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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 36

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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The Blessed Event By Babcock THE FRESNO BEE Fresno ai Sun Nov 2 1952 Aces Continue Undefeated In Touch Football The Aces continue undefeated In Unlimited League municipal touch football play and now have only one opponent Hilife which has a record of three wins and four losses The teams will meet twice this The standings and schedule: ('limited Lex ne Aces Hiiir Taama Out 0 Monday 7 PM Acei Hlllla Hoi-I -7 PM Aeea va Hlllfa Holmea i Rluky Dink leap Rooaevalt All Start 0 1000 Forty Ninera 4 3 571 Ball 4 3 571 laama Out 0 4 000 7 PM Holmaa va Ball Hoimaa 111 Booaavalt AU Stara va Forty Miner Holmea 11 Thursday 7 PM Forty Hlnera va Holmea Holmea 1 Kooaevelt All Stara va Ball Holmea II Junior National Hlvlaloa Hlvlalon li Fink-Smith 3 1 TBO Ball 3 1 750 Coamoa 1 3 250 2 500 2 MOO California Field tOlmOl t'lMIMItllMMi-l Hineteia Taama Out 0 Tueeday 7 PM California Trusting Wins Yerba Buena 'Cap At Tanforan SAN BRUNO UP Long-shot Trusting under the hang on handling of Jockey Ray York thundered to victory in the featured $11200 Yerba Buena Handicap at Tanforan yesterday with a furious stretch run which nipped War Rings by a nose It was strictly a two horse race with the lead alternating all the way between the one two finishers War Rings drew out in front by a length and a half at the halt mile pole In the mile and a sixteenth event and held Trusting by that margin until they entered the stretch But York' set sail and closed with a rush snatching the victory in the iinal strides rihe time for the race was 1:43 45 seconds and Trusting returned $2650 tovwin $9JRI to place and $520 show money War Rings paid $480 and and Tuzado who was third two and a half lengths back paid $420 to show MUST 821 (hi claiming 2 year olds els furlongs Cathl Mian 114 York 680 350 250 Glory Flight 111 tuimaker 330 260 War Prime 114 Chojnackl 280 1:13 45 KaviaUa Robert's Tip Dunlocn Pomo Toro Plover Call Leuy Mystic Tour D' Argent Mike's Regard Jolly Jill also ran S21U0 claiming 3 year olds end up Bt furlong High sdo 112 Marsh 630 510 350 Bnapheel 110 Martin 4b0 340 Bigun 113 Wenlrupe 620 1:13 25 ties Flora Fouradey Time's Up East Went West Brlevletts George Did English Badge's bin Diamond also ran Dally double paid $40 S22U0 optional claiming 3 year olds and up one and one quarter mile Badge of Valor 111 Prtr 1200 610 420 Big Volta 110 Koesa1 1030 470 Hi Chief 115 Wesli-ope 440 2:06 35 Csrry Message Puree Seiner Mag's Big Roy also ran FOURTH $2300 claiming 2 year olds one mils and seventy yard b-Appropriata 117 Trejo 500 470 300 b-Bno Acmiral 117 Marsh 470 300 Rudyarm 112 Gliason 500 Time 1:44 15 Ha bully Film Capitol Lucky-Lansa Hir Gareth Go Joe also ran Kinsey Ranch-King Brothers entry FIFTH $2100 clalmlx 3 year olda and 2910 1090 650 490 340 380 English Patmon Prince Reading Make-up Men also ran claiming 3 and ona sixteenth 1990 680 470 450 320 330 Pun s-Hygro'a Philo Larregene and Mr handicap 3 year Coamoa California Field Blnatein va Ball Fmaieln Hlvlaloa III Hamilton Carda 4 0 1000 Bullard 2 1 867 Hamilton Beare 2 1 557 Hamilton