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ASBURY PARK EVEXIXG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1933 THE- Soldiers March in Biggest (. S. Maneuver FEUD CONTINUES; RESULT THE SAME Kid But, 138. Somerville. Nuns! Blsag-no, 128, Newrark, knocked out Frank: Van, 125, Bayonne, In the second round.

George Carlo, 125, Paterson, knocked out Bobby Sixt, Somerville, in the second round. 4 WEST SIDE WHIPS PIRATE NINE, 6-3 Holding thtir foes scoreless until the final inning, the Ocean Grove West Siders scored a 6 to 5 triumph over the Pirate A. A. Each team secured 11 hits, but Cole was the hero of the contest as he connected for a triple with the bases filled in the sixth to give the Ocean Grovers their winning runs. The box Kcore: Pirates A.

A. wood, 155, Lancaster, fought a six-round draw with Mickey Bottone, 161, Newark. Bottone made a brief trip to the canvas in the first round but gained ground as his opponent weakened later in the fight. Tony Orrico, 144, Plainfield, scored a technical knockout over Eddie Faris, 148. Wilmington.

Del, in the sixth round. Referee Frankie Manna stopped the battle when blood flowed from a cut in Faris's right eye. The fight, a ding-dong battle from the start, was about even until the finish. William Henry Cheatutn, 137, Newark, colored, shaded Bobby Dallas, 135, Hillside, In the first of four four-round no-decision bouts. Lennie Mazza, 132.

Niitley, fotieht on even trms with ELIZABETH, July 17 (Jf) The old fistic feul of Willie Skidmore and Billy Genz whiolt began long ago in the amateur wars continues in the professional ring. The outcome remains the same. For the sixth time in their six meetings, Skidmore, former state amateur champion, triumphed over Genz last night, this time by a clean-cut knockout In the second round. The men have met four times as amateurs and twice as professions. Both weighed 116 pounds last night.

In a s'cv featnr- bout, Joe Email- 1 CUBANS CANCEL AT SHORE The New York Cubans play In Brooklyn this Saturday night, instead of Me-morial field, Belmar, where a donkey baseball game will be staged by the Bel-mar Kiwanls club. George Northridea, shore representative; of the Cubans, said the National Negro league nine will return to Memorial park the night of July 27. i I Ittff --Mil II ijr juK JP7 t. 1 Ki i JAM STANDINGS NATIONAL ItAGIt S'fstrrday', Krtults Cincinnati 1', New York 6. Bxuiklyii 0.

Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 7: Chinuo ft. 6. Louu 2, Boston 1. Standing of Clnhi Nrw York 51 i 48 vfllCiSO ......46 PlUl.buriih 3 PC .630 .475 .447 .416 263 24 28 31 38 42 4S it Cincirmaii ....38 Hrnokivn 34 Philadelphia 32 Boston 21 Gamri Imlaj Nrw York at Cincinnati.

Hrookli-n at PliuburKli Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. AMUik AN I Tea Itevills New York 2. ca.v 0.

Philadelphia 8: IMroit 2. Louis 6. Washn.Lon 4 'Only yames schciiuipd. Standing I Clulit 3B 33 33 36 38 PC 3 I -Mil) .447 .41" I 23K i York llflroll 4'J 42 31) fhuactj C'lvriatld Boj-ton Phiijutf Iphtft 34 Washington .....33 tt Louis .23 Gamri lrfar st Louis at WaMnrieton. Dftloit al Philadelphia.

Cleveland at lOnly games chedu.ed INTERNATIONAL 1.1.4.(11 i. Velerdaj'a Renli Montreal Nraarfc 5 aught 1 R'jrhfslcr Alriany 2. Buflato 6. Syraru.se 2 might Toronto llaltunore 4 uiiKlit.l Here are hundred of national tuardsmen, strrUhed out as far as the eye ran aee, as they swung into action in mimic ar maneuver near Guadalupe. Cal.

They were part of the big (est concentration of troop in the I nited State ainre World war da pi. tP' ASBURY PARK, N. Tomorrow Thursday ONE DAY ONLY! 14 "is TABOR TO RACE AT WOODB RIDGE 17 (7P Chuck Tabor, the Orange re.sldent who surprised the experts by winning the feature race at Ho-Ho-Kus Sunday, will attempt to repeat hi stunt in the auto racing meet at the half-mile Woodbridge track tomorrow night. He will line up against practically the same field, including Bob Sail of Paterr.cn, eastern champion In 1933 who won here last week; Ben Shaw, leader in the 193a fight for the title: Doc Mackenzie and Ted Horn of Los Angeles. SPORTS MIRROR iBv tfat AsMeiatr4 Prrttl Today a year ago: Jan Kusoclnsk.1, Poland, ran two mils in 9:00.4 in beating Joe McCluskey in Cologne.

