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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 23

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fa CUUK1EK-FUST, nDAl, JANUARY X-VJU- Twenty Announcements LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IK 10 17 CONTESTS SCHEDULED ON SCHOOLBOY COURT CARD 10 FORMER WINNERS IN COAST TOURNEY i (Continued from Preceding Column) I r- 11 Army Barber Cuts 11 Years Beard, Sees Wrestler Dean Atlanta, GaM Jan. 9 (UP) An Armv barber scraped off 11 years Bar Enemy Aliens From Sports in Pa. Tire Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission yesterday passed a resolution barring aliens from countries with which the United States is at war from boxing or wrestling in Pennsylvania. 1 Leon L. Bains the commission said a large number of athletes would be affected.

Woodrow Wilson Only Local Quintet in Action; Takes on lumni Squad 'COLLS' VS. MILLVILLE Seventeen gnies, the biggest scholastic basketball offering to date, will be played today throughout various poirits in South Jersey. Wlson is the only local quintet trod the wooden ways. It plays Ihost to the Alumni growth of beard yesteraay ana M.n nPn im- found Man Mountain Dean un derneath. Thus the famous wrestler, despite his 50 years and 280 pounds deadweight, became a soldier once more.

He first saw service In World War I. Dean was assigned to the tank corps. ELflYTOfll HIGH. 18-18 Hitchner Leads Winners to Victory in Tri-County Conference Opener Glassboro, Jan. 9.

Woodstown Hizh took the measure of 18-15, last, night in a closely con tested encounter at the Glassboro rtign ocnow "The' gareewarthc first in the Tri-Countv Conference. iODSTOl SHADES courtmen in aig afternoon fracas, ALBION TO OPPOSE LIGHTISE BOOTERS cai starting- at. 30 clock. Both Camden and Catholic will don their suits tomorrow night to take part in a twin-bill at Convention Hall. 4 Suburban Loop Games Four gamesf in the Camden- Suburban League are expected to attract big crowds.

The feature fray brackets two of three unbeaten teams against each other Collingswood, Uie defending champion, takes to Uhe road to oppose Millville and the outcome is certain to find one of the three undefeated fives to fall by the way- side. In the other league tussles, the rangv and undefeated Haddortj Heights dribblers play a strong foe nt home in fVineland: Audubon moves to Bririfceton, and HarMon- field invades Voc tri odjbury. Three of the schools. Bridget on, Haddon field and Vinejand are still seeking their initial league conquest and are anxious to enter the win column at the expense of tonight's opponents. If Vlneland sjliould turn back the "Heighters, tile winner of the Collingsvvood-illville game wouTd The scuffle was keenly waged alljLittle, Dick Metz and Clayton the way.

Score at half-time was'Henfner. 13-11 with the victors leading. I Hogan caught the eye of local Hitchner toooed Ihe Woodstown I bookmakers by firing-, a brilliant 63 offense, sinking three doubledeck ers. Hoffman, with a brace of twin- course, lie carded nine par holes pointers and three out of seven 'and nine birdies. This, along with foul tries, led the losers.

jhis record-of consistency, elevated wxWtown claytox him at once to the favorite's posi- r'UI Kl KT Fid FU'T Pition. i i Annsl s.f 1 -i tk s- ui i i iioffin n.r. 2 i 'i i I'm u.r. I il 1 irt.c i' i i parks.f... ii ii oiii is tougner.

iNarrow clown tne Ti "a i utfairways, it is fringed with hazards, score litfi luiif -woodntown. ni :cin.vton, Only one hole, the fourth, lies be assume1 sole over first place. liowevjer, a win for the "Heights would result in two teams sharing the top Tri-Counfy Begins Play Three conflicts are also docketed in the Tri-County League, marking the season's league play for such schools as Swedesboro, Woodstown, 1 Pitman, Clayton, Pennsgrove and." Salem. Swedesboro is the defending titleholder. The schedul.

Pitman at Pennsgrove; SalerA at Swedesboro, and, Woodstowti at Clayton. Salem Is-without a Home floor this year due to its inability to use the Salem Armory, which has been used for nil hfcme- carries. Pitman XOTtCE OF SKTTLKMENT Xotk-e la hereby lvn that the final account of tha subscrlbera. Mdclity-Vhiladel-phla Trust Company. Minnie Henrietta Binder and Charles Binder.

Kxecutora of the estate of 4iOTTLOB BIMDKK. deceased, will be autited nd auated by the Surrogate of the County er Camden and re ported for settlement to tha orphan Court of the said County of Camden, on irlday. rh fhir4nth Amv nt Kebrtiarv. A. D.

1M2. at ten o'clock a. at which ttme application will be made for the allowance of commissions and counsel fees. fl DEL1TY-PHI LAPKLFH I A TRCST M1XXIE HKNR1KTTA BIXDKR and CHARLES G. JSINUER, isxecutora.

Georae M. lVector. Dated Camden, Xew Jersey, January Tth, 1WJ. (Tou need not appear unless you. hay objection to aaid accountinr.t UNITED STATES P1STKICT COURT-DISTRICT OF NKW JERSEY IN BANKRUPTCY NOTICE OF FIRST MKKTIN'G OF CREDITORS To th Creditors of tieorre Frederick Hammer, of Haddon Township.

In the county of Camden nd District Aror said, a Notice Is hereby given that said George rede rick Hammer has Keen adjudged bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 2nd day of January. 3842, and that the-nrst meeting of his. creditors will -be held in the Grand Jury! Iioom. 2nd floor. Fed eral uuildinr.

4ti and MarKet streets Camden. onl th 20th day of Janu ary. iB42. at 1U.60 o'c ock in th forenoon at which place and time th said creditors may attend, prove their claim, appoint a appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be- tore.saia meetinr. Claims mist totally proved, with foples ot invoice, not or instrument nnxed.

OrltlnM notes or Instruments must also accompany claims for certification of copies, and all auch claims must be nied with the underslsned Referee within six montna from the date of this meeting. T. Referee in Bankruptcy Dated at Camden, X. This 7th Day of January. iw42.

To Edward Reginald llerrlnr. Sadie Frank. Celia Miller. William J. Hughes Astor Investing and Julius Frank: By" virtu of an order of th Court of Chancery of Xew Jersey, made on th day of the dat hereof.

