

Solac. a new hospital shin now stationed at jfi I a TT-rTfJ 7 7 as 31 Ja wrsa Stable eolt Perpetual, in the purse Brooklyn. N. Y. (AP) The champion Red Birdi defeated Kansai City, 6-1, tonight In the first game of the American for three-year-old trotters.

The colt. in Association John Ringboicr to Weel Cincinnati B. a l. Company Marie Kathmaa to Weal Cincinnati B. 4 Company Fredericks Huss to Oarfield No.

I I. 4 Coaspsny Hewn Nader ta Standard B. L. Company Willlaaa C. rieMerle to Progress B.

a L. Company Edward k. MeUannoa ta Prograsa B. a 1 Company David K. Small la Wlnlon Place B.

a L. Company 6OR6C HANSKKd MOO.VWDW LIGHTWEIGHT, HOOHCP A If FT TO THE JAW THAT NT EDDIE MARCUS GEORGE WON WHEN ECO COULDN'T ARISE HE'D DISLOCATED HIS KNIll HOLLYWOOD. CAL. JAN. 26.

school with basement at Eajtlawa Avenu and Larch wood Place Roselawn, was filed yesterday with' C. M. Stegner, Building Commis--" sioner, by Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Roselawn. Rev. Edwin R.

Richter, pastor of th new Roselawn parish, aaid last night that the coat is to approximately ilOO.000. Th building will comprise six classrooms to house) th first eight elementary gradas. It is to be ready for us by Septenv on of-the leading winners of the RECRUITING CHIEF HERE Association play-off series as John 1.700 S.000 t.000 By Grodzicki allowed the 1939-40 season, at on time on of the first choices for the Hambletonian Stake, had a lot of trouble, was beaten in To Inspect Headquarters Office pennant winners only two hits. While the big- Columbus right John R. Lucas to same Of This Army District.

Colonel C. P. Pierson. Chief Re bander, who won 19 and lost only kdward 1. Muna to Linwood S.

L. t'ompany Paulina U. Slegemeyer to Columbia 4.300 S.3O0 five games during the regular sea cruiting Officer of the Fifth Corps Louis Dlmmertinn, acquired son. was muffin the Blues, his! three runs. Credit for the victory It.

Li. Association Esther Jane lialy la Senate a B. Assorlatloa Company John C. Shumaker to Richard L. 740, ber, 1942.

this five-room hrirk bungalow, 6360 went to John Lindell and was his Area. Fort Hayes. Columbus, Ohio, was in Cincinnati yesterday to inspect the headquarters office of the Salem Pike, Mount Washington, thirteenth straight win. Gornicki 1-ermann. part of Lot 3 of Peter T.

WUIIasa's Subdivision, 11 tl.101. TART RND -Anna H. Pabet Joseph Schneider, lxu 23 and 24 nf Wllllsm tana's Subdivision; Si ttaa tl l. KI.MWOorv-James A. Norrls, alary Nor- ris.

Catherine Kvana, el al to John O. Nauman and Csrl Wynn 404 Olive Kllerlngton In Spring Orova Avenue L. a B. Company 4,500 John Rollins to Rsnk Street was charged with the loss. Cincinnati Army Recruiting District, and to confer with Lieutenant Bids for the construction sre to be opened September 22.

Th will be situated on th church' five-acra tract, running from santivill Avenu to Larchwood Place, along Eastlawn Avenu. Innings. 1I14IITII It HE th second heat by the Illinois gelding Bard of Athlon in the fastest mil of th day. The Western gelding had Perpetual beaten in th final a abort distance from th finish but broke and Parshall landed his colt a winner. Parshall was presented with $25 worth of defense bonds in place of a trophy, by Irene Dunne, movie actress, a native of Louisville.

The 2:18 trotters raced the limit of four heats. Th Ohio reinaman. Doc McMillen of London, winning with the mar Hazelnut. A. H.

Pendleton of St Louis. Building Association ia.MH Colonel W. H. Cureton, officer in Rochester. OSltoaSBl SIO Newark 1 I I I I 1 13 Dallas U.

Nash to Klla Stephenson. H0 ur iwi inn J.mea S.rk In Pk.u.l Ruin charge. Batteries Comical. Bruner (4). Berly from James B.

Rickard, builder. Lot sixe is 45 by 1M ten. The garage is built in. Kopf ard Kopf. mad the sale.

Lot Ii Purchased. Mamie Met a lot by 140 feet in on the north side' of Vittmer Avenue frcm the V. and 8. S.2.MI (31. Wiesmsn i ana Mueller; Undell, From Cincinnati Colonel Pierson went to Louisville, to view an A.Vkl mates battered George Barley and Charles Wensloff at opportune times to score pairs of runs in the first, fifth, and seventh innings.

Buck Jones, Columbus left fielder, Was the hitting star of the night with two doubles and a single in three trips to the plate, and Bert Haas drove in the first two Columbus runs in the first inning after Barley had walked Bob Repass and Ray Sanders. In the fifth, with Repass and Gettel 7l, and Sara. Newark leads beat-ofsevsa ere. 1-0. Air Corps exhibit at the Kentucky FAIRFAX Benjamin 1.

Woodruff andi a Company Irene WmdrUff, his wife, to 1-awrence r.v, Ksrhmeyer to same R. Jordan. Its 31 and 320 of Fairfax nsiias le Nash to same Subdivision: SI (tax S4.40i. (Joseph H. I versmann to same OOI.F MANOR A.

C. Weber Builders. lorothy K. Wenger to Cheviot B. to Carmela Federtro.

lot I MIT nfi I. Company Oolf Manor Sixth Addition Subdivision; Csrl F. Obermann to Charles A. State Fair. SOt THE.

AMMH'IATHIK PLAVOrrt. New Orleans ft. Nashville Atlanta 9. Chattanooca S. Lieutenant Colonel C.

B. Byrd, g.KKI l.tflO 10,000 t.ftOtl 3. TOO assistant to Colonel Cureton. also Realty Company. Walter Schulae of muiumD u.

snnuiwi. Plans for the building are being drawn by Gerald A. Barry. Chicago. Nuns of the Order of St.

Bene-, diet, whose mother house is Duluth, will tesch th stu- dents. Father Richter aaid. Ths parish embraces Cathnlie families of Roselawn, Golf Manor, Glen Acres, Hillcrest Subdivision, and Bronkwood. Rev. Paul Conrad assists Father Richter.

is the official stsrter of the hawk Bulldlni Association was in Louisville yesterday in connection with the exhibit. meeting. D. C. McNamara of Louisville, presiding judge.

The FIGHT BREAKS OUT th Joseph r. Mathias office closed the transaction. Two Houses Are Rented. Woodside Homes and Harry Miller. to Walloon.

Inc. Woodslde Homes and Jerome Rape to same Wnndslds Homes and Andrew lster part of Lot of J. L. Vsttier's Subdivision; St (tax SI. SOI.

