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FORM
BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM., JULY 17, iy<f4
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FOR TUESDAY
r i R S T R A C E — S l . i O O : cUlDllnt: two
c
ye»r-o!d maidens; five and one-half fur
longs.
—
P.P.
Wt. p . p .
wt ilONLY FlKliT 3 HORSES' ARE GRADED) 6 Annie Lea —
108
Wright
1 Marjknol!
115; 8 Semper Parata 115 rUK TUESDAY
7 Chaste Lady
Woodhouse. 108 10-1
2 Russian Valor
118. 9 Teheran
FIRS1' KAC«J—$2,500; c l a i m i n t ; maiden 9 bBlenros;
115
2-1 ; 13TH DAY. MONDAY, JULY--17—TRACK FAST,
— N o boy 1C8
3 Slater T. A.
115 10 X a B r t a r e i q u : 113 ! '.wo-ycar-olds, live and a Half furlongs.
aP. Oodfrey entry.
F i R S T RACE—2-year-olds; claiming: 5 ' 2 furlongs.
Purse. $2,500. ' Poat 1:35,
4 Bright Mintaka 115: 11 Oar Larx-raead 115
No
Nuala. credited with >ome brilliant efl:tje'i.
Start good, won driving, place same.
Time, 1:07. Winner, ch. ( .
5 Spring Dell
115 12 xNavy Dance
HorseJockey Wt. L.ne forts on the work' tab. may be the right II off
110 •P.P.
(2) by Epithet—Red Sash.
Trainer. A. Robertson.
S x aGom'bn Man 113 13 Shove Off
118 K xxREFUUEEGEE
one here. Head Start wan last In ImNo boy 1(W
— R u n n i n g Poaltlo
EQUlr.
7 Seven o'clock 1151
»re»site style bat raoves up.
V KOCKWOOD J*LAY—Zufelt m
Turbulence
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—Woodhouse
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In smart hands and h a s keen working c o p a c a b a n a
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$1.23
4
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try.
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well.
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'Our Candidate .
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122
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SECOND RACE—$1,500: claiming; threc•_' xxHoulgate
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year-olda; six l u r o n g s ; chute.
3 Yankee Clipper — L a n g d e n 113
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39.00
iford Handicap; Cle.M C; three-year-olds Hpbber
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106
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Pattarelli
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P.P.
Wt.
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—No boy 113
One of the best of the young 1 Pentagon L a d j lOi 6 xBaraba; Girl 10J 4 Dancing Fire
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!.\nd u p ; six luriongs.
27.20
j w m t Run
119
Gorman
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5 Tetrol
Wright 114
4"2
6'
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116
4.50
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Atkinson
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welterweights Ls Brooklyn's Harold 2 Leave
118, 1 Bralnsafire . 10 . 7 x x x l j r f e c t Charge—No bov 1CS
is trying to snare Phil Terranova and undefeated
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Jockey W t . Odds j s e e Twentynlne
117
8
330
Permane
8
a Kiddies Baby
107. 8 x»i» Hunch
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Green.
The
sturdy
rh.gster
will
go
Murphy
114
116
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Westrope
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Freddy Russo . . . Is Dexter Park "kaput"?
103 9 xStar Qovern'r 07 .? £
111 ~~~\ * CARD" GAME
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Mer.-itt
111
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PICCADILLY
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116
Zufelt
The Queensboro Arena may bob up with
Straight Place S h o w
0-1
tomorrow
night
in MaeArthuri THIRD
11.500; claiming; three-8 I l a Aethelted
— — Adain 116 - - \ ; R I N G . M E N O W
Copacabana —
— 4.50
3.30 t.SO
r ld ; RACE—
s,x
no 10-1
K e f u g e e i t e can better lait performance! j piyi0i
jjisy
_ N 0bov
Stadlum, opposing Leo Duimaine of £"»
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furlongs;
chute.
amateur shows soon . . . The Pennsylvania ring
—
—
5.50 . 4 . 6 0
Our
Candidate
6
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108
Wt and may graduate at t'ae expense of t h e , 3 Anlbras
No boy
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Ppwt. p.p
—
—
— 8.60
Michael*
1.18
8-1
New England for 10 rounds
board has slapped Marty Cohen down with a $200
112 I'i-hors-a f.eld of maidens he meets here.; ^ Challamo-e
1 Time Bomb
112, b Smoke Puff
No bov 110 12-1
107 Rockwood Play, with Zufelt up. rates real: 6 sinking Torch
Perman?
Green always turns in a smashing 2 Pompey C'rners 107 7 Belmatch
last
efforts
which
fine and 30-day suspension for violations of rules . . .
SECOND
RACE—3-year-olds
and
u
p
:
claiming:6
furlongs.
Purse.
$2,500.
POit
113 well. Topty Rose can improve on most!
M'ou 107' 8 Miss Lovable
Card Game, on two taken to make it 2 : 0 8 ' off 2.CA'.performance. In addition to being 34 xRoman
Start good, won driving, place same.
T i m e , 1:13. Winner, b. g.
Rita Jane
107 « xM'dow Clover 107 iccent t r y .
three truly
In a brilliant,
row. P is
Mike Jacobs' Rumson, N. J\7 estate has been sold to
Peep jwere
ccadilly Is fast but t4j b j S u n Teddy —Miss rurbelow.
Trainer. N. T a l l m a n .
107 10 Lone Cat
lib
tops in local wars Harold is also 5 Very Clever
tops auite often, RingmenOW won last
SECOND RACE—S3.000; the Bo
.
R u n n i n s F-oiitions
tqulr.
radio comedian Tom Howard . . . Welterweight Phil
popular in out-of-town rings. There FOURTH R A C E — H . 7 0 0 : claiming: four- fillies; t h i e e - y e a r - o l d t ; six luriongs Prob. but totes a heavy package
Startera
Wt. P S t .
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Fin
Str.
Odds
Jockeys
year-olds
and
up;
six
lur.or.gs;
chute.
Odds
4$8.40
5*
Permane
SIXTH RACE—$3,000; claiming;/ three- Sunstorm
116
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Seeley's winning streak at Rosecrans Field, Mo., is
are many who believe that Green, p.p.
Wt. P.P.
Wt : fl DORA DE.AR —
Stout II!
*-*; year-olds and up; mile and a s i x t e e n i h . I Hubbub
4
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Mills
— 119
1.25
3
2
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105, 9 Hy Kerry
115:: 7 a-xxROSEVlLLE
and not Morris Reif, should be meet- 1 xCape May
Jones
4-11
lui
now 34 straight,
Proo. Hopeville
Atkinson
---110
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Booties
Wt.
Odds
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Fiame
Jockey
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1"
ing Aaron Perry in Washington to117. 11 c o u n t Maurice 115; 1 Ltttle BUnny — — No boy 112 10-1 3 S1SS1E SMITH
Ill
o p Transit
Longden
4-1; Palmera T —
Woodhouse
—113
3305
10
9 10
10 k
Leading bouts of the week: Tonight—Queens4'j
5l
night. Be that as it may, Green is 34 lPittsburgh
115; 12 Pete's Bet
115: 2 Errant Lass
—Murphv
108 10-1 4 GRAUSTARK
-Stranae
1»»
3-1 (Wise Advice
Zufelt
—122
1
6"
6 ' '•
2
6!
