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wms BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 13, 1953 17 AUTOMOTIVE NATIONAL SCHOOL MEET JIMMY AUTO INSURANCE "HY CAR ANY DRIVER INSURED 12 MONTHS TO PAY PLAZA 7-3680 i Automobiles DODOS 1949 4-door: rully equipped, Jood cotidlUoa. APplegate 7-7493 wees. ays after Sunday 1-4. DODOI 1948 STATION WAOOK.

VERY CLEAN; $475. OTHERS ES. 8-003 DODOB 1949 convertible, radio, heater. Mr. Coioerl, UY.

li-5009. alemuT Agency, 65th St. and 2d Bklyn, Automobitat MURPHY'S COLUMN Boys, Loughlin Eye Track Crown B.lck '42 1163: Corrs. Ml Donne '41 1125: Bulck 1123 P.ym '41 1125: Sou) SI 23 DOWN 20 MONTHS TO PAY MR SHEA. MANAOER NEW AND USED CAR DEPT YORK.

COKEY ISLAND AVI. FORD 1950 SEDAN By JAMES J. MURPHY Actually only six Brooklyn and Long Islanders have a chance to capture titles in the 20th annual National A.A.U. interscholastic indoor track and field championships, starting at noon tomorrow in Madison Square Garden. The classic has GOING GREAT GUNS Leroy Hedgepeth of Brooklyn is singing his swan song in basketball at Hampton, Institute in a high note of glory.

Leroy is serving for the fourth consecutive season on the court with the Pirates and he is going over bigger and better than ever before in his The former track and basketball performer of Eastern District High School, although weighing but 147 pounds, is a giant in ability at a guard. The past two years he has been rated as Hampton's most valuable player. He is an attracted 700 athletes, representing 131 high and prep schools Fully equipped: beautiful tar J895 HART. INC. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 93 Greene Ba.yn.

MA Big lot, cor. Lafayette Ave, it Pulton St. PORD 1950 4-door, $875 NASH 1949 2-door. r.h $685 JORD 1948 club coupe, PONTIAC 1941 2-door, rib-; $145 BUICK 1940 4-door. $93 Regent, 875 5th Ave.

OE. FORD 1949 ousLom 8 4-door sedan; fully equipped; bargain. $893, Levine, 1451 Bedford Ave. I Park PI MAia 2-8811. FORD 1949 2-door sedan; fully equipped, good condition.

Kent UotoTS. 97-02 Jamaica Woodhaveu. VL S-05O0. FORD 1947 de luxe 4-door sedan, fully equipped, good condition; must sell, NI. 5-3771, evenings.

from six Eastern States and BOTCK 1947 convertible, redto, beater, vhitewalls. new 4op: besutitul: smsil down payment. Kii-Rov 11H0 Flalbuah between and L. CL. 2- 8U50.

BtncK 19M0 4-door. Drnatlow. radio, heater; fully equipped: periert condition, sacrillce, $1,295. Esplanade 5-4S80 BCICK 1930 2 -door, radio, heater, Dynallow: sacrifice SI .195 Levlr.e, 1451 Bedford Ave. (Para MA.

3- 0611U BUICK 194S 4-door. equipped, tine condition: tsuO. UUter 8-2247. 63 ort Greene Place. BUICK 1950 9UPEII I I EQUIPPED: CREAM PUPF NORMAN MOTORS, 176d Piatbush Ave.

BUICK 1950 Special 4-door sedan, excellent condRlon low mileage; original owner: 1,495. BE. S-4025-J. the Dominion. There will be four satellites RICHARDS TO LAUNCH A.

A. U. CAMPAIGN defending five titles, three in the high school ranks, and one in the prep school division. riainfield, N. J.

High Is figured to retain the high school team honors, but the lads from the Garden State will find that Boys High and Bishop Loughlin Memorial FORD 1949 2-door sedan, radio. heaMr, Mr. Colbert. HY. 2-5009.

11 Agency, 65th St. and 2d Brooklyn. FORD 1950 2-door sedan, radio, heater. Mr Colbert. HY.

2-5009. Mercurf Agency, 65th St. and 2d Brooklyn, FORD 1950 Tudor sedan, folly equipped, perfect condition. IN, 2-8324. alter 6 p.m FORD late 1952 custom lined 2-door; equipped, low mileage; parted condition.

CL. 8-1423. could easily upset the apple BUICK '4? DYNAFLOW Buasello, 9001 4th Am. SH. S-93I4 BUICK 1949 oontertlblt.

A-I condition, radio, heater: 11,425. See to appreciate. CL. 8-0459 (6-8 p.m SI ,895 ETNA WAREHOUSE. 1127 Bedford Ave.

BUICK 950 Super 2 -door sedan; 25.000 miles: fully equipped: Dynatiow; $1,500. DEwey 9-1295, evenings. cart. An address by the Rev. Robert E.

Richards over the Garden microphones at tomorrow night's national indoor track and field championships will officially launch the Amateur Athletic I'll Ion's campaign to raise $500,000 to finance Its broadened program. The Olympic pole vault champion and 1951 Sullivan Trophy winner as this nation's outstanding amateur athlete will take time out during the defense of his national pola vault title to voice the support of the athletes for the A. A. all-around courtman. He is a sterling marksman from any part of the court, an excellent floorman and play maker and a marvel for his size on the defense.

Hedgepeth is a Senior who graduates next June from the institute's department of business. In addition to athletics he is prominent in other phases of college life. He is a member of the Varsity Club, Olympic Social Club and the Sphinx Pledge Club of Alpha Phi Alpha FORD 1948 Fnrdorde luxe, tan: equipped; clean: original owner. 9-5. EVergreea 7-6197; 5-10, Ttrraoe 6-8229.

