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fTEE TALK Fop Lineman Didn't i Newport Club Seeks Sail Cup Flight Will Have ackle the 'Sandman' Fling at New Champ So Excited I Couldn't Sleep Says jMagner; 'It Was My Best Game' in Ocean Races NEWTORT BEACH Koch faces Jim Edge and Blum meets Dutch Mellick. Ji BY AL CARS BY AL CARR The high handicappers of the Flight will get a chance to tangle with A. C. In the quarter-final Excitement filled the matches, Koch fired 1-! high school football player entering his senior year had Scott Allen will represent the Newport Harbor 'Yacht Club when eight crews from all over the nation vie next under-par 71 in ousting talked to Magner, they would Irdiht for Gary Magner- after fourth annual Orange SCbpnty- Prep All-Star Foot-bag Game. 6 THURS AUG.

22, 1 963-R-, iosf ansrlr 4 Omt Marion, the hacker who turned himself into a tiger, defending champion John worfe mightily to be selected to play in 1964. during. the Huntington Tanzer, 3 2. He had four birds on the front nine. week in ocean races for the "It was one of the biggest hit the sack at 1:30 Beach City Tournament Sears Cup.

thrills of my life," Magner and was up at 6:30 am. Edge ousted Jack Gallow contmued. "I couldn't sleep. I was so over the Labor Day week end. Two races a day will be ay, 7 5, shooting a 72.

The Mater Dei tackle and about being named defensive end earned his And they'll have to face lineman of the game. It was Blum edged Ed Gardener, 1 up, on the 18th hole by honor by doing an outstand held from Monday, 26, through Thursday, Aug. 29. The eight new Electra Ensign class, sloop-rigged ves the 17-handicapper, a HB Oil sinking a 2-footer for a blrd- ing job as defensive end in a line which stopped the Co. president, who in his last competitive rounds powerful North running 1 Mellick defeated the hot-handed Hank Spiess, 2-up, in I hi fv4 I turned in scores of 83, 81, 79, game in the second half and enabled the South to win.

.3 great nonor. havent been so happy In a long time. "I kept reliving the game. over each play. was a great game.

And H. was my best game." Next Game 'If the men of the Brea when the latter, a 6-handi- sels will race over a 5 to 7-mile-long triangular cours west of Newport Pier. Races will be held at 12:30 76, 74, and 79.. 9-7, for its first victory over The tourney will be capper, snot an to go above par for the first time the North. I played at August handicaps.

The back of the game, Don and 3:30 p.m. fn 3 weeks. In September, Marion's card Newman of Valley, also Competitors must be un went to bed about 1:30 am is. due to plummet. Club had talked to 18-year-old Gary Magner, all 6 der 18 and will sail a differ but he slept until 7:30.

And In Green River Golf Cour he slept Capture. Crown Last Sunday, as expected. -ft 2 in, 220 lbs. of him, last Friday moming, they would se's partners' best ball tourney last week, Bud and Pat The 6-ft 18o-pound ent boat in each race'. All of the boats are new and supplied by the Pearson Co.

of alternate quarterback Osborne tied with Neil Marion and, hi3 partner captured the Huntington have immediately started to even harder to make isure the game was held kicked a 40-yd. field goal Evans and Don Johnston for Connecticut, which builds with 3tt minutes left in the first place with net 59. Beach Country Club Hi-Lo "-asain next year. third quarter to provide the Andy Phillips and L. R.

winning margin. the Electra Ensigns. Allen, 17, is from San Ma- l-rino. His crew, John Laun, 16, and Tom Hogan, 17, are Gunderson were next with 60. crown by defeating Dr.

P. E. Sheehan and Bud Boetjer, 4 Sb 2. With Marion playing as It was the longest of the If the members of the 'NCAA which prevented the fgame from being played last jyear talked to him, they would have eased the path short career of the youngster i who missed a PAT boot in 19-handicapper, he and both from Balboa. Cn) I I ruu- The Saturday sweep the second quarter when he Gilmore were given five strokes.

And Marion shot 79 4or next year's game. had no kicking tee on the And if any Orange County field. himself. stakes at El Toro was a best ball affair won by Chuck: Popster and Spike Martin! with, a net 64. Tied at 66 Tips on Golf Newman was surprised he But, before the tourney received the honor but said began, Marion was chopping were the teams of Tom he knew as soon as he kicked up the course so badly, he wanted to give up the game.

Hardwick and Ernie Hall, the ball that it would be Will Be Given lYMCA to Give Swim Classes and Walt Oglesby and good. He only played in the tourney because he had Charles Suggs. Right to Him' Low. gross in the blitz signed up. "I didn't have such a good Saturday was Lt.

