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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 11

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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I i -r ITHE FRESNO BEE -ll-A Angels Look I Coast Loop Roosevelf High 4 I Sweeps Meet From Visalia double steal on Spider Jo gen- -sen te Oaks third sacker when be came in anticipating a bunt Drillers Defeat Porterville EB iln Track Meet McClatchy Newspaper Sarviea I PORTERVILLE Kern Co iThe Bakersfield -High School Drillers swept two classes off here tie and Los Angeles look like the real competitors Oakland has been a dismal dis- I a otars 5uds Be Best In Pacific and left his hase ocen and left his base open Frank Kalin San Francisco outfielder drove in three runs as The Roosevelt High School track and field squads won all appointment Picked as a pen Inant contender the Oaks have i- three way meet yesterday afternoon with East Bakersfield and Porterville Ben Sharpe Will Meet Torres In Mat Title Bout Ben Sharpe 250 pounds and the smaller of the brother wrestling team again will try to lilt the Pacific Coast championship from Enrique Torres 223 in one of the double main events on tonight's mat program in Ryan's Arena The match suggested by the state athletic commission will be a no disqualification two out jol three falls affair with a one ihour time limit Torres refused to give up possession of the championship belt ito Sharpe here last week after iheing disqualified by Referee Harry Atwood Torres requested either Frank iManfredo or Jack Kenyon be assigned to referee the rematch even though the referee will not be empowered to disqualify either contestant i The supporting main event will i bring together Ray Eckert a the Seals whipped Los Angeles three classes over the visit-6 to 3 Ted Shandors relieved Vi i ponCor vpstpnfev Bill Bradford in the fourth the Angels were scoreless after Rooscielt won the A class 62 to that although they outhit San 51 the class 3 to and Francisco 10 to 9 It was the the class to 39i first win of the series for the Richard Macedo Seals (turned in one of the best Bearers Need 10 Frames performances as he wheeled Portland went 10 innings to throush the 410 yard dash in 52 down Sacramento 5 to 3 Sin-! seconds glcs by Bob Moniz and Granville Roosevelt's Richard Diehert Gladstone a walk to Jim Russell turned in a fast 1S5 for the 162 and Nippy Jones error at sec-'yard low hurdles A strong wind held down the i times and distances of the events VwOaSt League Weightmen Lynn Crow-- of Porterville and Buddy Cuen of -Bakersfield stealing the spotlight Bakersfield took the class A with 701a points to 550 la for Porterville and 20 for East Bakersfield The class scores were East Bakersfield 66ai Bakersfield 58 and Porterville S1: In class Bakersfield had 571 to 29 for East Bakersfield and 212 for Porterville i shown almost nothing in Visalia Crushes FHS Warriors In League Game McClatchy Newspapers Service VISALIA Tulare Co The Visalia High School pounded two Fresno High pitch-j era lor nine hits as the Visalians' won a 13 to 1 northern Yosem-! ite Division baseball game from! the Warriors here a Coach Art nine got to starter Johnny Moon lor six hits and nine runs in the first lour innings They got lour tal-s lies on three safeties in the lastj two frames off George Troxel Visalia's Bill Porras pitched a neat three hitter Moon Load Sacks Mel Ray led oil Visalia's see- cnrl inning as he got to lirst on! an error Moon loaded the sacks: as he walked Truman Miller and Jerry Hash Ray scored as