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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 21

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THF FRESNO BFE Monday April IS 1963 9-B NEWS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Hr MrCliIrhjr wxpapr Narvlnt DCAUNOHS mdse shot Rain Idled Angels Head East For Twins' Opener Scries games but excluding! exhibitions The Angels havei tween righthander Ken Mc Bride of the Angels and south- Death Of Boy In Pool Is Believed HAVINA TMI LAgftesr PACftWS MOOT LOFT AND 2 Swwteh shaft of anycujb is 6 AVMA6S PtAVSH TO HIT ON THE OTHER HAND TSSSSSSiSSSS1 SS3TJSttsSSSi 1 KV A WIMr tT 0LY 0 SJ IV: 9a paw Juan Pizarro Each man allowed only two hits The White Sox couldn't get a runner beyond first and the Angels got only one as far as third Pizarro was relieved after the ninth and McBride went out for a pinch hitter in the says the death of 11th iThnmpson 12 in a Electrocution LOS BANOS Merced Coroner Kenneth VISALIA Tulare The police are investigating a re- Co ported hit and run accident Riggs involving a Fresno man who Kevin later went to a Visalia doc-motel tor complaining about head Right hander Dan Osinski'swimming pool here SaturdaylPains replaced McBride and allowed was not a drowning but ap- In the Tulare County Hos-only one hit before he was parently was electrocutinnlpital is Raymond Lester John-struck and knocked flat by a ne gajd more laboratory tests'snn of 249 South San Joaquin fill by Martn ar being conducted to estab- Street Fresno who told the the 13th played 167 home games since they joined the American League in 1961 The Angels almost wel-corned the rest because it took them 15 innings to beat the White Sox 1 to 0 Saturday night Ed Kirkpatrick the 18 year old catcher from Glendora drove in the winning run with his first major league hit Bob Sadowski had singled with one away in the Angel 15th He took second when Bob Rodgers got his first hit of the season a single Gary Peters Chicago's third pitcher struck out Joe Koppe But Kirkpatrick hitting for pitcher Julio Navarro ended It with a single past third on a three and two pitch The first nine innings were distinguished by an extraordinary pitching match be- II 1Ut 10 ACCURACY WITH THE WEDGE UES IN an nrMsmvg WHENEVER THE EWING 15 Fresno Giants Bow Before El Paso 9 To 1 Special to Tht Baa CASA GRANDE The resno Giants dropped their inal Sunday exhibition game of the spring training season 9 to 7 to El aPso 1962 Tex as League pennant winners El Paso jumped to a six run ead in the first three innings but Fresno lefty Dick Holden settled down and blanked the AA class team for next three rames In the seventh Bill Rygwelski served a three run homer to Jim McLain Fresno got two back in the fourth on a bases loaded sin gle by Hector Torres In the top of the seventh Fresno scored one on a choice and singles by Jim Martin and Dick Kruger Fresno battled back in the ninth Martin opened with a single to center Dick Kruger and Doug Wilson clouted back to back triples and Larry Ed-monsin rapped a double Edmonson stole third and scored on a wild pitch Edmonson and Damasco Blanco had two hits in three trips each and Kruger had triple and single in two official tries Fresno 000 200 7 14 El Pom 024 000 9 II Holden Ryowdiki 0 and Phlnot Koch I Gaveskl Tarraii 6 and Roznovskv Hundley 0 The ball bounced off Osin-ski's glove and head Short- stop Joe Koppe caught it on oi the fly then stepped on ec-lPac5c PallsadelLo Ane' ond completing a double1 County had been swim-play lining Riggs said he appar- Trainer Freddie touched an electric light Mrs Robert Thompson of HARD AND FORCED ACCURACY Egf3iTS5 I fl Ay THE Dua WEDGE ROM ABOUT IOSVPSHN lish the cause The boy a son of Mr and! socket at the side of the pool The parents and a sister Stacey 8 also were at the pool Thompson pulled his son out and attempted to revive him The body will be taken to Southern California where Thompson is a television writer for burial The boy is survived also by his grandparents Dr Klas-sen of Los Angeles and Mrs Marie Thompson of Long Beach Maderan