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34 May 1 1, 1955 CCCC Irish Smash SI; Mission Triump Manner Is Feted by T. D.Club By BOB BRACHMAN Scoreboard On Preps Alameda League Hayward pushed over a run in the seventh extra inning to defeat Encinal, 4-3, in Alameda County Athletic League play yesterday. Poly Sets Fast Pace In Trials Title favored Polytechnic set the qualifying pace in All-City track trials held at Jefferson iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiii Rod and Gun il i mini iiiuBy J. P. tiHUiiiiniimi Last Saturday about 2 p.

m. at the Lake Merced boathouse a 2 year old male all black Labrador retriever disappeared. This dog was accustomed to being around the boathouse almost daily, so he did not stray away. It is likely that he was stolen. This retriever can be identified by people who know this type.

One point is that the peak on his head is higher than average, and the other is that he is a trifle swayback, or the shoulder and rump are higher than the center of the back. POTRERD I Ll DtlLOPHI PI SIGHT Unbeaten Sacred Heart stayed that way, once defeated Mission won another, a Lincoln two-hitter went up in the smoke of a conflagration of errors and Washington humbled Poly in yesterday's local prep baseball action. The mighty Irish slammed their traditional St. Ignatius rivals, 5-0, at Funston, although Wildcat Dick Keating held the winners to five hits while his mates were nicking victor Ed Internationally prominent track and field figures, past and present, swelled an F. Touch Richmond 0O0 000 00 3 El rerrllo ...,100 020 3 5 0 Williams and DeFabio; Handy and Tlnarelli.

Knclnal 100 101 0003 6 4 Hayward 003 000 001 4 9 3 High, Daly City, yesterday. down Club audience yesterday Dave Ireland, 807 Ulloa, phone The Parrots advanced eigh to pay tribute to J. "Flint" Han streams include North Fork of Middle Fork American. Auburn Ravine, lower hit and two Gal bobbles. But they shed the advantage in the teen men through the first OVerland 1-6680, has offered a liberal reward for information ner and to herald the event he Aldrlch.

Ouintana (7) and Hamon; Mor riss and Wyant, Voluntary Projects by Owners Proposed Blackwood Creek, Halsey Forebay and Ward Creek. Lampe for six. Sacred Heart enjoyed its twenty-fourth consecutive triumph of the season, Including six in league play, against its ancient enemy, and did so be fifth when the Lions cashed in round of heats, followed bv fostered, Saturday's twenty- I'lumas Barring heavy storms Plumas Berkeley 000 010 1 2 8 7 San Lorenzo 000 005 5 7 1 Kldd and Field: rnvev. Nesbit (1). leading to his recovery, FISHING REPORTS.

ninth renewal of the West Coast Washington with sixteen and on one hit, a pair of walks and two of Lincoln's seven errors for Relays at Fresno. Covey (2). Nesbit (7) and Pasquinelli. Lincoln with fourteen. should be fair to good; Bucks Lake free of ice and should be good; North Fork Feather at Seneca to Belden good bet; Middle Fork also good; Silver Lake open and cood: La Porte area probably not ac The department of fish and three runs.

A hit and three more Manner, who became the third Top performance was the game wardens reports on fishing juggling tricks by the Lincolns fore 3,500 witnesses, largest of person to receive the T. OAL Baseball McClymonds handed Techni cessible; small creeks should be fair to good; bait best bet for now. Tributaries chances in the following eight presented Galileo with another 2:18.6 clocking by Washington's six man 1320 yard relay team. The AAA record is 2:18.2. Yesterday's program included counties which open May 14 Club's award for outstanding contribution to sports, reported that 1,372 athletes, including cal its first loss of the Oakland of Bucks Lake closed to July trlbu taries of Lake Almanor closed to May 28.

uiorra North Fork Yuba should be ex Alpine East Carson River, high and roily, fair to poor; Markleevllle Creek, Athletic League campaign, 12-9, the season. The Irish wrapped it for the deep freeze with a run in the third, tacked on two more in the fourth on Rich Muratore's ground rules double that lost itself in the overflow crowd in cellent; Milton Reservoir excellent for rainbows and browns; Gold Lake fair to nonr. countv road to be open; other run in thi sixth. Washington's Fernando Mol-talvo and Poly's Bill Simmons shared three hit distinction at Funston, but the Eagles used their bingles to better advan Wes Santee, will compete in eighty-one events to be run varsity track and lightweight field events. Lightweight track Pleasant Valley Creek and West Carson River, same, bait best bet.

