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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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Car PREP OUTFITS IN NON-LEAGUE MATCH TODAY San Bernardino in Second Spot In League, Has Chance to Enter Title Playoff Coach Kenny Johnson takes his San Bernardino Hish school Cardinals to Ful-lerton today for a non-league baseball game with the Indians. Wilshire has been named by Coach Johnson to take the mound for the Cardinals. San Bernardino resting in second place in the Citrus Belt league and has a chance to move into the championship playoffs against Pomona if it can win its remaining loop game with Riverside. RIVERSIDE TUESDAY 'This contest will be held Tuesday at Riverside and will find the Cards, although favorites, in the situation of never having beaten tho Bears since Johnson has been their coach. According to league rules this year the first and second place teams in the circuit meet in a season-end series to decide the title.

Pomona already has clinched one of these places and San Bernardino, if it can beat Riverside, will get the other. The Citrus Belt league standing: Pet. Pomona 3 0 1000. San Bernardino 2 1 .667 Riverside" 1 1 ,500 Santa Ana 1 2 .333 Redlanda 0 3 .000 Hold Finals In Highland Tennis Event Finals will be held this afternoon in the Highland chamber of commerce's annual Invitational tournamant for junior high schools. Completion in singles will be held at 1:33 p.m., with doubles matches on schedule for 4 p.m.

are for boys and girls. i Results of matches played this week, bringing the1 tournamant up to tho finals, included two victories for Cob Moore of Highland a 6-3, 64 dscision over Sam Earu of Arrowview, and a 6-2, 7-5 win over Wayne Allen of Colton. In addition, the Highland girls doubles team of Miry Adell Smith and Mary Earl3 won over the Ar-rpwview pair of Evelyn Brown and Gladys Swarthout, 9-7, 6-3. -The Highland boys doubles tsam of Moore and Moore beat White and Nachi of Sturges, 6-3, 6.3, histoid of by forfeit as previously announced. Body of Ex-Gridiron Star Found in Bay (By United Press) OAKLAND, May body of Les Groux, former St.

Mary's football player drowned in a week-end tragedy in which four persons Ic3t their lives, was found today in the water near Alameda naval air base. The hotly of Groux's wife, Mitzl, was found yesterday and that of Mrs. J. River, Oakland, was recovered previously near Richmond. The body of Mrs.

River's husband, an Oakland policeman, still was missing- (. WOMEN'S GOLF PAIRINGS MADE Pairings for the women's Handicap tournament starting Saturday and ending the following day have been arranged by Jack Tarrant, Arrowhead Springs Country club pro. The Handicap play is a forerunner to the Triple-Win tournament next month and the subsequent club championship. pairings are: Mrs. C.

J. O'Connor vs. Mrs. Bernard Evans. Mrs.

C. C. Nolder vs. Mrs, Dun-gan Gibson. Mrs.

Jack Claypool vs. Mrs. Don Gillespie. Miss Helen Gibson vs. Mrs.

W. C. Shay. Miss Sue Reister vs. Mrs.

E. Mrs. Jack Tarrant vs. Mrs. Charley Wolf.

Mrs. Tom Hartle vs. Miss Dorothy Champion. Mrs. R.

M. Champion vs. Miss Mtrjorie Bailey. The club champion scheduled In June will mark the highlight of the women's golfing schedule this spring. Mrs.

R. E. Roberts now holds the Arrowhead Springs club championship, Meet Total 717 Redman Sr 142 Dahlstrom 127 Stock 188 R. Blomquist 1.12 Sub total 68 Handicap 6S Final standings 119 123 240 121 720 66 163 117 158 104 657 66 4 414 305 433 485 2170 738 677 2170 Latter Day Salnt3 No. 2 W.

Blomquist 109 117 115 341 424 367 586 357 2075 1C8 Total 764 736 823 2273 Calvary Baptist Era'nard (av) 120 120 120 360 Ruthsrford 113 145 159 417 Pratt 172 107 442 Van Osdel 134 168 177 479 Mitchell 167 119 111 397 Sub total 706 659 730 2075 Handicap 15 15 15 45 Total 721 674 745 2140 Presbyterian Butta 136 130 122 435 Hfin'clt 180 148 165 493 Jours 144 131 156 431 Bruce 115 97 110 322 Day 139 1S3 131 453 Sub total 714 739 684 2137 Total "714 739 684 2137 of the Church league follow: W. L. First Presbvterinn 36 17 Firat Baptist No. 1 30 22 Calvary Baptist 28 24 Latter Dav Saints No. 1 27 25 First Christian 26 26 Later Dav Saints No.

2 25 27 First Baptist No. 2 24 28 High Team Series (net), 2513, Latter Dav Saints No. 1. High Team Game (net), 876. First Baptist No.

1. High Individual Series, 640, Snow, L. Saints No. 1. Fullerton JLi.rAk tt, FUN WITH THE MIDGETS This it just a bit of action at the midget auto races at San Bernar dino'i Orange Empire speedway.

In the above shot, Tommy Elliott, shoved Into a "sideswipe" by Gib Lilly during last Sunday's races, is the victim of another skidding smash by Johnny Hudspeth. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941 Strikes to Spare Calvary Baptists rolled to a 3 to 1 victory over First Presbyterian to annex the Church league bowling championship at San Bernardino Recreation alleys Tuesday night. Latter Day Saints No. 2 won from Latter Day Saints No. 1 in the only other final match.

Members of the league will participate in a handicap singles and doubles tournament on the same alleys tonht, and will climax the season with a dinner at the First Baptist church at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 13. Rssults of Tuesday's matches: Latter Day Saints No. 1 L. Barrett 182 E.

