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aityraurtnrnExamltirr 38 Mondty, Jun 30, IVS2 CCCC IPDeasaiitoii rCijD JPIeasanton Stars Blank A. Twice Eyes Mark By Abe Kemp rmlrj hartim. pare; rinT mrn tnuf SAOO. SY NTH HA( 1 f.irl.mo maiden i inre Luna Hurls Pads to Win Heath Still Hopes For Hitting Lineup (Continued from riiRP 150) run I i 1 1 I a pl.utt rivalling Santa Anita, on small seal1, of rtuirxo. and it will pay fur ltxelf within few yours." Whiting could be right, l'leasanton'a daily inutuol li.tmlli' for this soason will ho rifiht nround the $300,000 mark and it By Abe Kemp PLEASANTOX, Juno lli.i.-e J.i-f.

1' Tmdv Ni.ion.ni 11-' li mut." 1 any Hru.il: IX- Brai -e 1 1 Kiiir JliM'f- 1 IVr.rr 1 HOLLYWOOD, June Hollywood shut' out Los Angeles twice today, 4 0 and 2 0, enabling the Stars to come from behind and win the Pacific Coast ir.f VO K. I 'm IS- '2 fnr.l 7 llmue'i M. ti Mr 1" Cridrl'ill in J. KrifK I. inr.p rimm Hi.m:io i.

Jay rruder.t.al By Harry Borba With ail aitfiniaiKo ami niutut would bo ovon bt It or ii" then- wore room onough for the customers I liorc- 3 Hhcff Bolt 1 Kronrl rt 1UH Jar l'rudmual 7 Juanita Lc.au 4 HIok 2 l.rvl Wait Mully'n Sotul'ella Wiridrrul' Munver Unit lackvi Tiil kn i hMni'f itli tin er Malt: 'n iJoii I -n li Tl Km Trail l.e'- 1 1 Til in- Tj X( It it i handlo rot-ords f. rtain 1o go by Tommy Heath has declared Lcaeiie series, four games to to jcot to the bottinjr booths on busy days. Oospito the crowd. Ploasanton handled last Saturday. On tltt' same day, Loucacros, which counts itself a3 a "major" track, tar above county fair status, did about $100,000.

ix I iiwt ii.Mi-i. i Rnval Aw! 1 1 i I 'no ,1 B. te I lis e.icil.'r Vv Min.i Tru.1v ai'l'Mii si if "in. 1 three. Mel Queen and Jim Walsh both I I harm, I'm-r; tossed three-hitters for the win ture S.Vmi.

rs.ed. f.ai ea Meeu. l.a... l'i t.ied la.l. SEATTLE, Juno Luna held the Seattle? Rainlcrs to two hits today as the San Diego Padres won the first game of a scheduled Pacific Coast League doubleheader from the Ralniers, 2-0.

The' second game was postponed because of rain at the end of four innings with Seattle ahead 1-0. HA JMKGO SKATTI.H ners. hiny anothcl hoard tatiio's studio round by round summarization that if ever he finds a batting order that can get five runs in a game for one of his pitchers, he'll stick with it. The Seals manager almost found it in the first game yesterday when the slumbering Seals awakened in the eighth inning to J'u. 7 V.

0 O. Crn I ll.HTII lttj. li turliillts. Im 1 041 I 4 i'nr tiliN: niHiili-ns; ptiri Queen bested Bill Moisan in a boards, ih" Alamoda t'ouuty :F.ur begins its final wt tU of hciv tomtit l'nu. I Kor the fuM ti.is of i a total ol SJ.iti.lO- as through tho maohinos foi' a daily of S25o.Mll.

Tho final i last voar. when Ploasan-s' ion had its was $233,802, and tho two hi.u tif tho nio''tiiii: art' Mill com--'iinu un this i and Saturday. of tho MaxiiuTiobinson liout, a dear lady in Stockton wants to know li It. Rheuler J.icob Tai lienetal Kinenhuue Peri, t'ornnndo in K- ink l'i krl A t.ie niony X. "if they always play phonograph records durina: a fight?" Xo.

But tight pitching duel in the opener, Moisan allowed only six hits. I'lltsT GA.MH MIS AXt.1l I Illll.I.VWOOl) Tiii, le.lu oi ,1 it's an idea. Especially if thV boys want to waltz. Ox 5 CiironiiM Hi 1" W. J.nni.u, oh Tj.

Imi'tv to Pollers Alt. It. II Players AH.R.H K. Pr. lihel Ofi.ei AB If FT AB.H.lf K.

Iiio.s wot. George Dass lias been named on a seven man team that will represent the L'nited States in the international fishing 2 10 0 -i 0 0 0 Beard. rf P.iKer.ss it: I v. is.on Hint o.iru 2ui make three tallies on five hits. Tohm.cV JL Faber.ir Piaier 4 110 OHrb.SBkl.il 4 0 0 li 4 12 0 Frnandz.2b 10 I Jo.ke.

Milirr i I Ji. S.n.troi i I' ii kit K. J. Ki ll -i' 1 i.ilV.. 11V 1 nr.il ile.Hi c.i'.iol 111.

