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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 25.. IMS Heaths BORTEN TO GET 5 Burglaries MEDALISTS BOW AT OAK HILL Yield Radio, ALLEN Entered into rest th home, 234 Matilda Aug. 23. 1945.

Annie widow of Frank H. Allen, formerly of Bernie. Pa. Survived by one" son, Joseph F. Allen; two daughters.

Mabel M. Dewnld Krt Martha L. Drake: one brother, Georire Mortes of Korestvllle. Clothes, Cash three Emma Anderson or Carbondale, Ella Beasley of Sauer- ton, uorra Collins ot vine. Pa.

five irrandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services from the Trott Funeral ANDERSONDUO HEADS FIELD TO 2D ROUND Home, 6S3 East Main Saturday evening at 7:30. Interment at Towanda, Pa. Sunday at 2 o'clock. Towanda papers please copy.

SANITY TESTS John Stanley Borten, 65. formerly of 99 Joiner arrested here on Aug. 2, charged with kidnaping 9-year-old Marjorie Wick of Buffalo, yesterday was ordered transferred from the Erie County Jail to the Buffalo State Hospital for a sanity examination, the Associated Press reported last night. The order, obtained by Assistant District Attorney John J. Kane from State Supreme Court Justice Almon W.

Lytle. was based on a recent order by State Supreme Court Justice Alonzo G. Hinkley authorizing the 'xaininiitlon. Knnc hits said that In event Borten is found insane, he will probably be confined to a mental institution in this state, but if he is shown to be sane he will face trial on the BLOOD Charles passed away Five petty burglaries reported to police yesterday morning netted the thieves little for their trouble. Major loot was $25 in change taken from refrigerator hiding place in the Concessi Market at 140 Webster where entrance was gained through an unlocked rear door and by forcing an inner door.

Seven cartons of oig.irets was the loot in a burglary of the Thomas Riley storo nt 193 Genesee where entrance was pained by forcing a rear door. Knterlng by bieaklng the glnsrt in a nldo door, Aug. 24. 1945. at the Madsen Hos pital, Honeove Falls.

N. Y. Survived, by one daughter. Louise of Honeove tails, and several nieces and nephew. Kunrral servlre at the Methodist Church.

Honeove Fall. Sunitav, By FRANK LILLICH The medalists, 1 lie runnr-is-ij for llic low qualifying score ami tlic only former eo-cbam-j'ion in the title flight fell by the wayside yesterday as play in the Oak Hill Invitation best ball tournament moved into the second lound. Allies at 2:30 p. ni. Interment at Ionia t'emi'torv.

Arranifemrnta hv Mertnn H. Kav. nitr. and owner of Ntu'i Sona, Iluneoya Full. N.

Y. ItONEHII.L In this citv. Aug. 23. 1945, William W.

Bonehill. Fie is survived bv throe Bona. Albert a burglar stole a table model radio from the Wolk Manufacturing Company at 208 Mill St. The Harry DeWitt Plumbing Company office kidnaping charge. Marjorie Wick disappeared from ner nome July s.

she was found by police with Borten at the Playing over a soggy course after rreneru'K Clarence nna daughter, Nellie B. Bonehill: threei prandc-hildren two sxeat-grandrhlU dren; one brother, Charles H. Bonehill, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral from family residence. 1M Campbell Park.

Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riverside. Joiner Street address. a heavy morning rain had delayed the start of match play for more than two hours. Howie Anderson at 2142 Main St.

E. was entered by removing a grating from a cellar window, but apparently nothing was taken. Briggs reported his room at 393 Court St. ransacked by a burglar who entered through an unlocked door. Briggs lost a watch, an alarm clock, two suits of clothes and two pairs of trousers.

CAKTEMTO Albert at his end C. Lerov Cool, the latter of Tire Inventories Monroe, pared to oust Medalists Ed Randall and his partner from To Be Increased Durant, Bill Gill, in a hard-fought tussle. 1-up. Sept. 1, OP A Rules Kail Schlegel, co-winner with Volume of Mail Rochester tire dealers, whose Bill Townsend of the Brook-Lea Invitation, birdied the 19th hole nome, 188 Randolph Street.

Ha leaves his wife. Teresa Barile Car tenuto; three sons, Peter of Rochester. David of New York City, and Albert of Niagara Falls: three) daughters, the Misses Maria and Virginia Cartenuto and Mrs. Ber nard Flschette; five grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews two brothers, Joseph of this city, and Salvato-e of Detroit, Michigan. Funeral Monday morning at 9:00 from his late home and at 9:30 o'clock from St.

Andrew's Church. Burial In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DYKES Entered into rest at her home, 107 Rugby Wednesday. Aug. 22.

1945, Airnes R. Dvkes. Sha stocks, especially of passenger car as he and Carl Christ. Lake Shore tires, are at an alltime low, will be jj '-j i I eased out Kolb (Red) Payne and allowej to build up their inventories to a limited extent beginning Sept. 1, OPA announced last night.

Walt Clai'ii of Monroe, whose 67 had trailed Randall and Gill in the Shows Dip Here Since War End Volume of mail through the Rochester Postoffice has decreased since the end the war. Post qualifier by a single stroke. This action was taken, the agency announced, according to an Associated Press dispatch, to speed de livery of new tires to consumers fmmMvmrtmim-m Aniiiimnn ni iiTiLI-dUii -1 1 mi- imiiiwiiiiniui uniinmiiB in. iiiii or ir holding ration certificates as rapid IN ly as the tires are produced and KODAK SOFTBALL MEET THE OAKS, UNBEATEN distributed. According to unofficial sources, master Donald A.

