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& d : nay! - ( 9%e -\ *: Hef /t\. ms - T o- m \ Nassau pany ~REVIEw -Long Lamps\ cheatest mun—mm iy 31, was ‘ Page Thisteeh On the Waterfront |L YNBROOK HALTS ROCK VILLE VAMPSIN 11TH, 7-4. Rl An Ancient Relic of Freeport Waterfront, the Selnad Liftle Porgics The Exception Tnlflcflfifigugniq'g} Is Acigiyetgd a; gt? Inggggion it? fhe Englineg Ielggln? zllngEI'ilTNHIgIElngg x The brs tim mang IN SINGLES FINALS Welcome, Fluke West Hempstead Ace Beats on anes IER LONG FBM Etre res f Friedman In 4 Sets To An- 1d. Might as well tell ,YOU'LL find out! All you have to do is pile aboard one ling wor! of the open boats to discover that the bass and porgies a veteran of the shore that nex Title At Baldwin; Dis- plays Effective Drives Visitors Push Across Winning | Jones Inlet would close up next snes an ee nona pros | rien out ap flmungrmdug,ltr Mltheuzir‘umdmfieu Finish Game On Mound Mort Cur-muf- boat would run Big ones of two and three pounds are the order of the day while little ones are the exe Yours truly has never There still remains some. W$u°gg2fih day seen so large a catch of -sized es as was hauled |what of a deficit before ac- off the wrecks, yam-aria. The big fellows went for the |counts can be squared but the bait like a hawk for a chicken-two of them often landing |Lynbrook fire department on the same line. baseball team believes that the A new men's singles champion was crowned as the annual men's singles tournament at Schumann's Hillcrest tennis courts, in North Baldwin, came to a thrilling conclusion. A crowd of Your bard had several such gin-ant experiences- |current series with the Rock- sure in arriving at that figure, but a oad Tan the highlights being the times that he brought up a big |ville Centre vamps will eventu- there is no doubt mm 22m. no: “gm-m” damn-MW at porgy and a big bass on the same haul, and again when two |ally swing in its favor. mem Tach spamb as tre, in & close, four-set match. The /> stickleback bruisers almost pulled him overboard as they mockvilie Centre now hold» the 1284 e nowest post on the waterfront. score was 8-6, 3-6, 1-5, 6-4. reached the surface. Abe Stenzel happened to be there with two victories, ane He and ome! she has not survived all those “A: £2;th 3:33? with the net-not that it was needed. defeat in four games. Lombrook a¢= years without scare. oa spite & abs thysen and Priedman struggled for For a' that and a' that, we fell short of bringing home counted for its first triumph of the NUS! Paintings overhangs, she each point. Never for any length of . the prize beauttes of the day. Jim Trotter-the pool series last night at Eng] field vim which the old salt never loses, Her time was either on the offensive. Both wrecker-once again hauled forth a bass that could have 98, SUSCNE (8 on, Tus, aunwhales are scarred with the marks pores Soltes somes generative entered competition with a four-pound weight anywhere. in tne i1th mning to net a 7-4 win. w: Mar-”or“ f m 1 on “tux-mu J?“ Tikde some His entry was so close in weight, however, to that of Sam It was the second night game be- e scars spp teacher. Some talking shots. £ » the fishermen cleaned and scaled their I° I'm any good mt-all at locating anglers of the south shore still stand |about how nice it would be to board Clamser of Valley Stream that the pool was split. That's -| tween the clubs this year, the CENTE mh perore taking them home. How the fish-we can testify to Mort's by the Seinada. Joe Bowers is one the Seinada for a day's fishing. When Friendman Trails the only blot we know of on Jim's last four or five fishing gm ff: Au beveral many generations of gulls have been ability in that line-it's no credit to |of them.\ He has been fishing these they came back, they looked me up.\ “mi £2: the m fig a. trips. weeks meo. 'There were few nanai- fed by that boat on her countless me, T ought sit on a pedertal with waters for upwards of fifty years 'The Seimada ts @ Ta foot suxiiary \of (spokes He hed (a __ Jim seems to have some special way of enticing the |caps last night. The oul “mm“: mfiz 15:1 3.2 Wm? out. of mman'ny that, Bill, in his was; fish to supply pp “dim”: and umm 90 mm- msmwm greater variety than Friedman, who big ones. Yesterday, he had three or four Pb.