Three years ago: Babe Didrikson. single handed, won women's A. A. trick championship for Employers' Casualty Company club, scoring 30 points on five first places, one tie and a fourth. Five years sgo: Blue Larkspur won $25,000 Arlington cup and boosted earnings to $272,000.

HGHTS LAST NIGHT thr Atvoriatrd Prr PITTSBURGH Tait Litiman. 163. Cudahy. outpointed Anson Green. 1C5, Homestead, Pa, (10); Fritzie Zivic, Pittsburgh, outpointed Jackie 146.

Canton, Ohio, (10) Raiph (Young) Gizry, 139, Donora, outpointed George Llggins, 145, Carnegie, (4); Al Bunseri, 139. Pitta-burgh, and Barney Ruffner, 136, Kit-tanning, Pa, drew, 4i; Johnny Birck. 128, Pittsburgh, and Mike Koroly, 138. Pittsburgh, drew. 4.

CHICAGO Bill Celebron. 147, Rock-ford. 111., outpointed Pctcy Mike. 148V 6tandtn CIhI'1 I PC M. ri trial 3 Tnrolito tl nnitimore so mi Buffalo .48 4 1 Ml Svacue 48 NraatR 44 47 481 lt.hr!rr 37 SI 411 Aoasiy 33 60 Specially Grouped ummer In A Great Sale 4.90 One Day Only Thin Sheers, Soft Silks and Washable Crepes in Cool Looking Printed Designs and Colorings.

In White or Pastel Colors. Colors on White or Color Combinations. Hnge Lobbying Fund Bared I I AB PO F. Farruegiaro, 4 1 3 13 A. Whyte, 2b 4 1 1 0 Chidnese, lb.

3 12 8 AUardi, 3 1 2 0 Herbert, If 4 1 1 0 Graztano, ss 4 0 1 0 R. Whyte. 3b 2 0 1 0 Farruggio, cf. 4 0 0 0 Zarcaro, rf 3 0 0 0 Ttoals 31 5 11 21 5 0 West Siders AB PO A McLane, 3b 4 2 2 0 Pierce, 4 0 0 1 Krcgory, 2b 4 2 0 0 Van Dillin, 3 0 3 10 Cole, lb ..3 0 Fredricks, If 3 1 Wagner, ss. 3 1 Poole, cf 4 0 Perkins, 3 0 Totals 31 6 11 21 4 0 Score by innings: West Sid'-rs 002 013 06110 Pirates A.

A. ...000 000 5 80 Summary: Three base hits Cole, Chidnese, Graziano. Two base htis At-tardi. (2); F. Farruggiaro.

2i; Wagner. Sacrifice hits Herbert, Zarcaro. Stolen bases Poole, Perkins. Hits Oil Attardi, 11 in 7 innings: off Pierce. 10 in 7 in-nings: off Van Dillin, 1 in i limning.

Strick out By Attardi, 13; by Pierce. 10; by Van Diilin, 0. Bases on balls Off Attardi, off Pierce, off Van Dillin, 0. Triple plays Attardi, R. Whyte, A.

Whyte. Umpires Catley and Moore. SPECIALS BEATEN BY WEST BELMAR Scoring all their runs in the first two innings, the West Belmar Seconds chalked up a 6 to 3 triumph over the Neptune Specials in a game played on the former nine's diamond. Campbell held the winners to four hits, while Cox limited the Specials to three safeties. The box score: Neptune Speciasl AB PO A G.

Smith, 3b, 3 0 0 12 1 Curcurullo, lb 3 0 0 8 0 0 Swisher, 2 1 0 7 0 0 Campbell, 3 0 1 0 2 0 Riley, ss 3 0 0 2 2 Hannah, cf. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Rose, 2b 3 0 1 1 1 0 Hendricks, rf 1 1 0 0 0 0 Tilton, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 2 3 18 West Belmar Seconds 7 3 White. 2b 2 Ww bite. 30 2 Warwick, ss. 3 i Henville.

3 King, lb 3 lofTitt. 2b. 3 Palmer, cf, 3 Cany, rf 3 Cox, 2 Segal. If. 0 Bernstein, 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 7 1 10 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 6 4 21 10 2 Score by innings: Neptune Specials 001 001 13 West Belmar Seconds.

330 000 6 Summary: Three base hiLs Campbell, King. Sacrifice Kit Segal. Struck out By Campbell. by Cox, 6. Bases i 'on balls Off Campbell, 1: off Cox.