FORD 1947 A-l CONDITION 1700. 787 CONEY ISLAND AVE IJLSTEIl 6-6949. 9-5. Lawrenceville, N. J.

School is the prep school defender and can look for a bitter fight from Brooklyn Prep and Poly Prep. High School Group In the high school class, Mel Heichman, Abraham Lincoln, BUICK 1948 Sedanette; price (800: fully equipped. PR. 3-4557. BUICK '30 SPECIAL SEDAN Ridlo, HeHter 199,1 ETNA WAREHOUSE, 1127 Bedford Ave.

BU1CKS, 1950 AND UP All models: reduced prices M1D-COUNTY BUICK, INC. 44 Empire Blvd. BU. 4-A910 CADILLAC 1952 Fleetwood 60: special power steertiii; fully equipped: 4.800 miles: sacrifice: private owner GE. 8-0560, NI.

8-3662. DE. 9-0463! has a chance to surprise Arnold Budd, George Washington, FRENCH SIMCA 1947 converuble, body and motor perfect; 2 extra tires, seaL 70 miles gallon; 650. SH. 3-8932.

HElFj75TTr.835 Bon Ton, 1200 Coney Ti Ar. ES. 7-B8H HIUsMAN 'MINXPSoTdomcmdinf emer nancy parts kit, heater, exoeliii euudltlou' ong.UA. owner. SH, 5-3451, HUDSON '4K0MM0D0RE 6 P.

S. A. L. 100-yard outdoor ruler, in the 60-yard dash; Rudy mfmimummmKi) BROKE HIS LEG But Solomon, Boys High, has it in Leroy Hedgepeth for sustaining a broken leg him to upset Charles Jenkins, Fully equipped, like new. 21.800 private.

IN. 2-9803, Ms-. Vaier.ll. defender, from Rindge Tech, high Jump and 60-yard high hurdles tiaras. He will make a determined bid to better the records of 6 feet 3'j inches and 0:07.6, the latter of which he is co-holder.

Cambridge, who is gun TlUDSON 1946 4-door. radio, heater, alilieaalls; excellent condition. Eve nings, Saturday, Sunday. Ralfaaie ITL-Bier 4-0009. Eat-! Bmrta Picture) by Mickey Ben to DRIVING FINISH Frederick Harris of the Bedford Y.

M. C. A. flashes across the finish line of the 360-yard relay at yesterday's Brooklyn and Queens Y. M.

C. A. track meet at the Bedford Y. M. C.

A. track. John LaGof of the Carlton Y. M. C.

A. was second, Vern DePaul of the West Side Y.M.C. A. third. ning to erase Johnny Quig ley's 14-yearold record of 0:50.1, in the 440-yard run; Ken Can Lower Record Leading entries in high CADUXAC 1947 60 special, Hvdra-Malic; fully equipped; J950; prlvale.

Ttdol Servlot Station, 1121 Pennsylvania CADILLAC '51 Fleetwood sedan; 1 owner, like new: below ceiling. ETNA WAREHOUSE. 1 1 27 Bedford Ave. CADILLAC 1948 "62" SEDAN Quci Buyer ETNA WAREHOUSE. 1127 Bedford Ave.

CADILLAC 1947 sedan, equipped. S895; Cli-vrolei 1946 sedan equipped. $550. STerllng 9-3086, DAyton 9-S170. CHEVROLET 1950 convertible; sea-freen co.or, radio, heater, spotlight, side mirror front and rear chrome bumper guards, plastic lifetime seat, covers, brand-new cuslom-deaigtied top in 2-tone gabardine: owner gou to Alaskan Clcvemmen' service; price 1.465.

Cull UUter 7-6251, 10-6 p.m., for appointment. school events: HUDSON 1946 SUPER 4-DOOR SC. DAN. EXCELLENT. $400.

UEDNEf 5-8103. HUDSON '41 SEDAN, CLEAN; SI 35 Bun Motors, 2500 Coney Isl. Av. (cor. HUDSON 1949 Commodore 4-door: fully equipped- excellent condition; cheap; prlvt.

Dickens 2-9002, 9-7 (faragel. HUDSON 1949 Commodore 4-door sedan. tv.o-lone. OWNER. BArolay 7-7.

nufalgar 4-3165 OR NAvarre 8-8388. Bantum, husky John Adams gridder, could grab the 12-pound shot put. and Mike Caraftis, Port Jefferson, L. I. High, is given an outstanding chance to keep his 1,000 oo -yard dasn Arnold Budd.

George waaninaton. w. Barry Kaynor. Anln- HOLY ROSARY FIVE court Continuation, Ontario; Mel Helchman Lincoln, N. Y.

John Halpem. New Enrl Phillips, Forest HUH. Paul Gould and Walt Holmea. Newton diadem. Bob Pusco, Weymouth, Rcy Simmons, Boys, N.

and John Varone EYES JUNIOR TITLE The startling Eddie McGuirk, C. H. S. A. A.

and A. A. P. S. Bast Boston.

440 Charles Jenkins. Rindaa Techni cross country champion, of Holy Rosary has only three teams entered in the Catholic cal. Rudy Solomon, Boys, N. Y. Prank Bowens, Manual, N.

Y. Marshall Cooper, Boston Trade; Crosby Day, Broot-Une, Rowland Simpson, Cheltenham, and Thomas Bartee, New Brooklyn Prep, will go to the post one of the choices in the Youth Organization Basketball League and two of them, the Grammar School and Junior representatives, are locked in second-half title battles. prep half-mile run. Bob Kirsch- 1,000 Mike Caratlla. Port Jefferson.

