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42 Oakland Tribune, Monday, April 18, 1955 16 Eliminated In Handball Play Lh me Sp Angels Defeat! Pads Twice Sriead Captures Greensboro Golf For Fifth Time GREENSBORO, N.C., April 18. Sixteen players were elim portions of California's i shallow As a result of a meeting of the Fish aid Game Commission in delta waters, ha the indorsement of sportsmen's 'clubs inated as action in the P. A. Handball Tournament opened yesterday at the Athens Athletic Club. throughout the state.

Los Angeles over the? weekend, possibility of 12 special deer hunts loom for next I (jr Sam Snead, approaching Hollywood, Suds Split Twin Bill Competition in the annual Hearings were scheduled for his 43rd birthday, is still the old each possible hunt so that all in tourney resumes tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. The quarter-finals are set for 6 p.m. Thursday, the Striped bass fishing of the delta region attracts sportsmen from all portionsof the state as well as out-of-state anglers and consequently this great recreational force is of financial significance to the economy of state. terested parties may have an op master of the greater Greensboro open golf tournament. portunity to present their opinions.

I semi-finals at 1 p.m. Saturday and the finals at 1 p.m. Sunday. The slamming man from White Farmers or sports groups re Sulphur Springs, W. who Yesterday's first round rt-i quested the hunts on the ground suits: won the inaugural tournament Ed Busalak, president of the Al Saveri (Oakland Yl.

default-aver Associated Sportsmen of Call here in 1938, came through with Al Rudln (San Jose). Bill IndreboH that there are surplus deer or that the animals are causing property damage in some areas. fornia stated, "the dollars repre lOlvmnic Club), d. Joe Soarno H3. w.

a last hole birdie yesterday to Elks. 21-10. 21-13. Bob Klawon (un senting. the commercial shad take his fifth Greensboro tourna attached r.

d. Henry Fredman (Oamana fishery in the stale is smal ment. i 21-20, 21-2. Boou trb (Atnenii. Marv Cohen (Oakland Yl.

21-9. 7-21 By the Associated Press Ram idled the league-leading Sacramento Solo as in the Pacific Coast circuit yesterday but, in Southern California. Los Angeles swept two games from San Diego and Hollywood split with Seattle. The Angels fork a 5-4 first "game with San Diego on Steve Biiko's 430-foot 12th inning compared to the tremendoui 21-6. Mike Delapena (Olympic ClubiJ value of the striped bass to Call d.

Fred Nueberg (Oakland Y. Zl-iA. 15-21. 21-6. Jerry Marshall (Oakland Yl fornia, both from, a dollars and d.

Johnny Mainson (Berkeley Y). 21-4J After the hearings the commission will 'decide whether the hunts will be permitted and the number of deer that may be taken. The various areas concerned and I their hearings are slated as Livermore area, Alameda 7-71 71.7 Rill r.elarrfl icilvmnle L1UD cents view as well as; its rec d. Capp Blake (Oakland Yl, 21-11. 21-1 reational value to our eitizensL 15.

Johnny Lautaretto IS. T. Clkei aj Fred Goldbers (Oakland Yl. 21-9. 21-J IX ft hi V-r 2d -r V.

TTtx- i ('N'. V' 7 i Hi 1 fll Its future must be protected." Earl Heinrich (Olympic Clvibl d. Bohl Sam needed a lucky bounce to the fringe of the green after apparently missing his second shot, but he got it. Then he chipped up to about 18 inches for the birdie four he needed to edge Art Wall of Pocono Manor, Pan and Julius Boros, of Southern Pines, N.C. byone stroke with a 273 total.

Wall, leader through the first homer. In the nightcap singles bunched in the fourth accounted Statistics prove that thou Earl Helnncn (Olympic tlubi a. iwarv Kalkateln "Berkeley Y). 21-10. n- Tonv Garcia (Olymnie Club default.

sands of small striped bass havi been destroyed in snad nets for t-o Los Angeles markers over Georce Smith (S.F. Y. Hal Jone operating i especially fin the and Buzz Clarkson hit one into the stands to give the Angels a County, June 7 in Oakland; Napa County, antlerless, i June 6, Napa; San Benito County, antlerless, June 9, Hollister; Camp Pendleton, either sex, June 20, San Diego; Barton Flats in Tu waters of Honker and Grizzly (Aihenm d. Joe suva (uaKiana hj 21-14. 21-3.

