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JIMMY MURPHY'S COLUMN AWARD PRIZES AT ANNUAL AFFAIR FIXTURE SHIFTED For the first time in 46 meetings in 52 years, the traditional Election Day football game between Erasmus Hall and Manual Training High Schools, win ha niavAH eispwhpr than Ebbets Field. The scene has HODGE AWAY OUT FRONT IN POINT PARADE Boys High Gridiron Star Paces Field By 25 Tally Margin Roy Hodge, Boys High grid been shifted to Samuel J. Tilden High Field, East 57th Shore Parkway Rewards Athletes Bobby Giallombardo was doubly honored, getting the most valuable player prize in both the Junior and Senior Divisions at the annual dinner-dance of the Shore Parkway Amateur Baseball League at the Hotel St. George. Lawrence Brown, John Amabile and Frank Saitta were similarly honored in the St.

and Tilden Ave. And the annual colorful classic between John's Prep and Brooklyn Prep, which is 38 years old with the 37th tiff of the series coming up on Thanksgiving Day morning, may also be moved out of the Dodger' ball yard either back to Boys High Field or Brooklyn College Field. The reason for the shifts is that the Brooklyn Baseball club wants nothing more to do with schoolboy football. LOSING PROPOSITION The powers that be in the Cave of the Winds on Montague St. find the dwindling crowds at the affairs make the renting of the field a losing proposition as it costs the Dodgers in the neighborhood of Bantam, Grasshopper and star, is making a runaway race of the Brooklyn and Queens football scoring parade.

Unless TTVn ftltV1 ft someone else goes on a ram page, the interest will center yU Mb If ft vAi i fl ther than Hndze. The BovS 2 iK High halfback has piled up 56jf Dointsln three eames and leads 1 1,, Rob Rountry, the St. John's Brookhattan Freshman Divisions, respectively. The Npoi'tsinanwhip awards in the Riime five divisions went to John MHioldrick, (iuy Mrholas Gaillelli, Jameaj Dellsio and Roy Chris-tensen. John, Amabile of the GrasNhopper Division was rewarded for bring selected as the rookie of the year.

Charles Russo was honored as the manager of the year, Frank Vobis as the sportsman of the year and Joseph De Bratto got the achievement award. Bob Livensky had his name inscribed in the Hall of Fame for pitching a no-hitter in the Grasshopper Division. Prominent Guests The guests were Herbert E. rrep ena, oy tames, ine injured Bob Wetzel of Tech, who is sidelined for the remain der of the season, and Art Gold stein of Far Rockaway are in a two-way tie for runner-up honors with 24 tallies. Majors Manager Charles Cisuflons, Thomss Flleccls, Robert Clsnflone, John Manlscalco.

Vincent Trams: Asex, Manager Joseph De Bralto, Carmln Lopreati, Frank Vlgnons, Guy Penns: Crescents Manager John Don-dero, Robert Moore, Peter Dondero; Phan-toms Manager Patrick King, William Mo-Lou ghlln GRASSHOPPER DIVISION FIELD DAT WINNERS F. Mlcclchl, B. Oangi, Inds-Ueato, J. AmlMls, T. Da Carlo, A.

MaMae. LKohler. M. Paloo, M. Oreoo, P.

Cottons. LITTLE ACORNS, ALL BROOKLYN AM A TIUR BASEBALL TOURNMENT CHAMPS. CALVZRTS, BROOKHATTA1C FRESHMAN DIVISION CHAMPS Anthony RuMlotta. Frank Beltla, Prank Oranata, Nicholas Surlsnl, Ralph' Clsnflone. Nicholas OallelU, Andrew Cagnetta, Joey Zaroone, Robert As-promonte, Eddie Aspromonte, Frank DsNltto, Dom Polemlnl, John Russo.

2D PLACE FALCONS. FRESHMAN DIVISION ALL-STAR TEAM, CAL VERTS Msnsger Cal Oranata, Nick Oallellt, Prank Saitta, Bob Aapromonte, Frank Oranata. Anthony Rubllotta: Falcons Manager Nick Paolella, Andrew Russo, Francis Clraulo, Larry Paolella. Vincent Merola. Joseph Crlttellt: St.

Athanaaiue Manager Tony Csrrlno, Mike Esposlto, Jos Carrino, Joe Dacchille, Don Ouida; Major Manager Harry Wood. Ivan Hertaendorf; An-thonions Manager Ous Slngnaiio, Joe Morales, Manny Cardinals: Rama Manager Sidney Farrell, James Csrrlcato: Flynn Celtics Manager Frank Lundy, Doug Freeburg; Jeta Manager Joseph Plasnl. Ernie Plsanl. FRESHMAN DIVISION FIEVD DAY WINNERS FLYNN CELTICS-FALCONS J. Fosdsl, J.

