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SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM 25 Feb. 5. 1956 MI0ILEG6FIF TAKES 2- KocDimg Charts-' All: Saimta Aminta (Copvricht bv Triangle Publications. Daily Bar-in Form) LOS ANGELES TURF CLUB. SANTA ANITA PARK, ARCADIA.

CALIFORNIA FEB. 4, 1956 FIFTH CHARITY DAY (30th racina day) OF 35-DAY WINTER MEET IAJ1 finishes confirmed by official photochart camera) (Weather clear Track fast LEfii DM PHOEHDrfiOlF PLAY PHOENIX, Ariz. CTV-The red-hot amateurs cooled off considerably Saturday and Cary Middlecoff of 4 illli iff i umut HI4M FIRST RACE ONE MILE AND ONE FURLONG. 4-year-olds and ua. Claiming.

the old guard professionals forged phis clipped one stroke off par for a 70, and with previous rounds of 72-66 posted a total score of 208. Middlecoff goes into the final round at the Phoenix Country Club, with its par 36-3571, holding a two-stroke lead over this nearest challengers. CHOO Pun 14000. Ta winner S220O, aeeond $800. third $600, foart $400.

Claiming arica $3000. They are professional Mike Sou-" chak of the power-drive school who had a 68 for 210, and Jim-. Tom Blair III, the 24-year-old Mis- souri state amateur champion who led the field going into Saturday's Play. Blair had a 74, seven strokes higher than his blazing round Fri: day. into the front at the 54-hole point of the $15,000 Phoenix Open Golf 5 Wt.

FP St. 14 Str. Fin. Jockey Owner Index Hots Tournament. The one-time dentist from Mem Arcaro Boland 4.40 4.25 1 2 17.10 12.4!; 33i Moreno 42t Valenzuela St Kugaeri 8" 1 11 51 12 9i 4 6 41.45 Ken Venturi of San Francisco, 8" fi York 8'i 1 9 5' 6 12 1 3" 2'i 4 fad 111 It Gray Jewel (L-Bar-L Stable) 113 9 10 2.W.! Sandyi Dream M.

laoo) 113 10 4 2412 Annuit Coeptia Ayre-Morrison) 113 3 12 222S Maricon (B. Martin) 113 6 8 2.t(9 Harmony Bell (H. Beasey) 112 5 5 HoeHaflyin (Wilson-Roberts) 113 12 11 2.170 Mm Celeste W. Maljan) 110 8 6 Leoaarda (Triple Si able) 113 1 2 2.i80 Interviatio (T. DeMaio) 119 2 1 2412 Clear Out (Wilshire Stable) 113 7 7 Consolidate (Est.

Hansborough) X107 11 9 Seamus (S. I Pflueger) 113 4 3 53. 10 7 Lawless 7 8 Km PORT the other 24-year-old amateur, who electrified the gallery Friday with 985 19.05 465 a 65 that gave him third place, 9" Maese 10-1 Westropa 11 Gibb 12 Trejoa 3 11 12 6 101 i 4114 6 50 5 J. 90 DRAG THREAT This fast roadster driven by Fred Larson is powered by a 331 cubic Tim. -ms; -jTii l-i l--sat.

1-M34. Tn sate 1 lOfl1. off at once. Start Rood, won all Winner Gr.U.6. by Red.

Jewel-Misa Spears, Trained by O. K. liidley. Mutuel pool nch Chevrolet motor, mounted in the rear, and is expected to compete in Sunday's drag meet Two-dollar mutuelj paid: GRAY JEWEL 10.80, S.40, 3.60; SANDY DREAM S.60, 4.00; on the Morrow strip west of Colton. Time trials start at 10 a.m.

Drag eliminations begin at 1 p.m. liliAY JKWEL lacked early speed, advanced on the outside when ready and was up in the final eighth. SANDY DltKAM had speed, was put to a driTe after three-quarters and held on atubbomlv. AN-VU1T COKPT1S was slow to besin. started to make tip ground after live-eighths nrl KmnslT MARIt'OV save an even oerformance.

HKKLSAFLY1N saved some ground Cy Young Awards To Honor Hurlers while advancing. CLEAR OUT tired. 1XTKUVISTIC had speed, held on to the stretch and gave Wi tli Ii Sports 11 way. CONSOLIDATE was outran. Scratched lilt on.

Special Match SECOND RACE SIX FURLONGS. 4-year-olds and ua bred In California. Claim SE A 1 A a 434 $4500. Ta winner $2475, aeeond $900, third $675. fourth $450.

Claiming ing. Purse price $4000. Purse Str. Fin. Jockey lo $1 vrt, pp su.

Owner Index Horse 7.40 1H Gibb 2" Valeoiuela, cooled off with a 75 Saturday for a total of 214. 1 Middlecoff faces a stern test Sun- day in quest of tha $2,400 top mon-' ey. In addition to husky Souchak, who barely missed an eagle and had one out of bounds hole yesterday, Ted Kroll and Lionel He-bert, the first-round leader, are only three strokes back at 211. Three worthy rivals are only four shots back. They are Jimmy De-maret, who beat Middlecoff in the final round last week in the Thun-derbird Invitational at Palm Springs; Gene Littler, ready to to make a come-from-behind move," and Bo Wininger.

