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qated today his National league Detroit to Play Night Baseball SUN July 2, 1 947 22 SAN BERNARDINO DAILY Today's Sports Bill NIGHTBALL Prop Room vt. Etlwanda, American league game at Etlwanda, 8:15 p.m. Westside Dairy vs. Portos Cafe, City league playoff game, at Seventh and Mt. Vernon, 8 p.m.

Pomona Ploneen vs. Colton Hubbera, American league game at Colton Municipal park, 8:15 p.m. A.F. of L. vs.

Richfield, City game at Fourteenth and Mt. Vernon, Inland Distributors vs. Carranza Legion, City game at Meadowbrook, V.F.W. vs. Citizen's Bank, City game at Richardson, 8 p.m.

Bloomlngton vs. Schmidt's OK Market, Orange Belt girls league game at Bloomlngton, 8 p.m. BOXING All boxing matches at San Bernar. dino arena have been discontinued dur. ing the summer months.

Wrestling as usual on Friday nights. club would continue as the only major league hold-out against home night baseball. Informed that the Detroit Tigers planned to start arclight play at. Briggs stadium next year, leaving the Cubs as the only proponent of day-time competition at home, Wrigley asserted: "Baseball to me is a daytime game and at Wrigley field we have given customers a satisfactory' sunshine outing and we'll continue to do so in the future, unless the' patrons want it otherwise." Pitchers Bucky Walters, John-" ny Vander Meer and Joe Beggs are the only members of the 1940 world champion Reds still with 1 Cincinnati. Prop Room Plays at Etiwanda in American Nightball Tilt Tonight Pickaris io Fly To A.A.U.

Meet in Lincoln Tomorrow Valley College's Javelin thrower, Delfs Pickarts, hops a plane tomorrow for Lincoln, to take part In Friday's Junior A.A.U. finals and Saturday's Senior A.A.U. championships. His coach, Walter Opp, will not be able to make the trip. Pickarts has recently taker) a month layoff to get his arm In shape for the national event, and last week tossed the spear 210 ft.

in practice. Opp believes he'll return to the brilliant form he showed during the Eastern conference meet at Riverside when he hurled 215 ft. 6 In. The Junior A.A.U. record Is 214 ft.

not out of reach of the lanky Pickarts but the Senior standard Is close to 230. Four men in the country have cleared the 220 mark, with Delfs' best currently rating him about fifth man In the nation. Fikes, Farrar in Golfing Triumph Barney Fikes, assistant at the golf shop of the Arrowhead County club, was paired with Mrs. Les Farrar in the Scotch foursome played last Sunday and this twosome carded the lowest gross score of 86 for the event. Second place went to Mrs.

James Moffatt and Bobby Bohn who shared the honors of an 87 low gross with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Olin Jr. In the bid for low net score, Mr. and Mrs.

Sid Olin won with a 71 while Mrs. Richard Glasscock and Horace Lindsley took second place honors on a net 76. Third place resulted in a three-way tie between Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralph, Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Wagnon and the twosome comprising Mrs. R.

M. Wallace and Mr. G. J. Dixon.

They scored a net 77. Westside Dairy, Porfos Cafe in Playoff Tonight First Half 'A' Title On Balance Tonight; Dick Bundy Bat King Dick Bundy hauled off batting honors in the City first half with a tremendous .480 mark, but Portos Cafe and Westside Dairy garnered team honors by ending in a tie for first place with 6-1 records. The two clubs tangle tonight at Seventh and Mt. Vernon to decide the first half winner, in a contest set for 8 p.m. Bundy slashed out 12 hits, the same total collected by Osborn of Base Line and Arrowhead and Bob Dulaney of Bollongs, but was at bat fewer times.

