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"I A Off the Fairway lirv Tf If 2T" 49ers Resting-' Four to Get Ax Red Hickey and his San Francisco 49er coaching av sistants yesterday enjoyed their first day off since goinj to work on July 25. Nonetheless, the wheels were turning as Hickey look a final look at the names of four athletes he'll send on their if 11 2 it Double In Green Tee By PHIL NORMAN riAn rjpiri a business machine coinnany sales manager 3 111 a 2 punched the 'wrong computer him titles in both divisions ot me ureen jee jnviiduunai. Reid and partner, Bob Andrus, first lost out to a Jim Asbell birdie on the first extra hole of a playoff for low Husllc Is Flashed bv Cal Team CANADA'S PAT KI.NSKLLA (ON WJOU.ND AT RIGHT) MARKS ONK OF iMANY IJRILLIAVr SAVKS bootinfi bull (arrow) Kevin O'SuUivan. Center (partially obcnret) Toronto Cyril O'ltrien. Stand- EDWARDS FIELD.

Berkeley, Sept. 3. Coach Marv Levy ran his California football squad through a brief defensive scrimmage to wind up today single session practice under a blistering sun. Levy was pleased with the work of his first team but declined to single out any individual performances. "They all hustled and their pursuit and gang tackling was impressive," said the young Cal mentor.

The first team worked against the fourth and fifth teams while the second and third teams opposed each other. Earlier, the squad worked on passing and play installation. Levy set the first full scala scrimmage for next Saturday. Dvad Grabs Barlb Cup Dean Stiles Dyad of the St. On In World Mcut SF Irish Stars Champs considering the difference in offenses did not outshine his Canadian namesake, probably the outstanding player on the field.

Gallant performances for Canada were turned in by fullback John Duffy, midfield TODAY BRONCOS No. Player way today to reach the re quired player limit of 38, "It isn't easy to find four cuts with this squad," he said. "Several clubs called me last week asking what would be available. They want class ball players." Obviously, none asked about the new rookie sensation, Billy Kilmer, although Hickey enjoyed himself a laugh by broaching: "I wonder what the critics would say if I turned Billy over to somebody else." Red's mind was occupied with how to get the squad down from cloud nine after the succulent Ram win. "That one's gone," he said.

"We've cot a tough Dallas club to take on Saturday night up at Sacramento and they'd better start thinking about roping the Cowboys after the way Dallas thumped Baltimore (35-24 1," said the 49er leader. There were no injuries of consequence listed from the Ram contest and the 49ers will return to work at 10 this morning for a good loosening up session. BRACHMAN on The V.ivrs Following are SF 49er sta tistics for the first four exhi bition contests: TEAM First downs rushing First clowns passing First downs penalties Tntal first downs OPP 34 31 68 517 661 1.U8 105 61 fl 167 9 4 9 5 78 33 31 3 71 Net yards rushing 613 Net yards passing 1.401 110 53 5 227 9 Total net yards Passes attempted Passes completed Passes had intercepted Yards losl penalties Fumbles Fumhles Inst 3 Touchdowns 13 Field goals i Points 9o INDIVIDUAL PASSING Names At. Comp. HI TD Pet .506 .313 125 1.000 .857 Brodie 81 41 Kilmer 13 Waters 8 4 I 1 6 Messer 1 Tittle 7 Totals 110 53 No longer with team.

KUSHIINt, Names TC8 NYG Aver, Smith 40 184 4.6 Norton 10 105 10:5 x-LR 39 39 20 15 Td 32 Td 15 15 6 0 0 Kilmer 9 102 11.3 Roberts 20 99 4 9 Lockett 16 89 5 5 Waters 7 45 6 4 Brodie 11 16 14 Casey 3 3 10 Messer i nu Fuller 1 0 00 Totals 118 643 5.2 Long run. RECEIVING Players PC Yards x-LP Owens 8 164 43 Conner 7 ln6 53 Td Casey 6 117 66 Td Stickles 10 114 is A Thomas 3 65 50 Lockett 6 55 20 Murchison 3 31 18 Smith 4 26 2i Brod.e 1 2i Smith 4 26 21 Norton 2 11 11 Roberts 2 11 II Fuller 1 4 1 Totals 53 758 Long Pass SCORING Piavrs TD FG PAT Tp Haeltme 1 Brodie 2 Lockett 2 Smith 2 Davis 0 Norton 1 Conner 1 Roberts I Casey I Woodson 1 Stickles 1 Totals 13 12 96 Polo Postponed CHICAGO, Sept. 3. (API Heavy rain today postponed the start of the National Open Pn'o matches. Francis Yacht Club won the Rarth Trophy-Coyote Point 1..

