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1 STANFORD INVITATIONAL I Oakland Tribune, 'E 35 El Caribe Bears Monday; July 10,1 961 i Upset Presidio Kes a De My Heavies Top Kezar Ring Card Tonight uoug aaiocK -V- In Ball Tourney Nabs Junior By NORM HANNON ment. Cooks-tJnioir knocked JTie Et Caribe Bear upset Ken Towns, former national public links champion from GreenHUisrrteamed with Floyd Strebel to tie Lyle Gray, the Presidio, 8-5 to knock the out the 184 Club, 15-0, in a By BUD TEHANEY Singles Title San Francisco team out of the game at Greenman and S. P. Central California Baseball A pair of journeymen heavy- Stores eliminated Cal-Pak, Managers Association Oak veights hold the spotlight at trolls 'or Alameda main of Unseeded Doug Sykes land Tribune semi-pro baseball tournament yesterday. tained a perfect mark by beat- Kezar pavilion tonight when Roger Rischer, and Young Jack Johnson meet in the 10- Los Angeles completed Two other clubs of the orig ing the Coral Sea nine 11-7, conquest6 la inal 10 were sidelined in the Oil VI aJLVl.

VO UlMtU U1C by winning the boys 18 and rA 1 round main event. double elimination tourna uerheiey atars, id-. imrfpr sinaios titu in tho 15th Both heavies started pro tessionai boxing careers in 1954 and both have held the SWEDISH STAR California State heavyweight btanrora club champ, and Herb" Patton with a 65 in the first round of the Stanford Invitational best ball tournament yesterday. The field of 100 teams was trimmed to 36 in the opening round and 70 was the cutoff point. Included in the 70s were John and Dick Lotz of San Lorenzo, Harvie Ward and Bob Roos of San Francisco.

Defending champions Jack Baritqau and Chuck Manning maderthe cut with a 68. Four teams were bracketed at 67 Sandy Tatum-Grant Spaeth, Cy Pennel-Kent Win-ton, Bob Cavalero-Bill Pryce, Lou Salas-Floyd Salas. Bill Silva of CroUs got a Annual Kiwanis-National Pub-home run, double and single in Parks junior tennis cham. three trips for a perfect day pfonships at Golden Gate and Sal Bruno slammed 'two park yesterday doubles in four trips. CroU's Sykes, 16, rallied to beat had to use three pitchers, fourth-seeded Rodney Kop, however.

Honolulu. 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, for the Pat Clark of the Cook's crown. En route Svkes had title. In fact, Rischer lifted the title from Johnson in Hol '-itA(jv. MADE $4,000 FOR RUNNING lywood in July 1956.

-'1 Johnson boasts kayo vie tories over Zora Folley and Union hurled a two-hitter and humbled top seeded Gary went two for three at the Rose, Orinda, second-seeded STOCKHOLM, July lO-W- Ezzard Charles. He carries the heaviest sock of the pair, but Rischer is the better boxer. Now managed by Billy New Tne two rounds of the chsmninnshin fliaht a T.hn man of San Francisco Rischer is determined to make a come piaie. mates, dim uieincn got Keed Witt, Larkspur, and two for three and Lou Souza eighth seeded JimOsborne, four for four. Honolulu.

Gil Silva and Bill Barr of The boys 18 doubles title the Stores each rapped was won by Kop and Tony Sis-four hits in six trips both on, Manila, P.I., who defeated doubling once while team- Jim Foulger and Rick Ben-mate Rod Bedrow tossed a nion, both from Salt Lake seven-hitter. City, 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. Bill Calvin, Jim Handy and Tournament officials called Sam Dawson gave the margin the five-set match one of the to Louis Stores each with finest they had ever seen in back he hopes will carry him Sweden's top track and field star, miler Dan Waern, earned $4,000 for running during 1959, tax authorities at Goetbord claimed today. Waern's lawyer, Hemming Sjoestroem, today admitted that Waern has violated the amateur rules. In his income returns, for 1959 the runner stated his total income as $2,000, mainly from a part-time job as sports editor.