Jules MichelUcct (Olympici Cluh) d. Bob Sullivan (unattached ij 21.15. 21-11 Hal Petit (Oakland d.l Don Cosca (Athenai. 21-17. 21-18.

Mar-J in Judnirh (OlvmDici Clubl d. Dell 3-2 victory at San Diego. Relief bays. Busalak urges sportsmen Walker (South- End Rowing Club. 21-12J three rounds, just missed his birdie try from five feet and had to settle for $1,335 in his second lare and Fresno counties, either throughout the state ito write 21-12.

Bob Torney (Olympic Club" d. Bob Dobrmen (ST. Yl. 21-12. 21-.

Jim' Truxell (Oakland Yl d. Bob Callewart legislative representatives place deadlock with Boros. sex, June 23, Fresno; San Joaquin drainage, either sex, June (S.F. Yl. 21-11, 21-4.

Sacramento asking them to support A.B. 3443 as" written with Snead earned $2,200 in the event. I 23, Fresno; Mariposa-Tuolumne special buck June 24, California League out I Each of the three had scored Mariposa; Glennville, either sex, Pel. CR. June 24, Visalia qr Bakersfield; San Jose 2 0 2 6 Stockton a 69 in the first of yesterday's two leaving Wall still one shot ahead of Boros and Snead starting the afternoon Mineral King, either sex, June .21 Channel Cities: Fresno Visalia 23, visalia; West, Walker area, 1.000 1 000 .000 .000 .000 0 The Barb, snappy little publication of the Rod and Gun Club edited by.

Howard L. Smith notifies that members will start their meeting off tomorrow night with Mexican dinner, pitchin? by Turk Lown stopped the Padres in both games. At Hollywood, the Stars won 2-1 in the second game and lost to Seattle 10-5 in the first. Thirty-two men played in the rpener with the lead changing hands four The Rainiers finally pulled ahead in the eighth with three runs en three hits, a walk and an ttrrr to make it 7-5, they added three more in the ninth to clinch the game. Portland at San Francisco and Oakland at Sacramento were rajned out.

The clubs are today. Tomorrow Seattle opcn at home against Sacramento. Hollywood gees to San Francisco, antlerless, June 18, 'Bridgeport; Salinaf round. Most of the gallery of 2 2 Modesto Bakersfield Tehama County, June 25, Red Bluff and East and West Carson about 10,000 followed the Wall-Snead-Ted jKroll threesome. Oakland first baseman Jim Marshall congratulates Ed Roller of Hy's Drive-In restaurant fa Oakland on bis purchase of season box seat tickets to Oaks games.

Pdl Muix Qeit) and Marge Alexander, carhops at Hy's. beam their approval of the transaction. area, Alpine County in Marklee- wall, whc Jiad tied with Snead ville on June 20. i Chefs responsible I for the Specific meeting places will be here two years ago in a four-way playoff won by Earl Stewart, had a I four -shot lead over designated at a later date. Zulueta Faces Test in "south of the I gastro-nomical masterpieces will be Ed Williams and Ed Modrezejewski, with the banquet boards beirig This Ball Point won't blur, run spatter.

or skip! Oakland to Get Second Sacker set uo at their clubhouse at Snead after nine holes in the morning. But he took a double bogey on the 13th and had to drop a tough six-footer on the 18th to retain his stroke lead at The commission also turned down a proposal that hunters and fishermen; be required to wear licenses visibly on the person and retained the present regulation that the license must Carter Bout Wednesday Oakland at Los Angeles and the Beavers have their first game Aquatic Park, Berkeley. i SO LUNAR TABLES at Portland with San Diego. be in possession and shown on By The Associated Press By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT Continued from 1st Sports Page rmT caws A lot of action can be expected This is the week Orlando Zu rrro demand. Legislation has i been pre According to the Sdlunar Periods, the best times' for fishing and hunting in this aifea tomor omar Friday night when 19-year-old lunchtime.

