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Girdle A. C D to w__® Lake ( k we . , l[' __ °2s ¦ S _ _ f ©Ilk GdW e di Gii®__ _§ Alls® Winn Th ird Straight Win. Will Play at Medford Diamond Sunday. Tho Circle A.. C. made It three straig ht Sunday by taking over Lake G rove , 12-2 , on the Station field. The game , a lthough one-side_, was at i Interesting' one , bo th nines play- ing good bull , but the vis itors could no t . hit Waskl and -Buchanan , who let them down wit h seven blrgle s . Both teams were set down In or- der in the flrat inning but Port tal- lied twice in the second when ICrelt - - berg hit , looker walked , DePietro e acrlfled , and T ldmarsh and Waskl s ingled in stKC_sion. The locals score d another in the fourth with two out whea C herub -singled and came . home on Tldmarsh ' s .ccond h it. T he lake boys broke into the scor- ing column in the fifth whe n Slm- eran walked , stole second and third and came home on Garzlo ' s hit. They scored a gain in tho fifth when Em- bler hit , sto le second and third and race d home on Krfiltzberg ' s error. The Circles went on a batting rampage in the fifth and sixth in- n ings and scored four times In each inning, addin g another in tie se v - enth. The Circle A. C. will play Medford this Sunday on the latter ' s d iamond. In past years the locals have been easy for the Medford nine but Port Is out to make It four straight so the fans can look forward to a good game. The box score: Lake Grove ab r h po a e Sovenllss . ss 4 0 2 0 10 Reynolds , 3b .... 4 0 2 1 . 2 0 Hope , J., ' p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Jay, p 10 10 10 Embler , c ........ 3 1 2 S 0 '0 Hope , D., cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Hope , S., c£ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simeran , 2 b 3 10 - 10 Agnew , lb 4 0 , 0800 Garzlo , Jf 3 0 0 0 0 1 Rel l iy, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 2 7 22 8 1 Circ le A. C ab r h p» a e Toqmey, 2b 51 0 ' . 2 0 Blkov , lb 3 3 2 7 0 0 Orth , of ' 5 2 2 10 0 Kreltzber g , Sb .. 5 3 3 0 2 1 looker , If 12 0 10 0 DePietro , s s .... 4 0 0 2 11 Cherub , rf 4 12 9 0 0 Walker , rf 10 0 0 0 0 Tldmarsh, « .... 2 0 2 S 2 0 Gaynor , c 10 16 0 0 Waskl , P 4 0 10 3 0 \Buchanan , p .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 31 12 13 27 10 2 Score by Innin gs: Lake Grove 000 011 000— 2 C ircle A. C, 020 144 lOx—1 2 Two base hits—Orth , Sacrifice h its— -00k«r , DoPletro. First on (balls—off IIo po 3 , Waskl 2 , Jay 8, Buc hanan- -I- _ truck . out—h y_ _ HoDO 4 , Waskl fi , Jay 4 , Buchanan 6. Dou- b le Plays—Kroltzberg to Toomoy to Eikov ; Sevonlls s to Slmoran to Ag- notp. LA!_E GROVE BOWS TO CIRCLE A. €. : AT STATiOM FIELD IN CM-SIDEB GAME Dob Joyce allowed the St. Pat - rick' s n ine only five hits Sunday but he came close to losing the game as Kings iFark played raggedly behind him , mak ing seven n i isplays , as the visitors played beauti ful ball behind Smakal , who , although he allowed fourteen hits , kept them well scat- tered. Kings Park finally \ nosed out\ the Day Shore nine la the / eighth inning, 4-3. Tho visitors scored three runs in the second inning on Just as many errors w ithout gettin g a hit. Sma- kal was safe on an eror but was put out tr ying to make third as Kanehl' s groun der was fumbled. Thomas gain- ed first ' on a fielder ' s c hoice as Ka- ne hl Bcored. „Bisso hit one to the in- field which was fumbled and Thomas scored . On a fielder ' s choice Blsso raced home. . \\ K ings '\ Park \ retal la.fi_ ~ w.th '' two runs in the third when Joyce and Donahue led off with hits , were ad- vanced to second and third on an infield out and counted on Brown ' s hit. They. , score d two more In the eighth on a hit , a walk and three success ive bingles. The box score: St. Patricks ab r h po a e Goslilo , B 5 0 10 2 0 Oakley, If 4 0 0 3 0 0 Gosllio , F., of .... