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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 55

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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, April 7, 1954 I 53 ii ii i i -ti ritar-v Bay Meadows Form Chart Re Iw Omempanthets in a wtHmL 4 eoe A la-, Dfcjy Racial Faeww f-yn4. iXK. fr a 3 ur wumi nuat. saj matto, cii. TMr, Apr- 18-5 VI Lion Nine Wins, 7-2; Dons Lose dory Athletics Beat Box Scores of iiiih) wm irr.

wtaa.a IUJI BAC1 I1A41 in, tod led lV es lit. wirPA. ft JotkeyOd, and Owwee lAT Kuril' A3. CO' Tribe Over on. in tu in in i Lin 11 KiMratr 3 3 Peed 11 irates, 17-10; Ii Ball Games in 4 a i i 1 1 ta ItfMII 4 til II bleed Babe Atkinson's Antioch High I Karma Is 1 1141 3 41 II The Liberty High Lions ctt Brentwood made it four straight 'niiiif I Ae-Sel 1 I 1 i pw rvjU I Mimical Iwi 114 Al -ft Cjmhw MX -D -rt IiTjh Fs A I CU4 lWl4Vi 'III ilMtf Ins ArW ArtMt 3ld" 1 tl i 1 ii Yr 143 II r- orr tail I 1 1 IM I Panthers, defending Contra Costa Alarmed anslers and boatmen Coast League victories without a loss in prep practice baseball circles with aT 4 I I bM -Clor till County Athletic League titlists, today still are atop the CCCAL re protesting the building of a proposed bridge across Empire CiM en Bwa 4xu igmAUxt orbs im-i J-I -a-l 7-2 decision over visiting Armija rt mttiu ri ncmt MM mm tt.ai4tT AM IM Cut, between Lower Jones Tract standings.

Gubs Trounced By United Press. -Gus Zernial and Bill Renna provide the Philadelphia Athletics with the biggest 1-2 right- oi rairueia yesieraay Team No. 1 walked off again with first place; in the team: matches by racking up a score of 1154. Ken Kolb, Charles Young, Charles Boonhower Henry Jacobs are the outstanding shots that continue to keep this team on top. fravcico FT ATTt uu.

cirt im The Panthers made it four ABHOA AB A a I -a a I 39 aft ttn. Tony Rodriquez, junior' right-, hander, went all the way for the. 4 straight victories without a loss" and Empire Tract. The Stockton Yacht Club made the first protest. The VS.

Army Engineers have placed an appli- MoitnJ is It RlfvtUJ 4 I I 1 Lronsf 4 I a Taormaa.rt 1 yesterday when they combined 3. mmjMfmmrt -Boo Cknw. TrIM4 by W. F. Alserado.

iMJt 3 NO bs es brwfet wuMrtwrtl few th; Totting rMr tM mtt 91 ERAa GAIY la IM tu 1 tM Latter wm haod a.Jb 4 ii- I ht iti i g4 im winner an tffua owl and Znll rf 4 1 I 14 hits with 11 walks and three Lions, striking out 12 and giving up two singles. Rodriquez now has struck out 40 batters in 24 innings. I Dlptro.U ail ft WASH vm mum lor tftrv imh rmi-w ni for a -ponioon -bridge 5j cation errors to score an 18-5 decision handed batting punch in the a i 1 11 OwmJH rTT4 TlON mm mil 4 Maack UM in mcMTji a- across Empire Cut VVli' 4 WMtlka.lk Tommy lll i a a 4 a American League, and Manager Eddie Joost believes they may Encinal of Alameda also re- Second place in the team matches was won by the San Francisco Police Team No. 1 with 1136 points; third place by the Santa Cm? Handgun Club with 1133 points arid fourth place AtXIAl. Amur tn LmvcW tnla Orrt 4.

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AvrtaJ Art( MuiotI Krulifhr Mi-. I rnMDtl 1 1 Muncrwf.fi mained undefeated by turninjf. back the San Leandro TmKiM 6563 Ill I Mi. t4 lit. Sr4 wa.

ia 1 1 ml iKm i Slr.rm- JoeayOdd Lo rtc 111 McCawUy IZuvcU 6-1, for victory number eight at Alameda's Washington Park. A 1. i'llt III 111 aii h4n BrOriUWIrPSI.3, Mf.ttrt 94 Ritvrtt lit I 4 4 1 over the invading John Swett Indians from Crockett. Pittsburg trounced Pleasant Hill, 24-6, at Concord, while yesterday's other two CCCAL games Albany at Acalanes and Alhambra at Las Lomas were put off due to wet grounds. Catcher Ralph Holding led the Antioch attack against John Swett with a double and two singles.

