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O'W I I iff 'W '1 I flt 1 TV 7 IW1 yv r1 PACE TWO ifi .1 POUCHKEEPSIESUN6AY NEW YORKER' SUNDAY. JUNE 184 1950 Three Dutchess Golfers 1 Enter Semi final Round 1 TT Seml hnala and final In ilia lluilinn tilvar Golf aaaoela.9 ttonV champlonahlp conleet will La compieLtcp today al lha Poweltort Country club lnNwburgh. i Playing tbU morning In the kernl Anal will ba I lenry Kowel, Dutches Golf and Country club and yesterday a medalist, agalnat Den Kuzmik. Out Pound Aero and Golf club, SufTcrn. Italy Billow of Dutch.

la scheduled, to mt Fitzgerald, alto of lha local club. 01UWBI llVJWIIiam mmmn 0VM and 9, yeetcrdey afternoon to qualify to tlia semi finals. Kurnill bat John llornbeck, poWelton, I up on tht iMlv FlttgcraUT beet Euna Mortltonj MlddletownJ 1 up on in inn, ana jimow wnippea Henry Mecle, knd ft. In tit morning play yeaterdev. Xowal outplayed John Aghcw, i and and Pogl beat Turn Mo Oartbfi 1 up, KireroU defeated J.

Neville, 1 up on tli 30th, and turnback conquered Liwls Bhawt a up, MorrlMtn beat T. Marosan. 1 Und FUegerald dfeatd Dr. K. MorrU, and and DUlowa outplayed T.

WoodhulL and 1 Meola defeated Jack. Yank, Dutches, 3 and S. In eompcetttton among; tha golf art beaten In th first elimlnsUoru, McOartliy defeated Aenaw. 1 and Neville cortfiuered Hhaw, I and 1, and Woodhull beat Yank. and i Marotsb received default from Morrla.

Rhinebeck Downs Hvrifi Park. 5 1 Itblnebedt vrm our Ityd rerk, to J. In a Little league game rrldsy at nooeeveii High aenooi, mat iurn ed out to be a pitcher's duel between hue and Eft. Hoie hurler a onmttr Jor Rhinebeck white Ert gave up four Ityda Park scored It only run In the Urn, inning. bo score) 'BHINIBIIW Ml MTDM NU (It a pray ti 1 r.

wieir, 11 hrM i i aiitHii, i Y.ll fie (liri, II lie Camel, I Ruo, 1 ntm. re i 0 iramana, 1 a uiibw 11 nauni. ib Bplitri, Ik Twilight Loop Games Booked Blx OVlllarit leatuf contest are xi 10 be piva inie week. Waning ha one i Qulnn tl III riMt ri 1 iuiit4, ti tee O.lun.fc I 9 ouwurt, ice (IW ei Garden Outfit Takes Haymakers aarden Tern defeated tha Ifay tnakere, 4 to 0, Friday at Moria field Cotton, cimcklng for tht Gardener, gave tip two hit and struck put four, J7i do icorei nankM i Hkitlhtii A MaOomk lull B. nota tiMk Tribaue Oo MoOrith i TftktM a.

ootlon u.jw 1 hi MllUr Vavona oohlt Mall einon nctura nMhmndar Miiiti one NivkUk a lee see 1 lee lee 11 1 lie no IM Ml rnii Witt mm acliedulad to be Lektua Uattlna match, a ThureAay data with tha roionauj at tne rairvler plant Two gamee are booked for fuel day and No more on Wednesday at lllrerylew field Another duel la carded Thursday at the Lincoln avenue park, Tuesday games at the Itlverylew diamond aie tha Indians vs. Bt. Peter's at 6 SO and tha IBM entry i Deaoon Texaco at 10 1 m. Umpire ire Marone and uioregorvu. Wednesdajr'a gamee era Ptoneere vs.

inaiane at aim p. ana rcio. mil vs, jugniana at sg Umnlree are Kuoleo and Dabroa Tha Ttiursdayt game, at nivervle matches Highland arid Bt, Peter' at 30 p. m. Kuplcc and Dabro will umpire Ms rone and DIQregorlo will hndle the PolonUe 8cr.au tut.

