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38 OakbiKTTribmw, fridy. May 26, 1950 Local Preps Mat Show Here Tonight Enter Classic Br BEN GICUANO I Although one of the Southern California teams will probably haul away the championship, Northern California track stars are expected to have one of. their best years when the California State High School Track and Field Meet is held for the 4 32nd tomorrow at Wrestling returns to Oakland tonight after a layoff of many weeks. Ronnie Etchison and Tom Rice will appear in the one hour, two fall Auditorium main event. Etchison, Pacific Coast heavyweight champion, will defend his title against Rice, a former University of San Francisco football player and now one of the most feared heavyweight grapplers in the west.

Etchison recently won the title, tossing rugged Ray Eckcrt at San Francisco. The semi-windup on Promoter Ad Santel's card wilt be an Australian team match with the Sharpe brothers, Ben and Mike, Hughes Field in Sacramento, -The annuafprep classic, which brings together the Golden State's outstanding talent via eight sectional meets, gets nder way at I o'clock with on one. jideJlMjCflmpe tition. jarilt. be provided by Hans SchuKz of Chicago and Al Cortez, San Jose.

Gino Vagnannone and Charro Azteca will open the show over the 30 minute route. One fall will decide. V- i mi xf- 'v aaaatik iMiaT aWaMrnlaMaTmrrrrmii i i Santel, who called off previous shows because the Auditorium arena wasn't available, hopes to The thirdcth annual reunion of the Acme Athletic Club, on show weekly for the next several months. Th Sratt Records Hera are the state records the 1M prep track and field men will be aiming for: 1M ysr Sasa-aVeaannral, L.A. btefc.

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Cathedral at 144.4:14.. Blab heralee Cewlee, Pale AH, JMUUA La bardies Oavta. Beaver ef Gleadale, 19 aad WeF.lbeaney, Wasblaftea ef Ilk, 147. Relay Lea Aafrtea Hlfh. 13.

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Biseas J.hasea, PIMsbarg, tta. tM ft. 1 lm. reading from left to right and making allowances for a few unidentified faces, they are: William (Fat) Larue, Otto Biit-ler, Andy Bedbury; second row, John Henry Nash, Jack Rooney, Mr. Wolf.

Theo Schleuter. Jim Slattery. Jim Xenna, Pit Potter, Everett Dawdle. Ben Bradshaw, Stanley Van Wick. Roy Smith.

Dr. Jack Hogarty; third row. Bert Brown, T. W. Parson, Mr.

Finnegan, Bert Lund. George H. Roemer. Ed Wilcox. Mr.

Mehling. Charles Partridge, Henry May. Harry Belden, Don Rhodes; second row from front Will Orchard, Harry Snow, Harry Basilio. Mr. Sharpe, George Neece.

Myron Whldden, Judge John J. Men, Rufus Hep-burn, Frank Cook; front row, Henry Audifrad, Ed Dowle's son. Billy Hughes. Mr. Toohig, Henry Stulz, Charley Conlon.

Jimmy Shanley and Jack Kitchen. Some of the men pictured have passed away since the photograph was obtained. Sunday afternoon's gathering is scheduled for 12:30 o'clock. oraanlxation of the best wrestlers, swimmers, runners and bike riding on the Pacific Coast which was formed almost 0 years ago. will be held Sunday afternoon at the Al J.

Lacoste Building, 311 Broadway. This was the first annual reunion, a custom started in 1920 when the members weren't husky young men anymore. It was made by The Tribune's veteran photographer. E. A.

(Doc) Rogers. Starting at the top. American, German To Judge Walcott Go MANNHEIM, Germany, May An American arid German were named. today to judge the Jersey Joe Walcott-Hein Ten Hoff 15-round bout here Sunday. Butcher Tops MIER PflTTO Zaharias Choice In Women's Open The judges are Ma.

Wilbur K. JOHN SWETT CINCHES 2ND SPOT IN CCCAL Big Pacing Test ARCADIA, May 26. Leading contendersior national honors in the three-year-old pacing division get a severe test tomorrow in Anderson, Heidelberg military trial heats. Finals la the field events are slated for 1t fm, with the first track duel billed S.F. Ring Card post chaplain from Yancey vi lie, N.C., and Gerd Seewald of Berlin.

