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Blue Point Eases Match to Gulf Service : The Gulf service defeated the Blue Point team 8 to 1 in the South Sh ore Pingpon g league series , at Blue Point last week. Edward Fink.is team cap- tain of Gulf service and IT; Cochrane captains the Blue Point team. Singles— ;G. Willigah (G) 21-21 . 21 E. Wright ; (BP.) : 13 15 11 •M. Brady . (G) ; .„ .11 21 18 17 J. Sohl (BP) 21 18 21 21 B. .,Robinsom (G) 21- 21; 21 T. Cochrane (BP) 15 15 10 G.; Brady (G) 21 21 21 E. Klug r (BP) : 18 12 . 19 Sv Edwards (G.) 18 21 21 21 J. Usher (BP) 21 15:16-15 E, i Fink^ (G) ? 2V 2V 21 U Brunnemer (BP) , 11. 9 16 'Doubles-!-— Willigair , Novinski . (G) 21 21 Klug, Cochran e (BP) ; 19, '15 Brady, Brady (G) 19 21,21 Ushers Sohl : (BP) ¦ 21 10 19 . Wright : and ; Brannemer (BP) for^- feited to Robinsora::and': Edwards;- (G). NORTH PATCHOGUE GUN CLUB TO SPONSOR Ai DOG SHOW ; The members of the North Patch- ogue Gun ; club ; met at the North Patchogue firehou.se -Monday evening for a busines s m eeting;: and a ; beef¦- steak sapper; - A%»out 30 were pres- ent. The- - group; is -planning a sport- ing event and dog show for: members only at ; the Roosevelt . park grounds of George Obersehelp> north of ! Ca- naan Lake , on Sunday afternoon , October 20; Fox and.rabbit • hounds will be shown and prizes : awarded. Ernest: Theis , Alfred Kerny and. Hel- mut ' Meyer of Medford will act as judges. After the show a : roast beef dinner will be served outdoors on the grounds. The club is invited to attend a dinner at the Mascot pav il- ion; at the- foot of South Ocean ave- nue , on October 31 , as guests of the proprietor; ttdfedf^iB Ite : ^ iteKeisf:/ - Mltiy Edges Out Yaphank- V—Q} to Even Series Lefthanded Pitchers Stage Great -Contest-^-Gnly; Five-Hits Are Scored ir-r-Final Game Ne^ Sunday in Ffiremen ' s League Playoff: The Battle of the Southpaws took place on Weadtter^s : field ,. North Pat- chogue , - Sunday afternoon , and r when the smoke of-combat had-; cleared , \Lefty \ ; ' Scott; Medford.: flinger, : had bested \Lefty ^ Meyer , Yia-p lva nk moundsmani by a- 1—0 . score; Scott allowed-two i hits and Meyer three. 'It*- was - the ¦ second game of ! the three-game series¦¦ between the . two teams for the¦ - • 1940- championship.;; of the ~ Brookhaven - Town' Firemen ' s league , and , it'brought the- teams' into a tie- with ' one victory apiece. A :week ago' , Yaphank. won a o^—1 ¦ verdict over Medford . ¦ ¦ The final game: of i ' tlie series will be played next Sunday on Weidner ' s field. A 'large crowd turned out for., the game , which\ , was played in : a wind , the chilliness of which did not com- pare : with the \ Cold shoulder \ that both- Scott and Meyer showed the batters facing them. Yaphank did not get ; its first bingle off Scott until the sixth. Medford did its damage in the . seventh. Still led off and was hit by a pitched ball. Scott bunted a foul fly, which was taken |? >i . Genor , and Still held first , Paxil Hiidak struck outj then Still stole second on a close play , which was the- basis of a brief but intensive arguments Still took a long lead , and in an attempt to . catch him , Orville Meyer : tpw one that' went into center field , ' and Still scampered to third ,, from- ' wher e he scored : a little later on Masem ' s Texas league single to short centerfield. Coleman was safe at first 911 Zebrowski' s er- ror , but Scesney grounded out , Wald- N,;.: ' a , an. to, Zebrowski j to end the inning. The fielding feature of the game was Davis ' running one-hand catch of Masem ' s long drive to left center. At the rate the pitchers of the two teams are going, a strikeout