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MARCH 31, 1949 SAN MATEO TIMES-- 1 01, jyiy MA 1 tU I PeninsulaBaseball League Announces CompleieChari "I A DtJV TXT mTTn i Locals to Open 1 With Beavers Here April 24 San Mateo Merchants entertain the Redwood City Beavers Sunday, April 24, in the opening game of the Peninsula Baseball league. This was revealed today as League President Ralph Shaw released the full 15-week schedule of the six team summer baseball circuit. Other openers send the Belnion Merchants to Burlingame to oppose the Gandions and the Palo Alto Hagen-Bells to San Carlos to tackle the Greys. of the openers are icheduled to start at 2:30 p. m.

President Shaw announced thai Belmont would use Fitzgerald field San Mateo, as a "home" diamond thus assuring Sunday afternooi baseball'for San Mateo throughou the season. Two games in Burlin game, on May 8 and 22, will star at 3 p. m. instead of the regular 2:30 time. San Mateo Merchants have eigh 1 games at home and seven away with the schedule winding up on Sunday, July 31.

A Shatighnessy playoff will follow the regular season. Teams and managers are: San Mateo Merchants, Sterling Ham I mack; Burlingame Gandions, Tom Murray; San Carlos Greys, Felix Anido; Palo Alto Hagen-Bell, Walter Foehr; Belmont Merchants, Stan Botto; Redwood City Beavers, Norm Pheifer. The complete schedule follows with the home team listed first: April 24--San Mateo vs. Redwood City; San Carlos vs. Palo Alto: Burlincame vs.

Belmont. May 1--San Mateo vs. Belmont: Redwood City vi. Ban Carlos: Palo Alto vs. Burlin- eame.

May 8--Belmont vs. Ps'o Alto: Burllnname vs. Redwood City: San Carlos vs. San Mateo. Hay 15--Redwood City Palo Alto: San Mateo TS, Burlingame.

San Carlos vs. Belmont. liny 22--Burllntcame vs. San Carlos: Palo Alto vs. San Mateo: Belmont vs.

Redwood City. May 29--Redwood City vs. San Mateo: Palo Alto vs. San Carlos; Belmont vs. Burlln- Xunc Mateo vs.

Belmont: San Carlos vs. Redwood City; Burlincame vs. Palo Alto. June 12--Palo Alto vs. Belmont: Redwood City vs.

BurllnBamc; San Mateo vs. San Carlos. June 1ft--Palo Alto vs. Redwood City. Bur- llnftame vs.

San Mateo; Belmont vs. San Carlos. June 26--San Carlos Burllnfcame. San Mateo vs. Palo Alto; Redwood City vs.

Belmont. Julv 3--Belmont vs. San Mateo; Redwood City vs. Snn Carlos: Pa.h Alto vs. Bur- lincame.

July 10--Belmont vs. Palo A'to: Burllnffame vi. Redwood city; San Carlos vs. San Mateo. July 17--Redwood City.vs.

Palo Alto; San Mateo vs. Burllnsame; San Carlos vs. Helmont. July 24--Burllnffame vs. San Carlos.

Palo A'to vs. San Mateo: Belmont vs. Redwcod City. 31--San Mateo vs. Redwood City, Palo AUo vs.

San Carlos: Burllnname vs. Belmont. BRONCS INVADE SOUTH SANTA CLARA, March --The University of Santa Clara baseball team left here today for a two-same series with University of Southern California Friday and Saturday. Coach Patty CoUrell said he would take 16 players on the trip. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS GOLDEN GATE Claiming, 4-year-olds and up.

Six Jurlonts. fiupermont (W.Wrisht) 5.70 3.10 2.40 (C.Ralls) 4.00 3.20 Bubble Bim (J.LonBdcn)... 3.30 Time. 1:12 3-5. Also ran: Binnacle Bob Buraoo Dinner.

Double Kesrct. OlynUon Mac, Hemadlt, Lady Valiant Sir, Vlcks- burv, Santa Roseanna. Claiming, 4-year-olds and up. Six furlongs. Kebab (S.Cardiali) 10.40 4.40 2.80 Valdina Gayluci (R.Neves!.

3.80 2.110 Pacolma. Chief (LitzenberE) 3.M Time. 1:12 4-5. Also ran: Pacolma Brave. Art Gallery.

