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Oakland Tribune, Sunday, May 23, 19541 MM MMMMM aaBBaaa-MaaaBaaaBBaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaP Tribe Over Sweep. irews on -v- Stars Top Solons In 12th Frame Smith, Linhares Indian Varsity SACRAMENTO, May 22, Meet in Amateur AC i Mi 1 J. Turned Back by Dozen Lengths By JACK GALLAGHER Jack Phillips, who had gone hit-, less all week, singled home two runs in the 12th inning here tonight as Hollywood defeated Sacramento 4-2. Fred Strobel, fourth Hollywood pitcher, became the winner. HOLLYWOOD SACRAMENTO Golf Play Today By RAT HAYWOOD The 49th annual Northern ABHOA ABHOA California's crews, victims of 2 1 8, DilUnger.li California Amateur Golf Cham 3 OlSchem.Jb 4 "A I 13 0 4 a clean sweep just eight days ago by Washington, salvaged some measure of prestige yesterday by pionships entered the man-against-man phase today at the Smith.ss 8 Safflel.cf Long, lb 3 Walls.rf 5 Phillips.

3b 5 Bernier.lf 5 BasgalUb 1 Brasan.c 2 1 4 0 3 0 1 a 0 1 1 II 0 1 1 10 A 0 defeating four Stanford shells in Brovia.rf 4 Attyd.cf 1 Jonea, lb 4 Glvno.3b.rf 3 Partee.c 5 Myer.s 3 Schanz.D 1 California Country Club with two 18-hole matches scheduled to cut the field in a hurry. 0 Candlni.p 0 Defending champion Talbert Smith of Alameda begins his Dorton.c Hall.p Donoso.p Lohrke Kelleher Malone.c Main.p Bundy Strobe Lp oivico 0' Pieretti 0 OlSheely 1 OlCicotte 1 Bockmn.3b 1 0 Gables.p 0 I Patrick 1 current campaign at a.m. against Art Linhares, the strong-armed Daly City police officer. their annual regatta on the Oakland Estuary. The varsity race in particular was a rout with the Bears winning by an estimated 12 lengths in 15 minutes and 27 seconds.

Stanford was not clocked over the three mile course so the Bears' exact margin of victory was noi known. In the jayvee race, staged over The luck of the draw didn't give eitner laiDerc or aiuiiu much of a break. Total 41t3 36 1 Total 40 5 36 18 Lohrke forced runner for Brafan in 7th. Kelleher utruck out for Dorton In fth. Bundy (truck out for Main in 11th.

Vico safe on error for Schanx in 7th. Sheely singled for Candini in inth. Cicotte fifed out for Humphrey In 10th. Medalist Phil Getchell. a Stan ford sophomore who led the 200 a two mile course, the Bears scored a four length triumph.

qualifiers with a four under par 68, draws Charles Van Linge, another Stanford player. Cal was clocked in 10:28 to 10:43 for the Indians. f-airicK sirucK out lor Cablet in lath. Pieretti ran for Vico in 7th. Bockman ran for Sheely in 10th.

Hollywood 001 000 000 101 4 Hit .121 001 110 J13 13 Sacramento 000 000 100 Hit 020 000 010 200 5 Stanford took an early lead in the freshman race," but the Bear Trikui yhato Discus sin ej plans lor today's 33rd annual reunion of tho old A cm Athletic Club arc Qft to riahO: 7am as Schanly. Jack Kitchen and Otto Rlttler. Rittler Is chxrfrman of today's banquet at the Bohemian Restaurant In background is a picture of Acme-Relay team which won a 100-mile bicycle race in 1893. None of the team members is alive today Pitcher IP AB ER BB SO babes came on strong to win by four lengths. The Cal yearlings Hall 31 1 Donoao I Main 1 0 Strobel 2 0 Schanr.

7 24 1 Candini 3 9 1 covered the two miles distance 2 7 i 0 0 11 oooi 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 14 3 4 3 11 Proof there are two many fine local golfers competing for too few places these days was demonstrated by the fact those who medaled 75 only three over par over the 6.655-yard tree-lined South San Francisco coarse were forced to go into a sudden death playoff. The situation found seven 75- in 10:28. The Cards were timed Gable 2 2 in 10:40. Summary: Saffell 2. Lon 2.

