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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 31

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RENO EVENING GAZETTE JAN. 26, 1961 31 Reno, Manogue Home Tomorrow PREP SLATE RON WALLER SUES CHARGERS Bowling Tourney Begins Saturday Mgs 'Moot Rival Northern AA Conference Fri day: Hawthorne at Reno, Carson City at Manogue. Saturday: Reno LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles Charger halfback Ron Waller who was dropped from However, Tim Farrefl, 6-5 Reno on iterators, whose match Reno i 4-0 Reno High Huskies are at Carson City, FaUon at Manogue, Sparks at Hawthorne. Waller's suit, filed Wednesday said he was to receive $12,000 for 1960 and $15,000 for 1961, but that a leg Injury sustained last sumi mer incapacitated him for foot ball. He alleges that the Chargers fired him and paid only $1,100.

forward, appears definite out the squad last September, is suing the club for 525.300 he claims is Northern A Conference Fri the spot this weekend in the Northern Nevada AA Conference piled 3024 pinfall, including 182 handicap, last season. due him under 1960 and 1961 of tomorrow's game due to week-long illness- day: Tahoe-Truckee at Lovelock, Yerington at Stewart. Saturday: Bowlers should reoort to the basketball race. contracts. lanes one-half hour before their Stuart at Douglas, Lovelock at The Huskies, who saw their un Yerington, Tahoe-Truckee at Win- scheduled squad time, Ferrari ad record in 'AA' play.

"It's going to be a tough cracker both ways," commented Coach Lloyd Trout of Reno. "We can't look ahead to that second game." "AA" games lass season, is led by three lettermen, Brian Randal, Wil Kinerson and Jesse Ulloa and two strong newcomers. Allan Langendorf and Tom Lyle. Only Ulloa, at 5-11, and Lyle, at 5-10, are under six-feet tall. The Ser Coach Bud Hum of Hawthorne has good, scoring balance and fair depth.

Other AA Conference games nemucca. beaten record smashed last weekend by Las Vegas, witt meet their vise. Bowlers not assigned but wishing to fill last-minute va Weoteni Conference Fri day: Virginia City at Smith Val cancies should report to the tour top two rivals lor the aa conference this weekend. nament secretary at that time. this weekend send Carson City More than 170 teams will compete in the Reno-Sparks Bowling Association's annual tournament this weekend at the Sparks Bowl-ariurn.

Hie team portion oi the tournament will begin at 12:30 p.m. Saturday and conclude soon aftar midnight Sunday. The schedule, released by Paul Ferrari, secretary of the Reno-Sparks Bowling Association, shows 11 wjuad sections, nearly all with the limit of 18 five-man teams. Competition is in two divisions A and determined by handicaps. ley, Gabbs at Tonopah, Fernley at Gerlach, Whittell at Coleville.

Saturday: Virginia City at Fern- Opening ceremonies will be held against Bishop Manogue tomor Hawthorne's surprising Serpertis, between 6 and 7 p.m. Saturday. row; Fallon to Manogue and 3-1 in conference and 8-1 tor the ley, Gabbs at Coleville. Whit pents won't be able to match Sparks to Hawthorne Saturday. season, invade Reno's gym tomor Sparks and Fallon are 2-3 in the row night.

Saturday, the Huskies tell at Smith Valley, Geriach at Tonopah. Reno's height in Marty Hawkins, 6-5Vi center. league while Manogue is 0-4. travel to meet the Carson City The following wekend, Feb. 4-5, singles and doubles events will be run off at the New Reno Bowl.

The team schedule: SATURDAY, JAN. Sa 1 p.m.t A 1 Feather River Lgeague Fri day: Greenville at Quincy, Por-toia at Herlong, Lassen at Loy-alton. Saturday: Chester at Por- Spahn Signs, Eyes 300ih VJin Supply. Alex Richfitld, Appliance Super toia, Loyalton at Greenville, Her Market, I. Christensen Oanla So Defending champions are Sea- long at Westwood, Quincy at Las ciety.

and Croup 1, Morrtr Distributing Mountain Lakes Marine. berry Landscaping in A and Mar sen. ten's Garage in B. Seaberry com- Nevada Title Guarantee Nevada Upholsterlne, Pearl Upson and Son MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) War- Southern A A Conference Fri Transfer, Quality Linen, Sertoma, Steve's ren spann, tne nignest saianea Wounded and decorated for heroism as an Army infantryman in World War Spahn won his Ricfttletd, Paul Tholl Fence.

