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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 16

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I -SIXTEEN irrald THUHSUAV, 29, 1939. Markings of New Route Denied to Avoid Confusion when turther change? in the route rr iiberiny system of the State Eire I Meola's Hit Wins Tiit for Bankers The Kouie'NineiY-seven Council's! letter, sent by James w. or Ninth-inning Single Beats Today's Sports A A HE.NEY Tunis Slugger way Not on Commercial Noonan GOSHZN--rear ol confusing motorists list commercial maps already designated otherwise prevented the State Highway Do ITiTlnicnt from giving the marking of Route Ninety-seven to the Delaware River route from burgh. County Chamber of Commerce learned yesterday. Meanwhile.

the Iioute Ninety- sevcn Council, comprising members in uil communities along thti route, this week to Commissioner H. O. Sehcrmerhorn, himself, to ask the new marlang. David Nconan, deputy commissioner. Division of Highways, wrote Spencer T.

Hortou, secretary of the County Chamber of Commerce, yesterday. Mr. Nconan txplaired: "It is net practical for this department IQ remember routes or expend the numbering of routes in se field beyond what is shown on Saraccni, 5-4 JUST IN TIME NEW got out with Iiis life, bu; there was one hang in the balance. With two minutes hiH Tvfnspti tr consideri two niiiiunji- in Dick Cudney to break a fourih round Galento was ygaiiisi Th'is "information is indeed dLs- eadl the National lhe ropes unconscious. His head appointing to the Houtc Ninety-1 0 tiltf Hed helplessl his hands Wt re appointing asven Council," wrote Sec: Bur bank.

He continued: "At a meeting in Port Jems on June ninth, this Council approved and endorsed the plan that Route Ninety-seven should be extended to thereby renewing thai 1 mi Da i ween ine and Hudson Valleys. The 'two valleys were one time linked by Indian trails, later by the Newburgh and Cochecion Turnpike; still later The Northern Bears face the Red Men in another League encounter tonight National Bank Cavender, Craig, ss Duff us, 3b Boules, If Crane, sf Gatch, Horion, Dodd. 2b Cudney. by the Delaware and Hudsor Canal. Link broken "The link was broken Ly abandonment of the Delaware end Hudson Canal.

We nov; feet that a re- Totals vival of this historic connection be- Saracens tween these two great scenic val- Herman, If. leys can test be accomplished by establishing a through motor route. as proposed by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. "The proposed extension is tip- Miller, Turner, Benway, Ruthberp. rf.

Kanan, ss-- proved by all the communities from I Zowine. 2 35 AB 4 3 4 3 3 3 Hancock to Newtmrgh. It will in- Whi taker, Guattery. sf. O'Gradnick, p.

Eambafcos SPECIAL DEAL! i' OR FOF.D CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH OWNERS' June and July Only Totals 31 MOTOR SALES Onp. Wilson Field volve almost no expense to your department and has a background of great, historical value. "Therefore, this Council urges you to reconsider the plea for extension of Route Ninety-seven. Heretofore ycur department: has been extreme- I ly co-operative in our behalf, so we cannot understand the present refusal to grant our request." v. Bixbv of Poughkeepsie.

division engineer of State Department, had sug- Mr. Messina Will leach in gested marking the route, Seventeen but the County Chamber of Commerce, the Rome Ninety-seven Council and otiiers objected, on the grounds the route was a separate highway and not an adjunct to Route Seventeen as Mr. Bbcby's proposal would suggest. Umpires: Perry and Decker. JFREE BAND LESSONS TO START NEXT WEEK Goshen Every Friday A Hungarian lass, Lusa Gensn.

was willed a castle and 31,000,000 by ft rich uncle on condition that she would sell flowers in the streets of Budapest for year after his death, so she would "understand the lives of others." GOSHEN-- Free classes in band instrument instruction will open next week for boys, girls and adults in Goshen Central School under direction of Anthony J. Messina, member of the faculty. Mr. Messina announced a course of Friday classes to continue from July seventh to August twenty-fifth in the school gymnasium. He urged those interested to register soon.

