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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY. JULY 26, 1934 20 LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSVRES Shorts on Tennis Courts The 'Vogue' Is COURT. KIN OS COUNTY Bant ol tficiW Triut CoinpvnT. plftiotiff, aia.iist Dom-m(o Coiatiso, MflA C0(u eb dflendanu. la puiiuauc 9t )udTntnl tora-rlaaura and duiv miidp aud entered hereby cited to show causa eelore oX said Surroiata a Court of Uie County of Kinfa, at tne Surrogate's office.

In tha Kail ol Records. Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kints. Cuy aud ot New Yora, on the im day Aiuutl. 19:14. a nine thirty e'clu'-k in the forenoon ot that day why the said last will and testament hould not be admitted to piobate aa a will affectlm noih real and personal property, and why the evidrnre tan and tha proceednifs alreaay had to prove tne will of tho said John Quliin.

deoeased. should Braves' Poor Hurling Blasts Pennant Hopes Alekhinc, Flohr, Euwe Leading Contenders to Win First Chess Prize uia abovc-cntiUed acuou and ann data Hi Hill of J'JIV. 1 sJ. 1. UK undri.nad.

iha refaref in aaid ludRtnrni named. at piibllc auction, ai tnt Brooklyn Real Etata raeliaina Boomi. 1 Montat'ie street, broualvn. New Vdrlt. on I lie lOm da? ol at 12 clock 'noon, oy MtOUlNNhiS RhlLLY.

auctioneers, ot lbi Mumaiiue Street. Brooklyn. riew Vork. the oremie directed oy jiidgment to be aold and therein deacrlbed I aa loilo: not atand and why the decree admitting aid will to pronate and adjudging tha tme to be a valid will to pasa real and personal properly should not be sustained. and why the said Catherine Kaston and 'All tnal certain 101.

piece or pni i and with the buildlns Improvements Boston ine Facing a Meajjer Financial Year as Knl Sox Draw thereon erected, situate. Iym and bemj any and an unanoffn persons nosa names, or parte of names, and whoa place or places of residence, are unknown and cannot after diluent Inquiry ascertained, heirs at law. not ol km and distributee! of aaid Catherine Keaeon, should not he bound thereby with tha same force and effect aa If tbey had been in the Borougn ot eiooa.a. vouni? Kinji. CUT nd Stan of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning 8l ine corner loiiiieu "i With three more rounds to be contested, including the 13th today, the curtain, will be rung down upon the stage of the international chess masters tournament at Zurich on Saturday, According to the present outlook, the chances favor Dr.

Alexander Alekhine of Paris, Salo Flohr of Prague and Dr. Max Euwe of Amsterdam to win the first prize. E. D. Bogoljubow of Germany, in fourth place, is close at their heels.

He is paired with Flohr today, while Dr. Alekhine meets Stahlberg of Sweden and Dr. Euwe of Holland is pitted against Rosselli of Italy. intersection the northeasterly side ot Wilson Ayenue. formerlir Uamburir Avenue.

nnrthwetertr side of Eldert previously cited to attend tha orifinai probate thereof. Street: running thence northeasterly along ino nortnweterl aide or imni 100 leet: thenco northneiterlt- parallel with Wilson Avenue 2S feet: thence aouth- Boston Any pennant pro5pects the Braves might have entertained. and those were dubious at the best, have long since vanished from the Hub. Apparently, in the flag hunt up to the time they returned from the last Western trip, even Bill Mc-Kechnie has evidently resigned himself to the inevitable. A first-! ,3 gr.niw.pini.ti, sag- yS 'v'.

9 I Pit' .) 3 fi) A V) westerljr parallel wltn aiders otrr part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet to the northeasterly aide of Wil In testimony whereof we have caused the eeal of our aaid Burroeete a Court of the said County of Kings to be hereunto affixed. ISeal) Witneaa Bon. Oeorse Albert Wincal. Surrogate ot aaid County of Kings, at the County ot Kings. City of New York, this 51 day of July.

1934. PEHCY 8TAPLITON. Clerk of Surrogate a Court. 15-4t th Dr. Emanuel Lasker, who started son Avenue: thenoo southeasterly aiong the northeasterly side of Wilson Avenue 9a faet to the corner, the point or Place of beginning." Daid premise oelnr known aa no.

367 Wilson Avenue Brooklyn. New York. Golf Trophy (division berth seems Just as remote! a possibility, says the Sporting out so brilliantly, has lost four games to Stahlberg, Nlmzowitsch, Bogoljubow and Dr. Alekhine, re UNITED 8TATES DISTHICT crinRIV ews. Dated.

New York, July mm. JAMEs A. HICIOINS. Referee. MARnlN Hess is EUER.

Attor behind the worst To Miss Fisher I EAtTHN DISTRICT OP NKW YORK WU-L1AM ORKKNBAUM. Complainant, against LEHRENKKAUSS CORPORATION, Defendant. pitching the club has been handi- neys lor PlainlUT. 74 Trinity Plac. Bor-euh of Manhattan.

New York City. spectively. At present the veteran Is bracketed with Nimzowitsch and Stahlberg in fifth place. His pros- pert for a high prize are excellent. Other pairings today are the fol-j lowing: Henneberser.

Pursuant to order of the tlnlted stair The apprommatt amount or ine nen or capped with in years, the Tribe came home from a disastrous vi.it Medal I to New York and Philadelphia to I -Hol District Court for the Eastern District of New York In the above entitled matter made May JJn. 1934. the uuderaiintu. a charge to satisfy which the abova-de-scrlbed property Is to be sold Is (13.321 79 wilh interest, together with costs and allowances amounting to (srj.70. tosether with the taxes In the sum ol 733.10 with pen- Wins Title continue the worst losing streak it 111 'rl'lirslCT had experienced in several seasons Receiver In Itoilitv ol Lehrenkrauss Corporation, will aeil at nublic auction at tha County Courthouse.

