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-34 Oaklind Tribune, Monday, May 16, 1955 Knight Pushes FCL, FLAG RACES PACIFIC COAST LCAGU2 ladkes.S Own Probe of Sllont Shoa' Tops At Golden Gate Saablege 2S Seattle 21 Ring Situation, Loa Angeles 21 Pertland II 16 .610 18 All IVi It .561 It .486 5 SVi 21 .461 6 22 .450 6H Z5.J75 SVs Sacramento It GOLDEN GATE FIELDS. Al SACRAMENTO, May 18. (Jl It San Francisco If Governor Knight said today banyV May 16, Hett re the highlights of the SOeday racing San Diego Wins vo, Others Split By Um Associated Tttm season that ended hef Saru? itsbtTS he is continuing to look into charges that gangsterism is evident in California boxing and wrestling circles. LearHhg handicap horse J5e- San EraneiaaVll-. Saeraamaata t-S.

Saa Diet 4, Hallyar aaa termine, winner of the Golden ias AS)gaiea eame a-a. The Governor, through Press Gate mile and second under 129 EOW ENDED Secretary Tom Bright, said OAKXAMD 3, rertUa4 4. pounds in the. Golden Gate AMERICAN LEAGUE San Dieco has taken a biff Saa Fraaeisee 4, SaeraaaeaM 4. Saa Dlaga 7.

Ballywa4 Seattle 4, Lea Aagelea 4. has not yet, talked to members of the State Athletic Commission about the matter. strida forward in Pacific Coast Leading 3-year-old Golden W. L. Pet.

GB GAMES TOMOEftOW 29 0 I IS 66T 1 Ctevefeaa Ckieaga League baseball leadership by being the only team to win its Land, winner of the Gplden Gate Derby. Knight was queried after a Naw Yark OAKLAND at BaUywee4. Las Aagelea at Sam rraaaitet, Fertlaai at SaatUe. Sabotage at gaaraaaeata. 17 11 .607 tk 16 14 San Francisco newspaper quoted Leading 2-year-old --Scotch.

Detroit Bastea i Waaklaatea i thre weekend games. The Padres pushed Holly 14 1 AS tt It IT winner i of his only three- starts 11 18 J7t 9 turn as saying, he had asked Commissioners Dan Kilroy of Sacramento and Edward I. Beck ysy NATIONAL LEAGUE wood further into the cellar including the S28.900 Golden Gate Futurity and one division 30 J18 11 Baltimore yesterday, 4-1 and 11-2, while Pet. GB W. TSSTERDATS BISVLTS of the Golden Gate Boy.

ox Los Angeles to make a sweep BraaUy. 33 0 Mi MUwaakta 14 14 .533 all other teams split in double-headers, i New Tark IS UM ing investigation into the conduct of boxing and wrestling. Kaasaa City 4-4. Naw Tark 3 -a. Baltisaera 4-4.

Clerela4 1-S. Baataa 10-8. Detrait 4-0. Chicago Waahlagtoa 0-4. Chleage la Ji; s.

Mais iRiii nn On March" 1 the Governor The Padres were tied for the lead with Los Angeles and are now 1 games in front Ptttsbargh .11 is ClaelnnaU 18 .367 14 Leading filly or mare eell SUandon, winner of the Golden Gate Oaks against J-y ear-old fillies and conqueror of colts and geldings In the Mone-Mlle Richmond Handicap. Most thrilling race $50,000 said he might set off an investigation but Jhat his plans were NORTHWEST LI AGUE Salem 13-3. Bookana 6-1 rhilaiarahto I 10 TESTEKDAY'S KESVLTS of second-place Seattle. "Third-spot Los Angeles won tentative 'and would depend Tri-City 9. Wenatcheo 1 'game called after sixth toning, rain; second aama postponed Lewiston at Eugene doubleheader.

the opener from Seattle 7-5 Chicago 4-4, Naw Tark t-O. BreOklya 7-4. Claetamatt 1-11. MUwaakee 6-1, PklUSelpkJa.S-7. St.

