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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 18

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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PORT I Wured Adroguc Hittle Will Toil Is Out Of Race Against Pirates Tough Skyhawks Are Tops In Play Against Falcons The hottest thing in sports in our village- and on Ira tmv-ls SAN MATEO Marrh MV-J OAKLAND March Ernie Arirogue the South American mud- i and Elmer Singleton are lark haa been taken out of training 'L1 PHDhurgh mound have fared anything hut well again! the Skyhaws at home and the rnllertlon of Fresno Falrons 1 managed to beat the Hawks but three garnered one lie and took 10 whippings because of an injury That means he will mlsa tomorrow'a $10000 MacCauley 2 Golf Matches SANTA CRUZ Marrh 2d-tdV Malcolm MacCauley of Fresno State College gained the quarterfinals of the Northern California intercollegiate golf championship yesterday with twin victories on Ihe Pasatiempo Golf Club course here He defeated Ron Patton St Mary's 4 and 3 and Rob Hanna California 4 and 2 He qualified Wednesday with an 90 Meanwhile the defending champion and the tournament medalist New I The Frenno new playinf Stan Benjamin 'are on the sideline Bud Troyer It ln nlht- StSffisr The new Redblrd skipper arrived late yesterday by automo-reii Jr San Jose Slate 2 and 1 bile from tb andwa Introduwd at preas-i-adio dinner) party last night John Euleaa Fresno club president and gakarian of Modesto jc Zakarian Hafey held Johnny Miae Walker Cooper and Bob Thomson hitleas SEAL TO TEST GIANT man oVknnSl hfa iwllihld dded San Jose Handicap at Bay man or know ins hockey bust- Meadows in which he was highly ness 'rated iTJJr iwnlniiJTiuirrM The winner of the $10000 Bay i i mi i riluki Lrra a In Meadow in 1M haa not York Ciants yesterday wl time'rerwrd ciiwiTrlll Veil training injury Will llafejr booming jJ tale Alameda standi begfriea VoMing ihe" feature mi a a a Seven of the dozen nominees were (70(7 it Is lea named as definite slartera in the League hockey got off to LulffwltrFauran Ptf atrong start In Fresno during the jlu nllSS'ribXvI aX hr a 1946-47 season and Bergln was happy he plit Ice in the nl old Lockheed plant Instead sVeNtehi roller skating whirh was hi pro- fAvi ht writf I Ih I Ht iPSTS SAN FRANCISCO March Frandsco' Pacific Coast -inoka like stepping Into League Seals beaten four straight tough spot-after hearing about the Don Dix Fresno club business manager were1 hosts games by major league oppoltion mBniffri roubles the tackle the New York Giants to- tnm had last year" the rangy out- afosta Paperboy Stitch Again "I1'- 'fielder said Jokingly make and Outotheblue i The Seal fell 6 to 4 to the Pitts-any rMh predictions but if they: Jockey Alan Gray was suspended burgh Pirates yesterday despite gve mf faUr 20 game winners InJ i for the remainder of the meeting by i Manager Lefty ODnuls franliche pitching department catcher Bay Meadows stewsrd yesterdayllinjjup and batting order switches Who an throw them out The case of the widely known vet- Ralph Klner got hi first homer base a crack double pley coi eran rider waa referred to the Call-lof the seaaon a 423 foot blow to non am a strong 1 think we ran make a decent showing and maybe I'll last the eeaaon out Maybe 1 can't even make the Benjamin has been around organ I zed baseball since 1937 He is 33 years of age weighs 198 pounds Is 6 feet 2'x inches tall and ia the KOIONM CUB ANGKIJ4 FULIJSRTON March Los Angeles Angels take on major league opponent in the Chicago Cuba today after dropping exhibition game to rival coast 'fairer' of three a boy 5'j a girl and another daugh-j The Angela went hitless for eight yesterday In losing to Sacramento 4 to 1 Pitcher Tony and Jack Salveson blanked Angeles until the final inning KI DS FINALLY WIN