CRKKN TOWNSHIP-Msry O. H.lentr to Henrietta Horn, part of l.nt of J. L. Valuer's Subdivision; SI (lax SS 25). nns's-n TnwNalllP Julia lihmeler to automatic records used in barrier S.too 4.000 Among Players As Canton Bailies starting went wrong today after a Russo to same Haas on base, Jones doubled to deep center for two more tallies.

In the seventh Haas singled for his second hit and came on around few heats and the later heats were TWELVE MEN To Beat Akron, 3. goo started under th old scoring sys John W. Olsley and Kill Lot 1 of loreua uustin to sacona naiiooai Commissioners' Fist of Bank of Cincinnati Rrhwartsa'a Subdivision; SI (las, SI. JO), i Klirabeth Hayden to Twentieth Cen- Donald Finke rented th four-room house, 6743 Murray Avenue, Marlemont, from the Thomaa J. Emery Memo-lal.

Archie S. Schmidt. Akron, Ohio, September 9 (AP)I Canton's Terriers won their way head of Harry Walker on the let tem. The summaries: ter's home run over the right-field Purse 8500; three-heat Th 2:11 Trot plan: (loveriiitieiit Bids Art Named By Hamilton Comity fence. ORFKN TOWNSHIP Myers T.

Cooper Col'taae Company to Winllred llemilaon, parts or, Co Cottais B. 32 estate Subdivision; tl (tax S4.7U). U.llen C. Vollhardt to same QKK.KN TOWNSHII'- Melville T. Carroll.

Myrtle Katnphaua to Klnam-e h. a Ms vine Butler Arthur, Marsaret Drhmer. S. Co Nelson Hensier. and Richard Carroll Nornvan Kumpt to Finance L.

A S. 2.100 3.000 2.MI0 S.sao 330 4.300 2. 300 Grodzicki walked three Blues 1 I Drift Boards For Indiirtioi At Fart Thsnus tented the four-room dwelling, 6725 Murray Avenuu. Apartment Is Occupied. G.

Wayne Mossman rented an apartment at 489 Sandheger Street Hssel Nut, ch. by Srhnvler (McMillen) 3 Miss Prudence Worthy, b. m. (H. Fllzpatrtckt 1 RestiMan.

b. g. (Russelli 6 Peter Chance, b. (. (Bsld win- to Marvin WelKe, Lot I of Wllllsm Co.

of Bayler r'ark Msry A. Niemsn to Margaret Klein. J. Crro.l'a SuMiMsiun; St ttax Mcl and hit another while fanning nine. The lone Kansas City tally came- in the fourth on Alban Glos-op's double to the right-field corner after Bill Hitchcock had walked.

The following achedulea are on flla at the Cincinnati office of the Contract Distribution Division, S04 Union Trust Building. Alfred c. i'hllipp to Robert u. Stone i 4 330 HARRISON Agnts Kllrhman to Rose M. Olio, lots 2 and 3 of Crookshsnk Addition to Harrison: St Has Si.

S3). into the final round of the Mid-Atlantic League play-offs tonight by defeating the fust-place Akron Yankees, 8-5, with a ninth-inning rally which ended in a free-for-all fight among the players. Canton, which finished in third place during the regular season, will meet the second-place Erie Sailors tomorrow night at Canton in the first contest of the seven-game finals. After the score had been tied twice, Clarence Pfeil opend the visitors' half of the ninth with a triple John A. Hill to Fifth Third Union Selective Service boards yester through th Howell Realty Mossman is with Richard 3,000 NAVV DEPAStTMENT.

COLUMBUS. day named the following men for induction at Fort Thomas, KANSAS CITY. I HVnK PARK-Tn-RUta Bsvlngs and loan Company to Robert. A. Brldses, psrt n( Lot 4 of Kverson eslala Subdivision; SI Hex S4 t.goo s.ooo Alloy, Braslng.

silver Sept. It Aluminum Alloy, Ingot la Aluminum Foil Sept. 1 AB.H.PO.A 83'ifl SM.I S.1S4 AB.H PO.AI Time 2:11. Oene Tal madgc, and Tony Divine also started. Second Race The Irene rtunn Trophy purse 1500; for three-year-old trotters: Perpetual, br.

by 'Protecto (Parshall) 1 2 1 Bard of Athlone, b. g. 3 1 A. O. br.

(R. BrltenfleNf) 2 1 France Guy, ch. m. (H. Flts- patrlcki 4 4 I 1 4 0 2 0 Board 35 Oeorse K.

Chandler, Main, 4,300 Ancnore, Cast Steel, Stock- 3 2 Repass. 2h 3 12 2 4 3 Chsrtak.rf 4 MILI.CRKRK TOWNSHIP Lime (Inert-mnller O. Witts ani lesdore leas 2 0 Sanders, lb 3 0 7 0 1 H. 3h 4 2 10 1- Bept. IS 11,000 Ueuowttx.

20 feet fllf the east aide of 8311 Anchors, Stock less Anodes, Cadmium, Copper, l.ead and Cast Nickel; Time 2:10, 2:10. Jan Lone lot 102 of Mills and Klein Kubdivlslon; SI (tsx MOUNT ADAM MS'llaon Bullillnc Assn. 1 also itinea. and scored on Bones Sanders single. Following a sacrifice, Vern Smethurst and Company, accountants.

Title It Transferred. Maude M. Douglas sold her brick two-apartment building, 3944 Lind-ley Avenue, South Norwood, to Mrs. Effie Drury. Lot slr.e is 36 by 140 feet.

The twn-csr garage Is detached. John E. Manthey Company conducted the negotiations. Lease Storage Space. 4 1 Mllla.cf 3 1 Whitner.lb 4 0 Ufitheny.lt 2 0 Robinson, 3 1 Barley.

0 0 Wenalotf.p 2 0 Salti'aver 1 0 SJullltran.p 0 0 1 0Jnnei.lt 2 3 0 0 4 Walker.cf 1 1 2 3 OIKleln.ss 4 0 2 3 4 0 Marshall. rf 4 12 0 0 Heath.c 4 1 0 1 0 Grodiirkl.p 4 0 0 2 on 1 TotaU 34 9 27 7 Chmmle Acid Antimony Rands, Rubber Reds, Hospital tftOO; 2:20 pace Third Raca Purse three-heat nlan: rlstlon to Arintr M. O'Connell, lot S3. Chs'-ip Hartsnnrne's Subdivision; SI 1T ir IS Butts doubted to score Sanders. An 1.700 4.TIS 4,000 3.300 4,400 4,000 outfield error on Danny Doyle's fly (S2.20).