In a cans wherein Camden Trust Comuunv Successor hv Merser to Camden Safe Deposit and Trust Company, Trustee under the-Will of Jennie Chew, deceased. 1 complainant and Kdward Ilerinald Hertin and others are defendants, you art required to appear and answer th bill of said complainant, on or nefor th lth dav of Fehruary, nineteen hundred and forty-two. or the aaid bill wilt be taken a cenfessed araint vou. Th said bill la an interpleader in which it 1 get furlh that the complainant haa on hand the sum of that there ar everal claimants to said fund, which fund I a sum due from the Estate nf Jennie w. nw.

deceased, to her grandson, Kdwaid P.eglnald Herring; and you ar mad defendants because foil claim 10 som interest in or lien upon the said fund. Th complainant has offered to smd will deposit the said fund in ths ourt of Chancery of Jersey pursuant tn a decte to be entered In this cause. In which cause you are required to interplead and set forth any Hen or claim you may hav upon said fund, said complainant being unable to determine th priorities of the severs 1 claimants thereon. BLEAKLY. NTOCKWKU.

ZtXK. Solicitors of Complainant. Dated December 17. 1VH. IX CHAXCERi: OF NEW JERSEY To Mrs.

William Gour, Wlf of Wllllsm oour; William Gour. and Mis William Gour. Wlf of William Gour. and His Heirs. Devisees and Peraonal Representatives: By virtu of an order nf the fnurf of nanrery of Jersey, made on the 15th day of December.

H4I. in a certain cause wnereiit th city of Camden, a municipal corporation la complainant, and l.imer Gour, single man, et ar the defendants, you are required tn appear and answer th complslnsnf bill of complaint on or before th ltilh dav of February. 1942. or In default thereof, suclv decre will be tsken sgalnst von as the Chancellor shall think equitable and Just. Tire object of said suit Is-to foreclose certificate of tax sal mad and executed ny ueorge Wrunner.

Director of IJeve-nue and Finance nf tha Cltv ot Camden to th City of Camden, being numbered -i82. covering premise known a 249 Katgnn avenue. Camden. New Jrv, which certificate Is dated August 12th; load, and recorded In tha offic of th Hegister of Deeds of Camden County, in Book 422 of Mortgages, Pag 4fi; and you. wr.

wuiism uour, wife or William Oour; William Gour. and Mra. William irour, wife of William and nia hens, devisees and personal repreaen tatives. ar mad parties defendant be cause you hav, or may claim to have, a nen or nens or some right, title. Interest.

estate or claim in or to th premises d- acrinea in said bill or complainant. 18ADORE II. HERMANN. USoMcltor of Complainant. Room 211.

City Hail, amden. New 1874H4 IX CHAXCERY OF NEW JERSEY -To Cart Fred Scheperlcntter and Frances fcneperKotter, His Wife: Harry Hcheperkotter and Roby Scheperkotter, His Wife: By virtue of an order of the Court of naneery or Jersev. made on the iSth dav Of December. 1841. in a certstn cause wherein thetCitv of Camden, a municipal corporation Is complainant, and J-Tancea hcheperkotter.

widow, et als. are th defendants, you ate required to appear and answer tire complainant a hill of complaint on or before the ISfth day of February. 1(42, or In default thereof, auch de cree will be taken aialimt vou as the Chancellor shall think equitable, and Just, Th object of aaid ault Is to foreclose two certificates of tax sale made and txe cuted by. Georg Bmnner, Director of lievenu and Financ of th tv of Cam den, to Th City of Camden, being numbered 470ft, covering premises known as Xo. 1005 Ferry avenue.

Camden. Xw Jersey, and Xo. 47110. covering premises sltu-ste on th south side of Ferry avenue. reet west or -intn street, camaen.

Xetv Jersey, which ssld certificate ar dated March 11th. 18.16. and recorded in the offic of th of Deeds of Camden County In Book 420 of Mortgages. nsres and l): and vou. Car 1-red Scheperkotter and Harry F.

Scheperkotter. ind parties defendant because von are helrs-at-law of Cornelius Scheperkotter ana may hav an Interest In the premises: snd you. France Scheperkotter and Roby smeperkotier, are made parties defendant because you are the respective wives of Cart Fred Scheperkotter and Harry F. Hcheperkotter and. therefore, have an In choate right of dower affecting- th prem ises being foreclosed.

I8ADORE If. HERMANN. Solicitor of Complainant. Room 211, CUy jian vsmoen. jersey.

Announcements RRIF.HL On January i. 1942. Kat C. be loved wlf of August Brielil of 424 Sloan W. Colllngswood.

X. Relative and friends of the family are invited to attend th funeral services on Monday at 2.1ft p. m. at Foster Funeral Home, too Haddon Colllngswood. J.

Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may tall Sunday after p. m. (Continued on Following; Column! HORIZONTAL 1. 8 Pictured head ef V.

8. Selectiv Service. 13 Representative. 14 Scholarly. 1 Germanium fsymbol).

17 Long. 19 Accomplish. 21 Duties. 24 Measurts of area. 2 Rigid.

27 Print measure. 28 Perch. Variety of lettuce. Father. Moist.

r.4 37 Pro. Make a slight bow. Chemical suffix. 40 Calcium symbol). 41 Also.

42 Poem. 8iciiiist. Finisli. CROSSWORD 41 V. 47 Call for 4h Redacts.

United America f3 Toward, ADtironrlattlv. 56 Pertaining ment. Dined. Fish. Feathered Music not 2 Ova.

Periods of Into. Pis pen. a Listen 7 Makes tin hastily. 11 Kntllsli 12 Vou. riouth 1 ft Obscures.

CAMrBFXD Suddenly, on January 7. H24 Russell beloved husband of Myrtiaj I. Campbell, of 210 Yal Audubon X. age Sti years. Relatives and friends th family, als empires of KCA-Vlctor ar linited ri funeral aervicee on Friday, at8 p.

at Foster Funeral Horn. 25ft Whitei Hors Audubon. X. J. Services audi interment at Schenectady.

X. on Sua- COCIJTER On January 6, 1942. Munro husband of Ida shoemaker Coulter, oi 14tHi; Baird ar 6i Relatives and friends of th family, also) TruOW Lodr No. 117. F.

and A. M. ar Invited to attend th funrai aervleest on Saturday, at 11 a. af th funeral home of Joseph H. Murra A Son, 403 Cooper Camden.

Interment at Har leigh Cemettry. riends may call Friday; ventng-. 1 FCN'b! On January 1842, Monlka. nif of th lata Jaceb Fttnlt tne Vonw dran). Relatives and friends of th family, also Feraeveranc Lodge No.