Test Hiiht. Enlz Brooks, VI- nayress, Mad vixen. Iron Bolt, Brooklyn LaUy, Claiming, 3-year-oldi. Six furlones. Lady Companion (Martin) .11.30 5.50 4,60 Pair Land (J.Westrope) 3.80 3.10 Andlna (J.Bravo) ltf.70 Time.

1:13 3-5. Also ran: Sandy Miss Tapper, Tony's Pal, Alliterate, EQUlsonance, Moral Courage. I'OURTH-- J2.000. Claiming. Maidens, 3 year-olds.

One and one-sixteenth miles. DeDby (J.Lonsden) 12.10 6.60 3.50 Without (WiiUenben) 4.80 3.20 AriasalH (W.Mlller) 2.10 Time. 1:46 2-5. Also ran: Glmlck, Lo- mandy. Easter Ship Holly Bane, Iron Lash, Moon Blend, Alert Bay, Crazy Minstrel.

GEOGRAPHY IN THE SPRING Golden Gate Entries GULFSTREAM ENTRIES Claiming. 4-year-olds and up. One mile. Bea Clipper (J.Westrope). .32.30 17.70 10.10 Full House (S.CardlaU 11.50 6.10 Court Toubo (F.Chojnacki) 3.80 Time, 1:39 2-5.

Also ran: Macsal Warrior, Little Jeff, Rusty Gate, Sweepblu, Grand Canal. Claiming 4-year-oldi and up. Six furlongs. tienali (D.Erb) 7.40 4.90 3.40 Starless Night (M.Volike).. 7.80 4.90 First Salvo (B.Green) 7.70 1:11.

Also ran: Annapolis Ayr, Height O'Land, Rising Prices, Moonstruck, Dick's Agent, Le Courrler, Lovable Spy, Tonita. Allowances, Six. furloncs. Fractured (J.Westrope) 81.1017.30 7.80 Just Why IJ.Longden) 7.SO S.OO Smart Count (H.Moreno).. 4.BO Time 1:11 Also ran: On Hour.

Zldallte, Burgette, General Bit Day. Claiming, and up. One and one-sixteenth miles. Amalmldl (H.Trcnt) 11.00 5.60 3.60 Battle Cloud 4.30 3.00 Lilts HU Daddy (W.Wr,lghU 3.00 Time, 1:46. Also ran: Third Spin, Xon, Picotee, Eagle Hawk, Tala, Laguna Butter Waftr, Pauline, My Empire.

GULFSTREAM I Allowinccs, tnd up. Five furlongs. Rol Route (O.SchreclO.... S.tO 3.60 2.30 Blaekmont (W.Cook) 9.40 2.90 fiong Sparrow (Skoronskl). 2.40 Time, 1:43 3-5.

Alio run: Romimettc, rrlar Tuck, Dismal Key. Alloif.ncti. And up. One and one-sixteenth miles. Sunti Cliui (W.Cook) 12.90 4 BO 3.70 Hclth Fire iM.GonztXs)..

3.80 3.00 Oreitone (C.Culmore) 6.00 Time, 1:55 3-9. Alio ran: Kentucky Day, Fandanzo, Ferry Pilot. Clalmlnr, 4-yiar-oldi and up. One mile. Darttn (J.Puraer) (l.W 7.70 (J.PIiIlllpDl) 4.10 3.40 arby Dlmout (E.Ntlion)..

3.70 Time. 1:47 3-5. Alio ran: Buket Dlnntr Btbxls, Sweet Sara, Sanicrito, filiter't Beit, Beau Fiddler. Cooptratlva, Martin Wlni, BonnUr. FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Clear and fast.

Post, 1:30 p. m. Maiden, 2-year-olds. Four and one-half furlonirs. Wt Odds DARK HAWK (J.Westrope) 118 3-1 SWITZLER (G.Zufcltl 118 6-1 GALLANT GLORY (G.Godley)...