Pulton and Joralemon Streets, in th Borough of Brooklyn. Ciljf allies thereon, together with ine expenses of the sale. Dropping two at the Polo Grounds. Fairfield Tournament ot new zorg on tne jnrn aay ot Juiy, losins four out of five In Phila- rlalnViia nrnl tlio trtcci awav (VtrAa 1034. at li o'clock noon, tha tn low nt Dated, New rnrk.

jniy m.n. JAMES A. HIQOINS. Referee. tl-1 thm consecutive games to the Chicago! premises situated in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, directed by said or der to be sold, and described at follow: SUPREME COUKT. KINGS COUNTY. cii.v Rank Farmers Trim Company. Ail thos certain lots, piecei or parcels of land with th buildings and Imnrov- trustee, eic plaintiff, againat rtaco nora-int Corporation, defendant. tnent thereon erected, illuate lying and CiBOROE a.

ruitTi riainiin a Attorney. 135 Broadway. New York, pursuant, tn luriirment entered herein. dated June 22. 19M, I will sell at public auction, bv John a.

iinnnAr at. Rrnniclvn Real Estate Exchange. Port Chester. N. July 26 Duplicating her score of 83 of Tuesday.

Miss Marion Fisher of Oak Ridge, former New York City champion, and runner-up for the metropolitan title, rose from fourth place yesterday to first to win the 54-hole medal play Women's Westchester-Fairfield open championship. A total of 254 for three days earned her the title and the Elizabeth Wheeler Trophy. Miss Betty Pietsch of Tamarack failed to repeat her first-round triumph and fell from the leadership No. 189 Monlairue Street. Brooklyn, New York, on August 14.

1934, at 13 clock nnnn i.hm mnrttrased premises In tne Bor ough of Brooklyn, county of King di Seabright has gone "big" for this attire In its tennis play. Above (left to right) are Miss Margaret Blake, Mrs. Anna Brunle and the Misses Dorothy Andrews, Caroline Bab-cock and Bonnie Miller. Cubs, they had sustained six straight defeats and lost nine out of ten g.imes before Friday, the 13th. gave them a chance to banish the Jinx and finally break through with a win.

But said Jinx furnishes no alibi. The club is paying the penalty of last Winter's inaction, not only in a gradual decline In playing strength, but in the gate receipts at home. Unfavorable weather, competition of the races at the Rockingham track and a failure to keep adequate replacements form a combination that tells the tale at the turnstile. This promises to be a meager financial year for the Boston National League rected by said judgment to oe mm, hnnnderl and described aa follows: Beginnins: at a point on the northeasterly side of 40th Street, distant 80 feet southeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side of 40th Street with the southeasterly aide nt nth Avenue thenre northeasterly of Tuesday to third place with a Slieepshead Bay Now Boastful parallel with 18th Avenue 76 feet 10 inches: thence southerly parallel with west Street 60 feet 6'a inches: thence easterly at riiht to west Street 5 feet: Of Being Home of Racing Canoe thence southerly parallel with West street 56 feet 7 "a Inches to the northeasterly side of 40th Street: thence northwesterly alone the northeasterly side of 40th Street 88 feet Inchea to the point or place of vs. Gygli, Switzerland: Bernstein.

France, vs. Grob. Switzerland: Nim-EowlUsch. Denmark, vs. Joss.

Switzerland; Johner. Switzerland, vs. Nae-geli, Switzerland! Lasker, England, vs. Mueller, Switzerland. With one adjourned game between Flohr and Bernstein hanging, the standing is as follows: Plavera Won Lost'Plavers Won Lost Alekhine 10 2 'Bernstein 6 6 wtohr 9'i P'rHenneberger 6'a Euwe 9 'a 2 'a Mueller ...4 8 Bogoljubow 9 3 Rosselll 8 Lasker 1 9 Orob 3' 8 Nlmzowitsch 5 Oygll 3W 8 'a Stahlberg 7 Joss l's 10 'a Johner S4 61 Naegcll 1V lot, With the leading lightning artiste like Fine, Re.shevsky and Hanauer absent at Chicago, the outsiders, so called, had a chance to annex some of the prizes handed out at the weekly rapid transit tournaments of the Marshall Chess Club.

Placed at the head of the list of ten contenders this week were the following: H. Helms. 81; Irving Chernev and T. A. Dunst, each 72; Robert Bornholz, 8 3.

Frank J. Marshall Is again summering at Atlantic City, where at his Chess and Checkers Divan on the Million Dollar Pier he meets all comers from far and near. The United States champion keeps in training for a passible title match with Isaac Kashdan in case the efforts being made by Harold M. Phillips and his committee to raise the necessary fund should bear fruit. His stay at the shore will benefit Marshall both physically and mentally.

It is hoped that he may be seen' in action at Syracuse next month. Paul G. Giers of Syracuse, secretary of the New York State Chess Association, reports that the committeemen in charge of the Jubilee meeting, scheduled to take place in being in tn jsorougo ot Broogiyn, count. Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described aa follows! PARCEL NO.

1 Eaateny aid of East 2th Street, 384 feet aouth of Avenue T. 18'xlOO' and known as No. 2047 East 26th Street. Brooklyn. Mew York.

PARCE1, NO. 3 Easterly aid of East 19th Street, 349 feet south ot Avenue 20XT9' and known as No. 2441 Eaat Uln Street, Brooklyn. New York. PARCBL NO.