“ would give system employed ® big improve-| Woodcleft for at least 25 years, It day, was recognized as one of the Star, were Herman Apeler, Joe| Mort himself has not been in any {MToughout the match, depend\ on any man a race for the 933311 His 31110 Winnigxhglwevyv oie tbe former system and th, is nothing unusual to heat a young South Shores best fishermen and Stauder, Sid Amith, Walter Hicks tight places which he thinks worthy tiny whine \Tair. \aie he handed over to yours y. We played wi e idea on furchand + and Frank Nichols. m,mau$flfbmm?:m * tet sher adventure his father orbe had | Which usually counted for a point, A feld . * . s of having the fish stuffed. But finally gave up the idea as Manager Joe Kelly of Iembrook Selnada from the first genuine regret that anglers of Nas-|past 70 and one of the ressons he i - |able to hold a rod.\ Many of the|seau county and metropolitan New gives for his longevity is his love of of Pore i a a o oe oe n Hee 9 Ads scl ap mmwm\: fl:an boys were first brought aboard by York heard of his death a couple of fishing. \All my life,\ he declared, |in the net schooner, Carolina Agusta. MIS beckhand, too, was slightly more 'sons who like to comment on our lack of fish ability. iB *I* their fathers. 'This spring, it was years ago. \T've tried to reserve one or two days The boat was coming back in front of POWerful than Friedman's, as was e then fileted the big boy and stuffed ourselves.\ Poole 15 mae while Glevinger thought advisable to replace two Mort's experience has not been con- |a week for fishing. I don't suppose Rockaway Beach, according to Mort, \# SMVIC® , _ _, ___, .) ,.) .), Among those present were Carl Vinkler, chef, and Ed Fahrenhorst, mit to Mitchell in the ninth. Planks in the bottom of the boat, fined to the Selnada. He has salled|is lengthens life but it puts you in when a terrific storm came up, Ai In 5:1 e ne mixologist-bartender to you-of the Sea Breeze hotel. \Whether or not “Ken\ “a” eight hits and Clevinger \We had to look all over for stock out of Freeport such boats as the /a mental state that makes long l{e|_ With Bill Carman on the trip were, g “ll-mm mm mm“ went ~ i= ® **\ that would match the boat in season- Colin, the Euslu, the Hippo and the easier.\ Tobby Olark, Jay Carman, and Gus CCCP backcourts c to the the fish were for dinner patrons was not disclosed, We had with us nine and w - to fought the 100-foot Sidelines, Van Benthyser> got the quality,\ remarked Ollie, Juliana, now owned by Mel Eiderd, Mort has often been surprised Denton. They fought 100 also a member of the famous Gettys family that can be traced back to a“; Mfimfimwmn um: firm“; Lenin's right hand man and chief At one time also, he sailed m party find that the fame of his boat has waves for some time but wore finally 13m» on m ”g: the an; ret by the founding of Gettysburgh, He also claims relationship to the numer nosy teams scored single runs in the memorizer of names and events. boat at Peconic bay. Before that, he spread far beyond its present sphere washed ashore. \They were washed AKINg on. But, gomes 6.“ng ous Gettym of Yonkers-remember Getty's Square? He is V. H. Getty fourth and fifth but Lqmbrook Mort, leaned the fishing trade piloted & yacht owned by Dr, Martin of influence. He tells the story of |so far ashore that the boat was taken bclmk and the n‘extlmtbcm OCC tepped out in front in the sixth with from his father, Bill Carman, who | Dooley. The yacht cruised the waters two soldiers who came back from off into the bay on the other side,\ | /% “hm“! Van Bentivees of Baldwin. & ir of scores. It remained that WA as Well-known in these waters as | of the south shore and the soung Prance and looked up the Selnada. Mort declared. \And the boat wasn't m“ an each won mm Others who had plenty of fish and were clamoring for home by 1:30 tug-until the eighth when Rockvilie] the BSelnads, \He taught me about and occasionally made runs to Aloany \They had never heard of the boat damaged a great deal. She was re- zmlm'm 5” i “a: were: Len Larson of Merrick, R. E. Bloum of New York city, Bill Herd- mppHed the pressure and fashioned the wrecks and about sailing,\ Mort or Atlantic Oity, During that time, before they got across,\ Mort ex- paired an? on the water again in a ter \thaw mam: tMH. tus of Queens village, C. E. Shipman of Bloomsburgh, Pa., Henry Klein the tying run. with metropolitan waters. Mort became thoroughly familiar plained, \They heard a pair of bud- few days. losing game. Hemp- t ak. gai : AusTIN MD PEARY I-OEE-A NR - shots, in addition to some excellent je Are of A mes of maite Mary meemane ant hs A. A.U.PushesOlympicDrive PF AK|NG T( P|T[H | \> z rm to, we, | | Despite Anti-Jewish Feeling [ p- n p Friedman playing his best tennis of TI TTI ___ |No Change In Athetlic ent, Daniel Ferris Dewar of Brooklyn and Thomas Wall of Baldwin, On returning to the dock, all of the party agreed with Skipper Tom the day to win, 6-3. 