.118 10-1 DREAM BAG 115 12-1 SUN STATE (R.Neves) 118 10-1 ONJO.V U.Loncdcn) 118 8-1 STARSANO (F.ChoJnacki) 118 15-1 COMPETING BKAU I 118 8-1 THE ROUNDUP (G.OIIsson) X113 6-1 'HALFLY (L.Bttlaskil 118 8-1 BURNING WIND (W.Lltzenbcrc) 115 12-1 THANKS AGAIN (S.Cardial!) 3 15-1 RAMA (G.Zufeli) 118 12-1 TEAL (W.Robertson) 115 1-1 MISS BLUK I.KA 115 8-1 PERFECT SWEEP (W.Wrtoht).. .118 6-1 Claiming. Maiden, 4-year- olds and up. Six furlonus. PORTHraGHT (M.Lcwis) 117 20-1 POLLY (G.GllsMn) 4-1 IHESABARA U.Parentl) 5-1 MERRY LADY II U.Westropc) .112 12-1 CARTK (W.Litzcnbers)..

117 10-1 VERONAR (B.Green) 1:2 2D-1 FRANK T. IG.Zlifelt) 117 13-1 WILLY'S REWARD (M.Vol7.1:c) .117 10-1 WORLD COURT (L.Balaskl) 113 2(1-1 MIKE Z. (R.Ncves) 117 15-1 VINA1II (P.ChoJnacki) 117 5-2 Claiming, 3-year-olds. Six furlongs. RIVER (W.Lliicnberg)....

113 4-1 DARK ATOM (G.Glisson) X105 15-1 CROSS (B.Grcrn) 115 8-1 KING COUNT (M.Vol7.kc 115 15-1 FIVE f.T.Parcntl) 105 20-1 PYRAMID (O.Grohsl 110 6-1 TOMAN (R.Neves 1 122 4-1 SOONOSEEME (B.Shoemaker).. 10-1 THE MANXMAN IR.Smlthl xlOS 15-1 SMOKE TRAIL (J.Wentrnpe) US 3-1 MISS VF.LOZ IS.Cardlall) X103 ERSONAL (J.Martin) 110 15-1 FOURTH--(2 000. Claiming, 3-year-olds. Six furloncs. BLACK LEAD (B.Grcen) US 7-5 BANGSUM (R.Nwes) US n-1 HUSS NEWLAND (J.LonBden)...

.113 8-1 RHODES BULL (M.Volzkel 116 R-1 JEANNIE la.Gllsson) X112 4-1 SLEEPERS JINX (J.W("itrop.-) I 8-1 BAR NEWS (S.Cardlall) xll2 6-1 Claiming, 4-year-olds and up. Bred in California. One mile. WANTYMAN (W.LlIzenberz) 111 10-1 HOODLUM (M.VolzHe) 116 6-1 ROCKOMME (S.Cnrdlali) X11S 4-1 HARBOR SUPPLY IJ.Lonirdcn).. 122 5-1 RUDE ROMAN (G.Glisson) X117 4-1 SPUN GLORY (O.Grohs) 112 6-1 REIGH'S AGENT (R.Ncves) 117 4-1 SIXTH-- J2.200.

Claiming, The Treasure Island. 4-vear-old 1 and up, WHIRL THRU (J.Martin) Ill 6-1 BIH ACKF.IM (R.Nevcs) 118 10-1 VTAO NTGHT (O.Grohs) 115 3-1 TOT VERY MUCH (Lltzenberg) 113 12-1 WALTER'S BOY (O.Gllsson)... X107 R-1 5IRL 122 2-1 EARLY EDITION (J.Westrone).... 116 4-1 The Junior Leaciir Handicap. 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares.

Six li'OEARSY (J.LonHden) 152 8-5 WKET ARLTNI3 (G.Gllsvon) 122 12-1 STAR BEAUTY (S.Cardlall) x'05 1S-1 n-MAHARETTA (N.Comhrat) 111 4-1 HUBBLE BUBBLE (W.Mlller).... .112 5-2 AITRT KATE O.Mnrtln) 108 10-1 R-SfM SPRAY (J.Westrope) 122 4-1 MAZARINE (R.Nevesl 114 4-1 S. Howard entry. Claimine. 4-year-olds and un.

One find one-sixteenth miles. ACTIVE (O.O'Steen) xl15 B-l WISE REBUS (L.Balaskl) 120 20-1 DESERT LADY (B.Green) 115 6-1 PILOT ANNE (O.GIisson) X108 12-1 MISS DELIVERY. (W.WrlnhU 15-1 BLACK HAWK (R.SrnltY:... xm 20-1 ALL WHITE (J.Westrope) 115 15-1 CARGO SHIP 130 3-1 EVER. DOMTN1CK (H.Morcno)...