Dailey disclosed yesterday. Although exact decrease aw-aits compilation of monthly figures on receipts and letter counts, the postmaster said it was noticeable in the smaller number of parcel post packages sent and received here and of letters to both Army and the increase in dealers stocks is Mikulski, Coach "Spike" Garnish, Tom Nowack, Jerry Borth; rear, Bill Jarvie, Ernest Balta, Ted Balta, Tom Jarvie, Bill Vande Sande, Dick Frank. Team is in Pacific whcpl. Victors in 11 straight contests, Oaks are one of two teams in Kodak Boys Softball Leagues to maintain unbeaten status. Front, from left, are Ed 'Heron, Ken Cray ton, Walter regarded as a prerequisite to the LNavy personnel overseas.

is survived bv live daughters, Mrs, W. Selkirk. Mrs. C. Califf, Mrs.

A. Greiner, Mrs. A. Starwald, and Mrs. A.

Mereau; one son. Alexander Dykes; 11 grandchildren and ona great-grandchild. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment In P.iversldo Cemetery. I'll KETH A Entered into rest suddenly at Oakwood.

California, on Tuesday, Aug. 21. 1945. Lt. Vivian Cheetham.

She Is survived by hep husband. Capt. Robert C. SinKleton. IT.

S. Army, overseas; her parent. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Cheetham of Williamson and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services from the home of the parents. West Mam Street, Williamson, N. on Tuesday afternoon. Aug.

28 at 2:30. with full military honors. Williamson Post 394, American Legion, in charpe. Interment Lake View Cemetery. FA Kit Mrs.

Ella C. Faker of IRt Pittsford suddenly. Friday. Auir. 24, 1945, aged 74 years.

Survived end of tire rationing. OPA offcials also expect the armed forces to release large stocks of tires to alleviate the present shortage made more acute by elimination of gasoline rationing and the run for replacements. Graziano Repeats Kayo Of Cochrane in 10th Whether increase in the postal staff will be necessary when the 40-hour week is resumed Sept. 9 depends on the volume of businass, the postmaster said. Norm Kayser, who shared the title last year with Larry Johnny McGrath of Ridge-mont were 5-and-4 victims of the tteady chotmaking of Larry Griffin and Perc Allen of Churchville.

While those upsets if any result in such a best ball handicap tourney can be termed an upset were being registered, two of the test liked teams in the event advanced after hard matches. Kurt Kling and Cliff Goodrich, the RDGA champion from Brook-Lea, eliminated the father-son combination of Ray and Bob Levis, the latter on Army leave, 2-up. Jack O'Donoaghue and Frank Herring, inedalists in '43 and '44. staged a dinc-dong battle with the tandem rf BUI Sritz and Harry Gclser of F.lver Lake, finally winning at the green, 1-up. Rounding out the' title flight were the teams of G.

Wood-H. Curtice, unattached, who subjugated W. Naylon-Ralph DeRoo, Locust Hill, and Dick Mead-Ed Olson, Brook-Lea. 3-and-2 conquerors Helmer Jaysane-Elmer Thaney, and Jack Wegman-Jack Buffalo Admen Win Golf Duel At Brook-Lea Babe Zaharlas Gains Final in Victory by 5-3 New York (UP) Rocky Graziano of the Xow York East I Side last night duplicated his June knockout of welterweight champion Freddie (Red) Cochrane, bouncing the New Jersey Upstate Lauded On Ordnance Job Conveying 1 congratulations battler into oblivion in the 10th round. Butter Institute Sees Point Cut Prediction was made yesterday by the American Butter Institute.

Under the New Yorker's rough- house rights and lefts, Cochrane and admiration to ordnance contractors of upstate New York. Lt. seven daughters. Mrs. Edward Burns.

Mrs. Lewis Perkins. Mrs. Jack Reid, Mrs. Leslie Schmanke.

Mrs. Thomas Holzschuh. Mrs. Wal Lake Forest, 111. JP Incom-j parable Babe Didrikson Zaharias proved sha was only playing 'possum, after nil, in the Women's Western Amateur golf tournament as she bawled over, defending champion Dorothy Germain of Philadelphia.

5 and 3. in yesterday's semi-final round. The former Olympic track star ter Geer, Mrs. Frank fiva JN their first inter-city match since 1942, the Buffalo Ad Club golfers toppled the Rocheetcr Ad Club, 41 to 30 Vi, over the Brook-Lea course yesterday afternoon. The Knopf trophy was awarded to the winners.

Carl Lotz, who carded an 83, annexed low gross honors among the Rochester golfers. Joe Alamo registered 94-30-64 to take low net. Ixiw uross, C. Lotz 83: low net, J. Ala- Nelson Adds To Golf Lead Knoxville, Tenn.

VP) Rain didn't faze the umbrella man from Toledo and Byron Nelson came sons. William Joseph. Edward, Earl and Paul Faker: several errand-. children: several great-grandchil Gen. Levin H.

Campbell Army Ordnance chief, declared their wartime contribution was "an outstanding job" in a message yesterday to Col. Frank J. Atwood, Rochester District Ordnance chief. "Will you please convey to ell of our contractors and membiis of our industry-ordnance team my sincere appreciation for the part they have played in our great organization," wroie General Pappas, Locust Hill, who ousted from Los Angeles, shooting for her sloshing in with a three-under-par with headquarters in Chicago, of a cut in ration points for butter about Sept. 1, possibly to 12 points a pound from the present 16, according to the Associated Press.