Max Parshall grounded out to shortstop Miller and Hash registered on a single by catcher Rudy Gar-' cin Porras and Garcia both were safe on choices The lat-irr tallied as Sorenson singled to Icit field Silva was hit by a pitched hall Borges lined a single over second base scoring Porras Sorenson tallied the sixth run of the inning alter tagging up on long fly ball to center Held Porras doubled Parshall home In the third Singles by Borges and Hash accounted lor two runs in the fourth run came in the fifth as catcher John Wilson blasted a home run over center head I Bernard Allard fhr Pioneers scored twice ini Crow flipped the discus 366ipitchinR line and the team's hit et 2 inches which is one of his to ndbrest efforts of the scason offset the hurling deficit He has tossed 172 feet in prac- Mars Angels Tie lacross for the Sacs in the third dice Cuen put the shot 53 feet Twoj ks not make a Ma-jjnnmg but the Ports nicked 4U inches which is one of ans-bu Holly- Charley Schanz in the fourth as 'better tosses in the valley' wood and Seattle are tied for: Momz walked Rip -Russell dou- The summary fst Place today 'with Los An-'bled and Gladstone and Ed Ba me summary gcles haU pame Oakland sinski singled summary Cine A jhe game runs the won only three of 31 starts Hollywood thumped the Oaks last night 15 to 9 in a 27 fracas which saw eight pitch- in action Hollywood used of them Ted Beard col- five of Hollywood's runs Delano Spikers Register Sweep-Over Taft High the fifth as Porras singled and le Rflorl FlllirP Silva hit a homer visaiias tW? aiea ruiure Sacramento JC -Eighteen iVaulter Clears Olympic champions of'ij I Visalia JVh Win jihe future have been named by! 14 Feet 2 Inch Burgas and Porras led the Pio-j Secretary Daniel Ferris of the McClatchy Newspaper Sarviea neer hitting with two hits apiece National Amateur Athletic Union Roy Carter of the in four official trips a the of future stars to be tn Junior College Visalia junior varsity pitcher missed the national jaysee pole Jim Hansen won his fifth straight jalded hy the mid century festival vaulting record here yesterday he was graduated McCIo'chy Newspapers Service OROSI Tulare Co The Orosi High School sparked by Ande pitching riefeated: lft2 Kennedy Smith Strathmore 13 to 0 in a shtdr crcnmir ern Shasta Division baseball 2-17 TAFT Kern Co The here vestprdsye Bick Nunn Bofi t-- Delano High School track and Millhorn a'truckout TJ to rra-iC a aciM aquad swept Its dual meet his mvn whpol m-ord ol rM Taft here yesterday Deno5' the A class 61 to o9 the dcr lcd the Crosi hittin- with lDiMUf1IrnrhV Lwrk 61 to 43 and the class two for four 1 'ior rim between Remedy sci- i The score- B'iairk tw for third between Rod- 3 tO 1I1C strotn and Adamsae 10 feet 11 The best marks of the day Strathmore 5 a i n' Oroj 21' 042 IT 7 1 HfRJC I IlfUflH lb in the 100 yard dash and Brut' 'RnfYon 6 and Buraiiorf Mill-411---5 rn and Gates I nwredy I Visalia 1335 liw Rodstrum Warmth 12(1 HH Yate EB Suen Smith 136 180 XII ea Yates EB Farmer and Kratiee 21S SP Cuen IVarkentin Crow Punkin KB 53 feet Inrha PV Kern'E Summerhlll EB tie Day CrS and Smith 11 feet 660 Davis Henry Moore Baker 2:007 ion I re Morrison Owens Dentine 10S 440 Qualman Beths EB Brown Francis PU 553 BJ Lentine Henrlque EB Dickson Pay 20 feet 1114 inrliaa 220 0en Morrison Brock Davis 241 Gibson Ponrldson Cant-rena PelCruz EB 5:079 1IJ IVaahingion and Brown tie lie Smith and Bay lock 5 feet 6 Inches Pincus Crow Fran-h Cuen lVr-krntin 16(1 ft 2 Inches 660 Won by Ponervilla tMor-rison Francis Dentin Krause i 1:363 ClaM 70 Hit Bartholomew