-ll, I ISS button yesterday and it cost it SI 4 I r. 1 first hjle-in-one. Chambers dropped a four iron shot into the cup on the ica-yara tnira at the California Golf uud. Witnesses were Vince Otto, Jim Stephenson and Dr. Vin Murphy.

Oswald had an 85 for the round. John F. Conway of Ameri can President Lines yesterday shot a hole-in-ont on the California Club course. Conwav made his ace on the HC-yard 16th hole with a wedge his first hole-in-one in 10 years of golfing. Witnesses were Barry Jack son.

George bhnner ana Larry Campbell. Dr. Larry Garrett used a six iron to ace the 155 yard. eleventh hole at tne weaaow Club yesterday. It was the first ace for the San Rafael resident.

His feat was wit nessed by his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Ed BILL SWARTMAN and Chuck Christensen downed Jr, JHIl OlllUfV HIIU IldllJII J. Walters, 1 up, to move mio the finals of the member member tournament at the Palo Alto Hills Country Uud tract OfH QT I They will meet Charley Gallagher and C. R.

Murray, who defeated Dr. H. Ilunchar and Dr. Clyde Geiter. Hal Morgan and Wayne Carter made it two in a row at Diablo Country Club as 4i, th.

Labor Day Invitational with a uay liivuai ,6 beslball score ot 125 Both players are low handi cappers, Morgan iroin tne Carler senting Orinda. Best shot of the day was made bv Phil Kane, who eazled the 525 yard seventh by holing out with a nine iron. Results: Hal Horgan-Wavne Carter. 127BU7I Knowlton-Boots Erb. 13R Phil Kane-Charles Fry: Hern Avres-Oak Adams: Rig Ballard-Bud Mr.Vey; Jim Crane-Red Wiselev.

U9Bor Lehman-John wenei: Jim Poe.sle'--An'1,' Kniirlen. 130 Jim Bos-Joei onmsnaw. DON' GAIOIAN'. the club champion, learned success fully with son Duanp to account for the Richmond Club's father and son title yesterday. They came in with a low gross aggregate of loo.

Results: Low Gross Don-Ouane Garman, 79-77156. Low Net Jim Habbestad, 91-2171-Jim Mabhestad l6-to 71 (total 142). Hawaii loFool PCLTiavcnV.H SEATTLE. Sept. 3.

(AP Nick Morgan, owner of the Hawaii Islanders of the Pa cific Coast. Baseball League. has agreed to continue pay ing added transportation costs of other clubs to the Islands, Dewey Soriano, presi dent, said today. Morgan had been quoted earlier in the week as saying he would refuse to pay the transportation costs next vear. It's off to Ireland for the San Francisco All Stars.

The home town Gaelic Ath- lotin Assncia inn fifteen over- whelmed the Toronto Young Irelands, 21-6, at Balboa Soc- rer stadium vesterdav to be a come the North American champions. Player-coach Kevin O'Sulli-van's prides thus qualified lor final rounds of the world Irish football championships in London and Dublin. Fifteen hundred fans saw Police hief Tom CahiU throw 111 nental championship game and more hundreds were in a i. 4 Un ftLi me Miinus aim ii inc not he nretne Mil railt lSl club had pulled away to a 10-2 nan nine ii.iu. nFFKASF.

STAR r. OFFENSE L-; LT L-' RG RT nz Q3 LH RH F3 j-t Gene Hrehola 72 Jerry Trurm SO Ken Adamson d0 Boh Griffin 77 Carl Larpent-r 75 Eldon Danenlnuer 87 Lionel Taylor 18 Frank Tripucka 21 Gene Minno 42 Al Fraier .13 Fred BukaW 2'j0 201 181 195 N) player Wt. DEFENSE It was a day tor attack. ani41 gross honors, then ran second to George Godfrey and Dr. Rob O'Neil in low net division sudden death play.

The computations made by Keid before the tournament started will now be sent out for re-calculation. Asbcll and buddy Tom Cul-lifian. Jr totaled a 133 for the two days of best ball at the Green Hills Golf Club as they ascended the pillar scaled on opening day by Tom Bocci and Dr. Ron Luceli. Defending champion Bocci and partner could make but 72 on a bcstball basis and it sent them tumbling to third place.