Al Autentico and Al a a a i Tor 5 i ail a a siwmh im: 4.U irljr-1 lXCfu III SI jJOMrta. Mlin I4i ToUU Many have expressed dissatisfaction with a similar bridge now across Connection Slough, between Mandeville and Bacon Island. II. klanklns' of the Stockton Club writes that a pontoon bridge would block the Empire Cut waterway "about as effectively as If someone threw dirt across It." "Those of us who have had I II Ill 1 II a i lull it KtdvtU 4M1 rrnand tingled for Ktedtfatnar I a 1 1 111 t1 1 In th. 4 1 14 1 11 TntnachJ 1 4f i MrCatrlaT (truck tmt for Taonnioa i II ihiji ttTl'ln Hit.

by the Olympic Club with 1129 points. 1 -The highlight of the day," states Clyde R. Brown, publicity director, "was a tie for first place in both the Master Class and Expert Class of Match No. 4. It was too wet for a shoot-off, so the If! (WffHinH K-rac441 III I I M'l 'It1lwil 114 114 an a 1 1 wiaj ot-iuin.

uul in aula gave up three hits in hurling the win. Martin Courtney pitched Em-ery to a 5-4 triumph over Mary's of Berkeley at Emery. A 4 I IS a also be the best twin behemoths, who total about 455 pounds on the hoof, blasted out two home runs each to lead the Athletics to a 17-10 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday and enable Joosfs crew to snap a four-game losing streak. Zernial, who stands 6-foot, 3 inches and weighs about 230 pounds, drove In fire runs with his two homers and a single, i a i 1 CtM 'CWirfl a 3 Pl')m 1UU O'tlrhrtttt 111 I I It I KifflMKi r74; ZuvrU atrurk ki for Tornay hi Ith. i'lw J.

114 4 I II rbOUpel 111 M. Oaorto ftiad ottttfor Ponra to tla. IM4l HIMllbMliaCXTti. Ill 1 I (M 1 aii. 1 I J.

rWv ml srr By uwunti: mllm Ill 114 I iirea ecosies two sinzies joa MtTflU rAI IQIITALIXT OOM rtatr artf ni.i 1111, iim lu-i -i 4.M 1.14-1 JI4M rTC 1H ImtM 4 I T. arff IN Surt food from tfrtvlnf. Winner s.n'rranciio- Vi Si ST dealings with the pontoon bridge i iii at Connection Slouch." he con question was settled with the flip of a coin." IP AB ERBBSO Pitrhr tinues, "shudder to think of any 1 Cs- uwvrr rnlrH cm rhIlnM THE Pone Next Saturday night Sports the Emery offense. i Live Oak downed the Dons of Pleasanton, 2-0, at. Pleasanton.

Both clubs got four hits, with Frank Haynie clicking for two singles for Amador. The Cal Frosh nipped Tech, ritlT "ILJ brM ta tri4 turn. more of these monstrosities be Marim both chipped in witn a double and single, with Rich Elliot contributing two singles. Third Baseman Tom DiMer-curio had a perfect day at the plate in Pittsburg's win over Pleasant Hill. Tom Ranged out a home run, double and two singles and walked once.

Johnny Weakley got two triples and a single -w Ill Ar.Hl. niAt Uka aaca wrvrtf-f tf Widmir FACXMAXXJI a4 liaMl fcff men Incorporated will have its while Renna, a half-inch taller cause they cannot be opened dur rm'sff mm But bra rttrimc4 rvd bm en Uibbornljr. JtAM PATCH Klmfthrr ao4 cloaxl amclr- MAIUjZabala Arfiruviatf 15th annual banquet at John's 17 1 25 4 1 I a i. a i but about five pounds lighter, drove in four runs with his two rT in! rnmm crvund. mmi rotikd rxM wwa Uto lMdr.

OVIfOB- fVru-hrr ing stormy weather. They are not open at night and there is too Cafe, 1965 Davis San T-w rinin a ana rama ii tar ihra aruartrn. KLD ROLXJ.NS Niijt much delay trying to get them'Leandro. rw uarbpr Kilr, la kackMrtteb. ROYAL.

DtIO od hn Lo rich ymynl.T Mactv ScratrlMs TraUar II. SLanlortf R4. Word. Biua P-, Munrrtaf r. Sm tftt Baurt Cwt Ovvrwvif hta Catlu MtM 1.

L'rvdrrf rxnl 1.: Summary: Wlnnar Ktndtfathrr. Imt open during the day. Wilson 1. Thomas. a- K4 Rai.tn I.

Uii U4tT. Muncrtef. and Saul Rodriguez three singles 4l-M. ..4 at; Mm" rij KJSuiT OJOT a 1 44tll. Qvm 1 Middtm.

Mo ran LOB for the Pittsburg cause. Pittsburg now has a 2-2 rec fin. Jockey Odd i Seattle S. San Franciaco II. IB Diotetro Str.

WlPTJtt. Mc Hm aa4 Oat VkM Ki.r r. JM im a Members of the club have a very special reason for having their annual affair about this time each year. It was on April 2, 1939 that the members virtually put their "shoulders to the wheel" and moved the old ferryboat, Sausalito to their club grounds at Antioch. The deadline for objections is April 12.

Those who wish to protest should write to District Engineer, Sacramento District Corps of Engineers, P. O. Box 1739, Sacramento 2, Calif. Those protesting state that o-i, tii oau rauitx ram as curus Flood singled three times for losers. Stu Carter's Castlemont.

