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S/Wcor. Dr. i variance, ♦lling, 2-car j Ave; S2.46 k-e. — AnHumy : F r a i l s . onstrucl 2- ar garage. 8.07ILN/0 — Anthony f Francis S.- imstnict 2~ ar garage. GS7St N/ o IG.CASES T 2:00 P i ! . W— , variance, mamtain iisalem Rd. ridge Rd. PSTEAD — variances.^ front width. . maintain ^ g e . E / 5 80 f t S/o PSTEAD — ibdiviskm o f , ing. garage. -P O fL S /o EffAGE — r _ TedescOt^ __ LTd average mrport into uct addition, S .3B .ftN /0 , TTY SO. varimices, - - ta omipfert, do *, W /8 I W/o Prfn- —. Fordale r variances,^ L, snbcfivisimi Fredofakti ita e a , b m t Iback, front E^dacofM , 8. W * Jef- B / o E a U a o — Foxdale , -vininnces, i.t>d>£vis!aa - D in g ,g a ia ^ / J2B a E / o ^ S p o r tin ’ Disvils Melania Arias made athletic •histo^ last week, as she became— • Athlatss O f Tho Wnek ' the first female to finish first in an event on the boys’ gymnastics team. Arias won the floor . exercise event with a score of 4.0 • Biidway through the tod period the Devib v&A to work and Freeport’s teniOs team s ^ t Anthony WflUams carried the two matches last drfealh^ ban 10 yards up the middle for a league play this Saturday. They S®-!?»” ’- „*** and losing to Red Devil touchdown. McGraw take on Plainedge at H wlelt, 5-0. , kicked the extra point to give Stadium, at 1:30. All the moms of And m Baominton, tod slng^ Freeport a 7-0 lead. Williams the R ^Devdvareity players will . P*8y^ CalhMrt irem a ii^ gained 100 yards rushing on the be honored alUiisKame.wWch is w p e f ^ ^ u .Uie_ DevUettes -day, in -IS carries; -McGraw- gained 44 yards in 10 carries. At half-time Freeport held their 7-0 lead. St. Agnes scored their touch down early in the 3rd quarter, and ran for the extra point, for an 8-7 lead. X fired up Red Devils then returned the Stag kickoff 38 yards as Len Foskey took the ball to the S t Agnes 40-yard line. On the first play.from scrimmage, Williams went right up the -middle on a 40-yard touchdown t - a s s ' p Club \Moms Day.” *• ^ P “'* ® * .1- • B In the 4th quarter St. Agnes again threatened: With_2 minutes left in the game, the Stags had a first-and-goaT on the F r e ^ r t 7- Aftef two years of varsity competition, the lore Freeport soccer team is making a serious attempt to become the first Red Devil soccer, team to qualify for the. upcoming Nassau County Tournament. The first three finishers in each of the four leagues qualify for the tour nament. As a result of last week’5 double wins over Sewanhaka by identical scores of 3-1, the Devils (5-4) lead Mepham (5-S) iii the ''race for the third and final playoff spot. Calhoun (KM)) leads the league followed by UnJondale (6-2). record at 3-3 with fhe win over Memorial. ' Freeport Rec Sports.... SHORT $HOT8 The Freeport Recrea.tion- Kiwaids football program came away from last Sunday’s schedule without a loss for the first time this season. Perhaps the reason was that of the thrW games scheduled only one was- played, due to the very wet weathc^, and the one played was downs, Including a game^ving^ team (6-1), Freeport High tackle by Jim Barr. Schdbl> most suwessful fuU . S S e § t h ? ^ n a m » . t a o m Bob Smith had an outstanding athletic team, ^continued its hm^e and one a ^ y . r - 7.