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Smakal , p 4 0 2 10 0 Kanehi , c 4 10 6 0 1 Thomas , 3b 4 10 12 0 Blsso , 2b 4 10 13 0 Rumpliclc , lb .... 3 0 1 10 0 0 Chicane , rf 4 0 1 0 0 ' 0 3. 3 S 2 i 7 1 Kings Park ab r h po a e Donahue , lb .... 6 13 8 0 0 Lange , ss 4 0 0 2 S 1 Brown , 3b 4 12 4 11 Loeff i er , c 3 1 1 10 0 O Burns , cf 4 D 2 0 0 O Cassldy, 2b i 00 2 12 Algero , 2b 3 0 2 0 0 1 Hancock , If 3 0 10 0 1 Duffy, rf 4 0 2 110 Joyce , y 4 110 0 1 35 i 14 27 8 7 Score by Innings: St. Patricks 03O 000 000—3 Kings Park - 002 000 02_ —4 2 base hits—Donahue 3 ,.Algero , Eump l lck , Smakal , Chicano. 3 base lilts—Smakal. First on balls—off Joyce 1 , Smakal 2. Struc k out—by Joyce 9 , Smakal 5. Stolen bases— Jo yce. Double plays—Blsso to Go- s h l o to Runnpllck; Duffy to Algero. Umpire— Pavlic. St. Pa-ricks Nosed Out by Kings Park By P. .. . H. Bob Joyce of Kings Park twirled a beauti f ul game against St. Pat- ricks anil deserved a s lut out. The three runs the visitors garnered were unearned , t he result ot three errors—no h its. « * » Blue Point and Me d .ord had an open date Sunday but both teams pla yed. The • former defeated- the Patcbo aue Field Club , 7- 1 . and Med- ford downed Bayport , 10-9. * * * Sulll-van of Rlverh ea d got four hits out . o f five tries against the North Shore A. C. pitcher in Sun- day ' s eleven- inning game at St. James. * « • The Su ffolk Giants broke into the w inning column Sunday when they trounced West Ba bylon, 11-9. The Giants are reputed as having a weak team hut a little confiden ce will carr y them a long way. * • * Twice Rtverhead had victory with- in its grasp only to lose it in the ninth Inn ing. They lost to the Cir- cle A. -C. when that team nosed them out with a two run ral ly ¦ In the n inth Inning and Sunday at St. James t , he. North Shore nine tied the score In the ninth and won out In t he eleventh. » » * -We wonder w hat It feels like to s trike out four times in a row, as one o f the local boys did Sunday. * * * Stufkosk y was the hero of the R iverhead-North Shore A. C. game Sun day. It was his double in the n inth that tied the score and hie second dou ble in the eleventh drove home the w inning run. * • • Well , there ' s four teams tied for first iplace but none of them will meet each other this Sunday. \ ' . . J — ¦ mm LIGHTS of ii SUNRISE LEAGUE | Season to O pen May 29— Matches Will 1 Be Held At New Arena Every Friday. ' An a ll star wrestling card will In- augura te the opening of tho Baby- lon Sports Club, Bab ylon Beach , Friday night , J l ay 20. The arena , wh ich will seat 30O0 is nearlng com- pletion. The first night is designa- ted as the Babylo n I M re Department night. Wrestlin g matches will be held every Frida y night this season. The following will be featured: Mike Romano, Italian Champ, vs Cean Bruce , Scandinavian Champ- ion, to a finish. Wanka Zelesn l ak , Russian Giant , -vs Herbert Freema n , Jew ish Champ- i ion , to a fin ish. Jack Reynolds , Pride of Omaha , vs Sandor Szabo , Hungarian Champ- ion , 30 minutes. Tom Draak , Holland Strong Man , vs Casey Bergor , Texas Cyclone , 30 m inutes. Special added attraction—Han s Stelnke, Long Island Idol and Ger- man Oak , vs Wee Willie Davis , Un i- vers ity of Virginia star. This card' represents a co llection o f stellar performers in tho wrest- ling world , eac h a top-notcher and contender