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Circle . Trium phant In Eleventh , 5 to 4 Beat West Patchogue in Hectic - ' Game —- Bittof , Patchogue Pitcher , Beaten b y Errors W ith both Bittof and Buchanan , who ¦ had relieved Woski In the second , hurl- - Ing good ball it took. Circle eleven In- jiln gs to dovm West Patchogue , 5 to \ A W. Patchogue held the upper hand durin g most of the game but a most thri lling- U prising •in the last half of the ninth by the victors tied the score. The y, proceeded to win out In their half o f the eleventh when Hardin g reached . flrst on a fielder ' s , choice , stole second • and rode home on Orth' s sin gle. .. The losers jump ed into.a two-run lead in the . secona innin g pa four hits , ¦;¦ - . . a wa lk and a wild pltch v t /lfcle tied ' ' - . it up In the fourth when- Orth led off £ . with a double , Kroltzber g singled and ' .\. Tooker sacrificed - Ortlil 'home and i Kreltzy to second; Gayrior then hit ; and Kre ltzbcrg scored. • The losers tallied another in the ll fifth , to gain a .one run advanta ge only i to have Circle tie It up in their half .: o f the frame. In the sixth the soutn ¦ s hore boys went into the lead not to ' be cau ght up with until the ninth. In the ninth , and probably the most ; V heel Ic inning of the game , with two ¦ ¦ men out . Hard ing hit to left , who drop : ; ' ped the ball. That was the break of ; t he game. Lucky Harding stole second hi- an d came across with the tlelrig mark- j ' V er wlien ' O M i hit t o short. The rois- ; fortunate one made a bad throw to first , Harding scoring on the play. Then they proceeded to win out In the elevent h. The score: . . , . • West ratchog l ic—(4) ' . ' ' : ' .. ¦ ¦ v ABB HPO A E • Coleman . lf.......;.. 5 1 0 2 0 1 Morton . 3b ..... ; .... 5 0 2 2 3 0 Castro , lb 4 0 0 10 1 0 ; Bittof , p 60. 003 6 !' J. Cardomonc . ' ss 51 2 2 12 ; ! ' J. Kcntufflo . c ....... 4 0 3 10 1 0 '' .. E. Cardomone , c f ... 4 0 2 .3 0 0 F. Kcntuf f io , 2b 4 112 2 0 . '\\ Perr y, 2b' .. 10 10 0 0 iotlto , rl..:. ' ...:.... ' 4 1 2 0 0 0 ' '\ Snyder ...... ' ¦ ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 V Totals ' . ' . ' . ' . • ... ' V.. 35 4 12 31 11 3 Circle A. C—(5) . •:. - ¦ - . • ABRHPO A E Hardin g, ss . - .,...... 6 ' 3 16 5 0 • : ¦ \ 6rt h , ^ 2bVll p ;; ^ ... . ^-B 'i i - ii- . 3~2- ; -i : \ kreltzbcrg/2rr V :V tf i l ; r ' 5»% J ' <2 S ' o ' -a- ' - O . . Ttokerv l i t ' y.s ^ v S s V ^- O ' - ! ' ¦ 0' O ^ ' O \. Ga yrior j -c .i; ; \ .%vii;iv! >- . % r ' tf ^ /ii ' i Z' r O ' ^ O , .. E lkov , : lB ' /ii ^ v S viv - i ^ ; *-^ ' :- *' ' i \ : » ' . * ' ¦ Buchanan , ' , rf , p ¦?. ¦!• . J i , * 0 0 2 3 0 ' i ;T i dinarsh , cf' ;.. • , ' .... 2 0 0 10 0 • ¦ I P Wa lkcr , cf ... ' .; : ,.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 iti \Honiilngse i vof 1 0 0 0 0 0 fe W ask ' I , p . ' /..... ¦ . ' . ' . ' .. O ' /O 0 0 11 |; - ;Cherub , rf .......... 5. 0 10 0 0 fc - . Totals . : .. ....... 41 5 0 33 15 2 | - j ' 'Batted for Walker In 10th. 85 'PBatted. for Tldmnrsli in Stli. * , \\ \ Ran for Perry In 10th. K \\•• Baited . for F. KentuftUo. * . h Score by Innings : I.