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Press-Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 10

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Press-Courieri
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Oxnard, California
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10
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(CAGE TEN city-wid. Lii Lwgo. Cromwell1 Appointed Mtttmg Set Tonight There will he city-wide meeting for all LI! League cera managers, umpires and new faces appeared on the mrtnin it 7-3n'l'0ster of the California Stale tonight In Room 0 of Elm Street School, Max Hoff, president ofi the southeast league, said la Hoff said that litis will be the (inal organizational meeting ue-fore the start of league play next Monday. Meanwhile, the soulliwcst clr- president of the loop, sum trial managers ana ccaencs at iwclally needed for farjnj MOTORS YOUNG BOATS TACKLE 1 tn oiiurd Bud. 1 Arnienc commission ilfi Some em California track coach for Athletic commission yesterday Gov.

Goodwin Knight ap pointed a special investigator, nn ex-track coach and a lead ing businessman to watch over state boxing and wrestling, The old-timers didn't draw a blank, however, as the Governor also reappointed 2 experienced hands who recently quit their cult known as the Sunset posts to come nacn ana unisn League, has also scheduled n-oul their terms. meeting for tonight at 7:30 In! Fledgling commissioners McKlnna School. Del noli, were agent Douglas Hayden head speelal investigato the Pacific Toleulianc and Te e- JQV ww'" jseveral years; and Los Angeles bottling firm vice-president 'Jamie H. Smith. Named to complete the terms they recently quit to give Knight, a "free hand" In or ganizing a new commission iiiiisLiurjih were Dr.

Dan Kllroy and S.lpiiiciminil Thomas Duclarelli. Ed neck, Joejsi.Tonis Phillips and Norman Houston liiuwnuKte the other three old guard commissioners who departed following the recent slate-ordered fight probe In I.os Angeles and Oakland. CHURCH HOPTBAIjI. OXNARP PHONE WU a-i irjl Sports Baseball Standings Hilrnro tty Vnitta Pres. XATIOXAL 1EACUK IVt, Kt 20 .583 ,.27 21 23 ,058 2fl ,521 27 .413 St.

Loins (lllslll) 3 Ullgllt) 2 (lllglll) Cmiihuihv In ourr.uli.lre defeated Cisco: Dean Crom-A. in cnurci: leaguft of ihe 10-18 U.S. Olympic track at Village Memorial aam and University of South-ll'ark last night. iiw mm if I.BAliOH ai iss flty 21 lifsnlts 1 Chuoso 2 olBlit) CIrvctnnd 7 trilirht) en nit 1 (Lilnhli iiKB si, 3 1.1 nJKho ACIKIC COAS1- I.UAGUC Giombro Favored To Bear Sullivan SYRACUSE, N. OA Joey Glambra of Buffalo, N.Y„ Is favored at 13-5 to beat Johnny Sullivan, former British middleweight champion, In their return TV-radio id-rounder tonight at War Memorial Auditorium.

Their previous fight here. April 6, was a beaut; and Glambra wound up with a close but unanimous decision. Sullivan, 23, has promised to shoot the works tonight and turn the tables on Glambra for this Is Johnny's last appearance on his current U.S, campaign. His visa expires next month. 'Ml JV.r'.li.rV Son Diego .,33 20 31 H2 San as I-Sfis ays Hr-sulli Portland Vnncouver 4 Holljiwdjil San UIcbo 6 Ban FrnncLsco 5.

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HU US THE WATKK'S Sutter, who will attempt to swim from Sanla Cruz Island to Port Hucnenie on July 3-1, dabbles foot in wnter at Port Hucneme. The hardy swimmer reported water was fine, nnly about 1 degree coldpi- (han the (il-deffree water has been accustomed to at Pross-Caiirlcr Pholo Sutter Has 2 Reasons for Swimming Local Channel Distance swimmer Roy Sutler, of Northridge said today he will attempt to swim the Santa Barbara Channel from Santa Cruz Island to Port Hueneme on July 3-4 for 2 reasons. "I want to be the first to make it," said the U-year-old water ace, "and second, this will be gout! training for a Lake Tahoe swim coming up later, I hope to cash in rlimneidily at Tahoe." If Sutter Is successful In crossing the Sanla Barbara Channel, he'll pick up a SnCIO purse from Porter Brothers Fish Products of Port Hueneme. In Tort Ilucnome Sutter was in Port Hueneme Tuesday to test the water and loak over landing facilities. He said he expects to leave for Sanla Cruz Island about nnon on July 3.

About 9 p.m. he'll slip into the water for the mile swim, hoping to arrive in Port Hueneme between 10 and 10 noon on July 4. This will be one of the events in connection with Harbor Days at j'ort Hueneme over Up BOB YEAMAN'S ppiidence Da. butter, a natlv moved to California 3 years ago mi is now employed hi the mis-lies division of Lockheed Air craft at Van Nnys. Wounded in Italy He took up distance swim ming seriously in 19-17 after doctors had told him he would er walk again.