Last April the tax au to the top of the nationa heavyweight heap. REGIONAL GOLF PLANNERS Making plans for the Eastbay Regional Golf Championships at Tilden Park, for which entries will be accepted this week, are Ed Netland (left) Tilden Men's Club captain; Mrs. Edgar White of the Tilden Women's Club; Wes Adams, parks manager; and Morrie Carpenter, Tilden manager. Qualifying is July 28-30. test, will be on the weekend of July 22-23.

Handicap play gets under way next weekend. Yesterday's round took most entrants over 5 hours because of slow play by one of the leSd twosomes. 0 0 0 A few years back when Ris cher his peak he had trouble getting opponents, un three hits in five appearances, tournament action. able to find someone to fight. LEGION BASEBALL ouiger and Bennion easily CROLL'S CORAL SEA thorities started investigating took the opening sets in the abrh abrh Waern's business.

he was stripped of his state heavyweight crown. Rischer was in a position of being too good for advancing heavies to In a resolution made pub- Bitsy Grant Grabs Third Seniors Title three of five series, almost pulled it out in the fourth set but faltered before the winning duo's more consistent he today they said that apart Stepnik 2b Robinson lb Snow 3b White It House ss Friend Romero rf Thorton cf Graves risk their reputations against and not enough in the lime 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 7 1 4 3 2 1 0 0 3 3 3 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 from the $2,000, Waern appar 5 0 0 Oftner 3b 3 3 1 Gianni 2b 4 2 1 Panella-cf 4 2 2 Bruno lb 4 1 2 Blaiquez lb 4 0 0 Silva rf 4 0 0 Murray ss 4 0 1 If 5 0 0 Menise Arnerlch Ticoulat Col. Young Wins 16 Inning Game ently earned another $4,000 game in the deciding fifth set. JinvPangborn and Ed Net-land defeated Cak Texdahl and Irv Hopkins, 3 and 1, to win the Ross team trophy at Tilden yesterday. Pangborn, a 15 handicapper, was the hot man in the four-someMth a 77 while his partner, who plays to an 11, shot an 80? There were 58 teams originally entered in the light to make a win over him from his sports activities.

worth the chance. in tne giris 18 ana under singles final, Andria Miller, Menlo Park, came away a WASHINGTON, July 10 Promoter Lou Thomas was 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Aldrich McCortney UP) Bryan M. (Bitsy) Grant forced to patch up what ap- 7 Totals ii ii ii chammon. 6-3. 6-3.

over Jane Totals Coral Sea 000 003 040 7 7 3 Col. Young Post won a ma Jr. of Atlanta, came from be- peareci a vime preliminary hind to win his third straight card when two of his fighters national men's senior clay became ill. rathon game from Dimond Croll's 010 333 10 11 11 2B Bruno 2. Silva, Offner.

3B Panella. HR Silva. Albert, Pebble Beach. Miss Miller then scored a double by teaming with Jan Conroy, San Francisco, to take the Post in American Legion base- courts tennis championship Henry (Dancing) Jackson, 114 CLUB Joe Boiling of Berkeley ball play yesterday by scor COOKS UNION abrh yesterday. a red-hot favorite at Kezar, abrh scored a hole in one on the tog a run in the 16th inning doubles crown from Miss Al A A I Cully Rallies to Win Lefty Golf RENO, July 10 OJPD Nelson Cullenward, veteran San Francisco golf writer, rallied from behind yesterday to regain the Western States left-handed golf championship that he won in 1959.

Grant, second ranked na- suffered a pair of bruised ribs par three, 150-yard seventh for a 9-8 victory. 300 bert and Pat Blaskower. tionally among senior men in winning against Jimmy Mc- Dietrich cf 3 4 2 Gray 2b Sattul 3b 2 3 1 Crossman cf Souza ss 4 0 4 Bates ss Tawsa lb 4 11 Staehle rf-lb Koeooen rf 4 0 1 Arietta If-rf a triple and single; Joe Morgan with a homerun in the fifth inning and Ed Harvey with a three-run homer in the second. Oakland Post 5, assuming the role of a spoiler, won its second straight, 6-0, over Bill Cody Post scoring a shutout even though the losers got 10 hits. Ruben Rojas and Rich Moore each doubled for the victors.