Dulaney's four homeruns led in that department Only one of the three games scheduled July 4 in the American Nightball league will be played, according to changes made in the schedule, Bud Frost, secretary of the league, announced yesterday. The San Bernardino Prop Room will go to Etiwanda tonight to oppose the Reginas and In the only other contest, the Pomona Pioneers play the Hubbers at Colton. Brown to Head All-Stars Team Gerry Waitman, Jaime On Sunset LOOP Nine Hubbers. The other contest on the jjuly 4 date has now been ad-LOS ANGELES OP) Sunset Vanced to July 8 when the Eti- i 1hat Comedian Joe Brown hasi DETROIT Although admitting "I still like my baseball by day," Owner Waler O. Briggs Sr.

of the Detroit Tigers yesterday had his "o.k." stamped on plans to make Briggs stadium, third largest major league ball-yard, "nothing but the finest lighted park in the world." His American league club, which has played in the next-to-last stronghold of daylight, will sched ule a total of 14 night games, two with each club in the league, "as early as possible in 1948. His decision left P. K. Wrlgley, owner of the National league Chicago Cubs, a lone holdout against after-dark baseball in the majors. SUNSHINE BASEBALL CHICAGO mP.

K. Wrigley, owner of the Chicago Cubs, indi- Size Plus Fed. Exe. Tax 1 accepted the managership of a piays at Riverside, July 4. "dream team" scheduled to op- The San Bernardino vs.

Ontario pose the Anaheim Valencias in an Rockets contest at Perris Hill park all-star game at Anaheim July 7.nast nignt Was the only one played League President W. R. (Bill) in the ieague. There will be how- Srhrnpiipr sairl Thrown will A single game has been booked Thursday night which has been advanced a day because of the Fourth of July. Riverside plays a home affair aeainst the Colton he pioneers.

0ntario ui muic ocij night this week nieht this week until Saturdav Ana Saturday night. The selection of players for the: T. 7 live assistants to help plot strategy during the opening half, Pitching leaders were Gonzales of Portos and Rodriguez of West side, both of whom won two straight, and close behind were Osborn and Fullager of Westside, with 3-1 marks. Although the Dairy team was in on oarlv ooaeAn ,11 auir, rui Lira wju xovuicu iu win the crucial playoff game mostly because of the stellar hurling of Johnny Gonzales. Fullager, Westside Dairy mound ace, will oppose the Portos star and will be out to repeat his early season shutout of last year's champions.

Katana with .350 and Colley with .310, lead the Dairy hitters while J. Botello Castanon and Arias (.300) are the; leading stickers for Portos. The! strong Mexican nine leads the! i When the nightoau classic Detween Pitchers LeR0y Zimmerman, and that under them wou be a African league All Stars and Fullerton; Virgil Jones, Anaheim lo-man roster of the league tne National league All Stars meet Al DeWeese Oranee Catchers-standout stars with a .352 batting at Santa J'llSSe. aerage. The second All-Star game will Hale, Fullerton.

Infielders Bud the original ALLSTATE All-Star club by Sunset league Pla'ed a dlfmond ln the Mangold Long Beach Ted Carls-sportswriters included Paul league territory and gaard, Montebello; Clee Gayette, Las Vegas; Gail Bishop, El Centre; jere a possibility it may be Santa Ana; Alex Legaspie Or-Calvin Felix, Las Vegas; Phil Plaved at Perris Hill park. Noth- ange; Clint Herron, Long Beach; Alotta Marvin Ward, On-jinS definite has been announced Bob Turtle, Whittier; Joe Pizzata, tario 'Raymond Viers, El Centro; and is believed the decision will Santa Ana; Jimmy Jones, Long Manual Serrano Reno' Olin made after the game at Santa Beach. Outfielder John Mc- team uaiung in me circuit wnnjerside; Danny Reagan, HOLLYWOOD PARK RESULTS Las Veaas: Gerald Waitman. Riv- Ontario, and Tom Loyd( Ren0i pitchers named were Newell I Rnh Ma Riverside; Clarence Jaime, On- tario, and Nate Moreland, El Centre No-Hit Pitcher to Take Treatment for 'Dead' Hurling Arm KANSAS CITY CP) Huse Carl ...1 UUA Agoin Sears leads th way to greater motoring safety with the original Allstate Safety Tube. 'Rubber-Under- Compression" instantly seals ony tread break or puncture hole allowing air to escape slowly, if at all.

Thus, you can stop your car safely, evenly. Thoroughly tested, Allstate Safety Tubes have extra heavy side walls, herringbone design base for longer wear. See these tubes, now back at Sears, here high quality automotive needs cost less. a mare, wnne me dairymen are down in the fourth spot at .237. TEAM AVERAGES AB Avg.