7.55
5«k
(JualJ
115. 13 Huracon
115 4 Flash
-Atkinson
112 10-1 5 SEA CONVOY , —
boro Arena, Freddy Schott vs. Johnny Flynn;
Znfelt 113 1 0 - l l s i r g e
Wright
pleased that Reif got the bout. 5 Identic
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14.80
3,
1
106 14 Andv Mark
115; 5 Miss Biscuit
—Ng bo,v 112
6-1 1 Morani-^-r-.
103 10-1 . T e d i o u s Miss
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Boston, Willie Pep vs. Manuel' Ortiz; Newark, Johnny Greco vs. -Joe 3hould Morris trim Perry we mighi 7 Becomiy
110 15 Maegay
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l i o ! 8 Fleet Air
112
6-1 2 Palmera - T
- -Langden
Jones
—116
Woodhouse 111
9'
91
37.25
8
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4 - l j B l u e Pom —
105 16 Wise Decision 120j 9 xx-aMusic H a ! l - - P e r m a n e 1C7. .4-1 5 Equinox
Longden
Atkinson 116
—113
9"
10
10
6
6.65
6-} ;aPsychlatri«t
Matone; Washington, Aaron Perry vs. Morris Relf! Allentown, Joey yet see them box at Ebbets Field. 8. xTackroom
7 xxKing Leroy
!—Jone;" 111 10-11
aBinglln 8tock Farm entry.
«A. Robertson entry.
FIFTH RACE $2,000: the Black Beauty;
That would be a natural.
12-1
108
8
xxPr'oftle
"ermane
D o n Dear, beaten a nose In seasonal
Scratched —Brave Marine, Cape Town, Burgolette. Showtown
allowances; three-year-olds; s.x furlongs.
Peralta vs. Abe Kauffman; Springfield, Jerry Maconl vs. Langston
Sissie Smith gets a slight edge here and
Duimaine Is nobody's slam-de- P.P.
Wt. P.P.
Wt. bow, r»i»r from far baek and off that
Straight Place Show
.Dennis; Chicago, Elmer Ray vs. Colion Chancy.
with 111 pounds up may be the right
.
112:
7
Casey
Jones
H
7
effort
must
be
taken
to
win
here.
RoseSunstorm
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18.80
6.30
4.$rt
banfTrBefore Cleo Shans was halted xLady Gremlin 107, 8 Hippomenea
Graustark, scratched for this, is
I U I T I U B h a s a world of early luck »nd will one.
Hubbub
—
3.10 1.40
Tuesday—Mac Arthur Stadium, Leo Duimaine vs. Harold^Green; by^ffc/williaras he encountered Dul- 3 xHeyorta
104. 9 Mabel Dauber 1121 have to be caught. Fairy Bee has been running in new colors. Se» Convoy is a
Hopeville
—
— 3.90
fast worker but exhibits little of the -Jp
Match 109 10 xGorget
112 i w o r k n g •well,
Pittsburgh. Melio Bettlna vs. Curtis Sheppard; Union City/Billy Grant mameHrt Fort Hamilton. Shans, a 45 Safety
dur i n the afternoon.
Joey B.
DAILY DOVBIX PAID M i . 3 0
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$
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claiming:
fourT
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RACE - $ 2 , 0 0 0 :
claiming:
vs. Teddy Randolph; Buffalo, Phil Terranova vs. Mike Martyk; Los plodder", couldn't do much with the J Army j e i l e
* 0 -'
year-olds and up; mile and an eighth.
New England punchateer. , Dui- SIXTH RACE—$2,000: Grade D ; alow- !
P r o b . h h r e e - y e a r - o l d s and U P , mile and threeT H I R D RACE—2-year-olds; maidens: 5 1 j furJonj.v
Purse, S3.000.
Angeles, Turkey Thompson vs. >P<jrk Daniels.
POM 2:42.
Odds I sixteenths.
maine proved he is capable of taking jncer:
four-yea:-olus a n d up; ml.e and a ;
Start good.
» o n driving, place same.
Time, 1:0
Winner, b. g. 12)
Prob off 2 4 3 ' 7 .
jixtsenth.
•Alkinson 119
1 ALLESAN'DRO
Wednesday—Freeport, Red Brown vs. Tommy Mills; Elizabeth, Tami a wallop and come back fighting. P.P.
Wt. H SHE D A S T —No boy HIS
8-1 ! P P . Hor-,e
•
Jockey Wt Odd- by Case Ace Conspfcuous. Trainer. A. S c h u t t i n g e r .
Wt P.P.
.
Running Positions
112 S xxHO DOWN Kqulv.
-Jones
ins
4-1 4 xxWAR MASTER Permane 1 IS . 3-1
In Green, Leo'will be hooking up 1 S u n a l Corps 122,5 xSovia
Mauriello vs. Buddy Knox; Oakland, Jack Chase vs. Paul Lewis.
Str
Starterj
wt
P.
6-1
St,
Fin.
Odds
Jockeyj
Jones 107
112 6 xHigh Comm'd .1".
C-l 3 x,iGOO GOO
xMaecase
3 Magdala
Thacher 108
1
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with a gent who is a hurry-upper. 23 xP'tom
« . j 'Cordon
116
3
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$13.30
Atkinson
6
Guerin 117
4-1 S LQC'H NESS
Player 1 1 4 | 7 B l n g o Bridge; 117 4 xxPathflnder
Mills 108
Thursday—Madison Square Garden, Ike Williams vs. Julie Kogon; If Duimaine can outbox the local 4 xHick. Head
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1
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113
2 25
Permane
Meade 117
6-1 1 C o i a ^ C i a c k ~—
108:8 Rellous
5 Valdivia
—No hoy 113
Ill
8"
5'a
at
tl12.70
Jones
3'
Loveridge 113 3 0 - ! ! Heliopijc
Fort Hamilton, Rocky Graziano vs. Jerry Fiorello.
on hangup effort last out. 2 SarauN D —
1
pegger hell be doing something SEyENTH RACE—$1,500; claiming; four- Allessandro.
10-1
IBOb
Mann
116
i*
4
.
8.80
Zufelt
4'v
Woodhouse 103
and u p ; lUlies and mares; mi.e is our nominee for the honors in the IM. 5 Good \ p t e
.
116 10
11 s
11 '
64.25
Woodhouse
5'
—Jones 108 50-1 Ho-Beau
11
Friday—Worcester, Walter Lewis vs. Steve Kronis; San Francisco, many haven't done In the past six year-olds
i trek. She D a s l . working well. Is one for 6 Lady FaYiar
and 70 yards.
J
30-1 Cashmere
116
3
3.65
Lindberg
3°'
8
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PittareUl
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stabber«.
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third
months.
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P.P.
9'
18.20
Gilbert
116*
10'
5
9 xxxAlca-Gal
McKeever 101 1 0 - l B ! a c k Knight
Kick Moran vs. Jimmy Doyle. .
