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30 Oakland Trihune, Monday, May 24, 1954 Coast League Box Scores Pads Turn Back Acorns Twice; Samford a Hit mil GAME SAM DIEGO I Winner Chandler. Lour Elliott. Summary: Moran. Baxes. Moran.

Brunrwlck 1. Beard. Dipletro. AS A Federf2o 4 1 1 i Chandler, Arft. Judnich.

Ecsert. RBI i i Bxn J. Brunswick 3. Judnich. Di- 7 4 Kok.u 1 CIhI HFJlKJtt.lf 4 1 Continued from First Sports Page 11 i il.

1 1 0 Wilson Jb 9 11 i'vrvro, r-n t. 0 SCh.pmn.cf 5 1 1 Beard. Brunswick. 3BWe.tl.ka. Dt- 0 Cuittl.lf i 4 Ojpt'tro.

HR Brunswick. Judnich. Efgert. 3 Dvijl 111 0 SB Restelli. B.xe.

DP Mor.n. 0 Hrm mki.lf 3 Baxe and Westlake. LOB Ban rrncico 1 0 Manhll.lb 0 7. Portland 3. Hanich.

Alhford and 0 1 3 1 1 Carluccl. 1 orerr.rw.p 4 1 4j FEwttJb Sisler.lb Rapp.rf 1 Aviward Oimbn.p MenonJb S.F., Hollywood Score Sweeps; Seattle Divides By the United Press Ar.y racehorse that performed Lie? the San Francisco Seals and the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Ccast League would be accused cf being a walking pharmacy. F.rs. the Stars went from last to the top of the loop and called for a saliva test. Ferrarese knocked the ball down lii 43 11 33 12 Total 43 1 1 33 12 GAM Totals and threw home to force Merson.

But Dick Aylward doubled just no cvxj i inside third, scoring Sisler and: Score by Innings: Sn Diego Oil BIO 0M HiU Ill Oil 101 O.kUnd 021 Of-0 000 .11 I MixtnJb 2 0 11 AusUaM 00 Chesojb 2 0 0 3 Arftlb Rapp. DnuwK.n a 1" 121 1 3 2 8 0 Judnich. rf AB EH B3 SO DtPetro.lf 3 2 2 0 Krtmch Jb I On the first pitch to San Jose Rider Scores Double 'Cycle Victory Sam Arena of San Jose took top honors in the Acorn Motorcycle Club's 5th annua) hill climb at Dublin Canyon yesterday, scoring victories in both the 45 and 80-inch expert evtnts. Arena, a veteran performer in local motorcycle competitions, won over an expert field which included John Martinolich, national hill climb champion" from Portland, Ore. Approximately 2,500 fans were on hand for the four-event program.

Carl Habel of Oakland won the novice class 45-inch climb. Second place went to Gary Baker, also of Oakland. The novice 80-inch affair" was captured by Butch Wilson of Fresno. Seattle's Monty Montgomery placed second. Top speed for the course was turned in by L.

M. McReynolds of San Jose. The Garden City jockey covered the hill in 6:34. Although spectacular spills brought the crowd to its feet on many occasions, no one was seriously injured. Smith stole home and Aylward O-a-bers 11 4J 1 11 2 1 2 wiuxe.lo 3 10 BiimKtjn Ferr.rese 11 43 7 11 Baxesji 3 0 0 3 Gldstne.cf Ch.mben.

Loser Ferraroe. 3 0 2 0 Gl.dd third. Furthermore, the pitch got xiujrr.p a Airinor.p Summary: Peterson. SUler. R.pp.

Cirant away from Catcher Lenny Neal 1. Alrward. Chapman. Davis. Ne.l riores.p and rolled to the backstop, lE HBP Smith by Eerrarese.

WP Ferr-ee. LOB San Diego 14. O.k-i.rd IB Tederoff, Neat, Aylward. HR Totals 24 4 21 9 Totals 23 3 21 lowing Aylward to score on i the rx VjEli I -M- flrant rmtAA ntit fnr Alin1r in Srr.ith 2. Ne.l.

Ch.prr.aji. Chambers. same piay. Prior 4a ViI. f.

Smith. Avlworth. RBI Smith 3 Score by innings: CMpmin. Nsl 3. Aylward 2.