Tliere will be a league on Tuesday nltht, 1 SO at the YMOA, according to John Dsblsrs, fVRIUI IVViUVIll, Dablari aald last night that he ha disallowed a protest filed by the management of the Beacon team concerning alt interference play In a game at Bchata earlier In tha season. "After conferring with the umpires, witnesses, and after contact Ing the office of Ford Prick, Nation al league president nablart said, TI ruled that tha Deacon team did not have sufficient reason hare tha nralMt allmrirf Manning Scores Hqlc ln onc Shot At Dutchess Links I)! 0 Manning Joined Urry McOlnnls yesterday In 'the hole In ene club thU) season at the Dutcheif Oolf and County c'ub lloki, Msnnlrfg tank hU tee shot bn tha tricky 91 yard lltti hole, using a New 7 I'on II wu plsy. Ing with John Khtelder, John Kblelder Jn nd II Walker, Manning icored 60 t3. Xarller In the season, McOln. nla canned an ac on he yard Ith hoi during A dub match, Tribe Whips The stsndlnisi Tram Achats Highland Polonata Pioneer Deacon Texaco IDM Bt.

Peter' Indian Wen 7 4 4 a 1 1 1 rwt a 1 a a a Shamrocks Nip ndy's and Steve's Dehfnd the three hlt nltchln of Leo Nlcalek, the Shamrocky A 0, beat Andy a and Steve to 0, ITU day nltht at Pulaski park SHAMROCK AO (I) ANDV 4ND Tsve ist hi Mill II W.lllB.kl Ml Oilia II Cinwlll, Biinr ik nti, ii NKlIlk, Mlkuli ri RlniWMd, Ik I I Mori III 51 Miriln ill kironkewakl, IT I I I I aiariit. tk III 1 Tallla, i eaeawikl, Ik I I 1 nolonka Ik I I etealaaawi if 1 I I nitihla r( Kllila, ri frmiii, ark, af lei ii is ill Three Benefit Tilts Set Today Three toftbair lames will comooae the program this afternoon at ttlvervlew. field for tha benefit of junior activities of tha IDM country club. Action start efrUO rclock with a Little league cam between tha IDM Junior and American Legion team; The feature attraction will follow with the IBM Country club squad meeting valentine 1 Expreaa, floy Stephenson Will hurl for the reorganised Kiprewmen, Pitcher for the drumroan "Yankees team, Btepheneon 1 regarded a on of the top hurlers In the country. Following the featured game, the IBM ahd Bt.

Joseph girls' team will ele.h. Wmk LOOK A PCNNSYLVAN1A FIRST. 'In Kiiilil 1 111 Jji tswtsss.pei Ill, iiiiiiM iiikakaawiwgakWBwwifciMiaMat Mort lhan yowr mcnty'i worth PENNSYLVANIA TIRES C. M. Clay's Sons 26 Washington SI.

PoHghkeepsie, N. Y. YoU ctjn thtm at any of tht jollow'int Strvlct Station 1 M. knney, Danlc Square, Deacon J. BUttUr, 915 Main PougbkeepsU G.PJuTr.

Smith and Georg Streets, Pougbbeepii CbrU Servic Station. 238 South Avenue, Poughkeepsl CI4WojlvRo.d.nd UiMUtbiglsJL. James Petmccl, Rout 9W. South of Higbbtnd A. FromI, Kouth BVY, Marlboro Al' Community Senric.

Pin Plains W. Dastatt, Pleasant Valley A Buhner, Route 9, Wappingere Fall Hubert Gage, Rout 9, Red Hook E. Well May brook R. F. UajN, tTO Cottaf MiddMown JohflVfPtr.Mulcrion WravTW's, Market RMneback MilMHEuson, Rout 213, Rosendal Paul Service, 218 W.