Laala rtttakargk 1. upon Vhat he could learn about the gangsterism charge. postponea. rain Golden Gate Mile, in which De then the Rainiers blanked the Aneels 5-0. After Portland won A.

P. Entenza of Beverly Hills. 7T chairman of the commission. termine finished a head in front, with. Rejected and Poona II in THfeMo yketo Rocky Not Dirty Fighter as said in February he had bfwn annual reunion Among old-time members of the Acme Club who attended the "34th a dead heat for place.

Visited by "several gentlemen' the first game 5-4, the visiting Oaks came back with a 5-12 triumph. At San Francisco, the Seals won 1M end dropped the niahtcap 3-2 to Sacramento. Top daily double $1,257.20, yesterday were Qeft to right) Jade Keptles, Edward Vnlcox. OHf 4. Coffman, Jack Ritt- whose altitude smacked of a an.

all-time, record, returned Pictured by British Writers ler, Jack Kitchen, and George Simpson. Kitchen and Wilcox art charter members. by Miss Celeste and Flying "semblance of gangsterism. That was after. Entenza had Agent curately as possible.

Rocky is Continued from 1st Sports Pare Top win payoff $194.40, Miss votfd 1 with commission members a fains nermittins' the San Ed Bailey, new Padre catcher on "option from Cincinnati, poled one two-run homer in each cimc and scored three pure of clean of habit Homeruns Abundant as ianison Wins Celeste, first race March 12, Francisco bantamweight bout As; usual, Willie Shoemaker and thought, and genuinely de voted to sportiSt other runs for thellargest pion is a master of foul Unites; who can be expected to use every dirty tactic outside the Queensberry code to do ihelv Mtrntrrman ln. topped1 the jockey standings with 64 winners! despite an ab between Paul Macias and Cham-rem Songkitrat to be a championship contest, He has always been keen for With Bevos Oaks Split By One Stroke games baseball, football, box hometown crowd of the season 7,322. 1 I Four Sacramento hurlert gave sence of better "than two weeks late in the season. Shoemaker went East to ride Swaps to vic ing. He sincerely regards boxing They are picturing Cockell as it Continued from 1st Sports Page appearing In five rames in 40, 000, Fans See as aport, as well a a living.

a wretched dupe who has been WHITE StlLPHUR SPRINGS, Portland. A great many silly things have tory in the Kentucky Derby, then; returned Saturday to win tip 19 hits for the Seals first-game runs. Mike Baxes drove in five of those tallies, hitting three for three. Southpaw Gene Ekidie Basinski, pinch hitting for enticed into a foreign land! to be crucified by a sinister com been said and written p.bout this Meanwhile, PCL pitchers mre Sports Car Race CUMBERLAND, May 16. W.Va May16.r Dutch Harrison, who seems to get steadier the $50,000 Oakland Handicap Pitcher Glenn Elliott, lofted a fight, which does not ditinguishi bine that seems to Include, in on Beau Busher.

home run over the left Bearden got his fifth straight it from ny other big one. Ap going to have trouble until they, learn how tP pitch to the Beaver basher. I as he gets proved again addition to the hatchetman with parently, on an occasion of this win. Leo Thomas bunted ior UPl Sherwood Johnston of Rye, N.Y., drove his Italian Ferrari sports car to victory fence. gloves, the California legisla sort, this drip is necessary.

yesterday that consistency the way to "win golf tournaments by After Artie Wilson singled and Allen (Two Gun) Gettel will tors, the boxing commissioners, yesterday in the featured race There Was, for example, inter be on the hill for the Oaks to the promoters, and even the the deciding run in the nightcap when he scored Baich from third in the final seventh frame. winding the White Svlph iur minable wrangling the other day Frank Austin sacrificed, Besana 'came in to retire Dick Whitman, a left hitter. morrow ir. Hollywood when corrupt carpenters who of the Cumberland Classic before an estimated 40,000 fans; oprmgs they open a seven-rgame engage the ring. in commission hearing- on rules.

