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Medford Defeats Middle Id. f to 4 la League Match A two-rim rally in the eighth in- ning, p lus . one run added in the ninth . gaye7 Medfoid a 5—4 victory over , .Middle Islan d in a Brookhaven TdWn Firemen ' s league game Sun- day ait Medford. A. Hudak , who relieved Scott on the. mound for Medford in the eighth inningy when Mid-die ' Island put three runs across the plate , hel d the eh- en>y hitless. Hudak was credited with the victory. Waski , relief hnrler for Middle Island , was . not so ' fortunate. He relieved Hoff in ' the eighth and Was ch arged with the defeat. Medford made a total of ten. hits to seven for the visitors. Medford ab r h pol >liddle Id abr'hpo Masein.If 5 0 1 .(Russ.n . cf .4121 Coleman , ss 3 0 0 ll Lawrence , lb 3 0 17 Scesny,3b 4 111 Woocy, 3b - 4 0 11 Still . lb 5 0 1 8 Rinflinch . c 3 0 16 Scott .p 3 10 1 Hoff . ss .p 4 0 0 0 A.Hudak , rf ,p 4 2 11 Nowaski . ss 4 10 6 P.Hudak . c .4 0 2 9 Walker . rf 4 0 11 Connelly, 2b 4 12 3 Waski ,p, 2b 4 110 Hart . cf 4 0 12 Neuss . lf 3 1 0 2 Mistler.rf 10 10 Total .... 37 5 10 27 . Total .... ' 3' 3 4 7 24 MIDDLE ISLAND 0 10 0 0 0 03 0—4 MEDFORD 0 10 10 0 0 2 1—5 Sacrifice hits—Scesny. Two-base hits — Scesriy —Waski. Hits — off Scott , 7 in 7 in- nings ; off Hoff . 6 in 8 innings ; off Hudak , 0 in 1 innang , * off Waski . 4 iri 1 inning. Los- ing pitchex — Waski. Winning pitcher — A. Hudak. Eirors—Medford , 2 , - . Middle Islands. Stolen bases—Coleman ' 1 , Scott 1 , Connelly 1 , . Hart 1 , Binflmeh 1 ' , Nowski 1. First on balls—off Scott ' 1 , Hudak none; off Hoff 2 , Waski none. Struck out—by Scott I, Htfdak 3; by Hoff: 5 , Waski 1. Left ori bases-—Med- ford 12 , Middle Island 4. Wild pitches—Hoff 1. Earned rvths —Medford 5 , Middle Island 2. Double plays — Scott — P. Hudak — Connelly. Sco rer—Mistier. Umpire—Mueck, _ Nescoaset Tr iiiis Coram by 16-2 Making the most of 15 hits , the Neseonset nine shellacked Corairi , 16—2 , in a Western Suffolk league contest Sunday on the Coram dia- mond. Home runs by Dixson and Treadwell were features of the en- counter. Neseonset ab r h po| Coram ab' r h j>o O'Niel.2b 4 2 2 3 Burns. se 5 111 Do*nrielly, 3b 6 3 4 . 0 Fitiony.p 5 0 2 0 Dix30n , c 5 2 413 Gano wski , c 3 0 0 5 Schub't . lb .p 4 2 2 7 Zinner . cf 4 0 2 3 Tread* w«) , s> 3 4 I 2 ' $ Uv6 'fi s . S)} 4 0 0 2 Mafherly. cf 5 1 0 6' Bonk , I D 3 ' 0 ' 013 Olson . rf 6 0 10 l«:inBar , 2b 4 0 0 1 .Drost . lf . CI 1 2 ' Duch6wsk., Tf 4 li 2. 1 Reichl' g.p. lly 5 1 6 '6 Ho* m6r , lf 3 0 1' 1 Totals 44 lli 15 27 Totals 35 2 8 27 Neseonset 3 0 4 2 1 1 0 5 0—16 Coram 0 010 0 0 100— 2 • Assists— . O'Niel 3 , Donnelly 3 , Ti-fiadwel l , Reichling 2; Burns 3 , ' •Frio ' ny 8 , Stevens ' , * Finsar 3 , Homer. Hoi-nc runa—Dixson , Tread- well. Two-base hits—tD'Niel , Schubert , Duch- Dowski. Runs batted in—Trendwell 3, Dix- son 3, Matherly 1 , Olson 1, Drost 1 , O'Niel , E. Donnelly 1 , Homer 1 , Ziinnev 1. Stolen bases—Ti'cadwell -1 . Errors—Donnelly; Zin- ner, Stevens 2. First on balls—-ofl! Rcichling 2 , $chub' orfc l;. off Friony 7. Struck out—by jReifcliling P_ Schubert S ' i by Friony 5 . Left on bases—Nescbnset 10 , Corrirri 9, . Earned runs— Neijconset 12 , ' Cora m 2. Hit by pitcher— O'Niel , TTendwell. Scorev — E. McManus , Uni»iie—-J . McManus. Suffolk Giants Blast C. Moriches The Suffolk Giaiits•blasted Senix of Center Moriches , 20 ; —2 , iii a Town Firemen ' s league feahie ' . Sunday ' on the Giants ' home diamond in Stony Brook. SOU TIf SHORE .. . LiU' GUE ' ST ' A^DiNG ' :W- . L. Central Islip.. ., 2 1 '\Town Highway .!.,............ 2 1 West 7Patchogue .............. 2 1' * . Sayville ; .*... .u................. 1 2 Huntinglion ' ., ;.. 1 2 W. Babyloft * ..,.^.....:......... ;. 1 2 i ^unday v s , Results Higliwtty _£' #untii.