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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 5, 1945 I lAqwdud Entries 4 AUTOMOTlVt WANTID 4a Automobile! nlernationals SPORT SHORTS TURF-By Ralph Trost EVEN WITH FAIR WEATHER, the crowd set no records for the Brooklyn Handicap at Belmont yesterday. Maybe they don't like the sound of Brooklyn. Only 50,269. Nothing like the Jamaica mob of almost 65,000 on Memorial Day who did want a little excitement came early. There iwere 4,000 in the grounds before 10:15 a.m.

and at 11:30 a.m. the stands (were comfortably filled with people, who, sanely, brought their lunch i. Charity got about $130,000 out of the July 4 performance. Not bad day. Nn than 11H eha Viniii Fin.

mr.if AWVA stnffori the Roman Candles On Holiday Use Four Pitchers To Clinch 2 Games; Book Perth Amboy The Bushwlcks broke their ifour eame losing strpak vpq- 1UMI18 srea teruay anernoon ai uexter Park Wnnrlhnvpn hpfnro 2 200 fans hv takinir a rloiihlp-i )- l- i m. ,1 T'l "'e Kme "'eyaj- 1 2 3 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Too Speedy for Class Sloops Record Fleet of 95 Compete Marx Wins By 25 Seconds By JACK RAMSAY Larchmont, N. July 5 Team racing returned to Long Island Sound yesterday as a half-dnzpn slnnns mpt a. like number of Internationals, the latter giving their rivals such a in hidine todav. The race was an in hiding today added attraction In vfiterrlnv'.

re- a.enQ Tto yfsyj gatta held bv Larchmont Yacht Club and took place in the morning. The craft were off to a close start, but as each skipper picked out his rival for the purpose of covering. Card, Mrs. Walter Jefford's smart vre booths that sold War Bonds Ace three-year-old filly which'U be ridden FOR FRIDAY FIRST RACE -2. 500; elilmtni: maiden two-year-olds; live and one-hail (urlonss.

P.P. Wt.PP Wt. Johnstown Kid 115 8 Nhvt Flyer 113 Formven 112 9 bEssy Spell 117 Colonel Harry 117 10 Deduction 109 4Kay Scout 112 11 Cadet Olrl 112 aDual Purpose 117(12 Star Gaier 117 Drulda Echo 112 113 aSchoolman 117 Carol 1 17 114 bNIck, Kenny 117 aR. A. Firestone entry.

I hp Lansbrueh entry. I SECOND 500; claiming three-vf'r-olds; six lurlones. 1 P. Wt Wt I Slight Edna 1121 Meanaen 122; Gun Deck 113 10 Soulful 112 Last Salute 114 11 Which Cup 110 xxxArmy Cycle 103112 Cantharls 118 Stitch 10lt3 xxxSt'i'c Bird 111 Reason 122114 Brave Bid 113 aHerodotui 122U5 xxR'ss'n Val'r 117 Bid Bid 113116 Wire Briar 121 Fink entry. THIRD RACE 3 OOO: the Bovlctta; D' allowances-.

fiute and and UD: mares; Dark Mlden wt P.P. Wt. 110 4 xxTerse no Our Victory 110 Darby Delilah 3Ur Check 110 8 Modest One fourth bace 13500: First 1 wJnc'four'i Uhe Great Kills- Class allowances ye.r old. and up; mile one-sixteenth. I Bmoien.ko 114' 8 xxBriiit O'ant ins 109 Captain's Aide 120! 9 xxxAlbatrosa 107 mor 120100.br.

Paul i20 xxNavy 112 xxDove shoot 112 Savon Paul 120' pipth racb- $3,500: Second Division; fr-var-oldS and up: mile and iieenth. p. wt p. wt Uartrnhnh 114 7 Sliver Plate 1141 8 Tvah's Boy :0 9 Proof Cnll lM ioxxxoid union im SReiiou 114 11 All Talk four- yrar-olds and up; one and one-ouarter Fr siht in sxxx-Diah 104 Rekrab lis 6 taping oem 113 118 6 Leaping Gem 123.7 Calatan 110 SEVENTH RACE S2.5O0: clalmlna: three-year-olds and up; one and one-i pp wapaa VtPP ttt 113 7 Baiiotant 118 Over 114 wy Deai me Mounr, vernon uiud, iiip.p. wt p.p.

wt 1 I A 1 Art nf Wa 190' 7 7.nnlhr 114 i. luux. a ueciMun 2 om me Union City KedS. 3 Prank (Bots) Nekola only worked 1" 4u ,5 'six Innings in the opener, Me lowed but two hits and fanned Charles FUChs relieved Nekola. TH v.

...1 1 111 Lliai UlllC 111C OliailWlLILS UP-i, ip pn Saturday, went a useful six in 1:14 at Belmont yesterday morning Wildlife, second to Pavot in the Belmont, went a mile in 1:39 while Miss Helen Murphy's La Havre went a mile and an eighth In 1:53.2. Wyanoke did a smart five Just over 1:01. Willie Owen, the steeplechaser, is back from Delaware Park, nursing a fractured collarbone. This season certainly has been a tough one on the jump riders Incidentally, Morris Dixon, who is super-Vising the reconstruction of the steeplechase course, is reducing the top height of the Jump from five feet, eight to five feet, two inches. That drop may save a lot of horses and Jockeys trouble on those last lour Jumps, the ones that have been laying them low.

SOCCER BY Graham the Internationals soon took the first five places eolng to elded lt in the third inning the cat Tony DePhllllps, Tlmmy Adams and cm vjaiiy sinieo. jonnny neii scored Nekola and Adams on a claiming nie secona game saw am laxe me mouna ior me Busnwicksij and the southpaw pitched great ball 2 in the six innings that he worked. I i 1 1.1.. ne ineiea out iwo 11113, DOin Dy VIC Chnnek Frank Rtorlr flnlcViorf The Bushwlcks scored two runs in the first aeainst Union Citv with 1 2 the season's record fleet, 7n nisslled In the eighth race of the 7 woi3 xAutom.ton in the sixth decided on three nnp Hmthla Vi Tqv 5 Honiieur LT. HERBIE CARLSEN of Swedish F.

C. and a bombardier on a Flying Fortress is home. He was released from a German prison camp He was confined in the tame camp as Lt Kenny Hubert The latter defended the nets for the Wanderers in the 1944 Red Cross games The final round of the National Amateur Cup will be played Sunday at Randalls Island Stadium Jake Lawrence, fullback of New York Americans, has been promoted to second lieutenant. Cork Celtic and Bronx Scots will highlight the County Corkmen's Association picnic at Throggs Neck on July 22 John Stox has been reelected president of the German-Hungarian F. C.