This despite eight birdies made by the combine. Best second day player on the premises was OUie Nord-by, the Green Tee tournament director, who fired an eye-arresting 71, best score of the man's career. It failed, however, to lift him and Robert Strickland into the throne room. Results: low gross Tom Cultiioin Jr.Jim Asbell, 138; Don Reid-Bob Andrus. 138 l'ov npt Al Cozakos William An-selmo, Class A George Godfrey-Dr.

Bob O'Neil. 126; Don Raid-Bob Andrus. 2fi: Tom Morton-Dan McGannev. Poss Smith-Howard Verutti. 129; Tom Hurwitz-Herb Hurwitz, 129.

Class Tom Marklev-Jamps Lowrie. 128: J. Koefoed-J. R. Gre-orv 129; Mel H.

Kennedv-Henrv Donnelly 110: Sam Maiman-Hank Levoff. 130 Judue Marcel Biscay-Judue Val Arata. 130; Elio Bonuccelli-Joe Futer- "ciassC 'John Mever-Walter Clark. Al McNeil AICinelli. 128: Charles Cameron-Art Rosenbaum.

129. Second day low gross Oliver Nordby-Robert Strickland. 68. Low net Mel Kennedy-Jim Kennedy, 62. Hole in one Norman Sutherland 3 6 ins.

'Won playolf. 9 TI1K STATE Fair Golf Tournament could have been played on the carpet me aI t.m unno- rnnm. Ill is strictly a brother act through the first i noics with D.ck Lotz clinging to first Dlace with a 72142. However, brother John lopped two strokes off Dick's lead of Saturday by firing a two under par 70 on the tricky Haggin Oaks layout. He passed the two-thirds mark of the 54-hole test with a 145.

In third place came lanky George Archer. Harding Park player, and Bob Callan, Olympic Club, both with 147s. Archer's scores read 74-73 as did Callan's. An even 14 strokes from the pace is Verne Callison, the Sacramento tavern owner and defending champion. Callison skied to an 82 in the opening day wind, then needed 74 yesterday.

Final round will go on today in Sacramento. 142 Dick San Lorenzo (70-72). i Can 1 nrenzft 75-70). 147 George Archer, San frnc'c (74-73); Bob Callan, San r-rancisco 74'73'- (77-71) nqFrank Toronto, Sacramento 7 150 Jim Mather, Sacramento isTi-Morgan Barofsky. Walnut Creek (80-71); Dave Bohannnn.

San Mateo (10-71); Peter Gutierrez, '7j52llRay Clavenn. Stockton; Char ley Salas. Haywaro; oievo San Bruno. FIFTEEN YEARS of trying wpr rewarded yesterday when Ozzie Chambers, San Francisco realtor, bagged his Golf Briefs Palo Alio Hills llaij.l Ralph Swindle, 73-1266; Gcorqe H'i'on 1-'- c' Ru-Mpti. 8j-17 6S: Bill Tomlin, R0 1268.

Low combined net: Mr Irthn finth 141- Mr. -Mrs Gcoree Hilton, 142; Roger Fndman. 142. Meadow (luh Modal play; Ed Vest. 75-966: W.

A. Brown, B3-1B 67; Paul Spengler 71-467; Cy Donaldson, 72-567; C. G. Strcm, K4-1S 68; Al Garcia. 79-11 6fl: Al Huber 85-16 69: Noms Seastrom, 83-14 69; Ed Lindner, 75-669.

Crystal Springs BSMwirt Baker, 76-8-68: Paul V'fl3 nan odnci, i Stenson, 78-870; Tom Duffy. 79-772; Henrv p-cra a P4- 7. Class B-George Benson, 24 Dr. C. E.

Jensen. 84-1470; Bob Cole, 91-2071. Lake 3Iercel Medal sweepstakes: Class A Len Bloch, 72-567; Sy I Sachs. 80-872. Cla Charlie Franrco.

84-15 69; Jeff Heyman. 92-2171. Marin Junior tournament: Roys (15-17) Mike Vecchio: (14-15) Jim May; (10-12) Steve McGrath; (unit" 10) Ron Williams. Girls (12 years old) Janice Daly. Ice ih rh 231 y4 fHofz'" 281 271 241 235 2-10 220 HO 204 187 S7 Inhn Hohhs Boh McNmara p.vealt jim sear1, 23 Austin Gonsoulin DENVER SQUAD 15 Smith, 60 Adamson, If.

a 61 Gavin, Trinurka a 63 West, 6t MrFadm. 65 Yauns, fifi Cash, Hohhs. Ih 71 Tal Niko. 71 Hausrr. Sturm, 74 Hnl7 20 Traynham.