H. A. Ruehe, executive secretary, said the institute gave this estimate in a letter to the trade as an unofficial forecast, adding that "a great deal depends on Army set-aside orders, which amounted to a million pounds a day in August." Rochester retail meat dealers were informed by suppliers and salesmen that orders for beef, veal and ham could be doubled next mo 94-30-64. J. Gulriln H6-26-70.

F. SdIc- ftel 84-13-71. F. Weinberg 93-20-73, H. went down for the count of nine six times in the ninth and 10th before he fell for keeps at 2:37 of the final session.

Minutes after the bout was over, the game Cochrane was still in a coma and had to be supported from the ring by his seconds, a badly battered and beaten man. Cochrane, who also bowed out in the. 10th round in the June bout, threw every ounce of courage into an effort to hold on to the end but the nine pounds heavier Graziano would not be denied when he went in for the kill. A near capacity crowd of 18,071 laid out $100,465 to see the fight. They saw Graziano begin connecting -with his murderous rights in the ninth after stalking Cochrane all through the earlier heats.

first Western Amateur crown, enters today's title round against plump Phyllis Otto of Atlantic, 1944 runner-up, who rallied to dump Medalist Louise Suggs, At Charlie Meyer-Herb Collins, Mon-lor. 2 and 1. Looming as the top struggle in today's session is the collision between the Kling-Goodrich and Echlegel-Christ duos. Summary: HAMPIONMU4 FIJGHT Armstrong 90-22-73. Mrs.

Kalb Wins Title At Locust Hill dren; two sisters, Mrs. Fletcher? Hicks, Mrs. Frank Sommers. Friends mav call at the Farrelt Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. near Memorial Bridge.

Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment. Falls Cemetery. IIAKTZELL Dr. George W.

Hart, zell. dentist, at his home. 6N.1 Maeea Avenue Thursday. Aucust 23. 1945.

Survived bv his wife. Mrs. Helen M. Hartzell; one daughter. Mrs.

Rov Warren of Hamburg. N. one son, Raymond E. Hartzell of Long Beach, California one sister. Mrs.

Francia Kishbaucn of Pennsylvania; ona brother. Henry E. Hartzell of Pennsylvania: two grandsons. Ensign Harvey C. Hartzell of U.

S. Navy and Pvt. John H. Warren of U. S.

C. one granddaughter. Linda Warren. He was a life member of Gene- see Falls Lode F. 4 A.

M. and A lanta, 2 and 1. There was some doubt whether Mrs. Zaharias. forced to extra- Anderson-1.

Cool. Mod def. E. Ran- 69 yesterday to take a four-stroke lead at the halfway point of the Knoxville Open golf tournament. Grooving his shots in a downpour, the amazing blond shotmaster bracketed his sub-par round with an opening 67 for a 36-hole total of 136.

That sent him four swings ahead of his closest challenger, the lanky amateur menace from New Orleans, Freddie Haas who placed an W. Gill. Dur. 1 up. Federal Bureaus Mrs.

Fred Kalb captured the Lo cust Hill women's club champion Wait Hours-Order ship yesterday afternoon, defeating Mrs. Joseph Moore, 8 and 6. Mrs. Kalb finished the match on the week as the result of reduction in Army requirements for these meat items. End of PW Work Advised in Area 12th when she halved the hole.

even par 72 alongside his first each postine a five. Mrs. Leo A right to the. side of the head round 6S for 140. hole battles in two previous rounds and playing with borrowed clubs, could stop Miss Germain, winner of the last two amateur meets.

However, the slim, hard-hitting Babe led from the start and finished tree under par for the 15 holes played, while Dotty once again fell under the Zaharias jinx and came apart on the second nine. Miss Germain, who lost to Babe in the finals of the 1945 and 1914 Western Open meets, made her closing hid on the 11th with a Wiltse conquered Mrs. Howard sent Cochrane down the first time Rochester heads of federal bureaus and agencies yesterday were awaiting Washington departmental instructions on revision of employes' working hours to conform with President Truman's order to return to the 40-hour week, beginning Sept. 9. Affecting an estimated 3,000 employes here, chief concern of fed and the crowd roared, sensing the West, 5 and 4, for the beaten-eight title.

Score: life membe'- of the Consistory. Friends mav call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home. 51 Ridsra Road West near Memorial Bridca where services will be held Saturday kill. Freddie got up after nine but Chanmlonshlit Flicht: Mn V. Kath Graziano immediately bounced him def Mrs.

J. Moore. and (1. Little Ben Hogan, making his tournament comeback, ran into putting trouble on the soggy greens. He slipped to a four over par 76 that gave him a total of 144 eight strokes back of Nelson.

Only two players besides Nelson afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Masonic serv into the rope and when he came Vat en Hchl: Mra. L. Wilts def. Mrs, H.

West, a and 4. Wood-H Curtice, def. W. J. av ion-R.

I)eRoo, LH. 3 and 2. Kiirc- C. Goodrich, BL, lef. R.

lev s-K- Levis. 2 up. Prhleeel-C. Christ. LS.

def. K. Tavne-W. Clark. 1 up, 19 Grifflng-P.

Allen, Churchville, deT. Js" Kayfer-J. McGiath. 5 and 4. P.

Mcad-K Olson. KL. def. H. Jayaane-E.

Thnney, BL. 3 and 2. We.man-J. LH di. C.

