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'I i i 1 I Romp i Feat ry re CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP) Konk found a sloppy track to his liking Friday and breezed to a two-length victory over Wind in the featured $1,800 Leg- Utlators Purse at Finger Lakes Kace Track. Imptess was third. With jocky Jose Olivarcs In the saddle, Konk went ihe Jive and one-half furlongs in 1:07 and 4-5 to return a win mu- tuel. 6 Nally Baltimore Nips White Sox.

4-2 Jets Inflict 5-4 Defeat Finger Lakes Results Weather ralninf. Truck fmU. cl 34YO mdns, Cf. Beau's Princess (SanVl) 55.00 26.20 7.ftO on The Edge (Hani) 5.60 3.00 Jim's Melody (Matron) Off 2:01. Time 1:15 2-S.

Jontonn, Doug's Dame, Vicuna Girl, Lochlannalgh. Ginny Dancer. Jet Montana, Ridge Hill ateo ran. el. 3T0 Salubrla (Urrutia) 11.00 Mo 4.40 Pier? Roman 12.00 7,20 FORMER CHAMP DIES -Ken Overlin, former world middleweight champion who won 127 fights and lost 13 in long career, was found dead in his Reno, apartment Thursday.

Police said he had apparently diod from natural causes several days before. (UPI Photo) BALTIMORE (AP) Reliev Dick Kali choked off an eighth-inning Chicago threat Friday night, preserving Baltimore's 4-2 victory and extending unbeaten Dave McNally's winning streak to 16 in a row. Hall, the fourth Baltimore pitcher of the inning, retired Don Pavletich on a tapper in front of the plate with the bases loaded after falling behind 3-1 on the count. Pete Richer! walked pinch-hitter Ron. Hansen to load the bases before Hall came to the rescue.

Frank Robinson's 23rd homer in the first inning off loser Gary Peters, 6-11, followed a walk to Don Buford and an infield single by Paul Blair. Boog Powell's 26th homer in the sixth put Baltimore in front 4-0. With 14 victories this year, McNally has movcci to within LOUISVILLK, Ky. (AP) The Columbus Jots held off the Louisville Colonels, 5-4, Friday night in an International League contest Friday at Fairgrounds Stadium. The defeat trimmed the Colonels' league lead over runner-up Toledo to one game and set the stage for a four-game showdown between the two teams next week.

THE POST STANDARD, July 26,1909 11 Und 11 1 Jt I A 4 A 1 II CIO Hf i I lit McNally, 14-0 this season, was A two of the American League sin ft ft vhi jtfh mm I fci bH i Tuannies (Kinsley) OH 2:24. Time 1:143.5. 6.60 Miss Ego Clochette, Tyson Street, Hot Honsy, Pure Iron, MarU Misty Bu- linn 59 ahead 4-0 and breezing along on a five-hitler when the White Sox- rallied in the eighth. Singles by Luis Aparicio, Gail Hopkins and Bill Melton, the last two with two outs, finished McNally, Bobby Knoop doubled off Kd- die Watt for the second run and Jettr.cf CaslVJb Jlmcnetf Itob'soiUb RENO, Nev. (AP) world middleweight champion Ken Overlin, 59, died Former boxins ran.

Dilly paid cl, 3YO, 6(, Aurora Rose (Swatmim) 17.40 K.fiO 3.00* (Urrutift) 9,60 5.40j time ri5 FrcCmAn) 5 body was found Wednes this week in Reno where he had lived the past 12 The coroner State League Huni uvei Lupe M- Mikes Rebel, shezs Merry Shah, Simple als 0 ran. 4th-- l.fiM, tndft. SYO, 51, Sloop (Sorensen) 4.2o 3M 2,40 Pine Mt. Mr- (Urrutia) 5.4Q 2.SO Spathe (Fish) 4 3,00 Off Time Curragh Camp, Flftnlc Chalco Jnck, Vin Gina also ran, cK 3TO op, 51, 5.20 3.00 3.00 2.60 160 Roywest (Rosarlo) Emcee (Olivares) Echo Dream Off 3:34. Time 1:02.

Alpha, SUent Run, Student Gypsy. Filler Boy also cli AA4TO 5V4 Midwickct (Owen) 9,60 Brave Modelettc Ketubah (Mahoney) Off 3:57, 4.JO 340 2.M Swiss Boots, No Justice, Fineties also ran. 7th-- 500, 3TO f. Second Hand 32.40 13,60 7,20 Rico Mar (Mahon) 5,00 4.00 Rush D'or (Saumell) 5.80 Off 4:22. Time 1:01.