for the crown worn by Jim Londos. Long Islanders have never before had the cbance of see- ing such talent perform on ono card. STARS TO WRESTLE AT BAB T fLOM BEACH On Tuesday, June 2 , the Belle Terre and Suwaasett clubs are (riving a lunc heon to Mrs. Samuel A. Brown , president of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York State , and to the pres idents of the Garden Clubs of Lon g Island. The Federation is fortunate in hav- in g at its head a woman with a thor- ough and sympathetic understanding of t he work and the problems of Gar- den c lubs. Mrs. Brown unites a strong and pleasing personality, executive a bility, and t he capacity to inspire ent husiasm in others. T he members of the Belle Torre and Suwassett clubs and their friends are invited to meet Mrs. Brown June 2 , at 2:30 p. m. at the Golf and Coun- try c lub of Belle Terre. Is it possible to enlist the support o f everyone in our community in sav- ing our dogwood , laurel and wild flowers? The dogwood has lighted our woods w ith its fairylike blossoms. The laurel will soon be with us. Lot ev- er yone Join In a campaign to save these and ot her treasures. Branches broken from these beautiful dogwood trees and carried a distance soon wither , no one has muc h pleasure from them , and many m ight have en- Joyed the unspoi led tree s for years. Many v illages have ^ awakened too late to the fact that their dogwooa and laure l have Ti een carried away and now they have none. We stil l have them , and ot her wild flower- a bout us. Let us unite to save them and convert t h ose w h o come among us and , eit her because they do not care or do not know better , aro de- stroy ing the pride and Joy of our community. Belle Terre Garden Club off a y©ar whem only - values c oy r . - CENTURY SIX SEDAN CENTURY EIGHT SEDAN . . . $1 295 Three olher Eight * from .. . $1595 to ' $2298 ( - > « • am po* _ Tuau» mmnc-t /. o.». r ts mwr FRE E-WHEE LING Hupmobile \ SIXES & B IGHTS ROBERT F. WEIIS; INC. STONY BROOK . L. I., N. Y. Telephone Stony Brook 50 I A ll Star Wrestling Show Opening Night I Babylon S ports Club , Inc. BABYLON BEACH , BABYLON , L. I. I I ' t ^^ aK rmk ^ mtM ^K KKmBmmato m I Baby lon Fire Department Night I fbiday mem , m m ] To n Flnl s .a 0 ' . HERB FREEMAN , Jewish Champ | J Y ANKA 3EUSSNIAK , Po» Giant f, To it !\Iii1/jIi h S M-KE ROMAISO , Italian Champion j GEAN BRUCE , Scandinavian Chnmp « I JA C K REYN O LDS , Pr i de of O m aha SANDOR SZABO, C ham p ion of Hun g ar y 80 Minutes y TOM DRAAK , H olland' s Str on g r Man * CASE Y BEBGER , Tex as Cyclone 80 Minutes | KX 'W/l S P KC. AIi A D»E 1]> WtttAOnOV HANS S-EINI U., L ong Island Idol of Llndfcnhurst WEE WILLIE DAVIS , Un iversity of Virginia Star Blea chers $1.05 - to o r S cntB $2.10 fill- guide $3.15 riiono Uiiliy l o n 01)2 Tor Il A fwrviitlonii Iloo Mile tifiil Utility H.u m i to tlio Mon ti A WRESTLING } SHOW WILL BE HELD EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT THIS SEAS O N k-V MIMN_«MNftP«M (««MI MM *N ^^ .: . ¦ : - ¦ .; ¦ ¦: ¦ . • . r; : • . \ . ' : U West Patcho gue gained Its flrat victor y In tho Sunrise League Sun- da y afternoon when thoy defeated .s lip, 7-3 , at that club' s field. Tho r j anio started off \illio It was goin g to bo a slugging nKalr an both nines scored th roo runs in tho first I niilnr; but that , m il etoil down an Gody, tho v lnUor' B jii ounu -i nan , i i ol- t l i o homo l i o j 'n ncorolonn for I bo rent of the kuiko. Tlio llnoiiiiii : Wont 1' iito l ioKUO—J . ollto W , Uiui- tro _ !» , Hop- Inn i ra , K. K ing, Ilonln- casa 3b , I I. King 2b , 3. Gody p, P. Police If , Cardamono c , K o ntofflo cf. I s ll p—A. Scott no , Plant 8b , Mc- Nuco If, Storm « , Soldoo n 2b, Wll- llapin of . U ra i ll lb , Hart rf , McCar- thy P. W. PatolioKUO 801 010 11 0—7 Inllp flOO 000 000—3 * W est Patcho gue Wins First Le ague Game r.mit fiuiulfty ' u Itetrolt - Bu l follc Glanta 11 . W. Babylon. 