L. Dick Wharton, Boston Latin; Al Peterson and Oeorge Browne, Bayonne. The Holy Rosary Juniors, competing in the Western Divi HUDSON 1942 sedsn. clean: motor Job, gerrrulor, silp covers, $200. OLh 2-6201.

KAISER 195t CREAM PUFF. HENRY 1951. REAL NICE. 1795 Finest Kilser Service Dept. in Bklyn.

1CA1SER-FKAZER 2023 Flatbuih Av. KAISER-FRAZER or HENRY for the best deal ai.d the highest selection. It's KAISER-FRAZER BKLYN AUTO SALES. 6ih Ave. and 65th Bklyn.

TE 6-9300 KAISER 1948 SEDAN; SACRIFICTT350 Hob. 1291 Coney Island Ave. 13.7-9741 KAISER '53 Manhftttan 12.595 Karp Motors, Broad vay and Htwes St. 6T. 2-1HA7.

KAISER-FRAZER newest sbowroo Ave. and Coney Island Ave. for a Good Deal Try Pi LA SALLE sedsn 4-door. radio, heater. defroster; perfect mechanically full price.

1100. Anjo, Church, and 94tA SU Dl. 2-8238. N. Paul Roberts.

Bayslde: Lawrence Koumha, Bryant, N. Y. Milt Roblnnon, Haaren, N. Y. C.

and John Dolan. West sion, have won five straight and St. Ephrem'a Catholic, Pa. meet St. lohn the Baptist, which P.

P.I Mlla John Kopll, Bayonne. K. Porter. New Bedford. Mass John ner, Poly Prep, shapes up with the best in the quarter-mile run.

Jordan Pepper, Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, is defending the prep 12-pound shot put laurels. All eyes will be focused on two Individuals, Milt Campbell, Plalnfield, and Johnny p. p. 0 2 6 a la CHEVROICT 1952 olub coupe, de luxe: radio, heaier, ralraa; 4,600 miles; like new; must sell: $1,750. PResident p.m.

CHEVROLET 1949 De Luxe, fully equipped; 99o. MA.TTEO'8 USD C4RS 1419 86TH 8T CL. 8-9720 CHEVROLET IHsl Bel Air, fully equipped: like new; $1,875 MATTEO'a USED CARS 1419 86TH ST CL. 6-9720 Chevrolet '50 Carryall, Fully Equipped JOHN D'EMIC 867 4th Are (32d SI I SO 8-1282 CHEVROLET 1949 DE LUXE SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION; REASONABLE TO 8 P.M., DEWEY J-9062. CHEV.

'47CONV, k-; S695 gadowsy, 383 McDonald. OK. 8-9314 CHEVROLET 1948 club coupe, eqlUpped, beautiful: 1495. Leslie Motors. 3821 Church Ave.

UUter 6-5761. CHEVROLET 1930 special de luxe 2-dfjor: lullv equipped: A-l condition; $1,093. Evergreen 3-7954. liparl Fusamano Ureco has also a five-game winning streak, for the title Sunday. St.

in a football game, Leroy would have established a more conspicuous athletic record at Eastern District. It kept him inactive for a lengthy spell and retarded his progress in the interscholastic ranks. The injury has never bothered him in college and he has been a sensation from the outset. An interesting doubleheader opens the fourth annual McGuire and HaUisey Memorial basketball tourney of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Club, in its gym, 58th St. and 6th Sunday night.

In the introductory fray, at 7 o'clock, St. Francis Xavier and Immaculate Heart of Mary Seniors will collide. The nightcap will bring' together St. Catherine of Genoa and Our Lady of Angels. The tourney is in memory of two former basketball stars of the 0.

L. P. H. parish quintet, who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II. JUDGE'S SON HONORED William D.

Conroy, son of Supreme Court Justice Joseph M. Conroy of Richmond Hill, is one of eight Seniors at Mount St. Mary's College, Emmits-burg, selected by the Student Council for listing in the 1933 edition of American college student leaders. A graduate of Brooklyn Prep, where he was a star in football and suumming, Conroy has compiled an record at St. Mary's.

He is a member of the Tierney Honor Society, president of the Metropolitan Club and has served as class president and chairman of the Junior Prom Committee. Conroy is a student. OPENS NEW HOME President Frank Martino has announced that the new headquarters of the Shore Parkway Amateur Baseball League is now open at 1902 75th St. He is currently receiving applications for teams to enter the league's baseball campaign of 1953. The divisions are the Grasshoppers, 10-13; Freshman, 13-15; Junior, 15-17, and the Senior, 17-19.

Martino is now a member of the Board of Directors of the New York City Baseball Federation and the Shore Parkway will participate in the AAABA tourneys and other activities such as the annual field day, Sandlot Queen contest and the annual dinner dance at the Hotel St. George. Teams anxious to join the league this season can do so bv contacting Martino at the circuit's headquarters or phoning BE. 2-0850. Parlllo, Nott Terrace, N.

and Herb! 2 16 Boderl 2 0 4 OJKT 1 7lDeKazlo 0 4: Sullivan 0 2 McGulneas 1 Si a 2 a 2 8 Hliunan, Roosevelt, N. Y. C. 80-yard hurdles Milt Campbell, Plain-field. N.

Peter FedU. Metuchen, Francis Washington, Boston Trades; Rob John the Baptist won the first Branclanl Vandarlno Pama Ualeso ert Russell, Peddle, Pred Irons, Somerville, Dave Wey half crown with six In a row and Holy Rosary finished sec-' ond best with a 4 and 2 record. mouth, and Harry Jelfersou, White Totals 22 8 S3! Totals (Kid) Kopll, Bayonne. Camp Plains. Running high lump Milt Campbell, bell, 6-3, 210-pound picture Drakes Relay on TV book Negro Senior, runner-up riaanneia.