{ -Circle 0 0 0 2*1 0 0 0 1 0 1-5 ;i W. Patchogue 0 20O11100 0,0-4 I Two ' - Base Hlt-Oi'th , Lotlto. Three ¦ Ila s e Hit—Morton. Bnso on Balls—oil' i: Bitto f 4 , Wa s kl 1 , Buchanan 8. Struck ¦ • ' oub—by Bittof . D , Buchanan 10. Wild ; Pilch—Waskl . - Passed ' Ball— G nynor. l Um pire—Dnlton. Bke Point Beats Giants Easily , 6-3 Rally T q Win After Losers Capture One Run Lead— Nistad Pitches Brilliantly Blue Point has started a drive to recover their notch at the head ol the eague which t he St. Pat' s ot Bay Shore has ' annexed. They began their quest with an impressive 6 to 3 victory over the Giants. Nistad and Bunce were in fine form but the former , althou gh he a llowed seven hits , was stron ger In the pinches , havin g perfect control. Nistad didn 't give a free pass during the game while tile Giant' s hairier wa lked two. Moreover , Blue Point re- ceived one o f Its runs as the result of an error by E. Hart. The losers Jumped Into a one run lead in the first Inning when Brazier got a life on Blast' s error . He stole second and came across on E. Hart' s sin gle. ' Blue Point went one run Into t he lead in the'third by scoring twice but the Giants came back in the first half of the fourth and sent twq more men across the platter to go into the lead a ealn. The victors ta llied twice more ft t heir half of the fifth to go Into lead never to be headed sgaln. Two runs In the seventh clinched the game for Nistad. E. Hart was the high man for tiie losers , gett ing three hits in four trips to the plate. Pugh and Bias! were the ma in reasons for the Blue Point vic- tory w ith their hitting. The score: G iants—(3) . ABB HPO A E Brazier , cf .......... 4 10 S 00 B unn , ss 4 0 1 S 0- 0 E. Hart , ' 2b 4' 13 4 0 1 J. Treadwell , lb .... 4 1 1 i 0 1 Bunce , p 4 0 0 4 0 0 G. Treadwell , rf 4 0 1 2 00 Stewart; 3b 4 0 0 10 2 I. Hart , If i . 3 0 '0 10- 0 Bayles , c ... ' ..... 3 0 1 O 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 27 0 4 Bine Point—(6) ABRHPOA E Pugh , cf 5 2 2 0 0 j Smith , If 5 112 0 0 Blasl , 3b 4 2 21 0 1 A. Bason , c .4 0 0-401 Beebe , lb .... ;. ' . 4 0 0 C 0 0 Hepburth , ss . ... 4 0 0 . 0 1 0 Andrissanl , 2b ' . ; ... : ..., i ;0 . 0 , 1 1 ;0. 1 B j ' . ^ Basqni rf k '? v . ' ;; ' ::! ¦ . ' . ' -4 V' O . '0 - 0 ~ 0 0 Ni s i a d ^ p;¦ .. ' . ¦;;¦:.;.; ' .£' i . - \ i - . ' l •¦ '* . •a; p ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Totals ' \ ' . ' ;¦¦:¦: ; ;. ' ' , :¦ :. . ' •38 . \ . \6 \ - : 8 ¦ M ' / . O 3 ' - . T hree 'Base Hit ^ Blasr. Base on Bills —off Butice 2 ' .: Struck out—by Nista d 6 , by Bunco 1. Double Play—Hejburth , Andrissanl to Beebe (3). Tigers Revenged On Ri v erhead Cluh Invade County Seat and Beat Old Rivals by Score of 13 to S (By BUI Murphy) The Kin gs Park Ti m ers , accompanied by a large delegation of rooters , trav- eled to Rlverhcnd Sunday afternoon nnd took-reven ge on tho Rlverhcad club by defeatin g thorn In a one-sided gnmo 13-5. It will bo remembered that en Dec- orat ion Day the Rlvflrhend team sot the Tigers back by a score pi 7-4. Mana ger Brady nnd his wildcats were deter- mined on (till occasion to show the Count y S o ntera how to piny the old gnmo. ' ' ' V i ' Rlverhcad presented a mound artist known as P. Danowckl. - and t he K. P. Bengals got to him for a total of six- teen hits. Bob Joyce , Ti ger ace , allowed the home team only five hits. Joyce was In good lorm and nt no time dur- in g the gnmo was In danger. Ventures of tho contest were tho hittin g of B urns , Cassldy, Brown , and Duffy, Bra dy for tho Tigers nnd Hannobury lev tho homo team starred In the f ield Dapper Don Cassldy appeared In n Tiger uniform tor tho first time In Sev- ern) weeks. He seems to bo O, IC. again and wo ho pe to see him stay nt his old pcsitlon during tho , remainder of the season, TlioJInoup: . Kin gs Park , , ADR HPO A H Cassldy. 2b 6 2 13 2 1 Clayton , ss 5 2 1 0 11 Donahue , o ...B 0 t 11 0 0 Burns , cf 4 3 3 2 0 0 Brown, rf 5 2 3 \ 1 0 0 Brad y, 3b D 12 4 12 Duffy, lb 5 12 7 1 1 Hmiooclc , K 5 12 0 0 0 Joyce, p 4 1 1 0 I 0 Tota ls 4 3 13 10 87. 