BAKERSFIELD March snapped a seven game losing streak yesterday with a 2 to 0 exhibition triumph over Portland And besides being on the dialing aide dnre they knocked off the flrat place Lo Angela Monarch in the flrat aeriea In the playoff for the rhampinnihip of the southern division of the Fa-nfic Coast Ire Hockey League Against the Mohawk who will! ihe'onener Vhe Three'out'nlfve ptnSffl wriHPrtofrihn delegation to- eric lor the southern loop title Hay Coach Bob Grade announced the Falcon have a rather sad rer-l one and all within shouting dia-ord- three wins one tie and 101 stance he unduly aurprlsed losses if we take them three straight" The Falrons hate met with equal We thought this a mighty big lack of surer against the Hawks order but Grade is sinrere as at home as well as in San i possible in his prediction two win and five losses in the1 thing the fans don't real-Frcsno Ice Aren haven been up to full Grade Has Confidence I The above fads however are of no particular concern to the ebullient Robert John Grade and his Fresno icemen who have a world of confidence since ronqunring the champion Los Angeles Monarrhs gonna win the southern division playoff gonfalon whatever that Grarie said this morning after working his boys out for an hour Skeptics who hoard Robert John utter the same words prior to the Los Angeles series may take him a bit more seriously all it wasn't lurk that we won three nut of four from Polich" Grarie pointed nut getting better alt the time and those last two games we had with the Hawks don't mean a thing Sure come to town bursting at the aeams with overconfidence and we'll knock 'em off" On the basis of past performances with the Hawks Fresno fans must put their faith in Grade's words not in the Falcons' deeds Experimenting for the Monarch was the main reason given for Fresno's last two shellacking by the 7 to 5 In Fresno Marrh 6th and 10 to 2 In San Diego March 7th Individual Incentives Each team has an added victory incentive for individual players: The Falrons would like to win the series for Joffre Dcsilels who got Ihe sack earlier this year as San Diego coach: the Hawks' Joe Des-on with the Falrons last season and not invited hark despite hi wishes to wear a red suit again would like to be a part of the machine which would throw mud in Falcons' owner Fred Berg in's face Two Vancouver officials will referee the games: Hank Wilson who was head referee for the Lo An-geles-Fresno series and Lulu Lennon who has not had the pleasure of working In thr Fresno Ire Arena this season Both Fresno and the San Diego! clubs rated underdog roles in the layoffs Fresno however rought to a peak for the series with Pnlirh's crew by Grarie who never has lost any love on his old rival The Hawks merely continued their hot streak They have won 10 of their last 12 games Fred Bergin left Fresno Boh Grade coach of the his icemen over the first hurdle the Pacific Coast Hockey offs strength until Just the last counte of eeks" he explained "We were handicapped In the atrelrh drive and lost ground because of manpower troubles Sure San Diego hit a winning streak and overtook us and then spilled San Francisco But I think the tough series with took a lot nut of them Mind you I'm not underestimating the Hawks They are a good rlub But they play the same type of game as Los Angeles They have only one line wa1 We'll lake cre ot Grade ia an unique gent as roaches mo Usually a coach pats the opposition on the hark and tells them how good they are blows them up for a letdown Not so with our mentor It's nil out confidence with the ter 8 months Mrs Benjamin and the rhildren are stopping in Los Angeles and will come to Fresno early next month Fortunately the new manager has found a home In Fresno a great break and I hope a good omen for the year" he said Was Prep Star The Benjamin home' is