DP Sam- 02 Smith, a right handed batter, J.V no ooi 02O 101 000 ooi ono 102 ford. 'Marshall: Chambers. Eederoff- sis- San Francisco Va.enti. Socners and Waish. -3 0.

Portl.nd Hits had slapped two home runs ym oi 03 into the right field seats and I Zi. No the Seals, newest members cf the bootstrap hoisters union, ir.ter.t on doing the same the league is not them for needles. Th" a couple of weeks, carr.es cut cf f.rst place a-d a that far out of sev-e 'pt a double header vesterday 6-3 and IP AB F.R BB SO Pitcher IMC' MIH III 3 Hiiler 23 1 3 1 1 2 OAKLAND SECOND GAME ax nir.r.n Aft A nau uriven in uie intra Ban -Diego Ully by being hit by a tmc fc: aariiMlr a A Alex.nder 20 2 4 2 3 1 AB A r)ores i 4 a 0 0 1 Hctfte.u 1 Trlbane phata Among those who attended the reunion of the Acme Athletic Club yesterday at the Bohemian Restaurant were (left to right, seated) Jack Kitchen, Jim Shanly, Charles Partridge. Eddie Wilcox, (left to right standing) eorge Simpson, Otto Rittler and Ben" Brad-show. The first four are the oldest members of the club.

The club was formed in 1883. series T-l and the pitched balL Neal homered for the Acorns' in the second with Piper Davis on 1 board, and Sam Chapman) smacked his sixth round tripper of the year in the third. San Diego wrapped up the' r-irff Plenr. HCUott.U la P. IP rf Dr- 1 Winner Hlllrr.

Loser Alexander. 2 Summary: Krsnlrh. RBI Brd 2. Restelli. 2B Be.rd.

Aurtln. Mor.n. 0 Be.rd. Austin. HR Be.rd.

Cheso. 0 Restelli. DP Krsnlcri nd Arft. LOB 0 Kan Fr.nci-o 5. Portland 3.

LT Ashford, 0 C.rlucci nd H.nich. 1:10. A 3.380. 0 0 riBST AMI 1 HOLLVWOQP 1 SACRAMrNTO 2 iorensn.M 3 3 "Umford 2b 4 OWUsonJb 4 2Ch.pmn.cf 4 0 Cuittl.lf 4 0 Milne rf 3 IMinhlLlb 2 3 1 0 6 rrrrsree 1 0 1 Nlroat.p 0 Hnrnikl 1 White. 0 nitrhtr'an in th T-r I rcl innintr AB A AB A when Harry Elliott lofted is Kent Leading homer into Park Avenue with 0 rn 1 in 4 1 5 Walli.rf 5 0 Lor.

a lb 5 two men on base jOAL Underdog jln Prep Relays Lafayette Pilot Sets Record in Winters Race r-a" i victories in io games. Theeat raised them to the ranfied atmosphere of aixth place, six and a ha If games behind Hollywood and only three games out of seeond pLace. their tor- Sicram.ento by v. a pa.r It'-', r.ight 4-1 ar.d 3 -t T' 'hat threat with a 5 'd-e r.n split Di'jo beat 13 11 ar.d -J. nudged 1 Diilmgr.ii 4 0 10 1 I 2 4 0 4 2 0 Hmphrv.cf 4 2 3 0 2 10 2 Brovia.rt 4 2 10 0 4 0 Attvd 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 Jonei.lb 4 1 2 2 1 3 Sheely.c 3 0 5 1 1 0 0 Bckrr.nJb 3 12 3 1 0 0 Mvem.M 113 1 Jrthnon.D 10 0 0 10 0 0 Berrier.lf 3 S.ffe'I rf 3 Phillip 3b 4 Biiib.c 3 W.ith.p 4 Meadows Driver Artie Schallock, the Oakland starter, was derricked with only one out in the opening round after Merson sineled hnmr ftann 3: ir Tuis 31 21 7 rr-rrw frjr''e nil fir Murphy In r- frr in r.iki e--t for Niches 11 5cr Sj- VI al" 7 "i "1 131 3-11 r'l rtV 0 3 1 1 1 Bob Murphy relieved, and gave- BAY MEADOWS, San Mateo, Jaycee Ace Competition Opens Friday Eastbay golf enthusiasts were reminded today to sharpen their shots in preparation for the Oakland Junior Chamber of Commerce fourth annual Hole in One WINTERS, May 24.