3 Westerly tide ot East 27th Street, 300 feet south of Avenue 25'jl00' and known as No. 2538 Baal 27tn Street, Brooklyn. New York PARCEL NO. 4 Southwesterly side of 59th Street, 19 feet northwesterly of 12th Ayenue, 6T 100' 2t" and known aa No. 1182 6tn Street.

Braoklyn. New York. PARCEL NO. Southeasterly aid of Quentln Road, SO feet southwesterly of Ea.t 32d Street, 20'jc 100 and known aa No, 3114 Quentln Road, Brooklyn, New York. PARCEL NO.

Southerly tide ot Aventi X. 40 feet we of East 22d street, 20 100' and known at No. 2111 Avenue X. Brooklyn, New York, PARCEL NO. 7 Northerly eld of Avenu 100 feet of East Third street, 20'xloo' and known aa No.

42 Avenue U. Brooklyn. New York. PARCEL NO. 8 Easterly eld of Montauk Avenue.

37S feet aouth of Linden Boulevard. 25'100' and known ai No. 5S1 Montauk Avenu, Brooklyn, New York. PARCEL NO. Southeasterly aide of Sth Ayenue.

21' 2 northeasterly of S2d Street. 19'xSO' and known as NO. 5121 8th Avenue. Brooklyn. New York.

PARCBL NO. 10 Easterly aide of Ford street, 24 fee northerly of Harkness Avenue. 2fl'xl00 and known aa No. 2769 Ford Street, Brooklyn. New York PARCEL NO.

11 beginning, bated. New York. July 24. 1934. fttsH.i.Kft a.

bond Referee. j24-6t tuth Rigler, Vet Ump, In Auto Crash Queer Hybrids That Seem to Move in a World of Their Own LEGAL. NOTICES STATU OP NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT of State, I do hereby certify that a certificate of dissolution Of FLOOD MOTOR. has been filed in this department this day and that It appears therefrom that such corporation has complied with aection one hundred and five of the Stock Corporation know, jockey around until between the fourth and fifth minute, and Fill Kockaway Inlet, Open Sea Off Coney and Roekaway Point By HAROLD PARROTT The sailing canoe! Like white birds on the wing they fill Roekaway Inlet and the open sea off Coney and Roekaway Point, flocking at dusk for all the world like some big brood into that calm cubbyhole of the sea: Slieepshead Bay. Shecpshead Bay is.

for your reporter, the only real waterfront spot then once the gun goes off, the total oi 2s7. Mrs. Mark McGarry. Westchester Hills champion, held second place with an 84 to lose the title by a single stroke to Miss Fisher. She had a complete card of 255.

The tournament committee announced at the close of the meet that in the future the wearing of shorts would be barred. Deal, N. July 28 Deal is going to be a favorite spot of Mrs. George Viebrock of Queens Valley in the future. The Long Island champion held the lead in the opening day of play in the Jersey shore 54-hole medal play tournament played over three courses on Monday but lost it in Rumson Tuesday.

Yesterday, back in Deal again. Mrs. Viebrock. Long Island champion, posted a 90 to emerge the winner with a card of 263. Mrs.

F. A. Neuberg of Hackensack. fourth the starting day. recorded an 82 for a total of 266 to take second prize, while third place was shared by Mrs.

Walter MacGowan of Upper Montclalr and Mrs. Wright D. Qoss of Baltusrol at 267. Law and that It la A sso ved. man who has it figured best gets Oiven In duplicate under my hand and ofTtr a sea or he Deoartmrn Charles (Cy) Rigler of Cleveland, veteran National League umpire who has been recuperating from a fractured rib.

today telegraphed league headquarters from North East. that he had been in an automobile accident and had suffered a broken left ankle and cuts and bruises. Rigler had Just received a sched looked nothing if not disgusted at that. Corr shaded an eye that nqulnted seaward. "Far?" he laughed.

"Why, two fellows left here not long ago for New London, in a sailing canoe. They can't be much more than out of sight now." "Urn, up the East River, I suppose," I said Innocently. "But how will they paddle through that swift Hell Gate?" "Hell Onte, nothing," said Mr. Corr. "They've gone the outside way around to the Sound; along the Long Island coast.

Two or three days, it'll take 'em. They camp every night." Now that's something, in a canoe that may weigh about 150 pounds, with two slim sticks for masts, twn big leeboards slung over the sides they're a substitute for keel or of Stale, at the Cltv of Albany iSeall this third dav of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-tour. (Sjd.l EDWARD 3. PLYNN, Sfrretarv of State. By iSed.i Prank S.

Deputy Srf in all New York; there you'll find I tho best breaks." Previously, they always started canoe races In waist-deep water, with one of the crew from each boat holding her at the starting line, and then hopping in as the gun went. They're good sailors, these Sheepshead Bay canoeists. They could run circles around many of the small yacht classes we've heard so much about. Why don't regatta committees do something about including them, and developing that branch of sport under sail? Pilgrimage South Bert Graham is organizing the caravan of boats which will make the pilgrimage South next week. ule of his assignments and had gone to his physician to get a final physical examination before returning to duty.

On the way home his telegram said, his car was struck by a truck. Mrs. Rigler, who was driving, was severely cut and bruised. Rigler he was home with a plaster cast on his ankle while Mrs. Rigler was In a haspieal for X-ray examinations.