The 11111 Mad Anthony liB sonnet Key no: xx auruiser HiR Mrs. I. Jacobs and I Bieber entry xxPlve pounds, xxx seven pounds apprentice allowance claimed. TROTTING ENTRIES Roesefelt Baceway, Weatbury, N. T.

Post Hanover 9-9. Oracetul Hanover Holly-i rood Jasper 4-1, Double Up 6-1 Hanover 10-1. Proletariat 12-1 Miriam Critzie Bradford 19-1. Hmh Name 20-1. SECOND RACE One mile; pace (81 Rich Abbey s-9, whis s-2.

Heiene Mite MrKlwwn 12.1. Bai'lla Ariam c. 20-i. third race one mile: trot (8). chuck 5, Oliver rc a-i, r.i'7 nuiioveri 1 runner Hanover 6-1.

MattBbeasett! 10-1, The Kilo 12-1. Upset 15-1, Warren Hanover 20-i. mlle: 'rot ptfth RACE-one mile; pace (8). Scott Blackstone 7-5, True Tone 9-2. Texas Han lZ 20.T SIXTH RACE One mile; trot (same field seventh race one mile: pace I i I i ROUNDUP By Joe Donovan THE WHITE SOX released Sam West, outfielder, at his own request Jim Rafferty finished last in a field of four milers at Pough-keepsle, N.

in a race won by Dick Cooper of the Pioneer A. C. Billy Talbert and Pancho Segura reached the quarter-finals in the national clay court tennis tournament at Chicago with easy victories Pauline Betz, too, coasted In her match Jack Kelly, son of the famous sculler, dominated the races at Philadelphia, winning five of 16 events. Johnny Kelley won the 15-kilometer race at Fall River, Mass Yale booked 16 baseball games for the Summer T4 Ray Sherwood of Westerly, S. won an outboard boat race in Italy England's famous Henley will be revived on Saturday Arne Anderssen won the run in Gothenburg, Sweden Hal Proskey and Direct wyn 9-5, Molly Mite s-2, merry way in the Star class bv Prim 7-2.

Blackout 6-1. Widow's Mite 10-1 Clark Hanover 15-1, Symbol Dot 20-1, Scotta 30-1. B-Tntrru Dirr nn. mil- n.r laom SELECTIONS FOR TONIGHT rvimn viv mn a 1 onrt cnlf O'Neill. The Bushwlcks meet the Perth Amboy Club tomorrow night.

PIRST GAME Mount Vernon I Bushwlcks ab 01 ab a 9 2 3 SO 4 12 11 3 12 00 2 12 2 0 4 1 1 in 3 0 1 2 2 Adam.lf McBrlde.2b 3 0 1 3 2 Garry.sa Carter.cJ 4 00 OOBell.rt Schelch.rf 4 0 1 2 wam.ib 4 0 0 7 Cummrs.e 411 4 9 1 3 0 4 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 uvaouxe.u 301 1 0 Dutan.3b 100 11 Masel.p 2 0 0 1 1 Sch 4 10 2 3 Pette.p 00 0 0 0 DePhllllps.c 4 01 8 1 100 1 0 Nekola. 221 0 1 iFuchJ.p 11100 Totals 32 1 6 24 1V Totals 33 is 27 i uuuuuuitl 1 Bushwlcks 0 0 2 1 3 4 1 0 11 Errors Bv McBrlde, Crlml, Walsh. Runs batted In By Crlml, Beal 3, O'Neill 3, Arnold 2. Detz. Nakola.

Two-base hit Cum-mlnss. Three-base hit Arnold. Home run Bell. Double play Crlml and Wnhl. Bases on balls Off Masel 1.

Pette 7. Nekola 2. Struck out By Masel 2, Nekola 7 Wild pitch Pette. Hits Off Masel. 9 In 4.

none out In fifth, three runa In; Pette. 3 In 1: Fitzgerald, 3 in 3: Nekola. 2 In 6: Puchs. 4 In 3. Wlnnlna pitcher Nekola: losing- pitcher.

Masel. Umpires Raupplus and Clark. Attendance 9 200, SECOND GAME Union City Reds I Bushwlcks ab 0 a' 4 00 SO' Adams. If 4 00 1 9 Oarry.ss Zeis. lb 4 0 0 9 0 Bell.rf Oentile.Sb 3 00 1 1 Arnold.rf Bsdke.rf 2 2 0 1 OWalsh.cf w.

if inn nM.m ik i i 200 0 100 oo; 4 0 3 2 Motr.er.c 2 0 1 9 2 Stark jOlveson.p 2 0 0 0 1 Dugan.3b 1 00 0 aBsuswein 100 OOSshlln.p JJS i I 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 31 4 7 27 7 DWatson 1 00 0 0 Oall.c Totals 31 2 4 24 ll1 Totals aBatted for Olveson in 7th inning. bBatted for Pinnetran In 9th inning. ITnlnn City Reds 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Bushwlcks 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -4 Errors By Plnnegan, Chapek, Walsh, Detz. Runs batted In Bv Chapek, O'Neill 5. Schoppmeyer.

Sacrifice hit Dets, Stolen bases Badke, Chapek, Adam 2. Bases on balls Off Olveson 1, Estwanlck 1, Bahlin 3. Stark 2. Struck out By Olveson 1, T-jtwanlck 1. Sahlin 4.

Btsrk 4 Hits Off Olveson 7 In 6, Est-wanick none in two. Sahlin 2 In 6. Stark 2 In 3. Winning pitcher Sahlin. Los and Rauddius.

Attendance 5.200. ROD AND GUN By DAN LIONEL With every type craft from the VVZ its prewar aspect. Every rowboat station and public boat from Jamaica Bay and Sheepshead to Mon-tauk Point had more than capacity crowds a few hours after opening for business some as early as 4 a.m. Catches Included weakfish, blacks uatcnes included weaicnsn oiacKs and the greatly revered red Ptat saver-the fluke. On Sunday, with a party of i'o 30 1 0 3 3 beatlng Reggie Narelle and Tom Robbins.

When Rick Farrell of the Senators catches Dutch Leonard today In a game with the White Sox at Chicago, the Wahington catcher will tie the all-time American League record for games caught Ray Schalk, who set the mark of 1,721 during a 17-year career, will watch him, too Byron Nelson and Hal McSpaden won an 18-hole best-ball match from Sam Byrd and Jimmy Thomson, 3 and 1, at Indianapolis. Nelson had a 68, McSpaden and Thomson 69's and Byrd a 73. 8 Rich Abbey. Whla. Heiene Mite.

Feit-Roy chocl' su' f4iUk, Hanover. Proletariat, Hoiiyrood Jasper. 5 True Tone, Scott Blackjtone, Texas Hanover. flRoy Hanover, Chuck Perkins, Silver Peg. 7 Blarkonl.