George way for a pinch hitter. Mav 24 Georee Voeel and Brine 0 0 0 1 Total Mlnr I Tol.l 31 7 27 10 Gl.vi.ro fouled out for Johnson in e.fh'h. Attvd rsn for Brovia In ninth. Oakland Athletic League trackmen 52 strong will invade San Francisco's Kezar Stadium tomorrow for their fifth This brought Bamberger to the PcT.v hoast elicrrit lparJs in 'Sawyer of Lafayette, driving his hill. Smith smote his third home Cadillac nowered Knrtis snorts the rider and driver divisions raanjac Powerea jvurus sports EB PB SO AB IP i -t -l 4 4 1 1 5 0 0 8 1 fourth of the season in the third (respectively after 10 days of rac- car, set a new course record ofiannual relays with the stars of And in the fifth another run ine at the Bay Meadows combi- 16.1 m.p h.

here yesterday. Is.F.'s Academic Athletic Asso- were Score by innir.ai: Hit. Sacramento Hitt (Wl jno 010 4 111 2oj 21010 ion 000 000 1 210 011 101 7 rtrr 'At 1 1 2 0 ciation. scored on Al Federoffs sacrifice nation harness and quarter horse I Sports cars provided many tournament at Eastshore Park, p. 7 I 1 i H.ller ir bb so fly and MacArthur IP A thrills in both drag racing and meeting.

ine meet, scheduled to start at Grand Ave at 3:30 o'clock, is open free of' Blvd. Lfer Schallock. -i Peteror. 7 5 San-ford. Johnton The Oaks, meanwhile, didn't 31 1 7 10 0 I 13 4 10 3 3 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 inree ot reni iour vioii.in an informal exhibition six lap have come behind his pacer Dale charge to the public.

wa r.d. Tfd 5al r-ns the rrrtnr 2. EJ- Bee Winner. W.lih. Loser.

Johnion. Primrose, who set a new track yuuuc 1 SirriH. HBP '-ff hi ha i lock EKiott hy LOB Si Diffi 11. Oakland record of 2:02 45 in winning the Sjmm.rv: Lon. Bernler.

R.ffell 2. Humphre Jor-v HBP Saf fell by Johnion LOB HoUvwood 10. S.or.- r-e a h-Tr. pacfd the $2,000 San Carlos Purse Satur i iu n.m: phrey. SH Smith.

Sheelv. Johnson. SB get on the scoreboard until the fifth when Lou Landini, batting for Bamberger, got a bad hop single and scored when Rapp played Samford's blow to right field into a triple. Samford came home as Wilson was gaining a life on Merson's error. The Padres committed five r-e opener, a r--.

er. a double and two Walt Judnich and Don June 6 races to be held in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Driving in competition with four smaller sports cars, Sawyer's Kurtis came in second in the road race event, behind Richard Trimble from Sanger, who erff. Elliott. 2.

Mernn. Sm-f-r-i C.it: DP S.rrfrd. M.rth.ll: I Walsh. VHfiU. 1 M.

A .12. For the first time in the short history of the yearly relays, the OAL is not favored. The city leaguers have defeated the AAA crew four straight times. Wnile tomorrow's meet is by no means rated a one sided affair, the S.F. prepsters are given a slight edge.

Thirteen events are on the Kezar program. The lone indi- Top stakes, a $500 savings bond, is offered for every hole in one made during the 10 day contest, which opens May 28 at 4 p.m., according to Alex Gaeta, president of the JayceesA Dick Milner, tournament chairman, said daily prizes will feature a iset of Sarazen Stroke-master golf clubs and bag; Other prizes will be given away every 15 minutes during the day. The clubs and bae will be day. The 6-year-old son of Peter Primrose lowered the' mark of 2:03 25 set last year by Freeman Hanover. Bunched behind Kent, who Saffell.

Br.J.n 2 nbi oroni Br.f.n. Phllllpt. Wlh DP Lonf (iin.uistedi. 1 37. lacovetU, Pel' koudas and Ford.