To be sure, the California Bexaha, the Irish colt that finished second to Bean Busher In the Oakland, ranked as the prime development of the meeting. Imported last winter by Ray Bell and John T. Week and trained by Joe Dunn, Besaha had finished second, then won his only other two starts at the meeting before losing a photo decision In the Oakland. Johnson averaged 67.9 miles Then Black took over. ment with the Stars.

Ed (Porky) Oliver jmade it "This could be the dirtiest rnit oamc HOLLYWOOIJ Taylor was the lead off batter. BAN PTTOO I fight of all time," they have even-more pointed by giving one code is a masterpiece oi but fights arjTun here FIRST GAMS AB HO a The first two pitches, were balls, written "Cocker, is fight PORTLAND OAKLAND of his typicslly brilliant splurges as they are all over this country; and the third was soon rattling AfekOA ft.fcmith.aa 1 FeW3b 4 1 Pet ron. Si TTT ing the Rock, the ring, the rules, ABHOAI around the Municipal Airport to edge William C. Spear of South-port, Conn by about two car lengths. Spear was driving Maserati.

fouls are defined and forbidden, around in the bleacher seats. 4 1 3 3 ConaloJb 4 1 4.lWUaonJb that left him in the supporting role, 'j Si the racket" VI am appalled Bmth.ao 4 I 1:1 n.nn a 1 0: 0 3 0 1 3 RoM.aa 13 33 AuatinM but a man doesn't get disquali "If Marciano misses with his 8 0 nMiiH.lh 4 0 1 Serena.3b 4 0 0 l.WhitmanJf 4 I the 45-year-old droll Determine and Golden Land DaviaJf 4 1 3 EggertJB .4 I ai.i.r if a a fied unless he pulls a knife. The English knew that before they Ro bets 4 Wells.rf 4 DelOro.Sb 4 presott.lb 4 HtnUy.cf 3 Mangan.e 1 Naranjo.p Buheller 1 Hague. i i i 310 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 viuk lf ft 9 Brovla.rf 4 10 0 Taylor.cf Dutchman, jplacidly finished the out the A. J.

Crevolin Co. a raber.cf 1 3 1 10 1 3 0 0 0 7 0 4 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 7 0 Mickon.lb 3 0 fists he follows with elbows and head" "He butts nd punches around the knees" "Cockell has been given the rawest of Taylor swung four times in. this game. Three balls were out of the park and the fourth was caught few feet from the fence. Manager Ltefty O'Doul, who is the iop of the owner standings.

Scores 3-2 Victory Bailey 3 1 4 ft Vrinnul.9 11 13 Cuitti.cf 3 2 Neal.c 4 Drewe.p 1 3 3 3 Caldence 4 1 filial par 70. He-had rather rou STRASBOURG, France, May and the late R. H. MeDanie topped the trainers. 0 0 0 0 0 Llnt.p ,3 1 1 0 OiElUottP 0 0 a 01 Basinaki 1 1 Swift 1 tinely beaten par by four strokes each of the! first two rounds and deals." 16.

11 The, Racing Club of 0 0 Bambeger 0 Following are fmal Golden 0 0 II Anthony 0 0 0 0 31 8J4 ToUli 8 nil Buheller tiled out lor NaranJa In Ith. Bollywood IW Ban Dit.O W0 019 01'4 still suffering from the after ef Straha.p It may not be necessary to by three on the third. Gate Fields jockey, trainer and 0 0 0 Strasbourg beat the English Manchester City team, 3-2, yes Besana. 0 fects-of the flu, had in tended to Black.p DODO owner standings 50-day spring came, j- There were the loud protests about the size of the ring, which is only 16 or 17 feet square. Cockell's spokesmen were on firm ground there, their demand for a 20 foot ring beLjhg a fair compromise between the legal limits of 16 and 24 feet, Cockell whipped Harry Mat Jorgtnaen 1.000 Summary! K.