Burke, R. Lundy, D. Fraeburg. R. Lsgorane.

E. Plsanl. J. RJapobono, Russo. J.

Crttelli, V. Merola. O. MalorliXi, D. Frlscla, Y.

C. BASEBALL FEDERATION BROOKLYN CHAMPS CAL VERTS. ALL BROOKLYN AMATEUR BASEBALL TOURNMENT CHAMPS CALVERTS. FALCONS, JUNIOR DIVISION CHAMPS Emanuel Cardinals, Santo Mwtlllsro, Joseph Tamburro, Mark Oella, Joaeph Barons, Robert Olallombardo, Lao Rlccto, Roy Ardis-ozne. Vlto Ardlasone, Steven Puaulo.

Pal Albanese. Joseph Augerl, Nicholas TuramlntV Archie Coazetto, Oeorge D'Andrea, Richard Bolten, Robert Copozello. Edwsrd Banach, John De Marco, Alfred Urcluoli. 2D PLACE MAJORS. JUNIOR DIVISION ALL-STAR TEAM.

FALCONS Msnsger Roy Mlstretta, Roy In the extra-point depart ment, Fred Pitone of New Utrecht has booted the most, five. John Ronzmo of Lafay LEGION'S BEST The Edward A. Cummings Post, Kings County Junior American Legion Baseball champion, receives the Brooklyn Eagle Trophy at the loop's dinner. Members of the team are, front row (left to right), John Duerr, Chippy D'Amico, bat-boy Alex Curcio, son of the manager; Jay Fishfer and Ronnie Mangella. Middle row, Bob DeVito, Co-Captains Ben Galante and Wally Anderson, and Emil Fiore.

Back low, ette Is second best with four. Simpson, sponsor of the Brook Boys High and Poly are the aii nayri, bod Kapuano, Jimmy beiier and Bill Miller. Eagle Sports Pictur only unbeaten and untied elevens of the 19 Brooklyn and Queens schools fielding teams. Lafayette and Far Rockaway UPSETS BORO CHAMPIONS haven't lost but have been tied. hattan Freshman Division since 1950, and his Elliott Simpson, who has also helped the league exist by his generous donations; Eddie Zeltner, columnist; Irving Rudd, secretary of the Brooklyn Amateur Baseball Foundation; Abe Stark, Democratic candidate for President of the City Council; Mrs.

Anita Reagan, Park Department Sunervisor of Recre Boys High has rolled up 92 points in three games, the best Tech Takes Aim offensive feat. Poly, second Legion Names Galante Finest Player in Loop best to Boys with 88 tallies in two games, has the best de fensive slate, having held its oppositioh to 12 markers. At Soccer Crown ation of Brooklyn. The following awards: The records: rppivpfl1 Ardlzxoue, Emanuel Mark Cella. rchle Coiaetto.

Bob Olallcmbardo. Santo Mortillaro, Leo Riccio. Joe Tamburro, Nick Tiimmlnla: Malars Manager INDIVIDUAL SCOEINO FI.YNN CELTICS, BANTAM DIVISION b.stt. Paul Cigna. Anthony Florello.

Joseph Ben Galante of the Edward OameaTn. A T. Tot" Brooklyn Tech can clinch at least a tie for the Brooklyn Hods. Boys -3 1 56 i isrinur auanasio, Lawrence i Hinaiai, josepn saariguano, iwinaju UUmmillgS I'OSt Was named I3esmsrth. Bruce Coyle.

John David. An-! Dantones Manager Nick Dlase. Charles Con. $10,000 to repair the damage done the field by the cleats of the gridders. Erasmus Hall and Manual Training were notified that this would be the last year they would be able to use Ebbets Field, where they have played ever since the enclosure was built back in 1913, 40 years ago.

St John's Prep and Brooklyn Prep were supposed to have received the same notice. However, according to the Rev. Joseph G. Dunne, new headmaster of St. John's Prep, he never received such notice.

REFUSE TO WAIT Because the rental ate up most of the profits, the promoting of the Erasmus Hall-Manual Training classic, which used to draw 30,000, reduced in recent years to about 4,000, welcome the change. George Eiss, head of Health Education Dep't. of Erasmus Hall and the Manual Training officials decided not to wait until next year to be kicked out of the Flatbush orchard and acted to make the change this season. It means that hereafter in the Fall, the pigeons will have the use of the yard, in which a World Series has never been won, to themselves to play baseball, football or what have you. FINDS HISTORIANS ERRED Midwood High's hisJ torians were all wet when they informed the writer that the football victory over Manual Training on Friday was the first since 1946.