Main Goshen Mastcn, Pin Bush Pete Hut N. Buclnealcf. Wingdalo Griy.kClinton H0II0W 'j AM PORTUE SPECIAL.LOW'PRWR ON Interstate Games Scheduled Today Amenla travel to Oakvlll. and MUlbrook visit Pin Plains today In 'search of Interstate league vie torlee. Amenla lost 1U first game last week when It played MUlbrook.

Ukevllle will play at Sharon and Mlllerton, stIU threatening with a mark, wui host to Canaan. Todays fames complete the first round for the circuit, and It ap peare' that It will continue to be a hot race until the end of the ached ule on August 8. Pawling Beats 3 2 Pawling edeed out Dover Friday. 3 to In a Little Icegue game Msrcy, iicnuii ior tne winners, ana bcoii. lurllng for Dover, each struck out seven The Pawllnc OlanU will nlav the nwuni i ana.

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Maraf, vein Hunan Hill RaeaiU Ule or Brana il fee a. Mullttia, Ik 0 eH Aneiriaa I I atatia, fee fAvniKfl eieeoiif covin en io i Twa kaaa klUt VlUk, Warer Bealt. Baaa kalla aAr Boolt 4) Maiar I airuak aul br Man 1 t. Vmaliiii Cuaaln. kaaa a ainham.

1 Eagles Club Trims Sleepers, 43 Iii the Polio Athletia league base ball circuit yesterday, the Eagle defeated the Sleepers 4 to The naldora won over the Drave by for felt in the second came or the sen earned double header Walerbury, 14 3 Unloading thrc double', two Irlplee and a hoMer, tha Pougbkeebsla Clilefe stornied over the wetetbury Timer last night Hlvervlctf field by a margin. About 100 shivering fan watched the Trib lash lb Invader for th second deciilon In a many nights. Today the Chief plsy a double header at the Torrlntton parai. They return tomorrow night for a tussia with th Draves at o'clock. Left Qeorsa Vldal aunt tha mnt.l for the local last night and hadt uiua KouDie aiier me nrat ooupie of i DICK FLYNN, whd started the sesson with the Poughkiepsl club, wtallowe4 to travel th route for the Timers and was massaged for 13,, bus blows.

Carlos Santiago clipped him for a double and a homer, Hy Freak ahd Bam Minlg collected two tpiiers, aand lud Pop and AJsn Thomiler SUzled triples. The Waterbury squad took a a to 0 lead with two runs In th flni and another In the ton half of the second frame and then tha Tribe went to work Flynn yielded a count In the last of the second, four In the third, another In the fourth, three In the seventh and five In the eighth TMTiaauav NMitaa (i rat i rtlka If Uallaikar, uauiaia, ir Mllnartk, Ik Kill Ik vurlu rf RaalM. la aiabo I i 41 eei a i is rovarrtmrsit (hum 410 am ro a 4 1 41 1 i ii tuirui i PtHun T.ub, Ik utr. Call laaiir If Wlllkarl, al Millar, rf HavM Ik ntaaaon. Ik Mouratb It oliaioQ, Ik Minis, Ik BAotaa Lariaa at Kallr onn a Aran Ik Oranoa ikt, Ik uniiaarai, 1 ee 111 lei 1 ee 4 I tee 1 a uoiiar Ik a a apaaiir, 1 ee tee ak 1 III en Can, Unpiin rues Thomitlf uaafraa Ik Santlaia, i ainnaii ii 4 I 1 1 rapa I I Mmit a I a a a i rolukiiika, it 1111 rroik, ik i i Vldal, 1 I I la i ii ri ii watmhurt lie eoe eoa ruvoHaeciw en loo it nua aaiiad ini raiia.