I In the afternoon Snead was off and running with a 33 against Wall's 35 and 37 for Boros. But Boros found new life to come back in 33 and force the leaders to go for the birdie on the last hole to win. lueta hopes his luck turns. The AB A A3 A Willie Pastrano faces Willie (no 26-vear-old Cuban takes on sented in the State Assembly to the Sacs, will open against Los It 'wasn't until Friday? that the Oakland hitters opened up 7 Ptrvn 4 row are as follows: clinch) Troy of Washington in git! Ta.Dot.ct 1 2 2b flrjmj') 4 2 itin I 4 3 3 Kaiak it I a 10-rounder at the Chicago A.M. Minor, 2:20 Major, lightweight champion Jimmy Carter in a non-title 10 at Wash protect future striped bass fish ing in California.

Assembly Bill 3443 (Master 1 Ratio rf 3 against the Solons. Joe Brovia, P.M. Mipor, 2:50 Major, 900 (All California fishfand gaihe ington Wednesdav nieht and if Staler. It 4 I Fabr.cf I 1 held to one hit in the first three 1 4 1 1 9 3 3 3 4 0 3 3 19 4 7 A 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 114 SI) 4 1 Hnri I 'fnj 4 4 1 Sjhe upsets th 135-pound boss he son) relative to stopping of commercial netting of shad in 1 laws must be complied with.) Sharing fourth place at 277 were Bob! Rosburg, San Francisco: Ted Kroll, Bethesda, and Billy Maxwell, Odessa, limieht cet a shot at the title. There wore a few years when Stadium (7 p.m., PST NBC-TV and radio).

Win or lose, the hard-working Troy makes a lively fight. Pastrano made good on March 23 when he whipped Al Andrews in the same arena. Tonight's fights feature mid-dleweights and welterweights, boxings two busiest divisions. f- 9 cf 3 I 4 4 4 4 THE 8U IS each won $853.33. Kaline lies games, broke up the fourth con test with a pair of home runs.

Joe kept up the good work Saturday with a single and a triple in a game that was called at the end of six innings because of raia. the fast jabbics Zully was either the No. 1 contender or high up Lon a 10 4 tCwr.aef I Sharing) seventh place at 278 for $595 ach were Jerry Bar in the division and he never got THE usual sm T-waf 44 13 T'ltala 39 4 34 1 Stars Option Nine- Players close to a chance at the champ. Anwin I "A 3 "1-5 13 3 Loop Major ber, Los Angeles, and Marty Fur gol, Lemont, 111. S4 r- Ml f1 ln3 BV4 4 6 Salt Lake City's Milo Savage, George Metkovich also found another crowd pleasing 160- Mike Souchak, Durham, N.C, HomerfMark Su'-rT'r'- Mrh 3.

Bilkn. W.nn;4. Murh. RBI rbtm 3, M. Smith.

Rpr. Si- lr JR Clrlivn. Tlbot 3. HR ran his year's top money total pounder, meets Bobby Boyd" of Chicago in a 10 at New, York's You write twica at lonf without refilling bacause the tiny ball ink evenly, finely. to with a fine 70-69 fin the range in these last two games that the Acorns won by scores of 10-2 and 7-2, and is currently working on a string April -8.

-CtP Now, after three straight losses and one draw, he's meeting the Ugntweight king tn the ring. Two of the defeats to Kid Howard and Kenny Lane were highly eontrover-. sial bat they read the same as 'the other losses in the record books. Rii. SB L'ther 3 Tnomjison.

DP GM'I. Smitfi: Winern. Mauch. Continued froras 1st Sports Page ish for 282 and $415 in a tie with Ed Furgol, St. Louis; Ed Oliver, Lemont, 111., and Mike Fetchick, The Hollywood Stars have announced new assignments for of six consecutive base hits.

irm luniuntMl': Hartim. Mixt. Bilk'v homer into the left Jield seats off Bob Mahopac, N.Y. LOB-'Lm Art- II. San Dwi' BB 3.

SV1tarrt. Hatfrr 3. Lun J. Crf" scha 4 SO Tnrr ami 3. Jtat- nine players, mcst of whom were in spring training with! the Pacific Coast League club, Whilej the Solons beat Drews, Bob Cain and Allen Gettel, the pitching' looked much better than in the opening I week Snead was always under par 70 in four trips around the So just getting, the payday tn 1.

