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Santa Barbara Wins Polo Match I SgS.D-SUN-JUNE 30,1963 ItiZnzHtSZimtSlir Inboard Drivers SANTA BARBARA Twenty-v ear-old Ronnie Major Averages Defend July 4 Special Deer Hunts Approved for Fall the Pacific Coast high goal polo tournament. By virtue of the "victory, Santa Barbara qualifies to meet Oakland, July 4, for the Spreckles Cup, emblema- Tongg, a two-goal handkap-per, scored seven goals Sat Lecdinion won by Pauly of Oregon State urday to lead Santa Barba to a 13-7 win over Santa TM AuacUM Praia (Tarawa) tamaa Frtaar, Jww B) Titles in ra Rosa in the first round of i tic of high goal supremacy. (Zone 1), 950. Central El Do BY LUPI SALDANA rado (Zone 2), 60. Sept.

24-Oct NATIONAL LEAGUE A5IEEICAN LEAGUE Some bonus deer hunting 31 for three hunts. Four inboard race stars; in the form of 31 separate RIVERSIDE Tenaja. 500.1 CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPD Oregon State's Steve Pauly, CLUB BATTINO AB HI RBI Pet. antlerles3 shoots has been' who battled to July 4 regatta i Al HRMIPct.

ei.UI AUg. If-WOV. Zi. M71 TO 43 US Boston officially added to Califor 31 471 83 301 at 2524 325 438 54 307 OS 3 MONTEREY Hunter Lis rising to a effort LSI 271 57 2SJ Jil gett, 200, Sept. 28-29.

Camp Rob-! nia's 1963 hunting menu by 2347 308 8 295 .251 in the javelin, captured the 2x4 302 438 74 29 .24 erts, 12a, Sept. 28-29 and Oct CLUi t. Louif Pttfaixir las Ans4e Phijadeiphia San ftlncMHwH MilwaukM Houston It 3M SIS 44 15 2S07 17 15 4t Ml J5 5 Jit SO 7 J44 1501 371 t0 tl 251 J3 the State Fish and Game titles in 1962, have signed to defend them when the 15th annual all-, inboard motorboat sweep-' Chicwo Now York Baltimore Lot Anceltt Minnesota Clvlnd Kansas City Detroit 1M8 291 toO 58 273 .27 242 347 411 85 32 J4i 1963 national AAU decath Commission. 2444 293 58 4 271 SAN BERNARDINO West Actually a total of 46 J440 31 S4 47 30 44 30 5M ol 2M .233 2J2 13 540 27 17 J14 24S1 24S 514 47 22 J10 ZW1 Ml 572 41 244 .20 244 293 583 47 272 .239 2450 248 577 42 245 Jll lon championship Saturday with 7,852 points. era San Bernardino, 400, Sept 24-Nov.

3. San Bernardino Wisnington Nm York stakes regatta is held on Long Beach Marine Sta-j dium. Mountains, 150 either sex, Jan. CLUB FIELDINC PO A DP Pet. special hunts had been proposed by the State Department of Fish and Game, but CLUI FIELOINS in A I DP Pet Dick Emberger, a Marine iWeb.

2, 1964. San Bernar stationed at Camp Pendle 74 M5 750 51 44 7t 2073 7W 44 70 .984 They include Don Towle's; dino Desert, 50, Sept. 24-Nov. 3 74 901 04 4 70 .77 4 1827 714 41 44 .84 75 2031 818 52 54 .982 11 were killed by the com ton, finished second with 74 2011 119 74 71 .74 SAN DIEGO Tenaja, 500, mission at its meeting here Haf Gast Too of Los Angeles in the red-hot SK-runabout, 7,331 points, and won the sec 71 1897 733 51 55 .981 72 1927 487 51 43 .981 Aug. 17-Nov.

22. Camp Pendle CLUB Baltimore New York Chicago Kansas City Detroit Cleveland Minnesota Boston Los Angela Washington 75 19BS 833 75 5f 74 194 710 74 43 .73 75 2010 722 74 43 .73 Cincinnati jcnictw MilwaukM St. Louis San Franclsc Houston loa Anwtet Pittsbofoti Friday and four had been ond berth on a United btates ton, 200 either sex, Sept. 28- 74 M44 817 84 53 .71 73 1984 734 54 54 .980 74 1972 771 40 47 70 190 460 41 4 .977 Nov. 3.