EB Webb Gicssel EB RichanJaon 9 8 162 Lll Matsamoto Webb Gies-scl KB Bartholomew EB 197 860 Ruwaldl Bassett EB Ltmmuc-let EB Huyyina 100 Gonzales EB Ward EB Smith EB Phillips 109 Diacua Matsamoto Gentry Bowen KB Gicl I 127 feet 34 inches 200 Gonzalea EB Phillips Smith EB Cummings EB 221 1 SP Matsamoto Gentry Bowen EB Sanders KB I) 48 feet 5 inches 1320 Vuslviniler KB Wlckereham Douglas KB Calvillo KB 3:331 I PV IVarren EB Mize EB and Greer Ainsworth Stansil and Couch 10 feet 4 inches HJ Walker I Kaundera EF Bedford tie Bassett EB Starr Ward EB ill 5 feet 8 Inches BJ Starr Kaptestnn EB Alvarado EB Newton feet 4 inch Relay Eakrrxfield East Bakersfield 472 Class 108 EH Pavls KB Roberts Davis Heed 138 HJ Tie Dempsey and Watonbaryer IB tie Busby and Gueea EB -5 4 inches 75 Page Jontiaa EB Touns Townsend 87 ftttu Johnson Juno Ears EB Davts EB 1 :338 120 Jarrano Pago tie Jonas E8 and Youns 138 BJ Henson EB Johnson Beavers EB Wallfare 18 feet 4 Inch Wadman Davla Hayslett Provost 109 feet 34 inches BP Hayslett Provost Yrner EB Davis 4ft feet 8U inches PV Roberts Aston EB tie Dempsey Wadman 0 feet 4 Inches Relay Won by Bakersfield East Bakersfield Porterville 498 Krause has again hit fi-e lected ful licld whh won class were the lano onds the for in 100 Time 220 mons 860 129 HJ PV -of American sports The festival is planned on a tioal comiminjty basis today through May 17th Named by Ferris as probable edly strong Sacramento team 77 Olympic winners of the future I ot 45 but vault was the highlight of the day Walt Jensen of Modesto set the national 14 feet 3i are: Track and field: Decathlon Milton Campbell Plainfield NJ jaysee mark of who was second in the 1952 0nd base enabled the Beavers to score final runs of the Seattle walked to victory' over San Diego 8 to 2 The Padres used four pitchers and they gave up 11 walks Cagy Steve Nagy of Seattle gave up nine hits but he was helped by three fast dou ble plays Millhorn Fans Record 22 In OrosI Victory Sanger Apaches Beat Frosh 7-2 McClatchy Newspapers Sarvico Hawks Lose Monef CHICAGO Bill Tobin the general manager of the Chicago Black Hawks who played the! Montreal Canadiens in the Stan- Icy Cup hockey playoffs lost money during the recent season despite an attendance increase from 277817 to 446554 over the 1951-52 season PollHfftl Advertisement shotput Leamon King of Dc-1 ran the century in 10 sec- flat Archie Schmitt of Taft heaved 12 pound shot 51 feet a inch: one of the best marks to date the San Joanquin Valley The results: lla A Kings Jnoso Vargu Xnose Kusch Decker SPORTS'aoiZiTi 2-WHAT AVWTBJR BASEBALL AWARD IS MADE ANNUALLY TO A xrGmuL THE FIRST MANAGER TO LEAD THE NEW YORK YANKEES TO A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TRUE FALSeD 1 False McGraw's Giants took the world championship for the rival National League in 1905 to give the city of te lork itSfirstTr Uorld Senes winner Miller Huggins was the first manager to lead the Yankees to aworld championship in 1923 2 The American Baseball Congress' outstanding graduate award given annually to the former amateur who has made the greatest success in the major leagues jThe Bakersfield High School Dril- hers maintained the lead in the southern Yosemite Division base- ball standings by scoring a 15 to 5 win over the Taft Wildcats here yesterday Henry Rangel hurled seven hit ball for the victors Harvey and Stucky whoshared mound duties for the visitors permitted 14 blows Williams Driller right fielder collected a triple and two singles in five plate appearances Bakersfield won the junior varsity contest 21 to 5 