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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • 6

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I Biands Heroine of Spectacular Drama is Earl Rapp GIANT The British claim that the and Mrs he attempted iS I 1 and and Mrs and Mr Bar the pm Mrs Mrs and Milt Smith a 400 hitter this spring also are on deck Police Assigned To Protect Soccer Team Crosby events earlier proving he was at his an ever ready money BUT NOT Krocko bing as he struggles to avoid an AR EAST CHIE Maj Gen Carter Magruder is the new chief of staff tor the ar East and the UN command He replaces Lt Gen William Harrison former UN armistice negotiator in Korea who has been named tq head Army forces in the Caribbean area VIENNA Three hundred policemen were assigned today to protect Olympic soccer they meet national team at Prater Stadium here Sunday Angry "Austrians surged out of control here last October and men aced the Hungarians and smashed windows of their bus because of alleged rough play Hungary won the game three to two can leagues This season he Will be playing for his home town and predicts Big Bob will hit at least 15 homers is loaded with power in the outfield Back who hit' 24 homers last year and drove in a total of NEA Telephoto REDS IN NEV STRIKE New and violent fighting erupted in widely separated areas of Indo China The Reds struck unexpect edly near the point where Laos Cambodia and Thailand meet crossed the Mekong River and attacked Moulapamok Red columns also threatened the towns of Siem Pang and Stung Treng The sudden move overshadowed for the moment the struggle for Dion Bien Phu in northwestern Laos Meanwhile in Washington the Administration has decided that Indo China must not fall to Communism If it falls the gate will be open to Red conquest of XhajiaiKL Dunn a and aU southeast Asia Pairings or Golf Tournament Chicago Bowlers Top Standings SEATTLE Wash (UP) Chi cago bowlers ruled the scoreboards in all but one division of play today as bowlers from Lititz to Los Angeles Calif took to the alloys at the American Bowling Congress tournament Buddy Bomar and Ned Day of Chicago crashed their way into first place in doubles play yester day with a pinfall of 1326 Carmen Salvino Chicago with a 1935 total still held the all events lead and Tri Par Radio Co Chi cago topped open division teams with a 3226 total Tony Sparando Rego Park NY spoiled the Chicago monopoly as his 723 in singles pjay rolled March 31 was still high for the tourney Simon Pure Beer and Ale Co Buffalo NY had a hot round late last night and finished with a team total of 3133 to move into second place among open division teams Dorothy Bailey of San Jacinto as she appears in the title role of the Ramona Outdoor Plav to be starred April 24 and 25 May 1 and 2 and May 8 and 9 in the Ramona Bowl near Hemet and San JacinU as a community non profit enterprise by a east of 350 The 27tL season is expected to attract 30000 persons Pairings and starting times for 64 entrants in the two ball mixed foursome golf tournament at the Country Club Sunday were an nounced today by Mrs' Ralph Weaver of the sports committee as follows: 11 am Bailey Cook and Mrs Geneva Reiter Paul Wilson and Mrs Dan A Smith 11:07 Dr Brown and Mrs! Vernon Crear William Thornquest and Mrs Espey Cannon 11:14 Lewis Pierce and Mrs Karp Stockton Dr Murray ree man and Mrs Ralph Hammer 11:21 Harold Harris and Mrs Lew is Pierce Karp Stockton Richard Marsh 11:28 Dr II Morris Brown Dr Weaver Australia Pressure US To Halt Atomic Tests CANBERRA Australia (UP) Prime Minister Robert Menzies told the House of Representatives today Australia would notput any pressure on the United States to stop atomic bomb research til we are assured of some effect ive international system of con i I A crys to a hide scrub annual cleaning The crocodile is a favorite at the Vienna Austria reptile farin Seals Purchase Beard rom Stars SAN RANCISCO (UP) The San rancisco Seals acquired two new players yesterday in a move to bolster the strength The Seals bought Ted Beard a swift slugging outfielder from the Hollywood Stars for $10000 It was the highest price the Seals have paid for a player since 1948 They also acquired their first player on option taking Al Grun wald 24 year old first baseman from the Pittsburgh Pirates Grun wald a Los Angeles boy hit 293 for New Orleans last year fielded987 and batted in 11 runs Beard 34 joined Hollywood in 1952 He tied a Pacific Coast League record lastseason by mak ing 12 consecutive hits He also got four homers against San Diego in one game and had a season total of 17 homers in 134 games '4fe batted 286 Not Informed His explanation for how he kept going today in the rain was body told me to 70 was the best first day score by an amateur since rank £tranahan shot the same figure in the 1949 Masters Patton is a Morgantown NC lumberman who plays golf for fun but has the dead pan of a seasoned pro He struck tremendous drives yesterday