1 1 matches off Nova Scotia this fall. Bass will fish for tuna. 1 MMai )nnl; quarter lnn'. I.rmtf ttilmts: pitr ine last, nine incy uia mai was on June 14 when they beat Holly 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 12 0 4 12 0 3 II 0 3 0 1 (I 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 P.asKall.21) 4 0 (I lb Bernier.lf I I) 0 0 Saffell.i-f 3 0 0 Phillips. 1H 4 0 0 Stevens, lb 3 0 0 indlo.

k.o 2 1 0 Cu -s 10 0 1 gueen.t) 0 0 0 Lynn.l) 0 0 0 0 Tnlliot.if West.rf Brink if Mors, lb llolls.2l) TMjme.c Mosiatl x-Norlliev it-McLlah jlii Fair officials aro an! of tnoro titan $300.000 HitvliHl V. I Hot wood, 7-3, with a five-hit five run Gormnn.rf 4 0 3 OBoyd.lb 4 0 0 0 Graham, 11) 4 0 0 0 Jurtnlch.lf 4 0 0 StrliiKer.Ub 3 0 0 0 B.WIlaon.e 4 0 0 Franklin. 2b 3 1 0 Krsnlch.3b 3 0 1 Rlchtersa 3 1 1 0 0 Summer, a 3 0 0 0 Lvonl.cf 3 0 Luna 4 0 0 0 I Indnfathr.p 3 0 e'lav rf 0 0 0 UelDucap 0 0 0 0 Totnii 322 fl; Total 2iTo2o fill of no v.l;. when tho is rtiiiir down i ie l-'il Jt eighth inning- outburst. NINTH KVtl ti lllcl followill- tht' holiday fillWOlks.

par unit ins rluinni.li, t.i DoSDitO SOIltO t'l'V titl PloasaiV Seals Win--and Lose Totals 30 0 3 Tolalu U) 4 8 1 in 10 7 T.n.r J. IV. 1 I x-Noithev walked for Moisan In ninth. 201 lis nion 1 1 San lheso 200 000 0002 Seattle 000 000 000 7-Rait for Nortney in ninth JO nrttf M. .000 000 OOO'-O .010 000 12X 4 1.

os AnRplea Hollywood 111 I ii hep sets 1 KIM'. tjjcdtior.ii. re I tres ie iv 2B KB1 allorman 2. BB l.uim 3. Klndafather 1, Pel Duca 2.

SO -Luna 5, Klndafather 3. Winner Lun (9-5). Loser Kindsfather (8-8). (Continued from Page 37) in a vol ted till il- uncos from thc'Oaks tied the score in the seventh Ht IO II II :t.ii J.lrii. il' P.

Hr rue Wt. IM' ft Bp.ks Bid Siiermici lis 1 ti. lis .1 Nut 1-1 'l Mi in 1 1 li K.r-I Post .1 11J 1" 7 Joe on lis "i 1 'i i Si'M. ii 1-1 1- r.ri. N.n-: 11'.

in K. B- iIpv I 1.1 -ii Huhii ImniP M. i 1 1 Tins race Wl.i i1" llivh. B.ol V'ov of l-aj eutiy li.n 3H Sandlock. RBI Sandlork, Bernler, Slffeil.

BH Molsau 2. Queen 6. SO Moisan 4. Queen 3. WP Queen (5-5).

LP Malson (9-3). SHI'OND UAMK llS AXGM.FS WOOD Players AB.K.ll.K." Players AB.R.H.E. liiiker.ss 3 0 0 0 Beard, rf 2 0 0 0 on Pete Milne single, an in hori'v I pitre S'MMI. ton type weather last week, when the thermometer took a nose dive, the attendance at the racing was up almost 10 per cent over 1931. Mel Lewis and Dick Boasley are paeir.t: the jockey colony with six days of the niootincr, roiuaiii-ini.

Each has reached tho winner's circle on ten occasions, with Freddie Miller next in line with seven victories. Alvin Hetrick Sammy Chapman, ranging cen-terf ield like Joe DiMaggio, robbed the Seals of at least eight hits during the week. The big Bear from Tiburon hasn't been hitting as expected but he's saved the Oaks twenty games, by careful guess, through his fielding. Hollywood and Los Angeles, playing in Hollywood's band box park, performed before 55,691 fans the last series. The Seals and Oaks, their rivalry ten times more ancient, attracted 13,357.

And they used to do over 100,000 for a single week. Is it that the Tommy Heaths field out and pesty Hank Schenz's single in front, of Kalin that hit "plop" and refused to bounce out biif i iyhtfiolder. Probably they were thinking that, but for the circumstances of position, that could have been mo. In the eiyhth the Seals could do nothing against Allen Cettel, the fom tii Oakland liurler. so the 3 0 1 0 Ba.iKaH.2b.

2 0 10 2 0 0 0 Bernier.lf 3 0 0 0 of the spongy turf SINK AGAIN. if ist West.rf 3 0 0 (I fiaffell.cf 3 110 Brilikpf.3b 3 (). 2 0 Phillips. lib .3121 Connors lb 3 0 Stevens lb 3 0 1 0 Holhs 2b 3 0 0 Sandlock.c 10 10 Tanpe 2 0 0 0 Cole.s.i 3 0 0 0 Succr.p 1 0 0 0 aliiU.p 2 0 0 0 Tola 23 0 3 Tot.lll 22 2 1 horse hooters I ii ii rii I map 7i a riir, leads the quarter Came then Ratio's slotnfulncss a iid Thurman's forgetfulness and big fellow got his eighth victory. ami ciaimlnc lu a fj.0 0- winner: Kramer Beats Budge PARIS, June 29.

(AP)-Jack Kramer defeated Don Budge today, 5-7, 6 0, 6-3, in one of a series of matches between pro tennis stars here. Pancho Segura, of Ecuador, whipped Pancho Goiv zales, 6-2, 6-2. Snntllo. Scores Pnmona Tile ...021 010 000 4 1(1 Pittsbure VFW 104 000 000 a 10 Batteries Sherwood and Hall; Kurk and Flz.nga. Sunset Cubs 000 000 0 0 6 2 Bie Kec Midstets.

...002 03i 7 7 Batteries Pllarl and Cook; J. Rapp, C. Kino and Fltziterald. vo. Feature of Friday's Fourth of the Seals were sunk again Wt 0 f.

il re .000 000 00 .000 101 2 I.os Atute'ea Hollyivoud i P. iun i' JoP Keho's 1'- H' 1 I iO'l 5-C 1. 7-2 1 i 1-. 1-'' ti 'i K. 1 T-'i I Arui.ni Kp i ma F.ti: I2t 1" J'rtpr li.

