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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 12

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12-A Monday September 28 1964 THE FRESNO BEE Snider Betters Kearney Bowl Record In Winning 100 Lapper Hawaii Is Next For Bulldogs By Bruce Farris Los Angeles State College defending California Collegiate Athletic Association champions softened up the University of Hawaii Rainbows Saturday night and Fresno State is hoping it can finish the job on the Islanders in Ratcliffe Stadium Saturday night Movies of the 27 to 13 fection in winning his first I the semi main midget race since competing Tommy Trader of Hanford against the USAC drivers Hejset an eight lap track record slowed his record pace a bit-in the heats with a time of 1:5143 erasing the old mark of 1:5188 set by Cantrell Bullet Joe a erased Cantrell's 2:2186 record for 10 laps when he won in 2:2046 Kearney Bowl General Man in the 25 laps because of tire wear He was worried that if he kept charging he would not have sufficient rubber left to complete the 100 laps Snider who started ninth in the 18 car field moved into contention on the 25th lap was second on the 30th Bobby Hogle the 1963 California Racing Champion who sat on the pole led for the ager Harold Murrell said the next USAC midget race will be in KB October 18th Dick Atkins edged Snider in Bulldog loss to Montana State College yesterday confirmed the fact the Bulldogs showed improvement in several-departments but it also showed where little mistakes cost heavily Los Angeles smashed Hawaii 43 to 0 in the Rose Bowl Saturday night as Coach Homer Beatty unveiled a strong team San Diego State pulled the big shocker though with a 54 to 0 romp over perennial Far Western Conference toughie San Francisco State Long Beach Rolls California State at Long Beach also continued to impress with a 51 to 6 breeze over Cal Poly of Pomona Elsewhere the Bulldog future opponents were having their ups and downs San rive in Fresno tomorrow or Wednesday and will workout here the remainder of the week The Rainbows are concluding a three game mainland stand with the Bulldog contest and are 1-1 thus far They beat California Western University 23 to 6 but were completely outmanned by the big Diablos Sautrday night CH (late 1 IA 0 35-G Hawaii I I I Cel Willard 1 paw frem Marten (Martren kick) Cal Kindle 1 Pu from Jonae AUrtam 14 run (NXrlMfl klcfcl Cal State-Marteefl run (Merteen kick) State -Janet 71 oea Interewltan (Thrumond oM from AAartaen) Cal Robinson 29 run (Maneen kick) 4073 4 Cal Poly (Pemono 0 Lena Sredt St r-S) Cel TO: While 0 run) Lone Bead) St-TD: Daoen McBride 27 run) Martin 12 rtmll Wet lac (30 pM Interception) Shy I nj) Bremen (I oat from Ottenon) PAT Shy (pass frem Ottenon) Nail (kick) Attendance 500 By Tom Meehan Fresno's George Snider considered one of the finest young drivers in America took his first major step towards future Indianapolis 500 mile race stardom last night when he won the 100 lap United States Auto Club National Championship midget main event in Kearney Bowl The 23 year old Snider who set a hardtop record of 10 consecutive victories in Northern California this past summer beat veteran Billy Cantrell of Anaheim in one of the most exciting races ever in KB Only 2222 fans watched Snider take the lead on the 64th lap from Mike McGreevy of Hayward and crossed the finish line a couple of seconds ahead of Cantrell the current west coast points leader Snider who set fast time of 1342 seconds toured the quarter mile paved oval in 23 minutes 2114 seconds shattering the old record of 23: 3681 set in 1960 by Jimmy Davies then the national midget champion Snider tooled the new Ger-hardt Offy of Fresno to per- Casper RECORD SETTER Donor Tom