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flwp THE MANHASSET PRESS. FRIDAY> Oyster Bayineii Top Manhasset Netmen 29 -17 ^nler League Play*oflf A jEteauh Of The Victory Roslyn ’ s Hopes Crushed As Mineola Takes Title Maroon And Grey Trounce HilltopperH By Score Of 35>21; Korf Of Mineola Is High; Hero Of Game A 28-17 Victory over the Man- haaset Bed Bird* enabled the Oy ster Bay A. A. to . enter the play offs of the Nassau County Ama teur I-eague this week. ITie final i Co-captain Paul Korf of the Mineola five .stole the whole show last Friday ni^t as the county seaters defeated Rosjyn by the score 35-21 In the playoff for the Mineola bunch hit their' peaje. Zinser tapped one in off the backboard, and Craft knotted the score at lUall with a .shot after a well-timed- pa.ss from Korf. Cut- Churcfi^ No North Shore chanvplonship. Tli« ..ling in under the net, Kdrf again Oysteff Bay High School gym was tallied > and McGowan ended the crowded to capacity for .the ,.oc- first half,-to.s.sing' in a foul try to caslon. . \1 I give the dWcndlng champs a 14-11 lead. Til# Uilrd period saw the Mineola game on the Oyster Bay r^larl Korf, who led the .scoring In Jeaffue schedule waa olaved at! hoth .leagues with a total of 109 I potnt.4. toased in nine field goals stride, .scoring eight from every position on tlie floor and added to his credit three foul shots. ■ His total .scoflng'^ was 21 points .for the game wliich was Manhaaset on Saturday evening. _ Tlie scoring was light In the first half of the contest with Oyster Bay leading at the half by a 6-3 count. The Baymen opened up In COMMUNITY OHURQIf / Great Neek Sunday, March 15 “ s 8:45 a, m. — Church School. Intermediate and Senior Church Membership Cla.sses on each Sun day morning to Easter. 11a. m. — Special Lenten Sermons. \ Marcli 22 — The Prodigal's Brother and His Rcllglpus Cohorts,, the Pharisees:, the Irrellglon of the Re ligions. * Mairch 29 — Pilate ’ s Dilemma and Ours. April 5 — Phlm Sunday, new mem bers will be received Into tbe-church. Rev. CHRIST CHURCH Manhaaaet, I.- I. « Charles H. Ricker, Rector ■ Sunday, March 15 The services on the third Sun day In Lent, March 15, will be Holy comunlon at 8 a. m.; caiurch School at 9:30, and Morning F*ray- er and Sermon at .11 a. m. The ■young People's Fellowship at 7:30 p. m.' Tuesday, March 17 The Mission Study Class, under the leodershlp of Mrs. - Frank L. Holey, will meet in Uie Rector's Guild Room on Tuesday, Marcli 17, lit 12 o'clock. Please bring box luncheons, ' and remain, for the afternoon to 3cw for a MlMlohary Tews, Notes Of Ir^rest InPhndomt. Mrs. Louis O. Meurer, Mrs. Frank J. Dennlaton, Mrs. George Bennett, Mrs, Douw H. Fonda, Mrs. Charles Pflug and Mrs. 'Winiam Anthes of Plandome and''Mrs.' Carl f. Hotopp of Port Wa.shlngton. Oreat To Meet Four Nec,] players -Mfx- a n d M r s. John P . Cl a rk.. , o f their Alma Mater - The Literary Department of the Plandome Woman ’ s Club will meet on March 18 at the home of Mrs. .Garnet P. Grant on North Drive. Valley Stream, and their sons, Roy and Harry, were the gueete of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Parrott at their home on The Ridge on Sun day. game at the Min«, gym on- the ev-e, * Mrs. Charles Renner, Jr., of Beech- wood- Avenue Manhas-set, and her two children, .pony and charle.s. will leave this week by boat for Fort Lauderdale, Fla. where they will visit Mrs. Renner ’ s parent.s. Mr. and Mrs. John Macauley. for six weeks. Red Cross Worker To Address Croup kewewire ' players a.s Rwn.rfc ’ kewewlc::. and stars Will coupie.