San Diego, 1,500, Sept track team which will com class and three hydroplane; champions: I vetoed by boards of supervi 74 1961 81 84 44 .970 24-NOV. 3 71 1950 855 8 84 75 1 851 4 72 78 2140 904 14 59 .973 78 2101 851 7 48 .948 sors of myo ana cuue pete with Russia and other New York Don Ward's Skitter, Tor SAN LUIS OBISPO Camp counties. INDIVIDUAL (ATTINa European countries next INDIVIDUAL BATTING (115 ar mere at eats) KODerts. Yib, sept. 2X-29.

Oct at kati) A total of 9,890 permits rance, 266-eubic inch Jerry Ballard's Sam Too, month'. (115 Player Ctoti 5-6. San Luis Obispo, 500, Sept HR RBI PCt. MR RBI Pet. will be issued for the shoots zx, Oct.

6. .334 Player Chtk Malzone Bsn Wagner LA Pauly succeeds C. K. Yang! 12 50 J48 Manhattan Beach, 280-cubic: Groat StL .333 and hunters may apply on ORANGE Tenaja. 500, Aug of UCLA as national cham- inch and Paul Bequette'sl Rollins Mln the applications attached to J32 .328 .324 54 .343 33 J27 2 .324 51 .322 32 .318 17-sept.

Zi. Adcock CI pion Fly'n Buckett, San Diego, Kallne Det SANTA BARBARA Pt. Ar .322 Yastrz'ski Bsn 155 155 The 6-ft. 4-in. Oregon btate their deer tags.

Applicants for permits must be 12 years guello, 150, Aug. 31-Sept. 29. J17 14o-cubic inch. It was uncertain Saturday Geiger Bsn Ward Chi J19 J17 Jll AB 14 21 304 174 294 23 214 278 297 27 141 285 258 275 230 11 vandenberg, 100, Aug.

31-Sept .311 .311 basketball and track star had the meet won before he cut Robinson CM of age and over. J. Davit LA White StL Covington Phi Santa Chi Clement Pgh Wills LA Bover StL Pinsan Cin H.Aaron Mil James StL Ifrilliame Chi Gonialez Phi Cspeda SF Warwick Httl Moon LA Aemeter Phi 23. .310 S5-J12 24 .304 whether Randy Meyer, 17-year-old scion of the famed TULARE Hume. 110, Sept Mantle NY Pearson LA Aicue Cle .307 .305 Deadline Sept.

11 oose with a 241-ft. 3-in. jave THE BROADWAY GENERAL TIRE AUTO SERVICE CENTERS ANAHEIM KE. 5-8121 or 535-1940 CRENSHAW AX. 3-5151 or 295-5404 WEST COVINA 962-3611 or 962-325f WHITTIER OW.

1-0765 or OW. 1-9750 VALLEY EM. 4-1121 or 364-1183 ANY SIZE GENERAL KRAFTREAD TIRE Blackwall or Whitewall 73 101 57 4 77 4 88 93 87 4 84 78 82 48 35 78 71 78 72 75 54 4 87 47 Davalillo CM lin throw in the next to last .302 J02 .298 .294 With the exception of the! Hollywood racing family, .304, 24-Oct. 31. Tule River, 50, Sept.

24-Oct 31. Greenhorn, 75, Sept. 24-Oct 31. Monache, 150, Sept Maris NY 1,101 points he got for that Fox Ch .294 Charles KC .287 .287 .293 Z4-oct. 24.

throw were tne most in one 244 Bover NY .284 H'shberg'r CM 181 182 33 xn 18 .289 YOLO 100, Sept. 24-Oct. 31 event in the two-day meet. would be at the wheel of the record holding 150 -cubic inch hydro, Avenger VI, which he drove- to win last year. Cimoli KC .283 .283 .294 Maieroslcl Pgh 242 Caviar StL 270 fairly LA 252 fF.Alou SP 2 (Torre Mil Hot Water Fish Tenaja hunt one of 15 to be held in the Southland deadline for filing applications is Sept.