Theodore Beim comes to bat to inform us that the last time Midwood really did win a football game was when New Utrecht was defeated, 24 7, at Brooklyn College Field, Oct. 24, 1947. Theodore also informs us that the victory over Jefferson, while the first for Midwood, and incidentally the first played by Midwood, was not the only game won in 1946. On Nov. 9 of that year, Beim also relates, Midwood turned back Seward Park, 8 0, at the same Brooklyn College Field.

According to Beim's statistics, Midwood suffered 24 defeats and engaged in three ties with Jefferson and Erasmus Hall in and James Madison in 1951, before winning last Friday. Now Midwood historians, what have you got to say for yourselves? BOOTING FOR HOBART Marvin H. Bloom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloom of 1171 57th this borough, is a member of the first Hobart College soccer team to engage in Intercollegiate matches.

Marvin plays left halfback on the Geneva, N. Y. institution's booting forces. Somebody is falling down on the job by not having police at the various high school football games this season. A gang of so-called toughies make it a practice of creating disturbances at the encounters.

All they need to straighten them out is a good sound spanking so that they will have to eat their meals off the mantlepiece for a spell. How about protecting the players and spectators from these rowdies, Commissioner Monaghan? SCOUT CHIEF ORATOR Arthur Dede, Dodger scout and supervisor of the coaches' clinic at Vero Beach, will be the guest speaker at the Awards Night of the Little League of to be held Friday evening in the assembly hall of P. S. 235, Lenox Road and East 40th St. The other speakers of the occasion will be Joseph Rountrr, St.

John's Public School Athletic League soccer crown by defeating Mid- WMiet, Brooklyn Tech the Outstanding Dlaver in the Donaghy. Ronald Emanuel. Charles nlly: Flynn Celtics Manager Ray Mcoioin, Purey, Jamej Fiuco, Ronald Heavey, PrineU Kings County Junior American wood at Wingate Field, Thursday. The Engineers' other game is with Boys High. Goldstein.

Fit R'kaway-3 Onindman, Poly 3 Kaufman, Midwood 3 Orant, Manual 3 Legion Baseball League at the Brooklyn Tech moved Into undisputed possession of first loops annual dinner at the Ham. Bora Kaufman, Pol? Mala, St. Francis place in the Brooklyn loop by S. Dueksr, Poly Spenalerl, Utrscht 3 Bay Ridge Celtics Strano, Brooklyn Tech 4 blanking Lafayette, last year's Brooklyn titlist, 20, at Fort Hamilton High Field yesterday. It was the fifth in a row for the Morn, Tnomu Lunay, wiinira Liunay, Joseph McAllen.

Junes McCallum, John' Mc-Hstt, Junes McLaughlin, Thorn Mulheam, Oeorre Ptone, John Rat ley, Alexander aarno. DANTONB8, SECOND PLACE BANTAM DIVISION ALL-STAR TEAM -Mementoes: Flynn CeHlci Co -Man aye Ch tries Leeaha, Co-Manarer Jolm Lam, John David, Bruce Coyto. John Ralley. Dantonas Co-Manager Charlea Connelly, O. Connelly, J.

Connelly, N. Manlgliano. 8T. A'i Manager John Bendlce. P.

Pierthaler, R. Callahan. Phantoms Manager Patrick King. A. Zaber, R.

Sarendera, J. RayhlU. Braves Manager Timothy Spellman, R. Magnuson, O. Ruggitrt.

BANTAM DIVISION FIELD DAY WIN-vtr a np doit c-u o. Legion clubhouse. Galante, a third baseman, was Cummings Post's top batter, with a .390 mark. Galante, who also starred for the Madison High nine, has mai'e the Legion All-Star team fo'- the past two years. F-itagerald, B'klyn Prep -3 Intrabartola.

P. R'kawaj--3 Jacobowlts, Utrecht 3 Richard Angelina. Jimmy Da LJso, Bo O'Neill; Letlon Cubs Uanaier Phlllo Pot-lletta, Johnny Burgess, Edward Kent; Hawks' Manager Philip Burns. Philip Burns St. Mary Celtics Mauaier Hsnry Krol, Alsa Keating, Richard JUNIOR DIVISION FIELD DAY WINNIRS T.

Collins, P. Burns, V. Ardlstcj', J. Barons, A. Coastto.