MOUNT WATIINflTON Rldnev R. Hay Reds. Hospital Sept. I. IS Helen Win, h.

by Mclwln (Baldwin i 1 Robert Beatty, h. (Dunni A 2 Brownwood Tiger, b. h. (Russell) 2 Benches a Tables: Mess. 1 30(13 Afton sri4s nftSI) 8011 8.104 was good for two bases and sent Butts to third.

After an intentional mono to Kern Kshn, part of Lot la of Trust Co Hon I. Hogs to Title Ouarantee and Trust Co Lester R. Bnmbergrr to sams Msrgaret Klltabelh King to Enterprise B. A. Co Fred Julrh to Krnat Ststlon L.

At B. Co Lillian Wens to German American L. A B. Co Margaret Ann Day to Norwood B. A L.

Co. Rose oKntana to Trl-Rtate S. A L. Co Charles O. Olngerlrh lo Trl-stete R.

A L. Co Edwin A. Paschal lo Eagle S. A L. A Edward J.

Flrk In Central Falr- mimnt R. A L. Co John n. Dnssman lo Ml. lookout S.

L. CO Msry Anna Christina to same Alice I. Johnson to Antonio S. A D. Co Msry R.

Skiff to Hillsdale L. A B. Co Msicella E. Archibald to Weatwond Homestead S. A L.

A Louise nraham to Irish R. A I. Co. Lucille Hchwarta to Hadye Srhwsrts. Horlense Kaufman to a Srhwsrts Chsrles Srhearta to Ssdys Schwartr Wllllsm Kngel to First Nstlonal Totals 29 2 24 91 Hurries Huhdlvlalon; SI (tax 11.101.

Boats, Aircraft Rescue Sept. 19 Bolts. Nuts and Washers, Bteel Sept. it Bottoms. Wire.

Hooks. Side and End Borings Sent. IS Wills, b. (R. Brltenfleldl 3 0 3 Time 2:10.

2:07, 2:10 Normsn Scott. Arlene Adam. Snip Cumban, and Msreh Henlev also atarted. Street, Addyston; Robert Raaun. ail Main Street.

Addyston. and Sonny Hawkins, .133 Main Street. Addyston. All are volunteers and will be Inducted next Wednesday. Board 3 John Voellmeche.

4400 Apple-ton Street: Rlrhsrd Oolf. 4001 Krle Avenue, and Lerny W. Korhne, 4021 Paston Rosd; Beptember 13. Board 30 Andrew w. Wsllner.

JOSS Drove Avenue. Norwood: Chsrles W. Medert, 23ft Norwood Avenue, Norwood: James A. Van Orsdel. 2336 lndlsn Mound Avenue.

Norwood: Robert R. Onerhelman, 2413 Jefferson Avenue. Norwood; Wllllsm E. Chester, 420 Forest Avenue, Norwood, and Raymond Olson, 40T Ash Street, Norwood: September 22. Meanwhile Board .1 announced that Benjamin Sharpless, 30(11 Erie Avenue, had been appointed its reemployment commissioner.

Sharp-less, a retired manufacturer, is President of the Masonic Employment Bureau. NORThKRN Coleman to Hnk. port of lots ft and 0 nf Joseph Wright's Subdivision; St (tax walk had filled the bases, Pitcher Verbeck's wild throw narrowly missed Second Baseman Lee Mohr and allowed Butts to score the final 4.200 3.000 Si.l.M. 8.138 Boxes, Fiber. 23 i8ft72 Rraid.

Mohair. Black Sent, is The Shott Manufacturing Com pany, manufacturers of metal prod "rasa. Naval. Rolled, Bar. It' NORTH COM.KC.K Wlllard F.

Davis to ttsrhel O. Kormsn, lot So Ohio Land and Improvement Company's Suhdlvlslnn; run. nm nucaram. Whits Sent.lt Mohr and the Yankee catcher, ucts, has leased storage space in part of the property formerly occu 300 Batted for Wensloff In eighth. Innings ...1 2358 711 Kansas City.

00010000 Ol Columbus Errors Hitchcock. Sanders. Buns Batted In Qlotsop. Haas. Jones 3.

Walker 2. Two-Base Hits Jones 2, Olossnp. Rohln-on. Home Run Walker. Double Flay Repass to Klein to Sanders.

Left on Bases -Kansas Cltv ft. Columbus 0. J3aes on Balls Off Barley 2. Grodilckl 3. Struck Out By Wensloff 2.

Grodilckl 9. Hits Off Barley 3 In 1 Inning (pitched to one batter in second) Wensloff 8 tn Innings. Sullivan 0 in 1. Hit by Pitcher ByrGrod-trcri miu.i lysine Pitcher Barley l'm- el ttax 14 411). NORWOOD Hilda tlllnm to Clsuds Me 8HINI 8834 8831 Niarhos, then engaged in fisti 8.250 pied by tho Cincinnati Butchers For 'Gansett Race ('lain, Lot 41 of H.

J. Lehman fluhdl-vlamn Norwood Heights, SI (tax 3.0001 T.OOO S41 Buoys, Tslephone, Steel Sept. 18'' Cable. Shirk Conductor 29 Cameras, Motion Picture and Aircraft; Tripods 8ept.lt., Chslns, Anchors and Liiks, etc sept. 18 Chains.

Csst Steel, Dlelock. It Chlnaware Rent. 73 Supply Company, Central Avenue and Central Parkway. Schwartr. 31 cuffing which soon was duplicated by players of both sides in all parts of the field.

After the umpires restored order. Mohr and Niarhos NORWOOD Ravmond O. Frankel to Viola M. Kurd, part Lota 21? and 221 T.OoO 7.0110 8804 884 New York, September l(UPY- Kiamere Syndicate Subdivision; Si (tax were removed rrom me game I WhiHsifaVa PnlnmAt Pam mmU ST 13). 1,100 8348 Cloths, wiping l.

8810 Coffee Makers Sept. 23 Rank of Norwood nlres Weafer. Boyer. and Austin. Ttme NORWOOD Edith McOe to John O'Mesrs i Rsdye Schwarts lo Liberal 8.

which was finished without Akron Wnlch already hag tne 8324 Cote, routing, Canva Sept. It 1:62. Attendance 4.884. scaring. T.OOO 1.AU0 snd Kmma north one foot otf of L.

Co lot 5f Henry yehlman's SubdiMsion: SI. Paul F. Theslng lo Champion B. A. sine covers, mxs and Strips, Bol- Brothers and Company, negotiated the lease, Two Sales Reported.

Harry Keck sold his five-room frame house, 1105 MePherson Avenue, Price Hill, to Frank Sefton. Mrs. Helen Wilkens disposed of her three-year-old championship, headed! Cadets Going To School For Pre-Flight Training derlitc R. A NORWOOD-Clarence H. Rrown to Blanche "or ,0 "om rai COLONEL HURLER SINGLES ore by innings: nlngs 123458789 R.