11 with statewide drawings being held Sept. 13. Deadline for the Tenaja 5oct is Aug. 5 with All-Time Best J82 .283 .283 An Interesting item cropped J7: infill StL 147 Pauly started the day In .281 .281 .281 .281 Kirkland CI Powell Bal Wood Det Alvis Cle Causey KC Pepiton NY Klllebrew Min Versalles Min AHison Min .278 .277 .277 first place with 4,04. points up when Dr.

Carl Moller, who resides on the north end of the Salton Sea, asked for a permit Twice this season young Meyer has been injured in race flips, but still intends to He added 894 on a 14-7 time the drawing to be held Aug, to experiment In raising "Os in the 110-meter hurdles, 790 .280 .279 .275 .274 .273 .273 car" fish. drive again. 38 74 70 44 5 40 42 Robinson Bal Barley Min Schilling Bsn A feature of the Southland with a 149V4-ft. discus throw, 715 with a 12-foot 11-in. pole These fish, which are native .277 .275 .273 .273 .273 J70 .247 .244 .244 .243 .242 The July 4 racing will start at 11 a.m.

to the Amazon basin in South Gentile Bal Torres LA hunts is that officials of the .271 .271 vault and 307 with a time of America, are unique in that Camp Pendleton Marine 4:53.6 in the run they survive in hot water Smith Bal Siebern KC Rich'rdson NY Stuart Bsn Base agreed to open the base which closed the meet. In fact, the "Oscar" likes .270 .243 .242 .240 .240 .240 to civilians on a limited 32 41 33 71 43 45 4 Hinton Was .241 .241 his water so hot that he can Competing in hi3 seventh basis. stand it over 100 deg. and won decathlon, Pauly surpassed .259 Henry Wins Lift Crown HARRISBURG, Pa. Lf) The commission and even propagate if the water 5 43 his all-time best marks in five .259 .259 temperature drops below 80.

34 12 sportsmen at the meeting AB 247 33 3 271 3 3 214 35 70 12 13 42 270 47 87 48 81 120 13 38 28 40 90 247 41 83 114 28 34 270 3 83 131 40 114 32 45 180 35 54 278 32 80 275 3 7 275 34 7 27 52 251 30 71 15 24 45 10 32 5 254 40- 72 253 33 71 253 30 71 221 32 42 18 33 53 290 37 81 252 54 70 291 34 80 248 31 48 293 34 80 247 37 73 22 23 42 221 34 40 241 42 45 278 31 73 254 39 47 300 45 78 235 21 41 231 33 40 25 40 47 143 14 37 114 13 30 12 .23 5 I 143 24 42 304 33 78 273 35 4 258 35 45 295 2 74 200 30 50 140 14 35 234 31 5 224 2 54 142 33 40 158 i 1 3 270 35 45 133 1 31 250 3 40 17 17 43 301 35 72 127 15 54 204 28 4 181 27 43 240 31 41 147 11 34 158 33 5 11 13 17 24 45 245 30 48 147 13 33 204. 1 45 218 30 48 218 22 48 152 21 33 115 11 25 24 24 58 228 2 4 188 12 40 ,128 20 27 187 24 3 178 15 37 21 1 44 235 1 47 215 15 43 22 30 45 138 13 27 144 14 31 134 12 24 .240 .159 .159 .259 .257 .257 .255 .253 .252 of the 10 events. His presi- McAuliff Det Howard NY Tresh NY Breeding Wat Leppert Was Brandt Bal Cun'nsham Chi Aparkio Bal Fregosi LA Brassoud Bsn Moran LA 44 1 Jt can stand water tempera .258 .2581 praised the action taken by ous best total was 7,244 last ture only as low as 60 deg, the (Marine officials, who .257 .253 .252 Sid Henry, a 28-year-old me Permit Granted year. .251 chanical engineer from Dal pointed out that they will be able to handle 50 civilian Summaries In th National AAU The "Oscar," whose official King Was 110-METER HIGH HURDLES: First .250 .250 .250 .24 las, swept 435 pounds name is astronotus ocellatus. Flisht I Fir st Heat) John Morton (Miami, .250 .250 .248 .248 Whitfield Cle Lock Was hunters on weekends.