0 B Itlvcrliead ABR UPO A fc Llpotll , 2b , ,,.D 1.04 3 1 Dnnowskl, 3b ...,,...,4 a 3 0 4 0 T r yon, rf ,3 o 0 I 0 0 OlOlDhtOI I, lb ...« 0,1 10 0 0 Di illlvnn, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Unmieb trry , c ,..; 4 1 0 0 0 1 M u llor, ' of:, ;.. , ...,.,..? 0 ^ 0 ,, 8,„ 0. 1 , o i> Y|enski , uv,..; A ; , ,v i « ^ ; o ,; a . . ¦ a ;. • , i St. Patricks; Win TlffiHerby l Z tp \ The St. - Pat' s played oh their ' h ' onie diamond , list Sunday and-. fi howod. - the. home idbters how si' - league-leaduig combination ' plays the national ¦ pas- t ime. Their opponents were the strong West Babylon A. A. outfit , who , until last Sunday had not lost a game since July Fourth. The St. Pat' s were the first to cras h into the run column when In the second Smakal g ot the fi rs t hit off M. Brown , be ing sacrificed to second by Rum- p lln k ' s c leverly l q ld dra g bunt down to the f irst baseman. Zarcona than slash- ed a l iner Into right-center to score Smakal. \ Bub\ , aoshto got the 'th ird and lon gest hit of the inning. Ho drove a lon g hit over the right field- er ' s head for n double w hich scored Z arcono , which proved to be the wln- nln g\marl t cr of the game. The West Babylon nine pushed their lone tally over tho plate In the fourth , Buchcr and McDonald both hit liners . ato the outfield to place runners on first and second. D. Brown then hit a grounder to Frltzscho on third and forced Buc her nt thnt bag. Hoss fol- lowed l iowevcr with the third , lilt to load the bases. At this juncture J Trqn . Man \ Oakley showed Ills stuff by whlffinB Kctchnm but a fter he had two strikes on M a yhow ho lost control ol his fast one and hit tho batter forc- ing In the only run West Babylon 30t. With the bases still loaded Oakley aga in took the game In timid by strik- in g out M. Brown , the pitcher who had the chance to win tho Game. The 1 lineup: St. Fatr l ck' H AB H II Frltzsclio , 3b 4 0 ' 0 BlMO , 2b 3 0 2 Kanchl , o ,, 4 . 0 1 Smnk al , If 4 13 Riiinpllcl: , lb ..,,2 0 0 Oakley, p 3 0 - (I Znrcono , p 3 11 P. Ohoslo , ss 3 01 F. Ohoslo , of 3 0 0 ' Total ... '20 ' 2 ' 0 West Bab ylon AB n If Kunz , 3b .; . 4 0 , 0 Banal , 3b 3 0 1 Buohor , If t.. ' ,. 3 0 . 1 McDonnld , cf 4 % a B . Brown , os 4 0 1 linns , « • ,, 4 .0 1 Kctchnm , rf , 4 . 0 1 Mayhow. lb 3 0 1 M, Brown, p 4 0 • 1 Total 34 1 0 Errors—McDonald, Two , Base Hits —P, Ohoslo, D nno on nalls- ^ -off Oak- ley 3 , off M. Brown 1. Struck out—by Onltloy 0 , by M, Brown 4, Hlt . uy Pitch- er—by Onkloy ( Maylicw ). Double Plays—P, O hoBl c f to Blsso.to rtumpllok ; B, prawn to Banal to Muyliuw, ' Mr s .Ohrlu MoOnrthy toni ght will on- toiiiilri nt O ' brid uo pnvty at lier home pn v wi l* 'A $m . ' .wy* i; 'A r t oiiB . ' .thii j w ' % %' Nmm Sli o re Horse Show Picks Jud ges Italian Cavalry Officer , Capt. Piero Santini Will Be Judge for Hunters and Jumpers With all plans proceeding smoothly, an d prospects excellent for a record number o f Important entries , Mrs. John V. S. Bloodgood, of Conscience Meadow House . Setauket , M. F. H. of the Smlthtown hunt and president of the Nort h Shore Horse Show, which Is to be held Sept. 5 at the Old Field Club , Stony Brook , L . L , announced to- da y the following Judges for the show: Mrs. William A, Mc G ibbon, of Har- rison , N. Y., sadd le classes and child- ren ' s events. Captain Pleno Santini , ot the Ital- ian Cavalry Reserve and graduate of the famous Tor dl Qulnto cavalry officers ' school , hunters and Jum pers. * Mr. C. Groverraan Ellis , president of the South Shore County