Henry Foster, Plalnliekt. N. James Doyle, Cardinal Hayes. N. and Phil Rearls, Somerville, Mass.

13-pound shotpue Ken Bantum, Adams, N. Y. Kenneth Olick, Brookllne, to Bob Mathias in the decath Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 13 (UP.) LINCOLN mo 4-ooor nedan, fully equipped, food condition, 33,000 mile; 11,850. BKactmew 8-0825 LINCOLN '4ISEDAN.

SPOTLESS; J395 Sun Motors. 2500 Coney Ul. AT. (cor. V) LINCOLN bile 1947 "98" $50.

M. it 234 Coney Island Ave. DEwey Ion of the 1952 Olympics in The Drake Relays will be tele John Korscn, Cranford, N. William Helsinki last Summer, will de vised nationally on April 25, it Mcwnilams, Hanover, William fend the high school running was announced today, over CBS. Hampton, Morris, N.

Y. and Andy Mc. Fatlden. West Catholic. Pa.

CHEVROLET 1948 4-door sedan, black, fully equipped; appearance and me-chanfcilly excellent: $795. BO. 7-7948. 4-door. equipped: 11,195.

Can be seen Acme Garage, 8228 18th Ave. BE 6-9678 The Holy Rosary Western Grammar School cagers rntry spurs an eight-game winning streak, three in the second half. The latest Holy Rosary victim was St. John the Baptist, 48 32. Ken Petrulll, Mario Davino and Ken Bailey led the victor's attack.

Petrulll scored 16 and Bailey and Davino 11 each. MERCURY 1939. LA SALLE 1940, BOTH CONVERTIBLES: GOOD CON. UITION. 3712 CLARENDON ROAD.

FOBECLOSIBE AlCTIOV SALE FORKCLOSl'RKS UNITED STATES DISTRICT Avenue and part of the distance through a oartv wall 96 feet 8 inches COURT. EASTERN DISTRICT OF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Merry Brook Realty Corporation, plaintiff, against Anna Florence Hand, et defendants. NEW YORK IN THE MATTER of JOHN W. KIESLING SON, to the center line of the block: thence EASTERLY along said center line of BankruDt.

No. okVU. NOTICE OF Weinberg ft Weinberg, naintnr ine diock ana parallel with 24th Ave Attorneys. 160 Broadwav. New Yorkinue 30 feet thence siiitthktit.v SALE.

38, N. Y. (again parallel with Benson Avenue 96 Pursuant to an order or tnu court. Five In a Row notice in hereby given tliat tlie assets of the above named bankrupt consist Pursuant to Judgment dated Febru-feet I inches to the northerly side of 2. 1963 the undersigned, will 24th Avenue: thence WESTERLY The Holy Rosary Junior made sell at public auction in Room S'fiQialong the northerly side of 24th Ave-ot the Municipal Building.

Court and.nue 30 feet to the point or place of ing of merchandise, tooUj, die, furniture ft fixture, will he sold atpublic auction, on WEDNESDAY. FEBRU- Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn. New BEGINNING. Together with an ease it five in a row at the expense of Our Lady of Loretto, 7450.

ARY 25th. 1933, at York, on February 27. 19.3 at 12 ment ana right of way for the purpose 11:00 A.M.. on Pacific Street. clock noon by Philip J.

Mastrldge oi a ariveway ior pleasure vehicle; in iremlses No. 242a Ironklvn. New York CHEVROICT 1950 2-door de luxe, radio, heatr; 21.000 miles; excellent condition; original owner. OEdney 8-8304. CHEV ROT ET 1946 SEDAN Any demonstration $343 ETNA WAREHOUSE, 112T Bedford Ave.

CHEVROLET 1930 4-door, like newTlow mileage; bargain. 1.093. llurmac, 1374 Bedford Ave. (Bergen). CHEVROIET '50 BEL AIR: SACRIFICE IXW MILEAGE: FULLY EQUIPPED ETNA WAREHOUSE, 1127 Bedford Ave.

CHRYSLER Imperial 1951 4-door sedan, power steering, fully equlpned: excellent condition. M. Fishe-. 4582 Kings Highway. ESplanAde 7-2353.

CHRYSLER 1930 4-door sedan, radio, heater; low mileage: good condition. BTerllng 8-3721, 6-7 pm. CHRYSLER 1940; eqtilpned; 4 new tires, new battery. CL. 3-6538.

CHRYSLER 1952 Snratoga 4-door. fully equipped: power steering; like new: prlt S2.500. OEdney 6-7422. auctioneer, the premises known as'to and over a tr land 5 fct-t In Alfonso Jones was the Holy IP 01 NAT OTTE. TRUSTEE width fronting on the northwesterlv LOUIS P.

ROSENBERG. Attv. for Rosary chief point collector with 17. Frank DeRita ac side of Bay 36th Street Immediately adjoining the premises herein de Trustee. 66 Court Street.

Brooklyn. Section 24. Block 8259. Lot 43 on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn more particularly described in taid Judgment. LEO FEINBERG, Referee.

f6-6t FTu scribed on the southwesterly side J. j. DUBERSTEIN. AUCTIONEER. counted for 23 of the loser's MERCURY 1950 2-door sedan, radio, heater.

Mr. Colbert, HY. $-5009. Mercury 65 St. and 2d Bk.y.i.

MERCURY 1949 convertible, radio, head rr. Mr. Co bert. BY. 2-5009.

Mercury Agency. 65th St. and 2d Bklyn. MERCURY 1951 Meroomatlc 4-door, fully equipped: 12.300 miles: must sell sacrifice. UUter 2-2786 i-lf.