Direct Wyn. Hector Prim. True Tone, Scott Blackstone, Teias Hanover. I BEST BET TRUE TONE. Chicks Sadly Turn Mulcahy Over to Phils Manila, July 5 U.R The 8th Army "Chicks" were resigned to the loss of their star pitcher, Master iofft Hugh Mulcahy, today because they think that the Phillies need him more than they do.

Mulcahy, first major league play I 9j Rf rigerorori PRioinAIRES, new and rebuift units, standard makes, all si'es. ai.d commercial; also repair service 2936 Avenue R. Esplanade 5-6117. 10 WANTED TO BUY 1 0b ANTIQUE "jewelry, diamonds, gold, pawn ttrkeu. Top prices.

Coldwara Esrh IS Hanson opp. L. I. R. Slalli.n.

lOc Household Appliances SINOEREIECTRIC. TREADLE SEWINtl MACHINES Are you using yours? II not. hy not turn lt Into cash? CALL 81NOER TRIANGLE 5-371S. IQe Pionos, Musical Instruments PIANOS-WANTED UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS. GRANDS TOP PRICES PAID GOTHAM, 273 FLATBUSH AVE.

NEVINS 1 3 EMPLOYMENT FEMAU 13b Help Wonted female BOOKKFFPER EXP ACCOUNTS P. fcCETV ABLE A. Schrader Son. 470 Vanderblll Br CASHIERS 12) Experienced. Good houri.

Permanent. to tart. Write Room 2013, 1501 Broadway, N. Y. CHAMBERMAIDS Hotel Hew Weston, WarMck.

McAlpln. Shelton and other food hotel. Apply Knott Free Employment Office 234 7th between23d and 24th N.Jf. CLERICAL WORKERS. SEVERAL Good at figures; 1 with typing exp.

A. Schrader a Son, 470 VanderblH Brooklyn. CITRIC. BILLING DIVISION, ENOI NtERINO CONCERN; POSTWAR OPPORTUNITY; ACCOUNTING. PURCHASING EXPERIENCE HELPFUL; $125 PLUS OVERTIME.

ROOM 1906, 200 MADISON N.V1C. CLERK-TYPIST: good salary and lunches; Bemonhurflt Maternity Hospital. 7801 BayPf.rlc.way. BEnsoiihurst 6-8700. CLERKS-TYPIST8: June graduates; beglnnera-experlenced.

Work near home in office of our atores. Good pay! Permanent! Advancement! f.nlayStra.us. 25W. 14th N. Y.

CLERKS. TYPISTS June" graduatesrbe glnnera; experienced; work near home. Good pay! Permanent! Advancement! "You'll like your Job here." Finlay Straufl, 25 W.14th St.ewok: CORSET ALTERATION' WORKROOM OPERATOR ABRAHAMJ STRAUS COUNSELLOR, girl, help care lor younf children: small camp. Connor. Sllverton.

Tomi River, N.J COUNTER OIRLS, WOMEN OOOU PAY! STEADY JOH8! MEALS AND UNIFORMS SUPPLIED UWANNA DRINKS 472 FULTON 8KLYN. EDIPHONE OPERATORS Excellent Opportunity Postwar Paid vacation, and holldhy. BABCOCK At WILCOX Bm. 4J5B5 Liberty N. Y.

FORELADY PRODUCTION HUPIRV ON CANVAS WORK Familiar with Singer 111 4i 7-claaa. GOOD WAGES Write BE. 7175. 113 W. 42d, N.

T. GIRLS (18 TO 40) Clerk. In hotel concessions; expertenct unnecessary; salary during training; permanent. Must be neat and refined. Wrlle Room 2013.

1.101 Brnadaay, C. GIRLS' NO EXPERIENCE. Light, pleasant work, packing department; $2,1 week start; 40 hours; 5 days. LEA A PERRINS. Inc.

241 West 8t. (nr. Can.ilijll.Y. OIRLS! WOMEN! Firtory Experlenot 36 60 START: 8 DAYS; DAYS AMD NIUHTS; perrninent; merit Increases. NORWALK LOCK CO.

55 Ferris TR 5-5790. OIRLS. WOMEN (17-501 Light bench work, no experience required; paid vacations; overtime. Apply 8 30-Noon. Telephonies 35 W.

Jtlst Bt. (nr. 8th N.J OIRLS--WOMEN Light packing; days, nights: 54 houra Good pay; extra bonus lor nights STANDARD ROLLING MII.L8 99 SUTTON BKLYN. ((iREKNPT.) OIRia. 18-18; MAIL AND MESSENGER SERVICE; ONLY THOSE INTERESTED IN PERMANENT POSITION8.

D. DO-DELSON. KINGS COUNTY LIGHTINO 6740 4TH BROOKLYN. GIRLS, no experience necessary, pleasant working conditions. Apply Grennaa Bakery.

9028 Van Wyct Jamaica. OPERATORS, parachutes, single double needle machines, 6-day week, 75c hour to start. Fox Chase Knitting Mills. I. Miller Parachute Division, 43-10 23d JK LJ C- OPERATORS.

FEMALE AND MALE On Singer 111-W and 7-Claas Machines GOOD PIECEW'K RATES; DAY-NIGHT APPLY 6TH FLOOR. 2 SOUTH N. Y. Near South Ferry All Subways. POLISHERS BUFFERS MODERN PLATING PLANT POSTWAR PROGRAM.

APPLY HENRY MOSS CO. 113 53D BROOKLYN SECRETARY Mature: personnel experienced preferred. Tung-Sol Electric Corp 55 Nauau 1 block Nassau Av. Sub. STENOGRAPHERS Some experience required.

APPLY BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY Vth St. and lat Brooklyn. STENO CLERK SALES DEPT. WELL KNOWN MPO PI T. APPLY 470 VANDERB1LT AV BK.N.

TYPIST, LIGHT BOOKKEEPING 5V2-day week, meals included MAIN 4-8100 MR. LUDINA. TYPIST EXPERIENCED TO LEARN EDIPHONE EXCELLENT CONDITIONS: POSTWAR Rat 435. 149 BROADWAY, N. Y.

TYPISTS Accuracy preferred to apeed A Schrader'a jBon. 470Vanderbllt Ave. WOMAN, delicatessen kitchen; no experience needed: Hike Job. highest pay. 713 5th Ave WOMEN.

Bay Ridge realdenta. 4 pm -12 a.m $35 to 140 per week after training. VULCAN PROOPINO S8thSt.andlit.Ave WOMEN, counter and alt around cafeteria workers, lull or part time. Nlell, Schrader a. 481 Clermont Brooklytv WOMEN, Ught can via work helpers; rio machine work; good pay; 5-day week.

2 South near South Perry. N. 5th floor high School graduates COMMERCIAL OR ACADEMIC COURSJ BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES 744 Washington St. CH. 3-1000, Ext.