Anderson has refereed many The Richmond Golf Club, act NEWTON, May ing on results of a year-long sur She claims she's "just not hitting amateur bouts in Germany. Grant Butcher continues along vey, has closed itS gates- m-'ihef John Sweet's Indians cinched Southern California, represented thai ball The referee will be Arthur the way I like to" butithe 10'000 westcrn P. feature -k v- 'S rickson Zaharias is pre the grand eircttftftarnessTarfng faces of public course golfers. second place in the Contra Costa by six men in each event, as com Babe Didri nrfKoch of Stockholm, pared to five for the San Iran' the comeback trail tonight when he meets Los Angeles heavyweight Harry Wills in the 10 pionship, which opens June 11. There again will be 64 places to the 's championship flight.

Trouton captured the Richmond Golf Club's Directors' Cup by scoring a 1-up victory over Bill Wade. three years, three months and 14 days of golf. Cliff Anglin recently recorded an 80 at tee off favorite in the $3000, card at Satta Anita Park was agreed upon a week ago. cisco, Eastbay area, again will County Athletic League fbaseball race yesterday when they dropped Acalanes, 6 to 2, in an afternoon furnish some stellar performers. JEFFERSON BOASTS STARS The club's board of directors has enacted a hard-fast guest card rule, Pat Markovich, the manager and professional announced today.

"Many golfers are wondering Womens Eastern Open Golf Championship Tournament which begins today. KLX to Air Fight CAR RADIOS GE.VU,E LEAGUE STANDINGS Jefferson of Los Angeles, which ranks as one of the teams to beat Pet The Grant Butcher-Harry Wills The incomparable Babe an why, all of a sudden, guest cards .1 1 1 Louise Suggs, deft Georgia goiter. 95 The annual LaRinconada Pro- heavyweight fight at the San Francisco Coliseum Bowl tonight I are a muv ai uie luenraona .706 .633 J0O 39 club, Markovich stated. "A sur- Amateur will be played June 2' generally are considered the two at the LaRinconada Golf Club. I gals who must be beaten bv anv will be broadcast at approxi Antioch 7 John Swett 5 ML Diablo 5 Acalanes 4 Pittsburg 3 Alhambra 3 vey has been made over a period i.

il -i mately 10 o'clock by KLX and Thprp will 44(1(1 in nrir mnncv! KLX-FM, The Tribune stations. for the crown, boasts 11 qualifiers headed by sprinter Guy Blackburn (9.6 100 and 21.6 220), Stan Lang (1:54.6 880) and Gary Green (48.6 quarter miler). Other entstandinr stars from Southern California include Steve Turner of Glendale (24-64 broadjamp and 18.9 186 lew hardies), Hal Nouree of 489, i oi ii omer contestants who will ia increase of demands from non- for the low-scoring The 301 members and conditions became Downtown Merchants Association Play throu8h Sunday Jerry-Morton will do the blow- by-blow, with Alan Ward, Trib eame at Crockett and Mt Diablo embarrassing on week-ends. Over; tourney, played earlier this week ooir Club, game ai v-rocneit, ana JWfc jJiaDio: i Dw MOTOR RADIO SERVICE Motorola Headquarters Sine 1931 2819 BROADWAY TW 3-1700 a prnuu oi a monui several wl wunu hc uouc anu xxuiac iiiiiriru une sports editor, handling the commentary. KLX is 910 on the diaL fell before Alhambra, 2 to 0, in a night battle on the Martinez lot.

an 18-hole event, but that didn't one-two in last week's Weather- mean a thing to Harold M. vane Tournament at White! who went 30! Plains, N.Y. I Urk dred golfers were turned away. "It is the same old cry of not enough golf courses. Some of this could be remedied if one knew the golfers, but you can't tell a golfer by mere appearance.

