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winning pitcher was Hank Zebrovi- Hyde Park, look eight big fluke, ski. Steven boating a 13-pounder just
John Bolton pitched the second the Lighthouse. Besides thegame. The Tigers will prolong the fluke they boated a bushel of porgies season with an occasional game. anc* some sea bass.
_ Joseph Toledo of the BergenThe Community Church congre- County. N. J. Salt Water Anglers
potion got a pleasant surorise Sun- Club of Englewood, took five blues,Duplicate Bridge Club master-point day morning when ln Dal Chojf eight to ten pounders, and a bushelgame Saturday evening, followed by baritone sang Handel's T hanks Be of porgies. Fred Newshaefer of Mon-Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox Mis. Yoshio (Q Tliec •• Mr Choi joined the choir 1auk and Staten Island took 11 blues
The Noyac Golf and Country Club Kawachi and Mrs. Maine Barletta earjjer l|ljs sumTner from outer Shagwong.host to a Montauk ladies' were first east-west, followed by ' _ ' Mr. and Mrs Mueller of Mount
tournament group Aug. 23. Mrs. Agnes Harper and Molly Gluckman. Qn Aug 2? (he Jnfant son of Vernon N Y caught threa bluesFrank Walsh had the low gross in j^r an£j Mrs Donald Merten of Fox- weighing seven, eight and tenthe flight one Nassau, and Mrs. D. The Fire Department extinguished borQ Road wfls christened David pounds. Harrv Knapp boated a 32-Doncette tied for back 9 low net. a brush fire at 5:55 p.m. Sunday Alfonso 5y Bishop Alfonso Escalanti pound striper and 100 pounds of
Another Montauk golfer, Mrs. K. near the Nick Kuzin home. jn g t Terese’s Church. The god- porgies. and a nice catch of blues,Barletta, was runner-up in flight There were three ambulance runs parents were Mrs. Stanley Butryn in two and a half hours.tv/( A return match i being played to the Southampton Hospital, on and j 0jin Killev, of New York City. _today at Montauk. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Uihlein’s Dock: Bluefish, stripers
— — Merten entertained at a dinner party and fluke were brought in from outAfter Labor Day, masses in The Mr. and Mrs. George Cowburn of jn honor of Bishop Escalanti at the beyond the jetties. Pan-size flound-
Littie Flower Church will be at 9 Horseheads, N. Y., spent the past Deep Sea Club. ers were taken from the harbor,and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. week with Mrs. Cowburn s parents, Capt. Leo Burke, of the Buddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Tuthill, at imv^ N T A u K i Ib H N O T E S has been taking excellent catchesMr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bruno had Either Hills Stat^ Park. Gosman's Dock was a bit on the °* bluefish
as their weekend guests Mr. and slow side, shipments light and Capt. Ben Paolini of the YankeeMrs. Charles Newton and Admiral Mrs. Leo Burke, while rummag- crowdg not quite so large, though U had a very good week, withH. B. Miller, USN Ret. and Mrs. *n6 among old papers recently, found en0Ugh t0 keep busy. porgies and fluke. On Sunday heMiller. Mr. Newton is face president some information about the begin- Montauk Marine Basin reports t00^ a 6reat variety; cod, porgies,
Hampton Day School's First Home
of Chase Manhattan Bank, Rocke- n*nB of the Scout movement in feller Center Branch. Montauk.
bluefish, eight to nine pounders very fluke, sea bass and blackfish. Monday, porgies, fluke and blacks.plentiful. Tuna and bonita were
In 1919, the first Troops were or- coming in good, white marlin and Capt. Gus Pitts o f the Marie II Miss Phyllis Wells and Alberta ganized, with the Rev. and Mrs, some broadbill. Stripers also being found fishing excellent, up to 50
Lind were first last week in Har- Zedekar as leaders. Mrs. Zedekar taken. The tuna tournament will be stripers per day and many bluefish. hoi Duplicate Bridge Club play at led the Girl Scout Troop, two mem- held near Point Judith, R. I , on —De Forrest cottage. Mrs Harry Asnes bers o f which, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Sept. 3> 4, and 5 0 n Sept. 6, 7, The Viking Fleet: Both boats had and her daughter Florence were Ellen Belber, still live in Montauk. and 8, the uSATT will have their very good fishing on cod. pollock
Rev. Zedekar led the Boy Scouts. tUna tournament off Rhode Island, and haddock. Capt. Paul Forsberg of » T n n v tT \ t 1 j v i *hree members, Captain Gus Tuma’s Dock declares bluefishing the Starlite, sailed every day. OneMrs. W, ham R. Novak and ch.l- (Fred) Pitts, Edward Parsons, and ™ '/xcX n t Boats doing w ell day in June, to test the movements
dren William, Hannah May, and Rus< Miller, still live in Montauk. bringfng in of the schools of fish, he fastenedPamela are vacationing with Mrs. In more recent Girl Scout news, ,, , ° p Dringing in . H , .. ,Novak's mother. Mrs. Hannah Tilden 17 girls from Montauk's Troops 111 ' sea P°,rSies and cod. ' , ------------ . . . . -----of South Elihu Place. and 121 attended Camp Edev at Yacht c lu b is bo °ked soM ° n ,Un. “ y ang’ ef, PUlled “ P Hirsch Jr., Whaler’s Walk, Sag Har- 14805 Sutler Avenue, Ozone Park. driven by Sally J. Kuhn of 545
- Bayport. this summer. Sharon Mark, b° th do<* and Tooths for Labor Day “ e l‘ ° " ; b o r . was stopped for a light at the Both cars were traveling east at the West End Avenue, N. Y. No oneMr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke Jr. Denise Alfano, and Beth Hedlund weekend. Boats have had excellent _ st I t 1 d 11 t ^ intersection of Pantigo and Egypt time- was injured. Lieutenant Carl J.
