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The Times from San Mateo, California • 12

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SAN MATEO TIMES FRIDAY JAW 4 1958 QuihtBeaten in State PikAUfl DeUp Riming GriiCeuk Times Afield By JIM TBONAS SerransOpeH A Season Here Tonight SL of Stockton Plays Padaes at San Mateo EE Catholic Athlatic league basket-ids ihe ball KaoKtHMS-wto recairn little credit for the exeeUeat Job ttneerve werdeEwta writ with tta fiih and game depar orarfc tn aasUiiry to the regular warden traveling bdiAoSof mites each month Mtbout pay er expense! iuratahtol their imifcrmi equipment amaWearma well at tram porta tioo I SHOOTING FROM BIDE Farward Bta MsMamCU) Mate Jantar'cMiafaJaro rteytegwito OregMi with Uai searoatwa paints la closa-L Uaivsrsriy ef Sea uatverstty Francisco Tesmmsto Kan Hnnt 114) -la at Grid King Kentucky Ends Out-of-State Recruiting LEXINGTON By Jan 4 The University ef Kentucky celled arhar malor athletic powers today to strike at evils attendant af players by following its example in burning outafr Snow Resorts Say Conditions Are Excellent Five Feet of New Snow Reported at Ski Areas Northern Califortt skilers' will have ideal anew and weather at sports areas this week end' If they mind temperatures under tenting tha stria ehambsy of eommeroe reported' today Five to 10 foot of new now wu reported on moat aid fields with as much as 39 fact at higher elevations United States highway 49 io open nd United Striae Ughway 50 is open to eastbeund teaffio as for ns Echo zammiL The of commesvo tnrneu tiro ehains must bn car- rind by every ear entering maw areas end imimd tta foflowfol now report! 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Alto last toe amvy Panthers Edge Serra by 56-55 A free throw by forward Roger Busch in the dosing secendi of tta second overtime period gave Bur-llngame High acnool a 5955 win over tta Padrti from Sena High toori in a practise basketball yesterday afternoon onr tta Panther couth Free throw accuracy proved too Panthers' chief offensive weapon In a game which was maned by 59 penonol fouls Tha Panthers racked up more than half of their total score Tram the penalty line tanking 22 out of a-poatibla 29 8cm hit 13 out of 39 lightweight capped the preliminary contest breezing by with -a 4030 win after moving to a 23-11 halftimr lead Trailing by a 35-20 halftime deficit the Padre varsity knotted the contest nt 53-63 when tta final burner sounded and grabbed a short-lived 35-53 edge in the initial overtimi But a late bucket meshed by Panther forward Lee Johnson throw toe contest into another tin at 5555 aad another overtime and net tta stage for Busch's winning baaksL Charlie Bogle Panther high-scoring center tanked another 16 maskers to boost bis season total to 135 points TABSriX IbUhw teftg Is it i I 4 II li! SB II uu Ma MTftfiwi msoat wsm owmcnf Alltla I IU Hbl I iLB 4 ill SSSSfk iii iium rn il ft fcf I ll ia( i 1 1 ilf Mfiwhiftrf iitiiMffI Dfivlf i a SIS i DftVMa'f Lnethst 45 OuOteMou 9 U1I4M 0 Flamingo Draws Record Entry MIAJC Fte Jan The $50000 Flamingo stakes which will have Its twenty-third running at Hialeah Park March has attracted a record total of 101 nominations Secretary Chirlei McLmman announced today Heading tta lilt of S-yenr-old etigible for- the major Kentucky derby preview ire 15 itake winners and tone foreign-hred hones The ovaraaas rapmentativea ere Vied Olympic who finished second in too Doncaster rsiampagwa (takes in England last year Kokeby tsble'i John Con- DeJ am classy Frendshred colt -Tta stake winners tta Flamingo list of oligiblea are Primate Armageddon Master -Fiddle Sub Fleet Cajun Candle Wood Natal Mike Eternal