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FsC.E TWTNTT-THKI8 Seeded Players Swing Into Action In Pro Tourney At Forest Hills BERGEN EVENING RECORD, FRITH JUNE K. 1351 ITHEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME By Jimmy Hailo Putting On The Dojt Top Stars Ready rw- avw is pjttms do vtxj err a uxx ax HELEN HOVER -By ord of tcp nir.s nfcieh he is fas achieving. English Ave rill's Molly cwr.ed by Betsy Aeri'J of Westwood as Winners Bach and needs only two points to finish her title. Fifteen-inch Beagle. Ednho Alert owned ty Peter Bncgeman a' The list of iudses that will Darticipate in the judEine OVEIPAS'S BA66y nrnpram at the Westminster Kennel Club show for 1952 has been approved.

As usual, amateur judges predominate al was Winners Dog For Try At Title Promoter Bobby Riggs Plays Vinnie Richards In Second Round; Former Amateur Champ Rates (lonzales And Kramer Among The Greats though several of the better known professionals have liberal Maweuoa, assignments. The group represents all parts of the United Ednha nts. His litter sister. Amic owned bv Hugh States with Mr. Walter H.

Reeves of Oakville, Ontario, to rep resent Canada, and the Hon. Harold MacPherson who is com a little too svjg oxScuT 'I yeae jstve be4 I )i i VXNO.v1 XAZ TO I rvAV baV" PCL-Z-ZZZA V.AR;SG OLD TREADS A WAVE TS 6 flnZy Zh VEARS-BJT ONCE MM uuu2 RV Si HERE, NES IN As! AWFJI- A-c4L, 1 VTOMORsIw? IP KS'OV 4 HURR FOR TKE NEW ONE-JbaS Hopper of Madison, was Best or Variety 15-inch to make her second ing in from St. Johns, Newfoundland, to pass on the breed mj0r In obedience. Novice Germai that takes its name from that island. Shepherd Zanadoo's Mmerva c' WAS FUAXA 1- ALTERS THAT Mr.

Joseph P. Sims of PhiIadel- Logeros owned bv Miss Blanch' phia, one of the country's best to Bruckner Boulevard to Castle Hill Beisswencer of Englewood made r. rU aia get By LAW TON CARVER International New Service Sport Editor New York, June 22 (INS) Bobby RIggs, once the top hand among amateur tennis players and now the best pro K.11UW11 nuimicur au-aiuuuu jiuSci lAvenue; via ueorg vvasnmgton qualifying score to win a second will pick the Best in Show winner Bridge, through University "leg" toward C. D. title.

at. this annual all-breed show! turn rignt on xremont Avenue to has been training with the Firs of Westminster Kennel Club to be castle Hill Avenue. Those from German Shenherd Doe Traimii moter amone the professionals, will tell you that Pancho! held at Madison Square Garden! Long Island may travel via Tri-; club of New Jersey, next February 12 and 13. In ac-Boro Bridge, up Bruckner Boulevard! In Novice B. Manchester Terrie- ceptmg this assignment, Mr.

Castle Hill via White- Willowdale Flinter owned bv ML- Gonzales is the hardest hitter of them all and that Jack Kramer Is about the best player he's ever seen. Gonzales hits harder than Tilden or Budge or Vines, who served so hard that when the ball finally was retrieved it was like a skinned onion no fuzz at all. "Sure," the pixie-like entrepreneur Sivs. 'Pancho serves harder kind, Nobody can. will become one of the few per-, stone Bridge to Bruckner Avenue.

Thelma Flint of Palisades Park an I sons to make this important de-'From Connecticut, follow Hutchin- trained at the l.eona class, mad cision at two Westminsters. Others son RiVer Parkway to Bruckner Ave- his second qualifying score an who have been similarly honored All buses and Subways transfer placed in the prizes, are Dr. Samuel Milbank and Castle Hill Avenue. 1 At North Haven. mate' anvbodv ever did so hard you can'tj But here is a funny thought.

Let call them when they are close. Riggs take off a few of the years; George est. show last Sunday, black Standar Group judges will be William H. Sl'SSEX HILLS MATCH Promenade Phoebe owne Lubben, Westwood, for the Sporting The Sussex Hills Kennel Club will Mrs. Madeleine C.

Beggs group; Harry T. Peters, New York hold an A K. sanctioned match lNortn Hackensack, was best Non-City, the Hounds; Virgil D. John-'show at the Morris-Essex show Sporting puppy. 3-6 months.

i imwmm I ism kjt rape wav His first serve is as good as his sec-1 which have pushed him beyond his ond in accuracy and his second as 'peak, and let him be once again as good as his first in speed when-) he used to be when the chips were ever he needs it. You can't even1 down, and he personally would give the ball, let alone get your rac-1 Kramer or Gonzales all the tennis son, bavannah, the Workers; erounds on Giralda Farms. Madi- son, on Saturday, June 30. Classes' Burlington county show close Stanley J. Halle, New York City, the Terriers; Mrs.