Tuesday day: White Pje at Las Vegas. Saturday: none. pitcher in baseball, is ready to shoot for victory No. 300 after I eacners. feuad.

(J p.m.) A-l Musial Signs Southern A Conference Fri first game for the Braves, then Body Shoo, Auto Electric, Clarkson Mar signing a Milwaukee contract for ket, Coors Beer, Exchange Club No. 1 day: Lincoln at Gorman, Virgin Valley at Moapa Valley. Satur Exehante Club No. McKenzie Con New York sports writers Sunday as 1960 "Player of The was described by a Braves' spokesman as "very happy" with his new contract As usual, terms were not disclosed, but it was reported reliably that Spahn received a nominal increase. Spahn was bothered by a knee ailment following winter surgery early last season, but had a tre in Boston, in 1946.

He has gone on to set a flock of records since struction, National Oil, Nevada Bank of Commerce, O.K. Garage, Georae A day: none. an estimated $75,000 for his 16th full season with the Braves. Hie National League's all-Time winning southpaw with 288 victories quickly agreed to terms in Probasco Richardson Lovelock, that time. astern Conf ereneo Fri ror zuin lear: At $75,000 ffyland Barbers, Savage and Son Wells Cero, Inc.

day: Battle Mountain at Wells, Spahn, who will be 40 on April Squad Na. 3 (7 p.m.) Hursh In 23, came to Milwaukee mainly to surance, Jim Kelly's Nugget Restaurant Carlin at Owyhee, Mootello at McDermitt, Alamo at Eureka, an unneraiaea conierence wim Landa Electric. Lincoln Bar, Magic be honored by the baseball writers General Manager John Mcllale ST. LOUIS (AP Stan Musial, Cleaners, Nevada Plumbing and Heat Wednesday before quietly slipping mendous second half and wound up with a 21-10 record. It marked ing, Nevada Welding, Norris Fuel Pinky'a Market, Pony Express Motels Lund at Austin.

Saturday: Battle Mountain at Montello, McDermitt at Wells, Lund at Eureka. armed with a contract for about $75,000 and a realistic attitude No. 1, Regal Stations, St. Charles Build here for the first no-hitter of his career. He gained one of the few honors which had eluded him during his career by dazzling the PhiladelDhia Phillies with a 15- the lllh time he had won 20 or ing Sanford Tractor and Equip out of town for.

a brief visit at his Hartshorne, ranch. Spahn, who will be honored by: Xon-eonference Friday: Elko about his future, looked forward today to his 20th season with the ment Sparks Meat $tyris-Sut ton Sunderland's Shoes. at Winnemucca, Douglas at Fallon. Saturday: Basic at Boulder St. Louis Cardinals.

Squad No. 4 (:30 p.m.) Barnes more in a season a feat topped only by Hall of Famers Cy Young," Walter Johnson and Christy Mathewson. strikeout performance last Sept 16. The 40-year-old National League Radio Service No. Big Hat, Bowlar-ium, J.

R. Bradley Cyrus Noble, City, Alhambra, at Ran-cho, White Pine at Gorman, Moa Mahovlich Breaks great agreed to terms Wednesday DRAMC Economy Market, Gann's, A. Levy and J. Zentner Ludon Con "within 30 seconds" and said he struction, Modern Drug, New Reno Bowl, pa Valley a tNeedles. A had been "treated royally." Peerless Cleaners, Seaberry Landscap ing, Swiss Chalet, Zanzibar.

Canadian Defense Squall No. I (mldnltht) Beacon The pact, which brought his unofficial baseball earnings to is believed to have called for 55,000 less than last year's Distributors, Bogart Brothers Hardware, Harolds Restaurant (B), Harolds Res Top Golf Pros In Setting Mark taurant A), Hertz Rent-A-Car, Instal lation Egineers, Miller's Hlghllfe, H. L. $80,000 figure. Murphy, Nevada Wholesale Lumber (Sil Neither Musial nor Redbird ver State No.

2), Nevada Wholesale Lumber, Pepsi-Cola, Reno Optimist Club, Siri's Restaurant, Tholl Fence, Town and Country Bowl, Whlttlesea Taxi. Battle Elements, Palmer at SF General Manager Bing Devine would talk in dollars and cents. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Montreal Canadiens have discovered that you can't hold a player like Frank Mahovlich in check forever. Anxious to preserve National but Devine did say: make mine in the Heat that never fails me. The contract represents a SUNDAY, JAN.

