I enow irucK____ ay?* aw*Youngstown Sh £ T __X35\ 13dNO LIGHTS ON EXCAVATION; PAYS$5 FINEN. Y. Contractor in Grcrn-burgh Court; Judge Seely Disposes of 12 Cases —Cherico FreedEagle avenue. New York City, who allowed an excavation In Scarsdale to be unmarked for a night, was fined 15 by Judge William Seely In Greenburgh police court last night Eleven other cases were heard and fines for the session totaled *42.Technical charges of reckless driving which were preferred against Walter J. Sullivan. 705 59th street. Brooklyn, and William E. Schulx. 1031 Union avenue. New York City, following an accident at Hartsdale road and Central avenue last week, were dismissed.Angelo Fragola. 37 Chestnut street. Yonkers, summoned by Officer Hogan on a charge of reckless driving paid a fine of S5.Anthony Mercantante. Niles avenue. paid a *41ne of S5 for parking without lights on a charge made by Officer Hogan.Emmett Moran. 748 Palisade avenue. and Thomas Meier. 177 Ashburton avenue, both of Yonkers, were each fined *5 on charges of reckless driving and uaing a cutout on their motorcyclesBenjamin R$s«. 1141 Colgate avenue. New York City, charged by Captain McQuillan with pasalng a traffic light, paid a fine of *2.Joseph Delapp. 249 Stone avenue, | Yonkers, received a suspended sen-I tence on a charge of driving without llghta. when he explained that his fuse had blown and h* was looking for a garage when Officer Hogan arrested him.Edward Mulholland. 2054 Broadway. Jackaon Heights. New York City, charged by Officer Richards with parking on private property received a suspended sentence and a warning.Rfimiirl 'Trlnn#. Tarrvtnwn roa/t.