Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

00 0 000 0 0 000 00 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 00 0 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 000 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 000 0 000 0 0 0 00 0 000 000 000 0 FESTERDAF'S RESULTS Ottara 101 000 Rocheste 000 00 16 Konikowski Tomlinson: Collum, Tiefe(8) Bucha. Leblanc (7). Ottawa. 200 000 000 000-2 000 Bamberzer Watlington: Yuhas. Silverstein (6).

Wild (8) Leblanc. Buffalo 000 000- Baltimore Silverman. Lorenzuth 000 0 (8) 12 Landrith: 3 Brittin. Ridzik (1). Payne (4).

Groth (6). 0 00 0 Baltimore 001 Robinson Norick: Trinkle, Donnelly (7) Oswald. Possehl (8), Drews (9) Anderson. Montreal 030 002 130 Syracuse Black. Voiselle 002 (7) Pfister: Hontz, Libby 001 (2).

Tanner (4), Costello (7). Tote (8) Foiles. Toronto. 000 000 0 000-0 5 Springfield. Hetki, Hutson (8) Plumbo; Padget 2 Barbrink.

Minor Leagues International League STANDING Montreal Syracuse Rochester Buffalo OF THE W. L. Pet. 31 13.674 23 19.518 24 20. .545 20 20 .500 CLUBS W.

L. Pet. Ottawa 20 20 .500 Baltimore 21 24 Toronto 18 23 .439 Springheld 15 31 .320 GAMES TODAY Rochester at Syracuse Montreal. Ottawa (2). Springfield at Buffalo.

Raltimore at Toronto. American Association YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Louisville 320 002 021 Indianapolis 15 Atkins. Kiels (3) Okrie: Fisher. Chamhers (4). Papish (7).

Main (8) Mangan. Louisville at Indianapolis, postponed, rain. 000 Minneapolis 002 2 3 10 Van Curk. Lahine (5), Lemish (8) Teed: Howell A Katt. St.

Paul 0 6 Minneapolis 021 6 Samson, Romano (3) Thompson; Wilhelm Katt. Toledo. 052 003 0 3 14 0 002 011 003 10 Connelle. Stoat (6) House: Patrick. Garlock (6), Moford (7) Morgan.

Toledo. 0 2 2 0 10 2 Columbus. 3 10 Weiss, Jordan (2) Mordarski; Dries. Peterson (2) Marshall. Milwankee.

0 Kansas 1 0 0 5 0 10 2 Roy, Johnson (4), Thiel (6) Burris; Morzan Courtney. Milwankee. 311 00 0 0 0 3- 16 Kansas City. 0 004 2 Hitel. Jester (3) Unser: Melton, Landeck (3).

Porterfield Courtney. STANDING Milwankee Kan. City Mina polis Toledo THE L. Pet.I 17 .605 20 .583 20 .556. 22 .511 GAMES TODAY No cames todar.

CLUBS W. L. Pet. Louiseille 22 23 St. Paul 16 22 .421 Indapolis 18 23 .419 Columbus 18 27 .400 Middle Atlantic League TESTERDAY'S RESULTS Lockport 001 0 000 000 00 0 0 Niagara Falls.

030 0 00 Wagner. McCullongh (9) Kaminski; Fuel Nichols. New Castle. 2 0 3 031 -10 0 Butler. 0 0 000 001- 2 Roseman Horne; Secoli, Vierrirra (6) Watson.

Erie at oil City postponed. rain. Lock port 002 000 000 Niagara Falls 100 010 000 Wagner. McCullough (9) Kaminski; Friel Nichols. STANDING OF THE CLERS W.

L. Pet. Pet. 27 .671 Lockport 16 .400 Falls 20 13 .606 Butler Castle 13 .567 Oil City 7 22 .241 GAMES TODAY New Castle at Butler. Erie at oil City.

Lockport at Niazara Falls. Southern Association Chattanooga 041 033 Nashrille. 100 13. Dixon Keller: Barrett. Bauer (5).

Schneiders (6), Porto (9) Brady. Nashville 003 001 Chattanooga 000 0 000 003 Brooklyn Keller: 7) Brads. Atlanta. Birmingham. .288 010 214- 18 12 3.

Anderson. File Jarvis. Linden Haefner, Spragins (9), Freeman (9) Mathis. Atlanta 00 2 2 Higbe. Elko (4).

Henencheck (6) 100 3 den: Brickner. Freeman (6) Mathis. 0 000 011- Memphis. 0 000 12 0 Littlefield, Rock Oppliger (8) Finciotti; Maren Doolittle. Memphis Little Rock McCall.

3 Keriazakos, Dahlke (5) Wilson; Taylian (1) Ciesielski. Oricans. 000 1 00 0 New Mobile 01 000 0 0 000 0 Dorton; Ludwick, Fricano (8) Kennedy Dahek. Interstate League 1 6-Sunbury A Death Notices until Tuesday morning. Office of the dead will be at 9:30 o'clock.

Solemn of requiem at 10 o'clock. high mass Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Sharpshurg. CRAVEN- -Sunday morning. Carrie Jacobs.

wife of John Craven, of 416 N. Graham sister of Mrs. M. C. Hincheliff and Lawrence Jacobs.

Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Wednesday, June 6. 1951, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Augustine's Church at 10 a. m. CRICK- -On Saturday afternoon, June 2, 1951, John A. age 60 years, beloved husband of Esther Golden Crick of 609 Taylor Avalon; father of John A. Crick.

Jr. 2 grandchildren. John A. IlL and Lynne B. Crick: brother of Mrs.

Frances Scott of Cal. Friends received at McDonAlda Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon. where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of William Thaw Council 396 0. of I.

A. and Avaion Volunteer Fire Co. and friends invited. DU BARRY -On Friday evening, June 1. 1951, Elsie Hook Du Barry, wife of the late Milford S.

Du Barry: mother of Mrs. Jeanne Eardly; sister of Howard H. Hook. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

EWING- On June 2, 1951, J. Russell. of Gregg, husband of Marion Marple Ewing: father of Russell Ewing. of Oakdale. Mrs.

Margaret Jame Franks of Carnegie. brother of Amy T. Carpenter of Gregs. also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the Thomas Funeral Home, Oakdale, where services will be held Wednesday, June 6, at 2 p.

m. Interment in Montour Cemetery. FOLK On Friday, June 1, 1951. Frank of 501 South Chestnut Scottdale, his 84th year. vived by five children.

M. J. Folk of Greensburz, Pauline, at home, Mary, Patricia and Mrs. Agatha Barber of Washington, D. C.

Services will be held on Tuesday at 9 a. m. in St. John's R. C.

Church. Scottdale. Interment in St. Vincent's Cemetery, Latrobe, Pa. GEORGE -On Saturday, June 2.

1951, Clyde A. of 610 Center Wilkinsburz: husband of Mary Jane Hoffman; father of Mrs. Jane Lonabaugh; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at Wareham Funeral Rebecca Ave. at Center Wilkinsburg, until Monday at 10 p.

m. Service and interment Wednesday at Cumberland. Md. of Sample Allison Park, Sunday. Jessie May Kennedy, wife of the late Frank W.

Johnson. Mother of Mrs. James 8. Hunt, Mrs. Marion Laux.