Smrth J. Louo 4 Carmlcval 3 l-(0) Tmi 14 4 Stodaarrt 4 In Smith I in 1 i Kattn 4 in Ihktuxtj I tn 1 1- Carmicha! 3 in 4. l.nu- yard Sedgefield Country Club St. Nicholas Arena. In the rival show at Brooklyn's eastern Parkway Arena, Welters Johnny Busso of New York and Gene Poirer of Niagara Falls.

N.Y., collide in the top 10. Poirer was the last man to beat Tony Demarco, the current welterweight king. Gene beat Demarco in an eight rounder on May 15, 1952. Rex Layne, a heavyweight who has seen better days, faces against Carter for the coast-to He was the first player in Detroit history hit two in one inningJ The last major leagi er to do it was Sid Gordon, Who course with, rounds of 68-67 against Seattle in Emeryville. Pitcher Charley Beene was optioned to Waco of the Big State 1 tn 3- R-FH 4-4 television bout in the 69-69.

Dick i Strahs came through League, while Pitcher Fred Stro- Three Carolinians with a nifty nine inning per walloped a pair in the secojnd Uline-Arena (CBS-TV, 7 p.m., PST) was an indication that Orlando's luck was turning. The Cuban, now ranked as the shared ahiateur honors at 292 "IA Cimirlu'! 1-1. LJn 4. WP- Tleruwn Piktuxta I. lun 1.

Mutart. Tele- linvMlaa. Aruiie. 3 IT. (ICOMD CANI formance Friday and George Western League, Catcher John They were Ray Taylor, Greens Bamberger, now 3-0, had every Hare's proof.

Try it on roughest or slickest surface. Evory line remains crisp, -y Schneider was sold outright, to boro; Bud Kivett, High Point, thing well in hand Saturday up Mexico City of the Mexican ninth contender, is looking for the one more break. Carter gets to the time the rain halted pro Willie Jackson of Canada in -a AB A A3 A and Fletcher Wall, Lexington. Money) winners: League, and Pitchers Don Co ceedings, i 10 at Salt Lake City tomorrow rella and Domingo Rosello were T. oolcf a Mauh.3b 3 The club is still shopping for Sm Snead $2,200 Art Wall Jr 66-68-69-71274 1.335 night.

The same night in Miami Vh4Tjf 3 optioned to Salinas of the California League, Julius Boros 68-67-69-70 274 additional talent. Loyal Blox Beach, light heavyweight Bob careless every now and then in non-title scraps. A slower than usual Carter could be all that Zully reeds to get back in the running. 1.335 833 Bob Rosburg EVERSBMP Satterf ield mixes with Joe Lind am, the' young Oaklander who 4 3 4 rdro(Uo 4 13 1 14 1 Trtmon 3 14 3 13 0 Znlla.cf 3 9 4 0 3 9 1 Rapp.rf 1110 4 I SuirJf 3 9 3 0 9 1 MSmh.lb 3 9 3 3 9 3 Bequr.lb 3 9 4 0 4 3 1 Kaiak.ll 19 9 0 9 3 1 Aylward.c 19 9 1 1 I Glad4 19 9 0 9 4 9 Ueion.D 14 9 0 inning of a doubleheader for the New York Giants ori July Si, 1949. The last American Leaguer to do it was Joe Di-Maggio of the New York Yankees.

He slammed two in he fifth inning of; a game on June 24, 1936. 5 Kaline also had a single to boost his early season average to in the league jfor players who have played a majority of their teams'; games. He has 14 hits in 25 at bats, including a double, two triples and Shortstop Warren Goodrich, Ted Kroll 68-69-70-70277 853 Billy Maxwell 853 say of Brooklyn. has refused to report to the Pi 3 Vartin JO 4 B. lko.lt 3 Coat II 3 Hamnah 3 3 Konrt.p 3 Mf-n 4 former Stanford, All-American, Marty Furgol 278 595 Jerry Barber 278 595 Mike Fete-hick 415 was sold outright to Lincoln of rates Western League club in Lincoln4 pitched batting Larsen Bows Out the Western League, and Shortstop Malcom Walton and Out 9 9 9 ftOer 14 0 4 IT Smlttui 4 4 9 1 Mike Souchak 69-74-70-69 282 415 Ed Furgol 415 Ed Oliver! 70-68-73-71282 415 Doug Higgins 253 Leo Biagetti 233 Urona 19 9 9 fielder Reginald Grenald went Of Paris Tennis K.C.