grows to about a pound, is said off the canvas in the clean .24 Nicholson CM .247 to be a beautiful fish and is a 41 45 24 28 31 27 34 24 14 17 42 21 42 1 14 51 I 35 20 23 27 14 37 18 1 1 31 2 11 20 5 20 42 17 23 18 31 44 I 1 15 24 12 25 28 33 22 31 18 23 8 2 24 1 20 I 17 18 15 10 10 13 10 13 7 5 Hall Min Hunts Listed Fit 18.1 (250); Jot Hllbe (Santa Clara Valley Youth Village), 19.3 (142); Ron Bondock ISCVYV), 20.4 (53). Second heat-Bill Smith (Dayton AC), 14.0 (593); Larry Jones (Oregon State), 17.0 328); Joe An .247 Essegian KC gourmet's delight at the table. Flood StL 3'3 Clendenon Pgh 242 StL 144 Bursas Pgh 137 Taylor PW 24 Rose Cin 254 McCovty SP 242 tGIIMam LA 214 Htn 122 (Edwards Cin 232 Hunt NY 242 Haller SF Robinson Cin 232 'Kuenn SF 4 'Mays SF 272 Cin 241 Thomas NY 173 Callison Pht 244 May Mil Bailey SF 13 Brock Chi 7 Berttll CM 175 Vlrdon Pgh 212 Cardenas Cin 28 Howard LA 210 Soaneler Htn 224 Dalrvmple Phi M0 Lendrum Chi 152 Schofleld P9h Mathews Mil 253 Davenport SF K4 Spencer Cin 1J7 Lynch Pgh Jl W.Davis LA 233 B4nks Cht 25 Oliver LA 142 Menk Mil J27 Jones Mil Hubbs Chi 2 McMillan Mil 124 Bailey P9h 24 Snider NY 178 Goss Htn 13J RoseboroLA 22 Coleman Cm 225 Natl NY J48 Stargell Pgh 144 Tracawskl LA Hickman NY Win Phi 214 Oliver Mil "5 Staub Htn 122 Runnels Htn 178 Harkness NY 14 Sievers Phi It Rodgeri Chi 272 Boiling Mil 230 Skowron LA- 13 LH1is Htn 224 SF 255 Kranepool NY 19 AwroTita Htn 211 Larker Mil 114 Amalfitano SF 114 CMeman NY 143 .241 .241 A list of the hunts ap The commission granted the and jerk event Saturday night and won the heavyweight title in the 36th National AAU Weightlifting derson (Cupertino, Hign school). Clinton Bsn Orjino Bal Colavite Det Triandos Det proved, the number of an permit, because Dr. Moller's pond is so situated that they 17J (320); Denny Ellis isoumem uregon Cnlleoel.

91 0 (24). .240 .240 .239 .238 .238 tlerless permits to be issued Power Min SECOND FLIGHT (First Heat) Dave can not escape and make their Cash Det- Championships. and shooting dates follow by Thoreson (Santa Barbara AC), te.o mi; Bob Giombetta (Milwaukee Track Club), its l7: Fnome McCleary (Harris- way into the salton Sea. .238 The 237 lb. Henry Green Min Landis Chi Osborne Wat county: Another interesting feature .235 .248 .248 .244 .245 .139 .23 .138 .234 .234 .234 .133 .130 .227 .227 .227 .224 .224 .224 23 .222 .222 burg, 21.4 (2).

Second Heat Tod .231 Williams (Princeton), 15.2 744); Terry MONO East Walker. 400, .229 at the meeting was the appear ance of Rita Delmar, a top offi Howser Cle Brulon Det Poriaers LA Hendrix (Long Beach city conege), is thus became a new American hope for the 1964 Olympic weightlifting tussel with the Sept 24-Nov. 3. Mono Lake, 200, (473); Nat Johnson (Anderson, ki iaii Brlnkmen Was 287 287 cial of Humane Affiliates, a .227 .224 .224 .224 Sept; 24-Nov. 3.

tasa Lnaolo, Lvnwe KC THIRD FLIGHT (First Heat-Chr1es raoid anti-nuntmg group. 200, Sept. 24-Nov. 3. Sherwin Russians.

