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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 35

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Tl IE FRESNO BEE Cf1 suoNov24 55 ileport To The Golfer Balfimore-49ers Loser Will Be Eliminated' By Jim Kensil Associated Pm sports writer The 1957 Baltimore Colts have already won as many fames as any Baltimore team ever did in the National ootball League Today they will go for No 6 against the San Francisco Forty Niners in a Western Conference game which virtually will eliminate the loser from the title race And the winner could move Into sole possession of first place In the division if the Detroit lions should lose to the Chicago Bears The Forty Niners Colts and Lions are tied for the Western lead with 5 to 3 records Each! has three games to play after today' but the schedule defi-nitely favors the Lions Green Bay is in Pittsburgh Los Angeles in Cleveland New York in Chicago and Washington in Philadelphia The Colts are a touchdown favorite over the Forty Niners in Baltimore and the Lions rate-the same edge over the visiting Bears the fifth place team with a 3 to 5 mark Pittsburgh Is favored by 3 Cleveland by 4 New York by 6 and Washington by 2 Cleveland boasting the league's leading rusher or 1 season $350042 Fresno Golfers WillMeet Tourney Deadlines Today Another busy day on the links is expected today on most Fresno courses as the players hurry to get under the deadlines in an assortment of tournaments At Fort Washington thei' semifinals of the best ball team tournament is scheduled plus qualifying for the Membership Cup and a mixed foursome turkey sweepstakes Williams took over the Membership lead yesterday by carding a stroke ahead of Boone Haddock at 74-9 65 Rickey Baird joined Mel Bomprezzi and Norm Madsen as 68 shooters Defending champ WaltBabey has yet to qualify Williams- incidentally broke 80 for the first time yesterday The Fresno -Muny will be busy with second round best ball twosome matches and also a turkey sweepstakes which yesterday drew 89 entries Belmont jwriferr ere scheduled to" wind up the round of the Directors Trophy play i Sunnysiders will further thin out its ranks in the President's Cup play In the third round The Airways has no club tourney activity but the Nisei Club and the Fresno Junior Chamber of Commerce have sweepstakes BEST Mrs James Stoeckel won the Byde Trophy for which the Fresno Womens Golf Helicals Will Scrimmage This Afternoon At 3 Coach Ray McCarthy pleased with the progress of his Fresno Hellcats this week has scheduled a full scale scrimmage session at Romain Playground today at 3 The Valley Athletic Club semi professional football team will wind up Its season Thanksgiving Day at 10:15 o'clock in the Fresno Recreation Park against the strong Kern County All Star in the first annual Turkey Platter game McCarthy has Elmo Bradley quarterback Millard Hampton and Carl Hunt halfbacks and Bob Lawson fullback running as his first unit backfield The second unit has Harold Avakian quarterback John Firmalo and White halfbacks and Allen Oglesby fullback The Hellcats offensive line will have Lance Jones and John Williams ends Joe Ver-haus and Russ McQuillen guards Lloyd Harris and Everett Phelps tackles and Haig Mossesian center Defense has been the Fresno weak spot in the 4-5 season this year but several changes have been made to correct the faults Roland Haynes and Vince Rogers will Kapriel-um to Hasty Road held the previous record of $277132 set in 1953 Only Six Start Only six thoroughbreds Jimmy Brown and the top passer in Tommy O'Connell can ail down the Eastern Conference championship by winning all its remaining games The Browns have a 6-1-1 mark ROYAL Fresno Ski Club queen Pat Pricer a 17 year old redhead and Bullard High School senior signs an entry blank for the Dry Ski School Making sure the job is done are Eual Britton left the head of the Fresno' Ski Club patrol and Hefb Lange the club president Pat performed her first official duties last reigning over the Sno Ball Bee Photo while the runnerup Giants arejfared the race 6-2 With the other Eastern tIern t0i took chances chasing Reward who earlier this year won the Tremont Stakes the Washington Park Futurity the Cowdin and the Champagne At