Allen, 2 Gonsoulin. Bukaly, la stone 35 Sears, Stinnphe 40 Carmichael, 75 Danenhauer, 41 Mr.Namara, dta 76 Mattax. Fraier 77 I arnenter. a 45 McMillin, 81 Pnherts, 83 Pyeatt. db 84 Hill, 87 Taylnr.

88 Prehnla. 50 Griffin, NirhnK MrGrew. 53 Hudson. Ih 55 McDaniel. lb Chargers In 31 to 10 Triumph SAN DIEGO, Sept.

3 (UPD The San Diego Chargers scored three touchdowns in the first quarter today one a 72-yard punt return by halfback Paul Lowe to smash the Dallas Toxans. 31-10, in an American Football League exhibition game. Lowe's sprint was identi-ral to his scoring punt return last week against the Oakland Raiders. Over a two-year span San Diego is 8-0 in preseason games. Going into today's game Dallas had a comparable record of never having lost tin exhibition contest in the AFL, but the Tex-ans couldn't keep up with Lowe and company.

In addition to his punt return Lowe, former Oakland Raider star, also scored an other first quarter touchdown on a 4-yard run to give the 15,243 fans in Balboa Stadium a chance to keep cheeruig. Dallas 0 0 3 710 S-in Dieqo 21 7 3 Q31 SD Lowe 73 punt return I Blair kick) SD Lowe 4 run (Blair kick) SD Kemp 1 run I Blair kick) SO Rnlerm 1 run (Blair kick) Dil-FG Soikes 41 SO -FG Blair 17 Dal Burford 10 pais from Davidson fSnike kick) Attendance, 15.233. Your Golf By CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: SHOTS HIGH AND SHORT. DIAGNOSIS: Lagging hands. TREATMENT: When club-head and ball meet, the hands should be AHEAD of the club-head, not BEHIND it.

The body also should be considerably forward of the position shown in today's illustration. From this position, it's impossible to hit the ball with power and accuracy. The shot is more apt to loo like a weak pop fly. (Copyright, '61. Nat'l Newsrjaper Synd.) Softball Tourney ROCK ISLAND, Sept.

3. (AP) Rock Island today defeated defending champion Long Beach, 4-2 to eliminate that team from the Softball Congress tourna- mcnt Raiders Face Broncos In Kezar 'Home' Till Cyril O'Brien and forward John Murphy. League play resumes next Sunday at Balboa Stadium. Toronto John Murphy, 3 points; Howley, 1 goal. San Francisco Tommy MurDhy.

5 po-nK; Jnhn Cunningham. 1 goal, 3 points; Kevin OSulliuan, 2 goals; Criarley Downey. 1 goal; John Healey. 1 point; Jarleth O'Connor. 1 goal.

P.M. AT KEZAR RAIDERS Wt. Plaer No. ia Charley Hardy 82 2 '5 Ron Sa.jal b4 241 Jonn 63 2'iO Jim Otto 50 23j Vayne HawKini 65 J45 Jack lb 205 Doug Asad 63 irin Tnn Flnres 15 lr2 Ji'k Larscheid 23 lfl3 George Fleming 21 205 Alan Miller 37 Wt. Player No.

2'5 Geor je. Fieids 80 250 Hal Smith 72 240 Volney Peters 74 24-) Charley Powell 87 240 Bob Doughsrty 44 235 Tom 60 230 Riley Morns 55 210 Fred Williamson 41 190 Alex Bravo 47 lSi Joe Cannavino 27 205 Wayne Crow 22 LE RT RE 1LR MLB RLB LC RC LS RS OAKLAND SQUAD 12Paoac.Q 64 Sabal. ot 15 Flores. 21 Fleming, 22 Crow, Larscheid. 26 Fuller, 27 Cannrwino.

28 Macon, 21 hams, 32 Jones, 37 Miller, 41 Williamson, 43 Cooihaush, 44 OniiBherty. lb 47 Bravo, 50 Otto, 53 Bansavaee, Ih 55 Morris. Ih 60 Louderhack, lb 63 Smith, 65 Hawkins, 66 Cadwell. 68 Dittrich. 72 Smith, 74 Peters, 75 Slone.