Edith Nash, they would care to see. quet around in time wil. be for puppies six to twelve 'n an entry or J9.1 as compared months. Novice, Open, Brace. Junior! 526 last year.

36 Boxers, 21 Grea', Showmanship, Obedience and Par-1 Danes, 22 Cockers lead, arte of ChamDions. Obedience classes! Staten Island show drew 630 p- Katonah, N. the Toys; Harry H. Brunt, Pemberton, N. the Non- He did not have everything necessary to be ranked up there with the very top-most best.

But he was lews uti, iic svxoifATE, int. wmh.p swiits mrmii IsrS- yyfjiFgPgJ.1 I 1 Kramer is as good as Tilden and Budge, generally rated the all-time greatest by all the real knowing ex Sporting group. who played a 8reat competitor, his game was perts, including guys As is usual at Westminster va-'will be supported by the Town and compared to 599 last year. 75 Gref nn a 1 Tin-Af ei 41 Danes lead with Boxers. BERNSTEIN WINS riety judges will not make any Ofi'-'ounwy i raining wiuo.

Little League Limelight Judges will be Kylie Myers, Bill: Cockers, 29 German Shepherds. the breed awards. Thus to get, to 4n the top a dog must receive the approval of three different experts, one in the breed, one in the group Gi'bert, Jim Geddes, Ed Sayres Bob Griffing, Hal Wheeler, Lew Send news to Helen Hover, Worden, Billy Hobbs, Charlie Mey- Central Palisade. ers. Judging assignments will bej them? "Sure, for my Riggs re-j piles without so much as a blink of the eye.

It could be that the little man who has taken hold of the pro business Just as though it belonged to him is slightly prejudiced in behalf of cur- IN JUNIOR GOLF buuuu ami lie wuuiu wear yuu imi, with his own sheer persistence. i He twice proved that he was the: best amateur of his day by winning the national championship in 1939 and 1941 (and was runnerup in; 1940 plus which he then won his share of the big ones as a pro. He beat the disadvantage of being i one of the smallest men ever to! Pfister Takes RidgefieM Lead With 12 To 11 Victory Over Fabergettes; Imps Triumph nil i iiiiii i J1U111U UiiUlUi Ridgefield Pfister took over un- made the day of the show except for the special assignments for Dachshunds to be judged by Mrs. K. von Nidda; Boxers, Briards, Pointers by Lew Worden; Dalmatians and Poodles by Ed Sayres English Englewood Country Club Player Tops Cestone and finally, Mr.

Sims for Best in Show honor. Dogs except puppies must have won a blue ribbon at a licensed show in this country or Canada to be eligible and entries again will be restricted to 2,500 dogs. Breed judges with their own' disputed possession of first place in enter the big time beat, his by downing Meadowbrook Nurseries, 11 to 5. Dick Sherear, although needing help from Bob Kaplan in the late innings, was credited with the win, occasional moments of frivolity, and SCORBH WIN beat the best they could throw at him on a tennis court. Cockers by Harry Anyon; Dober- (Special to the Bergen Evening Record) WctfiolH 99 Viimff the Ridgefield Little League here last night with a 12-11 victory over the Fabergettes.

The winners got only five hits in the 4-inning contest. Pitcher Tony mans by Hal Wheeler. while Reggie Thomas was charged I George Bernsteitl) N. Y. U.

golfer Thprp trill hp rtish nri7.PR unci trrt- I It with the loss. Pete Natale of Jacod- WTiere does he get this stuff about Kramer and Gonzales being so hot. In about two more paragraphs I Englewood 5C who plays out of the Englewood Golf phies. Pood and refreshments will! Defeats Cerbo led his own attack with two Club, was regarded today as one of SPORTING DOGS: Walter H. Reeves, Wiie-haired Pointing Griffons and German Shorthaired Pointers; Dr.

Joseph E. Redden. Springfield, Pointers; Dr. A. A.

Rock Hall, all Retrievers, Lrish Setters and Brittanv Spaniels; Hr Paul PalTY(r Plcacantilla For Third Victory Chrysler blasted a home run in the second inning with one man on base. The box score: could have him single-handedly doubles. the threats for the New Jersey Golf be available. Admission will be 50c with entry fee $1. Obedience judging will start at 11:30 A.