AU Stara 2 2 500 Koedlx 2 2 500 John Addama 1 3 250 3am Out 0 4 000 Mrs Everett Kinnear and Mrs Dorothy Stephens Top row left to right Mrs Paul Philbin Mrs John Moore Mrs Walter LaCorc team captain Mrs Edward Taylor Mrs A Bond of Fresno wife of the trophy donor Joan Weeks and Mrs George Fagan REPEATERS The Del Rio Country 10 woman team from Modesto retained the Ernest A Bond trophy edging Sunnyside Country Club for the second straight year The team front row left to right Mrs Robert Anderson Mrs Ed Davis Collection Finals Get Underway In Bee Play Collection finals got underway in the annual Fresno Bee Junior Tennis Tournament on the Roeding Park courts and at the Dickey Playground the past weeff Tuesday 3:40 PM Hamilton All Start va Koel Inc Hamilton 1 Hamilton Cards va Bullard Hamilton II Peanut Lram Hlvlaloa 1 Bomaln 3 1 750 Holmea 2 2 500 California Field 2 2 500 VOMmlta I 3 250 PM Yoaemita va Holmea Holmea California Field va Horn am Holmea II Hlvlaloa It Ball 4 0 1000 Fink-8mlUt 3 1 750 Coamoa 1 3 250 Einstein 1 3 250 Teami Out 0 2 000 PM Elneteln va Cosmos Einstein Flnk-Smltli va Ball Flnk-SmiUl Hlvlaloa HI Bullard 4 0 1000 Hamilton Indiana 4 0 1000 Hamilton Trojans 2 2 500 Hamilton Huskies 4 000 Teams Out 0 4 000 3:40 PM Hamilton Trojans va Hamilton Huaklea Hamilton Bullard va Hamilton Indiana Hamilton II Elementary League Division 1 Bomaln Panthers 4 0 1000 California Field 2 2 500 Holmea Jtiders 1 2 333 Holmea 1 2 333 Teams Out 0 2 000 Friday 3:40 PM California Field va Holmea Kldara Holmea Bomaln Panther! va John Burroughs Tigers Holmes IL Hlvlaloa II II Ban 4 0 1000 Fink-Smith a2 2 500 Einstein 2 2 500 Cosmos iiil 3 250 Teams Out 2 000 3:40 PM Cosmo va IL Ball Ball Einstein va Flnk-Smlth Einstein Division III Dailey 4 fl 1000 Fremont 4 0 1000 Bullard 3 1 750 Fremont Bulldogs 2 2 500 Roeding ti2 2 500 Heaton 2 2 500 Teams Out 0 10 (KMT Friday 3:40 PM Koedtng va Bullard Hamilton I Fremont va Fremont Bulldogs Fremont Halley va Heaton Hamilton IL John Burroughs League Monday 3:30 PM Burroughs Laoparda Fourth Round Chriatie 0-1 Acuna blaa Haw 6-0 ruth Ronad 8-6 Sheppard bye daks Bnj lint Round Lafayette Jnmea default: John Valentino Lean Bacon Dickey MeKelghan St Therese Bullard default: Richard Bruce AUwardt Burroughs Richard Hlllon Jackson John Muir 3-0 Konaid Don Camptai Holmes Thomas -Heaton bye Erie George Bryson Sacred Woods Hamilton default Lafayette Jerl Jack-eon 3-0 Gerry Bualck Fremont lhckey 3po Jimmy bye bemad Round MeKelghan 3-1: Dillon Bride man bye Christeneen Blair 3-U Bryson Conner 3-2 Third Hound Valentino 3-0 Dillon Trusting 111 York Christensen 3-U BiyeuniWar Rings 109 Glisaon up six furlong No Commotion 120 Ford Who Goes Free 120 A trp Paen Below 112 Gliseon 1:12 45 Mine Bneau Heather westles Miss Diamond 81XTH 82300 optional year olda and up one mile Forever After 118 Trejos Tick Along 118 Leblanc a-Hls Last 113 Valenzuela Time 1:45 35 Long Wonder Fleet Princes Air Minded also ran Trinity Htable-Mr McDanlSI entry 6EVKNTH 83000 olda and up six furkind Redo Rid 114 York a-Hlrangtehold 115 Challtack 113 Westrope 1:10 45 India neaticulator Angehslso ran A Phillips entry 810000 year olds and up one mile Rocky Jones Aides Figure TV Will Make Him Known By Al Cartwright CHESTER Pa Rocky