78 Voight. 79 Brewinrton, 80 Fields, 81 Jahr.ic. 82 Harriv. 83 Asad. 85 Cavalli, 86 Burch.

87 Powell, 88 Varnado. a 89 Ross, a let." Al Frazier. ranked close Bu ilt along the same lines as Fuller, Frazier is averaging better than six yards for the passes the first time the Raiders looked at him. Oakland won't have to look at quarterback George Herring, who hurled three touchdown passes against them the first time. He has a broken But Frankie Tripucka.

the ex-N'otre Dame QB and three other regulars who didn't perform at Spokane, are ready. Tim DainYrs rould benefit from thrt fnpf tho RrnhPC WPrP 1 bruised somewnat oniy last Friday night when they were waxed by the champion Hous ton Oilers. 42-10. QitoMo rl a tllf 1 -V hands of Denver. Houston and San Diego.

Erdelatz claims They'll bounce back," he isaid confidently. it rouia happen toaay, ne added. (Continued from Page 41) nnr tiiif ho Vna nnir n1avin2 resooiise to Denver's ''Rock Yacht Club yacht race yester day by the corrected time of almost 17 minutes over his nearest rival, Frank Wosscr's Rutson. Elaised Time 5:52:55 5:49:28 5:50:23 6:51:36 5:53:04 6:30:02 6:50:25 6:01:14 6:37:28 7:04:20 7-12 6:34:09 7:10:18 6:58:25 6:59:05 7:19:10 6:59:36 6:57:05 6:59:59 7:18:20 7:09:58 7:07:27 7:14:48 7:14:23 7:14:35 715:30 7:23:34 7:18:03 7 31:12 7:21:57 7:25:30 7-29-31 7:20:37 7.32-53 7:22:9 6:51:10 7:49:25 7:20:28 6:64:17 7:27:15 7:15:38 7:53:58 7:19:50 7:32:36 8:39:10 7:11:28 7:15:50 Corr. Time 5 30:56 5:47:8 5:43:23 5:49:36 5:51:04 5:53:25 5:59:14 5:59:28 5:59:40 6:06:03 6:07:23 6:12:27 6:13:09 6:15:18 6:16:25 6:17:05 6:17:13 6:17:56 6:18:06 6:22:59 6:26:29 6:28:27 6:32:23 6:32:35 6 33:." 6:34:34 6 34:35 6:36:03 6:39:12 6:39:57 6:49 39 6 40:31 6:40:37 6:40:59 6 6:43:28 6 45:17 6:46 48 6 48:15 6:48:38 6 51:58 6:52 50 6:53:35 6:57:11 7.05:28 7:09:46 7:15:50 Boat Dvad R'jtsan Trident Mehitabel laorana Freya Elusive Hauo Pirate Blue Baby Grand Chantey Flying Snray Crumov II Fair Lady Skall Blitz Macaw II Flirt Lively Lady Twinkle Bod News Terns-chore Smooths Too Aida Kaoer Kestrel Filur Rcsue Vehune Fale II Debonair Duhaiyat Hoodoo Bandersatch Koshn Escape Picaroon Sinn rein Pampero Norvik Ve'ero Joy III Java Bear Imoulse II V'eiakahou Randori Quartet Ttudy Jane Winsding Trino 30 Fiesta Loki Tribe Recalls 10 CLEVELAND, Sept.

3. (AP) The Cleveland Indian today recalled 10 optioned players. House with Bob Fouts on KSFO HWHBWii fho mif. nf a mnriiiftor at a transfer point, with athletes to San Diego's Paul Lowe as coming and going in bunches, a racehorse game breaker-up-until even Eddie couldn't tell per. For your convenience) ALL SHOPS OPEN 9 TO 5 LABOR DAY or appointments who he had in tow, with or without a program.

Three big linemen with Francisro's forwards, notablv Tommy Murphy, (laZZled the Canadians in spite of heroic work by goalkeeper Pat Kin-sella. San Francisco had a Pat Kinsella, too, and he was also a defensive star. Murphy alone scored five and was the brains behind every offensive move. Scan Cunningli.ii.i, former all-Ireland star, had six points. OXK GOAL The boy who kept the forwards supplied with the ball was big native son Walter Pudlow, ably assisted by Brendan McGuire.