M. and beating both of them put together Association's junior championship now being played at Echo Lake English and Gordon Setters, Sussex unci Meadowbrook (5) a b. r. Jacod-Chrj jler (11) a b. r.

regular breed classes at P. M. and still count the house with one eye. Dick Filippi banged out three hits in three tries for Fabergettes, while Jim Burns connected for a triple and double. liChuisann.

rf 3 1 0 S'ckman, 2b 2 2 Country Club here. Nineteen year old Bernstein Douglas, 5 Natale. cf 5 Forest Hills N. June 22 (INS) Seeded players, including tourney favorite Jack Kramer ind defending champion Pancho Segura, go into action for the first time today in the second round of the $10,000 National Professional Tennis championships. Under the setup devised by promoter Bobby Riggs, the sixteen unseeded players met in eiRht matches yesterday.

The winners meet the eight seeded players today. Probably the most interesting match in the second round will be the one between Riggs and 48-year-old Vinnie Richards. Richards, one of the greats of yesteryear, won his opening round match, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, over Henry Quinn of Ardsley, N. Y. 3iEaiie, cf 3 11 ss 4 0 1 2iHarlev.

4 11 0i Thomas, 4 12 The box score: Kaplan, ss-p 3 Welsh apnnger fapaniels. and Weimaraners; Clyde S. Heck. Bethlehem. American Water, Clumber, English Cocker, English Springer, Field and Irish Water Spaniels; Mrs.

John W. Lazear, Pittsburgh, American Cockers. HOUNDS: Dr. Gertrude F. Kinsev.

Poughkeepsie, N. Afghans; Mr. Reeves. whose fine play a couple of years ago in the Bereen Amateur was one WRIGLEY WANTS FabergettfH (11) Pfisler (12) ab. r.

rt) shearer, p-rf I Hill, lb 3 Dudley, If 4 Hanev. 3b 3 Will's, rf-ss 4 lof that tournaments highlights and OiWeale, If 2 0 0'Hams. 2b 3 0 JIBecke. 3 2 1 liMCfrev, lb 2 0 Spring, cf 3 Hasbrouck Heights Hasbrouc'-Heights halted wlnless Englewoo i Post 58, 5 to 2, here last night second victory in the Berge i County Junior American Legion League. Englewood has not, dropped five in a row.

Jacobus went the route for Height and Willie worked the entire seven frames for Englewood. Both allowed only three hits. Jacobu fanned seven and walked the sanr number, while Willie struck ou easenjis ana coonhounds; Percy Roberts, Noroton, Basset Hounds, Foxhounds. S-iowed Georges future promise, I took medal honors in the junior narriers, utter Mounds; nr. Thomas 27 7 Totals CHARTER A 9' BY 30 1 1 SCORE Snyder, Pottstown, Beagles; Alva Totals INNINGS 220 liC'kling.

3b ijR'ty, p-cf ef-lb OlU'figg, (vF'ppi, lb-p Oi Pollio, ss Oj Burns, 2b Oi Sifrit. rt 0 V'lieth, If ni tourney here yesterday with a 76 Z'la. 2b-If Cerbo, B'nan, lb B'man, Dorr, 3b K'delka, ss O'water, If B'sian, 2b O'lhal, rf H'belt, rf 421 020- Jacorl-Chrysler Meadowbrook 003 5 anu iiieii luuuwcu mat dy scoring a Rosenberg. Kew Gardens, L. Bloodhounds, Borzois, Irish Wolfhounds: Gregory Volkert.

Daphne, Dachshunds; Dr. Mitten. Scottish Deerhounds -Natale Two-base hit Earle. Home ran- Losing Winning pitcher Shearer fl-0) Norwegian Elkhounds; James A. Farrell Darien.

Greyhounds and pitcher Thomas (2-2 I. Umpires Doy le COCKER SPANIEL CLIB At its recent meeting, the Cocker Spaniel Club of New Jersey elected officers for the current year, Andrew Kelly was named president; Herman C. Winter, vice-president; Dr. John Eash, treasurer; Miss Louise Post, secretary. Elected to the Board of Governors for 3-year terms were Miss Post, Mrs.

Jack Gleeson, Joseph Johnson, The Cocker Spaniel Club will hold the first of two planned Summer match shows, on Sunday, July 1, at Koenig's Hofbrau, Hillsdale. George Kirkland will pick the winners. Judging will start at 1 o'clock with entries taken from 12 noon, (plate Burns (bases! Seeks Definite Idea Of Commissioner's Duties wmppets; Mervm Kosenbaum, San (ran Cisco, Salukis, victory over Mike Cestone Jr. of Cedar Hill, 1 up on the 19th hole. Bernstein fought off Cestone's challenger for 18 holes and then won the 19th because of Cestone's violation.

The junior Cestone tied 19 11 8 14 12 Total eight and passed lour. Totals BY INNINGS WORKERS; Mr. Reeves. Alaskan Male- SCOBE Fabregettes Li Volsi of Heights had the gameV 0 4 2 511 3 5 12 mutes, nun Mastiffs, Eskimos; Mr, Ho-senbaum. Belgian Sheepdogs.