'The third set Carman that the day had been well-night perfect. The weather was M0 was very closely fought. Nearly every times. Yan Benthysen got » . mora da dr a --- --- R 3-0 lead but soon he was trailing 3-4, It Ain't Our Ocean O 2 1. British Fans Believe Pair Su- Tells Associated Press Slated To Oppose However, he begen placing the bail But We Have A Kick R. Whelan, of au b In Net World; Praise ___ As Bushwicks Resume Series ded and forcing Friedman either to Derounian,' c i ii: i (| Preme 'n Fonds With let net the ball or hit it outside, to take While it is something of a compliment to the ability of our local $53.1.” Didi: Play Of Americans NEW YORK, July 31-(P)-The Amateur Athletic union of the United ith Carletons four of the next five games for the skippers that captains from the Sheepshead Bay district should be find- Keller, 2b 0 1 o 6 0 States, while keeping an ear to the ground for reaction to Germany's ant!- set. Perracl, rt 60000 9 ¢| LONDON, July 31 As far as The Carltons, Bronx's high powered Biiterly Fought Set ing our own South Shore so desirable, the local buy. are becoming some- gm g: . g 111 g a: England's cmszcamm fans ana Jewish drive, is going forward steadily with its part of £11011an for full semi-pro ball club, doesn't think @| After the rest period, both tool the what fed up with the leech-like qualities of Jamaica skippers. AlthoUgh olevinger o r o 5 o American representation in the 19386 Olympic games at Berlin. two games to one deficit is too hard|court visibly refreshed and in fine __ they advertise fishing on the New Jersey const, the skippers from way Miithe 19d 2 4 experts are concerned, “15:5; hurl“ \There has been no evidence of @ ---------------- |to overcome. And the men from up~} condition, for the fourth and last set. *\ t in Queens continue to chase ters all the reason to feel badly over mor&Al~ change in this country's athletic senti- gypry DOWNS |town will be going at top speed to- This set was bitterly fought up to the moewn in ae my, 0 \nee bnt on ohh all over the \t 16 5 37 4) ining 5-0 defeat in the Davis cup ¢hal- ment or desire to send complete teams COMPANY \9\ nite Cog din of hin, SN at Risoe a hed \to better adrantage ° in game r es a ives worl an The- locals lay no claim to undisputed possession of the ocean, o o , , _; lenge sound. to merlin\ Panis! 4. Ferris, national snow Dexter Park. than Friedman's chops and the but they do feel that the out-of-tewners might stay in their own - 1.52.ng The challengers, as the English see secretary-treasurer 12 e A. A. U, 'The Bethpage Park Rangers today Emil Moskowitz, ace hurler of the former took the set 6-4, and with it back yard once in a while. We have not yet beard of a South or. Three base bite-Kiein |1b pub up a stout fight against over- told the Associated Press today, \The A. A. U. is on record as op-|déféated the Long Island Lighting Cartons, is primed for an attempt to the match. Shore skipper traipsing off to the coasts of Jersey in order to tag the Whelan '2, wait-x35.“ “Rn. bv‘v‘lxfin. hc whelming odds. posed to Germany's anti-Semitic ac- company, Twilight league champions, 5m! tth‘?’a‘mn|vll;1: ml a; hrgu‘g: “Ya; mlmmxe litmt uh: an P Toso on Pease \ Cog || Olt Would not make & particle of tivities, insofar as they affect a fair|by the close score of 4-3 in & HIE} | Sooner at Dexter Park tough match by a score of 6-4, 3-6, Tf they did, they would probabl}\not be so aggressive as the invaders Wellmutier s of Milchei 4. 