in hander Herman Beaae hurled Framingham Mass where he was fornia Horse Racing Board for fur- left ther consideration Gray was reported to have rreated a disturbance in the clubhouse He also was denied the privilegse of the course Results yesterday: VI rat ran four aid ana half fur-ions 3 yrar old malitrn dalnrin 2-IMHI rrrtrxt IIS (ChnJimrltH 1590 SSlio 520 Karly Snrk II Mi Tin-Mli 370 Vralt'a Bandit 11 tKrrard i 920 Tim- 99 Alaa ran Fraarh Iioaiit Hilda nilaar Rrmuda MIrna Smar Tap Spcad SMIla Nalaiio-mar Ilnnlrk Hpralal Oky Hmnkty Bid Maraw Churro Caltlm lUrond rart'Sla furlimi 3 year aid maidtai S2HIIO Miaty Kiht 11 iWal-lai-cj S820 13 SO 130: era pi and or US (Adam i S2SO 12TO Arnt 113 iTrutlrri SV10 1:1 IO Aina ran Khanty Man Mtdlum Kara Jump In Trlplt Klanmya Vrarkttr Alimary Vlnla Mina Srratrhad Hnwdrna Alibi Gay Blacull Prnfltrrr Hnrrd'i Knlly Pally dmiblt paid (24710 Third rare -la furkwsa 3 "jda brad In Cnllfnrnla dalmlna 2000 Rnrknmme 114 Bnlltyi 11 0 S4SO 290: Call Man 11 lO Zufrlti S2ro Ovrr Tha Sky 111 (Nlrhol) S2VI Tim- 1:14 SS Aln nn-Son nf Arran Antrlnnr rishtnim Paralarrnrr Atasal Xntvrly Chirl add lllvln Tlmra a Waal In Ony An Launlaw Gold Harry rourlh rara -Six furlnn yrar old and up rlalmln 2000 Pamlma Lad 114 iWallam S3 SIS 11 Plrpaak II i Vnlxkn 1190 SSSO: Arlalapur 117 iWratrapai SSSO 1:14 Alan ran Wlnamll War Adand Bra Golly Pally Mardlr Chaknora Bhaata Wa Anna Fly Captain Rrrnird Fifth rar Ona mil 3 yrar nldn rlalmln S2000 Barinrl 104 iMaraani 1990 40 S3: Plyln Cnlonfl 114 The an league innings Freitas Los Seattle Left seven hall Tom safely Storey LOS The White Louis with The Chicago later was beaten hy Don Lane of Cellfornla 5 and 4 Quarterfinals and kemlfinala are being plaved today and the 36 hole finals will be tomorrow Other second round results: Boll Harris San Jose defeated Rosa Smith San Jose 4 and 1 Bud Mne Stanford defeated Boh Unthank Stanford 4 and 3 Bill Ogden Jr California defeated EU Be i-teau Jr San Jose 2 up Boll Croxier Stanford defeated Jay Hopkins San Jose 4 and 3 A Nelson Sacramento defeated Ernest Kell berg Stanford 2 and 1 Brure Martin another FSC player gnined the quarterfinal round In the third flight Leonard Roa and George Becknell who completed the Fresno State team were eliminated in second round matches Roas in the first flight and Becknell In the third Leaders Stand Up In ABC Trundling DETROIT March (INS The leaders in the American Bowling Congress tournament standings held fast today as com Ktition in the 80 day event in troit was suspended from noon until 6 Jn observance of Good Friday The standings: Tram Prarlasa dilratn 2M0: Am px Kochastn 2199 Wllltm Traalon 2B45 houblra- Tr Krupa-R Xnipa Chlrago 12SS Imom-A Hank Jaw burgh 1291 Martln-C CnU itr YaungMmr O' 123 Nlrk Hiller Hrawatfr 70S Kdararri Kairofle Trantan ij 97 Frank Blal a Chari Him Va 893 All avanta-Claranr Collar Train-tawn0 1922: Wllllim Grasory Ht-Vtrnon 1913: Bob Rlortfln PctnOL 1892 Robert B'alch Trrra Haul lit 1979 1 Olympic Wrestling Trial SAN JOSE March 26 Olympic wrestling-trial for the fifteenth diitrlct opened here today with more than 50 amateun from San Diego to San Francises competing The trial will end tomorrow Winnere and runneraup In each of eight weight divlalona will go tn Ames Ia April 28th-May 1st Stan Benjamin innings of three hit shutout for Seattle and right hander Reis held Portland to one in the remaining two innings Third Baseman Harvey accounted for half of Portland's four hits an all around high school athletic star He played football basketball and baseball and captained all three varsity teams in his senioryear He attended Western Maryland College getting an athletic scholarship He played end on the football team two seasons under Dick Harlow He also played basketball captained the basketball team and waa a sprinter and broad