Briards Samoyedes, Standard Schnauzers. Shet TM. 1 not) .667 .500 Pfister HOW THEY STAND W. L. Hughes Auto Electric 2 0 Jacod-Chrysler 2 1 McQuitlin-Vanderbeek 1 1 Englewood Coal-Lumber 1 1 Meadowbrook Nurseries 0 3 longest hit, a home run.

Two-base hits FiliDDl 3. Burns. Zam- New York, June 22 UP) P. K. some branches of a tree together The box score: .5110 land Sheepdogs; Dr.

Mitten, Bernepe Mountain Dogs, Bouviers des Flandres, Giant Schnauzers, Komondorak, Kuvaszok. Wrigley, owner of the Chicago petla. Cerbo 2. Three-base hit Burns. Winning pitcher Cerbo.

Losing pitcher Rafferty. HASBROICK a HGTS. i. h. Mastiffs, pulik.

Rottweilers: William Cubs, called today for a new charter for the baseball commissioner's Burgess, Thompsonville. Collies; in order to get a shot at his ball and the committee called it an infraction, giving the deciding hole to Bernstein. (Si o. 1 0 4 .1 William L. Kendnck, Philadelphia, Pa Doberman Pinschers: Dr.

J. W. Sherei NEW JOB FOR OLD HORSEMAN Oceanport, N. J. (P) Louis Bat-jer.

old time horseman and steeple- job as a search for a successor to Pet. 1 ooo .500 West Orange. German Shepherd Dogs: BOW THEY STANO. W. L.

Pfister 2 0 Fabergettes 1 1 Rock Crete 1 1 Amsco 0 2 A. B. Chandler began in earnest. Mrs. nose saDeui, Greenwich, conn Mantel.

If Obssuth. If Delpercio, Bonuccelli, McAloon, rf Arcand, rf Livolsi, ss.3b Braren, 2h Dmella, cf Rru-ha rl Great Danes: Mr. Roberts. Great Pyre The defending junior champion was also knocked out In yesterday's 'Before we can pick the man pq5J chase rider, has been assigned a new 2 1 2 0 2 0 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 1 we must decide what the Job first round competition. He was DOGS GRADUATE rent stars who are playing in his national championship at Forest Hills.

Either Kramer or Gonzales will win the event. Risps wouldn't knock the merchandise on his own shelf at a time like this. His round robin championship, which started yesterday, lusts eisht days. The estimated nut for the tournament Is around $25,000 and guys like Krampr and Gonzales are furnish-in rt tie gate appeal. Rigiis is putting this one on s'rictlf with tennis and no side snows.

He hasn't got a two-headed refere, a foreign unknown marvel, nees, Old English Sheepdogs, Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgis: the Hon Harold MacPherson. Newfoundlands; Mr. Rosenberg, Siberian Huskies; Arthur Hes-ser, Waldwlrk. St. Bernards: Mrs, George B.

Goff. Verona. Boxers. Johnny Farrell son of the Bal- Not to be outdone by their human i oison. 3b ju: .1.

iRedling SJ post at Monmoutn Pars race iracK this season. Batjer is officiating as a morning steward." His assignment is to check carefully all morning workouts and report any infrac- municipal ts in Luis liiuiun ui JiiueBehren, lb said Wrigley in a telephone interview from Chicago. "Up to now the duties have been negative. The baseball commissioner should not be a policeman. He should be a IMPS EVEN RECORD Hackensack Second Ward Imps evened their Hackensack Little League record at 1-1 by downing Byrnes Bombers, 6-3, here last night at 2 Jacobus, tusrol professional, who bowed to 17-year-old Joseph Buddy Lucas of Green Brook in another extra hole match.

It went to the 20th before Lucas won. given over to graduation, the dogs that have been in weekly attendance at the Leonia Recreation Com 21 Total! i tions of training rules to officials. 2 TERRIERS: Theodore C. Hollander. South Hamilton.

Airedales and Irish Terries: Richard Kerns Ardmore, Bedlngtons. Dandie Dmmonts. Lakelands. IJiasa Apsos, Manchester. Skves; Mr.

Reeves. Border Terriers, Sealvharns. Staffordshire; Lmdlev R. Sutten, Groten. Bull Terriers: Mrs.

H. Terrell Van Greenwich. Cairns: John 21 ENGLEWOOD a b. .1 r. o.

Riverside Park. mission Doe Obedience Training Mav The winners were out-hit by the! HIMNCER BEATEN i t. 'Green. 2b Chandler resigned effective July 15. At that time control of baseball SEEK BASEBALL GAMES Classes vvfiii luuiiiKii iticii paces on 'Hansford, cf Wednesday evenlne to oualifv for! wniiams.

tb powerful Bombers, 9-5. Irving: South Bend, June zz Jones of Bvrnes had three hits and! Herbe Durham of Dallas, Leonia Leonia Yanks, Uniformed Mnrm. Dayton, Ohio. Smooth and Wire will pass into the hands of an ex 3b Brown 4 3 2 3 3 2 2 If Herbert team in the 14 to 16 age group, is diplomas. Training Director D.