and children visited hqr brother John received 'camperships" from the fishing on blues and stripers. took loads of ̂ ish 6 ent crowds, Lane when it was struck from the Mrs. Weidiner received an injury Dordelman of the Village Police
THE JOHN MULLER house on Ocean Road at Paul’s Lane, Bridgehampton, will be the first home of the new Hampton Day School, which will open Sept. 12. John Reed-Lighthouse Photo
bassy Street in Montauk, a car Police investigated, driven by Mary L. Kline of 28 Win- 0 n Sunday at 4:20 p.m., near the nie Lane, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., tried intersection of Georgica Road andto make a left hand turn, the Town Route 27, a car driven by Janet H.Police reported, and was involved Miller of 2380 Mermaid Avenue,
At 8:45 p.m. last Thursday, a 1963 in a collision with a 1954 Chevrolet Wantagh. was involved in a colli-Volkswagen driven by Emil C. driven by Mrs. Louise Weidiner, sjon w ith a rented 1966 Chevrolet
Crashes Occupy Local Policemen
“ camperships” from Bellefountaine and family in Lower Troop committee, with the support Shepherd's Neck over the weekend. 0f the Lions Club youth fund.
rear by a 1966 Chevrolet driven by to her arm and was treated for this investigated.Deep Sea Marina: There were 28 Capt- ®eh®n ° f . 0the Pecom c Dominick L. Lombardi of 288 Edge- and possible internal injuries at the yueen: Saturdays S3oo pool wac " . „ . .boats entered
Patrolman Robert Eichhorn of the Village Police investigated.
On Saturday afternoon on Em-
— _ ......... ........... ... their three-day “ a l“ , “ ays w ” ° I' uu‘ 'Wa! water Road. Rosebank, N. Y , ac- East Hampton Medical Group. Pat-Mrs. Emma Fitzgerald of Elmhurst Montauk Youth, Inc. has report- fishing rodeo. A total of six white ™ “ la" “ cording to the East Hampton V il- rolman Charles Morici of the Town Subscribe Now _ Pay Later
is vacationing at the Fitzgerald cot- ed a successful summer with the marlin were taken. The trophy boat * *\ lage Police.tages, South Endicott Place. Cola Copa. Last week, 950 attended, was the Slasher, the angler taking a“ ° p“ ‘ ™ p ‘ace ” ' e Fay Hirsch, a passenger in Mr.
with 200 on Friday and Saturday the 67-pounder was Mrs. Ted Lang. c a ta^ a r 0 °£ Ozone Park ” irsch\ carJ J * ? ™ * ‘ °Captain J. S. Beresford is spend- nights. Sunday will be the closing The biggest bluefish on the Hilva, cine r l , er heel1 and back. She was treated
ing some time at his summer home, night. taken by Karen Landmans, a ten eod He was not in the DerbV ^ HamP' ° n MediCi“ Gr° UP'De Forrest Cottage. There are great expectations for and a half pounder. Largest dolphin, _
— next summer. The Torquays, from 24 pounds, was taken by Joan Flan- c ( D - k Rad f th Marlin mAdmiral and Mrs. H. C. Moore Glen Rock, N. Y „ who played r.ery on the boat Scalawag and the has been taking fluke poreies and
Fort SchuvW C°R ^ h r thr° Ugh th6 SeaS° n’ W6re WeU liked* heaviest tuna’ a 24-P°under- was a few sea bass and bl’ack fish. Fish-Schuylei vioited Mrs. Ruth C. _ taken by Mrs. Chisholm aboard the ing is p-lcking up s^ Ce JulyBeginning at 10 a.m. Saturday on Ell Jack. All four prizes competed There is another captai^ in the
Rade family. John, the younger of the two sons, received his captain's
Cove M a rm a ^ S om ^ oM h e boats license a week ag0Capt. Charles Kaiser of the Kean
II has been doing very well on the ever welcome bluefish.
Capt. H. Carroll of the Jigger II
Miller on the weekend.— the Green, at the monument in the for were taken by the so-called
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ditta were north- center of town, there will be an weaker sex.south winners of the East Deck art sale, until 8 p.m. It will benefit
the Fire Department Benevolent went after fluke. The Capt. Joe Association fund, with a third go- had 50 large ones. The Edna Maeing to the fund and two-thirds to had 30, the Dorado 25 and thethe artist. Entice 25.
The committee, headed by Mrs. Boats bringing in good catches of sailed 'every~day"had a very good Vernon Johns, includes Richard bluefish were the Wee Mac, Cavelier, week porgie fishing. On Sunday, Nat
I and My J0i ou r Gal, Capt. Firestone won th f. p|Jol wlth anKidd. Charter boats have been get- eight-pound striped bass, hooked
- ting heavy catches of blues. Boats while fishing bottomMarshall's Tigers played their fishing for porgies took plenty, Capt Don W oodruff of the Rex
'post-season playoffs Aug. 24 and more than some anglers could had terrific fishing all week long'25, winning the first two games, 15-9 carry. The many thuosands- of porgies areand 16-2. Ed Ammon hit a home East Lake Fishing Station: John mi>:ed wit]t nice hig sea bas, ond run m the first game, and the Provost and son Steven, of New quite some (luke and an occasional
bluefish.
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