63 S. B. ar Invited to attend th funeral services on Tuesday at 3 'p. at th MoCann Fu-i neral Horn. Brown and Monmouth i Ulottcester.

X. J. lulerment at Harleiglt Cemetery. Friends may call Monday v. nlnr.

HICKMAN On Januao- S. 1640. Williani C. husband of the lata Elitabatlt )lli-k man fn WursUi Relatives and friends of th family, atstf Cloud Lodg No. lul, and M.

ara Invited to attend th funeral services on Monday at 3 p.m. at the funeral homa of J. Thurston. 318 Monmouth tJloucester. X.

J. Interment Union Cemetery). Friends may call Sunday evening. KOEKVER On January 5, 1W2. Albert, husband of Mult Koerner (net Banon) In his year.

Relatives and frtond of Jh family and members of Local 1. t. of M. of S. and W.

of A. ai-e Invile4 to attend th funifral on Saturday morning at o'clock at JUS lat residence. 1121- Rim West Collingswoodi X. J. High Reo-uleth Mass at th Sr." Joan of Aro Church JI0 a.

m. Interment at Cross Cemeterj-. Teadon. Pa, Friends may call Friday evening -after 7 o'clock. MAC KHBENV Of Woodbury Height.

X. ion January 1K42. Carrie (ne FlsherV wlf of MacGlhenv. Funeral service private on Saturday. Jan uary Ift.st l.so m.

at Davis's-Funeral Home, 28 Cooper Woodbury. N. Friends may tall Friday veiling, to o'clock. i PUNS-On January 1942, Ro tnr Giordano) widow of th-lat Louis Tenn, tit Relatives and friends' of th tamilv -ar Invited lo attend tit funeral on Monday at oclock at her rt residence. 274 Walnut Camden.

X. J. Solemn nn-nlem High Mass at Our "Lady of Mt. Caifmel Church at 9.3d a. m.

Interment st jCalvary Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 o'clock, PI.ATIC On January 1942, Mary I. fn ottingeri. beloved wire of Kmi it t. Relatives and friend of th family ara in vitd to attend th funeral services on Monday at 2 p.

at th Sfhroeder Funeil Home. J15 Cooper at Harleigh Cemetery. Friends msy call -Sunday evening. RAMrOt.rH-On January 7. Mal tha widow of Isaso C.

Randolph, at t.i years, Services and Interment private. Relatives fjuends. slso all aocletie of winch ii wa a member may call Friday evening tti home of TKi Horner, 30th and Westfleld Camden. N. J.

SCHM1TZ On January t. 1B42. Anna'M. fne Shutel wir of rhillp Kchmitz. Relallves and friend of lb family ara invited to attend tit lunsrai services on Monday at 11 a.

nv. at the Schroeder Funeral Horn. 715 Cooper Camden. Interment prlvat. Friends may" call Sunday evening.

-v SCOTCHFOKDAt Mapl Bhade. N. on January 1042 Nathaniel husband of Ethel M. Scotchford tne Datesl. Relatives and friend of the ifsnnly.

alxo mi ef-itiipa oi wun ii ws a member, st invited tn attend th funeral services nil 1.1S p. 'at his late residence. 273 South Mapl Mapl Khade. X. .1.

Bervlee at St. John'" Episcopal Church at 2 p. m. lnttrment ft.r Cleslown Cemetery. Fritnda may call.

'Thursdav eveninr. IN MEMORIAL Booklet Free To persons wantlnr lo p'ae trlbuto.to departed relatives or friends In tha In Memorisl rlssslflcatlon below. Tou may ohlaln a booklat without cost by telephoning Camden 6000. Classified Dept. or I by writlna foi lt.

SHOES BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES $2.45 -Hq Sicca Just 60 per 11 ncrit Sam. Smith Credit Shoe Store itth and Klver Avt. Open Eve i TESTERDAI'S ANSWERS IS Roll slowly. 1 Kach labbr.Tj, 2' Rip. 22 Changed.

2.1 Transgress. 2'. Plsythins. 2K Katlnr jtensO, 2ft Kouipinent. I XI Pedal digit.

Sick. Sd water. 37 Enemy. 42 Is -IndehUd, 43 Island In th Atgian Sea. 45 Fntrancsway, 47 Rock.

4 Nw rtlcl. Mi I'pwsrd. r.i injur with a knlft. r2 Binslns voice. a 6 bfe fngnff Hit lAjPjl nfe HA AO Ep has shifted its! home tilts to Glass-boro's court, All six schools, early-season re-, ports are evenly balanced and one of ijhe closest races in years is anticipated.

The rest of (the night program find Tuckertqn moving to Egg Harbor; Gloucester tackling Mer- chantville, at vierchantvnle; Wild-wood entertains Triangle A. of Wildwood; Atlantic City Vocational at Paulsboro flashes with Burlington, at the letter's gym; Cape May and UA, oen noean in ramiliar Role of Favorite in Los Angeles Open ByFHOMER WELBOURXE nilcd I'i-pm) Staff Correspondent Los Angeles, Jan. 9. A field of 200 linksmen tee off in the $10,000 Los Angeles Open tournament today with little Ben Hogan, "golfer of the year" in 941, in the familiar role of favorite. The Texas mite could expect plenty of competition sfnee 1 10 former winners were shooting for the S3500 first prize money in this richest fixture of the Wintef golf circuit.

I One was husky Johnny; 'Bulla, who won the tourney a year 'ago while Hogan was placing Favorites listed Sammy Snead, of Hot Springs; and Byron Nelson, of Toledo, shared the next places among favorites. Others were Lloyd Man- Urn, Willie Hunter. MacDonald jSmith, Horton Smith, Lawson last Tuesday over the playing 4111 iiuii.ii.-M, -wutsc is Mioner 4 than Riviera, scene of luajt vear's Wy 500 yards, but gfers say yond two long ones by these champions for a par 5. A drive and pitch will put most of them within putting range-on the others. Good Practice Cards In practice rounds there were several 66's and 67's alongside Ho-gan's 63, but golfers said the course would be tougher by the weekend.

Former winners represented in the opening day field were Ed Dudley, MacDonald Smith, Denny Shute, Vic Ghezzi, Harry Cooper, Jimmy Hines, Jimmy Thompson, Jimmy Demaret and Lawson Little. Of these MacDonald Smith was four times victor and Cooper a double winner. LOSE LEAGUE TILTS Bow to Gloucester and Hammonton Respectively in W. J. Girls' Circuit Gloucester and Hammonton registered victories last night in their games in the West Jersey Girls' Basketball League.