^- -^ ^ a® niuch' a.s the entire Roslyn team 4he third period to register eight could pile up. T!?ne hnd \ Orhe talliek to IVfonliaaset ’ s two and went into a 14-5 lead at the end of the' quarter. A 15 point sooring .spree enabled the Bay lads to swamp the Bed Birds during the final stanza. Ted Hefner captured high scor ing honors by tallying eight mark ers, while Captain Ray Monllaws was second on the Oyster Bay list with seven points. ling Rock- Wins In Traps Howiui .Kockawoty-nmU i Club By 28 Points; Ricliartk Star» • A gallery of more than 108 meirtljers of North and South Shore society watched the second contest in a trUcIub trap^giptlpg tournament at \Uie Piping Bock Club Sunday. Piping Rock team won by 8 points over the Rockaway Hunt ing Club of Cedarhinst, the team that won the first leg of the shoot Jji February ' bn its home range. Nassau Coiiritry Club trailed in again he . eluderl blue anil' white defense to tally the points that kept the crown Mineola lor another year. , 'Mineola played ,.as_a .jinlt, with buJlet-llke passes frorq their lanky center, Zinser, paving Uie way /of manyv of Korf's tallies. On the defense they were almost impregn able, blanketing everyone but Krueger of the Roslyn squad, who .scored 10 points in a tosing game. Based on their showing In this gaijier Mineo la cart b e nmkeit -wtttr Uie best clubs -In 'the history - of the North Sliore league. Paul Korf, who played his last game for the. maroon and grey, will nrinot. -r erlallllv.- gO- dO ’ points In a row to end whatever Sermon; Clirist ’ s Generation anti chance.s might be left for \the Ours; Some Vindications. Balleynien. He- opened the session j April 12 — Easter Sunday, great with a foul shot and shortly after I nimical program and worship .Ser-|Box. All the ladles of the Par- McGowan -repeated with anothef. J vice. Sermon: How We Know That j jsp'and. tbfiir ltienda.axe.-invited, 'ntfie* ^ ^ VVednesday. March 18 the bewildered Jj'n tally in the third period, a free Community Church invites alH The Special WWnesday Evening - , . . Lenten Service will take place on March 18, at 8 p. m. 'Die Rev. Frederick l ! Barry. Rector of St. Gabriel ’ s Churth, Hollis, will be Mrs. Henry-L. young wil' enter tain a group of women to .sew for Josh: ' Then Mineola went to town, in with Korf popping them In almost ! at random. Tlie. score at the ’ end of ' the ' third perlotl found Mineola fiuffont by a 24-12 mark. The first Roslyn basket in over ten minutes came in e the final quarter when Allman netted a follow up shot. Zinser then maich- eti this with a brilliant side shot. Krueger ’ .s succe.s ‘ ?ful foul try 'and Cisco's field goal closed the gap . to 26 -17. At this point McGowan ALL .SAINTS ’ CHURCH ' __ Great Neek The Manha.sset Health A.ssocia- tlon will meet at 3 p. m. on March 10 at Grace Institute on Northern Boulevm;tl^ . . ,-MIss ClirlsUne Nuno, who for conn-ected her home on The Ridge on Monday: imd. w ;T i ;;. s Mr.-indiMrs-Jolm-F. Adams 5 ef-;^eu hi 'Toklo for pu.st .shc yrnr.s, North brW^e have returned fromjnf' coral Gables, Fla., where t'This will be an 'unusual' op- passed. several weeks. Rev.- Alexander MeKechni^ Rector Friday, March 13*' ' ---- - 4 p. m. — Junior Lenten Service. ‘ 4.30 p. m — Church School choir. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roe.sl j Jr.. ■ of Middle Drive will leave the .special preacher.- ^ Thur^ay, March 19 Tlie Special \Week Day Services j for the Ohurcli School will take' ' portunity fbr residents of Manilas^ i .set 'to get first-hand . inform:ition Cove. Augustine (-0.1 Ington, at)d Gray -J _ .set in an emlcRvor-^p ' team from the t The . Eastern pij.,. Inc three players irom 38! represeatP<i, — Ro-slyn 01 the I-* ” * and Mineoln ef i; . cult are omiitHj their fe.s'ijwtive eh« ' . games will ' tjp pj..'