HCOJfD GAME HOLLYWOOD SACRAMENTO hTr.ered for Portland. nut cur SEATTT.E makes his home in Tulare, with AB A AB a AB A A CK three victories each are Reber drove a J.A.P. powered Formula Saffell.cf boots in this seven-inning game, McClimanSj Charlie Short. Del III Cooper iuLOiiiiiaii.il 1 3 1 1 2 M. jrl.Jh 2 W.1H rf tnree or them in the fifth inning.

Insk0( Emmett Tassi, and Clar-1 Proving that a woman's place vidual evest, which will be rr.rf-n.cf lis not alwavs in the home Mrs. I scored 5-3-1, is the open mile. 1 eiven to the enlfpr closest to the But their 11 hits, including the ence iIanscn ri two homers, more than made up, Voei has a slightly longer Mary Olson of Vacaville won the Scoring in the 12 relay events is hole during shooting houVs, 4-10 nomers, more man made up. Vogel has 0 3 i 2 1 0 1 1 0 7t 0 I I Bemier.M B.f .11 2h PhlllptJh M.lon.c Bnwmn 2 Diliir.r If 0 Schenz.2b Glviano.3b 0 Jonevlb 0 Provi 1 Humrhrry Pariee.r 1 Attvd.cf 0 0 Vvrn i Pierefti.p Cicotte Sheelv P. trick.

for these lapses. hpad in the iockev battle with six 1 stock car troDhv drivins? her on a 5- basis. jn.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. these lapses.

th i r. T-K cf rf Vaddr- If FT-rdi 3-5 Bv--e P-J-'ir" ffl Umpire Chris Valenti was in- inors arainst four for his clos-I rhPvrot at 82 2 Mrs I Representing the OAL in the until 10 p.m. on weekends. Prn- 0 Mor.ette.lf 1 0 1 HardinJb 1 Vek.c MtLuh.p 0 0 Cohen Prarresa Milner explained that the 15- voivea in iwo disputed decisions est pursuers. Sharing second Olson is the first woman to winiPen miJe are James oreen oi 0 Main 1 0 0 A during the afternoon.

'place are Dale Centers. Kenny a trophy at the Winters races. 1 McClymonds, Maury Graves ofjmmute prizes will be given to Oakland and Don Lee of Fre-; dubbers and pros who are closest mont. Green beat Graves by a to the pin during that period of narrow margin in the OAL Big i time. The green has been in 0 0 2 11 21 I Total 21 2 2 17 popped out for Piaretti In Total Cicotte fifth Hollywood smashed Sacramento almost out of the division in a series that was outstanding for brilliant pltch-mr.

I-ast night Jim Walsh vrn-hitted the Solons and thrn Rorer Bowman came on to blink them with two hlU in the nightcap. Byrne pitched and fcafd the wm in the first game a the dropped Lr seventh place. Byrne tr-We a 3-3 tie in the ninth with a and the Suds went on ir three more counters. Th.ey needed them, too, as the cnt three in the same Bvrr.e and three suc- threw a four-hit-trr the nightcap. OAL Net Teams Taylor, Jack Robinson ana nar- Joe Rhodes of Richmond, rid- old Baker.

ing a Harley Davidson motor- The mutuel handle of cyde took both top time of the 341 last Satiu-day, largest of the jday118 4 and top elimi-meeting, boosted the two-week troDnieg 11 77 1 Tla! 12 5 27 4 Meet last Thursday. In the second inning of the first game Piper Davis was hit on the right hand trying to get away from Chambers' inside pitch. His thumb was swollen to twice its normal size and he had to retire for the day an inning later. Valenti, however, maintained that it was a foul ball. total to $2,012,821 for a daily $201,282.

After 10 Vico w.lked for Attyd in Sheely filed out for P. trick in seventh, e'enth. Humphrey r.n for Brovl. In wventh. Score by tnnlrgn: HollT-wocxi 100 110 0 2 Hits 301 3 JO 11 Sacramento 000 000 0 0 Hits 100 100 02 Picher' Record' lP AB EH BB SO Vther itruck nut for Richards in Pr.me.

homered for Cohen in 9th. Moiaan aafe on error for Kitaoa in Sth. Brown r.n for Writ In Scnr by inninft: 5.fe ontl 014 7 201 010 US li; Ar.jtrlri 010 2O0 OfJ Hiv. 110 IQl PQ1 IP AB ER BB SO stalled especially for the tournament by Joe Guisto, head greens-keeper At Chabot golf course. Guistri said the cup is 9J yards from the teeing off point on Grand Ave.