Moon Landseair Bread1 Guide Ed'S Pride Lott Story Bhto Revoke Jampri Seer Jo PCC Lent Hand To Independents Qaims Schmidt LOS ANGELES Jan Tta Pacific Coast eanferenee bent over backward to help the independents and will accept do blame for tot failure of big-time foqttall in such schools as Loyola University of San Francisco and St Maly's Commissioner Victor -O Schmidt saiditoday wo eliminated the round-rob in-scheduling in the FCC-Jost-so ws conldMeommodate some' of too outside schools" said Schmidt "Abo note that we used too facilities of- 4m SCC office to traiKfetaa out eligibility entanglements for them and helped them out on the assigning of game scheduled them in' all football basketball and Schmidt's Statement Lashing back at critics who have blamed toe conference for not giv-all-out aid tolha independents statement to too United Press: policy of toe PCC-and its member xcheols has been add-is-one of co-operation with the fnde-pandent eouegea of thla areaJha rdati unship between the 'eoof trance and the Independent inatitu- tfoni actually haa grown docer dur- ralationihip its members with tha-in-1 it schools is and bos' beeri-most congenial and -there is -no foundation for any contrary: yftw" Schmidt pointed out that since toe round-robing scheduling has been abandoned in the PCC Oregon has been able to slate gkmes with College of Pacific that Stanford has added University of San Jkancisco and -San Jose State to an independent schedule that already i Minded Santa Clara Many believe that the big stop that would-have saved the independents was the formation of a conference This had been pro-fioeed-for several years and would ifvn included Nevada Portland university -San Jose -State Sept Clara UnfversKy-ef Ban and Loyola Now only San Joaa State and Santa Clara till are in toe football business Women Golfers Open 54-Hole Play Jacksonville fi Jan toA dozen woman -golf professionals and 23 amateuza after Baba Zaheriat today in hopes of unseating her si Jacksonville open champion and top winner of amual tour Tha gbis play IS tales a day in toe Mhole medal ply tournament continuing through Sunday Thin is the first stop nament tour that will on a tour-bring toe inals a record $100000 In prim money in 1952 Dodd daughter of an army is playing in her first as a pro Alice and Marina Bauer pretty Coifing listers Betsy Rawls national open champion and Beverly Hanson national amateur champion tuned pro are the principal favorites to unseat Mrs Za-harias DeSiiieb to Pitol kdiinipKs Rue CLEVELAND Jib 4 (TP Former major league catcher cane Defiautels tigns today as manager of the Indianapolis Indians newest farm property of too Cleveland Indians DeSautels stock as a manager soared last yaar when he took over a Little Boot dub that had finished laat in 1900 and guided virtually the same team to a aouttarn-as-lOciatiM pmnt SeqaoiansRoll OverMateans By 72-53 Tally Favored Upset CCSF Turns Back Long Beach gin Mateo Junior college was playing Pasadena Junior college today In the consdatian bridet of the fourteenth annuel stata juaior college basketball tournament after suffering a 7252 spanking by highly ftvpced College of tta Sequoias In toe championship flight yesterday at'Modesto Pasadena' dropped out of the lanynonship flight along with toe Bulldogs yesterday totoV to Stockton college 52 to 40 West Cuntrs CosU Junior roUege upset too favored Ventura Junior college handing last vearis ctaaaps a 57-54 besting to blast toem nut oT the fcmruAhlp beatoebiTta winners riong with City College of San Fiaaciseo Glendale edtoge and Marin edjafo moved into tot auarterfinals-today to determine wtawS play iatta rhimpionahip rounds -tomocrow CCSF