Donald and Frank K. (Patsy) Johnson: also 4 grandchildren. Friends received after 3 p. m. Monday at the Bock Funeral Home, Mt.

Royal Gienshaw Glenshaw. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. JOHNSON of Sample R.d.. Allison Park, Sunday. Jessie May Kennedy, James S.

Hunt. Mrs. Marion Laux. Donald and Frank E. (Patsy) Johnson; also grand children.

Friends received after 3 p. m. Monday at the Boch Funeral Home, Mt. Royal Glenshaw Glenshaw. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

KLINE June 1951. at 11:30 p. William aged 81 years beloved husband of Elizabeth C. Kline of 2525 Plainview Brookline: brother of Mrs. Lotta Fisher of California and Mrs.

Olive Coleman of South Bend. also Stepdaughter. Mrs. Caroline Crawford. Beinhauer received at the Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. LAIRD Sunday, June Martha Verner of 1130 Uptegraf Swissheim Park, Pittsburgh, wife of John Laird, mother of Mrs. Mary K. Bradlev and Thomas V. Laird, survived by 2 grandchildren, Thomas and Rich.

ard received the N. Nied Funeral Home. 7441 Washington Swissvale. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 LAYTON Fred C. of Mars.

on Sunday, at the home of his daugh- 0 00 000 0 000 000 00.0 .000 000 PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE: MONDAY, JUNE 4, .1951 -23- Harmarville Defeated, 4-3, for Amateur Cup Brooklyn German Edge Local Club in Overtime After Miskick by Yacopec NEW YORK June 3 (P) goal two minutes before the end of the second overtime period enabled the German-Hungarians to nose out Harmarville, 4-3, to win the National Amateur Soccer Cup today at Metropolitan Oval in Queens here. The Pennsylvanians pressed through most of the game, outrunning their conquerors, but they couldn't outplay the sparkling defense highlighted by spectacular, the saves by winners. Goalie Louis Two of the German-Hungarlians' goals resulted from miskicks by the usually dependable Lou Yakopec. Andy Hritz, former All-American at Temple University, was outstanding for the victors. The Knitters went out in front at nine minutes when Freddy Lowe Wins 20-Lap Race At New Kensington NEW KENSINGTON, June 3 Wylie C.

Lowe of Pittsburgh won the 20-lap feature stock car race here today at the New Kensington Speedway before a crowd of 800 fans. Light rain and wind slowed the track considerably. Art Burke of Pittsburgh won the Australian Pursuit race while Hartley Shook of Natrona Heights copped the consolation event. Lee Wallard Burned After Reading Race, READING, June 3 (P). Lee Wallard of Altamont, N.

winner of the Indianapolis Memorial Day auto race, was burned today when his car caught fire after the AAA big car races here. Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 0 0 04 000 San Adkins. Dobernie 220 (3). 001 Hacker 10 Bae(7), rewski (9) Peden: Embree, Sipple (3). Malloy (8) Narazon.

Lox Angeles 00 0 100 Dieze 2 Chandler. Hammer (3) Raimondi: Fletcher Naragon. Portland. 000 0 0 00 0 12 Francisco 001 10 Francisco Burdette 100 013 101 00-7 Francisco 100 221 001 02- c. Adams.

Fleming (5). Drilling (5). Helser (6). Linde (7). Lynn (9) Rossi: Perez, Hood (6).

Dem (7), Johnson Orteiz, Tornay Seattle 001 Holly .0 0.0 Hall Sheely, Mentalve (3): Lindell Dapper. 00 000 000 00 Hollywood 00 0 Grissom Montaire; Salveson Sandlock. Eastern League -Wilkes- Barre Hartford- 2 -Binghamton Williams port -Schnectady ElmiraScranton at Albany postponed, rain. CLURS W. L.

Pet. Elmira 20 20 .500 Scarnton 19 19.500 ALRANT 13 23.361 Williamspt 13 26 .325 STANDING Hartford Schenectdy Barre Binzhamin Central League 13 -Muskegon Charleston- Flint- 0 6 Death Notices ST. a PAUL, June 3 (P) -Michael Babich was the only East Pittsburgh kegler to reach :600 mark the singles division of the ABC tourney here, finishing with a 633 total. Low pay in the singles is 564. Babich with a 600 and Frank Evanovich with a 1,141 paced the group in the doubles.

Low payoff in the doubles 1.106. Two East Pittsburgh teams missed the money in the five. man event when the Musik Printing Keglers rolled only 2,610 and the Stoney's Beer toppled the maples for a count of only 2,483. DOUBLES Michael Lillicotch 212 191 172- 575 Peter Kobasa 170 187 192- 549 E. Pittsburgh 382 376 364.

1124 Thomas Antoicich 193 164 535 Stephen Lukinich 202 146 535 395 310 Michael Babich 181 217 600 Frank Evanovich 190 160 371 397 William Juhas 136 138 422 George Evansharik. 165 131 503 301 Edward Cervenak 198 Joseph Kareis 189 208- 575 John Mamrose 160 64 John Evashavik 165 136 166- 319 316 330- 955 SINGLES Michael 189 206- Peter Kobasa Thomas Antolcich 133 165 503 Stephen Luktnich 155 176 131- 462 Michael Babich 223 212 96 633 Frank Evanovich 176 William Juhas 208 George Edward Evanshavik. 181 193- 520 Cervenak 176 Joseph Kareis 135 167 170- 492 John John Mamrose Evashavik 211 203 129 159 190- 212- 552 STONEY'S Peter Kobasa 181 180 169 530 William Juhas 121 132 396 Mike Lilicotch 169 135 191- 495 Thomas Anolcich 191 191 155- 537 Stephen Lukinich 180 173 172-- 842 811 830- 2483 MUSICH Edward Cervenak 200 Michael Babich 175 535 Frank Evandovich 163 220 333 Jack Mamrose 168 171 173- John Evanshavik 136 159 180- 495 830 925 855-2610 E. Pittsburgh Bowler Hits 633 in ABC ABC Closes With New Champions ters' invitational last night, captured the singles title with his record-shattering 775 rolled on May 7. The doubles title was won by Bob Benson and Eddie Marshall of Lansing, Mich.

The duo took the lead on April 15, with a 1334 total. Tony Lindeman of Detroit, a teammate of Jouglard's on the Detroit Stroh's team, took the allevents crown with a 2005 total for nine games on May 7. The Stroh's, who finished third in the regular team division, won ST. PAUL, June 3 (P) The 1951 American Bowling Congress tournament, ended its 58- day run today with new champions being crowned in all five divisions. The tourney found two ABC all-time records being set.

The C. B. O'Malley quintet of Chicago captured the team title with a 3070 total, rolled on May 13. This was the best winning count since 1942 and was good for $2,500. Lee Jouglard of Detroit, who the first annual ABC Mas- the Frank Pasdeloup team allevents trophy with a recordbreaking 9506 total.

A Death Notices Mrs. C. W. Standen. beloved hus.

ter. band of Mary Jane Butler Layton. Funeral services Wednesday at-2 p. m. from the home of Dr.

C. W. Standen of Mars, where friends may call. LEPERA On Thursday, May 31, 1951, Vincent (Jim), husband of Rose and father of Joseph. Sam, Theresa, Max and Louis Lepera.