There will be 10 tees open to accommodate golfers during contest hours. Milnef said there will be ample lighting for night shooting. Oaks, Stars in Navy Benefit Tilt days of the 1953 meeting, the daily average was $198,264. Sharing honors with Dale 1-. Colnrifiv was W.

J. Ray Hamilton of Tech will act as head coach for the OAL team, while ether conference coaches will serve as assistants. The OAL entries: 480-YARD HIGH HURDI ES Hardy Ti. McDaniel (F, Thomas Moore-head 1T1. DISTANCE MEDLEY Wade F.

440: Miller (Fi, 880; Clark (Fi, 1320; Kanzaki (Ti. mile. 440-YAFD RELAY Giardina C). Mc-Kinnev (T. Paschal (Ml.

Norton T'. I tTinilUSC 19 2 22 Bowman Main Piererti Cicotte 0 i 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 i 7 1 14 1 0 0 0 1 0 i i i Bvr-r i rtcer ft Be.r'ien 3 3 P.tnck Hungary Nabs Win 2 0 0 0 0 1 McLurt I i 34 5 4 7 Cohen MILE RELAY Foreman (Ml. White (Ml. Snaar iFfMarris (OI. u.c na game vaienu Culbertson-s Black Easter Bunny, If a current drive at the Ala- RuTs Irw'Th i NaVal A5r Statin iS SUC" kuss Kose when he protested ai Riark Gold and Bar- decision at second.

It was the1 he Oakland Showboat th Oakland Baseball first time that Rose had raised invitational Handicap. With Jack Park will be completely taken his voice to an umpire this sea- Robinson in the boots, "The over by naval personnel, employ-son, and it appeared he had a Bunnv" dashed 400 yards in :20.5 ees and their families on June 15. legitimate squawk. and returned $10 to win. i The slated invasion will take But Valenti gave him an in-: Racine resumes tomorrow when the Oakland Oaks I Winner.

Bowman. Loer. Pieretti. Summ.rv: Smith 2. Bernier.

No I errors. LOB Hollywood 7. S.cr.mento 4 2L Bernier. Smith. Long.

Schenr. SH Saffell. SB Bxc.ll 2. W.lls. RBI OPEN MILE Green (Mi.

Graves BUDAPEST, May 24. AI VcLLh. Winner Byrne. Loter 720-YARD LOW Ht'RDT Hardy (T. Thomas (Ti.

Bell Ci. Giardina iCl. Hungary's smooth playing soccer team swarmed all over England 5 rr. rr rv Wilvn. Tnbin 2.

Priddy, Byrre. Mo.san. Mon-' -f- Wall. DP-PhiUlps to SPRINT MEDLEY tox IM. Brown Ti, 110; Stallcup Oi.

110; Marion iC). I vesterdav for a 7-1 victory and nai 1 nrn hj rfunrp. 1.4. Pelekoud.s, Eord i.co-vetti. A S7V0.

two- mile relay Lawrenre (O. an almost certain favorite's role In Three-Day Tournament Oakland Teriis Cr.i.mpion-.-:rs cf. under way at 3 p.m. ASrtyMnMey' Won rn. in next month's world cup series.

meet tne Hollywood btars in a regularly scheduled Pacific siantaneous thumb. ,1:30 p.m. with a nine race pro- Neither decision had a direct gram on tap. effect on the scoring, but an in-1 rv. 2.

Hardin 2. Pr.mrsa. Fletcher. LOB-Seattle I. Loi Anfeles 9.

2B Wil- Pnrt'iy. Meek. 3B Wilson, Fernan--Irr HR Schrrrei, Monette. Byrne. Xlcl.fh.

SB Kitos. Mauch. RBI SchrreM 2. Byrne. Pridr.

Z.nll.. Morette. Meek. VrLnS, PuT.na 2. West.

DP Tohin to to Ferrsndei: Bvme to M.llott to Priddy to Win 2.37. sTlecky. M-jtart Van Keurtn. (Coast League baseball game. The Oakland Baseball Club nocent bystander can't help but CCCAL Nines Resume Paschal (Ml.

Stallcup (Oi. SHOT PUT O'Brien (O), Parham (F). Baucom (C. Basil (CI. HIGH JUMP Theus (T), Gardere (T), Walton IT).