Portos Cafe 249 67 Bollong Furn. Co 251 65 Base Line 4 Arr 254 62 Westside Dairy 211 50 Richfield Oil Co 187 43 Champ. Seat Covers 224 49 A. F. 163 27 Amer.

Leg. (Post 14) 146 20 INDIVIDUAL BATTING .269 .237 .230 .219 .166 .137 I Player, Team AB Bundy (Champ Seat Covs.) 25 Osborn (Baseline A Arr.) 27 Green (Richfield) 23 Dulaney (Bollong Furn.) 28 Ringo (Bollong Furn.) 15 Charbonneau (Seat Covers) 23 J. Botello (Portos Cafe) 21 Avg. 12 .480 12 10 12 6 .435 .429 .400 .391 .381 .357 Reynolds A.F.L.) 14 Katana (Westside Dairy) Castanon (Portos Cafe) Johnson (Bollong Furn.) Madrid (Portos Cafe) Colley (Westside Dairy) 20 23 12 12 29 23 Sauers (Baseline 4 Arr.) Arias (Portos Cafe) 20 Plans Underway for Hunting Antelopes SACRAMENTO If circumstances permit, more than 200 .333 i Jjwith 300 5.15 5.60 5.80 Plus Fed. Ex.

Tax When tires puncture or blow out, "RUBBER-UNDER-COMPRESSION" hit game for the Kansas City Blues an ailing right arm, is going California for treatment, but vows he'll return and earn a job in the majors. "An operation will be the last resort," said the 6-foot S'i-inch, 1- a safe, even stop. Size 11 95 Plus Fed. I Exc. Tax Other Sizes, Similar Savings Gasoline Lantern 795 One-Burner Type 0.

Ives brilliant, safe light. Hai Pyrex glass globe. Built-in safety pump. Burns 7 to 9 hours on 1's pt. fuel.

Costs little to iJ nmaw 9 SAFETY TUBE seals the hole, and allows INGLEWOOD OP) Results- of yesterday's racing program at Holl-wood Park: FIRST S3500. 2-year-old fUIIes. Maidens. 5'j furlonzs. Brokers Klash 116 (Trent) 51.60 23 70 16 20 Golden 116 'BalaskiJ 10.30 6.60 Strega 116 Neves i 3.90 Time 35.

Also ran: Maureen. Kebab. Timber Shoot. Hot Biscuits. Madnta, Dream Book, War Vesp, Compensita, Lur-line B.

SECOND S3000. Qaimirg. 3-year-olds. Maidens. 7 furlongs.

Phippi 11? iBalaski) 16.40 8.50 6.10 IIS Eccard) 9.10 6 80 Count Carlos 118 (Miller) 5.40 Time 1:25 15. Also ran: Bon Hazel, Hunting, Singing Sir, Sugar Doughnut. Almond Crisp. Spoon Drift, Upatum, Saratov Bobjo Bargello. THIKI) Claiming.

2-year-olds. 5 'i Xurlnogs. Firrt Honour 108 (Grohs) 65.90 24.70 15 80 Lucky Street 114 Neves; 5.90 4.70 Dieppe 111 (Rirhardon 20.20 Time 1:06 3.5. Also ran: Sad Net, Letter Man. Wise Lass.

Irish Elegance, Airline Girl, Smaloa, Porters Blaze, Tick Out. P.oval Fizz. FOI RTH Oaiming. 3-year-olds and up. 1 116 miles.

U. S. Salute 122 (Longden) 14.40 7.50 5.70 Boston Maid 113 (Martin; 7.20 5.10 Wright 122 (Westrope; 6 50 Time 1:45. Also ran: Easv Breeze, The Falir. Eejaybee.

Wise As You, HorUon, Gessiir.o, Vain Doctor. Fitzgerald, Sacs I 31006 LCaClS I 1 SAN FRANCISCO, OPi-Eddie Fitzgerald, Sacramento's hardhit tln rookie catcher, fattened his in the ALLSTATE Before Inflating Tubs crown circumference is about 14 greater than inside. Hence wavy design. After Inflating Air pressure flattens crown against tire, compresses it to greater thickness, tightness. Punctured Tightly compressed rubber seals hole instantly.