B. Van Hou- scored a 1-up victory over Bo Win-inger of Pleasantville, N. yester George H. Hartman. Lampeter.

Kerry Blues, Miniature Schnauzers: Caswell Rar-rie. Scaisdaie, N. Norwich and Scot a great amateur recently turned pro ir what they call an auspicious debut, or even a Gorgeous Gussie seeking home and away games for Drake, Nip. rf Willie. ten, who was at a conference in Detroit all morning, flew in in time day in western the second round of the afternoons and evenings.

Robert amateur golf tournament. I Thourot, Leonia 4-3576, is In charge. tish lemeis; Mr. Kendnck, Welsh Ter-i rierp i TOYS: Mr, Rosenberg, Affenpitwherj, Rich Nowakowski two. Gillen collected a pair of hits for the Imps.

Winning hurler was Al Del Vec-chio, while Jones suffered the tough loss. The box score: ie Moran in the lace-trimmed ones. He has an all-male cast of pro INNINGS BV Totals scour, Fnplewood to take over on the microphone to Italian Greyhounds. Papillons. Miniature ecutive committee composed of Will Harridge, American League President; Ford Frick, National League President; Tom Yawkey, Boston Red Sox; and Warren Giles, Cincinnati Reds.

Wrigley is a member of the screening committee appointed to sift candidates for Chandler's job. two 100 12 202 100 performance. iu.v LanciiPsiers. loritsnnp ler- rtirprt trip PVPnitto riArs- Mr V.nHH,-!, Chlhu.l,,,!,. Cl-L lUC rVrillllgS liasorouck Mffl Stolen bases Drl- Volsi, Home in I.t fossior.als scuffling for a top singles prize of $2300 and various other emoluments including testimonials snd such that may be proffered the Bomhers John' b.

Rovce. Br'ookiine. English The first part of the exhibition was Tov Spaniels, Brussels (iiiffons. Japanese iven honrllinrr oeniin Spaniels, Mexican Hairles. Pekinese; Mr.lBlwn over 10 handting OI a glOlip 2nd Ward (fi) Byrnes neicio, McAloon.

Hiarcn. nei neri, nrown. tlouhle olav RedlinK. Braren. Behrens.

(3) Rod Gun ab. n. Hit bv pitcher By Jacobus Herbert Bas Bluefishin; Wanes When Scribe Tries Hie inn halls- -Off Jacobus 7. Willie 4. StrurK of untrained dogs to illustrate need for obedience training.

out rhp By Jacobus 7. Willi Winning pit- Reeves. Maltese and Pomeranians; Mr. Roberts. Tov Poodles.

NOT-SPORTIN; Robert B. Griffin. Mountainside. Boston Terriers: Richa-d Tnmpi, Orange. Bulldogs; Mr, Rosenbaum, Imp ati.

r. 4 1 3 (I 3 II 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 ntinu nllrhor Willie Their work is complete, he said, inner. Riggs Is in the tournament him By BILL BACKUS and a list has been drawn up. Now Burke, cf DelV io, S'zali, Gillen, ss S'man, 2b Fagen, 3b I-ove. rf Grieco, If Rose, lb graduating class then went through umpires herViu ipiaiei, campbeii the paces the dogs and handlers'; 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 fr Fisher, lb Jones, p-2h 1 1 N'akt.

2b-p 2 S'ricks, Bell, cf Corbo. rf 1: Brown, 3b 0 mngs, If Wutsch, If self, but he can't expect to win, of now cnows and trench Bulldog: J)r. it is up to baseball owners to make TY7HATEVER the reason, and your scribe feels that it and'had learned during the ten weeks of HOW THF.Y ST 4 NO their decision. course. How could he, against Kra mer, the best of them all, and Gon w.

3 1 1 1 iii ua.Mi; UailllUK. i HIS HS 1U1IUMKU Fnolett-noH 7R There have been two trends of Mr. Rosenberg, miscel- Miiature Poodles; aneous, 4 rales, who hits a ball so hard that by advanced work by the Novice Ridgefield Paik and advanced dogs that already 1 2 2 3 personal prejudice on the part of the tuna and bluefish, the fish were absolutely unco-operative on his busman's holiday aboard Knute Lovgren's Bingo III out of Feuerbach's, Pet, .857 .714 400 40fl 20(1 28 3 TotaU 2 25 SCOUR Si Totals BV INNINGS 0 2 0 2 DANNY BOY have won their degrees at licensed Imps when they catch up with It thev enly think he knocked the fuzz off cf it? Riggt can't win against players of 2 03 Rich Trfe grand old Irish Setter, Ch.l trials. oeverai oi mese Eniiiewooti ss Brielle, Wednesday. Bombern 0 0 1 2 Two-base hits Amadeo Crtecoi thought in baseball.