Loving Vischeri Ferry, Star Bully, Kingdom Bertha B. Good ran. JW, Peld HUM) Stb-- 3TO ap. f. Honk (Olivara) 10.00 5.20 Jive Win (Lelber) 7.28 S.OO Imptess (Saumell) SJO Off Ttot 1:07 4-5.

Lawdf Mawdy, rr wv 1 Bower Thooght, Lucky Shirl, Undaunted Singinf Harvest Also a (Hinsley) 11.20 5.00 Naiiord (fichrceder) 11.60 4.40 Ajtibigult? (SwAtman) 3,20 OffS :10. 1:17. Atslhi, Gantry, Sac Alert, Gay Trio ran. (Qnlmllft 44. tM.M) Bandit day, apparently died of natural causes.

Overlin had 147 professional bouts between 1933 and his retirement in 1945. He won 103 decisions, scoring 23 knockouts with seven draws, 12 decisions and one no-contest Overlin decisioned Caferino Garcia of Manila at Madison square Garden in 1940 and was recognized as world champion by the New York Boxing Commission, He lost the crown the next year in a decision to Billy Soose. Overlin ran a tavern in Val- worked as a bartender. Funeral services are pending. Gam In Aft Slated gle season mark of IB held jointly by Smnkey Joe Wood and Walter Johnson, both in 1912, Lefty Grove, 1931, and Schoolboy Rowe, 1934.

The 2fi-year-old Baltimore lefty is one victory shy of the league record of 17 straight, compiled by Johnny Allen in 1936-37. 4 0 2 0 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Muser.lb 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 ColetlaJf Janesklip 1 1 1 0 Pfeittsnp 1 I 2 Jende.rf 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 Bates.n Ho ward, rf CampbelUb 3 1 1 6 Totals Columbim totthvltle 34 5 ft 5 Fazio, 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 i 0 0 ft 4 1 2 0 34 4 3 Snead Holds Top Spot In Canadian Open Golf WO 050 000 Hermann Pavletich iGPetcrs Held ph Carlos Osinski McCraw ph Total Chicago Mrs. Berning ft Finger Lakes Race Entries N.Y. TT Mad Geniui ftovcr p. Gran Fulj Br AfMciitci Prtii Ftnt tPoit tK 3TOS I f.

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and G'g All 115 Johnny Bolero Count 109 Vrvndhin UO Buet'i Delight 119 105 120 115 113 120 120 113 120 120 120 120 115 120 110 el, 3TOS f. 110 xxEteobar 115 Lady Dot 115 Bert beau Pun B. Sharp Moneuft Jet Invader 113 115 119 115 Watch Him Step 117 Empty nullah A AjTDOIerO BOO BOO xxWlndf Merti Windy xxstorm xVtsta Scot SM. ci, nros, i. 113 Mr.

Lontwtft OajllnR Mont OitmllB 117 10S 110 113 BaHoU Brother 111 115 103 101 b-xxLondoR Out Of MUcMel lOt WiM xHello Turn 115 Turf Eicmfe 120 flyhif Pomt 115 b-xxLucky Deal a.Lca'« Luck Ncifgrcrund a-travelon 113 120 113 el. 3TOt 1ml lot Xfiriene'i Sir Axton 130 Dtbbto 130 llilnitho xvLittle Chubb 113 Bmbr ZH1I Rjndy 115 Hullabmlu US kiey. 3TOt I mle. We vie B. Good PtM 1ft.

Mlu Kvakatoxo 114 a-Parton a-Scotch Bailor 107 JOM Its 120 110 lt.1 111 KIAMESHA LAKE, (AP) Superstitious Berning, who jokes that she needs an omen to play well, con- ttnued her blistering pace with a 72 for 142 Friday and grabbed a one-shot lead after the second round of the $36,000 LPG Championship. Mrs. Berning, who shared the first-round lead with Carol Mann after a 70 Thursday, her husband's birthday, holed birdie putts of five to 20 feet over the tricky par 73 Concord Hotel golf course and stood at four under par. One shot back was aging Betsy Rawis, who showed flashes of her former glory with a 72 for 143. The lanky Miss Mann found problems in the rough and slipped to 74 for 144.

Tied at 146 even par, were Kathy Whit worth, who also posted a 74, and petite Marlene Hagge, who came in with a 72. Newlywed Murle Lindstrom Breer was alone at 149 after a 76. First-place Mattydale (il-l) of the Onondaga Division will face pav'ieiich the Syracuse Blue Birds (1-11) in a State Baseball League game today at 2 p.m. at Kirk Park. Another contest will match the Tijuana Stars (7-7) against the Syracuse Travelers (2-11) on Meachem Field, also at 2 p.m.