.118 20-1 CUT HP (W.LItzcnbers) 115 8-1 PIPLAD (W.Wyndle) 120 15-1 VALDINA RIP (S.Cardlall) xlis DARK MOON (A.Oray). 113 15-1 SEQUOIA CHIEF (O.Grohs) 11B 4-1 BARGING ROSE (H.Trent) US 12-1 K. RATION (J.Westrope) 120 15-1 x--apprentice allowance claimed. Listed according post positions. By United Press A A I I I I Clear and Jast.

11 a. in. PST. Cliitininii and up. Six furlons-s.

Plauuemlnc I Toney Aristos 114 yun xswoct Uluc xMillstc.o Land 110 107 102 Patch Party 110.Tree Land My AnKela no One Play i Miller Miss Ailswecp 112 Claiminn, 4-ycar-olds and up. SK jurlomii. Scotch Count HOTldit Grip 112 Own 7 Hole 1'iiicon 107 Fcxstep 10!) I'ot n'J Urauty Gold Vlttorc Ill) Kid caution 114 Mlntlock 110 The Squire 108 One Up Hose no Maiden, 2-year-olds. Four and one-half H. T.

Perry Olrl in Ujymy Willie 120 Second Avenue Hell Bent 120 Show Business Bandel 120 Hllancem 120 I Predict 117 Alun 1201 Claiming. 3-year-oids. Six luriontrs. Pcttus Clad 103 Head Woman xGran Citeila io-rBeautiful Ann 109 xKotralj i i 114 xRosc of Erin I i Mark 10:1 xMyty Phar By-I3ook I Baron 109 10:1 Kamaia Pass Mel Allowances, 4-year-olds. Six furlongs.

n-Mr. Kiiroy 117.Dust Screen 117 Eamar 112Dole in al 117 Susan 117 a--Jerry McMarthy stable entry. Allowances, 4-ycar-olds and up. Six furlonES. xHot and Hlqh Mommy 115 xxGencral Don ..106 Between Atls 10!) xxcurtaln Time 113 Blue Fedora 114a-SnlfI Sniff 100 Joe's Gal ml a--Mrs.

E. D. Shaffer entry. SEVENTH-- (2.300. Claiming.

4-year-olds and up. One and one-sixteenth miles. Brazil Joe 104 XBIK Kay lOOIGilded Cara 113 Refresh Duluth in Trick Talk Year 106 Valley's Pal 103l.N'orthern Trust ll(i Biddy Barton lOGIxlcc Girl 101 Heartiest. I I i a a Reward ..118 Chance Game lOBJxXuIco no Claiming 4-year-olds and up. One and one-sixteenth miles.

High Kick Stlnc I Sweet Snra 108 xKantar Run ....115 Comet i i i Chris 108 Devil Dust lOS'xLove Story 111 xLlttle Matt. I xLlmerlck Babe .101 SeamanMke I Chow i Seasons 115 Forgotten Ally llliN'odln 104 x-5. xx-7 Its. apprentice allowance claimed. Listed according to post positions.

JAMAICA ENTRIES lly i I I I A Al'ltll. 1 Cloudy nnil I i 1 1 5 a I-IKS'I 1 4-yi-ur-oli up. Oni; and i i Gunnti'b Male i First i i I i a i Kl'lay Sure Kong Quaker i Uhl 116 1UU .114 i command luG JOLt a All JOB 110 Uavics Sli.ter loy 114 103 GULFSTREAM RESULTS Sol's Selections -by- SOLLY TICHNER (Times fiaclnR Expert) Solly had his poorest day yesterday at Golden Gate Fields when just two of his selections got up for show money. Record for the meeting: Races, 79; firsts, 12; seconds, 15; thirds, 11. Tomorrow's selections: 1--Sun Btati, Tin Roundup, Competing Beau.

2--D'oyly Carte, Proud Polly. Frank T. 3--Kini Count, Laty River Dark Atom. 4--Bar Jeannle, Rhodes Bull. 5--Reigh'a Agent, Hoodlum.

Rude Roman. 8--Dirl, Earir Edition, Stas Went. 7--M'Deany, Mazarine, Alibi Kate. White. Pilot Cut Up.

BEST BIT: D'Oyly Carte in second. SWIM IT STANFORD A strong College of Pacific swimming team -will be out to break Stanford's record of 35 straight dual meet victories when the two teams clash here Saturday. Claiming. Maiden, 3-year- olds. One and miies Coy Countess (J.PhUllnpl).