Friends received at the family restdence, 2400 Beaufort Brookline. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Peter's Church, Monday, at 9:30 a. m. LIDDELL -On Friday, June 1, 1951.

Robert husband of Jane Elkins of 3185 Shady Squirell Hill. Father of Robert W. Liddell, Jr. Grandfather of Emil, Cortlandt and Robert W. Liddell Ir.

Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. at Graham k. where services will be held Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Interment Smicksburg, on Tuesday at o'clock. McFADDEN On Saturday, June 2, 1951, James R.

beloved husband of Annabelle McFadden, 193 Juniper Mooncrest, Coraopolis; father of Mrs. Emma Mueller, Mrs. Virginia Ward. Mrs. Margaret Kuhns, Mrs.

Helen Alexander, Mrs. Dorothy Yeager and James McFadden: brother of Mrs. Bertha Seckers, Mrs. Margaret Crawford and Robert McFadden; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the Russell L.

Troxell Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Coraopolis, where services will be held Wednesday At 2 o'clock. Interment Coraopolis Cemetery. MeKINLEY At Lincoln, on Friday, June 1, Thomas Wilson. in his 61st year; formerly of Verona, Rosedale and Baltimore. Son of the late James McKinley, husband of Mary Ellen.

Brother of Mrs. R. Jane McDade of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Helen Harrer, Nebraska, Mrs.

Dorothy Jenks, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Margaret Zaynor, Akron, Joseph McKinley, Akron. Friends received after 12 o'clock Monday the EatonUnderwood Funeral Home. Maryland Oakmont, where services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Interment Mt.

Hope Cemetery. MUSILLO On Saturday, June 2. 1951. Jennie, wife of the late Rocco Musillo: mother of Mrs. Clara Sibilia, Mrs.

Grace Oawster. Mra. Elvira Oft, Mrs. Lenore Young, Daniel, James, Raymond and Anthony Marino. Friends received at the family residence, 106 Flowers Hazelwood.

Requiem high At St. Stephen's Church on Wednesday 10 A. m. NASON On Sunday, June 3. 1951.

George James Nason, in his 77th year, of 1442 Columbus beloved husband of Nan Nason: father of Mrs. Virginia Turner of Long Beach. George H. and Mrs. Betty Jones of Sebring.

Ohio. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial nome. 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Ave. on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. Thursday, May 31. 1951, at 9:10 p. at nis residence, 624 Pitcairn William H.

Ochiltree. husband of the late Elizabeth T. Ochiltree; father of Mrs. C. W.

Fulton, Mrs. H. Parker Sharp, Mrs. C. A.

Hawk, Mrs. G. Thomas Ewing. of Miss Margaret Thomas: also survived by 9 grandchildren. Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville from 4 p. m. Saturday until noon Monday. Mr. Ochiltree WAR member of the East Liberty Presbyterian Church, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Interment private. PHILLIPS- Suddenly, on Saturday, June 2. 1951. Ferd beloved husband of Alice C. Phillips, Coraopolis Heights.

Coraopolis, uncle of John W. Coffin, College Station. Texas: brother of Mrs. Marion P. Sauereisen, Aspinwall, Walter 0.

and Harry P. Phillips, Pittsburgh, Pa. Friends received at the Russell L. Troxell Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Coraopolis, where services will be held Tuesday, June 5. at 2 o'clock.

Interment Union Dale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa. PHILSON On Saturday. June 1951. at 11:35 A. at her residence.

Heberton Edna C. Philson. wife of Roy H. Philson. Mother of Roy H.

Jr. Stater of Mrs. Clarence J. Good win, Walter 6. and William J.

Freeman. Grand- Sunday Golf DUQUESNE GOLF CLUB (69) Better ball of twO, one-half handicap: Mader and Dr. Cuden, 65: J. Plack and George Batko, 67; J. Hallas and R.

Hinkle. 67. Medal play, three-fourths handicap: 76-13--65: T. 1 Lis. 81-9-72: Haberman.

84-11-73; Russo, 88-14-74; Stewart, L. Landy, CHURCHILL VALLEY (70) Two ball, better ball, two-thirds handicap: J. Durzo and Steve Petrick. 61: A. DeSimone and J.

Marovich. 62; J. Young and E. Shajgets. Ackerman 63: S.

and Reed R. and J. McConnell, 63; Reddinger, 63. Match play against par, sevenhandicap: First division, J. Tepke.

6 up: R. Reddinger, 5 up; J. Croske, up: J. Durzo, 4 L. up.

Lewis, Second J. division: A. McConnell, 2 DeSimone. up; up; J. Sherry, even.

SLIPPERY ROCK (70) Nine holes, medal play, best pall of two, -hall combined Ralph Osborn, Joe Cookson, 36-4-32: Floyd Mathieseon. Gardner, 39-5-34: 39-6-33: Bill Moore, Gaston. John Salem, Bob Boyer, R. E. George Simmons.

Abe Lightner, 38-4-34: Al Iehen, Jim Hanon, 41-: HIGHLAND (71) Two ball, tota. score, medal play. full handicap. Joe Holiand, R. Miller, Special event, two ball, best ball, medal, threequarter handicap: Russ Miller, Joe Holland.

Westcott, L. J. Jones, 63; Dr. R. R.

Doehla. Dr. N. J. Consentino, 63: J.

J. Vaughn, C. Eisenbeis, 63; E. Moser, Dr. F.

Morrow. 64: Springer. P. Davis. 64: Barisona, w.

C. J. Marshall. 64: Armstrong. E.

Edgecombe, 64; Murray, D. Holland. 64: C. Nash, A. Sperando, 65: J.

Mikelones, R. Freas, 65. ST. CLAIR (70) Club event, ma'ch play. three-quarters handicap: A.

G. Wallerstedt. 5 up. Medal play. full handicap -First division: A.

G. Wallerstedt. 71-8- Jim Kramer, 69-5- 64: P. F. Edwards.

79-14-65. Second division: F. A. Huhn. 84-18-66: Dr.

H. G. Bregenser. 88-20-68; E. 1.

K. Bennett. ALCOMA (72) Best ball of four, medal play, full handicap: C. Horne, E. W.

Pottmeyer. E. W. Pottmeyer. J.

H. Euwer. 53. Best nine holes, one-half handicap--First division: J. K.

Ellis, 33-6-27: Dr. A. M. Zulliforg. -29.

Second division: Dr. W. E. Ames. E.

Constantin. Third division: Dr. G. Ebbensten, 36-10- 26: J. G.

Ludwig. 39-12-27. Club event. best ball of two, match play, three-quarters handicap: George Mackanos, J. Brandon, 7 up; E.

W. Pottmeyer, J. H. Euwer, 6 up. CHARTIERS (70) Best 14 holes, medal play: First divisionJ.

Gardner, 50; J. Urso, 54; J. Baker, 55. Second division- A. Rooney, 55: H.

Arnold, 59. Third division- -C. Sanders, 65: w. M. Hamilton, 68; B.

'H. Grugan, 68. Sweepstakes, best ball of two. seven -eighths handicap--C. Patterson.

