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This writer figures they will in a 56-55 squeeker decided at the buzzer on a shot by Jimmy Wright. John Adams, runnerup to Franklin a year ago. Far Rockaway, Bryant and Springfield Gardens are the four Queens qintets left in girls play. Adams, paced by Eileen McBride, Mary Healy and Kathy Caravallo, meet the Sea Horses at Long Island University at 1 pan. following a PSAL boys A division game between Fort Hamilton and Taft.

The Lady Presidents beat Far Rockaway twice before. They should roll into semifinals with 47-38 win. Bryant Meets Kennedy In the third game on the Blaekbirds court, Bryant puts its unbeaten skein on the line against Kennedy of the Bronx. Sheila Horak, team captain and a 26-point producer, Jane Marie Partridge, who hits at a 13-a-game clip, and Gia Johnson, a double-figure scorer, are the hotshots for Vicky Yenadios' Owletts. It will be a tough match, but Bryant will survive by a 50-40 count Unbeaten Springfield Gardes, winners of 13 straight, will make it 14 at Stevenson High at 11 a.m.

against Juha Richman. The reason Lynn Levins. Lynn, just a sophomore, is the Golden Eagles star as evidenced in the 46-30 opening round win over Columbus. The pony-tailed star hit a game high 16. She should do the same tomorrow with help from Veronica (Cookie) Stewart, Theresa Williams, Michelle Wilson and Mar-celle Mosley, Springfield, 57-40.

Queens A Title Sunday will also be a big day as Bryant and Long Island square off for the Queeas A Division title at Queens-borough Community College at 11 a.m., and Benjamin Cardozo is in a semifinal against Gompers at 11 a.m. at Brandeis High School. The oer six remaining A teams in the quarterfinals hook up tomorrow. It will be Erasmus, a one point victor over Canarsie, against Clinton, a 61-60 survivor over Jefferson at 11 a.m. at St.

Francis College. The pick is Erasmus in an upset with Andre Gaddy and Riley Clarida leading team to a 65-60 victory. The fabulous Albert King and his Fort Hamilton teammates have a rough task beating Taft a perennial playoff power at 11 ajn. at LIU. Look for King to have a great game outplaying Blue Devil star Phil Kydd in 7CW6 win.

The final clash matches Morris, an upset winner over Franklin, against unbeaten McKee Vocational at noon at Staten Island Community College. McKee should make it 22-0 thanks to a 35-point performance from Ken Page. CHSAA Playoffs Start The citywide CHSAA playoffs get under way Sunday with Holy Cross, Monsignor McClancy, Bishop Loughlin and Nazareth being the Brooklyn-Queens representatives at Fordham University. Action starts at noon with Loughlin facing an unknown opponent The Manhattan-Bronx representatives, defending champion Power Memorial, Cardinal Hayes, Mount St Michael and Sacred Heart of Yonkers, are still in the seeding round. 24 30" Hits 54" WIDE 4 DOOR 72.98 WHti jtsi ai libit it 24" WIDE i DOOR 35 96 30- WIDE 2 DOOR 36 98 36" WIDE 2 DOOR 42 98 42- WIDE 2 DOOR 45 98 60" WIDE 4 DOOR 73.94 pm ALL 12W DEEP 66" WIDE 4 DOOR 75 WffcT rrjBHiatli loo puces.

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(In feurrdlM only 4th Ave. Between Si Marks Place A Wrarren St Tel: 622-3982 East New York Beolord-Stuyvtsant 2360 Fulton St. tis Pkway Tel: 385-2262 Mon ri 7 30 1 -b "The real way to get people out of their cars and into mass transportation is to make our subways and buses safe and convenient" Manes asserted in answer to Federal Judge Kevin T. Duffy's order which is scheduled to take effect Aug. 3L 1978.

The city is appealing the ruling. "Safer subways and buses will do more to reduce automobile traffic than any other proposed restriction," Manes added. "As it is now, traffic is backed up in the mornings by motorists using the Queensboro Bridge. Because of back ups at toll plazas, we will find up witfl more pollution than we now have." Tolls to Finance Fares The federal order enforces part of a transportation control plan to curtail air pollution in New York City. The revenue from the bridge toll is mandated for use to "subsidize or reduce mass transit fares or otherwise improve mass transit" Manes warned that despite increased tolls on bridges already set up for toll collecting, "higher rates do not measurably reduce automobile traffic.

Adding tolls to the Queensboro Bridge 0nlydt.OC USO Women Plan a Benefit The Queens Women for USO will sponsor a brunch and theater party to benefit the Kingsbridge Veterans Hospital in the Bronx beginning at noon on March 6. Brunch will, be served at the Harp and the Mandolin restaurant 219-01 Northern Bayside, and will be followed by a 3 p.m. performance of Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" at Playwright's Horizon in Flushing Meadows Park. Tickets for the event are $10, and the proceeds will benefit the USO women's morale-boosting programs and services at the hospital. would just add to the pollution in the Bridge Plaza area." "We most give the automobile drivers and their passengers a good, safe and convenient mass transportation system, and that means vasMy improv-- South Conduit Blvd.

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