•'
1101 in last, Is on the upgrade.
113, 9 Hazel W.
1 Nilon
Mulli vs. Robertson
29.55
Wright
9
10'xxxTopless
Tower
Pittarelli
106
10-1
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Bar^eV
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116
2 xL. Longworth 107:10 xRare
Uot
FOURTH RACE- S3.500: the Be?.«el fil
V .
7.75
Westrop*
5"
6J
4
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No boy 103 10-1 :Kimberlej<SaB!teA»116
112! 11 Sl'pylime Gal 108 lies: two-year-olds: five an dor.e-half fur 11 Chicmere
Box
64.20
Longden
8»
10*
12
9"
xxFive pounds: xxx seven pounds a p - | E p l : u r e
The little juy with the big clout 34 Fire
110
1 1 5 1 2 Hokum
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n
6
Rough
News
longs.
'Imperious
Fox
—
,
118
8.25
Stout
9»
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1
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prentice
allowance
rip
med.
115
103,13 Ashame
Prob.
is Joe Mulli of Bensonhurst. They've|f6Browslnj
96.50
Smith
War Master seems Ideallr suited by the Kenmar
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116
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12
110
T o l e Free
105,14 My Mallle
Odds conditions of this race and with the enI
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Court
Yard.
Steel
HOMESTRETCHING
—
Harry
Scratched
—Vlenel.
Air
Alert,
C
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Rate
Cas
tabbed Mulli the Conn McCreary of 7 Good Odds
(
103
FEATURES for the third week
112; 15 xFlintee
2-1 ergetlc Permane booting may be. hard to
» bNUALA
No b o » 108
Straight Place Show
103
of _the Emplre-at-Jamaica meet^l-HEADSMART
— X o - b u s LL4_
Stevens n( the catering clan, visit- the ringsters. and he packs every bit 8 xUaltaln
bral. floor-OobS—lant—was—«*»d—and—t he^Cordort
=—?87t>0
11770 BTTTT
3-1 steed likes this track. Loch Ness is on
3
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Permane
103
EIGHTH
RACE—$1,500;
claiming;
threeas
much
of
a
kick
in
his
mitts
as
Colteto
—
5.00 3.10
ing are the Eastview Staked on ing the track on a leave from his
5-1 the upgrade.
vear-olds: mile and a sixteenth.
1 a-xxScotch Plains —No boy 103
Helloptic
—
— 5.80
3-1
Wednesday and the Questionnaire post in Tennessee . . . Be Fear- McCrejtry do:s in his stretch bids. P.P.
Wt.,P.P.
Wt. 4 cTurbulence
Stout 111
BEST—Al.I.ESAN'DRO. SD RACE.
5-1
No bov 103
111 5 a-xxEllens 81am
Matchmaker Bob Berman has Mulli 1 xGrayraar Lad 108, 7 Sun Tip
Handicap on Saturday.
FOURTH RACE—3-yea.--olds: hand:cap: 6 furlongs.
Purse, S3.5CO added. P o : t
less, on a five-furlony spin in
2 Hair Cut
l l l i 8 xRenme
104
3:15, off 3 : 1 6 ' ; .
Start good, won easily, place driving, Time. 1:11, Winner, dk.
The Eastview, for two-year-old 1:00.3 figures to be hard to. beat all set to g-> against Joe Robertson, 3 Sea Command 114 9 xSpeed Hoover 106
b.
c.
(3)
by
F
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i
n
;
Heels—Sadie
Greenock.
Trainer.
W.
G.
Douglass.
1111 10 Chested
114
Newark challenger, in the special 4 Unitran
colts and geldings, is at six fur-Running PostuonsEoulr. ,
111
the first time he goes postward six-rourd event. Robertson has 5 xConsignment lOo, 11 Take Littla
Startera
W
t
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S
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.
Fin
Jockeys
Odds
Str.
long and is for $10 00O added, and . . .Marge Toledo celebrating her
6 Paulas Star
111: 12 Persandra
106
Flying
Doug
—
1'.
Lor.gdep.
$2.15
1"
l"i
1'
turned In several good fights around xApprentlce allowance claimed.
the Questionnaire for three-yearHoodoo
120
2
2 in
Atkinson
1.85
eighth
.wedding
anniversary
by
Jersey.
He
will
have?
to
be
at
tops
G
a
y
Bit
4
4"
3
'
5*
olds and upward is at 1)4 mile,
---122
. Strange
12.55
Stronghold
3
going
to,
the
races,
as
she
has
3'
•f3'
Permane
5 20
to
stave
off
the
Mulli.
who
delights
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s
119
also for $10,000 added.""
Home Flight
5'
5'
4)
5
Woodhouse
29.75
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,.-, FOR TUESDAY
Eternity
—
6
6
6
Zufelt
4.50
The many tight finishes which done every l a y for the past eight j n bowling ove,r opponents.
6
115
Straight Place Show
In other sixes Sandv SadlerJ FIRST RACE—$1,500 claiming; three- The Eastern clay-courts tennis The South Shore Power Squadron
Handicapper John B. Campbell yearc . . . Prediction: They'll be
: lll5;
x lur
Flying Doug
- 6.30 1.50 J.50
championship
finals
w
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r
e
post-1yesterday
nosediout
by
five
seconds
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Jamaica,
meets
Lou
Alter
of
Browns-;^»
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"
A°»*
feature stories about
Wt. P.P.
Wt.
has whipped up for the New York writing
Hoodoo
—
J.80 I . s o
v Wl
9 Winecup
108 poned because of rain vesUrda.v'at the Great. South Bay Power Squad-;
"•"'""• r
Gay Bit
—
— 3.60
public this season have been the Hubert (Elght-a-day) Jones in a ville. Frankle Jamison is down for'i'xBomb Berlin 108,
115110
Dear
Bridget
115
N I until Saturdav 1 >'on in the second of a series oil—
rule rather than the exception fortnight . . . The kid really can six with Dominick Fussi. Two fours 2 wanoon^
113 11 xPremander
105 wnni/'lnir
°?™;"?Ji
races a t lumber Point in1
" P T H RACE—3-year-olds and up: handicap: 1 3-6 miles. Purse. $4,000 added,
amateu"r
113 12 xQ.'s Reward 105 M o n t C i a i r , r t . , J . , u n t i l
4 Maximont
boot 'em and, what is more im- round out the bill.
and It may well be that the East
113113 xQrenaae Law 105 after
5 Renraw
top-seeded
Jack
McManls.
amaieur
races
at,
nmoer
r
o
n
n
"M
Heavyweights
feature
the
card
in
P
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out
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1 0 3 1 4 xProdlgio
108
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Trainer.3 J.^Coieman
tonight. 7 Back to Back 100:15 xHer Image 112 F o r e s t H i l l s N . Y . , d e f e a t e d t h i r d - ' ' G r e a t faOUtn B a y .
suit in races not conducive to M>tyle comparable
with Teddy the Queensboro Arena
Str.
