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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 10

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TWO URIAH DAILY JOURNAL, URIAH, CAUFORNU THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rysdale, Giants Meed 3rd Victory LOS ANGEOEJS (URD There was no doubt today about the Los Angeles Dodgers setting a National League attendance record, but there still was considerable i ground for the club cover be-, lore can be as sure of captur-; ing the pennant. The San Francisco Giants kept their pennant hopes alive i day night with a 3-0 shutout that 1 left Biwn games behind ihe Dodgers while the Cincinnati Reds closed to five games by taking from Chicago Cubs. I Mariefinl Hnrtu Ankla But Giants' joy over their victory was tempered somewhat' by the injury of pitcher Juani Mariobet who twisted his right, ankle fWkhng a grounder in the sixth Inning. Hob Rolin. preserved the win with throe shut-, out Innings in relief.

The Dodgers went into tonight's game WMh a seasonal attendance of 2,233.509 ami needed only 20.378 patrons to equal Hie National, League attendance mark of 2.253.-' 887. With uV attendance lor the three games havlm: bettered 80,000 a new kvigue, mark auCAm was assured tonight iootball slogan lor 1962 could be The big gun of Hie Dodgers Ohio State against the world, be- pitehinK staff. Dim llrysdale, who cause Hie Buckeyes ought to owns a 23-" record and leads Hie i sprend-wigie their Midwestern op- majors in takes the position mound in the final game of the Woody Hayes' 19til team had an season between the Dodgers and MM record, and tills year's crow Giants could be even better, despite i berths San Francisco's starter will lie All-America fuHback Bob Fer-! BiHy ODell. 1M2 The classy Oi- southpaw has beaten the tt nl twice ason while Ukiah Goiters Play feeing them three times. Broolttrails Sundav "Wednesday nights yame wa, DF a good to win," San Fran- are lettlnts grow under their fee! In Lions Sponsor Roller Spectaculars at Lakeporl HIGH vary highest point of a football season beginning has already been reached by this youngster from Hanna Boys' Center as he is hoisted high on the 'bread shoulders of two San Francisco 49eri.

Top rookie linebacker Ed Pine of Reno, left, and Halfback Dole Messer of Fresno, recently joined other 4 in entertaining boys from the western "boys' town" near Sonoma. Ohio State Again Power It will be the Anton's Gassers. champions of the American Twilight Golf League with 45 points, against the National League Champion Mcrk's Electrons, with 4-1 points, in one of six playoff matches to be "held next Wednesday eve- nlng at 5:30 at Uklah Municipal scc Hvc Roller Derby wHerf the Golf Course. 1 Honolulu and T)te first place team of each westerners meet ntthe league will meet head-on, while the Lakcport at 8 p.m. Friday and two second place teams tee off, Saturday evenings, September 7 third teams tangle, etc.

on down through the six tenms In each of the Wednesday night Twilight Leagues which completed their regular play last night. The semi-official pairings for next week's playoffs are as follows: Anton's Gassers (A) vs. Mcrk's Electrons (Nt; Big Oaks (A) vs. Polar Cubs (Nt; Buxton Insurance (At vs. Pioneer Munnell and Sherrill vs.

Daily Journal (Nt: Club vs. Masonlte and Albertson Insurance (A) vs. Wegesscr (N). In the American League nst fans at home this year re- night, Anton's downed Buxton. 8-1 knocked off the defending and Big Oaks trimmed Samoa Club champion Bay Area Bombers to by the same margin, and Albert- ovcr Iir guon.

guard Mike Ingram and some good ends. Hayes only four men from his defensive unit and two from Uike County area akate fans, get their only chance of tfie season to and 8. T.u* Rames are benefits for the Uons Club, and priced at $2 for adults and 75 cents (or children under carl be purchased from any Lions Club mem- IMT. In the Hawalians, local fans will lv seeing the top team In the Na- lional Holler Derby League and the favorite to win the upcoming NKDI. playoffs in San Francisco.

Defeat Bombers The Islanders, who drew a record son and Munnell and Sherrill stroked their way to a 6-6 tic. In the National loop. Wegesscr beat sonlte and Mcrk's downed Pioneer by 8-4 and the Polar CuN his offensive eleven. He's got re- 1 1 con 1 takin 8 1 serves available for all theW ot: over Dn 0 1 Hawaii is led by Coach Bert Miking mores these 00- plus some classy sapho- to i-hnliensp. for starting Will Weatherman Smile on Neters? Don Rones.

Jr. fired the low P1) gross last night wirii a par 35 while Rni vc1r hjf Wd for Wall, a 20-year veteran of game and one of its truly outstanding competitors. Also starring for the Islanders arc Barbara (Ponytail Express) Mnteer. rugged Bob Venter, speedy Tony Roman and ex- model Dolores Doss. The Westerners, bidding for a playoff berth, feature volatile Ann I Calvello, queen of the penalty Jonn (Porky) Parker, the biggest man In the skate game at 265 i pounds; Cowlwy Dave and Sid Harncsk, who at one time or another in his lengthy Derby 1 career has held every league scor-j Ing record.