Silver Creek high, poor fishing. Cheek as to whether Carson, Ebbetts, Luther and Monitor yesterday to throw Tech, Fre mont and Castlemont into a three-way tie for first. streams fair to poor. Snow pack will not nav. ton much bearing on water condi By RUSS CONE A move to stimulate a "voluii.

tary" urban renewal project 6n Potrero Hill was voted yesterday by the Citizens Particip'a tion Committee for Urban Renewal. The committee will schedule a meeting at the Potrero Hill Community Center, probably in about a month, to outline tha proposal to residents of tha area. Passes aro open. No lakes free of ice or men and varsity field men will qualify at Jefferson today, with available for fishing on opener. Technical 103 410 0 9 2 McClymonds 440 211 xl2 13 tage and emerged with a 4-2 tions.

Rlerra Smlthneck Creek, Cold Stream Creek and Little Truckee River all planted and probably accessible. Yuba Bullards Bar Reservoir good Butte Chico Creek from county line to u-acK semifinals for all divisions Mallory. Smith (3) and Haskins: Lit zey. Plnson (3) and Littlejohn. set for Thursday.

Finals will be staged at San Franrisrvv Washington got off flying and Lomo good; Butte good If present weatner prevails; West Branch high; Fish and Last Chance Creeks about same as last year; Little Butte, West Branch Butte and Middle Butte good: Keyser, Big and -5 6 2 Fremont 120 010 0 Oakland 100 210 00- -4 8 4 afternoon and night. "Santee will be given every opportunity at the four minute mile," said Hanner, the veteran Fresno State coach. "His race will be held at 1:10 in the afternoon on a track that will be absolutely perfect. At most, there'll be only one race run on a part of it before the try." put over two in tne opening around mouths of inlet streams, particularly Willow Creek; Indian, Flapjack, Deadwood and Owl Gulch Creeks should be normal if roads are passable by opening day. Most trout streams should be fair.

Blakeslee and Brenzel: Mendell, Peters Little Kimshew Creeks fair to poor. Roads irame on tne smorgasbord com state Saturday. Yesterday's qualifiers: VAKSITV (2) and Dutra, bine of a balk, two hits and an Castlemont 301 123 2 12 15 1 San Leandro 000 021 0 3 8 3 right center field. The other two were added in the seventh on errors by Jack Scramaglia and Roger Ferrari, a walk and a hit batsman. The speedy Micks stole nine bases.

Mission paced Balboa all the way to register a 5-3 victory at Big Rec as Angelo Maraccini hoisted his fourth triumph in five starts. Chief stickman was Freddie In these areas open. Main Feather ok. with bait around Pulga; North Fork Feather depends on water release; French Creek good but will be crowded; Little 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 error after two were out. They 1Z0 HIko Hurdles (Two In each heat quaiuy iUi scuiiuhals, tmra quuunes ior North Fork, high but clear; Sucker Run, good for opener.

Others fair or icea it in tne second with another marker. i iiauery il BlegBi (f), iimitli iM): m.s.h. hi Vaienzuela and Matern: Nickison. (5), Soares and Cannizzaro. DVAL Baseball Cap Fin's uiumee t.Si), Coleman (W), Welcn ip; :io.o Heat 3 Dawsun (SI), Daniels (Bi SACRED HKART Lined up to help the Kansas ST.

IG.NATU (U): :15.2. Host 4 McKahri AB Hi AB Albany took over undisputed 101 Dorado South Fork American best between Riverton and Twin Bridges, nianted- Rilver Fork and PI Pi Valley on farmer in his attempt are his mt, xnomaa (W); 0 0 lead in the DVAL East Bay Di 1 long time pacer and former Din iri, jyicriieroou iwi, Wag ner Li :16.S. LOG South Fork of Middle Fork of Consumes un ame.et 0 2 Waters, who hit three for four.Sf? 8H0 (Three in each heat qualify for flnaiS): Heat 1 rinclmey (B), Tan vision baseball race by defeating Livermore, 6-4, yesterday at also good Fallen Leaf Lake gooa net. tor lakes; Canyon, Traverse, Otter, Bear and Rock Creeks in Georgetown area good; Rubicon. Big Silver.

Jones Silver too high 1 includin? a dnuhlp artrl arnrm teammate, Art Dalzell; Len Simpson of the Olympic Club, and Jim Hunt, a San Diego State Iscrmaglla.ss 3 0 McDonld.2b 3 1 De.Martlnl.cf 4 OW.illj.ren.rf 4 0 Ferrari. lb 4 liCanevaro.lf 2 1 KeatinR.p 2 2 1 Portman.c 1 I Stone 1 IlIcGettien.c 1 The committee action was taken after city planning director Paul Oppermann described for the group a "dry run" urban renewal study which his staff made of the 170 block hill area, HANFORD DECLARES. Lloyd Hanford, chairman of the citizens' group, declared "I believe our initial effort should be centered in Western Addi. tion. Wre can't, from a practi.