Still Is Unconscious After Car Crash CHOWCHILLA Madera Co Pat Arnold 46 of 216 Lyon Street Madera still is unconscious in the Chowchilla Memorial Hospital He was injured in a traffic accident Saturday at Road 26 and Avenue 26 The highway patrol said Arnold suffered head and internal injuries when his car collided with a vehicle driven by Ronald Haun of 450 North Second Street The nvesti- gating officers said Arnold failed to yield the right of way Jackie Opens White House To Egg Rolling Youngsters WASHINGTON AP Children and a few adults swarmed across the White House lawn today for the traditional Easter egg roll on a bright sunshiny day However almost as many appeared to be taking up the first invitation to see the inside of the White House as were rolling eggs on the lawn The presidential family is in Palm Beach Fla on an Easter vacation but Mrs John Kennedy ordered the i House be kept open for visitors today Traditionally it is closed during the Easter Monday egg rolling Children could enter the south lawn area at will but adults had to be accompanied by children After Lhe first surge of visitors through the gates the pace slowed to a trickle But the line for visitors to the mansion wts long A few children actually were rolling eggs on the richly green carpeted lawn Some were playing catch with the gaily colored eggs But most were busy posing for photographers both professional and amateur or just plain sightseeing around the historic White House grounds Temporary fences enclosed the south fountain the stand where the air force band was playing and ail trees shrubs and flowers The fences also enclosed the play area for Caroline and John Kennedy Jr and the presidential putting green Harriman Says US Plans No Laos Armed Aid WASHINGTON UPI Undersecretary of State Aver ell Harriman say the United States has no plans to send troops to troubled Laos and will not send any military supplies unless the neutralist government requests them Harriman who helped negotiate the 14 nation agreement under which the shaky Laotian regime is operating said President John Kennedy had decided to become involved militarily in the Laos which has flared up again American military person' nel have- left Laos under the Geneva cease fire agreement Harriman said and "we are not giving any more military aid except a few minor supplies which could be given under the Except for those he said one can give military supplies to Laos except as it is requested by the Harriman who recently took over the No 3 state department spot as EUTTHE AVERAGE PLAYER EHOIAD USE IT FROM AEOUT OVPL-M9WIN6IN6EASHy (Golf News Muny golfers had a two nan best ball tournament over the weekend serving as a tuneup for club championship qualifying Friday Saturday and Sunday The leaders: rial Siiearin-Gooroe Purdon 31-31 Larin Fulltr-Tom Caswell 33-301 Hank Dottmar-W aval 33-30 At 01 wara Bab Ravmond-Dava Booth Lou Grabo-Ollvcr Thomoion and at 04 wtra Blalna Ellli-Don Olxn with Harry Hindiev-Bud Lamrnon Bill Cotdan-Mark Goble at 03 Sanders From Page 5-B for a regulation 35 on the back nine On the par five 501 yard sixth hole Sanders almost muffed it His ball landed next to a water hazard but he calmly took out an iron cracked it out in good position and parred the hole Dow Sandora 00-03-01-09 TT1 Jllflfl Jhnmv Clark 00-70-01-41 Kan Noola 09-00 -09-49 Bob Charlaa 00-71-71-07 Art Wall 70-71-00-00 Harold Knaoca 49-70-70-40 271 3 400 Jack McGowan 73-70-00-40 Sam Snaad 09-49-09-71 Gary Flavor 00-74-09-09 1I00 Tammy Aaron 00-09-73-67 Bob Goctl 71-00-70-70 Day Marr 09-07-72-71 TOD 7 Phil Rodaara 71-09-70-70 Dkk Mayor 49-41-73-71 Lionel Hobart 07-72-09-72 Stan Leonard 00-71-00-71 $700 Jorry StoaHmlth 09-71-71-70 Dou Ford 71 71 -72-00 Julius Barot 70-71-70-71 4020 Billy Conor 7072-71-70 Cbarlai SIHord 73-09-7071 Ml 111! Millar Barber 71-40-75-70 Dew Finitorwald 70-09-0970 Ilf 1151 Jim Farrier- 747074-07 Bruce Crompton 73-72-71-09 Oil Chi Rodriguez 0 73717170 Mika Scuchak 0970-7175 Den Fairfield 70-07-7071 Tony Lama 73-097173 $203 Butch Baird 717374-09 Claude King 73-007272 Moon Mullliw 75-0071-75 Jay Hebert a 6071-7373 Len Woodward 7073-70-74 Billy Maxwell 74-41-73-73 $14334 Ben Letelller 717277-09 Romt Ginsberg 71717572 Bob Harrison 7173-7271 Charles Huckaby 71-7472-72 Davis Love 09-717370 Ted Ball 71-00-7270 100 $100 Tom Casa 72-74-75-09 Allan Henning 72-747371 Jim Ferrec Al Kelley 79-67717! 