record is in prospect before the end of the series. In Sunday ' s game , Meyer struck out - 13 , and Scott 12. In the game a wecA ago , Scott fanned 11 , Meyer 6 , and Raimond 8 , making a total of 50 strikeouts for the two games. Medfo rd ab-r h po| Ynpfcank a b - r - hpo Masem . li 4 0 1 0 Walilmim . sa 4 0 0 1 Colemnn . as 3 0 Q 1 Duvis . cf 4 0 0 2 Rockwell , -*: -1 0 1' . *HKuzrnech , 2b 3 0 13 . Scesny,3b 3 0 OSGenor . c 2 0 0 15 Cor,nell . v, 2b 3 0 1 0 Rooney. Sb 4 0 0 2 A. Hulak . rf 3 0- 0 1 Zebrowski , lb- 4 0 0 2 Still. ll) 31 0 0 Zyerveld . rf 2 0 0 2 Scott .p 4 0 0 0 Meyei' .p 8 0 0 0 P. HudRk. c 3 0 0 13 Glover , !); 10 0 0 Rnywiond * 10 0 0 Totals 30 1 3 27 Totals 30 0 2 27 * Batted for Zyerveld in the - 9th. MiJ'Jford 0 00 00 0 - 1 0 0—1 Ya ' plmnk 0 , 0 0 0000 0 0—0 Two-base hits—Rockwell , Glover ; bases on balls—art Scott 2 , oft' Mcyor -1; hit by pitchei— by Scott 0 , by Meyer 2 (Scesney, Still). Struck out—by Scott 12 , by Meyer 18; time ow Kn ' jne—one hour , . 45 minutes. Umpires—Calf« , Perry; Wtiuclc. Seton Mi Loses To NorthporlF 6i- 0 i Seton.Hall , the Patchogue . Catholic iHigh school , : football team opened its season Saturd ay afternoon by losing a close , hard-fought ; battle to the Northport High School team 6—0: Seton Hall/ playing, its - , first game of the: season , held: the upper hand : all the way except for • a few seconds of ' the last quarter- when < the; r Ni>rthport- ers scored their six points. : Seton Hall held the Northporters scoreless and in fact held th em in their own territory for most of the game; the farthest the Northporters came to Seton Hall' s goal - was the 40-yard line. The Seton Hall boys took the ¦ball on their own lO-yard line late -in the - fourth quarter and advanced it 80 yards to the Northport . 10-yard line and ! were wondering . whether, or not there would be: time enough- to score a. touchdown when : the- North- port right tackle intercepted a' fiat- pass and;raced 90 yards to a touch y down for the only score with two minutes to < play. The try for the extra > point was missed. i Seton Hall played an excellent game all the way, outplaying Northport in all departments; The: Seton Hall boys completed 10'out of 12 passes while the Northporters could only complete one. out of sev en . The. ;Seton Hall team made 12 firs t downs to the Northporters eight. . Masem at left end and Trypuc . at right tackle played an excellent game for- the Seton Hall team. Next : Tuesday afternoon the Seton Hall team is traveling/to Farmingdale to -meet the New York Aggies Fresh- men . The Seton Hall team , coached by Henry Read is out to avenge this defeat by drubbing the Aggies. The line-up>for the Seton Hall team which played at Northpbrt was as follows—-J. Masem , LE;. T. Cullen , LT; G. Bucklemem . LG; C. Gutman , C; J. Kelly, RG; V. Trypuc , RT; E. Worden , RE; R. Jareeke , QB; F. Gut- man , LH; James Bruer , RH; John Bruer , FB Iliglpva^ lef eats Sag i airfe , it® 2 Visi tors Only Scoring- Threat Comes iir Sixth * liming — Highway Gets Early. Lead-;—Last-Game Sunday The Brookhayen Town Highway nine evened it. up at one-all on the Waverly avenue diamond , West : Pat- chogue , Sunday?, afternoon , by whaling , the Sag Harbor Whalers ; - 4-—2 , in the second game of the three-game series for Suffolk . county ' s mythical title, The deciding game will be p layed next Sunday at ;Sag -Harbor. • Sammy Bun ' rlj- ; colored Highway hurler , kept the. Sag Harborites on unfriendly term ' s with home plate excep t for tlie -sixth inning, when he walked Second f S a c k e r Schiavoni , then put one hrr th' e groove to First Baseman - . Galterio , who^ connected : for a