1 -C, 4 Kpii lliilitp: fur 1 l'l -0; Joe Echois ana htrateti in larft. rot of iilTH lilt ti lurli.ncs. toil par nltU And hi: claiti.int: all Hiipred! xHiltl, imr.p SI horse VVt Iru. 9 Fritz Mann .11. 8 mm Ki' 0-.

1 Barbed l.ee.? Ztjfc.t 1W J-'-i 1H Mv J. Kolv: 7 Quon F. -M'l'er 1J 7f uper l'io J.iii inn lu 5 Armed Freedom Porwr 1J" lti 2 My Imase il. lt: 1l fi Ten Ten fa-'i ua .1 I 5 Son o' Soil li'inj-er; r.i U't 1 3 Smoky Jet t. eiiermin 12rt 1 j- -I July program wi'Lbe tho Stars Ar.i l.ee 121 l-l The Seals' eighth inning flurry in the first game was something t.ettel was the sixteenth player Ott used in his successful effort to halt San Francisco's sensational one game winning streak.

Oakland got out in front, 3 0, Bi.ive: V. Y.utf.l J. It. II J. o.oiand Stripes Handicap, which will are a daylight outfit and their 117 7 to behold.

Ray Hamrick singled boast a S2.500 purse, largest ever but was forced by Nini Tornay. ii iiiioresented at the local fair. 112 21' Jim Moran ran for Tornay. Brad against Inky Lien in four innings. Because Chapman hit his ti Wfitir l'i Mmiiani 2 ik i M.i.-v 7 irtpps Son: Kff 1 All pp hetter i tvi! "pi i.fi :i.l J.

NifP.ii-n! J. K. Sl.u.tl scviu ford put down a desperate sacri 117 2" 1 1 7 2" ln7 fifth homer of the year in iJUnt 0n the third strike second, and a triple in the fourth. IMS n.ed to i.a:i.lle. Orteig swung instead of tiny 2B Plullitis.

Si I PRI Sandiock, Slevens. FIR Splcer 2. BR 2. Walsh 2. SO Spicer 6.

Waish 7. Winner Walsh (4-5). Loser Spicer (3-1 i. Alt. 10.076.

Bevos Bop Sacs PORTLAND, June 29. (AP) Portland shut out Sacramento twice today, 7-0 and 3-0, to take the Pacific Coast League series five-two. Sacramento collected only six hits in the two games. Red Adams limited the Solons to four hits in winning the first game and Marino Pierctti gave Don Alfano and hit a single to rivals have ryes like owls? San Francisco has won nineteen and lost thirteen under Old Sol. They've captured just eighteen and dropped thirty-nine under the arcs.

And the Seals Stadium lights are the best in the league, too. The 6.925 fans the Seals-Oaks drew yesterday exceeded the 6,432 attendance in the previous four night games. BUT the Seals fans didn't use to mind the cold weather. They had their blankets the left of the all encompassing arms of Chapman, tallying Moran U.HI.MII BAIL 1 mile 111 ar.ls: year and tti vlaiining; all entered sou: pnrsp Kruz Macm r.ee.ie.i and i. k.

Barbed Heeis as lavorite. iiy Oireat to top no. from second. That run would SIXTH HACK ri Ipss UIK tert; ypar olds; m-iiilt-ns; pnrsp Sl.tlOO. liohin Bow Twassgs Agaiisiii $.

F. An open bare bow archery tournament will take place tomorrow evening from p. in. until sunset in the parking area just east of the Emporium Stonestown store. Titled the "Robin Hood Bare Bow Archerv Contest," the coni- have been enough, but the Seals Inky lacked the stuff he displayed Tuesday night.

The Seals staged another three run uprising on four hits against Bill Ayers in their fourth to tie the score. The Heaths went ahead in the fifth when Johnny Van Cuyk walked Thurman and Frankie Kalin hit a rousing double, his third hit of the game and fifth of the afternoon. Horse J.n-i.ev Wt. 1' u. 10 Pai.

It ATI 1IKO finJy Ij. J. Robinson 1 2 r. I KM Rival K. Beaxley 120 7-2 7 Ut-Z O.

Parker ti i 12" In .1 Si prni Id Wt. 112 HuJ.se Gltttermif 3 Firomisi JoCKey J. J. r. Be were aroused.

Gene Klingler doubled and Bill MeCawloy, restored to action after a long layoff, ripped a single that scored Orteig and Klin up two in the nightcap. .1 en 2 Ke.1.: li f( lit- 1 7- 2 1 12.1 -1 i 1 1 ie 117 It'! 112 1 117 1 3 I P. 9 I 7 ft 2 5 10 .1 4 3 lira ii (I a Unreels First imo Game Walt Miranda, 191 average Berkeley" I yesterday fired Albany Bowl's sdxth 300 game in the last four months. Miranda, who reached the charmed circle for the first time in fourteen years, will receive a certificate from The Examiner's Ml) Club. Other members who shot 300's at Albany were Dave I a Huss Gray, Art Newman and Dr.

W. J. Lonp. and bottles when the Seals were hitting and making some runs. Put On Wooilruff Square Koof Willi Blue Pappy'n Bird Sliooter Mintllne it J.

Boiv.p1 12H 20 Tup J. Vh! 120 2o mic -MoOwen 120 2u Sir Onvx. -on b. u.pii J. I'3 .1 K.