7t Squad No. a.m.) HASCO (B), Hoover Landscape, Reno Kiwanis, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Golf's slight adjustment from last A. Levy and J. Zentner (Twin City), professionals battled a wet Hard yeer. fit in with the extent of Nevada Garage, Nevada Shoe Factory, Hockey League records established by teammates of present Stan's participation, his reduced Patrolane, Mason Plata, Rissone's (Commercial), Rissone's (Air National Guard), Safeway Store No.

SO. Sparks Fuel ing Park course today in the first round of the $57,000 San Francisco International Open tournament a surprise since Northern California schedule." Musial, whose .275 batting aver Valley Elevator, Vaughn Millwork, and bygone eras particularly retired Maurice Richard's 50-goal mark in one season the Canadi Western Cigar Co. age in 116 games last year belies his true role in the Redbirds' sur Squad Ne. 7 (11:30 p.m.) J. R.

Bradley, Crescent Creamery, El Bor- has experienced its driest winter ens had managed to contain the since 1897. prising Ihird-place finish, would racho, Kirby Lions No. 3, Martin's Garage, Martin Iron Works, Mavis Mason Interior Decorators, New China Cafe, i like to play in 100 games in 1961 Drenched golfers could hardly IT'S CONSTANT IT'S SAFE IT'S HEALTHY Peerless Cleaners (A.N.G.), Ray's Chev I Stan said he ted physically sound, with none of the muscle or believe it as a storm blew in for Wednesday's pro-amateur prelim ron Service, Scott Motor Teleo, velvet Dairy, victor Cleaners, Whlttlesea Taxi (125 Scratch). ligament ailments which snm 23-year-old Toronto wingmen all saron. But Wednesday night; Mahovlich scored twice as the Maple Leafs downed the Canadiens 5-3 and moved within two points of the league leaders.

The goals were Mahovlich's 38th and 39th in 47 games and enabled him to set a inary. The rain was expected to continue, as the pros battle for I times signal the beginning of the end of baseball careers. the $9,000 first prize in the 72-hole '4. if the cleanest Squad No. I (3 p.m.) Baker's Market, Barker Construction, Beck Corporation, Frank Caprlottl Contractor, Civil Air Patrol (Classic).

Danny and Don's, First National Bank of Nevada (Commercial), Greenbrae Barber Shop, Hale'a Drug Stores, Petersen Masonry, event. Billy Casper fired a 5-under-par most dependable modern heat record for the highest single sea-' 66, proving it can be done over RIVERSIDE 1 $J0) if if 4-SQUARE GUARANTEE rfft" specified tin. Adiuilmnt pro- Jf5 ''tjS (sterf on monlhj u(4. S'F'-" I S. AjoixjtoVoctrmmatorioli.worli- Riamhip for lifo of trtod.

Adjtrtt- lOfei j4! mn piorolod on tral or. llpS I I 3. Nerionwido nrvito ot ell bronchos. 4. Sotijfoclioo fuofoofoed.

Adimt- I irontt haitd on Ml prk vhn 1 rVurnto1. I George A. Probasco Co. (B), Rigiby this municipal course son scorer in Toronto history. In the only other game, Johnny with its par 36-351.

More Night Ball Slated In National Gary Player of South Africa and Plumbing Siesta Motel, Ray P. Smith Insurance, Sparks Bowlarlum (A), Theoday Construction. Squad No. it p.m.) Coers Senior Maior), Falstaff (Classic) First National Bank of Nevada (B), Hamilton Bert Weaver of Daytona Beach, each had 68 In the pro-ama Wilson scored a third period goal and goalie Gump Worsley turned in another outstanding performance to lead the revived New York Rangers to a 2-1 decision Opticians, Harolds Trapshootino, Holiday Hotel (Sportsman), Hursh Insurance and teur firing. Bob Rosburg, winner LOOK FOR THE DEALER WITH THIS SEAL, HE IS AN OIL HEAT SPECIALIST Real Estate (Silver State No.

1), J. of last week's Bing Crosby event, and J. Novelty, Liberty Belle Saloon, Ne had a 70. Ken Venturi and Arnold over the Boston Bruins. vada Printing, Peterson's, Sierra Emblems, Sierra Pacific Power Tarry ine na Palmer were among those carding tional League's baseball players Motel, Town and Country Bowl (B), Washoe Barber Shop.

Ray Farm did all of North even-par 17's. ye in for more night work than Oil Heat Institute of Nevada, Inc. Squad No. le p.m.) J. R.