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Jockeys
Odds
seeded
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Ted set
Schein,
Newsingles.!
York.j Squadron
By its victory
the
South
Shore'
sorters' - — ^ — 113
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8 Lt. Sandwich 1051
Matchmaker
Joe
McKenna
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8—6,
in
the
first
of
men's
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Atkinson's.
21
claiming:
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119
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8.15
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RACE - $2,000:
Freddy Schott, Paterspn
poker, SECOND
The
final
of
the
men's
doubles
i
second
time.
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the
first
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114
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signed to clash with B u f f,a l,o .S three-year-olds;
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3.35
pairing Schein and Eduardo Base.lgatta. two years ago. Last year's,Transformer
longs.
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115
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Longden
4.95
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Johnny Flynn, in thie star eight-spot, P-P. ,
109 sxMacksQuett 109 Plainfield. against McManis and .contest was off when the coast. |*« » 0 ^*«
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Managed by Bill Daly, Schott has i Desert Ace
114: 6 scots Bene
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Straight Place Snow
RAY MANGRUM, former Pittsburgh pro, beat Bruce McCormick
109.
xFell
Hat
114
Paperboy
—
- 7.40
4.!0 3.JO
been a consistent winner, Extremely 3 Kel's Pride
exhibition match between Miss Doris,Long Island waters
for the Southern California golf championship by scoring a 275, 13 fast for a big man. Schott's perform- 4 Canee
Lord Calvert
—
7.60 5.40
109,
Moon Maiden
—
— 5.10
—$1,700: allowances: Class Hart, Barry College, Florida, and
!
under par, at Los Angeles . . . Cornell was the latest baseball victim of ances are well worth viewing. In THIRD RACK Island; four-year-olds and
Gold, silver and bronze plaques,
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Connie
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Collins.
College.
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LEGAL
NOTICES
Sampson's bluejackets, who scored their 17th victory in 18 games by an Ridgewood Grove last season the UP- six furlongs. Wt. P.P.
Wt Florida,
were also delayed until were awarded the winners, Edward!
Bnx. Biter it W'cheater Are.
O F T H E S T A T E OK
Jersey
youngster
was
brilliant
in
Ip.p
114
113 5 xTwo Kick
18—2 decision at Sampson, N. Y. . . . Bill Kelly of the University of
1 Hidden Ace
Ebbetts, of Wantaugh, a member | T H ) P E O P L I b y t h e irrace of G o d
Every day 8 A.M. Trt* Park.
114 next weekend.
several fights. Dalv believes he has 12 a xJack'sGiri 1031 6 Goober Lad
Flounders'. BUeka! ES. 7-4191
F e l l othe
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F r e e p o r Shore
t , a l s o Club;
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North Carolina Navy V-12 team .set a new American
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JANKEL
the man to take the place of I ^ e 3j Red
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Sr
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8HEEPSHEAD BAX
record of 1:50 in the 100-meter National junior med- Savold when the Norwegian-Amer- aD. F. Harrington entry.
Shore group, and-Wilmurt B. L i n - l M I R Y K ] j f h e hft Hvin*?. and If dead, to
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RACE—$1,800;
claiming:
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p a r t s of^°!:.
w h oi.?_
s e nt a.m.^.
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ley for individuals at Tarboro, N. C. . . . The former ican ringster decides to retire.
ker, Brooklyn, only representativej^l i . va m e. s? "o!r «iL_}i.
EARLY AND GET
THE
PORGIE'S
AND
FLUKE
Warren
14 13 0
year-olds; the T a r a w a ; live luriongs.
5 o o o o .385:of the Great South Bay group t o V ^ l e place or places of residence are
Flynn was seen in the Garden the P.P.
EVERY DAY — 6 A. M.
19 41 5 •15 M 0 A •:!«, f i n i s h o n t o p .
•
Wt. P.P.
Wt. Boiling
record of 1:52.3 was held by George Whitner oi
u n k n o w n , and cannot, after
diligent
PIER 0. XH'PSHD BAX
80 305 44 107 21 3
l l l i 6 xD'k Morning 109 Walker
night Joe Baksl topped Savold. On 1 Sweet Fait
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Ahrvnt 1 ( 1u I w na t c w i t h 1^0 m p m h w ! ' i n q u i r y , b e a s c e r t a i n e d ,
d i s t r i b u t e e s CAPTAIN PAUL
Jacksonville, Fla.
81 301 46 95 19 6
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107| 7 Valdlna Haven 111 Galan
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St. John's Home for Boys won the triangular per waged hectic punch exchanges 4 Lovan Victory
5 1 0
2 •$* of both clubs aboard, took part, with SAMUEL, ROSEN. and if any of the U u L A T DAILY
26 18 2
Day
117| '9 xMelody Lass 107 Webber
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boxing meet, taking the. Everlast Trophy by winning with the durable Walrare Cross.
1
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48 137 15
husbands
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LEGAL NOTICE*
RACE—$2,000;
the Lt. -Gen. Head
0 0
9 19 3
wives. U any. distributees and succes8 of 12 bouts from the Navy Yard team and the Flynn finally stopped Cross, and S mFIFTH
4
9
Olmo
74
282
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affair
was
arranged|representatives;
i t h ; three-year-olds;
six furlong; Wt.
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last
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Flynn
took
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3
Basinskl
31 86 8
Flatbush Boys Club . . . Sgt. Al Isaksen otJBrooklyn
p l a c e s of r e s i d e n c e a n d p o s t o f f i c e a d - free a n d i n d e p e n d e n t — T o T h e o d o s i a J .
1141 8 M i a n a m i
112 Bragan
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36
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Burr of Farmingdale
48 134 14 34 3 2
measure of Earl Lowman.
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101 P. Waner — 5 3 80 9 20 1 1
12 .250
2 xJ. J. Lynch
was in every game played by the Harding Field, La.,
ward
Palmer
Thompson,
William
8 .256!
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111(10 xDauntless Gal 110 O w t n .
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In six-round-events-Nick Toretto 3 Gold River
60 11 2 1 22
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Fliers . . . Syl Donnelly won his first start for the takes on the wuling Johnny Harris, 4 Round Clock 117i 11 Countess Wise 112 Schultz
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of B r o o k l y n . C i t y o f - N e w Y o r k . ha.«
Cards yesterday, beating the Reds, 4—2 , , . Big Six and Bobby Henry meets Georgie 6 xThree Cent 1 0 7 1 3 O r o u n d Play 111 Wvatt
2 1 0 0 0 200
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Mlksls
9 19 3
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C A R T E R . L E D Y A R D & M I L . B U R N c r e e - t h a t a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t in w r i t - a n d H A R R Y M E Y E R J R . . a s e x e c u football coaches have called a meeting in Kansas City on Aug. 12 to Knox and- Danny Faver trades 7 Vim
4 1 0 0 3 121
Davis
16 33 1
SIXTH
RACE—$2,000:
allowance*:
the
Street. ing b e a r i n g date t h e 10th d a y ot J u n e tors under t h e Last Will a n d T e s t a punches with Leon Anthony.
