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Independent from Long Beach, California • 40

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Independenti
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Tmi trr imw "V'rtVv I I MU WWW, Mr. M. 11 Pg D-2 -INDEPENDENT DODGERS-- LUMBER DREAM IN WIRE-TO-WIRE ANITA VICTORY Harness -Gap (Continued prom Page, pi) By ROY BETZ BtceriND HIM HOLLINGHOBTH" Eunihc SfttU Uiisr IMfBcaONI MILA PACA. S-YSAa-lMANO'UF. cLumihS friCs l).

tab Avail ft.iaa. AA Item Drkrar Odd Ifatra inadal (Rmuii) I rkara'i Fea I laraarau (OMa). Cdaa pad raca ywd mat tar atlun Hard ta a. trite tea I Kan Akba Crank) Trua Akkaaala llaiAmrml I Ckanca tram kialda auannatctiad Tat icanvt aacaa team allka rmhm .11 Aaaatut (Cranterl Gift IMcCIbnam) Lumber Dream, Ed Schafers three-year-old pacing phenom, boiled from the gats in front and he and his youthful driver, Joe Llgh thill, never looked back la posting a ridiculously easy 2:02 win over six other sldvwheelers la the featured Sierra Nevada Pace at Santa Anita Thursday. Going off as the 2-1 favorite.

Lumber Dream returned a paltry $130, $120 and $230. Shadydale Monitor shadowed Lumbar Dream throughout the mils Journey but could never catch up. laru mm la Taaa (Tatil) LOMAIHOT V(L VBT Sports Editor a Rig Star! Who-uud-tthletes-tre-dumb-depirtmcnt: Comptons fabled Fred Goss, who busted every prep basketball scoring record In sight this past season, Is sports editor of the school sheet, while Polys Leddy Baker, an all-OF choice, is a straight A student (Wonder bow Goes can write a basketball story not telling how wonderful was Gps?) Even though Goss without doubt, was the finest specimen to grace a Southland basketball court in many ueofto aacS oni milb aacbT i-yiajulds an6 unmCCEms AUbta haul Innlg, causing Alston to comment, His pitching was a lot better than his fielding But he may have (eeh a little nervous. KOUFAX, hoping to save his Job as a lefthanded starter, pitched seven no-hlt, no-run innings at Orlando Thursday, but the Minnesota Twins scored five times In the ninth inning to edge the Dodger squad, General manager Buzzie Be-vast blamed the loss on relief pitcher Ed Palmquist, a man who wasnt there. Palmquist missed the plane to Orlando and was fined $25.

At that price he could have hired a private plane; Dll AND DATA WINmS Hunter (Onw-hl an CAnrlte rams kite nclwn In IS FatawaHTt ab-I Often. Hunter mrva un tanurte Bin Batter an Spun nw up ten wtenlnu run an IwjMvn hanwr hr Ladnta Oram Dm Owm-a ter ten Ootfm. Bb Mara- I (bran Ml and WIUM Dwte i luccm Jay (Grantor) Fh Hi Thar Dura rl i Wlndonian Nat arltk tMa WIH ham Scratchad kralchad 'Udianiian) liijrtMot 1 If bobby Freaman II. bad lrteh Ibokar LONG IMOT OOU THIbD bACC 4NIMtLaTBOf. S-TBAbLDS ANDUA.

CU)IMINaRlCS aMLAlttUMR David "Tat (DawnaT, Grand Slim (Wheiter) (McCIImm) eneueH 4 metGerrvf--- a i dColiternla tad (Cm) I Mma Bey (Trllian) Kuhttt victory ictery (JacaSar Youll enjoy flavor tm imooth to mu ilk A Nila Ammrl LONGS HOT Ud ractM pHctter JM Carbnnl AOURTttkACBONd MILB AACrT)4BLAKBWOOirVkiagar Hard to atcb aaakiat him Aaaaara th an to bail Goad tacM farm Naadadtaat. will At Will ham la uaaA Miaa Cash Bay i pccaitonal. aartwai (Millar) n't Flracrackar (Elvl tt IB. Will I (Carktoll Winter tbna (Carter) Miaa Cash Kay (OvrmT I Duila Brink (L. Crr vatu nnanttvn, but lljtin i jtey Rad PaUty taok tea Has al seasons, many fans believe Baker got a bum shake not being voted No.

1 player in the CIF playoffs. In the last two games, when the pressure was cooking, Goss hit less than 30 per cent of bis. shots while Baker rammed in 60 per cent Oh, these voters. SCs John McKay doesnt see how Stanford's Dick Norman can miss in pro balL John claims the ChiBear rookie is the same type as Norm Van Brock lha, and goes further "Dick has imagination and daring. Hes Just as likely to pass from the two-iach line if he thinks itll Work, With the kind of ends hell be throwing to in the proa, he'll he- terrific.