MERCURY 1952 Montrev sedan, un. der 2. OHO miles, not 90 days old. Mrhtlnale 5-3050. MFRCURYi 949 2-door: fully equipped, excellent motor and bodv.

new tireaj sacrifice. Nightingale 8-4308. MTRCURY 1950 4-door: heater; A-l ronrtltlr.ii: low m'ieage: private. BB, 6-0298: Sunday. CL.

9-4187. MERCURYS, SACRIFICE SALE Other Cars Include HABER, LINCOLN-MERCURY riatbusl) Extj De Kilb AT. UL MERCURYS HEW-USED. ALL MODELS AI VIN MOTORS AUTHORIZED MERCURY AOENCT $323 4 Ave Bkiln. HY.

NASH lf49 Ainbaasaoor. A-l -it-ally, clean: radio. heter; oiTtdrive; many extras: 1675. HVacuitb 7-98D any tin. NASH 19.11 black statesman, radio, heater, lain beds; vxceiletH condition.

Evergreen 7-2480. inereoi ana extending back to the garage In the rear of the huildin? Sub 11 Clinton Street. Bnwiklvn. N. Y.

tallies. Telephone: MAin 4-4181. fl3.24-2t Brooklyn Cathedral Noses Out Maryknoll In other Grammar School LICENSES competition, Frank Llpari's 16 ject to a similar easement and right of way for the purpose of a driveway in. to and over a strip of land 5 feet in width fronting on the northwesterly side of Bay 36th Street being the southwesterly 5 feet of the premises herein described extending back to the garage in the rear of the building. It required an overtime period SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BUSHWICK.

SAVINGS BANK Plaintiff, against 109 FRANKLIN AVENUE and others. Defendants. CULLEN DYKMAN. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 177 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. 2RL11616 has been is points paced St. Flnbar's to a 5225 win over St. Ephrem's; for Brooklyn Cathedral College to conquer Maryknoll Junior sued to the undersigned to sell liauor.

St. Catherine of Genoa over College in basketball on the lat- Pursuant to judgment entered on 24th 24th cjni'i pirnunea ueuii? Kuuwn as fit): Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, located in Section 21. Block KRfia ijit beer and wine at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at premises No. 1091 Rogers Avenue, County of Kings. City and State of New York, for on prem whelmed Little Flower, 5518, and Our Lady of Victory routed January 1, llkjj.

tlie undersigned win sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. Room 305 Municipal Building. Brooklyn. ter's floor yesterday, 8177. Cathedral led by 3121 at half-time, but at the end of regula CHRYSLER Windsor 1946 4-door sedan; fully equipped: irocd condition- original owner; S600.

OEdney 6-5834 CHRYSLER 1932 Windsor fully equipped; low mileage: engine guaranteed: $2,300. ES. 6-0374. CHRYSLER 1948 Vor; radio heater: SA50: top condliiou. SHore Road 5-7702.

69, on the Tax Map of the County of Kings. Dated. Januarv 30, 1953. EUHU ROSEN. Referee.

Adelphi Trims Alumni In Basketball Clash Even the presence of Carl Braun, who played only half a game and scored 24 points, and his brother, John, could help the Alumni, who bowed to Adelphi Academy in the school gym yesterday, 77-62. The Varsity paced the grads at recess, 38-26. Rob Young, Bill Flanagan and Fred Cirlin were the chief cannonaders for the victor with 25, 21 and 12 points. Dick Daly hooped 14 in vain for the Alumni. The lineup: St.

Peter Claver, 5614. James ises consumption. JOHN r. ON KILL, 10-6t TuF! Carney and Vincent Malone 1091 Rogers Avenue Mew 1 org. at ociocg noon on February 24th.

1953, by MORRIS REICH. Auctioneer, the premises in tion lme the rivals were dead locked at 7171. Jack Brooklyn, New York fl3-2t were St. Catherine's bljr guns, The lineups: SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Fly go Holding Corporation, Plaintiff, against Rae Roth, et Defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment entered herein I will sell at public auction bv thy and Lou Roempke were toe said judgment directed to be sold situated in Kings County on the westerly side of Franklin Avenue, 300 feet south of Tlllary Street, also known as Park Avenue, being a regular parcel 25 feet in width front and rear by 108 respective stars with 22 points Holy Rosary 1 St. John'g Baptiat Joseph H. Rosenblum. Auctioneer, at o. r.

Room 305O in the Munlcinul RoiMnw T. ISUPREME COURT, KINGS COUMTY 0 4 1 Maurice J. Luby. Plaintiff, against a Charles S. Cox.

et Defendants. each. The lineup: feet 4 inches more or less In depth on Court A Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn. IN.

on Fehruarv 2K 19.V1 NASH 1951 Rambier suburban, exceller.e, condition, low mileage, fully equipped: sl.aoo BEachvlevr 2-3448. NASH SEDAN, LIKE NEW; SI 45 Sun Motort, 2500 Coney Ul. At. (cor. NASH 19.M Statesman sedan, black; Tiiilr equipped; whttewalU.

mile; excellent oondiUoii. NT. 5-5H87. both sides: being known as 110 Frank Bailer Pttrulll Vann Davino Bryant 3 gi Pursuant to judgment dated Dell lolcember 16. 1952.

and entered Decem- Cathedral Marr knoll J. c. o'clock noon, the premises directed in lin Avenue: more particularly described in said Judgment. 1 1 1 Oloncontlert 0 lSManno 1 Hernandes 1 lllKoalezkr I SlSefclk 2 Smith 0 Flanann 0 OiSlracusa ti. t.

r. a. r. ber 18. 1952.