Chappell (Fi. BROAD JUMP Gardere (T). Cobbs (Mi, WeHara (Oi, Berry (OK POLE- VAULT Williams (T, Thompson (SLl, Evans (Ml. Young (SLI. goes wonder at times what through an umpire's mind.

has donated the use of the park to the air station for the purpose ai'errnxn at San L- Play Tomorrow SHJEDlT) CLEANING I fevjln CLOVATORIUN VfeSs: 23,0 Market Cj HI 4-1195 I H.a School, with four y.i.zs ar.a four dvuDies matches ii it: V. imnnriant I. on- SECOND 4.MI SEATTLE I 0 ANGELES Meanwhile, Davis may be out of action for a few days and Rose was out of the Oakland lineup for the first time this Tfir AB A A A rtioany n.s 4V Relief Society, tra Costa County Athletic, Pregarne ceremonies and en-League game with Pleasant riin tertainrnent wm get under way had been moved up to today at. 3Q INTERNATIONAL Montreal 3-2. Richmond 2-1 (second game 10 Hivana 7-1, Buffalo 3-8.

Ottawa 15. Rochester 8. Toronto 5-2. Syracuse 2-0. tara.

net meet the in the i -0 year will be A r. a Sir.g.e euminatjon 'A .0 T-- cf Pndd 2h 0 KLv. 0 0 Mauch. Ih 3 2 1 0 Wft rf 3 i ii 9 i ILafavette aitnougn me rei 3 Ihe first game ran three hours tV, will dav its regular Nine PA Swim Marks Set in Berkeley Meet Nine Pacific Association records were shattered and one tied in the second annual Berkeley YMCA Age Group and Open Swimming Championships yesterday at the Albany High School Pool. In addition to the PA marks, 25 meet records also fell.

Pat Ruuska and Linda Piatt tied for high point laurels in the girls class with 21 each. Jackie Strand won boys' honors with 21 points. 11.1 rr-gardner of Oakland i jcded No. 1 in the in- Four little words with a great 1A meaxntig 1 Nfonetle.lf 1 lpr.fht.lb Primm 0 HardinJb 0 1 Matter 0 Nhian To rf Maderr rf Era-. It and eight minutes, and the sec- scriedule of games tomorrow, ond wasn't complete until 7 p.m.j Albany is leading the loop by The oddity of the long afternoon a narrow one-game margin over was when Billy Wight, warming' Antioch, which was to meet Mt.

up in the San Diego bull pen, Diablo in a crucif make-up d. while baumgardner u.z Oakland No. 2 are seeded No. 1 in the San Landro's Bob Dal-t r. No 2 in the singles.

Peters fielded Lenny Neal double overlarne today at Concord 5 21 24 4 21 7 Va-fde i for-ed Th.ocrss for Schmees Lirer itruck oit for Hardin in 'r. M.ian porped up for Hatter. In 7th. third and tossed it to the out Albany still has a make-up 3 and Lee Junta San Le- 4. Junta ar.d Dalton ir.r.tr.t: 00(1 (Vll li 1 OC3 0C3 05 rr 000 0 0 ly iu v4 fielder.

Neal started back to first, but was waved on by the umps. Wight apparently thought it was a foul ball. Yesterday's crowd of 6,126 brought the week's total to 26,878. Lx A-fries Hi. IT r.n PH SO AB r-' rr contest with Las Lomas.

and the outcome of the race may rest on that game, depending how the rest of the CCCAL games go this week. Other loop encounters tomorrow find Acalanes and Mt. Diablo at Lafayette; Las Lomas and John Swett at Crockett, and Pittsburg and Alhambra at Pittsburg. All games are scheduled for 3:30 o'clock starting times. The PA standards were set byj Susan Doll of the Santa Clara Swim Club in the open women, 200-yard breaststroke 1 and the girls 13 and 14, 200-yardi 'Aidr-ar 4 0 1 3 Halter.

7 1 1 1 1 Widrr.ar. Lover H.lten. Si Mch LOB Lc- Arie IB Mauch. Vorev.e SB Kitjt RBI Priddy. 1 M-urv, Van Keurtn ar.d Flecky.

A 4 All. I fK Mill itHV -f WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 4. City 2. Colorado Springs S. Pueblo S.

