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THTB KINGSTON DAILY FBTST3MAN. KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, TWKXTY-F1VTC Maroon Netmen Open Season Here Friday Maroon 9 Opens Here on Friday Tlif Kingston I School b.ivbaU i open 1 i.imp.ugn against the Strw.irt Fielcf PIT at niuwcj- p.il stadium of Coach Ci. Kias said tod.iv. G.ime is 4 in.

Tod Siliwamh, a sunithpaw, or IJftt Kuhii, nnhthamicr, ftpocl-l to get the pitching fioin Bill in the inaugural. Coach Ktas, director of ath- tctici the wlwpl, an- mnttict that his Maroon and "White truck squad will face Middlotmm High Saturday at 1:50 tit. at the uptown bail- park. Sports of the Day (IN BKWKF) (By The Aasodatotf S1 FtaneisCo Phil Wooipert was named head baskPttialt coach at (h? of Sun Ftancis- co succeeding Poty Newell. New Yoik--John Bach was hotid ba-slcutball coach at Kortlluim.

u-placing (Bo) Adams St Louis The yi Louis Btowns hoilUlU inlicldri l.co Raymond Thomas ti'oni Cleveland jNoiv i Olympic Com- mlttc'i' deitdod to send a full S. team to the I'art Atnet icon Kftmcs next in Buvnos Altos, Roinu Jaroslav Urobny of Egypt the Hdlian Tonnln Totunamunt by dolcating Billy '3'albcrt of New Yoik. St -E Lee Keyaer, minor IMIKUO MM'ietury ot the St Louis Browns, cifd nt tlic of ftt, I'inehuist, C. tpfcndinK Fcnuy Kirk detoutcd (itacf lo the- in tlif North and South Wdrnen'i 'i'ourrunneiit. Garden Park Begins Spring Meeting Today Ci'tndcn, April 27 Oaitl'-n St.uo I In- Hack that hirniyhl thoioushlnod rntinK back to New Jersey IHIIC ycats ago, opens its 2.1-dny spnnjj meeting i 10 sprinters matching sttides in the head- linrr 11 the a ri mams fail, and the ruun uiio thr predicting ti vvilt somp SJ.OOO tans are e.xpct 'i'd tu tw on liand when thf horsi lo the post at 2 for the Hist of tho eight rac.

i will inm until May 30 but tin the ttixt time slncc tt opt rat inns thtro will bo no on oxcopt May 2V. WISSWMPIM, xUili W4 him the hmtiot pcuvntitKi' of Negroes of anj stale in tin- Union. The- S.ici.imnnio California's Stewart Field First Opponent for Maroon Five vctcritns scnlois vatnpiisc the fUst line powet tor the Kingston High School vitttity tqnnis squad that nicetb Stcwai i Field Prep in opener on Friday nt llutton Patk GVOIRG Carpouyis, the basketball ilacr and a topflight rne- fiwleer, vVill be in I ho No. 1 for Coach Theron Culver's loom, Pour other holdovers are Jny Rtftt'l', who witt he No 2 Stowatt Field antl the No. 3 player.

Wait Smith Jack i and Richard Nash, two veterans, arc imcluss-ified at Iho moment but will SPO plenty of attlon, especially in doubles Top Sujih frnapvets Once past the five holdovers, Coach Culver has a coupie ot good looking wphomoie jwospecit, who will figure in Maroon plans for 1951 and 1952 The newcom- 01 arc Frank Smith and Eugene Dranchah. Boh White another touted prospect who is counted on, although ho has missed everftl practices after making an early appearance. Clarence Beehier, a senior who Is a belated bid tor vat- Mly honors, piobably will be re- taittcd for the seaoh. Coach Culver said the matches have been transtcned from Forsyth Park, the traditional home grounds, to Hutton Path because ot the poor condition ot the up- tou court The oiifiinal opener was scheduled against Middlrtown but reports from the Middle City are that at the moment the Middies have neither court to play on or a varsity aquad to play with. These conditions will be corroded in the near future A new sensation i Jn bicycling i "FLOATING ACHON" FORK Bowling Roundup L.

Nardi fashioned a 812 series to pace the Rookie League session this week at tho BowIatorHim. Nardl posted games ot 199-188-175 for the top total. Other noteworthy efforts included t. TUchl with 533; J. Spadafora 216-518; Costronl 2QO-3t)3; nnd MotUey 814-608.