the finish Nala was closest to the win-1 ner trailing Reward! Skiers who are and skiers who would be toddlers of 5 and bone creakers near-across the finish line by aing will turn out Tuesday night in the first of four Fresno Bee KMJ KMJ-TV length Christiana DrySkl Schools Staysail was another two! Indications are there will be lengths farther back in third a throng of perhaps 500 oh finements in many items but Monday two skiing Zampese Scales who former- be the ends Gene Bell and Ed York tackles Gary Gustafson and Karrol Bills guards Cal Wilcox and Larry linebackers Leevel Tatum and Bob Binger halfbacks and John Sato safety McCarthy hopes to improve his pass defense to cope with the accurate throwing of Kern quarterback Bob Scales and former USC halfback Ernie Club competes annually Bee Photo point lead Into the second half when action will be resumed in February Madera is second with 27 points followed by Del Rio of Modesto with 25 19 for Fort Washington 184 for Belmont and 154 for Sunny side Belmont vaulted out of the -basement with an 8 to 1 victory over Sunnyside while Fort Washington and Del Rio deadlocked at 44 points each dubs just about out of the running the Cleveland-New York battle in New York December 15th should decide the division king Pomona Defeats Oxy 34 To 24 CLAREMONT UP place Pomona-CIaremont led by tail-! The ony starter who reversions by Director Nick FjOFesuch as that back Jim Lindbald who passed got close to Reward veteran head of the Yosemite aluminum ski (hand for calisthenics instruc- nothing to be StAMM L( Hl'lMJliAH kflitl FlAM laaL 1L A Belmont Pairings Women of the Belmont Country Club will play for the Trophy a 36 hole medal handicap tournament Tuesday and December 3rd pairings: Pint -filEht 0 AM Jf)mMi -Raj JntuMoo Churl Trrjr hniri Hut-ldM Prink mutr Klrhr N'lan Owe Nadir Prrn Wllithacm Floyd ro)n Bran llaaltonMry I niiny Hap Rmr arond 9:21 Hanry Brarr Hand Pmkliam Of oraa Alim I Jamaa: 1:3 Crnraa Ayr Harold tiarfrr Jna rrrardin 0:31 Gana Parrlah am Kprakr Kay Talnm Third I lOfh trr) 0 (Slam Orlffln Ralph Hood Virinr Katin Jamra Ahlpr: nitatrv Crrll priry fjnria GUM Kannatk Rmith III Grorga Ntaljr JJ i JIolto Richard JUrahal considered new Lt 1 Iy played for Fresno State College and the Naval Training Center in San Diego is a fine days The absolute basics are few years ago and (best you can afford) every the apple of skis bindings poles and Ski School and a movie for three touchdowns whipped-was Wheatley Stable's Misty trou-j jje £ern County line is led sera Certain used items csn by AI Baldork former USC be picked up to keep the first end and Bill Kelly an ex on market a has been eye since About the best news for the ski clan is that there is no evidence of inflation That above mentioned black ski still goes Occidental 34 to 24 in a Flight the even money favor-homecoming game i hjite of the crowd of 17682 Mis-closed out the SCIAC season ty Flight finished fourth ahead for both squads- of A Beau Priam John Breckell passed for and Pine Tree Amber ton Boulevard four touchdowns for thejTide I Time 8 PM to sbout 10 skiing Here are some of the facts: Holmes Playground on First Street near Hunting- College of the Pacific linesman losers Pomona has an over- Reward was timed PM calisthenics' instructions for $85 no change over the cost to below $50 The following 1 ski patrol members will aid Fiore: Tony! Alfano Ted Miranda Lorraine "It is the best ski for 95 perMiranda Dr William Reyn-! cent of all skiers- says one0dSf Mrs Reynolds Nip Ere-I iUI HID EI61 all season record of 3-4 andjin 1:44 15 jmovies in that order 1 a 1-2 SCIAC record while The colt who was sent into Fiore with Mai Oxy has lost four against no' the sales ring as a yearling by DeOriainin charge of warmup MI mm ts wmi iiwinu N'ra ununig tjj Night Golf Pairings The eighth round of play in Hank's Fresno Night Clubbers league golf competition is scheduled for tomorrow snd Tuesday nights with these pairings and standings: Tomorrow 7 PM Brunswig (4-3) vs (5-1-1) 7:30 Top Hat (3-4) vs Owl (4-3) 8 4-3 vs Mid Valley (4-2-1) Tuesday 7 PM Johnson's win In conference play and Mrs Elizabeth Graham butahsthemcs and personal in-sports equipment man whitman Ralph McElroy Jim Bol A A ISmiAISaN Alfa PAI ku fllalaA 1AU