The score: Tft mo nnn 4 3 7 3 Bakenficld 303 054 15 14 Harvey Stucky 5 and Fcrniman Hansel and Roberta Fresno State Tennis Team Defeats COP The Fresno State College ten- ns team defeated the College of JLn tke Ceding Park 'courtsyesterday Fritz Launtzcn took it on the I onl Kosener po COP 6-0 b-2 in 0her singles results were Troj dropped the Mccind doubles to ant Uarwln Thorpe 6-1 6-0 Smart over Robert Ching 6 6-0 Toshio-Akita and Bob Sol-ters 6-1 64) AI Ashita and Tom Harlan 64) 6-1 Runkel and Co-trell lost to Dick Elliott nd Harlan 8-6 6-2 in the first doubles nd Ching and Akita San Diego State Wins Meet From Arizona SAN DIEGO UP Sprinter Art Williams is credited for leading the San Diego 'State Aztecs to a 72 to 59' win over the University of Arizona in a wind swept dual track meet Williams was a double winner for the in meet equaling a meet record with a 1 216 furlong against a head wind and taking the 100 yard dash in 101 The summary 100 Williams 8D Turner 8D Shipp A Time 101 220 William SD Turner SP Shipps A Time 216 Equals record 440 Balsley SD Parana A Tuttle A Time 497 Fuller A Wilson SD Ktuark SD 1:577 New meet record Stuark SD Wyman SD Time None Two mile Brooke SD Hunt SD Gookin SD Time 10:12 120 Mnnier A Jacobsen A Murphy A Time 15a 220 LH-7-Jacobsen A Monler A Web ter A 247 PV Hauser A Howell 8D Hormann A 12 feet 6 inches BJ Gaston A Donnelly SD Howell SD Distance 23 feet 4 Inches White SD Davie SD Lewis A Distance 46 feet 24 Inches Javelin Page SD Storeh A Davie SD Distance 179 feet 9 Inches Discus Schlldmeyer A Storeh A White SD Distance 132 feet 3 Inches Para SD tie between Medina SP and Jacobsen A Height 6 feet 3a inches Mile relay Won hy Arizona (Parsons giiier Vucerevich Tuttle Tune 3:234 New meet record Mariposa Defeats Le Grand 3 To I McClatchy Newspapers Service MARIPOSA Mariposa Co Right hander John Tresiddcr gave up only two hits one a triple by Lewis Phillips as his Mariposa High School baseball team turned back Le Grand 3 to 1 here yesterday in a southern Joaquin League game-Tresidder struck out 12 and shared hitting honors with teammate Charles Castro at two for three The score: LeGdand 919 2 2 Maripoet 100 Oil 3 6 1 i Chaves and Klein: Tresiddar and RoW Olympic Games pole vault Ron Morris Burbank Calif '1 00 yard dash John Haines Philadelphia 880 yard run Bill Squires Arlington Mass hurdles Bob Derrick Woodward Okla high jump Bernard Allard Fresno Calii and shotput Leon Patterson Taft Calif swimming: -J meter freestyle Hendrick Gideonsc Lawrenceville NJ 400 meter freestyle Dick Hubach Berkeley Calif McKinney Indianapolis: 3 00 sit ion 1JUUBU1 100 meter freestyle Frank gio winney Indianapolis lOOisition Ray soared broad a 99 the Dom Start He game as the JVs beat Fresno 7 to 2 Visalia shortstop Glenn Me- Mil Ian got the games longest hit a triple to left field for one of his two hits in three trips The score: win inn 1 a ori 222 13 Moon Trxi and Wilson Form and Gnrcia and Hnnry East Bakersfield Rips Arvin 164 McClatchy Newspapers Sarviea BAKERSFIELD Kern The East Bakersfield High School Blades clubbed 20 hits off two Arvin hurlers to collect an easy 36 to 4 triumph in southern Yosemite Division action here yesterday Blade hurlcr Richard Adams scattered six safeties Gerry Avcr-rtt started for the Bears but was the victim of poor fielding support in addition to surrendering an avalanche of hits He retired in the fifth in favor of Montgomery East High won the' junior varsity contest 14 to 12 and the freshman game 20 to 4 The score: Arvin OlO 300 4 A Hidl 347 100 20 4 Avrrtti Montgomery and Ortli