With the came counting in the standings, sonic rugged action can be expected. Both clubs are among the most bruising In the nation- spanning Roller Derby circuit, this year enjoying the most successful season In Its 26-yenr history. Speed and ciswo manager Alvin snki tn a typical undersftHement "Pitching makes tne doesn't it?" Dark added "Just like a tailback in sttKsle-M'mtc toot- ball, the piicher big man. And we pit the tntahlmc Wednes- Altbuuuti -i showed thut Maniohai's injury only a tWtMfd inxiep. Dnrk said tt may kwp his from taking his regular turn next Sunday at Sail Fian -XM -o mM tie not knew what when he fieMed Willie MteM gnauvtR' but MiNtwtng off their lH-aiitlfld BrMtttrnlH nine-hole layout, and SMMIII) will the men ol (ialf (lull In a hume Mml Inline style liuitrli at the trudge LiK'Al HIIU HUII UI It" to Sumluj Khuiiia i-oiitnrt at I'kiah Golf eourw to Indicate their interest nrnl 11 pool In enw not be nMe tn their own to a round of golf and outn radeaMp with fc thought he migiit have in a and tunwil un- St.

FrariCIS Yachts (iunu In Big Newport Test Witte apan NEWPORT BEACH The demonstrated Uuti he ttom mi St Franc Yaeht Club Httm front KO Giants, by getttm: three San today iod quidi- IttU in at bat, two of fytng eomnotition into the ifcKibWs. and driving in day of the MoUory Cup pau- of Hw pn at the tkirw. Hie Uianu' viiiury Tlie wiremiu learn in Hie three- juat fcs Huve-mn Nwner Labor day Pacific riiurU mtt rep- Day Giants off tn vie- rftjont the Hie Malluis Cup fmabi at Newjwrt Moti- WitH IVIUMXI to day. place much Idume pitcher The St. Johnny for Wednmday by Eaoon finished see luvi, declaring, "We last year had a schedule break in that en route tu the Big Ten title, they did not play eilhcr the No.

2 team, Mionesnta, the No. 3 team, Michigan State or the No. 4 team, Purdue This year State doesm't Vilny Michigan State or Purdue acntn. and this trto look the likely ifers for tlie rnwi. will aimmkm Its pUitir'n r.meh Puffy IfcrngVuYiy 1 to out 1 men f.cld.

Purdue WIU I 'lahHin anain will platoon bo? this year M. tuts ex- quai'i-iUu for each unit hi Ron Ds fimvio ami Gary ll He iimy have lems Hi the I stiting point Murray Wnrma'h haruus full find mi: replaee Sandj bis Bill Clarke had 38 and Jack Clark 39. Low net last night was Anli Rcid with a 31. while Bill and Andy Andrews had a net of 'Loaded', LSU Still Faces Title Battle lli M. MOFFTT ATI ANT A (UPIi CnarK MrCWndon of Loutatena State is Just about in the same fix-Hint Ralph I look wua in last yen.

when lie took ovcr the Now York Yankees from Casey Stengel. McClendon inherited in? LSU ttentfals fnm Pmrf DietxeJ, now at Army. To Dtetyel's rec- 1 grand slam In the National Am- St thinl: fourdMieixted Rafael Osuno of Ai.o and SLNHI-SCCIIIHI Jan Erik Uindquist of SMvden. Delending champhns lup us 011I at LSU last aewmn, the nw: Kmerson of Australh. and Dar- needs a seaaon.

No. lcm (lf his national ranking and a 1 hiry. would Liston-PaHerson Closed Circuit TV Tickets at Rocky's Rocky's Parlor at The Forks north of Uklah near the old atcur tennis crwmpionshfps today ni wa 20 to Lake Men- with one eye on hk opporr.nt and docino is the Mendocino County the oUicr on weatherman. i for for tnc closed Fuur times in eight days the 1 circuit TV showing of the World's nationals have been rained out I heavyweight championship 15-round netting the finals back until next? between Sonny Liston and Monday and favored Aus-; yd Patterson Tuesday, Sept. 25.

tia'ian figures to have more dlf-' Tlie only telecast of the tight ficulty getting in his mini round north of Sun Francisco in the Red- match than in discing of Ger- wood Empire will be at the Santa many's BoU, I Rosn Fairgrounds Pavilion. Doors Ml of the other favorites ujiven' open at 5 p.m. on Sept. 25 and the 11 chance of stopping Uiver's' action starts on the TV screen at march were waiting impatiently, 7:15 p.m. too, but svlth forecast for clear- Tickets ar lor general ad- ni; they all expected to, mlsskxi seats arrangcil locally by swing back Into action after two lx0 ucavitt.

and S7.50 for reservdl days of virtual Wleness scuts cJpse to screens, rhese hopefuls imluded top some 4,000 seats vvlfl be placed in Ann. who i- tne Snn Rosn Falrgmund Pavilion SAN FRANCISCO OKPI) "new look" will come to the Francisco Forty 1MB' year. And the hope is OroUyi divisional cravn wlH come to pacify the lonK-suQfermg fans who have been watching the club tn the also-ran bracket for the past 16 years. The emphasis is on speed this season plus a more solid defense. Coach Rod Hickey has had to do some experimenting this season.