H. Lindahl, 8 up; J. Kenmore, C. Patterson, 8 up; J. Talerico, J.

Urso, 8 up. Individual match play, seveneighths handicap L. Risdon, even; J. Urso. even.

Second division--J. Bolin, 1 up: F. A. Rooney, even. Third division--C.

Sanders, up: C. H. Grugan, 2 down; Ed Laing. down. MT.

LEBANON (72) Individual medal play, three- hole out, seven -eighths handicap: First divisionR. O. Hummel, 64-12-52: C. A. Stoody 62-9-53: H.

A. Second division- -C. D. Haxby, O. F.

Hopf. 70-18-52: J. W. MacEwen. 53; Dr.

R. M. Johnston, 69-16-53. Third division--Dr. H.

R. Vogel, 70-24- Dr. C. B. Carmon, 68-21-47: C.

Pillitt, 72-19-53. SCHENLEY (66) Medal play under full handicap--Bill Fulwilger. 65-2--63: Henry Glazier, 71-7-64: Dr. Charles Price, 79-14-65: A. Sapiro, -66: Bliacka.

70-4- 16: M. Yourick, 69-3-66. B. Barker. 84-18-66.

BALDOC HILLS (72) Club event. medal play, full handicap: First Division--P. Perrin, 74-10--64: H. Perrin, 76-11-65: Dr. M.

W. Rubenstein. 79-13-66. Second Division- Dr. Siegal, 84-19- S.

Krinsley, 90-25-65: H. Krause, 95-28-67; Dr. Finegold, 94-27 --67. Pro event better bail of two half combined handicap: Dr. Sam Krinsley, 83-26- Lou Barkowitz, Dr.

M. Snyderman. 72-12-60: P. Perrin, H. Perrin, 70-10-60: R.

Dillon, E. Boas, 77-16- Dr. A. Rubenstein. Dr.

Seigel. 77-16- C. Rosen, J. Altman, 78-17-61. EDGEWOOD (72) Club event.

medal play, half handicap: First Division--R. Hosack. 79-6- -73. Second Division--N. Rigdon, J.

J. Duane. 82-8- Third Division- D. Weathermolt. 84-11-73.

Medal play sweeps, full handicap: First Division--R. L. Hosack. 79-11-68: Dr. C.

H. Cochran, 80-11-69: C. E. Whitehead. 82-13-69: J.

Stevens. 82-13- Second Division- Rigdon, 84-20-64: J. J. Duane, 82-15-67: F. D.

Smith, Third Division- D. Weatherholt. 84-21 63; R. W. Unger.

100-36-64: John Buck. 87-22-65; L. R. 91-26-65. HILL CREST (72) Bobby Jones, three-quarters handicap: G.

O. Hoglund. 88-20-68; F. M. Jamison.

90-22-68: R. D. McVer. 89.20 69: J. Moyes.

94-24-70; H. J. Momberger, 70-0- 70; G. D. Smith, 94-23-71; George Blean, 87-16-71.

SHANNOPIN (71) Medal play, full handicap First division: E. Gerlach. 77-14-63: Linhart. 79-14- P. W.

Gibb, 76-11--65: C. A. Lamark. 79-11-68: W. W.

Hodgdon. 81-13- 68. Second division: Wells. 84-17- -67: C. H.

Cook, 89-20-69: C. C. Elste. 88-18-70: Dr. J.

F. Witherspoon, 85-15- Third division: J. E. MeLean. 91-26-65: Paul Prinz.

96-24--72: T. Thomas, 101-29-72: I. E. Madsen. 98-26- 72: Dr.

0. M. Sell. 96-24-72. Club event.

match play vs. par. seven-eighths handicap: w. F. Scott.

J. L. Meyer, P. W. Gibb, F.

A. Robinson, 14 up. Legal Notices mile, purse $1,500, 2-year-olds, claiming. PP Horse- Weight Odds Jockey Comment Ocean Comet, 113. Redmo.

Figures edge here Shocker. 113 Antfantis. Last not true Six Timer, Pappas Might stick out Mr. Blong Snoop, 113. No boy.

Clockers like this and Gay, Redmon. Look for Improvements one Selabull. 110 No boy. upset dope Idyll Swing, No Rounding to form Sill High, 113. J.

Carroll tine Happy Bull, 11 R. to have Well chance bred Chardon, 110 Sorrentino. First Verse. 113. R.

Arduini. Working well Gleaming Gold. From if good barn Bessies Beau, 113. Sorrentino. Chance started 14 Wise Maggie, P.

Griffis. Outside chance 110 No line on this one Adana, SECOND- mile, purse 4-year-olds and older, claiming. Tipstaff, 118 S. Threw out last Omitted, A. Will be close Day.

Debby, 113 J. H. take it all 118 S. Anifantis. Needed last Thoard.

118 M. Working cleverly Hand in Glove, R. Arduini. Figures chance Auld Sweeping, Sod. Betty, 118 No boy.

here No boy. Clockers' fancy 00 True True, boy. upset dope 0 Bive Cross, G. Stidham. Outside chance Big Ditch, M.

Sorrentino. efforta 12 David N. 118. 20-1 No boy. Not today 113 8-1 Santer.

Chance if started Girl Wagel, Flyer, No boy Doubtful starter Benadril, 113. 20-1 S. Anitantis. Not here mile, purse, and older, claiming. Honour Student, P.

Grim Throw out last Bridal Path, 3-1 M. be contender Friar Tuck, 4-1 No Can improve last Joes Pet, 113.. 20-1 Martinez. Last not true Arrested, 118 Redmon. W111 well 00 Pest Best.

No boy. Not out of it Bonnie Bones, 105. No boy. Has worked well Donald Young, No boy. Rounding to form Neals Comet.

118. 20-1 No boy. No line 00 Double Thistle, 118.. No boy. surprise Charing Prince, R.

good enough mile, purse $1,200. 4-year-olds and older, claiming. Jolly Srat, 113. No Looks like repeater 6 Onilrac, T. Kane WIll go improved 00 Woodford Lass, No out last U1 Seaward Bound, R.

Working well Twenty Nine, 118.... P. Grant. Freshened up Wheeling, 118 H. Craig.

On the it Improve Fanthom Ventur, No- boy. Could take all Show Of. 20-1 No boy. surprise Trot, 118. R.

Root. Needs this Turkey Bonnies 20-1 No Outside chance Hero, Princess Manya, 113... S. Anifantis Working fast Gay Purchase, 20-1 H. Craig.

starter Wedgewood, No boy, Hardly do chance here Bridal Path, 10-1 No boy. have mile, purse 5-2 M. Last was need olds and up. Love Nerve, Lock 105 No Should be contender UP Diana Lee, Thread. 115...

Austin Won three very in row R. Last 200d Secret 120.... 6-1 R. Contender Supper Plumiette, Date, 109 No upset dope 1 Bachelor Belle, 109... 15-1 S.

Palumbo. Will improve SIXTH- mile, purse J. R. Slight edge here $2,000, 3-year-olds. Legs, 121 R.

Musser Stout contender t- Air Flight, No Belong with these Greek Light, in Fourth Jack. 118.... No Working very fast Sagamaed, 110 M. Sorrentino. Some Trials races Fair fair Net reward.

No Loy. NM Big Bull, 118... R. M. Ballenger.