Knights made it seven wins in as 4 many starts by whitewashing hosting Washington of Center ville, 8-0. Will Souza had a sin- gle and a triple, Jim Stockton ai -double and single, and Bill Lu- -ther and Chuck Craig two singles apiece for the winners. ord, while Pleasant Hill has an 0-2 mark. John Swett has one win and three losses. v3 auwTvai Ij-mtw irVxtrta i in I 11 1 1 TaJcbJ 4 S3 Th-r WUapn.

Morao. CJeM. 3 I HarmaU 41 ao PrxIdT. HR Ortelc Lyons. Hifhettl.

Steed Maddern. Ortetg. RBI Orteff I. Th ia 4 11 Roberta II Lyona 1. CheM.

Wilson. Zantla, Fer-II York r) rindti. DP Moran. Richettt and Vlro: 4 Schetb 1.3 Wtlw and Prldd-. L' Foro.

Til Volike 11M lacmeiu and Pelakoudaa. 3:44. A I I raulknr 111! II CLeMne i 1 I i a si 4 3 a a 1 1 4 i at 11 114 It I 1 II 1 1 I 41 It II II 4 1 CCCAL teams will attempt to lil 4-Bm4 To nr 114 II 1 'A. BWrrll 1 104 4 VI 4 alm Muaa MmpJk 114 It 4 tavrt tnMCT Md Cittrwtt Ill II a Cm Prst It 1 1 in it Mmt ft 'GO HI I 1 JLrm lamlAfril 114 1 11 should this waterway be barred; The Sausalito was redecorated round-trippers and a single. Zernial has hit four home runs this spring while Rerina, pbtained from the New York Yankees has hit three.

Southpaw Alex Kellner went the full nine innings for the Athletics but hardly distinguished himself as the Pirates collected 16 hits, including five home runs. Frank Thomas hit his 10th and 11th of the Grapefruit. League season. while Preston Ward, Jack Shepard and Dick. Cole also homered.

The combination of long-range hitting and uninspired pitching was evident elsewhere on the Grapefruit circuit as the Baltimore Orioles routed the Chicago Cubs. 13-2 and the Cincinnati It 11 Glttaon 13 FIIIT AM ii II 11 in stormy weather, boatmeni-nJ intprinr wa tiirnefi into get in a complete slate for the first time this year tomorrow afternoon. Acalanes and Alhambra meet at Martinez, Las Lomas is at Pittsburg, Antioch at Albany and John Sweet at Mt. Redan S3 Saoemakr 4. It Tr CooCAH.

Ill 4 7 -I WJ Lr-l-ja o- III I I II III B4 ABHOA ABM OA 1 3 a FmnnotUa 4 would hive to travel an cabins for members is tional 15 miles to go-around. a wonderful clubhouse forj.this outstanding conservation organi- Th rfownnonr Siinrfa ailprf zation. No wonder they feel the Montes Drops Split-Verdict to Flores n-bw Mai '-I Ckatly Daub! a id Itn Tw-U. I ll a4 m4. tl allllU Mia IQUTUIM OtOI tut- utia 4.

-i I -Tor mritni i im a-1 m-i n-tont to rir jm ta i-i itvi R-arfw- it 1 41 1 aand hwn at. all tflrWf. mrv-r I frtMM I Diablo. 3 14 1 ilia 1 11 li a 4 i a i i i i 4 111 H. E.

7 3 R. .010 000 4 5 John Sue Adamixi i MauchJb ISher.rf Rchrr1.lh fprkfht.lf Prm Jb i Cvan Hardin McUh Idne.p WW SACRAMENTO, April 7. (IP 3 Faberxi I Rjppj-f I Snlrr.lb I Elliott lb I MfnonJb I Elliot Llf 1 Petersont 2 Mathis.c I Erautl.p I Antioch .413 244 18 14 4 to daunt the hardy pistol shoot- memorable occasion is worthy of a ers from competing at the' celebraUon each year. C. tMii-Duiaui Tar lr Bnr aoirrnl lor I b-r E.

Airoldi and Winship: MT 1 1 Jt the rt. snec retmend hen called upoa and Frasneiiy, Pimen-jjess Flores of San Francisco. tal (6) and Holding. b. h.

e. scored his third win on a straight Pittsburg 274 900 224 Id 1 a a a ronthIy matches held by the (Oakland Pistol Club at Knowland jo Ii ii Park. SO LUNAR TABLES By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT Pleasant Hill 040 0 8 8 Jackson. Leitz (5 and Carpanrllo; Braccer, Johansen (21 and Buckman. carer reMe.

TOP tVPtSOR a auinm for a If mile, rallied and eKwad strencty be nl aVOC TO FLY tec Ifee le l-ttet lacked eerie; KMl ref-4ed wfun rowed aad fausbed tretL BCti-REUS -as well placed itnd4 reI lb tara ard ed ely. FLOATING MINI era. b-fee- amn ewk IB ay end arvaaeoed In dn e. LiXDE" WOOD rtrH hM at4 urn ta ei4i VI IO AC- stter ed n0lnf- LLXK Y-lANZA e-4 avUed ta rttrus SWaicbed Bertador. Holiya Ctrl.