O. T'ecierlii i gler. Kalin got another safety Muncrief was firing when thejand Ott hustled Milo Candini to l.i I fais.lv Bob Hood upeet. Red Rival 1 5 i fipeer -ip-p. W.e-Z i t'pf 12') 1 12 Paris Turf Classic 'nunc H.

lu t- petition is open to all archcis of championship classes A. and Giif termiss l.n Ftromisfl lair effort early font. i.dv lp 1 il -A I Jr. lincsln.l- Canadian Olympic SUKA.MH.NTO I POKTI.A I) Player AB.K.II.E.i Player AB.P..H.E. Attyd.cf 4 0 0 0 Barr.cf 5 110 Meyers.

ss 4 0 0 0 Austin, ss '4 2 3 0 lililliiner.lib 4 1 Tipton.lf 4 10 0 Glynn. lb 3 0 0 Hrovia.rf 3 2 2 0 Gordon. 2b, 3 0 0 0 KKsert.HU 4 0 2 0 Smith. 3 0 0 0 Arft.lh 3 110 steinapel.tf 3 2 0 3 0 10 Antrich.rf 3 0 10 Glad l.c 3 0 0 0 Johnson, 1 (I 0 0 Adams. 4 0 10 a-Roberts 1 0 0 0.

Nelson. 1 0 0 0, Totals 30 0 4 Totals 33 7 11 0 n-Koberts hatted for Johnson In 6th. Sacramento 000 000 0000 Portland 202 (100 30x 7 C. Exhibition shooting will also PARIS, June 29 AP) Orleo won the $57,000 Grand Prix de Paris, Europe's richest horse race for 3 year olds, today at Aqua Caliente Results relieve Kittle. Candini erased Cheso to stop the biggest outbreak by the Seals in more than two weeks.

If you must be reminded, Oakland took the series, five games to one. But the Seals made sixteen hits and seven runs yester be featured. Novelty exhibition events will Clear and 5 furloncs: 2 jr. old nvii.iei include tho shooting of "whistling oquad Selected HAMILTON (Ontario), June 29. (AP) The Canadian Olympic Association today named 16 men and seven women to Canada's track team for the Helsinki Micoka, IIS iLMckiriion 2.SII arrows" such as were used in simce Patrol.

Us a. 60 2 xn 1 Reckon. 110 (Dur.rau. 20 the days of Robin Hood to signal distress or the approach of dan- Time Fancy Pehhle. Aniillln.

day and that's away over their Austin. HR Arft. RBI Tipton. Peticos Midnit. Above Kctiroafh.

Just Fnt. Ecgert, Brovia. Basmskl. Arft 3. BB Tul Now, Pico and 1-Miss Pai ivy Aqueduct Entries f.oudv and fast ITRT 5t.j furtoaw: 2 year nUt.

Tandica Ann 1 1 1 tv.Vev, Hlsu ..111 "Bone China te 'lovt ..111 Tatintinir T.a'.c ..111 Acres Ill Mrs. Mao Ill a-Cnee Oaka 1 1" ...111 Wc.f 111 llrt Fresh Tonic ....11" Brown ...11 Slaee Lover 1 t-Peaoeful Oil's a-Jone and entry Stable and Brien entry. KKC OXP 7 tutfonxi: 4 year ia ut. Heavenlv Hash Texas F.ewa:.l ..11" Tumbler 1 1 Irvir.iton lis Fanborouch 1 1 1 Princess Rose MiEritv Son Home 117 Scholir 10S Gus l2n Sister Louis ...113 Bestta 11' Albion P.ov 117 er. Tho San Francisco Archers and Adams- 1, Johnson 4, Nelson .1.

and tit also ran. f-Fieid. games starting next month. Johnson 4-4, Nelson 3-4. SO Adams 5, SI'(OM) furloncs: .1 year oid.

Johnson 2. Winner Adams (5-9). Loser the Redwood Bow Men of Oak Johnson (5-8 Kurly Glory, 106 (Msrailesi 4.40 P.rown Pomp. 110 iParkvt i. 00 r.

'in ouorM flM land will conduct the tournament. The association also gave final approval to the full team of 113 competitors plus one epare each in yachting and equestrian Cnaraway, llo 7.20 sllco.M) UAMR s5( RAMKXTO I'llKlT-XMl Piaver AHR.IT.K' plaver IT F. Tournament registration will not Time Miss T.nder, Kali- DoouQP. Vie Ndlu M.ers.ss 3 0 I' Player AB.R.H.E. par i or me siaaium course, ur any other course, lately.

MUST CiAMK (lAKI.AXH I SEALS louver AH.K.U.E.' Plaver AH. If E. Mone.if -l 0 (I Mfano.su 3 0 0 Sciipii. 2b 4 0 1 iincipro-f 3 1 I 0 t'cnsn 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 Gnhen. II) 4 0 1 Kalin.

4 0 2 0 .3 0 Cheso. 3b 4 0 0 Noliie.c 4 0 2 Andriinr.lb 0 R.iKiii.rf 4 0 I 3 1 Hpio.s.s Tornay, 3 Hittlp.p 3 2 0 Bradford. 2 0 0 Caiiilini.ii 0 0 0 0 1 II 0 oi-c irtpiK 1110 Ratio. ss Barr.of 2 110 1 Attyd.cf brook. Nicoreli, Orlena My Pucj-'v.

f-Lrubu. and f-Luzy Moon u.so ran. 3 0 10 3 0 (I DilliiiKer.Jb ustm.si 1 0 0 0 bo necessary. There will bo no shooting fees, and score cards will bo provided. Exhibition shooting will be per Glynn, lb classes and 20 officials.

Most had been previously an nounccd and approved by the as Proos 117 Brown miwn .11. Tlllltll 6 furlo: 4 vear olds and up. Miracle Mile, 113 Trejos lti.bO 7 CO li.tin f-Deacon Joi.es. 107 i Hill 17.20 40 War. 111 Uliiert'H 2.

Ml Time 1:13. ReiKlipoise, VooiisH Itpiil. What 11 sell a-FUnu entry. THIRII About 2 nsl'e: 4 rear Martv.rl Bockmn.2b M' Keesan.c Pickard.p x-Gordon 2 0 10 Tipton. If 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 Brovia.