I will sell at public saia judgment 10 be sold and described therein as Lots 1 and 7 in 3 11 Halibut 2 Nolan Outcault 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Hlock 4KXX in Section 15 shown on DE SOTO 46 FULL PRICE, J6 Radio rienter; terrific b-iv 1 FULL YFAR GUARANTEE MARATHON MOTORS BE. 8-2308 Auth. Plymouth Dealer. 4th At. A 64 St DE SOTO 1951 custom sedan, black, Oyromatlc: radio, heater, directional, riards, covers, undercoated; 9,000 miles; equivalent to new; original owner.

Sun. day till 6 p.m.. CL, 4-9298. DE SOTO '31 4-DOOR; $1,675 Ctistfim sedan, immaculate condition: 1 owner, driven 1 1 5C.2 miles; attractive color. ERASMUS, tlL.

6-5291. DE SOTO 1951 4-door custom. Imperlnl blue, low mlleime. orlelnal owner spotlessly clesn, mechanically perfect: include ail arreseories; a terrillc buy. Call NI.

5-0360. auction at Room 305-Q. Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets. Rronklvn N. on Fehruarv 25.

February 3, 113. LEO FEINBERG. Referee. f3.5.10.13.17,19-6t Bailer Ball WllHna the tax map of the City of New York. 1953.

at 12:00 o'clock noon by Michael 1 3 2 21) 22 0 2 1 3 2 10 4 14 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Total! .1. Rei Iv. Auctioneer, he premises di 12 33 OlCurran 4 22 Koetan 2 10Roempk 0 2 Ryan 3 l.VDranrli'.la 1 3' Sullivan 5 1S Collin 1 Borough of Brooklyn. ABRAHAM RALPH KART7MAN.

Referee. f4-6t WF James A. Lamb and John hex- 32 4 48 of Genca a. r. p.

Little Flower rected by said Judgment to be sold and which are situate in Kings i McNeill 5 P1' ton, as Executors and Trustees of o. Acetpm I Alumni o. p. p. I a.

p. Clrlln 2 12 Braun 11 2 McCall 3 0 2 0 Dohertr 3 1 7 0 Apter 0 0 J. Braun 1 1 Youtil 12 1 23Walker 2 0 Fabrlcant 0 Jordan 1 3 (Hand 0 0 0 Steele 2 1 O'Neill 3 0 1 1 Flanagan 9 3 21 Parker 0 0 Bernstein 0 0 O'Nltardj 0 0 Tolalf 35 77Total 27 tne iiitate of Charles J. Lamb, de County. New York, on the southerly SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Roosevelt Rnnlr nf the Total St. Cath. Carney Breanahan Murphy Ma! one Cleary Brennan ceased, plaintiffs against Helen distant twen dialde of Hancock Street 3 8 0 IS Savarese 5 1 lllRsimondl 1 1 Curry 6 3 15'Cavanaugh 3 0 Sj Lamark 3 0 4 ty-fov feet easterly from Lewis Avenue, being a Dlot with a uniform City of New York, plaintiff, against 31 IS 81 ToMH 29 21 77 Tout 2 NASH 1951 4-OOOR EQI'IPHED: CLEAN: tl 200 Art Esplanade 7-T140 NASH 1948 81PER. CREAM PtTT EQUIPPED; COME AND GET IT Kalaer-rraier 2025 Faltbuali Ave. NASH 1951 Blateeman 4-door, low mlla.

age radio, heater: good condition: sl.lI.V TEnace 6-6978 NASH 194fi club coupe, radio, heattr, nii-e coiKiition: $435. O. J. Auto Body, OEdney 5-0008. NASH '51 Sl'PFR STATESMAN SEUArl B.ROAI!, 11.195 ETNA WAREHOUSE.

1127 Bedford Ava. Official Schank and Saunders. Henrietta Vinokur et al. defendants. Pursuant to Judgment daled Janu- width of eighteen feet front and rear and a depth of one hundred feet on ary 23rd.

I will sell at public Pursuant to Judgment 0 foreclosure and sale dated January 16, 1953. I will sell at public auction at the Municipal Building, Room 305Q. Court and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn. New York, on the 17th day of February, 1953, at 12:00 o'clock itoon by either iae, sidelines running tnrougti Totals 6t. Peer Totals 25 S3 Our Lady Victory a.

r. r. 8 a IS Claver o. r. p.

auction at Koom uuu-y, Municipal Court and Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn. N. Y. on February 19th.

1S53 at 12 o'clock noon by JOHN J. CP SOTO 1948 4-door. fluid drive: f.lly einitpiwd: gofd condition; new tire. MAin 5-0393 evenings. DE SCTO 1940 4-door; sarrtllce Mkv be seen at Shell station, 72d St -7th Aienue.

party walls. Premises known as iOO Hancock Street. Dated: February 2. 19.13. Charles P.

Eschmann. Referee 1 13 Baar -VUUHAfcLi J. Auctioneer the Dremises directed by said ludir Lurv.i.M,HA.M, auctioneer, premises 2 WoodrltH 0 EDWIN L. SMART, Attorney for Plaintiff Ifi Tniirt St Rrnnklvn ment to he sold, situate In the Bor 41. it lluilLlIln 4 Oil the easterly side of Grafton Street, and extending easterly for a uniform N.Jones 2 H.

Jones 0: Rose ough of Brooklyn. County of Kings f3-6t TuF List Casey Tourney The 24th annual Metropolitan Catholic High Schools' basketball tournament will be conducted March 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13, 18, 19 and 20 in the grand ballroom of Columbus Council, Knights of Columbus clubhouse, 1 Prospect Park West. Subbeal Eugene Barker Roben Davis Don lan Arnold Teshley Zlon City and State of New York on the Alumni Asked to Save Grid Garden City, L. Feb. 13 Adelphi College has asked! alumni to pledge $10,000 to save football.