72-7172-75 LOS ANGELES AP The Los Angeles Angels idled yesterday by the first rainout in more than five seasons of major league baseball here open their first series on the road in Min neapoiis tomorrow The Angels whose 46-35 road record was the best in the American League last year probably will start righthander Dean Chance in the opener of the three game Minnesota series Jim Kaat or Jack Kralick will go for the Twins Both are lefthanders Before the final game of the White Sox-Angels series was washed out 562 major league games had been played in Los Angeles without a single postponement The Dodgers since 1958 have played 395 games at home including playoffs and World mwM9eiemwwMMw This Day In Sports APRIL 151958 Bwz GIANTS mw RlSTWm LEAGUE 6AUEEVEK PUMB) 1M WHEN MJBEN GOMEZ BUHKUm LOS ANGELES DOOGEBS 8-0 fiT SAM FBAUC1SCQ CEPEDAHOm 1WM he Uteflwte Oe 1ml Innes Ireland Wins Goodwill International GOODWOOD England -UPI Innes Ire' land at the wheel of a Lotus-BRM won the 42 lap 100 mile Goodwood International Auto Race today covering the dis tance in 59 minutes 24 seconds at an average speed of 10244 miles an hour Second was New Zealand's Bruce McLaren in a Cooper Coventry-Climax Third was South African Tony Maggs in a Lotus Coventry-Climax and fourth was Jim Hall in a Lotus-BRM Maggs and Hall completed only 41 laps Graham Hill the pre race favorite set the fastest lap with a speed of 10485 MPH in one minute 224 seconds but pulled out halfway through' when his BRM developed fuel injection trouble Hill the world champion won the opening race of the day the St Trophy event for touring class cars Hill driving a Jaguar covered the 20 miles in 16 minutes 572 seconds averaging 852 miles an hour He also turned in the fastest lap 1:39 minutes averaging 8727 MPH Second was Roy Salvadori and third was Mike Salmon both Britons The first four drove Jaguar 38 liter saloons Fresnan Three Youths Are Held After Beer Party James Lasater 22 of 1145 Street has been bodied by the police on a charge of contributing to the delinquen cy of minors Officers reported they found Lasater in a field near the 1400 block of Thesta Street with three teenage boys who had been drinking beer The officer said they found eight cans of beer in car Lance Antrobus 18 of 2213 East Olive Avenue was booked for drinking beer Two 16 year old boys who are similarly charged were placed in the juvenile halL Woman Is Hurt In Car Crash Mrs Myrtle Duncan of 3825 East Mono Street was injured yesterday in a coi- NEW YORK UPI The new owners of the New York Titans of the American Football League today signed Weeb Ewbank to a three year contract as coach and genera: manager and changed the name of the club to the New York Jets Ewbank 52 coached the Baltimore Colts of the Nation al Football League from 1954 through last fall when he was replaced by Don Shula Under Ewbank the Colts won NFL titles in 1958 and 1959 and he was voted pro coach of the year in 1958 Announcement of appointment was made by David A Werblin president of the Gotham Football Club Inc which acquired the team several weeks ago from Harry Wismer The Jets Hope to play next fall in the new Shea Stadium in Flushing Meadows Ewbank replaces Clyde Turner Turner had one year to on on a two year contract Sanger Will Invade Dinuba In Softball Play Sanger will be in Dinuba tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock for the only San Joaquin Valley League softball game on schedule until Saturday night when four teams will be in action Driver Tells CT Possible Mishap Role doctor he believes he was in wreck earlier yesterday morning William Allender 22 of rural Visalia who was not injured told officers his car was hit at North Court and School Streets The other driver continued on he said Yesterday morning the