Adam and Bierlein watched a rookie field his i for the Red Sox today and Will Quit In 1954 UP Dom DiMag- Schmitt Stevens Clem- High School Apaches finally Won fct 3 ir-te 532 I- -i i PV Mosa Ttorro 1L Cook Fisher Smith Dias Tima a Dali game against the Fresno feet 10 inrres m2s159i i st a frpcKnriAn vnef AiHav Iti fP MfKBwn a tcnrh IL Smith Duffy Terrazas jalalc ircsnmcn jeSlCraay in ineir-jsj fert 4 le-rhee 5:034 fourth nipctin 'T hv the score of HJ Tie for frt between French Hnlllnsswnrth Taylor 1 ne STOIC OI l)n KfllPr fBr thlrt hetweem Randolph Time 15 3 tO 2 Jack Altman gave up five Dorla and Ramsey feet 1 Inch 140 LH Taylor I lol I inJ3 worth -i fni- tl-n fiwchiran in coven in" Hendrick i 151 is wr ice iresRmen in scien in- 8 wilder Smith Beboit nings KOnanAnPC NrmP Hma liayCaldcrs held the freshmen eneSaae5 IName Distance 20 feet 61 tnehe' smith Sltroff Hendricks lleicht 10 feet 6 Incbe schmitt switzier Kurch ncred a single for the best record of the daV for thl freshmon Chet Schamick pounded a unlA kf stev-jhle and a single for the winncrs1 niS-ncr iri ri tScorin0' for iL'prA iionrv' BAKtRSFlELD Korn VTasqi10Z Caldera Tony lar Sfharnicir nit'of California tackle will be the 5 Sanger will meet Djnuba thVTnh' 1Iigh Tupsdav I to accept tne jod The score Turner a member of two Call- score: Rose Bowl teams will be Fm-h on no o-a 4 7 working under Hbmcr Beatty Af7r recently named head coach of ithe Renegades 4 The Sanger Rod-uitiea Owtrgs Evaxaoa meter breastroke Tom Lord In- dianapolis and divin Fraunfelter Canton swimming: 100 meter freestyle Janet Hattendorf Battle Creek Mich 100 meter backstroke Nancy Simion San An-selmo Calif and diving Gail Benton Atlanta Gad Wrestling: Welterweight Ken Hunte Ithaca NY and heavyweight Joe Zorn Farmingdale NY Bowling News Roger Pyles of Visalia was the only double yard dash He winning relay The results: T'K inner scoring in the high hurdles and the 100 also ran on the team mbacli MrESey lo Hanford Price McE'roy r- Jr 1 v- awii Moreno x3aT: Randall Bran Dresser 4 :36 fP Bain More Erdier 44 fret 1 Ircli Wood Morrison 11 fee 54 inches -Bakman Leitnbach tie for third he: wren Cohb and Matnwn 5 fet lO trcties Mannon Leimbach Morrison 19 feet 7 todies ciis Kncin Bain X)u 149 fei 2 inches I 16 fee inch Diebe-t I'hillipa Bhtea II fert 7 Vi loo 108 Lll Fitz'nsurice rearsm Ope-boff 133 Moore Rodriquez Airaial 6 2 ftcn Owrzs Kaitapfian Curro I r75 Moor Work ms 7 12 7 440 Ptlt-Visaed 40 2 Baslllo Is Favored SYRACUSE NY AP Car- men Basilio will step into the ring a favorite tonight over Car- mine Fiore in their scheduled 10 round welterweight bout in the War Memorial Auditorium The fight will be televised nationally ABC-TV Pnlitlent Art vftrtiftwnt Ike Recalls Playing Football Against Thorpe In Telegram To Widow SHAWNEE Okla UP The widow of Jim Thorpe the great Oklahoma Indian athlete who will be immortalized here today received a telegram from President Eisenhower expressing sympathy and recalling he played football against Thorpe 4(f years ago funeral will be held here Monday The telegram said: learned with sorrow of the death of my old friend Jim Thorpe I am delighted that as a tribute to his achievements and to his warm personality a fitting memorial is to be erected in his memory "Jim long has been recognized as one of the outstanding athletes of our time and has ocupied a unique place in the hearts of Americans everywhere "As one who played against him in football more than 40 years ago I personally feel that no other athlete possessed his all abilities in games and sports join with