Beginners, knowing the conditions, would be the early starters and Testerday's scheduled game between Pittsburg and Antioch was moved up a with the two-time champs falling to Pittsburgh, 4 to round main event at Coliseum Bowl in San Francisco. Butcher, now being handled by Joey Fox, hit the comeback trail last week when he stopped Ray Stevens in five rounds. Wills, a tall, rangy negro, fought San Diego's Grossmont (58-2H shot-put), Dick McDonald of Wilson in Long Beach (13-7 pole vault) and Larry Carter ef Glendale U26.S mile). Sherman Miller of Napa, Herbie Turner of Alameda and Vera Wilson of San Jose are Northern California's best bets for first-place medals. NEW RECORD SEEN Miller posted a 48.2 in the 440 Only one game remains to be played in the 3-C loop, that being a make-up game next Wednesday slowed up the course so that five Oakland last dropping a twee" Pittsburg and Acalanes.

in decision to Bob Dunlap at thatitine ol?" In'ou me time. Harry has also boxed inltwecn "hn Swett and Alhambra was played Tuesday, Swett win Straight Kentucky Bourbon in all its Glory! San Francisco rings. hours became common for a single round of golf. "Too many golfers taking ap the game without any instruction not only lack the fundamentals of the game, but have knowledge of rnles and ei-qnette, which are so important "Our guest cards have solved last Saturday in the North Coast A six round semi-windup pits Section finals at CaL The tune, ning the test by a 4-to-l score. SERPA NOTCHES WIN Southpaw George Serpa lim Sal Perea against Baby Ike.

Andy Walker boxes Jimmy Howard in another six while Ruben Arona ited Acalanes to three hits as he which equals the state record, is two-tenths of a second off the United States interscholastic record. With Miller declining a berth in the 100, there's a good chance and Lupe Telles open the show in racked up John Sweet's fifth win our problem. With a faster course we can actually; increase our a four. of the season. Play- for a new national mark.

POLICE LOOP NINES Guest cards are issued by members of the Richmond club, ex plained Markovich. 0 I The Indians, who have plaved two games Jess than AnUoch because of strained relations with Pittsbarg, sewed up the win in the first inning when they put together five runs on two walks, an error, a stolen base, singles by Al GiorgetU and Ray Vallejo and a double by Johnny Sehneiders. Want to shoot your lowest golf "TulrnerfBeaf-old "Sophomore has the best time in the state this year for the 220. The Hornet ac4v whoU also compete in the 100, was clocked in 21.6 and 21.5 in his two NCS races Saturday. Miller, Turner and miler Norman Green last Saturday in record breaking feats when be cleared 6-514 in score ever, man? Becorrje a father That's what happened to Red TO RESUME ACTION Here are the schedules for the Eastern.

and Central Police Baseball Leagues for tomorrow: I.ASTEKV niVIMOX A Gilham, a Tilden Park links- the high Jump. Freviouslyi Wa Iwwas- Si Bencdlcta Boyi Club (111 vi Kntn ICIotlttfra illh MtCeMHi a.m.4- Mvt tSeaL tl Dkta- Homa -Fur man, the day after his wife presented him with an addition to the family. Red, who has been golfing for yearst shot.HV wo strokes: over par, at Tilden. O. HOLES IN ONE The Dons, charged with four errors, exploded for a pair of runsjn the fifth frame after Serpa fanned the first two batters.

GREEN DOUBLES Dick dreen. who reliever! A pair of Bay area entrants are niture ('. Arroyo vi)o. a a.m.: Giasa Blsra Union (Si Mllte Park Mar-chants (II. Elmhurrt No.

1. 11 a.m.: expected to give Carter a batue fP1mltPIof NSOW (A Mattbr in the four-Iapper. BAUER, GREEN RATE HIGH 5 starter Forrest Borghesani in the! At Alameda: Lieut Commander John F. Moriarity on the 145-yard Market (4), rramont. ii a.m.: Kopiot Market (4 v.

Stratum Scamba Hi. Fremont, ajiv Oaklind Boy, Oub Senior! v. Saa Leandra Semora. Mc-CoruwU. 11 a.m.

DIVISiO! Elmhunrt Optimuui (Ui vi. Leali Paper Stand fill. Elmhunt No. a.m.; Beck! Grocer, (10) vi. Maxwell Hard- fourth hole.

Using a seven-iron the officer scored his first ace in lourth and went the last two rounds fanning seven and allowing no hits, began the uprising with a broken bat single over! first. Ken Jones doubled to center to check in Green, stealing third and home while Serpa pitched to Ron Bauer of San Francisco's Washington and Green of Piedmont have done 4:28 and 4:31.6, respectively, but both are capable of better if pressed. Allie Cage of McClymonds wili also have to be considered in the mile. Don Edwards of Bakersficld war. Allendale.

a.m.'. Capitol, it years -en the links. At TildeifvPark: Frank Net (la vi. Bute St Jimt Slueri. (St.