H. E. Csnlon 22000010 3 ft 13 2 Akron 4000010008 9 1 Whllscre Brown, lila wife. Lot 32 ot I 1 Hedsers Suhdlvlalnn II llav Kill, I nigm, nr. to Paul Kun- 8.2M yons, Mstal Workers', I Moapstone 21 euul8IMlT Crayons.

Pencils. Lsads 1 8(84 Doors, Watsrtlght Sept.lt 6,200 Klsctrical Equipment and Fit- tings Sept. It To Drive In Run That Sets Back sei OAKLEY- Catherine II. THke to Martin Klorems A. O'Brien to Reading B.

A Tleke. her noahand. part of Lot of! Co. of Reading Phillip Jones Ksiat Subdivision; Si (lax Clnra O. r'rletih lo Reading B.

A Batteries Lucler, Ostrowskl. snd Doyle: Eight Cincinnati Army Aviation and five-room frame dwelling, 2602 Pereyra, Baker, verbeck, Hteritng, Niarhos, Park. Millers, 4-3. Cadets have started pre-flight in Sl.lUi. Co.

of Resilina Bushnell Avenue, to Frank Sellers P1LLA 11R Ben lluiaehrr and Josenh Rane os3 Kquipment, Ventilating and struction at Maxwell Field, Ala F. Lambert made both sales. Louisville, September 9 (AP) 2,000 Hps re Parte Sept. 23 npars Parts I Alma Welabrod lo Heading B. A L.

Co, of Reading Mortgages Canceled, initial training school, it was an a Extinguishers, Firs. Portable, lo rli.bert W. Lambert, lot 13 of Fount. He, I'llhirs Mibilivislon; (1 (lax Emmerson Dickman, Louisville BEAR GRIDDERS WIN. nounced yesterday.

en. mil. Ditcher, drove in the winning run to Cerbon-Dioxide 31 l34 'sns, Veiitllaling, Centrlfu- tra I Il.l.... as They will be among the first to Hill PI.KAHANT RIIXIK Mnbel K. Hmllh to Myitis O.

WalUe, wesl psrt uf lot 4 of Charles K. KKfmeyer lo Prlc- McAfee Scores In Last 37 Seconds give the Colonels a 4-3 victory over Minneapolis in the first game of the for New England tonight for a start in the $25,000 Nan agansett Special and a chance to clinch the title of "horse of the year." The stocky son of Blenheim II, stepped on a train at Belmont Park. He will arrive at Pawtucket, R. before dawn but his car will be put on a siding and he will be rested until 9 a. when he will be led to his barn on the track grounds.

Trainer Ben Jones worked Whirl-away a mile this morning and the red-coated colt responded by turning the distance in 1:37. Jones pronounced him fit' and frisk and said he was agreeable to the weight of 118 pounds Whlrlaway has been assigned. complete the course, just lnaugu r. etiric at ashii Board. Olsss 3,000 8.123 'llierlass Tarn, llllrnsrd Power lo Collage x.

To Meet In Cincinnati, The North Central Regionul Conference of Building Owners and Managers, will be held October 17-18 In Cincinnati, Edwin J. Overberg, President of the Cincinnati association, announced yester O.ll American Association play-orr series Sept. II File, Manila and jroiders, here tonight. iui.i--ine nstia Ktreei HiuioinKi Company Aaaorl.ntlon Compuny lo C. Howsrd Chsrles V.

Klffmsysr to Price 1111 Hrhmiilt ond Viola May, his wife, belim Klectrls B. A L. Assn two feet ofi Ine nonh side of lot 8 end John B. Wallers lo George Dickman's single to center field, irn on me sumo sioe oi i.ot a or, Thurner To Beat Dodgers, 14-9. New York, September 9 (INS) The Chicago Bears, world championship professional football team, scored a touchdown in the last 37 seconds of play to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 14-9, tonight in scoring Chet Morgan, climaxed a BOO Presabosrd Sept.lt Framea, Containers and Coy- son! Carrier 2:1 8578 Olasswar.

7on 582 Hammers, Pneumatic, Port- "B'-1 John R. Walters Jo Cheviot B. A r. AJMinniaos DUOOIVlslon al (tax S.0f). three-run seventh-inning rally that day at the opening fall meeting at Wined out the Millers' two-run lead rated by the Army Air Force to acquaint them with military and scholastic subjects before they transfer next month to primary pilot schools.

Completing their 34-week pilot course, they then will receive Second Lieutenants' commissions in the Army Air Force Reserve. They are: Marvin J. Rassell, 352 Olenwood Place; John Raymond Schoejilg, 59S2 CMeara Place; Ernest ChaVles tJM riswaera, I BrgST- rowing 2S Masonic Temple. The meeting Nwh to Arthur si i i Hlne. Lot 37, Jtoselawn, II attract building officials from 12 (tax ss.soj.

Walt Caacn beat out a bunt to 8825 Hesters, Ventilation Sent, la 8551 an exhibition contest before 27,103 0001 start the rally and was sent to sec-ond when Junie Andres walked Rain delayed the game for the sec spectators, 2,700 states, Overberg said. Housing Costs Compared. 8JD0 L. Company Allrs Flsrher tn Elmwood Pise L. snd B.

Compsny Helen Here to sams Jacob Raphselson to Carthsgs A L. Assn Margaret Coments tn ssms Clsrs I. Zimmerman tn First Federsl S. A Assn Edward Wagner to Woodward M. A L.

Compsny Jnarph Splsslon tn Fifth Third Union Trust Compsnv Hesters, Ventllstlon, Sept, is-t. Holders, Lath Tool Sept. 2f I Sept. it Jackstays, Rope, Pendants, and Spreaders Kettles. Slesm Bam.

i-r Big Pebble, War Relic, Haltal Oeorre McAfee after catching ond time after Andres' free pass 5,8001 Leckonby's punt, ran 75 yards Bushwackcr. and several other 8574 The cost of building a standard snd when play was resumed Mike through the entire Brooklyn team I prominent thoroughbreds are ex- ROSBLAWN Robert H. Warhendorf to Kred Harlleln, Lot 108 of proposed Fourth Subdivision of Hillcrest Section of Roselawn; si ax SI 85). HILVRRTON -Almeda K. Slreierker to Chloe I.

Small, Lot 88. North Crest Subdivision; SI (Kx SO SO). EII.VKRTON Evelyn Htnlt and John, her husband, to Joseph K. Paulv, 38 nf proposed First Addition lo Htoll'l Sutidl-vlsinn; (tax 110. DM.

Kash replaced Mimey weainer on to ne game in a spectacular! peciea to oppose wniriaway in tne Jones, 2612 Gilbert Avenue; six-room house In Cincinnati In Ati-Harold G. Williams, 4444 Plsinvllle gust as compared to previous the mound for Minneapolis. 1500 Enlves 1A j85J Lead. Pig and Sheet Sept. 23 4.800 LeaUier, Belling, Lacing.