Outside chance mile, $1,200, 3-year-bids and up, claiming. Brideaux Boy, 3-1 No crack Archain, 118 5-1 No boy Last not true Harmony Hope, 6-1 A. Schi Working well Sheezdark, 10: No boy. Threat of last Sandy Atlas, boy fancy Equipass. No Could wake up Sweep Torch.

J. R. Some fair races Telephone, 111 20-1 R. R. On the improve Time.

113... No Ready for best Old Abbes Fashioned, No Could surprise 00 EIGHTH-13 miles, $1,200, 3-year-olds and up, claiming Speaker, 115 H. Best open New Caledonia, Wrignt. Second last try Show Business, Savi Working cleverly Gent, 110... No boy, Won at Pimlico Virginia Hesperus, 104 No boy.

surprise Pepper Lou, 114. 15-1 No boy. Not Trials out of fair it Rustum, 114 No 007, Will like route Upper Crust. 20-1 J. No R.

boy. Hardly here Westfield, Sandlot Results Waterford Park Entries Regatta Won Easily By Miss Pepsi The anticipated duel between two of the world's fastest boats has been postponed next year. Miss Pepsi, world record holder, had the big race in Saturday's Welcome Week regatta all to herself as the only other entrants in the unlimited class conked out early to the disappointment of 200,000 fans. One of them was Such Crust I. from Detroit, the only boat expected to give Miss Pepsi a run.

Pittsburgh Boat Wins boat with two airplane So the candy striped, 22-foot motors romped around the two and a half course in the three heats the Steel Cup mile, won last year by Such Crust I. Chuck Thompson, the driver, opened the boat up a bit in the last heat for an average time of 73.17 miles per hour, but otherwise did not try to bring out its real, speed. only Pittsburgh winner among the 69 entrants was Wildcatter, owned and driven by B. G. Bartley, which won the Alcoa Cup in the 7-liter hydroplane class.

Tie for Koppers Cup Other winners were Bryan Hopper driven by William Linss, of Dayton, in the 225-inch hydroplane I class; Wa Wa, driven by William Ritner, in the 135-inch hydroplanes; Widgeon, driven by John McKeever, Silver Springs, in the 48-cubic inch hydroplanes, and Yankee Boy, driven by Robert McAllister of Ventnor, N. in the 48-cubic inch runabouts. In the 225-inch hydroplanes II, Stormy Weather, driven by Glenn Parish of Covington, and Miss Delhi Hills, driven by Don Campbell of Cincinnati, tied for the Koppers Cup with 569 points each. ADVERTIsem*nT New False Teeth Luxury It's a new powder called Guar. antees to hold false teeth tight day and night.

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Suppository -also tubes with forated pile pipe Orniment for easy application. and Suppositories A Death Notices ALDRICH-On Sunday, June 3. 1951. Grace Evelyn Aldrich, of 419 Llovd Pittsburzh, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas T. Aldrich: sister of Parker Aldrich of Cleveland Heights. Ohio. Harriett E. Aldrich of Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Aida A. Popcke and Mra. Elsie A. Bruce of Wilkinsburz.

Friends received at T. D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. where services will held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Allezheny Memorial Park.

BECKER Saturday. June 2, 1951, at the family residence. 333 Lobinger North Braddock, Selma Luty Becker, wife of Anthony J. Becker; mother of Raymond, Pvt. Ralph, Ft.

Benninz, Georgia, and Louise; sister of L. L. Luty, San Francisco, Cal. Friends received at the Limbacher Funeral Home, 24 Holland Braddock. Funeral on Wednesday.

June 6. High mass of requiem in Ft. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a. m. Friends invited.

V. Schuchman, wife of the late BREEN--Sunday. June 3, 1951. KathFrancis J. Breen of 705 Perry Highryn way.

Ross Township; mother of Helen E. McLaughlin. Mary B. Heckel and Betty B. Auretto: sister of Mrs.

Grace Rizzo and Mrs. Florence Callen. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Theresa's Church Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

BRETCH- -Matilda L. Bretch.in her 92nd year, wife of the late Adam E. Bretch. Friends received at T. P.

Hershberger Sons Funeral Home, 426 South Main West End. where services will be held on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. BUCHANAN- -On Friday. June 1 a.

at his residence, 936 1951. at. Lebanon Castle Shannon. James M. Buchanan, husband of Dorothy Gray Buchanan: father of Susan and Byron Buchanan: brother of Robert and Thomas Buchanan of Engiand and Maud Young of Ireland.

Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment private. CAFFALL Geoffrey on June 2. 1951, at Gulfport, Mississippi, beloved husband of June Hynson Caffall.

Funeral Monday, June at Lafayette, La. CATANZARO Sunday. June 3, 1951, Samuel, aged 54, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Catalano of 374 Mayville Brookline: father of Mrs. Theresa Ganster, Mrs. Marie Galterio Richard and Mrs.

Dorothy Longo: brother of Mrs. Frank Anzelone, Mrs. August Bisesi. Anna Rose, John. Patrick and Phillip Catanzaro.

Friends received at the Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty until Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass in the Resurrection Church at 10 A. m. Interment St.

Michael's Cemetery. COMBS- Sunday morning. June 3. 1951. John W.

Combs (Shorty), of 718 Florence Ave. Avalon, son of the late Georze W. and Deborah Combs: brother of Charles James. Georze Harvey 0.. Earl L.

Joseph, Philip Combs and Marie Beighey. Friends received at McDonald's Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon. where services will he held Wednesday afternoon at. 2:30 o'clock. Members of the Loyal Order of Moose 47 and friends invited.

CONROY- On Saturday, June 2, at Rosslyn Farms, Michael J. (Jack), formerly of Homewood, husband of Mrs. Kate T. Conroy: father of Mrs. Miriam Donaldson.

Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home, 1100 North Homewood Ave. Services on Wednesday at 2 p. m. COOK- -On Sunday, June 3, Mary of 2389 Valera daughter of Matthew and the late Anne Seibel Cook: sister of Matthew Dr. Thomas L.

and Paul A. Cook: niece of Mrs. Emilie Seibel. Friends may call at the Koontz Funeral Home. 1719 Brownsville Road.

Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 m. Requiem high mass in St. Basil's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. CORREIA- -On Friday, June 1951.

in Mercy Hospital, Reverend Joaquim A. Correia (C. 6. Friends will be received at Duquesne University Administration Building. until Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

at which time translation of maing will take place. Remaine 7ali he in state in the University Chapel lazy roller hit the goalpost and went into the net. Hritz, made it 2-0 on a pass from Ed Souza before Harmarville could smooth its operations and start moving. Nick DiOrio made it 2-1 before the half. with substitute Tom Craddock tying the count for Harmarville after the respite.

At 33 minutes, Hritz put the Knitters in front again, with Harry Pitchok knotting the tally by heading in Barnebie's corner with 30 seconds remaining. Neither team could do much in the overtime until Hritz took advantage of Yacopec's miskick and scored. Lineup: Pos. GERMAN- H. HARMARVILLE G.

Cello R.F. Spletzer Yakpoec L.F. Flaherty A. Macarovich R.H. Aiello Bashore C.H.

Krapt Baxter L.H. Wolf Prucnal O.R. E. Souza Pitchok I.R. Kavanaugh Halasowski C.F.