The broken rib was suffered during a game when he was struck by a bat which slipped from the hands of Pepper Martin, St. Louis that city from Aug. 13 to 25, are putting forth every effort to raise the fund which will enable them award adeouale prizes to the a rare Jamboree of the tootling ferries that run to Breezy Point, snub-nosed beam trawlers with their haggling skippers peddling fish along the bulkhead, great long fishing yaohts that run out to the banks, captained by men who bellow from pilot-house windows, demanding right-of-way, and the darting, roaring high-Bpeed runabouts, a terror to all with their terrific wash. Among all of these the frail, cleverly-rigged sailing canoes dart like frightened birds; for Slieepshead Buy, of all the Atlantic Coast Westerly side of West 7th Street, 309. ft feet north of Bflth street.

14'x47' 6" and known as No. 2238 West 7th Street, Brooklyn. New York. PARCBL NO. 12 Easterly side of Ea.st 28th Street, 30S feet north of Avenue 8, 30 x100' and known as 1853 Eajt 28th Street, Brooklyn, New York.

PARCEL NO. 13 Westerly aide of Crescent street, 125 feet Inches north of Rldgewood Avenue. 20'. BS' 11" and known at 144 Crescent Street, Brooklyn. New York PARCEL NO.

14 Weaterly aid of Crescent Street, S8 feel 5 Inchea north of Rldgewood Avenue, 20 feet front and 20 feet 4 "i Inches In tht rear; ss feet 11 Inchea on on aide and 92 feet 4S4 lnchet on the other side and known No. 148 Crescent Street, Brooklyn. New York. PARCEL NO. 15 Pasterly side of Utlca Avenue.

320 feet north of Avenue N. 20'xl00' and known ss No. 2123 Utlca Avenue. Brooklyn. New York.

The foregoing premises will be sold siih-tect tn all liena and enctimbranres of record. No bid less than S250 ca.h for each rftary of Slate. 2fl-2t th -ATXsPFiYAl7TBRNa7PART II OP THE Supreme Court, held In and for the County of Kines. at the Municipal Building. Bor-ough of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York, on the 24th dav of July. 1934. Present Hon. John Macerate, Justice, In the Matter of the Application of William Bartmono-wltch for leave to change hla name to Rartmon. On reading and filing the annexed petition of William Bartmonowitoh of the State and City of New York, County of Kings, duly verified the 19th day of July.

1934, praying for lenve to assume the name of William Bartmon In place of his present name, and the Court being duly satisfied by ld petition that there Is no reasonable objection to petitioner assuming the name proposed. Now. on motion of Philip H. Wellmsn, attorney for petitioner. It Is Orderid that William Bnrtmonowltch be.

and he hereby Is. authorised to assume the name of Wllllntn Bnrtmon. on and after the 3rd day of September. 1934. and utv- 'somnlianre with the provisions of Article 6 of the Civil Rlyhts Law of the Slnte of New York, vis, that he p.nise this order and the nnners upon which it allowed to be filed and entered in the onVe of the Clerk of the hhrh-elass talent engaged in the in NameScottisIiBoats ThatWillRacellere ternational tournament, and urges centerboard and a skipper that's busier than the traditional paper-hanger, what with Juggling tiller ropes and sheets and whatnot.

Four Races a Year Four races are held every year, Corr told us, and the high point-winners after the three are over are considered the champions. The Debonair, in which John Mitchell. Bill Murawski and Corr sail, has been champion for two years now In Class which is the the earnest co-operation or ail ciuos and individual supporters to that end. Forrest E. Ferguson, C.

P. 502 Scott Syracuse, is treasurer of the Jubilee Committee, of which Mr. Giers is chairman. At St. Michaels, Aug.

2, 3 and 4. there will be special canoe races in which competition is expected from the Washington Canoe The Scottish contingent that will compete in the British-American six-meter team race series off Ovs- Club Following the Miles River re 20-foot class with a three-man gatta. the Sheepshead caravan will The Hawthorne Chess Club of ter lat September was an-1 TJ a match on four boards "ouneed yesterday by Vice Commo-with the team of the Chase National Jan Stanvoord Merle-Smith of Bank at the Otter's headquarters. i the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht EncTtriors Woto IVTorL-a is the nome of tne racing canoe, a dsiinan seis iriarw, (jlleer nybrW thRt move, in a Bonthron Beats Nv "'ord "I own- ThPre1 rBe, nun- dreds of sailing canoes In Sheeps- Stockholm. July IS W-Bill Bon- bt bout 55 or gc.

thron and Ben of the livp nrfn tilling American track and field I To the Miramar Canoe Club, team, scored sensational victories we wcnt t0 ind out what we yesterday in the second day of the COuld. sail from St. Michaels to Baltimore a distance of some 40 odd miles crew, class carries two men, and onlv one sail and one man. Supreme Court ot the state of New mm to attend the regatta of the Mary- cunlrJ" ij I this order Is made: and that, willun ten emerged successful by the score A return meeting is iuuii- planned for September. The sum international meet, Melita.

with R. M. Teacher and Mrs. Teacher; J. H.

Hume and Mrs. Hume, and two professionals; Sas-kia II. with A. S. L.

Young and Miss Young. M. Bellville and two mary Hawthorne C. C. Boards I Chase C.

C. i Board 1 r. Phllloo Eastman, former Stanford University ace, bettered the listed world's record for 500 meters when he won the event in 1.02.8. The ex- 1 8. Pearl l.

davs after this order Is entered, he cause copy thereof to he published In The Eagle, a nrwsaaper published In the County of Kings, and that within forty dava after the making of this order, an affidavit of the publication thereof has been, as directed, filed and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. County of Kings; that after said requirements are complied with, petitioner must, on and after the 3rd dav of September. 1934. be known by the name he la hereby authorized to assume, and by no other name. Euter.

JOHN MscCRATB, 3. S. C. 2 A. C.