jewelry salesman and fight pro-Jones was just another 175 motor pounder strong enough to fight Wiggins snd Green got their 200 pounders and going nowhere tiger the LaStnrza bout because in particular as a pug before he! they had spread the word around beat Roland LaStarza 1 New York they bad a heavy who Now he and his ramp smell was available to fight anyone money anywhere Rocky trainer is a Jones has been fighting in lair i 11 tfhn company but for fishcakes He got $600 last year for a losing fhtin out of Al- fight with Freddie Bcshorc In yJ PoilU the Pennsylvania coal regions I 1 and that has been his top take noavis llio to noono nssrrtii iiire Wiggins had trouble get-' tn him soon after he tp'U hPinNrWnrkn started lie was too good for i mfif (nr siMii VinurSrtTnShi lho hoys with s'miler Lmiim themaraw Pcrlpn(c so we had to throw him In uith punchers Dan Buccerini Jones hlldrcn and panny Nardico around his Tnne nCfTita RXth tIm? Rky rLrlfJt hfld t0 1 the hard WOV" rP i The LaStarza bout vis 7 ho twentv third and he has won a wnnmJ mb majority of them He never has Willing and tough Rocky can kJnockcd out- 510 270 210 Mmo 250 210 230 a-Horastrader-Ed East' Eddie's Boy Irene's added handicap 3 and one sixteenth 2650 960 520 460 350 The winners in the collection finals will go on to play in the city wide finals on the Roeding Park courts on a date set by Rudy Solo of the Fresno Municipal Recreation Department which Is in direct charge of the conduction The Bee furnishes trophies to winners in each of five and five classes and tennis balls to the runnersup The Bee also provides balls for play throughout the tournament The finalists in class 'A girls are Mauren Sargol St Theresc and Agnes Mathieson also of St Therese The tournament is so divided that A class Is for the youngest competitors and class for the oldest Jerry Smith of Holmes and Kirk Christensen of Heaton are i the finalists in the A class for a beys Erma Acuna of 'the Ball Playground and Joyce Sheppard of -Hamilton Junior High advanced to the finals for class girls Clark Bridgcman of Lafayette and Bob Thomas of Heaton won their way to the class finals in-class C' Sarah Huerta of II Ball and Janette Bosteder of Washington are finalists among the girls and Bill Glasson of Longfellow and Earl Horstmeier of Fresno High are tops among the boys Marla McArron of Roosevelt High and Vivian Piacentine of Sheppard Hushes 6-1 Aruna Dias Clark Bridesman Marcus Burroughs Hamilton 3-0: Turn Terry ciambrlll Porter CYO 3-0 Jim Kogness Blair st John 3-0 Bob Christensen bye Heart Jim Jack Kenneth Holmes David Sacerda Conner Burroughs Valentino Porter 3-U bye: Thomaa Jack 3-2 Bueiek Bridgcman bye nomas Bridgcman Bryson 6-3 Janette nett Piper 8t BL Therese 3-1 Nancy Aten bt Alplionsus Joan Munson SJM 3-2 Loreita pries McKeighan bt bt Alplionsue Jeanne Usher Washington 3-0 Norma Eva Hcrnandc Fairchild Bullard Redeemer default: Gimbartl St SJM 3-0 Sandra Ann Allard Hughe Bullard Johns 3-0 NEW SOLON Gene Desautcls has been named to manage the Sacramento Solons succeeding Joe Gordon AP Wirephoto m4w -L Tuxado Williams 420 Ocean Mist Mocopo Lion also ran i claiming 3 year olda sixteenth mile Shoemaker 760 560 390 1160 670 Glieson 340 Fairest Queen Easter Card Sharp Umatilla John Fuel