Littler had a 67W Young Paul McGuire of Wichita, whose 65 put him in the running Friday and veteran John ny Palmer, another contender, both took Saturday for 213 along with newcomer Eldon Briggs of Lansing, who had a 70. Cary Middlecoff, Dallas 138-70203 Mike Souchak, 645 345 Future Changes Seen In Southland Deer Hunting 6.90 Race Features Morrow Drags Colton' Morrow Drag Strip, 3 2H 1" 6 8 4hd 9 5M 3 41 rl 7 And on a "command performance" the owners also voted to keep all negotiations for a new World Series and All-Star game radio and TV contract strictly in the hands of the commissioner. Frick had insisted that this be the procedure, demanding that the players be excluded from such 25.55 9. 70 7 3 1 6 10 5 9 11 4 6" 1 7t 81 6'1 phd 31 11 4bd 10 61 1" 21 81 10 5 9 hi 41 11 SI 7'1 2393 Dallas Date (Mra. C.

C. Cate) 21IBO Foster bister (M. H. Kobineau) 109 5 2372 Karclif (13. P.

Snyder) 112 9 2355 J. Frost (Martin-Doyle) 112 10 2372 Solid Sir (Mrs. Goldstone) 113 8 22B Princess Patch (Falk Stable) 110 1 378 N. Gordon i-. O.

Phillips) 11 1855 Gold Raider (E. 112 7 Heel Play (Mrs. M. Lovett) 112 2 2388 Gallant Lee (C. S.

Mead) 110 3 2252 Keene Black (Fair Oaks Stable) 112 6 2388 Flyfosta (C. O. Wollard) 118 12 6. Taniguchi Lawless Maese Nevea GiUiran Powell Boland York Glisran Trejos" 43.90 8 The shakeup in the Southland's 36. 1 5 8.90 10i 3ij 7fa4 10' 11 11 trout fishing setup apparently is 8 14.511 13.80 (broke in air) favored by most sportsmen, al NEW YORK (UP) The Major Leagues, acting upon a proposal by Commissioner Ford Frick, voted Saturday to establish a new award next season for the most valuable pitcher in each league.

The award, honoring the late Cy Young who won more games than any other hurler in the history of baseball, 511, will be entirely apart from the most valuable player accolade. That was the major action taken by the club owners in a marathon session in which they also voted to turn down once again the demands of the players for a boost in the salary minimums from $6,000 to $7,200. Time In Kate off at 1:44. Start Bood for all but Flyfosta though some individuals in sponsored by the ACTA, will be the scene for another big race meet Sunday after a week's shutdown caused by inclement weather. The pitcher award, which has been a pet project of Frick for won all driving.

Winner B.H.5. by Atavistic-Playtime Girl. Trained by H. C. Beebe.

Mutuel pool $.103,656. Two-dollar mutuels paid: DALLAS DATE 16.80, 8.00, 4.70; FOSTER SISTER 8.30, 4.90; formally expressed their dislike for the plan. some time, probably will be made MARCLIF 3.30. DALLAS DATE was never far back, responded to urging after a half mile and was up in Sharing the feature spot on the Year-around trout fishing is the the last furlong. FORTrJR SISTER had speed, saved ground, was under a drive in the stretch and held on wpII.

MARt'LlF also had speed, took command when ready and faltered near the by the baseball writers under the same procedure as for the most end. J. FROST mads up ground while racing wide. SOLID SIR closed gamely. GORDON lacked speed, racd wide and made up some ground.

KEKNK BLACK pulled up lame. FLY brainchild of the Dept. of Fish and Once they get this one FOSTA broke into the air and was not sent after the field. Scratched High Intrigue. Play valuable player in each league.

Under the present set-up, three Hooky. Maraco a Best. For Example. across, you can expect the de program, witn tne run ior top eliminator, will be a special match race between two rapid San Bernardino Valley cars. Gene's Brake Shop's quick rail job, driven 142- 68 210- 136-74210 143- 68211 140-71211, Grossinger, N.Y.

Jim Tom Blair, Jefferson City, Mo. Ted Kroll, Bethesda, Md Lionel Hebert, Erie, Pa writers from each league city vote partment to move into deer setup. THIRD RACE ONE AND ONE SIXTEENTH MILES. 3-year-olds. Allowances.

2435 Purse $5000. Ta winner $2750, second $1000, third $750. fourth $500. for most valuable player. And the either-sex deer shoot uene Littler, Palm Springs 145-67212 by John Bradley, has challenged the Construction dragster to proposed for a three-day period at the end of the regular season looks like the first wedge in that By BOB WALTOX If you could look into a crystal ball and get a true answer, you'd probably see Southern California's deer hunting setup of the future as something like this: (1) A winter season; (2) shooting of either sex deer permissible; and (3) a limit of one deer either buck or doe.

The Department of Fish and Game already has started the ball rolling in that direction by sending up trial balloons on the subject of a hunter's choice deer shoot to be held along with the regular season next fall. If the hunter's choice idea is approved, hunters would be permitted to shoot either sex deer during the last three days of the regular season. San Bernardino County probably won't be affected at least this year. The hunter's choice plan probably will result in the state being zoned, with such hunting allowed match race. Both cars have 144-68212 143-69212 Bo winninger, OKIa.

City Jimmy Demaret, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. turned the quarter-mile from a direction. Eldon Briggs, Lansing, Mich. 143-70 213 Index Horse Owner Wt. FP St Str.