^ _ o.f 1 W. PatchotfW fl, * Goriti-ariBlip 5 • W, Babylort:< %, - Savvillc 0 ¦ ' - , .: ... , N<?xt! SiMday ' a . GaWes . . , ' Town ¦ fiitfh*w^ ty\:WV Pfttchogijo . - . \ y^XMir^y -im w^ ^^^A ¦ 7: 7We^t 'BAbylortr^jV^uhtijistiort - 1 *-r* .;»*ra^ ' iv A^ , AA^M i .AyyyAAiAAApA ' A}A,AyAy Medford team Taken before & recent double-heade r from, -which Medford emerged victor- ious. Left to righ t , front rw**—George Beck y Joseph GoTrit-teHy, Milton C61e- man * Albert Hudak and Thomas CuHem ; back row ¦**-*•¦- Ni-clc Masenrt , Ira Still , Joseph Fritz , Paul HUdak , Kafpjfi Hart , tf eiiiy Sc^srfey * and Manager George S. Mistier. Rey- nold Scott , pitcher :, woiild riot pose, because of su- perstition that it is bad lack to have picture tak- en beftiife a game. Fluky Hit Tunis Ball Game Over S® Higl.waym.eft; Huntington Victim A , Texas league single by Texiero , Highway third baseman , broke up a ball gariie on Weidner ' s field , North Patchogue , Sunday afternoon , when the BrooMaven Town Highway nine nosed out the Huntington Braves , 2—1 , in a South Shore league encoun- ter . . Texiero ' s one-bagger , hard to han- dle because of a fluky bounce it took toward the foul line , landed iust be- hin d first base. It seored Joe Seesney, Who had singled with one down and had gon e to second when Iardcci received a base on balls. _ , ' Huntington made . a serhblance of a rally, in its half ' -of the ninth , when the first man up singled , was sacri- ficed to second on a bunt and got to third on a fielder ' s choice. With two away , Sammy Bunn , Highway colored ace , who went the route for High- way, then served one up that was clouted right into the leftfielder ' s. hands. Highway ab r h Huntington ab r It Sells. ss 4 0 0 A.lBerie , 3b 5 0 2 Andriaani , 2\b 3 0 0 P. Moon. vf * 4 0 0 Rooney. lf 4 0 1 Iridfere . lb 3 I 0 Scesny, rf 4 2 2 Boccia .c 3 0 1 Iarocci . lb 3 0 1 C.irrazola. ss 3 0 1 Tcxiero . 3b HIT. Moon , If 4 0 0 Kentuffio ,. 3 0 0 Gentile . cf 3 0 3 l&af n W ci $ , 0 O . Hi- jip^ b 3 0 0 Bunn .P - - 3 0 ' 1 jtfcN ulty.i) 4 0 0 . Totals . . 31 2 81 Totals 32 1 7 rinntii-BWrJ ' 1 00000 00 0—1 Highway 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—2 First on balls—off Bunn 2 , * off McNulty 2. Striick out—by Bunn' 10; by McNulty 3. Suffolk Amateur Golf Tournament At Timber Point The annual Suffolk county amateur golf tournament will be held on the Timber Point course on August 23 , 24 and 25 , according to plans being made . by. a7• tominittoe , headed by Robert C. McCollbm of Islip, who is in charge of entries. The qualifying founds for the tour- ney will be held August- 23 and the lowest 16 score s iri these rounds ¦will bo eligible foi match play on the • second and third day for fho county chaunpionshin>. In last year ' s event , C4 entries / ¦were received , bxit j. is expected that the entry list will reach the 100 mark this year. Al Dal Col of the Timber Point course won tlio titl e last year. Prizes will bo awarded to the win- ner arid rnhriei' -up imd there, will be a low medal score prize. Boxing Skw Aug. 21 Plans aje being ni a do- for an ama» t^ui v tioxing show , consisting of ten bov. tfl , t6 be giyfeti ort WedriGRday inl gh t , AtiRUtfii -, 21 , on ISftSt , Main istroefc , iieto 7 'Ert6ll f o\ie , Patch' oguo , under the auspices of the Bi-ook- haven ^ovyn Polico association. Tho boi - ts. will :bo iirid . ei' tho . supQiJvisioiv ot the Metropolitan association of :tMyA.A£ . ''' U' > ' - ' ' \ . ¦ 'III' '' c&M : . oty r ' alii\ oi August , 23, the bouts yrill be poet: i pdnedv ^iifc4)t^^H ^d yA-,> AAi^ y ' y i yy '^Ay r. :- - - - y :, -- y - ¦ ,, ;:y : W. lu. *Stony Brook .._,. 2 0 Mt. Sinai 2 . 