also ran Chuck Stevenson Burroughs Wildcat John Burroughs urrougha Tlgera bye 3:30 PM Burroughs Llox ve Burroughs Beavers iohn Burroughs 3:30 PM Burroughs Wildest vs Burroughs Lions John Burroughs Burroughs Leopards bye 3:30 PM Burroughs Tigers vs Burroughs Beavers John Burroughs Fremont League 3:30 PM Bears vs Warriors Fremont Tigera vs Hawks Frsmont: Wildcats vs iicorplons Frsmont Panthers Fourth Round 1 Hlllon 6-3: Thomas laks Girls First Round Boeuoer Washington An-lArmelle 115 Srhelh John 3-0 Nancy loraker Barbara Erro Bullard kllb Pnyjis Rucing 3-U: Dcoycs Gilio bye KL John Patty Russo Lather Hius Bali Washington 3-U Georgia Thsreee Irma Rbja 3-0 Bhlrley Acosta bye Bt 1 lierese Dye Jans Carl Madalins HoviUan St John Musaccuio KL ti Burroughs 3-1 Mcnnda Lucille Matter Holy Sarah lluerta Betty Alidionaua 3-0 Eva Kicn-ard Hilda Jame Washington Gau Hamilton Mary bt Therese 3-0 Judy Jackie Munson 8L Beyond Hound Bosteder Fortner 6-2 Aten Gilio default Dias Munson 6-0 McKeighan Acosta 7-5 Carl If Usher 7-5: Fairchild Maesacchio 6-0 Huerta Richard 6-1 lluglics Gaus 6-2 Third Round 111 1:43 45 Oats Stormy Cloud $2200 and up one and one Just Why 109 Armelle 115 Srhelh Jack Snooper 118 Time 1:46 Time Perry Sonoma In AlcaL Sugar Ray Gets Set For Debut As Entertainer By Gayle Talbot NEW Sugar Ray Robinson who is widely regarded as the greatest fighter of the present era pound for pound is rehearsing practically night and day for his heralded opening as Sis' arc rla girls linallst Seht 'piu $fs weck 'wli'c riHrMsws 'Carruth Fresno High head the vs Bulldogs Fremon ilona Tigers ve Bulldogg Frsmont Wildcats vs Bears vs Hawks Fremont Fresno Fans Will re asfastsss In enthusiasts will trek to San Tct i ttart ioind Fa" a JtSo today to are the 100 ChcsU-rlouryre'ra a ao -S "hCrC lw CUy AAA national championship race! cause that's where my railroad R0rkys cnd nj $10 fee was which will feature drivers a fast $15 His affiliation with known locally hi tlwn cn jhcre sns 18 Wdally Duane Carter ail ot them he Hughe 6-2 wfc Heading the field of pros willinans formc Fresnans The' was until after the £iRht he rc gSnOt pncr for Hughe 6-2 Fourth Rousd Panthers Fremont Tho Inht Aamn The middleweight champ w- Hivisinn ight easily become noted with- the oldest class Jcrrv in a short time as one of the two 0fdFHS and Rita Imirez of Roosevelt went into the Jic is goodRayis 1 finals and Neil DeMera snd he has a new nose job which £YO and Dick Contino FHS are Brwterter MeKelghan 6-2 Huerta Fairchild 6-4 ('law Bor First Kuund Dennis Bailey Burrough Ken had a chance to the public anl this is going to be it Millions of a couple 'people will see him gentlemen I So if he makes another good drives an showing which he will we can Green just flop back and let promoters as a try to get in touch wiih us Twin Bill Is On Today's Schedule A twin bill of Winter League baseball games is on schedule this afternoon in the Fresno State College Park with the Ni-chil-Bei meeting Goodfellows at 12:30 in a seven inning contest and the Mid Valley Sports and the Junior Cardinals starting a nine inning game at 2:30 The league will maintain the same schedule throughout the season Pitchers in the first game will be Truman Clevenger for the Nichii-Bei against Rocky Neal for