The Parole Heart veteran was wounded at Vollurno Hiver battle In Italy uunng world War II when shell ripped away part of his left thigh vada, and an iS-mile course in the Kuglish Channel from Dover to Ramsgate. He considers the Salton Sea swim in iy54 his toughest feat, since the air tem perature was 106 degrees and tile water was over fin. He did the job in 7 hours, 4.1 minutes. Sutter says he will begin hard training this Sunday for the bania Barbara Channel swim, Hell swim 3 to 5 hours every ouier nay. tie plans to swir here nn Sunday.

Sutter, now divorced, lias diuiBhters, Sharron, 10, and Jtte Mark Twain asked about Old Crow, "Lou, which barrel are we using now?" Writer Mark Twain would ojlen ask al an Elmra, N. tarem about the supply of his fmotite, Old Crow. I Old CtculOQ Proof Bottled in Bond Kentuch Straight Whistty (tMrluiie oi usual OLD CROW THE 010 CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL OltTILLERs PRODUCTS CORPORATION, FIANKfORT, IT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, Ford Pitches Yanks to Win Over White Sox By United The Chicago white Sox es caped the humiliation of a no-hitter, but they'll never win the American League pennant until ney no something about Whlley 'ord. That much was clear today in the wake of Ford's four-hit, 4-2, victory over the White Sox at Yankee Stadium night the Yankees' sixth win in six meet-ln63 with the Sox tills year and Word's IGfh triumph against only three losses to them during his career.

The pint-sized lefty, who now has beaten Chicago three tiniM this season, had the Sox hitless until Nelllo Fox opened the seventh inning with a sluw bouncer through the middle. With the pressure off, Ford allowed two runs in thai frame before taking hold again to save me victory. Wood's win also boosted tlia Yankees' American League lead to 4V4 games over the second-place Cleveland Indians, who dropped a 8-7 slugfest to Boston, and five games over Chicago. Mera Singles Yogi Berra singled home Yankee run In the first innlnD and Andy Carey's two nm homer in the second made it 3-0. Carey singled home an other tally in the sixth to off set unicago's seventh-Inning rims singled across by Sherman Lollar and Walt Dropo.

Cleveland bad a 5-4 lead ovei Boston afler six innings on a two-run homer by Vic Wert? and a three-run blast by Al Rosen. Hut Boston teed off for five runs in the seventh inning, including three on Ted Lepdu's homer, to clinch the win. Frank Sullivan gained hiK fifth victory and Early Wynn suffered his Utini loss. The see-saw National League race saw the Pittsburgh Pirates regain first place with a victory over Cincinnati, which dropped into second place, a half-game behind. Cincinnati scored three runs in the first Inning with Cub Bell's triple the key blow, but Jack Shepard and But he strengthened Bob Clement? ear-h until he was finally able to sel Nuxhall for a two-run homer in a world endurance swim record the fifth inning to give the on Lake Texoma in Texan In Pirates a lead that relievers Roy j.jui.

m. ju iimei ace and Nelson King preset- The 5-foot, 8-tnch, 193-pound Stiller stroked his way across the Caluliria Channel in 1G hours, 31 minutes, and was the first man to swim Big Bear Lake, crossing It in 2 hours, 32 minutes, Among his other accomplishments, he has swam the Salton Sea, Mead, Ne if the way, Snider Homf.rs oncoming Brooklyn Dod gers took third place away from the St. Louis Cardinals with a G-4 victory, their third straight and seventh in the last nine mes. Duke Sntder's 14th mer, his third in two games. led Brooklyn at bat while Bobby Morgan and Ken Boyer hit Card homers, the I5th for Boyer, Carl Erskine was Ihe winner in relief, his first victory since pitch ing a no-httter exactly month ago.

National games, the Philadelphia Phillies nancted the Milwaukee Braves their 10th loss with a five-run nning rally that included Willie Jones' two-run homer, and Monte Irvin drove In four runs with a homer and a double to give the Chicago Cubs an win over Ills old New York- Giant teammates. Marathon Game Jnder the Washington Kansas City won the longest game of the year four minutes by scoring six runs In the 15th inning to down Washington, 0-3. Hurry filmn- soii, who had homered in the 2th'inning in vain, tripled with the bagi loaded In the 15th. time of game was only IB min utes snort of Uio American League record. Hilly Hoeft of the Detroit Tigers gained his seventh win Willi a seven-hitter as the Tigers took the advantage of 13 'hits and five errors to beat Baltimore, 8-1.

LIL LEAGUR FUNDS Roger Reardon, president of the Lil League In the north west section of Oxnarrl, asked and received permission from the city council last night to solicit funds for Lil League activities. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS! and COUNTY FIRE EQUIP. CO. KnuHt) ill hu s-ieu.

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