™* ..brinamg---tfinrUeF^ \ who got ihe m(,su-,j.il ers in the emire '■ '*•* pcctod tluil C'or.-j^'louJ Gre-at Neck ' ’ ll ihif Herman C. Hangen returned- on records as one Of the many great stars who have led the county' .seat team to championships in the past. Roslyn. thinking to avenge their last year's\B?atlng started blT with a rush, and had acquired an 8-4 lead at the finish of the 'first per iod. Krueger was\ the first to score on a charity toss, and a moment later followed with a field goal to make It 3-0. Zinser then narrow the margin by taking Korf's pass an,d convertint^ it to a tally, but once more Krueger tapped^ In a rebound to give his team a 5.-2 edge. Here Korf began the rampage which was * to net of the manMin and grey, was eject ed for fouling, and a few minutes laMk Ci.sco followed him to th\e .showers for the same reason. The champs picked up two more points , KfU't'i\! about a country which figures pro minently in the wprlds news of to day ” , said Mrs. Fred Kleinschmidt, j .president. ‘ •'We also will discu.ss a I o ™ I lor uie i-jniirca ocnuui wm lase . , number of subiecls of importance to ' 8 p. m. — -Scout,Troop 106. , j „ i, ,n Tn,„i Saturday from St. Louis, where he „ , . t • ,1 . o r, r>, TRsmitr, Pl^cc Oil Thur.sday, March 19. Tlie', u “ r , , the A.ssocialion. I hope that every SlLne Lndergarten. Primary anct Jun- member^will be present and will. 'lor Departments will-meet at 3 1'’ *'' Woodland Drive. | „ f^i^nd. o'clock; and the Junior High and 3B 1 SCIENTlF.aw SWEDISH Ml St Woodland Dr-ivC. Sunday, March 15 j ivii. w.u-u, . , ,, ^ , 8 a. m. — Holy comumnion. 1 „ , „ , ^ , , „ _________ week visiting Mr. LippHts .srstcr, ’ 11 a. m. — Morning Prayer and | ^ ; Miss Lucil.e Lippitt. in Neyv York. w liWfc 'TKI-.VryilM Atv I'hoiif: I Great Nerk '.'hjgL , Sermon. YlB' II ITT Monday, March 16 nii'.-iYciuag t kiople'ii railW = thlril place. Ira Richards, shoot-, inf 94 birds out of a string of him 21 points. He neatly dribbled 100 was high giin for Piping Rock »round the Roslyn defense .and and the day. dropped in a one .handed -'toss to Rockaway Hunting Club and md the Mineola scoring In thU- Piplng Hock are tied at a total ofi Period. Cisco sunk a foul and 886 out of 1,000 birds in the twoj Farrell a field goal to bring the shoots. The contest which will I score up to 8-4 \at the end of the have Its third and final leg on 1 Quarter. i- ■ ir March 29 at the Nassau Country Club at Oleri itove Is for the best team score out of 1,500 birds. - ' ---- -- .Ylabu- kafk. \ r, M. Bancroft . _ ________________ _ ___ 93 J. T. Pratt, Jr.' ______ _______________ 92 W. -8. 'I^ft _________ __ _ ______________ 92 Robert Winthrop ____ . ................... .. ........ i-92 Ira Richards ___ L-1 ___ L ___________ _ ___ 04 Totals ------------------------------ V — — “ *^3 Rockaway Huntinf Club N. L. Herrick .... .... :: . 09 once Fuller L. DelaUeld . 1 ? Totals ------------- .r.;_ Nasxau CoulMry Xlnb H. W. Maxwell _________________ Henry Kagle ; ............. *. ......... ....... nnUi O'Rourke __ ...i. ________ Craig Whitney ...... \V. R. Coe. Jr: -. Total.x - 436 Manny Altman, mountainous Roslyn center, started off the sec ond period by looping a pivot sliot through the rUn to bring his team's lead up to 6. korf drib bled tlirough for his second field g'Oal tmd followed wIUi a foul shot. Caperelll' .scored for the blue and white on a foul toss, and then.the ger also scored tw6 for Roslyn in the same way. Tire.ever fighting Krueger was .still trying to bring his team home in fn.nt. but Korf w^tliheld the onslaught and tallied two more field goals just before the final whistle. Til is victory kecfp.s the much .sought after trophy safe in the Mineola School for another year, thanks to the skill and ability of the five players who represented laWi ■I^ay March 17 ayer and Medi.ta- ship. Tuesda; ' 9:30 p. rn, tlon. 10 a, m.