Fin. Jockey To $1 2394 Lovers Aid (R. C. Ellsworth) 113 10 4 31 31! 1 l1 Shoemaker 2 25 2340 The Chaplain (Llangollen Farm) 113 4 10 9' 91 3 2 Arcaro 22.40 2276 Fethard (N. C.

McCarthy) 116 11 11' 10'1 4h 35 Keres 10.10 2394 Euxine (Steroberger-Leavitt) 113 6 1 lhd 1" 2 41 Lonsden 11.85 2375 Sicklea Honey (W-L Ranch) 116 12 6 6 5 Boland 2 90 23T.6 Country Music (R. Lowe) 113 1 3 2'1 21 6' 6 Maese 31.5" 2356 Story Teller (T. M. Kerr) 113 5 2 6 7 71 Taniguchi 24.95 2256 All She Wrote (Anderson-Olsen) 113 8 9 81 8 8 8 l.as.well 28.20 2.24 Bodkin (J. E.

Grant) 113 11 8 10 ll 9 94 Powell 29 75 2353 Powder Burna (M. Bums) 113 2 7 7 71 10' 10 Valenzuela 4.15 2356 Document (A. J. Creyolin) 113 7 5 61 4 11 11 York 5.55 2338 Wicked Ways (P. A.

Klipstein) 108 3 12 12 12 12 12 Moreno 18.90 standstill at better than 130 m.p.h. SWITCH ON WINS THRILLING 4-HORSE M'LENNAN FINISH 140-73213 There's been a long-standin; Both drivers are so sure their Johnny Palmer, Tulsa Paul McGuire, Wichita Don Whitt, Alameda 140- 73213 142-72214 141- 73214 car will win that they have agreed that the loser will have to ride a Jay Hebert, Sanford, Fla battle between buck-only deer hunters and proponents of either- Ken venturi, San 139-75214" sex shooting. MIAMI (UP) Switch on saved Walter Burkemo, leg-powered bicycle the full length of the strip as a penalty for losing. Records may fall in this event Time -ASH. 1:104.

1 1:43. In gate 2:19. off at 2:19,4. Start good, won all Switch On was the only horse in the field of 10 not nominated for Hunter's choice seasons are now his speed for the long Hialeah arlTiirn. winner Ch.U.3, by Hhalert-U Time.

Trained Dy M. A. Tenny. Annuel pool I two-dollar mutuels paid: LOVER'S AID (.50, 4.90, 3.70; THE CHAPLAIN 14.50, 8.80; FETHARD 6.50. held in Arizona, Oregon, Nevada and Utah with hunter success 144- 71215 146-70216 146-70218 145- 71216 144-72218 Franklin, Mich Ed Furgol, St.

Louis Bob Harris, Chicago Bill Collins, Baltimore Bill Ogden. Chicago which will be run at approximately the $100,000 Widener Handicap two weeks hence, which probably will LOVER'S AID Was well placed from the start, was lugging In while taking command and drew out. THrj CHAPLAIN was outrun to the second turn, responded to urging thereafter and ranging from 30 to 73 per cent 1 p.m.. 135 M.P.H. COUPE closed strongly.

FETHARD lacked early speed, rallied after three-quarters and finished full of run. EUXINE had speed, held on to the final eighth and gave way. SICKLES HONEY was The California average under jerry earoer, Los Anqeles 146-71217 see the 1956 handicap debut of Nashua. Switch On earned a check of The San Gabriel Valley Tim well placed from the start, but failed to reseond when called upon. COUNTRY MLSIu gave way after showing speed to the stretch.

DOCUMENT was through after five-eighths. Scratched buck-only is 19 per cent. Ted Rhodes, Los Angeles Third Brother. Legal Beagle. ing whose members boast Fish and Game Director Seth Bill Casper, Chula Vista Shelley Mayfield, only in specified zoned areas.

To of many extremely fast fuel and stretch Saturday to capture the $66,500 McLennan Handicap in a thrilling finish with three other handicap stars. Only the length of two heads and one nose separated the four at the finish Alfred Vander-bilt's Social Outcast, a 3 to 5 favorite of the crowd- of 25,316, finished second a head back of Switch On and a head in front of Sea Erin. Fourth, a nose back, $47,900 for his owner, Gerald S. Colella of Haverhill, Mass. Gordon never has made a secret HOC FOURTH RACE SIX FURLONGS.

4-year-olds and up. Optional Claiming. Purse a400 $4500. Ts winner $2475. second $900, third $675, fourth $450.

Claiming price $7000. 145-72217 145-72217- 147-70217 147-70217 143-74217-; gas powered coupes and roadsters, of his laelief that adherence to Westbury. N.Y Jim Turnesa, Spring Valley, N.Y. Stan Leonard. Lachute, Canada are expected to compete in Sun Social Outcast returned $2.90 and $2.20, Sea Erin $2.60.

Bob Us- make a hunter's choice shoot statewide might result in too heavy a deer kill, particularly in certain areas where the herd is not too large, it is felt. day's meet. torkea-norn-or-Detter statutes is costing California hunters lots of venison and sport as well as resulting in crop depredation. He Sam Brollier, Azusa speed mer sery changed his whip from his right to his left hand and Switch Freeman's 41 Index Horsa Owner Wt. PP St.