Besides a a 1 the league's divisional leaders are: Split Rock (10-3) -in the Oswego Division, Valley Bike (10-4) in the Syracuse Division, plus Naples (11-2) and Water-Falls (102) in the hotly-contested Seneca Division. In doubleheader activity tomorrow at 1:45, Fair Haven (38) plays at Port Byron (4-7), Gorham (0-12) goes to Lyons (4-9) and Naples faces Water- Falls in a showdown at Seneca Falls. In single games at 2:15, Phoenix (8-4) journeys to Clifton Springs (5-7), Split Rock meets BALTIMORE db bl ah bl WWllams If 5 0 0 0 Buford 2b 1 1 0 0 Apnrtclo 5 1 1 0 Floyd 2 4 0 1 dlftlr 4 1 1 0 4 1 2 1 PRobinsn 3 1 1 3 4 0 2 0 Powell 3 1 1 1 4 0 2 1 BRobinsn 3 4 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 Rettenjmd if 4 0 Etchebrn 3 ft 1. 0 BelanRer ss 3 0 fl oao--4 Columbus 1. LOB-Louisville 6, Columbus 3.

2B--Bates. Cash, Alvarado. 3B--How- ard, Alvfcrido. Settle (W.SIK) Rid'b'Rcr Hobaugh Janeski Pfeiffrr IP ER BB SO 72-3 7 4 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 4 5 0 7 2 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 HBP-- Pfelffer (Lopez). WP--Settle 2, CMay rf Hopkins lb Melton 3b Knoop 2h Berrv cf Ward ph Hans en ph A I ft -Bradford cf 0 0 0 ft McNally 3 0 0 0 I ft 0 0 Watt 2 0 1 0 Richert 2 Hall 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i I 3fi 2 9 2 4 0 2 0 2 Baltimore 00 1 fl 0 4 E--Aparicio.

DP--Chicago 2, LOB-Chicago Baltimore 5. 2B--Knoop B.Robinson Pavletich. (23, Powell (26), G.Peters IL.6-11) Carlos Osinski McNally (WJ4-0) Watt Richert Hall Save--Hail. IPR ER BB SO 2-3 0 0 1 0 0 i 1,3 HBP-- by 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 i 0 0 1 4 2 0 fl fl 0 0 (Herrmann). McNaily fr 4 V.

Aqueduct Results Weather Cleudy. Track mdnR. 5'A fnrlntifs Empire Lark (Toro) Ribot's Girl (Oustlnes) 115.40 32.00 17.10 7.20 4.80 5.60 Resurrection Day IBeimonte; Off a Time 1-S. Ruth War Scene. Bold But Dninly, Rejoicing.

Parrot Talk. Overtaking, Wilderness Road, Saber Salute also ran. cltnfff 3YO up. 1 mile. Chick Reiser (Adams) 19.60 8.80 fi.OO Jay 17.20 JO.OO 4.00 Boros, Hill ve Entered PGA Tourney PALM BKACH GARDENS, Fla.

(UPI)-- Defending champion Julius Boros and the Tour's only 1969 triple winner, Dave Hill, have filed their entries Tor the 51st PGA Championship at Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 14-17, it was announced Friday. Also sending in their entries today were Tom Weiskopf, George Knudson, Mason Rudolph, Johnny Pott and Charles Goody, winner of the Cleveland Open. A of 160 players are eligible for the event, including 10 former PGA champions who are not expected to enter, thereby reducing the starting field to an anticipated 150 players. MONTREAL (AP) Unbelievable Sam Snead gave par another sound trouncing Friday in the Canadian Open Coif Championship and at the halfway mark of the 72-hole tournament still held a one-stroke lead.

The easy-going 57-year-old West Virginian fired a four-un- derpar 68, one stroke higher than he produced Thursday for a 135, nine under (he PinoRrovc course par for the two rounds. Back of Snead at 136 came Roberto deVicenxo, 46-year-old scnor from Argentina. De- came up with a spectacular 67 to so with his first round 69. Les Peterson of Riverside, 2R-year'Oid newcomer to the tour since January, camo in with a 68 for 138 and sole occupancy of third place. All alone in fourth place at 139 was a surprising young Canadian, Vaughan Trapp of Victoria, R.C., who shot a two-uncler- par 70 in his second round.

Tony of Kngland, British Open champion, slipped a bit and took 71 for a 140. With him were AI Balding of Toronto and Takaski Kono of Japan, Balding had a pair of 70s, and Kono came through with a second round 68. From there on the traffic was heavy. Tommy Aaron and Doug Sanders were in a bunch at 141. George Knudson of Toronto and Billy Casper found themselves in the 142 group and Bob Charles, the New Zealand lefty and runner-up in the British Open, was back in the pack with a second-round 73 for 144.