Sieben. 2 J. w. Collins professionals: Vorsa. with J.

H. 1 3 Sjoslrom 3 P. L. Gold. Trip to Maryland We found several crews talking about getting ready to load their craft on hired trucks next week for a trip to Maryland, where they'll sail in the Miles River Y.

C. regatta and the Maryland Y. C. regatta. "They Invited two or three of us down there last vear." said Eddie Clark.

J. M. F. Sandeman.L.Downes! lstirK official mark is 1:03. 8.

0 I' Bonthron conquered Erik Ny of The sight of a fast canoe out there in the open sea, ducking white caps as she whips along close hauled, is something to make you wonder. To sail them you must be something of an iron man, for you're wet through and through before long if there's any sort of breeze, and chilled to the bone more often than not. To tip over is to invite plenty of trouble, in the seas that run off Roekaway Inlet. "We seldom go over, though," said Corr and Mitchell, "unless something goes wrong, like a mast snapping or a line letting go. You hnve to allow for those things." Yes indeed.

I supposed aloud. Hi Total Total 3 '4' and one professional, and Kyla. with William Russell Miss Russell, W. Thorn and a professional. parcel will be acceoten, ROBERT ft.

Wtl.SON. JOHN J. CtJRTIN. Receivers in Eaultv of Lehrenkrauss corporation STRONOIN HERTZ and DAVID B. TOLINS.

Attnrneva for Receivers, 18 Montague street. Brooklyn, Naw York. i3-4t tn LEGAL NOTICB OP SALE tJNTTED STATES DISTRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OP NEW YORK WILLIAM OREENBAUM, Complainant, against LBKRENK.RAU88 CORPORATION, Defendant. Pursuant to order of the tlnlted State! District Court for the Eastern District ot New York In th above entitled matter mad June 2th. 1934, tht undersigned, at receivera in equity of Lehrenkrauss Corporation, will sell at publlo auction at the County Courthouse, pulton and Joralemon Streets, In th Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 30th day ot July, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, tht following; premises tltuated In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said order to bt told, and described as followa: All thost certain lota, pleoes or parcels of land, with tha buildings and Improvements thereon trtcted.

situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounaed and described ss follows: PARCEL NO 1 Eaat side of Mllford Street, 4 feet south of Hegeman Avenue, 23 x60' and known as No. 487 Mllford 1.111U dUilL uiuu uil rvug. 1U, II Bllll 12. At Baltimore there are special sailing canoe races as well as the free for all sailing race.

There will be four 20-foot sailing canoes with 135 square feet sail area, and a three-man crew and six 18-foot sailing canoes, 105 square feet sail area with two-man crews. The ooats and crews that will make the trip are as follows: CLASS A 20 IT. 13S SQ. Ft. SAIL Boat Crew Audacious.

J. Perantl-P. Renft Debonair. J. Milcliell-K.

Corr-W. Murawski Voyageur, J. Oargulla-B. Teata-A. Pier-monte Rlrteewav.

J. Bourhler-J. Carter-P. Irwin CLASS B-18 Pf 103 SK). FT.

SAIL Bout Crew loons Mntek-P. 1 re 1 1 1 Knee K. Nlelpon-W. Haryenark Spirited Play Win! Sweden, in th 1,000 meters in 2:28.8. more than five seconds lower than the rpcord.

Ny recently de Isaac Kashdan. Samuel Re.shevsky Most of the contestants will a rrive feated Beccall of Italy Hnrdin. Corr, "and about 15 of the boats and Arnold S. Denker were among In Eoston on the Britannic the third It the nrst to score in uie wraitm ween in oepiemoer, wun tne otners ueara and peacock also were win- from Sheepshead showed up. tournament at imcago, uieir uppu- reacning uiese snores a week later, i ners.

was such a good spectacle that they invited more this year, and they're going to make it pretty nice with SIJPKEMB COURT OP THE STATU OP NEW YORK Jerome Roth and Ida Wels, aa executors under the last will and testament of John Welt, plaintiffs aualnst Ukiah Realty Corporation Ellen P. and others, defendants. Platn-ilfts designate Kings County as the niaci of trial. To the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of votir answer. Or, If the complaint li not served with this summons, to "ervt a notice of appearance on the plalntlfls' attorneys within twenty days after the tartlr of this summons, exclusive of the Rod and Gun nenU being Palml of Jackson.

Grigoriefl of Chicago and Rundell of Kansas, respectively. In each instance the play of the three New Yorkers wa-s of a spirited character. The scores: good prizes. Rather far to go, I suggested. Mr.

Corr and John Mitchell, who with misgivings inside. VWn oviwlmpnflno' with flv. i Pek-A-noo LHaham iludlvlduall W. Erirk'on-H. Krlckson By RAf BUFF sails with him in the Debonair, 1 lng starts now," they told me.

"You i m-Tac ,1 u. Hauitinan-j. Kerr FOUR KNIGHTS OPENINO Szabo and Garibaldi day of aarvtoe, and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be Tide Table for Waters Adjacent to New York JJLY 26-flUM SETS AT 8 18 P.M. JULY 27 SUN RISES AT S-47 A.M. (Supplied by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) Daylight Saving lime In Coney Mat Bout Brundage Sails For Stockholm Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic Association and president of the A.