Str. Fin. Jockey To $1 2373 Count Lahey (Lipton-Bose) 119 5 11 11 10 6 l'i ValenzueU 6.90 2348 Tommy (E. J. McElroy) X108 1 8 51 6 4'i 2 Gibb 530 2373 Irish Cheer (H.

L. Lewie Stable) 119 6 6 41 31 2" 3 Neyee 1810 2315 Blaze Face (O. Adams) xlll 7 2 f'l 4" GiUigaa 80.30 2315 Sergeant Ed (Falk Stable) 116 10 4 71 7i 9 5 Volzke 3.95 2232 Private Abbey (Golden Pine St.) 113 2 10 8 8 8" 6 Shoemaker 15.65 2236 Spy Lark (B. Lowe) 113 8 1 1M 2' 3" 7'1 Maese 15.30 2316 Joe Benjamin (Thieasen Stable) 119 12 3 2'1 8" Longden 1.75 2318 Stepping Jan (Taylorcrat Stable) 109 3 5 31 4 7" 9'1 Taniguchi 24.40 2366 Miss Glen-Russ G. Dunning) 108 11 7 10" 9 10a iol Errico 72.90 Husky II (C.

SIcDonousb) 113 4 12 12 12 12 11 Gliseon 77.25 2333 Author (G. C. Newell) 116 9- 9 9" 11 11" 12 Boland 7.85 In time, maybe another year, chant, claims to have his competition coupe running better than the day he sped at 135 m.p.h. on an says the state's hunters should be was the 45-1 shot Man of Des On "gave it ta me," he said. "If we had to go any further, Social was going to beat me." Wiling 200,000 deer each year in tiny.

certain parts of San Bernardino County might be zoned to fall into the hunter's choice category. stead of 70,000. other strip. He will run at Colton Sunday in an attempt to raise his record speed. Gordon has blamed the inflexi DiitlrMftr bility of present laws and unwill The idea of shooting does and Many others of the hottest hot rods in Southern California, as ingness of many persons to break away from the traditional "bucks; only" hunting for California's fail having a winter season has not met with too much favor among sportsmen in this area.

Time :45. In gate off at 2:57. Start good, won all driving. Winner B.H.S. br Reign Count-Hasty Triumph.

Trained by M. l.ipton. Mutuel pool J439.078. Twe-dollar mutuels paid: COUNT LAHEY 15.80, 7.00, S.IO; TOMMY 7.10, 9.60; IRISH CHEER 9.80. COUNT LAHEY was outrun for a half mile, rallied when brought out and was up in the final eighth.

TOMMY was never far back, saved ground and closed with good courage. IRISH CHEER had speed, was put to a drive after a half mile and held on well. BLAZE FACE waa never far back, was roused in the stretch and finished gamely. SERGEANT ED made up aome ground in the drive. SPY LARK, and JOE BENJAMIN raced each other into submission.

STEPPING JAN tired. AUTHOR pulled up lame. Scratched Abes Birthday. Orrtrack. Paulas Tex.

Thia Side. well as fuel and gas cycles, will be on hand to make the meet interesting for spectators. Gates open COLUMBUS (UP) Ohio State went on a scoring spree Saturday to upset Indiana 100-82 behind Robin Freeman's 41 points in nationally televised Big Ten bas-. ure to manage its 1,200,000 deer properly. But most state game manage But Ben Glading, chief of game ment officials want it, or so the reports go.

at 9 a.m. Single runs go from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with competi ketball game. management, said the sentiment against female deer ap They're being pretty cautious Ohio State, winning its 11th tive drag eliminations at 1 p.m. until about 4:30.

Ain-FIFTH RACE ABOUT SIX AND ONE-HALF FURLONGS (On Camino Real turf I course). 4-year-olds and up. Classified altowanees. The Santa Anita Hospital, purse $7500. Ta winner $4125.

second $1500, third $1125, fourth $750. CBL WOMEN'S HANDICAP about how they proceed, however. pears to be waning and some pres For one thing, they are about game in 15 starts, led throughout. Freeman's 41 points came on 13 sure now is being brought for a Wt. Owner Index Horse hunter's choice shoot.

to put across year-around trout fishing, plus reduced bag limits, field goals and 15 free throws. Ha GATE CITY "SbO" MAJOR The Patio 34'a 19' A. 31 23 Penny's Furniture 28 26 Crescent Jewelers 27'2 26'2 Hoak Bros. Plating 272 26'2 Scotty's Auto Wrecking 26'2 28'2 Eson's Insurance 25 29 The wishes of 400,000 deer hunt now has 508 points in 15 games. He now has 8 more field goals, than the record of 510 held by ers, at best a difficult thing to measure, are gleaned from corres Babbettes Fontana Sport Lettering Cedar Sign Plastic Jack Coyle Chevrolet Lemke Bros.

Construction Schiller's Silver Cafe Home Lumber Co Rim Forrest Lumber Co. W.D.G.W. No. 241 Costume House Santa Fe Fed. Indian Knoll Farm Majors, Minors Stars Vie in L.A.