With a sharp eye on the $25,000 top prize in thn (125,000 jackpot, Snead had nines of 3335 against Pincgrove's 36-36. He sank four birdies on the front nine, including an eight- foot downhill putt and a 20-foot- nr, and missed par once--at the short sixth whore ho three-put- led. On the back nine he had two mnre birdies but took a 5 at the par-4 16th when he hooked his drive into woods and had to chip out lo the fairway. Sam missed a hole-in-one by a whisker at the 150-yard 15th. His tee shot struck just beyond the flag and kicked with a backspin almost into the cup.

Board of lUUmftttj fol- faction 1. TbAt faUowtfif peptttd by thi Off let tht City KntiMcr to nr quired in order to PAftCKL NO. Midland (KMtinrnt) mid Joflfphmc ftlerno, hli wut UUputcd ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL Of LAND ftltuaU in thi City of County nf and of New York, being a of Lots No. 1U 120, Block 340 of tto P. N.

Rufit Farm Traci and more pArllcuJarly Krlbcd as Uftflnnlng ai point In northerly Itnc of property now or formerly owntd by Joseph afiUl point eat fitly A dlBtanct of 203 feet or lttti from thft eMterly of Midland an measured alone Mid nortterjy linn thft Salerno property and 20.0 feet northerly from the northerly Una of Lot No. Ii9, Block 340 of the N. Farm Tract, measured at anglen chcrftor i i along cald northerly line of the flaJerno prop erty, a distance of 6 feet or lew to a point; Thence aoutherly, A of 40,45 to a point in the southerly line of the bald Joseph SMerno property, said ixint being easterly a of 215 feet or Jrom eald easterly of MldJand Avenue, us along southerly line of the Salerno ty and also 20.0 feet southerly from said northerly line of Lot No. 119, measured at right angles thereto; Thence westerly, along said southerly line of Joseph Salerno property, distance of 6 feet mora or point; Uo a a distance of 40.45 SEALED PROPOSALS Syracuse, N.Y.. July 11.

Staled proposal" vili received the Office of the Deportment of Purchase, City of Syracuse, tmtl) WedntRday, Au- (i. i9B9, At 2:00 P.M., lor General Construction and Silt Improvement -Westmoreland Playground Two (2) certified checks, fifteen (15.00) dolJur.s each iu required for the plans and specification same to comply with plans and specifications on file In the office of the Department or Purchase. Specifications submitted on call. A. D.

HOSS S-(W79 Commissioner NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for individual pur chases nf the following Items will be received at the office of the superintendent of the Solvay Schools. street Hazard Street. Solvay, New York, until 2 P.M. on August 7. 1969 at which time the bids xvlll be opened.

Specifications may be obtained n.t the above office for ice cream, milk, fuel oil. bread, rolls and meat. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Dated: Solvay, New York July 22, DR. WILLIAM FALCONE, Clerk s-onsn LEGAL NOTICES Hannibal at Hannibal the Ti-! Coum Petare ncuuuuiii nauiuucu, me 11 Qff Tlme 4 5 juana Stars play Sherman Park dale takes on the Travelers at Griffin Field, Liverpool (7-6) faces Falley Bike at Machem, and St.

John's goes against the Blue Birds at Grant Field. Sherman Park trails Mattydale by only a half-game in the Onondaga Division. Count Gibson, Pour Martinis. Wondrous Star, sanaet, Happy ERO No Exchange, Overflight Also ran. (Dally Dovblt pilri fl.3M.40 c), JYO up, Grand Relation Jr.) 6.00 3.40 2.40 Equftdor 2nd (Toro) 3.60 2.40 Clemita (Rotz) 2.no Off 2:26.

Time Belle Riviere, Gamarette, Cold Cold World mlso ran. 4th-- 1YO, 71. A Maxfra tMrj et mp. Protr John Owwa'i Mid Report UO Birthday lift Vaali 113 Bt Beyond ftttfdtk Dent ifunttint AAC, 120 us uo 120 120 Fingtrtokes Selections U.S. Open champion Donna Capon i shot 75 for 151.

Defending champion Sandra Post of Canada bounced back with a 72 after an opening round 80 but was far off the pace at 152, along with Mickey Wright who carded a 75. Ortmon Nev DSI For Villanovo VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) Hugh F. Ortman has been 1-- JUttT gltrHet, flraa Fill ft, TIIMNAM named sports information tor at Villanova University to succeed Jim Murray who resigned recently- to join the public relations staff of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. Ortman is a Ml MlM 1 1 Ffwtr SKIT 4 B.