Smith. Peterson start Black ih the second game terday. Taber. Bailey I. I Del Oreeo.

meeting. Mar. ll-May 14. yesterday. At the last moment tS.

Total 33 1117 I Totala 34 0 34 13! tell American readers that the picture of Marciano thus created is a monstrous ahd deliberate falsehood. It is difficult- to tell the truth without appearing to MU. 1st 3d 3d Earnl'j eott. Smith. RBI Del Greco.

sWails. HR Bailey. 8 Car Greco. Bailey tallv. 8 ekey Car- LONG HORN LEAGUE he switched plans and put him Swift aina-led for Drewa In 8th: Bam 3TaT 3179.025 Willie Shoemaker All: the I other ,15 pros had either killed their chance or never had one to overtake Barrisoo when the rotund Oliver came up to the last tee needing only a par 3 to tie and birdie to win.

berger ran for Swift in 8th: Jorgensen 131 64 43 48 310 39 into the bull pen. I Hobbs. 9, Bt( Spring Carlsbad 20. Midland IS Odessa 8. Roswell 1 Artesia 11.

San Anxelo 10 fll foninfsl grounded out for Slack in tn; Baainaau mlchael. SF Del Greco. Fapj. DP Carmlrheel to Peteretm to Becauar; rderoff to Peterson to Becouer: Bee Suer to Patereon to Bww. tO-; olljrwood S.

San Iti 4. BB-Ott In four and a third innings the 171.005 101,075 T7.525 87J25 B5.127 Ray York Ralph Neves Geo. Tanlsuchl Gordon GUsaon Robert Bairel hit home run for muott tn 7tT wave the but the simple hard throwing i. youngster al truth is this: OAKLAND 000 110 900-4 PortUnd 010 300 U- 31 35 33 30 18 30 1 16 II 18 IV 33 34 IS 10 81 13 33 21 33 Lcroy Nelson lowed one fun, two hits and nSieT I. Carmlchael 3.

H-OJf Naranjo 133 34 183 33 830 31 S30 30 13T If 163 17 346 IT 346 16 Rocky Marciano is not a foul Summary: Davie. Neal 3. Straha Johnny Longden The' last kole of the old White thews twice in a small ring in Seattle The inference is inescapable thai he needs room walked two. He lost one game on Eggert. Taylor 3.

Serena, Maddem. 80.200 84.550 05,445 4L475 61,125 fighter. He is as clean and de I In 7, carmicnaei a. 1. B-IB NarenJo S-8.

Carmlchael i 1-1, i 1.V a.l Isnvael Valenxuala AlexMaea Roy Lumm course is only a one-shotter over' RBI Taylor erovia. noae a. oacin-kl in Havta. MR T.vlrw 3l Baain.kl Taylor's blast and won the sec cent and genuine and honest as Loser Naran Jo Orr, Smith. to flee fronvMarciaru ond with a nifty shutout per Id" 3d Trainers "ralnera U.

1st 3d 4th garni'r any man in sports, and you a creek to a saddle green 140 yards, away. Oliver, who plays out of.Lemont, 111 pulled his 154 34 31 14 IS 40.75 formance, There's been such nonsense fOML. SECOND OAKf mf-T a a ritrnn could not find a more level guy SB conaoio. a Auaun. ur tagan Wilaon to Mickelaon; Neal to- Coneolo; Consolo to Roae to Marshall.

LOB Oakland 7. Portland 0. BB Off Straha 1. Black 1. Lint 3.

Anthony 1. SO By Drewa Straha 1. Lint 3, Anthony 3. R-ER Draw. 3-3.