LltUe Hant Fe 0 e- fM-M Siark Tnck t. Mna Ee 4. Wantat t. Too' I. Bnwrul Te fiy 3 Dy Dowbi band! 44114, Mutwel hand.

114 Totals It 3 14 I Totals According to the SolunarRedlegs crushed the Washington and narrow comeback trail last night with a split decision over Flores, in his third bout since a 19-month layoff Hvhile served a prison term ton a narcotics violation, was down for. a There were 218 shooters in one of the six matches, with 32 teams turning out Periods the best times for fish- Senators, 18-1. West flied out for McLUh In Ith. Score be innings: Lo An fries KM) lot OOO Mils lit KM 1113 Sen Diego lot 01 3 Hit. 1 ll4 ing and hunting in this area to Two Jockeys Win Triple LAUREL, April 7.

(IPI- I I tag; irw JLtyfs roiltt MCI Veer a ad beaf tnU: t-T J' rrrM. Te -Me IIM. tm4 UK. Sri MM. 4U II The rain plus' bulky clothes; morrow are as follows: in the sixth round; Jockeys Sammy Boulmetis and; seven-count r.R bb so were a handicap, but the shooters; A.M.

Minor, 10:25 Major, f.W Ki-wMdOsMt Wl PPSl Str. Fin- Jockey Oddi Wl FPSl Sir. IP AB IIS 4 Nick Shuk booted home three If rom a slashing right to the head. 1 I HarmaU ft Gu Raee fpti tnuii a a i a a The Boston Red Sox clubbed the Milwaukee Braves, 10-5, the St. Louis Cardinals pounded the Chicago White Sox, 9-2, and the Cleveland Indians downed the New York Giants, 10-5.

111 lUla.al It. 33 3lri I II 3 3 3 4 1 a.al.1 Martro rV- 114 4 winners each yesterday to high- But he took the edge fin the in 4 I 1 1 I 3 I 4 1 3 3 I I I 3 II I II completed all matches and to- P.M. Minor, 10:45 Major, 4:35 taled up some impressive (All California fish and game The California Highway Patrol' laws must be complied with.) Sun-aM 3M Ihlc .1 1 I I I I 3 44 43 Sumi-a Winner-Erautt. Loeer Mr- light Laurel Park's racing pro iigiiiiiig on at-i'icu i.unai&iciiiif with short but sharp left jabs. i ii fc" n.

itou a. -rieraon J. 1 Los la II 1" Miiier TIM a i cu.m 7 it A'iBDf" LOB non. II 1 I 1 44 30 flirqin. I.IIU.I.

KIcm'MM Ferterolf RFI Frderoff 1. Peterson. I li It It ai.M Jwrkt Ed4 1 14 3 I t-ute rA I ll 13 44 vtii rr tie I I a pi fjhewf ltwe" Ii4 14 fC. Cti mmyf 6vl 3 4 llitkiwf til Ca-at -E til 1 4 tt.M aaa Itl 14 1 Tn S- Si -t f-and it wi ti ut mct (tie NIIMI lllf lit jomt ti im PrK4 I 13 m'l 1 Val 4 Ire 1 1 1 Hoy SU4eOere Tewrb. Tra.ed by Weights Set For Matron Don Lenhardt hit his seventh homer of the spring for the Orioles' and Don Larsen pitched five-hit ball and contributed three hits to Baltimore's 18-hit Gonsalves Cops San Jose Bout tQl IVAI rT OttRt A7tl lestimaled'.

I III re-1 134-1 1 e. ITOM OAMI 3- I.QO, A VGFT.F4 I nTTCrt gate -ei a I dnirg. Winner lb Ii i st a assault. I inner eniere Adams.rf 4 ITT1 'Cap Saturday Bobby Adams hit two homers ft IrdrieKJo I Peterson.s r-jt Br sane im aurtm earfr. rallied In' Maucn.xo Elliott Jb 4 11 be) a- r.

-as near lb e-d. MAR SCO BESrf brake with i a f- rrent in.id firval eigbtb and could no -1 htnd the JCH rrwJE was eir ta take cwmuh4. sesed grmd and sieakened and muscleman Ted Kluszewski hit one to lead the Redlegs to SAN JOSE, April 7. Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland, using crisp left hooks and RSmitb.if I drwe Tit HE k4 od. too tn Iea4 entering Ihe atretab and then sm.th.cf till BAY MEADOWS RACE iim a i 3 TRACK.

April 7. Alberta Ayiward.4 4i? Ranches ImDorted Blue Butter- their easy victory over the Sen ga-' r4 CATYt 1 kTYtl raced -u. BALE RECEIPT -a Ukea.up at lb Start. Bisrtmi JO 1 Si's: I tbrawgb earts Her ate bee) Trace Read. Khaanna.