One is to get a national figure. The name of Jim Farley, former postmaster general, has been heard most frequently In this connection. The other is to get a baseball man. George Traiitman, head of the minors, probably leads this list. Nowakowski 2.

Winning pitcher Al Del But the sail with Judge Jacob Knightcroft Danny O'Boy owned by and Mrs. Victor Sartorelll of grown ring wise with experience and working free, gave their owa: VAT THF FAVORITE Vecchio (l-Oi. Losing pitcher Irving Jones fO-1), Umpires Mitchell (plate), Mastrolta bases i. J. I IJm4 1 llli 1 111 Uilllli version of how the well trained dog Englewood, died last week.

This wise Pfeferstein's party from Union was that's rugged. The big fellows perfect. It was Ideal bluefishing aren't hitting the way they should, weather, except that the blues but then, the season is still rather played ball very reluctantly. i young. should act and got a big hand from New 1951 old veteran of the shows made his OVER HARVARD CREW me audience io whom they were last appearance in public when he was on exhibition only at the Tea-neck show in April where he thoroughly enjoyed the attention paid Surf Fishinjr Slow TTiu utorv is much the same in Anglers Tire Swiftly HOW THF.Y ST.4Nn W.

L. Peters Peanuts 1 0 Sleepy -Time 1 Second Waid Impg 1 1 Byrnes Bombers ,1 1 West Olds. Rockeli 0 1 AConu 0 1 Pet 1 000 1.000 .000 DODGES Prompt Delivery See It At Once. IV THE CARDS Houston, Tex. uPi Former St.

Louis Cardinal third baseman Eddie Kazak and promising young pitcher, Wilmer I Viiipear Tlpnrll Miwll mm. definitely playing. Npw June 22 (INS The RraduBUng class then were Yale rulps a stron(? oveP scored individually by Dr WalterHarval.d in lnplr tradition-packed Thompson of Glen Rock, obedience our.mne rare on Thames River Judge, A dozen different breeds tonlRht lhe intercollegiate were represented, lhe over-all work nt the natkm was consistently good and showed! rtt n. him and with his young mistress A few came aboard, but they put (hp surf Tne ba5S gcnooIs SPem t0 up such a fuss that the anglers be scouting the shore, stopping here were almost glad that there were ollri filirl rxtenripd won third place in Junior Showman bined to give the Houston Buffs a P' Bl A- WILMS WIN ship classes, showing with the usual fire than won him 49 Best of Breeds We Have A Great I Troposltion For You. Opm ttnlni I'ntll I f.

periods in certain areas offshore: At such times the surf and Jetties are as quiet as a mill pond. A few bass are being taken under and 20 group wins, Barney as he was so few. Under a hot sun it resembled work more than fun to reel in these heavy blues of about 3 pounds. And that was the story with most of the bluefish trollers. The day twin bill victnry over Oklahoma City' Fair Lawn P.

B. A. defeated recently In Texas League play. Mi- Fair Lawn A. 6 to 0, In a Fair 711 shutout the Oklahomans, 9-0, on Little League game played five hits In the opening contest.

Ka- here recently, Fegan turned In a his friends, was eleven known to years old. the result of concentrated training. thR hflrbor of the oW whalini? First place winner was Lady, a Ger- of New 1)ndon tQ wRneM Um man bhrphrrd owned bv Mis8 Hilda 86th ediUon of thR rowitlR event Harder, with a score of 154 out of hrh B9 ycars aR0 a possible la5. second place went to The by an AmcrU Watsons Candy Cane, Collie owned oflr the Highlands bridge over the Mclaughlin motors 51 Jefferson Avenue i Westwood, X. J.

zak smacked a three-run homer inj2-hitter for the winners, while Co-! before thev had had a Roman holi- Shrewsbury where one angler got the tenth Inning of the nightcap tolhen led P. B. 6-hit attack withjday; Wednesday the bottom two, tops about 15 pounds, fishing break a 2-2 tie and give the Buffs' nme run. i nit it vt tin hum BRONX COl'NTY MATCH Tomorrow the Bronx County Kennel Club will hold an A. K.