rapped Long Beach City colleei 55 to 42 LACC set back Grant Tech 50 to 46 Glendale licked up a 4540 win over Fresno cpii-w and Marin downed Sacramento 58 to 54 in second round play yesterday Bulldegs Tired The Bulldogs wen ol tired after their thrilling qualifying victory over Hartnell college of Sriides WeAiesday night They-f 411 bejfipd 51 after three I minutes sawit climb to J5-T then 23-11 it toe quarter Most of their trouble wis caused accurate rot etaoting of mj1 Nunesi'the ariv-fjen-Tucker-and the by Ow'ieconte ro jgkaat Guard Ni jng-m-ferwaxdTiev-l £ook sheta of eenter Don Boling SanMateob'EiY Bonnw ail A1 Mas gin again worn too hlghsrof-ertl'Bcnaer countlrig 14andMan': tfa 17-Mangin'ad guard Ralph Gonzales and Annand JMMtat ubo-did atremendoua job on the taaiifo igatost supoior height- but ton Giroto freshness and accuracy from outside toe keyhole sustained their esjly myglo The halftime eounl was 2941 The Bulldogs got-ua doee is 47-20 early in the total period but Benner fouled out ni inute thereafter and with UiqNnt moet ef-the lklayad'ou ink haQ 'dbtog that was atted of him He- eouritad lrinointa in tha- BiiUdeistohNl quarter challenge At tta beginning of the fourth: period wito'4be margin run out again to 14 points at 5542 both Coach Ray Baisteyof tta Bulldogs and Folly Wilhetosen of the Giants substituted foeely A furious'-ntae of two butoete by eager COSYeserves ran out tta score to 72-5K till tfl I A MjOUTN fj TlTMrref a i ai i GLOL a st i 4 4 JIM 1 Jit 1 tl tSMDNBf 113 Ldbetlcrl 111 Unfits BHBri or UB31KtM I MMfihVJ iv4 II SI ill O- aiMH Golfers Tee Off In Open at LA LOS ANGELES Jan A closely knit firid of 145 well-tan-died golfers opened fin today In ihe first round of the winter tour's big the 72-hole SftMO Los Angeles open Wrapped la sweaters and topcoat! early starters waded ever swank frost-bathed fair-ways end gnene as aarty morning tempi dipped to toe mid thirties for the third eouaecutive day Late throeeomee to tta toe including defending champ and fa vored to rapaot-LJayd Mangrum and the bulk of lha name pros ware more fortunate as brisk la roam whipped tta greemy dry- Alttahgh Dapper Lloyd Is- heavily favored to repeat-due to the absence of toe attar two members of golf mugdersrF row Bea Ho-nan and Bam Sated hem pro Wn-Hunter believes the tourney of tta moat hotty-cou-toe 2S yesra Penis-to- night when Cosdi Fir Pearce Padres -from Serra -Hih school 'entartaln SL school of Stockton in tha Ci ha skeb- The Prim dato with Coach Glen Miller's Stockton quintet toe San with tl gatting under way One ether CAJ opener on tap tonight matches St Hitfi school ef Oakland agiisjt SL St Jfarft is rated tta Catholic teams in school of ValleJo school of Berkeley contender in toe this season Other It include st school of Alameda school of San Francisco and Maxfn Catholic High school of Marin county Berra's Record Tta Padres move Into thair opener with a mediocre prectiee late in their wake boasting four wins as compared to six They have a 1-4 record with San Francisco high defeating Lincoln 38 to 28 while losing to Gsllleo 28 to 36 Polytechnic 22 to 26 Mission 39 to 30 and Lowell 38 to 40 Against Peninsula Athletic league quintets the Padres have two wins and two losses chine High school fell victim to tta Padres 28 to 14 while tta other win was chalked up against San Mateo High school ter a 38-28 margin Losses included sgainst EMUOii 25 to 41 1 Ingame 55 to 59 lWafatlt Tta other victories Included 37-24 margin ever Jamea Lick High school and other lomet sufforeato tho alumni 50 to 28 end toe SL Joseph1 Seminary 41 to 30 Tta Padres were eliminated in toe first round gamo of tta CAL basketball carnival elimination