A. Hritz R. Craddock I.L J. Souza Diorio o.L. Kiomm Barnebie Substitutions German- Hungarians: Sturzess for Wolf, S.

for Kavanaugh. Harmarville: W. 'Macarovich for for Prucnal. Fedock for Pitchok, T. Craddock R.

Craddock. Scoring- German- -Hungarians: A. Hritz Klomm. Harmarville: Diorio, T. Craddock.

Pitchok. Ascot Entries OF W. 26 28 25 23 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST claiming, 4-year-olds and up. furlongs. Genis Image Halogi 2 Earl V.

112 Alfios All 2 Lairds Banner Royal 2 War Spy Komack 115 Markless Seymour Bill 112 claiming, 3-year-olds, furlongs. Jab 110 Wise Advisor .112 Gray Polly 107 Never Amber Torch 102 Fictionarian Airagon 104 Double Dispose. .107 Queens Pride .107 claiming, 4-year-olds and up. furlongs. Five Thirty 107 Safety Bolt Eireann 107 The Joke Mr.

Transline 112 Cross Lu .108 Battletown Little Father .107 Or Tails. 112 Mannerful .112 Thistle Me Ascot Selections -Alird's Banndrs, Altos. Halogi. -Half Jab; Wise Advisor. Never Amber.

-Heads Or Tails. Safety Bolt, Cross 1s. -Gallant Son, Royal Knave, Nebraska Cash. -Fish Creek, Orli, Ladies Day, -Ofa*g. Chesty, Max Town.

-Cisred. Pair Brook. Archmere. -Col Bonfoer, Ovater Diamond Ted. Best-FISH CREEK.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up, furlongs. Mr. Turkey 118 Gallant Son Nebraska Cash Izzy Irish Silver Clad Tyndareus Royal Knave Brown Pat Burgoo Burma the 113 Florinda Deer Foot 113 Pinkie Pinky 13 Sanfero 113 Color Cerrado 118 FIFTH- claiming, 4-year-olds and up. furlongs. Ladies Day Fish Creek November Morn.

.115 Hurry Gal Lucky Greenock. Orli Aloma 110 Miss Scorcher claiming. 3-year-olds and up. furlongs. Security G.

107 Teddy Smart Max Town .112 Oflag Chesty 112 Pocono Sacred Vow ..107 River ..108 Queen of claiming, 4-year-olds and up, about furlongs. Pair Brook Loose Horsey Golden Spear 114 Buddy Song Scarlet Time 109 Redeal Archmere Pertbow 31mite Son Lee Gamble .109 Sir Fanar Cisred 109 Consequently Sulmutis .109 Talcum Spray 109 EIGHTH- claiming, 4-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles. Pendragon 118 Pyrone Diamond Ted ..113 Reno Unity K. 143 Cave Canem Warperdiem 118 Col.

Bonfoey Indian Call No Vacancy My Charm Boness Quatre Call Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. A Death Notices mother of Mrs. Jennie Popkin, Mrs. Rebecca Leven and Sam. Joe, Phillip and Bernard; 6 grandchildren: sister of J.

I. Rosenbloom. Friends received at Blank Bros. Funeral Home, Forbes St. at Craft where services will be held on Monday, June at 2 p.

m. Interment Workman's Circle B. 45. SLASOR- -Saturday evening. June 2.

1951. Lillian E. Hanny Slasor of 139 Wedgewood Drive. Ross Township, formerly of Avalon: mother of Walter Robert John T. Slasor.

Mrs. Marion Heber, Mrs. Jane Kleine: sister of Mrs. Mayme Lambie: four grandchildren. Friends received at McDonald's Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock.

SORENSEN -Peter, aged 85. of 500 Corporation Beaver, in Providence General Hospital, Beaver balls, Saturday evening, June 2, beloved husband of Mrs. Jennie MeGuire Sorensen; father of Alfred P. Sorensen of Beaver, Pa. Friends are being received at the residence.

Hehigh mass will be celebrated in quiem SS. Peter and Paul R. C. Church, Beaver, at 10 m. Wednesday.

Interment Joseph's New Cemetery, East McKeesport, Pa. SPENCER- Suddenly, Sunday afternoon, June 3. 1951. Albert beloved husband of Helen A. Spencer, of 301 Cleveland Avalon.

Brother of Mrs. Ellen A. Wells, of Lakewood, 0. Friends received at McDonalds Funeral Home. 529 California Avaion, where services will De heid Wednesday afternoon at o'clock.

Interment at Salem, Ohio, Thursday morning. SPROSTON On Saturday, June 2. 1951, at 10:10 a. Frederick Sproston (Uncle Fred) of 565 South Aiken beloved uncle of Millicent S. Leech of and Willoughby 8.

Leech, Lakewood. Ohio. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Please omit flowers.

Remembrance be sent to the Free Bed Fund may of Shadyside or St. Margaret's Hospitals. STAVRES On Saturday, June 2. 1951, John William, age 17 years old. son of William A.

and Stella Bolanais Stavres of Indiana, Pa. Surviving are his parents; a brother, Andrew, and sister, Despo, both of Indiana. Friends received at the Robinson Funeral Home, 36 N. Seventh Indiana, where services will be conducted Tuesday, June 5. at 1:30 p.

m. D.S.T. Interment at Indiana. STOKES -On Saturday, June 2, 1951, Harold husband of Flora Heatley Stokes of Murrysville, father of Donald J. and William R.

Stokes. Also one brother, George J. Stokes. Friends received at T. D.

Turner's, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, where serivees will be held Tuesday Afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. SWOrE Saturday, June 1951, at 11:50 p. Sarah V. Forsythe Swope. wife of the late Dr.

Lorenzo W. Swope: mother of Blanche A. and Karl B. Swope; grandmother of Sarah Virginia and carol Ann Swope. Funeral services at her late residence.

323 Richland Lane, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. THOMPSON- On Saturday morning, June 2, 1951. Marjorie Edith Thompson of 5517 Wellesley East End: daughter of the late David W.

and Lucy Thompson; aunt of Mrs. William Neilson. Mrs. Robert K. Brinker, Mrs.

Joseph I. Marshall, David W. Sawyer, Frederick and Victor Thompson. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville until noon Monday.

Services at Calvary Episcopal Church, Shady and Walnut. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a Calvary Episcopal Church memorial. TORSNEY- -Sunday, June 3. 1951.

William, husband of the late Catherine Adams Torsney: father of Mrs. Mary McKewn, Mrs. Gertrude Hanna, George Joseph and Julia Torsney; 6 grandchildren: 5 great -grandchildren. Friends received at the family residence, 31 Yoder Greenfield. Requiem high mass St.

Roselia': Church on Wednesday at 9 A. m. WILCOX At Buffalo, N. on Saturday, June 2. 1951, Charles D.

Wilcox, husband of Naomi Fella bom Wilcox: SOn the Charles and Jessie Duncan: brother of Mrs. Chester A. Smith, Mrs. P. Waterford Selections NORTHSIDE TWILIGHT.