Blackman presents a Snider and car owner Fred Gerhardt right for winning event in record time Phot" by Flovd Jeraen trophy to driver George the 100 lap midget main winning the trophy dash The first 48 laps but pulled into queen was Winona Boyd the Pit with i a blown valve daughter of Fresno Indy 500 Iron Mike McGreevy passed mjie veteran Johnny Boyd Welterweight Gaspar Ortega who will fight Gabe Terronez in Kearney Bowl tomorrow night was a special guest and presented a trophy to Snider for fast time Main Snider Cantrell Horvath Minton Heilman Rackwltx Farrua Andrew Benton Rapp Semi Jim Steele Walt ReW John Hamlin Vol Davit Fourth heat 110 lap) Jo Garten Dave Strickland De Heilman Georot Benton 2204 record second place Snider on the 47th lap and took command when Hogle pulled in But McGreevy the popular driver from Hayward had gear box trouble and dropped out on the 64th lap with Snider on his tailpipe The young Fres-nan had clear sailing the rest of the way Cantrell closed to within Devils Dump Bears In Spartan Football The Blue Devils struck three times on the ground and once in the air to dump the Bears 28 to 0 in their North League Spartan football game The Devil's John Taylor scored all three of the touch- 175 seconds during the Iast2f ht ip) Trader Hoapi 25 laps but could not overtake Cajivkn record old the high groove riding Snider I rc Mt'is iaeo Hervani Rack had no yellow flags WRrfDh2at IJieGreewr Sn'der Larry and were going at a terrific- mm mw crton Snider said felt iT I could stay within striking iusirAtkm ua distance of McGreevy I would be able to overtake him on the last 25 laps We had tire wear and I was not going to take any chances until I had to I Bill Rigney will not reveal the of the contract he signed to manage the Angeles Angels again 1965 but he said he is not being downs on the ground one on Ronnie Schultz scampered 50 a 40 yard run and the otherjyards for another Warrior two from three and five yards! score and Mort Hayden fol Miss Bardahl Wins Tahoe National Titles LAKE TAHOE Miss Bardahl the hottest hydroplane afloat still can compete in another major race this year but it will not make much difference By winning the third annual Tahoe Regatta yesterday he Seattle boat won the national championship And the second consecutive champion-LOS ship at that There are not enough hydro-terms haspane national races left this u6year t(J allow Misg Baku's nearest competitor Miss Madison t0 catch Up managers make be- recordt tween $30000 and $50000 a be finaI b8 hydro race he said "and after in San Jose State gave Stanford a scare before losing 10 to 8 4 The University of the Pacific showed a good defense but had trouble moving the ball in losing 7 to 0 to Colorado State Upstart San Fernando State gave Cal Poly of San Luis Sen Frenetic Slat 22 end 41 run) Mu run) Nrlion (4 MM frem Tetter) Hawley 4 (kick) The Berry McDaniel fueler from Selma won eliminator honors for the straight week with a elapsed time of 809-17786 the Fresno the season out Quarterback Mike Marion passed 10 yards to John Brown for the fourth score Conversion points were made by Taylor Marion Tim Harrington and Steve Destef-fanis Warriors Roar In another Bulldog Division Spartan game the Warriors swamped the Rebels 31 to 7 Ronnie Dunn scored the first Warrior touchdown on Ivaroian for one of the scores Knight Pat Beggs scored two touchdowns from the 10 and one John Moffat kicked! lowed with a scoring run of 34 yards The Rebels lone touchdown came on a 10 yard pass from John Borasi to Mike Love Ram Games In the Ram Division the Knights defeated the Vikings 26 to 13 and the Trojans downed the Braves 27 to 12 Martin Iturbi scored the first Knight touchdown from the one foot line of thejoverall it was not a bad per- Vikings and later