.079 P l a i n t i f f ' s A t t o r n e y s , 2 W a l l
3 1 0 0
Melton
20 38 0
discuss wartime problems . . . The University of Washington won the- Dexter Show Postponed
deceased,
L:. Gen. Vandergrifl; three-year-olds; M I Havworth — 5
000 N e w Y o r k 5, N . Y .
1943.
relating
t o real a n d p e r s o n a l m e n t of P a u l O. J a d w i n .
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of
f o r e - p r o p e r t y , be d u l y p r o v e d a s the. l a s t h a v e p r e s e n t e d t h e i r a c c o u n t of pro000
furlongs.
0
0
0
0
Branca
10
5 0
r osu
Pacific Northwest track meet with 58 points.
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the Last
Wt.'P.P.
Wt. King
Dexter Park promoters are havingif'f.y,, „ A
Will
a n d T e s t a m e n t . of
SAMUEL
0 0 0 0
7.
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111! . 7 Rockwall
111
l a t e l y r e s i d i n g a t N o . 765 W i l l a n d T e s t a m e n t of P a u l O. J a d w i n .
Includes games played July 16.
Rain ended the Cubans-Grays game at the Polo Grounds, 6-all, in more than their share of ill fortune.U BaiueoU?
der.viftnPd. w i l l s e l l a t public, a u c t i o n E a s t e r n P a r k w a y , in t h e B o r o u g h of d e c e a s e d , l a t e l y r e s i d i n g at 436 C l i n t o n
120i 8 Valdlna Craft 111
A v e n u e , in the. B o r o u g h of B r o o k l y n .
115i 9 Caaslam
117
at R e a l E s t a t e E x c h a n g e
S a l e s r o o m . B r o o k l y n . C i t y of N e w Y o r k .
Port
FORECLOSURES
the eighth . . . Pfc. Fred Sickinger, 22, of Astoria, L. I., won the 800- jLast week one of the principals infl*£ii>m
5 Tudor King
120110
Pique
117
N o . 389 M o n t a g u e S t r e e t . ' in t h e B o r N O W . T H E R E F O R E , y o u a n d e a c h C o u n t v of K i n g s a n d S t a t e o f N e w
Ithe. main event, Vince Dell'Orto,' 5 Pyrotechnic
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y o u ' a r e h e r e b y cited t o s h o w c a u s e York, and a petition p r a y i n g that their
meter run in the Allied track games in Rome, Italy . . •. Lt. Walter ! jammed a piece of wire into his left
T H E KINGS COUNTY
S A V I N G S 9. 1944. a t 12:00 o ' c l o c k n o o n o n t h a t of
120i 12 xSlckle S u n 107
b e f o r e o u r S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t of t h e a c c o u n t of p r o c e e d i n g s m a y b o j u d i 6 Hero Mine
B A N K , p l a i n t i f f , a g a i n s t D A V I D L.EBO- d a y , b y J o h n A . H a r t i g a n , a u c t i o n e e r . C o u n t y of K i n g s , to b e ' h e l d In R o o m c i a l l y s e t t l e d .
,
Mehl, U. S. N. R„ won the 1,500-meter run, although he had a pulled (leg and had to cancel his match SEVENTH RACE—$2,000: allowances: W
ITZ. et al.. defendants. •
the p r e m i s e s a n d p e r s o n a l
p r o p e r t y 25-A a t t h e H a l l of R e c o r d s , in t h e
NOW, T H E R E F O R E , y o u and each
D : four-year-olds and up; the Salpan;
P u r s u a n t t o j u d g m e n t h e r e i n d a t e d d i r e c t e d b y 3 a i d j u d g m e n t t o b e s o l d C o u n t v of K i n g s , on t h e 25th d a y of of v o u a r e h e r e b y c i t e d t o s h o w c a u s e
tendon . , . Great Lakes Training Center has scheduled 12 football with Maxie Shapiro. T h e latter met Class
one a n d x o n e - s i x t e e n t h miles.
J u n e 26. 1944. I w i l l gfcSl a.s o n e p a r c e l s i t u a t e in t h e B o r o u g h of B r o o k l y n . J u l v . 1944. a t 9 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k in t h e f o r e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t of K i n g s
Angel Avlles.
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P.P.
Wt.lP.P..
Wt
games.
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112 ' t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d C i t y of N e w Y o r k ,
l o c a t e d o n t h e n o o n , w h y s u c h d e c r e e s h o u l d n o t b e C o u n t y , h e l d in R o o m 2 5 - A a t t h e H a l l
xDarby D u c a t 112! 5 xNellie Mowlee
Tomorrow night Martv Fuller had 21 xMomo
of R e c o r d s , in t h e C o u n t y of K i n g s .
Flag
1 1 4 l 6 x T r u s t Buster 114 der. b y G e r t r u d e V . M c M a h o n . - a u c t i o n - s o u t h e r l y s i d e of S o u t h N t n t h S t r e e t .
':.,. The Hartford Senators'!'playing at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., tied the all- a bout billed between Hi-Ho Silver 3 Air Beauty
at B r o o k l y n R e a l E s t a t e E x c h a n g e . 139 f e e t w e s t e r l y f r o m R o d n e y S t r e e t , m i N P " T E S T I M O N Y
J17I7 x R a n i o o n
117 eer,
WHEREOF,
w e B o r o u g h of B r o o k l y n , o n t h e 2 2 d d a y
1S9 M o n t a g u e S t r e e t . B r o o k l y n . N . Y . . r u n n i n g w e s t e r l y a l o n g t h e s o u t h e r l y
h a v e c a u s e d t h e s e a l of o u r of A u g u s t . 1 9 4 4 . . a t 9 : 3 0 in t h e f o r e n o o n
116
time scoring record for an inning by tallying 18 runs in the fourth 'and Frankle Rubino. The heat 4 Deimos
on t h e 25th d a y of J u l y . 1944. a t 12 s i d e of S o u t h N i n t h S t r e e t . 3fi feet
s a i d S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t to be of t h a t d a y w h y s u c h s e t t l e m e n t s h o u l d
EIGHTH RACE—$1,500: t l a l m l n g : fourn o o n , p r e m i s e s i n K i n g s C o u n . 6 i n c h e s ; t h e n c e s o u t h e r l y a t right
yesterday to win, 2%—3 . . . They made 31 hits . . . Major records credit floored Rubino two days ago, so year-olds and up; yne and one-eighth miles. o'clock
hereunto affixed.
tv. B r o o k l y n . N e w Y o r k . on t h e east a n g l e s tn S o u t h N i n t h S t r e e t a n d part
TESTIMONY
W H E R E O F , -we
(Seal)
WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS n°IN
P.P.
Wt.lP.P.
Wt. .«i(Jo of T o m p k i n s A v e n u e .
Chicago of the National League with producing an 18-run inning in Fuller called off the show.