1 1 1 1 1 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 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 low, hsm ii.ii; Heat i An derson, iVV). ukubo (Lo), Kerr (SD soto.lb Albany. Zuno.c Barron Kleiner and mavbe inaccessible; high elevation TOMORROW'S TIDE AT GOLOEN GATE Lampe. In other games, John Swett runner capable of 4:10. wise ib) i.ui.(.

100 (Two in each heat qualify for 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 lakes probably not accessible by opener. n.ii ht smaller, low elevation trout High: 3:116 a. m. 4.71 p. m.

Low: 10in a. m. 0.2; 10:17 p. m.3.1 blanked Liberty, 12-0, while San This will be Santee's first streams. Tributaries to Tahoe closed until semumaia); Heat Gordon (H'l.

Carr 'f', ai u.aiicharu if Buckley (SI); :10.4. Hrat 3 Taylor Ramon won its first league 29 5 SI Totals The sportsmen out Tuesday July 1. 28 0 6 race on the fast Fresno track TOP PERSONALITIES. Nevada Low country streams such as v.a.nnuy Heal 4 carr (W), Devencenz: (SI); :10.S Heat 5 Sacred Heart St. Ignatius 001 200 25 000 000 00 found the wiley Chinook back in action with a vengeance.

It Lower Deer, Squirrel, ureennoru, uu rucceut (Li), urlmes (Pj :10.7. Huat 6 vaiiuei icp iiitte (Ui; Among guests present to Meda.Flia. VnnrmnM game over Alhambra, 7-4. Livermore 020 020 0 4 11 1 Albany 104 010 6 8 3 Ferrarlo and Stefanonl; Spearin and McKlnnerv. San Ramon 200 320 0 7 6 5 4p (Two in each heat qualify for was a day or "nappy libnw Pe.Marilni Ferrari.

Richardson. RBI urat0r8 2- SB DeMartlnl. JB Soto. Muratore. SO Lamne s.

two runs, joe wonterosso clubbed his season's fourth homer, a lofty smash that soared over left fielder Bob Haight, in the fourth. Lincoln's Fred Glosser was the day's hard luck kid. He pitched a two hitter and lost it. 4-2, to upstart Galileo at Big Rec when his mates stacked up errors as though they were monumental achievements. The Links forged to the front in the second for a 2-0 lead on a honor Hanner were: Brutus Hamilton, Jess Mor VS Anen nil, faaeiia cal standpoint, hope to get I ed- men and sad fish" as a fair size Greenhorn, Clipper, Rush, ury, unzz and Steephollow Creeks best bets; middle elevation streams fair to good; high elevation streams fair to good; reservoirs fair to good; Rucker Lake good if accessible.

Many higher waters to be snowbound, check road conditions in advance. Eastern Nevada County bets are Donner I Mcuraw f), Ven turi B) 54.6. Heat 3 Gould (Loi Alhambra 000 013 0 4 3 2 fleet of boats working seven to ten Jack Weiershauser, ner Lampe H-Ot. Loser Keating d. 1).

Mayor Gordon "Slinger" Dunn fS. 'YU; 51-8- Buckman fA' c0anlha1 53.8. Heat 5 Hoaas f''art 52.6. Heat fr Brock (Lit. Jefferson (V); 54.0.

180 Low Hurdles (Two In each heat eight miles southeast of the Farralones caught fish in the I MISSION" HI Player AB of Fresno, Grover Klemmer, Ike Lake, Truckee River, Liuie uutatu n.MMr Cr.k. 11 quaiuy tor semifinals): Heat Guddee 15 to 30 lb. bracket. Hables, Harold Berliner, Clar riacer Barring further storms, most rtennrta received at The Examiner waters good. Rubicon htgn; inQepenaem.e ence Barnes, Dr.

Eddie Beeson Lake probably irowrawm. Sports and Hobby Center are as 'owsj ibi; u.B. Heat 2 Dawson (SI). Bell (P); 21.1 Heat 3 Vander Zwiep (Li). Dixon (M); 20.4.