7M 7 2 7 2 6 3 5' 3'a 4 5 4 5 4 2 3 6 3 6 2 7 2 4 1 5 1 5 1 PP St. Str. Fin. Jockey To $1 11 10 nil 3 1 Boland 10.73 5 11 5 4 2 2' I Longden 8-55 5 9 10 9 6' 33 Taniguchi 3.75 6 6 1 5'1 4" 4J Harmata 6850 7 5 l'l 1 1" 5 GiUigan 285 1 12 12 12 12 61 Arcaro lfi.60 12 1 31 SM 7' York 19.60 10 8 6 6 9'1 81 Adair 27.15 2 7 81 7" 91 Glisson 10.60 8 2 101 101 10 Leon 22.45 4 4 4" 11 111 11 Shoemaker 6.10 9 3 2hd 2bt 51 12 I.Valenzla 14.00 in Southern California. This plan already has been tentatively endorsed by the California Fish and Game Commission and is expected to go into effect when the 2415 Joe Jones (Mrs.

E. Jacobs) 122 2367 My Chief CMrs. H. Curland) 122 235T Pelouse Monaghan Farms) 122 2374 Loose Shekels (Dun Hon Tang) 113 235T I Salute (Brookfield Farms) My Kingdom (EUia-Farr) 116 232T Sahib (H. W.

Collina St.) 122 Cent io Turn (Mrs. M. Boyer) 113 2359 Correlation (B, S. Lytle) 122 2237 Tussle Patch (R. C.

Ellsworth) 122 23R7 Duece Admiral (King-Brown) 119 2327 Devilment (Johnston Inc.) 113 pondence and public meetings, Suverkrup Lumber Co. ..16 38 Hiqhs: M. Clay. 605-241: J. Paul Ebert.

Ebert't point record is 516. Beckett, plus what department field men 590-1S9. are able to "pick up" in their Ohio State, which won its fourth areas. GATE CITY WEDNESDAY Pioneer Rug Co 1956 trout season opens April 28, subject to final commission action Feb. 24.

Professional baseball Sunday Big Ten game against three losses controlled the backboards against HANDICAP The position of the only large Airmaster Co. makes its 1956 debut in Los Angeles as top stars of the South Wildlife Federation, has not always been too clear. The group's president, George Difani of Sacra 36 35 34 34 Time 1:15. In gate SH. off at once.

Start good, won all driving. Winner B.G.6, by Stymie-Moon Maiden. Trained by H. Jacobs. Mutuel pool Two-dollar mutuels paid: JOE JONES 23.50, 11.30, 6.80: MY CHIEF 9.20, 5.70: PELOUSE 3.80.

JOE JONES lacked early speed, raced wide while advancing and was up near the end, MT CHIEF was never far back, responded to urging after a half mile and finished stoutly. PE-J-OUSB lacked early speed, rallied in the stretch and closed fast. LOOSE SHEKELS made up Bud's Brakes All Stars San Bdno. Sausage Co. Dolly Madison Cakes Suverkrup Lumber Co.

Charlie's Keglers land clash in the annual Medical 24 25 26 26 28'2 33 35'2 42 31'2 Fund Benefit Game of the Southern California baseball Assn. at some ground and was best of the others. KINGDOM broke slowly but finished strongly. Ethyl Corporation 27 I SALUTE had speed, held on to the last eighth and weakened. DEVILMENT had speed for Wrigley Field at 2 p.m.

a half mile, scratched Oesticulator. Jlel Xrfatvitt. privacy, lyings Mistake. City Slickers 24'2 Twin Palms Dairy 18 Highs: N. Webb.

571-229: T. Highs: Pat Prescott 608-207; Retha Kane 563-207: Eunice Wells 505-202; Vi Waters 492; Phyl Roghman 202; Gert Rodrigues 192. GATE CITY SUNDAY MIXED Gate City 4's 36 12 Rabe's 29 19 The Hopefuls 26 22 Scotty's Auto Wrecking 24 24 Four B's 24 24 Railroaders 23 25 Beach Combers 16 32 Sad Sacks 14 34 Highs: G. Romero, 550; B. Myers, 545-235: E.

Malewicz, 509-206; H. Major leaguers will play minor Za mento, told a recent meeting of soil conservation districts in Red Bluff that sportsmen "are not ready to go along with a hunter's choice season yet." However, he later said the sportsmen were not opposed to shooting does. ninn SIXTH RACE SEVEN FURLONGS. 3-year-olds. San Vicente Handicap.

Purse waski, 553-221; R. Brill, 553-229; E. Marquette Picks Irish Assistant MILWAUKEE (UP) Marquette University turned to powerful Notre Dame and picked Johnny Druze, 4WU $20,000 added. Gross $24,750. Net to winner $15,500, second $4000, third $3000, fourth $2000.

leaguers with Fred Haney, Milwaukee coach, and Babe Herman wassen, ui. Owner Index Horse guiding the major club with Angel The California Cattlemen's Assn. Bob Scheffing and his coach, Jackie Warner, heading the Minors. Such diamond stars as Gus Zer- Leona Ausherman, Ausherman, 202; 177. art Irish coaching veteran, as its nial, Del Crandall, Peanuts GATE CITY THURSDAY "775" HANDICAP Penny's Furniture 53 27 Tuttie's Radio T.V.