CHICHLESKVS A (FinaJ ecHlion)--Kingston's junior ace, Rudy Hohenberger, is developing rapidly. Plenty of interest among the junior set in the Chris Catle-Charlie Gilderslocve challenge match. Jlmmio'M Inn if finding the going rough in tho Kerrat-o Classic. AI Cnrrolt, tournament manager for Cecil sweeps in Middletown, informs us that nine Metropolitan Major LOBRUO teams have entered. First place i worth $700 Shirley Baker of Sehenectady drew a lot of attention with her dynamic style.

She js the best soulhpaw koglerette ovtr to appear in Kingston. answer to last week's quiz is 5S teams, Next week we will present our review of the season just closing out. We wish to I hank tho various tenpin tans who contributed material from time to Itrne. sincere thanks also to the Freeman sports department for their allocation of space find rooperation during the season JAKE CHICHELSKV. Rookie League Wrlnhnupt Mkl, Artln's Mkl.

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Ic actually impends tfoi front wheel from sprmg giMD); ou a free, easy ride ch.ir lfvUs out bumps anil clim- hjixllcbar thack, It'i "flout" inj! Aition" ami u'i U'rrtfic' Your eliouc of stand.iril or henvy ctuty spring4 (or light or riders. AMtlKA'S HftiT tl(f (U CERASARO BROS. --SPORT CENTER-336 Clinton Ave. Ph. 5422 EASY TERMS You Don't Head Coih To Ivy fkt Things You a A SUPPLIES mm SINGER 71-73 North Front St.

Kingston, N. Y. Colonial Baseball League Schedule 1950 1'HKhIDENT JOHN A. SCAL35I, JR. AT KINGSTON" AT I'OUGJIKBOTSJK AT STAMPOKD AT BIUDdEPORT AT WATKKRURY AT TOKRINTON KINGSTON I-OUUHKEEI'SIK STAMFORD UIUDGErORT TORBIJTOT0N Read May 3, 30 June 22, 30 July 1, 10, Aug.

5, 7, 26 Supt, 3', 4 May 5, 6 May 23, 24 June 12, 13 July 1, July 24, 25 Aug. 15, 36 May 19, 20 June 9, 10, June 27, 28 July 21, 22 Aug. 14 Aug 31, Sept, I May 13, June 2, 3 June 20, 21 July 13, 14 Aug. 2, 3 Aug. 23, 24, 25 May 11, 12 May 31, June 1 June -18, 19 July 11, 12 July 31, Aug 1 21, 22 May 2, 22, 29, 30 June 29 July 3, 4, 15 Aug.

'I, Sept. 2, -t The May -7, 8 May 25, 26 June J4, 15 July 5, 6 July 26, 27 Aug. 17, 38 May 17, 18 June 7, 8 June 26 July IP, 20 AU 10, n. 12 AUK 29, 30 May 9, 10 May 27, June 16, 37 July 7, 8 July 2H, 29, Aug. 19, May 15, 16 June 5, 6 Juno 23, 24 July 17, IS AUg 8, 9 Aug 28 May 9, 10 May 27, Jtiiw 36, 17 July 7, 8 July 28, 29, 30" AUK 19, 20" May 11, 12 Mny 31.

June 1 June 19 July 11, 12 July 31, Aug. 1 AUK 21, 22 Freeman i May 3, 30 June 22, 30 July 3, 4, 10, AUK 7 Sept, 2, 4 May 19, 20 JUMP 9, 10, June 27, 28 July 21, 22 Aug. 14 Aug. 31, Sept 1 May 17, 18 Juno 7, 8 June 26 July 19, 20 Aug, 10, 11, 12 Aug 29, 30 May 15, 16 June 5, 6 June 24 July 17, 18 Aug, 8, 9 Aug. 28 May 13, June 3 Juno 20-20, 21 July 13-13 Aug, 2, 3 Aug.

23, 24 May 2. 22, 29, 30 June 29 July 4, 15 Aug. 26 Sept. 4 For May 8 May 25-25 June 14, 15-15 July 5, 6 July 26, 27 Aug. 17 May 6 May 23, 24 June 12, 13 July 1, July 24, 25 Aug.

15, 16 May 17, 18 June 7, 8 June 26 July 19, 20 AUK. Id, 12 Aug. 20, 30 Muy 0 May 23, June 12, 33 July 1, July 2-1, 25 AUR 3 "5, 3 May 35, 16 June- 5, 6 June 23, 21 July 37, J8 Aug. 8, 9 Allfj. 28 May 11, 12 May 33, June 1 June 39 July 31, July 31.