Otrers rnfhta f.v" i 1. Vsas I. Jeoooy Ea 3 War see a Beet A CauU 4, Bsle Receipt 3. H'J" i M4-w use 1 Vlatwel banal -lT3 44.1 natten a ators. Howie Judson and George Zuverink limited the Senators to aMMn i fly has been assigned high weight (straight rights to good effect, 'Muirsy 9 iviini( fnr the 120.000 Ae.r.;rcA Tlm-vMi four hits.

43 -M i I 3. V. IOIVII. VaV 4 islatlT A A VVVJ A t-A X(7 FIITB AC 441 Mm tTMa. Totals 3a 7 17 3 31 in 14 added San Mateo Matron Handi-i aae IIM tad IU.

3ed 3R3. 4lfe II7V land, Ore in a 10-round bout at San Jose Civic Auditorium last The Boston Red Sox -tanged out 13 hits, including eight the' Fta. Jockey Odds 0fc, Merson filed out for Fannin tth. cap which will be mn as aVfutrrV rn tr At -apil -n ft. i 1 I C.i scor.

br i night Gonsalves weighed Loe Aiiei mi iti-4 program at Bay Meadows. tat n-u- 1 Tfilr-hl i doubles as they scored their third straight triumph over their former intfa-city rivals. a mim til 1 1 4 1 Simmon a Mils I v-ra rs Sen Die- The English-bred tur has noa ooa a i-4 Hnnm a I Oxr ner WIPPSL Sir. mrnjn Wmaf IVwU Ill 11 1 SI II 111 vri Crut Jea vntRnsi III 3 11 Ill tl 3 1 Iff III Jar iL Ki44- UM 14 3 1 1 I I I.M:l Junanm II3II 4 4 4 1 4" IW) V1Jt til lit tl Ml lumr.) KUaw It 4 tl 3 I 4 I 4l Me4r Ru4- iAk4-i 1 I 14 1 14 3 liwa III 1 3 71 7 7 IWt AWrr A kifsai 111 4 7 1 I I 1" Mare Rre 'f D-ile i 113 4 II II 114 4 1 Fry 11 311 111 I 3f to rive from five to 22, sto-i-i niv.nrf! In- -six-round -semiwindup, ta- -HITUU Rip Repulski hit' his fourth PitrW rmHr I Harm an jm. i tl Tl Zi 1 I Tar-lr 901 San Toco I Vinmo- nt ihm, cnrinir anri Star.

IP AB 'ii In ra cA Fnc3tiT a fTtllafl I 3 SAVE 9.69 on Special BASS OUTFIT, Reg. 29.57! Look what you get: M.l. Solid Glass Rod Bronson 250-yd. Reel 150-yds. 36-lb.

Nylon Line iT I mm. a mm fjg I tl at fl a f-d ODf a--- llkilU, 111 a. 111 a mil vi.k. 4iM fannw jo 4 7 a 4 4 lOTt "istoDoed Walt Robinson. 185.

SaniMusial exploded his fifth as the Wait Robinson 185, San 14 3 dxteenth weekend headlines Mb 141 Ha-en 21 I I 4est J- Abac" Eii Hab 1 13 13 I I II I 14.1.1 La Pvio Ftteme-(-r l7 1 14 111 11 11 II Sneiltng 241 Winner Hatten. Lor Fannin. Tun XJ's. -4tk. 1I1 Oeer tM fd.

Maarfc- Richards. -i 1 round. Rohinsnn was not floored. If KlTlll PUB IQIITAIIYT OMt i tB EJliotl. Suler.

WP Matlen, LOB I Dy Hanaicappe lr ictrTo ivooT i-mm tisie ti4-i a.i-i tta-i Anaiie. sn ii in Calumet Bubblev ad shape after taking 'HIT JOI IM I M-I i Adams. Usher. RR Richards. SH Hat-I tJlumf I h.rl RsvWv otlo-lr rT lACtl 4M I.M-I RRt Adama.

Richard. Usher. and UOUDie A OiaDlC 1 TV A crowd of 1,680 saw the five- Cardinals unleashed a 13-hit attack behind the seven-hit pitching of Vic Raschi and Stu Miller. Excellent pitching proved the story at Spartanburg, S.C., where Murry Dickson and Jim Kon-stanty combined for an eight-hitter in leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-0 win over RELTTO IOOTI sas pee innt -s the beemning. responded to urgtng In Walab, Flecky and Sanm.

li a i CRAZY JOE broke soar I. astm foe a a KM bout card. he mil, re oat and closed aoid'- EAT JACK had speed, took command en- I Following are the Weights 6 Sinkers "ll 088 HOLLYWOOD Other results: ill wrjig u. Mmr. aa mi miiiis.

v. mv aid -etl sibti iwggg In. MORDICAS broke poorly, went the Inside fee rr-e and es tn cio or arte tbro-gb much of the run through tfe AB PO A AB PO A inl Six-round special event Jimmy Mc- Cann. 141. San Jose, stopped Johnny I 12 Hooks Blue Butterfly lit Sienna IT Bubbler 117 Royal Grace Wild Glore 117 On Balance Fortun Teller II Jua Bloom Fighting Jan 113 Gloria Mundl LapfuU 114 Tram poll na i rrnhvilfr.

uaklano. in ins intra vrrsvs. CHIC 3 ABBEY see. bed an to the tost eighth and sreakened. i Aualinj XX -TRIAD bed spee to lh stretch.