2 110 1 0 0 0 Arft. lb 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 Kcnert 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 I) 0 Robinson. 2 0 (1 () 0 Pieretti.p 2 110 0 0 0 0 sociation. Following are' those picked after the track and field formed by Stan Overby 1950 national archery champion and Richard A 1 Fonda 1.19 Tr.oarn 1 I-" irf herinore ....11 Its a Heal. Rush On.

Joys Pride, bornemca, Don und f-Linda Barkeiew.p present California State chain Insm Monktv 1:19 a-Ktttra .144 3.1 0 7 0 Total 30 a 7 0 Le Faun 1 dale ...1 to 1 Korbi-i len 1 pion. Overby holds seven national il-X. in ei z.Mor.. Totals 20 2 0 Totals 20 3 6 0 -Gordon walked for Pioaard in Cith. bitted for Alfano in Kth.

trials here: Jitti C.i'tt.iiv; Join R.s J.ivk Carroll. Moioii-ai Hut. -bins. Vancouver; Biil I'-iiiiol Nonh Vancouver; Rov Peila. Slldtturv Gordon Crosby.

Toronto; jinn Mri-', inane b-Tourelay ....134 Semper Kdem ..112 ran for lornay Mh. archery records. ici amento 0(10 ooo o-. .000 102 x- foggy Ortiz, woman's State Portland a-Cock b-uiCites FOVRTH 5i furloncs; 2 year S-pllea Round 1 1 7 I.ient StUD 11 Hamilton; Ron Miller. Toronto.

Hob uakland Hits Sen is lids .000 000 OHO 0 .010 110 121 7 .000 000 03. 3 1 10 03x 7 Jane also ran. f-i-ield. IOI Kill -6 furloi irs; 4 e-tr oils up fonclarp. 117 Huerta -1 l.su 20 40 7.

so ss I'uffy. 110 iSmitii'. 12.i0ti."(i 1.17 4.20 Time Gambled, F.rnui.Uor, Sl eriff Jim. Moose Face. Duvukey, Kay and 1-Reinember Mama aisu ran.

f-FielJ. FIFTH 6 furloncs: 4 year old r.nd up HR Brovia. Barr. Austin. RBI Brovia.

Arft 2. Kit -Pirkart 1. Barke- Incrimination 1 1 7 CocRfteld ......117 Hueso 117 Erin Go Bragii lew 2. BB Pickart 1. Pierettl 2.

Barke- 11 Adams Saskatoon Rob Hutchison. Pet Sutton. Toronto: Rn-h Few Toronto: I 'oiii; element, Vivniver. I' ins. WV.tvi;;, M.

Ferd ii.nward, Johns Nild. archery champion, will also be present, as well as the bare bow champion for northern California, Jack Hatton of Brisbane. 1 1 ev 1 SO Pickart 1, Pierettl 3, BarkPlev I. W3nner -Pierettl 18-II). Loser 2B Kiuiltler.

Noble. 3B -Gilbert. RBI -nrieie. 2. SH -Bradford.

.110 Pickart 1 23 1. A 2.123. Winner Ptadfotd (K-S'. Loser Hittie Women; i.iipila Vnncotivpr: Modest Pet ....117 Riifv Bradlev Teds Jeep 117.rAlaia Disa FIFTH 5Vi furlonEa: 2 vear oids. The Preem 117 0.1 Derrick Fine Alibi 117 Ravioli Swamuland 1 1 7 P.esistartce we'll pay you .117 ttittie 3.

uraniord. itk Mi'tle 1. Bradlord 1 SO Hittie 2 Brad-lord 2. 2:07. Ford.

Bentz. r.unse. Queen Holly. 115 i Trejos .23 40 10.40 so Andina. 112 7.40 00 Lavin Lady.

117 iLeon'i Ti tiO .117 ..117 ..117 ..117 .117 i uxiiint-r Siiiricv Toron-o; Hose: a Monirral: Tinv (i llil- oran. li.nvn bitty, Vaiii oiivpr. Th(. C. O.

A. A. also approved nine swimmers-five men and four women. They are: Time Dimples Tony's Pal, Aioimc Miss, wi.ee Tuffv. Hill's Giorv.

M. iind I'lnvtn also tan. -Field. Pailv Doiililc 20. Savala Meets Romo Tonight NEW YORK, June 29.

AP) With Madison Square Garden Pntliev 117 Fleet Count Watch Dos 1 17 Shamrork Berendo 117 Gun Point Basaanio 117 SIXTH 7 lurlonc'l year olds Prejoli Ornament H3Sman I'p-ir Dalai 1 10 Knot Ilo.e JK.tr ml IP ii- ..11 1 1 c.i in Fa. IV! .112 er I I-; -iier ice ii' id. l'i lest 't-v Mon: ouvpi Gerrv t) in Cash SKCOMi (IA.MI1 PUIS I S1.AI.S Paver AH.R.H.E.I Plaver AB.R.H.E. 4 2 0' Alfano. ss 2 0 10 4 0 1 0 Thurman.

rf 3 I 0 Mann rt 2 110 An.irim:. lb 4 110 I'll mnlan.cf 4 2 2 0: Kalin. If 4 13 1 Nob 4 0 Cheso. 4 12 0 Gilbert. lb 4 0 0 II 4 0 1 0 Chi asiophr If 2 0 2 0 Hamrick.

4 0 0 4 0 10 Orleicc 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ojl.Ien.p 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 2 1 0 0 Halpv (I 0 Milne, if I 1. 1 1 0 0 Candiiii.p 0 Ratto.sa 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Muncnef.p 10 0 0 Glutei. II II Bcio.ss 0 0 0 0 nire The wencn KEVKNTH I'd miles: 4 vear olds l.eo Falls: ur: fpnnetale llfiirumpito 1 1 aumoi.t. Lai-hiue, and Allen u. Yanoouvpr, dark for tho summer months, it falls to tho smaller clubs to keep Biff If 110 Discreet .......111 Thirty Love Beam 1 1 ii boxing alive.