and on the first nine he had the putts to go with thenw nudges of 8 20 16 and 15 feet that all dropped for birdies Rosi Compo In TV Headliner NEW YORK (UP) Paolo Rosi a new knockout sensation from It aly who is regarded one of the hardest punchers in the lightweight ranks was a 3 to 1 favorite to dup licate a previous victory over Ed die Compo of New Haven Conn tonight at St Nicholas Arena Undefeated since coming to the USthe stock 26 year old Rosi will be shooting for his 22nd knock out in 26 professional battles when h( tangles with the veteran Compo tonight in their 10 round televised and broadcast bout Compo despite his greater exper he has fought 84 pro bouts the short endcr because he have punch and fought at all this year in a series outlining the 1954 pros pects of Pacific Coast League clubs SAN DIEGO The experts say that after three long years the San Diego Padres figure to return to the company of the upper division in the Pacific Coast League Despite the loss of Memo Luna and Tom Alston through sales to the St Louis Cardinals the Padres shape up as stronger than last sea son In the closing weeks of the 1953 season the' Padres looked as good as any club in the league A Good Trade Deal San Diego obtained first base man Dick Sister pitchers Eddie Erautt Cliff Chambers and John Romonosky and outfielder Harry Elliott from the Cards in the Alston Luna deals And the Pads still have two more players coming outright from the sales Manager Lefty does not hide his belief that his team is destined for the Upper brackets if not top spot He says the pitching is strong the catching has im proved the infield shapes up well and the outfield has been bolstered Tough" Says O'Doul have two pitchers in Cliff annin and Erautt who figure to win 20 says possible our pennant hopes will ride with those two righthanders We will be no pushover for any club this season We figure to be real tough all the Dick Aylward who came from Cleveland and Red Mathius will handle the catching However both are rated weak hitters Sisler at first base promises to have a hand in anything the Padres do He is a powerful left handed slugger and the son of George Sisler the St Louis Browns 'immortal Strong Outfield At second base will be Al ed eroff a returnee from last year He is a solid hitter and strong on defense Also returning is short stop Buddy Peterson At third stands big Bob Elliott whose name" speaks for: itself in the baseball world after his 15 fcsiacKourn nev erley is the largest air freighter in the world It supposedly can tons and can be converted from a freighter to a passenger plane capable of carrying 132 passengers Powered by four en gines the Beverley can operate from 1000 foot runways and can float down to land like a helicopter The plane is being tested in London lor the Royal Air orce BUDGET HEAD Hughes New York City bank er is the new director of the Mrs Mrs I Betty Blumenberg 11:35 Robert I Nelson and Mrs? Morris Robert Campbell and Mrs Austin Welch Dr Austin Welch and Mrs Jack Callahan Dr Lawrence Heim and Mrs Robert Campbell 11:49 Mr Callahan and Dorothy Egner Gene Hughes and Heim 11:56 Jack Cooper and Robert Baker Bennett Mrs reeman 12:03 Richard Marsh and Edward Barnett Dan Smith Mrs James Edwards 12:10 Edwards and Mrs Cook Mr nett and Mrs Robert Winans 12:17 Karp Stockton and Mrs Marsh Dr Morris and Mrs Pierce 12:24 Madison inlay and Mrs Phil Stearns Mrs inlay and Mr Stearns Blumenberg and Mrs Weaver Vernon Crear and Marge Sumner 12:38 William Lauer and Mrs Blumenberg Robert Baker and Mrs Nelson 12:45 William Moore and Mrs Norman Springer Mr Springer and Mrs Moore OR ASTER IRST Nurse Clare Thomson right applies a new type bandage to the head of Sybil Mitchell during a dem onstration of the product in London England Made of high quality cotton gauze in the shape of a tube the dressing can be applied rapidly A cage like instrument is used in placing bandage ACES TRIAL rank Cos tello big time gambler is on trial in New York City for an alleged discrepancy of $73437 in income tax payments from 1946 to 1949 If convicted he could get five years in prison and a $10000 fine Help sharpen the attack against cancer Give to the American Cancer Society's 1054 campaign REAPiNG Armed with detecting devices a group ot KOK soldiers marches into a former battle area to clear the mines so they can plant rice The clearing was made in preparation for the resettlement of an area north of the 38th parallel by some 100 families who X1CQ WfllLilJ LajU LJJuuLlUll loto oUU Lil vVdX Cal Poly Seeks Revenge Against Netters Sat SAN LUIS California tennis team will try to re venge a previous 9 0 setback when University of Redlands invades the campus courts Saturday morning The first match is set for 11 The Redlands Bulldogs are rated one of the top teams in Southern California ranking third behind UCLA and USC or the past 15 out of 16 years Redlands has won the southern conference net title The Mustangs will be? without the services of