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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 57

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Way, My cccc Exattttart-Sec. IV 'J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiniiiiiimiiiiMiiimimiiiiiiimiii porte Afield SHOP THE DIG D017NT017M Cops Top Firemen By 11 to 7 TUESDAY 9:30 to 9 Outhit by a 15-9 margin, Bass Trailers Bag Limits at Raccoon, Alcatraz, Pier 26 iimmimmmmi iiiiiuimm iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii By WALT ItADKE Striped bass trolling, at several points inside the Bay, continued to dominate the salt water picture throughout the long weekend. Old Raccoon Straits hands are still havin? little trouble collecting full quotas of "linesides" with the incoming tide best. 6 Alcatraz Island's rock pile was hot Saturday, with a couple of the partyboats stopping so their loads could get 'em plug casting on or near the surface. Activity near the Rock" dipped a bit on Sunday; but vesterdav mnrnin thP the Police Department made the most of its opportunities to hammer out an 11-9 vic tory over the Fire Department in their annual charity IT' game before 4,000 specta STGNCSTOWK STANFORD STEVENS CREEK I 1 tors at Candlestick Park Homer Correris powered the Police attack by driving -Jtr-WH 1 SI I mm area came back with a rush and several deep trolled limits were in the box before 10 a.

m. Another trolling spot, largely unsung, but probably the safest for the small outboarder, is right off Piers 26 and 28 under the San Francisco side of the Bav lipids in four runs, three of them with a bases loaded triple that highlighted the Cops' 7 'r 'I five run fourth inning. The Firemen still held a 9-5 lead, however, until the1 Police erupted for four runs Activity here isn't quite as swift as at some of the other areas, but plenty of limits have been taken during the last several days on the incoming. Yesterday, for example, Frank Pacheco of San Francisco was heading in by 9 a with a Jimit topped by a fat 32 pounder. Most of the beaten in the decisive fifth frame.

Two walks, two errors, a MM Vm I'M fsrr single and Bill Wentworth's triple went into the rally. nsn, nowever, are in the five to 10 pound category Several Berkeley partyboats have been encountering good evening bite in the Southhampton area Jack Cuddy's four singles huncasters are finding it sDottv and and Bob Blengine's two sin beaches, although five to 10 pounds in reportable quantity gles and a triple featured the Fire Department's of oie ucui nauicu in. fensive display. Charlie Beene went the distance on the mound for WE SAMPLED the lure dragging in the Pier 26 area under the Bay Bridge on Friday and ran into limit work. Bill and Maggie Puccinelli, Examiner sports writer Smiley Farkas and this ink-stained wretch collected our allotted the winners.

Proceeds go into the two departments' Christ I Ik ARTIST'S VIEW OF SOUTHAMPTON LIGHTHOUSE O.N TINSLEY ISLE Elliott of St. Francii YC made thit drawing tcith colored chalk dozen bass in about two hours of trolling the incoming tide mas funds for orphans. Polict Dept. Fira Dept. ABRHI ABRH Derby.cf 3 10! Blengine.cf 4 13 All but one strike was encountered running with the current.

We would put in opposite Pier 22, right under the Bloving From Shoal bridge, troll down past Pier 28, pick up and run back to our original starting point and repeat the process 4 I 1 I I IVi'i fv Our tackle was the popular green and white hula skirts, Mxtplis.ss Pera.rf 5 0 Wntwrth.lf 5 2 21 Cannuli.s 5 2 Effisim.lb 2 2 0 Cuddy.lb 5 3 4 2 2 5 1 Correris. rf 4 3 11 3 1 2 11' Stack.lf 4 1 Macia.c 4 0 2 Bayne.c 2 0 Beene, 5 0 1 Giervas.C 1 0 Fepoiano.p 2 0 Vick 2 0 pork rinds, sinker releases and three pound weights. To get fish you had to keep bumping the bottom, pumping the rod continually to keep from snagging. It was a bit of won't. St.