KICiHTH 1111 miles: 3 year Ida tin Crosslork 1 10 lveloia-n 112 to try Unbeaten Gene Smith. Wash Ish Kabble .1 10 Alev 11 Roedna 1 1 5 Sertride Face .112 "ouper ...11 Bold Request McO ...1" Venturer 1 12 Kiradiment Ki gwordet 102 Monte I.I mar ...11 ington featherweight, meets Glen Flanagan, St. Paul cutie, at Washington, D. Wednesday- xTH Mile and 70 yrd. 4 vrs 110 i i 4.

GO l.su 2 'io IHiiis A sent. 113 4 3 Shadow. UK irlspnsu 10 Tin' p. 1 :13:,. Like His D'oldv, Mine Jn Anns, G.illo tJil.j.

live't Arum, t'oni-I'Ufiinr. t-The Saw. f-Deitoid t-R ideiitou ai.so sum.XTH -l io miles. 4 vr. up Bv-c-tm, lit .10.10 5 SO 4 4 0 Hi Re.ie.

111 I Mason I 8.20 6. iO Tr-i-in- S'ar. lu i uicksn Tore, 1:17 flat. Maolf. Te.es.

Tonoe. rst Kngiisfi. ''rest, ill l-I-'iadS Son a.o lilt.HTil i rr.iles. 4 rear up Wii-AK. -i.

Hi 12. SO 20 3. SO Siveu 112 Huerta i 12.80 'i su Fiept Flan 1 1 3 i.eon 3 on T.me, 2.0t,-,. Tropical Sea. R.vii K'e-i ied.

V.ti-l William, Broitri a s.j ra'l. NINTH -M. and 70 vards. I o. ur.

Mioi Aue. 110 is-jti 4.20 2. 'in Ije I'itp. 110 (Parker i 3.103.2" Ls1v I'lav-tair. 10s i 3 20 Annnn 34 5 10 Ol Totals S2 1 9 2 Grace suu-'led tor Lien jn 4th.

'Ilaiey announ.pj Alfano in -t I It. McCawley fiied out for Hafey in 4th. Hied out lor Candini in 7th. R-'Fail Out .107 Study Hour ....112 night. This battle will be carried Demi Heure 1 16 rheoloeian ill a-Wakefield and entrv.

on a national television net -5, t-7 lbs apprentice allowance claimed UAKS work (CBS-. lliis 0 200 1 1 4 10 21 1(1 run no 4 1 20 120 (HI 0 SK Arlington Entries The schedule includes: "MO.NOAl At Brooklyn Paik- Weather clear, fist. FRESNO. June 2rJ. Jimmy Savala, hard-hitting Madera lightweight, and Bobby Romo, Los Angeles, clash in a ten-round main event here tomorrow night.

Savala, who took a rest a year ago, seems to be regaining his old form. Romo engaged in a number of thrilling fights at Hollywood Region Stadium, where, on several occasions he was awarded a bonus for engaging in the night's best fight. Casanova Pacheco, a newcomer from Mexico City, makes his do-but in the semifinal against Tiger Red Snyder of Eureka. Army Sergeant Vins Tahoe Golf TAHOE CTT, June '29. API Army Sgt.

Moots Thomas, of Reno, and Pete Kokon, of Sher- mv Je 1 ork, juther old' FTKST 5V furiones: 2B Ostro-sski. Cheso. Kalin. 3B RBI -Chapman 2. Riwlinu-t.

10: flt BoHton. 1 10 Mello J.iok. 113 Flo t. Gilbert 2. Cheso.

KliiiKler Grace. Kalin. EddieMayoNamed Coach of Phillies PHILADELPHIA, June 29. (AP) Eddie Mayo, one time crack American League in fielder with tho Philadelphia Athletics and Detroit. Tigers, today was named coach of the Philadelphia Phillies by the new manager, Stove O'Neill.

Dtifity Cooke, who lias been with the Phillies, first as trainer, then as first base coach, under Managers Ben Chapman and Eddie Sawyer, was released. Mayo, a tier his playing days, managed Toledo of the American Association and was Inter a coach for O'Neiil with the Boston Red Sox. WUUUULal .110 'Absolute 111 schenz. Ml Chapman. DP- Ratto-IIam- Willie IVp.

Jiartford, Tom f'ol-Boston, feathers, 10; at Paris, (harls Humez, Paris, v.i. Tommy Janirn, Youmks- .109 ''Activated ins Time. IWma to nck-Andrinir, Winner Gettel (SO). Loser Muncrief (5-4 i. Hit Avers ion 3 05 Mvive Goods .10 nacr Piiara Cli.

fnsvn. middle.5-, 10; Milwaukee 'Captain Carver. 100 Bee Jay 110 Van fink 1, Muncrief 1. -Avers 1, Van Cuyk 1. Muncrief 1.

Oaiidmi 1 SO Nardiou, vs. Blark-viKl. Ptter.in. N. HphL heavies.

Fre-mo, Jimniv Savala. Fresno, vs. Ptjbv Sun liehts, 10: 1 lrt Crossbow Girl ..119 Avers 1. Lien 1. Munciipf 1.

Oandini 1 2 20. Bentz. P.unir. ami so 2 .40 2 .113 Grey Ptpper 113 Ford. A (i.U'J.'i.

Gjp' a in TIN TII i', fur 3 old Tons Ki.inpss, nj li.ou 107 i 2 Re; trb 111 Li.k u. -oil Tone. 1.12 2-5. Tufv's Mik.c Tur.e Fa P.piom.j Bank On Me Koia-LiaJ. a'-o ran.

at to ri N. Carmen PiliO. Syracuse. N. Y.