hole at Golden Gate Fields Trailing 6-2 going into the 5 XA Larkspur, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. tennis players, defeated Larnin's heavyweight Lucky 1 0 0 Other rhnmninnshin rocnltc over the weekend. It was his top of the ninth inning Col. Spranger If 4 0 0 Yerkes Ibrfplf 2 0 0 first ace in 18 years of plav- Young scored four times to Cross 2b 2 11 Hinrz zoo Thelen 12 0 Menzies 3b 10 1 Clark 3 4 2 Rodriguez 0 0 0 George Ball, a New Yors City Murphy two weeks ago and is school teacher, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 at on the shelf, the Edgemoor club in nearby His scheduled foe Eddie Betnesda, Md. chaw wi1 mppt rwiAv Tur- 1 0 0 ing golf.

tie the game and send it into Witnesses were George -xtra innings. Both teams Walker, Bill Watkins and scored two runs in the 13th to Brannigan rf Roche Vierengo 1 0 0 1 0 0 20 0 2 The southpaw fired two birdies and an eagle on the Grant shared the doubles Lpr nf Oakland in a si included: Boys 15 singles Jeff Brown, Car-michael, def. Dean Penero. Stockton, 6-4, 6-3. Girls 15 singles Jean Danllovlch, Jackson, def.

Leslie Abrahams, San Francisco, 6-4, 6-2. Boys IS doubles Brown and Penero def. Scott Schroeder, Burlingame, and Gene Phillips, Millbrae, 6-2, 6-1. Giris 15 doubles Abrahams and Danllovlch def. Jean Inez, Pacoima, and Margaret Fredericks, Los Angeles, 7-5, 6-3.

Totals 27 IS 12 Totals James McGee. remain deadlocked Bill Bovich struck out 11 as title witn Atlanta teammate rounder Larry Shippey. They defeated Doctor Watson, scheduled final nine holes for a 73-77-73 223 score, one stroke better 184 Club 000 000 0 2 7 Cook's Union 22 32x 15 1 2 1 Game called time limit. 2B Dietrich. Bales, Clark, Souza.

SB- ooo Glenn Beamon, who started Silverado will hold a pro- as the Col. Young catcher he hurled Berkeley Post No. 7 Richard Macfarland of Cleve-Un moot tho utho, than runnerup Dr. Dwight Clark. to a 6-2 victory over Albany senior-tournament next Mon- nnisnea on ine mouna ana day.

July 17. Each dto was credited with the win. He land, Ohio, and Robert Ni- Tnhnnv r.antv had two tooth Yates, of Modesto. Mixea oouoies is ana unaer jean S. P.

STORES CAL PAK i ry 1 t11 I w-. Pacoima, and Doug Sykes, Los Angeles, nousen oi uyanuga raws, en hie nia unii ho Yates carded a 72 today to team up with three amateurs. also singled home Jethro Mc- ab hi def. Andria Miller, Menlo Park, and Jim Albany 001 001 0002 7 3 Berkeley 201 000 21 6 9 2 Logan, Kantor (7) and Kantor, Queen (7); Bovich and Flegal. Bill Cody 000 000 000-0 10 1 abrh Osborne, Honolulu, 6-2, 0-4, 6-4.

combine with his first two Intyre with the winning Mullens 3b ooo Cullen If round scores of 79-73. marker. Mar Rattiner fired a net Oakland Post 410 100 OOx 6 5 0 DeGama, Ruis and Rodriguez; Goriego, Defending champion John East Oakland Post 471 took 63 to win the men's swpun. wmwi anq jorgensen. Col Young 000 010 014 000 200 19 13 Dimond Post 200 010 300 000 200 01 6 a fall out of Bill Erwin, 16-2.