1123 13 Domestic Help female HOUSEKEEPER-'oentleman. 2 sohT wants competent housekeeper. Interested good home. Complete charge Phone before noon, alter 6 NAvarre 4333. "1 4 EMPLOYMENT MALE 14b Help Wonted Mate AUTOMATIC SCREW MACH OPRS.

A Schrader i Son, 481 Clermont Brooklyn BOYS. AGE 16-17 POR OFFICE MESSENGER SERVICE A Schrader'a Son. 470 Vanderb't Bkn. CHAUFFEUR Make city deliveries, 4 5-hour. 5-day week, atari 139 43.

OLASS CONTAINERS 2 Hanaon Fl Brooklyn DRAFTSMAN, DESIGN EXPERIENCE" A Schrader'a Son. 470 Vanderblll AvBti. ELECTRICIANS (500l" Citizen work on airplane carrier; long employment prospect, bring birth certificate. HaUfl lie hie 420 N. Y.

C. ELECTRICIANS, EXPERIENCED A Schrader'. Son. 481 Clermont Ave BNORS ASST. Tool Design.

Test Set IMtfii. Time Studv. WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. Apply Dally, 8 529 42d St. 1 1 th Ave w.

54th 403 Hudson St. FOOD CHECKER EXPERIENCE NECESSARY MAIN 4 8100. MR. WALLING HAND LETTERER 40 HOURS. 5 DAYS ABRAHAMJ STRAUS HANDYMAN, jrotint; $13l" month: ba generally aiseful; llftlit cleaning in office.

Apply Personnel Department. 7th Iloor. THE BEST POODS. INC 88 Lenlnaton Ave (bet 2tith-Z7th) LABORERS PLENTY OP OVERTIME FINI WORKING CONDITIONS HA1I.ER CORP 820-22 Bergen si. (Near Fiatbush Ave) LABORERS" 201, rleanlnsf cars.

Fruit Grower. Express, 183d St ar.d Liberty Hollls. I or U. 8. R.

Retirement Board, L. 1 R. Station. Jamaica. MACHINIST ASSISTANT, familiar Hh slnsle, double needle machines.

In war plant; 6-dav werk. Fox Chafe Knlttitif I. Miller Parachute Division. 43-10 23d L. 1.

MACHINIST Skilled In ewembly At maintenance hlvh-ineed machinery. 2 South N. 5th fl. MACHINISTS, first' ciaaa; 'monern''L. I.

ahop; tine postwar pons) bill! tea; toed pav. 48-honr week Send resume to Aerial Produrta, 190 Merrick Rd-, JKf mrk u.L--1 MEN ith mechanical ability for ou-aide Inxnlfttlon aork: ateadv; itiwd pav. Applr morninja. Unl vernal Home In- I at Ion Mn9 Bergen lint Went New York. N.

Union UTT AM SAO LB WANT AD WORK POR Ton CALL HAUt 4-eaoa JOBS roa umm iu voun 4T S. 1 mptopest JtnrtM Ot AH atSNPUWRn (X3aUalMIOa Apply al 0. S. E. 8 Ofdoaa la Ada Balov, nanllsJ woraars MM mmtm NO PUCEMZXT fH SHIP REPAIR WORKERS DAY OR NIGHT WORK fcrilET METAL WORKXM (All Classes; JOINERS I All Classes) SHEET METAL LAYOUT MEM HELPERS FOR: RIOOERS SHIPPITTERS SHEET METAL WORKIRa PLUMBERS PTPEFlTTERfl OUT MACHINIST RKJOIRJ WORLD WAR VETERANS APPLY EMPLOYMENT OPPICI TODD SHIPYARDS CORP.

(BROOKiYN DIVISION) Ft of Dwlaht Brooklrn, M. T. Others Apply Todd RepresenUtlvei USES. 165 Joralemon Brooklia. SHIP REPAIR WORKERS DAYS ONLY BOILER CLEANERS PLUMBERS BORINO MILL OPERATORS BENCH HANDS (1ST CLA88I BANDS FOR LARUE LATHS GENERAL HELPERS NIGHTS ONLY ELECTRIC WELDERS (ALL CLASSES) BURNERS (1ST 2ND CLAM) LABORERS WORLD WAR VETERANS APPLY EMPLOYMENT OPPIC1 TODD SHIPYARDS CORP.

(BROOKLYN DIVISION) Pt, of Dwlsht Brooxlrn, W- T. Other. Apply Todd Repreientatlv USES. 165 Joralemon Brooklyn. 500 ELECTRICIANS CITIZENS Bring Birth Certificates WORK ON AEROPLANE CARRIER Long-Term Employment Pro pec U.

HATZEL BUEHLER, INC. MIDTOWN MANHATTAN FIRM Applr 163 Joralemon 3d H. Mb Help Wonted Molt MEN! MEN! No experience necessary) For bottltns department. 128. weak stsrt: 40 hours, 5 days.

LEA PERRINS. INC 241 West St. (near Canal), Ne York. MEN, NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. AS MATERIAL HANDLERS PLATER HELPERS AUTO 8CREW MACHINE HELPERS A Schrader'.

Son. 481 Clermont BkJt MEN-ABLE BODIED Lesrn pollshlni and buffing; modern plaUnf plant, postwar opportunity. HENRY MOSS CO 113 53D ST BROOKLYN MEN No experience necessary Good pay. steady, plenty overtime Excellent poatwar Jobs 8TOLL METAL CORP. 36-08 Review Ave L.

1. City MEN Part-time work In blueprint Industry, I mints weekly. 5 30-10 30 p.m.: SO cents hourly. Box 3534. Eagle.

MESSENOIRS OPPICE WORK Pleassnt. permanent position BABCOCK WILCOX CO. 85 Liberty Room 435, N. T. METHODS MAN WITH PRACTICAL TOOL EXP.

A Schrader'. Son. 470 Vand'bllt B. MILLING MACHINE BET-UP MAN; critical war plant; postwar opportunity. 81 Prospect Brooklyn.

OPERATORS MALE AND FEMALE On Singer 111-W end 7 -class machine Good piecework rates: day, night Apply 6th floor. 2 South N. T. Near South Ferry, all PAINTERS Summer resort hotel, $150 month, room, board Apply Tosca Restaurant. Ill Fulton8t y.

C. FAINT SPRAYERS Opening on day-evenlnf shift; critical war plant, Cardwell. 81 Prospect Bklyn. PLUMBERS HELPER Chauffeur's II-cense; experienced; good wsges; Apply lmmedlstely. Devlin Contracting Co.

127WlndsorPlar. RADIO TECHNICIAN-INSPECTORS TOP FLIGHT MEN Handymen, spray painters, shipping clerk HUD8GN AMERICAN CORP. 36 W. 47th 5th floor, N. Y.