passed tojformance against a pretty fair a six yard run and scored theiev Bauer for a 30 yeard! football team last of five touchdowns on a scoring play "I felt we would need Obispo a lesson in defense as it scored a 21 to 6 victory in a CCAA game Cal Poly was held to a minus yardage on the ground Idaho State University breezed to its second straight win 47 to 7 over the College of Idaho Coach Phil Krueger indicated a few more lineup changes after watching the movies yesterday but said PAT class top second low at final night race of Saturday The Whraff Boghosian dragster from Fresno lost on a foul in a runoff for top honors The dragster had set top time-with an 834-1S667 Second eliminator honors went to Boyce Brothers' gas dragster from Bakersfield with a time of 981-12622 Dick White Tornado of Fresno won top stock slim- rnnri cmipht inator for his second straight in 1205-11783 The Hydro Car Club of Fresno won the club award Read-star: Bob Cattl Lion Shat lay HI' 14 44-94 77 Earl Wilson SA- 1S94-I7I7 John Johnson SA: II as-71 Dsn Manrn SH SA: 1427-154 Darrell Ceok a SSP: 1114-102 21 From Page 10-A at 68 a stroke better than 69 Doug Sanders of Ojai charged from six strokes off the pace to come in with a 10 under par 270 to tie for sixth with Tommy Aaron of Gainesville Ga Sanders did the front nine six under par at 28 the best front side score of the tourney but was one over par for the secondjcars have been involved in nine accidents at the famed In ijoodianapolis 500 mile race liar Trailing Snider and Cantrell D-wTwwS iiso in the 100 lapper were Don Doug SooOtri pe 1750 Tommy Aaron mh 7-W-270 i7 Horvath Gary Johnson Dee Heilman Porky Rackwitz FeJa Ed Andrews pirn Regpere w-7M--a72 liooGeorge Benson and Norm Frank Beard 1100 BoO Brunei W-44-7JV4J-272 1100 Rapp Only nine cars finished the main event as nine dropped out due to mechanical troubles and tire wear There were only two accidents with' Ray Lat-jjgjtie flipping end over end dur-3ing warmups in which an accident knocked out four of Jerry Steeidnlth Ed Moshllno Jr 4 67-69 65-273 Miller Barber 71 444949-273 Bob Batdnrf Dickinson Jr 494S-70-49-275 Dow Flnsterwald 27S Gena Uttler Jerry Edward Bob Goalbv 73 45 44 73-274 Frank Wharton 276 Georpe Bavar 6947-67-73-276 Larry Mawry 7347-4049-277 Tommy Shaw Jim Ferre 44 49 71 49-277 Howl JohMon a a Sikee 3501 knew about how close Cantrell was and I knew I was home free on lap 90 barring accidents" It was a big win for owner Gerhardt too The likeable Fresnan has not had a winner since Johnny Parsons drove to victory for him several years ago nice to get the checked flag after all our troubles back at Indy" said Gerhardt whose two conversions yeti feel the boys did quite overa1 said KruJger came on a 23 yard run Kaiser Mike Ansolabe- VI TF Aa Lama amJ AAMe CaLaUa mIahaJ perfect game to beat Montana State and we are just not ready for that type of game here and Gerry Scheidt played Da6 Gardner regained his starting spot at right end' Krueger said Billy Aston will start at fullback on offense with Levi Owens on the! run of 32 yards after intercepting a rebel pass Quarterback John Behrens oassed 29 vards to Andv Passed 29 yards to Andy Walnut Grove Gunner Takes Fresno Shoot It is the third Tahoe Regatta victory for Miss Bar-dahl owned by Ole Bardahl unnni vs of Seattle and the regatta is only three years old This time the boat powered over a three mile oval course in three heats of 1097 1058 and 1018 miles an hour Driver Ron Musson of Seattle raced despite an apparent virus infection Angels Bomb Ripperdan In Winter League The defending champion Angels exploded for eight runs Russell Krick and a 25 yard pass play from JohnErrcart to Bill Coleman Mike Mauer sparked the Trojan attack against the Braves scoring two touchdowns