Club Horse Show , Chicago , and a \ steward o f the National Horse Show , hunters an d Ju m pers. Mr. Arthur White , of Middleburg, Va., hunters and Jum pers. W hether the securing of the 'Italian cava lry officer as one of the judges for hunter and Juni per classed means thaE CenelU , the famous Italian hunter re- cent ly purchased and brought to Amer- ica , by Mr. Alvln ITntcrmycr. of East Stanwlch road , Greenwich , Conn., will be shown . at t he North Shore show, could not be learned officially. But lovers , o f thoroughbred horseflesh on Long Island ore hopeful that Mr. Un- terr hyer will make the Old Field show t he occasion for CehelU' s first appear- ance in an American ring. Two show rings will be provided at the show , one for major com petition and the other for children 's classes. The larger will be approximately 250 feet In leng th and 1 15 feet in width, wit h permanent Jumps and proper facilities for showing hunters. Exhibit- ors sen ding their horses from a dis- tance ma y reserve a limited number of loose boxes in the permanent stables of the Old Field Club , J hcse to be ava ilable commencing Saturday, Aug- ust 22, at the close of the Southold Horse Show Entries for the North Shore show are be ing received by.Mr. War d Melville , secretar y, at his New Yoik office, 555 Fifth avenue They close *a August Melville. Class 2—Mrs . Addison Pratt , Mrs. Florence Chamberlain ,, Mrs. Ward Melville. - \ Section D ¦ Class 3A—Mrs. Florence Chamber- lain , Mrs. Harrison Bochm. B—Mrs. Bayard Peck , Mrs. E. T. Krapp. Class 4A—Mrs. Stephen Yates , Mr. Charles Butler. 4B--Mr. Charle s Butler , Mrs. Harrison Boehm: Class 5A—Mrs. 11. H. Purvis , Mrs. J. Sh l pman. 0B—Domlnlck Milano. Class 0A—Mrs. Harrison Boe ' hm; 2nd , Mrs. Elmer Dean. SB- Mrs. E. T. Krapp, Domlnlck Mi i ano. Section E Conservation—Mr. William Wads- worth. Junior Depar tment ' Class 1—Miniature Garden , Barbara Peek , C laude Williams , Mildred Bisl ' io p. Class 2—Mother ' s Day Bouquet , Annie Co lrono , Benjamin Franklin III , Ed- ward Ward McMaho n , Jr. Class 3— Tea Table—Shirley Sabl i n. Special Exhibit Airplane and Man—John Williams. Smitbtow ft Horse Show , Au gust 2$ Entries To Close August 1 7th for 22ncl Annual Even t at Fifty-Acre Field ,. St. Jam es The 22nd Annual Smlthtown Horse Show will be held at Fifty-Acre Field, St. James , Saturday, August 29. Entrie s close August 17th with William S. Blitz , ass istant ' secretary, 31 Nassau street , New York; telephone , Hitchcock 4- 833D. They arc restricted to amateur E. H. Smith will bo F n rni . Class Jud ge; J. Garner West , Jud ge .for Har - ness , Saddle and Breedin g classes; nnd Henry F. Godfr ey and Walter Roeslcr will bo Jud ges for Hunters nnd Jump - ers. Lawrence Smith Butler will act as chairman , Devcreux Emmet ns vice chairman, Harry V. Retlster as treas- urer, nnd W illiam J. Ryan ns secretary. Various sub-comm ittees have been formed to tak e- care of ninn y other angles that must rece ive suitable at- tention so as to make tills yeiir ' s horse show n Wi j gcr success than ever. SETAUKET The Bethel A. M. E. Church will hold their annual fair at the church grove . Christian Avenue , Setauket , on Thurs- day, August 20. There will be tables for the food sale , parcel post , fancy work, fishing pond, chances , flowers , drinks , ice cream , frankfurters and grab bags. A beautiful floor lamp will be g iven away. All are welcome. Free lecture on Chr istian Science at t he Pert Jefferson Theatre on August 10 at 3:30 p. m. All are cordially in- vited to attend. —adv. Samuel S. Pines , born in Setauket