Straha 1-1. Black 1-1. 136 18 IT 11 18 146.175 67 14 0 6 30.775 about the stipulation that heavy- The second time Taylor faced him he was in easy out on a fly tec shot way to the left of the WUlla Molter V. R. Wright stute A.

Drumheler Sr. C. H. Waat 33.075 eights in California must use AB 6 Al ABHOA 36J00 green. His chip barely made the fejeo Jb 4 3 4 4 i 1 its; eight-ounce gloves instead of 31,431 17.600 Ilatkarta.lh 1 1 4Peteeon.se t4 1 Lint 3-4, Elliott 1-0, Anthony 0-0.

Off Drewa I in 4. Straha 3 tn 3Vs. Besana 0 in Vs. Black 1 in Unt 7 in smooth green he couldri six-ounce mitts both fighters i A M.Smlh Jb I ft ft 1 06 13 4 0 53 13 6 67 11 13 50 10 6 6 44 10 6 8 61 6 4)1 I 4 67 6 10 38 8 5 to right I When Black reported two weeks ago he said he wanted plenty of work. lie's getting It, make the long' putt.

Stomarily wear. Elliott y. Arunony in a 4-EIIGIflE 125 34,650 30,175 17.350 45,175 I OHUpp.rt 3 0 FreeotUf I I Becquer.l 4 lit I WP Lint 1. Winner Anthony I (3-0) It was a galling ending for Reggie Cornell E. MiUerick Mel Elsen W.

A. Reavla W. B. rinnegan Nobla Threewltt Owner A. J.

Crevolin It isn't necessarily so, as con 3 4 Loeer-eiaek ri-1). Anike, MuUrt Lnhrka.Sh 1 0 I Slilar.lt a a i i 17 Oliver because it was his only ,001 4 ft 0 Faber.cf in any field. .1 if he weren't rough in the ring he wouldn't! be the- good lighter he is. Maybe Arthur Murray wouldn't 'spring at an opponent and lunge Into a head-on collision, miss with a punch and unintentionally connect with an elbow. Fortunately for two arts, Rocky hasn't got Murray's Job, or Murray Rocky's.

Mall.e 3 0 11 that these two extra tended, 1 1 Sts. 1st 3d 3d 4th Earnf and Palekoudaa. SECOND GAME Stavena.lb 3 13 0 bogey in a sensational round Bailey Xrautt.p ounces lof padding will cushion 3 3 3 Munaer.ai 1 1 80 3 80,025 0 35.350 of 64. OAKT.ANTl I PORTLAND Bunaller I 1 ft 01 Hardln to Mauch to Bllko. TX)B Seat-tle 7.

Loa AngJea 8. BB Off Duren 4. Plktusla 1. SOfBy Duren 8. Plktula 4.

the blow to Cbckell. Maybe the 42,075 The dramatic letdown left ABHOA! ABHOA Quen.p ft. ft 0 Wltt.D 0 0 ft 01 1 bigger; 1 bludgfeon delivers the 34.447 Oliver tied iwith Jack Burke Eluton In Vl Kuncl 0 in 3. R-ER Conlo.2t .4 3 2 liAuatln.aa 4 3 1 4 3 0 3 10 5 3 4 13 3 6 3 3 6 1 3 3 5 113 CelGrec 10 0 0 L. B.

Mayer Sunnyside Stable J. McElroy Neil McCarthy Helbush Tarms Llangollen Farm J. W. Brown T. H.

Nesbit heavier shock. It wasn't like I i 1 i lx 1 Jnreaen.3h4 8 0 Basinski Jo 3 0 1 Plktuzla 8-8. Elaton 0-0. Kuncl 0-0. 31,975 30,925 20,650 of Kiamesha Lake, Mike Sou Maraall.lb 4 1 13 Oi WhitmanOf 3 12 0 ToUlt 38 II Total! 30 13 31 Winner Duren (1-1).

toaer Plktuzla 3-8). IacoveftU, Valanti. 5omer. 1:41. A 13.088.1 Brovia.ri 4 14 0 chak of Durham, and Peter mis wnen wei iougni on carges with corded cjarriage gloves Or Buheller am fled for Munfer In 8th; 16,825 13.975 Into double play lor Thomson of Melbourne.