Co. Steve FOOTBALL'S FINEST Don Newman, left, top bockfield star of the game, and For weeks, he spent four game before that I threw GARDEN GROVE A six-week course in golf will begin Saturday, Aug. 24, under sponsorship of the Garden 1 Warren with 76.. hours a day on the practice GARDEN GROVE Re Gary Magner, best or the linemen, whoop it up otter the prep all-star classic the interception which set Times photo tee, and it paid off. "gistration for swimming up the North touchdown and The deadline for entering --'classes, competitive, instruc- that lefthanded underhand Grove Recreation and Parks Qualifying begins this -ttive and recreational, SCUBA the Huntington Beach City flip, wasn't that a doozy?" TOP GYMNASTS TO VIE Sunday for the Irvine Coast and water ballet Mike Hairston of Rancho at Huntington Beach CC is Thursday, Aug.

29. Entry Country Club Championship caught both, but Newman 'are being taken by the West Orange County YMCA pool, Tournament. Qualifying fee for the 54-hole tourney to figured he should have, FOR ALL-AROUND TITLE runs from Aug. 24 to Sept 79982 Belfast Ave. "they were right to him." be played Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Aug.

31, Sept. 11. Newman revealed that he For women there is a shape and splash class with The final' in the Cham-! Instruction for beginners will be given, from 9 to 10 a.m. and for intermediates from 11 a.m. to noon at the Anaheim Municipal Golf Classes, to be instructed by Dick Lomax, will be limited to' 10 students.

lost the contact lens out ofl will teach at Corona Del Top gymnasts on the West 1-2, is $15. A couple of past cham pionship Flight will be a 36- his right eye on the third Mar High in Costa -Mesa at the National meet He is a resident of Alhambra and a graduate of Alhambra High yoga lessons preceding a swim. hole match on Sunday, Oct. Coast will meet Friday andj Saturday evenings, Aug. 23.

play. "But I'm used to it, He was the highest scorer pions, Art Koch and Bob Blum, bid for berths in the final of the Los Coyotes A noon swim period for usually play half a game among all Americans in the 20. William Gothard is defending champion. School. and 24 at Los Angeles Valley businessmen is planned.

with one or the other out last Olympics, finishing 7th Beckner is a three-time A competitive swimming "Really bad," he said, in- the world in the side College to begin a plan calculated to cut into the; Country Club, championship to be played at 36 holes Sunday, Aug. 25, starting at when asked how good his member of the Olympic horse and 23rd all-around The Meadowlark -Wo team. He was a member in Russian domination of their eyes were without help. He is regarded a definite team will be formed, coached by Stedman Glid-; den, Rancho Alamitos High coach. '1 9 a.m.

men's Club will host lady- 1952, 56 and again in 1960. "Something like 20-200." field. I threat- in the Olympics to In the semirfinals, which amateur fivesome tourney Several members of the Newman said he was very take the top medal in side He recently coached the USC gymnastic team to the Sunday, Aug. 25. must be played by Saturday nervous and excited and 1960 Olympic team and ma horse.

A 324iour course in SCUBA diving will 1 be given in National Collegiate Athletic could" understand why These performers won't ny oi tne top nign serrooi the evenings for both sexes, Coach Bill.Boswell did notl championship, gymnasts from Southern Ca THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE SEPTEMBER CLASSES NOW FORMING To qualify as an amateur, lifornia and Arizona will play him too much until the lack for competition however. Among the other top performers are Art Shurlock .14 years and older. The course includes two beach Beckner is a volunteer coach second half. compete in the meet. for USC.

dives and an ocean check- It is understandable that Competition will follow iu of El Segundo, all-around out at Catalina Island. He is teacher at Van NuysJ Newman would be more days of comprehensive train High nervous than the other play ing for the men. Using the winner in the Federation Nationals, Sid Sowder of Anaheim High School, Dick Dovtlop Pononal fore Control ftar worry Think on your foot Spook ffoctivoty Win moro friondt Incrooto your tneomo Romombor namoi I facot Bocomo loader Mak Important decisions Earn that bettor job Incrooto your ability "Soil" younoK to-handle people your Idoat for Informntiee-UroroWie TELEPHONE! JE. 4-044T ORANGE COUNTY TllEHONIt. 0-7941 ION0) IEACH ers, for he missed most of same system the Russians Banner was a member of the 1960 Olympic team He taught last year at Sylmar last season with a leg injury, employ, top gymnasts sum Impsoa, of Phoenix Union Brea Gridders Will Draw moned the best coaches Both of the youngsters High, and Henry Magdelano Promted by KEITH A.

THORNTON. District Suporvitor High School but this year available and spent every had dates after the game. of Wilson High School. day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Found the Homo You Want? we'll help you build ill Surprise for Coach improving their techniques There was one man in lent Ail-Around Competition' 1 Many of the men compet Orange County who would have been surprised had he BREA Brea High School WnA MAKES SU SAW SO SPECIAL? ing for the "Ail-Around" talked to both boys Friday football candidates will draw night. He is Myrel Moore, gear Thursday, Aug. 29, and title this weekend will be the best hopes of defeating Russians for Gold Medals in the football coach at Santa Ana open two a-day, practices Tuesday, Sept. 3, accbrding College. '64 Olympics in Tokyo.

to Coach Glen Hastings. Expecting Magner to play for SAC in the fall before Leading the field will be Gary transfers to UbU in The perennial Orange League grid champs will hold their first scrimmage Makato Sakamoto, 16, recent first-place and all-around February. Magner said in Saturday, kept. 7, at 9 a on. champion to the National AAU senior gymnastic stead he would attend Orange Coast championships at Philadel The schedule for drawing equipment will be: Varsity, 10 Bs 1 p.m.: and Cs But at least Newman had better news for him.