Hfiniraa. Una fan Mial I rnuk VMiL in nun ainiu.o rroii Mini rat. inrvv bim rap inonaur nana man aaniui Doubli plain Hint, Kallrj Vldal, intlna, ropa; a Wpshingion's Tlnie Considered One of this Fastest MAnlBTTA. (API De cause water, current and wind tonal Hone fary from course to urse, and day to day. there official world records for, course, and day to day, there are naomci, racing.

ut yeiterday'e vanity race In the Poughkeepsle.tMarlet ta" regatta must hk a on of the Kuhlngton won th two mil in trUWit clip of almoet it miles an hour. Nine minute (1 considered good time for th die la nee, Th only other time th var slty race wu rowed at two miles ww In itao at Cornell. Tha wtn nlng tun then wet Jl The best two mil time at pough keepale was read by the WasJilngton freshmen in 1MT. Crewe were aided yesterday by a following wind and at least a two mile current In th Ohio rlvtr, Doubli nlarii Oil. Una, rriik rop.

nam an kalln riian Vldil I Wrlka antu Vld.l lllll kr pltch.rl Banllata nike Wlnnlna Cllihiri Vld.l iMln pllohir mplrMi Biliir (platan ninilda (bam; loanrl Cinflild Tliti. I Maura Korcross Blanks HR5H Team, 3 0 I BaUomello, ex Colonial leaguer, blanked the Hudson RlVer Stat hospital team with four hit yesterday afternoon at the HRS1I field a tha Norcroea A fl team of New York copped a a to 0 decision jo pewey Tiuried ior tha hospital aa ana allowed but six sarnies. I greetlnc card company club greeted" Jo with It tally In th second on an error, Infield out and base hit, and added a Pair In th eventh on two hit and another mucue sgua The UBSM ak vk Bnir, 14 4 I nehl 4 0 1 Svmaf rl, Ik imir, ii KnlckarrkW, Ik 4 4 i a Blraak it 10 1 H.lmir, at III ill lilt WOICBOI daldinlth, Klufmiu, Ik Uniin it molua, Ik uiMr i runarvr, aa tt 41 4 ee II il! Balaomibo, III WOKCTtOM HIUII BOB BBB IWJ Dm Mill an Piaif 1: It Baiaomiu oaiaotniiio Leads Lion Nctters STATU COLUtOE, PA API Owen (Sonpy) Landon of Williams port. Pa. who won It of 12 matches in his second varsity cam palgn, will captain the Penn State tennis team again next season.

Lan don was reelected after the Uon netment had posted a record for tne rwoo campaign. Center, Chiefs' Sports Club Win Italian center, Junior Chiefs and th Apoughkecpslnp Sport club seoreq win in tne uiue league yea terday at Eastman oval. The center trimmed tha PoIlstfAmeriean club, 11 to 1 the Junior Chief etopped ma American region, to I) ana th Bport club toppled th Flre men, 31 to 1 tt The standings! qVtltf CITY UAQUE Team Wen Apoughkeepslng club a Toreone a Firemen 1 PAL NATIONAL LEAOUK Team Wen BPOE Elk I Junior Chiefs a Exchange club i American Legion 0 AMEttlCAN LEOION' Team Wen Italian center a Roe Mover a PolUh American club 1 IBM Junlos Nine little leatiia eonUaU kra lUted for play thla week. The lineups Include 'MONDAY Exchange club vs. Elks TUeadav Apoughkeepslnc SoorU club vs Tbr.

son at Eastman, Firemen ve Police Athletic league at Bpratt. WED nesday Italian center vs. Roe Movers. THURSDAY Exchange club vs. Elks.