Francis YC Converts Lighthouse to Clubhouse Totals 34 11 9 Totals 38 9 15 to be sure, but it produced a nice looking quartet of limits Police 010 540 00111 Firemen 024 300 OOP 9 This is a good area for the small outboard guy because the water is much more dependable and generally much calmer than either the Raccoon or Alcatraz trolling areas, where the briny gets dangerously mean for small boats only an historic monument but a highly serviceable club house with five bedrooms, on occasion. If you don't own your own rig, the Mission Rock Resort tvo baths, two living rooms By DON SELBY A bit of history takes a hike today. Now obsolete, Southampton Lighthouse will be retired from Coast Guard service after 55 years of warning mariners of Southampton Shoal in San Francisco Bay. at the foot of Mariposa about a mile and a half south of the fishing area, rents boats and motors. And San Francisco's only working launching ramp is virtually next door, t4 4 1 0.95 Tti lor tne guy with his own trailered outfit.

is some bait fishing in this stretch, too, which merits consideration. We tried the area out from the Bethlehem dry docks before going trolling Friday and got our and two kitchens accommodations that have been meticulously maintained through the years by Coast Guard personnel. All this will cost the yacht club the ridiculously low sum of $3,000. This was made possible by the facts that: In its place will be con selves sKunKea But skiffs started averaging two bass each I structed a smaller, unmanned lighthouse to be controlled Saturday and Sunday including an I8V2 pounder for Fank from Point Blunt Lighthouse Tinsley Island station on the San Joaquin River, about 12 miles this side of Stockton. This morning, the Smith-Rice Company is scheduled to derrick the three story wooden building off its 12 big pilings and deposit it on one of Crowley Tugboat Company's freight barges for the trip up the river.

It Mill be understandable if there is a little popping of eyes along the route when folks suddenly come upon a structure 30 to 40 feet high rounding a bend in the river. BIG BARGAIN At Tinsley Island, a Stockton housemover will take the lighthouse off the barge and relocate it on mudsills. Later, electrical and plumbing work will be done, and the yacht club will have not on Angel Island. Lynwood Tops In Water Polo LOS ANGELES, July 4. (AP) Second-seeded Lynwood (Calif.) swim club won the U.S.

Olympic water polo tryouts today by defeating unseeded Los Angeles swim stadium 6-5 in the final match of the four-day event. Today's results: San Francisco Olvmoic Club (31 Jav Flood Jack McNees 1. Bob Caughran 1: L. A. Swim Stadium (1) John Sturgeon 1.

Lynwood (6) Wally Wolf 2. Fred Tisue 2. Ron Crawford 1, Jim Kelsey El Segundo (Calif.) Swim Club ID Jack Hamilton 1. El Segundo (5) George Marritt 3, Chick Mcllroy 1. Ralph Whitney 1: San Francisco (3) Jack McNees 1, Bob Gaughran 1, Art Lambert 1.

Lynwood (6) Jim Kelsey 3. Ron Crawford 2. Marvin Burns 1: L. A. Swim Stadium (5) Kirk Bathgate 2, Steve Cropper 1, Charles Bittick Ron Volmer 1.

Ring Offer LONDON', July 4. (LTD Promoter Harry Levene today offered Paul Pender, world But there'll be no razing of the old lighthouse. Instead u. matzKeus and an 18 pounder by Lorett.a Wong. GRINS TURNED TO SCOWLS for the local salmon trailers Sunday, as the limit and near limit work of Friday and Saturday slumped to about a handful of fish per party boat in the Buoy 1 area.

This previously torrid water was the scene of a shaker invasion that saw some boats dropping six to 10 sinkers for every chinook that went into the box. it will start a new "career" in a more serene setting, far from the ocean's roar but still within the nautical realm. TAKES A TRIP Southampton Lighthouse is to become the clubhouse at St. Francis Yacht Club's 1 The Healy Tibbetts Construction Company, which won the bid to remove the lighthouse and construct the new $70,000 one. donated the building to St.

Francis YC as a memorial because the alternative was to demolish it. 2 Tom Crowley, whose tugs and barges will take the lighthouse to Tinsley, and Charles Crary, whose tugs will tow the barges back down the river, are St. Francis YC members and are donating their services, as are many other club members. Co-ordinator of the project for St. Francis YC is William C.

Tait. Olympic Swim Time Bettered by Kendrick middleweight champion, Bay Track Girls Off For Texas OJord I ChulU I tie, M5 I boot, 10.15 $34,000 to defend his title against the winner of tomorrow's British title fight between champion Terry Downes and Phil Edwards of Cardiff. Bay Sports Today BASEBALL Examiner Baseball School: Jelcick Field, Sunnyvale, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., 13 years and under; Washington Park, Santa Clara, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., 13 years and under.

HORSE RACING Alameda County Fair Grounds, Pleasanton: Post time, 12:30 p.m. GOLF Peninsula Golf and Country Club: Junior Girls Northern Section Championships, first round, all day. ROLLER DERBY Oakland Auditorium: Bay Bombers vs. New York Chiefs, 8 p.m. Eleven Bay Area girl ath the Joseph R.