It j.8540 Lockers, Clothes, Aluminum 3 Pt- It I sots, Brsad Rilcine finish. special, wnich win be neia satur- Edwsr! Mnuch to Buckeye months and years wag reported by Ihe Roderal Home Loan Bank Review in Washington yesterday as Road; Charles O. Wells, 612 Hawthorne Avenue; Riker a. Vanars-dall, 1818 Fairfax Avenue; John O. McFalls, 1911 Catalina Avenue, 2,000 i The Bears scored first midway In i day.

The race will be worth ap-the initial period when Artoe proximately $32,000 and can In-blocked a kick by Leckonby and! crease Whirlaway's earnings to Dick Plassman, after falling on the more than $350,000. He will be rld-ball, lateraled to McAfee, who ran den by Jockey Alf Robertson. 25 yards to score. Artoe converted. and Fred H.

Blgelow, 2368 Victory Cazen went to third on Tony Lupien's long fly and scored when Morgan got safely to first on an Infield error, with Andres moving to third. Andres scored on Joe Glenn's fly to right field and Dick-man then brought Morgan in with what proved to be the winning run. Minneapolis scored all Its runs on five hits In the fourth inning. The HII.VF.RTON Mrvln Paul Iwe tn Mary Louise Klappert, Lot 10.1, North Crest Hubdivlston; SI. SI1.VERTON-Ervlng Boehmler snd Marguerite his wile, to Thomaa Rranu'M and Jean I Ait 25, North Crest Subdivision; SI ttsx 47.15).

WW, SMS AAA 8553 l.ino! 18552 l.snoi 84(12 TOO 858 Parkway. College Men Are Sought Mest chopping and Vegetable Cubing 21 Machines. Floor Polishing and Scrubbing Sept. It" Machines, Numbering; Sharpeners, Pencil gept It Machines, Paper-Fastening and Stxples Iff Machines. Wsshing.

Sspt. 12 Mattresses It Mirrors, Put mass, Bsc- tansu la Sept. It Paper, Carbon, Black Sept. 23 Paper, carbon Hectograph. 2.1 Paper.

Templet Sspt. 23 Plugs, Fux End Nose, Dummy Sept. 25 Preesrvers, Llf, Belt tDual 8ILVERTON Lang Brothers. to Alrnn L. snn B.

Compsny Albert M. Sweln to Hyde Psrk snd L. Comnanv Elmwood Aerie 1804 lo First National Rank of Elmwood William Nspnleon Bryant to Anihnnv Orlfoll John M. Roaenallel to Marv Evers. Edwsrd A.

Miller to Lenox B. A Company Harry E. Osnt to l.and Bank Commissioner Kama lo Federal Land Bank of lilllavllls Donnld K. Temple to Union Central Life lnsursnrs Compsny Rulh M. Swift to Edna R.

Cowen. Mary B. Kyis to Msdlson Bldg. Assn. John F.

lumber! Edward J. Woods William T. Morris to Siandard Olds. A lxia Company Chsrles C. Penn to Eagls S.

and L. Association Dividend Actions rnllows: Cubic Foot Cost August, 1041. August IS40. 80 248 S0.232 Total Coat 1041 1940. Aug.

Mv. Fab. Nov. Aug 83,908 S3, 880 S3.732 SS.743'' 83,564 Total Cost Aug. 1931).

Aug. IH38. Aug. 1937. S.1,500 $5,8.18 SS.058 y.

y. Apartment Is Rented. James H. and William M. Lauer rented a six-room second floor To Aid Tanney In Navy learns will play here again Wednes The Dodgers came back witn a field goal by Merlyn Condit from the 43-yard line.

In the second period the Dodgers made the score 7-6 on McAdama's field goal from the 26-yard line. With 40 seconds to go before half time Brooklyn went ahead, 9-7, on Condlt's second field goal from the 20-yard line. 8588 8587 8.IHI 8:188 86.lt F. Frledrlch, a 7 50 feet on the southeast aids of Hsmplon Drive; SI (tsx 17.701, SII.VERTON Lang Brothers. to I.yle Bartholomsy snd Myra 39 (set on ths southeast slds of Hampton Drive, SI (tax S7.70).

8I1.VKRTON Brothers. to Robert 1. Hinilh, feet on the soulliesst side of Hampton Drlvs; SI (tax S7.70), SPRINOFIELD TOWNSHIP Wllllsm Llm- day and Thursday nights and then will move to Minneapolis for the mainder of the bur-out -of -seven series. 2,800 8.5O0 2.500 8 5011 1,000 1.S00 5.300 J. J.

"Gene" Tunney, former International Paper and Power Cosapany Directors today declared a quarterly dividend of 11 25 on ths 6 per cent preferred stork, payable September 27 to stockholders of record September 10. and announced they would consider further payments on arrears In October. heavyweight boxing champion who is now a Lieutenant Commander in MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE Tub) tspt. It 841 Rsnge.

OH Burning and Spare Parts Sent. 18 AB.H.PO.A' AB.H.PO.A the United States Naval Reserve. Barn' le, 3b 2 0 4 0 10 0 On June 28 the company paid a regular briK-k to Kdwsril K. (Iraber, east utie- Brooklyn threatened twice In the last half, reaching the 7-yard line In each quarter, but failed to score. will be In Cincinnati next Wednes apartment at 217 Hearne Avenue, through Mis.

Gertrude Dahlman of Theodore Mayer and Brother. Building Permits Asked. auarterlv dividend and S3 on account ar Martha M. Sweeney to Clnclnnntius L. and B.

Compuny 8.500 Henry Frsdrrlck Von Barisen to llreen Street No. 2 snd Cc. 4.5011 half of Ijh l'jtl, VVoodlawn suliillvialun SL ttax bu cents). Geary, as 4 Bama.rr 4 WrlghUf 8808 8573 8547 Hr-2 rears on the preferred, Unpaid dividends Receptacles, Wast Paper, Metal 23 Ribbons. Typewriter Sept.

23 Skins, chamois Sept. 23 Steel, Plate, Floor Sept. 23 Steel, Tool Sent. 23 on the preferred amount to a snare. Richard J.

Cullen. President, said earn Denning, 4 HHRINOKIELD TOWNSHIP Frnnk Smith lo Florence A. Kolds, Lot 88 uf North College Hill Addlllon subdivision; SI ings currently were at a higher rale than day and Thursday to interview college men for enlistment in the naval reserve as physical directors. Only college men who have a degree in physical education will be r. I .1 i 4 12 3 4 18 1 4 2 2 0 2 0 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 10 0 3 0 0 2 3 111 30 5 27 Building peimit applications were naffke.cf 4 Houska.ib 4 3 John F.