C. sanctioned match at the Castle Hill by Mrs. J. Watson, with dropped out of (he recreational1 with doodle bugs, Others seem to market and the boat skippers had prefer trolling with spinner and SC0I.e"'fCambrldi!e of EiiRland in the bea ttWtM HI Itllll their triumph. I In a game played last night taj.

rnirci was i.ad'iie, a VVilms Real soil's opener, are picked to win th SCOre vunllii ouoi.l fir tho Ikt tripped Fainto work for those they got. -worms, and a few fish bottom with downed by Richard Roetger, Point Gardens at the foot of Castle ruiui ni. uir nidi ui v.ntil'! Lawn A. C. 3-0, making It two; Th Rpfi Witch nut nf the Brielle Cllttn bait.

i ii ot trss. TeX: '-'iis- shutouts In a row against the hap Anchorage probnblv had the best Roxy's at. Water Witch and catch of the ti.w when Skinner Dick Johnny's landing at Highlands re- less A. nine. Orosch pitched 3-hit ball for Wilms.

The box scores: Flr ln AC, ifli Wilnn i3) will) score of us. Diplomas and lim THE FIRE (TUFF prizes were awarded. Columbus, P) The Columbus Dor training classes will he bus- Red Birds of the American Assocl-pended for the summer month but ation have given righthander Jack will resume In the fall. Those want- Crlmlan the honorary title of "Fire Ing to register may communicate chief." In the club's first 41 game. and judging will start at 2:00 P.

M. sharp. Arnold Brock will pick Bea Puppy and Best Adult in Match. The Sporting dojrs and group will r. Roberts varied rhumming for the port that the party boats are get-tuna which refused to bite, with ting sea bass and porgles.

but that trolling activities. The Red Witch they are small. The same holds "brought in 58, but the White Flash good for the offshore areas around "land the Margaret II. also top Scotland, the Klondike. Cholera, Anchorage boats, only got 18 each, nnd England Banks where the head k.

.1 1 be done by Orover C. Ranch; the with Mrs. IX B. Van Houten, Train-1 Jack made 28 appearances. Work- niinr, If f)tnivt, 2b TVncib Anflip, ti, lb M'rdpiv cf Bmicr.

3b Shnpuo, sarin, tf llulmri Hounds bv Miss Marlorie Siebern: iimr Kerietarv. 224 Harmon strit mr is inninua th (fGornth, it liLrvinc, r( 0 Krllj. lb 0 lirosrh, 0 rf 0 MlklnsNV 2 II llrarni, 3b 0, I UU I UrMlHY lit WHJI HUH I fill WUCU cvvn fish here and there, at least enough working dogs except Boxers, Mrs. Leonia, or telephone Leonio 4-9068. 'year-old hurler whiffed 2fi batters.

the angler who isn't Milton Erlangcr; Boxers, Mrs. Ina to satisfy greedy, Ludwig; Terriers, William Col-ket; Toys, Mrs, Henrietta Kemer; Non-fporting, Mrs, Miriam Silver-nail. Mrs, Rose Sabetti and Mrs LOCAL WINNERS 1 At Bryn Mttwr, Johnson's Sweet Sioux City Sue, 15-inch Beagle 'owned by Edward Johnson of Lynd- 1 gclCtiifc THRU AUG. 8 .1 Tolali SI ,18 In 6lh IN.MMiH lino (inn lion Tall ii 0 HUri1 tm I NIOHK Fulr A. f.

Wilnn A 1.n ...111 winnln ellrhrr Ornm ptt her Teitf Ibaum l'mpir--2Uno Salt Water Anglers of Bergen County at their meeting this week authnrlied a letter of pro-test to Senator David Van Al-styne over his assertion that to the best of his belief he was never asked to oppose Assembly 4M whlrh gives netlew the right Io take and sell striped bass, The Anglers hatre the proof, their officials rlalm. that the Senator was duly notified, not onre, but numerous times. Pollution ight Shape The State Fish and Game Division and federal government are expected to take action under a federal law permitting legal r.trps In rases of Interstate poll it ion, against, a New York firm for pollution cf Mud Brook and the upper Pascark all the way to the Wood- rlr I ion a P. 1(1 (01 r. C.

a ft nMira mini inn euiic "uruiniir was of variety to win classes. Mrs. Marian Oeddes will three more (xilnts and now has 14 Judge Junior Showmanship. championship points at seven and Clares will be for puppies, 6 to 9 alf miuhs of age nh four and 9 to 12 months; Novice shows to hrr credit. Open classes for adults; Brace class At RUmso how local dogs made Classes Will be divided by f.ex, a verv umd recorft.

first In Shnw 0 Krcer, (I Huhlr Sli 1 hutrll. If d' Movie, lb fl Meveri, ICnhrn, if (ftnhh. 0 Scnem ln. rf 0 0 (1 If tnviiv(t, 2b cf Ati1r, Mnirnrj, rf-1 Riper, lb Purer, Hhnniro lrkila. ri it.

rf Mmiiimin Sunmrii. if OCEANPORT, N. Obedience rla-ses will be for Be- cliff I ake Reservoir. Bom warnen 10m nenrer anniginners. Novice, open, utiniy.