Heat 4 Garrick (W), Nichols (B); 21.5. Heat 5 Bleggi (P), Daniels (Bi; 21.1. Heat 6 McKahn (P), Whitehead (LI); and Dink Templeton BALB04 Player AB Haight, If Fa.deef.ns 3 Evans, lb 2 Tarantino.cf 3 Ryden.c 3 Frederck.Sb 1 Hutchins.rJ 3 Miguel, 2 Crudo.2b 2 Prosch.lf 1 Rdrigues.3b 2 Williams, 2b 1 Hackbarth.p 1 Jack wenzier may, ciemccu for eleht men. with biggest fish a 20 ui waters, cf 11 Matlas.2b rsimlln.lf OiYoung.lb Neves. 0 Roberts.

3b Oj Maraccini, Ol II O'Brien, the world's shot put record holder, said he hopes to pounder. Rait: Al Rancimlno's Cam, seven ln tach heat qualify for achieve sixty-two feet in that limits up to 19 pounds; carl Jiiancnis Edibob four limits up to 15 pounds; Nick Rescino's Martha, twenty-five salmon for rieat I UOUld LO I Buck- rjin (B) 23.4. Heat 2 Puccetti (Li i. Hoaas (SI); 22.7. Heat 3 event, a foot and two inches be II (P).

Anderson iWi; 22.7. Heat 4 Carr Pizzagonl and Schwameli Surges, Kaul (6) and Rose. Liberty 000 000 0 0 2 5 John Swett ....400 224 12 10 3 Mack, Celonl (2), Cecchinl (6) and MicUelson; Fenfleld and Evans, Sexton (6). Kentucky Mare Is Mother at 34 LOUISVILLE May 10. (AP) At the age of 3-1, Dixie King is a horse of distinction.

She gave birth to a colt last Saturday, Derby Day. "It was a miracle," says her owner. "It's unusual for a horse to live that long, much less have a colt." Dixie King, a saddle horse, is owned by J. E. Wheeler and -I nine fishermen, up to 25 pounas.

yond his pending world record, Totals 25 3 i Totals 25 5 8 Sausalito Bait and Tackle: Hans Ander and break the world's mark of Gordon (W). Barringto'n (Li); 23.1. Heat 6 Tavlor (P Nuttlnr il.ii- oik 000 000 33 Mlss'" 102 110 5 194-6 in the discus. ln ach heat qualify for finals): Heat 1 Hammonds (W), Young son's Chief tallied up the day with six Chinook up to 14 pounds; Dan Handy Lucky Lady limited in with big fish a 19 pounder; Frank Sargent's Alleen had seven fish for five men. including a nice 12 pounder, and Ed Wilson's Rena came O'Brien also said that South Si.

SVVY. Beatty eral money immediately. And it is practically impossible to eii-force urban renewal. "The best approach Is designate an area and pro mote voluntary activity by thef residents within it. Let's' really get in and pitch on Western Addition." Dr.

Ellis Sox, city health director, suggested that a voluntary project could be started on Potrero Hill on the basis of the planners' study while official agencies went forward with the lengthy procedures of developing a federally backed project in Western Addition. He said Portrero Hill "is an area that has a lot of Willis Holtun, Equitable Life Assurance Society executive, backed up Sox. HOLTUN URGES. Holtun asserted that wh city agencies are developing a renewal program for Western Addition, "we could get forty blocks fixed up through good Zant Wi- Va" America could become an Olynv pic Games track and field pow Monterosso 2. RBI Hackbarth, Williams, Monterosso.

Simlin, Neves, Rob, erts. HR Monterosso, 2B Waters, simlin. BB Miguel 3, Hackbarth 2. Maraccini 3. SO Miguel 4, Hackbarth 4, Maraccini 4.

Winner Maraccini (4-1), Loser Miguel. WASHINGTON I POLY Menlo Atherton Wins Two Hitter Bill Brodie allowed two hits and struck out twelve to give Menlo Atherton a 3-1 win over Lincoln of San Jose to feature yesterday's South Peninsula Athletic League baseball play. Sequoia squeezed by Willow Glen, 4-3, in the only other league game. Irv Haydock hit a two run homer in the third for the winners. San Jose, the league leaders, and second place Palo Alto were idle.

1320 Relnv in with four limits, including a beauty hooked by Jimmy Qulnn. of Mill Valley. This was a 28 pounder, and will make Boxer Drugged, Governor Bans Bouts in State (Continued from Page 29) circumstances, it would appear that they were obviously most sinister, it is indeed high time for the appropriate authority of the commonwealth to have a most searching investigation of the entire sport. "I am confident that this assignment will be curried out by the State Athletic Commission with fidelity, dispatch and impartiality." qualify for finals): Heat 1 Polv Ml- erhouse, "perhaps even greater sion, Lowell; 2:20.8. Heat 2 Washlns- some mighty tasty dinners.

than our country and Russia," Von soortsmen are missing a lot of ton, St. Ignatius, Balboa; 2:18 6. 120 DIVISION (fix qualify for finals In each event.) W). Smith 'SI I. McGl berv (PI.