Rollins lo Bunk Mlrset Building Assn. Compuny Bess Ml ley to Fidelity Federsl S. A I. Assoclsllon IXllllatm Uallars In llsant Kidse 3 lEeky.as 2 0lvVismlk.1t 2 0 Cazen. rf 0 7 OILuplen.lb OjMorgan.ct 4 0 Glenn, 0 21 Dickman, 0 0 0 0, Totals 0 01 0 0 1588 Sterilisers.

Instrument, Electric, Steam Sent. 9.1 6,000 1 for the first six months oi tne year. Aemtican Insulator Corporation (Initial) 20c September 30, September 24. filed yesterday wiLh C. M.

Stegner, 84.15 (tsx SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Maurice J. Wee selmann et per Sheriff, to West Nr SOFTBAI Building CommiaHioncr, by the fol- Haefner.p 3 Kash.p 0 Kelly, 0 B. A I 100 Air Associates. quarterly U'Ac, Seotember 23. September IS.

wood B. a. id L. Compuny. 70 by no 85D8 8848 Tunes.

Condenaer, Copper-Nickel-Alloy Sept. 2 Urns, Collet, Electric Sept. 2' Vslvrs, Steel, Pressure-Re- duclng Sept. )t AIR CORPS. Danneker 0 0 Alvlna M.

Wilson to Alias National Bank Margaret Posey to Lick Run feet lu center of (llendale-Millord Kuad, Colorado Fuel and Iron (spec'al), 23c November 28, November 14; do com flicants from 9 to 4:30 o'clock each: Avfnll, flv, day at the navy recruiting room frame dwelling, at Pal qjo i metto Avenue. 1 Walker 1 0 251 feet west or the northeast curlier Two Cincinnati girls' Softball teams, the 3.500 '700 2,750 uf Section 18; 12,000 (tax p.W, Totals 33 24 SI mon, 2ftc. Chicago Pneumatic Tool, 50c, October 1 September 20. Price Hill Girls and Thomaa Girls, will cnmDete for the Cincinnati Municipal Soft I K. T.

2700 Kdmondaton Avenue, Young men enlisting as physical, a six-room hrltk venrrr snd frsme home. Building A I.osn Mathilda riind Wetmgs to Centrsl Hvds Park S. A Evelyn Skurow to Fidelity Federal S. A I HYCAMOKE TOWNSHIP Marie Valentlner to Klva Williamson, Lots 32 snd Msdeira Park Subdivision; SI (tsx id Bin. ball ChamplonshlD at Deer Creek Com Batte rtfor Trechock in ninth.

tBatted for Kelly In ninth. 12345878t mons. Beading Road, at 7:30 p. m. to- Blower, Klectnc, Sept, It 42-477 Box Assembly, Arnmunl- Hon Sept, 42-510 Canopy Conlalner Assem- oly Sept.

it Howe Sound Company, quarterly 73c, September 30. September 19. Internstlonal Nickel of Csnada. 7 directors will be ranked In the -J I Anthony Otte. 3282 Hildreih Avenue, a naval reserve as chief bostswaln Ven-room brick and aturro residence 8,500 2oon Elhel Hmllh et al.

In Central Trust SYCAMORE! TOWNSHIP Virgil Whltt snd nicnt. These two teama have won all the elimination tournaments In date snd will Company per cent preferred, quarterly si. 7ft, No Minneapolis 0003 0 000 03 Louisville. 10000030 4 olsv the final game to decide the champion cutter. Paper, Fiectrlc- i Same to same vember 1, October 7 per cent (S3 pari, Ire-is, his wlte, to Ira Charles Toms and Clara Jane.

Lot 18 of Arcadia Subdivision; 81 llsx S3.85). Mschlns Sspt. It ahlp. The gsme will he umpired by Miss Violet Baikal ra and Miss Ruby Brock of preferred, quarterly S1c, November October 2. Anna E.

Lohrum tn Ellrahelh Ysuts Loretta Cuatln lo Second Natlonsl Msnk of Cincinnati Cylinders -Acetylene Sept. IT mates. They will receive $99 a ono. at 3024 coiersm Avenue. fcllsg Wiles.

Ksrii lx Road, a four-room month, base pay, plus allowances. bnrk on Fara-If married, thev will receive an ad- Rosd. neJr Hawkins Avmur kn Holarher snd Rae, 3531 Brnlherton ditlonal $34.50 a month In lieu t.ivi0, nn quarters. They will be stationed Road, netween Marburg Avenue WKKT KM)- Werner A. Hundqiiisl lo J.hn Errors Bsrna, Dickman.

Trechock. Buns Bstted In Houska. Trechock. Morgan. Glenn.

Dickman. Rtoeln Base Bar-itecle. Sacrifice Barnacle. Double Plays the Public Recreation Commission. 42-489 DrMng Racks, Printer and International Paper and Power.

per Members of the Price Hill Girls' Team Tank Assemblies Sept, It) Elir.aneth Hsyden to Provident Ssv- ecnt preferred (accumulated), Sl Beptember 27. Seotember 10. 42-811 Inverters, 250 Volt and A. Hill and Florence I. Hill, undivided one-half Inleteat In a lot.

of Isnd on In nnrlh side of Sixth Street snd on Ihe west side nf Cutter Slreet; SI (tax S7.15) Maier to Peaky to Lupien, Caxen to 400 2.500 3,050 2.800 3.300 4.350 1.250 sre Dot Mueller, Martha Betty I Wubholding. Marie Wegeman. Sally Oste, Dot Huseman. Ruth Peterman. Rita Von.

750 Volt Sept. It Marlln-Rockwell Corporation, 11, October r.aval training- penfera hrntis'hntit i.n. Lupien. Left on Bsses Minneapolis 8, Louisville 4 Baaea on Blals Off Dirk 42-540 Lamp Assembly Adjust derheide. Irene Doerger, Rhlrley Chany.

tha nation. WESTWOOD Ths V. snd Reslty Com- 1, Heptember 18. Molybdenum Corporation of America 12V4C October 1. September 18.

man 2. Haefner 2. Struck Out By able, Portsbie, Floodlight Sept. It Ruth Schafer Bettv Deserrsv. and Mary nsnv to Mavms esst ao teet or lot 15 and ths weal 28 reet of lit 18 42-534 Msrhme, Washing, for Alr- Sch'and.

The Thomas Team eonalata of Mary Louies Csttn, Mary Bruner, Msrgaret Celettl, Jsne Reeder. Neva Schonley. Dot crsrt Engins Parts Sept. It Sharon Steel Corporation. 23c.

September 27, September 18; do preferred, quarterly SI 23 Dickman 1. Haefner 4 Hits Off Haefner 3 In 8 jnnings (pitched to 2 in seventh). Kash 2 In 14, Kelly none In 4. losing Pitcher Kash. Umpires Johnson, Peters.

Curtis. Time of Game 2:15. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ANDKRSON TOWNSHIP-Ralph N. Maasey to fr.ette Ward: one-fourlh sore of Isnd In A.