Henry lifted a total Snyder Bat Mosely (Alabama), 14.8 (847); John Do- She voiced her objection to Grade, 200, Sept 24-Nov. 3, hrorh (SCVYVI. 15. (412); Henry Wads Mlnoso Was Held Cle of 1,125 five more than .220 worth (U.S. Army), 17.

(413). Second having the commission approve .220 FRESNO San Joaquin, 250 Norb Schemansky of Detroit. I 1 Heat-Bill Toomey (SCVYV), 15.8 (4J2) Inhn AlhltT (Peon Hills). 14.2 (557). tne opening of joice island in .217 .217 Sept! 24-Oct 31.

North Kings .221 the north to waterfowl huntine. Henry lift came in the FOURTH FLIGHT (t-irsr rear sreve Francona CI Lopez NY Alusik KC Thomas LA Hansen Chi Phillipt Det .214 490. sept. 24-Nov. 31.

Hume, .219 Pauly (Oregon stetei, u. uave stating that her group opposes .215 .213 Fifetrwn JOinara ArB), IS.J I'W); r-aui 110. Sept 24-OcL 31. Sherwin -21 .21 final of a three event competition that saw the Japanese Grade, 200, Sept. 24-Nov.

3. .211 Herman IU.S. Army), 14.0 (593). Second Heat Oiok Emberger (Camp Pendleton tne opening of any more ter rain for this sport. .217 .20 M.HrvnU its (923); Phil Mulkev (Birm LOS ANGELES North Los .208 The HA official let It he ingham.

15.3 (740)i Rust Hodge complete a sweep of the three divisions they entered .217 .214 .205 .204 .201 Angeles open in late season kown that her group will con (Oxnard fFB), it.5 isuti. DISCUS: First Flight (First Heat)- .200 .200 1000, Sept. 24-Nov. 3. Archery, .201 Melias Bsn Thomas Det Adair Bal Cottier Was Kubek NY Allen Min Tillman Bsn Luplow CI Martin CM Unrtm.

mi Bondocfc. 102-7 (405) tinue to press its attack to ban hunting, declaring that hunting .197 00. A ue. 27-I)ec. 31, no permit and Tommy Kono barely retained his world lightweight .199 Hilbe.

0.2Vi (285). Second Heat Ellis. needed for this archery hunt, I24Vj (548 Snwth, 15n; nor- .194 .193 .174 win soon be passe. .198 .198 .14 inn. 115.14991: Jones.

101-314 (394) championship. AMADOR 200, Sept. 24-Oct (FrnND FLIGHT Irirsr nvau IW ClKirv. 143-5V7 735); Thoreson. IB-io Despite this objection, the commission approved opening of the island under control of LEADERS: 31, i nmhles Power and Versalles, Minne- NEVADA Western Nevada, Heat Johnson, 104- (421); Hendrix.

104-8: 'Night Train' to Wed I io. VMtriMilri. Boston. 17 the DFG. rf 500, Sept 24-Oct.

81 Triples Hinton, Washington, 10; Clinton, a m-A cmiMi. Los Anoeles. 4. (420); Williams, 75-4' (23I; THIRO FLIGHT (First Heat) Oobroth, 127-0 (511; Wadsworlh, 127-0 (51); Mose Eli DORADO Western El Lixten to Saldana night ctniM Rases Aparlcio, Baltimore, 20; (Second Heat): Toomey. ly, 8-4 373) Dinah Washington Dick (Night Train) Lane, Dorado, 570.

Central El DoradoUy at 5:50 on KKKI 1150. Wood, Detroit and Hinton, Washington, 15 Slam Homers Nicholson, Ch. Alhitr. Ill (570 FLIGHT (First Heatl: Ed LEADERS: 'Doubles Groat and Javier. St.

Louis. 'ripies-Pinson, Cincinnati, 11; Brock, CWcage end Skinner, Cincinnati, 4. Stolen Bases-Robinson. 11; Pinson, Cincinnati. 1f Wills, Lot An- "rand'siani Homers-White, St.