Pin Tourney Nearing Finals CHICAGO. April 18. OP The national bowling tournament of the Knights of Columbus con Max Evans 70-73-71-71285 190 T-XUT. 121 Total I 4 31 lw A-i! 00 03 1 to Williamsport of the; Eastern League. George Wopinek was Doug Ford 69-71-72-73285 190 practice two days.

"I think we ought to buy his contract," Manager Lefty O'Doul said yesterday. "I haven't seen him in a game, but he's shown me a pretty good curye ball. PARIS, April 13. Herb r. TV.

em 43 ol i three home-runs. He has batted optioned to Burlington of the Peter Thomson 140 D. Finsterwald 140 Furman Hayes 140 rr: -M Kh. Clark- INC. mnn rrrn.

BB1 Clarkon Carolina League in 12 runs. Flam of Los Angeles, who had been ranked in the "top 10" in the United States ever since G. Dickinson 69-74-70-73286 140 4 0j. Rare IB Pteroi. cludes this weekend with De Bill Naryi 69-74-71-72286 140 Jack Burke 74-68-69-75286 140, 1943, replaced former U.S.

cham "And anybody who can get a F. Stranahan 68-73-69-77286 140 1 Johnny Palmer 251 pion Art Larsen today, in the curve over the plate ought to Fred Wamoler 72-71-72-72-287 25' international tennis champion HR CUrlHon. ST 0t LOB-Lm AnfM Sa- D-etto BR unci I. lU--m T. $-ntth I.

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Feu4a. Ank. M'jtart. 1:30. a 4 2TV Jack Fleck 25( win his share of ships of Paris and was seeded Frank King 72-72-71-72287 25, Paul Harney 69-71-78-69287 not eli- I sixth.

gible tfli receive money until May 1 F.H.A. Terms No Down troit's Clo Gardner leading the singles event with a 701 total. Ed Weber of Milwaukee follows in second place with 654. Two other Milwaukeeans, Nor-bert Bartels and Jerry Olen, held the doubles lead with a 1.245 total. Eddie Volk and Dom Wikoff of Peoria.

111., hold down second with 1,215. UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY Larsen, of San Leandrb, O'Doul hopes to start pitchers Drews, Gettel, Cain Bamberger every fourth day. He is still, however, a little concerned over the condition of Bambie's To Defend Title notified tourney officials yesterday of his withdrawal. VIH9T GAM ATTT hoi i vwnon HOLLYWOOD, April 18. fr AH A A3 A arm and may give him an extra North American flyweight Paso Robles Coach Payment boxing champion Keeny Teran day's rest as he did in Sacra men SU Paul Federal Savings of Takes New Position Chicago leads the team event) With pitcher Ernie Broglio optioned to Stockton and catch with 2,847.

Stan Wcglarz of will defend his title a 15-round match with Memo Diez of Tezuitlan, Mexico, in Hollywood Legion' Stadium on May 4. Mtura.d B.i!l. Jt Bicaa.rf If Zarma lb OrUtttX Knh 3H KfUv SCREEN DOORS er Lou Landini sold to Beau NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 4 D.orco.in 4 Walls. rt 4 Pti 4 Pttit.lb 0 Stvn.lb 4 KnV cf 4 4 Hill 3 Mxrtwk 2b 2 Btunrb 0 1 Vothimj 9 Witt I Natnn IO Doc.n.p jOlsen.n Chicago is th all events leader with 1.S89 followed by Gardner with 1.867. PASO ROBLES, April 18.

Roy Thomas, football coach at Paso Robles High School, has resigned to accept the post of ment, the Oaks are now down ri3Mt. ir3ift. to the 21 -man player limit. Don jrnes of Covington, Clot Coupled TOILETS Re terse Trap Complete with Seat. Vaiva and Tubing.

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