FIUDAY Police Ath letlo league vs Firemen. SATURDAY IBM vs. Polonla (,10 am), Ex chant v. American teg Ion, (I p.m (2 pjn) All gamee atEastrnan except when oth erwls noted, The box scores lAMia. Liaiot (ii iB.a.a.a.a.a.a.HgeawaHV'1 'rJHH ''ifiaraiaiaiaiaH ti.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.aBHHn.B.aaffi LbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I "BfHnBE'i BBCaaBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb BBaWaBWPBWaBBWa teat 0 1 a a toet 0 1 a a ib.

antra ti a i atlcktir Maddia Bcbludi ii Cllllotd if Mirtln Ib Ntisonctr Ik McCamb. II Iklnd Ik Limn rf Rarneldi, rf i I I 0 Maara Ik Maim rf Shillon, Cirrull I I 0 Bmnilt If Hahlow.kl ir a BBIIB II II I asonai Ib 111 IIO I I I I I 1 I i i ee see MME A PICTURE AF A CALM. rHKNM HUDSON, traditional horn of th Intercollegiate negatta, taken 'at race lima yesterday while eol leglat shells were making their torturous way through tha storm swollen, debris filled Ohio at Marietta, The picture waa taken from th Mid Hudson bridge to show th rac court to the north. Local rowing aXfltToriUi described the Hudson a offering good raring water yestcrdty aftemoon while th Ohio, which was supposed to offer better racing condition, had a strong current and sufficient debit to require th us of Coast Ouard boat to keep the court clear for shell. jeundir ttiw ririiri rtwi Junior Legion Team Selected For Tourtiey Play; Beal to Coach Young Hurler Fans 17, Homers But Loses Game, 4 2 ABERDEEN, 8, tAP) Put young Oeorge aiaser down the season tough luck hurl er Pitching for the Bluejavs in the American Legions league for boy nine to 12, Olaser accounted for all the other teams out, striking out IT fend catching a pop fly He also hit a homerun and lost the game, 4 2.

The opposing Owl bunched two walke, an error, two passed ball and thelrjlone hit to score the runs they needed to en lira UKIION IM Bail an a. 11. Mff, a Middm ii. Larala. iV Calaniar, jwhiiibb a.

betlaa, aa Cirnlalia, Ik Daelir rf. PaOIIra, Vlllay I rarli, I I III ill 11 se I ie i ee nits rousn cicw in Bj I a Maaanira, Brr Koilat. Trafia, Meoiauih DKmir lk him ir Waiawikl, 1 IB I a i see lei I tee ee see ae ITAUtK CBNTUt HO lot. rouen club eoe est i Two baia hitai Cmlalla. Iiina tim.

kaaa hltil Olaraatlaa Boma runii OH' Bialtaa Baaa aa kalla am lAaSaauih a Calaajara I atniek an! bji MKlMuih la, laianiara IV wu plIiUHl MeOaauib VBIfUl VVBHIHU. riauiiN in ak ooni, ir nidhaatk Wiloh tk Mamrl, 1 DiLonioaardt, III III III a IJord rf Dudik lk WkltBHlL at amiih it atopikl, Caolilini Kil HinirMl. Outia Ik III Wiihkurn 4 I llPaliraaa at I 1 I Millar II I I 1 Baklira, tk till ll see i I i ill Bridgeport Bees Sell Two to Canadian Team, BlUDaEPORt, CONN. (AP) Oeneral maneter 'Fnm: BUva of the Colonial league Bridgeport Bee ha reported th out right sale of second baseman Oeorge Handy and pitcher Al Thomas to' th St. Hyacinth club of th clat a Provincial league, which operate In Canada, BUva said that In addition to an unannounced aurn of money which he said was In "four fig tires," the Bees will receive two players from the St.

Hyacinth team. He Identified them aa Frank Olarajana, veteran sec cod baseman, and Ray Brown, veteran rlgkthtnd pitcher who once hurled for thi 'chlcaao OlanU of the National Negro I ATOieaiionu league. nM WU4 irpmi MUTir respective club In tune to par ticipate in today games, Birra all lpa i loxwGralw iVsMKBi rsHa.BiP. i ii i LYCEUM GROUNDS lllfjtf PAWttNO, W.T. Friday, June 23 at 8:00 P.M.

ft BOUTS! 26 ROUNDS! SANCTIONED BY AJUT. Admission, ftotinred $240, General $1 JLQ bi Bpeaaored By FAWUNQ COtTNCIL N. MS, JC ef" C. I la OeahmeUea with 4 IAY CARNIVAL JUNE 21, 22. 23, 24 aeoniwcLVB nREMci tot en i Thrai kaia BUI Vriihkum.