and running two con- versions Mike Gasser passed 20 yards to Pat Omdorff for another score and passed to scores through aerials five yards i aUenate team- Dan gAssociatior'wxm'the car dub relay race or Gardner edged Larry Reynolds Lett halfback Jim Long still has bruised ribs from the opening game and will not play this week unless he is Offiar winners: Wat Hansen Flilwr A Street 11 ll-lli35 Jerry Haul 5M: 14 Ran 6I SP: 1577-1451 Harold Kami Bk 1294-95 001 Kamv Casa S' 14 Phil Morad'an WMSm Wtsila F-S: 1712-77 ESA: 1417 0 04 Ray Floyd 71 1 Bob Duden Jack McGowan 45-73-71 Jim Peter on Jacky Cunlt 4444973-27 Charm Coodv 494449-74-271 George Archer gj as A Financing Plan for the 42 cars Eddie i 1 1 of LaMirada landed on his head when he flipped in a six car piieup in vary Naad A Walnut Grove shotgun-ner Fred Dambacher won the class A 15 yard division in the two day Fresno Trapshoot a four yard Both the Saturday Dambacher scored a 99 out of 100 and followed with a 97 yesterday Yosemite National Park Ranger Frank Betts was run came about Scott Hams passed to Gene Stratford roiin Jim Cipolla Trojan pass and Ir nt wavered Harry 'Miller will start and Joe Rus- for one and! intawantA jback Doyle Keith will be the intercepted anVar Kllt ran 64 yards for the other starting flanker but speedy Dave Plump will see in the seventh inning for a 9(ner up with scores of 96 and to 1 victory over Ripperdan 94 in the opening game of the Edward Hass of Lemoore considerable action Krueger said the movies clearly show that Phil Playle did not clip as the officials indicted on Plump' 55 touchdown scamper with a Canadian Grand Prix for screen pass He also said the sports cars for the second time in in 250 mile they reach a certain plateau it seems that they go any higher But I thing done a good job with this it an easy one to manage And it seems to me we have done a lot better the last four years than the other expansion clubs" The Angels currently are two games ahead of Minnesota in the battle for fifth place meaning they figure to finish in the first division for the second time in their four year history 1962 team was in first place July 4th was in pennant contention until early September and wound up a surprising third For that he was named major league of the Nichols From Page 10-A of the "press of business at entered 20 minutes before the deadline (6 PM) yesterday notifying George Walsh (PGA official) after he finished in Seattle" Schibala contacted Nichols this morning at his home in Corona (Riverside County) to verity the entry "He said he definitely will be in Fresno unless his wife (who is expecting) takes a turn for the Schibala said "She is not feeling too well' but Bobby said to go ahead and enter him in pro-amateur" Casper told tourney committeeman Ed Burge last Wednesday that he would play in Fresno "Of course like to have Casper because he is the third high money winner" said one committeeman "but it's no great blow After all he wailed and moaned and made few friends here last The affable Souchak will be missed however Between them Casper and Souchak had won five major PGA tournaments the past year got champions of 16 other observed Tournament General Chairman Charley Pashayan a lot of Some of the touring pros were expected in late today others early tomorrow from Seattle to begin testing the 7100 yard course Fifty pros and 150 amateurs will team up for best ball shoot There will be 150 prosand 10 amateurs in the 72 hole open A DAY ECONOMY CARS AM 17446 M2 VAN NESS tanlly ewa4 aearntad ilCMFIELD Fresno Winter Baseball League Closest game of the day was the 6 to 5 FSC Varsity win over the Police Batting dominated in the 14 to 4 Phillies Rookies romping over the FSC Jayvees and the 12 to 4 rout of Reedley AC by the Ed Kings