0 Kln ga Tarlc 4 , St. Fatrlokn D NorUi Slioro 0 , nivorUoadl 5 Olro.o A. 0. 12 , 1alco . Orovo 2 , W. Pat ol i o gdo 1, Julio 8 Stomdin g of the Clubs W Ii P or Clrolo . A. O. 8 0 1000 North e unro ' A. O. 8 0 1000 Klnf. 8 Pork 8 0 10 00 niuo Point a o iooo at. Pf ttrl«kn • I 1 .BOO W. PfltcliO BUO 1 3 . 3118 Ul t o Q rwo 1 2 •\83 d lantri 1 2 . 838 W. Babylon 1 2 .838 Tuli p ' 0 2 .00(1 Medford 0 2 .00 0 nivorliniul 0 8 .000 TIiIm Snnilny ' N A m d ioa North Slioro «t Wont PiitoliOKt io Wont Ihit i yloii at lll w irlioait I ll u o Point at St. Pfttrtolc n . Olro t o A. 0. ut Mo i lford tuli p ut Suffol k Wa nts Sunrise Baseball Lea gue T he North Shore A. C. continued Its winnin g ways Sunday by nosing out tlie H iverhead club , 6-6 , in nn e lovon-lnning game at St. James , in a contest packed with thrills and sus pense, The winners gathered thir- teen Jilts to Rivcrhoad' B Ave but tho east-end p itcher kept them scattored oxcopt -in t ho -first- - Inning when .tlio visitors pounced upon tho visiting nioundBman for f ive hits to score four runs. S tufko s l i y was safe on an error to Btart t heir half but was retired nt t hird on H. Tor J o s en ' B hit. San- ford walked and then enmo a flurry o f four hits as four runnor a scam- pered across tho homo plate. M ullln hold tho homo team until tho ninth while Elvorliead was s cor- inir In tlio ensuing innings , g o liif? Into tho ninth with a ono-ron load. flturicoBlty 1ml off for tho homo team wl t u ». doulil- iu tk_ i_.i(. halt ' m ' thu n inth and scored on iiubnenuo nt ln- flo ld outs. Tlio sumo mnn oont homo l ' uriclc in tho eleventh with tho win- n in g iuu , v illi .1 ci.M_h._f. double . Tlio box n eoro : Itlvcrlicml ab r. h po a o Cooper , 8b 0 0 0 0 2 0 I- petz , _., 2b .. 0 0 0 0 i 0 Sullivan , lb 6 1 4 10 0 1 Crol shton, us .„. 5 0 0 1 3 1 MUIlin , p 5 10 0 3 2 Harrison, rf 5 112 0 0 Downs, ot 5 2 0 2 0 0 I l ani t obury, o .... 5 0 0 1* 0 0 Bio*. If 5 0 0 0 0 0 17 5 B 30 12 . Noi- l h Slioro ab r h po a o Stufkosliy. s n .... 0 13 1 0 1 Tor joaoii , H., .... 5 1 1 7 2 U Hnn t ord . 8b , p „ 5 1 0 2 4 1 MIcofolio, of f> 1 1 2 0 0 O lnon , t l„ 11) .... K 1 8 13 1 0 I -til , If 5 0 2 10 1 novo , rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Olnon , X, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Molln , rf 10 0 0 0 0 l ' uilck, . ' !) G 1 2 0 2 2 Vol Ki i lor, v 3 0 112 1 •roi jeiion, J 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dwyor 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 18 33 17 fJ fl coro by innin gs: lU - yorluinil 010 002 110 00—5 North Blioro <00 » 00 001- 01—0 3 huso lilt n — - tufkoaky (2). 3 hann hits—Sull ivan. I'lnit on hnllii —off Vol g nlor 0, 8-n fo. d 1. Mull ln 1. Struck out—by Vol g nlor 6 , 8nn- fo n l 1 , Mullln 1*. I . ofi on J innon— North fllinro 10, T llv e rhnail 0. Wild 1*1 loli—Vnl ifiilor. Stolon lumen—fliil- llv d ii , llnrrltion 2. iV. Tor jonon , II. Ol n nii, P i irtok 8, _nv_ i .ro—Afnhonoy , W or__ Sli ore A. C. Defeats Rrve_!iea _, 6-5 T he Suffolk Colored Giants e prunr , n T fiin'lirlB- \Sun day \when they defeat- ed West Babylon , 11- 9, at tho loser ' s diamond. A flve-run rally In tho e ighth Inning, which put them way In front , did the tr f ck , a lthough tho west-en dors scored throo runs iu t heir half of tho eighth and added another In tho final innin