in 1894 , an d graduating from the Port Jefferson High School in 1913 , was. se- lecte d ns candidate for district attor- ne y by the Democrati c county commit- tee In Wh ite Plains. Mrs. Albert Jordan has as her guest this week Miss Aria Grcenway of Ho l - lis, I_. I. Miss Madalyn Anderson has just re- turne d to Setauket after a week' s visit with Miss Dorothy Collins of Rich- mond Hill . Mrs. Lloyd 1 Cooke is entertaining her mother , Mrs. Adelaelie Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haehnlen are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cam- eron at Sugar Loaf Mountain ,. New Hampshire. Dr. . and Mrs. Harold Campbell , Jos- eph Miller , Jr., Miss Avery Bllre and Hazel Campbell ' motored to Ham pton Bays on Saturday for a lobster t lln- ner s i; the home of Mr IVf t> Pulver- wackeri t * . , < , HDk , Oe O r g fe Helnf! is visiting her dau g hter , Mrs , ' Charles B> Darlington ot h * r summer h ' ptna dt ' Lake Mohawfc, J > ew Jersey i , ' Mrs James W illiamson has - been en- tertaining Mi ^ an d Mrs George R Blair of Springfield , ' Mass., for two wee ks. ; M J ss Kathleen Robinso n has as her house guests Miss M n rjorl o Darling ol Chicago , Miss Ruth Campbell of Wood- mere , arid Miss Virginia Rung ot Hc p psteod. * Mr. and Mrs. John Waters enter- tained nt Sunday after noon tea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pasch old of Hunt- ington , Mrs. Mary 'Wi lkcr of New York City and friend , Dr. James Boyd of Atlanta; On. Dr. Boyd will return to Georgia this week by airplane. Other i yiip.st. -i nt. tho li>n v w y Mrs ninrennn S lmm s of New York city, Mr. William Dcckman nnd son of Huntington nnd Mr. Fred Payne of Por t Jefferson. Mrs. Kiln Mc O owan nnd daughters , Mrs , D. W. Murphy and Mrs , E. Sod- enberg h mid son Peter have returned 1 6 Brooklyn after spending two weeks with Mrs. Mary Dooling. Charles Hasten is spending a few days in Dnnbury, Conn., nnd Kingston th is week. Mrs. Jesse W. Wells wns operated on Saturday morni ng at tho Mather Hospital nnd Is getting nlong nicely. Ml- , and Mrs . Edward Pierce nnd ' son Herbert, Mr, nnd Mrs. John Enis- wor lli of I t roffitfyn are spending, the ir vacation of two weeha with Mrs. Mary Doolli i K. At the annual meeting of the Set- uuket Nclfthborhnnd Association the following officers were elected: Pres- ident , Marco O. Smith: Unit Vice-Pres- ident , Elbert Mulfo rd Wells; second Vlce- Picslrient , Mrs . C. -Edwin Haw- kins, The five directors whoso terms ol office expired wcro reelected. John Woods In on the sick list, Mis. SamuoliE. Hughes ' mother , who has been vis iting lier at her home in Sound View, left Wednesday b y ciir for Missouri , accom panied by Mrs. Hushes ' two cousins . Judge Scluli H, strong willed lor Italy Inst Friday en the Contl O m as l: POIt p JEFFERSON BATHING PAVILION AND BEACH JAMKH H. D YKTT , Prop , Bid s You Welcome Dancin g Every Saturday Ni ght TiclccUt G Oc IIATIIIIOUSGH 2Sq ' . ' Central Isllp got their high powered .! im ttlnn attack Into order Inst Sunda y v nnd overwhelmed Mc d tord 10 to 3. '' While rtelll e y held Hnlil ; nnd company : to ten hits nnd ono wa lk for tno three , ' - , ' runs , Ills S upporters pounded McAvoy ; , lor thlitcen hits uml nil their runs . . j The victors had two big Innings In : ' , whfch tliey scored nil of their runs. i In the third Central Isllp made three ;•! uafo blows nnd live runs. In the ninth / niter Ihe dust hiui . cleared awa y five • ; players hnrt Rcampdre i l across the plato 1 on six hlti. Mc Oonrt led . .the wlnnor n In their , victor ious march while Uallk kepi lip hln h l ttln s s trcnlc : \i\t \\ three \ ' more info blow/ i . ' , The licore: Uenlrnl I s llnr-d O ) ABU HPO A E ' r. :colt ,.2l> ;. 