The first named quintet took! the measure of Audubon, 22-15 at Gloucester, while Lower Regional dropped a close 25-22 decision to Hammonton, at Hammonton. Dot Sayre was the leading scorer for the Gloucester lassies, pitching in five field goals and one foul for 11 points. Dot Balassatus, with eight counters, was the best point-maker for the losers. Misses Mc-Garigle and Goldner came through with eight markers each to feature for Hammonton and Regional, respectively. LOWKU ItKOIO.VAt.f H'AMMnxTriX t- lrt Kl Fl FT fi 4 MTII.

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1 ft 2 r.SHiW.i rt rt ft (i K.Wul n.t- ft (1,0 11 Bltnik. t. 0 0 0 OiM.Wu u.r ft I rt ft 1 Long a. 0 ft ft 0 4 13 221 11 3 8 1 Sore bv nei-inHH liwr llsmmouton Referee Taylor. 2 3" in 22 6 20 GLOUCESTER i FM Fl FT sayre, ft li 2 II 1 1 1 easier, 1 3: 4 Muflti.

2 2 .1 8 Ciinn m. 2 11 Gtthers, ft ft 11 ft frnette I ft; 1 ft rt Decker, i ft Simpson, ft ft imxoh. Ill rt, ft Steel 0 0 0 ft Brad y. ft -i ft ft ft ft 0 0 a a 14 151 0 4: 22 Score, first half Gloucester, 13; Audu- LOWER MERI0N BEATS GLASSBORO MATMEN Jtn; 9-r1-0" Merion High defeated the Glassboro High wrestlers 'r. iternoon by th score of tjl8bor w01' fou" of ht Following; ate the results- lAtmrr 33: Classbor.

vinl'-, Glassboro pinned ni'nute Lo'er -Merlon, body, press. 1 Merion pinned Atkinson. Glassboro. body press. 3 minutes secr.nrts.

i ltxVpounds; York. Irfwer Merloh ds-Clsloned Ror. Glassboro. 112-potindj: Tagg-rt. Glaasboro.

pinned DiAngelo, lmer Merlon, body press, 2 mintitea 3ft second. 112-pounds: Purni. Glassboro decisloned Burns, lvwer Merion, 120-poiinds: Humphries. Txwer Merion pinned Hsnson. Glassboro.

body press. 3 minutes 1.. seconds. Turner Merlon1 drew w.lth Knglebeth. tilassboro.

Impounds: Marrason. Lower Merion Pinned McFadden. Glassboro. body press. 1 nimul 2i second.

IM-Pounds: Helvlston. Ijner Merlon Pinned Oummfngs. Glassboro. body press. 2 minutes 55 seconds.

KkVpounds: Bsrr. t.owtr Merion decl- Sion-d Smilski. Glassboro. i ITS-pounds: F'nlwell. Glassboro.

pinned Alburn, lx.wer Merion. half neisoe. 2 minute tut seconds. tlss; 'Imer Mer-' ion. pinned Pershins.

(Jlassboro. body press. minutes 40 seconds. i SHIPPING PD 58 I Fid FT PI Fid ri TTT REGIOML 1 Victor A. A.

Scores i elf hys. art "Se is I hi 3 tib at to i'w )Vt ite thi i ice nu mi st: w. 'id to I ei i i ni tf 11. '4 ke rtn or lu ti err rt ll lj 11 ATHLETIC LETTERS Football, Cross country and Hockey Performers Are Honored Woodbury, Jan. 9.

A sports program was held today in the auditorium of Woodbury High School. The' awarding of letters in football, girls' hockey and cross-country was made. Coach Cliff Rubi-cum presented 25 grid letters; Coach Ben Dietz handed out five crass-country 'W and Coach Bessie Taylor distributed 16 hockey letters. Robert Coates, Southern High track coach and a member of John B. Kelly's Hail America Committee, was the main speaker.

A special prize was awarded to Browning Ross, of the crosscountry team. Ross received a gold medal as cross-country champion of South Jersey, and a blue sweater from the Woodbury High School Athletic Association for his fine performance last season. He won 11 straight races and finished without a defeat. Defeat Cubs and Dodgers in Moorestown Community League Battles MOOKKMOHX COM.MIMTV LK.lt; 1 r. 1..

t. f'ard Vagabond 4 1 1 wl 'i Doiger Hen Wolves 'ul a Mountaineei t.i Moorestown, Jan. 9. The Wolves and Twin-City Bears triumphed last night in the Moorestown Community League to move into a tie for second place. Playing strictly offensive basketball, the Bears scored 64 points but had a tough time defeating the Cubs, finishing on the winning end of a 64-52 score, while the Wolves defeated the Dodgers by 40-30.

The best individual performance was turned in by Foell, sharp-shooting Twin-City forward. He cift loose with an even dozen double-deckers and 24 points. Ward, his running mate at the scoring position, tabbed 15. Hawk, center for the Cubsnetted markers on eight action goals. Wilkens, Smith and Juliana scored ten counters for their respective teams in the Wolves-Dodgers tilt.

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1 0 I'iW'rraft. it 1 0 4 1 5 II (110 Wilkena.K. 6 0 i 101 Totals. 18 4 Total 13 0 6 30 Score first half Wolves, 19; Dodgers leieren Sharp. TWIX-CITT BEARS I CCRS Kid Kl hT id Kl FTP Ward, 7 1 1 I.VHearne.f 0 0 fi Foell, 12 ft II 3 06 Kattver.

3 0 0 Hawks.c. 8 Hi Rifey. c. 4 1 1 ft.G Rher.K. 4 2 It' Pond.

4 II 8 Bryant. s. 6 3 3 14 Jliana. 1 Totai. 31 2 2 tHi Tolnls.

2 52 Score Hist half -Bears. SO; Cubs, 21. Referee Julinno. WILDCAT C0URTSTERS ARE GIVEN BREATHER Villanova's fast-improving basketball team will enjoy a well- earned respite before its next game, scheduled for the Scranton University floor Tuesday night." ihe Wildcats, who have won their last four games, have 'been nanoicapped by illness, the draft. and withdrawals from school.

Joe Lord, Norristown sophomore, has neen lost wun a tnroat lniection. Ernie Melofchick, reserve forward, has entered the Army. Averages reveal that Billy Woods, former South Catholic ace. may break the scoring record of 110 points he established as a sophomore last season. Woods already has tallied.

