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Pirates Lengthen School Drills I SPORT SLANTS ty CLAUDE ANDERSON Sport Editor Manuel Ortiz to Biggest Affair of lis Type in City History 22 San Bernardino DAILY SUN Feb. 17, 1949 Fly to Hawaii io Dehnd Ring Title Cortez, Torres Tangle in Boxing 'Pirates' Day' Arrangements Rolling Along in Good Shape Arrangements for the gala "Pi-ifrom Roy Harney, general man- Ideal Weather At Perris Hill Greels Players Ted McGrew, Camp's Supervisor Plans to Work 'Until Sundown' It was the belief of Ted Mc- Main Event at S.B. Arena Tonight The legend of Compton college's invincibility on the court was crushed for keeps Tuesday when John Muir college of Pasadena put the skids under the Tartars, 74-68. It was setback No. 2 for Compton, which lost two weeks ago to Ventura.

All of which makes the Tartars and the Tigers, over Riverside way, as the Southland's top two J. C. quintets both with a rates' day" dinner, which probably afler of the Pirates, who said lev eral top officials of the club will Gabby Cortez, the rugged Col- dino heavyweight will box Col-ton's Gabriel Cerventes, In a four ton welterweight who has proven be on hand for the affair. Gregory, who along with Voce Is coordinating the "welcoming program" for the Pirates during their stay In San Bernardino, said round prelim, and a return match will be the biggest affair of its type in San Bernardino history, are rolling along In good shape, according to Bernie Scheppers, who is in charge of the March 11 function. Assisting Scheppers with the LOS ANGELES World Bantamweight Champion Manuel Ortiz flies to Honolulu today to make the nineteenth defense of his crown.

The now-sllm-agaln El Centro Mexican, meets Dado Marino over the 15-round route at the Honolulu stadium March 1. Accompanying him will be his manager, Tommey Farmer, who guided him to the 118-pound division title over Lou Salica in 1942 In Los Angeles, and Trainer Ray Luna. Farmer said Ortiz scaled 119 pounds. has been booked between BoD pair of losses. Valley college's re Jaco and Jack Risden, both L.

A. a tough trial horse for topflight boxers, will face another classy opponent tonight when he swaps punches with Mario Torres in the feature of the eight-bout card at the San Bernardino arena. rant sinmn micht a Joe Eichenberg and Neil McDer- nave Deen have Deen City Playoff Set Tomorrow Mailmen, Post 709 Vie; 'A' Loop Tilts Tonight Due to a conflict regarding the use of the S. B. H.

S. gym, the City recreation department has announced the league basketball games scheduled for tonight will be postponed until Tuesday at the High school. Included in this three-game bill is the title-deciding Jim's Hawks-Dennitt Electric battle. Another change in schedule for the City leagues finds the Air National Guard-Blue Flash game, originally scheduled for 8 Friday, at the High school, is carded at Sturges tomorrow at 7. At 8 in the S.B.H.S.

gym Friday, the playoff game for the league title between Post 709 and the Letter Carriers will be staged. The two finished league play in a tie for the first place, each having six wins in seven starts. In in Hieeiiicf fnr the In for the dinner are Gail cnnin nut nf it. now r.rew. camo supervisor of the pians Ronnie Seymour and Ronnie Seymour rJ rfh f.rm hands that Stockton, Torres lost in the finals of the Golden Gloves, at the Hollywood Legion Saturday, and presents mott are handling the arrangements for the ceremonies on March 12, when the Pirates and Cubs will tangle In an exhibition fray at Perris Hill.

Tickett for the dinner, which In all probability will be held in one of the school cafeterias may be obtained from Ticket Chairmen Roy lightweights. Ed Lamson and Al' Salazar, L. A. featherweights clash in a four-rounder, and Vince Buckley has been matched with Frank Juarez again. Last week Buckley won the decision by a wide margin.

Nolan Yates, L. A. middleweight who had been matched with Tom my Carter, will box a formidable opponent, it was announced by Johnny Francis, matchmaker. just about the toughest fight Cor many of the outstanding sporting tez hasf had at the local club. It its lapse now.