> feet n o r t h | „ f t h e d i s t a n c e t h r o u g h a p a r t y w a l l
h a v e c a u s e d t h e seal of o u r
D . M c G A R E Y . S u r r o g a t e of
1 xTrtmmed
11015 Peace Fleet
115 of P a r k A v e n u e . 23 f e e t w i d e f r o n t a n d j i n f,, e f 9' j n r h e v . m o r e or l e s s , to t h e
said S u r r o g a t e s ' Court to be
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1883 . . . T h e Yanks of '20 and the Cubs of '22 had 14-run innings.
IreiTtmto a f f i x e d .
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mrgh-nf-BrooklvTirrn-the said — '
n o T 7 x S f o r m y Night !!;!tiiown u No. 4,i Tompkins Avenue.^ m i d ' W i l l i a m s b u r g :
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thence
easterly
(Seal)
WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS
C o u n t y , t h e 22nd d a y of J u n e .
120
4 xPassa Grille 110i8 Ask Me
D.ated. J u n e 29th. 1914
along said line to a point where same
D . M c G A R E Y . S u r r o g a t e of
1914.
C L A R E N C E B . C A M P B E L L , Referee. would be i n t e r s e c t e d b y a line drawn
xApprentice allowance claimed.
o u r s a i d C o u n t y , at t n e B o r A A R O N 1^ J A C O B Y .
TAYl^OR A- R O B E R T S . A t t o r n e y s for at r i g h t a n g l e s t o S o u t h N i n t h S t r e e t
o u g h o t B r o o k l y n , in t h e s a i d
C l e r k of t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t .
Plaintiff. 7 H a n o v e r S t r e e t . N e w York i from ~ t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g :
thence
C o u n t v . o n t h e 1 4 t h d a y of
je26-4t M
j City.
t3-6t M & T h 1 n o r t h e r l y a t r i g h t a n g l e s t o S o u t h
J u l y . 1944.
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it t h e B r o o k l y n iReal E s t a t e E x c h a n g e .
T u g " W R E S T L E R " for exoneration
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is? M o n t a g u e S t r e e t . B r o o k l y n , N . Y . . d e b t $37,323.58 a n d i n t e r e s t from March n e x t of k i n of s a i d K a t e M c K e e a n d If i r o m or l i m i t a t i o n of l i a b i l i t y .
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Belleoie, Ellen's Slam.
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Open tennLs tournament yesterday doubles;
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Top-seeded William Nassau of' I BEST—RINGMENOW.
B E R N A R D J. B E C K E R . Referee.
i r i d / u r p l a c e s of r e s i d e n c e a n d post S T A N L E Y S T E V E N S h a s f i l e d a p e t i ' o u t h w e s t from s o u t h w e s t s i d e of 74th
at tho River Forest Tennis Club.
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engaged. All
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P u r s u a n t l o t h e j u d g m e n t of fore- p r a y i n g f o r a d e c r e e t h a t a c e r t a i n In- pei s o n s h a v i n g s u c h claims, o r a n y
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J. J. Lvneh. Round Clock.
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champ. 6—0. 6—2, 6—0.
and defeat Dorothy Kay Bundy, vis Adams of Philadelphia, seeded ,T—Aloraye
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Real E s t a t e E x c h a n g e S a l e s r o o m , f89 an t h e last W i l l a n d T e s t a m e n t o t K a t e * :
d e s c r i b e d in t h e j u d g m e n t h e r e i n .
The Hoosier ace then paired with Santa Monica, Cal., for the women's No. 6, won from Thomas Folev of Sun.7—Rangoon. Darbv Ducat. Momo Flar.
D a t e d . N e w Y o r k . J u l v 1 0 t h . 1941. .Montague S t r e e t . B r o o k l v n . N e w York. M c K e e . l a t e l y r e s i d i n g at N o . 51 C l a r k f t e r k of h i s C o u r t B o r o u g h of B r o o k :
on Ilia 1st d a v of A u g u s t . 1914. at 12 S t r e e t , in t h e B o r o u g h of- B r o o k l y n . | l y n . . - . i t y of N e w Y o r k , o n o r a b o u t
W I L L I A M J. F I N N . Referee.
Nick .Buzollch, six-foot seven-inch singles title, 7—5, 9—7.
' 1 0 : 3 0 a . m . . o n t h r 16th d a y of A u g u s t .
a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n , t h e C i t v of N e w Y o r k .
Philadelphia. 6—4. 6—4, and Rich- ft—Trimmed. A»k' Me, Plttlstraw.
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United States Marshal.
No. 5, defeated Al Bruncau of
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of a C e r t i f i c a t e of
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duly entered.
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h a v e c a u s e d t h e seal of o u r • c l e r k ' s o f f i c e
of K i n g s C o u n t y o n
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fl—Sltnal Corps, Sovla. Maecase.
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as a result of the highly successful j nipped the Hamilton Royals, 4 to 3.Long Island p . O. A. pro-amateur tourna- 8—Chested Speed Hoover, TanUs Stur. tion,
t h e p r e m i s e s w i t h i m p r o v e m e n t s and S.vi.00 f o r g u a r d i a n a d l i t e m .
BEST—SIGNAL CORPS.
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1944.
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Country Trotting Association at Grounds yesterday.
(3rd S t r e e t d i s t a n t 200 f e e t n o r t h of
Jamaica Race Track. Jamaica. L. I.—
AARON* L. J A C O B Y .
N A T H A N KATZ. Referee.
allied fields.
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Roosevelt Raceway completed Sat- In a morning game, the Brook- Emnire Racine Association meeting Post
C l e r k of t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t .
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machines, raising the .total attend- leader ha.s won four of five games.
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13th S t r e e t . B r o o k l y n . N . Y .
cording to the final official figures The scores:
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Approximate
amount
of
m o r t a g e tion, by S T E P H E N B A R R F . R A . aucP A U L M A S L O W . r e s i d i n g At 13J2 OceAn
released by tho New York State Brooklyn Division
yard fifth over the west course of^Head
—— —- 21 42 .333
f r o m t i o n e e r , at B r o o k l y n R e a l E s t a t e E x - p l a c e or p l a c e s o f r e s i d e n c e a r « u n .000 d e b t i s S6.17S.7S w i t h i n t e r e s t
Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Webber
333
f
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e
26th.
1914.
C
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S2.39.6S
w i t h c h a n g e . 189 M o n t a g u e S t r e e t . B r o o k l v n k n o w n , a n d c a n n o t , a f t e r d i l i g e n t In- S A M U E L B R A M . r e s i d i n g At 1.331 E. 7 t h
000
Empires. 1; Blue Sox. 2.
Harness Racing Commission today
the WeStcrtester C. C. yesterday
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1914.
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Street. B r o o k l y n , N. Y.
l a w And n e x t of k i n of H e n r y
Those figures represent new na- Brookvilles. 3 : Amerks. 2
Dat'd,
Brooklyn.
N e w York.
Julv n o o n , t h e p r e m i s e s d i r e c t e d b v . s a i d hMe ei rGs i mat
Lifetime
1044
LIMITED PARTNERS A R E
if a n v of t h e sXld d l S '
Windsor Cubs. 9: Oowanvis. i
•)th. 1 9 ( 1 .
l u d g m e n t t o b e s o l d s i t u a t e on t h e t r i b u t e epss c yh. e iAnd
tional standards for the sport.