O. STOCKMEN Fart time. 9 in. to 1 or p. a.

FREDERICK LOESER 252 TOOL AND'DIEMAKER WILLOWS MFO COMPANY 341 39th Brooklyn TRUCK DRIVER Steadf essential. Oood sslsry. overtime. LACQUER Al CHEMICAL CORP. KLYN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Ages 16-17 Beginner, poeltlons.

BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES 57 Beihune Mon -Sat 9-3, ex. Wed. 7lhor 8th Ave. Subaay to 14th at. 15 EMPLOYMENT MALE AND FEMAU 15d Help Mole-Female RADIO TESTERS INSPECTORS Good Par1 Fine Conditions, Automata.

Increases; Psld Vsrsttons, Holidays Postwar. RADIO RECEPTOR 251 W. lSth StNew York 1 8 ROOMS FOR RENT 1 8d Roomi for Houelteepiri9 MONROE ST-771 LAFAYETTE AVE 1071 4 ROOM8 110. ESPLANADE PUTNAM 797 PUTNAM 967 3 ROOMS IH.E8PLANADEJ-445T 20 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 20o Fumitheej portmefirt 81 ST ST, 4443 "attractively furnished; recently decorated; refrigeration sdults: BAY RIIX1E-344 77th 3 rooms; nesr subways, business people preferred FI.ATBUSH-384 E. 18th St furnished 3-room spsrtment: gas.

electric, linens; M. business people. 168. 24 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 24a Houses tor Sale 12TH AVE 3537 Modern 2-fsmlly brick, 10 rooms, l-er garage; 2 subway, end bus; price. ty.OOO: cssh.

S4.500 DAWSTAN REALTY CO J13 STH AVE SOUTH J-8181 FLATBUSH S4, 950, Besutlful 1-femllJ cottage, newly painted, Msn.Tllle roof, open solarium, laundry room, spacious living room, cozy fireplace, modem kitchen, private yard. 8-ft garage, drivenay: block school, transit; 1900; balance like rent. BOISE NASH 1515 Platbush Ave MAnsfleld 6-8580, FLATBUSH Gl HOMES in 1-3-famlllen Home for Veteram No Down Payment. J. D.

H. BERGEN SON 14R8 PLATBUSH AVE. MANtS 8-1300 OPEN SUNDAYS AND tVENIN03 PI.ATBU3H 2-ramHV; 10" roomi; 1 M)CK 6UBWAY; fftraee; drive extra bBtlirtrnm in baement; lowei auartment VACANT; near Khooli, ahop-ping, price Ifi 950 BROOKLYN REALTY, 1609 PlatbMBh Av MAn fi-7H8. Openj3undayi PLATBl'SH BEVERLY ROAD, $3,300 2 fAtnilitv. 4-5 roonu, iteam heat; mid war between Brigruon-lndepwdeot tub- BULL REALTY 2110 CORfaYOl) RD.

FLATBUSH For 1. 2 and 3-family houses, reasonably priced, see or call Flsrh. 28 1 Avenue U.SH. 3-6521. FLATBUSH.

i-2" Famriles. also Bunialows. AI.I.YN TRUMM, 21S0 Nostrand Ave. MAns. 6-3682-3.

Open Sun. Ives. FLATBUSH i -family, modem, brick, oil burner, flnlahed basement. Bltovft Jtealty. 3137 Nostrand Ave.

PI. -9220. QuMnt and Long Island IYNBROOK-W1U sell charmmsTilonGl home, nicely landscsped plot: uuie Hv lne room, lo burnlns flreplsc: cheerful dmlns room, spacious kitchen, ecreeued, terrace. 3 nice bedrooms, tiled bath, tra lavatory, heat: terete; 3 mID utes psrochlal, public schools end ata tlon; price 17.490 J. D.

Oonnell. Merrick corner Vincent, Lynbrook. 24b Aportment Houtsu tot Sole) BAY RIDor Corner 4-stiry brick, 6-fsmtlr. 3 steam, hot water, rejnireralton, parquet. Inooma :l.7ID.

Barrlllce IIB.OOO. Terms ar-rned. Htusey A Hoeh, 1541 Flat-bush. Ave MAns. 0-6210.

5 REAL EST ATI WANTID 25a Houtet Wonred FLATBUSH -CASH Bl'Ysjui" WAITIN6 I 2 KAMILY HOMES MsHU WOODS. 1300 rlltbush Ave. MA. e-90X, CARS WANTED CASH WAITWO JOHN EMIC CORNIR 321) ST AND 4TH AVK. SOUTH 8-1282-1283 IP YOU WANT top dollar for your car, KOLKTTY, 1127 Bedtord An.

(cor-ner Monroe). MAln 2-0300 PACKARD BROOKLYN 9S7 ATLANTIC AVB PAY HIGH PRICES POR LATE MODELS, ALL MAKES CALL MAIN 2-34D0. 3 AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE 3o Automobiles CADILLAC-! convartlble sedan 24i POWTRS MOTORS 1524 BHSHWICK AVE. OL. J-I852 CHEVROLET '40 STATION WAOON HEAVY DUTY PORD '41 8TATION WAOON ALL NEW BODIFS OPA CEH.1NO PRICES PARK SLOPE CHEVROLET 343 4th Ave.

(th SOulh DE SOTO 1937 SEDAN. 7-PA8SENOER. GOOD RUNNINO CONDITION; J4O0. 2936 AVENUE R. 3 Auto Accessories PORD OPBROOKLYN J.

J. HART. INC. LAROE6T STOCK OP GENUINE PORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 1 095AtlantlcAve. EstJ 31 5M A.

2-0600 3h Auto Service ond Storogo comWe bWwork CARS PAINTED FLATBUSH CHEVROLET 240 CLARKBON AVE NEAR ROGERS BUCKM1NSTER 4-3201 5B USINESS SERVICES 5c Furnace-Chimney Cleaning CHIMNEYS! FURNACES CLEANED: coaT S5: oil. 1. 2-family honses. Royal Chimney Cleanlns 6H0 Broadway, Brooklyn. EVerKreen 8-1096.

5d Painting Decorating ALTERATION, painting, "naiwrhanglnT. Iloor Kraplng: 3 rooms painted, from clean workmanship, guaranteed. Esplanade S-1336. PAINTING Inside, outside! Licensed scaffold work; best materials, honest workmanship. Wander, 95 Ralph Ave.

OLen, 5-5081; alter6 p.m. DE. 2-4239. 6 HOUSEHOLD SERVICES 6a Appliance Repairs) REFRIGERATOR repairs; fluick. rellabla service; SI service charge.