101 points and is only one point behind Chuck Drizen for team and Philadelphia honors. He has averaged 144 points a game in each of the last four contests. HACK MUST HUSTLE TO HOLD-THIRD BASE Chicago, Jan. 9 (INS) Stan Hack, long a fixture at third base for the Chicago Cubs, is going to get competition for his job next season. Manager Jimmy Wilson disclosed today.

Wilson said he was going to give Glen Russell, erstwhile first -baseman, a try at the hot corner where he will stay if he delivers the goods. Rusjiell did well at first for the Cubs, but was shipped to Tulsa where he went to third and played well enough to win the Texas League most valuable player title. He hit .313 dpwn there. Cy Block; formerly the property or the Dodgers, also is a candidate for the third base job. Wilson dis- closed he nas received a numhfr of letters from Dodger fans w-arn mg him not to bring the Cubs to Brooklyn next season unless Block tjls on.

third base. Veterans' Jr. High 8-3 Fid FV FT PI Fid Fl FT 2 13 3 Stebblm.f 14 1 Seea.f.... 0 2 1 0 2 t2 Laane.c. 2 2 4 Sfanto.c.

14 1 kCitvitz.z 1 3 I Ul.m.t.. ft. ft 4 P'nook. 1 0Hara.r 0 0 rt dman. 1 2 Powne.

f. 1 2 I siB'cliler, 0 1 WBo.ve.t.. ti it h. 5 4 15 11! Totals 12 Srnr first half 8-6. 4: 8-3.

2. Refer let OA-2 I P-4 WS MO BEARS RACK IIP VICTORIES 8 9., Notiea.of Annual Meetlnir of Stockholder of Camden Truat Company. Camden, Kew Jersey. i ia hereby tlveri that tha annual meetfini: of the stockholders of Camden Trust Company ill ba held at 'tha principal off i' of th company. Broadway at Market atreet In th of Camden, Xew Jeraey, on Tueaday.

January 13, 1M2, at twelve o'clock noon, for the followinc purpoaes: tl To elect directors to hold office until tha next annual uieetinc following their election and until their succeasora ara elected and qualified 2 To consider and act upon auch ether and additional tnftttera a.i may ha hrourht hefore the nioetin. or any adjournment thereof. The polla vllt le open from twelve o'clock noon tintlF one o'clock p. ni. Tie stock transfer hook wilt be cloned on December 24J 1941.

and will remain cloaed thereafter? until tha final adjournment of aaid meetlne. Brf order of the Hoard of rtirefttom. tLMKP. J. WILLI AMS.

Secretary." Capden. X. December XOTlCB jTO CRKD1TORS Canid. n. X.

Jan. 5. i42. fTATK OF Kl'HhALU T. GILL.

DE- Pursuant to the order of Joseph Cow rill, riurrorate of the County of lamaen, tins day made, on the aDDlIca tion of the underairned Kxecutora of aald deceased." notice is hereby riven to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirma tion, their claims and demands aramst me estate or sia deceased, within six months: from this date, or they will he forever barred from prosecutinc or re- covcruif tne same aitalnst the subscribers, Kl'HUALM TOMl.l.VSOX. lilt AIM TOMUXSOX. Slid. ii Executors, Ephraim Tomlinson. Proctor.

XOTICK 'TO CREDITORS Camden. X. Jan. 8. 1842.

ESTATK OV WILIJAM O. IKIJ. HE- Pursuant to the order of Joseph t-o rill. of the County 1 of taniden, this niftde, 011 the pi)W--tion of the trndtfrKifned Adininlstrator of atd deceaned, notice la hereby then to the red i torn of eald deceased, to exjill.lt in tne Minwrioer. unfler oath or affirmation, their claim and demand acalnet the rte of ld deceased, within eix months from tlil date, or they will fnreer haii-ed fioru L'ioerutlnir or re- overitir th HHtne aeaiimt the aubacrlher.

('AMl)KN TKl'ST COMPANY. Adtuinistrator. Firman. A. I'rorlor, An Ordinance Atneudtnr Kn-tllled.

"An Ordinance Amendinr and I'hamins the Ixmiance of license and I'ermita for Certain Purpoeee. mid Klxlnr the Keen to he Paid for rim-h l.iceneea and I eriuli Adopted 2i. IMJ; The Honrd of Viininiisnlnnern i.f the City of Camden, Jeraey, do ordain: Section I. That Section 1.1 o-t an Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance Amendinr and Clianitlns the Issuance of -License and Permit for Certain' Purnonea, and 1'lxlnt the Fees to he Paid for Such l.Keiine -and adored January 22.

1P2.Y he and the eaine is hereby amended to read follow: "Section li. Any net aon. firm or cor-porattiin vlolatina any of the provision of ihl ordinance shall, upon conviction, nav tine of not more than two hundred dollars or he Inipi jrinned for a term not enceedint nlnetv WH dny. or both." Section 2. All ordinance or pails of ordinance inconsistent with, this oidlnance, to til extent of anrh Inconsistency only, he and the same are hereby repealed, and this nrdlnnnce shall tah effect Immediate, ly after tlnal passage and publication as required by law.

mvin 8. TWIOXE. Mayor Krunner. Approved a to form: John J. f'ven.

Ac.tini Hy Counsel. Dated. January 8. 1IM2. XOTICK The fnrea-oiii(r iidlnance i Introduced a neulM- meetinr of the Board of Commissioner of the Cltv of Camden.

New Jersey, held on Thursday, the eihth dav of January. J42, and will he considered for final passage, after public hearing, at a meetln of said Board of Commissioner, at the City Hall, on Thursday, the twentv-seennd day of January. 1142, at 2. SO o'clock n. m.

CMY W. RKKiSMAN, P. O. 87M. citv ClerH.

l.V CHAXCERY OV JEnSEt To Anna K. MacKerren or Her Uknown Helra, tievlaeea or Personal Representative: "John Husband of Anna E. MacFerren: Henry Simon Myers or Ilia I'nknown Heirs. Devisees or Personal Representative "Mi Henry Hlmon Myers, Wife ot Henry Klmon Myers; Joseph Jsclison or- HI Unknown Hrtr, Devisees or Personal Representatives; "Mrs." Joseph C. Jackson.