Frank Morze, his regular offensive center, probably wffl'xniss the first four or five cnampion- ship games due to a leg injury. So Hickey switched veteran offensive guard Bruce Bosley into "the position and Bosley has' been outstanding. Defense Loses Star The Forty Nincr secondary defensive unit, one of the best in the league, kist one of its stars when Dave Baker was called into service. The No. 5 man, Jim lon, has moved up into that post The llnoJbacking always a problem, gets new faces, too, Hickey traded away two of hist year's regulars.

With Matt. Hazeltme this year will be John Thomas, trans- had smashed swiftly into nse agiim tit-phers to a c.uld U- dailc- iM.rst', since Ara will twive more man inu.il Ho-'kie quartei1i.iek nviy a .1.14 the Wiklcats .1 1.104 -I 'M Ws.s might Un- firsi division but sclmia-ti CUM IcSA 'ti tWtl ILgers and the fcurtti round before play as app-ar to tie Tuesday. Advancing" rniMt uiuitlainable goals (or fact: Included in Hwt in- Iwritttnce may lie the toot- ImJI team in the nation. Twenty- of 35 lettermen r.tum includ- tnt; senior halfback Jerry Stovail who Is on many Afris OU America cheik for the big fight. New 49er Lineman To Be Swing Tackle REDWOOD CITY.

Calif. San Francisco Forty (UPIi Nincr with them cause of early start- Coach Red Hickey said today his ing times Marg- lineman. John MeHakis. arot Smith of Ausiralki, Russia's would be a swing tackle on txith Anna Dmitrieva. Brazil's rtuwit-; offense and defensive this enkig Maria Bueno ami year.

seeded Sandra Reynolds Price, of This was a big for Bruce Bosley. who is filling in at fensive center for injured Frank But the Bengals have three C) (iK sniOLVR -Siiii 's Raiders Will Be Ready on Sunday SANTA CRUZ (UPD-You can forget Oakland Raiders' 41-12 roasting by Denver kist week, ac- i cording to Coach Marty Feldman. "Our enlire training period, Including exhibition games, was de' signed to bring us to this point," the coach said, surveying the 33 remaining squad members, "We used the exhibition to test i personnel aiid oui- defensive and offensive systems," he continued. The Raiders cut six men and three on the injured reserve list following the Denver debacle. Feldman, who has been optimistic about the Rokler chances throughout the team's exhibition season continued to Ixr cheerful.

"They start counting Sunday. We'll be ready." CAN'T BE BEAT UNIVERSITY PARK. Penn. (UP!) J. L.

(Pete) Mauthc seor- ed iiointf for Penn State's 1912 football team for a record that still; stands. ferred from rooWe Ed Ptoe of.JUjtahi and Cart hammerer, iwo-ysar man from Untver- sijiyV On the offense, John Brodie Is the No. 1 with no He'll probably play 90 per cent of ttjyery game, unless injury feils Htt uMeMfcudy is Bobby Watets, wtio has baen the club years while seeing little except during the days of experiment. Win Ignore And speaking erf the "shotgun" attack: "We stuM have it available," says Hickey. "But the T-forma- tton wttt be bur basic" The offensive backs, along with Brodie wWl include J.D.

Smith the right back; Jim Johnson at right haM and C. R. Roberts at full. However, Bill Kilmer, AH-Americn ace from UCLA, who played as a quarterback last year, is expected to see a tot of action at halfback. This the Forty Niners a aerial thrust.

Such veterans as Leo Nomelllni. Bob St. Clair and Ted Connolly, still are major cogs the' Forty Nincr Hne. FLY TO RENO Now you ein fly, to lm, lot or 1n ibe Conado Mexico in 1 ho 'lunyrlowi comfort ot our eight pdisangof, twin angtnt Beechcratt. You can the multiengine tafety ot this airline type equipment for actually leu than it com to fly in a smaller tingle-engine aircraft.