Doug Modrell and Leroy Gregory combined to hurl a three hitter for the Angeles Augie Garride had two for four Gregory hit a pair of doubles and a single and Mod' rell climaxed the big seventh with a grand slam homer Jim Teter had four hits in five trips and Mike Blehm hit a double triple and a single for the Phillies Rookies The Varsity built up a 4 to 0 lead and then held off a Police comeback in the sev enth and eighth Bob Sdianze had three hits in four tries for the winners while Bill Watson and Katsu Shitanishi had two hits each Jack Baldessari hammered a grand slam home run in the seven run first inning to spark the Ed Kings Troy Scott and Rick Saxton had two for four each John Mendrin and Ed Cerreghino haw two hits each for Reedley Vanity 220 003 OOfrJo I Police 000 010 220-5 I 2: Pierinl Pile!) 4 Steotiem 7 and Suckutj McGhee Cox Meritor 4 Bandy 7 and1 Paol Foh 7 Rlpoerdan 000 000 010-1 3 2 Anode 010 000 9 9 0 Deerlng Medium 7 Martinet I and Chaooa Oiax 7 Modrell Gregory I and Ounlian Phillies Rookie 300 410 303-14 12 2 FSC Jayvee 001 OX 00O- 4 7 4 Hubbcll Heatherlngton 4 and Friefae Peter 4 Mdle Sharp 3 Kelulien 5 Phillip 7 and Nlttchke Taylor 5 Reedley AC 001 010 110- 4 14 Ed King 700 002 03X-J2 10 1 Rucubo Ashwroth 4 and Hudson Letv ir Dovt 4 Ogle 7 Deaver 0 and Perrechl Tremblay 5 won class shoot and Ernest Lopes of Santa Maria won class Ranger Betts won handicap with a 95 handicap winner was Lloyd Allison of Pacoima The high women for the two days were Frances Cummings of Lemoore and Irma Allison of Pacoima Betts took Saturday's doubles with a 42 and winner was Richard Brooke of Chowchilla who scored a 49 Results Yesterday 15 yard Clau A Fred Dambacher Walnut Grove 97 Frank Betts Yoaemite 94 Robert Warner Santa Marla 94 Clau Ernest Loom Santa Marla 94 Donald Marltt Hanford 91 Clan Llovd Alliion Pacoima 94 Ed Batsch Strathmore 91 Cla Irma Allison Pacoima 95 Jim Dadona Sanger S3 Handicap Llovd Allison 91 Dick Jowett Fresno 95 Dambacher 93 France Cummings Lemoore 14 Irma Allison Doubles A Richard Brook Chowchilla 49 Dambacher 45 Class Norman Graham Merced 44 Balich 41 Results Saturday 15 vardb Gaia Dambachar 99 Batts 96 Class Edward Hast Lameor 95 Loom 94 Das Jacob Jamison San Jos 92 Llovd Allison 16 Gass Graham 92 Irma Alllion 14 Handicap Batts 95 Brook 95 Llovd Allison 94 Paid Cummins La-moor 93 Loom (3 Irma Allison 14 Doubles Clau A Batts 42 Brook Clas Lloyd Allison 41 Han 40 lWHWWiWWWIH(V Bowling Results Sunnyslda Br Eastslda Loyd Phillips 554 Phillips Tax Hawkins 211 Doris Mahal 417 Jo BsivCr 207 Southslde Ray Nlalsan 542 Madison 225 MaUs Pftoar 495 Pitptr 197 Transportation Ray Garda 59V Ban Slaton 214 Brv stochr 496 Stodir 202 Csdtr Lams Grsndfoas and Grandpas Cathv Crawford 419 Crawford 149 Cal Ledbetter 571 Ledbetter 23L Club championship races Don Branson of Champaign 111 finished third Jud Larson of Kansas City Mo was fourth and Bud Tingelstad of Dayton Ohio fifth Foyt who became the first driver in history to win nine championship races in one season collected $18500 from a purse of $55500 Arnold Knepper Belleville 111 was sixth Ronnie Duman Indianapolis seventh Len a row a race marked by record breaking performances at Mosport Park The 24 year old Mexican drove his four liter Ferrari through 100 laps of the 25 course at an average speed of 9436 miles an hour 144 miles an hour faster than his 1963 record His colleague on the Ferrari North American racing team Lucovico Scarfiotti of Italy placed second after he missed a chance to pass Rodriguez with a spinout on the 96th lap Bruce McLaren of Auckland New Zealand who finished third provided the thrill of the race in his dramatic bid through 44 laps to regain the lead he had held through most of the first half He equalled the lap record four