Pagano award for the men's 100 meter butterfly went to Marty Hull of Redwood City Swim Club who won the event in 1:02.5. Results: JUNIOR WOMEN'S 40O Free Donn DeVarona. Berkeley Pat Ferguson, PALA; Mary Parker, Ala. S.T. 5:13.5.

MEN'S 100 Free Barry Parker, Ala. S.T; Bill Birch, PALA; Dave Corbet, MP. 1:00.6. 200 Breast Ralph Kendrick, SI Beavers; Gary Tremewan, Berk. Ken Frost, MP.

2:47.4. 100 Back Ted Stickles, SM Marlins, Walt Juhl, SL Beavers; Michael Hfwitt-James Logan, AC. 1:11.0. 100 Butterfly Marty Hull, Redwood City Ralph Kendrick, SL Beavers: John Ostrom. 1:02.5.

400 Free Relay Alameda (H. Dwy-er. S. Rotchstein. A.

Snyder. B. Par letes depart for Texas tonight to compete for national titles and Olympic team berths at A finer Cigar even men with For sports of all sorts, i wear these brcathin9 brushed pigskin casuals! HUSH PUPPIES Ralph Kendrick tuned up for the Olympic trials yesterday by winning the fourth annual Senior Independence Day swim meet's 200 meter nreaststroke yesterday at Fleishhacker Pool. The San Leandro Beavers star covered the distance in 2:47.4, well under Olympic qualifying time. Kendrick also received the Helen Center trophy presented to the winners of men's and women's 200 meter breaststroke.

Roby Trent Whipple of Covington Swim Club took the prize in her division with a time of 3:09.5. Donna DeVarona, of Berkeley captured the program's feature event, the Junior National AAU women's 400 meter freestyle in 5:13.5. Over 1,500 spectators watched the 11 events in fog drenched weather. The third perpetual trophy, Smith Annexes 250 Mile Race money to burn 'i have sensible reasons jt DAYTONA BEACH (Fla), ker); Pleasant Hills; SI Beavers. 4:13.5.

WOMEN'S 200 Breast Roby Trent Whipple, the National AAU Women's track and field championships in Corpus Christi Friday and Saturday, and at the Olympic Tryouts in Abilene the following weekend. The girls: Laurel Track Club (San Francisco) Pamela Kurrell, discus thrower, who has seven times bettered the Olympic Mi for smoking it July 4. (UPD Jack Smith of Spartanburg, S. won a bumper to bumper duel wiih his home town rival, Cotton Owens, today and captured qualifying standard of (157.6) in this event; Irene Obera, sprinter; i Parish, hurdler; Bonnet Brown, sprinter. Cov.

S.C.; Carole Rennie, UN; Kay Powell, SL Beavers. 3:09.5. 400 Free Chris Grandi, PALA; Pat Ferguson. PALA: Barbara Melland. SL Beavers.

5:30.8. 100 Butterfly Carolyn Schuler, Bark. Donna DeVarona, Berk. Chris Grani, PALA. 1:12.3.

100 Back Lee Anne Johnson, Chuck Lee S.S.; Nan Ronneberg, Rec; Roberta Bowling, SL Beavers. 1:17.0. 400 Frea Relay Alameda S.R. (B. Chapman, L.

Hicks, K. Russum, M. Parker); SL Beavers; PALA. 4:55.8. Leads All Way OCEANPORT (N.

July Idle Hour Farm's Julmar led all the way today to win the $29,200 Longfellow Handicap over the Monmouth Park Grass Course before a the firecracker 250 race by a bare two feet in record time. Smith's winning average speed for the 250-mile race was 146.842 miles per hour, solidly boosting the record from the 140.585 mile per hour pace set last year by Fireball Roberts of Daytona Beach. siipon or chukka boot oxford tie Corina Larks Tantivy Athletic Club, San! Francisco Elmerlee sprinter. San Mateo Girls' Athletic The Sportsman's Column A holiday crowd of 31,237. FISHING ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Stripers Hitting At Ocenn Beach THE OAR HOUSE 36C9 Tamval SE 1-8722 C'OCKTAII' LOLNGE sh Bait Dally Menlo marrieds find new way to end big debt payments ISIS' Big Salmon Now Running Rev.

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It is expected more than 30 girls will be in the group. Team Set TOKYO. July 4. AP) Japan decided today to send a track and fields squad of 12 men and five women to the I Rome Olympics. DEEP SEA FISHING HAZEL'S.

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