Wlf if Joseph Jackson: Clell Jackson otitis Unknown Helta, Ieviseeg or Personal Representatives; "Mis." Clell Jackson, Wife of Clell Jackson: Cland Jack-eon or HI Unknown Heir. Devisee or Personal Representatives: "Mrs." Claud Jackson. Wife of ('laud Jackson: Estella, Coubels or Her Unknown Helm, Devisees or Personal Uepres'entatives "John Husband of Ketella Coubels; "John Husband of Ella. Jackson: Terrenes McKenna; Margaret A. McKenna: Klmer tilazcr: "Mr." Klmer Wife of Klmer Glaier: William H.

LjuhUumi: Msrtha K. l.antham William K. I'lics or His Unknown Heirs. Devisees or Personal Representatives; "Mrs." William K. Price.

Wife of William K. Trice; Joseph Madden or HI I'nknown Heir. Devisees or Perional Representative: "Mrs." Joseph Msdden. Wlf of Joseph Mary Madden or Her Unknown Heirs. Devisees or Personal Representative: "John Husband of Mary Madden; Universal Service Motors Company, and New Jersey Cash Credit Corporation, a Corporation of Delaware: By virtue of an order of tha Olirt of Chancery of New Jersey, mads on th dav of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Horough of Runnemede in th County of Camden, a municipal corporation of tha state of Newi Jersey.

I complainant, and Chniles Srtuselein and others are defendant, you are required to appear and aner the bill of said, complainant on or before the day of February next, or the said b'ill will be taken as confessed against you. The said bill I filed in foreclose fifteen certain unreeMed certificate of tax sale neia ny tne jioruugn or KUimeiiiede. said tax sale certificates being- numbered Mil, TH. T'-T. tiS.

T24. K7. St8. 1120, U. TVS.

842. and 223. 1 espectivelvj dated November 14. 1931. November 2'i, 1'J'IU.

and May 20, 1W7. respectively. covering premises situate In tha Borough ot Runneinede known as Mock 4(13. "Lot Cedar Brook Farms: Block .16. Ut 13-A; Lot Xo.

1.:. Section tt. on Plan of ti of Kowano. suneyefl by J. H.

Stckier. fled: ljnt f. Section B. on Plan of Runnemede iteishts. liied: Lots Xns.

23 and 24, efctlon; flan of Bellmawr Hiht. bv Ixu! froxton. C. K. fyl Xos.

B0 and t. Section Plan of Rellmawr Helsht. )-l Iot Xos. 81 and 82. Section Plan of Htlimawr Heights, by lotil A.

froxton. Ixt Xos. SS and 39. Section 'D" oil Wun of Runnemede Highland! I-ots l2. 103.

and 164. on Plan of Runnemede Manor, mad- be Schmucker. May. IMS, filed: part of l.ot Xo. 1, Section D.

on Flan iof Runnemede Heights, filed: Lots No. 22 and 23. Settion Plan ot Mellmawr Helshts. by Louis A. Croxton.

C. IP21: Lot Xos. 1. 2. 3 and 25.

Section on Plan oT Runnemede llig-h-lands; Iits Xos. 2T1 and 2T4. on Plan of Kunnemede Manor. 121. filed; Lots 14 and' T5, Section 8.

Plan of Runnemert Park, by P.emlngtnn Vosbury; Its Xos. 14 and i section 10, on Plan of Runnemede Park by Remtiiston A Voabitrv. And you. Anna K. MacFerren or her un- Known hel.

devisees or oeraonal trot sentatives: Henry Simon Myers or his un known neirs. eevisee. or presonal representative: Joseph Jackaon or his unknown heir, devisee or personal representatives: Clell Jackson or hi unknown heir, devisees or pefsotml representatives; Ciaud Jackson or his unknown belts, devisee or personal representative Cill Coubel or her unknown heir, devisees or personal representatives: Terrenes McKenna. Margaret A. McKenna.

William 11. Langhani. Martha, K. Inghm. William K.

Prh-e or hi unknown heirs, devisee or personal representatives: Joseph Madden or hi unknown heir, devisees or personal representatives: Mary Madden or her unknown heirs, devisee or persona! representatives, are made defendants because you are each the owner of a portion of the premises In question. Ann you. turner c.iazer, are made defendant because you claim to be the owner of a portion of the premises In nuestion under an unrecorded deed from Terrene Atctvenna, and Margaret A. McKenna. And you.

"Mrs." Henrw Simon Mvirr wife of Henry Simon Mvers: -Mrs." Joseph C. Jackson. wife- of joDh C. Jackson; elelt Jackson, wife of Clell Jack son: Claud Jackson, wife of ('laud Jackson: VMrs." Klmer Olazer. wife of Elmer GUxer: William Kj Price wife -f William K.

Price; Joseph Madden, Ife of Josenh Madden msrfa defendant because you ar each the wife of the owner of a portion of the premise tn question, and may therefor have an Interest In said premise by way of inchoate njni 01 oower or mnerwise. And vou Doe" tinshsmt E. MacFerren: "John hihn r.r Kstellav Coubels: "John" husband of Elir.a Jackson: "John Do" hnshami of Mary Madden, are mad defendants because ymt are each the hushsnd ot the ow-nee ot a portion of th premises iff Question, and may therefor have an interest In said premises by way of Inchoate nf rtirtAsw r. And you. Universal Rervic" Motor.

rm. nd defendant because on Mar ment affects a portion of th premises in question, and by reason of which judgment Ji.THJ wMion And vou. New Jersev th noration. a corporation of Delaware, were mad defendant because on October 22 l28. New Jersey Cash Credit Corporation, a foiporatkm of Delaware, recovered a Judgment inl th Xew Jersey Puprem Court srsinst Ijwrrnce Kstelle.

Helen Eelle. William Pre, el als. in the sum of 27.S4 deht and costs, whb-h Judgment affects a portion nt the premise in Question, and by reason of wiiich Judgment vou mav claim a Iien upon a pottion of th premises in question. F1RM1.V MICHEL, golicrtor for Complainant, 309 Market Street. Camden.

X. .1. Dated, December 22. JML Locals Out to Increase Hold on Second Place Sunday Victor to Play Albion will attempt to bolster its hold on second place in the East Division 'of the Philadelphia Sofc-cer League here tomorrow afternoon when it opposes Lighthouse Men's Club, at Dudley Grange. One of the other two locals learns sees action on Sunday.

Vic- tor A. A. journeys to Philadelphia to face Angora A. ai oxiy- fifth and Catherine streets. Vic tor has won one out of seven games' in the West Local No.