his many other friends in expressing sympathy to you and the members of your telegram arrived a SaciWalls Kayoes Butcher Fox Indians prepared a ceremon-i Edmonton Alta UP Canadi-ial for the most famous member! an heavyweight champion Earl Dlatanre 54 feet 4 irch Schmitt Kiinch Wheeler Distance 159 feet 40 inches ssnynrd reie peuno Kkwh cD8 King 1 1339 Broder Hurt IJ Pehl 105 -T 200 Clerk A 860 Rice Clemmons Noble Time 2:108 W'fhran Mora Owens Time 3:382 70 HH Rice White Xirksey Time 126 LH Clark McLean Hurt Time 144 HJ Tie for lirst between White of Taft and Rica of Delano: Wright Hcjrht 5 feet 6 Indies BJ Dunn Hurt Afuillar Distance 19 feet inrnee PV Fitch Thompson tie fnr third between Walker Finley Height 19 feet ft Indies SP Kessler Eastwood Clark 45 feet ft tnehe Discus McLean Bupp 121 feet Relay Delano Time -465 nn 75 Dooley Goertaen Todd Time 82 120 Donley Hood -Noble Time 129 5 Hemdandes Demo Hampton Time 1363 108 LH Fitch Okada Edwards Tints 132 HJ Tie for first between Fitch end Nohle Lioyd 5 feet 3Vk Inches BJ Hcmandes Noble Phelps Distance 18 feet 6 inch PV Parker three wy tie for second between Brice Fhelrs and Par -9 fret 8P Coke Hunt Todd Distance 45 feet ft inches Plscv Coke Hood Fl'ire Distance 105 feet 34 indie 440 yard relay Dei no 49 245 pound Missouri mauler and Lord Layton a 275 pound 6 foot 6 inch English nobleman The inch English nobleman Icontest will be two out of three falls with a one hour time limit In the special two out of three falls 45 minute limit match Mike Sharpe 270 will take on Jack Witzig 235 a former Wisconsin All Ahnerica fullback Witzig was the heavyweight wrestling champion of the Big Ten conference for two years before by only three inches as he! cleared 14 feet inch during a dual meet with the Modesto JC Jrack and field team Modesto swamped the suppos- inches in 1950 Goodwin of Modesto 23 feet ls inches in the jump and Jack Albianf ran century and 215 furlong latter a school mark 'for Modesto DiMaggio Will Not In Opener Says predicted he (DiMaggio) would i- -2 -sj- is spectacled Little Professor has Except for war years the be spectacled Little Professor has been with the Red Sox since he entered the big leagues in 194a "This Is my last year he "I retain the right to change mjf mind but the way I feel now this is the end of the baseball The 35 year old center fielder was not expected to play in the regular season opener against Washington Tuesday missing the tirement Soto Boxes Ferdinand I IOLLYWCX5D Soto will try to knock the California state middleweight boxing crown off the head of Esaw Ferdinand in a 32 round title bout in the Hollywood Legion Stadium tonight LA Beats Mustangs SAN LUIS Los Angeles State College found the going easy yesterday as they ran up a 72 to 58 victory over California Polytechnic in a dual track and field meet PIGEST STREAM SIGNS FOR BASS FISHING Small mouth bass are some TIMES CAUSKT IN TROUT-LIKE WATER BUT AS A RULE STREAM BASS PREFER LESS CURRENT BASS AND PANFISH USUALLY PREFER DEEP DARK POOLS IN SLOWER-MOVING WATER UNDER AN OVER-HANGING TREE WHERE INSECTS SMALL BIRDS WORMS ETC- DROP INTO QUIET WATERS -IS A GOOD PLACE TO FISH ROOTS MAZ BE WASHED OUT TO FORM A PROTECTIVE COVER FOR FISH UNDER SOME TREES Where a tree has toppled DEBRIS AND FOOD COLLECTS AROUND IT HERE WHERE A HOLE IS GOUGED UNDERNEATH I BOS- ExBadger Star Dies MADISON Edward Corhems 7G former University Wisconsin football star and St Louis University gridiron coach died at a hospital here following a long illness Cochcms was a Badger standout from 1899 to 1901 lie was a strong