((Second game Omaha at Wichita postponed. Des Moines at Lincoln postponed. breaststroke Linda in the girls 9 and 1 0. 25-yard breaststroke Bill On Glenmore's label you'll find the words Distilled and Bottled by. This means that only Glenmore made this whiskey.

If we got whiskies from other distilleries to borde as Glenmore we could not put Distilled and Bottled by on our label. You know what you're getting with Glenmore uniformity, good taste, high quality bottle after bottle. So, the next time, look for the words Distilled and Bottled by and for the name Glenmore a combination that assures you the finest. Every Drop Distilled and Bottled by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY nT CAMI A TWA NCI SCO POBTLAVD are se'e-'icd No 2 in doubles. Undefeated San Leandro and C-.

ar.d are expected to fight it the Tech and Castle-r. --t r- irA cut the field. The which run hr Friday. cp-en fre-c of chars the public. 'Xf-i-'-' dv.

first r-und Fred Mayfield (T vs. J.t. B'ar 1C1. Alan Kruie (T) s. Gr Petersen Elmer 'T Pete Clause (C).

Jerrv 0 vs. Ren Pacheco D-ubl Bear and Cliff Cam fC m. Jim Zrffada ar.d Bob G-r an SL. Baurr.gardr.T ar.d 'D i v. Mayfieid and Krue (T'.

Bill Goodwin and Ar.zelo iT vs Junta and Daltcn (SL Lirry Graves and Dold (0 vs. Don EV.isen and Pacheco (Ck A AB A i 1 2 4 0 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 A 4 Arft. lb 0 Knr.ichJO 3 Eafert.cf AB Xa rf Be-a-d P.etro.lf 4 Ba im.1i 2 Mit.ke. lb 4 Donah 4 Cr.ar.d.r.p 4 MOTOR THME-UI? FOR CHEVROLETS ONLY May Special $6.50 111 0 Bur.tklb 40 Gladd 1 1 2 Cull, San Leandro Beavers, boys 13 and 14, 200-yard breaststroke George Harrison, Berkeley City Club, boys 15 and 16, 200-yard breaststroke i Anne Howry, Santa Clara Swim Club, girls 15 and 16, 200-yard breaststroke Dick Jacobberger, Berkeley City Club, boys 8 and under, 25-yard backstroke (:17.6); Dave Radcliff, U. of California, men's open 200-yard freestyle Lowell Johnson, Sacramento Elks, boys 15 'and 16, 100-yard freestyle (:55.0).

TotalJ 14 27 11 Totals 33 2 27 4 OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY 5-c-ore inmrfi: 5 Erar.cico H.U Port. ar.d Ooo I JO Ml 211 221 02314 OOf 001 001 I 101 oril 001 IP AB Ft ER BB SO 11 Crjndr Elliott 14 Tighten Hose Connections Tighten Cylinder Head Adjust Timing Clean Battery Terminals Check Condenser Check Vacuum Control Adjust Distributor Points Clean Air Cleaner Check Coil Tighten Manifold Check Distributor Adjust Carburetor ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT T. Trad TVosa OU War Tim AND err 25 OFF on 1953 All Nylon Cord SUPER-CUSHIONS IT GOODYEAR i ypV; Glenmore i KENTUCRT ft' jr STRAICHT I i0X BOURBOV 0 It WHISKEY ''r f-f aisTiui.ns coaa7 tex" i i. mi i i mi ii C.LL FOP. GLENMOnj YOU GET, f.lORE A LL -FOR- GLEN ORE YO ET, f.lOH'E Spectator Killed as Midget Hits Stands NUERNBERG, May 19 One person was killed and about 40 p-erns injured when a two-car collision sent cne car irto the crowd during a car race here yesterday.

The accident occurred when cr.e car tned to overtake another rn the narrow. 10-yard wide track SOLUNAR TABLES By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT According to the Solunar Periods the best times for fishing and hunting in this area tomorrow are as follows; A.M. Minor, 12:40 Major. tZ PM Minor Major, 3i (All California fish and rn-re laws must be complied with.) Exckanf Check Voltage Control Adjust Fan Belt Check Battery Check Compression Clean Plugs Check Generator Check Octane Selector Check Heat Control IP SEEDED PARTS EXTRA SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR NIGHT WORK COCHRAN CELL.

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