SrTan. nV fun, thrills and good meals if you don't try salmon trolling. Come in any flay. if a proper program of prepara tion could be set up. HAMILTON PRAISED.

flayer AB HI Player AB Bousquet.cf 3 0 OlCutrifelli.cf 2 10 Sochor.lf 3 0 3 0 0 Mntlvo.3b-o 3 1 1 B.LeMire.ss 10 0 2 1 0 Ventrlonl.lf-c 3 0 2 Scharf.lb 3 0 lTloutierlb 2 0 0 Monday tnrougti rnoay, iu a. m. iu ericks 48-2 n. m. to The Kxamtner opons aim was retired ten years ago.

Ifobbv Center. Third and Market, and Templeton, as "M.C." called I'll be Elad to help on all maters pisca- Braemer (I-o), Montlel "orrtf 'BI. Fields (W). Kennedy (WV Hamilton (W); all cleared 5-3. Broad (P on.i.

trtfioi Til hA part to muKfi reservations Hamilton "the greatest track 'n, niMmmons.p 3 0 0 Leeper.c 3 1 3 11 Thompsn.cc 2 0 OLee.c 3 0 0 Raven. 0 0 0Ross.3b 2 0 0 Okazaki.rf 2 1 0 0 0 Cordova 10 0 (or vou. Elve tips on where to fish, bait Shirai Sparkles TOKYO May 11 (Wednesday). (AP) Japan's former world and field coach in the world by Kolleher (Lo), Meyer (P)', Austin (W) Tanner (T.n). to use.

gear to include, etc. All my serv ices are FREE. 130 DIVISION (Six qualify for flnels in each event.) Shot Flshheln fW). 51-7: Stevens 'Lo). Caranlea (Lo).

Lew (Wi 7.nite. Totals 24 4 31 Totals .000 100 01 2 2 Oil 100 3 4 3 (3) and Rogga; Brodie 23 i.incoin ilenlo-Atherton Cittl. Nolan and Finegold. flyweight boxing champion, Yo-j shio Shirai, showed some of his a considerable lauded Don Bowden, the Bear Cub mid die distance ace as "the greatest mile prospect I have ever Washington 210 000 1 4 3 Polytechnic 100 100 0 2 3 man (Lo). Degan (B).

A BARBITUATE. USF Wins 4th Game in Row ron auit Nunes (B). Booth (M) coiton (81). Zimmerman (W) Redetich 102 000 1 4 9 1 030 000 0 3 5 2 Haydock; Maytorena Earlier in Philadelphia, a po i-ecjuoia Wlilow Glen Wangeman and and Cornelisen. old form in a two-round televised exhibition bout here last night, Shirai rocked and dazed 'B) Dawson (P).

Wise mi 11 elaroH seen," and called O'Brien "the 9 ft. world's greatest living track Hadley, B. LeMlre. A. LeMire.

RBI Montalvo. Scharf, Okazakl. SO Mon-talvo 6. Simmons 3. BB Raven 3, Montalvo 4.

Simmons 6. Winner Montalvo (1-0). Loser Simmons (0-3). LINCOLN I OALILKO Player AB.R.H.I Player AB.R.H. lice source disclosed that an urine analysis performed on old American pride." Kunio Suzuki, a bantamweight, University of San Francisco's baseball team won its fourth and field athlete" on the basis At length, the committee High Jump Komfeld (Lo), Hudley (M), Tillman (P).

Armstrong (0). Hudson (Lo); all cleared 5-4. Broad Robinson (P), 20-61-4; Atkins (W), Collins (P), Thomas (P), McWllllama (W), Ford (G Johnson revealed the presence Contra Costa Mt. Diablo High checked the of records in his particular with a hard one-two blow to the jaw in the second round. straight game yesterday, up Mccarthy.lf 3 0 01 Bowerjis 2 10 of barbituate.

voted unanimously in favor of stimulating the voluntary proj event. Ude.lb 4 ending San Jose State, 10-2, on Contra Costa Division of the 4 10 Flanagan.lb 2 0 0 Johnson, No. 1 contender for ect wherein the residents will the Dons' diamond. the 175 pound crown, lost to be urged to co-operate and pay Glosser. 4 VnWrnskl.c 2 Garrett.