iWyrdex Wyns Traveler of Trucolei Norman Morse, pre-ident of thei a veterinarian will be in attend owned bv Mrs. Leonard Km It of An Invitation To Bergen County VETERANS WHY WAIT LONGER? START NOW! Visit New Jersey's Newest School for AUTO BODY FENDER REPAIR Prepare ynurtflf for a nteady job at high pay in an uncrouded field Welding Metal Work Painting Auto Trim Auto Glass Auto Upholstering Taught by Expert APPROVED FOR VETERANS AND NON-VETERANS Subiiittnct Up to $120.00 Per Month Day and Keening (Part Time) Clatne PONT WAIT t'NTH, THf! HEADLINE OF THE O. I. BIU, FNROM. TODAY! 1 Northern Technical Institute Apprettd tvr ine Stm Itntj Department of Idurtlinn 4201 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN UN ion 6-6900 Tony KnMca's party from fiarfleld New Jcr-ey Pollutititi Anatetneni anre and an official photographer, (Ho-Ho-K us.

This flushv little doe I Dioiigm in Ri ewnro me iifq wnrn, ContmittfS were at me scene ana sewarding will be by the Southern, has already four Beats to his credit 1 ltwtn Ifd tank A Ug lamH 1- kt fit trtcut TMINt DISK! TO CMNDP.NO (0JT ii. so ut 3w, a iui4, ti ss Neomt 1 II a 4, I 61 lhny Nf Ittwt i tnoal io isa't a 4, 1. N.o,k 'ftJII If 40 Wl a imf 4, 13 ID IT SS i't TtllKlf 4 Sil Tnuin -lltle1 'r Vin RiPei in Sth lliillnil, with the White squall top with 81. mtth a party headed bv Turner Sit ON. INSIMiS New York Club, Oeneraliwlth six Hst in CJnmp.

He was admission will be I "5 and entry fee 1 iniiirietl irotn England bv Mis Chiltirrn tinder ten years wllllsiuit when he was three month old rmt i.ro a' ruH.TnlWills of Hnpntcong aboard. Whnt happened to the blues also be admitted irre if accompanied by, and has been her hou-e pet and rn-niie hil TPBun Him imh f'nhen Wtihin( Kemiu. Lonuifi BiUhei Puckaid mpi, t)i affected the fluke around Bandy Honk. Even the party bnnts which Atlantle salmon of more than 13 pounds weight llhe poundage necewary to qualify) are romlng Just now from Narra-augu Klvrr, t'herryfleld. and helng entered lit Maine's The One thai Didn't (irt Away Club.

constant companion until he went, out on the circuit to chalk up a tec 1 an ociuii. Castle Hill Point Gardens is In rated at the foot of Castle Hill Ave JACOD INS SECOND I made several experimental drifts Englewood -Jacod -Chrysler scored fnr fUke, in real fluke water, were its second win in three starts inthe'dslnpi)ointed. It probably wilt be second half schedule of the Enele-Unofher eek before the doormat wood Little League here last nightiutbe starts hitting for keep- nue at Long Island Bound. Exhibitors turning from New Jersey via I'fiintinl mull 6rt in Klria f)t'0. ICYCLES (riiiit, umv iiiiiiiiiru- vi 1 1 1 1 Onlv good fluke filling seem to suckers, chub fct a fUh life Cars Sprayed Pt Rtt tiltT I OK VOt Mi AMI OLII I OH UN A Mi IlEAt.lll s20 I Year Written Guarantee Bod Uork CYCLE STORE -umsoirs MACKEREL MACKEREL Palaei ssns usur Or Hlilf l(tf eiff IS Hlkt tM 4 ohm nt attor, i ttp aimi tii.s vti MACKEREL MACKEREL Palaei III ttM tr IS, HSnM, J1 M.

Sllfi. SnlKI'l lil be oft Pat and Bandy' at the 'has b'en wiped out In that area, mar Marine Basin, and helow: Samples of the water wte taken Zeiiimrt't's and Chapmim'i on the bv the Abmement Cnmtnntee and upper Mntmsqtwii at the Rmite 34 ihe Harkensark Witter Company btitlge And river fishing: tro. hirl also hoterl that even bas in Schirier ff Lou's I atidir.it on the Hutf Pohrt were wiped out. Shr- -bury trpntts a few fluke, but! Nearby resident aa-ert that aftT with the emphasis on erabs and ram aotne of the ftibsatice. Stfitirr fishing is epecialtv hich they tlatm Is alkalihe, There big M.tippts the u)f, parently rrlca-ed into Mud JBrnnk but when even the irollrts out of ind flows intrj lhe Pairgck, but that the Highlands list ti prm1 all hti i the first time the rtie is the e.y tn Nntmarleiif tt get htf.

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