Casper teamed with Tom Dixon, Carolina's punting 1960. He fVer before. Bradley "Ortho," Budwelser, Chuck 1 kicked 53 times for a 37.6 av Riverside SAFETY NYLON Wagon, El Rancho Lounge, Falstaff Beer, The official schedule, made pub Fort Highland, MASCO (A), Palace Ho erage. ic Wednesday, calls for 318 nieht former Harding Park champion, to tie for top honors in the pro am team. They had a best-ball 61 as did Bob Goetz, Tulsa, pro, tel No.

1, Palace Hotel No. Prima- tames, four more than the previ- donna Cafe, Rssone's (Senior Maior), Tholl Prence Co. (Sierra), Town and Country Bowl (A), Wells Cargo (Silver fous high of 314 during the I960 and John Woodson, Fairfax, Statq No. t), Wriohtway Grocery. Squad No.

II (11 p.m.) A-l Paint amateur. ine season-openm? games on Todav's starting field included a ing, Air Police, Raker's Furniture, Barnes Radio Service No. Civil Air Patrol, Flower Box, Holiday Hotel, Hitton Homes, Mel and Johnny's Richfield Serv April 11 wil lhave Chicago at Cincinnati, St. Louis at Milwaukee host of foreign golfers, many of them competing by special invita Pittsburgh at San Francisco and ice, H. Moffat Co.

(Moffat's Manteca), tion. Philadelphia at Los The Peerless Cleaners (Classic), Pony Express NO. 2, The Stein, Town and Coun ()() Still the favorites at the start game at Los Angeles will be the try Bowl (Revada), Town House Motor Lodge, Zanzibar (Air National Guard). first night contest. were Palmer, Casper and Venturi, who did much of his teen-age The "second" openers will be a I playing at this course where his father is one of the pros.

bit broken up by reason of two Eastern clubs Philadelphia and Pittsburgh starting the season on Angels Hire First Scout plus xcU lx mnd your firm the West Coast. Chicago will have its home opener against Milwaukee on April 14 and Cincinnati will be at St. Louis for the Cards' opener that night. More Spawning Noted by Tahoe Kolcanee Salmon LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Angels today announced Philadelphia and Pittsburgh the selection of Tom Downey, 73, of San Diego as the new Amer won't open at home until April 18 Increased spawning of Kokanee slamon from Lake Tahoe was The Phils will entertain Milwau kee in a night game and Chicflgo ican League club's first baseball scout. General Manager Fred Hanev noted with interest by the Fisher will be at Pittsburgh for a day- ies Division of the Nevada Fish contest.

and Game Commission. Los Angeles will be the busiest said Downey will cover the San Diego and Arizona territories and also will be available for special night performers at home wilh 60 The runs were the largest since the fish were planted in the lake, games under the lights. assignments. the commission reports. Runs were noted on several creeks feed CHECK YOUR SIZE 6.70-15, 7.10-15,7.50-14,7.60-15, t.OO-14 ANY TUBELESS IN SIZES LISTED .16.88 SPECIAL! Just 3 more for whitewallf I AII prices plus excise tax and your eld t're 20-MONTH GUARANTEE Exclusive tread design hundreds of rood gripping edges at your command for greater car control, sure-start'mg traction and safer stops.

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Nugget Five Nips YMCA, 64-62 Jim Kelly's Nugget withstood pressure from the Reno YMCA to capture a 64-62 squeeker last night in the top game of Reno City Basketball League play. Ken Longero and Dave Lumos, ex-Nevada cagers, led the winners with 22 and 14 points while Ozia Thomas netted 15 for the Elijah Green, the YMCA's top scorer, was hampered by a Maury Wills of the Los Angeles Dodgers stole 50 bases la. season, best figure in the National League since 1923 when Max Carey stole 51. Tomorrow in the Shore Room from 6 to 11 pm per person MENU NOW OPEN MEW CRAB NUVRTINEIU back injury. The Elbow Room scored 45 points in the second and third periods to defeat Comstock Insurance, 63-52, in the other AA di eaiuring INSTANT STARTS THIS WINTER! Service 7 Lucky vision game.

Don Menkrucd collected 22 points and George Nelson 13 for the winners while Jim Maguire's 20 topped the Corn-stock five. Tonight's games: Nugget vs. Holiday Hotel, 7 p.m.: Bowlarium vs. Reno Laundry, 8:15. at E.

Otis Vaughn; National Guard vs. Magic Cleaners, 7, Valley Dairy vs. Ma. Rose Sporting Goods, 8:15, at B. D.

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