Allendale, a.m.: Beatty Scaffold ((, PruiV vala School, a.m.: Four Square Motors (71 vs. Portera Market Friek. 11 a.m.: land on the 127-yard fifth hole. flurlMercriT'l ft TB Barsars Clottiimj the next swinger. Alhambra scored both of its rules the favorite in the high using a seven-iron; Albert Lamm on the 12e-yard third bole with an eight-iron.

school, li calemrmt Sparta Shoti tit n. St. Bml R'l Concordia. a Cork'ya Larky Nine '41 vs. Melroec Merchants J.

Concordia, 11 a.m.: Oakland Bors Club Juniors vs. San Leandra Arroyo Vissia. 11 am. 1 unnsioif Cast Oakland Boys Cluh (in vs St. runs against the Red Devils la the fourth inning.

Pitcher Will Hall, who gave up eight hits during his seven-innine hurdle race, having won the West Coast Relays prep evenf over the 39-inch barriers in 14 5. As in the past meets, vrrr few-upsete wiH mi the At Contra Costa Golf Club. Harold Galindo on the 185-yard seventh hole, holing out a three- iron shot stint, led of with a double, Whanl Bernard s. Elmhurrt No. s.

a 13-evehI program. Elronurst Merchant, Eiranum Merchants 0 0 0 0 jwogew iCstrlisr Tst Pnrto au. BrookfleW Boya. Cluh, Kmhurst No. t.

orter ttroppedthe Admission for the night show is it am: ncr tieokies tai vs. Horace inira SlTlKe on bal COStanza, Hall Mann Rockets (I), Friek, a.m. moved to third and Costanza took over at first After Costanza stole second, Johnny Pagnini smacked a single into right field to score both runners. score by tnmtyjs; (III nemx, bob nan a Dick Farley, a 23-year-old former Alameda High School youth, has turned to the professional ranks in order to accept a job with Pre Harry Obitz at Shaw-nee-on-the-Delaware. IN BRIEF Veteran Bob Clark, Mills College's golf pro, takes over a summer Jobat the Bebow Hotel, which is situated on the Redwood Highway, Fred Blanchard, who formerly lived in Alameda, now is an assistant pro to Walter Tebaldi at the Contra Costa Golf Club.

John Ssretf .501 90 4 t. i if is a i NOBTBf DIVISION A DIVISION Ml Keys Boys Cltrb vs. Moose Club, at Busnrod No. 11 Post 1010 VFT m. Montcialr Sport Club, at Emeryville.

IS noon; Shsttuck Avenue Merchants vs. Chapel oi the Oaks, at Bush-rod No. Z. a-mj Del Mont Cleaners vs. Teen A's, at noon.

DIVISION Tien Tan Restaurant vs. Checker Clean-era, at Buanrod No. I a.m.; Sunbeam Bread vs. Optimist Club, at Emeryville, 1 St. Celamba'a vs.

Telefraph Cats, at Technical, It Alcatel Merchant vs. Buon Gusta Bakery, at Bush-rod Na. a-n. DIVISION Grnva Street Merchanu vs. 't r.

Borghesani, Grata (41 and Dunbar: Serpa and AirokU, Mt Diablo Mia aaa a a a a Naturally a finer drink Alhambra OuO jra) a i a Leahy Praises $lforJdults and5ar cents for junior high school students and children. Hughes Field, on the Sacramento JC campus, is situated at Freepoft Boulevard and Sutter-ville Road, Here is the entry list from the JJCS, Oakland AthleUc League and the Academic Athletic Association of Saa Francisco: ltS-vard' aash Herbert Turner (Ala-anadw. Den Putnam- (Pledmontl. John Meaa tTremonU, Harry Wad MeCly-snonds), TUlmaa Nichols (Com me reel. S2-yard dsjnHerbert Turner tAla-aaedaM, Don Putnam (Pledmontl, Bob Lavow rVaUaiel, Don Johnsaa tremooli.