5 1 2 5 3 2 5 4 2 a 2 2 6 1 2 3 3 1 6 1 4 6 2 4 3 1 0 45 18 19 5 11 Souza cf 6 0 1 Stratton ss 6 0 0 Soares lb 3 0 0 Korich rf 1 0 0 Neufled 4 0 0 Carr If 4 1 2 Silva 2b 4 1 1 Barr 3b 3 0 1 Bedrow OOO 36 4 7 Totals stakes at El Campo yesterday. Ohio, 6-4 2-6, 6-3. taken by Paul Anderson of Hugh Lynch Jr and Hugh Angeles in another six Lynch III, both Washington, rounder captured the national Father- The curtain raIser not Son tournament with a 7-5, want for action with Hem7 6-3 wm over Chauncey Depew Barrera and Joh Be. Steele Jr and his son mudas scheduled for four Chauncey III, of Cambnde, rounds Edlefsen Wins Net Tournament Piedmont's Tom Edlefsen Beach ss Gienechinl Paul lb Hyarcf Stevens Galen 2b Soares rf Rogers rf Totals Hitting stars for Erwin were Mikt Zacehe 73-9-44, Bud Frank 7t-is. Harvey, Williams (5), Beamon (13) and Beamon, Steele (13); Carpino, Henrlcus 15.

OrvWte RelerMmrH I7.WU17. ami Steely, of San Jose, who led at the 36-hole mark with a 69-77 tally, could muster only an 83 today to finish fourth with 229. Third was Jimmy Bob Connolly with 34 includ- Small Mnnu I i.hn Earl Sandbtra Tt-t-M. Sam Trr incr a Hnuhla- TA, iu, Nicnois (16) ana eirron. Erwin Post 000 002 000 2 3 I East Oakland 362 110 12x 16 11 Trullllo, Brown (3) and Laiola, Ra mund (5); May and Lopez.

fm irlitoriae onrl tVio H-ti-, Cohn JSii. Flrirh I 7 "aJ a 0 -32-49. Bob Huxtabl M-11-49. I UUUDie anQ SinPIP! Kpn Snil73 Cal Pak 100 000 210 4 7 3 -avuicu "-f sp 420 082 20X-18 1 singles championship yester-, IVitada. I Rorroro'e win waolrc Kardas, Pebble Beach, 0 0 0 CLAREMONT -wo.

D.rr. day in the Pebble Beach. Ten- at 76-73-76-225. Mixed Two-Ball el caribe bears presidio nis Club Invitational Touma- Oakland's Ken Parks won Denver May Mr. and Mrs.

David Gideon to, Mr. nd Mra. William Barlow 60, Mr. and Acme Carpets, IWftiyvale Team brh torn mont ago takes a bit of telling. Six months back he signed to meet Santos Soto of San Francisco.

Soto did not go thrmioh with tho hnut nnr Mrs. Waldon Emioh Dr. and Mri the senior division gross prize 4 11 Edlefsen knocked off San 3 11 rftwir Twist 41, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brundagf 1, Mr.

and Herb Coop lor the third straight year Soccer Winner Tom Brown, a Humboldt in I 2 Francisco's With 80-80-76-236. ii, imr. ana iwrj. lorn MCManus 62, Mr. and Mrs.

John Lasher 62, Mr. and 1 i End Up as 5 11 Pannoria AC of Sunnyvale fl SoPftnd inoot. Herman ss Artiz3b Vegel Pruilt cf Silva rf Karieze 2b Weber Brosnan lb Mack Seher rf mrs. sprung Myers 62. 5 12 50 2 4 2 1 Garing, If 4 2 2 Pawley rf 4 1 2 Porter cf 4 1 0 Turner ss 5 0 0 Hill 3b 4 1 0 Rubel lb 4 0 1 Rosac 4 1 2 Slocum 2b 3 0 0 Bern 2 0 0 Cimino Orita 3b Napier 38 8 8 Totals 0 0 0 MAB.IO zoomed to an easyS-l victory iagmjbB state Athletic Corn-over Hermama ACr yesterday mission dPmandPd Soto fulfill five-year holder of the title, in the morning match, 6-3, 6-4.