round-trip wallop over the distant leftfield fence. The Highw ay squad got off to an early start by. scoring two in the first . . and .one in the- second. : Frank An- drisani , lead-offj man - for Highway, started the first-inning rally by. get- ting : to first on an error . After. Tex- iero had sacrificed Anclrisani to sec- ond and Ken Sells had fanned. Bill Rooney clouted j£-double > scoring An- drisani. Beebe then sent one through shortstop, scoring Rooney. Ken tuffio started the second inning for Hig\hway. byrf'Singling., then went to second on a ^ sacrifice by Charlie Hoeffner. Bunn grounded out , then- An- dx-isani got to first safely on an error through : third -and Texiero singled. Kentuffio meanwhile had crossed the plate. r - \ Except for the. sixth-inning threat , Sag Harbor found its eight hits scat- tered pretty well. Highway added an- other run in the. eighth , when , with one out i Sells singled , then was forced at second on Rooney ' s fielder ' s choice. When Beebe sent a Texas league single into short , left center , which momentarily g ^ pt away from the fielder , ROoney sped around to third. He .scored a moment later on Joe Scesney ' s single,- . -^Scesney was thrown out on an attempted steal to end the inning. Rooney ' s fleetness came into play again in the ninth , when he raced into short left center to make a shoe- string catch of. Hildretlx ' s fly . McErlean , -wlio hurled for Sag Har- bor , was tapped- for 13'\hits , three of which went to Toby Beebe and two each to Scesney, Kentuffio arid Rooney. McErlea n struck out three , and Bunn , five. Texicro was charged with two mis- cues at the hot corner , but was saved from a third in the eighth' inning, when Ken Sells took a ball after it bounced off Texiero ' s glove and threw to first in time lor the putout. Two spectators sustained ; foot - in- juries when the stand in ..the rear of the netting behind the home plate collapsed about, , the middle of the game , with, about 20 persons seated on- it. H' way nb r h po San Harbor nb r li po Aiulritfniii ,2b 4 113 Roaai . sK - ' 3 0 0 1 Texiei'o . ab 3 0 10 Millci' . sr- 10 0 0 Kells . as 4 0 1 0 Sc/hinvoni , 2b 3 1 0 3 Rooncy. lf 4 2 2 1 GnltBi-io . il) 4 12 7 ]Jpcbe , lb 4 t) :U4 Pcti'owdk i . c 4 0 13 Sccsney. i'i' 4 0 2 - 1 Worth , c£ 4 0 12 KcntulHo , c 3 12 0 Jacobs . , ')!) 4 0 2 3 HoelVnur.cf 2 0 0 1 Moylan . lf , 4 0 1. . 2 lurocci . cf 10 11 Hildvetb . VC\ 4 0 1 3 Bimn .p 3 0 O 0 McKrleJiii .i) 3 0 0 0 Totnls 32 413 ?.7| ; Total s 34 2 8 24 S HK Jliu-bor 0 0 .0 0 O 2 0 0 0—2 HiKhwny 2 10 0 O 0 0 1 x--4 Home runs—Gnltevio. Twa-hase hits—Roouey. Ansisls—Andrisniiii Sells .4 , : Ifii'ocei , Hnefl' uer , Bmm 7; Ror.zl 8 ,. Petrowski , Jacobs , McKrlean 3. .Errors—Texiero \ 2 ; Rozzi 2 , Jncobs, Struck out—by Kiiun 5 ; by ' McErlcun 8. Islip Booters In 3 to I Victory With Belljporters Bellport High school s soccer team traveled to Islip Friday and was up- set by Islip ¦ High school , 3—1 , the defeat toppling tlie Red and Blue from the leadersh ip of tlie Western end sectional title for the first time in three years. »> ¦ -:— qr i First Quarter | <$ 9 Bellport got oft to an offensive start by a pass from Masem to Gallo , who headed it high toward the goal , only to be driven out. Islip began its offensive dri ves , which were stopped by Robinson , who twice shattered their hopes by driving b oth kicks back into Islip territory. Islip resum- ed its drive and Dries kicked one into the corn er of the goal just out of Wallen ' s reach. Gallo received a pass from Captain Bill Martin and shot one at Schwan , Islip goalie , who barely held on to it. Cox from mid- .field lifted a high pass to Masem, who shot it , hooked and missed. Beck kept his feet going, to breakup Islip advances and shots which went , wild. <&>- <$ Second Quarter | <S ^3, Sehwa/rj, stopping Martin ' s shot , heaved it about 60 yards only to have it ' started back at him by another Bellport drive. 