W. L. PcPet
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if d e r e n s e d be d e a d t h e i r legAl r e p r e 0 1 00,1
Hutchinson — 4 0 1 000
EMPIRE AT J A M A I C A - It DAYS
In 1941 the last time a trotting Celtics. 4: Hamilton R o j a l s .
ROGER M G t L D E R S L E E V E
P l a i n . l i s t a n t 2O0 feet n o r t h e a s t e r l y f r o m t h e s e n t a t i v e s t h e i r h u s b a n d s o r w i v e s . If J E N N I E B R A M , r e s i d i n g At 1.334 E .
.060
. Buret!
4 1
.800
Division
Mff's
Attorney.
60 B r o a d w a y . N e w ornoj- f o r m e d h v I h e i n t e r s e c t i o n or m v . d i s t r i b u t e e . * » n d s v n c e s s o r s In InMis.
- Jockey*
Is:
meet was held on the Long Island Yv'llllamsburr
7th S t . . B r o o k l y n . N . Y.
2nd
3rd
Andrews
4
1
1
.000
No James scheduled.
i l 0 - 6 t M T h ' h e s o u t h e a s t e r l y .<ide <-,( S t o c k h o l m 'cie.st w h o s e n a m e s a n d / o r p l a c e s of
Ps^mane —•
72
14
.V T h e t e r m f o r w h i c h t h e p a r t n e r 0
.000 York N . Y.
course, 124,897 turned out and wag- STAVDLNG OF CLUBS
]
9iJ*v»r»
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Atkinson B3
ft
455
0 1 . o o o ; . S U P R E M E C O U R T . K I N G S C O U N T Y M r e c t w i t h t h e n o r t h e a s t e r l y s i d e of r e s i d e n c e a n d p o s t o f f i c e a d d r e s s e s a r e s h i p Is to e x i s t b e g i n s o n A p r i l 1.
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25
ered $2,457,187 for the Spring Brookljn Division
1944.
urn) e x p i r e s o n April 1 s t . 1949.
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session.
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WILLIAM
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b u t e d t h e s u m of SI.000 t o t h e
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w h o r e s i d e * At 109-4S 112th S t r e e t
r
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7. T h * l - m i ! e d p.aitn*rs* h a v e Agreed
a t t o r n e y . CS Coin t S t . . B r o o k l v n . N . Y.
- - , „ , ? $ & $ A R l ) A l I S T t N . Referee,
'resented A petition prAving for t deEmpire City achievement by capturlo make anv additional c o n t n b u Pursuant
(o l u d g m e n t
e n t e i e d nn
BATSMEN'
E D W A R D A. V O S S E L E R .
P l a i n t i f f . . ree that .i c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t in w r u - not
,ion* to the partnership.
ing the driving honors with'a total
I n l y 10th. 1941. I will sell at p u p l b A t t o r n e y .
ng
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April
260 B r o a d w a y .
Brooklyn
AMERICAN I.EAOUF.
5. T h * c o n t r i b u t i o n of *Ach l i m i t e d
lelating
to real a n d pernonAl
of 26 conquests, Paul Vineyard was
Prt m c t i o n at B r o o k l y n R e i l E s t a t e E v . - .v- ^B II
ll.3-6t T h M oI93S
G AP
r o u c r t y . be d u l y p r o v e d AS t h e last o a r t n e i I* t o be r e t u r n e d t o h i m o r
COURT
329 b s o g e . IS9 M o n t a g u e S t . . B r o o k l y n ' - i U P R K M F
''or. Bo'ton
61 M« 3R S2
second with 25. Joe Hylan third
her u p o n t h * d i s s o l u t i o n of t h e p a r t Will
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of
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1944.
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Dfterr. Boston
with 24 and Jack Brown fourth
• McGuinness & Riley. Auctioneer*. C O M P A N Y
«a i£*iT>
ttr
n U i n V i r ? ' U M P S E S f . lAtelv t e s i d i n g At N o . 71.3 n e r s h i p .
Elkhorn, Wis., July 17 fUPl—Volo
59 22B .V. 73
Hack today from the annual con- Tucker, C h l c a t o
J
9. Each l i m i t e d p a r t n e r *h«ll r e c e i v e
street.
In t h e B o r o u g h of
p r e m i s e s in R o r o u g h a n d C o u n t v *
; f V v i
r n i v / n l f , , .V
J! M o n r o e
lift
«5
2
3
*
2ft
75
•with 23.
i w * n t v percent of t h e n e t p r o f i t s of
'RANZM..
ct Al.. d o - B r o o k l v n . C i t v of N e w Y o r k .
Sonjr, world champion lroti>r and vention of tha National Association 3lebert Philadelphia 33 257 M SI . 3 1 5 f K i n g , d e s c r i b e d o n t h ' T a x N t a P l f e n d S n i .
lb*- p a r t n e r s h i p , h y r e a s o n of their c o n lohnson. Boston — >f sAld B o r o u g h AS .<-*id m a p ? a.s p n ' C. E L M E R S P E D I C K
The highest purse total ever dls- winner of the 1943 ItAmblrtonlan, of Cost Accountants -at Chicago, VATIONA1,
... P l a i n t i f f ' . . A t NOW. THEREFORE, VOU
tribution.
\ U v 11. 1942 AS I>ot 66. Block 80-VS
I.KAOUE
o r n e y . 5 M a i d e n I v i n e . N e w Y o l k C i t v if v o u a i r l i e i e h v c i t e d t o s h o w c a u s e
10.
N o r i g h t . ism i gt it v e n t o i h *
limited
l tributcd in harness racing, 4139,835. fractured his left forelcir In the Milton Hudders, member of the Muslat. flf. lx>Ml» — 79 .305 f0 10ft 354 S o c l l o h 21
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351
D a t e d . J u l v 1 1 t h . 1914.
Brooklyn — 80 30--. 44 107
C eofuonr tey oof
l nugr*r^o gtaot e be
' was Awarded during the session
Kinsrs.
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Brooklyn Chapter, said many 1m- Wallter.
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PIACO.
JOHN J. WALSH
Referee.
Records
In t h e
N«w York A<» 227 41 7 7 .339!
-'V/.'
\K-,UhU
11.
N o r i g h t |v g i v e n t o t h e p * r l And in 440 races, both trotting and first heat of the free-for-all oortant subjects were discussed at Welntraub.
•
^_
.1 l3-6t T h M | b y 1?M. I w i l l s e l l M p u b l i c A u r i i o n i ^
MedsclcV, N e * York 71 275 41 «1 .331 |
W i l l i a m I L R e i d . a u c t i o n e e r , A! C o u n t v of K i n g s on t h * 2oth d a v of n e i s t o a d m i t a d d i t i o n a l l i m i t e d p * r t 330
45
ft\
6.3
25S
at
the
Elkhorn
harness
program
r
u
l
v
.
1944
at
9
,
3
0
o'clock
in
t
h
e fore; pocing, 44T47 percent of'the favorthe convention. Among them were Huthes. C h l c a t o ~ Real Estate
Exchange
SUPREME COURT, KINTTS. COUNTY,^n
e
r
s
.