A. sailed for Kashdan, Black. P-K4 K'-KB3 KI-B3 Kt-jS PxKt PxKt QxP P-B3 P-Q4 B-Q3 P-KR3 Palml, White, 1 P-K4 Kt-KB3 3 KI-B3 4 B-KI5 6 KtxKt P-KS 7 PxKt SQPxP 9B-Q3 10 Castles 11 Q-R5 Palml, Kahdn. White. Biack 15Q-Q P-KK14 1HB-K3 P-B4 17B-KB P-KR4 18P-QKt4 B-K4 19R-R3 P-QS 20 PxOP PxQP 21 B-B F-KtS 22 P-Kt5 P-R5 2.1 B-KI2 BxPch 24 KxB P-KI6ch 25K-R P-RS 28 RxP QxP Resigns New London Pk vViliets Point A 11 P.M oai ue.gt inlet AM nie 1'iauul fuvoulc bav LnJei A I A 11:48 10:09 8 01 8 23 8:01 8:23 112.09 12:29 Sand; Hook I A MP.a.

July 26" 8:18 1:3) July 27 9:0 9:29 July 28 9.59 July 29 10:49 11:08 July 30 11 40 13:42 12 8:53 9 14 1:01 10:4111:01 8 9:14 9 44 10 04 1:18 1:84 2:28 12:20 12:4:) 10 bj B-K3 1J R-Krh 9 44 10:04 10:34 10:53 11:25 11:43 12 17 12-34 1:21 2:12 .1:03 3:58 1:53 2:48 3:38 43! 2 49 3:22 1:18 11 vs. li 41 13 B-Q2 Castles. QR 14 P-QR4 P-KK13 July 11 I Europe last night bound for Stock- holm, where he will attend a meet-i ing of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. Daniel Ferris, 1 secretary of the A. A.

who is I In Europe now, will join Brundage Sundor Szabo and Gino Garibaldi cla.sh in the feature wrestling exhibition tomorrow night at the Coney Island Velodrome In a bottt which will have bearing on the championship situation. The winner will probably be sent against Jim Londos, Jim Browning or Ed Don George before the close of the outdoor season. Everett Marshall is slated to go against Henry Piers and Ell Fischer is booked to meet Bert Rubl. In another encounter Frank Bronwlrz will trade grips with Ernie 8tevens. taken against you ny oeiauu iur lanai demanded1 In the complaint.

Dated. February 19. 19:14. LEWIS, MARKS As KAhTTFR. Attorneys for-Plaintiff, Office and P.

Addresi. SO Court Street. Borough of Brooklyn, City To' the following named defendant In this action. Ellen P. Nelson: The foregoing summons la geryed vpon vou by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon.

Peter P. Smith, a Justice of the supreme Court, of the state of New York, dated June 23d, 1934, and "led In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, city and State of New York. The oblect of this action Is to foreclose a mortgace on the premises. 1414 East 4th Street. Borough of Brooklyn City of New York, which said npemles are located on the weslerlv side of East 4lh Street.

2(10 feet, southerly from the southwest corner of Avenue M. having a frontage on Fast 4th Street of 70 feel and being 100 feet in HCnlh Dited. 57th 1934 LEWIS MARKS K4NTrTR Attorneys for Plaintiffs, nfnra anil Aildress. :,0 Conn S'reet. Por high water at Belmar Pier and bury Park subtract 15 minutes from anov Por Digh water ai Beacb Bavio nnatoei add I nour and 40 minute to tandv Resh'skv.

While. 1 P-04 2 Street, Brooklyn, Y. PARCEL NO. 2 East side of Pord Street, 234' 9- aouth ot Harkness 25' 100 and known as No. 281 Ford Street, Brooklyn, New York.

PARCEL NO. East side of Henrr Street, 172 feet north of Coney Island Plank Road falso known as Neptune Avenue), 20'xlOS and known as No. 3745 Holmes street, Brooklyn, New York. PARCEL NO. 4 West tide of Crescent Street, 145' north of Rldgewood Avenu, 20 x98' 11 and known as No, 14J Crescent Street, Brooklyn, New York.

PARCEL NO. 8 West side ot West Tth Street, 285 96 faet north of 6th street, 14 x47' 6 and known as No. 2240 West 7th Street, Brooklyn, New York. PARCEL NO Norhheasteriy side of Sheepshead Bay Road, 76.80 feet southeasterly of East 13lh Street, 22'xdO 0 irregular and known as No 1309 Sheeos-heed Ray Road. Brooklyn, New York PARCEL NO 7 Northeasterly aide of 40th Btieet.

feet northwesterly of 1 Avenue. 23' 2" and known aa No. 1679 4oth Street, Brooklyn, New York PARCBL NO R-Easterly side of East 5td Street. 175 feet north of Avenue 20 x100' and known as No 2061 East 32d Street, Brookln, New York PARCEL NO Northerly side ot Ave. mte 0.

60 feet east of Ea.t 3d Street, 20 1 100' and known aa No 423 Avtnu Brooklyn, New York PAHCEI NO 10 Easterly aide ot East Today in Sport BASEBALL Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs, at Ebbets Field. Bedford Ave, and Sullivan Place. 3:20 ni New York Giants vs. Bt, Louis Cardinals, doubie-headtr, at Polo Orounds.

8th Ave. and 157th first game at 1:30 m. BOXINO Amateur eventa, at Starlight Park, E. 17th Bt 8 30 it. OOLP Women's Weschester-Palrneld Clolf Association one-dav tournament, at Hve Country Club, Rye.

N. starling a 9 a.m. POLO Semi-final round of whratlev runs competition, at Meadow Brook Club, Weslbury. L. 8 pm.

GREYHOUND RACINO Nasau Kennel dull meeting, at P.nr Orounds track, M.neola. L. 8 30 p.m. RACINO Nineteenth day of Empire City Ruclng ton's Summer meet-111s, at Empire City treck, 2.30 m. TENNIS Invitation tournament, at Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club.