9.30 4 8 0 3 7 0 Ann Rose (W.Cook) 9.50 6 8 0 Turkey Trot iR.Nash) 20 Time. 1M7 2-5. Also a Pacific Star Watch Lassie. Balmur, Fern Hi. Jessica Jinny Holly Melon, Grey Scout.

Kit 'N Kat. Claimlne, 4-year-olds and up. Seven Romulus (P.Sollmcno 9.90 6.60 330 (G.Schrcck).. B.CO 4.30 Greek Hero (M.Gonzales). 3 2 0 Tims.

1:23 3-5. Also ran: Imperial, Fleet Imp, Yaliarls. Plash Anna, Astounij, Quiet snot. Little Shrew. Claiming, 2-ycar-olds.

Pour and one-halt furlongs. Rlppins Hit IJ.Phlllipl) 23.10 11.80 5 6 0 nine Rose (M.Gonza'.cs)... 10.00 5.Si) a-Georse Crump i 270 Time. 3-5. (New track record.) Also ran: Her Gift Mel's Bells, a-Lcs Powell's Out.

Lucky DOIT, Nehalem. a--G. M. Crump entry. clalmlns, 3-ycar-olds.

Six furloncs. Jacolee (E.Selsonl 13.50 6.40 4.10 fiunchberry (W.Cook) 4.00 3.BO Petition (P.Smith) 12.80 Time. 1:11 4-5. Also run: Four Hundred. Bolo Runaway.

By Me. Daddy Joe. Ar. rested, Grey Beard, Jet Propelled, Flasher. Clalminc, 4-year-olds and up.

Seven furloncs. Sut. Abe (W.Zakoor) 9.60 4.SO 3 4 0 Cherish (W.Cook) 4.90 4 3 0 Mrscara (G.AllEalcr) Time. 1:23 2-5. Al.ro ran: Wlsft War Ruler.

Sunnlp. Our Louise, Cinder KInsr, Danny J. Sudden Scare, Hclioptlc. xCount JL 10J, Maidens, 2-ytar-olds i lies. I-'lve Maymc KIliic 116i3orlnda 11G Miss Delrolt A i Mli.s I i a i I i i i Folly 116 Maiden.

3-ycar-old fillies Five' tnd one-hall i i i Ullcy 11C Kill: War 11G a i I i i i Uark Glasses 116 Fencatara 110, FOURTH-- Allowances, 3-year-old IlilR-s. Five and nne-half Jurloncs. Sunnyvale i a a i Error 104 Imacomln 111 Please Do I Claiming, 4-ycar-olds and up. Six furloncs. xDr.

Ueed IJn-iada lu-d Dervi-ih Master Mind n-Galhilad Mahlima 113'Control Hand 12il.xxLoc.il Land Hornpipe 1 1 4 .114 .111 1 1 4 .119 11!) .118 -Mr. antt Mrs. S. o. Sleekier entry.

nrtdrd Pnumonok Handicap. 3-year-n'ds and int. Six furious. 110 h-lvinir Dorsett 110 l)-Brown Mogul i Blood 117 Istnn 114'Rlnpcy i r-Mlss Request i Inr.eprrahle in Plot 112 Miss Disco I 3 Royal Governor I i Bortlt-r r-My Request Self 127 nu7fii7. moi n--Kinc Bron-n entry c--Mr.

Mrs. B. F. Whltakcr entry. SEVKSTH-- J4.000.

4-year-olds and One anrl one-sixteenth miles. Burts Reward i a Llslit i Road Trnnsntlantlc a a i 114'rstnnn Hawk Clrallonse Like I a Martal Claiming. un. 1 onr-sixtecnth miles. Fllrht Nurse Mnrador Exrplente Tor.nerk Canyon .103 Command Fakir 1 1 4 Boy nn P.

A. Ciirrie-F. H. entry. Tx-7 Ibs.

apprentice allowance clal Llslerl accordlnt: to post positions. 114 I 113 1 1 4 and I ..103 in 1 1 4 ..117 114 med. JAMAICA SELECTIONS By United Press -Invitation, fleet Command. Glory Sons. -Tracrtene.

Aucust folly. Mayme Kling. -Widdimere, Ascona. Ackalot. Do.

Imacomin, Sunnyvale. -Danada Red. Gullalad Master Mind. -Bcttereclf. My Request.