He wrapped up the title by knocking off Bill De-mas of Sacramento in the fi- Major League Leaders 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Mail's Sweepstakes itle Contest The Acme Carpets of Oak- in a special playoff for a sec PCL Member 3 0 1 By United Press International BATTING (Based on 175 official at bats) Net Scores Hank Kusserow 63, Bill Houston 63, Lloyd Rossi 63, Mike Pavllna Phil- Kane 65, Donn 0. Sigerson 65, Ernie Albert 65, Don Brownlee 65, Don 2 0 0 ond division berth next sea Totals his contract with Berrara. Soto said he was a 10 round fighter now, not a prelim boy, but he took the fight. nal, 7-5, 11-13, 6-2. American League ab pet and meet the Humboldt MClonneii 66, Tea schilling 66.

El Caribe Bears 130 001 210 son in the San Francisco Soccer Football League. SEATTLE, July 10 -Im Howard, New York 55 187 28 69 .369 Cash, Detroit 287 64 102 .355 Presidio 010 202 0005 10 3B Hill In the doubles finals Hugh Ditzler of Berkeley and Clif possible realignment of the Pannoma trailed 1-0 at half- Brancn, uammore ...65 249 48 85 .34) Crabs of Eureka tonight at San Rafael's Albert Field for the first half championship in Piersall, Cleveland 71 283 45 96 .339 LOUIS STORES Berkeley stars Mavne of Lafayette defeated Berrara had things all his own way and cooled Soto with MiieDrew, Minnesota 74 263 55 87 .331 time, but was no match for Hermania later in the game. abrh Mantle, New York 81 278 74 89 .320 abrh the California Semi-Pro Base Pacific Coast League to bring in Denver was under discussion today as PCL directors met here in conjunction with Edlefsen and Dale Junta of San Leandro, 6-3, 6-3. a hard right to the head. Racing Pilots Back CRA in It was the final contest of ball Tournament.

Sievers, Chicago 76 249 49 87 .312 Romano, Cleveland 82 297 49 92 .310 Gentile, Baltimore 77 248 53 76 .306 Green, Washington 55 186 28 57 .306 Handy ss 6 3 3 Foster If 4 10 Bryson cf 4 2 1 Dunmore Cf 1 2 Copland lb 6 3 2 Lewis ss 4 0 0 Dawson rf 5 13 Wayler 2 0 0 The commission officials the season. The contest starts at 8 p.m. Acme knocked off the San the annual all-star game. National League ab pet, point out they were not sure of Soto's claims to greatness Clemente, Pittsburgh 75 300 54 107 .357 Bombers Defeat- Rafael Merchants, 6-4, yester Airman, micago 63 is jv I and by demanding he box in Dewey Soriano, PCL president, described the meeting as routine, dealing with such nook, PinsDurgn 71 lit 35 ii day and then came back to Moon, Los Angeles 71 240 41 80 .333 Chiefs in Windup the San Francisco prelimi Stockton Beef PLAY GOLF Ulili Pitta Putt. Oiei lay atl itM.

Cimilitl lin ti isef tall iiiipaiiit i acctistriti. OAK PORT PAR 3 GOLF COURSE 1130 DMlittlt Acrtst frin Mini 10 2-1744 laity Fry, Prif. hand Humboldt its first loss Davis If 4 11 Wheeler 3b 4 12 Calvin 4 2 3 Stephens rf 4 12 Prosser 2b 5 2 2 Santiago 2b 2 0 1 Swanson 3b 5 10 Jefferson lb 4 11 Boro 5 11 Conner 3 12 Peeler 10 0 Brewer 2 0 0 Herman 2 12 Billp OOO Thomson 10 0 Totals 45 14 14 Totals 37 7 12 Louis Stores 102 007 00616 1 6 1 Berkeley Stores 000 0' 2 004 7 12 3 Robinson, Cincinnati bj tvj 67 Pinson, Cincinnati 81 338 53 110 .325 bout before tackling The Bay Bombers beat the nary Aaron, Milwaukee 77 298 55 96 .322 in the double elimination tourney, 4-3. New York Chiefs. 24-18, in tougher main event opposi Bover, St.