J- Hf native of Washington, D.C., recent graduate of Villanova and was assistant to Murray for Miss Stuhler State Crown AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (UPI)-Sara Jane Stuhler, 16, of Amsterdam won the New York State Junior Girls golf crown Friday with a 7 and 6 victory over Ann Sadowski, 17, of Mechanicville. Miss Stuhler, playing her home Antlers Country Club course, where her father Frank is the pro, went out in even par for a six-up lead at the turn. She then took the 10th hole, lost the llth her only loss of the match-and won the 12th to run out the contest. As champion, she succeeds Wendy Hodgson the-Utica district, who defeated her last year.

Miss Hodgson had passed the age limit for the junior tourney this year. In the second flight final, Chris Grygel of Frankfort defeated Gail Burkhart of Oriskany 1-up in 19 holes. Kathleen Pericak of Buffalo took the third flight with a 5-4 win over Patricia Bonanno of Syracuse. Pnul (Adams) 15.00 4.40 Egomaniac (CrugueL) Prince Bullwinkle (Belmonte) OK Time 1:25. Sunnybank Throw The Dice, Sudden sunrise, Tipsy Toei, Calcos, Meadow Sun also ran.

5ih-- cl, STO up, Owenello's Colonel (Woodhoim) 0.60 5.20 3.20 Amberviile (Bnezn) 4.40 2.HO Bugler (Anderson) 3.40 Off 3:26. Cresset, With Confidence, In, Kummel. Jal also ran. alwc, STO 14.00 5.40 3.10 3,60 4.40 Royal Tom (Belmonte) Noblest Roman (Rotz) Lucky Richard (Adiuiu) Off 3:56. 1:09 1-5.

Montauk Kind, Sealed Verdict, Our Ca del also ran. hrc, 1TO 1 mile. HHj Tracer (Cordero) 9.20 4.00 lakals Orphan (Botand) a-Golen Buttons Off 4:26. 1:35 5.00 2.40 OsRge, Bftlouf, Mauve Decade. a-Prlnce Don, Eneas also ran.

a-Sommer enti c), JTO. 7 f. Irfch Gib (Toro) 4.W. 3.20 Cold Commander (Cniguet) 3.20 Bachelor Knight (Loguercfo) Off 5:01. Time 1:344.1 Jets' Vet Not Ret 7, 3.60 Even On Monday, Victorian, Larlc, He's A Smasher, Hlxlng Award aho ran.

kcpil TO-W, ml. Pali (Thomas) 54.W 22.40 10.00 Pant Step (Cruguet) 5.20 Andros isle Off 5:33. -5. Twinkle Jay, Georgcna You Cant Tell, Bosanga, Summerhoune, Sporting Plight, Out of School alfto ran, Handle 4 I 8 Aqueduct Entries 4 By mi KDT Thront cl, ITU, Wh Ocho Your 115 Hurry Lustthood Id MKCfrittatf xArnwol Warrior 111 ft-PMt Bhufflt ctrtry MD-CartHw entry Farmer Boy Happy Reb Cero 117 10R 117 no Roman RMnte 111) xxxBanker Bam ill Med Brad Ctuko Noted Fast Afoot xYokut Brave Dark Eagle xvcnetfan Garden the past year. ABO IM I BIT WICHITA (AP) Kvercit L.

Bradley, 72, Wichita oil operator and onetime Olympic medal winner, was found dead today in a pond near his home. Police reported that wife found her husband's body, still wearing night clothing, about ft: 30 a.m. in a smaii pond across a street from their house. Authorities withheld announcing the cause of death pending an examination by the district COTOfNjr. Bradley, a graduate of the Uniferstty of Kansas, placed tcrmd in the pentathlon event in the 1129 Olympics at Ant- erp, Belgium.

The pentathlon is a combinaitan of five track and field events. 124 Coiralrciw 117 Royal Jest 119 thorqulll 114 Long Winded 119 111 119 IB 121 112 ITO, ll xxStralpht Tunt 115 n-Handnnmt Jon 122 Thank You Kindly Kamekura 122 IS 122 Pant TN Drink 122 sHR Met To Victory NEW YORK (AP) Martin rifled a two-run homer with two out in the eighth inning, carrying the New York Mets jtp a 1-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Friday night. Cincinnati's Jim Maloney who has had arm trouble, was leading 3-1 going into the eighth. But Clay Carroll relieved at the start of the inning and hit leadoff batter Cleon Jones. Art Shamsky followed with a double, sending Jones to third.

Wayne Garrett's infield roller brought in one run and then Carroll retired Ed Kranepool for the second out. But Martin followed with his game-winning ed Billy to retire in the first place. I am pleased that he could clear up his business affairs and play Mathis is a stock broker in New York and has arranged to join the Mets Wednesday, hopefully in time to suit up for the College All-Star game Aug. 1 in Chicago. Mathis was a backup man for Emerson Boozer and Matt Snell last year.