doctor called the police after Johnson walked into his office seeking treatment He told the physician the man was mumbling about being in an accident earlier but doesn't remember any details The doctor could find nothing wrong and sent Johnson to the county hospital for further checks The police were to question him today Early Specialist In Grape Sales Dies In Hanford HANFORD Kings Co Simon Hct Jonk 73 a long jtime Kings County farmer and in keting died yesterday in a local hospital of a short illness He had been the Kings punty representative on the deral raisin advisory board sn and was the chairman of the board's Muscat committee 'PARK on this day have hundreds of us gathered at this beautiful spot?" This was the question asxed yesterday by the Rev William Henning Jr conducting the traditional Easter sunrise service in the cafeteria at Camp Curry The rites were to have been held at the shore of Mirror Lake but the steady rain of a weekend storm had forced the change to an indoors setting The question however perhaps was even more meaningful to the crowd of about 400 persons who had traveled through the rain to attend the service it simply that we enjoy great music and the majestic setting of towering peaks?" the minister of the Yosemite Community Church asked Easter must be more than this for we are free to enjoy the out of doors stirring music and scenic grandeur at many other Easter the Rev Henning said anetemal event ever new Because Christ lives we live! Because He is risen our lives have meaning beyond the relentless drift down the years to the horrible end point of death Because He lives these mountains and our songs rise to the glory of God" Artilleryman Abroad REEDLEY Army Private in Germany -j- jn Bee Classified save you money Read them daily (adv Fumitwe'tnd ads Three Are Hurt In Auto Crash Youth Is Cited Three persons suffered facial lacerations late last night when automobiles driven by Joe Estrella Cruz 19 of Exeter Tulare County and David Leslie Hole of 2262 East Thomas Avenue collided atMrs William Van Andel and North First Street and East Mrs Donald Hime and a sis-Clinton Avenue The injured are Hole his wife Patricia Ann and Raymond Solis of 514 Street a passenger in the Cruz car Solis also has possible internal injuries Cruz was cited for speeding running a red light and having open beer cans in his car Friskie Finds No Home For Easter Stays At Shelter Easter Sunday came and went at the Fresno Animal Shelter yesterday but Friskie stayed He was also a charter member of the raisin administrative committee and the grape crush administration A native of Holland Het Jonk had lived in the Hanford area 50 years He was an eider of the First Presbyterian Church He is survived by one son Simon Jr three daughters Mrs Donald Vandervoet ter Mrs Sientje Vender Steen all of Hanford and 11 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2:30 PM in the People's Funeral Chapel by the Rev Arthur Sueltz Burial will be in the Chapel of the Light in Fresno Easter Rites Are Held Inside At Yosemite YOSEMITE NATIONAL said Osinski "should be as good as ever in a day or two" undersecretary for political affairs made the statements in a radio-TV interview with Senator Kenneth Keating (R) of New York Harriman formerly was assistant secretary for Far Eastern affairs Kidnaping Figure Boettcher Dies SAN FRANCISCO AP Charles Boettcher II member of a wealthy Colorado family who was held in a 1933 kidnaping died today of a heart attack in his sleep Boettcher 62 and his wife had been living in a Nob Hill apartment since last Noveni' her after spendinn a year in Hawaii Mrs Boettcher said she found her husband dead of the heart seizure at 4 AM She said he had been ill with heart trouble nia where many basins are He said use of this water is being discussed with the Kem County Water Agency in negotiations now under way He estimated cost of the water in northern Kem County will be about $4 an acre foot about one fourth the price of firm water under long term contract Carl Stetson chief of the water resources San Joaquin Valley branch