Veyer-H Collins. 2 and 1. Lonachue-F. Herring. BL.

def. W. Gelter. s.iver Lake. 1 up.

Matrhi'n Today 1 OS Andrtn-Co(il v. Wood Curt Ire, 1 IH Klmti Coilrich v. Hrhli-grl-Chrlst '-'I Crl'iing-Aln v. Mend-Olson 1 :30 rtm -I'npnax O'liunnKhue-llrr-ricr Hoitcn Eljjlit 1:38 Hnndall-fJIil vii. Nay on Levia-Ivla vn.

1:54 Kya MrGraIh Ja pane-Thaney, 1:00 Meycr-Collina v. fcer.x-Gelser. SrtO.VD H.K.IIT A. waideck, BL, def. M.

Eail-N. Lenceman BL, 1 up. 19 holes. Veipel-P. Stephany.

Church, def. W. Ucyer-A. Chapman, unatt, 1 up. Carlsen-L.

Errircson, NYC, def. L. ft-rlinp-S. Mon, 3 and 2. Dr.

Larpe-R. Ayrault, BL, def. R. Mc-Graw-A. Miller, unatt, 1 up.

out dropped him for another nine count. eral officials was the manner of Employers using German prisoner-of-war labor and those hiring Jamacians or Barbadians have been advised-by the War Manpower Commission to terminate their contracts as soon as possible and to seek local workers to take their places, Russell C. McCarthy, area WMC director, said yesterday. birdie that left her only a hole He hung on until the bell and arranging staff's hours to remain ices to be conducted by Genesee Fall Loilire. LYONS Mary Oshorn Lvons, see years, formerly of this citv entered into rest Auk.

23. 1945. She is survived bv two daughters. Mrs. Frank Johnson of this citv and Mrs.

Llewellyn A. Smith of Ithaca: ona son. Edgar W. Lvons of Utica: fiva behind. But Babe surged back to stumbled out for the tenth but was open half a day on Saturdays.

were able to crack par of the tough Holston Hills course after a heavy afternoon thundershower drenched obviously gone. Graziano proceeded Stunt Flying Due grandchildren and six great-grand- children. Commisso Days Draw Irondequoit Golfers Frank Commisso Days will continue today and tomorrow at the Irondequoit Countr- Club. Play opened yesterday with a large number of golfers competing. Herman Altman is chairman.

Cleveland Caster ine departure or the prisoners and the British West Indians will leave vacant about 1.000 jobs, win the next feur holes and end the match on the 15th. Miss Otto, a senior at Northwestern University, trailed Miss Suggs by a hole at the turn, but won the 12th, 13th and 14th to move ahead by two holes. The next three holes were halved, giving Funeral from Bellwee Funeral the layout. Harold (Jug) McSpa-den of Sanford, and Elmer Prieskorn, red-haired Nashville amateur, turned in 71'e. McSpaden added his 71 to a first day 70 for a halfway, score of 141, At Airport Fete Home, Syracuse.

to. lay him down four more times for the count of nine. Then, as the crowd began yelling for Referee Benny Leonard to call off the slaughter, Graziano sank another series of rights and left and Cochrane went down on his back, where he lay long after the count passed ten. mostly on farms and In canneries of the area, McCarthy said. NEINF.U-Fred Neiner of 4.1 Arthur suddenly Friday.

Augrst 24. I. Daly, unatt, def. J. Wel- 1145.

He is survived bv one sister. Mrs. James Bowles, and several Miss Otto tne match on the 17th. Con-L Jrwm. BL, 1 up.

P. Cann-W. Lee. Sodus, def. P.

Woock Parent, unatt. 4 and 3. nieces and nephews. Friends n-av call at Aucust M. A demonstration of stunt flying will highlight the second anniversary observance of the Scottsville Airport, Burns Avenue, tomorrow afternoon, airport officials an-nourced last night.

A new Boeing Cadet plane will be on exhibit and refreshments will bo served. The airport owners. fr Drysdaie-C. Corcoran. Penn Tan.

Maier Funeral Home. 1119 Josepn Ave. Funeral Monday morninp at Graziano weighed in at 154 for the bout, in Cochrane's title Leads in Tourney Cff Dr F.eid-C. Zeitler. Mon.

3 and 2. Worker Hospitalized When Bitten by Dog Bitten by a dog in Atkinson Street, Gerard J. Messmer. 37, of 83 Ave. was -treated at General Hospital yesterday afternoon.

Mess F. Feerirk-H. Hosmer, LH, def. J. 8:30 and .00 o'clock at Our Lady that placed him in a tie with little Tony Penna of Dayton, for third place.

Tony shot a 73 to link with his earlier 68. Scores: Bvon Nelson. Toledo. Ohio. 67-fW 13B: x-Fred Haas New Orleans, fiH-72 140; Tony Penna, Dayton, Ohio, 6S-73 141: Harold McRpaden.

Sanford, 70-71 Ml: Ky Laffoon, ChlcaKo. 70-73143; Sam Bvrd. Detroit. 70-73 143: Ben HoKan, Herahcy. 6S-76 "144; x-Ellmer Priea-korn.

Nashville. 73-71144; Jimmy Kooney, LN, 1 up. MATC'lltK TODAY Detroit iJP) Lt. Ernest Liotta ok Holt zman-'tVa Ideck va. Veltrel- was not at stake.

Cochrane tipped the beam at In the preliminaries Al Hetdman, 151-H, Scranton, defeated Burl Charity. 1M, YounRstown. Al La Barha. 142-H. Bronx, knocked out Freddie Addeo, 144-H, Brooklyn, 4); Lou Valles, 147.