Soensiey's Retrlgeratton, 2119 Uttca Ave. NAvarre 8-7072. 6c Parquet Flooring Floor scraping, polishing niBrhlnfS rented. Simple operation. Reasonable.

Dint lew. NEW FLOORS LAID Atlantic PjooTj. 6e Piono Tuning Repairs PIANO TUNING, 13; player repairing, regulating; estlmata free; go anywhere. ALgonquln 4-9430. Ask, for Joe.

7ROFESSIONAi. SERVICES CONSULTANT ACCOUNTANT AU Tvpea Businesses: Books Kept: Nominal Pee. Tannenbaum. 2150 Noat Av. MA.

6-368 9 99 ARTICLES FOR SALE Household Goods FURNITURE OUTLET Finance company representatives sacrifice samples, living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, studio beds, springs, mattresses, occasional pieces; terms. 13.11 Fiatbush Ave. Open avt-nliii-S; BUckmlnater 4-9127. LIVINO ROOM SET, gateleg table. 3 chairs, porcelain top kitchen cabinet, Hollywood bed.

Innersprlng mattress. SHore LIVING ROOM SUITE. 3 pieces: extension table and tables, mirror, bed, chlf forobe, check writer. JEfferson 3-1483. FORECLOST7EES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee, vs. GREATER NEW YORK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, et al Defts. NEWMAN BISCO. Attorneys. 29 Broadway.

New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered, dated June 27. 1945. the undersiuned will at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, N. by H. Louis Hollander, auctioneer, on July 26. 194.i. at 12 noon, the mortgaged premise and personal property directed by said Judgment to be sold, situate on the north aide of Avenue F.

20 feet east of Gravesend Avenue (now McDonald Avenue), frontine 18.3 feet on Avenue and in rear and being 100 feet in depth on both sides, being known as 103 Avenue F. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dated, N. June 30, 1945.

PHILIP 7.ARCH Referee. j5-6t LEGAL NOTICES File No. 20.179 194S. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the atrace ot Uoa free and independent To DIANA KAPLAN, and JACK KAFUAIN, first name "JACK" beinar fictitious. person intended being the husband, if any, of DIANA KAPLAN, and any and all unknown persons whose names or part of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent Inquiry be asecrtained.

distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of "FEMALE" KAP LAN also known aa JERILY.M KAP LAN. and if anv of the said distiibu tees, h'ir3 at law. or next of kin be dead, their leKal representatives, hus- bunda or wives. II any. aistrioutees and successors in interest, whose names and post office addresses are unknown.

GREETING: WHEREAS. JACOB BRECHNER and RUTH BRECHNER, his' wife both of whom reside at 1901 Avenu N. Burounh of Brooklyn, County of Kines. Ciiv and State of New York have presented a petition praying for an order approving the adoption of "FEMALE" KAPLAN, also known as JEKILYN KAPLAN, by the petitioners. JACOB BKKCHNlCR and RUTH BRECHNER, and directing that the said "FEMALE" KAPLAN, also known n.

KAHI.AN. sha hence forth be regarded and treated in all respects as the cinici ot me petitioners. JACOB BRECHNER and RUTH BRECHNER, and that she be known and called by the name of JER1LYN BRECHNER. NOW, THEREFORE you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before eur Surrogate's Court of the County of Kinns. to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 7th day of August.

1945. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS D.

McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County, at tiie Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, the 2oUi day of May, 111-15. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation is served upon you as required by law.

You are not' obliged to appear In perkon. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections hereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. je28-4t Th File No. 969-1944.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent Oskar Alfred Nilsson, Karl Hilding Nilss-on. Edvard Martin Ol.sson. Elfrina Josefina Non-n. Hilda Olson. Attorney General of the Slate of New York.

Consul General of Sweden at New York. To the widow. Mary Nelson, if any, the name Mary being fictitious, and tn the next of km. if any. of GUS or GUSTAVE ANDREW NELSON, also known as ANDREW Gl'S NELSON and GUSTAV ANDREW NELSON, deceased, wnose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons inler- steo in tne estate ot ui.c or TAVE ANDREW NELSON, also known as ANDREW GUS NELSON and GUSTAV ANDREW NELSON, deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise.

SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT. Public Administrator, Kimis County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn! City of New York, has presented his m-cnmit as Administrator of GUS or GUSTAVE ANDREW NELSON, also known as ANDREW GUS NELSON, and GUSTAV ANDREW NELSON eased, lately residing at No.

51 Park Place, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled settled THEREFORE you and each are hereby cited io show cause NOW. Of VOtl A before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 7th day of August. liH.i. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should m-t he hud.

IV TKMTIVIONY WHEREOF We have caused the Seal of our said Surrogates court to De hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the tjt day ol June.

J' AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Cmirt. N. B.

This citation is served upon vou as reouired hv law You are not obliged to appear in person. If ynu fail to appear it will he assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You I nave a right to have an attorney nt law appear for you. jc28-4t Th Crystal Ball Needed To Pick Fort Winner er to be drafted into the army, has.vprcjt.vR-hrv,! nf Phvsipni RriwaHnn the International class. Bill John sailed Aries to victory, followed by Phil Haebler's Candoo, cornv RhiplrU nnH tilun Alhort 'Marx with Alberta and William Stanley's Bumble Bee with Arthur Knapp at the The first ooat was cm cnesieys AUley in sixth nlaop a xacnis compete In the afternoon a fleet of 94 Champlonship series.

The fleet en- ,1 1, 1 lJ uiiesi, saiiiiis Dreeze oi me season out of the southwest and sailed the courses In some fast time Albert Marx Dlloted his Albert to 25-second victory over Arthur Knapp at the helm Of William stanley's Bumble Bee, less than half minute in front Of W. Roy Manny in urnse. Auley, sailed by Bill Chesley Jr accounted for the class event a seven-second victory over Willy OlSCn'S WOOdCOCk. Bob MC- took third with his Felicity irom Drake sparkman in Wave, Tno At anti. oloco unaries vanderlaan and his Minkle after a nip-and-tuck affair of nine miles.

Commodore George R. Hln- man of Manhasset Bay Yacht Club WOK second with his Sagola, With Aileen Shields third with Whim. Harry Powell of Manhasset won the Victory class race. E. C.

(Skip) Etchells with Shellalah continued on taking that event from Adrian Ise- lin, commodore of the International Star class, and his ace, hailing from fort Washington, L. I. Dick Can-won with his.Nola in the Lightning C. J. Dennerle's Aquila was Iirsi 01 me UOmetS anfl (J.

and Babcock took the Wee Scot class race with Evelyn. Spiro Skouras was the victor in the Lawlev 110 class event. Women in Sports Brooklyn and Long Island girls are prominent members of the New York Lacrosse Association, which has its home field at the Kew Forest School, L. I. As a metter of fact, there are a dozen which would seem to put them In the majority.