Bock A special 2,000 meter race be tween the second freshman boats saw the Bears coast to 8n easy House Planning Martin Probe five length win. The young In L-i I shooters playing for the five remaining places. Those who made the grade dians did pretty well until their number two man's slide became inoperable. From that point on it was all California. i "i I included Dick Keyser of Clare- Acme Reunion Slated Today The Acme Athletic Club will hold its 33rd annual reunion this afternoon at the Bohemian Restaurant on lower Broadway.

Otto Rittler of Alameda, youngest of the living alumni, is chairman for the day. WASHINGTON, May 22. mont, one of the five who had Indian Drill Criticized by -Chuck Taylor PALO ALTO, May 22. Coach Chuck Taylor was thoroughly disgusted with his Stanford footballers following the long scrimmage held today in the 90-degree heat of the Stanford Stadium. Taylor stated that in his four years as Stanford head coach, today's session was the worst spring workout he has ever seen.

He said, "We would have done A House subcommittee's investi- pars on the first hole. Bill Hig Cal pulled away to better than gins of Berkeley hit his second Lation of alleced Armv coddling man, Glaviano. Basgall, Malone, Attyd. Jonea. WP Hall.

LOB Hollywood 11, Sacramento 10. 2B Partee, Bernier. Smith, Dillincer. SB Long. HR Long.

SH Phillips BasgalL SB Glaviano, Lohrke. RBI Partee, Long. Walla, Phillips 2. DP Partee to Myers to Partee: Myr to Partee to Jonea. Strobe! il-Oi.

Gable (1-31. 2 Ford, Iacovetti and Petekoudas. A 4,816. Seals Rally to Down Bevos, 4-2 PORTLAND, May 22 (fl The San Francisco Seals came from behind in the seventh inning tonight to scor" three runs-and defeat the Portland Beavers 4-2 in a Pacific Coast League baseball game. SAN FRANCISCO I PORTLAND shot on the par-five hole into the" tnnr a tarV a one lengtn advantage the varsity race at the one-half mile mark.

From there the Bears continued to open water over the outclassed Indians. right field trees and was elimi-, natpfj today when Chairman William E. Kpvpr' first rnnnH mairh to. Hess Ohio) ordered an in- Many old time athletes of renown will be present for the gathering. Included will be Jack Kitchen, former amateur boxing quiry into possible discrimination against big league ball player Billy Martin.

"We don't want to see 6ports figures get favored treatment from the Army," Hess said, "but we don't want them deprived of normal privileges, either. If there has been any discrimination against Billy Martin we want to better if we had just called the whole thing off and let everybody go down to the beach for a ABHOA ABHOA day was against Harry Timbrook, San Francisco auto salesman. Other local area boys in the 32-place Championship flight include Bert Schoux. who meets Bob Roos; Bob O'Brien of Alameda, who plays Dr. Bob Knut-son; and Steve Stimac, Contra Costa CC who draws Cy Pennel of Palo Alto, the San Francisco citv rhamnion.

champion who once fought the 0 6 0 0 3 late, great James J. Corbett. swim. 4 4 Austln.sa Basnkl.2b Reetelli.lb Judnich.rf Krsnich.3b Eecert.lf The club was disbanded in the "It's a cinch we weren't play 4 4 0 4 5 DiPietro.lf 5 Beard, cf 5 Trmina.rf 6 Westlke.lb 4 Baxcs.ss 4 Donah 3 Lien.p 2 early 1900s. The first reunion 1 1 0 2 ft 0 ing football out there.