East Side. McNair, Ohio Pilot, Suspended 138 Days Durham, N. C. iJP) Eric McNair, former major league inf.rlder recently named manager of Zanes-ville in the Ohio State League, has been suspended for 138 playing days starting last Wednesday and continuing through next season, the office of President W. G.

3iam-ham, of the National Association, of Cleveland led the race for the all-around casting title as the National fly casting tournament reached the mark here mer, a meter reader for the Roch Donald Burns, James Coates and Edward Daley, said the anniversary observance will be open to Sam Hnead, H'nesi. CMcaco. 71-74145: defeated Irving Falefuky. 145, Bronx, the public. 145; Vic Ghezzl, Francisco Colon Garcia, 118, Puerto Hot Sprinpa, 72-73-Deal.

N. 72-73145. ester Gas Electric Corporation was making his rounds, police said, when he was attacked by the dog. Police said the dog belonged to Anthony Serenati of 170 Atkinson Johnson. Detroit.

72-74 146; Joe Zarhardt. Norristown, 73-73 146: Ed Fursol. Detroit, 74-73 147: Bob Kepler, Columbus. Ohio. 71-76 147: Bip Sellers.

Memorial Rites Rico, defeated Luis Ortiz, 119. Mexico, 4: Filberto Osario. Puerto Rjco, defeated Ralph McNeil, 117. Newark, (6). Braves, Phils List St.

ftephnny: 2:1 Carlserf-Errlccnon va. 1 nri.e-A yrault 2 :24 Webxter-Pnly va. "Hnn-Lef: 2 32 vs. erirk-Hoimer BratenEiKht: 2:40 vs. Heyer-Chapman: 2:48 Ster-Prs-Sterline va.

MrGraw-Miller; V. in vs. Woock-Parent; 3:04 Keid-Zeitler vs. Mooney-Moorey. THIRD FLIGHT Le-inox-H.

Scobv. def. Dr. Er Gillette. LH.

1 up. Thcmy-W Hamilton. def. Dr. ke-D Ganriy, P.irlR., 2 up.

F. V(ti. def. 8. May-T.

L8. 2 and 1. rni W. Corv. Dur, drf.

F. Allen-T. Wrir SSIi. 2 and 1 I f.rrinrr-J Hnvrr. celt.

def. J. Sheets- Frank. 1JI. 2 and 1 Croop-L.

Hildreih. Ul, def. T. 1. tai-S Whiting.

LH. 1 up. r. P.eattie-H Hamlin. CCR.

def. A. Hot Springs, 73-76 149; Georee Low Clearwater, 76-73 149: Herman Barron, White Plains, 74-75 149; Mike Nose Hurt Suffered said last night. The suspension of McNair, it was said, was the result of two physical assaults by him on Umpire Maurice Green during recent double-header nt Middletown, Ohio. yesterday.

His demerit score, which determines the championship, was only 11 despite the fact he has won no firsts. His nearest competitors, with 20 demerits each, are Dick Miller of Huntington Beach, and Earl Osten of St. Louis. George Applrgreri Chicago, was first in men's skish fly casting with 87 feet and A. M.

Herrett of Cleveland won the skish bait casting title with a 64-foot cast. DcMassev Lookout Mountain. Tenn. 7i-7fi Ionard Ott, Joplin. Mn.

Twin Card Tonight Philadelphia VP) Last night's By Man in Dispute Joe Tnvlor. Kllzahethton Set for Gates Gl Memorial services will he held in Calvary Baptist Church, Gcnrsi'e Street, tomorrow nt 3 p. m. for Pfc. Uobert C.

Davenport, son of Kmory Davenport, 605 Hinchey Gates. Private Davenport, who was a of Perpetual Help Church. SHF.rilMtn On Wednesday. Aug. 22.

1915. John Shepherd, of fi3 Mar-Caret St. Besides Ins wife, Florenca he is survived by one son, Wilfred L. Shepherd; a granddaughter, Nancy Gale, and in Lneland by ni father, sister and brother. Friends mav call at the Chape! of Ingmire Nagle.

Chestnut Street at Court, where funeral service will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Grove Piac Cemetery. SI.AVIN Wednesday. Aug. 22.

1945. Bertha Slavin. of 99 Somerset St. She is survived bv her husband. Patrick J.

her daughters, Ruth M. flavin and Mrs. William N. Coon: her sons. Dr.

Howard B. Slavin and James E. Slavin of Schenectady. N. four grandchildren and her brother, Andrew Ger-laok of Fairport.

N. Y. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, I'niversitv Avenue, where funer.il services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock and 11 o'clock at St Montca'a Cliurcl Inlerment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. STKOIIMKY Kit John B. Strnhmev-er, 49 Loomis Aug.

23, 1945. Ha is survived by seven daughters. Mrs. Henry Freitag, Mrs. Cornelius Van Lare.

Mrs. James Griffiths, Mrs. August Fisher, Mrs. Herbert Swee- 72-7S lr.0: Nethan Smith. Oak Involved in nn argument with an KldK.

71-78 lr0. Detiotea amateur. other man at f8 Olean tit. yesterday noon, incenzo DeBona of 679 Smith St. suffered a nose injury.