Aus Not to canonize, the guy but T1 Greco Bit Witt In 1th. was it? ratiT OAMC tfalia a stroke behind Harrison merely to describe-him as ac- 3 0 0 Taylor.cf 3 0 3 Madernjf 3 13 Mickon.lb 31 1 8 Lunderg.c 3 14 Adams.p 2 0- 0 Schelb.p 0 0 0 Wilaon 18 0 CeayHtht, ISM, N.t. Herald Iflhaae. lae. 1 ArAMirITO I SANTHANCISCO Souchalj, the 28-year-old leading DaviaJf 4 2 10 CuitU.cfw 4 110 Rose.sa .3 2 0 1 Swlft.c "3 0 1 0 Cainj) 10 0 0 Serena 10 0 0 Black.P 10 0 1 Totals 33 li 210 TrTTTTXT ABHOA Hollywood 000 Ml San Diego 003 144 Summaryi Willi, Buheller.

Ted-roff, peteraon, M. Smith. Rapp l.Bee- 8uer, Staler. Bailey 3. Erautt.

JS-. mlth, Lonrke, Preaeott. BBI Tedar- money winner so jar mis year, 4 i i 1 3 Thanu.3t 1 II Beard. rf had a frustrating finish similar 4 3 10 4 3 5 0 StrMtr.Sb 4 1 al nwney; SS 8 31 8 to Oliver's. iOk l.

turn I. HODerca. iee- 3 18 01 DlPitro.lb 4 3 10 rvnrwi. if a 1 01 Tormina.lf 3 3 3 Serana fanned for Cain in 5thl Wil I Ben Hogan, the Fort Worth, Stockton Vollcyballer 'Player of Year' NORMAN, Okla May 16 (A Bud Klein of Stockton, Calif 4 YMCA and Zoann Neff of the Santa Monica, CaL, Mariners were named volleyball's "players of the year yesterday after leading their teams to national championships Saturday. Stockton's national open son iUed out for scneiD.in 7tn.

Mvera.aa 4 10 3 Melton.cx 9 I a uer 1 Bailey S. Staler, Rapp. HR -app. Becquer, Bailey. SB R.

Smith. Roberta, rederofr. ST M. Smith. Pp Petenon to raderetf to Bocquer S.

Iriai Mnllvwaod B. San Cleao BB OAKLAND 001 001 8 Glvtno.rf 4 Oil 01 Baxea.sa 331 i ill II Cheao Jb 4 13 master, slipped almost Brurcs.p 3 0 I 01 Bearden.p 4 3 0 0 Portland 000 200 02 Summary: Consolo 2, Jorgensen, Marshall, Brovla. Taylor, Maddern. Off Munier 3. Irautt 1.

SO By Erautt' Harriit.p DilUnger 110 0 Crchino.B 0 0 0 1 unnoticed into third place by shooting 66 on his last ,18. Sam Snead, who was closest to Harrison startinr the last Brovia. rbi console. lAinaoeri. oro- Off Munger 4.

rauw in via. Marshall 3. 3B Rose. Micxeison. Johnson 0 0 0 01 HR Consolo.

airovia. Maranau. Witt 3-0 WP Erautt Winner Erautt Basinski. LOB Oakland 7. Foniana a.

ToUli 33 24 141 Totals 18 27 13 tft-li. Leaar Munger -3. snutn, round, slumped badly to a 71 BB Off Cain 2. Black 1. SO By Cain Dilllnger aingled for HarrUt in 7th.