lb 3 Cabrol.3b 3 Glase.cf 3 Thomas.rf 3 lil.ltjpl.3b 2 0 II Chiarenza.rf 2 0 2 0 3 0 OIGreco.cf 2 0 Trojans Beat Injuns, 85'3-4523 Mederos under' circumstances The hilltoppers held a scant 3-2 lead entering their half of described by Boxing Commis Brtons.ss Pierce. If the eighth, then suddenly ex sioner Al Klein as "definitely 1 their own expenses in rehabilitating and rebuilding parts the art a that have deteriorated. The citizens' committee wouW provide guidance and expert ploded for seven runs to ice the Molakides.lf 1 0 OIHerbert.rf Totals 29 2 71 mysterious." pennant drive of Acalanes in the DVAL by upsetting the Dons, 4-3, in a makeup game at Concord yesterday. Antioch defeated Los Lomas, 4-2, at Walnut Creek. Acalanes 001 200 0 3 7 0 Diablo 103 000 4 4 5 Jones and Fadelli; Agnipand and Lit-torno.

Antioch 001 021 04 4 4 Los Lomas 100 100 0 2 5 5 Autentlco and West; Lahde and Schup-Tert Toland ffii, contest. The Philadelphia boxer, a 4-1 Basketballer Dick Lawless Totals 22 4 2 Lincoln 020 000 0 2 Galileo 000 031 4 favorite in the scheduled ten (Continued from Page 29) turned as the fans awakened to a great vaulting duel. It didn't matter that USC had clinched the meet by the twelfth event with Ledesma's two mile gallop, that the Trojans had advice. scattered five hits to receive credit for the win, his fifth of rounder, collapsed in his corner the judges could get the cross bar up to 14-6. Levack cleared on his first ateempt.

So did Morris, a mere sophomore with two years of college eligibility ahead of him. Up went the cross bar again this time to 14-9 -l You could In reporting on Portrero Hill, Brlons 3, Glosser, Cabrol, Bower 2, Chlarenza, Uie. Garrett. RBI Flanagan, Llppi. 2B Garrett.

Mantuefel (2-11. GlOfser (2-1). BB Mantuefel 1, Glosser 5. SO Mantuefel 5, Glosser S. the season.

and was unable to answer the bell for the third round. Mederos Oppermann spoke of the "salt and pepper" nature of the hous San Jose State 000 002 000 2 5 3 USF 001 200 07x 10 12 6 was awarded a technical knock ers of all time behind Illinois' Don Laz, Nebraska's Don Cooper, and USC's Meadows and Sefton. It was truly a spectacle. This was USC's forty-third consecutive dual meet triumph and kept Joach Jess Morten son's five year record perfect. The summary: Mir.K Montgomery (irso, 4:10.8 fnew meet record, former mark 44:11.5, Moore.

Stanford. 1940); Wing (USC), 4:16.8: Adams (USC) 4:17.8. 440 Tarrabee (USC), 48: Garrett (S) 4S.2: Smith (USC). 50.1. Hlch Jump -Shelton I USC), 6-8 Stewart (S), tie anion Jeter (USC).

Fehlen (Si. Jiles (Si. fi-2. ing "where good ones are scat scored clean sweeps in the mile, out victory. Johnson, who al tered among bad ones and ones that are not so bad." most fell into the ring at the 880 and pol voult, or that Walt Garrett had been upset by the Trojans' Mike Larrabee in a Pick, Kline (8), Halsey 18) and Lawless and LaRocca.

Surgery on Athlete LAFAYETTE May 10. (AP) Leonard Dawson, M'KINLEY SQUARE. start and appeared to be sick throughout the two rounds of almost hear a pin drop in the stadium as Levack took off down the long runway and literally bombshelled over with inches to spare. The suggested development slow 48 secend quarter mile. VAULTING DUEL.

the fight, sank to his knees in included beautifying McKinley, I now you just can't I I I harSyget anything better the second round without being hit. Square on the slopes above the Bayshore Freeway and planting trees along some streets. Purdue University's star junior quarterback, underwent an appendectomy today in St. Elizabeth Hospital. What was going on, now, in the pole vaulting pit where the 142 pound, 5-9 Levack and the 151 pound, 5-10 Morris were tak The Trojan vaulter picked up two handsful of the sawdust in which he was embedded and NOT A NARCOTIC.

A three and a half block area The police source, which de Shotnut Martin (USC). 54-3 Cheney (S). fi.1-3; Koch (USC), 50-2H. 100 Coyle (USC). 9.6.

(Kquals meet record held bv Paddock (USC), 1912: Dyer (S), Pattnn (USC). 1948-1949), Bugbee (USC). 9.S; Browns-; herRer (S), 9.9. Javelin Kimball (SV (Newl threw it in every which dlrec between Twentieth and Twenty- ing wings blacked out all else. They went 13, then 13-6 and, on clined to be identified, said the information on the urine analy tion.