He went baseball game between the Boston Braves and the Philadelphia Thlls was postponed because of rain. The Phils' office announced the two National League teams will meet today in a twi-night doubleheader Instead of the scheduled single night game. NKT TEST POSTPONED Philadelphia '(UP.) The semifinals of the National Junior Girls' Lawn Tennis Tournament were postponed yesterday nccause of rain. Irondequoit Post to General Hospital as police ad veteran of the Marshall Islands and Leyte campaigns, was killed in vised him to get a warrant for his assailant. Invades Syracuse Conzelman Quits Drathn As Browns Aide nsen-O.

Luckhurst, 1 up, 20 lift'rr. Ir Gray-Dr. Gray. Toronto, def. V.

Lnci W. Brennan, 1 tip. TfMllty 12 o'' Tnnox -Scotiy v. Thomy-Hamll-tw. 14 Wtiite-VoRt va.

Cowles-Cory: 2'J re irier-Knyer vs. Hildrelh-Croop; 3'J 3 F-eattie-Hamlin vs. Gray-Gray. rW-aien Mshl: va. IV G-lirke-Gandy: 12:46 May-Lunt vs.

12:54 Sheehan-Frank vs. Blue' a 1 :00 Hansen-Luckhurst Lynch-Brennan. KOI RTH FLIGHT action on Okinawa May 23. lie held the Purple Heart, the Infantryman's Badge and the Good Conduct Ribbon. Civil Service Group Irondequoit Post's Legion base' ball team today will trek to Syra GARDEN STATE ENTRIES First 6 furlongs (chute) (16): Water Level 120, Prancing Ted 120, Darling Grace 117, Larkmead Jane 112.

Hny Jay 120. Gay Ward 120. Jittery Joe 120, Un PONY League RAVFOKI Winniford A. Crawford, of 243 Sftruce Aue 24 cuse for the second portion of its equalled 117, Hamuli 115, Casset 120. Late home-and-home series with Syra 1945.

She is survived bv her hus- St. Louis JP) Jimmy Conzelman, assistant to the president of the St. Louis Browns' baseball club cuse Post 41. The Saltine outfit a. Robert Crawford; one brother, VICIS lllUUCLCCS) XVUUHi: Michael Farrell of Ireland: two Time 112.

Hard Facts J20. Hearth Mouse 20, Double Lock 117, Acondale 117, The Fakir 120. Second 6 furloncs (chute) (161: Baby Kiddie 100, War Peak 112. Reply Brief 110, Miss Buckle 107. Sole Parate 115, won the first skirmish here last week.

Today's contest is slated for Yesterday's Results Batavia 5. Lockport 4. Bradford 6. Olean 2. Jamestown 3.

Lrie 2. Hornell 8, 4. Tenm Standings Pet. I Gum Drop 105, Brass King 112, Miss War Griffin Stadium. Manager Frank Bishop has requested all Irondequoit players to report at 8:30 a.

m. today at Iron-dequoi. High for the trip. Batavia "8 33 Wellsville James'on 46 Hornell Pet. 53 62 .461 49 63 .43 40 72 .357 38 77 .330 105, Floredna 105, Uncle Fuck 114.

Spar-tacus 110. Sky Skipper 117, Veteran 107. In Crescent 110, Prepossessing 105. Depth Charee 117. Third 6 funongs (chute) (9): Eddleow 119.

Lets Dance 110. Wayne County 108. Lockport 63 48 .568 Krie Bradford 63 .2 .5481 Olean for the last two years, resigned yesterday. The one-time football coach, whom sportswriters dubbed the 'secret weapon" in the Browns' pennant-winning drive last year, said he had "several positions" under consideration but that he had not yet decided what he will do. He came to the Browns in June, 1943, from the Chicago Cardinals professional football club, of which he was head coach and ctill is vicepresident.

mer, Mrs. John Mo.amara ana George Luke; three sons. John, Joseph and Martin Strohmeyer; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Strohmeyer was member of the Steuben Society and Foresters of America.

Friends may cmII at the Clark Funeral Home. 1075 Plymouth Ave. S. Services Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev.

Donald Covle officiating. Syracuse papers please copy. TALBOT Entered into rest Aug. 24, 1945. Ellen M.

Talbot, wife of the late Georee A. Talbot of 102 Spenca Ave. She is survived bv one daughter. Hazel H. Talbot; four sisters.

Mrs. Margaret Meader. Mrs. Edward, Troy. Mrs.

Frederick Speis and Mrs. Abiel 108, British Buddy 119. Gene Chance sisters, Margaret a. l- arrell of Syracuse and Mrs. Charles J.

Ailing; several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call at the John T. Levis Funeral Home, 151 Genesee "where services will be held Monr day morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at St. Monica's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

KISOI.OKntered into rest, Aug. 24. 1945, Angela Iacobelli Risolo, of 16 Lime St. She is survived by her husband, Ralph Risolo; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Coccuzzi, Mrs.

Con-cetta Santillo, Mrs. Teresa Barbato; one son, Peter Iacobelli; 15 grandchildren. rFriends mav call at Vito Cimino and Sons Funeral Home. 9fi9 Plvm-outh Ave. N.

Time of funeral will be announced later. 108. Blue Cross 108. Milkstone 119. Gold The former inductees' recreation room in the Federal Building yesterday became the headquarters of the Civil Service Commission.

The transfer from 34 State St. to the larger quarters deserted by the Army, relieved congestion in the State Division of Placement and Unemployment Insurance, which has been swamped during the last week by former war woikers filing insurance claims. 1 2 Youths Charged With Theft of Auto Chapln-W. Roby. CCR.

def. M. Roundtree, 2 and 1. Brennn-J. Carroll, def.