Tord, Orr. A i ,331. Payment i.i.i.i'iAiiMw i A Adams 3. R-ER Cain 3-1. Black O-O.

and a tie for fourth place. Adams 5-5, Schelb 0-0. Off Cam 4 Sacramento 000 100 000 1 San PrancUco 301 010 34 11 tlSST OA 1 1 in 4. Black 1 la 3. Adams ll in champions placed three players on the United States Volleyball 1955 All-America squad Klein, Jack Woods and Lou The $2,000 first prize was the LOS ANGtXES Schelb 1 in Winner Black (2-1).

StATTt-g Summary Di Pietro 3. Beard 2. 1B.r-AiliTni (1-2). Mutart, Pela- first collected this year by Har Art Al Rltchey 3, Taormina, Melton. Baxea, koudaa and Anske.

1:38. a 4,703. AB 6 A 3 118 J.luro.cf 4 1 0 0Taibot.ci WentzeL Myera RBT Rltchey. Baxea 1 Mauch.Sb Xemla.lb ft rison, who was 45 years old March. But the Arkansas native is a notablr-tough customer who utner.rr a 4 310 Wildcat Netters 8 OIBllko.lb 3.

eaten. Melton 3. 3H Myers, Batch. Dl Pietro, Melton. SB Beard.

HR Baxea. SDi Pietro, DP Baxea to Streeterto Jonea 2: Thomas to Streeter Srhmea.rl Gtnabrg.e 4 Balcena.lf 4 Ba.gall.Jb 4 3 01 Coata.lf 4 14 0 3 3 Prameaa.e 3 110 last year won the Vardoh Trophy BRAND NEW G.I. TYPE CANVAS FOLDING to Jonea: Baxes to Moran to Di Pietro All steel Eye OAL Lead ior touring professionals. 3. LOB Sacramento 7, San Francisco 3 0 1 SlWlncenlak 0 0 0 0 erble.aa 4 3 3 3 Morgan 4 11 3 anien.p 3 1 1 01 Hardtna 4 3 8 1 10.

BB Off Briers 2. Cereahino 1. Oliver got some financial elly.p 0 0 0 OlZlck.p 10 0 1 John Hills' Oakland High ten COTS 13 ft. wn. ir36Mt.

1 "23Mt. 2 49 ft. Bearden 3. SO By Cereghino 1. Bearden 4.

Off Brigga 11 in 4 plus. Bearden 8 in 0. Cereghino 1 in 14. Johnson Kenedy.D 0 0 0 .01 Stodard.P 10OI solace by finishing in a tie for first place in the 36-hole pro- 0 Judaon.p 0 0 0 01 Kuncl. I' nis squad will be out to claim 0 0 1 0 0 01 Sfarawae Lata Brown Ortelg 'BB undisputed possession Of the Boavr DatT Caaves amateur division of the tourna Elaton 0 00 0 0 10 t-eregnino 7-7.

jonnaoni o-o. fu Rltcn-ey. Winner Bearden (5-0). Loaer Oakland Athletic League round Fictory fluriBttii With Safely CsRtrtls 20-aal. ,1.

$37.95 3Cfal. $46.93 3-Yr. jSnarantss SCUfal. ment with a score of 120 aided rannin Lown.p 0 0 0 0 Brigga (4-1). flacky.

Aahford. and 495 Full Lengths robin championship tomorrow 3:15. YoUig 5 "8 34 101 Total 37 13 37 10 by Carlirig Dinkier of Atlanta. For that. Oliver got $85f0 in addi- when it takes on Fremont at SECOND GAME baked enamel complete with chrome flt-tings and curtain.

1 SI0S3 2M Saralas aeeoaSHIaaeS COT MATT1III I Ortelg atruck out for Judaon in wtn hjrtasTalr ran for Prameaa In' Nth Davie Stadium. SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO tion.to his $662.50 share of the Brown nfe lor Kuncl en error tn 7th; ABH6A ABH6A In other final OAL dua runner-up pros. i rannin waiaea xor tn Tobin.rf 3 matches tomorrow at 3:30 O'clock 1 liMoran.it .01 1 31 Beard jf 3 10 Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa Seattka 003 310 0008 Loa Angelaa: 001 000 -T Thmasjb 3 Streetr.2b 3 KAPLAN'S ARMY STORE 4759 E. 14m St. KI 2-o51l Oaea Meaear Tkaraiar Kttaa farttaf 1 RitchT.e 1 1 3 1 Castlemont 3-3) hosts San Le and Spencer Olin of Alton, 111.