LOUIS 305 64 98 .321 subjects as possibly dropping Monday games from future league schedules because of poor attendance. Wills, Los Angeles .79 327 50 104 .318 Mays, San Francisco 83 314 73 100 .318 the final game of their series tion saved him from possible Larry Williams struck out By JOHN FERRIS Outjward drivers in the Cen at Roller Derby Hall last serious injury. HOMERUNS American League National League 16 to pace the Carpet nine nieht to take the series. 11-5. The first bout starts at Maris.

Yanks 33 CeDeda, Giants 24 Phil Piton, assistant to minor league commissioner tral California Racing Association votprt tn hark that over San Rafael. Acme was outhit, 10-5, against Humboldt, Mantle, Yanks 29 Mays, Giants 23 Killebrew, Twins 26 Robinson, Reds 23 Ronnie Robinson of the 8:30 p.m. Chief was high scorer for ooo the men with 10 points, giving Bobo Olson, ex-middle proun in its hassi with Pnrt George Trautman, was here Cash, Tigers 24 Aaron, Braves 20 Colavlto, Tigers 22 Mathews, Braves 20 Gentile, Orioles 22 RUNS BATTED IN but talliechthe winning marker in the eighth inning. San Rafael Merchants 100 000 0304 3 5 Acme Carpets 003 300 OOx 6 6 2 Stockton Boaters over sane-t5rthe meetingand baseball tioning of the coming Stock- wriers said the suect of tnn-Tfllnsfl-Stnrtrnn maratlinn realignment was Certain to him a new season record for weight champion, is gaining a series here of 162 points, ground on his appeal for a American League National League Judy Sowinski of the Chiefs California boxing license. TW hallntArl 37 tr, 9 in fair.

Come Up. WHierS Said flWn Gentile, Orioles 83 Cepeda, Giants 77 Maris, Yanks 80 Robinson, Reds 70 Mantle, Yanks 74 Mays, Giants 65 Cash, Tigers 70 Aaron, Braves 64 Killebrew, Twins 68 Freese, Reds 60 Profumo, Klmoail l) ano oresnan; Williams and Gaspar. Humboldt Crabs 000 030 000-JJO 0 Acme Carpets 020 100 Olx 4 5 0 Niesen and Dollar; Lovsto, Gaspar (5) and Thompson. as At. i aiiHniiHfi i np rprpm mainr was high for the women with When the commission meets four points.

later this month he may be ur oi i mouon wmcn astts uie ---j stnrktnn Huh to rprnnsirfpr league meeting where it was given tne ngnt to light again fwrU Prtcnlfr this state. rule changes it has approved proposed that one of the for the race and to rejoin the three present triple-A minor rrPA Tho sicmiio raoo hii leagues be eliminated. WYv.it ixwjuiu he reCeives his license Lorenzen Winner Of Atlanta Race Results of the Motorcycle Olson's first fight will be in hP hd'd Julv 29 and 30. Hy Zimmerman, writing in PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Hawaii 12-4. Salt Lake City 4-3.

Seattle 10-4, Spokane 3-9. Tacoma 4-5, San Diego 1-1. Vancouver 12-7, Portland 5-4. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Atlanta 8, Birmingham 3. Shreveport 9-4, Nashville 7-2 (first 10 innings).

Chattanooga 6-10, Little Rock 7-0. Macon at Mobile, rain. CaW1a TCrnni. scramble neio at wayward the Bay Area. Possibly in Oak RnlP rhantrps nvnlvP mn.

ocamc iuu, oam. Motorcycle tracK. land ATLANTA. July 10 UPI Fred Lorenzen of Elmhurst, Lightweight 2IG Gene Starnes, San Jose (Triumph); 71 Raymond Ramirez, Pacific Grove (TR); 44A Jim Frakes, Mo tors and admittedly are mi- yom concemea ine nor, but permitting the American Association and the nhanri. nn-ne iha rinnr to ail Pacific Coast League, stead- won the Atlanta festival Grabs Soccer Cup 250-mile stock car race here desto (TR).