,W B r o o k l y n
BATTEO N
M o n t a g u * Street. Brooklyn'. N e w noon, w h v such decree s h o u l d not be
-ETHREW REALTY CORPOR.\• ite.4 stood up to their previous form yesterday.
12.
N e i t h e r of i h e l i m i t T ! p a t i n ' r s
wartime cost accoimting ^hd n * 6 n -RONS
n
n O N . p l a i n t i f f . Acalnat W U . L I A M A "iotk. 6ft A u g u s t 2 n d . 1 9 l i . At 1 2 : 0 0
TESTIMONY
WHEREOF,
w e has a n y p r i o r i t y over t h e other limited
I —a much higher average than made!
version
costs
and
postwar
planning
j
\MKRICAN'LEAGUE
1 i lock n o o n of t h a t d a v . p r e m i s e s in ^ I N '
Although (he broken leg will
F I T Z O I B R O N S et Al. defendAntA.
p
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n
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r
,
h s \ e fAiised t h e ' s e a l of o u r
•aid J u d g m e n t d e s c r i b e d , a n d b e i n g s
Hudders was chairman of theiltephen^ 8t. i^uis ss na»e<.Tn:i»d iphi* S3 P u r s u a n t t o l u d g m e n t h e r e i n d a t e d nlot
1.3. N o t i g h t Is g i v e n t h e r e m a i n end the track career of the famed
s a i d S u i f o f i f t t e ' s C o u r t t o be
at the regular (racks.
of g r o u n d
in t h e R o r o u c h of
00
M
(una 16. 1944, 1 will *ell a t n u b i l e AUCing g*neral
p s i > n e r or p a r t n e r s t o
h*ieunlo affixed.
Brooklyn delcgatAs. \\t reported t o ' ' " - "o"*"
ion h v M O S ' R O E .1. E H R M A N . « u c - B r o o k l y n . C o u n t v o t K i n g s . N . Y . or.
K
The sports ^,,11 come back to brown stallion, local (rack officials Ihe directors of the Brooklvn
(Seal)
W I T N E S S . H o n . , F R A N C I S o n t l n u * th*. b u s m e s * , m , t h e d e s t h .
ooitifo 5 3 - t i o n e e r . at B r o o k l y n ROAI E s t a t e E x - • h e s o u t h e r l y s i d e of R i v e r d a l e A t f h u e
c h a p - ! V A T I O f , A I ; L X A 0 U 54
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said
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necessary
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Walker.
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of:
feet w e s t e t l v f r o m t h *
Roosevelt Raceway with a Pall
i special .meeting at the Ku'fowskt. s * u 54 NifhoKon C h i o t o 53 v- n , n s r Cj 5 ? 3 M o n t * « u « S t r e e t B r o o k l y n , bweegs itne nr liyn g s i d40
o u r s s i d C o u n t v , a t t h e B o r - oat t n e r .
* of R o c k s w a v A\-?nue And
des(roy
him,
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18th
1944.
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t
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Central
Branch
Yi
M.
C.
A.,
S5
Han
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a
t
t
h
*
limited caflners have
meeting scheduled from Aug. 14 to|
o u g h of B r o o k l v n . in t h e s a i d
'lOMR-Rl.V niTTF.
h * i n t 50 feet in w i d t h In f t o n t o n
o'clock n o o n p r e m i s e * In R r o o k l v n
E. J. Baker. vSt. Cfiarles, Hi., ?on Place.
C o u n t v . t h e 12th d a v of J u n e ' I A t i g h t in d * m a n d a n d r e c * n * p r o p Bepts 23. - T h i s will Include two!
\MKfttCAN LEAGUE
!»outheA*t c o r n e r of L i n c o l n P U c e And Riverdal,e . W * n u » h v 20 f*et in w i d t h
*rtv o t h e r , lhAn c a s h In r e t u r n f o r
19H
1 0 i ^ > w Y o r k A v e n u e , b e i n g * Plot 2 feet m rear a n d SO feet In d e p t h o n OACS
Metheny. N. Y.
l l ' . l o h n s o n Boston
weeks of Grand Circuit competition. sportsman, reporledly paid JSO.OOO
their contrihutions.
s s i d s i d e l i n e s r u n n i n g PArallei
A A R O N L. J A C O B Y .
1 0 , 3 i n c h e s f r o n t * n d r e » r And 100 f e e t in "tde,
for
Yolo
Kong
lust
year
after
(he
Membership
in
(he
American
t
i
Cullenblne.
Cleva.
JI'Doerr,
fiosion
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C l e r k of t h e S u r r o g a t t * C o u r t .
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P A U L MASI/OW
(GenerAl P a r t n e r ) .
Hamhlrtonlan. In which he set an 2ion on April 2f> stood at 1,011.914. Haren, P h i l p h t * l o ;
s m o r l g A g o r ' A I n t e r e s t In t h e A v e n u *
J*2«-4t M
Place.
ATT < MA
, A0 r
S A M U E L BRAM
(General P a r t n e r ) .
sdiomlng.
India has ordered the* reduction Empire (rack (roUIng mark of a Jump of more than 233,000 over ^ . ? V. f 1 ;
D A t e o Y J u n e J6th. 194(.
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2 0 Kiiro-rski St Louis 1 2 |
G E R A L D DONOVAN. Referee.
Of drug prices to prewar levels.
a year ago.
ORGE W. FISH
Referee.
CITATION
J E N N I E B R VAt
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Nieholson. Chicago 15,
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li;-6t W M T H E P E O P L E O F T H E STATE O f ,
jl.-fit i i
G-—By Ben Gould
JUAN ZURITA'S first bout since his injury will find Leo
pulmaine as his rival in Los Angeles next month . . . The
Willie Pep-Charley (Carney) Lewis featherweight title tiff is
practically set for Hartford some/time in August . . . Both
Will-come in at 126 pounds . . . Meadowbrook Bowl in.Newark
(Empire City Meeting)
j
JAMAICA
By TAPPER MILLSjJ
CHARTS
(Empire City Meeting)
Official Mutuel'Prices
Official Mutuel Prices
TURF—By Tapper Mills
lEFfficiaFMutuel Prices^
Rain Stops M'Manis South Shore Boys
Victory in Jersey Win Power Races
R O U N D U P — B y Joe Donovan
Official Mutuel Prices^
QUIRE
DODGERS' BATTING
PEERLESS II
bricker
Talbert Displays Skill,
In Vets' Tennis
UNITED PRESS SELECTIONS
Jamaica
Suffolk Downs
Trot Fans Set
Kiwanis Pennant
Gate, Betting Marks|Taken by Celtics
Garden State
TODAY'S SPORTS
noxi.vo
HOW BRAVES HURLERS
COMPARE WITH DODGERS
LEAPING JOCKEYS
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
$50,000 VOLO SONG
FRACTURES FORELEG
Returni From Meeting
Of Cost Accountants
:iW
and each
ft
Untitled Document
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309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York 13069
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