aaaJlaS faaa 1 offered about 30also won but one while losing sev-en and taking a tie overall for the season The game was the 39th renewal of the oldest grid rivalry in Southern California Mtra Mr Pit Moll-kiAliMro XiuMs Wrtn 3 lira A B-nirdMr E4anl Pit'll I Mr' Rnetrt KlrMr rd 1 1 Mra Imr HiWid-Mr Willard Ilnyt 0: Mra Will'll InkoM-Mra Arthur Jotinron I Mia Pal LiwiaOInk CfM Mil'htll rl Kin ra Ptwt Wtiititni Vlrr Warn' anrllm Mr M'errl Prftmit If air PrM Wo'ctl-Vr A R-mi 24 Nil Paul Iull-Mr Jark Watr Ml 14 lira Waltar ratln-M-a Job Laaiti 4 Mr On Rimtim Mrt Craik 14 lira Jark rrrMn Wil- Iiam knrppard 14 Klmnm Runnviudr Ororaa Had'r-Mr HulMk a Ml Hodman-Mr Prank kindo' M- rharloa Torry-Wr Rnr Jntinonn (4 i Mr Charlaa Manmtf-Mra raratll C'l-' 'a 4 Mr a Nolaati Mm Gilmr 34 Mr Ollvtr Moocritl-Mrii DM Hot 4 Del Rio Is Leader Del Rio of Modes to is five points ahead of the field in the Northern California Womens' Golf Association eight-women class A team competition at the end of the fail season Del Rio downed host Fort Washington's team $4 to 34 in the only match Friday to grab a total of 30 points Visalia is second with 25 fol by Fort Washington 234 Sunnyside 22 and lovfdI Sun was bid in by her When he stnictron by knows his product from Unger Don Vest' Kenny 1 1 1 A TP I I failed to bring a high price I the Fresno Ski experience on the slopes Itschrolls Hal Larsen Bill Ba- Win I JUPP 1 1 I I returned $560 $420 and Club Patrol headed by Eual lighter has better turning ker Wirren Pierson Al Smith II III VlCI I VW $520 Nala paid $480 Ifharad Eristics and has i fxcel-jskeet Haggerton Bob Harris $580 and Staysail returned! To enter-Just fill In theient torsional rigidity The irn-Bob Wilkins Jack PieronIi $1100' blank on this page and mailiported wood laminated skis today All ages of any experi-jare ence in skiing are welcome cause they hold and track bet-Iund pcp- '5 Don' LUtle Jdri "he Ric'e to' a' 2 Village Inn (4-3) va Frank Cavale Ralph Reed'to 0 Southwest Conferencej('l-3) A wood laminated skis iferb Lange Jim Imperatrice 'yards for one touchdown and (5-2) (1-6) 7:30 iihehold 'nd McCrpCor- Larry Eck-'engineered two other scoring'MC (2-5) -s Penney (3-4) 8 i tnty bold and tracK bct-iimi daivau nm sim I jaa a a la 1a a 9a Valises inn 14-3) va fiucknsr -w lTanic cavale Ralph Reed1 to 0 Southwest conference DiLiddo Bob Whit- victory over Texas Christian not hate any or all of the neutering to the fairer sex are getlneyi The Btt KMJ KMJ-TV Dry Ski School STAITIN8 run NOV Utb BIC Sri PIC I0M Die 17th In conjunction with the Fretno Ski Cub Tom CIiford Ue Halder-land a step quilted parkas man Jack 0akey nd Britton 'Bowl date cl0er ThSiln'syRicurttrbcfe i should be taped on all equip- long chair lift ment to simplify identification To Arizona ine rangy Rice qurwro only a week Ve nan enroll mo In Tho Boo Dry Ski School Wednesday night Three tur-who are awarded to the three No 1 cororWKhnltll Name MOMIMMlieeMieeaieeoiOMMOOIOMMlMtMMMMoe Future school December 3rd 10th and 17th 17-14 TUCSON Fresh-quarterback Jim Mason A 4dreii 4 Ttlrplione Ka too toot MMMaiMNiy There are some new ski racks lockable for the first If it Sessions will be! time Most new ones fit in the postponed until the following'car's rain drain thus avoiding scored a touchdown and kicked week if it is raining at school abrasions on the car roof a pair of conversions as he of Skiing is not the cheapest guided the University of Ari-ent sport and like most any otherjzona to a 17 14 victoiy it involves a fairly hjavy ini-over Marquette before a home tial outlay One family of four coming crowd -of 14000 last The Statistics V-if H- Pirrt (w-i IV Riinlni jtrAu 1 Powng rd( Pm S3I I ris Rmpt br 1 I P'ini TM1 Silt' VumblM Mrt 3 TiMa pfnaliW I I liavf Merced Team Leads The Merced Golf woman team competing in the Northern Golf Association cir-f The pel B'O-Fm-t scores cuit is the halfway leader the season long competition wri jokia rim- irrk with a total or 30 points 3 U'W Merced lost-to tha Madera1 Rr-ikAki'-r-Mm i Lor a lui'iv 1 w- team 5 to 4 in a round last' have Rpvtr skiad lrm ilwrk ami I hereby relieve The Freme Be KMT KMJ-TVsnd the Fresn Ski raint Immediatcly'preced-Club and the City Frevne nf any liability fur any injury er Init te WS h0 Classes my