'pub~ difference if they used Sidney Wood den! for Jewish athletes. It can with-| game that went 10 innings. Moskowitz's mound rival is slated 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. Friedman also had by Kelly 2, by Walimuller 4. hf Mitchell 2, instead of Wilmer Allison in the sin-|draw its support from the Olympic! From the first inning on, both ' ' ' are when they come out here. The Bay skippers are racing by Clevinger 3. Hits-off Kelly # in 72/4 : to be Charley Perkins, No. 1 man on |a difficult time in winning his semi- nings, \Of Watimulier 2 in $ innlogs F168 O° brought over another whole|games, if and when the situation jus-\ teams played nip and tuck see-sAW- |wne mushwicks' pitching lists. Per-| final, He beat, Bd Jachne 6-3, 9-7 the locals for the grounds, anchoring as close as possible, and not or mam, 9 in & innings, «Muir; team,\ said E. J. Scmpson, tennis|tifies such drastic action. - ing from lead to lead and keeping P d . R ' me ' © ing too much shout running 'over anchor ropes or spoiling the other \%\ M\, N} »iitest by authority of the Manchester Guardian.| \There has been no reaction, how-|the first bundred fans in a frenzy. kine has won fifteen games this sone 9-7. fellow's fishing, 2 stems that all ethits and sll restrictions are for Wild ottcher-Wallmullet. «as long as England has Fred PeY ever, to the latest developments in Ger-| 'The second inning saw Bethpage son and is moving at the peak of his| 'The umpire for the last match Passed Winning. pitcher form. He'll take a lot of beating to-| was Harry Rollens, of Rast Islip, -- Wallmuller. Losing plicher- Mitchell, |and Bunny Austin to play four out| many, so far as we are concerned. We score two runs on a single by Mason, . gotten when the boys leave home, Umpizes-La Pon, Ray, Time-2:18. of five matches, Americas nor any|are going shead with our organizing |a long triple over centerfield hymn: night. Ln Mlmmm‘nbiwnhmu—nzwnmw’nlnhmm Fluke Show Goi | GREYHOUND RESULTS r other country has a chance of win-| plans, jer and a single through third bY -rne 30-fish limit on spiney-rayed| The umpires on Saturday were Mr. luke Show Gain ___ 1 ng \Personally T believe the racial dis- Westby, fish was restored in Oregon after a| Winberg and Mr, A , both of In Fire Island Sector FIRAT, RACE, to Mile First macepus TPG el ovr a | Dobe and wht blow over| I» I L Co. forged ahead in the [short trial of a 20-fish restriction. Baldwin #1460, $5.26 and $4.80; second, guit|tlon for Allison and John Van Ryn|between now and the time for the|third upon scoring three runs on two __________________ - - 38 According to Henri Griner, our faithful reporter of the Fire Island Rui, $8.40 and $4.00; third, The % |and go into ecstacles over Donald Germany has much at\hits and two errors, Westby, in the sector, the flats are becoming more and more accommodating as the o \% Wester: £2. ';.-'mm\r'm. Doubta Budge's backhand rtroking when it is [stake in holding the games.\ Robina 8. and Jean Buckis, working, but they cannot envisage any WW}: Roza! danger from the American material TTH SEASON > Gréyhound Racing Every Night First Race 8:15 P. M. German mora Nears ENTRIES may or may not, in Brundage's view, f % Mile-Dark SEE THE WORLD’S FASTEST 8 Williams fished the Inlet on Saturday and brought back 23 doormats to decorate the home lintel. Although Judge Jeremiah T. Ma- honey, president of the A. A. U., is on |tween left record personally ss opposed. to send- to Ing an American Olympic team to Berlin unless there is a marked change in Germany's Jewish attitude, he not sought to mrouse the or- tion to any such drastic deci- at this time. involve discrimination. *TopAYS SELECTIONS ¢ d m j GREYHOUNDS IN ACTION ~ “has, - Firat Rece-Presy Gene, Siar Laddie, m , Henri knows since he counted them on the nun-— (00° aecond. ”if \mtg-z Mad 0 RACES 10 “mmlmmnmu-ummnmm : j Fourth Dick, rrame Boy, M o t At 83 7 ch. pre an Nightly Except Sunday Rofling On, Lateral, Harvest Fluke Crop NASSAU KENNEL CLUB Mineola Fair Grounds Admission 25¢ Children Positively Not Admitted tame back with w cuteh of 11 doormats. From the Aching sintion of Verity and Van Nostrand we leurned that iwo men in a rowboat brought back a snich of 18, while another pair had to be content with 15. Bill Bliss asd Vernon Collier were ' \ ey, bou't You EVER Foro® G thair recent strike, and that the blues are strong-getting stronger. ° p p ‘ a ‘ page Oaul > You coucowt PHOES | fi—‘—_—————~ | |Week’s Table of Time, Tides} On A Lore THAT, ae -<- matic hae n In le lf HR H. (Eas ng {s : t E 6 i i 1:0 mas n:04 1:06 te 13s .. -S. Dorie, ~JACKEBONVILLE, Pis. -> Jacke Bob Wee» h. 117, JueksonytThe, knocked out 118, Tumpe, in third (10). nang, C L