Tamburro. J.TUoclo, Augerl, S. Albanese, B. Olallombardo. FALCONS, N.

Y. C. BASEBALL FIDERA-TION BROOKLYN CHAMPS. FALCONS ALL BROOKLYN AMATEUR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPS. FALCONS, SENIOR DIVISION f.

L. CHAMPS Msnager Charles Russo. Ronsld Stone. Psul Rosenleld. Joseph Pitane.la, Mario Bonacet.

Jesss Merone. Robert Ciprl-ano Jerry Messins. Robert Olsllombardo. Emanuel Cardinals. Vincent Trallcame.

Larry Mandarine Mike Marolda, Louis Mortillaro, Joaeph Tamturro, Louie Blanco, Philip Spina, Nick Tummlnia, Salvatore 8rto Mcrtlllaro. 2D PLACE ST. MARY'S Manager Thomas Fadool. Adama 3 Still Retain Indian Engineers and the first setback in five encounters for the Howell, Madlion 3 Monahan, Erasmus 3 Melnlk. Brooklyn Tech Kennedy.

Flushing 3 Frenchies. The Cn ni i Post ca warsager. uncoln Bill with a flrst-half In red the league championship Sign Oyer Jays and was awarded the Brook-! r. Zaber, P. Sherry, Callahan, P.

Rlaollo, Oatto. Lafayette 3 Varello. St. John 'a 1 Laudanl, Lafayatt 3 Iulo, Lafayette 3 Brennan, St. John's ft DJert.

Poly 2 The Bav Ridge Celtics seem lys Eagle Trophy, which Is 0 Fure' n6s' HMVW' emblematic of the feat. Char-I litti'b acorns, grasshopper divi goal, and Al Falconer, with a second-half score, just about put an end to Lafayette's hopes of retaining its boro crown. Other Resulis jjjto have the Indian sign over Ourley, Pcly 2 tne uernuseu ueacn Blue jays Brogan. kirn Tech ft Allen. Far Rockaway 3 Kaplan.

Tilden 2 51 football team. Last -year the ley Pesso, the league dirrrtor. made the prcspntntion to Tony Currio, the Cumniing) Post managpr. In other Brooklyn league 7 Celtics inflicted the only set- Duaenberry, Midwood ft Schneider, Lincoln 4 g'back the Blue Jays suffered Rubin, Krasmus 3 Setond-Place Prize Recii, Madlaon sion champs umnis carnee, Jcnn Boyle, V'lnwnt Ambrosno, Arthur Llttleswns, Michael Boloker, Frank Ballow, John Stryp. Ronald Chrlstsnsen, Ronald Motts.

Richard Rublno, Thomas Pasko. Richard Mllone, WU-'lam Zatorskt, John Cotroneo, Angelo Agella, Oeorsts Strype. ST. ATHANASIUS, ID PLACI, ORAS8-HOPPER DIVISION, GRASSHOPPER DIVISION ALL-STAR TTAM LITTLE ACORNS: Manager Anthony Rublno, Vincent Ambroalno, Richard Rublno, Dennia Carnea, Wllllsjil Zatorslci, Rlchsrd Mllone, Thomu Pasco: St. Athsnsslua Msnacer Prank Vobls, John Amablls, Philip Cottonc, Joseph Pomara.

Arthur Mslese: matches yesterday, Midwood and Boys High played to a 11 tie at Boys High; Erasmus edged i This season the Celtics again SENIOR DIVISION ALL-STAR TXAM Loula Mortillaro, Jesse Merone. Alfred TJr clsoll. Buddy Trsflcsnte, Mario Botiaccl. Joseph Pstanella. Paul Rosenleld, Jhn De-Marco.

Robert Olallombardo, Sal Olardlna, Roy Chrlstsnsen, Nick Fsrkouh. Bob Erc-kert, Bob Whltton, Jim Moyss, Russet Erlcksen. SENIOR DIVISIOI' FIELD DAY WINNERS Jerry Messina, Joseph Pstanella, Philip Spina, Mario Bonacet, Louis MOT tlllaro. Joseph Tamburro, Larry Msndaruio, Norman Johnsen, a. Roth, A.

Bello, 4. Elllos. The West EncU Post, beaten Mscnow, Madlaon 3 Lenhoff, Madlaon 3 Oallagher, Adama 3 Dlckmen, Flushing 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 a 1 3 3 3 a a a a a a a a 2 a a a a 2 a 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 maue sure inai me tsiue jays won't enjoy an unbeaten sea Jefferson, 32, at Jefferson and by Cummings in a two-out-of- Oroal, Far Rockaway 3 son by scoring a 19-0 victory at three-game series, was the re Rosenthal, Far Rocky, 3 Trtnkoff. Tilden a Connor Oval. The passing of Fred Gluck Torn el, Utrecht 3 cipient of the second-place trophy.