supporter of the then new forward pass during his five years as St Louis University coach Tanforan Results FIRPT 82200 optional claiming 4 rsr olds and up six furlongs Aciatlc 104 Anderson 3060 890 870 Ilis Regard S14 Kcmkr 37090 Mo'isir 114 EeBlanc S60 Shield 25 Julie's First All Is Fair Miss Arrsy Iucky Regards Usll-vrxt Amy Grier Ripiar Three Rivers SEC D-'wJoO" optional claiming 4 465 Eeiglitnn 500 Btavens 44U i anS one sixteenth I JVhlttemor 517 fcliul- native San FranciSCO after re kins 540 WImer 382 Condlt 441 ulris and up one Mile Painrr Indurtrinl Iacnx Hall 2253 won two Fouler 444 An-dvraon 430 Tuey 341 Orott 4A oomey 543 Kayla 2310 Orihart 473 Frroliio 470 Turoonjlan 458 Peternon 46ft Metty 422 Hollanhark 250ft won four Doliarty 623 CliriHtiannan 405 Stainhauar 415 Andlovlr 362 Clacn 515 2330 Hnnrtjlan 488 Shradrp 432 Kllllnsaworth 48ft Payton 517 Oteinhaiirr 407 Waalitnaton 23A7 won threc--Gano-vm 4T5 Cox 447 faire 450 (lamhar 488 Wntachal 000 Blnrkatone 2272 Bean 482 Kuykendall 393 Blevlna 356 Comba 522 Blevlna 428 2219 won Tonea 43ft Gonaer- 475 Hopklna 511 Jonra 362 Priaa 435- Pateraan 401 ftorenaen 363 Jensen 393 A Jensen 429 Forest 381 Franklin 2209 won three VanDer-Stad 402 Croenon 430 Jaroha 422 Gam-Iln 503 lilyhton 443 Stamp 2277 Clapp 445 Berry 48a Settle 388 Toole 459 Manc-hi 463 lor Major I rerue 501 510 "If we hadn't been rained out so much lately I think have been in DiMaggio said legs were not in the best condition but I started late this Dom the younger brother of the immortal Joe and last of the three major league brothers to remain on list was delayed by an eye infection He said he can see the ball now but "my trouble is been able to hit DiMaggio has a lifetime major league batting avereage of 298 vni-n-v He said he had several business 562 Plionse 440 Rasmussen 417 Hara propositions lined Up in the Bray-2484 won two-Mulgn S44 inaugural for the first time since World War II ton area and would be remaining rather returninf to his Walls scored a second round technical knockout over Grant Butcher of San Francisco to win the Pacific Northwest heavyweight title last' night Walls of Edmonton weighed 391 He dropped the California State champion to the canvas for a nine count A record crowd of 5000 watched as Butcher was laid out by an explosive left to the jaw Political Advertisement Tir-K Boy lit ftchmkr 310 300 290 True Ciri'lr 109 Anrrn 2960 1 580 llipn RrgurrK 114 Egn 550 Tima 1:47 Lady Reading Imago Colonel Dante Painted Leavra Purse Prinrr Vlnair Portlands Bid Mister Krnty Fieri Prlnresa also ran Daily double Asiatic to Tops Boy paid 4650 THIRD 32200 allowance 3 year O'Bftauylinessv 537 Houser 550 Townr 2526 won two Seller 490 Jelmlnl 489 Jorgensen 449 Shell 556 Lewis 533 VirMty-2431 Mertz 474 Bctiaeffrr 501 Roscoa 423 Best 537 11-pinkl Purity 2501 won Beddall 408 Tlnttall 537 Lindsey 462 Arbiirkle 562 MtiRldKc 532 Midstate 2515 Bonnet 514 Conroy 401 Needham 447 Dreiser of their tribe Plans advanced for a $100000 memorial here to the one time star of the Olympics and Carlisle Institute Washington Union Net Team Defeats Centre! McClatchy Newt pa part Sarviea EASTON The Washington Union High tennis team beat the Central Union High Grizzlies 5 to 2 here yesterday afternoon in a Shasta D5vision match The results: Junior Gandy def Keith Turner 6-0 6-1 Lee Gage def Jack Whitaker 7-5 0-6 6-4 Barbara Linde-gren def Marian Riffell 6-1 6-4 Darlene Riffel def Ruth Lindegren 6-3 6-0 -Kenneth Bushman and Alvin Wiems def Gene Calhoun and Stanley 'Nielsen 6-3 6-3 I Peggy Bunton and Shirley Badergscher