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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 27

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Oakland Tribune, jAondty, May 25, 1953 27 Four US. Got ers Capture British Wins Delano Prep Tops Jesse Owens Mark 1 TULARE, May 25.4-rtP A 17- year-old Delano HighBchool student has broken the National In- terscholasuc 220-yard track rec Charles Faces Omaha Fighter i McHale, Munger Register Second Round Victories ord. 5f Learrjan King covered the distance in 20.5 seconds the Central Section California Inter- TEH PERISH AS COLORADO TROUT SEASON BEGINS DENVER, May 25. tJ Tragedy stalked a record turnout of anglers for the first two days of the Colorado fishing season, which opened Saturday. Two persons drowned and eight died in auto accidents attributed to the jam of "traffic created by an estimated 200,000 flocking to favorite fishing spots.

The Colorado Game and Fish Department said at least of those swarming streams and lakes dropped lines in the water for an average catch of five fish apiece. Warm, sunny weather helped to swell the turnout. scholastic Federation meet Satur At Milwaukee day. This 0.2 seconds off the time set by Jesse Own 20 years ago. Delano won the meet with 34 NEW YORK, May 25.

un Ezzard Charles doesn't believe iff 'Iff in remaining idle while waiting points. Officials said they would for a title shot. The former KOYLAKE. Ir gland. May 25.

IT Jirr.rr.j McHale of Philadelphia and rftfrin cf Dallaj led the itronr delefl tj-on into the rwrvi cf the British Ama-t-ur Champiorjhip today as a to-d bunt and screaming submit King's time fgr both national and state approval. heavyweight champion, hoping to get the next crack at Rocky WESTEB.V IVTEBNATIONAL LEAGUE Salem S-9. Vkima: 0-0. Vancouver at Wenatcha-e postponed. Marciano, goes after his ninth straight victory and fifth of the year Milwaukee tomorrow night when he meets young ram.

Victoria at Lewiston postponed, rain. Trl-City at Spokane postponed, rain. Larry Watson of Omaha. The Nebraskan upset Light Heavyweight Contender Danny Nardico a month ago but doesn't figure to give Charles any trouble. This one won't be telecast.

After three years. Jumping Joe Miceli (38-13-4) of New York gets his return shot at delayed the day's halted cn the second tee by the storm, carr.e back after a delay cf more than an hour and a half -to whip Peter K. cf Miramax, 'eir 2 and 6. Manger, playing in the bright miming bat Thomas Bylene 0 and 5. Roth irrw first rand bje a-t did all Yat tw af'the 244 eisW left la the field aJter elated wlthdrawak.

Two jMier-krvo-wn Americans, Sit. Dale Buettner cf'ToIedo. an Air Fcrce man stationed In Eng-larvd, a-d Err.e-st Arer.d cf Deal, N'J- aLo advanced to the rcvr.d. A half doien others were The sixth man to go out In the nr. -interrupted waj W.

C. Wehret cf Ceveland, who kit to J. W. Foley cf Er. gland.

5 and 4. Earlier two Army men '(sV4eNT OR WHlTt or HUE PURCHASE TZ MIDNIGHT HUt DINNtK COATS ilaa.1...aSa TUXfDOS UNO! 0OU1U aafsraa JJJJgJ" mhou oouau 1X jt, ear ft' -V-- recreated by members of gathering which included Charles A- Partridge, 91; oldest member of the club. The get together is an erent dating' back to 1921. Qub organized in 1883. Mrmh-ers of tha old-tima A cm Athletic Qub gathered ye-lordar to hold their 32nd cmnual reanion parry.

Toarna-mmta La boxing, wrestling, gymnatlc and cycling were stationed at Wiesbaden, Ger- :r.si"Lrersfrour Inamps on M- Atkins of Brady, Tx had! Court to Rule On Ball Clause undefeated Johnny Saxton (38-0-1) of Brooklyn. The two high ranking welterweights will clash in the main 10 rounder at Detroit's Olympia Wednesday night. CBS will telecast the bout starting at 7 p.m. PDT (KPIX). Lulu Perez, a' fine, 20-year-old featherweight prospect, hits the big time Friflay night.

Winner of 19 in a row, the New Yorker makes his debut as a Madison Square Garden main eventer against veteran Glen Flanagan (58-13-9). Starting time is 7 p.m., PDT. ABC (KGO) will broadcast and NBC (KRON-TV) will telecast. Middleweights Joey Giardello of Philadelphia and Hurley Sanders of Newark, N.J., meet in the top 10 rounder at Newark's Laurel Garden Saturday night. The bout begins at 6 p.m., PDT, and will be telecast by ABC (KGO-TV).

This is the first time Newark has been the site for a coast-to-coast television boxing show. Carl (Bobo) Olson of San Francisco is a 2 to 1 favorite to beat Paddy Young of New York in their Garden clash for the American middleweight crown June 19. i been baten akr.g with civilians Sports Feats Retold at Reunion of Acme Club An all-events athletic tournament was recreated by members of the old Acme Athletic Club at their 33rd Mat Card Here Bay Graham Jr of Westbury, Robert Goldwater cf Pho. r.ix. and Georje T.

Baird cf Brock Til. NY. WASHINGTON, May 25. W) Four champion will be in ac- Munzer, rated cr.e cf the top tion on the Oakland Auditorium' annual reunion party yesterday afternoon. The Supreme Court today Amer'carj entered in the next Friday night, when Ben' Twenty-seven members, including Charles A.