Air con escape only slowly, if ot all. nlvf nt 7, ppealthe knife. Some doctors say ifs next -fall by the Bureau of Game burejti others it, a uled Conservation, Div1S1on of Fish 't A kQW js tht and Game, on the Sheldon Na-1 shBouder and arm hurt when tional refuge in Nevada and will throw th bal, be transplanted in the Adobe Flat DeRose said that he wi to area Mono county. Boyes Hot Springs. Sonoma, Cali- This announcement was made DVt K- American All-Star game follows: Pitchers Red Trettin, Etiwanda; Al Strickland, Riverside; Frank Meriscal, San Bernardino Prop Room; Bud Mayer, Colton.

Catchers Glenn Kelly, Etiwanda; Roy Wengler, Ontario. Infielders Ed Temby, SanBdno; Francis Monnie, Pomona; Carl Swing, San Bdno; Bob Weiser, Colton; Rex Hanna, Ontario; Outfielders Mark Martin, Colton; Bruce Wilson; Riverside; J. Edingfield, Etiwanda; Lallo Escarcego, Ontario. Players selected for the Nation al league All-Stars teams were Montebello; Gail Walker, Whittier; Al Reboin, Santa Ana. FIFTH $3,500.

Allowances. 3-year-olds. 6 furlongs. Triskelion 114 IF. Zufelt) 3.60 2.60 2.30 Homing KH (Nichols 3.70 3 00 Lawfare 122 (Longden) 2.80 Time 1:10 25.

Also rani Seagold, Indian Idol, Al. SIXTH S3500. Claiming. 3-year-olds. 6 furlongs.

Sea Song 110 (Nichols) 6.60 3.40 2.70 Harbor Supply 114 (Longden) 2.90 2.30 Antares 114 (Neves) 2.80 Time 1:11 15. Also ran: Rude Roman. Lassapore, Its A Date, Firpash, Buster Maeuic" SEVENTH i 500. Allowances. 4-year-olds and up.

6 furlongs. Phantom Sea 117 (Nichols) 4.70 2.80 2.30 Gomgwithme 113 (Gilbert) 4.90 3.20 Threebars 122 Neves i 3.30 Time 1:10 15. Also ran: Tickingatit, Ibrox. Ikes Glorv. EIGHTH 54.000.

Allowances. 4-year-olris and up. 1 116 miles. Eastlight 111 (Longdeni 6.80 3.70 2 90 Aptoshoney 109 (Bassett) 4 70 3 50 Prince Leroy 111 (Trent) 4 90 Time 1:44 3.5. Also ran: Fate, Feathers Fly.

Shuffle. Osorno, Flaming Arrow, Bigaslife. Eimiope. Women Advance At Wimbledon WIMBLEDO.V, (lP)The top three American players in the Wimbledon women's singles tennis championships advanced to the semi-finals yesterday, but fourth-ranked Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd was upset by Mrs.

Sheila Summers of South Africa in the other quarter-finals match. Margaret Osborne of San Fran- sco' seeded No- J. defeated Mrs. r.dy of Eng- inursaaj. In the upper bracket it will be the other two Americans Louise ana Dons Hart of Miami.

Miss Brough, seeded No. 2, advanced with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Mrs. Nancye Wynn Bolton of Australia, while Miss Hart, ranked No. 3 (Mrmeu Menzies, an international player for many years, swept to an easy triumph. Mrs.

Summers' 7-5, 6-4 victory over Mrs. Todd was the first important upset in women's play. Golden Gate to Open ALBANY, Cal. Golden Gate fields, the track that was rained out of the horse racine business aftrr iho fircf tu, of 1941, returns to operation Sept. 9 with a $75,000 handicap and a stakes program totaling $250,000.

Use Want Ads For Profit Itire in 220-pounder. "We are going to try rest and treatment first, but if pjenny Carroll, former trainer the Detroit Tigers. The arm has had a ot of treat. Rose said, "but it has pained me almost constantly since sprin training (with the Yankees) and doesn't seem to be getting any bet-! ter. I'm sure somebody can fix it i Maximum driving safety from the outstanding quality of AE.0,S7il?IS YD RES Easy Terms Liberal Trade-In Fleet-ietted for maximum driving safety and quality, and priced to save you monsy.