That Redskin could be likened unto a roller ParK- coaster ride: the 50-36 win over The warm sun during the four- hp' hour drill yesterday resulted in figures in the Southland. To embellish the program, Dick Voce and Arthur Townsend are should be a hard fight with Torres favored, but Cortez is a puncher and may make it close. Chapman and Joe Filippini, or U. of R. Hosts to La Verne Tonight crest, then the cagcrs started plenty ot tnrowing ana uauin0.

compiling a special guest list, which downward. Those three straight Pitchers were given long inCUde Southern California from Gregory at the mayor's of fie. Another runner-up in the Gol den Gloves, Fred McFall, a light- However, it wat pointed out that lickings were the low point of the ride and now we're heading to heavy, will meet Tommy Carter on the mouna ana outueiuers anu 8ports writers officials of the infielders got plenty of leg andjpjttsburgn and Chcag0 arm exercises. (teams and a host of colorful ath- "If this weather continues, weietic notables. the ducatt should be obtained early as the number probably will The University of Redlands cage the crest again.

be limited to 400 and nearly half squad takes time out in the con may work a daily schedule from Ray Gregory( to the Chaf- of those already have been spoken SHORT SLANTS For ference race tonight to play host B.kk:. naui. if. 14 to tie '11 a.m.. until said Mc- mayor, said he has received word; for by the early birds.

to a red-hot La Verne college the regular league encounter, the Letter Carriers handed the Legion five their lone setback in a quintet. Tipoff time for the frosh preliminary will be 6:30 with the thrilling 49-45 game. in the semi-windup. Joe, Cardenas, of Colton, had been originally matched with McFall, but Cardenas was advised not to box because a cut over his eye had not healed completely. Carter, El Monte puncher, will give McFall a tough fight despite the fact that McFall was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Golden Gloves by Norman Standi who eventually won the title.

Butch Martinez, local lightweight, will oppose Joe Robles, varsity clash beginning at 8. Coaches Pete Provost and Ash' Tonight's City A activity is set SWORDS TOWN SNARES SANTA ANITA FEATURE for the Valley college boards, with Texans Favored in Houston Open Today HOUSTON UP) Two Texans were favorites as the nation's top golfers tuned up for the $10,000 Houston Open at difficult Pine Forest Country club course. Jimmy Demaret, a Houstonian who pays out of Ojai, and Lloyd Mangrum, another who registers from Chicago, are ex pected to continue their close battle for top spot among money winners. A field of 150 will begin the four-day tournament today at the par-72 course. el Cunningham will probably alternate their eight-man squad freely in an effort to keep their charges fresh for the important the co-leading Hansen Plumbing and college JVs both favored to annex wins and wind up in a tie for first.

A playoff would be set and 15 to topple the C.B.L. scor- Grew. But other camp assistants ing record of Harry Wilson's nearby did not take this state-Davit now has 142, with Wilson's ment seriously, mark standing at 156 Remark- MASTERS WORKS OUT able Robbie should have easy Bob Masters, a former hurler pickings against the sawed-off for the Riverside Dons but with Terriers Wilson, who bagged Waco, Texas, last season, took the scoring title two years running 'his first long workout. He will get at S.B.H.S., has come Into his own his first turn on the mound in as a college player and has been: batting practice sensational hit last three outings were no new arrivals in Riverside's Ralph Poison which remains at 48 ath-has 130 points in 10 tilts, against letcs workout yesterday 124 for Orange Coast't Howard started with a iong siege of calis- Tom'i Pride 112 (Catanzarn) 7.00 4.10 Kay Laddie 117 (Lltzenberg) 3.KO Oxy game at Pasadena Saturday. lime 1:11 33.

Alio ran! King Bull. Nothing Flat, BullrelBh Bridal Suite. for next week. This week's sched' Patmigirl. FIFTH M.OOO.