The college considered suspending the sport but agreed; to an extension- to March 1. DE SOTO 1949 Custom sedan, radio, hester; beautiful throughout- SI nay Skllroy. 1430 Bedford Ave. ST. 3.9563.

DE SOTO 192 custom "fi" jedan equipped: 8,000 miles; 11.995. STagg 2-2306. Others. Supreme Court. Queens County- northerly side or gumcy street, rjis tant 275 feet easterly from the north- depth of 100 feet, the northerlv side of which Is 375 feet 3i Inches southerly from and parallel with Livonia Harry Koslow, plaintiff, against east corner of Uuinev Street and Victoria Scherff.

et defendants'. Sumner Avenue being a rectangular Ruvin H. Koslow. attorney for plain Avenue ano runs inrougn a partv wall. SUBJECT to and TOGETHEft with an easement over a strip of land on the easterly side of Grafton Street tiff.

9004 ltsist Jamaica. N. parcel. 10 leet, incnes ironi ana rear by 100 feet in depth on each Totals 28 4 J8 Totals 1 14 Pursuant to ludgment dated January 30. 1953.

and entered February 2. 95 feet 2si inches north of Riverdale DODOE 1948 custom sedan, fully equipped, gorgeous, blacg. beautiful condition throughout, fluid drive: any demonstration: must be sen: sacrifice, $745 Kendor Motors, 507 Remsen Ave corner Linden Blvd. m'arlnih 5-34U. 19j3.

I will sell at public auction to side, known as 537 Uutncy Street, Brooklyn. New York. Dated: January 26, 1953. HAROLD L. FISHER.

Referee. Avenue. 10 reet front and rear bv feet In depth. Premises known as' 32. thft highest bidder, at the front door READY FOR SECOND HALF or the rungs county courthouse Grafton St.

Brooklyn. N. Y. Dated ANSON W. VAN NESS.

Attorney for Plaintiffs. 44 Court Street. Brook Fulton and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn, Kings County. New York, on the lyn 1. New York.

Ja27-6t TuFj January I'trt, im.yj. PAUL H.KELLER. Referee. Pendry ft Schneider. Plaintiff's Attorneys.

1011 Gates Rrooklvn 25th day of February. 1953, at 11:30 A.M.. the following parcel of real property described on the Tax Man N. Y. Ja28-tWF SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Burlhay Plaintiff, vs. The Eiermann Realty Construction P. S. 25 Paces Center Loop MORE BR00KLYNITES BUY and SELL Automobiles HERE THAN IN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER CALL MAin 4-6200 oi me norougn or tsroomyn. county of Kings, City and State of New SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY et Defendants. Pursuant to JULIO TORRES. Plaintiff, against York, as hereinafter set forth, said MARGARITA TORRES, defendant. judgment, dated January 29. 1953.

I will sell at Public Auction at Room 305 a. Municipal Buildini. Court A pursuant to an Inlei ocutorv Judg parcel being located as indicated Immediately after said tax map designation: Sec. 5. Block 1321.

Lot 26. a plot approx. 45x200', running from ment of Partition and Sale duly mad and entered in the above entitled lie 196 from the Bushwick section of Brooklyn has a team built DODGE '49 4 DOOR CORONET, SI ,235 Oyro, exceptionally rlean: others. THOMAS D'EMIC, INC. MihSt on 4111 Av ST.

8-1411 DODOE 1952 club coupe, Cr.ronet, Oyro" Malic: fully eo'lipped; 3. Will mites. Al Armet'a. BUckmliittcr weekdays. a-6 p.m.: Saturday.

DODOB 1949 4-DOOR: HEA'ITR; CIEAN CAR- OOOU TIRES: J2M. BEACHVIEW (Ml 99. 0 6 e7 5 0 2 00 rTIeOIJ I 975 Sun Motors, 2500 Coney Ul. Av. tcor VI DODOE Coronet, 3 years old.

low mlle-sire. like new. original owi er, equipped, $1,400 UUter 3-1932 DODOE 1932. excellent c.d:uon. orls-Inal owner, fully equipped.

Kvenlr.es or weekends. 21711 7111 St. NI 5-4579 tion on the 5th day of January. 1953. fferts Ave.

to tar hi antvrox IjCI around the strong rebounding i' w. or new lorg on L.eiieris;noon noon, the Referee in said Judgment named, by MONROE J. EHRMAN. Auctioneer, will ncl! at nubile auction and fine pivot-shooting af Har ve. ana approx.

11 w. 01 ew lorn on Sterling St. Dated, Feb. 2. 1953.

David Feyer. Referee. f3-t TuSF at the Municipal Riillriinir Room Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn, New York, by Max Federinan, Auctioneer, on February 24th. 1953. at 12 o'clock the following premises In Brooklyn, New York, and described on the Tax Ases.nient Map of the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, as follows: Section 12, Block 3882. lot 55 as the said Tax Map was on March 12th. 1947. John E. Murphy.

Referee. Nicholas I Savino. Attorney for Plaintiff. 119 Church Avenue. Brooklyn.

New York. f3-6t TuF Court and Joralemon Streets. Brook ry Williams, its center. Harry scoring at a 17-point a game The Community Center Basketball League of Brooklyn, organized and operated by the Hoard of Education, Division of Community Centers, has completed one-half of Its schedule and p. S.

25, located at Sumner and Lafayette Is securely established at the top of an eight-team league with a record of six won chid one lost. lyn. York. or. tun 2ith day of February.