You can Cal coach Ky Ebright, although pleased with the outcome of all four races, was far from elated over the results. "You always look better against a boat yon can handle," explained the veteran Cal coach. "I was more than satisfied with our performance, however, and I did think we showed some improvement over the past week." The Bears will practice this week over the 2.000 meter distance in preparation for the annual Newport Regatta at New tell Jack Meyers (COP coach) know about it." I SiGladd.c 1 1 0 Gldstne.cf 0 1 IfWaibel.p 1 0 OlArftlh tt --i-j iL.itnat nas nomine 10 worrv ness aciea auer rwiy tiie a. Medalist Getchell, from iii'jii dates back to 1921. Although the membership once totaled nearly 900, only 40 are expected to be on hand this Elevens i.iiru-' oKmit that nnnn cramp u'irn New YorK xanKees star second Pat Charlton.

University of Southern California, displays the form which gained him a second place in diving during yesterday's Pacific Coast Conference meet Berkeley. us next fall." Brunswick noo OiGrant Mnchief.p 0 0 0 0 Anthony, Tieslera.c 1 0 1 1 Rossi Zabala.p 110 0 baseman known to the Army as Pvt. Martin, Alfred M. wrote uai tiu. nui cu a a iuit Although Taylor was down at the subcommittee his treatment! Jrl The club was formed in 1882 as a GI not only hadn't been uuicn enrinj; ana reie ivmciw- vic managed to se a few bright Total 40 15 27 151 Total 28 6 27 IS Steven singled for Lien in 6th.

Brunswick ran for Donahue in th. Grant singled for Walbel In 7th. Rossi grounded out for Anthony tn th. preferential but at times had seemed "more severe" than that lights. ford, is one of those gifted youngsters who has yet to learn that golf is a difficult game.

In the Innocence of his 19 years, Getchell hit the ball long; and strairht down California's narrow fairways, lashed the irons crisply over the rapinr traps, and putted as If the jrreens didn't have hidden breaks hich proved a mystery to most of the field. His scorecard shows five bird aan rranclsco noo ooo 301 4 HJf 222 010 41319 Portland 101 000 0003 Hlt" 102 101 1006 of other draftees. Martin said he was rtot "belly and was dedicated principally to boxing, bicycle racing, foot racing and wrestling. Among those who will be on hand for today's celebration will be Jimmy Shanly, who joined the organization in 1885. Jimmy is a former handball champion.

San Jose Star Betters U.S. Prep 880 Record Continued from First Sports Pare i. tdd Ktnf S. Mikp Frrn iRiordnn); it. r-endouj triple in winning both io Low hvudlts i.

Mont rphw nrHV ram nH th hroaH iumn 1. Bob Newman Burlin-C-irGK raCM na tne Droaa jump. Day. Krowell (Mount Pitcher Indians Capture Swimming Title IP AB ER BB SO Liii 6 19 2 I 2 4 1 aching" but that he thought the subcommittee should know he never was coddled by the Army port Harbor next Saturday. The Bears leave by train for the Southland Thursday night.

Yesterday's regatta was almost marred by a host of weekend sailors, oat to take advantage of the precautionary measures taken by the Coast Guard, a "in any way or form." Record breaking performances by Dan Osborne and Larry Heim ies and one bogey and an evenly Bob Thonipion i A iimrdi Otn paced the champion Stanford In dians to another Southern Di Muncrief 1 0 1 0 2H 8 0 0 0 I wbel 7 31 3 II 3 0. 4 Anthony 2 9 1 4 1 0 4 Summary: Cheso, Dipietro, Brunswick, Zabala, Austin 2. None. RBI Judnich. 2.

Dipietro 2, Beard 2. 2B Austin, Dipietro. SB Restelll. Baxes. Judnich, Austin.

Moran. DP Cheo. Moran and WesUake (2i; Lien and Moran. LOB San Francisco 10, Portland 7. HBP Basinski and Restelli by Lien.

Lien i2-ll. Waibel t3-4l. Carlucci. Hanich and Ashford. 2.15.

A 1.665. cin 1SS NCS -c- balanced 34-34 effort in the morning trials was om record, h.t. br ihw. in. speedboat came roaring under vision.