Claimlm. ule, as announced by Harry Nich ARCADIA, (TP) Swords JTown, a speedy son of Blue Swords, yesterday barely nosed out Star Fiddle to win the featured 57,500 purse for 3-year-olds at Santa Anita. Taking the lead in the first quarter, Swords Town drew out If league-leading Whittier loses to Cal Tech and Redlands takes Oxy, the championship game will be played between Whittier and and up. 8 furlongs. olson: of Los Angeles.

This bout should assure plenty of action as both participants will show a willingness to slug. Tommy Martin, San Bernar AT COLLEGE C.S.E.A. Bears, Redlands next Friday night TONIGHT Post 14 vs. p.m. Henning, while Paul Peterson jthenics then broadened out into i i ii.

i La Verne boasts one of its best teams in school history. Earlier (who poured in zo Tuesaay th and most complete! 4U" Amer. Natl, Bank vs. Hansen against Plumbing, 8. QaM nnvai ha 111 for i sireicn ana men went imo a unve toot Jev Bell Chaf PraCiiCe Vc burgh farm to stall off Star Fiddle.

Burning tpot Jerry Bell, Chaf- hands arrived Saturday, in the season the Leopards dropped a decision to the Bull-; fourth Victoria Dairy vs. Valley College Al 114 (Scurlorki 24.80 7.00 3.90 Forever Amble 111 (Lltzenbergi 7.50 4.SO Challenging 114 (Arcaro) 3.30 Time 1:11 1S. Alio ran: Cutaf, Blr Ackelm, War Moment, Barbantel, Cold Jib. NIXTH $4,500. Handicap.

4-year-oldi and up. 7 furlnnsn. Topi Bny ins 17.10 7.70 5.40 Menu 116 IWentropet 5.60 4.00 Pay Me 120 (Neve) 4.40 Time 1:24. Also ran: Hv-Rum. Terry Bargcllo.

Pretal, Handlebar. Erin II, Proud Ruler, Bras Band, War Alltel. SEVENTH S7.500. The Arcadia Chamber nf Commerce handicap. 3-year-olds.

6 furlongi. a-Swords Town 122 (Westrope 5.40 2.90 2.40 Star Kiddle 117 Trent fin 1 an fey J. all-southern tackle, We're Going in the fl Manager Bill Meyer of the Pi- Swords Town, the favorite, ran rates arrived this morning and will the six furlongs in The assist in the management of the winner, coupled in the mutuels farm camp until March 1 when with Mad Moment, paid $5.40, 2.90 ED the Bucs start spring training at and 2.40. Perris Hill park. Foxcatcher Farms' highly- J.

9. FRIDAY AT 8.B.H.8. Vandals vs. Spartans (C), 7. Letter Carriers vs.

Post 709 (B Playoff), 8. Sportsmen vs. Skadron (C), 9. FRIDAY AT STURGES Air Natl. Guard vs.

Blue Flash (C). 7. Native Sons vs. Roger's Cleaners (C), 8. Church League game, 9.

touted Gaffery ran a disappointing; Burning Nicht lis (Gilbert) im race, never getting any closer than ILtaSt. Cnton Light seventh in the nine-horse field. "-Mad Moment, a h. j. stable- isn't going either to Washington or U.C.L.A.

in fact he's now enrolled at U.S.C., and lost to the Panther cagert as of now St. Bernardine's fast-improving casabamen travel to Long Beach tonight for their first 'game in the Southern California Catholic tourney Coach Leon-ard Broderick's leads off with a tonight in St. Anthony's. which is led by Johnny Olszewski of C.I.F. grid fame Leading St, Bernardine scorers are, in or Apprentice Gordon Glisson rode: naimlnJ, dogs and will be out to avenge the defeat.

Coach Dwight Hanawalt, veteran Leopard mentor, will count on a brother act, Daryl and Lloyd Brandt, to pace La Verne. Any City Might Play Host to Service Tilt WEST POINT, N. Y. (TP) Any city can play host to the Army-Navy football game as long as its pocketbook is big enough, the Army's graduate manager of athletics said yesterday. Only Philadelphia has been able to handle the massive promotion in recent years, because of trans-portational costs.