times and broke it seven times in his Oldsmobile powered car Husky Lineman Is Week's Best SAN FRANCISCO AP Rick Redman 220 pound Washington linebacker-guard was named Pacific Athletic Conference lineman of the week for his work in the Huskies' 34-14 football victory over Baylor national league Redman conference observ- Eastern divimm Pcf pF pA ers said led the Washington struJIi? defenders who allowed Bay only 54 yards OallM 1 2 0 J31 47 5J New York I 2 0 333 44 57 Washington 0 3 0 JI00 41 44 Was lam Dtvlsien Fct PF PA Lot Angela 2 0 1 1000 45 44 Detroit 1 0 1 1000 43 34 Baltimore 2 I 0 97 54 Gram Bay 1 1 0 500 43 Minnesota 1 2 I 333 75 00 San Francisco 1 2 0 J33 73 Chicago 1 2 0 331 44 103 Baltimore 52 Cihcago 0 Cleveland 20 Philadelphia OL Pittsburgh 21 Dallas 17 Los Angelas 22 Minnesota 11 St Louis 23 San Francisco 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE Essism Division Pet PF PA Buffalo 3 0 1000 94 33 RSSSn VS? th? distance in i-io 45 York i joo 40 12 and Waatim DMslm Pet PF PA Kansas City 1 1 0 500 43 San Diego 1 2 0 333 a 04 Denver 0 1 0 000 36 90 Oakland 0 JM0 51 Boston 26 New York 10 Kansas City 21 Oakland 19 Houston 3S Denver 17 Mrs Perkins collected a hole in one on the 145 yard 11th to highlight the San Joaquin women's sweep-stakes The ace is Mrs first in years of play She used a four iron and went on to win the fourth flight Sweepstakes winners: First flight Mmn Al Simpson Nick Pack 94-19-77 Richard Whitten 77 Second Harry Frlesan Elmer Hansen Robert Reid Third Al Pardmi 107-30-77 Kan Bilsten 110-30-10 Jensen 111-30-01 Fourth Parkins 10 Pardlnl CharlM Mc-Aboy SJCC woman's summsr eclectic: First flight Mme Ted flaun 42W Max Hayden 64Vi Nat Herman 4444 Second Joe Urrutla 62W Kan Bilsten 64l'i CharlM Pashayan 4444 Fort Washington defeated the visiting Merced Golf Club 40 to 25 in the first of a pair of home and home matches Merced will host the Fort players November 1st Riverside Scotch twosome: Ellis Wslls-flob Schluetcr 70 low gross Tarry McCabe-Pat Sai farting 6F4 law net Rovce Blood-Chat Bamatt 66 Bob Spurgaon-Jack Halianradtr 66W Bob Tayler-BIII Probasco 70 Dan Davia-Dick Mafflay TOVi Ead RaederW Bartkan 7014 I i Belmont four man best ball tournament 36 holes: Marion Raid Dr Ben Brake Porter Roberts Dare Rove 107 Ed Or man Jim Patten Larry Fltxpatdck Fred Mo far Bud Bowman Chuck lAVIn Bud jama and Bill Staoo 55 iia Now dial Classified di rect 233-0992 for Bee Want Ads Sutton Portland Ore and Bobby Marshman Pottstown Penn eighth Lloyd Ruby Wichita Falls Tex ninth and Mario Andretti Nazareth Penn 10th Marshman whose own car went out with mechanical trouble relieved Sutton on the 51st lap A rookie award went to Tinglestad and the hard luck award to Johnny Rutherford of Fort Worth Tex i NEW ASSOCIATES FAMILY GROWTH FINANCING PLAN provides money for 3 of the most important expenditures of young American families Medical home furnishings home improve mentfl now you can meet all your family needs all at with the Associates Family Growth Financing Plan Well combine all your costa into one convenient monthly payment eliminate multiple interest charges The Associates let you grow and build your future now you pay comfortably while your income grows There are over 6UU Associates offices coast-to-coast One is near you Stop in phone or write today A Foyt Takes Hoosier Hundred FIHANei C0NF4NV OF CALIFORNIA INDIANAPOLIS UPI National driving champion A Foyt of Houston Tex led most iof the way for a record shattering victory in the Hoosier Hundred big car race at the Indiana State Fair ground Foyt who averaged 89056 miles an hour to finish a few seconds ahead of Rodger Ward of Indianapolis became the first driver in history to win 26 United State! 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