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COSS WTVBtd Mid Pkd Orteua uriH pHcb rtwra Dn MmI and bay JOHN ROSEBORO No Sympathy. NMtoakl? aauad matte WMhmatan at EaSte (O' Brian) GMton (Raddiart Thamaa (CrvtoM Abby (Damua) luten AS JaknaanM tj (AcMnhaiir HtepStriGHT I MB kventh-bacOilStsab-olW SANTA ANA. HI USB Mantel, ANDJbATSAis aiTHS 'Ml Willa.it if II I Warwtbd 4 NaaM I Baa akarax 41 KSStt. BumM sss Date Spanater (O'Srton) All HI wMMMmmi 'EXf 55tftfr.e DalMts SttvtM HMtaflylff GUlwn a nauab lit r. Matt (Cartnal) S-1 a iyrtf TVttnatrikSi fj ioSn TyId Emma LONGSHOT- Rate! an uuaatten CantenMan runt data Tauab ana la Kauri Tatate 7 1 7 Tatate HIM I Itewam OaMate Hb.

ClTiiam daubtad tar RJchfH Jn Nh. ITONTH RXCEONBMiLf AA(CpUi'0i(Dl)ArCLAIMIN4 AlUCS sms. AOBsa wji. i pidtla Fraai-lltardmanj iStealadAM (DwnJ -ravs lA-Intiter, Harness Results MOOYH AS SILK! IS the same type as Van Brocklin, which means woe betide the laddie who goofs on one of his passes. The next1 one may be aimed at his hlndside.) Johnny Morris, Ed Brown, John Brodia, X.

Owens, Harlon Hill, Clyde Conner end others will begin filming a new football series. Touchdown, Friday at Occidentals Patterson Field. Otto Graham las the star role. (Wha an Zeke BratkowskB) Other newsmen still are retching at Miami sports editors prediction that Patterson will KO Johansson in two mhwtes and 27 seconds of the fourth round. (Isnt pinpointing the exact time the height of ridiculousness?) Added item on the farcical Miami Beach title fight promotion: Some holders of $100 ringside" seats were forced to purchase binoculars from vendors in coder to see Gw thing.

Ringside seats extended some 50 rows back! (Cant you sympathise with the. regular Miami Beach promoters when they attempt to card their next fight program?) LETTER FROM A GENTLEMAN: Now that I have decided to leave coaching and associate myself with the recreational program at Compton College, I want to express my sincere appreciation for the many kind thoughts and words that you hive expressed in my behalf. am attempting in this way.to personally -thank you far making my life as a football coach so completely enjoyable and rich with memories." The signature was that of Thy Brown, one of the ablest eoecher this areaeverhis seen and a man who never got: the dnebig break to establish himself at a major university. You can bet, though, the Southland never will forget Tay Brown! PERSONAL REGRET DEPT-Thatl departedVero At FIRST HACK Mite TrojanNo-tfits Brigham Young Jerry Merz, 20-year-old righthander, pitched a no-hit- Marrla Brnonw FattarM VM H.M Mil lummar Romanes Garry MS Aratar Hanomr, Cartnal SJS 07H, Na acratdiin. I RACf vs; AMM Hb-4 AM 4 Hunter It) BSMNL Tartu Ui Koufaxi ta 13 ter and struck out 12 Thqrs- BoarUman Mtoa Gasd Shattar SmV Marla Kav, traiahtir Tknb Ll sssas iff "Golden Gate FIRST RACES tertenaaj nt a9 IVWWWUSi Gv day as Southern California cored a 3-0 baseball win over Brigham Young University.

Merz, from Alhambra, fanned ths'last five to face him. He issued only three walks. raMMd Riwl S-kUto aaca: Huntor IMS' atdiaJ Saadi? rms sun stria Hsot FIFTH. te-GttttHh iTM 4ja iito' Daiiina. Cam Kina, Raardman US Tima 'TKjjSr-'JUMTTiK las Chat Mam Maatray, 0 DAH.V DOUbLD PAID MLM THIRD.

Oirteito. -Tima SaerL FOURM RACl rttmhT acratdiaaT i it j1; 4'r "1. Marrla- Fattaraaa -MS ix WWfflBlSfairtr MR aaca: VjSbanmJB" J4S i-1. 4 ft 2 Javml jKta. Yartc Mil Fay, Miaa Kay and Batter Barnra.

