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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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Pirates Day' Ticket Sale Opens TWO GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPS OUT CHICAGO, UPi Two 1948 scrappers from 39 centers in the Brownrigg, a student at Central champions, fighting in different four lighter weights 112, 118, 'college, Edmond, Okla. weights, were eliminated as the 126 and 135 pounds battled The other former champion Golden Gloves tournament of through two rounds. beaten was Mel vin Barber of Des champions opened last night be- Fernando Rivera, Kansas City, Moines, Iowa, last year's bantam fore 7,235 spectators at the Chi- last year's 126-pound champion, champion, who lost to Toledo's cago stadium. bowed out in the 135-pound divi-lJohn Garcia at 126 pounds, a Knockouts were plentiful as sion, a decision victim of Jerry! notch higher. SUNSET LEAGUE'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE Dinner Honoring Ball Club to Be At Sallnai At Reno At Lai Vegat At Riverslda At San Bernardino At Portervillo At El Centro At Mexlcatl READ June 4-5-6 July 25-26-27 Aug.

14-15-16 June 28-29-30 Aug. 11-12-13 Aug. 24-24-25 June 7-8-9 June 25-26-27 July 18-19-20 I May 29-30-30 I June 10-11-12 Aug. 5-6-7 Mny 13-14-15 Aug. 8-9-10 Sept.

4-5-5 I May 16-17-18 May 26-27-28 I Aug. 26-27-28 May 4-5-6 July 4-4-5 Aug. 29-30-31 MEXICALI THE I May 19-20-21 May 29-30-30 July 18-19-20 June 1-2-3 June 25-26-27 July 29-30-31 June 22-23-24 July 12-13-14 Aug. 23-24-24 June 19-20-21 July 15-16-17 Aug. 8-9-10 May 16-17-18 July 9-10-11 Aug.

14-15-16 May 7-8-9 July 6-7-8 Aug. 20-21-: I May 1-2-3 EL CENTRO May 10-11-12 Aug. 17-18-19 Held March 11 SUN May 13-14-15 Aug. 8-9-10 -Aug. U-12-13 May 1-2-3 June 23-23-24 Aug.

17-18-19 June 4-6-6 June 19-20-21 July 6-7-8 RIVERSIDE June 7-8-9 July 22-23-24 Aug. 26-27-28 May 26-27-28 July 15-16-17 Sept. 1-2-3 May 10-11-12 July 1-2-3 Aug. 23-24-25 May 19-20-21 June 16-17 July 28-29-30-31 "That's the best-known check in San Bernardino" June 4-5-6 June 14-15-15 I May 22-23-24 I Jlllv 9-10-11 SAN FOR May 4-5-6 July 4-4-5 July 25-26-27 June 16-17-18 June 25-26-27 Aug. 23-24-25 May 16-17-18 Aug.

1-2-3 Aug. 14-15-18 May 29-30-30 June 28-29-30 July 18-19-20 June 10-11-12 July 22-23-24 Aug. 26-27-28 Aug. 11-12-13 BERNARDINO July 12-13-14 THE June 10-11-12 July 6-7-8 July 22-23-24 June 25-26-27 Aug. 1-2-3 Aug.

29-30-31 May 1-2-3 June 1-2-3 Aug. 17-18-19 June 17-18-18 July 12-13-14 Aug. 20-21-22 May 13-14-15 May 22-23-24 Aug. 5-6-7 May 7-8-9 July 10-10-11 Aug. 14-15-16 Junfi 13-14-15 June 22-23-23 Sept.

1-2-3 PORTERVILLE LATEST May 7-8-9 I June 13-14-15 July 18-19-20 June 7-8-!) June 22-23-24 Aug. 29-30-31 May 4-5-6 I May 19-20-21 I Srpt 4-5-5 May 22-23-24 July 4-4-5 Aug. 8-9-10 June 10-11-12 July 25-26-27 Sept. 1-2-3 I May 26-27-28 May 29-30-30 I Aug. 17-18-19 July 2-3-3 July 15-16-17 July 22-23-24 SALINAS May 7-8-9 June 19-20-21 May 13-14-15 July 9-10-11 Aug.

26-27-28 I Mav 10-11-13 I July 1-2-3 I Aug. 5-8-7 June 7-8-9 I July 29-30-31 I Aug 11-12-13 I June 1-2-3 (July 12-13-14 1 Sept. 4-5-5 May 25-26-27-28 I June 29-30 I Aug. 1-2-3 May 16-17-18 July 15-16-17 Aug 29-30-31 LAS VEGAS Aug. 20-21-22 SPORTS I May 1-2-3 May 10-11-13 Aug.