Scratched Guy. Dark Coco. Her- i aaa-ro Boy. Lea SeearU. rro eigbta Nark Bird Fat Jack A Muttsei pool i Gladstn.rf 100 round.

100 I JeX AriLIb the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees downed Greensboro, 7-2, in yesterday's other SIXTH BACE Oi sad eee-sJileealk: 4-se-r-eles aad epUeosJ Retch.tb 6572 Four-round Bobby Martinez, H4'i, San Jose, stopped Clarence Bruce, 146'i, Oakland, in 2 minutes of the third round. Four-round Rov Sanchez, 133, Mountain View, outpointed Vine Tero, 133, Oakland. I EggertJb astasia perse 3Ma. To eitaaer IIKA tad KM. 3rd MM, 4 lb f-23.

Exhibition Baseball Rmmki.Xb Str. Fin. Jockey Odds games. Rnal.c I Wal-rf I KeUhrJf Rasgalljb Wopnrk.s I Ssrarts Phllltxjb I Dorton I Powers 0-Queen. Fisher.p I Rundv Beard IHittle.p Rice By the Assoetated Frees a.

f- II I II Shoemakr All riu-n IW JW 2" New York A I lot lol IM 1 11 A IPLI 101 OO I i 1 l-rt Hocm and nr WLPP SU' M4Cirtim Ileis 'Mclian tell lit I 7 II tl 3" 4M1Pr-rans R. T. Iiii-ii. 1 13 I 4 It 11 II 4.H I Seeek Mrs. 34 Far torjr I II 4 I 4 4 I 4 1 AUt Peak O'Cioc-r Gerotabv 111 II S3 14 41 a.4 m-On BeUor E3U.JjiMT 1 3 7 7 7 Ul tstraetm JNCraclni IM 3 a 34 14 3 11 til II Union I I Anthny.p 111 311 York 4 70 yP 4 4 1 Volik II 14 3 Harm a ta 4 33 31 tl Taniccht II 431 1 7 Ford i 4.33 Grim.

Schallock and Berra. Silvers fli Parkin. Aylward 7t. Schroll (and Morton. Grim.

Aylward. Homf runt New York. Woodllnf. I MM a -A Ve i iFaaOakaStb 111 7 3 It 111 tl SMOOTHNESS OF IX) KM ia th Mark of I lie eipcrt bowler. Smooth- Mr.

eru Mrs. E. Mauan-Fatr Oaks Stable entrr. isoren. At Chattanooga.

Tenn. Milwaukee 100 til 31 11 3 IM TTir lit Totals 3 II 17 II totals 33 II 17 Sararts ran for Woplnek In th. Sunday announced for Fisher in 7th. Reard popped up for Bunday 7th. Powers lined out for Dorton In th.

Rico ufa on error for Htttle la th. Score by Innings: Tl A3S. 1 II. I KS. 144.

Clear and good. HlTULl PAID EtriVAI.ENT ODOI riPTltl BLOOt) MT 31 ae IS-1 -l JL3-I PBOCI4M AM T.J I IMII -T Reached post 4 3. off 4 14 1- Start good from gal, won bandits, place driving, i IT inner It 4 Aa b-Reigb Gras. Trained by R. H.

McDonieL. Winner not lo.be r-usarf Tea rUtmirs ncsro ftp I Boston IAI Ml I- 1 Nichols. Pain 3. JohnMnJ3. tAh fai and Calderone: Dobson, cm of las leistlie i Mark of et pert whiskey making.

ao.iwusM.im?oisiviav Nixon ill and White. Owen Dob- i ooi poo 301 a CAPTA1X BLOOO s. eutr-js la the second turn, moved up thereafter while Portland 103 111 30311 raci-e se and after taknvr conunaad oujckly drew out. PROGRAM fojiowed the Hits CREEK CHUBB BASS PLUGS All euarantttd fish-getters, assortmint of makes and models, reg. 1.25 to us.

390 Rainbeau Surfbraid Nylon Lino all pricts an per spool: 1.25 89c 1.50 93c reg. 1-65 1.10 rec. 1.85 1.28 reg. 2.15 1.60 Sardine Harness, Reg. 35c each 4 for S8 1 1 eefiy pore I -t toe ranunard ben reedy and then was no match for the Hollywood on 101 4 511 It 100 110 I IPXAK saved scan grow? eorty.

was caue atpon on tn secono turn' nu a-4 fmtabed weu PIAK GLORY ran an eve, race. OS BALANCE did rt fucKr ER BB SO IP AB t-an. EXTRACTION gave 73 ae after racing prominenllv lo the stretch. SI? after kwir the lead. Overweights On Bal-, as mu.

Nichols. At Montgomery. Ala. Pittsburgh Ni ..310 101 103 II 1 1 Philadelphia IAI. 133 15 -IS 17 31 1 Dang lei.