Louis, wo. MeCarver, St. Louis; Hickman and rEkness. New York; Bailey and Haller, San Francisco; Edwards, CnnetljH. Aron, Milwaukee; Sievers, Philadelphia, Artromont.

Houston, on each. PITCHING FOURTH Peoitone. New York rfrnm. (814): PaU V. 14V-IVI I'WI defensive halfback for the M.rm.K I U.1 IMCOno nrflip Held end Alvis, Cleveland; Lock, Washington; McAuliff and Thomas, Detroit; Klllebrew and Power, OCEAN FISH REPORT B4-1 (840), Mulkey, 130-11 (424), uinnesata: Pent.

Kansas City, on ch. POLE VAULT rlrST Mignr irmji EAT Morton, 12-4 (450); No score tor SAN DIEGO-Pstftt Lome, HAM and bonito, three halibut, 121 bottomfish PITCHING iSix ar mare decisions) FiitKntimfi Lamlint 2t boats, 545 an Norm's Landing 22 boats, 504 anglers: Bondock and Hilbe. (Second near): jones, 11-llVi (J74); Smith, (524); Anoer 10 yellowtail, 1,933 barracuda. 172 bonito. Pltehr Clu IP BB SO I ERA (Six ar more daemons) nn.

1ft-7Vx (4111: Ellis. 9-4 (293). glers: 15? yellowtail, 10 albacori, 11 barracuda; 417 bonito, 1 haliout, 44 calico bass, 197 bottomfish. Detroit Lions of the NFL, reportedly is flying to Los Angeles this morning to marry singer Dinah Washington. Miss Washington, who has been married six times, is currently appearing at a local night club.

rive aioacore, si nanour, 14 wnite sea DM Rn 70 40 23 93 7 1 1.1 SECOND FLIGHT (l-irsi near-inor- oess, ie caiico oass, ni botiomtisn. 33 7 Piiarro CM 114 84 2.02 2.30 LONG BEACH Pierseint Lmdlnan SANTA MONICA Flv boats. 14 an son, (574), Giomoeni, ii-r McClearyE, 11-7 (528). (Second Heat) Hendrix, ill-HVi (574), Johnson, 11-7 (528) UUillimltU (ill). glers: 1,00 bass, 771 bonito, three bar ooais, ui angiers: aioacort, 2,24 bar 2.39 2.45 Buihardt Chi 04 82 27 48 Wilson Bsn 1 3 83 53 47 7 Bouton NY 110 79 42 44 10 KraHck Cle .87 21 48 7 racuda, 7t naiiDut.

racuda, ai bonito, 2.452 bass, three white sea bass, 14 yellowtail, 32 halibut. Pacific THIRD! FLIGHT Tie, iwoisey ana SEAL BEACH Five boats, 11 anglers: sperrtismng seven boats, 224 anglers Toomey, 11-5 In. (514); Dobrotti. Barber Bal SliL Min 104 84 30 84 2.45 2.59 2.43 2.44 2.48 1,477 barracuda, 45 bonito, 153 kelo bass. It sculpin, 11 halibut.

nine albacore, 21 yellowtail, one white (457): AIDI1Z, lU-t HIT); eororin sea bass, I2 baracuda, six halibut, 1,065 MFBrida LA 140 3 50 84 40 NEWPORT BEACH Pier: One boat. calico bass, 795 bonito. Belmont Pier Wilhelm Chi 57 50 15 FOURTH FLIGHT lie, reuiy. wumey, 2.71 Emberger and Hodge, 12-11 (715); 60- mree boais, as anglers: sou baracuda, 209 bass, 120 bonito, six halibut. Bars 124 e.rnm ll.C IVi HrnUM.

11 (457). Peters cm Osinski LA 88 72 37 Cheney Was 113 87 34 BUY DIRECT-SAVE! 48 57 84 54 anglers: 425 bonito, 113 baracuda. 41 hali l-irsi riigm ii-irsi 2.97 3.03 3.03 3.03 3.07 but, 33 bass. Pier Halibut and bonito. CFrc ls lenditt.