AMR. 1 AUK- 23, 22 Latest May 2, 29, 30 June 29 July 4, 10, Aug. 5, 7, 26 Sept. 4 Mnv 25. 26 June 14.

15 July 5, Julv 2(i, 27 17, 18 Mav 19, June 9, to. June 27, '2H 21. 22 AlU 14 31. Sept 1 May 33, Julio a. 3 Juno 20, 21 July 33, 14 2, 3 23, 24, 25 May 9, 10 Mfiy 27, June 16, 17 July 7, 8 28, 29, Ai K.

Muy 3, 22, 30 June 22, 30 July 3, 4, 15 AUK. 4, Sept, 2, 4 Dope Sundays. Double numerals indicate double headers. Each club has nine home Sundays. Bristol and Waterlmry have no conflicts, ni-uicorort nn! Stamfrat! have no conflicts.

Kingston and Poughkeepsie have no conflicts. Openings and holidays are arranged between sister cities. AJ1 holidays are A)J Aeries belwern sister cities are split. Schedule is made in six swings (2-2-2-2-2-3). series is the limit on stands trips.

May 4th is open date. Season opens May 2nd and closes Labor Day with 130 games. Each club has. one scheduled hdme Sunday double header. There are no open dales other than May Mi, Freeman Trundlers Decide Tie Tonight 'JtVam 3 nn! (5 of The Krt'cmim Routing LrMKite who wound i)) in a ilat-fx)Ud tic (or in thi' cam- finlfrn, Will rcli off their Ii to.

111 (lie ItoxMiiimlum Mart- ill T) i'loch tiji Mint IK miicin for Altos Jt I i of 'JVnm ttill mi f't'iir, Jjirry ShuliK, Jim Nnhlf ami Dim Hyatt to (Mil Ills vjlliKt vvhilr ffljj- 1 mi Hfirhft't nt Turn fi i en i 1 StcfCPr, an tip and oomlw; gli l-pithy Cooii'i- kuiiRrr and "Kl'OSt 1 till 'IT Hold clubs wuum) up i he I i vsith ttvoidh of M) and 31 losses Pay British Debt -The M.ir.\ I. 1 Mnmla has pitid of in i i Britain ilc'hf io the t)miitl The I'uHinj woman tllil tn will (iKAidi-d iliat I ho residue her (Mate bo to the Ticw-urj through Hi i i ami fipplu-d i he ili I)) V. P. Attorney GoorKr t.iubo in Buff Jo has infoimt'i) that her wish has hwn carried out, EM1L Peggy Kirk Faces Seasoned Veteran In Bid for Title Pinohurst, April 27 Mrs Estoile Lawson Page today stood in tho path oJ Peggy Kirlt in tho Findlay, Ohio, girl's bid for a second straight Women's North and South Golf Championship. The Chapel Hill, N.

housewife, wlx won this tournament M'Vcti times, the last In 1945, Kirk's opponent In a quarterfinal test today. The winner will move Into the semi-finals tomor- low against the MJrvivov a match between Mae Murray, Vermont champion from Rutland, and Bee McWano of Birmingham, In the lower binckot, Mrs. Betty Bush of Hammond, III, met Pat O'SulJivan of Orange, and Helen Sigel of Philadelphia, took on Mrs, Platt, Jr. of Miami A year ago when Miss Kirk swept to the title her stiffest competition came from Mrs. Page.

The veteran campaigner, a i a champion 1937, pushed Miss Kiik to the 18th hole before losing one up semi-final battle. MK Page's golf this week has been among the best in the -tournament as 'she has hovered around par 74 for the No. 2 course, which has been clipped to 5,915 yards for this 48th annual tournament. The North Carolinian took on a highly rated newcomer, Claire Doran of Cleveland, in yesterday's round, and advanced 4 and 3. Miss Kirk put out Grace Len- Jlnallst the past two years, and medalist thii year mid last.

The Hartford, Conn gl? national champion lost 4 and 2 Mihs Me Wane won the flist three hoJw, Irom Pat Harrington of StcubcnvDle, Ohio, going on to Win five up with a 36. Thi eventual margin was 4 and 3, tho same score by which Mm Murray won from Chai lotto Decozen of Pai-sip- pariy, Miss Murray was four going out in par 37. Mrs. Bush, was tour up with an outgoing 36 to win from Mrs 3, Gcsslor, hiladclphia, 4 and 3. Mrs.