Pacific Coast Conference The Oakland area's best efforts the Fruitvale Bridge just as the isadowed by the wind, but he by Rod PerrT CotMviiie. swimmiiif chammonshiD at the in the qualifying rounds were by r-kn I T.W I freshmen shells were approach 43 a California pool yesterday. Stanford racked up 155 points Willie DaU 'Alimwla': 3. Dick Bani Schoux of Concord, playing from 4. Bob Knoth 'UncoinV Tilden Park and Bob O'Brien Le Trpw 110 new T' onen, record: old recorrl.

21.4. by Herbie Tur-lthe BraSS Rail shot maker and r.er AUmed. 1SSJ. from Alameda. MILE I.

Tom Sami-go iSan we fvnd j. ciem vnno1 Schoux started a lire on the in the three-day meet while Cal came back in the afternoon finals to stop the clocks at 1 8 8 in winning handily. The time bettered Upshaw's rv-n North Record of 19.7 which he jet la3t year. Magnificent Monte came fornia finished second with 87 Open Night Tennis Tournament Slated Burlingame's fourth annual open night tennis tournament will be held at Washington Park, Burlingame, beginning Monday, June 7, at 6 p.m., and will continue through June 13. Events scheduled follow: Men's singles, women's singles, junior veteran's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles.

Entries may be mailed to F. W. Hellman, 1445 Bellevue Burlingame, or phone DImond ing the finish line. The speedboat reversed its course at the last minute, but for a brief moment it appeared as though the Cal shell would be swamped. Yesterday's varsity boatings: PGA Test at Richmond Monday CHICAGO, May 22 The vanguard of 800 pro golfers seeking 103 berths in the national PGA tourney at St.

Paul, July 21-27, will take 36-hole qualifying tests Monday. Some 40 stars, including 1953 national PGA champion Walter Burkemo, are exempted from qualifying rounds at 30 PGA sections throughout the country. The PGA said sites which re- USC third with 3 and UCLA Alharrbra' 4. Poer Stephen 'Paloiflrct nina o. Via nlavoH Via fi fourth with 30.

Aito i. Dare Bronaon i Santa Roaai 4 12. holes five under parv A i eight Osborne edged Cal's Dave Rad within two inches of equaling high jvmp i. Dirk DaiieT 'ht-' bogey on nine, a double bogey on Pen CAL cliff in a 440-yard free style due in 4:37.5. eclipsing the old South STANFORD Bill Findley bogies on 11 and 12 took Owens S.

prep broad jump Nate ciawr ipitubur.i 10 anc and Why Pounds Out Win Over Texan HOLLYWOOD, May 22. Bobby Why, Los Angeles, pounded out a split decision over Kenny Davis, Clarendon, Texas, in the 10-round main event at Hollywood Legion Stadium tonight. Each weighed 126. Stroke 7 Dan Ayrault Bob Caudlllo iPotter Vallev i. Tim reccrd cf 24-1 1 1 4 when he won the birdies, but Bert care of Marshall Leva J.

deLorimier Dick Rahl Glenn Miller em Division record of 4:40.5 set Thorr-a, iVallejoi. Bailev Pacific Grove and Bauer iSaiir.a. 10. i stayed in there swinging and bv Stanford's Pete Cole in 1951 Beau Breck 6 War'n Debenham Phil Waters 4 Gordon Best 3 George Toepter 3 Dick Flynn SHOT-PUT-1. Rlr Willimon 'Ara- mnnwl In hirriip 18 for his 71.

Indian Larry Heim splashed to his event in 24-9 li. It was by far the best hich nchool broad jump performance in the Nation this ear. Bill Walker Bob Rhein 3 J.m Hart orien naa one oi uiose rr-on'l 1 il a in the 150-yard individ 4-2898 evenings. Entries will be closed June 3. Bow Stan Lewis Tom Light four of each 'ported qualifying rounds will be 4.

Bill Cre Pete Paup ual medlev to lower the old Amand Maggentir Cox J'. 5. Jim Guidotti camooeii i. m- birdie-bogey dav: variety for his ev ven par round. DISCI'S Rink Ba Southern Division mark of 1:32.9 ilU-Il 1.