Grand Army Plaza, the third-place team, received the Zembruakl. B'klyn Tech 3 and the running of George Kin- American Legion 40 and 8 Hocnoerg, Manual 2 Wagner, B'klyn Tech 4 Hendricka, Flushing 4 Maze. Jefferson a Komberg. Erasmus 3 Muldrowe. Boys 3 sella sparked the winner attack.

Gluck heaved two touchdown passes and Kinsella tal- Trophy. SOCCER Russo, Boys 3 Lincoln blanked Midwood, 30, at Mark Twain Field. Ben Whang, Sigfrled Stanke and Xat Elbaum tallied the Erasmus goals and Mel Tanner and Mike laculla scored for Jefferson. Barry Golub chalked up two straight Lincoln goals and Len Katz the other. Saul Lessler of Mid-wood and Lenny Betaiirourt were the goal-makers in the deadlock.

The standings: The standings: Jim Lombards', Kings County American Legion commander, Tom Dngan, past county commander; Father Rtisso, athletic DlMaasIs, Boya 3 Ke-lman, Adelphl 2 Etaenberg, Adelphl 2 Belllfore, Lincoln ft bv BILL GRAHAM Diamond, Lincoln 4 Sptllans, St. Francla -4 NlcoltUl, St. Francis 4 moderator of Reglna Pads Church; Legion of lied twice. After a scoreless first period, the Celtics scored twice In the I second quarter and once in the third. Gluck passed 30 yards to Kinsella, who raced 20 for the 4 first six-pointer.

On the final play of the half, Gluck hit Joe Armendia in the end zone for fithe other score of the quarter. ficial, and Pesso were the ciiiDert, poly 2 Pitone, Utrecht 3 Ronztno, Lafayett 3 Towns, Flushing 1 speakers. Each member of the first and ssaae-r, Maaison second-place teams received in- L. 3 0 jidividual oscars, Bain. Tech Lafayette 3 W.

L. TJ 5 0 0' Erasmus 4 1 Midwood 2 I Jefferson 3 2 0Ft. Bsmllton Rhatigan of the Board of Education, vice-president of the Little League Council of New York City, and Frank L. Schiraldi, president of the Brooklyn Junior Chamber of Commerce. The members of the Bushwick Savings Bank Bees will receive gold Oscars for winning the title.

The Utica- Church Merchants Association will come into possession of medals for placing second. The Community Center Brotherhood was third, and the Lincoln Savings Bank Pennies fourth. President Al Bonnie Jr. of the league announced that the members of the Mothers Auxiliary will also be presented medals. Midway in the third period, The awards: 4 0 0 Boys High Lincoln ii George Kinsella took a pitch Cannava, St.

John's 4 Matorln, Erasmus 3 Librliil, Far Rockwr. 3 Oreen, Lincoln ft Collins, B'klyn Prep 3 KUkuikle, St. Francis Bud. St. John'a 4 Settlnlert.

Adama 3 Tyson, Manual 3 Maroopoloua. Midwood 4 Safeties St. Francla 2 EDWARD A. CUMMINGS POST Ken The lineups: out from Gluck and ran 45 Ienhofl, Chippy D'Amico. Al Hayrl, Jay Fishier, John Duerr, Bob DeVito, Jimmy ilyards for a touchdown.

BROOKLYN TECH -Dooley POS. o. R.F.- ueuer, zsiii Miner; Ben oslante. Bob Rapus-no, Andy Chlasera. Ronnlo Mansells, Emil Nagel Dr.

G. Randolph Manning, soccer's elder statesman, now over 80 years of age, turned down the invitation of the English Association to fly to London to see the All-England vs. All-World game this week. As a council member of the International Federation, he is due in Paris next month for the 50th anniversary celebrations. The Rapid F.

C. of Vienna, which was defeated, 43, by a combination of American and German-American League stars at Dexter Park last February, invaded Russia and slapped down the pride of the Soviets, Moscow Dynamos, 21, before 82,000 fans. Erwin Single, Monday night spieler over WWRL and former editor of the Soccer News, is due to return tomorrow from a six weeks business trip to Germany and Austria. Grand Stadium, scene of many hectic games in the heyday of the Brooklyn S. C.

in the middle '30s, is being reactivated and is expected to be ready at the weekend. Kollsman of Ridgewood has taken a six-year lease on the pitch and will have the German-American A. C. as co-tenant. The National Open champions, Chicago Falcons, were defeated, 5 0, bv the newly-crowned Canadian champions.