San Francisco's Kinsella allowed but. one goal, but I5oin)crs Dump iScw Seals Foes In a post season contest in Oakland's Roller Derby Hall last night, the chaoipion Bay Bombers defeated the newly formed San Francisco Seals 34-24. The Roller Derby training hall in Oakland will be open fri (ho rnct nf iht vrar U'ifh games played by four minor league teams every Sunday night. had to take a stroke penalty so he wound up with a double bogey six. Pott had a 71 for the day a.

wit imu a I A. a wi uiv ",7 and it gave him 210, a tie for mira piace witn narics mi- ford, who shot a 70. unn oir-m i cr-irnn-ci nlmw XI tft ina Jnhnnv Pott Charles Sifford Georse Bayer Art Wall 77-70-70217 71-71-70212 70-70-72712 73-7P 70213 70-72-71213 Gay Brewer Bob Goetj Tommy Aaron Don airfield Doua Senders Billy Maxwell 71.J9-73-2I3 Tom Niepirt 72-74-58 314 Jacky Cuoit 73-4S-71 2'4 73-74-AO-21S 7I-74-o jls 6-7ft-70 215 Anton'o Cerda Jon Gusfin Jim Ferrier Gary Player 71.71-73315 Bert Tony Lema .1 71-72-73 315 lav Hehert 72-73-71-3)6 Bill Collins Dan Sikes SS-7-77 2'6 72-71-73-216 71-71-74 21C 77-74-71 7.m-7!-217 -717 Gene Mifch-ll Jr. Buster Cuoif Deve Marr Henry Ransom Robert rte Vicenzo Rnhhy Nichols Phil Rodserj 71 69-77-I171 AUTO PA1SSTIS30 good pro schooling, figure to Broncos and leads the team help the Raiders immeasur-jin all departments, including ably in their quest to remove scoring, the stigma of being the onlyj The Chicago Bear castoff one of the eight AFL clubs ran a kickoff yards for a sans a win to this point. jm and also was on the re-Thev are defensive tackle ccivins end of 60 and 25 yard Slewarl Tops Golf Volney Peters, the ex-L'SC Troian: defensive end Jon Tnlir.i HifrtA voir tArn vol.

il latii miLl' i uii iii Pran, and offensive tackle Jim Rrewington, from North Carolina College. Erdelatz also is eager to LjlUllCU Bl.Mi l.T illiVL Villi JL see swift Charlie Fuller, who hand. EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK Modern volume methods let us offer a $75 paint job at this low price. Our work includes: Complete wet sanding 3 coats baked enamel 2-year guarantee 1-day service. Seven Bay Area locations to serve you.

SARAN PLASTIC SEAT COVERS $14.95 CONVERTIBLE TOPS FOR MOST CARS $39.95 couiant mane it wun tne 49crs because of his fumbling. as a Raider hallback (, 67.72-71-310'ana return sDcciansi. DALLAS, Sept. 3. (API-Home pro Earl Stewart pulled into the lead at 54 holes in the $30,000 Dallas Open today when golf's big man, Arnold Palmer, faltered with a shocking double bogey.

Stewart, putting like a demon, came in with a two- under par 63 for 207 at the 54-hole mark a one-stroke lead OVCr Palmer, WllO Soared io a a loaay. Palmer started the day leading Stewart and Johnny Pott, the defending tournament champion, by three strokes. But the man who has 0 The cx-SF Stater, fastest mm ramn TulH ho Ihn player who open up tne at tack so all opponent defen sive pressures won't be concentrated on quarterback Tom Flores. Erdelatz plots extensive use of Fuller, although "Ponv SAN FRANCISCO 5S5 Bryant (at 4th St.) YU 2-0281 315016th St. (Bet.

Valencia Guerrero) UN 3-5 477" 2030 Van Ness (Bet. Pacific Jackson) TU 5-4434 OAKLAND 11th Webster GL 1-4442 4921 Broadway (Bet. 49th 50th) OL 4-7181 RICHMOND 2420 MacDonald (at 25th St.) BE 2-8553 REDWOOD CITY 2501 Spring (at Douglas) EM 9-4833 7 AM TO 7 PM, 9 AM TO 3 PM. SAT. 12-5 PM as he was dubbed by the, have not diminished the de-40ors.

will not start because sire of his troops. of his short acquaintance with Oakland plays and forma tions. He could be the Raiders' Hear the pre came 49'er Club won more tournaments than any other golfer this year sliced into a lateral water hazard on the sixth hole and I I.

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