Barrett 172 Smith 137 Bennett 123 Snow 153 Sub total 717 ins 124 137 135 167 756 118 118 121 175 165 077 PAGE 23 High Individual Game, 242, Mitchell, Calvary Baptist; 242, Stock, First Baptist No. 1. Calvary G. Van Osdel 63 Pratt 21 Mitchell 57 Brainard 33 Rutherford 64 Parker 16 Baptist No, 1 Bennett 75 Yates 66 Lewis 37 Stoclc 72 J. Smith 16 Jensen 5 West 12 D.

Saints No. Stlnsnn "4 W. Blomquist 57 R. Blomquist 27 Van 6 Pahlstrom 12 Christian Richardson 36 Urmson 38 Best 27 Kenny 33 Presbyterian Jones 59 Butts 75 Day 42 Bruce 42 Rsenders 27 Heinfelt 51 L. D.

Saints No. 1 1 J. Birrett 7o E. Barrett 69 R. RmUh 69 Ollis S3 Snow 45 Baptist No.

Collins 39 Allen 37 Dedmon Sr 41 Dedmon Jr 21 Bloomer 38 Deardorff 15 Kennedy 9 Dale 12 G. Davis 12 T.P. Ave. 9743 155 2858 136 9338 164 42P4 130 7328 136 2236 140 11899 159 9C01 145 5000 135 12078 168 1949 122 677 135 1946 162 2 4348 181 6706 118 3658 135 798 133 1602 134 4687 130 6549 146 3164 117 3823 116 8862 150 11275 150 6947 165 4978 119 3114 115 7774 152 12365 165 10145 147 9551 138 4941 150 7679 171 4822 124 5431 147 5516 135 2731 130 5772 162 1814 121 1328 147 1395 116 1522 127 Finalists in Women's Golf Tournament Set (Continued from Page Twenty-one) the Southern California event, defeated Mrs. Russ Tummel of Pasa dena, one up.

They went into the eighteenth on even terms, but Mrs. Tummel was in the rough, missed her aoDroach and conceded the hole and the match. Mrs. Lifur had 36, even men's par, and three under women's on the back nine. The final match will be at 36 holes.

need gifp a million to enjoy rich, mellow 3b II '1 OLD QUAKER Whiikey JH' 1 $179 $115 fife41 YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR (015 Quaker cTPAfiwr HOUPBON THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON THIS WHISKEY IS It PIOOF COPYIIIOHt 1M1, tH OLD QUAKE! COMPAHY. UWf HCEBURG, INDIANA MIDGETS GIVEN TUSH' RULING When Tommy Elliott hogged the inside track last Sunday at the midget auto races, "Gentleman Gib Lilly deserted his usual calm to push and shove Elliott's car until "Tern' peramental Tommy" skidded into a "sideswipe" with Lilly's $2,500 Hughes special. The pushes weren't really pushes because Lilly was holding back due to one of the United Midget asso ciation rules againsf foul play. This Sunday afternoon, it will be a different story. U.M.A.

Regional Director Bob Ware has lifted the lid on "the gen eral push." When cars In front will not move over for a speedier thun derbug, the oncoming throttle smasher has a new right to shove. push or do almost anything he de sires to pass the leading car. Co-Promoters Frank Guthrie and Tom, Haynes said yesterday the "bumper-push" type of racing will permit faster cars to quickly pass slower ones without 'waiting too long for the opportunity. Thirty drivers are scheduled to appear at the Orange Empire speedway Sunday afternoon in eight inverted events. Trojan, Gael Nines Nab All-Star Honors (By Associated Press) MORAGA, May 8.

University of Southern California and St. Mary's cotlege each placed four players on an all-California Intercollegiate Baseball league team selected today by Earl Sheely, St. Mary's coach. He named University of California men to the other three positions. The all-star squad: Pitchers Mike Koll, California; Wesley Bailey, St.

Mary's. Catchers Bob Cardoza St. Mary's; Carl Hobeig, California. First base Stan Konopka, S. second base Lee Mohr, St.

Mary's; shortstop Merill Coombs, S. third base Stan Griffith, California; left field Ray Barnes, S. center field Jack'e Tobin, St. Mary's; right field Mel Sylvester, S. C.

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Phone 5878 ndian Trackmen Enter Southland J. Meet Three San Bernardino Junior college trackmen will enter the Southern California jaysee association's annual meet at Long Beach, it was disclosed yesterday by Art Schaefer, Indian coach The San Bernardino entries In clude Bob Ewing in the high hur dles, Morris Sheppard in the high ump, and Harry Rissinger in the 220. All three athletes placed in the Eastern conference mpet held last Saturday and earned the right to compete in the Southland finals. Santa Ana and Compton are ex pected to battle it out for Southern California championship. These two teams walloped all opposition in their respective conference meets.

Read the Classifieds. March Field Holds Amateur Ring Card Twelve amateur bouts will feature an all-star boxing program being offered tonight at March field. The main event will send Don McCork-indale, Ontario middleweight, against Alex Pena, Los Angeles. The program starts at 8:30 p.m. BIG TEN MEET MINNEAPOLIS.

Big Ten track and field championship meet will be held in -Minnesota Memorial stadium, May 16-17. Miller Signs Vincent Lopez Promoter Louie Miller announced yesterday he had signed Vincent Lopez, Mexican heavyweight wrestler, to meet Cowboy Dick Raines, of Texas, in the feature two out of three falls match at the San Bernardino Athletic club Tuesday night. Miller is also negotiating for other high class talent and may secure Danno O'Mahoney, former national champion to meet a worthy foe. O'Mahoney held Raines to a draw here this week In a rough and tumble affair. El Diablo, who defeated Wee Willie Davis last Tuesday night will appear in the near future and Jack Sullivan who lost to Rolan Lopez, a brother of Vincent, has asked lor a return match within the next three weeks.

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