iMrMa er property retultma troiq my attendance al the dry akij Clothing Anything warm BchooL time the threat rain is pres- or if the field is soaked loose enough for caiisthenicslaid Rfntlw for example only last more than $500 on thej The 150 pound Mason was jjUj made no for it with line On the other hand sever-j outstanding on offense and lde-imooth ball feeding to his week but will carry a Any opill rrOOr 0lSf stores this season will rentfcnse as Arizona won its first cnrps of hacks that led to sec-f Anything startling In ski'all the necessary 'game of the season Marquettelon(j (our -equipment this season? A spill skis bindings poles boots! loaded With sophomores lost surges proof ski perhaps? trousers and for a mod- its 20th straight contest 1 jeet tA 1A A mu IleiM meu A flrtft nnapfae field Anything startling In the necessary 'game of the season Marquette lon(j an(j fourth quarter touch-1 1 I luinmant Ihi ceon? A mil cki hindiri? nnlp hmliJlMifnl With innhnmnrrt 'Os'down surges 1 IriPinCOnn 1 Halfbacks Ken William andj I2wl II UIICll 111011 i aa Halfbacks Ken Williams and But the manufae- est $540 item bej A first field goal If tinder 21 years ot st pt-aM have a patent er guardian algn aU9 I PpH UOGU Larry Ducitt climaxed -re To 13fh Victory apparently Any may quarter Ducitt climaxed these turers of ski gear have hit rented separately too That Is gave Arizona its winning mar-1 3 plateau There is little new re-1 from Friday afternoon until gin yardj ireraiM a-trdiik'd MlMiuml Fill Out and Mail Tha Fratna R-a rublle Ratal iona Dept I rnno Olifnrnla lines respectively and Hill The Boston Celtics scored their kicked In J1' ec'cur 13th consecutive National Basketball Association win as mg burst late in the third pe-lhry owned the cellar dwelling Minneapolis Lakers' 131 to 107 riod beat Rice now needs only to fHontclinrrhare and ha Larry foustjwa Increased to three when in Houston to clinch a Jarhired coring honors with 27 Jim Loscutoff reinjured of the championship and right leg in the third quarter 0 xltrd0 32 to 28 Trail points quaitrr the iVxaV Am margin to 42 to Nats Edge Knkks ffe total2 il hl conaecutive NEW YORK UP -offense Sader with belt Jr than bakfa 1:15 oI lf econdirg by as many 16 1000 yards to his credit picked up 107 yards on four SiJUiNM chompi to 10 32 wrwd fmHmmtd r' ifiKKd 119 IIS scuinn jearly ln the second Bill Sharman had 15 points the Syracuse Nationals in the first half to lead the bounced back to defeat Knickerbockers hint night the third National Baskethall in a U' il' Mei fnmMd nil kirlcM turt hve hoops in quarter Awocia of Three ctivmn at five spurredtion game before 8631 In Mad Boston to a 22 point lead 96 ison Square Garden to 76 at the three quarter) The victory lifted the Nation out tempts Hill's long scoring Jiunt which stunnrd a TCU homecoming crowd of 20000 as it put tha game out of reach for CtN i RAL never to second place In the eastern divivon of the l-ague and mark The visitors threatened agnfn The injury list dropped the Knuks to the Halt her iop row John Kucha Fete hi mon-Ian Jimmy Rajskup Charles Jones Charles Zarasha Wayne Bane Jack Hartman Don McCoon Jim Joyce Ken Bier Jerry Jones Dos Tains heat Clf in the finale McCormick Bob Sulqs Andy Koenig Ron flickinger Middle row Steve Gailman Rafarl Prudhume Galen Becker John Appling Tom Nonini Jim Magtriin Jesse Coulson Roger Stephens Perry Selle Ralph GKlZZULi the Central High School Grizzlies finished third In North Sequoia League play Front row left to right Ray Lmrrson Douglas Evans Jim Muzio Ilildo Hernandez Ken Johnson Bob 3 TCU came Just after the big Cbusy and Aime Risen cchar hut slow footed home rlwb had put on its best offensive showing of an otherwise dull ssssssam jffW Arthur Pcrslcy Decisions Mlclcev Norfhrup In Hollywood HOLLYWOOD UP event In the Hollywood nered his third ronsecutivewi day by staging a 76 yard rime (Fat finally hogged down on in hT! iMk 32nd ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL slftow HUBMATIC wheel balancer of the year There w-ere no the Rice seven knockdown Some 2500 fans turned ome zauu tans lurnca ruci Arthur Tmley 1334 Legion Stadium illy punched) his W'ty to a unanimous riecl-l York methodically punched! 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