0 0 13 11 ¦ ' : MoCo i ir t , ns ......i..B . 13 1 0 O i Bfimia , c :...,.... ' •; . ; D'l l . 6 o l i , Itoson . - o l' . . ' ,.. 4 2 2 3 0 0 nciii y, ii .1..,,.. n 2 2 2 ii 2 [. ' Doo lRW , ll> ¦ ¦.;. ' 4 3 2 10 0 0 ( Plant. 31) I. , 8 1110 0 ! Williams, rf ......... 4 1 1 2 0 0 i 1 ' McTlormin , If o 0 . 0 1 0 0 ' Totals ¦ ' . ,;, ' .,.;¦; . 4l ' l|) 13 27 14 4 ' Mcilford— (3) A llll ... ' OAE mIi ' U piyvJ , ,,,, . ; ' . . . ' , .. ' ,..8: .i.l 3 o l i/.nl s uimyp, ct ....... 4 o o Q 0 o I f nlllc . 3bj U . .it. » ri ' t : . .i ' B, - l 3 0 4 0 IUpi>tor , /lb v.if,,:, S' 1 318 10 Wowham. i« ' ,... \ , ' .... 4 0 1 0 a O Wolris j ,. ' |t 3 0 2 0 0 . 0 ¦ . Mohle y tir. HI) , ....,.., 4 0 1 2 0 0 . ' McAvoy/p ;.,.„. ' ,.;.. 4 \ Q' . 0 0 10 I ¦ ' I,yoi)8 , ' C .. ' .,. ; .. , . , ... 4 0 0 7 3 1 i ' ' .;:if f. : 'rtW ' ' . ' if , :v.v. : . .. afl ;. 310 27 ao a . . / ^ fipqrii ; t j fc . innl l J M t' .J -' . '<¦ ' ¦ v . v> :;i ; : j ^ y U • ' ' ,1* i W feya uW /u,i!' ^ i3 , ^ .ii)' ,o., iii<)'0 : 0.0 *- :U i wmlBimB ^ i^ Mmim ; Central Islip Beats Medford b y 10 to 3 1 • €n irell© : A, £ o \B ^ mt§ Wcgg ^ /. M North Sh n re 'A. 0 . Beats Lake Grove Scores 3 to 1 Victory As Voig- ner Pitches His Best Game Of Season The North Shore A. C. traveled tc Lake Gro - vc Sunday and defeated that team 3 to 1. Vo lgner ot St. James pitched his best game of the season getfng nine str ikeouts and allowing only one walk J. Hope twirled for the Lake Grovers also getting nine strikeouts and walked Ave men. La ke Grove got their only run In the first Inning on two successive errors. Next Sunday the North Shore A. C wi ll play the strong St. Patrick' s A. C. of Bay Shore at Saint James. The score: North Shore A. , C. ABRHPO A K Sanford , ss 2 1 0 0 3 C H. Terjescn , c 4 0 2 9 3 3 R. Olscn , lb 4 0 2 0 0 0 Johnson , rf 4 O 0 1 0 0 Purlck , 2b, If 3 0 0 2 1 0 Pattl , cf - . ' 3 0 0 2 0 0 Bedell , 3b 3 112 10 J. Olsen , If 1 00000 J. Terjescn , 2b . . . .....1 1 0 3. 0 0 Volgner , p 3 0.0 0 3 0 :«_ : 2B 3 5 27 11 3 Lake Grove ABB HPO A n C. Hawkins , 3b 4 O 0 1 0 0 Bartlk , 2b 4 13 12 0 D. Hope , cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 J. Hope , p 3 0 10 6 0 S. Hope , lb 1 0 0 0 0 0 Agnew , lb 3 0 0 11 10 Weeks , If 4 0 1 1 .0 . 0 Mar l ow , c : 4 0 110 0 3 Slope , ss 3 0 2 1 .2 0 Sindler , rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 33 1 -8 27 11 3 Earned runs—N. S. 1 , L. G. 0. Twc base h its- y Bedell , J. Hope. First on balls—ofl Volgner 9 , off J. Hope 5 Struck out—by Volgner 9 , by J. Hope 9 Left on bases—N. S. 5 , L. O. 5. Wild pitches—J. Hope 1. Double \plays—L G. 1. \ . ( Continued from Page One) Glass nursery whitlow s mid colored tile bat hrooms , The ground planting was es pecially interestin g and wo were pleased to nolo that Ine grass and shru bbery seemed not to have sull e rcd In tho least from t he recent heat wave. The fortunat e pr ize winners wcro : Section A Class 1—Mrs. Jam es Bprr of Old F ield; 2nd, Mrs. Mny Hoyt of Por t Jefferson. Class 2—Mrs, Prank Child of Belle Terro ; Mrs. I l odley Hl lbom o f Belle Torro. Class 3—Mrs, Minor Dean of Crystal Brook . Clans 4—Mrs . Dnynrd Peck of Belle Torro. Class fi — Mrs. Florence Ohainb crlnln of Belle Torre; 2nd , Mm. E. W. Jnwns of Bel le Terre. 