The forty-five minutes periods down. Louis fired both carrels at him. Then fired acain. He was injj for another broadside of H-alh- er at his bloody target when Referee Arthur Donovan culled him off. I i i i i I LUUIU i i i the corded muscles of his should- crs.

had he driven home I with his 200 pounds of harnessed hell, Galento, as tough as he is, 1 might not have been able to with- I sund it. "It was stopped just iu time," I Dr. William Walker of the Doxlng TM Commission said. "It wouldn't I 1 have done for Joe to throw another punch." A tough campaigner, Barney Ross, said: "It made my flesh crawl, thai finish. Nobody who ever lived could -stand much more of a beating like that.

As it is. Galento won't tie riyht for weeks. A beating around the head like Joe gave him isn't something you get over with a night's sleep." A Game Guy Louis never hit any of his victims with more viciousness than he did Galento in those closing ments. Angered by the knockdown he suffered from a left hook to the jaw and a sweeping right under the heart in the third round, Joe i brought ail his guns into action. He sum so "That was as hard as I ever hit anybody," the champion drawled as he sat on his dressing room table.

"I was glad when Mr. Donovan stopped it. That Galento is a game guy." Tiiere is no denying that. Tony proved he is game as he is wide. He waded into the champion from the sound uf the first bell and for the first round carried the fight.

The fat fellow got off the floor in the second round after a savage beating and was strong enough in the third to floor his tormentor. He answered the bell for the Ulster Clui Taket O-U Loop Lead; Walden in Tie A. C. into first place in the i -U sff County baseball league last in by a and a half cs it back the BullvlUe Bears, to 7. at It was the official league sotoucli for the i 1 In last night's otht'r liu; Waldt-n Regulars and the Wallkill Indians lomuit to 10 to 1U tu u- lorl; in a contest that wns called at the t-iicj of the founh innii Wallkill A.

Bullville Pino Hush Waldcn League plr.y will continue Friday with playiiiE at Pine Bush raid Walclfn at Wallkill tigainsl ihe A. C. BEARS STOPPED WALLKILL-The Bullville Bears outhit the Wallkill A. twelve to six, here last night, but when the curtnin was brought down on the game at the end of the seventh inning, the visiting" ciub was on the short end of a 9 to 7 score. While Don Baxter was turning in a neat bit of relief hurling, his mates sent over five runs in the sixth Innins; to win the contest and move into first place in the Orange-Ulster County Baseball League.

Eight free passes given by Bert, Bennett proved costly for the Bears. Bennett walked the first $4,100 Is Bequeathed To Middletown Woman nusv inotc Ui.in i various kinds under its of fifty-six Lake II. GtLit Middle- i Mrs. H. Zill of New York, according to the finding' here today IK the Ycrk Transfer Tiix department.

The bwjuest ainouuls to approxiuiately $4.100. Two Oliicr aniu'rt'ii. 01 KcV York City, share the remainder. Mrs. Zill Jaiwary twenty- eighth, 1939- Her estate was appraised today At gross value and 112,424, net.

The United States government GOSHEN N. Phoi. EVERY TIIIT.S, Last Times Today 2--I'EATL'KLS--2 Sallr Eiters and Allan Lin, "THEY MADE HER A HH And tho "BHINGlNti A with Kalherlne HEI'BU Hliu Cary Grant BABE DAHLGREN Kated one of the finest defensive first basemen in the big leagues, the Yankee first sucker turned hitter yesterday us he and his mates combined to set no less than three Kins records In walloping the Athletics, 23 to 2 and 10 to 0. He drove out, three double and a. trio of singles in ten offichil trips to the platter.