48 32 Warren A. Day 48 32 Arden Farms 41 39 Pioneer Title Ins. Trust 38 42 Flood's Floor Co 35 45 Mount Vernon Liquors 34 46 Sage's Complete Markets 23 57 Hiqhss C. Weaver, 654-256-237; G. Perkins, 609-221.

has voted to favor a hunter's choice as a means of stopping range invasion and crop depredation. Abner McKenzie, president of the Tehama County cattlemen, the taller Hoosiers, who were handicapped by the loss of three members due to scholastic difficulties. Indiana has a 3-3 loop mark and' 10-4 for the season. Frank Howard, besides scoring 10, was the big man for Ohio State1 in out-rebounding the Hoosiers. Following Freeman in scoring was Jim Laughlin with 19 points and guard Chuck Ellis with 16.

Halle Bryant scored 22 to lead the Hoosiers, followed by WTally Choice with 20. a i San Diego's Powell Drops From School SAN DIEGO (UP) Art Powell, San Diego Junior College star halfback and basketball player, has quit school. Powell finished the semester with several incomplete grades, coaches said. He had been averaging over 30 points per game. Wt.

PP St. Str. Fin. Jockey To $1 122 3 2 61 11 Shoemaker 1.85 122 14 11 10 7 2' 21 Arcaro 365 124 13 10 111 10 4'4 31 Longden 6.30 114 7 6 5 B1 51 4" I.Valenzla 47.45 114 11 8 8 8 6 51 Moreno 60.75 112 1 12 121 If 9" 6'i Taniguchi 15.40 124 10 14 15 15 81 7 Boland 750 116 6 13 13 12 7" 8' Leon 1.85 118 4 5 4 3 3 9M Neves 16.00 118 2 16 16 16 10 101 Trejos 33.50 112 9 15 14 13 12 111 Glisson 15.15 110 15 1 31 6 11 121 Lawless 15.15 112 12 7 7" 9b 13 13 Maese 1515 111 8 4 2M 1" 14' 14' Herman 185 120 16 3 1 4 15 15' York 12.30 114 5 9 9 14 16 16 Lasswell 82.45 Lowery, Roy Smalley, Bob Lem 2375 a-Terrang (R. C.

Ellsworth) 2375 Fathers Risk (C. Turner) 2381 Bold Bazooka (L. C. Ranch) 2382 Nearly (CRO Stable) 2335 More Glory (G. Martin) 2382 Family Allium IT.

M. Kerr) 2335 Count Chie (D. A. Lozzi) 2340 a-Like Magie (B. C.

Ellsworth) 2375 Lucky 8. L. (G. Lewis Stable) 2296 The Sands (B-Jf Stable) 2314 f-Ths Great Man (Mrs. Jacobs) 2282 f-Monroe Doc.

2394 f-Midland Man (It. Lowe) 2282 a-Airride (R. C. Ellsworth) 2382 Blen Host (Wilson-Roberta) 2382 Father! Poise (W-L Ranch) head football coach Saturday. Druze, assistant coach and chief scout at Notre Dame for 12 years, on, Rocky Bridges, Irv Noren, Tom Morgan, Dick Cole, Preston Ward, said his group would be opposed to replaced Frosty Ferzacca, dismissed with one year to go on a Nels Burbrink, Erv Palica, Bobby Adams, Joe Amalfitano, Marty any more post-season antieness hunts because they keep the cat GATE CITY LADIES LEAGUE $10,000 contract.

Keough, Bill Wilson, Rudy Regel- The Marquette athletic board fol ado, Billy Consolo, Bill Sarni and Jim Brideweiser cavort for the a R. C. Ellsworth entry, Itltitiipl field- lowed the recommendation of new Time :44. 1:224. In gate 4:09.

off at Start good, won all driving. 18 23 27 28 29 31 major leaguers. Winner Br.C.3. by Khaled-Flying Choice. Trained by M.

A. Tenney. Overweight Midland Athletic Director Larry (Moon) Mullins, an ex-Notre Dame star. L.A. Times 39- Babette's 34 Gail Stockton 30 Ken Adams Off.

Splys. ..29 Triangle Concrete 23 Scotty's Muffler Service ..26 Camp Steaks 21 Gabriel Bros 21 Man 2. Mutuel pool 47.3f7. Two-dollar mutuels paid: TERRANG 5.70. 3.30.

2.70; FATHERS ISK 4.40. 3.50: BOLD Scheffing's minor team will include his own Gene Mauch Albie BAZOOKA 4.60. TERRANG wai prominent from the start, saved ground all the way and after taking com tle off fall ranges too long. The attention of sportsmen should be called to the new meeting place and new meeting night of San Bernardino's Inland Fish Game Conservation Assn. The organization will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Christian Businessmen's Assn.

4th St. and Sierra Way. 36 36 Druze, a former Fordham star himself, agreed to a 3-year contract, at $11,000 a year. He said he Pearson of the Seals, Churck Ste Biand held his advantage. FATHERS RISK lacked early foot, rallied after a half mile and rnmii stmnclv on the inside.

BOLD BAZOOKA was outrun early, was hard ridden and fin Hiahs: Marq Rooth. 550-216; Stanislawski, 535-209. vens of Louisville, Clarence Mad Our Betters in Arcadia Victory (Continued from Page 23) more than $11,000 she won since coming to these shores. But in the San Vicente, Terrang, as part of the favored 3-colt entry from the Ellsworth barns, ran an alert race. His stablemate Airride set the pace, but Willie Shoemaker kept the winner near the front of the bulky 16-entry field.