VJones.lb 3 Summary: It Baleano. Kranlch. Var-J 8 0 DlPitro.lb 3 10 0 andro (5-1) at Arroyo Vieio nd 1 01 Tormina.lf 3 0 10 posted the other 120 score be 4 41 Meitonxx iio V4- 4'sf 12 Shtafs soj. ft. McClymonds (0-6) meets "Tech Milne, If 3 Myers, a 8 Heistcf 3 Sheely.c 1 via 3, Uaher.

BUKa. Loan. Morgan a. Hardin, Brown. Kranlch.

Mauch. JtBI Vtrhla. Jan oen, Zarnla, Schmees. taieall. Morgan 8.

Talbot. Coata. Kar tween them. 3 01 1 1 (3-3) at Bushrod and Mosswood 1 01 0 01 courts. Baxet.ss I0S Cheao.lb 3 11 BlckwU.p 10 1 Stevens a "1 1 0 Bradfrd.p 0 0 0 Totala 2S "oil RJones.p 3 PieretU 0 Baich.c 1 elin.

Mauch S. IB Balcena; Basgall. CnaU, Hardin. HR Morgan. SB Vaher.

8 Janaen. LOB Seattle 0. Lea Angelas 8. BB Off Kelly 1, Judaon 1, 3 1 The Oaklanders, ledvby Ear! QGOC) -Bill, Qrsti, Totals 30 7 31 11 Br.uihgardner and Dick Peters, lick 8. BO By janaen juaaon f.latnn 1.

Laram 1. Off Janaen 10 Stevens ainaled for Blaekwell in Bth are favored to score their sev Pilch, Blask aid Kali 0 in 0. Kennedy 1 in Mi. Jud PieretU ran for Sheet la 8th. en I fa H.

Zlck 4 in 5i. Stoddard I enth straight OAL victory with' Sacramento 000 OM 13 In Vi. Kuncl 1 S. EUton 1 In I Saa rrancieco 001 010 03 put a loss at the expense of Fre for MnoarceaHitfl, fane, barns, ate. gal.

InsMa WkiN $9fS Lawn I in 1. R-ER Janaen 1-4. Kelly -0. Kennedy 3-3. Judaon 1-0, Zlck 4-4.

Summary: TobinJ R. Jonea R.lrh mont The Tigers have won only CI.0JI COUPLED, ae-erse Tray I Cemaiete Hk Saat. Tatra aa4 Tahlay. Whtta 8aar. 1 Ttir Stoddard 1-1.

Elaton 0-0. Lewn 0-0, naxes, cneso. Bradford, i RBI Kuncl 0-0 Winner Elaton (3-11. Loaer one of six conference assign Streeter, Thomas 1. Stevens.

SB Cheso. Streeter IT). Thomaa. LOR. Enamel aaf.

an Hi- -rKelly (3-3). Somer, lacovetti. Va- ments this season. 'n Sacramento 0, San Francisco 3. BB Off' tenu.

OntsMt i weU 1, Bradford 1. Jones 4.. Off Mi- AOtl SOUTH ATLANTIC LtAO TT ttli IKCONB OAMI SEATTLE Blaekwell 8 in 8. Bradford 1 In R-ER LOS ANGELES Blaekwell 3-2, Bradford 1-0. Jonea 2-3.

WtnnaeVJenee 1-1). Loaer Brad aWTva Xb 6 A Augusta Charotte 4. Columbia 0, Macon 0. Jacksonville a. Montgomery 5.

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