'Wtillen prevented an- other : Isldp score by making a hard catch of Hcnrikscn ' s shot which had a spin on it. - Kobins-on again broke up. Islip ' advances* . Two corner kicks: of Islip'were driven but. Gallo began dribbling up the field- , : made< a long cross which Jslip booted out. Reck mid Cox stopped an Islip drive f by, send- ing it up: field ' : toward- Islip ' s- --goal. ' A' mad scramble for tho ¦ball 1 in mid- iicld followed. Masem was hurt while near tho Isli p< goal and was replaced by Zaha-vatos. . Zyervcld' s cross to Rate who passed to DiPaolo was: driven out. ' Wallen made another Imi'd save, <&• —; . —— ~~ —i—; <® ,;j !,. , ¦ ' . ' , . , Third (tuarlcr [ tfyi y i ,i. i . .. . M , : II - - i - ¦ \ <y Zj^orvel d 'broke up Tslip ' s driyo rind started a long Bplhpo ' rt driyo with , a pass to Cox , Avho crossed to Rate. Di- Paolo drove one at Islip ' s goalie , who juggled it but threw it . out: Succes- sive drives by Bellpor t were broken up. Gallo , playing his first full game , got hold of the ball , but was knocked dow n , doing a headfirst slide. Schwan , Islip goalie , made an attempt to get away from Masem , and Martin , charging in took more than the allot- ted three steps , ( , so Bellport was awarded an indirect free kick. Di- Paolo kicked and drove it into the up- per corner of the goal , Schwan catch- ing it , but he swung his arm behind the goal posts , giving Bellport a scorei Islip: came back- to kick two shots , both' wild. L' og*an , Islip ' s long distance hooter , kicked from mid- field at Beck , who drovei ; it back at him. \ <$> $> I Fourth Qu arter | Drives by both sides were broken up, A shot by Masem was booted to the side by Islip ' s goalie. Zyerv el d , running full stride , nearly -hooked one in witli his left foot , hut it was thrown out by the goalie. After a series of short passes- Dries drove his second one through . Wallen stopped another Islip shot close to goalposts , - but Is- lip added another goal on . an angle shot by Downs , Wallen diving for it but unable to reach it. In a battle, for the ball , to the left of the goal which Bellport was defending, Miller charged Wnllen , knees high , with no ball: W allen not liking the idea , swung at him and was ordered out of the game. The lineups: Pos. Bellport; Islip LW .-. - . Hate : Dries LI . - . Maitin Henrikson CF .... Masem Downs CF Ziiharatos RI DiPaolo , Miller RW Gallo Collins LHB Robinson Crowley CHB Zyerveld , Logan RHB Cox Crawford LFB Beck Viillee RFB Coetanzo < Bernard Gi , ... 'Wallah- , Schwan G Orenhewici. Bellport 0 0 1 0—1 Islip ....,.....:.... 10 0 2—3 . Scores—DiPaolo: Dries 2 ,. P.owns.. . Yap hank Horseshoe Mtcliers Beat ' Senix ( The Yaphank Horseshoe pitching team defeated ' the Senix A. C. of Center Moriches , 6—2 , Monday of last week- . ,as follows ; ' Singles— Kv . Glover (Yaphank) :. 13-r- 8 Biolsi . (Senix) , 21—21 T. Seibort (Yap h ank) ,..;........ . 21—21 G' ^.Montecalvo -(Senix) , 15—; 8 j; Scesney (Yaphank ) 12-—17 N. Plisko ( Senix) . - . 21—21 G. Seibert (Yaphank) , 21—31 ' LV Penney (Senix) 5— 7 -^ E. . Glover (Yaphank'/ , 21—21 Panos ' ( Senix) 1—10 BV Glover (Yaphank) ;,. 21—21 Wt Plisko (Senix) .. 11— 7 Doublos—- K. ' Glover , J. Scesney (Yj ...... 21—21 , Biolsi-v N. Pliakoi •(^) : ... ............. 8-- --1 0 E. Gldver , - H; « Seibert (T) .„.., 21—21 , W. 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