3. Hit by pitcher White. -Campbell. Um- pires AUgor and Sutton. BURNS GOLFIRS WIN G.

A. Farren shot an 86 on the Spring Meadow Country club links as the Burns Brothers Coal company golf team defeated the First National bank outfit of Bradley Beach, Another match will be played this week. Farren is a member of the Burns' squad. G. P.

Farmer COAL and SUPPLY CO. ASBtRY PARK. N. J. Tfl.

A. P. 80 Rradinc Tcrauoal. Prdtodrtrrrt. Cotton Dresses i xh J.

ly rocKs One Day Only One Day Only One Day Only One Day Only In Another Hand-Picked Group for Tomorrow's Selling West Palm Beach, (10) Nester Brugireman, 146H, Chicago, outpointed Ernie Kulaslk 146V (5); Einer Hed-quist, 157, Chicago, knocked out Bobby Hull, 149, Manhattan, Kansas, (3); Frank Vogel, 199, Janesville, and John Brown, 176, Chicago, drew, 4). LOS ANGELES Baby Face Casanova, 120, Meicloo, D. outpointed Speedy Dado, 118, Manila, (10). MARTIN TO MEET DEFENDING CHAMP HOBOKEN, July 17 cV-Frank Martin, B'oomfleld, who won his way to the quarter-finals in an upset, found himself pitted against Percy Kynaston. New York, defending champion, in the Castle Point tennis championships at the Hoboken Tennis club today.

Martin, an unranked entrant, elimi-i nated Robert Kerdasha, WoodcliiT, one of the favored eight, yesterday, 6-3, 8-6. The winner of the Martln-Kynas-I ton match will meet Roland Williams, Fairlawn, In the semi-finals. Williams I yesterday defeated Frank Farrell of New York, 6-1, 6-3. WRESTLING LAST NIGHT (Bt tbc Aiforiatrd Prr) CAMDEN Everett Marshall. 2:0, Colorado, defeated Hans Schnabel, 200.

Germany, two of three fails, i TRENTON Emil Dusek, 212. Omaha defeated Glno Garibaldi, 214. Italy. Garibaldi unable to continue after each had gained a fail. Bull Martin, 225.

Trenton, defeated Irish Jack Donovan, 224, Boston, one fall. INDIANAPOLIS Jim McMillen. 225, Chicago, defeated Charlie Strack, 236. Boston, two of three fails. MINNEAPOLIS Danno CMahoney, 213.

Ireland, pinned Lou Plummer, 228, Baltimore. 16 07. READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY, Held in Slaying lorrest K. Wells (above), 30 jear-old blind accordionist, was a.rrested in Bonlon. accused of hurling bis partially blind partner, Haiel Martin, 25, to her death from a hotel window.

Just where is going for his vacation has not been announced, bl! we daresay it won't be Abyssinia ROANOKE (Va.1 TIMES. Sports Calendar TOt)Y Wiestlittg Jue SavoMi ts. Rube Wright In main neui at Ocean A. Long Branch. First match at 9 m.

lUscball Donkey baseball gamf between Bel-mar Democrats and Bohr.ar Republicans, Memorial id. 9 m. TOMORROW IViwhall Shore League WananutM at Unexcelled. Scarlet Raiders at Progressives. Democrats at West Belmar.

Cont Guards at Heights Democrat. Other Game Donkey baseball, Asixiry Patk Kiwanls vs. Belmar Ktwanrs, Memorial field. Belmar, 9 p. 1)1 HI DOWNS GARIBALDI TRENTON.

July 17. Emil Dusek. 212. of Omaha, tas.ved Garibaldi. 214.

of Italy In the future bout of an outdoor wrestling show at the fair grounds. Today in Baseball Jul? lS'U Rmhrv-H-k. Carrhr.a! cilfif'tl- i r. M' 1'i'ir f- n.fi ar.u ctip fknib; attaimt out, ol Cijicumali. 1934 r.uhe Y.ke outlieM'r.

f' 1 r.n I a ii in thm ipv. rn'li tiin.ng ot aii.unst C'irveland. Je.4 ttainri. pitcher, htirt- ed no-tiii Kiimp aatni Boston, win- nine 3-0. 1314 hf Pi'ttburph h'ir, pitrifvi Jl iiiii ma fh.mt BRamft Nrw York without Hsu.i'g a ik mnHrrmsn Sthnfrr, Detroit Itvp runs in nme-uiiiuiB gme PhiUdrphia.