Starts with a B-A-N-G and BLOWS A FOURTH! Cruisalines Spun Rayons Sheers will continue from eight a. m. until noon; from one p. m. until six, and from 7:30 until ten p.

m. The curriculum will include classes in various instruments for both beginners and advanced players as well as regular band rehearsal in the evening. "Summer band classes," said Mr. Messina, "are a boon for those children and adults who have caught the spark of band playing and who in former years had opportunity of continuing instruction during the school vacation." Seek Son of Former Mayor As Heir in $20,000 Estate GOSHEN--Failure to find Gabriel Thaddeus Mead who once served as Port Jervis' mayor, has delayed settlement of a 820,000 estate in Ccurt. The estate originally was that of Allen Mead of Montgomery, who died in 1903 at the age of ninety- sis.

He left his estate to a daughter. Miss Belle Mead, who died a year ago, aged more than eighty. Her father's will provided that after his death the property should go to live nephews, of which Mayor Thaddeus Mead was one. Surrogate Charles E. Taylor acl- I journed proceedings this week in a.1 effort to find Gabriel H.

Mead as an heir. Testimony during the proceedings indicated he was knolm to have operated a wholesale Honor I business fifteen years ago in Mounl Vernon. Nothing more recent was known. fourth fresh enough, but the first punch in that round settled his doom. As he started to throw a right Louis snaked in close and pulled, the trigger on his left hand.

The hook landed with explosive force, and the flesh on Tony's right cheek gave way as though lie had been slugged with a blackjack. When he reeled away, under impact there was a split half as long as a lead pencil running from his cheekbone to his chin. It bled badly. An Amazing Champion He didn't know much after that. His motions became slow, mechanical, as he bobbled about the ring with half-closed eyes.

Louis never allowed him out of range. He would straighten up Tony with about with rights and lefts. Suddenly Tony's weak defense crumbled and he drunUcnly. unknownine. uncaring, and a pathetic target.

There was the crack of leather against flesh. Again and again. You wanted to turn your head. Then Donovan said enoug-h. And Louis had made his seventh successful defense of his world's championship.

An amazing champion, Louis. In seven defenses he has had to fight eighty-four minutes and fifty- eight seconds of the 315 scheduled minutes. And more than half of this time was used in fifteen full rounds against Tommy Farr. Nova will be next and after Nova someone else and then someone else until, finally, the years cut Louis the bases were loaded when a third one pulled up at first on a fielder's choice. Harry Blnuvelt then took over the mound duties, but was greeted by three hits which settled the Issue.

Wallkil! A. C. AB Williams, 2 0 0 Baxter, 2 1 0 McHugh. 2b 2 3 1 Coddington. If 4 1 2 H.

TerwilUger, cf 3 0 0 F. Terwilliger, ss 4 0 2 Crowell, Ib 3 0 1 Edmunds, Ib 2 0 0 Doskie. rf 2 2 0 R. Terwilliger, 3b 1 2 0 Totals Bullville Ruppert, ss Harvey Frost, 2V Armstrong, 3b Wendland, rf Barthel, Ib Cooper, cf Freehill, Bennett, Harry Frost, If AB 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 2' 3 Totals 6 Tonll Tomorrow Nitc Kay Francis-William Cardan in "women in tne vma VTATE Last Times Tonight "UNMARRiED" "FIXER'DUGAN" Tomorrow and Saturday Two More Big Ones! scree Oil the stage- SAT. EVE.

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ON THE STAGE TONIGHT AT 9:10 SAL DeFEO and hi BAND LICENSE SUSPENDED WALDEN--The driver's license of Edwin Sutherland, twenty-two, of Walden, has been suspended by the Motor Vehicle Bureau according to word received yesterday by George W. Totty, chief of police. The suspension was believed to be a result of Sutherland's failure to satisfy a judgment of down "by Special County Judge Henry E. Merritt in May after a collision involving the cars of Perry Stryker and Sutherland near Orange Lake in August, 1938. The judgment was in stryker's favor.

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