def Midori Su-'nada and Claudette Yeaiy 6-1 6-4 Madciene Mitchell and Bruce Dirksen def Shirley Xeutes 'and Ray Schmidt 6-3 6-4 Fight Results I New York Randy Sandy 153 New (York stopped Jimmy Beau 161 New I Canaan Conn 8 Mere MATURITY is no platform Fresno is a YOUNG GROWING community Fresno needs a FINANCE COMMISSIONER With a DEFINITE PROGRAM EARL DRAPER VILL STRIVE TO: evise plans for bringing gravity water from the Pine Flat Dam to Fresno through existing canals to ease water shortage Reduce fire insurance rates ctively encourage new industry for Fresno ractice economy in stop wasteful practices Expand parking and private Recommend more arterial streets Make EARL DRAPER Your Candidate For FINANCE COMMISSIONER olds and up maidens six furlongs 6 on or Alpen 1 10 Neves 610 350 200 Endowment 122 Torkj 330 280 Zominao Lady 108 Burpin 4 00 Time 1:1:1 Gordon One Ten Wee Bud Mad Mr Hat Mantie Resistance I one Palm Fast Reader Reynard Lad also ran 82400 optional claiming 4 vear olds and up six furlong llolly-River 122 Vinzl 2630 1530 860 lncnnsistant 116 Ford 1440 850 Utmost 122 Jonpden 1050 Time 1:12 Lord Reading Pine Pireel Trail Me Knd To End My Alibi Arete Flick Nnlctiv Program also ran FIFTH $2400 opt ional claiming 4 sear olds and up six furlongs i'sntano 113 York 2730 1020 Okry Pmi'key 122 ln 400 340 Mouse 113 Miller 2600 Tims 1:12 45 Put On Top Royal Foreign Loan Over Taria Went a way Vicia Sin Chalon Smart Count Fun State also rsn 84000 allowances 4 year elds and up six furlongs Toro De Oro 122-Smr 1150 400 230 Fleet Abbey 119 Neve 400 2 30 All Bye Bye 109 Maes 210 Time 1:12 35 a-Mr Hemisphere a Annrnl Australian Ace Burning Night also ran a-Mrs Connie Ring-L Hutson 85000 handicap 3 year elds six furlongs Atomic 6 need 19- 8mkr 450 280 220 a-Iap Full 111 Moreno 410 260 Hour Regard ii8 J-eBic 23oucLA Bruins hope for better TeJ eTlii1 luck today when they take an- a Farnt entry 82300 optional claiming 4 ysnrs old and up one and ene sixteenth mile Prince's Bid 113 6c mk 1830 300 270 Friend Ed 116 Ijngden 250 220 Fee shore Ill Ford 200 Time 1:46 Holly Fate Bust Out Fonr By Five Readily Speed Count Californian also ran 535 Kmska 528 Flaydlum Woman's Erami 2215 won three Woods 557 Varearo 414 Miceli 430 Rudolph 385 Snow 420 Jeffs 2014 Gill 371 Flilks 367 Feller 389 Non-ell 434 Jeffers 414 2216 won two Bchlazenhsft 476 Bhrarin 425 Doty 426 Bchadrr 397 Vos 402 Freezer 2110 wet zip 460 Guynn 368 Scheldt 395 Lima 354 Roth-rauff 422 Hut 2232 won three Johnson 468 Foster 434 lYatson 377 Voomev 484 Martini 451 Raymond 2062 Van-Doom 349 Burke 342 Marsh 354 Baker 337 Moomev 485 Payless 2123 won two Hars 407 8vlvester 454 Nakagawa 376 Bassaki 730 410 Craw 412 Lellanl 2097 Louie 418 Hirabayashi 388 Brady 416- Schle-pat 438 Haw 437 1092 won two Lauraln 415 Condit 433 Hlxon 350 Youneberp 360 Bustck 396 Ralston 1847 lvyeth 266 Leonardo 334 Wimcr 394 Ellis 352 Crawford 304 2217 won Meyers 431 Johnson 420 Jones 306 Grelss 510 Needham 532 2112 Hoehatstter 410 Westfall 35a McFayden 452 Ocott 415 Bayrich 452 April 20 off da REWARD 5000 For Information leading to the -arrest of persons who stole plumbing supplies and tools from The Manchester Park Housing Tract FRANK HUDSON INC Ph5-9706 ON ALL LABOR ox BODY and FENDER WORK WHEEL and BRAKE WORK Gaarastccrf" STREET GARAGE 710 St Phone 6-3238 Nite Phene 6-7786 Z2 inc Eerl Draper Election Cammittao Noyes Alaieadcr Chairmen Henry Sudermee Wilsee Norman Rudy Martin Wintan Robert learnt Dwight Pricket A Kuhn William Steckburqcr Harvey Bailey.

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