Jimniv Ba It i more. Bondor tBarbara Gray Reigh. Bessemer Sudura Que-Le-Hace Vlckl Diana snroxn-5 Mandy's First Lino Drive Marwood tHigh Rating Run Him Tulle French Room Patio Patter High Hopes telters, 10; at 'hiras (P.atnlx Vrenat. 'ImcK Ffster. vs.

Danny Stipano- -Mi vich, Piitsiu-rKh, welUTs, S. fur'orics: 2 year o.us. 1 1 5 U.ri ...11 .113 Parklea 11. .113 Blue Jpar.s 113 MiifMaVrie 113 .1 I.VEtowaii 1 OS 1 1 One 113 .115 Cora Ilea G.ri 1 I .115 Urn' Girl 113 TI At. Miami Beacli, FM, II.IAHXTH fir ve Rohliy DvkP-M Miami, vs.

P.alpli Zanelli. Lake Merced Golf Medal play sweepstakes: (lass A Morris Barnhlatl, 78-8 70; Dr. Morris Flispr, 77-7- 70: Richard Arn-stein, 70-970. laii Hal Rosenthal. S3-13-70; Jack HIM.

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'rjvlile'ice, K. middies, 10: at Newark, i. Jimmv Chamriaene. Philadelphia, vs harlev Willi'ims, Newark, welters, at .115 Burma Girt ...,115 I up: Co-v. 112 i I.eon 10 HO 5 20 ion Veil: a G.e.

ad, lis lAndradei 7 20 4 2n Me 1 smiti, i 4 Ho T-np, 1 11 Br.Ktit An-'el. T-m Kmnerm. Reidiiv. Mark Firs'. Bulls Hal.

yve. C.aim 1-Ijo it Ac in: alio ran. Hnx'klvn Fort Klein. Hrooklyn. v.

Richie Ueed. White Plnina X. welters. San Juse. TH1R11 mile: 3 year and Black Mittens ..11 Aurora I 'eb 1 man Oaks, won low- gross I.ou'a Caoers in! 'Pete'l Pest and low net honors resnoctivelv Kddie rhavez, Sin Jose.

10: at (lamtn K.ientes. Aneeles, v.j. 'ontjv; t.l.l TII IT 70 via S' 112 1 Huerta 5.00 so A today in the annual 36-holo Cal- Neva Amateur Golf Tournament. Thomas carded a 73(55 138 Bum. 111 3.

10 2 so -1 in 100 Mason ii. in Time. Vista Fu-'ano. Bc-h Ic'v. J.u- tr Uadevo, I.adv -Ma ai ti el 1 sO.

By Carl Reich Harper, San Frarfisoti, welters. 10: ut Sar Antnnfo. Maria TriRO, l.ns Angeles, vs Machete Garcia. San weltc-x. 10 it SCalt Lake Citv, Jirk Ne'son, Ti'ilc I'tah vs.

Marvin Barkt-r, Visalla Calif. in. KIM-0 1 r. Wa. hi'irtn.

vs. Gian Flan-iK ri Pi t), leathers. 10, ST1IUMY At Calif. Tomtn rrison. Kns A nceles.

vsr. A he Ve tp I Heht heavier, 10' at Meno v. Fa he I a 'liavez. I o1 A Memo Vale-n, licHts. 10: Petrolt.

Jav Flint, v. K'me; Yovinjistown, lijsliis. S. The Invitational All Stars ap Night Wire AQl LDl't. parently are ready for the rugged Brnwn.

Jivpliumc. firing they will encounter in the Swiss round robin team tournament which opens at Downtown Bowl tomorrow night. Shoot 100 pins over their 1 Hr.Hfl e. Pfte. rvtl; I'Mtiifv.

K'jtji The rt'h. I'Hia: 7- If. Thii-tv I.nve. Ho.te P'ni K.ihlji, KnA Bi-t HIT If K-pnllH. Rosily 113 No Reward ....112 Busy Flow Ill -So Fair 110 FOl'RTH 5J 3 year olds up Impertal Mandy.

1 Ofl 'Fuse Box mo Outskirts 1 "41 Jimmy's Doll 1 '3 KI Pair Me 1 1 3 TrioKr.aph Bogalusa 114 Pharo Broil er .114 Royal Queen ...1 or Weep N3 11 I.utz Oirl Iff 'Warmed 'Jier Band Fly 1 10 Volt FIFTH 6 furl.fcs: 3 year o'ds. Pry Pat 10 "Blen -sand Slierif Grosch 1 1 4 Ill Mobility 114 Marie ttleen ...100 Giance' 114 L'Ko'oy 114 SIXTH 6 lurloRKs: 3 year o. Wlutleather 1 1 2 Hedsehlil 112 Shane 1 1 5 a-Irootioi Boomer lie Ndjht Phara ....110 a-Blne I.Icks 1 1 2 a-Watmac Farm and Sunning ia.e I-arm Slabl) entry SKVKMH 7 furionvs; 3 year oals up Knergetlc 1 1 3 Fleet Factor ...111 Rtoner Creek ...113 1'nbridled K'0 TChallcote 107, 'Fair Appraisal loo FIGHTH 11'1 tr.i'es: 3 yr o'ds. Ytitu 112 Famous 11V GatliKht 107' Chief Gs.eolj ...112 Isle Sea 117 117 Bramble Sun 107 Grand Juror 1 1 3 NINTH (Sub. 17 furloncs: 3 yr.

olds Our'jan in F.cii'ing Oracile 106 Inje. tor 113 Silver Ill Rosy Greek 11- Poiy Style 113 'On the Wire Misnisstppl 1 13 Hoopster US Hark-O-Mint ...113 5 pound" apprentice allowance a mcd. 17 pounds apprentice ailowaiue claimed. BasebairsBig Ten I.MADINO HATSMKX' (Raved on 1.10 at halsi VTKIWI. I.IIACl 11 "linor anil Inli (..

Alt. It. If. Pel. the invitation team tournament.