Jumper on the track team Benjamin left college in his Junior year when he signed a pro football rontract with the Brooklyn' George Smith Is Fight Headliner Ice Arena impresario congratulates Fresno Falcons for bringing victor over Los Angeles League southern division play- RTARK BUY Al WHITE ANGELES March Hollywood Stars purchased Al outfielder from the Si Browns He hit 333 and 324 Toledo of the American Association the last two years George Smith sharp shooting Los Angeles Angels got two righthanded pitchers Howard Au- Dodgers At the same time he was signed by Baltimore of the Inter-man and Lee Anthony from the national League and did so well nrnrinni rrri in Cubs jwith the Thomasville club of theiBoxln aubl Professional card in Georgia-Florida League Baltimore Ryan's Arena next Wednesday fac- Oakland middleweight boxer formerly of Fresno will top the Fresno ir Miller rADREK BROWNS OPEN KKRIE8 I Train S210 him a bonus to stay out of pai too Bee Photo la even happier this year League game last season drew 38764 fsna who paid 0978072 for the privilege of rooting for their favorites and panning the invading troupers For the current season Bergin's hooks show 76205 paid their way through the turnstiles and to the tune of $11812758 And prices generally were 20 per rent lower than the preceding season You have to admit hockey has established 'itself as a permanent fixture locally Bigger things appear In store for next season as the league is going profeaiional and all dubs are due for tieups with dubs In the American League Fresno will retain its working agreement with the St Louis Flyers in the same manner as organized baseball dubs ex-Hollywood Wolves' rhief And remember the Falcon ing Pedro' Jimlnez Vallejo Mexl can in the 10 round headliner Smith will seek win No 14 since leaving Fresno for the San Francisco Bay region In his last outing he stopped Socko Howell of Fresno In tne fifth round Jiminez also whipped Howell In Fresno winning a decision In a main event year before last for Howell's first loss in his pro career Jimlnez has fought main events in the Northwest recently beating Paulie -Peters In Spokane drawing with Georgia Duke in Seattle and hipping Charley Cato in Oakland Smith's lone loss since going to Oakland was to Al Faulkner high ranking eastern middleweight The weight for the scrap is 158 pounds Sportsmen Suggest Same Deer Season Recommendations 'for 1948 deer seasons by the Associated Sportsmen of California to the state fish and game commission will be vir- ootbalL He played third base two seasons for Thomasville and went to Chattanooga of the Southern Association in 1939 where he hit 323 He was bought by the Philadelphia Nationals and reported in at the tall end of the-1940 season In-four days he played three different left field center field ana third He spent the first month with the Phils In 1940 end went to Baltimore on option He hit JUS for the Oriolei Benjamin spent the next two seasons with the Phils batting 235 and J40 respectively went to Lpuisvlile in 1943 hitting 243 returned to Baltimore as player-coach in 1944 hitting J01 Baltimore won the pennant that season and also the little world series and he was named on the league's all star team Cleveland -signed him for 1945 hut he was ill and did not report' until late and was used in pinch hitting roles He hit J01 in 21 games Benjamin tried his hand at managing and playing with Nazareth Pa in the North Atlantic League I1 1946 The team finished second manager He played about everyltually ran -Paanl laity NumaM Fnlolal ilrar Wlnrtld Rnaalan Hill Sixth rara- On mile 4 yrar old and up S2000 Latin Asm! 119 (Adamai Sftsn (420 s120 Axalr 117 (Lawiai 1 19(1 9 50 Rill Rarllrai 119 Padar-ihui i 390 1:43 Alan Rnatnn Mnnn Rann Bualar Mnadla Fir gnalna Timmy Tp Vnllay Dorja-torn Mcratchad Brnva Commando Hot Six