With Billy Joe and both coming off knee homer. CINCINNATI HEMPSTEAB, N.Y. (AP) Bill Mathis, veteran running back of the New York Jets, ended a short retirement Friday in response to a call Weeb Ewbank, the Jets' general manager and coach. Mathis' retirement had been announced July 12 but the club left the door open for the return of the 30-year-old runner, who has gained 3,234 yards in nine years with the Jets and the club's predecessor, the Titans. "The Jets have been so good to me rather than have them weaken the club by making a trade, I decided to play ball," said Mathis.

"I missed the game and missed begin with the players very Ewbank said "I never bfl STATE OP NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, ONONDAGA COUNTY. Syracuse Savings Bank, Plaintiff vs. WUiiam Cayea, et Defendants PURSUANT to a Judgment.of foreclosure and sale, granted In thfe above entitled action, and anterad July 1569 in the Onondaga County Clerk'f Office, Joseph Watt, the undersigned, Referee In said judgment named, will cell at public auction at the main lobby of the Onon- dagu County Court House, Syracuse, New York on August 20, 1969 at 10 A.M. the premises described in said Judgment as follows, viz: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of County of Onondags and State of New York, bounded and described aa follows: Being Lot No, Seventeen (17). according to a map of Part of Farm Lot 7ft.

and nmended mat of Lots 62, 64, fifi, ffl, 9, V3, 74 and 75 on part nf Block Benedict tnade by Jack W. Cottrell, C.E-, dated November 1948 find filed in the Onondaga County Clerk's Officft November 23, Map No. 3095. Dated: July 1949, as JOSEPH WATT, Referee S-0956 STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT ONONDAGA COUNTY SYRACUSE SAVINGS A Plaintiff vs. WUJJAM J.

KUHN, tt Defendants PURSUANT to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, granted in tea above entitled act lorn and entered Juna 1969 to the Onondtga County Clerk's Office, 1, DAVID O. FEUX)WS, the undersigned. Referee in said Judgment named, will eel! at italic Auction tt the matu lobby of the County Court House, Syracuse, New York, on August 4, 1969, at 10:00 AJC the premises described in said follows, viz: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OP LAND with the buildings and improvements fractal situate, lying, and in the Town of Van Burcn, County of and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: as bfciflft part of Farm Lots 14 and 15 in Town of Van Burtn, and known and designated as Lot No. 609. section Knolls Tract according to a map made by Jack W.

CottrelU L.S., Septenv her 20, 1960 and filed in the Onondaga Countv Clerk's Office on April 27, 1961 as Map No. 4366. SUBJECT to restrictions and casements of record. Dated: July 1. 1969 David Fellows, Referee NEW YORK Rose rf Ruiz 2b cf bi lib bl 4 0 1 1 Agct cf 3 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 i 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Perer, 3b 4 1 3 1 CJoms If LMty Jb If 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 Weta 2b rf 2 0 1 1 0 1 00 TM TM ph Gurttt 3b 3 0 0 1 Woodwrd 3 1 2 1 Krwpooi Stewart ph 1 0 0 0 lUrtki 4 0 1 0 4 1 1 2 Brecdtn 2 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 Malonty Currqll 3 0 0 0 Koonmin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 OMpftr ph 1 0 0 0 RTaylor Total Cincinnati New 32 3 7 3 Total 294 74 I 3 4 DP--Cincinnati New York: 1.

Mew York 7. Bhamrtr, Perei. HR-- Perf (M). Martin 8B-Ru1i, Breedtn, 0P--Shfmukr, IP 8 0 Malonf Carroll KooAtnan (W 5-2) 7 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 4 A 1 0 HBP--by Carroll (C.Jotwo. CUSE SAVINGS BANK Plaintiff vs CICCI-BILT fendants MES.

PURSUANT to a Judgment of Foreclosure and granted in the above entitled action, and entered June 6. 1969 in the Onondaga County Clerk 1 Office, 1 BRUNO CAMBARERI, undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will Mil at public auction at the mala lobby of the Onondaga County Court House TM tr fc Syrjcuse, New Tfork on August 20, described in ALL follows, Lee TMZi THAT TRACT OR PARCEL, OP LAND, situate In Town of DfiWltt. County of Onondaga and State of New York. beinr Farm Lot No. of laid town and more particularly described Lot No.

of Arlington Hills Section according to ft map made by A. r. and R. 0. Hof- 1 110 1 Onomtaga County Clerk's Office on tht 17th day of December, 1969, Map 4231.

subject to re operations, the Jets have been a feet to the point of PARCEL NO. 2 464 West Castle Street (Demerit) Gilbert Koagei and Barbara M. Koaeel, hb (Reputed Owners) ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND ffftutfl In City of Syracuse, County of Onondaga and State of New York bfinpr a part of Lot No, 12, Block No. 1001 of the Ncwcomb Place Tract and being more particularly described follows: ReKinnins nt a point in the line of said No, 12, Block No. 3001 of the Ncwcomb Placet Tract, said point being northerly a distance of 71.0 feet from the northerly of West Castlft Street, measured along sfiirt westerly Ibw of Ix)t No, 12; Thence alonp said westerly line or Lot No, 12, a distance of B.O feet to a point; Thence oasterly, distance of 33.0 feet to a paint in the easterly line of said Lot No.