All told, there will be twenty men with averages of 200 or belter. 210 lion e.irier Louise I 3 izlo i Iietr 21 I Tom Hennessey (St Loji.s'. I lice Jouc, ird i i 2011 s'lm Har.ev Fled Riijaci. i i. Bill linnet" i i 1 ie" roit 208 T-mv l.ln.em.inn i JO-Billy link Ted Tadich (Ta- cono-i i i 'lo K-lsc.

B'lrnel icon: i 20i Asnlund ii.Ai. L.nibiad i i. p.eiplier I.A i 1 Glen S.iiiier Reioi eonons Jack Giuenwi' Toni Scaizo I.A K-l i St, Looi. Bob Zeigler, 22 year old Chicago' stationed at Treasure Island, converted the 710 split KUtiTO nU'J Mii.lal. l.

I II Hi K3 Iti.liinod. ItriMikbn 210 ISI (it) over tho Tahoe City and Brock-way courses, while Kokan had a 136-6 139. Behind Thomas in the championship flight, were Trv Cooper, Long Beach. 71-GS 130 and Cordon Wilks, Berkeley, 09-7-1 .1 13. Trailing Kokon was Nels Cul-lenward Francisco sports writer, with 1 11-1-110.

Other results included: I Unlit 10 I r.s pu-i-. 7 I-03---1 IO- 1.7-76 -1 l.i; ily Tiio.i.i.s 11 I 13. Wooifii Mrs. i V. Itil Mr.

Robert V. 1 ri R.i.o.lo pl 1 S3-17 Navy Crew Arrives WORCESTER I Mass. 29. AIM Navy's highly regarded eight arrived today for workouts on Lake Quinsigamond prior to this week's 2.000 meters lest in the United States Olympic rowing trials. 995 average, the Invitational hoys took over first place in the team tournament at.

Bi idgcmann Rec ImpII. I'lilraen 11 IVi 17 in Marhnll. Imlnnall -li) lrt. In "11.1 hlii7e.l.l. I Inrinnall 204 2:1 xiiitpr.

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(10 212 0 reation, San Jose, late Saturday niKht. The 3.085 scratch series i he teams are handicapped from 950.1 bettered the 2.971 shot, by the San Francisco Flower xnld'T. Krimklvn (i.1 "Mil In 71 HUM KI Ul XS BTTF1 IX xaner, hlraco 20 Sa.ier. hleacn HimIkph. Hrnnktytl 1 5 Thomson, V.

Thi.mt.nd. 1 5 (nrili.n. Itt.tnn 1 Hndceit. nrnnklyn (M MatheWH, lli.Hti.ii 1 12 Xnldrr. HrmtklMi 47 ers earlier in the evening.

tho Powell Rec Mixed League. T- i i Welrnni, X. V. 1 13 ie Only other man to do it since will stand up for first money of Torrenga took over in 194S SiaO. Most of the twenty high also was a Marine kliicr, i AMI ltl( AX 1.A'.! I 'la er and lult Mt.

It. II. 1'el. Joe Sena, who picked up the 7-10 California League thisen, 1 U- eland lain. average crews here for the Downtown tournament also will shoot two years ago Pat Murray K.dl.

Iliikttiu len-en, awtificlnn at Eridgemann Rec ,.000 210 mio 3 10 2 ..4 10 Oft) l'2 7 3 2 (. and 11a. Romero 1-42 averatre woman sharpshooter Bakerfffield Slockton eiirois, Alinter Kukula Victor in South End Handball Joe Kukula upset Fat LaRocca. 2US, 19-21, 2118, in the South End Rowing Club handball tour-mem yesterday. Action continues noNt Sunday.

Other results: Frarl: Spl ier ,1 dc r-c S.niiii. 21 12, 21-2 I.av Itorroo. Kene Clanntler 21-1 21-M, Kearney il Boh broth 21-1n, 21-13, Bin Stanton d. Milt Coleman, 2119, 21-11. Crystal Springs I1n(nn ii7 Hi l'i 27 Ill tlti 20 71 mi 71 10O 2 lid 4t 7X I HO 1'n (in 71 "J7 40 (II "M7 20 71 111 NX ITTHIl IV 2'i2 103 102 .11 ci area (I- M.

(.1. Daws 13 Eisuis Fn7zy NAME A0DRESS Ki.vl.m Mllrhell, flnrlaiKl Mantle, nv Ili.l.ln..n. Hatter. Xew orl, "237 ('C'l 202 r13 1 sj 232 (l'i!) 20S I.ii-I Cli 1 l'i. FiiiiliL il.

Flight V.onon in her first year of league bowling, topped the Park Bowl Women's Handicap circuit with a three game 5S7 Bill Sargent fired 21 1 232 211-223 S82 and i Waai; 217 "2 Billy Mack IM IKIMK 111 XX and Is oca. FIRST MK Fresno Ventura 2O0 010 )3 fi 2 titatltoa and Leblanc; Schlarb and Weils. SECOND GAM VI Freeno .010 (HO fl-2 0 Ventura 20" 20(1 4 7 Jackson and Phillips; MacNeil and Wells. en -M IVi -STATE, Hi-rra. urk 1 K.uen.

le elutid Totals 1002 1002 10S1 30S3 Wertr. HelroM I leveland .41 F-r-l 1' I' oi: ooo-n I. on Sio-ond ",1 l.c-ov 7:1 Spi-ond Fl k-lil, Gmtis 116 Hurry! Act Today! Offer Expires July 5, 1952 i Some of the visiting firemen Mullen 839 in the Bagdad Rnhmin. hirar -u Trin Imoiih I loh Iceland IIHertr, Uetrnlt ...41 J. I1U IXdgue.

Zernlal, rhlladrlp.l 2 Brrra, rw ork 4 1 Third fiicm Women ii. Hathuay. will totc'wonderful averages into mrrf-iiri.

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