New West L.F. Rosenberger LAFAYETTE Flnkell Bermsn Buds Relsner Rentrona Nuccio Weiss In the first quarter, the Blue Jays moved to the Celtic five but the victors held for four TEAM RECORDS UNDEFEATED AND UNTIED Points downs. The lineup: H. Frlel C.H. Magnuson L.H.

Fredericks R. Von Hails I.R. Sund C.F. Falconer I.L. Fohe O.L.

Faeth r-iore, waity Anderson; Alex Curcio, bat boy; Tony Curcio, manager, and Dan Robbn and Pete Chlasera, coaches. WEST END POST Al Saqsl, manager: Anthony Brltes, oatcher; Dom Oacevo. Vincent Lalno, Nick LaMirata, John Lorenao, Mike Mansa, Joseph Masl, Jim Murdocco, Joe Perrotta, Ed Ruotolo, Robert Sabatlno, Otto Surahi, Vincent Tonlco, Anthony Zap-oola: Vincent Zullo, bat boy: Alolph De-OptaUa and Ban Yario, mansgers. Tedesco Dl Bartola 0 0 F.r Ag'st 1 14 88 12 Boys High Poly Prep Bay Rldf Cslttos oeresl Dreyer Bluejiys Panorama For Football Fans UNDEFEATED BUT TIED -Rogers Points Brandon Moons Rudden Coamey Barrett Goals sund, Falconer. Substitutions Letayett: John Tedesco, Curaulll, Segal, Hurant.

POS. LINCOLN FORT HAMILTON a Florello Dsnao T. 1 1 For Af'at 40 19 7 25 The armchair fan who likes Manual High Mermen Far Rockaway LOST ONI OAM1 P. Brandon to watch the battle of punts L.F. Mvdaneclt Borrelll L.T, Oretrory L.O.

R. Curran C. 1 Keeney R.O. Bearfea R.T. D' Amors It.

Walsh q.B. Oluck L.H. Ssverlno Kinsella P.B. Perrara Celtics -Mllllch Points P-L H- and passes will be severely test Dillon Thorp Bluett Score Fourth Straight Manual High scored Its fourth W. 3 For A'st 81 28 lights of the Princeton-Cornell, Mississippi -Arkansas, Illinois -Syracuse and Iowa-Indiana games.

The program, requiring a special technical will be directed from a master Brooklyn Tech Blanford Veneuccl Mffiigan Valuzzl P. Mstthleseen Porslo SS 33 PlnnessTi ed when he tunes in the N.C. A.A. football telecast of the successive Brooklyn-Richmond -Plckell Putterman Cohen -Ooiub -FUmhalt -Orosa -Peril R.H.-C R. 3t.

Joluu Madison Tilden 2 31 13 019 Bluelays 0 Public School Athletic League lit 14 50 OB- Jefferson Touchdowns Kinsella 2. Armendia. Points aftr touchdown Severino. Substitutions I.L. dual swimming victory since week next Saturday.

He'll be watching four games -Kats LOST TWO GAMES O.L- Celtics: Belnerl, Murphy, Bello. Cooper. control center in Chicago. The Oosls Oolub Katbz. Points Allen, Smith.

Jones, O'Brien, Wilson, Gregg, Nichols. BlueJsys: Toale. Hurd. Muldoon. Substitutions Lincoln: Settler, Alegrsnts.

Par Ac'st at once in such widely scat games will be fed into the cen 38 51 Furey, Bradley, Wood, Pickets, Lahey, Smith. Levlne, Bloom, Stpck. Fort Hamilton Twedt. Csssldy, Wilson, McDade, J. Mat- ter and monitored by producer 1 losing its opener to Tilden by defeating Grady Vocational, 49-18, in the Manual pool yesterday.

The Manual swimmers cap St. Prancls Prei Zrasmua dams Utrecht L. 1 2 a a 2 POS. MIDWOOD BOYS Longest Big Ten Streak 28 10 41 13- 14 minster Royals, in Vancouver. The game was billed across the border as the North American championship.

Bill Hawkins, president of the Old Timers Association in Philadelphia for six years, has been replaced by Charlie Dalton. The world-famous Weiner Club of Vienna is to play in Mexico next May. Attempts are being made to match the visitors here against the German Colonge F. which will be here then making a tour of the U. S.

bootinq circuit. The North American Soccer Guide, for which orders have far surpassed those of the five previous editions, is expected to be published this weekend. The Concert and Ball of the Scottish Clans is at the Manhattan Center, Nov. 6. 17 37 118 se Q.