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County Commissioners in the Pittsburgh, Gold Room, Room 410 Court House, one hour later, 10:00 o'clock A. Eastern Standard Time, 11:00 o'clock A. Daylight Savings Time, for the following: NEW FLEMING PARK BRIDGE (NO. 4 OHIO RIVER BACK CHANNEL) ADDITIONAL TEST BORINGS. CONTRACT NO.

1. The minimum wage rates permissible on this project shall be in accordance with the schedule of minimum rates set up in the contract documents. No bidder may withdraw his bid for period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Specifications, Form of Contract, Instructions to Bidders, Proposals and Elue Print Copies of Letting Plans may be viewed at the Office of the Commisstoners of Allegheny County. Copies of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Clerk in the County Department of Works of Allegheny County, Room 502 County Office Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. Proposals must be accompanied by Certified Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's Form) to the order running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the Instructions to Bidders as evidence that the Bidder will accept and carry out the conditions of the contract in case of award. The County Commisioners reserve the trained Ad -assistants. Phone EXpress 1-1475.

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mother received at H. Samson's, 5a. Friends services will be Neville where held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Saturday, June 2. 1951, John RAAR husband of the late Ella Kaab Reynolds), 2360 Los Angeles Beechview: formerly of Schenley Father of Mrs.

Lillian M. Heights. Mrs. Edna M. Kurlfink, Mrs.

MeGall. M. Hilterman and James R. Ella Raab. Son of Mrs.

Catherine Raab, age 91 years; brother of Mrs. Lillie Harrison, Mrs. Edna Thompson and Clarence L. Raab: also survived by grandchildren. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W.

Liberty where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Masonic service by Geter C. Shidle, Lodge No.

650, F. A. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. RHODES Sunday. June 3, 1951.

John husband of Helen Bodine Rhodes of 132 McClelland Pleasant Hills, father of Mrs. A. S. Mastropaolo and John A. Rhodes, brother of Mrs.

W. W. Mills. Mrs. H.

S. Douglass, Mra. H. C. Robinson.

Friends received at the John H. Slater Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Whitehall, Brentwood. Pleasant Hills Lodge No. 759, F. and A.

M. services Monday at 8 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROBINS On Saturday. June 2.

1951. at 9:07 p. Rose H. Rubins, beloved sister of Harry Rubins. Friends received at her late residence, 1619 Beechwood Boulevard, where services will be held on Monday, June at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Beth-Shalom Cemetery. Please omit flowers. SCHAR- Saturday. June 2, 1951.

John, husband of the late Rosena Uhiman Schar Perrysville; father of Mrs. Sophia Von Derau, Mrs. Della Walter, Mrs. Ida Weiss, John A. and Harry W.

Schar. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home. 1032 Perry Highway. Perrysville, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon At 3 o'clock. SCHAER At Buffalo.

N. Saturday, June 2, 1951, William beloved husband of Elizabeth Miller Schaer; father of William F. Schaer, formerly of 3415 East Northside; brother of Mrs. Lucy Seif and George Schaer. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, after noon, on Monday.

Service time later. SCHIEL On Friday, June 1. 1951. Anna D. Schiel, wife of Arthur L.

Schiel of Mt. Lebanon. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held Monday at 3:30 p.

m. Friends invited. SHAW--On Friday, June Margaret M. Forse, wife of Joseph V. Shaw of 7438 Race mother of Issacher Shaw.

Friends received at T. D. Turner's. 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. Private services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

SHATKOFF On Sunday, June 3, At 3:15 p. Rose, beloved wife of the late William Shatkoff: mother of Mrs. Maurice Chester, Mrs. Karl Turk of East Liverpool, Ohio, Hyman of Cleveland. Ohio, and Harry Shatkoff of Pittsburgh; sister of Mrs.

Ida Lewis of Indianapolis, also 12 grandchildren and randchildren. Funeral services from her late restdence, 6376 Burchfeld on Monday, June at 3 p. m. Interment Gates of Wisdom Cemetery. Funeral conducted by Max Blank Funeral Service.

SHUBERT- On June 2, 1951. Ance Bostock Shubert, wife of the late Henry Shubert. Friends received at Leslie Home for Funerals, 721 Brush. ton Ave. Services Tuesday, June 5, at 1:30 p.

m. Friends invited. -At Miami, Harry, formerly of McKeesport and Ambridge. Survived by one sister. Mrs.

Annabella Nadler of Ambridge. Services on Monday at 2 o'elock at the Richard L. Fait Funeral Jenny Lind and Soles McKeesport. SINCLAIR- on Saturday. June 2.

Suzanne. agO years, loved daughter 'of Vincent and Margaret Marvin, sister of Bonnie Sinciair. Friends received the Joseph N. Nied Funeral Home. 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Funeral services on Monday at 2 p. m. SINGER On Sunday, June 3. 1951. Yetta Singer, wife of the late William Singer of 3331 Perryeville THE L.

Pet. 13 .639 15 .603 18 .350 18 .514 Texas League -Beaumont San Antonio- Antonio -Dallas Death Notices TESTERO Gilbert, Walker, Neville Howard Friends Tuesday Omit San flowers. Wilcox received where afternoon Francisco, of at H. at services Mrs. 3 Wilkinsburg.

will Samson's. o'clock. Charles and be WILLIAMS -On Saturday, June 2. 1951. Daniel of Cull and Elizabeth Rogers Williams: brother of Mrs.

Roseann Phillips, Mrs. Bernice Scholz, Mrs. Geraldine Turnbaugh. Albert, Curtis, Thomas, Walter and Gilbert Williams. Friends received at 0'Toole O'Connor Funeral Home, 5106 Second Hazelwood.

Requiem high mass at St. Stephen's Church on Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. WINKEL-Sunday, June 3. 1951.

at her home, 127 Herndon Elliott, Rosina Seibel, wife of the late Peter Winkel; mother of Mrs. Julius A. Neiser, Mrs. Harry Schoeneman, Phillip Lone, Roselle, Margaret and Gerard R. Winkel; also nine grandchildren and nine great- -grandchildren.

Friends received at the A. Staab Sons Funeral Home, 900 Chartiers Pittsburgh 20. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in St.

Martin's Church at 9:30. Member of L. C. B. A.

No. 755. WOLK-On Saturday, June 2, 1951. at 1 p. Sol Wolk, beloved husband of Fannie Wolk; father of Jacob, Leonard and Herbert Wolk, Mrs.

R. M. Glick. Mrs. J.

R. Simon and Mrs. J. W. Harris: brother of William, Ben, George and Jacob Wolk: also 8 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Unapel, 5509 Center where services will be held on Monday, June 4, at 11 a. m. Interment B'nai Israel Cemetery. Please omit' flowers. On Saturday, June 2, at 2:40 p.

Emma M. Wehrle, widow of Albert C. Zabel of 6 Hanway Ross mother of Lawrence G. Zabel the late William A. Zabel: grandmother of Mrs.

Irene Williams, Marie L. and William A. Zabel: great-grandchildren. Friends received at George W. Heard Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville N.

8. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. High mass of requiem at Church of the Nativity at 10 o'clock. Legal Notices Estate of Philomena D.

Engel, or Philomena Dorothy Engel, deceased, of Pgh. No. 2697 of 1951. Letters of administration C. T.

A. on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims er demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Potter Title and Trust Company, Adm. C. T. 4th Ave.