Goodfellows The second game will pit Ted Wills for the Cards against Grant Mitchell 10 tired from racing Ruttman still is recuperating from an accident Johnny Boyd another Fresnan will drive a car owned by Agajanian promoter of the race Jones is owned by of Delaware County Wiggins who oil truck and Frankie who identifies himself two years ago Jimmy Clark La- Hooper Hamilton default Jim Woous puna Boach Jrrrv Rarhor To Hamilton Dennis Bond Holme tie- TU Jtriy liarper i-J)S Angeles the winner of the recent Santa Anita Open Bill Nary runnerup to Barber Ellsworth Vines and Ralph Lomeli the ex-Fresno pro fault Stanley Rada bye: Bin Claracn Longlellow bye Junior Hughes Bullard bye David SL Lewi Dickey Jackie Coyle Jefferson default Davkl Elilers Hamilton George Flemming Hamilton 3-0 John Overall bye Earl Horstmeier bye Richard Sesxlone Bob Conks Among Fresnans expected to i Boyd Is well known as a midget professionals auto racer and this will be his compete will be Bert Sta Fresno Airways Gol Bert Stamps and Hap Fresno Airways Golf Holmea default Fred Scandlno Hamilton bye Lao Re vis bye Zac Reynold Hamilton bye Chuch Harness Dick Tommy Ballew Holme defaulL Second Round Woods Bailey C-o Glasson Rada 6-0 Hughes Lewi 6-0 Overall Elder 6-2 Sessions Scandlno 6-1 Revle Reynolds 6-0 Hume bye Horstmeier bye tiramd Round Glasadn Woods c-0 Hughes Overall 6-0 Honetmeier essoin 6-1 Harness Revle s-4 Rose of the: first introduction into the rcall Course and big time competition Vukovic! amateurs Ecklund Charles will handle the car which Rutt- permits him to breathe better and the scar tissue has been scraped from around his eyes From every Indication the Sugar Boy is serious about his new career He is starting out near the top at better than $10-000 a week He expects additional offers to pour in from night clubs and theaters across the country before he completes his first engagement He has not said in as many words he will not fight again but he has managed to convey that Impression to a lot of persons around Broadway and Harlem Will View UC Filins Motion pictures of the University of California-Southern California football game will be shown to members of the Trojan Club and USC alumni tomorrow night at 8 on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Santa Barbara Routs Cal Aggies Pnep fnrfdpntallv lust has waa SPRIN GFIELD 8 if turned' 'to fl? Jfter R- Thomas Lockie 21 Los An- 'BERKELEY -A P-The Santa Amherst Grid Player Gets Bail Oh Charge Of Jumping Ship Corrigan Jack Warner Merritt 'man used in winning the 500 Strunk Don Shelburne and Zone i miler Krikorian Vukovich had bad luck in the JVi uu wli ju wt Glasson Harnes 6 The time trials will start at 1 PM and the 100 mile race at 2:30 fornia Aggies in the opening game of yesterdays font hall fes No plea was entered at the(tival here arraignment before a United The Gauchos offensive platoon day on a ship lumping charge1 'during his vacation in July iCtnf Arizona Edges Lobos ALBUQUERQUE AP The passing of sophomore quarterback Fred Schuh produced a pair of second period touchdowns and gave the University of Arizona Wildcats a 13 to 7 victoxy over the University of New Mexico Lobos yesterday Lomeli who managed to collect about $800 the last -four months on the pro circuit