The president of the New York association is Harriet Fenniman, a graduate of the New York Uni- pilots her own boat around the Sheepshead Bay area as often as time will permit. The other "local" members of the association are Martha Klug, di rector or physical education at! Fee' of the Physical education staff I Allen. Jean McChesnev DorU fion- mi.i P.os,ter' at Smith College, has been chosen I as a member of the All-American Reserve, which stamps her as a good player, incidentally. Mrs m. l.

til v.i "IUS "'C vtmuiliau Ol (Umpiring. According to the latest averages released by the All-American Girls Professional Ball League, Brooklyn's Mildred Deegan is batting .270 and Betty Trezza is hitting .129. Mildred, who has been leading the First Division Berth I xhe Toronto Maple jafs moved int0 the firs, divui0n in the intpr- national League today after ousting the fourth-place Baltimore Orioles by winning a holiday double header from the Rochester Red wings, 4 to 1 and 7 to 3. The Syracuse Chiefs made over- tllres toward getting out of eighth P1" by winning two from the vis- I itln8 Orioles, 10 to 2 and 6 to 4. Bud I Wehmeier was the first game victor, I Johnny Grabowski, relieving DUU oi-uuti uie secona innmg gained the nightcap triumph The Jersey rivals, Newark and Jersey City, split a double bill.

The Little Giants won the first, 7 to 3, behind steady pitching by Sal Mag-lie. Newark won the second, 6 to 3, as rookie Ed Mackay held them to six hits. DODGERS BATTING by Eddie Arcaro in the Gazelle Newark, Swiss and Schenectady teams have applied for admittance to the German-American League Staff SgU George Ncmchik, centerforward, has been released by Brookhattan to Chicago Vikings He Is now sta tioned in the Windy City, nt vtiira; uiy. The monthly meeting of the New York State Association will 1 be held Monday nignt at me tio- tel Pennsylvania Referee Eric Korf is recovering from an eye operation The Injury was received at his work Sgt. Charlie Wholtman of Swedish is on furlough from a Florida army base Henry Kaufman has been reelected president of the Maccabl F.

C. along with Jacques Shapiro as vice president and Edwin Loewenstein as secretary. match In the Hemnstead eolf final. Artie. The slogan is based on Levine's topple before the flying gloves of Joe, Bennett in the Broad- WI Fort Hamilton fans remember both Bryant and Levine for the Joey Agosta and defeated Ray Ro- velli in the U.

S. Army ring. Foster to Perform The boxing military policeman, Corp. Jim Foster, will square off wth Johnny Davis in the six-round semi-final. Foster is a left-hooking heavyweight.

On the night Jerry Fiorello scored over Vic Dellicurti. Foster knocked out Juan Hernandez in two rounds. Other sixes will show Ernest Barnwell and Lou Miller, Tommy Marra and Johnny Attley and Al Victoria and Marcel Fournier. In the opening four, Tony Bertuccl will clash with Howard French. Chess Problem No.

3,075 Mm te yd 133 i a tMxi til, fcjM 11 W'fflk W-W- mr jt rmm 13 A h'H. I iM mi tM Jt tM: WH JU tmM laid While 8 Pieces White to plav and mat In two moves White on KB8; on KR8: on OR3 and K8; on QB3 and Kt on Q6 and rujo. Black on Q6; on Q5; on KKt7; on w- Chess Problem No. 3.074, by O. Ouldelll 1 R-R4.

tor with 12 points, as against scored by Najdorf. In addition to Chileans, players from Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland participated. Follow ing Is the score of the game in which Guimara defeated Najdorf: FRENCH DEFENSE Najdorf Gulmardl Najdorf White Black White Gulmard Black RxRch R-B P-KR3 KlxliP KtxKtch Q-B3 1 P-K4 2 P-Q4 3 KUQB3 4 B-KI5 5 BxKt 8 KtP 7 QKt-B3 8 Kt-B3 10Q-Q3 11 KlxP P-K3 18 Kt-R3 P-Q4 19 RxR K-Kt PxP 21 KKt-KlS PxB 22 R-Q3 P-KB4'23 KtxKt B-KI2 24 P-B4 P-QKt4 P-Kt5 P-QR4 P-R5 P-R8 PxP P-B4 25Q-B1 B-02 Kt-u 27 Kt-K3 28 Q-Q2 PxP Castles 12 Castles, QR BxB Kt-B3 Q-K13 28 QxP 1J HK1.XU 14S-KI3 15 KR-K 18 Kt-Q 17Kt-B4 30 R-Kt3 31 R-R3 Q-R3 0-K7 QR-Q 33 Q-O RxP Kt-Kt5IResign (J-R3I BAVK FATS AND WASTEPATER enough points for an honorable dis-At tne moment Harriet is a staff charge and expects to rejoin of tne American Red Cross Phillies within a few weeks. flrst aid and water safety program. The West Newton, Wg This busy Brooklynite, who has been league veteran, won all of his seven on ftle acult or BerlceIey Institute, Marts in New Guinea and theis also a member of the Northeast Philippine.

In hu last appearance team Saill on her he pitched the Chicks to a 5-to-2rhlt de sne By CHARLES VACKNER Picking a needle out of a hay-itack might be a mite easier than picking the winner of tonight's star bout in Fort Hamilton. Local palm readers have done a landof-flce business, for the victor in the Marvin Bryant-Artie Levine ten-ipot is difficult to select. There are those who believe Levine packs too much speed for tha classy Texan. Followers of the former U. S.

marine think he punches and steps too quickly and that there is a possibility of Bryant being halted. On the other mitten, Bryant's cohorts are of the opinion that their charger will tie Levine in knots, belt him thoroughly about the mid-section and skip off with the decision. These particular enthusiasts point to the fact that Bryant fights harder once he is stung. "When Levine gets hit, he hits the canvas." That's what Bryant's rooters say of Brooklyn Naval Hospital Blanks Union Gas Softballers The U. S.

Naval Convalescent oo J. Tlr, ni 1 to a Servlc. n.a. nig gaT. inia was dui inira loss in ejgm 'start and it was the first shutout Metropolitan Rod and Gun Clubi inflicted on them this season.

wCT u. it.Uihtt.orachiv.o 0niiH Mir Phyllis Levine and Joan Wlgton. and Wright, navy pitchers, whojo also national secretary and limited the Gas Club sluggers ttZ Phyllis Levine, who Is a student of Blackwalls Channel, Jumping off from Henny Hammel's rowboat sta- tion in Broad Channel. We were out for weakfish and the fact that we didn't get any is no reflection on what we call Brooklyn's No. 1 weakrisn expert Art Wagoner.