Grant or to Louis Dadowski. Plaza Pa. Estate of Annie Roman, deceased. of Duquesne. No.

2808 of 1951. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all' persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Sotak, Box 94. Morrisdale, Pa. or to M. H.

Kowallis, 25 N. First Duquesne, Pa. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitlous name. style or designation of Washington Flooring, with its principal place of business at 2936 West Liberty Avenue, Dormont, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: William J.

McGall, 1218 Tennessee Avenue, Dormont, Hale W. Korb, 179 Hallock Street, Pittsburgh 11. Frank D. Russell, 1722 Eben Street, Pittsburgh 26. Pa.

Estate of Susan M. Norris. or Susan Norris. or Susie Norris, deceased, of West Deer Twp. No.

2802 of 1951. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to James Floyd Dawson. R. D. Tarentum, or 10 Max O.

Siegel, Jones Law Pa. Estate of Harry Bedsworth, deceased, of Forward Twp. No. 2577 of Letters testamentary his estate were granted to the having undersigned who requests all persons claims demands against the estate of dent to make known the same and I persons indebted to decedentpayment without delay to James C. Lost and Found Bedsworth, R.

F. D. Elizabeth. or to Glenn C. Jones, 400 Market Elizabeth.

Pa. Sealed Proposals OFFICIAL ADVERTIsem*nT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Office of the Secretary and Business Manager of the Board of Public Education. 251 Administration Building Pittsburgh, Pa. June 1, 1951.

Sealed proposals are requested for General, Flooring. Roofing, Interior Painting. Stage Curtains de Window Draperies, Plumbing. Heating, and Electrical Work at various schools, Pittsburgh, Pa. Contract Documents therefor will be furnished Contractors only and not Sub-Bidders, on application to the office of the Chief of the Division of Plant Operation and Maintenance, 437 Administration Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and upon temporary deposit of Five Dollars for each set of documents taken out.

Proposals will be received by H. H. Rothrock, Secretary and Business Manager, 251 Administration Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 1:00 P. M. (Eastern Standard Time).

June 12. 1951, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud in Conference Room Each proposal must be signed, sealed and accompanied by Bidder's Bond of Surety Company satisfactory to the Board, or a certified check in the amount indicated. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waive informalities in the bid. By order of The Board.

H. H. ROTHROCK, Secretary and Business Manager. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Secretary and Business Manager, Room 251 Administration Building. Bellefield Avenue and Forbes Street.

until 2 o'clock P. Eastern Standard Time. Tuesday, June 5, 1951. and will be opened at the same hour for Schoolroom and Office Supplies: Hot Water Treatment: Boiler Water Treatment: Safety Patrol Belts; Supplies and Equipment, Electricians. Program Clocks.

Panel Boards, Telephones and Accessories: Carpenters Supplies, Door Pulls, Oak Veneer: Steamfitters Supplies, Blowers with Motors; Lumber; Small Hand Tools; Beauty Culture Supplies: Dental Supplies: Glass Lighting Units; Paper; Printing: Veterans Training Supplies and Equipment; Food Service Supplies and Equipment; Tablet Arms for Chairs; Fire Extinguishers; Furniture and Equipment and Sale of Used Materials. Specifications and bidding blanks and general information can be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room 300 Administration Bullding. The Board of Public Education serves the right to reject any or all bids. H. H.

ROTHROCK. Secretary Business Manager. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 24, 1951. Sealed bids in triplicate, subject to the conditions contained in the Contract Documents will be received by the Allegheny County Housing Authority Room 201 County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 2:00 P. M.

(E. D. S. on June 12, 1951, for the General Construction of Roof 'Corrections at McKees Rocks Terrace. Project PA-6-2, located in the Borough of McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Special bidding blanks for use of bidders and proposed forms of Contract Documents including Instractions to Bidders, Drawings and Specifications, may be obtained upon application to the office of the Allegheny County Housing Authority, Room 201 County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A deposit of $10.00 will be required for each of the Contract Documents SO obtained. The deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the said, Contract Documents in good condition within 10 days after opening of bids. M. J.

LOWRY, Executive Director, Allegheny County Housing Authority, 201 County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Pittsburgh. May 25th.

1951. Separate and sealed proposals will he received at the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh. until o'clock M. Eastern Standard 10:00 o'clock Daslizht Savings Time, Tuesday, June 5th. 1351.

and will be opened and read by the Lost, glasses. Reward. 1 2678 PURSE- Black. Peoples cab. -HA Saturday.

WE 1-2652-R. WALLET-Man's, brown, Sunday morning. Greyhound Bus Terminal, $1300, reward. E-440, Post-Gazette. WRIST watch.

lady's, gold, lost Oakland or Downtown vicinity; reward. WI 1-3292. 2 Strictly Personals ANY information regarding Pvt. Charles E. Co.

C. 23rd Inf. 2nd reported missing in Korea. please contact Alice Grimpe, 17-A Scott Drive, Dravosburg. McKeesport 33410.

L. S. Emergency. Call store after 9:36 p. m.

L. S. PE 1-2633. 2-A Business Personals BRASS RAIL RESTAURANTS AND RODGERS DAIRY ALL OVER PITTSBURGH BRINKMAN WOOD BECK Livestock Commission Merchants Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yard DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S GUILD MRS. JOHN J.

KANE. President PLAZA BUILDING DETECTIVE service licensed. Anytime, anywhere. Professional Investigation Agency. LO 1-4429, evening EM 1-1009.

JOHN T. DUFF, JR. 3222 GRANT C. 1.0 0. Regional Office--Anthony Federon, 1105 Commonwealth Bldg.

AT 1-9766. FRANK R. BRUNO ALDERMAN 533 Fifth Ave. AT 1-2171 Large lodge room, N.S., reas. CE 1-7719 MARKET Predictions supplied wholesale via little-known formulas.

to Investment Managers. Counsellors, Brokers. Corporations. Free Information. Phillip G.

Miller, 2716 Van Buren Street. Witmington. Delaware. PAINTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL No. 347 WABASH PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH MERCANTILE CO.

STOP SHOPPING' 2600 Carson S. S. HE 1-3500 YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE SECURED OPEN EVENINGS EV 1-3216 3 Special Notices BROKEN PLATES RELINED Repaired in one hear. Dr. Simeral, 109 Diamond St.

epp. McCann's. AT 1-8888. 4 Dining-Dancing-Entert'nm't CROSSROADS Restaurant--Fine foods. Hammond organ.

Tony Little. 5534 Penn. EM 1-9653. EL DORADO- -Chicken. Steak.

Chops. co*cktail lounge. Dancing. Parties. Banquets.

Irwin, Pa. Phone 9917. 10 Help Wanted- -Men ALL advertisem*nts for sales positions appearing in the Male Female Help columns of the PostGazette must mention the article or service to be sold, in addition to the basis of remuneration. AUTO SALESMAN FOR USED CAR DEPARTMENT. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

GOOD ING CONDITIONS. APPLY MR. WAITS. EAZOR MOTOR 928 CHESTER BLVD. AWNING HANGER With or Without Cars NEED 4 Report to Mr.

Bryson For Interview Ready for Work APPLY GIMBELS 21st St. Warehouse.

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