Seabright, F. starling at a 3 KI-KR3 1 at Stockholm. LUEFISHINO hereabouts this with nea bass, and for variety added Brunrlare will then leave for Ger-year has been spotty. One blarkflfh and porgles. A later stun many lo emidltlnns reln- nay tne ineaaca win oe iairiy suo- i N.

for a few drills tlve to the Jcvlxh question. The Manual outside fire Island Inlet produced doormat fluke. 4 Kt I 5 a 7 Cnvt'rs Q-KA 9 P-K4 10 KtxP 11 Kt-B3 12 PxP 13 B-B2 and the next nary a single blue ter 500-Meter Record ror will be hooked. I wonder what the fans would pay to have the phenomenal run of several years ao The "human fish" stunt capturing a swimmer with a fishing line and rod will be tried again this year when the Nova Scotia fishing Borough of Brooklyn. Cltv of New York 14 Kt-KS Orizor'fl.

Keh sky, Grigor'ff. While. Biark. Kt-KB3 15B-B4 K'-R4 K3 lfi B-K i Bt P-Q4 P-K4: P-B) KriB 19BPVK' Ki-Kl B-K2' -Cj3 Q-Blrh rata 21 K-R BKt P-tVKt3 22 PiB -Hj P-KP 1 QR-B Q-Cj B-K -M K'-R4 R-')J P-B4 BvPrh KxB KlxP 1 'i, g-RSi K-K' Q.R2 27 K'-KlB KH-KB t)-B I 2 RMini BENS PAWN OPENINO Rundell, Denker, Rundell, Black White. Bark P-Q4 11 BK'2 P-KR4 P-KJ 14 B-B4 Q-K2 Kt-KB3 liKl-Kl5 BxKt WKI-Q2 18 BxH Caillrs P-QB4 17 0-B:) Kt-KI P-OK13 18KR-Q P-Ktl KixKt 19RxRch QsR XI-Q2 20 R-Q U-H2 P-B4 21 Q-H8 Q-KI2 B-Kt2 22 R-48ch K-B2 BxP 23 1 Resigns B-B3 American Olympic Assnrintlon ha authorised him to act on tlv Invitation of Germany to the United fl'n'ex to pnrtiripate in the '31 O'vmpl-s at Berlin.

Ramapo Four Meets First Division Set by Eastman ienm in back analn. ltroi.rvirNTAf. fllTATION Biueflsh are expected to display na hunting guides hold their an- TUB PEOPLE Or THE STATE OF NEW vntiic hu th ernes nf find free and In nual tournament at Lake William, Ornker, White 1 P-Q4 temperament but this year the dependent To Catherine Kasson and to any and all unknown persona whose 2 KI-KB3 3 P-K3 4 B-Q3 P-WKI3 6 Castles Stockholm, Sweden, July 26 Ben Eastman, the Stanford flash who established a Swedish record for the 400-meter event here Tuesday, broke the world's record for the 500-meter run yesterday when he ran the distance in one minute, two and eight-tenths seconds. The former record was set by E. Tavernarl of Italy in 1929.

Olenn Hardin, Bill Bonthron and Percy Beard were other American victors. Hardin broke the Swedish record for the 300-meter run In 0 33.7 seconds. The former mark was 7 Kt-K5 PxKt 1W-KB4 10P-B4 11 PxP 13 KI-B3 Manhattan Beach Swim Meet Aug. 11 The fourth swimming meet of the in Lunenburg County, N. 3.

"The Strangers" angling reports are always entertaining. Ha writes: "The othr dav th Glralda fished the Klondike Banks and with bristling, widespread fins, the princely humpback sea bass battled the fishermen. Once In awhile a beauty would break a line In true football fashion, and one angler, reeling in a broken, dangling line, suggested that they be named "Later Captain Martin drifted lor duke down on the Jersey shore, and at the sluht of the alze nf the fink temperament is proving to be ag-, gravatinK. inasmuch as repeatedly it is spoiling fishing trips. One bright spot, however, has been the reported presence of the blue streaks in the waters off Long Island Sound in the neighborhood of Port Jefferson.

This is quite unusual, although In former years they were not uncommon around the Race off from New London. Thomas Pace. 1326 62d Brooklyn, a member of the Roekaway Point surf Anglers Club, knows the productive sloughs and holes off the bearh at MunUuk near the light names or parts of natnee. and wnose place or places af residence are unknown and cannot after diligent Inquiry be ascertained, helra at law, net of kin and dl. tributes at said Catherine Kasson.

tend greeting: Whereas th last will and testament ol John lininn. deceased, who at the time of hie death reaided at to Clermont Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings City and state of New York, bearing date th 23d day of August, 19H2. wa heretofore, by a oecree of thla court duly mad and entered In the office the erk of this court on the 15th day of Pebruary ina4. admitted to srobai by the Surrogate's Court of the County nf Kings aa the last will and testament, of the said decedent valid to ons, both real anri nranal nrntiertV and SBld Will and The Ramapo polo quartet will make Its debut at Fort Hamilton.

Brooklyn, Sunday afternoon, when It engages the First Division Officers in what Is expected to he one of the fastest games to be played at the Army Reservation this season. The Jersey unit comes to Brooklyn with a reputation, having won their Inst, ten In a row In Northern Nw Jersey, but the Armv officers have them outelns'-ed In Chesa rroblcm No. 1107 By J. PALA7-ON. HHNUARY.

Black 8 pieces. season in the pool at Manhattan Bench, in which the leading naiads and mermen of the East will will be conducted on Saturday, Aug. 11, by the Women's Swlm- street, mi feet aouth ot Avenue being parcel 50 88 feet front and 33 51 feet in the rear: 60 feet on ont side and 65 51 on the other side and known at 2525 East 28th Street. Brooklyn. New York.