9IREC 8 35 Ml A 9 5 Unrinn. 5-37 1 (55): Hllbe WITn Rnherts Bal I 'J 14 anglers: 120 barracuda, 21 bonito, halibut, 50 bass. Bane 147 anglers: 441 barracuda, 509 bonito, 43 halibut, 12 rock cod, 304 mackerel, 400 boMomtish. Davy's Lacker Eight boats, 322 anglers: six l-bacore, one bluefin tuna, five yellowtail, five white sea bass, 165 barracuda, 921 bonito, 953 calico and sand bass, eight halibut. 119 bottomfish.

cables. tit-M drew and Bondock failed to finish, oeo 32 3 23 53 REDONDO SPORTFISHING Five nnri Heat)! Jones. 4:40.7 407); Smith, Eaiy Trm Boards, itc Perry Min 101 90 Pappas Bal 7 Ford NY "3 107 Fischer KC 48 34 23 77 11 boats, 242 anglers: 1,045 bass, 125 barracuda, 250 bonito, 25 halibut, six yellow- 5:09.5 202); Anderson, cms, 3.19 3.19 5:34.7 (57). PARAMOUNT BARBEU CO. Cor.

4Mb an Breailway n.ih, a Sal. 9 ti AD 2-1171 SECOND FLieni irirsr neaw: uiom- 3.21 3.21 tan. Three Barges 534 anglers: 1,200 bottomfish, 635 bonito, 475 mackerel, 35 halibut. Chance LA 8 91 Turley LA .73 57 1 1 7 44 74 4 44 5 2 13 83 11 17 50 7 K.HI. i u.1 (179): Thoreson.

4:44.4 (284) Olden C. Coast Sixes 1919 Mri mw. a .4 swjiw neon 3.35 3.34 MonbouQ'te Bsn in i Balboa Pavilion and seasoon Landing Seven boats, 214 anglers: 141 barracuda, 752 bonito, 1,299 bass, 32 white sea bass, 18 yellowtail, two cabeion, two sheephead. Johnson, (144); Williams witnarew Terry NY 124 108 3.37 and hendrix aia not iinisn. 37 43 43 77 3.38 JAVELJN FlrsT MlQnT irirsr nwi Wiekersnam iu.

i Stioman Min 94 84 Pena KC 104 101 131 naiibut, two otacx sea pass. oceanside Eiont boats, 251 anglers 27 81 Bondock7Il5- (441); Morton, 147-8 (413). (Second Heat): Ellis, 214-8 (841); Smith, 5 10 3.40 7 5 3.50 373 barracuda, 1,044 bass, 721 bonito, 20 Rakow kc iub IP II I SRA I 43 38 21 44 7 3 1.43 134 82 32 129 12 3 J.4B 101 71 34 5 4 4 1.78 54 34 15 50 3 3 1.83 131 0 34 71 10 4 1.99 54 34 24 44 3 2.00 138 101 27 88 4 2.02 138 113 34 7 13 4 2.0 54 48 20 2 8 2 2.0 71 52 13 40 7 2 2.15 132 118 15 77 4 2.18 42 51 28 47 3 5 2.18 81 48 28 4 3 4 2.33 140 114 32 103 12 I 114 77 38 48 8 3 2.53 113 72 52 103 10 5 2.55 8 49 42 48 4 4 2.57 118 100 38 44 10 3 2.5 84 58 15 40 5 4 2.62 58 41 34 42 3 4 2.44 58 54 23 44 5 4 2.44 41 54 12 3 2 3.80 127 112 33 42 4 5 2.83 133 118 35 49 4 2.91 154 141 29 124 2.2 87 85 23 34 3 4 3.00 40 45 25 42 2 4 3.00 113 88 38 110 11 3 3.11 124 128 30 53 11 3 3.12 95 101 27 43 3 10 3.13 108 109 25 70 7 3 3.17 31 24 13 32 4 2 3.19 44 43 13 30 1 5 3.27 104 7 39 73 3 4 3.31 84 77 1 44 5 4 3.35 83 81 31 55 3 3.34 85 78 34 5 4 3.39 100 82 28 38 7 4 3.51 104 88 30 44 4 4 3.57 83 84 23 52 4 4 3.58 92 74 34 59 4 5 3.42 48 44 1 23 2 4 3.71 48 50 31 39 3 4 3.75 121 131 33 49 2 12 3.79 113 114 45 77 4 7 3.82 37 32 18 33 4 4 3.89 17 18 8 11 2 5 4.00 93 94 33 51 3 It 4.14 5 90 47 74 7 3 4.24 73 81 15 31 3 7 4.32 72 74 38 50 I 1 4.38 3.51 173-3 (582); Anderson, 151-4 (440); Jones, 35 28 30 yellowtail, 57 halibut, 231 wnne sea bass. Osteen Was 95 104 Pltchar Club Weodeshlck HI Koutax LA Lemaster Mil Bolin SF Ellsworth Chi Kippsteln Phi Jackson Chi CToole Cin Parranoskl LA McBean Pgh Friend Pgh Gibbon Pgh Schwalt Pgh Marichal SF Brbglio StL CaJP Phi WUIev" NY CBell SF Farrell Htn Cloninger Mil Baldschun Phi Taylor StL Buhl Chi Sanford SF Drysdale LA Hobbie Chi Dnott Htn Maloney' Cin Sfohn Mil Johnson' Htn Simmons StL Mt Daniel Chi Pierc SF Bruce Htn Nottebart Htn Shaw Mil Miller LA Burdette StL McLish Phi Podres LA Hendley Mil Purkey Cin Stallard NY Craig NY Jackson NY Raymond MH Face Pgh Jay Cin Gibson StL Fisher SF Short Phi ONE WEEK ONLY FOR ALL U.S. CARS FOR MOST FOREIGN CARS The quality retread in the deep-tread design that gives quicker, safer stops, longer mileage now at one low price for every size! Guaranteed, too 24 months or 24,000 miles against normal road hazards.