John Danner "Richmond held jointly by himself and Wally I' pshaw foaled on his first two jumps 24-11'j and 24-10. Howerer, his third leap bettered the meet standard of 23-1. Wolfe of USC. held Monday include: Northern California section, Richmond, and Southern California section. Lakeside Golf Club, North Hollywood, Calif.

The national PGA tourney site is St. Paul's Keller golf course. IM-t 3. Walt Swarthout Willow Glen. IK 4.

Cltve Amntronjl iLosCltoii, Jim Ingram iSan Ra(ael). 1 RROAD Jl'MP 1 Vnnte I'mh DAKED ENAMEL 14-'. mew NCS record Beavers Sell Lerchen To Houston Club AUTOPAIEaTine PORTLAND, May 22. Ai George Lerchen, outfielder However. Robert, a seven handlcapper, wasnt complain-in; an even par round over a tough track like California isnt bad even for a pro.

Oakland police officer Ralph Hall, who won the tournament in 1944-45-46. returned a 76. Medalist Getchell's card follows: Par out 543 4M 344 Getchell out 443 344 354 34 Par in 443 445 3M 3o-3 TJ Getchell In 443 444 35434-3468 Complete pairings for today follow: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Startma time 1 was old by the Portland Beav ers of the Pacific Coast League to Houston of the Texas League Penn Beats Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., May 22. CAP) Penn's varsity crew, winner of the Blackwell and Childs cups, today easily disposed of Rutgers by five lengths on the choppy Raritan River. Penn was clocked in Rutgers in 10:44.

Lerchen, obtained from Tulsa Extended by through a deal with Cincinnati ragns in wnicn equaled jo md record zj-i. br unr Hoff. poch- Gnffin' rernrd heat virtorv in IMS': I. Dick Cobb Alameda', oriiiin record neai iciory in .0: JonM lithe trials. The Alamedan WIS 4.

Don Bencenen iCamirhinoi. Jl- wJ v. J. John (San ilateoi. i.hira in tne iinals.

21 .34, Alameda's 30-yard relav ran -Ti-E vAtXT-i. sun c.unt 05 11-10; 2. Jew Undlin (Burlin- 1:23.4 in the morning trials, fw, ll. J. amon Ron Frurel rnlv nrht-tenth of a Mc-onrl off Glen'.

Bob Flerro fWaUonvlllei niy rini icnwu 01 a secona oil Stem iBurlmfimti and Bill Sutter- the LS. record and topping the 'iid I -in i MO RELAY 1. Almeda (Willie Davie, orth Coast mark Of 1.30.4. Harper. Bob Thompson, Jim Jack- The Hornet quartet of Richmond: 3.

Mount Diablo: 4. H. ti. Pilubur; J. Tamairau: ID (Alameda oea Harper, Hon inompson team aet new NCS record in mominf and Jackson took the afternoon rcor- 1M 4- Alameda in IW.

fmas 1:23.3. VARsmr PorsTS Alameda 4. Fich- Tomn Cintiiffn rt Qan R5mn morvd M. Piedmont 14. Burllname US.

iommy Santiago CI an Kamon Mount DUWo 1. SaUnaa Acalane. cored a major upset when he11- Urtcoin io. pio aiu 10. wuiow cien iri i -) Vallelo S.

San Ramon Hajrward won the mile in 4JJ2. The favored Ptttabur 5. Campbell JS. Alhambn Roger Stephens of Palo Alto, who i 5' CT" ,1. Potter Vallev 1.

Pacific Grove 1 Had a best Of 2t3, ran fourth IS, Santa Rou l. Tamalpaia and failed to qualify for the last winter, hit only .161 for the Beavers this season. I popular demand Phil Getchell v. C. Van Llnae: Bill McCool vi.

Ewar Hanaon: Bert Schoux vi R. A. Root C. E. Jonea v.

Mc-Glaahan. Bob SUvettn vt. Ovid Sevier. Steve Stimac v. Cy.

Pennel; Joe Shnver v. T. Cnruten: Lido Landl vi. Eichler: Tal Smith vs. Art Linhares: Steve Musto vi.

Jim Molinan: Bob Bnen vs. ur R. Knutaon: Bill Ebert t. D. Glasa: Paul Milieu vt.