HaFatehaaMaiunarZii Iff Jff fju t- v-' -w SaVENTM JACB I EraathSilib. Moran Beavers Nip LB SC Crew; Trojans 3rd Oregon States vanity crew team cams from behind Thursday to nip Long Beach State by. ID yards at Cerritos Channel. SC was a distant third. Beach' toe day Don Drysdale threw his big tontrumTtous-missed toe whole show.

Big T)" appears ready for a big season in number of tantrums thrown, but I kinda feel 'Sorry for toe poor guys in the dugout when he shifts into Ugh gear. (Nothing hurts more, ylnow, than a glove slammed Into ones face unless Its a water bucket kicked into ones shin.) Bubbly Don Hoak produced a puzzling comment in Florida: The Yankees were toe worst World Series team I ever saw. We toould hava woa It in four (Has tot Firsts loudmouth forgotten toe Yanks won three games by scores of 16-3, 10-0 and 12-0? Thats bad?) Tbe. Bindies chirp that aforementioned Goss im Baker an headed for UCLA and respectively. Cals Keaa Herrerlas had toe forethought to call Baker before tot OF title game ami wish him luck.

(For the price of a phone call, a title may have been secured.) -4- tt BEFT CRACX OF SPRING DEFTj Joha Roseboro -when ChbrilA NarI waa knnrkFd wtM after a fatt hail caromed off a steel support on the batting eager, and -a UL4I ana-i are; a 3 zA' I f- TtaAtena. The race was nip and tuck all the Way between the leavers and 49ers, while SC never threatened. The freshman race was a 'near carbon, the teams finishing In the samrorden BETZ BEST 5 Wost-Probable-Winner. OTK1K SC. 7 OK, iJiumlf Uutfyrm wm y'.

'NL Hockey Results: aiTUfm Meadow Emerald in 4th. Best Bet David. Tass la WL--r-v Best Money Prospect Ken Abbe In 1st Parlay Success Jay In 1st to Hoot Font in Ith. Lougshot Special T1 Mv in 6th. rr -v mashed into his head Man, that NeaTs got When Neal was still conversing hi the twilight zohe lO minutes later, unemotional Roseboro snapped Drag this man outta ben and lets go.

hi gettla cefaLT Fete Newell honored Polys Mulligan as ohs of five prep coaches to speak at a clinic nwl Nov, 4 The lrish btatterbaQ wu honorisd further by being the coach selected! 4 2 4t tofinish last in tlie Dodger zatiqn. Spider Jorgnsea led Cheat Phils (Monf.) to last 1 1 iteidHggBraMtek, Danvar wjiattte place in 60, then auigned last week to pilot too Dodgers Artesia (NM.) club. 'T-wonder if they "haveN j- stands then; sighed or do toe Indians'jast jpread their blankets and wafoh oinr games from tepees? yi A CilAMPIOUSIHP YRESTLIflG fa. Li EHAMFMN SD0UARD -'s CARPENTIER MIKE SHARPE Mike Sharpe CarpenUer Vie in AiicT Main Mike Sharpe wont hsve the of a tag partner this time tag affair, when it was against the champ to 'Vi when he takes world F- -'j i continuity is part of its elegance Mr. Moto Vi Froddio Fraliv lommv (rd.v' MG MjrDnV two often for too Frenchmans liking.

Four Other matches are on the pjn. program. Sammy Berg opposes, Matt. Murphy, Mr. Moto goes against Freddy Fraley, Classie Blassie meets Al Steele and Art Mahalik battles Dick, Chaney, champion Edouard Carpentier the main event wrestling iqatcb at Municipal Auditorium tonight Carpentief insisted on toe ifolp rematch after last wetids Imperial changed grtstly during toe ptsrfivetoe most carefully planncd and magnlficently tsflored Friday 8 p.

m. Municipal: Auditorium model yean. Esthetically, ImperiaTs continuity ipeab interior decor of any American fins car. And it means well of design so basksfiy sound and simple that Vtoat Imperials owners pay little penalty in money or competitive stylists hive yet to challenge its freshness. satisfaction when the next Imperial model is introduced.

ct i-V. Unburdened by toe disrupting infiuence of major msnufacturuig revisions from year to year, this 7-already newly perfect automobile hu become stOl more lutniribus, drivtoble, soundly put-together, ThusJmperial offen the most powerful qnnd, tte ootyjtouon 7 bar suspension, tos moU complete 7. choke of pushbutton contras, you ire no reason jvhy sn expensive automobile should ud denly lose aura of, elegance slnjost overnitot, drive Imperial- -Americas most carefully built car. We promise yon that, 'a year from now, will be as ekgaht-as it is today. Any I960 Impnial ownefyoti know will agree ami 1939, and 1957 owners, tom I i -f i iWNTiLMi nnnirrilN (.

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