Lowell Nabs Swim Lowell High took all three Now it was Morris' turn. He their first try, 14. Now the lad second Streets and Rhode Island Street to the freeway would be largely cleared of present struc missed. der had to be brought out so Back he went for another at sis' was obtained from Hahnemann Hospital officials. A barbituate is commonly used to mduce sleep and relaxation.

It is not listed as a divisions from Galileo in an AAA swimming meet yesterday at Fleischhacker pool, winning the tempt. This time he, too, made it and varsity, 44-19, the 130's, 31-26, and the 32-24. another wild celebration oc narcotic. I curred as one of the great miimmMiimimimmmimtmimmmiiimimiiimiiimiiiimiiiimiimii National ColleRtate record, former mark 537'10 bv Bill Miller. Arizona state Tempa.

at Modesto relays, 1951 new meet record, former mark 229'7" bv Peoples, USC, 1941; Bungs tS) 225' ll'V: Roldan (S), 214'6-H" Hlffh Hurdles Nelson (S) :14.6: Lut-trell (S). :14.7; Morgan (USC) :14.8. Broad Jump Herrmann (S, 24-l" Richards (USC). tie, Fremouw (Si and Seebold iS). RSO Taylor (USC), Clark (USC), White (USC).

1:55.8. 220 Coyle (USC), 21. Bugbee (USC). 21.7: Saras (S). 21.8.

2 Miles I.edesma (USC). 9:15 (new-meet record, former mark 9:22,4 bv Sink USC, 1946); Strong (S), Bungay (UOC), 9:34 5. Low Hurdles I.uttrell (S). 23 Clarke (UPC). 24: Morgan (USC).

24.2.1 DUens Koch lUSC). 159-5: Kimball "doubles" in college vaulting tures and redeveloped with step-down' apartment buildings. Throughout the entire hill area, the report showed there are 3,469 dwellings, 38 per cent of which are owner occupied and 5 per cent of which ara presently vacant. The population of the hill is 11,451 with 29 per cent of them foreign born, according to a 1950 census. SPORTS COLUMN Fihing, hunting, camping, golf wh.t.v.r your iporting pl.aiui.

may you'll find quipmant vdluat and tarvico litt.d in this column daily history was completed. MISS AT 15 FEET. The Low Down The bar went up to just over 15 feet. But both Levack and Morris were emotionally and i a 1 1 exhausted and tat. 142-S: smith (UFO.

142-4. iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiii) Mile Rels-y USC iCl.irk, Tavlor, neither succeeded. smitn. Larrabee), Stanford Nevertheless they etched Tmiv tried them all try the- Scoity's 791 Brlnceway SaualHo Phone Sausalito HOT (Continued from Page 29) Stock Ban on Carnero Pole ault Tie. Levack (USC) and their names as the fifth and hold out for the appointment of an Englishman as one of the Morns (UfC), i4-a-y4 (new meet record.

rormer mark 14-rh bv Krfton. USC. and sixth greatest collegiate vault Meadows, USC, 1937); Chambers (USC), ADVERTISEMENT Final score: USC 85' j. Stanford 45 Fish where the next man's two judges. "I would like an Englishman as one of the judges," he says, "but I never said I'd demand one.

We're in America and we're perfectly willing to let Americans run the show. "English judges and an English referee will, I am sure, be equally acceptable to Marclano's camp when Cockell is champion and the return match is held in London." Big Salmon Now Running Near Farallones Leave from San Francisco Price S6.50 50' BoaU CIBA Statistics Official Orders Sales In State Halted MO I ll ll AM a mile upstream STANDINGS Team IV. ret. GB xSR ISC 10 I 9i.s Msnforcj 7 .581 nVs 17-13-1 Call Jerry's Bait Shop Most of the visiting British journalists figure Cockell to California 6 8 Bis. 1H-1 FI.

d-9822-23 The State clamped down yesterday on stock sales for a Las Vegas gambling venture headed by Tony Cornero, erstwhile ad WE. 1-078B Santadaral 11 .083 pi 1 i-m "(Same behind fonder. v.SennnV give Marciano a good go of it, but not all of them are entirely happy with the stout fellow from the Battersea slums. Sausalito noat Tacklf shop Salmon hartrr Ilesrrvatlons all Sausalito Mil ord all games. LEADING BATTER (30 or more at bats) It seems they are having trouble getting Cockell to say miral of a gambling ship fleet off southern California.