Eli Bariteau: Hank Mann v. track meet next Saturday in Georfe Fraaer; Jim wllbert va. W. Bennett; Henrv Timbrook va. Dick Keyaer.

FIRST FLIGHT Startlnf Uma W. Betger va. G. Brehaut: B. Yost vt.

M. Barofakv; H. Wifnant vs. Q. Brown; B.

Shook va. C. Randolph: D. M. Mc-Beath vs.

L. Roaai; Gray vi. J. Mc HIGH JXVP Tie for flrrt between WiffLna Drak) and Rom (Wataon-nlie'. for third inwnf Mahuaar tWaihtnatoo i.

McGiTl Richmond) and Kith tEnctnali 5-S. SHOT -PUT uuea Santa Claral. Pal U) I TODAY I SUISDAY fr 1 LI 3 Millan; R. Hall vs. T.

Rotn; J. Harris va. Berkeley. Richmond's X. L.

Emerson posted the fastest time of his career when he captured the 449 In to nose oat Alameda's Harper. Eddie Kin 5 0f Salinas ran third. mer Mendma Hollirter. 1 DAY SERVICE li at I a.a. 0t at Ova I Santa Ron Bohen lAnaly) Mi BROAD JtMP Jett Pittbar).

Lmn ABal7. Hamilton 'San Mateo. Jone (Valle)oi. Bowen iFt. Brasci JO-4S.

ffrMf motors DISCUS Rizxo 'San Joei. Hamblln Hayward Dick Dailey in me (WitMiivUki. O'Dea "Santa Rota PLASTIC SEAT high jump and Mt Diablo nole 1 rernandea rz 1 vaulter au uaujii idiiru 10 rJiK. all I fTincnetu ianta Compan Prici San Carapart Workmanship on our Diluxo Job COVERS rri mir K.t Perry Watonnllei. Bo.

toe E1 Etactrlc-StarUno Sea-Horse xS Tk. nxmi Kile (San uu' Cemto), tie for fourth arrv kiiury outboard with Dush-button choka and alart. 1 Mateo). Mendoxa iJimn Lirki and won their events. "-7 Studinfrr.

SECOND FLIGHT Starting time 10:30. D. Barkley va. C. Coda; J.

Popovfc v. C. Ha In in g. B. Brown v.

W. Howe: T. Perry va. G. Sola W.

Ward v. G. Gnau; J. Burnt va. D.

Hickey; T. Salai va. T. Heitrman: J. WeaUall va.

J. Miller. THIRD FLIGHT Starting time 8:10 a-m. Net aeora C. Morrell (Ui va.

A. Grirlget TIN); Van Patton (13) vs. R. Rrchardaon (13i; K. Palmer (81 vs.

J. Dooher (13) L. Enciso )7 v. R. WUaon 9: J.

Luceti ii vs. Rodeick 13 1 H. Fortuna (8) vs. Kuclm (8); A- Kloeh (13' va. Dr.

L. Braden (15); C. Wiymiri (9) vs. J. Kennedv (8i.

FOURTH FLIGHT Starting tune 7:30 a.m. Net score (73-73). H. Angrll tH vs. K.

Owen '15'; E. Kerder (0) vs. C. Foota (10) J. Moachette (8) vs.

J. Vlllanueva (7i; B. CaCagrande (' va. N. Heam '14': E.

Daw (10) vs. H. Daioccbi (: D. Cant-well (i va. Dr.

Ctvello E. Nott (3) va. L. EnIow (14); E. Warfield t7 vs.

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Bevllockway i BLirUncame), Welch iSaltnaal Hard-man Vkiah) 07 tnew record). 330-YARD DASH Nurvea SanU Clara). Cnurhrriftit (Willow Glen). lay team. The Hornets won the meet team honors with 49 points, while Watsonville took the Class crown with 264 points.

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ante at baukIi h. VAaaiTT rUvtnn Ifnrln.lk a ml lt aW in nlOn ML 3 I. Mont h-rium ln B. i -M 1w iPMOniti; t. Bo Newman Bur-i Old record of held'nV Walrath.