told friends here he plans to teach a half day and play at least one round diaily in order to get into shape for the Winter circuit First Rnunt Marla MeArran Roosevelt Frances Tease II SJM 6-0 Rosalie Hanxula SL Alphonsus Beverly Underwood SJM default Beverly Pasco Roosevelt Zinnia Rosamond Holy Redeemer 6-0 Marian Conger SJM Eveline Hershaw Holy Redeemer default Vivian Ptclan-tlne FHS Janet DeMera SJM default LuAnn Peterson California Field Kay Fisher SJM 6-1 Betty Roth RooeevelL Betty Plstacchlo St John default Second Round the boy finalists The and class finalists are veterans of the tournament and have been playing tennis for a number of years The collection final results: Clam A Girls First Round Jeanne Bratton St There Cherl Finch Heaton 3-1 Agnes Mathieson St Therese Nancy Hughe Bullard 3-0 Maureen Sargol St Therese Shirley Kisling Heaton 3-0 Juanita Mathieson 8t Therese Barbara Haas Burroughs 3-1: Jayn Daigle 6L John Patricia Martin Bumnigh 3-1 Vivian Covington St Alphonsus Victoria Echeverrla Sacred Heart 3-0 Theresa Culleton Sacred Heart Janet Franeaseoni St Alphon-eu 3-2 Lenora Glgllo Bt Alphonsu Marilyn GenovUL SL Theresa 3-2 Julie Ranagmoll St Alphonsu Gall Horsh Sacred Heart 3-0 Krrond Round A Mathieson Bratton 3-0 Sargol 3 Mathieson 3-0 Dalgla Covington default Culleton Glgllo 3-2: Ranag-moll by Third Bannd Ranagmoll Culleton 3-1 others by Fourth Round A Mathieson Ranagmoll 6-0 Sargol Daigle 6-1 Claes A Boys First Round Mika Mauldin Burroughs Tommy Sommer Heaton 3-1 Jerry smith Holmes Mathias Mstolan Frsmont 3-0 Bobby Syke Lafayette default: Louie Spate Holmes default: Roy Northrup Burroughs Billy Green Lafayette 3-2: Kirk Chrlatenson Heston James Mat-son Jefferson 3-1: Dsnnls Cnraaro Bur-rough Ronald Hudson Holme de-fault Seroud Round Smith Mauldin 6-0 Christenson a Corsaro 6-2 Northrup by Third Rnuad Christenson Northrup 6-1 Smith by Clam Girts First Round Maxine Vaeaejr Dickey Geraldine Alexander 8L John 3-1 Sandre King Jefferson Donna Behreehenarsch 8L John 3-1: Joyce Sheppard Hamilton Margy Green Holy Redeemer default Carol McDonald Dickey Rosa Lee Wall-man Jefferson 3-0: Anne Nordeman SL John Louisa McDaniel Jefferson 3-2 Sandra Chrlatia bye: Jo Ann Gragus Bt Alphonsus Charlotte Marafhlan ington 3-0 Sandra Steele Sacred Heart Karvn Clark Jackson 3-1 Bessie Han ford Burroughs Kelley Gallagher St Therese 3-0 Nanay Hughe Bullard Marla Avakian Dickey 8-0 Judy Lee Sacred Heart Joann Mustek Heaton 3-1 Kathleen Kerber St Therese Claudia Gunby Romaln default Erma A cun IL Ball Candyn H1U Sacred Heart 3-1 Bernice Coleman SL At-phunsus Carol Bam Burrough fault Annette Camplse Bt 'Alphonsue Marilyn Wylie Burrough 3-0: Virginia Spahn May Go To II I pcarance at an unannounced date ydsinseven Dlavsriehtaftrr Braves For Hodges us Distri4t Court Bos- Jhetlkk0ff least BROOKLYN AP Reports! Loekic had been sought since ry that the Brooklyn Dodgers mayilast Summer hy Federal Bureau Urmmssm U- Tl i ss T1asI I a sssss4 fill Motgrcycle Races Will Plclantine d' Conger 6-3 Peteraon'dRoto' Be Held In San Mateo 6-2 Third Round McArron Pascoe 6-4 6-0 Plclantine Peterson 7-5 6-4 Class Boys renF drivers'11 Ul" between the two top brass ican ports Bob Taiii Roosewit 6-f: Buddy Bobby Hill of Columbus Although President Walter