Copvrlsht. 19351 LEGAL NOTICE IS I HWCIRY OF NI Jl RSI Tu: Olta Thomas Briston Hilliam C. Mark, and his beir, deriet and personal rrpresrntatn By Mitue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on Hie day of the dale hcieul, in a cause wherein Mamie B. Klines is complainant end James Ciiir.n. as executor, etc and are defendants, you are required to appear and ar.su er the biil of said complainant, on or before (he 2Ht day of August, next, the bul mil be' ufeeu as confessed against you.

The said bill Is filed to foreclose two certain mortgages: the first given bv Diaries Maliev, utimarriiid, t- Mamie E. Stmes. Januaiv Hth, and recorded In the Monmouth Countv Clerks OK ice In Hook 573 ot M'trtgages for said Countv at page 71 find the second Riven bv Jncob F. KiechSe and Ameha Kiechle, his wife, to Ferdinand Stines. dated December 29th.

1927 and recorded in the Monmouth Countv Clerk's Office In Book 846 ot Mortgages for County at pane 4.ti3 Arc, both of which said ni'trtgaws corr hinds In the Borough of Belnnu. in the Countv of Monmouth and Stale of New Jersey; aid you Olga Brtston are trade a defendant because you ate one of the heirs at law of Jacob Kiechle, deceased, the record owner of the premises described Mid mortgage: and you Thomas Briston are made a defendant because you are the husband of Olga Bvlston, and' as such ma? cla.m a risrht of curtesy In said premises; and you William C. Marks and Ins heirs, devisees and personal representatives are made defendants because yon hold a judgment against the said Jacob Kiechle Which is a In on the said lands. Dated; June 20th, IMS MUHRAY tUDMKIt. tSolicitor and of Counsel Com pminai't.

194 HacKensaiCk Street, 150,156,161.167 Wood-Ridge. N. J. IN CHANCKRY OF NKW JCRSKT To denrge Otto Rlrhmund: Bv viuue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey made on the 14th day of June, 1635, in a certain cause wherein Bessie Richmond Is the. petitioner and you are the defendant, you ore required to answer the petitioner's petition on or before the 15th dny of Auaust, next, or In default thereof, such will be taken against you as the Chancellor shall think equitable and just The object of said suit Is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving the marrlnge between you and the said petitioner for the cause of extreme cruel v.

Dated: June 19th. LOUIS GREKNBERO, Solicitor of Petitioner. 26 Journal Square, 150,156,161,187 Jersey City. N. J.

i i f'v sT a One Day Only Philip II. Cadadrn (left) ehairtnan of the committee of public utilities executives admitted at the lobbying lnventifration in Washington that the power companies had npent more than $300,000 to defeat the "death sentence" section of the utilities bill. He ii shown with Burnham Carter, $5,000 a month public relation advisor, as the two appeared at the Invent ijpi lion. Astoria ted Pre Photo I FOR WOMEN AND MISSES r.amr Today N-'aHtk at MunlrraL at IlutTa.o '2 Katn Na.un.orp at Toronto fi Kn4f al WILL CHECK TRUCKS USED FOR OUTINGS TRENTION. July 17.

(4-Vtllity board wwpertoia will utop btwine-s tnirjc parked with paisengfrs (or outinps thu meekend and the own- I er will be pmsrru'ed for carrying ps- hPiiscrs fct liire without liability ln-uranre. Marry Barharach. prrsidftit of the said many trutk owners rcpi- larly rent their vehicles for pifnies and they do tir-t pay iwuranre premiums, their rates are low. IivrxTtors will alw put pasters on the windshield of every mechanicaUy defective truck. The truck will be or- fi-rr-d ottt of tervtoe until repalra are made.

Rr.ad to Atlantic City. Asbury Park, Lcr.g Branch, Kearusbur? and other re- 1 f.rtt wi'l be pattollcd. Bachararh ad. MIOR irAIII RS ito th Aotated Pr, American Lea cue trading bat tr Johnson. A.h!etics .3 .0.

CanipUil. Indiana .339. Runs Gebrti.gt-r, Tipers, 72; Orern-bt-ri, Tfeers Runs batted In Greenbeig. Timers1 108: Johnson. Athletics 12.

H.ts Cramer. Athletics, Oehrlngrr. 1 US. Doubles Greenberg. Tigers 19; amer.

Athletics. Vasmslc, Indians 21' rrtplt-s Ftone, Senators 12; Cronin. Bed Sox 11. H-ime rm Greei.berg. Tifrert 5S, J'lini'on, 19.