tournament played rocantly in San Francisco when they lost a of minute battle with SL Alameda 17 to 1L The starting lineup tonight wul fiald Jock Auxin six-foot seven-inch center at tta pivot spot with Paul Gignioro and Bob MeAuliffa at tho two forward spots Tom Nelson and Mark Ralston will start at guards Ivan Thomas Gets Golden Gate Post Appointment of Ivan Tbomai as racing secretary at Golden Gate field for tta 1952 spring meeting March 14 through May 10 was announced today by Bailay vicapresident and general manager Thomas whom appointment is effective at once aucceaded John Mlluvius under whom he served at the 1B51 Golden Gate fields meeting that rinsed on December 15 Material duties as raring rotary at Hollywood park precluded hii return to the ait bay truck ttii tfaron Tbofnas a native ef South Dakota and San Carlos naident ii one of tta Iroding effv-dale a-iong younger men He fa 28 A gnduate ef Santa Clara university he has wide background in racing including tta posts cf raring secretary at Bay Meadows Portland Meadows and Cen tenon park Denver aa waif aa service as prized rod placing judge at vari-oui California trades Recently he was also named-racing secretary and handicapper far Arlington perk end Walking- in! i i lowi Gate fields' 'meeting offidaFii a perk end Washington park Chicago's two major tracks for lBS2 foUowing GoUsn The new offidalla a veteran of tta army air forces during World War XL and make hii home with hb win Cerioa Mrs McLeanFirsl Grcci Hills Glf Mrs McLean find' to sweep toe ladies' day 12 beat-tale- event in tta Green Hfib Golf 'ririi'i weekly 'tournament yesterday Runnervp to Mra Mo-Lean wu Mta Joseph Kennedy "tta? Kamp toot a 6L124S to take tot third place honors and Mrs 8 Benson with a placed fourth In fifth -place ww Mr' Earl Gudclj with a -9919 NIPPON BUYS HOBSES OAKLAND Jro- The Japanese govenmenL bent on improving tha hpno racing stock in JapcnThas purchased 52 American thoroaghbreds swnuM school San Cwiln right Tta Ducks warn to 49 Loyola Recdvag Football Foods LOS ANGELES Jan Leytxte' university which withdraw fran intercollegiate football far fi-nuetel naiani may field in 1952 If its friends and alumni have a say in the matter A spontaneous movement to raise funds to support a 1952 Lion eleven gut under way last night at annual football banquet Fibs of tta Crimson and Grey squad donations totaling MBtaO -toward putting a toam hi tfuMteld next year fcfor Fnink Fay who was am-faff master of ceromonfcawas wade iejuiuiupta drive chairman as friends' ana graduates of the university rose one by one to pledge their financial support The Hev Lorenso Malone a member of Loyola's hoard of athlatic control explained -tta university's reasons for aboiishing football a losing proposition and told 1000 gnesta at the Biltmore hotel: "I'm sot promising anything immediate hut I beueva that the financial problems caa be solved Nced7MM It was then that the donation pledges began rolling in Asked how' numb would bo seeded to put Loyola tack in tha collegiate foothill ranks thd Reverend Malone said he could not state a sum officially hut believed 1 ha the dunces would 1952 Lion tens if the raise $75000 Head football coach Jordan Oliver and his assistants John McKenna Jazzy Meri and Harry AcxuaroUi were present aL tta banquet and school officials asked them to postpone accepting future commitments for toe tone being Tho pledges rtn as high as $5000 The mother ef tta ace er Dob Kloeterman pledged to tta fund o- Deopsey Hay Stop Maxim IfaHhews Go SANTA Jade Dempsey ssid ting for a he is na-heavywwight light between Joey Maxim and Matthews in Seattle Harry Dempsey informed toe Aaodtt-td Prise be expects to