wassaid the youth jumped of four nationai1 Utles as well as the American speed Ijnet with Boston representatives record of 84 miles an hour over to talk about television the velL 6-i Second Round Carruth d' a 15 mile distance looms as the podeers are thinking of telcvis-Rita Ramin tmiMvcit Franc man to beat in the 14 lap cham-'1 road games next Piper SJM 6-3 6-3 Jerry Lahana pionship main event for the ex- ear almost certain the 'taken from John Aldcn Knight's Solunar Mary Moreno SJM defaulL -i iwti Class Boys I pert talks also Were about possible Table Plan your dny so "you uill be trades fishing In good territory or hunting in good The time trials start at 10 AM rover during these times If you wish to Make Your Car RIDE QUIETER with Rubberized GENUINE UNDER COAT vvith the first Of 10 races at 1 The Dodger pitching Staff in find the best Sport each day ha to of-ntinVHB1 PM 1 1932 generally' was regarded as tr- The major perlodalaat from la weak and the addition of Spahn of omelh Kf would enable the Brooks to keep First Round Leonard LaRosa Dicke 6-2 Nell DeMera Schott SJM bye Dick David Nidever Roosevelt Second Round DeMera LaRosa 6-1 6-0: Contino SchotL 8-10 6-1 6-1 Hornets Beat Bisons PITTSBURGH UP The IV 4 Herb Wat- d- UCLA Cross Country Runners Beat Bears The UCLA their rookie Joe Black as a relief pitcher rather than a starter The No 1 target of the Boston officials was Gil Hodges Brook-! lyn first baseman who went hit less in the World Scries Haw Ball La Donna St Jame Holy Redeemer 3-0 Margaret Cameron Fremont Madeline Paul St Therese rapidly improving Pittsburgh countty runners defeated $-0 Sandra Avakian Dickey wiima Hornets scored twice in the first California 17 to 38 on the earner 3-0 Convertible Top Center Hockey League encounter before mlnutes 30 seconds King MaaaeyVs-TT'sheppard 3395 fans in Duquesne Gardens 1 Mia id 3-0: Chriatie Nordeman 3-1 Dona Lrt Don over it Auto Rubber how you how he pute on the fiaast undercoat-las lab attainable eaywbara Rubberizint' I a bin builnest! And you ran DEFEND on bU riving you ONLY tbe finest Call him today at 2-5641! Fragua (L Btaele 3-2: Hughaa Hansford 3-2 Kerber Lee 3-1 Aeuna Coleman 3-0: Haw Camplal 3-0 Cameron bye Braae Avakian 3-0 Dias Wajrte 3-2 Third Round Sheppard King 3-0 Chriatie by Hughe Fragu 3-1 Aeuna Kerber 3-0 Haw Cameron 3-1 Dias Braae 8-1 We offer the largest selection of teps in Fresno all types and colors for your car all at reasorabo prices COME IN-GET OUli ESTIMATE! COMPLETE Malnfcsouec Srvie rhI Repair Far Year AIRPLANE At AIRCRAFT SERVICE CORP Hansura' 1 and Chandler Field 1 1 DAY SERVICE KENDALL-ADDINGTON CO 26S DIV1SADHO FUSNO FNONE 4-3063 IT'S THE WATCH SHOP FOR EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING (Next to Sean) 1361 Fnltoa St PS 3-5618 FRED MILLER AUTOMOTIVE Rsbbariied Isialatias Service 451 Harrison Ph 2-5641 ENTURA Auto Paint Shop Corner Venture and Sts Fresno Ph 2-3811 STRIPERS RUN Mr and Mrs Les Malons of Fresno hit the striped bass fishing good using sardine bait in False River out of Franks Tract Malone a member of the Fresno Police Department and Mrs Malone caught a 17 pounder an eight pounder and a five pounder Mt Cauveuleat and Cempleto Airport 43 0.

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