30.50 Wain 59E Ronald Pine, Castro Valley (BSA); 21D Alan Nunes, Santa Cruz (BSA), 85R Jeff Crltchlow, Oakland, OPORTO, Portugal, July clubs conducting marathon UX that Denver eventu-raops te alter ruips at will, ally will shift from one league yesterday. 10 (M Leixoes defeated (BSA), 48R Bob Towns, Los Gatos (TR). The husky 26-year-old ba eaiA 'CCVRA nrpsirfpnt Rnh to the Other Si.M8V.irr',sMiun: Oporto 2-0 before 50,000 yes chelor stayed off the pace Hrane of Pittsburg. a11 si8ns Pomt to the nyvale (TR), 87A Milton Fournier, New- UerdaV and WOn -Ihe -PortU- erk XTR), 37P Gary xiarifTnaywaro i.R). A Bob Miller.

Los gUeSe SOCCer CUp ChampiOn-Gatos, (TR) 40 79X Byron Farnsworth, I in-his-1961 Porduntil near the end and his strategy paid as one by one the other fa Redwood City, (TR). if it isn't sanctioned, is of w0, stionS we feel we should sit on the Ple leagues instead of hU rfooiaroH M. rfriwr three mdifferent ones. 'We Proudly Announce! vorites were forced out by mechanical trouble. In.a prepared statement realignment to Th Trihno would put Denver mto the He came in with a comfor table lead over Bob Wellborn A Special Showing Of The pn ctAnirnn Rftot.

Coast League of Atlanta, in a 1961 Pontiac. ers' race I chairman, said pS Hii'S isJ denials some PCL directors ir 4 tebma I I WALKERS ih 1 04 i lkers i fuil caps 1 deluxe I The elegant straight bourbon Lm. ffjj I. that's aged twice as long ws 7 aren't too happy about includ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto -5, Rochester 0-4. Charleston 10-0, Richmond 4-2.

Syracuse -3, Buffalo 1-7. Columbus 7-2. Jersey City 1-5. World Famous Automobiles Dastiour years We feel that Hawaii in ague-it's lll' rS youngest member-becauseof ZLT'T long haul over the Pacific "a changes that we havelnd the cost of the operation "Cleanup 'CIM4 nlJ made in the existing rules AIroJ Wine af rnnpprn rules which have been MlllcU 1 concern rules which have been viu who: You are invited to see a special display of the new 220 I I 11 hJl I 1 as a lot of others. Enjoy I -J I the sore spots in all marathons rQ a this ear.

Laskev's sUtement riemuni II II II extra years of mellowness SE Coupe, the 300 SL Roadster and the 300 Automatic Hardtop. In addition, all other models on display. continued. "The changes that Wally Allred of San Fran-we have made were asked for Cisco scored a clean sweep hv th nartirinatintf tsppts at the Fremont drag strip 9B fIRESIDit lfV1 mm thprnseives." I yesterday, going 180 m.p.h OPEN WED. EVE.

July 12 3 DAYS ONLY July lO-n-12 The marathon is open to in 08.75 for top eliminator drivers from all 5 over the and top time and low elapsed III IS no era cost IS II lKtf.Mt IS IV $1,65 $Q57 3031 SmP.WoAvmm WflT. PWT Ig Oakland 'A 2641 San Pabl AvtttM IS 2029 East 12th Straat Oakla-4 IW8M.IUIB0F; 3500 Foothill Boul.v.rd WS. BUM WWJISOM United States and was never I time intended to be an exclusive Walt and Jess Schrank $100 to $10,000 Personal and 1EM. ESTATE LOANS. PAYMENTS TMLOKEB to fit yew twdftt' LOU.

race for Central California Satt Carlos set a new nationa racersr the 4 Stockton race class record at Half Moon FIRESIDE Thrift Bay, covering the quarter chairman stated. 8TAT(WIDll mile course in 8.65 seconds III 1...... 1 1 1ifeNV. Berkeley 2555 Shattuck Ave. The pair also captured top AMIMCAN ASSOCIATION OAKLAND FrI 'til 1437 FrankJin, HI 4-1494 fMUlEY23ftaMTH 1-4011 TH 5-2716 I.

ivw n.nn I eliminator, top time and low Dallas-Fort Worth 5-7, Denver 3-2. elapsed time. LoulefcUf 13, Indianapolis I. Omaha -I, Houston 2..

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