furtonsa 4 year nMa 93000 Plodua 114 iHnanm S9390 I OSO 99: Sunradyra 119 iBalankli 94 0 1390 Nnmraakf 120 IWallarai S3 30 1:13 19 Alno ran Sintra ir Family Hour Bidtaf Tima Eighth Ona and ooa Ixtaanth mil 4 year olda and up elalmln S2-000 Dualy Man 114 ISwIaarti 1410 I1S0 s120: Applajark Jakr 112 O-atranl 470 370: Bisana 114 (W Blayi 790 Tima 1:49 49 Alan ran Count Val Rohla Hill Sir War Barhy Lou Kiowa King Hrduiny lAdy Raapar Count Gay Fonp Orralehad Hay Spring Alclad Swatplns Manna Tank Drairovar Total handl 994237 NBA Mourns Over AgedRingChamps WASHINGTON March Prizefighting haa turned into a nice business for the old folks oid Junior college basketball tourna-the National Boxing Association ment does not like it Compton met Murray Ok la A The NBA came out with its int M-J" aflernoon gsme and Two California team and two from the southwest are in the semifinal round of the national came Listen To A World Championship Fight thrilling re-enartment nf history's famous heavyweight championship bout Tonight hear SULLIVAN-CORSETT 9:30 Over KYMO Pra seated by the HI LIPI aed JIM DIRMIR'S LIQUOR STORI Riverdale's Motley Beats Tech 1-0 (MrClatchy Newspaper Service) RIVERDALR (Frrsnn Cnj March 26 The Riverdale High School baseball team handed Fresno Tech its first practice loss here yesterday In a tight well played 1 to 0 game Riverdale got its run in the first inning and pitcher Ken Motley Skiers Will Find Snow At Its Best Storms the past Tew days have piled up from seven to eight feet nf deepest in several in the Central California Sierra holding forth tho promise of several more weeks or sliding and superb conditions over the Easter weekend (Advertisement) Florida Golfer Has 65 In Charlotte CHARLOTTE IN C) March 28 Pete Cooper of Ponte Vedra Fla led the field today into the aecnnd round of match play the $10000 Charlotte open golf tournament hy firing a seven under par 63 in the opening round Cooper carded a yesterday for a one stroke lead over Chick Harhert of Detroit and Jimmie Thomson of New York who had 66 Four nre tied at 67 They are Clayton Heafner of Charlotte Tony Penna of Cincinnati Frank Stran-ahan Toledo 0H amateur and Cary Middlecoff- of Memphis The seven tied at 68 are Lloyd Mangrum and Ellawnrlh Vines of Chicago Herman Keiser nf Akron Lawson Little Henry Picard and Harold Paddock of Cleveland and Dick Meta of Arkansas City Kan Among the foreign star In the tournament are Dirk Rarthwirk of Toronto with a 74 Taylor nf Johannesburg South Africa and Boh Gray of Toronto with 73s and Paul Hahn of Hilo Hawaii 77 Moat areas this morning were carefully nursed the lead giving the same as last position on the club and hit J18 I Meeting in state council session Under an agreement he received in San Francisco the delegates his free agency and signed to accept the recommends-1 Cleveland went to San Antonio and ot their game animals com-later finished with mittN onr exception They overrode the suggestion to1 ihe Ther1 1 daypre gun- privileges Otherwise committees decisions were up three scattered hits in the remainder of the game Jack Johnson drew a walk In the opening inning off Tech's hurler Larry Bills He wa sacrificed to second by Louie Ghidlli and stole third Johnson came home when Bill Rohinett's high popup wa mishandled hy catcher Calvin Walter The score: I Fraano Tarh 0 I I blanketed with about 38 inches of new powder anow on top of a four or five foot park More snow Is reported on the way Henry Berrey publicist for Ihe Yosemite Park and Curry Company whirh operates the concessions and lifts at Badger Pass said the Const am and rope tows will rontinue to operate for a week or two after the Badger ski house is rinsed down next weekend Chains are necessary to rearh all of the following areas depths nf which are listed: Badger Pass 93 Wolverton 85 General Grant 67 Shaver Lake 