12. said point betas northerly a distance of feet from northerly line of West Castle Street, as measured along said easterly line of Lot No. 12; Thence southerly, along said easterly' line of Lot No. 12 a distance of 6.0 feet to a point; Thence westerly, a distance of 33,0 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO.

3 222 West Seneca Turnpike fEast Easement) John N. Johnson Jr. and Elizabeth Johnson his wife (Reputed owners) ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the City of Syracuse," County of Onondaga and State of New York, being a part of -'Webster's Mile Square" and a part of former Farm Lot No, 10? In said City, and being more particularly described a follows; Beginning at a point in the northerly line of West Seneca Turnpike, said potat being westerly 3 feet more or Jess from the present easterly top of bank of the improved Onondaga Creek Channel and a distance of 174.5 feet more or less westerly from the easterly line of property now or formerly owned by ohn Johns on as measured along said line of West Seneca Tumpare; Thence northerly, along a line parallel to said present easterly top of bank of the Improved a a Creek Channel 3 feet more or westerly measured at right angles thereto, a distance of 275 feet more or less to Its Intersection with th southerly line of property now or formerly owned by Marie Jeffery; Thence easterly, along said southerly property line of Marie K. Jelrtry, a (Us tance of 6 feet mflr or less to a point In jsftid lin ft 3 feet more or less easterly, from said present top of the bank of the Improved Onondaga Creek Channel; Thence southerly, a line parallel to said present easterly top of bank th improved Onondaga Creek Channel and 3 feet more or less easterly there- from; measured at right angles thereto, a distance of 275 feet more or less to its Intersection with said northerly line of West Seneca Turnpike; Thence westerly, along Bald northerly line of West Turnpike, distance of 6 feet more or less to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO.

4 K6 West Seneca Turnpike (Wfcst side Bastment) Maria K. Jeffery (Reputed' S0950 RAYMOND H. Harada-Famechon Fight Sanctioned MANILA (AP) The World Boxing Council sanctioned Friday the title fight between featherweight champion Johnny Famechon of Australia and Japanese a Mas a hi ko "Fighting" Harada in Sydney Monday. Urt Sumy Meadow On tht Tttea Genuine Mt, 7 1 121 Command 114 Performer 117 CM Cart Can-tad Intercut r. Objett ion xVeivet Pl Au aeeours 115 Counter GvnctRM Wl BffttM 119 131 114 112 117 115 Tnwtamwtii IMM, rie, ITO, ml Ntf It? To latxtaf RMneiWKier ana Port Merer HawaH lAJTHEKAN SCORES King of Kings beat St.

Mike's, bit thin in running backs. Mathis, a former Clemson star, is one of the three Jets who date back to the first New York American Football Public of team in I960, The others arc linebacker Larry Grantham and flanker Don Maynard. The Jets also announced the sgning of Babe Parilli, reserve quarterback, and Billy Baird, regular free Both had been in camp but had not signed their contracts. Parilli will be starting his Iftth year of pro ball at the age of 39. BRUNO CAMBARERI, Referee STATE OP NEW YORK SUPnEME COURT couNtry OP ONONDAGA the application of the oT Public Worki Act, ter of ttw Uws of MM, unended, 7-0, and rpool nipped St.

John's, 5-4, in a pair of Luther an League softball games last night. MfcKINLEY TRIUMPHS Tom O'Connor scored points and Clark Cavanaugb added as McKinley beat Kel ly, 88-4M, in a Parks-Recreation League basketball game yester day. for the appointment of CommiMtoners of CondemiMtloD to determine report thfl compeitoftUon neompenw which should be to mortnftei pvttae or rwpectiTelf entitled onto or Interest. In tht Itnda, tenementii, heredttunenbt and to Onomtnf of Lots No. Fill Competing Big Purse ai Monmouth OCEANPORT, N.J, (AP) Three i fjrncntil entries the Allies entered In Aueduct Pick fSl Saturday's outh bonste to $tl7 in rwl at Moff grons ftnt teat for year okfe in Hemtini; the ffeM after Box Ine fcflrljp will by ifwrwf the vfltfl- Vin nf ftf rrf hff supplemental eiigibtas at a cost of flttt each.