— - iK r - - r.: MELANIA ARIAS • Gymnastics. Fem^ft member of Freeport's Boys* .Gymnastics Team, who won the Floor Exercise as the Devils defeated Southtlde, Photo Program ^ Historical Sociehf FREEPORT — A slide show and lecture oh the development of cameras and the photo^phy of Jerome Sprung, president of the Photographic Historical Society of New York, will be the subjects ..of.ojoinUneetlng of the Freeport. Historical Society and the Freeport Meadowbrook Camera Club. Tuesday, October 28,8 pm, E U d I ' aftemoon on defense, with two pursuit of Mepham (7-0) by '~ 7 v ; ; “ n!!l':4;Vr«.’ wiih«n1i kry tackles and intercepting two .scoring wins over Wanta^ (22- W s to r t the J V name was the library. The pul Stag passes. \ 33), and F r > ' ^ r e l i i F 5 r ’ (T SSAL— Meanwin i\ G y m n a s t l e s T ^ ^ ' ^ ’^ „ “ ^ ^ J ™ h « t started with a rush when Louis -a V Freeport Memorial ublic is invited to EADOW — ohnsoo, motfr. dence (2od ma-«tn297.04 B ± 9 dxxdd ap^ m f andplace. ■ ard of Zoidng - ^ r a i t h w a i t e k • Stadon^n & Priiiteis •- £ST.' 1912 EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE\ ^Rubber Stamps ^Corporate Outfits & Btumberg Forms;, •Ribbon & Carbon Paper •Duplicating & Mimeograph Suppiie's- . ______ , _ ____ , ?-»:8faingEt|uipm«Vt'8i'f-r^»--n.» *Office Furniture ■ ' Supplias:--\ : ,i ' v*Ertgraving'.Raised letter •Natidiid Bank Book . 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This year there will again be.^uch activity rooms as arts and c rafts^ a cookie monster room, a sing-a- long, story telling aiid a game __ Lydia E.'Hall Hospital donates ; all the paper goods, allowing,!^ P.T.A. to therefore cut expenses.,: Seniors: The Senior Hurricanes were also scheduled for Randall Anderion took the opening kick- Park last Sunday, but by (he 1 pm r * a lo uiereiure cui exuenses o« and ran it back 65 yards for a starting time the rain completely coiwiderahlv for this touchdown. The mud soon mired washed-out, their game with : S ^ non profit, the game down to a defensive Valley Stream. Their next game For'further information cali\ battle as the Hurricanes tried to on Simday, Oct 28, trill also be at kitLiAtn ' ' .*■\ ' protect their 80 lead. It wasn’t Randall Park, at 1 pm. until midway In the third quarter that Rose^e was able to tle-iip the game. Freeport finally put a 20-yard rad run: • • • ' \The - HurricaheV;. strong defensive effort saw Mike Gumming, Mark Mahitzas, Georae L ^ , David McAndrews andl. James Aydeloth Next S u i^yi Oct 26, the J.V. visits the L.I.‘3roncos., i 3 7 8 - 7 5 7 5 ON THE NAirntytL MILE RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 1 4 S 5 Wobdcloft Ave. Freeport, l.l. ! -- aiOfCtamxan md. Secretary WYOBK . OTOF ENTAL WION fe-Ptefitlaj of- eport Petitira 7 - W(J^ - NGNOnCE ^ y given BiaL Je 25, CWal ^irfrrmmifrtal and the'Buies ■ V Issoaoce of laid Law <6 ), Depart- imenUl.Con- uHfr-fi-poblie— in the Nassau* ve Building, trecLHineola,. the 12th day of t2:(X) o'clock in lat day for the persons, cor- fiviskes of k that may be teentiop of the I Page 10) l CHINAJOW N Midgets: Scheduled to play at St. Patrick last Sunday, .the Midgets ;wcre, also rained-out. Tltis Simday, Oct. 26, they host. Unibhdale.i. r.v-./; ./ Junk (^rs Wanted TOP CASH PAID ' Fast Pick-tip .. . Used fluto Parts For Sale Freeport Auto Parts & Wrecking (^. 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