0 Selden A. 1 1 : * : Neseonset 1 1 Coram 0 2 Centereach 0 2 Sunday ' s Results Mt. Sinai 14 , Centereach 4 Stony Brook 5 , Selden 1 Nesconsefc 16 , Coram 2 Next Sunday ' s Games ' Coram at Stony Brook Centereach at Neseonset Mt. Sinai at Selden ! —Tied for first half title. WESTERN SUFFOLK ¦ LEAGUE STANDING Suffolk Kennel Club Show Is Schedule d The Suffolk County . Kennel club will hol d its second annual all-breed match summer show Sunday, July 28 ; , at 3 p. m. on the grounds of the Hotel Cedarshore , Sayville. An in- vitation is extended to everybody to enter dogs. Ribbons will be awarded in all classes and prizes will be given ioi best in match , best puppy ih match , best iri each group, best puppy in each group, best litter and best in boys ' and girls ' handling classes. The match will be judged by Philip Prentice of the Ideal Kennels , Mahwah , N. J., professional handler , son of the late Philip Prentice , Sr. . • ,. Robert P. Vickers of Freeport is chairman of the match show commit- tee. Assisting, hi in arc Joseph Cor- ley of Patchogue ,. Clinton J. Callahan of Deer Park and C. Wheaton Walter of Brookhaven. A buffet supper will be served in the Marine grill following the judg- ing. Stony Brook AM Neseonset Nines To Pky Off Tie The Stony Brook and Neseonset nines , which wore tied :foi v first place in tho first half-season of the Western Suffolk loagne , will meet in a play- off at thd end oi! the season ' s schedule to docido tho . winndi' of tho first half title , it was decided at a league meet- ing last week. LUCE TO CllAtANOOGA Art Xiioc! of SatyvHlfl , 1 rookie <mfc- fiel'der .wi th tho Cincinnati Rods in the \-National lcftg*u6 , has boon sold to the 1 ClmUnooga Lookout ' s. .loo Engel , prosiderii. of the Chat ' ahooga club , said lie received Luce ' s contract ancl $80,000 tot: otttfleKUr. -Mikc\ Dpjttn. Boy Scouts Invite To Bi g Camp Doings; Honors to Be Given Boy Scouts and their leaders to the number of 125 are busily engaged iii preparing their big annual camp entertainment for their parents and friends in Suffolk county . \America ' s Answer \ is tc be the title of a pag- eant beginning at 2 :30 this . Saturday, at Camp Baiting Hollow. Following the pageant , a water carnival under the direction of Frank Walter and the Junior Life Saving corps will be given in the lake , after which the full dress parade and pa- triotic flag ceremonies will be held at 5:45. Five new Eagle Scouts and three Eagles with Palms are to be awarded at the semi-annual court of honor at the camp at 8:30. The new Eagles to be awarded are : Fred A. Hallock , Psitchogue , Troop 44; Fred Home , Sayville, Troop 16; Joseph H. Bond , Sayville , Troop 16; William M yers , Sayville , Troop' 16; Robert Long, Greenport , Troop 4. Bronze Eagle Palms are to bo awarded to three Eagle Scouts who received their firs t hon ors last year; Roy E. Lott , Jr., Huntington , Troop 12; Wilson C. Tooker , RiverJiead , Troop 47; Ray Smith , Jr., Islip, Troop 37. The semi-annual meeting of the council combined with the officers of the finance campaign in each vil- lage , are to hold a brief meeting at 5 o ' clock in an effort to close up the drive being made in tho different communities. . Ten . villages have already reached oj l exceeded their quotas , and it is hoped that many others will he able to report success at . this meeting. It is expected that with the reports to be presenter! on this occasion - the drive totals will be approximately $22 , 000, but at least $. 4 , 000 more must be secured if the program for the coming year is to Be maintained as at present. .. The cump which is located about four miles east of Wading River on the North Country road , will be open nt 1 o ' clock Saturday ,to receive vis- itors , nnd tlie only charges during tho day will be for light lunch and a n oViiinul charge to the pagean t to cover material expenses , with no ad- mission chargo to the grounds after 4 o ' clock. Water that is not fresh 1 eii' oiVgh to ' drink* is not iresh enough to mako good coffeo. Centereach , Holbrook Clash; Former Wins The Centereach Softball club de- feated the Holbrook bandits last Sun- day at the Centereach fair grounds by a score , of 9 to 6. Centereach will play a team from Woodside next Sunday at the fair grounds. A cor- dial invitation has been extended to local residents by the softball club to attend these games.