Schllf Uelphl xne longest Big Ten football L.F. Jettleson rianaaj tered points as Princeton, N. Memphis, Champaign, 111., and Iowa City. 0 It's an unprecedented panoramic pickup being staged by the National Broadcasting Com-, pany to bring the fans the high-l Bill Garden and NBC sports director Tom Gallery. Gallery will supervise the switching from game to game In a way designed to televise winnlfig Btreak, conference R.F.

Rubensteln Battiata C.H. Midler Belluccl L.H. OrloII Linuorl tured firsts in six of the eight events. The Johnsons, George and Harry, brought Grady its games only, was set by Michi' Brooklyn Prep 1 THREE GAMES 1 fldwood 1 "ushlnf 1 Manual 0 Well K. Re gan In 1946-48 when it won 15 11 27 18 28 I.R.

Nadler Brown the best action of each contest in a row. I.L. Wleaelbas-f Smith F. Lessler Jerniaky R. Esan Betarcourt O.L.

Erkd L. Reld Ooals Midwood. Lessler; Boys, Bertcourt. Substitutions Midwood: Fsdock. Follsck.

only firsts. The summaries: 120-yard medley relay 1, Manual (Myhre, Curto and Monkelll. Time, 1:26. 50-yard freestyle 1. Jnhnsan.

nrarfy: PREP SCHOOL STARS ELECTED TO HIGH OFFICE Releree Trsger. 2. Marchess, Manual; 3, Avelllno, Manual. LEGAL NOTICES TRADEMARK NOTICE POft. ERASMUS JEFFERSON O.

Wiener Turner Time, 0:30. 100-yard freestyle 1, O. Johnson. Orsdy: 2, Tierney, Manual; 3, Renz, Manual. Tims.

L.F. Landsu Aieaandrovlrh R.F. Pernandeg Nlemisc 1:08. 100-ysrd bresststroke 1. Castellano.

Man Popular With Students NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT wia and upon all the atockholderi. White Metal Rollins; Stamping directors and otticeri of the said cor-Corp. of Brooklyn. New York, did September 14th. 1953.

duly file with B. That the Court ratify, confirm the Secretary of State of New York, and approve the report of the Hun-record of its trade marks. "Super- orable Charlea C. Lockwood, Offirtal liKht." "Safelinht" and "Heartaaver." Referee, dated September 2nd. 19S3.

The eaid trade marks are to be tued'and filed September Srd. 19j3. mada havaaid White Metal Rollins; Stamp-1 in this proecedliiK. ins upon Magnesium straight c. That the Court fix ana ascertain and extension type ladders, anowlthe compensation of the Liquidating ual; 2, Ramos, Msnual; 3, Acededo, Orady.

Time. 1:20. 220-yard freestyle 1. Storey. Orady: L.H.

Smith Brown C.H. La Msrcque Schceterman H. Kamlnskls Drakas 0. L. Sianks Krlnsky 1.

L. Whang sunder By SAM GOLDAPER to the Public School Athletic C.F. Cserhat laculla Van Keuren, Manual; 3. Slovltt, Manual. Time.

3:19. 100-yard backstroke Pynander, Manual: 2, Sciascla, Manual; 3, Grimes, Orsdy. Time, 1:27.1. I.R. Nargelavlclua Mintz Joe Quigg and Ernie Cannava, saaasaaasBBsaBBaasssaaasse League net tourney this season.

O.F. Elbaum Tanner Ooals Erasmus: Stanke, Elbaum, outstanding athletes at St. Fran pushers, shovels and other magnesium 'Trustee as such, nis expenses anu ni 160-yard freestyle 1, Manual (Heavey. and mne-neniiiiii nllov nrnrlurls. Jeflerson P.

Tanner, Mike laculla. cis and St. John's Prep, proved Semnack, Petersen snd Cottonar), Time, Substitutions Erasmus: Frankel, Caplan, The Catholic Youth Organi K. Oovins. Jelferson Domlco, Berkowlts.

30.0. Fancy Dive 1. Cuhbedue Mamml- 9. tneir popularity with the stu Dated: New York. September SI.

1953. WHITE METAL ROLLING STAMPING CORP. o5-15t oSaSu Referee compensation for legal services rendered as in said account prayed for and also that the court ascertain and fix the compensation of Messrs. Barrett Berkowiti. certified public accountants, for their accounting services rendered the estate herein.