S.B. Men Enter L.D.S. Play Tonight 4-year-oldi inree winners ana passea jonnnyi ana up. i um mue. 1 vesuvio 114 I Litzenoerg) MM IS.

40 7.40 Longden for the riding leadership. Not Very Much 103 (Passmore 22.20 8.00 Glisson now has ridden 42 winners iw cArcaroi 30 I lime im. aiso ran: anamy man. to Longden's 40. Results.

uuevo. silver Leaner, aianieme, UiCR i Agent, Knighfi Music. Harness Jockey Dies The San Bernardino Men, a young men's Latter Day Saints five, will represent the San Bor FIRST $3,500. Maiden. S-ycar-oldi.

3 furlongs. der, Martin Coughlin, Dick Sulik, I der, jiarun cougnun, uick ouiik, nardin0 st 'ke in the Southern Price" Bid 113 2630 12 6 10 Tom Kiefaber Jerrv Comstock aouinern Bul, 115 (Trent) 9.60 s.so California tournament at San Rnyai Saint 115 (Summer.) 3.30 PHOENIX (IP) Cotton 55, Pomona harness race who fell from a sulky at Sports Bid to N.Y. Tourney At Stake forU.S.F. man's park here 10 days ago, died SAN FRANCISCO UP) Coach 1 yesterday as he was being pre-Pete Newell of the high-ranking pared for an operation on a University of San Francisco bas- broken hip he sustained in the ketball team named a 12-man spill. biiu Din xioasc Pliancy mfc" Cot Time :33 3'a.

Also ran: ral medear, x- has some clasw hurline as evi-lDieg0 tonieht. Friday, and Sat- Ri 1,. ZaCa. Hustle Bustle, nas some Classy nuning as 1-, auditorium at Bed 0 Roie. Little Dixie, denced in the Tigers holding Mark al Gavin.

x-shoipur. Jenover. X-Fieid. Keppel to a nine-inning 1-1 tie boa Park' '7 Claimlng- 3-ear-0ld- Tuesday Freddie Kennedy ran In a playoff game between San General k' 114 (Peterson) 7.10 4.50 3.90 wild for the lone Chaffey score, Bernardino 1 and Fontana, the itm(imtMm) i4.40oo Stealing second, third and home i mer won 28 t0 16- vear- the i Time 1:244. AIM ran: Ruby Gee.

Roam- Sports publicity mailed from same team took fourth place at' Th Com- Bu-Pan-Pacific in L. A. tells all about Santa Monica. Results: I third $3,500. claiming.

4-year-old MEN'S GIFTS Imported Briar and Meerschaum Pipes, Tebacees, Cigars, Cigarettes, Humidors, Lighters WesRpe Shop 41 SE Street Phone 7-1253 travelling squad for a series with 1 Oregon, in Eugene tomorrow. Results of this series may determine the chances of the Pons for a place in the Madison Square garden National invitational tournament. San Francisco has won 19 and lost four. a mammoth square dance a week i San BDno. (28) from Sunday Over 2,000 d.

Brown '(6 Southland enthusiasts are con- A AUTOMOBILE Emergency Service ZULCH AUTO WORKS Third end I Streitt Phone 4-0162 Pna FONTANA MR Fu" 107 (Glisson) 9.70 5.00 3.70 Thoruo 1 Shasta Goal 112 (Nevei 7.60 4.70 i ii Captain Perry 113 (Chojnacki) 4.00 I. yjt 1 Ti 1:51 45. Also ran: Noble Mark, Week Torero. Red Tape, Optimisto. Phippl.

C. Henon (0)1 FOI RTH $3,500. Allowances. 3-year- R. Kenmgton (3) nidi.

6 furlongs. H. Fehnel (0) Final Cal 115 (Glisson 5.60 3.50 5.70 verging on the sports palace for. w. 'Kent (0 Hume (2) Liechty (4) what will be the largest roundi of its kind ever staged.

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