1, Which is competing in the First Division, enjoys its tirst off-day. Sam Wilson's Albion booters have won live games and lost one. They trail Lighthouse by three points and a victory for the locals would mean a difference of one point between the two leading teams. Lighthouse has a record of seven victories and one loss. It handed Albion its lone reverse.

A large crowd is expected to jsee ihe two teams take to the field here. IKE IT DEBUT See Action Against Muhlenberg Tomorrow; Swimmers also Compete Four Temple sophomores will make their debut in intercollegiate wrestling circles tomorrow, when the Owls come to grips with Muhlenberg at Allentown. The second ygar performers are Ed J28; Joe fcu'geriis, M45; Irvin Saltzman, 165, and Alien Cramer, 175. Joe Johnson, a heavyweight, is a junior, but Will be' competing on the intercollegiate mat for the first time. Other members of the squad are Charley Coakley.

136; Al Reiser, 155, and Bob Cavanaugh, a fiery 120-pounfier. Coach Dr. J. Lloyd Bohn is not optimistic over the team's chahces for the entire year because of inexperience. In addition, Reiser, considered the best man on the team, will leave February 17 for training in the United States Air Corps.

Meanwhile, a lack of swimmers had Coach John Logan worried over the-fortunes of his tank team. Logan will open the season tomorrow when he sends a seven-man squad" against Franklin and Marshall at: Lancaster. Although short on numbers, the Owls figure that those members they do have will be able to give a good account of themselves; in any kifnd of competition. MUjiOY TRIUMPHS IN TAMPA NET MEET Tampa, Jan. 9 (UP) Gard- nar Mulloy, Miami, won a delayed third-round victory over Jim Vuille, St.

Petersburg, 6-1. 6-2, yesterday in one of the few matches day program. In other third round matches Francisco Segura, of Ecuador. eliminated John Parkhill, Tampa, 6-2. 6-0, and Steve Colson, Tampa, defeated.

Guy Garber, Miami, 6-1, 6-3. Other third round matches were played Wednesday. The quarter finals are slated today. TERRACE NIPS AMERKS UNDEFEATED STRIDE MORGAN VILLAGE LEAGl'K. w-, L.

1 I 3 4 PC. P.O. An'enka Morrun 4 Kadeiis-- 3 Koumntlt Wrd Spartana Junior IXvlmoa w. Jk? 5 Tiiaca Fourteenth Ward 2 IVad End 2 Hawk Kiv Ami L. ti 1 4 l.H i Th ffrk dropped first last nirliPin th Americn Division lrKn Villas Lfatue, lfln by to lrrc in tlia -top attraction jthpea battlesi' at U.

B. tavt whool. In tlv oinrr ftm. tourtwitli ward topped Spartans seniors by Uii-u fn an. Hawk's by SS-17 In the Junior circuiti 4 TERRA CR SR.

AMERKS SR. Fid Fl FT Fid Fl FT Met i i 3 a.nivietro.r i nuran. c. 2 14 3'Orbin. c.

3 0 ii HZurinsM.c 2 2 2 Msuske. rt 2 1'. Jones 13 1 Jeuniuss.f 0 0 OManoney.r 0 J. Frank, it Oi 0 Totals. 3 13 Totals.

,8 20 Score first half Terrace 14; Amerka, 0. r.efree Ciiubik. TERRA CK JR. HAWKS JR. Kid Fl FT Kid Fl FT 2 OlFisn.

00 Spade, 2 Mines, t. i jsr. ivmu t.t.. 3 4 ti it ui jirun tr ii ii ii n.i.sn.' 2 4 Kerr. 1 0 J.UUfinj.

tiin.g VI 13 2 6 2SI 8 1 417 01 1 Pleasanfviile pair off, at Pleasant-Id vi.lle; Moorestown sees action against Palmyra, at 'Palmyra; Hightstown trciks to Riverside, and Pennsgrove Catholic plays host to Gloucester Catholic. Catholic, Camden in Twin-Bill While the South Jersey Group 3 League of which has re- portedly changed its name to the South Jersey League, has failed to release its season's schedule, it is believed the Gloucester-Merchant-ville, Moorestown-Palmyra and Paulsboro-Burlington contests are league scraps, The rivals jfor the two local schools for tomorrow's double header are Tiienton Catholic and New Brunswick. Trenton Catholic and Camden Catholic will match shots in the inaugural offering, while New Brunswick and Camden will tangTe in fthe last half of the bargain attraction. The last fuss is a New Jersfcy Group. 4 Confer-a ence battle.

Catholic hasiwon seven in a.row and is the onl undefeated nation in the (city. MiUville Passers Defeat S. J. Aces SALLE TO TEST IWTWIB-BILL Faces Fast Scranton Five Tomorrow; Temple Battles Rhode Island Rhode Island State University's unbeaten basketball team and Temple University's tossers will provide half of the doubleheader scheduled for Philadelphia Convention Hall tomorrow night. Although the Rhode Island State-Temple fuss is expected to lure the court fans, the Scranton University-La Salle College game, which provides the other half of the twin bill, is likely to steal the show.

It will be the tenth meeting of the Tommies, and the Explorers. The hold a 6-3 advan tage in victories the series. Last year Scranton won, 47-43. The vis-o itors list Geneva and Detroit amont the--live victims they have defeated in their seven gajenes this season. Jlhode Island and Temple waged a terrific struggle when they met here last season, the Owls snapping the Rams' 10-game winning streak with a 42-38 overtime triumph, The Rams again come here with an undefeated record and sporting a 78-point a game average for their first four starts.

Stutz Modzelew-ski, who appears certain to set a new national four-year scoring record; Blond Bill Rutledge, Earl Shannon and Bob Applebee, of last year's team, again are performing or Rhode Island. Only Flip Keaney, son of the Rams' coach, is missing from the squad that piled up a remarkable record last season. Keaney's place has been taken by Sophomore George Mearns, who holds the Rhode Island scholastic scoring record of 62 points In one game. BLACK HAWKS DRUB MONTREAL FOE, 5 TO 1 The Chicago Black Hawks handed the Montreal their 16th defeat in 23 starts this season by scoring aj.5-1 triumph last night. The Hawks scored in every period, topping off their barrage of goals with three in the final session.