5-6-7 June 4-5-6 July 4-4-5 July 2S--26-27 I.May 4-5-6 June 13-14-15 Sepi. 1-2-3 IMay 22-23-24 June 28-29-30 Aug. 20-21-22 May 19-20-21 June 19-20-21 July 29-30-31 June 16-17-18 July 1-2-3 Sept. 4-5-5 I June 1-2-3 July 6-7-8 Aug. 1-2-3 RENO Top Sports Figures Expected to Attend Huge Public Event Tickets for the huge "Pirates day" dinner March 11 go on sale to the public today at four San Bernardino stores.

Ticket Chairman Roy Chapman said the ducats will be available at Harrison's, Stockton's and Pratt Bros, sporting goods stores and at Annabil's drug store. Assisting Chapman with the handling of sales is Joe Filippini with both under the general supervision of Howard (Pete) Bard, general chairman for the function. TOP SPORT FIGURES Chapman said the dinner will be held at the senior high school cafeteria and will "be attended by the top figures in sports from various parts of the nation including many of the officials of the Pitts: burg and Chicago Cub ball clubs. The day following the dinner will be highlighted by a game between the two National league outfits at Psrris Hill. Chairman Bard said his committee plans on having a whole host of athletic dignitaries on hand for the dinner, among whom will i Riverside Set To Win Crown Should Beat Dons Easily Tonight EASTERN CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS 14 San Bernardino DAILY SUN Feb.

22, I949 Team W. L. Pti. Opp. 561 433 Riv.rcirie 9 1 Mcfall-Cardenas Bout Tops Card At San Bernardino Club Thursday 0 527 421 0 544 502 0 564 555 0 476 478 1 437 526 1 448 530 San Bernardino 8 3 Fullerton 6 4 Orange Coast 5 5 Santa Ana 6 Chaffey 2 7 Mt.

San Antonio 1 9 I outstanding amateur boxers from LAST WEEK'S RESULTS San Bernardino 50, Santa Ana 40. Chaffey 53. Orange Coast 52. Fullerton 73, Mt. San Antonio 58.

Riverside J. C. can sew up the be some of the all-time names of the Brawley A. and would of-fer seven action bouts. Al Salazar, a clever featherweight from Los Angeles, will oppose Pete Azalya, of Brawley flnrl in a hanf nmurnicrlit tfmri T.

T7" i I- I Hacienda Beats Arrowhead C.C. Bohn, Olin Deliver Lone Golf Victory Arrowhead Country club golf team lost the first tourney of the' season's schedule Sunday on the Hacienda course near Whittier to the. Hacienda team 35 to 7. Bobby Bohn and Sid Olin Jr. won their match 4 to 2, the only Arrowhead victory in seven The handicap team won the opener on the Arrowhead course, defeating Santa Ana C.

31-17. The Victoria C. scratch teams from Riverside will come to San Bernardino next Sunday to oppose the Arrowhead teams. The Arrowhead handicap teams, also playing the second league schedule matches, will go to Upland to oppose the Red Hill teams. SCRATCH DIVISION (GROUP I) Arrowhead (7) at Hacienda (35) Olln-Bohn (A) def.

Schulte-Baugh (H), 4 to Cunacov-Chambert (H) def. Meeks-Paradee (A), 5 to Hall-Babylon (H) def. Smith-Stockton (A), 6 to 0: Nowak. Smith (H) def. Jacob-ion.

Gillespie (A). 6 to Whittaker-Sehelden (H) def. Johnson-Lehman (A), 6 to Cooke-Salveion (H) def. Rock-Mclnerney (A), 6 to Stone-Cochran (H) def. Kelley-Brlll (A), 4 to 2.

Victoria (6) at San Diego (36) Borlhwlc k-LoveJoy (SD) def. Stearna-Douglaa (V), to Showley-Dianey (SD) def. Kelly-Reader (V), 5 to Auitln-Spence (SO) def. Fair. banks-Davis (V), 6 to Barnei-Me-Knight (SD) def.

Caulk-Bowden (V), 5 to McKnight-Bader (SD) dtf. Mathia-Corbin (V), 6 to Sprouse-Dodge (SD) tied Weddington-Hanaen (V), 3 to McClellan-Day (SD) def. Backatrand-Land (V), 6 to 0. Hank Bartnicki, ace scorer on the University of Connecticut basketball team, was in the first squadron of B-29s to go over Tokyo. Amateur boxers who were run-ners-up in the Golden Gloves or eliminated in the quarter-finals of the tournament recently held at Hollywood Legion stadium, appear on the San Bernardino card Thursday night.

In the feature bout John Mc-Fall, a 165-pounder eliminated in the semifinals of the Golden Gloves, will meet Joe Cardenas, a classy boxer from Colton and a strong favorite with fans. In the semi-windup Butch Martinez, San Bernardino lightweight, has been matched with a puncher from Brawley, Ben Cerventez. Machmaker Johnny Francis announced he had booked six of the uuvey ranto, an outstanding boxer from Brawley, will swap punches with Joe Hernandez, of Los Angeles. Bob Jaco, Los Angeles welterweight will box Jack Redmond, from Brawley and in a heavyweight slugfest Tommy Martin of San Bernardino will face a tough puncher in Brawley's Bill Brown past generations in baseball and other sports. Mickey Hanich Signs As Sunset Umpire Mickey P.