Art knows the haunts of every gener ation of weakfish that have spawned in Jamaica Bay since the Civil War and that's an understatement! Under his direction Weir Hawkins and Ray Summers in one boat and A. Vincent Harcourt and your agent together with Wagoner in a second, logemer wun wagoner in a secona, ADAMS AND KELTZ SET PACE two nits, Dotn Dy unarne tierzog, BU pitcher. The score by innings: Navf 43300000 05 i oas ciub 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 3 Batteries Mwk Wruht nH Mueluwr; Hersoi and DINapoli. Perry. Reif Outpoints Jordan In MacArthur Ring Morris Reif, 147, crack Brooklyn welter, defeated Henry Jordan, 140', IN VENTNOR CITY CHESS By HERMANN HELMS Ventnor City, N.

July 5 Ex- 0f PhiladelDhia in thi star eicht-l" shot the works. Twelve quarts l1 Jad parade eept for four adjourned games, sixiB' w- bettmann. Cincinnati PtMna Tuesday night. In six-round bouteBlue who nas lg tQ hr Tommy Gargano kayoed second with 16 Arrayo in 1:58 of the sixth round, rnnsnv Mike Konners defeated Ray Puig, and Georgie Knox won over Alien. jMaple Leafs Gain shrimp, which we were lucky enough to obtain, were expended on the yellow finned chameleons but not a single fish responded.

We fished the top, the middle and at high water the bottom and got no fish. It was no surprise to us to learn that not a single weak had been reported by the time we docked. By the time we decided there were no weaks around, the tide had been ebbing for an hour and a half. Since we had plenty of worms and spinner with us we made a few tours of and other nearby channels in quest of stripers. A few had been reported in the last few days.

Our luck was still negative and an hour's trolling proved it. Unwilling to return home empty- handed, particularly since some of those in the party consider themselves in the "expert" class, we condescended to fish for fluke, which make better eating than catching. A large doormat in a fighting mood usually feels like a limp dishcloth even on a light rod. In 20 minutes every member of our party had from two to three fluke in the boat. Such ft fishing.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE YE8TKBDAY 8 RFSI ITS Jerser ctt 7. Newark 3 (lstt. Newark 6, Jersey City 3 3di. Montreal a Buffalo 3 (1st). Buflalo 4, Montreal 3 (2d).

Syracuse 10, Baltimore 2 (1st). 8yrncus 6, Baltimore 4 (2di, Toronto 4 Rochester 1 dsn. Toronto 7, Rochester 3 (Nitht). STANDING OF THE CLIB8 W. L.

Pet I W. Pet. Montresl SI S4 38 35 .507 Jer'yOity 39 31 .557 Buffalo 28 41 .40 Newsrk 37 31 .644 Rochester 28 42 .400 Baltimore 38 38 25 40 .385 TODAY Newark at Jersey Cltj (8.301. Montreal at Bnffaln Toronto at Rochester. Dal Of the nine rounas 01 me annum Chess Masters Invitation tournament at the Municipal Pier here have been completed and a total of 26 games reported.

The results show a margin in favor of the white pieces, which have scored 12 wins, lix losses, with eight drawn. Weaver W. Adams of Dedham, New England champion, and Bernard Keltz of Philadelphia are first and second in the race, respectively, and Keltz is the only player thus far undefeated. It will be a stern chase from now until July 8 when the tournament ends. In the meantime, much may happen.

As a matter of fact, Keltz has one adjourned match pending with Matthew Green of New York in the third round. The latter intends to play. If he succeeds it will be a leather in his cap. Martin D. Stark of Washington, D.

third in the standing, is going istrong, too, having won two games, drawn three and lost only one to Adolf Regen of Philadelphia. Anthony E. Santasiere of New York and Green have the same iicore. Each has won two games, drawn two and lost one. The standings: flavors Won LostlPlayeri Won Lost Adams 4'-, Byrne 2'i 2a Krlu 4 1 Jackson 2 3i eurk 2'4 Suesman 2 3 Oreen 3 2 Rean 1 3'i Sanlasiere 3 2 lYanofskf 0 5 M.

M. Natdorf, the Polish master, Mranded in Buenos Aires since the outbreak of the war and who estab Jished a new record for blindfold play there, had to be content with tecond place in the recent interna tional tournament at the Chilean resort of Vina del Mar, near Valparaiso. Carlos E. Quimard, ex-jhampion of Argentina, waa the vie- In the four-rounders Don Scanlon defeated Howard Monk and Oscar Williams stopped Ray Smith in 47 seconds of the first round. Fort Trumbull Boat Wins The 10-oared crew of the U.

S. Maritime Service Officers' Schooi, Fort Trumbull. Conn, won first place yesterday in the nautical mile on the Hudson River and a vear's possession of the John L. Beebe Trophy. The time was 8:14.

The Sheepshead Bay Training Station boatload, pre-race favorites, finished fourth In the five-crew race. Austeri at MacArthur Jim Austeri, crack heavyweight wrestler, who is claimant to the Italian championship, meets George Becker in the feature finish mat attraction at MacArthur Stadium tomorrow night. A well-balanced set of preliminaries has also been arranged by Promoter Abe Halfon. Navy Grid Drills Set Annapolis, July 5 (U P) Football practice at the U. S.

Naval Academy will begin Aug. 20 when Head Coach Comm. Oscar E. Hag-berg greets candidates for the 1945 varsity team. YESTERDAY'S STAR Harold Clift of the Senators, who hit three homers to account for seven runs in a- double victory over the White Sox.

He ha, hit seven i feomers ilnc-e June 23. PIyer r. 2b 3b nr. rht. pet Rosen 63 25 S4 92 16 6 7 41 .359 Olfnn 68 274 42 92 15 7 8 62 .336 Handlook 25 46 3 15 2 2 1 9 .356 Basinski 65 2 1 24 67 8 2 0 25 .307 Oalan 71 270 58 80 14 4 6 33 Walker 71 286 50 84 22 7 3 56 .294 Andrews 10 24 2 7 0 0 0 1 .292 Ctre 20 58 8 18 5 0 1 8 .286 BchultJ! 30 115 18 29 7 2 1 18 .252 Stankv 89 259 54 65 14 4 1 18 .251 Dantonlo 25 68 7 17 4 1 0 9 .250 Bnrdav 48 72 11 17 3 1 1 7 .236 Pencnrk 45 102 10 23 7 1 0 10 .225 Arterholt 32 54 3 12 1 0 0 6 .222 Hart 48 151 23 33 5 2 3 24 .219 Davis 16 35 3 7 0 0 0 3 .200 PlllTltt 14 21 2 4 1 0 0 3 .190 19 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0P3 Hernnt 13 1 1 0 0 0 1 .077 Lbsrdl 19 31 3 1 0 0 0 1 .032 Seals 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Bilker 11 JO0000O .000 Rudolph 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Lund 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.

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