Moore phia. This meet saw all former national and Olympic wasn't sure whether Don f. will get their gear when team members defeated by would take his Arizona State school opens. the new group of young scholarship or go to SAC to I Each player should have a show his wares to California sters. Competing against Saka record of physical examina-ftion, insurance and student schools after missing most of moto will be Jack Beckher, last season.

body cards. Newman showed a pref er-i Larry Banner and Armo'ndb Vega, all members of the last Olympic gymnastic team. ence for Santa Ana rather than Arizona Friday morn Vega won four gold medals ing. Grid Ticket iSale to Start LOW REDUCING INTEREST RATES QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE EASY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY CONVENIENT SERVICE COMPLETE ESCROW SERVICE Susan is an average child in a special school The Eldorado School for Gifted Children, in Orange, California. She has an I.Q.

of 138. While most children of her age are doing second grade work in other schools, Susan's reading, language and arithmetic are at a fourth grade level on standard achievement tests. Susan has already had two years of a foreign language- she speaks and reads simple French. She likes to sing and to express herself artistically, has learned to listen, feel and enjoy music and art V' Among the subjects Susan will be studying in the next five years are Creative Writing, English Grammar and Literature, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Music, Art, Physical Education, French, General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Social Studies (Medieval History, ancient History, Geogra-, phy etc.) Most important Susan is a happy, well-adjusted child who thrives on the social and intellectual cross-stimulation with other academically talented children at Eldorado. Being able to work with children of similar ability in a specially designed program a program where each child advances at his own pace enables Susan to achieve -her full potential By the time she is old enough to enter college, Susan will have a super-.

lative liberal arts background. She will have broadened her experiences and sharpened her academic and cultural appetite so that she will be' able to get much more out of college. Her whole life will be richer. Public Notice FULLERTON Reserved season tickets to FuUerton 1 r'd ft US Ml, IS "fJ. I II i in, l.t) sWfl? jtui f.tm fjj-rwi w-' I Junior College home foot- I ball games go on sale I Wednesday, Aug.

28, at the college bookstore, The five homqj games aire: sChaffey, Sept 28; Orange It has been rumored that Lee's Bars 'N Stools is for sale. We would like' to substantiate this by saying it is true. Our current value is $60,000. For cash, Bank-americard or good credit (no cosigners) we will take $48,000 for our inventory of 1031 bar-stools, 123 bars and 31 matching dinette sets. We can guarantee immediate delivery on Coast, Oct.

12; Riverside, SOct 26; Citrus, Nov. Grossmont, Nov. 15, The game with Grossmont live over will be televised Channel 13. Schools Cafeteria Workshop Scheduled AUG. SALE I this stock, but we reserve the rights to the name Lee's Bars 'N Stools (synonymous with styles, selection and price) AND to our present and future locations (known to be open daily 11 to 9 Sat 9:30 to 6 and Sun.

11 to 5.) fl ANAHEIM The Orange IjCounty Schools sixth annual fcafeteria workshop will be Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 18:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. A program arranged by Mrs. Maple E3 Barstool JSrmel Dunton, food director ol the Buena Park schools.

LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION A limited number of openings are still available for students in certain age ranges. A meeting for interested parents will be held Monday, August 26, at 8 P.M. in the community room of the Orange' Public. Library, City of Orange. S14M Eldorado It a nationally known, non-sectarian school for academically talented children (I.Q.

of 130 and above). Present enrollment numbers close to 100 youngsters beginning at. age. four, and continuing through high school. Classes vary Jn size from 6 to 18.

The faculty a hand- 'picked staff of superbly qualified teachers hs headed by 'the school's foundor and director, Dr. Glory Ludwick. i 'After four years in rented quarters in Fulle'rton, the school is moving to its permanent site in the city of Orange next month. $26 value fcdll include i baking and Rooking demonstrations and 1 "discussions of various phases of school cafeteria work. A Watch for our new stores in Pomona W.

Covina EACH STORE HAS QN DISPLAY 40 rotten mooVt, 40 rnopf modth 25 tramUional 40 waleui-Danlsh 50 modem m(of 30'i ktighit modtfi 1 SALE! SALE! B. F. GOODRICH Bie Edge" Silvertown White Tubeless 8.50x14 $0095 On th big board w'r nolhin' But aver lh toonter w'r topi Headquarters 260 Ocean Avenue 1 LACUNA BEACH HYatt 4-7541 Branch 601 N. El CaminoReal SAN CLEMENTE r.i. DIbo.

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