Sadto winner Block of the a Lnl 1Z Block No. 1001 nf Newtomb Place Tract and part of former Farm NO. W7 Mile Square for eaaementii on MM tor purport of Jjntlnjt of, Ommdata Creek, in the City of Syracuse, York, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTlCK that a petl- tton will be preitenttd to the Supreme Court CtfffiiT rf at A term thereof apwiatw to be heTd at the THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OP LAND situate to City of County of Onondaga and of New York being a part of "Webater'i Mile- and a part of former Farm Lot No. 107 in said City and beihr more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point In the northerly line of West Seneca Turnpike, cald point being westerly, a dtetajice of 3 feet more or less from the present westerly top of bank of the Improved Onondtga Channel and a distance of 209 feet more. or less easterly from the westerly line of property now or formerly owned by Marie K.

Jeffery; Ttience northerly, along A line praifci' to present westerly top of bank of the improved Onondaga Creek Channel and 3 feet or lesj westerly there- from, measured at right thereto" a distance of feet more or leu to 1U intersection with the northerly line of property now or formerly owned by Marie K. Jeffery: Thence easterly, Mid cortherty line of the Jeffery property, a tllstanca of 6 feet more or less io a point In said line 3 feet more or easterly from said present westerly top of bank of the i Onondaga Creek Channel; Thence southerly, alont a Ibw parallel to said present westerly lop oPbank of the improved Onondaga Creek Channel and 3 feet mor or less easterly measured at right angnles thereto, distance of feet more or tesi to its intersection with said northerly Itae West Seneca Turnpike; Thence westerly, along said northerly line of Wfst Seneca Turnpike, a distance of 6 feet more or less to the point of beginning PARCEL NO, 5 West Seneca Turnpike Easement) Marie Jeffery (Reputed Owner) ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the City of Syracuse, County of Onondaga, and State of New, York A part of former Farm Lot No. 107 Qnondasa in said city and btinr more particularly described a a follows: Beginning at a point in the northern fc by Marie K. Jeffery satd point being westerly a distance of 192 feet more or less from the northewt corner of JefTery property and also being 3 feel more from present eaateriy top of bank of the Improved Creek Channel; alonr liiw parallel to caM present easterly top of bank of the improved Onondafa Crtek ClianncJ and 3 feet more or easterly there- from measured at right thereto, a distance of feet more or lesk point in northerly lint of now or owned by John Johnson, Raid point 900 feel or lew the aorthtmsi comer of Mid Johnson, aa measured Mtont Court CJt o'cloclt OMI MM thereafter of Mon fw iinrf behftlf of IM CRy of a to and MMnhet dtoulbeil hi thu of the Medley oria, will be ridden by oodhmue and 19 ft-1 on the early line. Angel Cftrdero Jr.

rides Medi 1ft- fn F. MfllVNutlfW and Mflniuex htui the mrrimt on Bright Affair, 15-1. Guy MiMle, to be ridden by Garth PultertAn, the fee- CmnfHffing is Crisis, Walter Wtim mid Ashnff, Jim Colmcm, 9-l and lfthfcrifarrt nfWflfrW rfithiddwi Kat! Omydhnfmff, 1 Swift Mfsf, net forth MM petition, for the purpwe of i of fencing of Cnet pntcet the welfare and of the residents the CKy nf ftjnriicufHi the Rwnner per by and in determine the com. ivMeh MMWM to rapecfffa MtHM nM perMm retMettfel tn- imfo or MereMed tenements, deacr iXtf In MM nrdl to northerly line; Thence westerly, along saM northerly ie of the Johnson property, a dtetariee of feet lew to a petal in taM ITS, msgffrm bank of i vIMUlflclJ northerly, along a parallel ta -1 rt of btSk if tiS Creek Chimel and 1 feet mort or leu weiterly therefrom meawed right thereto, a i0 feet ITWB or ten to Hit imcciicn northerly fJSS MM Mfl nerr "to hereby lhh titeMt to tike that MM Mcmra be for a TaJW and necensary or purpose. Section J.

the PUMfe Works of the CHy of ftyrmciee em) he hereby Mithorieed end ttf rfernm rtlfsf the te the Cwrt wny MWTO Jwnt jOjjBly Ownrt to vrw cWNiilmuMn of to MMrtMi MM IM Mj fpftnitipfitfn fMM fft CfW rVMWltfA ntS. 1 t(mi to the tm montr flaffa 3iM; Spfak Vtwly, and Tort July 11, enrrt, city WHRRMA (rw CRy nf uttwi tft th. CHy Ky imfm rwtTmr (Mfyfff wnffn fWt mtim IW TT.

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