Royal Governor. -Challenge Like, Liberty Road. Myrmidon -Raking. Sason. Rose Canyon.

BEST BET: Pleasi! Do in fourth. GULFSTREAM SELECTIONS -o-MAY FIGHT SADDLER OAKLAND, Mar. Jimmy Murray announced today that the winner of the lightweight fight tonight between John L. Davis, Richmond, and Mario Trigo of Mexico City may be.offered a bout with Sandy Saddler, former featherweight champion. CARD TRACKMEN CHOICE The Stanfprd track and-field team will rate as heavy favorites to defeat College of Pacific in a dual meet here Saturday.

By United Press 1--My Anneia. sweet Melody. Little Toney. 2--Swimmin Hole, Foxstep, Mlntlock. 3--Prank Bandel, Wily Willie.

Surl Girl. 4-- Mytyphar, Miss Baron, Sulfki. 5--Dole, Mr. Kllroy, Jal. 6--Hot and High, Miss Mommy, Curtain Time.

7--Gallant Reward, Lucky, Year. Heartiest. 8--Swept Sara. Kantar Rim, Love Story. BEST BET: Dole in i GOLDEN GATE SELECTIONS By United Press 1--Dark Hawk, Teal.

Switzler. 2--Vinair. Proud Polly, Shesabara. 3--Toman. Lazy River.

Smoke Trail. 4--Black Lead. Bar News, Jeannle. 5--Harbor Supply. Rude Roman, Hoodlum.

B--Dirl. staq; Nicht, Early Edition. 7--M'Dearsy, Hubble Bubble, sea Spray. S--Carno Ship Sequoia Chief, Active. BEST BET: Dlrl In sixth.

Kerr New Line Coach For Don Gridders SAN FRANCISCO.March --William (Bud) Kerr, line coach at Denver university the past two seasons, will take over as line coach this year at the University of San Francisco. GAEL NINE ON ROAD MORAGA, March St. Mary's baseball team will leave ticre tonight for a weekend trip which includes a game with UCLA Friday and Saturday and a game with Loyola on Saturday. ollmersand 'MY REQUEST TOPS FIELD OF 15 AmVets Barely Edge Victories Wollmers and AmVets, the one- two clubs of the San Mateo Recreation Basketball league, barely nosed out victories last night in a Am Vets FOR JAMAICA OPENER FRIDAY Standings W. .10 one- L.

0 1 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 9 Pet. 1.000 .900 .700 .555 .556 .500 .400 couple of ihrillc-rs at a 7 high school. Big Bill Haycock's! So 08 I last-minuCe field goal gave mers a 33-32 win over the 1 Johnson I v- Greens, while the AmVets edged j. the Eagles, 27-C6, in the cpencr. It was Wollmcrs' tenth win a Acme Ihe AmVets' ninth in ten starts.

Cordes 2 In the niyhtcap the Johnsons a 1 32-31, with less a a i of play remaining. Haycock speared a rebound, dribbled clown court and let fly from 25 feet out. The ball swished through the cords before (lie final whistle sounded. AmVets led all the way hut a to go into a freeze to eke out the SAN UAFAKL. March victory a kept them i i a A Northern California junior col- game of the league lege conference hearing is being Doug Dyson caged 20 points for i hold today in i to deter- the winners.

i whether Coach Bob i spc NEW YORK, March Headed by Ben F. Wliitaker's My Reciuest. winner of races at the Fair Grounds i the winter. 15 thoroughbreds were entered today for the 825,000 Paumonok handicap, traditional opening day feature of the New York racing season whicli gets under way at "Jamaica tomorrow. A crowd of 35,000 metropolitan racing fans expected at the Long inn I i I a the i 19G Is Under Way Myron Fairchild, Johnson's ace, eshad 12 points to give him the lead in the i i i a scoring race with 109 points.

Dvsu Plr.iml Fi: 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 0 10 Katies 0 0 IVUlzzcr 1 1 A 4 20 llubtr.c 2 2 Mattlllcli.i: 0 0 0 II licrnaril 0 0 5 1 11 1 0 'J i i of Hartnell breaking a league rule. Robinelt has denied violating the I of sport in the state and the return i of the daily double i attract I many of them to the track. The double was discontinued in New York at close of 1945 season, but it has been rcinsiituled to slacken an anticipated drop in handle and attendance. Double addicts will attempt to pick the winner from 15 high-class claimers in the first of eight races on the card and couple him with the maiden 2-year-old i -who heats The i I a drew was as i iiciu. juv Hcqucsi was as- oi i i hi wci; ht 130 pound, the fortieth i of the 4 1 1 I 1 rule; in stake, while i ranch's Better Self, winner in 1948, was second at 127.