Billy Benson spored twice In the hird period -to lead the Brooklyn Americans to a 5-4 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Benson's first goal put the Americans ahead and his second tally, after Mud Bruneteau had tied it for the won the game. STASOTS MANAGER IS PASSING OUT CIGARS Tom Vitarelll, manager of the Stasco team in the Camden City Industrial Basketball League, is the proud father of a seven-pound 12-ounce son, Thomas. Jr. The baby and its mother, Mrs.

Anita Vitarelli, reportedty are doing well at Belleview Hospital. The youngster is the couple's second child. ALL-STARS TRIUMPH Tim Junior Leue AU-Starn and Pomh Camden H. C. racked triumph yesterday at tle H.

B. tmvls School. The ASl-ttars conquered Giaenboro. 40-tl. ei-d Soutli Camden turned hack Pen-Mar by JVNIOR I.KACCB GLASSKOr.O Fid Fl FTP Fid Fl FT P-Hlrshj f.

1 oft 2 Maytl. f. 2 1 1 Fle-tzV .1 6 Maxami. 5 4 W.vnn, 0 rt J.Kizzo. 4 2 2 in field.

rt rt 0 Meacric. 1 ft it rt 0' 0 Hocklua. ft 0 ft ft Hill. 0 ft ft ft l-'ureu n. ft ft tiitmi 1 12 3 Giliejipie.

4 ft ft Jt Prtnc'o, 0 0 0 0 Joitea, f. 1 0 0 1'. Total. 17 6 7 4if Totals. 51 11 TEX-MAR I S.

CAJ1DF.X B. C. Fid Fl FT Fid Fl FT Kane, ft rt ftijulliana.l 4 (1 ft Rondlo. f. 1 ft CCatti.

2 1 1 6 Fernery i. 1 4 1'lvlti. c. 1 12 3 Tonlo. t.

2 ft ft Canz'e. ar ft 1 1 1 Kierter eft it 0 Miat'n. 2 JS Anul'li. 111 o. I cetti.

0 0 1 0 iJpit ra. I 0 1 2 4 2 r. ml Totals, 4 8 Score, first half South Camden B. C. 18; l'en-Mar.

rt. SEEKS RACING LICENSE Boston. Jan. 9 (UP) The State ME PUZZLE help at sea. i States of to punlslu i i I I 1 scsrf.

VERTICAL i I time. -4 i mistake. (abbr.l. Altituda KS Tes. Dakota school, s( Postscrlni fabhr.K 7 Indian mulberry.

(Continued from Paje Tw enty-one) berland Salesj club was given ai stiff battle for the first two periods, holding but a three-point edge going into the final chukker. However, in tfee closing session the Aces weaken Considerably with the result that the; local team garnered 14 points whfle holding the Aces to four markers. Pete Romarak and Panczy were the outstanding offensive -players for Cumberland, the former accounting for 14 points and the latter contributing nine. Samples and Thinnes sparkled for the Aces ith eight and seven points respectively. i S.

J. ACES rid Onrhr.f (i 2 Markets. f. 1 Thtnnen.if. 3 TVA re.t ampler.f.

4 a 0 rinK.i.. 4 "Ureeci.f.. 1 3 2 Wnck.c. 2 5 3 ft 13 V(Vnoiv c. 4 1 3 0 SlRntk.f OOOO i ic 9 4J7-2t Totals.

.14 7 ID .15 7 14 1455 fer KLGLER jpEDDIE TLAVER George Kugler. of Woodbury, is a member of true Peddie School's junior varsity basketball team. LLP. Selections LONC.SHOT GEM W. shBiEd5waA14V-e TEMlw AT TROPICAL PARK ONK BRST-IIOHT SW KEPER.

J. trfnt, rn. RnccrU Rck. 5 Tour. Mi tifnt Hoy, 4.

Lob Hop. Conrteou. Tiirt liIm' Brithl f. Abw, IWhiM Snt. Drlivrrn 1.

Th hhe4. (f rirlit. lt Jo, Memory tk. tr. lVr lNtfnt.

i 9. i frrimnird. Ml Ltslit. Rna 7. Roll Imatr, The.

i it-tor? March. i TIR CiRUCNH ti.N BtjsT t. I.Uis,llleil... Cogent. 4.

Milan. Fop' Kial, 5. Rerent. AlririH I B. Npaloi lRoj.

Rough Ariel i ft 2 12 Slmnklns.f 4 (1 8 Servlc Motors Corn-Evert, f. 2 0 4 Wbers.f 0 2 4 r.ny rci'e Judgment In the Camden Mulford.c. 1 1 2 ft 11 Court against Edward A. ree.v.... 2 1 1 ft rt ft til BrSTr- Rohert 8.

Judge. Russell Jones. ft 0 ft ft dolph. gt 3 ft 1 "ni Myera. trading- as Atlas Trans-Ddino.

10 1 2GIYnser it 3 ft 1 flporution Company for 1320.14. which Juds- I 3 4 15 I 16 17 9 lO hi I2 5 "iT" i T5" 20 22 25 24 25 1S29 30 Ji 3T 33" JT 35 I p6 37 40 47" p7 ljii 49 7 50 1 51 5T 7T1 159 HI -S" otals. J2 2 6 261 Totals. 10 37 23 -or. erst" hair-rn-M.

isshi'tei. Referee nn. LEGAL NOTICES Score It rat halt terrace 10; 1ft. Itpferee cnuoiK, 1411 WARD PR. SPARTANS JR Fid Fl FT i Kid 1 ri ft 1- PunV ft 1-1 1 c-i, t.

ii ft 1 ln6 commission announceil yes-jDI-trlct upen isf.r. Al. olml ull. 'f i 5 'j Sj i 2 rclay that the Revere Racing As- y-rj-u on. J- 3 Mv.

2 3 JJ'SOCiatlOn, IRC. Operators Of Won-. Koedan? Mo or No. V' 24 i ft ft t' Baush.f ft ft applied IOr a llfen! f. 'n fridge Gra, S18 Xnrth Tth street.

-1 i riiift a.moof finm Matr 7 In Son. i ia ia Fid Fl FTP! Fid Fl TT 18 Totals. 17 0 ft i Totals. 8 0 12 1 Totsls. 3 12 6 1 i i kn i lu.

ni m-vided Keitlon Scor Jirt halfr-1 4th Ward 2 Snr. ifo i -4 4 Refere A U.UMC ivtai AW (hl A nn.i. I'nI. tans l. iieteree cnuoik.

Shaffer. Ji udjr-s Ol raring. B. RHKKS. Disrrict Superriwr.

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