contact chamnion manager Jack Kaama within two days regarding contractual status with toe International Boxing dub Kearns who alio managed Dcmp-aey when he held the heavyweight Utu-4i -in New York "The whole tea on what Keen toWki Dempsey said "If Mhxlm apbytte IBq I think can promote toe Matihawa whose lethal Rata have temM Mm to number two in tta light heavy rankings turned down an IRC offer recently to fight Maxim for 20 per cent of the gate and TVradio money Jack Hurley manager In-aided tta offer a "coolie wage" x- am myiiet 291 County -H? tuna rilitade-townrfttrir SSrtoSSui ttC Tf no great butte toons a the oattoen lor their wom spertemen net second group 4 ras-Bfe'a hen ten even a ir etion or sp SEtnf eherty can take a tag ton of fish and fane With the treat mnnii California the mriWwaaee Cihna KEVSJW And the SSrie hetodrotwjta tabltat in which out wildlife arite- Hu iiqiIi nwttiiy fudrimt on eomr jntoflritf tong Miled "the law but are eteeliiw from theta" BWrten of hii chance to eajy hi gtion the hooe of maWn an o-predable dent ht the nib ot Jhe Sieflen fa iwt greaL of comae ttouaanjharc arrest-cd and fined yearly IhjbatomOT so froe than are caught And I no St tapir that your panej ardent me notdoiag a swell They I dent know a wardwjdh doeJt their job dene simply donot think tt la mc-ible topnt eoough warden in Ihe field to ebeck all the hnea im-less they yet the active support of thamachj taka some reapowibility far the protection of the roeeurm wtaeh provide their pteaxurc when men nd women who refuse to tolerate other type of law violation adopt the aame attitude toward fish and game chiaelers there will he real Spa that the situation can he Mtottan i litUe-that toe sportsman as an individual can do tohelp with fob and fame problem! But here he caa do a Job Moral pressure 1 a mighty lores and whan the rank and file or banters and fitoenoen refute longer to wiak at law violation irss eauelly to all ere net being stolen right from under their noma This little essay waa topdrad this week by a report from Warden jLLTtJaS) iSlBmlie Atamoda county varim who with the is of native wardens Jm Babbitt and BaeA Sandus arrested two men for the delfomto nd flagrant violation of duck Minting regulations two days before Christmas The wardens waldW tiw two men Anton Ansitaai 274 Elgta eentt avenue San Vkaaciseo and Leuia Naidallo 1004 Aileea street ihihri bring 25 ducks ashore altar dude hunting trip San Tranciaco bay She of ti wen tfven to another Hum and Anaatasi and NardaUa wen pro-paring to drive away with the other 28 whan tha wardeqp ar- frngtmd tilim Trtes talon Oddud Mmridnd Jtmea Blaino both si guilto Thro were flaed -each and plMad for on yaar wito a aeataan autenuitkally to irooftar vioiation of theflah aad enm code Warden Babbitt Saadua wen of material Warden MeJCarUe in arrests and suoh instances hroulariy onr the stats The roam of patrol reports several hun-dred arraata each month and in a Jana ponentago of tha cases n-have helped tHOCSR STAB 12 TBAINBB sr louis Alex (Shrimp) McPherson trainer of too SL Leuia Ftyars at toe Ameri-taa Hockey kiju was etaron toe seme St Leuia dnh 20 yean ago MePherson has tha distinction afasarias tha first goal to toe OL Louis Anna hade ar 1L TV SPORTS TONIGHT jyi Mtoh Afoeri DtON4V state recruiting Kentucky a national power in both football and basket ball last night announced that no It would it seek out nonXenl players for Its foothill teams Football Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant who made toe anxprite announcement immediately after hie return Hum Kentucky's 207 win Dver -Texas Christian the Cotton Bowl game' said tta action was uhia out-of-itate -rroruiting