Paver in lnr MI NI BAIT SHOP Charter Kcrrrations OR. 3-9815 scottY's sport tachxiTshoF Charters all Saunalito 1100 anything they can print. Fveason for that is that Cockell is in the journalistic business for himself. Santlno (USC). cf 40 21 IS 12 Mason USC), rf 40 17 18 11 Mills CUCLA), 2b 40 IS 9 A brusque order to desist and refrain from selling any more of the stock in California was issued by Ivan T.

Crase, assist Cockell is getting $15,000 to do a ghost written series of ncueros. (S, 3b 45 81012 Hell (UCLA) Sh .77 11 11 PEEP SE.V FISHING Lt. from Pn. Most 29B1 St.vensi-t USC ss 'U 9 12 3 JWlil-V itomn d'sc it 2n a FISHING TRIPS Pet. .450 .450 .450 .422 .405 ..170 .327 .304 .286 t4 You can enjoy plenty of Oros (USC).

SS 11 14 articles for London News of the World. As a result, he is pretty careful about what he tells the opposition papers. Frank Butler of the News of the World writes Cockell's stuff. And he has warned the British lion against scooping himself. BIG GAME FISHERMAN i snton (CI.

If 55 6 IS Kvans (SI. If 3k 7 19 The Examiner to keep you all informed, healthy and entertained while you're on vacation. So you just trot right to the phone and call SUtter 1-2424, TEmpIebar 2-7343 or The Examiner dealer listed in your phone book. Ask to have this nice newspaper sent daily to your vacation address. There's no extra cost to you or anybody else except maybe The Examiner people.

ant commissioner of corporations. Cornero and some helpers had elbow room in Siskiyou County, at the top of California. Over 6,000 square miles of magnificent moun Come to GUAYMAS, MEXICO Decker UCLA), ss 4S 14 R. Os(ftero id, 3h S4 9 IS Stvenon (USC), ss 31 9 12 Ruso ISC) 2b 3n 2 10 (starting May 39 8 Trlpa will he ma1e to The tie-up is a sore point with the other newsmen. An ex uneiceih-a ri.ninc.

fun-filled Mrxlran nlirhta. lour travel permit, taxi and air riTcnxG been pushing stock in Stardust, Inc. without getting a State permit. The Stardust casino-motel is under construction in the lush tare from private rooms, 3 meals per day. 10 8-hour fishlnr trins for Sail- Pitcher SO ception, though, is Peter Wilson, walrus mustached correspondent for London's Daily Mirror.

He seems to be able to get what he wants out of the British lion. We overheard parts of an Interview he had with Cockell tains, streams, lakes, and valleys-yet easy to reach the year 'round. We'll send you helpful information, free. Write Siskiyou Sport-land, City Hall, Yreka, California. I spiner (USC) Vhite (UCLA) Zuanich d'sci Pet.

0 1.000 0 1 00(1 0 1 OHO 0 l.nno 1 verilnrmen C) Las Vegas gambling strip but has yet to receive the all im PMIISIK (USCi orday. yest fish Mnrlln BonHa 1th your hnlt, tarkle and license furnished. A million-dollar vacation for onlv An All-IApense III Day Vara; Ion For Informal ion all Aijent: Pacific SouSliwesf Airlines )VlMSS (C 4 2 2 1 4 4 ,1 4 3 1 0 4iag 3 t) portant gambling license. .571 .500 .200 ooo Psvne iS) Nichols (UCLA) Ymine (Si naer-rn (C Simnnl (PC) Kellv (SCI Adamo icif 277 POST 1 I kon 2-4818 Can'n Fin will msV Your reseravtlom in anv of th above boats one or a It went something like this: Q. 'Ow are you feeling, Don? A.

First rate, thank you. Q. What is your present fighting weight? A. Fourteen stone, twelve (208 pounds). Q.

Do you think you can win the title for England? A. I didn't come 'ere to lose. Last we saw of Peter Wilson he was hieh tailine it to the IN'DEFKNOKNTS nartv for any rlav of th- week. Including felCounty The order was issued against Cornero under his real name of Antonio Cornero Stralla, and against Joseph L. Yip, 1025 Jackson Street here, and William E.

Peluso, 5909 Charles Avenue, El Cerrito, a tavern owner. Team I. rrt, sunflav ni hourt are 10 a to 5 m. Monday thrmiEh Fn't'v at tha Snorts Fren htt 2d 10 5M 14R 1 SF 14 II ft 140 142 San Iw St. 13 11 114 IIP and HnbbT Cente (n The Examiner Want clco Ha will dvle vou about necessary Ad Lobby Third and Market San f'ran- i.

3H r. fiat K.r. Tbil service, la free. is i isi 'telegraph office with the big story. hi COP.

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