Stolen base Almada, Werner. Bed 14 Pitch' rs Tamulis, Yankees 7-2, Lynns. White Sex. 10-3. National Tcjue Ieadtng batters Vaug Pirates.

Med'wlck. Cardinals. .376. Rans-Medwick, Cardinals Ott, Giar.W 67. Runs batted in Collins, Cardinal 75; Of.

Glsnts 73. i Hits Medwick, Cardinals. 121; Terry. Giants. 114.

Doubles M-d wick. Cardinals. Her- man, Cubs 28. Triples Suhr, Pirates Goodman, Reds 9. Home run Ott, 20; J.

Collin, Cardinals. IS, Stolen bases Martin, Cardinals 11; Moore. Cardinals; Bordasnry. Dodgers, Hack. Cuhs; Goodman, Reds 7.

Pitchers Parmclcc. Giants 10-2, Pchitmarlier. Giants 13-3. WHAT NKW Jf RM.Y RIO U. A'ilIRS ni Yl'STLRBAT Jinitny Vnx, Martrate city, first rwpman.

Philadephia A'lilutits a home run In one time at bat: scored i four runs: batted In one run: five put- outs; one ai-it; took part in a double play. Roger Ciarr.rr. Manahawkin, center fielder, Phllacleiphia Athletics a sin- (lie In three times at bat; scored one run: a sacrifice hit; four putouts. "Goose" Gosliii. Salem, left fielder.

Detroit two singles and a double in five times at bat; batted in one run; four putouts. Rus-sell Van Atta, Franklin, pitcher, i St. Louis Brcww winning pitcher game against Washington. Pitched two innings, allowed two hits, walked one bitter. Bill L'rbanski.

Perth Amboy, short-shop, Boston Braves two singles In four times at bat; one putout, three assists. Joe Mrdwick, Carteret, left fielder, St. Louis Cardinals a double and a single In four times at bat; scored one run: four putouts. "Mule" Haas. Montclair, right fielder, Chicago White Sox no hits in three times at bat; one putout; one assist; took part in a double play.

legaiTnotice PlSTRIf COt RT OF THfc INITIO STATIS IMrirt of Nw It. th Mai uf II in I.rts. h. Iiid, Tnlt. A 1onmMiti Siirsirnl Supply A The Prc-MMpdon rhup.

Hunkrupl, In Notice if ltisrharr. Notice is henby eiven that Hans letsrhe, I nd. Ar trdtf. Monmouth Surgical Supply A The Prescription Shop, bankrupt, has hied his piHition tinted July 2, 1935, praying tor ft discharge from all his debts In bnnk-niptey, and that all creditors and other pcioom In Interest are ortlerrd to attend at the hearing upon said petition before Court at the Post Office Building. Trentnn.

New Jersev, on the 13th day of Heptemher, 1935, nt 10:30 n'clncK In the lorenoon. and then and there ishow cause, it any they hae. why the praver ol the eatd petitioner should not be granted It not necessary for you personally to attend Court on the return dav above mentioned unless yu wish tu oppose the dis-chare. A creditor opposing application for discharge shall enter his appearance In opposition thereto, through an attorney at law or personally, on the return dav above mentioned, and shuil at the same time file with the Clerk verified specifications In wilting. o( the ftrounda of his opposition; but said opposition must be based on one of the acts whlrh are bars to discharge as set out in Section 14-b of the Unnkruptcy Act.

It no creditor or other party in Interest appears and opposes, the discharge shall be granted. Trenton, N. July 15. Ifttj. C.

H. WEKL ANS, M7 Fefere-. An Unusual Assortment of Lovely New Frocks in the Important Cotton Fabrics. Printed, Checked, Striped or Plain Colored White, Light or Brilliantly Colorful. WHIT I i on M- Jo.1t I Tb- new today Is that juir 15 xb fart r.

Fmotr K.M If I lul pr;" 4rf wthrante at th. mine, Rg' Anthrante a wonderfnl JW rrla ir U. roit w.lt tTnc. on August 1st. buT ntBtlKiay low tioper- "1A1 "to I lrtOT Wine bujers lare lilliDg thej bins and gty mora beating TiUue make summer buying wort whiKe.

now. too. vn i kd tin 1 -m LI I One Day Only WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SIZES White Summer Coats, Swagger and Sport Models, in New Lightweight Woolens. Well tailored, with Notch or Johnny Collars, Pockets, and Fine Silk Linings. MILLINERY CLEARANCE One Hundred Hats FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL One Day Only RUDER NOW Were Taken From Our Regular Stock.

Drastic Reductions Were Made in Order to Effect Immediate Clearance. THE PHILADELPHIA AND.

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