Pro-rated on General's price at time of adjustment. olf prices plus tax and recappablt tir FREE INSTALLATION Use Your Broadway Charga-Plate (Limited quantities in 15" sizes) 3.55 HUNTINGTON BEACH Two boats, 52 101-5 (214). SECOND FLIGHT (First Heat): Mc 41 55 1 54 51 47 Bunning uer umrt rhi .115 109 14 Clear v. 140-11 (511); Thorson, 155-'i 3.40! 3.40 3.40 anglers: 339 baracuda. 90 bonito, 100 kelp bass, five halibut.

Barge 14 anglers: 400 barracuda. 351 bass, 17 halibut, 251 (4831: Giombettl. 1S0-2V3 (452). (Second Regan Det 80 70 30 Lolich Det 40 45 1 rn ru 104 92 34 Heat): Hendrix, 15IVs (457); Johnson, 12- 3.72 bonito, nine bottomfish. 8a (348).

Faul Det 40 44 31 34 McCormick Bal 48 5 28 32 3.75 3.84 3.88 THIRD FLIGHT Toomey, 207-3' (804) Mosely, 144-4 (530); Albitz, 144-9V (435) MALIBU Three boats, 5 anglers: 250 bass, 160 bonito, 44 halibut, 29 rock fish, two yellowtail. Barge 90 anglers: 22 bonito, eight barracuda, 195 rockfish, 10 nnhrnth. 14A.3 (432). 4' 3.89 Bell Cle Min 'U 'I? a Latman Cle 72 47 23 4 FOURTH FLIGHT Pauly, 241-3 (1,101) 3 4.00 mackerel, three ling cod. Frktrom.

212-10'i (848); Herman, Zii 4.02 4.03 (834); Hodge, 174-V (599); Emberger, Lee LA 45 58 23 Ji Walker Cle Horlen Chi 41 44 1 30 4.1 PARADISE COVE Four boats, 102 anglers: 31 halibut, 192 calico bass, 107 bonito. 240 rock cod, 94 bottomfish. Barge 157-4V (492); Mulkey, 153-7 (471). total SCORING (Final for both days) 4.21 Donovan Cle 4 ij jr Stenhouse Was 83 87 42 43 40 anglers: 34 calico bass, 134 bonito, Thoreson, Smith, Giombetti, Hendrix, Jones, John 4.23 4.37 ton. 5.233; Morton.

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