Hue Survey No. 80S. si (tax S3 83). Vltt and Strrmer Subdivision; SI (tsx 82 42-514 Oil Pumps Pressure and Skelton. Hazel Blalock.

Marie Natlechlonl. Hydraulic Sept, IT Safety Car Healing and Llshttng. SI Enlistments WV.STW ODD Joseph Bsker snd Nellie. Betty Acton. Lillian Meier.

Jsne Jutue, 42-527 Preasura Indicating Equip October 1, September 18 hushsnd snd wife, tn Msrguerlte Kerber. Katherlne BKiarrl. Reglna Bellinger. Edith ANDKRSON TOWNSHIP Eagle Savings mentFor Flight Use gept. It United Fult, quarterly SI, October 15, par's or l.nts 8 snd 7 or Crook.hsnk'e S.385 t.oon 2.

son 3,800 42-522 Repair Kit. with Parts and e.nerie, Roseng wntteman, and Rosella Vail. snn man Association to Lnnav Stanley Ross. I.nf 8, New Reechmnnt Subdivision; SI (tsx tl .951, September 18. Western Electric Company 75c, September Ings A Brsdley Brock to Cottage Building A Losn Co Henrv Hammond to Twentieth Century B.

A Oertruse luen tn Warren E. Richards Co Nnrsmn and Msrgaret Kumpf to Andrew fl. Oosmeyer Helen Kesslng tn Antonio S. A L. Compsny Mary A.

Nlsmsn to Chsrles W. Rich! Frances Enrters to Clirton Heights L. A B. Co Edward W. Mueller lo Marlemont B.

A L. Association. John A. Hill to Firth Third Union Trust Co Anns Rehm to Oerman-Ameticsn L. A B.

Co Victor A. Aiken to College Hill L. A B. Co Allien Clinton Kubal to Centrsl Falrmount B. A Subdivision: slso Lot 2 of same subdi vision: SI (lax 55': i.

HUTCH BLANKS ROYALS. Montreal, September ft (AP) Accessories for De-Icer Shoes Sept. lf 30, September 23, 42-4D8 Stud Assy. Cowling Fast- WERTWOOD-L. Maud Bolls and Alclniia R.

Bolts, her huahsnd. to Ellrsbeth AVONDALR Edna Mas Thurner tn Leroy Jungclaa; part nf Lot 44 of Ihe Freddy Hutchinson, Buffalo's ace ener. Collars Sept. IT 42-531 Temperature Indicator Ree-. Hiachly Farm Subdivision; II (tax S3 20) moundsman, hut-led a three-hit, 4-0 Bolts Brown, l-nl 17 Louisa and A.

Kllng Subdivision; SI. THIRD DISTRICT CHAMPS. AVONDAI.B Edna Mae Thurner to Leroy orders For Oil Test Engines Sept. IS Bhutout over Montreal tonight to MARINE COBPS. Bugene Dempsey Bnrgln, 18 years old.

1438 Clay Street, snd Cloycs Albert Krneat. 17, 1234 Jackson Street. Cincinnati: Ralph Hubert Lsngley, 17, 519 Ruraa Avenue. Dayton, Ohio; Virgil Hackney. 17.

14 Inglehart Street Mlddletown, Ohio; Jamea Richard Relily. 21, 830 Main Street. Gov-Ington, and Vincent James Burk, 18. 1100 Highland Avenue, Fort Thomas, Ky. WESTWOOD Charles Tsft to Woodslde Third District won the Fire De r.

jungciss; part oi in of same sub 8.500 10.240 1.500 4.500 42-497 Wheels, Wire Brush Sept. It give the Bisons the opening game division; ai (tax SZ.HM. Homes, I-ot 48 Woodsld Homes nuoai vision; Si (lax 5. partment Softball League cham CARTHAGK Ievl Wsrd snd Jessie, his t)f the second-third place Interna Lockland and Newtown In Ihe Junior, Division, and Norwood Water Works Park! and Newtown Bulldogs In the Midget Division, have fought their way to the finals In Hamilton County Softball championship tourney play sponsored by the Hamilton County Recreation Division, W. P.

A. and the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Preliminary finals will be played In the Junior Division, slnca neither of the two surviving teams has lost a single gam In tournament competition which la being conducted on a two-and-out basts. The two undefeated teams, Lockland and Newtown, will battle this afternoon at St. Bernard's Ross Avenue Diamond.

pionship by defeating the First Dis WKSTWOOD Chsrles P. Taft to Woodslde wife, to Bessie Spears; pari of Im of tional League play-off series. He jonn w. sprung, Subdivision; SI trict nine, 7-6, yesterday at Deer Homes, Ixit 4ft Woodslde Homes BuBd: virion; SI (tax 84 So). fanned seven and walked only one, Creek.

Chief Barney J. Houston Oeorg E. Totmpldls to ssms tiax 3d i. CHEVIOT The Central Fslrmotint Build ing and Loan Comnanv to Howard P. presented the champions with a Edna B.

Seldenfsden to Mount Question, Answer Given The Bisons backed Hutchinson with an eight-hit assault on three Royal hurlers, with Ned Harris, Hllslnger and May, north AO feet of the trophy. The Mrs. Barney J. Houston 2.000 2,750 7 750 2,350 4.000 1.780 4.500 south 100 feet of Lots 37. 39.

and 41 On What Stands For of George W. Fenton Kstats Subdi trophy was awarded the Second District team for winning the most WESTWOOD Charles P. Tsft to Woodslde Homes, Lot 110 Woodsld Homes Subdivision; SI (lax S4.9M. WESTWOOD Lillian M. Huellemslee lo Walter O.

Fein and Edna premises known as 2flkl (uecn City Avenue; SI Itax 85 50). WHITEWATER TOWN8H1P Kate S. Chance In Anna Welahrndt, 40.48 acres of land In Bectlon SI (tax S'l S). Of the Midget survivors. Norwood Water vision: SI (tsx S3 Vii.

CHICAUO qi'AITERMASTESt. 199-42-110-Sub. Canned Meats It 199-42-111-as Csns and Covers. IS 199-42-114-Sub. Forage Sept.lt 199-42-109-QS Miscellaneous Sup- plies Sept.

it 1 199-42-107-GS Laundry Soap i3. JCr-TEKSOMlLLE 4)1 ARTERMASTEB. 431-42-92 Chests. Fibre, and En- amelwar Sept. 23 131-42-92 Parts.

Army Range: Army Ranges, Cannon-Type Heating Stove Sept. II 431-42-91 Shoes. Horse and Mult snd Horsesho Nails. It PHILADELPHIA (4I ARTERM ASTER. 889 42-101 Cotton and Woolen Textile Spt.

2A shutout games. Third District, works park nas loat one game, while Newtown's Bulldogs have lost none. CHKVIOT Anna Schsefer to John Relff end Chrlstins. husbsnd and wife, south Eric McNair, and Mayo Smith col lecting two safeties apiece. Innings.