had beep widely criticized by other colleges have confidence in the amt ityof Kentucky boy to stud toe-totoe with those of neighboring states" said Bryant "We are coo-fident that if other institutions will follow toe arils attendant upon ro-eruitiug win be Bryant's iootbsU squad of 75 men (Deludes 20 aon-Kentnckian a 50 pec' including star rvuTr' paster Vito (Babe) Builli of Bo-cbester Bryaat's Hea Bryant made it plain that toe in policy is etrlcUy his own idea that it apoliea only to football so far as be is eoneerumL and not necessarily to Coach Adolph Suppb basketball teams The Wildcat bttoHhall team currently rated number two tu toe nattonhy toe United From bond of coaches fotlddea seven non-Xen-irMane on' its soman roster That figure does not Include seven-toot all-American center Bill Spivey Waroer-Kbbbfns Ga who nnd tamperaty suspension from toe squad at his own'raqueat At Owentooro Ky whare toe Wildcat team crusaed last sirilt 118 to 58 coach Adolph Bupp refused to comment on Bryanfa atatemant Despite new talier however a handful of ontmtrie nlaycn will maka wildcat teams in too future That's became the school wffl permit as many as five football scholarships per year to be given to non-Kentuckians "nil prorisfon is to include sons and brothers af ilnnmi" Bryant vpaHnrf- "But in all fastens these out-of-state students nu scekait out and apply for the sriiol- artoipc cp nprrstlna Bryant called upon Kentucky ahmml and friands in other states derict from any raenritaanton our behalL" Ha asked that "our colleagues in our neighboring states notify me if they lean of ay iwh activity" Tta eoach predicted that had the school continued to recruit nop-Kntuekr players "ttagoed reta Hons between toe Uoiromty of ITfntoohy and her aeighbors would deteriorsta and ths-good name of Kentucky would suffer In upeaklng of aon-Kentucktens Iw tafoedto build toe Urivwiity to a major athlatic power which pkiyea in tozoe football bowl earn toe last three yura and the NCAA twakethall dum-pionridp tone of too Jut-four ta gnteMto ttasr non for tta eoatritalioro they have mads to wtatevxr'sue-' cess wo have attained They ta Indy Mi of Kantucky ttaro who bred hi too rommeewfoltoj fefoed farces witt them to enhance tta athletic prestige of tta university" Stafford Trio Hakes Wafv Pfilo Haur Ttsa LOS ANGELES Jan Stanford which swei unbeaten season and three men each on an aDionthern 'dfririw water ada team the dfie Coost eooforonoo eammasion-ert office revealed today The teem was chosen hy tta water polo coaches of too four outoom division Khoals It indnded Jack Spaw and Frio Steane af UCLA rodBSb FTOten af Stenford as forwards: John Chaodter UCLA Bert Holiday Stanford and Jim Chapman Crii-foraiaai gutrds aad Bum La Telia af Fiit Results ROYAL TIRE CENTER ROYAL MASTERS Life Tubes Recapping Batteries Lubrication Brake Service Wheej Aligning 00 QGOOGQ nwpnfitaBm a QZM5QS fluatOt OLD LOU PRICE! HUBBY A FEW CHOICE MODELS UEFT BRAND NEW PACKARDS Saw $3000 to $50000 "SWIM-GYM" Saturday Classes Starting January 5th Boys and Girlsll -Learn Cerred Posture Tumbfiitg Trampaling and Swimming Boys! Baxfng-WreiriingHarid-to-Hand Combat TWIIMsiiaf In tantiW Hi jimcn fa Ymt PfiBmi Cftf Right Now Ym WnvM Sow $2O0j00 Now W1LLYS STATlOIl WAGOn SUMBKK MOTOC SAIH PMtasoto rartran and WlSyp Di 1941 So Cnmton final 790 IAN MATIO TENNIS STAE AND BRIBK-TORR RTOak AastrsUaa tennis star wlM ltd Us aidet'i team to a difrats ef the Davis im awr toe iWag if tta IteHsS I toam issstly pams alto his tertes to he Jeaa gpiro 2L te Ta to bo married ktatUsmetalk Ante roaetai towsais af i rafISUNtol For Begfstratien Phono 34)133.

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