5D—Mrs. Frank Child-; 2nd , Mrs. Clinrlos Woody of Belle Torre , Class 0—Miss Charlotte Bny l l s of Port Jo flerson; 2nd , Mrs, Itnlph Hlnchmnn. Clans 7—Mrs. Frank Child; 2nd , Mrs. Albert Sollcnlng s . Class B—Mlira Juno Dunno of Belle'Torre; 2nd , Mi's, Hnr- ri n on Boolim of Hollo Term Oln s u 0— Mrs. Addison Pratt of Belle Tone; 2nd , Mrs. Orn ce Edwards, Olns s 10—Mrs, Percy Powoll of Port Jefferson; 2nd , Mrs , Arthur aonvor. Olniw 11—Mrs , Bayard Pock; 2nd, Mrs , Frank Child. Independent Class—Mrs , 13, W. Jnwns; 2nd , Mrs. Joseph Po guo , Br, Section I I Class 1—Mrs. Bayard Peek ; 2nd , Mrs , Prodorlo k LIU: 6f Sotnukot , Olnss ! 2—Mrs. John Cflffrc y; S iul , Mm, Jlnd- loy flllliom, Olnna , 3-Mv s . Addlnon Pratt; and ,, Mrs, John Co lfroy. Olnss 4—Mill. Addison Pratt 2nd , Mm. Fmnl: Child. ' ,, . ' . .. v ^'v ' ' , ; He o llpn 0 ' . , ' . \; ;. - . , - .V. iftC l a ' W v fll -r i M w;: Bwplujn vYn toft i m j , i mm ^ Bmmm MRS. PRAT T WINS SILVER CUP AT BELLE TERRE SHOW W h Pot. St. . Patrick ' s , 12 \ 2 tt.57 Blu e PoInt 11 2 MS Circle ; 11 4 .7 3 3 Hins» P n rk l> » •«« Itlvorlioad 0 0 ^ 71 North S horn .. ' . 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'l miles and money 1 ' ' . > • A43c m t ^ i r cr i nile H r r t cvcmi r \ ;, ;.j :: six or five is:tree—because ' ' ' ; : ' . v ' - ' !' > you save from ' a seventh to ' ^ y ;. . ') , -; ' ' fifth of your gas and oil. / . - - ' ^ i ' ;.! SecmB tomeridick to buy a , , ? ¦ ' • car without Free WheeJirw— . - , , , , ' .:¦ . ¦ when you can get a real Free . .;: ' ' ,: Whccling Studcbakerfor $845r v |y ; <f Thin is the lowest pricedSix ' i 1 with Free Wheeling as stand- ¦ ' ¦ . % ard equipment en gineered ; ' , \ ; from ti p to tail to give you the i ; J fullest benefits of Free Wheel- ¦ '% in g in its finest form. • f ree \Wheelin g orig inate d by St ud efe&ker ' . $ 845 mi i ht/ aotcry Brookhaven Auto Sales , IiK ' orii it r u tcd ( 8iii!( ' i ' i ' f « » rH , t t i. I'Vimlt j\yn r ' n O nr » ico> 131 Jones St., Port icftcr s on Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Golden are en- • tertaining their daugliter , Mrs. May- belle Michaels. Miss May Golden of New York City enjoyed the weekend with her bro- ' , t hcr here. Mrs. John L'Hommedic u received a call from several friends on Sunday. Mrs. George Bayles - spent Sunday In ' Bridgeport. _ Mr. David L. Golden spent some time in Buffalo with his brother. Mrs. Pearl Jayne Is assisting in the East Setauket Post Office. : Free lecture on Christian Science nt t he Port J efferson Theatre on August - 10 at 3:30 p. m. All are cordiall y in- v ited to attend. —adv. Mrs. Rosina Bru ce entertained fr iends on Sunda y. Miss Dorothy Ruhland spent tho . week-end w ith friends In the city. ' ¦ ' . • • Mrs. Sarah Cahlll Is entertainin g . .: her ne phew. \ ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Edwards are enterta ining their dau ghter , Mrs. John Fordam. Russell Rogers has bfecn spending ' some time In town. , ' -; ¦ Harvey Wells Is visiting his aunt . . \ , - ' • and uncle , Mr. and Mrs! Henry Jayne. At Rest • Sunday. August 9th Edith Li, Fullerton ; ~ Beloved wife of ;, Hal B. Fullerton. ¦ EAST SOTAUffl T ' Throws Zeles n iak With Flyin g Butt In 20-5 1 of Bowl Vanka Arouses Victor ' s Ire by .Tossing Him Out of the Ring in a. Touch . Battle SZABO - GARIBALDI GOOD Display Fine Wrestling Ability in the Cleanest Battle at the Babylon Arena So Far This Year Sam Stein , sensationa l exponent of thd flying tackle , gave Vanku Zelesniak, Russian Cossack , the trouncing thous- ands of his \heart y haters \ have hoped to see him get last Friday evening at the regular week ly wrestling show at the Babylon Arena. Stein turned in another of his whirlwind finishes to pin the muchfhated Russian