Hanich, 27, has signed to umpire in the Sunset league for 1949. Hanich was chosen one of the outstanding umpires in the Arizona-Texas league, and will team with Umpirs-in-Chief Ralph Cunningham, League President Les Powers announced. Al Lawrence, star all-around trackster for the University of Southern California, has ambitions of becoming an opera singer. That's right and a Bank of America check is the best-known check all over California Try it yourself! Use the check everyone The opening bout sends Bud Wil-: Eastern conference cage crown outright tonight, for the Tigprs entertain the fifth-place Santa Ana Dons and should win as they i please in the 8 p.m. loop feature, Other action sends Fullerton to Orange Coast, while Chaffey's contest at Mt.

San Antonio will be staged tomorrow night. Sanj Bernardino's Indians, awaiting Fri-j day's finale here with Orange Coast, draws a bye. An added item in the Chaffey-Mt. Sac tilt will be a five-minute overtime playoff of a 39-39 tie that resulted three weeks ago on a scorer's er-j ror. I Chaffey's improved Panthers startled Orange Coast last Friday, nabbing a 53-52 thriller when Gly-; don Franks and Bill Bray dumped in 16 and 17 points respectively.

The Pirates' Howard Henning, however, caged 19 tallies, thus taking over the scoring leadership with 143 in 10 tilts. Santa Ana's son. Los Anseles ltehtweipht. against Bill Munoz of Brawley. Soviet Paper Raps at Figure Skating Judges MOSCOW, UP) The newspaper Veteran Kampouris Gets Walking Papers SACRAMENTO, UP) Sacramento Solons yesterday announced the release of Alex Kampouris, 36-year-old second baseman.

Kampouris has been the club's regular keystone guardian since he was purchased from Washington in 1946. General Manager Victor Devin-cenzi explained Kampouris was released to keep the club within the 38-man player limit California's Statewide Bank SAN BERNARDINO BRANCHES 301 Third 439 Rata line 248 Hlghlond Avenu Soviet Sport severely criticized the figure skating judges at a Moscow competition who gave a prize to a pair who did American dances on the ice. The paper said thes prize went to this pair despite the fact that many couples did Russian folk dances on their skates and thus should have received the awards. Nick Stevenson has 138 and Riv-j erside's Ralph Poison 130. Fullerton's free-wheeling 73-58 win over Mt.

Sac found four of the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BYSTTH UNIVERSAL Chrome Plated Swkg FAUCET Hornets jumping into the thick of the scoring race. Bruce Bennett hit for 16 to jump his sixth-place total to 116 nine behind Valley college's Paul Peterson, and one back of Harry Wilson's fifth spot 117. The Hornets' twin sharpshooters, Jim and Jerry Schmitz, rolled up 16 and 18 respectively, jumping their totals to 100 and 114 after 10 tilts. Guard Don Johnson was good for 11, running his mark to 98, and giving Fullerton four men in the top 10. $5.79 Complete With Cntr Adjyrtmtiit UNIVERSAL Chrome Plated KLEEN-FLO Swing FAUCET With Aerator Spout Holy Rosary Whips St.

Francis 32-21 In League Contest 6.39 In their fourth Valley Catholic Parochial School league game of Complete With Center Adjustment WHITE TOILET SEAT WITH COVER Chrome Plated Bar Hinge the srascn, Holy Rosary of San Eernardino beat St. Francis yesterday afternoon by a score of 32 to 21 on the Riverside court. Scoring for the winning team were Jim Robinson, 16; Bill Daugherty, Jim Mack, and Ralph Carl, 1. Chuck Coverly was high point man for St. Francis with 9.

Holy Rosary's next league game will be on its own court Wednesday, when it plays San Jacinto. $4.67... Basketball Scores Pepperdine fit, Nevada 48. Hardin-Simmoni 53, Texas Mines 51. Brigham Young 50, Wyoming 48.

Colton Vanity 50, Colton Sophs 40. Loyola (L. 42, Whittier 39. L. A.

City 68, Phoenix J. C. 48. Minnesota 57, Michigan State 47. North Carolina 62, South Carolina 48.

Boston U. 62, Harvard 55. Tennessee 81, Louisiana State 72. Who. Sterling to silver, Nw York fashion Academy PS JS1-- Joseph's (Philadelphia) 65.

1W Ford is to the world of style! This year, this distinguished! Indiana os, umo Mate Clemson 68, Maryland 41. Illinois 80, Iowa 49. Wisconsin 57, Northwestern 46. A7 Mia.nuri 4K. nuvr.ima jo fl949l curhoriry awarded its coveted gold medal fo th 1949 Ford os "America's Fashion Car of the Year!" But five minute behind the wheel will tell you that the '49 Ford'i beauty William Mary 89, Washington uee to.

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