65 Yosrmite Val-iey 17 The Fresno Ski Club which lost the McGinnis Trophy to the spon Tyier Tex wli play Marin College of Kent field Calif- in the other aemifinal contest tonight The Compton Tartars defending champions are favorites to retain ierTil' Benjamin told the gathering last Play of the Murray Aggiea has marked them as a atrong contender They hnve a record of 21 victories in 22 games Yesterday Marin earned a aemifinal berth hy edging Dodge City Kan 56 to 51 and Tyler beat Glendale 50 to 46 Houston In the Texas League He hit J85 for the Houston team owned by the St Louis Cardinals It won the League pennant and the Dixie every player "Even ordinary hall players make good if they ran he said Camp Start Thursday Benjamin and Scout BIlI Brenzel of Oakland will have charge of the Cardinals' Spring training camp in Fullerton commencing April 1st IllvarSalr i Bills 4 Wall am Mnllar and King Thin Skin Costs Bob Jackson Technical KO quarterly ratings and thia complaint from President Abe Greene: many youngsters are in and out nf our ratings flashes in the pan while relative oldsters like Joe Louis Jersey Joe Walcott Gua Leanevirh Tony Zale Manuel Oritz Dave Young and Dado Marino hold top spots and an old timer like Lee Savoid pulls a comeback" Louis Is 33 Walcott his only logical contender to NBA's way of thinking is 14 Three other champions Light Heavyweight Lesnevirh Bantamweight Ortiz and Flyweight Rinty Monaghan -are over 30 The ratings: NFAVlMKIliHT Chapptnn Jor I mils Michisan Lns-Iral rnnlamlrr Jm Walnut Nw mr bnxars- Klmar Bar Fkirlrfa: Maxim Okie: Tammjr Onmra Florida Rnakl Pannnvlvanla IKillT HKAVVHKHIHT adopted in full If accepted by the fish and game commission at its regulatory powers sessions next month the seasons would be: Coast August 7th to September 15th inclusive Sierra September 16th to October 15th inclusive The state council also voted to oppose the state forestry board's request for a closed hunting season in September unless all blher users of forest lands also be barred The pheasant committee's recom mendation for a 10 day season on rooster ringneckes November 19th to November 28th inclusive was approved hy state council along with the times 8 Euless reported last night It Is probable Freano Cardinal games will start at 7 or 7:15 in the early portion of the season due to the electric power shortage and In view of daylight saving time Garry Schumacher publicity di Sun Valley Will Be ady UN Ready For Skiers SUN VALLEY (Ida) Marrh 26 HOIJYWOOD Marrh 26-09-San Francisco's Ruddy Jarklirh can thank Bobby Jackson's tender years it has been posted has only J1" rouid terhni- nne more elub activity scheduled Jckson this year It will he the annual bi legion Stadium last night tale Spring outing at Kaiser fJFpAh0Rn land luntington Lake fight after 122 nf the seventh Michigan Swimmers Take Lead In NCAA ANN ARBOR (Mich) March Sporting a slim lead Mich! rector for the New York Giants an exNew York newspapennan man two roosters daily 10 birds shooting of A to sundown The limit would re- of was one the guests The Giants IMM will play the Pittsburgh Pirates in' Pittsburgh Pirates In dm irancvirh No Jfrwf mnifn9r Karani rhirira Ohio gsn well manned squsd today led an exhibition game in the Fresno frame of the scheduled 10 round main event Inst night because of a rut ovrr Jackson's right rye lie had suffered a gash over the other blinker in the fifth The tough luck kid from Glr-woorl Springs Coin- dropped thr first round lo Jarklirh hut look all the rest until the fight nulslandin Jn champion Lniirai oiMsinmjina nnl: Mrnira Guests and Sun Valley employes alike are helping pack the snow on the Werm Spring race course for the 1948 national! lfl vfnf ski championship and eighth ywirlv jjerrod scored 21 points to 15 for Harrlman Cup races tomorrow and I Modesto 11 for Fijano