-4 p. m. — Parish Day Guild; Litany at 1:30. 8 p. m. — St. Margaret Guild.' 8 p. in. — Special Meeting of the Vestry. . - Wednesday, March 18 11 a. m.-3 p. m. — (Luncheon at Christian Science Ne|v 0 ’ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Matlioy f __ ______________ , lai. aiiu 1V11.S. jaiiiL'.s ivi. iviaiiicy , | ■ Si'rtHOft' m'West nrivc tiave a'rttieir'gupsi.?.^ Mrs. Mathe.s'.s mother. Mrs. Thomas jjf Uearbon and her .sister, Mrs. John “ Substance ” Is the ■ subject the lesson-sermon in all Churches Janies M. of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Mathe.s Jr., was home from Dart- March 15. __ j mouth for the week-end. Miss TTie Golden Text is; “ HonourI.HapPy Mahtos, who has been home the Lord With thy substance, and returned to with the flrstfrults of all thine in'- j We.stover on Monday. trease ” (Proverbs 3:9). J ... Mrs. .William J. Gallon eiiter- 1 p. m.). Mrs. Frank W. Creighton j Among the citations wlncli 1 ^ , jnetj\hei '^ of Her bridge cliib :i « “ <>' “ i« E. “ ', 0 “ ™? -»'rS'tii “ ” ..3. ™ in lr«3 ” ..,33 tZZ\ ?« »<»>- »» W...- Drive 3:30 p. m. — Girls' Confirmation second team trounced the Mineola seconds by a 23-15' .score after a well played contesl __ — The bo.*:' scares ; . Mineola * O P Korf. If ___ ______ ________ 9 J LuLhain. rf ........... 0 0 Craft • . 3 : “ - J ' ’ P ” ' Zln.ser. c ___ _______ _ 3 1 HuK^nftWi. I k \ ..... 10 I'- , rg ’ Roslyn (71) •Cisco. If .. McCann, r Farrell ..... Altmun. — V \ Krueger. Ig Capperelli, Lampe ...... ... 0 -Boys ’ Conflrniation Clas. 4:30 p Cfils.s. . Tliursday, March 19 8 p. m. — Lenten Service; guest preacher, Rev. John L. Williams, J\r. St. Thomas ’ Church, Belle- rose. 9:15 Pi ni. — Church Clioir. ^ -W ’7 Urnp^e — Larue. Interest ‘ Kee;ii In Dis]>lay Of Concern Here ' Many Persons Visit New Showroom Of Univer sal Equipment Many persons Already have visited the display at the new showroom of Universal Equipment Company, ,9 Station Plaaa, Great Neck. The greatest interest seepis to center around the Westingtiouse All Electric Kitchen and many questions were asked regarding home, installations of the various types of equipment shown. Ihere has also bekb considerable interest in the washer and Ironor deraon- atratlon_j^ which is under the direc tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Ming. Many visitors were surprised to li^rn hoV easylmd economical it is to have the laundry -work done at hnmn Many visitors have expressed the opinion that this new showroom Is one of the finest on Ixong Isl and as well as having one of the largest displays of refrigerators, “ washers and ranges. Batrause of the large number of visitors and the enthusiasm shosrA by them, J. David Conway of Xlnlvaraal SqulpmsDit Oompany, -behsves Uiat an increasing number of home owners are sgiitvely ta- tereRed tn laodatnlzlng their hoRies,-particularly the kitchen and laimdry. *To at^ these persons ' in radasignlng their '* kitcheps or laundries. Westlnghouse now tnain- taios a department which, free of ohaige, will design a kitchen or ■laundry, or any part thereof, tor any type of home. Purchases may be financed under Federal ing Plan, under which pay. ,may extend over w .p^tpd ■Iprjjp years and the or^^gharge I ^ .per '.cent Interest. Hqi^pment Company] „ an tnvltaUan jto everyone the -diiplay between 8 a.; tm p. hi. Wbaf Do Yon Know About Haallb? BROWN end NAT FALK_ Answers: 1. ccntly announced that ipinach tetidi to curb irritability, but \crankincst\ U usually a sign M bed beeltb, end has many causes, 2. Women need* exercise as well as men and setting up exercises, if not too strenuoLu^ help body develofv ment and maintenance of health. 