In construction and performance Allitate Tires bsar out Sears standard, "no finer tires are made today." Why not buy a full let on easy terms, with a liberal trade-in allowance to moke buying even easier! Lira and I believe Dr. Carroll is average to a sturdy .362 asainst Los Angles nitr-hor to face Mrs. Sum week to continue pacing Pacific Loast league hitters. Fitzgerald, boosting his average from .355, collected 75 hits in Bev-erly Hills, Calif, vy nu uu executive TinT 3 from Leo J. Laythe, regional di- rection, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, to the effect1 imemr 1 1 -r v.auiorma ameiope uojjiiib puiinu 10 june ou, iio.

Jockey Eddie Arcaro Rides Warner Entry INGLEWOOD UP) Eddie Arcaro" has been signed to ride Harry M. Warner's stout filly, Honeymoon, in the 550,000 Ameri- can handicap at Hollywood park Werners W-L ranch announced thatc Arcaro will fly out from1 New; York for the mount. Honey- moon and Olhaverry, winner of the Santa Anita handicap, head a of 22 nominees for the In dependence day feature. Qualifying Set for Public Links Tourney SANTA MONICA UP South ern California qualifying rounds turns at bat in 69 games. He had one home run to his credit.

Ad Libke of Hollywood vaulted from fifth place to second with a .353 avprapp anrl wa rlnor.lv fnl- Sears New ELGIN' Outboard MOTOR Mowed by Dario Lodigiani, of Oak- back Mrs- Jean NiH Eos-land with .348. tock of England, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Veteran Max West, of San Di-1 Miss 0sborne. showing a strong ego led in home runs with 16, and alI-around Same against the left- 1 for the national public links golf inning proved a climax too the Lodigiani, oaks. 47 tournament in Minneapolis July1 winning rally.

nt- sattie 77 21 will be held next Frances Ford, pitcher for the NoS'koff, tilV.t.'. Harry Packham, public links rep-i winning Starletts, accounted sa- 53 resentaUve here of the U. Goh itwo of her team's runs by smack-! JeVenVs. i association, said today. ing out a home run in the second Sac J2 Southern California has been and again in the sixth.

Blanchard allotted eight places, Packham homered in the fifth for the Star- Holder, oak 42 Qualifying rounds will be letts. bToVH 'f. over6 holes at the Meadowlark The Colton team will onnose the "ore, Port 34 DeRose's perfect no-hltter! against Minneapolis last week in an Ampriran assnriatinn mmi ni his first complete game of the season. CO.tOil SISTIgHS DaI fft Win 7 A ixG 1 1 1 IU lllllr I Colton Starletts staged a ning rany in the sevemn inning to score three runs and defeat the San Bernardino Merchanettes 7 to 6 on the Colton Municipal park! diamond. Shortstop Jo Foley's two-run' homer in the seenth and final Corona Debs on the Colton park! tomorrow night.

S. B. Merchanettes Colton Starletts 000 220 26 7 110 011 37 11 Tenarey a. Tapstott. Niblack.

Frances Ford A Fishing Licenses Add SACRAMKNTO A new high in me sale ot fishing licenses for the L-uireni angling season is indicated this year, wiih agents remitting $607,221 for the period ending May 30, 1947. PIPE REPAIRING PROMPT SERVICE FEE'S IPE JHOP let f4 VEES I I win- the "Mad Russian," Lou Novikoff of Seattle, was the runs-batted-in leader with .64. i Avrrarrp is including famns nf Tnn oo o. ab. h.

pct sac- 207 .312 .353 .343 .342 .335 .334 .333 .332 2S2 161 273 348 116 113 144 47 132 44 214 71 239 79 2fc4 93 92 30 92 30 317 102 121 39 324 104 331 .326 .121 Ryder Cup Cancelled HOYLAKF Kri'lanrl (nPr. ju-si'jjiiii K'jjicrs team mai.cnrs De tween Britain and the United States for the Ryder cup will not be held this year, R. T. C. Roe, secretary of the British P.G.A.' disclosed yesterday 2Vz H.P.

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