detailed for the agriculture board some of the negotiations with the Kem County Water Agency He said studies indicate the water would be available for Kem County in all but the summer months in varying quantities during the early years of the project Stetson told the board standard provisions of the ter may be sold for what amounts to pumping costs "This is a price which contracts with water jagencies provide that the wa- "This is a price which 'would return to the state a 'minimum revenue equal to the Driver Is Jailed After 100 MPH Chase In Fresno Gary Sylvester 24 of 3428 East Clay Avenue was jailed after a chase through south Fresno streets and on Highway 99 at speeds as high as 100 miles an hour Deputy Sheriff Gerald Stuckey said he pursued Sylvester from Church Avenue and Street Saturday night for about five miles before the man halted at Santa Clara and Santa Fe Avenues Sylvester was booked on suspicion of reckless driving speeding running a stop sign crossing a double line driving on the wrong side of the road and failing to yield to the red light and siren of a police vehicle He was released on $166 bail Ike Frankian ExAII America Dies In Dos Palos McClntchy Newspapers Service DOS PALOS Merced Co-Funeral services will be con-: ducted at 10 AM tomorrow in the Dos Palos Methodist1 Church for Malcolm John (Ike) Frankian 58 head of the boys physical education department at the Dos Palos Union High School Frankian an All America football player at St College in 1927 and 1928 died of an apparent heart attack yesterday in his home at 1725 Golden Gate Street He was born in Worcester Mass and had lived in the Dinuba district before coming here in 1941 to head the high school physical education department After his college playing days Frankian stayed on at St to coach the Gael babes for three years and then spent a year as assistant to varsity coach Slip Madi-gan He played professional football for the New' York Giants from 1933 to 1935 and the following year joined the old Los Angeles Bulldogs remaining there until he came to Dos Palos is survived by his widow Esther of Dos Palos a Linda and his Sorren Frankian of Angeles and Leo Frankian Boise Ida will be in the Dos Cemetery under the direction of the Whitehurst sweepsakes and Wasco small schools sweepstakes Bakersfield High large schools class A Merced small schools class A East large schools class Desert High small schools class Bakersfield large schools class and Garces small schools class Also on this schedule is the Fresno High-McLane dual meet Thursday at 3 PM at FHS Bob Channell of Mc-Lane who has high jumped 6 feet inches again will attempt to crack the national recor dbut if he does it will be unofficial since a minimum of four schools are required for it to become a legal national interscholastic standard Pinches Kunz Dies After Heart Attack SACRAMENTO UPI Earl (Pinches) Kunz 64 burgh Pirates died yesterday in his Sacramento home after a heart attack The Pirates purchased onetime pitcher for the Pitts The Pirates purchased Kunz contract for $25000 land four players from the Porterville will be In Bakersfield tomorrow night for a non league exhibition game Sanger 1 2 Roilnde 3 4 I Scholar and Vaiauaz Lamp and Martinho Sanger 2 2 Rollnda 3 4 0 Caldera Calera 5 and Vosauez Juckich Lampe 7 and DcOrlan Martin- rt--i ho 7 Hapd He daughter brothers Los of Burial Palos The dog of many tricks and talents and wearer of the Dog of the Week crown on Saturday was at his winning best but the trouble was he had a small audience Otherwise the score at the institution was pretty good Twelve dogs and four cats were taken there and 10 dogs and four cats were adopted Friskie still is available Whizzing Fizz Puts Bandit Out Of Holdup Bizz WHITTIER Los Angeles Co UPI An armed wouidbe bandit came out second best yesterday under a barrage of soft drink bottles William Hayes 60 owner of a liquor store and his clerk Hal Wilson 62 took evasive action when they were met by the masked gunman after arriving to open the store They launched their bottle barrage from behind the counters and claimed at