Hini ruaa Dud.k a Baia aa kalu am One iap Ttvoli Girls Start Ball Team Tlvoll's girls' have organised a softbaU team i for player 12 to 16 years of age. The group Is lntereeted in playing church, group and club teams In and around the Poughkeeptle area, James Ertck ton, manager, mad known yester day Team, wishing to play the Ttvoli girls ire asked to contact Mr. Erlck son etBox 103, Ttvoli, or telephone ui. IA lfi XraAp' TYFEfl BOATIHB ACCESSORIES CUSHIONS tlTK ritESEItVER Ooast Guard Approved LIFE JACKETS For Children MERCURY. OUTBOARD MOTORS NEW USED BOATS WHITE'S Marine Sale Service Evtrytklmi for tht Boatman South Road.

Po'k. Feroe Wins AHS Decathlon Richard Feroe won first Place hon ore In the decathlon event held re cently al Arlington high school John Conkiln took second place hon ors The winner received awards at the fourth annual track team plcnlo rridsy at Lake Taconic Winners of the pentathlon events for seventh and eighth grades were nrat Robert Coy, and second, Oeorge Maaten Track letters awarded to the memDere of the 1850 track team at the picnic Receiving one year letters were Richard Ackert, Richard Corner, Joseph Famellette Edward Nelson, Donald Northrop, Robert Paroll Frank Red), Julian Bmetana and Oeorge Turner Two year letter, were awarded to Harry Browning, John Cohklln, Arthur DuBols, Charles Otrrlson, Chris Olerloff, Floyd Hawley, Frank Re velle, Richard Steinberg and Eugen Whltely. Coeptalns of th track team, Richard Feroe and Brian McCarthy, received three year letters. A lour year letter wu awarded to Howard Tubba. Managers who received letter.

were Raymond Hanson. David Loch ner. Robert Rela, Kent Taylor and Herb Allan. A cup was presented to Edwin Ulrlch for hi interest In track activities at the Arlington school, Mr Ulrlch haa been host at tha annual track picnic for four year and has often officiated at track event. Fero made the presentation.

Player have been (elected for the Lafayette noil Junior American Legion baseball tearh which will compete in the Legion competition thla aummer. Opb Beal will coach the team. mar, wu coacrtoi in igion teamv which advanced to th regional play off al Ohtrlott. In 1M1 before being eliminated by Flint, Mich The club won lh New York etat championship and th sectional crown Member of the team, sponsored this year by th local post, tnelud pitchers' Bob Leonelll, Ed Luty, BUI Hauver; catcher Howie Wltherwax, and Du break first basemen McKenna and Paul Denney) second basemen John Bum and Bill Dela hoyde; shortstop Dan Plnckney. third baseman Norman Oplts, and outfielders Lou Evangeline, Don Bill Maroney, Pete Banfl lippo and Gene Tornatore The team will hold It first practice on Monday at 6 p.

m. at Memorial field Members of the Legion Junior baseball commute are Jim Brown and Bob Illcks, co chairmen: Tom Foster Tom Foster Jr, Marty iy. Ede Jerry o'Kane, John Hlgglns, Len Healy Bt. Oermalne. Filler.

Jim Oli ver, BUI Wilson Oeorge McQann ana bui Bouisman. The Rochester Red Wings baseball team joined th International League in 18M sroccm Races 9oP arSs RHINEBECK SPEEDWAY 8:15 P.M. 4H BENEFIT NIGHT Courttsy 0 Apoufhkttptlnt Club 25th 4H ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Baby Beef Barbecue 7 P.M. Adults $2.50 Youths, under 21 yrs. $1.50 7Ycrg On Salt At 411 Club Of fit Post Offict Bulldlnt, Pouthkttpstt, N.

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