PARCEL NO. 11 Westerly lid of East 54th Street. 373 feet north of Avenue 50 x100 and known as No 1250 East 64th Street. Brooklyn, New York. PARCEL NO.

12 Southwesterly Sid ot Bast 104th Street. 2:10 feet southeasterly of Farraiut Road. 25'glOO and known at 630 East 1041 street, Brooklyn. New York. PARCEL NO.

13 Southerly side of Avenue 100 365 fret west of East 11th Street. 20 073 feet on one side. 20 feel on the other: 66 84 feet in depih on on side and 68,55 feet in depth on the other side and Known aa No 1010 Avenue Nnv Ynrk PARCEL NO 14 North side nt Neptunt Avenue, toil feet, west of West Street, 21 50x100' and known as No 1217 Neptune Avenue, Bronkvn, New Vork PAftCFL NO 15- East side ol Mlllord treat, 323 feet Smith of tlnden Boulevaid, and known ss No 5d Mllford Street, Brooklyn. New York PARCEL 1(1 West side nf West I 1 th Rtreet, feet, norm of Avenue 23'XIOO' and known as No 2048 Was) 11th Street. Hroiiklvn, New Ynrk PARCEL NO 17 -Fast side ot West Bin 1 0:34.8.

I ri.cn. aHmiHinff the same to nrohsie ni mint. Association. All tho stars of HITS lUiy STRL'SS tnereni are inn me nrnois in "i this who are at pres- -doormats up to pounds were I hi X'sevUes caught-he regretted that he did I Mlrr players, not allow more time for fluke." I .11 NIOK SWIM Mi rituotirsn, July 28 W) President now duly filed and recorded In th office Till! Bensaniier of the ptU.ahiiM.li of Ihe clerk of Ihc said Surrogate's Court if the of Kings, and enl ill Detroit for the national i chii in pi1 uishlpN, wiP api.wi' in the rnnics mnay annminren the pur-1 whereas Margaret Doheri.y Keenan the A. L.

CiithlxTt. popularly known Youthful Mutators from James various events for women at next "i fff bar "ft 1 urn f- 'y- -H 4 7: 'f: I a i 1 i -J I e'Xi rt'-1 'fm I rhase of Pitrher Clarence Strt'ss nf as hancly to thousands of fishermen i Madison. Eastern District; John month's water carnival at the sea Utile flock. In the Southern A.no- nave mm tne water- OI r-rin- Wm, UIu! e.i,mi- a dp PflrK, executrix anrt trustee 01 ine saia ibsi wiiii and testament, residing at Clermont Avenue In the Borough nf Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York has applied lo the Surrognie's Court of tha said Coiinly of Klnps to have the ciauon. ine price was not house. He proved it the other day when consistent heaving of hi lend from the beach yielded an 8' ii -pound striped bass, a 5-pound bkickfish, bi'Mrti's a fair number of porgles. Atlantic City. N.

sea ba.ss filing has done a little perking of late. In fact, it's actually sizzling right now with messes, the best of the year to date, according to the skipper of the Sachem of Sheepshead Bay. which makes regular overnight runs to these grounds. On cess Bay. S.

Is again offering a fishing outfit for the first biueflsh caught from a rowboat this year in that section. WeakfLsh and croakers are now being tsken there. fsheapshrid Bay "oVKK BAS-roRfHrllNI4t" GLORY, DAILY 7, SUNDAY 5 Pier 0 H. A.gog Mid. Club are entered in the open Junior swimming meet which will 1m- slatted WINDWARD II WINH the Park Central pool Sunday Port Washington, L.

I July 2S sfternoon, July 29. In a nard soulhwest wind that 'disabled three boats. Windward II POI.O ATCH OFF was guided to victory yesterday bv Manhasset, L. July 2(5 The bv Diehard Blnnchard. was Nccond, high-goal polo match scheduled to finishing two minutes behind Robe played at crsentre Field on the magna Jennie Wren, enldcd bv Jay Whitney estate was postponed MKs Virginia) Belden, finished in Indefinitely becausa ot wet grounds.

third placa. said decree admitting tne said will to probate opened and a supplemental ell al Inn issued In "aid proceeding directed to the persona abov named requiring them to show cause why the aaid laat will and testament of the aaid John Qulnn, deceased, should not be admitted to probate and why th aaid proceedings already had should not confirmed and austained as against th aaid partlea with the same fnrr and effect at If they had heretafor been duly cited to attend th original probata thereof. Now thrlor you and eacn ol you are BOYS SWIM MKrr More than 70 schoolboy and youthful athletic club performers will compete in the second annual Queens and Ing Island outdoor Junior winning' which will be Hagerl at tha Bunny side Pool, Sunnyside, t. Friday afternoon. Street, 117 feet 6 Inchea north of Avenu U.

IT and knon as 2074 West Bth Street, Brooklyn, New York The foregoing premises will he sold subject to all hens and encumbrances ol record. ROBERT H. WIION, JOHN J. CURTIN. Receivers in Equity ot Lehrenkrauss Corporation STRONOm Kim 77.

and DAVID TOLINS, Attorneys for Banelvera. 18t Montttut Si reel, Brooklyn, New York. l.mmWtmmiiiilLr.. -rinnLiu suu.i isiiiii ii i White 10 nieces, inmi In play and ma'a In two moves. While on on KKt.

on 04 and KBA. on UR. Kt on and XXt2, on WKM and KR. one of his recent trips there, hs polntd out, Ravmond V. Cadrlell pi dt inr it i ow.

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