Don Johnson (Comnwrc. 4nr4 nasetveraaaa MftleT (Napa Jarmtf Moaa 4Padl Geova, Bob Bly Vftanta Cru, Ootia Huattf red Can re (LowellU MVysrd run Larry Braatw Jim Bncaa (PttUbursm Bob StlUweU Watsonviiiel, Cena Jnaaa (Tarbl, Jon Van Kant (Balhoai. runNormaa Oreea Wedmont, Jna Zaaarbrnl Jeflarsoai. Brew Webb i Nana, AUw Cse iMcClyrDonds). Bon Bauer (Waahtnctoal.

tuck hunt las BiussrW Ktlta Valleiol at Golden Gate. 1ft Stnlte Con-: Democracy in Sports, UerEntries are bow Seine taken -A for the Alameda City Cham- BOSTON, May 2: Notre nVi Naturally aged 4 years in Naturally Naturally smoother in And it's only Dame football coach Prank Leahy points to American sports as an tractor vs. r-nu Heeaa store, at Co Idea Gate. IS noon. CSNTBAL nmSMN A DIVISION The Old Hgmeaiaad vs.

E. rVreovtrh at Son. at Rattnoodl Na. la Jewish Community Center vs. Athens No.

7b. at RatmorMH No. 1. It noon; Rose Andersen vs. Menelf Temple, at Ralrrmndl No.

I. 1 Local Jl vj Mab Temple, at Rainsoadl Na. 11 coon. DIVISION MTZWtl tlanlra ve. Tavsl 9 aat DImBO example 'of Democracy "at its best" Preaenf in poris, saia jeany, "no one asks about an individual's J- Carro Antioch i.

Stave La veils (Kins; City), John Maaaaet tFretDOnlt, OT ereed. He only asks what rVZri. v. 1L0CU 70 atiuie piayer ma on tne Held. This ae.n wnamoera twaanmauMii, Low Kurd lea Cranny SHef (Acalanes! tnntt OAS RCOOIS STN4L BOLORES CAT BCVLVN Bsaeara JKBL( KNOX OBCHESrSA Cam Stay OssstiSa MS Dava Counts SenMmai.

Jaaaea Thamaa. $1 29 niuci tut sta ocsb i i con ntvTsrni $99 i nimmiHM i acn saaaaoa Kronrod Jearelers vs. T. $22 vompony, at sUposiUoa No. It 1 llar tl Cmto, aM, Saa Mataa, stant reminder that there is in America an opportunity for all" Leahy spoke last night at the ZrVZLSr i.aa..arand Products, ft.

Trposiuoa No. 11 aoon: Central srsHnmaiosa. Post vault Wee Matt (Anatvt. (Burilna-asael, Jamas Van Dar iste Stcwi Beats Mclndoe fsan, uana tampion at Kxpontioa aaa. J.

IS Peter at TripV ntavtUnf Campany, Sa- (lata). MO Vara Wusoa (sataaaj. (Saa JaartJ tl SuSBBkVM 'Vara wi Te avsn CatrHat, ManriB Ctmora (McClr- ti-l Pitchr fo Boms sans nfwtssrr tai. jsmanuat. WerWi lest Dinner straadumB Phil greenwood (Berbav on 13 th tlinner of the Massachusetts Committee of Catholics, Protas-tanti and Jewa.

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Comedian Eddie Cantor re ceived citations as examples of "a basit; principle of American liferotherhpod." The, dUtwwT were awarded Vyi, Vsa Marfan (Valtejol, James Browa SAN LUIS PBISPO, May 26 asbinctoa (Tacb) kkmismi, unam Zkn MaUsoa Ltncsin). unUicx. jaequier. 20-vearId twit nut, aVienra lim linbua sophorrwt pitcher who has won Bn CUa (sWsMateai, Paul UuevtnT BIMBO'S 365 CLUB Never Sold until Four (4) Years Old! iMctnyosMdsi.ifivc games and lost two for Cali Misnct'i ia riyisyea Lort Suboc (aaiastoni.

fornia Polytechnic -College this fitapua Diek Sharfca 1 fWstsefrvtnet. mmiry nesra iMcaismaai, aaea ijart af AM la Harris (year, has been signed by the wraaaatv, jBrookJya Dodgers, before 1200 persons gathered, in the ballroom ef the Hotel Statler. aa raAbesrl runwa. tfona litaaaa Car Una ftaaulU, tt PROOF. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY.

THE STASIS OlSTItUNS e6.rFliANKF0RT, KENTUCKY. i i msms ,4 i snis4nrtjj-yyaasa A-- 4 sbJti.Siai 1 a sa a A i -ib.

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