J. O'Mara. PL. 1 up. A Ciarke-S Coslick.

rfrae def. Miiw-D. Brocleil, New Haven. 4 and 3 Galliett-H. Voiincmsn, def.

Krempin. nratt. 4 and 3. Harmsn-O. Guilfoil, def.

J. JucRe-L. Lillich, LS. 1 up. A P.nbinon-J.

Smith. Mon def. M. tamson-J. Thomas.

BL. and 1. Levis-H. Colburn. BL, Jef.

L. Ronan-J Turner, LS, 3 an! 2. Piade-K. Weiser, Ride, def. C.

Cooiey-Pk. Welch, 3 and 2. Matches 7oday 11:04 Chapm-Roby vs. Brennan-Car-roll: 11:12 vs. Gilllett-Tminonan: Hanuan-Gtillfoll vs.

Robinson-Smith: 11:28 Levis-Colbum vs. Boy 113. Leading Runner Results 2.30, out; a-Boojum It (Magee), 2.20, out; 78.40, Fourth 6 furlongs (chute) (8): Hornbeam 116. Ideal Gift 103. Lanlast 113, Blue Wings 113, Flying Tartar 105, Burning Twig 106, fialto 113, Spartan Noble 108.

Fifth 14 miles (10): Ricks Raft 116, Gallorette 121. Buzfuz 115, Trymenow 118. Spartan Noble 114, Plebiscite 115. Bobanet WASHINGTON RESULTS First Thunder Hoof (HlRley) 17.00, 10.80; Little Nip (South) 2.60; Memphian (Thompson) 8.20. Second Bud-On (Filter) 1.B).

5.20; Shoot First (Brooks) 20.00, Bell Call (Campbell) 4.40. Third Patruska (South) 22.00, 8.00; Silver Toy (Grohs) 15.20, Floating Isle (Walker), out. a Mrs. A. Clark entry: K.

Miller entry. Sixth: Sun Herod (Luther), 6.60. 4. SO, 3.70; Michaelo (Atkinson), 9.60, 5.50; Con-corrtian (Wright). 5.S0.

Seventh: Gun Deck (Renick). 17.10, 4.30. 2.70; Janopoly (Roberts), 3.00, 2.50; Back Attack (Permane), 3.10. Klghth: Subdued (Atkinson), 6.00, 3 80, 3.20: a-W'ire Briar (Permane), 5.30, 6.10; 122. Turbine 114, Alexis 118.

Service Charles Seeger: three brothers. 3.20, 7.80. S.80; 10.40. 10.20; V.00, Pitot 106. James.

John and August Dunn. Sixth 1 miles (S): Stine Lightly 103. SCHl'LIK Friday. August 24. 1945.

Friends mav call at Corbett's Fu- EX-FIGUTEU TASSES New York (INS) Al Dunbar iser. Beaten ilicht: 11:36 Dailey-Roundtree vs. 11:44 Milow-Bodel! vs. Noel-Krernpm: 11:50 Beauzar 115. Star Back 120.

Sun Galomar 107, Conrad Mann 113, Swell Kid 114, Isolation 113, Dizzy Heights 115. V. Twilight (Smith) 5.60. Fourth Walkie Talkie (South) 4.20, 3.20; Session (Brooks) 4.80, Martin J. Schulik of 91 Richmond i neral Chapel.

7j6 E. Main St. Serv-Street. He is survived by his wife, I ice Monday morning at 9:30 and St. Sabina E.

Schulik; his 'daughters. Monica's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter- a-First Gun (Caffarella), 6.10. a J. Fink 3.40; wounded war veteran and former headline featherweight who once entry.

Mrs. Cyril Dorschel. Miss Jane ment iloly sepulchre Cemetery. Judse-Llllicn vs. Samson-Thomas; 11: Ror.an-Turner vs.

Cooley-Wclch. nnn FLIGHT Mor'ey J. Kchalk. def. 4 ROCKINGHAM RESULTS Minesu (Martin) B.uo.

Fifth Bursoolette (Emery) lS.flo, 8.00, 4.60; Kameron (Hooper) 8.40, 4.80; Handy Lad (Brooks) 2.80. defeated Johnny Dundee, died yesterday. He had been in 111 G. Two youths were arrested by Detectives William Foubister and Ambrose Armstrong yesterday morning for theft last Saturday of an automobile belonging to Frank Di-Prima or 107 Pearl St. Charged with petit larceny, they gave their names as Joseph oroeck, 17, of 168 Spencer Irondequoit, and Daniel LaFica, 19, of 108 E.

Maple East Rochester. Flriit Noahvale (Keene) 6 20, 3.60. 2 Ml: imilt (Mann) 4.80, 2.60; Manipulate (Weidaman) 2.20. Keeond Stace Line (Pratt) 12.00, 5 80, health since his recent discharge from, the Army. Dunbar was 'em-' Airnnea.

jvyu. 3 and 2. Tonrnd-rt Norm-worthv. def Lennox-W. Gacer.

LH, 2 and 1. Harvey-K. Boozer, NYC. def. Klxth lJlderod (Posada) Jl.oo.

3.0O; Toy-tluay (Campbell) 15.00, Full Cry (Bndlou) 3.80. Seventh Black Pepper (Brooks) 3.60, A. 80: 11.40. 4.20, Schulik; his sons, Edward M. and SSgt.