to the mat , but it took a bod y toss out of the r ing to arouse the new Jewish sensa- t ion to the fighting pitch that over- come the wily Cossack' s questionable tricks , greater ring experience and heavier bulk. Zclesiuak ^ punished. Stein consider- able , - and there was no frowne d -on trick of the game that he failed to use in harrowing the willing Stein , who continued to batt le cleanly in spite o f the Cossack' s downright dirty work. The Jewish boy ' s even tem per was shattered , however , when he was hurl- ed completely over the ropes by a body ho ld, and lie came back Into the ring wit h murder in, his eye. Zelesniak sudden ly found himself with a handful of wild , cat and grizzly bear , and the going became extremely rough for the Cossack. The end came sudden ly, when a couple of flying tackles to the pit ojf the stomach paved the way for t he half nelson and headlock which pinned Zelesnlak' s shou lders to the mat for the count ' . Sandor Szabo and GIno Garibaldi furn ished what might be termed , a new kind of wrestlin g for the edifica- tion of t he fans. Both were bronzed and c lean cut , and t hey gave an excel- lent exh ibition of - tti e higher type of grappling/ Post masters of the game , neither cquid gain t ixore ; than a mo- , mentar y advantage - of the other , and there was l ittle 'to ' clioose between t he ^ 6. Both wrestled cleanl y ah ' ds howed; | a ' ' ' - ,w ' l ^#- ' ; l pi' >aMli ^ A : ^ . ; ' ' : 'J ?^ - -^P I ! ,s ' ' '( S^ r ib ^ a l' ' 8e 4 riie4 ^w v p ' > a\ '' !s d gh $ ' ^ ge . ir x . .the ' - inatter : 6t' : bruw strength ' . The bout - . - weht; -the limit and;the draw de- c ision . ' of \ the Jud ges was received with great •applaus c i . Sergei Kalmlkoff , the bearded Siber- ian glaritv and Richard Stahl put on the first bout of the evenin g. The Russian proved much -the stronger of thd two , but he cou ldn 't lioid the Ger- man youth , and the, bout was declared a draw at the: end oi t he thlrty-mlnuto l imit. The finish wis featured by a cuf fing match in which Stahl got nil the best of the ar gument. . Steve Znoskl and Gene Bruce , the latter substitut ing for Wee Willie Davis who was unab le to wrest le because ol an Irifccted leg, proved a, better bout than was antic i pated. Stove won with a hal f nelson nnd body hold after a couple of flying tackles had paved the way. ¦ ¦ \\ • \Blink ing\ , linns Btelnke , the Ger- man Oak from Llndcnhur s t , v to yed with old \Pop \ Jose ph Rognckl. The elderly grappler showed great form and a willin gness to mix It , but Stelnke wns too bi g and had little.difficulty throw- ing \Pop \ when ho thou ght the fun had gone far enough. This bout was feature d by considerable of the rough stuff ns patterned by \the more elderly gra ppler. The summar y :- Rlcliurd Stahl, 2J0; nnd Sergei Knl- mlko if , 230, earned a draw decis ion after wr estling the Ihlrty minute limit. Stove, Znoskl, 21S , throw Gene Bruce , 205, with half nelson and body hold in 111 minutes nnd :7 i seconds. Bam Htuin , 210 , threw Vanka Zelesnlnk , 215. with Iinlf nelson nnd headlock in 20 minutes and 61 seconds. Glno G nrabaldl . 210, and Snndor Szabo , 204 , wrestled 30 minute * to a draw. Hnnn Stclnkc , 240 , throw Jose ph Rognckl , 210 , in U min- utes nnd .7 seconds. Referee , George Ballmer. Jud ges , Al Oamncho nnd Irving Cohen. Announc- er , Muir Rlckovcr, Timekeeper , Walter t ilpp . Similuy ' H IUuuIIb niuo Point fl , ainnts 3 St. Patrick ' s 2 , W. Babylon I Circle D, W. Putclioguo 4 . North Shore 3 , Lake Grove , 1 . Kings Park 13 , Hlverhcnd 3 Central Inllp 10 , Medford 2