3. Famous, surgeon of the Rocke feller Institute, who, during the war showed doctors'how to save thou- sknds of lives with the Carrel-Dakin solution which kills germs in wounds- -T UPHOLSTERING INTE RIOR DECORATING CURTAIN — 43UP ^VERS — SHADES CABINET MAKDia AND POUgHDCG ESTIMATES CHBBRFIHJ.T GIVEN VENETIAN BLINDS A SPECIALTY AWNINGS Recovered and Made to JOrdo B. C. TIETZE Bqtablklied lOfl - Willow Avenue and Mill Dam, Rosljrn, L. 1. ■r. O,. Box 78, Rcolyn HMgbtq, Ik l,r-X*lzphoae Roolyo 070 “ 7*7 Auto Tops Boat AwninfSeCttshioni SEAT COVERS - CARP6TS - MATS ' AuTo WOODWORK - TRUCIt''feoVERS ' best QVAUmf and AVOHKMANSHIP at REASON ABLE PRICES HYGR 4 DE AUTO UPHOLSTERY 011-18 NGRTHBRN BLVD., BAVSIIW T«L.i|A]^U 9-9^93 Louis Salafci lEroiil. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 25 Nprtbem Blvd, - Great Neck. N. Y. gn Rev. Arthur i/I. Davidson, P^i Sunday, March 15 9:45 a. m. — Chiirch School. 11 a. m. — Divine' Worship, with Holy Communioi. 1 . _ Friday, March 20 8 p. m.^Ofliclal Board meeting at the parsonage. gold; ahd mV revenue than choice silver. I lead in the way of righte ousness, in the midst' of the paths of judgment: Tli'at I may cause^ those'that love me to inherit sub-' stance; and I, will fill their trea sures ” .(Proverbs .'^8; 19-21). The lesson-sermon also includes the following correlative selections from the textbook of Christian Science, “ Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, ” by Mary Baker Eddy : - \Ideas are tangible, and real to ifnmbrtal consciousness,, and - they have the' advantage of Her guests were Mrs. James M. Malhes. Mrs. James Shoemaker. Mrs. Fred Clarkson, Mr.s. C, Harry Jack.son, Mrs. Eugene A. RioUe, Mrs. Douw H. Fonda, and Mrs. Jesse J. Ricks, On Monday Mrs. Gallon entertained members of an other bridge club at luncheon and bridge. They are Mrs, Stacy Page. Mrs. Ru.ssell Cooney, Mrs. James M. Mathes. Mrs. W. H. Gray. Mrs. Jesse J. Ricks. Mrs. Pj-ed Clarkson and.Mrs. O. Harry Jackson. -Mr.s. John l^ .Mange of Plandome being eternal ... In proportion as Roa'l gave a luncheon and bridge the belief disappears tliat life an^ | at* “ r home on Tuesday. Her guests were Mrs. John Schmelzed, ! SAINT PAUL ’ S CHURCH Grace Avenue and Ninth Street Great Neck, N. Y. Rev. Wm, Grime, B.D., Rector Sunday, March 15 8 a, m. — Holy Communion. (Jun ior and Senior members of the Church School),, 9:45 a.,m. — Church School, 11\ a. m. — ^Morning Prayer and sermon. Preaclier, Rev. John Brown, General nieological Semin ary. ' - , . Tuesday, March ‘17 10 a. m.-;rHoly Communion. 10:30 a. m, — Woman's Auxiliary. 4 p. m. — Confirmation Class. 8 p. m. — Confirmation Class. , Wednesday, March 18 3:30 p. m,-r<51rl Scouts. 8 p. m. — Bible Class? Thursday, March 19 7:30 p. m, — Choir practice. 7:30 p. m. — fiea Scouts. ‘ , . Friday, March 20 7:30 p. m, — -eitoitts. Saturday, March 11 a. m. — dunloc Choir rqhear^al. intelligence are in or of matter, the immortal facts or being are seen, and their only idea or intelli gence\ Is in God ” (p. \279).. This is not just anoUier i'cstiuir;mi, I; nioi'je than you ’ d ever e.xpecled lo iii.;^i,l in eatinjr out! 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