and 8 for Sunday San Jose Hill Culhhert of Fresnn Record snowfall for 1(1 days and hVhp individual time for nights in a row Inrreaseri the depth JjJ on top of BiMy Mountain to 79jnr Frrn0 tnth So fur 70 mm anri 11 womrn of Athletes Enter Class A standing have entered thr'i races Channel City Relays SANTA BARBARA Marrh 28- bn-Bob Fmwnnb nn-'more than 170 topflight collegiate Slate College Park Monday after- Rlllr Fn rnmylvnl: ArrhW Mimonrti Tommy Taross rnn swimmers Into the full scale noon Benjamin hnd Brenzel will conduct a tryout camp In the FSC Park today and tomorrow MllimLHMIiHTN activities of the twenty fifth annual NCAA championships Michigan gathered seven poinls stopped Chtraplnn Hm-ky arailnwv Nw Tnrk lAKlnl mnltnStr Mtrafl I'nrSnn Franrt Tony Kal Indians OMlalsmlUis Golf News -Kiev Hllol NW York: hara "ight when Hands Aualraliai lylall Oakland I Mat Mann 111 and Gill Stager nKiTKNWKiiiHT I placed second and third behindi Rnan Nra Tir Nort western's powerful Bill Hens- By Jim dermer When Jame Byrne wi touring Europe as Secretary of State some wit -quipped '('Washington fiddles while Byrne roam" But now Byrne ha stopped roaming and the tune fiddling ia all In bass note Mr 1 calling for a revival of the draft lie lays "If we're going to talk atrong we muit be strong" That hits the nail right Olathe thumb No matter how good' it is you can't expect a loud sound-track to take the place of a sound policy As Mr Byrnes points out nobody in this country really want! war but nobody ever got out of taking castor oil by not wanting It You have to stayV healthy In Seattle a man wai convicted by a federal Jury of reus 1 a cancelled five-cent Damp It looks like he's really lurk with It this time You're invited to he a Jury of one! Visit JIM DERMER'S LIQUOR STORE 103 No Broadway and see the heer wine and whiskey value that are being offered NOW! We know you'll Judge them tn he the BEST you've seen In a L-o-n-g time! Stop in today and stork up! Snow Slide In Utah Traps 100 Skiers SALT LAKE CITY March 26 Approximately 100 ski enthusiasts were stranded in the Wa satcli Mountains today hy a snow slide- Bob Winslow Will Be Trojan Coaching Aide IX1S ANGELES March 26- ICR) Former Trojan grid star Boh Winslow is act to return tn the University of Southern California as assistant football coach lie was end roach at his alma 1M and served fhe ainnwiih r7! wrkflcld coach for the prnfca- plr Iwilli Hunter in rnt sirs rain A GOLDFISH BOWL? Ha Hill nHd 7m A PICKET FKXCK FOB PH I VAC He aa 3 Mnfilka Far BURKE MAYNABD rnxTB ACTOR HAS Satlea Fk 3-097 rarr ftimatfr parently ship to defend hia crown the 30 yard free style today Fitsiio golfers weary from thrfe I the city rhanre to weekend Sunnystde rv Club swinger Third and fourth matches for those remaining in the five flights of the President's Cup Tournament and first round matches In the Mr-AI Dermer Trophy tournament uni a BERKELEY March 26 (41 -V rf i Sueresslve single In the sixth Inn- But none suffered discomfort the skiers were housed in a lodge and had plenty of food The question waa: When will the road crews open the blocked highway? Among those stranded were 43 Stanford University students from California on a Spring vacation BEARS BEAT CAL POLY fnr either the Fort Washington Ing Tim Cronin Lyle Palmer tough compel it Ion i expected hy Keith Carter Purdue's king: Bnh Anderson Stanford's radfle Const rhamplnn: Dan-Green Smith west Conference ampion and Halo Hlroae of Ohio and Ciff McClain rlnched a 6 to 3 vlelory yeslerdny fnr the University nf California Bears over the ilifi ry yesterday nf California California Poly baseball team Tony rnllnnf Nr -M rift Manrarhuratla: Tammy Aualralla: Hnhhv Ira Maraland IIUHTW FlliHT Champion Ik tVllllama Pranaylvanl Iislral rnnlraSar- Krlqim UnlamM Call-fornia Fraririir Pswann tlhnnla Rudy ('run California