1 2 3 4 7 8 II H. E. Buffalo 0202000004 8 Montreal 00000000 0 1 1 Batteries Hutchinson snd Parsons On Wednesday, September 17, final one-ha 1 1 or Lot 35. w. w.

Cooe Sub division; SI (tax 7 l.r), piloted by Marshall Harry Gesel-bracht and Robert Williams, took the series in a clean sweep. They toppled Marshals Harry McNay and games in each division will match Lockland against Newtown, and Norwood Water Works Park against Newtown Bulldogs, for "'V For Victory or For Vetboten, Which?" Is the message offered on cards and stickers now being distributed by the Committee to De CLIFTON Kent W. Hsaelwood lo Dorothy C. his wile; properly known lookout S. A L.

Co Ralph N. Maasev to sams Uila Sbaub to ssms Joseph J. Heltman to Esther A. King Mnurlr Htoller lo Ernst Station L. A B.

Co Margaret Winkler to Security Ravings A Loan Co John Blue In Citizens Building Assoclsllon No. 2 Elale Orbrlrht to same. William Cierhrlng to same Oliver (ioaaard to Provident Savings B. A T. Co George 1.

Hare to Reading B. A L. Company Frank Michel to sam Jan (loiter to same Nora Broner to sams. William August Broner to Mortgages Filed. fearce, Macon (4), Rachunok (ti) and 4.000 5nn l.fioo 500 8,000 ths Junior and midget county Championships, respectively.

ss jenerson Avenue: 81. In Junior Division semifinal piay, lock- Arthur E. Hlns to Horn Federal IUUI Leo Kuhn's First District outfit, 12-11, Monday. fend America by Aiding the Allies. land eliminated Deer Park by winning 3-1 CLIFTON tang Brothers, Incorporated, to College and Academy of the Sacred Heart; an Irregular Ixit 6 by 130 fret In ar i.

a Fred Hertleln to Cheviot B. A L. Co. 8,000 in a game at Koenig r'ark. iteming.

Tne Howell. Buffalo leads best-of-seven series, 1-0. NEWARK WINS OPENER. Newark, N. September 9 (AP) Electiiral Supplies Sept.

IS Newtown Bulldogs dropped Deer Park from A89-42-102 Hat, Service, o. 889-42-103 Straps, Chin Sept. It 1 the midget tourney Tuesday afternoon, Sep- Copies have gone to auch widely divergent personalities as President Roosevelt, Churchill, Hitler, and Mussolini. It is not expected that the dicta 1.400 (,000 temper i. in a o-a semuinai game at 8.250 2.500 l.non 4.050 2.200 Deer Park.

the north line of MrAipin Avenue, 3d feet from the Intersection on the west line of Mlddleton Avenue; SI (tax 65c i. COLERAIN TOWNRHIP George Luechauer tn Albert S. Richardson: HM acres in Section 13, Went worth Tract; SI Has 37 70). DE SALES REJOINS LOOP. Toledo, Ohio, September 9 (AP) -De Sales College announced tonight it had accepted an Invitation Anthony J.

Hennlke to Business Men's Fedrrsl I. 1 A Robert L. Smith to Fidelity Federal S. A L. A Alma F.

Frledrlch to Union Central Life Insurance Co Lyl W. Barthulnmay to same Arlene Kramer to Second Natlonsl Bank Alvera Nlehuas to Business Men's Federsl. S. A L. A -The pennant-winning Newark Bears of the International League fot off on the right track in the 4,000 5,400 tors will see this latest evidence of the campaign but the commit BASSETT PROMOTED.

Lexington, September 2,000 COACH AT HEIDELBERG. COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP A If red r. Wlss 9- man to John G. Dorsmsn. Itt 179, Lenox semifinal round of the Governor's Cup play-off aeries tonight, beating to rejoin the Michigan-Ontario Athletic Conference.

De Sales withdrew last year after dominating the league for two seasons. The con 8 000 Tiffin, Ohio, September 9 CAP) rises Subdivision; 11 (tsx S3 50). (AP) J. Edward Bassett, COLf'MRIA TOWNSHIP Charles Fason Robert Lambert to same the Rochester Red Wings, 9-8, in a. perintendcnt of John Hay Whit- tee hopes to impress on the minds of everyone the choice of victory or "verboten," the German word meaning "forbidden." The cards, which contain also the sou rjoorEe A.

Brown of Columbus xi day waa appointed assistant to foot-hall rnarh Ted Ttii-nev of Heidel- wna comeM neiore a crowa v.rm ference recently voted to drop foot RACING OFFICIAL DIES. Detroit, September 8 (AP) Harry H. Knepper, 63 yeart old; pioneer automotive parts maker and former race driver and offt cial, died here today following two-week illness. Knepper waa tha inventor of an electric timing dt- vice used extensively at automobile race tracks. Ha tervtd tor many years as official timer at tha Indianapolis Speedway and at tha, Cleveland air tacts.

today became superintendent also ball schedules but competition will be held in basketball, baseball, golf, ,430. The champions pounded four Rochester pitchers Hank Gornicki, Roy Bruner, John Berly, and Ed Wlssman for 1J safeties with Gene Corhett and Frank Kelleher lead snd Klltsheth. hia wire, to Alva W. Mar- Marie (leratner to veat tin- l)t 40 of Vlnewood Heights rub'll-l I. A S.

Co vision; St (lax SI. 10). George D. Judy to Mount Lookout COl.l'MBlA TOWNPHIP-Hugh Phillip. tn Msrv Louis Csrahln.

Ix)l 2.15. (if Florence Klrby Richmond to Fidelity Manor Subdivision: SI (tsx acri. Vim' ,1 Albert M. Armstrong. to Mm- DKER PARK Ben Holecher and Joseph; won(t A Co Rep to Anthony Hennike.

Lot 13 of Carthage A. A ftreenlawn Village Subdivision; 1 (lax (. 4 Svlvanus Aiiklns "to First Federal DELHI TOWNSHIP Ceiia ray lo Retinal a. L. A.

of of Mrs. Payne Whitney's Green-tree Farm, said Major Louie executive agent for both properties. Bassett succeeds Arthur J. Shutts, who Is retiring after IS years' serv- hcrg College. He succeeds Jim 2.500.

Flngerhuth, who resigned. Brown, 4 of New York University In 1937, also will serve as head baseball coach and assistant basket-Loot ball coach. answer to the above choice, "Victory for democracy now and forever," were designed by James W. Beckman, volunteer in th American Expeditionary Force during the World War. and tennis.

Member schools, besides I)e Sales are Ferris Institute. St. Mary's Michigan, Calvin College, Iawrenca Tech, and Assumption College, ing ths barrage, each with a homer and two singles. Corbett drove in let at Mrs. Whitney's farm.

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