By the time the colts had gone a quarter, Terrang was moving up on his stablemate. When they hit the turn Terrang was in front, followed by Lucky G. Airride ished well. NEARLY made up some ground in the drive. MORE GLORY gave an even performance- FAMILY ALBUM closed gamely.

COUNT CHICK made up ground but could not menace the leaders. A I RIDE had speed, held on to the. stretch and gave way badly. BLEN had chosen an entirely new staff, all Notre Dame graduates, with dren of San Diego, Bobby Balce-na, Jerry Priddy, Fred Baczewski and Vern Stephens of Seattle, Red HOST also stopped badly alter showing early speed, bcratcned will ol Allan, Cleofosta, Teco lotito. tHUalBv-T exception of Orv Dermody.

For SEVENTH RACE ONE AND ONE-EIGHTH MILES. Fillies mares. 3-year-olds Druze's assistants will be George Adams and Bob Alexander of Formerly, the association met at "600" 21'2 30 31 33 34 36 40 Service' and up. Santa Margarita Handicap. Purse $50,000 added.

Grass $57,600. Net winner $34,500. second $10,000, third $7500, fourth $5000. GATE CITY N.A.F.B. MIXED Beavers 46'2 Cee Bees 33 Four Splits 37 Double Trouble 35 Muscoyotes 34 Pintoppers 32 Spoonies 23 Gremlins 25'A the American Legion Hall on the first Monday of the month.

WW CALL Dickson, former assistant coach at Notre Dame and assistant coach at Dayton under Hugh Devore, Fred Wallner, a former Notre There will be entertainment and 4-0162 refreshments. AUTO WORKS ZULCH Dame player now with the Chica Highs: Gloria Paul, 197; R. Griffith, 220. Selected Workouts At Santa Anita The Inland Fish Game group go Cardinals, and Blackie Johnson, Index Horse Owner Wt. PP SL zm Str.

Fin. Jockey To $1 391 Our Betters (C. II. ones-Sons) 120 11 7 6 PM 4'i .1 i Arcaro 5 80 "3fll Island Queea Monaghan) 111 4 5 4 3 3 21 Taniguchi 11.65 "358 b-Solid Rae (Mrs. Goldstone) 113 6 10 10 91 6 3M Neves 14.75 "358 Manotick (C.

T. Ohenery) 124 2 3 6" 5 4" Westrops 1 80 "358 a-Mary Machree (EI Peco Ranch) 115 3 11 91 71 87 51 Boland 3.85 "391 Neoran (Mrs. L. Fenton) 108 1 2 1" l64 2 61 I.Valenzla 37.50 "319 b-Solid Misa (Mrs. H.

Curland) 115 5 1 2' 2' 1 73 Maese 14.75 ":558 r-ln Reserve (AlberU Ranches) 124 7 8 6 4'1 7 8s Longden 3.10 "3.34 Carry the News (Elmendorf) 110 8 6 11 11 9M 9 Lamm 0.25 e-Madam Jet (Alberta Ranches) 115 10 9 7 10 10 10 James 3-10 "3o8a-Brtl Shandon (N. McCarthy) 119 9 4 3 8 11 11 Shoemaker 3-85 also will hold its monthly trap- now an assistant at South Carolina. shoot Sunday, starting at 9 a.m., at the El Rancho Gun Club east of San Bernardino. Many prizes WESTERN HARNESS 1 W. B.

Finnecan trained entry, M. E. MiUerick trained entry. v. Tinmlen trained entry.

will goajto winning shooters. Jockey Standings and Fathers Risk. Coming down the stretch, the race was all between Terrang and Fathers Risk, with Swaps' stable-mate holding on to win. Bold Bazooka came from far off the pace for third, four lengths behind. Terrang's time was 1:22 45.

The Ellsworth entry paid $5.70, $3.30 Time 3s. -ASH. 1:365. lS1. In gate off at once.

Start good, won an driving. Winner Ch.F.4. by My Iiabu-Better So. Trained by W. Molter.

Overweight Noor- MEETING OPENS AT ARCADIA MARCH 13 an 1. Mutuel pool j4o.w.. Twe-dollar mutuels paid: OUR BETTERS 13.60, 7.60, ISLAND QUEEN 11.50, (.80 RAE 8.30. Mts. 1st 2nd 3rd Jockey OUR BETTERS was never far back, responded when set down, came out In the stretch and was ud nrr the end.

ISLAND QUEEN was prominent from the start, was under vigorous handling after seven-eighths and finished stoutly. SOLID BAE lacked early speed, rallied after Twenty stakes events totalling three-quarters and closed last. ilAXilltn waa outrun early, responded when roused ana was In Quarters in the drive. NOORAX and SOLID M1S8 had speed, held on to the last well over $100,000 and a total 19 'and $2.70. Last year Swaps cap- eiithth and gave way.