least two direct hits The gunman wearing a black stocking over his face fired twice with an automatic and before fleeing through a hole he had cut in a wall to enter the store Dos Palos Kern Lemoore Relays Are Billed This Week North-South AqueductMay Supply Underground Water high school track and field competition in the cen- tral section CIF this week Will feature three big meets in Dos Palos Bakersfield and Lemoore Dos Palos tomorrow will I host the 14th annual invita-tional which originally was scheduled April 6th but was postponed due to the tain that weekend Jan Lamsters coach at Dos Palos High expects entrants -from 19 schools to vie for honors starting at 3 PM -Le- moore which boasts the serv-ices of all round athlete Tom-' my Smith is favored to take the class A title again Sang-er is the defending class champ Smith who took second in 'the state meet broad jump the quarter Land fourth in McClatchy Kewipapen Service SACRAMENTO Farmers may be able to use water to recharge depleted ground water basins as soon as construction is completed on the 444 mile California Aqueduct to feed water from the north to the south This was disclosed by William Wame state director of water resources in a talk today to the state board of agriculture The plan concerns water which Wame said is surplus to the requirements of water contractors He explained this water is expected to be available in maximum amount when the aqueduct first is opened and in decreasing amounts thereafter as contracts call for in- 'Creasing delivery schedules over the meet assisted by Lynn Russo Nancy Sharer Becky Thompson and Cheryl Brooks Lemoore also will be defending the varsity crown in the 8th annual Lemoore Invitational Saturday afternoon and night starting at 1 PM Central and Lemoore took the class and titles last year Most of the schools who will vie in Dos Palos will run in Lemoore plus Garces Memorial of Bakersfield Immanuel Academy of Reedley Oro-si Lindsay and Woodlake Hie 28th annual Kem Relays Saturday will draw entrants from three Fresno schools Edison Roosevelt and Fresno High plus Ar-vin Merced Wasco South Delano Bakersfield High Imore than 4000 to little Kem Valley the competition is di mile last year is on the mend 'from a leg injury suffered jeter Tulare Taft Kem Val three weeks ago ley Tulare Western Madera The squads will rang from: Desert and Tulare I 15 Avenal athletes to 51 from Although the enrolments of Reedley Other teams entered the teams vying in memorial are Chowchilla Livingston I stadium starting at 1 PM! Banos Washington Un-lrange from Bakersfield High Los Banos Washington Un North Tehachapi East Porterville Foothill Shafter Ex- from Bakersfield High I i She was riding in a station make use of Wame said ragon operated by Thomas! "Agriculture can use it to re luncan of 1542 East Web-jduce ground water overdrafts at North Fruit and West Shields Avenues Duncan of 1542 East Web- duce ground water overdrafts public policy de mands that we deliver this Iwater to those areas that can India Missiles NEW DELHI UPI 'AZZ if Raohu Ramiah dpfpnee 1144 Street Rttdiey IS a member of the headquar- battery of the 39tt Ar- First Gass Willie Rentier tillery! jster Avenue The police said to recharge ground water the Duncan vehicle struck aibasins i You'll Find-Fresno's best bargains advertised in The Bee today and every I day (adv ion Caruthers Central Union I'iTjialinan Fnurler Kprman Fowler Kerman Laton Los Banos Riverdale Sanger Selma Sierra Union and Dos Palos Donna Antonetti will reign car operated by Thomas Clin ton Sykes of 1405 West Day- ton Avenue as Sykes was at tempting to make a left turn 1 California Aqueductjvariable operation main traverses areas of serious tenance and power costs in 'ground water depletion and curred in such service of sur reaches into Southern Califor- plus he said vided into large and small Sacramento Senators of the schools I Pacific Coast League in 1923 Last year's winners were: In later years he raced horses Bakersfield large schools 'and operated restaurants:.

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