My Request i be coupled Request. 116. while liet- i mate Matullch.f 2' Hnycoek.f 4 Mirumonles.c 3 1 3 K.r'reicl'.cl.K 2 L.Frcschi-t.t 1 10 this case, a matter of unauthorized football practice. A spokesman said no i a lion would be released i the (er Self i have a hearing was finished. i in Energetic.

110. J. Pau! J.lohi, of The others entered included the San Francisco City college and entry of King Dorscit. 110, mer league commissioner, charged Brown Mogul. HO: Jstan.

114: Piet, in a mimeographed letter to school 112: Koy.nl Governor, 114: i presidents that a college M20: Royal Blond. 117; Hippey, 125: Ft a engaged in early a prac- Inseparable. I Miss Disco, 113: 4 i (j et violation of conference and i 1 FJI i 1 I- i I 0 2 0 3 5 0 2 1 3 illations. I Blue Border, 122. o- 34.

-0- Takes i i i -n Southern Crown Skyhawks will battle the New i Royals for championship of the Pacific: Pedro Ramirez, City, Coast Hockey league. I i 1-28 of the round at the Win Over I March Orleans, last -ez 132, JC Net Team Victors Over San Jose State Winning three singles and two doubles, San Mateo Junior col- 1 lege's tennis team yesterday San Jose State 54 on ths local courts. It was Coach Sy i Bashor's second win in three starts the Spartans this season. Ken Sorenson, Keith Carver and Curt Brnun marked up singles victories for the Bulldogs, while Braun and Lee Benson took one of the doubles with Carver and DeTata annexing the other. Wally Vickery, Benson and De- Tata lost their singles matches, while Sorenson and Don Breidenbach were defeated in the other doubles.

Coach Bashor takes his squad to I San Jose tomorrow to oppose the i San Jose Municipal club. Monday Mhc Bulldogs play San Francisco i City-college in a conference here. They go to Oakland Tuesday to oppose St. Mary's varsity and on Wednesday play the California irosh at Berkeley. Yesterday's results: 1 Singles--diet Bulwa (SJ) def a Vickery, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Ken Sorenson (SM) d.

Gene Franco, 6-4, 3-G. ti-1; Jim Cruzc (SJ) Doug DeTata, 6-0, 2-G, 6-3; Bob Phelps d. Lee Benson, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5; Keith Carver (S.M) d. Don Gale j7-5, 7-5; Curt Braun (SM) Dick Russo, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles -Bulwa and Franco (S i d.

Sorenson and Breidenbach 6-1; and Benson (SM) d. and Gale, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3; De- 'Tata and Carver d. Phelps and Kusso, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. The a barely past Garden. Ihe Los Angeles Monarehs Docusen outclassed his lighter night to win the southern division all the way.

but Ramirez Fractured Home First To Pan Backers $51 A A March ert S. Howard's Fractured sped iionic in 1 ronl of 1 no cnt urod 121)00 i i i i i purse at Golden 'Gate i championship. The score was 7 carried the i to the victor sev Fields here vesterday. C. The series ended.

3 to 1, in San eral "-A 25-1 Inngshot, Fractured beat out Just Why and Smart Count in the six-furlong race. Fractured paid 851.10. $17.30. and S7.80 across the board. Time of plc.vers sprawled the race was 1:11 Monarch net.

times. Docusen floored the Diego's favor. game Mexican once in the fourth Geisebrcchl of the Hawks; for a no-count and knocked him rammed in the i i marker a down again a few seconds later. 7:52 in the overtime i pile of i The referee began his count when in of the Hamircz' handler threw in the i -m Dodds May Compel On Stockholm Track STOCKHOLM, March American miler Gil Dodds may be invited to professionally in Stockholm's Olympic stadium this summer against Guilder Haegg and Arne Andersson, it was announced today. Henry Rydahl, a Swedish sports writer, is trying to promote such a race which may also include Finland's Viljo Heino and Marcel Hanscnne.

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