King 3. Donoso and Shepard; A. Kellner and W. Shantz. Danglets.

Home runs Pittsburgh. Thomas -til, Shepard, Ward, Col. Philadelphia. Zernial 2, Renna tl). Al Lynchburg.

Va. Cincinnati Ni 450 CM It 91 I Washingtoo Ml 004 004 1 4 4 Judson. Zuverink (7i and Bailey; Stewart. Naran)o III. Paactial and Filzgerald.

Judson. Stewart. mm Va.a a' E.trartuM I 1 I Peak Glare I. Mulurl handle 31.130. Anthony Queen tl I 111X11 RACE aim far teats: S-year-olda aad a p.

Laaal Bestaaraal Fnhrr 6373 aaaa a- itna IM. Ta wtoaee tnim. lad 1 1 Sea. 3rd IIM. 41b I3M.

Hiltl if Winner Elllotl: Loser- Summa arv Queen. LOB Portland Hollywood 3. ptitiiiBs. iJfprl. waits.

ills. Austin Lerchen. Judnich. Rossi. Walls.

Stevens. Kelleher Swart. IB Austin. Phllllo 3. Home Runt Cincinnati, noami t-i.

Str. Fta. Jockey Odds! te St II Lor.gdeo" 1 ti II 13 14 3 1 Scbeib 1143 13 3 Harm at 3 3 1 4 11 3 1 4 tl York 30 4" 3 II 4 1 SI Phtllipol 7 73 311 tt tM tl Peterson 7 1 7 1 7 7 Neves AM I tl 14 14 Shoemakr 3 13 11 3 Gilasoo. 17 WOPine- rtn wans. urucnri.

wT lt Elliott RBI Austin. Gladstone. Walls. iviu ewa Judnich. Arrt A Kelleher A Reich.

DP- At Spartanburg. SC. a Arft: Eciert "n- Philadelnhia iNl. 104 IM lit 411 tide- Hoes and Ownv Wl 3M C'Vt T-wer Wrtcborm" lit I M4 Mv Crrtun -feel Stabiel 113 7 I A1X1 a-Ut Chief HCurUndi 111 3 7 s-Lie4 Goid 'Won! Ill 3 SKI Peepsta 'Calu cfr-i 111 I I 414 Ea Seal iHw KrtAHi IM 4 1 Kirv Hesrasts 111 1 I 7B3 Htatory Bom 34. Kerr 113 4 4 tVuce II 'Hmeaadtli 1 14 1 I a etrv Tim H.

V. 1 la1-- Oir ad good. Ml tt IL1 Alt r.iir tow a iaj iim i MY ltl Al A 1 i. 'fH Walls. tever.

Ql'IYALI IT Olll 144-1 A3-1 Jt-1 A at-1 s-l xr cam em Re ptt IN. sff I ML Start ga I from rale weat all driving. San Leandro Net Squad 9-0 Victor San Leandro High whitewashed QRESERVEip Crk I Eifel Trstr.Un Or Ca Trained by 3lt. CRAY TOIIX be kn ta air. wm outrun eerrv.

cans ot In th stretch and. Detroit IA) 001 009 000 I I I Dickson. Konstanty III and Burgess; Carver, A b-r ill Branca 11 and BatU. Lakemaa Konstanty. I Carver.

At New Orleans. La. Cleveland IA' 10 32111 11 1 New York INl 101 201 300 I 13 4 Wynn. Mosst III and Naragon: Gomez. Corwin (7i.

Spencer (II and Katt, West-rum til. Wynn. Gomez. Horn runs Cleveland. Roecn.

DenU. At Hattiesburg, Visa. BalUmor Ill 303 10313 11 Chicago (Nl Ill 101 a 3 Larsen and Courtney; Church. Zick '3i. Pol let l.

Mo an tl) and GaragloU. Church. Home runs Baltimore, Lenhardt Chicago Kiner. At Shreveport, La. Chicao (Ai O0 lot 1003 1 iaetr boMiy.

wos vp lb riaal 4rw3eMY CRCMIN as ouick to Ulttos- i. ku, iim iii not sil off the -X IIMIaWW1 fin, t. A ELEH9 9-0. and Oakland 4- mtlammi bdt ii i lrrtiirf ra-ntj- iafi omooti ws awtruw a half mile, raiiied and ftnwbed fas. aJQUip iCigVD Castlemont, bod mm ws awt a after a bait mu an ana mm weii.

rnuarivu. Tech. S-l. In open- b4 i--. IAII tnSG -l apeed.

held on to th rt atght and wakened lUTON imh. acviu o-a. -r-" KliG-Y a-d HISTORY XJK were DIVCE II Mopped bodly after a jng Oakland AthletlC LeagU Se--wft-w-res By. Crserwetghte-PrMwec-a 1. fair Song A vatlarrllY lftr turned back tennis matches yesterday after IJy Buddy Tackle Box anodized for rust-risistance.

Has two hinged trays. Large size, 18." log by 61" wide by 7" high. Reg. 8.95. 50J My Buddy Tackle Box Reg.