WiU Hake in ear aew larra-Reo1 avea. 8Remave maaalaa aa4 rleaa ftaaa aad 4reaa tiiee with rabber 4rrlar. Tne Hf arrHtaa traaato free viu.m nwiu. i aow oien Low qualifying scores follow: Phil GetrheO. 71 Bert Scboux, Paul MUlet.

Bob SU-ve-tri. 71 Bin McCool. Steve Musto. Bob O'Brien. Jim Wllbert.

TJ Ovid Sevier. Lido Landt. Stave Stimac, Art Lin area. Hank Mann, Henry Jim Brook 'Ml Diablo) S. Bob Har 110-YARD LOW mUDIJS FEEDERS REPAIRED iseoomn, naker icapnehino).

Wiley 'Berkeley). McCoy (1 Cernto HamU- rwifinn Rlrdon: I4.S tie reiurd aet br GruTfVi tn mornm trlaai: old record. 144 by Bob Cowlea. Palo A Mo, 1U. SO 1.

Don Bowden )LUcom: a. Walt Oar patat Jnk reaalrx VO WAX- NO. LARGEST ton 1 tl crrmol :13 a IHO, 150-TARD DASH Pacbci (San Lo- Timbrook. Bill Ebart, Jonas, Swarthoot wllie-w Gam); J. Lock Beniocrwy (Burlincame) Biratfcia plaa aahr Charlee Van Linca.

i Salinas): 4. Don Fama (RJcbinond) 2 AS LOW AS ub (Santa Clara). Jet (Ptttaburs), 74 Cy Pennel. Jim MoHnari. Torfar Chrtrten, WUlla Bennett.

Bob Baoa Jerry Howell iValleM): 1 M.J (rx soas $1S1. oo taa towaat prlaa. tap eaalttr pala i AUTO PAINT quality and tmar Hansen. 73 Dick Etchter. Dick Keyaer.

Sin 1.MO-YARX) RUN Rector (JeffenonL Ardais WataonvllU). Wood Bcrkekrrt. EhWn (Taraalpaia). Blutb XX Cerrlio) UK new record). 440-YARD RELAY Berkeley.

Enclnal. cd okd reeord. 1U, by Bob Chamber. Lo Gataa. 144: better nattnnal Inter-arnelaa-uc record.

I'M by Lane Stanley. Jefferson. UHi. lo l. Jun Jackaon (Alameda): S.

Will- Dart Alamda: X. Dick Baa SHOP! BoatLna. nshlrrq aad kttntina ajKBeta aora. that tk. m.

nigglna. Richard Taylor, George Fraxer, Bob McGlaahan. Don Glass. 7S David (Scotty) McBeath, Jbhn Harris. Bank Magna rta.

Gena Brehout, I waaaaaj aar Winarwis ara tha bast arocboJiU. Lorenzo, Sallnaa. Monterey .44.7 VatleJo 4. Hamad Haywortb 'Mount a. Trappa Pitta boTfi; 7 POITS Watoorreflla MS.

Plttabur 1L, ta Sta Clara JO. San Lorentn 1. El NCS record. t.T, by Bob fYark, Saa1 Cemto 17. Sonoma 1.

Santa Roaa i Clip this atfw tlMaaiit aid tava ilt. Ha mattjZ Wl, III yiar ta pay. HAP ALZEVA 3074 BROADWAY 23.CCD sq, ft. tf workist sptet! IMS. and Hertrfa Turner.

A lav-. at TE 2-3452 Ralph HalL Bill Snook, Matt Palacio. Oma Davkdaoo. TT Georga Srodfngvr. Uoyd Roeai.

Tony Perry, Bill Brown. J. McMillan. Tucker Roth, Frank Salaa. Morgan Ba-rofakt, D.

W. Berkley, Gena Brown, J. Burma, Jna French. J. Popovtc 78 Don Hickey, Geors Kerrigan.

Sot J. Millar. Dick Bailey. Clarence Cnata. Charlaa Kammg.

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Years Available:
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