19T3. at o'clock noon. the DretnLvefl therein to he pace. sola ana described as fo low P. S.

28 hqs a firm grip on P. S. 210, located at Rochester Ave. and Park Place won four straight and is currently in second place, a game and a half off the pace. The Marshall victories have primarily been the result of good ovec-all team play with scoring evenly distributed; however, Norman Shabell, Ihe tall center of the Marshall five, has gone on a scoring spree in his last two games, to produce 51 points and take the lead In the league individual scoring trace.

Third place in the league Is All that certain lot. piece or parcel or land with the bu Minus and lm NOTICE OP SALE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Morris Rosen and Benjamin Feld-man. Plaintiffs, vs. Mikven IsraeL et Defendants.

Abraham I. Wolf, Plaintiffs' Attorney. 36 West 44th New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated January 29. 1953.

I will j-ell at public auction In Room 805 Q. Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn, New York, at 12 o'clock noon on February 27. 1953. by KOKKCI.OSl KKK rovements thereon, situate, lving and elne in the florotorh of Rrooklvn SUPRKME COURT. KING-S COUNTY Isabella Feriara.

Plaintiff, against TO PLACE YOUR AD County of Kings. City and State of fifth place, the last playoff berth. Herman Johnson's ball-hawking and jump-shooting has been outstanding for P. S. 28.

Johnson la right up among the Capt. Richard Warrell of New York, bounded and descriiied as follows: Joseph Mangione, et Defendants. Peter Dcutsch. Plaintiff's- Attorney. 16 Court Brooklyn.

N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment dated Jan. 22. cipal mini of $2 JMO.OO more or lesa with lnlereit at percent: existinK liens or rerurd: existing tetiHntles: tovenants.

restrictions, taenienus ana agreenienta on rerord: toning ordinances ittid amendments; taxes, as- BEGINNING at a no nt on the east Irving Mirscn. Auctioneer, tne prem erly side of Stuart Street distant 27b' feet northerly from the corner formed I will sell at public auction in Room be ises in said judgment directed to sold situated In aavq fU tne Municipal Buiidin by the intersection or the northerly side of Fillmore Avenue and the east nlng at the southwesterly corner ofiCourt and Joralemon Streets, Broo! sesMnienls. water rules; sewer rents that may be liens: any state of farts whlih an aciurma mirvey may dia- P. S. 25, who Is leading his team In scoring with a 17-polnt a game average, will be lost to the league leaders for the remainder of the season since both he and Jerry Pearson, an Keap St.

and Marry running lyn. New York, on March 5. 1353, at leaders with a 13-polnt a game average. P. S.

66 from the Brownsville area is far from out of the playoff picture, for although they trail P. S. 28 by a game and a 12 o'clock noon, Dy Jack Uuliersteln, erly side of Stunrt Street: thence easterly and parallel with Fillmore Avenue and part of the distance through dofte. Tiiirti. Being the same premises which auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, to wit: ALL shared by P.

S. 35 and P. S. 190, both teams sporting a five thence southerly along tne westerly side of Marcy Ave. 90 thence westerly parallel or nearly so with Keap St.

40 thence northerly parallel or were KHWARD MATl RA that lot, piece or parcel of land, with anil HELEN MATURA hl.s' wire, to JW.IO TORRES and MARGARITA other consistent scorer for the buildings and improvements there nearly so with Marcy Ave. and partly through a party wall 90 ft. to the party wall loo reel: iiience northerly and parallel with Stuart Street 20 feet; thence westerly and again parallel with Fillmore Avenue and part nf the distance through a party wall 100 feet, to the easterly stdn nf Stunrt won, three lost record. S. 35, led by Rubin Niles' shoot TORRBS i re.

hv deed dated No on erected, situate, lying and being in the County of Kings, Borough of half, they have played three southerly ide or iteap thence side of Keap veniuer 15. and reeorded In the P. S. 25, fcave recently become members of the Boys High var easterly along the southerly side of ing and floor play and the less games than P. S.

28, and Brooklyn, City and State of New York, being more particularly bounded offiie nr the Register, Kings County on November 19. lWi. In Liner 6K04. or begu oi H.eap St. 4U it.

to point oeginning street; and thence southerly strong rebounding of Ray Ram dimensions more or less. Together thi fttiJitprlv nUlfl of St nd deser ho as follows: BEGIN could draw even for fifth place sity. Public School 25 will miss the services of these two with street rights and subject to snv In thp noiitt tie r.f Iwtul on In it at a point on the northerly sey, are a good bet to make the It tney win their games in I'll. 2V.K ri'iN il: New Y'O'k N. January 30.

SAMUEL M. PRICE. Rt-reree. players. playoffs, which will bo con' hand.

The Smith boys, "Torchy" state of farts a survey may show and covenants and restrictions of record, more fully described In said Judgment. THljODORK II KKNWORTH, Referee. f6-6t FTu or 24th Avnue distant liO fet ew.t- Said premlseii known as No. srly from tlie corner formed by Uili8-w Stuart Street. Bruoklvn, Ne tnters-rtlon of the northerly nUU oflYnrk.

Th ald will he aold 24th Avenue with the easterly aide or subject to: first mortgage held bv Avenue: running thence I Sottth Tt-ooV'-n p.ivtii'tv nnil NORTHERLX parallel with BensonlLoau Aaaucia it'ilucvd to thej prin MXWELL WOt.raOM, Attorney rnr Plamlirr. S.i 12nd After losing its first two games the Marshall Center, of ducted at the end of the season among the first five. P. S. and "Lefty," have done yeoman work for P.

S. 66. Street, lik lib, nrk, f4-6t wr.

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