D. That the Court ascertain and fix Fuentes. Manual: 3. Zinn. Orady.

Wlnnlni zation will hold Its Kings County Communion Breakfast scots, 26 points. oeni oooies wnen tney were elected to high posts at their LEGAL NOTICES Giants Top Japanese On Pair of Home Runs of Baseball Champions Sunday Double-Threat Back SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE: the compensation of Irving Hlrsch. nv VKIOT VORlc Ponntv of Iflns-al mietinneer and of Ren Block for serv- morning at St. James Pfo- respective schools. Quigg, the Terrier basketball giant, was elected president of the senior Jackie Parker, who was rated Tokyo, Oct.

30 (U.PJ Jim CathedraL In the Matter of the Application of i Ices rendered as custodian of the real Charlea Deiter. a stockholder owning I property referred to in the schedule Mississippi State's best defen class and Cannava. the St. attached to the account herein. 50 ot the outstanding stocK.

lor anii sive back in 1952, also led the Order of Dissolution of DEES HOLD Rhodes and Daryl Spencer pounded out home runs to lead the touring New York Giants John's veteran tackle and extra- Irwin Russo, 14-year-old sub ING a New York Corporation. stitute of the Lafayette High nation's major colleges in scoring with 120 points. rusAisn; take nuiiuei mat ine final account of Elihu Rosen. football team, Is the nephew Liquidating Trustee of Dees Holding a dissolved corporation, has of Harpo Messistraho, the E. That the Court dispense with the calling and holding of a general meeting of creditors as required by section 177 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Near York.

F. That the Court order and direct distribution of the monies In the hands of the Liquidating Trustee, effective upon a final audit of the books of the corporation and it account! by the Director of Internal Revenue and bv the New York State Depart- to a 41 victory over the All-Japan Professional Stars yesterday before 40,000 fans at Korakuen Stadium. point booter, was chosen school Quigg, who led the Brooklyn Catholic High School loop in in-dividual scoring last year with 302 points In 12 games, is also a member of the Optimate So been luea on me otn oay oi ucioper. 1953 In the Office of the Clerk of the and will be pre County of Kings. sented to the Supreme Court of the Rhodes hit his round-tripper State of New York.

County of Kings. at Special Term, Part I thereof, to be ciety, the St. Francis honor so clety for students with a better- Frenchies' regular left tackle. Russo's mother is Harpo's sister. Larry Bernstein of Fort Hamilton High claims the most managerial posts in schol.

astic ranks. Bernstein, a senior, is the manager of the baseball, basketball, cross-country and track teams. He originally was a member of the track and in the top of the fourth. In the bottom half, the Japanese got three singles off Big Jim Hearn followed by a. long fly to center which scored a run, and tied it up.

held in Room 11(10. in the Municipal i ment of Taxation Finance, and that Building Court and Joralemon Streets, upon compliance with such order that Brooklyn. New York, on the 2nd day! the Liquidating Trustee be -of November. 1953. at 10:00 o'clock inicharged.

his bond cancelled and the the forenoon of that day. or as soon surety thereon discharged from all thereafter as counsel can be heard. inability. and that a motion will then and there G. That the Court grant to th he made for an order granting the Trustee euch other and following relief: furftier and different relief as may ty) than-85 average.

NOW! YOU CAN BUY A NEW OR USED CAR AT A BIG SAVING SEE TODAY'S AUTO PAGES Joe Quigg Ernie Cannava Chick Keegan started basket- A. That thA final account of peti Spencer smashed his homer Quigg will be around for only ball practice at St Francis Prep last Thursday and the first thing he did was measure over the coaching reins of the just and proper in the premises. Dated: Brooklyn. N. Y.

October 5th. 1953. Yours, ELIHU ROSEN. Attorney Liquidating Trustee. Office ft P.

O. Address. 16 Court Street. Borough of Brooklyn. New York City.

tioner as presented be approved and allowed and decreed to be conclusive upon all creditors of said corporation and upon all persons who may have claims against it upon any open or naif the season. Mickey Fisher, the Boys High Quigg. The Terrier cage star in the sixth and the Giants coasted the rest of the way. It was the third straight win for the Giants since they arrived in Japan. Red and Black tennis combine a la Al Badain of Erasmus Hall.

Fisher and Badain were great net rivals, so it will add spice I ol3-St Tu subsisting agreement, claim or other- cross-country teams but a collarbone injury forced him to give np active competition. Has grown an Inch since last year and Is now 8 feet, 7 inches. basketball coach, has also taken' BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 20, 1953 15.

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