MAKT MACHREE was taken up on the second turn. IX KESERVE Main Track Fast Summer Story 47h U-MILE -MILE All Bahit Cosmo Lea H34b Blaze -Fly 23Sh Ganaja llSHhg Bold Nero 23 Sh Gesticulator 113 lib Caronat 23Mjhg Peace Eden 23shg Charm H34hg Royal Clove 23 Placer 113 lih See America 23f.hg Vino Solid Choice 23hg Supremo 113h Viscis Nippin 23h Wild Dance i-MILE 'H-MILE Ali'sj Pride 35h Baron Noor 128h Bold Reading 35611 Bell Captain 12Sh Direct Tax 35,1 Jonesy 12Sihg Gettogether 35 Hh Overtock 127 sh Lassa Bell 34h Scansion 126h Program 35hg Tiger Lad 127h Sickletta 35 hg 1-MILE Spike 35h El Drag 139ih Ventre Terre 35 Longstone 140 H-MILE The Most 140h Challtack Vi1 Handily. Dark Khal 47-Sh Breezing Good Start 47 hg Handily Heel Flame 47h from gate. High Chalk 47Hh Texas Frosh Coach New Edward Arcaro 154 34 25 William Shoemaker 157 33 15 John Longden 131 27 21 George 171 19 23 William Boland 164 19 19 Ralph Neves 120 17 9 x-Don Lewis 100 15 13 Ray York 159 13 19 Ismael Valenzuela 152 11 24 x-George Gibb 103 11 5 Apprentice. moved up on the stretch turn and gave way in the drive.

No scratches. purse program worth $385,000 was announced by Secretary Harry 2 I tured the San Vicente and went on 19 to go undefeated until meeting Na-1lshua for the second time in at am El NEW CARS AND TRUCKS ANT MAKE OR MODEL JOIN THE NATIONAL TREND TO LEASING Recommended by Leadlea U. S. Eceaomic Research Experts PfflODNIE 8-7501 Our Representative Will Call at Your Convenience to Explain Our Lease Plan Hatch for the 22-day spring meeting 44U tional Claiming. Purse $5000.

Ta winner $2750, second $1000, third $750. fourth $500. Claiming price $8000. of the Western Harness Racing Assn. WHRA rings up the curtain on TO NEW SAVERS Se Oar Ad Elsewhere ia This Paper its 33th meeting Tuesday, March 13 at Santa Anita, three days after Index Horse Owner Wt PP St Str.

Fin. Jockey To $1 2360 Sua Deck (King-Brown) xll5 '2 1 11 1 1 1 GiUigan 45 2333 Wire Line (W. Britt) 113 1 5 3 31 2' 2 Harmatat 1805 2352 Brisk Bright (A. LaBue) 114 8 6 6 61 6" S- Trejoa 13.70 2344 Near So ere (Lester Manor Sta.) 114 4 4 41 41 Glisson 67.75 2406 Cold Cow stand (Johnston Inc.) 114 6 7 9" 10 6" 5 I.Valenzla 12.00 2400 Pay Section (Dun Hon Tang St.) 113 9 4 6 5 1,4 7 61 Taniguchi 5.25 2232 Kanearo Court (R-C-Ellsworth) 120 3 2 2" 2' 3 7 Leon 5.50 2400 Hoard own IJ. J.

Elmore) 108 4 8 8 11 S) 81 Moreno 14.00 2344 Covert (Covert Ranch) X108 7 10 7" 7 9 91 Gibb 29.00 Auntie Bell (K. F. Smith) 108 10 9 10' 81 10 10' Shoemaker 1.95 2660 Main Line tOwl Stable) 114 11 11 11 91 11 11 Westrope 18.50 the thoroughbred meeting ends. mm Heading the Western Harness Hood Mentor Varsity Spring stakes program will be the traditional Californian Trot and Californian Pace, both carrying an added value of $15,000. Free Travel Alarm Clock for new account of $1,000 or more.

Free Pepper Mill Set for new accounts of $300 or more. Free "Guest Pac" for new accounts in any amount. SIERRA SAVINGS 530 Street, San Bernardino Phons 7801 HIGHEST RETURNS ON INSURED SAVINGS Amons the top trotters are Gayleway, Gene Mac, Sharp Note, Arrowhead Drive Reafal Ofice 351 Fifth St. Leasing Division 252 St. San Bernardino Phone 8-7501 Time 1:44.

In rate 5:21. off at once. Start good, won all driving. Winneir Br a. bv Uornineo-Gun Ieck.

Trained by W. K. Alvarado. Told Command claimed bv Mr. and Mra.

L. Klosier for $SooO. Mutuel pool $401,308. Tot $3.109. 76.

Attends oce I It Two-dollar mutuels paid: SUN DECK 14.99. 7.50, 5.60; WIRE LINE 15.10. 1.90 BRISK BRIGHT 30. SI DKCK made the pace under good rating, saved ground, was under a driTe after three-ejuaners aucl held W1RK LINK safe. Latter saved ground early, was routed entering the stretch and finished stoutly while bearing out.

BRISK. BR1I1HT was never far back, was put to pressure entering the last quarter and finished ramely. SHORE was prominent from the besinaux and closed well. t'OLD COMMAND made up ground. PAT SKCTIOX gare an rvrvt performance.

KANGAROO COURT had speed, held on the stretch and gate way. ALXTLE BULL gave a dull nerfonnanca. Scratched 1'; lis-a. AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) Marshall Hughes, freshman basketball coach at the University of Texas, a elevated Saturday to the head coach spot, effective at the end of the current season.

His frosh mark was 59-20. Tag Me and Famous Hanover, Class pacers include Freeman Han over. Meadow Pace, Chief Lena wee and Scottish Chief..

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