6.95 3.88 Spmrtlng Gi1m SeTOMti Ft. noon. 4-reor alls ad pars iCTJ ilCRTB IU wMoee ft. Tod IVM. -4 4tfe S3.

at lit. Ith I'M Th. 5 rt Iartdro Castlemont rrH.rwi,-!ch hid san a Phiinpp4 in while the Oakland-Tech assign-ii lliiment was divided between the Sir. "34 aa i 4 i I aa II 3 3 I I i a 4 I 4 a ii i a I 4 Kstm aod Owe Wl PP Su ls VlJl Aiars III I K13 Gns Fwt lit 14 4r Owl li-i mill" it 1' way MM "Pwle sfti 114 14 It sM Wart 111 4 3 34 U1 a P1e Pft 1 114 4 4 1 WMTss Bit Hag V.m,:i 117 4 a a am ar pw-t Krr i lit I 3 I ill Mi 113 1 It York 4 Rhrod and Mosswood courts. i a St.

Loula 104 ll 13 Thompson. Atoms 4i K'riasakos 7 and Lollar. Sawatskl I4; Raw hi. Miller 7i and Rice. RaachL Thompson.

Horn runs Si Louis. RepuU ki. MualaL Al WayeroM, Ga. I Columbia (SALl.frM KW I Cincinnati INl. Ill 00 3 4 I Kailberf.

Lamotta Hi and MrCoanell; Collum. Sm ith 7 and Scmlntck. Coliunv Kailberg. I II Rales ki 1333 11 7 41 Steod 13 II CLebla 3 44 Jj Fights La.t Night 1 1 I II VetsA II ll Cwwa SUM II ii 4 BJ re- 'C ct i 11 111 M4- 1 las. UK.

4T -a a I emd. Br A led Presa Miami BeorH. Fla Bohbv TrykM. 111. Mtoant.

outpointed Jo RdoTve. 143 's. MlTt til PAIS IMlllusisi A ll LM MM Aa-l As-I I -t lOCltl lUf 14M AM AM-1 AS-I 111 Cllll AM IA4-1 1 I. Aeelea Buddy Avstt. 1 Los a oa-bed poa 3A rY rt good from gat, woo aB drrvtog a.

4. AawMe- Trd bv lin Wnarr A a -si 4 Hweibma (re Eeerett Be for UMA 1 TTT' A ABO woe Msd none tar t. besrao to advs-w UaerearleT, rM Mit im as- aod wm bo esa. MO COFS TAtT wm sd Miiy. ro-V, earn -r og a I rmiaa-d g-Mle.

SIR CREXX mm lb poc der I 4 wos pt a rr voter vtg lb 14 W-artee hj -1L riOWSY SIX rsd ere nwe. re wd ad wm bst of th rs. at o-sa HI CHIEF Meed rswl TWO BUT KVOIM apoed. fceM Ml SAVE INFRA RED BAKED EH A MEL AUTO PAIMTIHQ a-CMt dUii7T- l-Tr. Cirtft) LIiw, l-Diy Srytc PKOKC FCrtT7FClMTMMT UIRA6LE AUTO 212 WttSTIR OAKLAND CLlCIrt 2-Jllt SOUGHT.

aSO MELLOW. because it is the "Blend of Experience" the result mv aod a. wee a air Seeawoed wen-iri rb4 A. a. Mv-oel mm pUK Te 1 Motwal hodi MI3-L Al- Angelos.

fcnorked out Juab Lula Cam pas. 133. Lo Angeles. A ftattt Dixoo Hosory. 1ST.

8ttl. stopped Zoa Rogers, 143. Portland. Taie. Ohio Pal swrv.

ItSl-. To-. V-da. slopped Em-rsoo Butcher. 141.

Bnrk Island. I. Sacrament-. Calif Jess Flore- 141. Sao Frtctsro.

outooMted Bol Monica. U. Boat Joe. 1. Ricrimo-d.

Calif. Fardtnand. ICS San Frsortac. atop ps 4 Cordell Jane. l4TVs.

Reno. Smi Aatonle. Te. Jo BoUnd. 111.

Ss An ton to. putsotbted Ales Ian toy. 111. Saw Antneu. On-ag Dies- Kctjer.

141. star red Paul Hounatt. 141. AB-' on. Maos-, $.

I lea Jeoe John-- GotiMrve. 1 llla. Oakland. Cal'f ouepotntod Jurany of 114 years of knowing how! .25 Coif Ttamt CUsh jTrotten Win Eaiily Ca-femia's golf tram, still. INDIANAPOLIS, April 1 iJ firit wa cf the ia-s Tht Ha rli Globetrotter i 0.67 anm: Klh nd Streets 1-C'C3 ea wia EErl iirw.g 4 irimpea ia -i viciorj cvei Cuu Cng tefTwrrj at the 'the eollegt all-atars her I last Saa Jos) CoStry Club.

-i night. flHllltfllMIJIIUlUtllMtl tllIel2V.lllll lEIIIUSPtlllSalinill 3rCy. 143. lortd. 10.

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