F.A.A. Approved, Day or Night for More Information Coll HO 2-4527, HO 2-6028 Ace Aerial Service Uklah Municipal Airport ami und in WednewlHy-M i-ace and Mohican a ..1 (t. 1 helpetl Wonts by Kwinging at wen second race. lAvnaiil Dela bad mur itnd William round out "1 ttfjugtit liad Hie Si Francis stuff and Uk- Utouble he got Mito Ncv Hai'lior Yaeht Club entirely of hfe wwn mak- was second. by the bal- Alston suUl.

liuit Yaeht Club. Bay But Alston tonkin's game Yacht Club. Point Yaeht was Uij. A Dudgor vk- of rwtneiseo. and Hie toiy would put the- pressure hos? Vovoger Yacht CWi.

the Giants who then would need to win four mure than Hie Dodg- Miekav Aaainst to achieve the pennant 9 il Hanej' Kucnn Field in Ladies oolf hia doubles i Hw thinl aiul EUGENE. Ore. il'Pl' v.an Mickey Wright against film fj tmbiy as nation's toti Indiana and u-th hgui-e wooii-ii nif in llie Ui improve, Uidies IUMIIIUSI to Hie The -tf-yearold swinger again, ity the CuH-mnau Reds climbed UaHagi Tex headed a fiekl of Itojies for a tor to within five games of first plaee mme plus a large 'tre Dame, not high anvmw wei-e by sweeping pair from Chi- ffruUp fl malt Hiisi. ruined when three ee 7-5 in Id and. 724wJe tournament runs en, fullback Jim 10-3, the Milwaukee Brave.s Wank Inoinfis and Jim Davenport grSod honv- Jose Pagan in tiie uhen Podifs gave up four and a pair of runs In other National League acti- It in Doug Biekle ami Mcl na The Hawkeys will r.H Mart SzykOWTly at quartert.a.k and Iwlfbaek Liiny Two (iiXHt Michigan has u-u-ks in Dave Glinka ami U.M* Kaimey.

I sit the Hne will Wisconsin will n- placutg Ron Milter at quarterback, but eraekerjiu-k Riehter returns ami coukl have a good if Bruhn find Hie; to hhn. Southeastern Ccnfei not rt He contenders, three Conference strongboys ansl tough independent Miami strung out along a rugged seiieduK- lliete are a lot of who be- defendinK national crmmpton Alabama or atways puweHul Mis- Htitinpi will pace the see; gm Tech and Tennessee are highly regarded; and Florida hfw 31 of 33 letteniwn tncluding eight startetm, and coukl revort to its form of 1960 Auburn, now rebuilding, Hie best of sveond diyt' sun; oerial-mmded Kemwky lacks a running attack and deglh: (ieoi-gia should be tmpnivetl; Mjs- State and Tulune have new coaches ttut Itnte Vandeibilt hopes experience wiD it from tlie cellar- ml d.Vi.i,.)! od the St Louii Cardinals. 1-0, and VW lloutson Colts nippeil tlie bUJ-gJi pimtes, in the uniy scheduled game. The Twins missed 10 yain groujid on tin- ruuu-iWit ptece Y.uikeck in the American when they won the OT of a twin liill against Washington, in 11 innings, djiupfied the nightcap, 34) The White Sox nijiped tiic (i lii lite Delroit look two iroi.i tlie BaJu- 5-2 and Ml, and Hie Boston Red Sox cruslied the City As, 12-4- Ktrtag t.utkm Jtoukie MNMUKI baseman Ken string of constKmtive vi- chances ended at 41H when he threw wildly a iluuble play in the eighth inning ot lite ixrtween the MA Jfafftt Hubbs had eclipsed liibby JQQBIT'S major league rtseoid of perlei-t chances in Hie opener, tyfrich the Reds won on tvAj-run homw ui Itf 10th- Joe Nuxhall won his filth EptahJ without a defeat in i' start runs ers, tuilbaeh Jim SniM'den. tm't Sunday with 18 Dun Costa and guard Ali.k- Diego home town of day scheduled.

ey Bitsko. became ineligible. mmL Mickey Wright ttlUt.liT' IMttKCTlUN SAN DIEGO, Calif The im U.S. Women's Open golf pionship will be played at fen threftime FRIDAY Sept. 7 and 8 p.ni.

SATURDAY Sept. 8 ROLLER DERBY CHICAGO WtSTfRNfXS HONOLULU HAWAIIANS Lake County Fairgrounds LAKEPORT Qreaerai Adtnlwion Bos Scoff wader 12 $2.00 $2-50 Sponsored by the Lakcport LIONS Club Morze, because MeHakis saw a lot i NEW YORK A Gll'of duty at center for Chicago! Hodges Foundation, named for the Rears. I New York first baseman. But Hickey said "Bosley is Mill i has been set up in Brooklyn to our first string center, while Karl provide for IK Rubke will work behind him and school graduates, ns tt linebacker." pedwin YOUNG IN SHOES DRESS BLACKS i never out of style 10-95 Wear it for dress, no matter how formal the. occasion.

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