g, The game was a. ulug f ost from s tart to finish but Uabylon' s flvo er- rors helped t lio winners in scorin g unearned runs , while tho colored la ds gave Troadwoll excellent sup- port , ma king only one nit s play. It was their first victory and will give them tho conlUlcnce thoy ' vo nee ded. .T. Tien dwoII did all the twirlin g LuL- t hu wllui.r u Wliltu (_. lll - nv. ' ll : _ <! ICunn did mound duty tor tho lono.n. Tlio box u coro; H uifol . c «iantfi :vl> U Ii po u o i_rj_ lur, ct 5 1 ii Z 0 0 Hart , K „ 2b .... B 2 . ' . i 3 0 Dunn , bs 5 2 3 3 3 0 Trondwoll , J „ p G .0 1 2 0 0 Waters , rf G 1 1 3 0 0 Troadwoll , 0., It G 1 3 1 0 0 Hamilton, lb .... 5 2 1 3 0 0 Da y l flM, o 4 114 0 0 B ristol , 3b 4 1 1 G 8 1 .3 11 17 27 0 1 IV. I fcil t ylon ab r I po a c Ma yhov f , lb G 1 1 10 0 1 Hrow l , na - 1 2 1 i 0 Trac y, If B 0 0 0 0 0 llrowii , n „ 8b „ 4 1 2 8 1 1 Totton, 2b „. 3 2 12 11 Mooro, r t 10 0 0 0 1 Solli y , rf 2 12 0 0 1 I Cunz , of , p - 13 5 3 0 l lro fr n, O., p , cf .. 3 0 2 1 0 0 Kami , o 4 I 2 G 2 0 8< T 0 10 27 1 1 G Hcoro b y InnliiBn: fllnntn 200 018 OGO—11 W. Dnbylon 100 102 181— « 2 Inino Iiltu—ICiin - , Hans , Ilr i iw l . Stolon IlnooB—Ilrowl , nmzlor. Siur l - floo Ilttn—nrowl . Kuins. Plrnt on I lallii—off Ilrnwn 1 , Trondwoll 8. Striiolt out—by Urown 2 , Kuna 3, Troadwoll 1. u Suflfok l Giants Beat West Babylon , 11-9 I ARUENCRAIG \ | b owi-n q Anna nn__.aD AOAomu v ¦ Ardm i l toK I _r» jrea o rM - -hnrop M i unAnr MW nw y mwit Port Jefferson Will Be Repre - sented Among Nassau-Suf - folk Groups at Fawning -ale. i Upward of 60 high schools In Nassau and Suffolk counties will compete in the annual sectional field and track meet for Long Island to bo held Saturday, May 30, on. the athletic field of the New York State Institute o f Applied Agriculture at Farmingdale. Winners o f first place in the vari- ous events , as well as the entire winning relay team , wi ll represent Long Island at the New York State championsh ip meet , to be held at Cctrnejl XTnlver s lt y , Ithaca , N. _ \ , on June 7. . . . ¦ The events \ la the sec tional meet on Memorial Day are le ' 0-yard ila_ h , 220-yard dash , 4-0- yard run , 880- yard run , 220- yard low hurdles , one- mile run , 22 0-yard relay, runnin g high Jump, runnin g broad Ju mp, 12- pound s hotput , and pole vault. Suffolk County schools enrolled are Am ityvillo , Bay Shore , Babylon , Brldgehampton , Center Moriches , Central Islip, East Is l l p, East Ham p- ton , Bastport , Greenport , Hamp ton Bays , Huntington , Isltp, Linden- hurst , Mattltuc k , Northport , Pat- cli oguo , Port Jefferson , Hlvorhead , Sag Harbor , Sayvlllo , Smlthto i ra Branch , Southampton , Southold and Weotlia _i ' pt 6h'\ I_acli. ' ~ HIGH SCHOOLS TO HOLD TRACK MEET For the second tini o this year tho transatlantic fransmittor of tho Ita- dlo Corporation of Amorcla at Itocl t y Point , Sunday, rode through a brush fire undam -Bed. Several i voel is ago , In tho first spel l of warm weather , tho station wns endangered by a brush ilro that swept tho wooded hind within u s hort distance of tho towers. Sa t- urday afternoon another ilro started . TIili; oiii! Iiu i l Km origin nn ll i .i rnd lo company ' i! tract , and nwop t vor -CO iuto. ' i. .S' uv oriil _ iul( w worn burned down. Back-firing kept the blu: ' ^ f rom H f u'i 'i iiHnj;. II lnmip i i i t s olf out Sunday night. Douse Fire Endangering R ocky Point Radio Plant DR. A-I-VN K. YOST Dentist | OfQco over tho Bank of Port Jefferson Next door to Browator ' a Port Jefferson , __ I, N. V. i Of llco Houra ! 0 A. M, to 4.80 P. M. 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