Norman J. Schulik, France; eight grandchildren: one great Rrand-child; his sister, Mrs. Marcus Jennings, and his brothers. Cornelius Schulik and Frederick Schulick of New York City. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where funeral services will be held at a time to be announced.

wounded in France while an infan 4 00; Ellas (Basile) 7.80. 5 00; a-Sparky tryman in General Patton's Third Army. 5.00, 3.80; Wallflower (Bodiou) 3.60; In the Bag (Emery) 4.40. FUhth Echo Beach (Grohs) 9.00, 5.00; The McClaln (Campbell) 4.00, Tusco (Brooks) 5.00. 5.40, 3.20; M.

(Lynch) 4.00. a-P. T. Chlnn-M. Ma-romorsteln entry.

Third scarlet Pansy (ChaKin) 20.20. 9.20, 6.60; Wood Alcohol (Basile) 4.40, 3.20; Dark Morning (McMulien) 4.00. Fourth Hex (McMulien) 5.80, K-j ratiy-N. Arnold. LH.

6 and 4 Ur Burke. Silver Lake, de to Coieman-M. Dawn, LH, default. J. Wlnchlp.

Silver Lake, Johnston-N. Vapg, LH. 4 and 3. Eums-J. McMulien, Pitubursh, de.

3. Adams-C. Williams. LH. 1 up.

20 holes Groves-T. Morris, Wllkes-Barre. dc Baker-K. KlinR, Rocklord, 4 and 3. Humes-W seibold.

de. J. V'iliiami-C Johnson, 1 up, 19 tto.m. Kodak Boys' Softball $6,225 Bid Offered Day-Night Card Set at Saratoga gARATOGA SPRINGSCP) Rained out last night, the Saratoga Raceway will sponsor a double bill today, the last day of the summer meeting. A program beginning nt 3 p.

m. will feature the $1,500 Troy Trot, with Ezra Blue, Wee Laird, Prince Wayne and Yodcr Crispin scheduled to start. Gate receipts at nUht will he divided among the Red Croes, the National War Fund and the Saratoga Hospital. The program will open at 8:15. 3.B0; Ball Shot (Oliver) 4.20, 2.80; Fre- i STONKGKAHF.K Mrs.

Katherine. liundschuh Stonepraber. suddenly, at her home, 4182 Lake on Thursday eveninc. She is survived by her husband. David StoneKraber; four daughters.

Mrs. Evelyn Wemple. league: Hawka 7. Aces 0, On Tree Removal Monroe Tree and Landscape vuicana i. ueatroyen O.

1'arinc l-raxue oaks 7. Pioneers 0: Imperial 1. Park Matches Today ers 0. Southern league: Crackers 7. Look Company offered the low bid ofjMrs.

Helen Vandenherc, Mary Louise- 1 1 1 ity outs smokies 5, Vols 0: Pelicans 5 BELMONT PARK RESULTS First: Darby Dune (Roberta), 25.70, 11.20. 5.40; Carlotta (Gilbert), 10.70, 6.S0; dh-Playful Jane (Gorman), 2.80; dh-f-Car-mellla H. (Tharker), 3.80. dh Dead heat for 3d. Field.

Second: Troth (MeCreary). 11.10, 5 00, 4.30; Purple Heart (Caffarella 7.80. 6.30; Raisin Bread (Permane). 10.00. Third: lliphty Master 6.70.

3.30, 2 60; Seamanlike (Guerin), 3.00, 2.40; Blue Serge (Atkinson), 2.70. Fourth: Athene (Mehrtens), 7 20, 4 0, 4.40; f-White Wine (Caffarella), 7.90. 9 20; f-Sue Creek (Permane). 9.20. Field, i Filth b-W'ar Battle (Adams), 4.90, $6,225 yesterday on a city contract slc LaVerne.

V. S. Navv. and Rob-to remove 150 trees in different! ert Stonecraber: three sisters. Mrs.

Chicks 0. International league: Ked Wines 1. Mapleleafs 0: Royals 7, Orioles feet (Slsto) 3.40. Flft! Cherrydale (Trent) 7.60, 4 00, 3.20; Double Feature (Paradise) 5.00, 3. KO; Dream Parade (Hettinger) 6.20.

Sixth Maiachl (McMulien) 11.20. 8 40. 2.80; Taxi Kins (Ricks) 7.20, 3.20; Fox Rime (Basile) 2.40. Seventh listing (Totrtn) 13.00. 5.60.

4. HO; Peter Boone (McMulien) 10.40, 5.60; Windward Isle (Trent) 6.20. K.lghth Halcyon Boy (Jenkins) 10.80, 5 40. 4.00; Over Ice (Delucla) 11.80, 6.80; Epee (McKeever) 4.00, This is a rate! Fred Feiock. Mrs.

George Schaiole aims is a rdie nnri Mrs Tames Mitehell two hroth- parte of the city. Bears 4, Bkeeters 3. damn Today loam Moriey-Schalk vs vs Lyor-Burke; 10:16 Mollnow-VV'mchip vs. Bur-e-AlrMunen; 10:24 Groves-Morns vs tiftht: Reem-Men-dee vs. Lennnx-scnalk 10:40 Mulcahy-Arnold vs.

coiman-Dvn 10:4 Johnston-KK vs. Adams-Williams; 10:56 Baker-Kijng vs. Wiuiama-JolMion. of $41.50 a tree. Wallace and Paul ers.

Georce and Edward Bundsrhuh. Southern League: 9 a. m. Travelers vs. Barons at Ridge Field.

International League: 9 m. Biaom va Cniels at Crandall were the only other bid- services irom tne riome wjnnav I afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ders, Riverside Cemetery, TP.

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