Ge.HSlcr was runnerup to Mrs Page five yours The longest match of the toui'- nament saw Pat O'Sullivnn win from veteran Mary Agnes Wall of Menomlnec, on the 19lh hole. Helen SiRcl was three tip on Helen Hampton, Chattanooga, ff g1 ftNOUTSTWWNG WHER-ANP-50N HARNESS RACINQ COMBINATION-. 4HOSSE5 3 OFTHEllHAMaETONIWC IN WHICH WIU8E OBIVINfi CWEf OHZK.TV**- THElfJAU PUBUC STABLE 13 A GREAT Tenn, at the turn in her 4 and 3 victory. Mrs. Plait, held even through nine holes by Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore, won 11, 12 and 13 with pars and wonf on to a 3 and 2 decision.

Line Drive Kills Boy Baton Rouge, April 27 line drive hit an 11-ycar-otd boy in the chest during ft sandtot baseball game here yesterday and killed him. Police Capt, R. 3 Duhon identified the hoy as Billy Foret, pitcher in a Hie 1 out Imc- hall game--a contest which a batter stays at the plalc until lly ball IK caught, Then he gives up the bat to the fleltlet who caught the fly. Seeds, graftings, and U'ocs of the various fruits, were imported into America IVom France ant) The Netherlands early as 1650. Local Residents Share In Oommclin Estate New York, April 27 (Special)-The estate of the late Mrs Lflla Crommelm of New York, in which two Kingston residents share, wag appraised hole Wednesday by the SUfe Transfer Tax Department at $120,223, gross value, and $100,564, net.

Carrie L. Clarke, of 107 Hurley avenue, Kingston, inherits $3,350, and Yola Clarke sumo address, receives $500 Both were friends of Mis Ci'ommciin. The balance of the csfitte goes to a number of 01 her friends and relatives. Mrs Ci'ommclln, widow of Edward Crommelm, lived at 1 Fifth avenue heie. She died last August Slice we have complete with plenty of for all, but when the news gels around, they'll go like holcakes These shoes are "worth a lot more than this extremely low price Get yours at Kiimey's tomorrow and save! 306 Wall St, Kingston, N.

Y. Safety Record of Borden Employes Employes of the Bordon Company, Foxhall avenue, finished 1949 without a single personal injury accident, helping make the company-wide safety results for the year the best on record, according to Howard Finger, branch manager. The local unit was one of 160 Borden Plants and branches to report no employe injuries for the year, while 46 had no vehicle accidents, according to the Borden Company's annual snfety report An additional 84 reported neither a personal Injury or a vehicle accident, More than 95 per cent of the Borden Company's 30,000 em- ployoB in tha United Slates and Canada completed the year without a single lost-time personal in- Jury acciaent. The company-wide personal injury rate was 1636 per mlmon hours worked, five per cent Improvement over the previous record low set In 1948. Borden driven, operating fleet of nearly 10,000 vehicles, scored a 12 per cent improvement over 1948 to set the lowest vehicle accident rate on company records.

They averaged 27,060 miles per accident--almost three times the annual distance covered by the average pleasure-cur driver ic- gnrdless of ncejdents Durins the year, 4,200 Borden drivers won awards for ppi reel safety records, with 110 MIIK honored-for finishing 15 consecutive yenrs of driviiu; without nn accident. Total membership ttt the 15 year mvidenl-froc drivers' group now is 505. Give to Conquer Cancer Cnncer 28,722 IKTHOIIH every year In NPH York ot race-, color or propl. In your confillmtlim today lo help flfflit thfn drt'nd (UsrjMP. CJwUn ttn to Stnnton Wurrt-n, Kingston HtulttgD tiunk, Ktngftton, V.

The I.nNe of Ihe in Cenlin! Missouri, is tin- arfidcftit loke. I has switched to Calvert Reserve "because you can't beat Caivert's smooth taste." h. CM VKRT Rusruvp nifBdcd Whiskty hf J'roof--hS'" Oiain Ncutial DWillmTotp New York, V. WRESTLING SATUKCAV NIGHT (8:30 P.M.) KINGSTON I I I A AIDITOKUM HKOAIIWAV, S. ANTONJXO ROCCA dllKATI TORRES (KIM.

OK MKXK I STAH BOI'TS Ailm. St. 11.75, 13.60 tael.t I'll. All these GUARANTEED Ask your cigar dealer. Ask any regular PHILLIES smoker.

They can tell you that the PHILLIES is even richer, milder, finer than before. And hot of all-- you get the New PHILLIES absolutely fresh. 0 fERFECTO 5 PHIUIES PHILLIES MORE THAN EViR.

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