Partridge, agreed to say whether organized and Mike Sharp meet Leo No- 91, of Oakland, retold letes performed around the turn of jbaseball's "reserve clause" con mellJnl and Enrique Torres in century In boxing, wres- tracts violate federal anti-trust wrestling main evenf thng, cycling and gymnastics. laws. The Shan brother hold the Among the reminiscent The ruling was asked by George Earl Toolson, a former GOLFER, 6, FIRES 1 13, CLAIMS WIN OVER JULIUS BOROS I tales spun were those of Otto r.tnt over the lorg. testing Hoy-lake cfurse. kit only one hole in hi i easy cp-eninu victory.

He drew a bye through the first rod. first American ellmia-. aU-d wu Mor OUrer Rdfers of Wacts, Tex, -who Ls serrtiaj with the U. Armed rtu at Wiesbaden, G-ermaay. JUxlftrt took a 5 and 4 beatlar fro os Jo ha G.

BLickwell of Rittler and George Simpson, two of the committee members who New York Yankees farm club player who once pitched for 1724 BROADWAY, OAKLAND I Phone GLencourt 2-2751 123 KEARNY ST SAN FRANCISCO Phone: YU kwi 6-6212 In other area thcra is a SELIX rcprtsetttariva-r-Njma and address upon request MaaaaaaeHaaaaaaaaaW'aii roaauu mum ouarVoM uoutiTBaaaVBaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaal organized this year's affair. and Torres are Pacific Coa3t tag-team champions. Promoter Ad Santel's main event is billed lor one hour, with Oakland in the Coast League Rittler, one of the top sports (figures of that time, brought bas- Toolson sought damages because he was placed on the ineligible list and has been unable to play two falls deciciflf the winmnr ketball and track to St Mary's I team. Collepe in 190S. His other professional ball since 1950.

Sir John Hartopp of Scotland Promoter 5vantpl will lin tin M.f. -r i.taiciciinni. fcv uii i defeated Ray A Graham. Jr, of ilrong card for main in the Bay Region included Toolson contended baseball violated the anti trust laws 1, ui -(which figures to draw several through enforcing the contract coaching at Alameda High from 1914 until his recent retirement ufni rr.aicn. orar.am, ,10 cown thouund fani NEW YORK, May 25.V- Six-year-old Vernie Bender III of Eyansville, who just about stands even with a mashie, could pull himself up to his full size today, look United States Open Golf Champion Julius Boros in the e-e and say: "I beat you, bub." The pint-sized shotmaker was one of 9,972 players around the country Saturday who beat Boros in the second annual National Golf Day.

clause that reserved his play i at me liia recovered sngnuy ana ing rights to the team owning his contract. 'mmvmmm says 000 He was placed on the ineligi Oaklander Grabs Modesto Boat Win Buddy Holloway of Oakland ble list for failing to report to finally wu knocked out at the 18th Halfway through today's rr.a tche. a aqua 11 struck the Hoy-laka course. The royal, and ancient championship committee halted play. Bmghamton, N.Y.

The player filed suit in U.S District Court in Los Angeles won the five-mile 135 cubic inch saying he had been deprived of his means of livelihood. He asked damages from the Yankees, both Big Jim McHale cf Philadel-j hydro race in the good time of phia had Just won the first hole 4:34.0 in yesterday's Modesto from Peter Heginbotham cf Mira-j Power Boat fiegatta held on Tur-rcir, Heir Zealand, when the Lake, 23 miles northeast of storm struck. Lightning crackled Modesto, arocnd them as they went, to the Other drivers and their times major leagues, the Hollywood Simpson, a west-Oakland product, was one of the top lightweifhta in thU area in the early 19 00 'a. There were many tales of his repeated ring victories over the Olympic Club of San Francisco. Another topic of interest centered around Ben Sears of San Francisco, who won the world's ten-mile bicycle championship in 1906.

Conversation also turned to Jack Kirchin, one of the first committeemen to initiate the reunion affair in 1921. Kirchtn this year mlsaed the annual event for the first time. Another familiar figure missing from the reunion was Everett Dowell, who phoned in his regards from the Masonic Home in North Dakota. and Los Angeles clubs of the Pacific Coast League, and all the I'm giving minor leagues. second tee.

The committer then'follow The district court dismissed The idea was for everyone to go out and shoot a round and tabulate his score against Boros, who carved out a twp-under-par 70 at Oakmont near Pittsburgh, scene cf the national open championship starting June 9. Young Master Bender, playing at Orlando, Fla had a 113 and 45 handicap for a 68. All told, 103,763 golfers tried their hand at beating Boros, which added up to about one in 10 topping him. the suit on the ground basebal Pcitl Or Dnirn Hrdro Bob WU. Biii J4ir.

0klnd. I XI; Paul Sker4n. O.ii.nd, I HI; Jtrry CuMf. Hyrt. John Aiia rort.

Hirw.rd. l.iT a Bni: Runabrxit WiIH Vflrnd is a sport and exempt from the halted play. Ihortly afterward a aJeet tXarea t-et La. The t.naperatare, wlLka was tS Jast befora hinh after a nMnaiag of brilliaat ga mxhin dropped below 54. Sgl.

Dale Buettne. cf Toledo, Vcm Kmc, J5 trl Blxrman. Wat-nut Crmk. Dvck Cmrpek. San anti-trust laws.

The district court cited a 1922 Supreme Court decision as authority for the dismissal. Toolson appealed to the Supreme Court after the I Lrvdro I rrd Xrona. Modrato. a full set of U.S. ROYAL.

MASTER TIRES withh' every I Raw a 4 xxr U.S. Circuit Court in San Fran stationed in England with the T-rkr. 8 toe too, Jak xcCon U. S. Air Force, defeats James x.llrJ McKay cf Scotland.

3 and 2. L-andn .4.. cisco upheld the district court W. R- Sharp cf Scotland deAi l' faitel LL CoL Li. M.

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