Pat Gaffney who was called home due to illness in the one of the top doubles players on Coach Gene squad also missed last Santa Barbara college play Smith listed the probable play ers to face Redlands: Vern Hob son Javier Ascarranz George Hunt er Vaughn Wright rancis Azimi and Walt Netschert Mark Huffak er will play on one doubles team eaturing WORSTED TEX SUITS CAE ANITA SPORT COATS and TROUSERS HENDAN SPORT SHIRTS REEMAN SHOES DICKIE WORK CEOTHES 308 Orange Street We Give Green Stamps scored 71 Ben Hogan the defending cham pion and Dave Douglas of Newark Del had par and that was it That Harrison managed to tie rat ton for the first day lead was rather amazing Harrison Hot The 43 year old Trav eler one of the hottest shooters over the last 15 years in the minor open tournaments but never a ma jor winner scored a 34 on the first nine due mainly to an eagle oji the par five second where he sank a 25 footer Going into the back nine Har rison worked his way to a one oyer five with a 15 foot putt Only a slow train through Arkan sas could have weathered the weather for the next few holes but Harrison got a par on 12 birdied the 13th after his second shot land ed just off the edge and wenLjjn to birdie the 15th with a six foot putt He came home in par as the stojrm blew over Harrison won the Western Open Tournament last year and picked up $4800 in taking in the San Diego and Bing this year best as winner Buy You PLYMOUTH Genehughes Santo Said To Have Paid or Gay Party After Massacre QUINCY Jack Santo paid all the' expenses for a gay'two i day party in Reno that took place immediately after Guard Young and three children were killed a prosecution witness testified yester day The witness Mrs Lucille Shea 44 Chester was called to the stand Io testify about the movements of two of the three persons accused ot the killings Jack Santo and Harriet Henson The third defendant is Emmett Perkins Young and the children were slain near Chester Oct 10 1952 in a robbery that netted $7100 Day of Killings Mrs Shea said Santo and Mrs Henson arrived at her home the evening of Oct 8 1952 They went deer hunting the next day On Oct TU Mrs Shea said Mrs Henson was at her house during the morning She said Santo left about 10 am and returned at noon After lunch and a few drinks she continued Santo and Mrs Henson left the house about 2:45 pm saying they were going to a tav ern Santo returned about 4:30 pm Mrs Sea said She added she never saw Mrs Henson again until later in the year The prosecution believes murders took place about 3 Trip to Reno After Santo rctuincd Mrs Shea said he called a Bernice Pearney in Grass Valley and told her to meet him in the Reno bus depot He then invited Mrs Shea and her husband Larry to go to Reno saying he would pay the expenses for all the witness said Mrs Shea said they went to Reno picked up Miss Pearney and Irad dinner They went' to several clubs and then to a hotel she said with Santo paying for every thing The next day Santo again treat cdUhcm to drinks and dinner be fore the group returned to Chester she said Reporter to Testify Mrs Shea said Santo left on Oct 12 taking with him clothing left behind by Mrs Henson John Keyes a reporter for the San rancisco Call Bulletin was barred from the courtroom yesterday after he was subpenaed to testify for the defense He said he believed the defense wanted him to testify 'about discrepancies between stories the Sheas told him and versions they told state agents ins runs wnne batting 311 Harrv Elliott who hit 40 zTzxi i Txl ft Incf I UvUUivo 1 111 Olli 0 0 4 LUI Illy LiAV Jr tr season Dick aber who clubbed materialize yesteruy jock 19 round trippers for the Pads and Burke Jr and Lloyd Mangrum Harrison Patton In Masters Lead Shoot 70s Burke Mangrum Score 71s TT 'TTarrA ria (UP) Veteran (Dutch) Harrison and brash amateur Billy Jo Patton gave the Tournament a new look today as they headed into the second round with that the of the event could not match In a weird round that started under fair and hot skies but wound up dripping from a violent ra Xrm: the expected sub par scores i Jr tr 415 Orange Phone 3 3923 Experts Say Padres Will inish In irst Division Editor's note: This is the last in years in the National and Ameri Or A A Kilton Optometrist 212 Orange St Redlands Telephone 4 6132 budget He succeeds oseph Dodge BULL HORNS IN Matador Jaime Bolanos is lilted into the air by a bull during a bull tight in Mexico City Mexico Bolanos suflered a severe injury to his right knee when he attempted wj qxAXLLictA cu vtuoe range 1 I I r3 I Sports i I 1 7 JL 3 iir (A fl i I iv' li Im st eaacx Bw'l KSa fiw I f' 7 nswL 3SglS mil sii is ll 'J fi I If I BfejM a ilif I A 1 Ei iOSISSl I 12 Br x' 1 a I fei 'twl 1 Kx Isa i I A n4(L i v' 'TceeoM t'riJSc rSf nSa I feWrx 11 6 yr 1 4 1 YUNNAN KWANGSI gj 'zz 3 a a rnwrM Sa I I wsn rv ALL 1KD0 CHIHA fc MI noruf' tup rare fu gW cv winenuu urmia int uhil A nnccfm nrn cnimnrcT tt 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