FKATHFHWP IftHT Cliaraplnn Willi Pn I'minai-hriil lllral Jne Pamlv Paddlrr (State Nf Tnrk: rMrtaa Rllnv Miaamirl Car- Ina rharea nail fornia Oirtafanrflns hoxer Chlrn Rna Hawaii: Harm twrta II-llnnla: Ml tori Ararndn Cuha Ronnln Claylnn Kndand R1TUI FIGHT Champion Manurl Orlia California tASlral MHilrarirra- pave Trains Hawaii Guido Farrarln Italy: Fnler Kan Fni-land: I Aula flalranl Cuha Oufalanrilna hnxrra- Farnandn Gapnnn Canaria: Tlran Pl Rnaarm Manila Jn Cnrnrlua Kn-land FI VH FIGHT Champion Hint Manaihas Kir Taut-iral ranfnitr Hadn Marino Hawaii: Mnnlla Flnraa Mralrn Jarkl Palfrann Fnalandi Pick O'Sullivan Knplamt nul-alanriln bnanra- Airrad Chaw California Maurlra Nammyrnn Fran: Taffy llnnrork Aualralla Johnny Hiirna though speed Dale the seeking In High lenn For OUR DELIVERY SERVICE IS UNIQUE Golf Cluh or the Fresno Municipal Golf Course Mr Gilbert Lragg was the first flight victor in the Sunnyslde Country Cluh women's point par golf tournament yesterday with 33 paints Other result: Flrat -Mr A A Ptliwiy Mr Jsinn Frlr a Mrs A I Frairahy piol vh Sranori nishl -Mra Wllllim Porkrr 3 Mm Al lrmr 34 Mr I Rrra 34 Third rilRhl Mr Hinrid llyd 37 Mr Illssinlnlliam ST sad Mr RiimMry J4 Utah Is Slated For Opener With Troans SALT LAKE CITY March 26-1A1- Kverylwriy know about it hut nobody will menlion it even to hi best friends Fresnan Is Competing Webster University nf California sophomore and member of UC swimming team which is honors In Ihe NCAA meet Ann Arhnr Wl la a Fresnn School graduate Webster la a son nf Mr and Mrs Webster 2234 West Dennett Avenue Modesto Files Claim Missing Seats MODESTO March 26 The Mnilestn Cl tv Counrll ha en- lured a $UWt claim against John A basketball rams helwen he Herman and Harry Green former Snn Jommln alley 3 ugualav Club ownern of the Modesto Reds team and the I as Angrle Yugo- Council men alleged the owners slnv quintet is scheduled for tn- rnilri to provide the minimum morrow night 7:30 o'rlock In I he ik-nI tn rspsclly of VW) st the hall im ill Tomorrow the Bears will Ihe St Mary Gael In their first CIBA game of the aeaann TO WIN IIEll SMILE On Easter Morning EASTJElt LILIES of the Finest Quality That was the slatus today Of re-t port thst Utah University and the Frank Rail niayemund gymnasium I park Inst season as called fnr in University nf Southern California Robert Niklsnovlch in manager and roach of the local team the mntrart with the city The had signed fnr a night foot hall game! rnunrilmen rlalmed the former 'In the Angeles Coliseum Srp-j When gueita drop in unexpectedly and you find your liquor lupply low or completely don't doipeir ceD PALM-SHIELDS LIQUOR STORE thon break out tho ico cuboi end your order ii on it way- No welting for dolivory ichtdulos dalivor each order individually-the moment we receive your cad FOR FAST FREK DELIVERY PHONE MTfl ALSO owner nre llahle fnr the difference In gate receipt covering VW musing aenta Tne rlty cnnlrart railed for 9 per rent nf the gate receipts The Reds this year are tminl-clpally owned under the Modesto Community Athletic Association and under new management The rluh la one nf the California Baseball tongue lemher 17th to open the 1948 aeasnn Utah athletic director Ike Armstrong commented "We can't say we wilj play and we won't say that we won't" Willi Hunter USC athletic director said in trim Angeles an an-' nnunrement might he marie early next week "A nus 0 uyi Hannah "wke can't tike hr so seine for Corsages Potted Plants and Cut Flowers Palm -Shield EKST LIQUOR 'stores HARRIS TAXI SERVICE Ph 2-3278 RADIO DISPATCHED 24 HOURS DAILY MUFFLER SERVICE CO teerytH See Tke fikosif iMMMfN 41 nraulrlot Main sad else laMalled laimd AUTO RIFAII WILDINA Inyo ot "0" Ph Zinnia flower shop 898 FULTON FREE DELIVERY Crrijt AIM end M4MIM AVH I.

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