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Santee Goes For 4 Minutc San Mateo Tim Friday, Aprit 22, 1955 Serafin, Krall Tie With Cards of 64 VIRGINIA Va. fCPi A star studded field, including Nine Contest I Golden Gate Mile Saturday SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS USING A WORM AND FLY COMBINATION i J'; mi i i 1 1 Leider Fires 74 in College Golf Play An equal portion wet weather and final exams has grounded the College of San Mateo golf squad, whU slated to take part in the Northern Calif onus Intercollegiate championships currently being held at the Pasa ticmpo course in Santa Cruz. The Bulldogs, only commuting club entered, backed out of the tournev yesterday morning because of the bad weather and travel. Previously, two of the club's top player's were scratched because oi exams. One Bulldog shotmaker, Terry Girdre, made th'2 trip on his own and fired a 91 in yesterday's qualifying play.

John McMuiUu oi Modesto Junior college snared medalist honors for the second straight yea? when he toured the rain swept layout in 35 33 73, jus: two strokes over par. Charlie Leid sr, former CSM ft iiHtd Photo) cago, saw the additional stand. at the Melbourne Cricket ground during his 10 day visit to the site, of the 1956 Olympic games. READY STANDS FOR '56 OLYMPICS: Photo shows stage at which Interuationr Olympic Committee President Avery Erundagc, Chi Ulie ZJaclzh Box the U. S.

and British open Cham pions, took off after little known SeraEflAof VVest Pittston, and veteran Ted Utica, N. today in the second round the Virginia Beach open golf tournament. Both men turned five under ir 64's yesterday to lead 24 sub par, scores through the first round of the 72 h'ole toumcment oin Seratin. 6: Ten Kfoll, s5 Pujiol. Diet Mtr, 65: W.

Oliver, j. Si: Johnny Donoell, Elo BlDgrttl Al Goodrich. 65: EC Fursol. 60; Chandler. H.rpcr.

i Watecr Jncsan, 3uric, PU1 MCOUlTt. Miller. 68: Douit Ford, 67: Gartner Dickinson 67: KessetrlnE. 6S: MJit 71. ALLSTATE GREEN LINE ENGINES 1550 1)00 DOWN MONTH Plymouth 1946 48 Dodge 1946 48 Nw engin power New engine conomy Nation wid fluaronly Rebuilt in modern factory! El Cmlno HlllidUe BUHdlH Sn Mlteo PUeio nrMlflo 811 Fr.

tirkla Storo Hours: :3 ALBANY (Hi Nine of the nation's top' thoroughbreds are ex nwred to ao to the post for the S50.000 Golden Gate, mile here on Saturday despite prospecu. ui. a muddy track. Kentucky derby winner Determine was assigned' top weight of 128 pounds," including jockey Ray York. Poena II with Willie Shoemaker and Rejected with Isfnael Valenauela each drew 123 pounds.

Other entries with weights and jockeys are Gigantic, 118, Johnny Longden; Alidon, lib, wiraon Glisson; Novamllah, 115, Ray Lumm; Tobogan II; 114, Carlos Cruz; Karim, 112, Ralph Neves, and Double Reigh, 109, with either Ray Board or Alex Maese: Among the prominent scratches was Porterhouse, who will not run in the mud. Porterhou.se 'left yesterday for Hollywood park: Good Gesture "made a joke, of the featured race' yesterday. The son of Count Fleet came, home 10 lengths in front of Big Rich, with Big Slide third. Good Gesture, witir apprentice Lerov Nelson up, covered' the muddy mile in 1:41 and returned $7.10 straight. Bulldogs Play Here Saturday College of San Mateo's in and out baseball team entertains Oakland Junior college in a Big EighL conference doubleheader tomorrow at Fitzgerald field.

The first game is set for 12:30 p.m. The twin bill, was made necessary when rain 'washed out Tuesday's meeting between the two teams. If the field is unplayable tomorrow, the "two games will be worked into the schedule where over possible. Pfeiff.er's Nears ABC Pin Coronet FORT WAYNE, OP) Pfeiffer's beer of Detroit was in a good position today to cop its third' team' championship in four years in the American bowling congress tournament. Seventy eight teams tried, and 78 failed, last night to seriously challenge the.

open division lead of Pfeiffer's, which won the team crown in 1952 and. 1953. None of the challenging teams was able to crack the circle of the 30 top squads, let alone ap proach the Pf Differ total of 3.126. Mile Saturday LAWRENCE, Kan. rtP Cocky Wes Santee, Axerica's greatest miler, will be in tbe major role Saturday as athletes from 70 major universities 'compete here in the thirtieth Kansas relays.

Santee will try again to bit the four minute mile and this could be the ideal attempt for the lanky runner if the weather is right Only three weeks ago, the Kansan ran a 4:00.5 mile at the Texas relays That effort was only a half second from his dream. in the Glenn Cunningham mile, featured event of the big meet of some 900 competitors, Santee will race against the clock although there' will 'be' cine ether runners. Two former Kansas university Dick Wilson and Art Dazell, will try to push Santee to the magic figure. Decision Du Tomorrow on Protest Tilt A decision is expected tomorrow or Monday on Burlingame High school's protest of the Panther Carlmont varsity baseball Krnc, Peninsula Athletic league Commissioner Donald Bogie said today. BDgie announced that he has received written reports from Burlingame Coach Paul Armstrong and Carlmont Coach Verl Thornock and is awaiting now a similar letter from Umpiro in Chief George Hurley.

After receiving Hurley's explanation, Bogie will confer with Bill Arce, head of the P.A.L.' coaches, and Paul Thiebaut. president of the umpires' before coming to a decision. The protest centers around 'a first inning call during last week's game, which Carlmont won, 5 lo 0. Hurley waved a acot runner from third base' after the side had been retired to touch off the scuffle. Boucher Resigns As Ranger Coach NEW YORK OP) Frank Bou cher resigned today as manager of the New York Kangers or me National Hockey league, and Patrick, who has been coaching the club, was named to replace him.

Patrick said he would name a new Ranger coach in the near future. By RAY A SUNKEN FLV WITH A BiT OF WORM OM ITS HOOK IS EXCELLENT LURE FOR MOST GAME ANP PANRSH. IT COMBINES THE APPEARANCE. OP A WITH THE SCENT OF UVE BAIT. THU5 IT AlPSTHE BAIT FISHERMAN IN SWITCHING TO THE USE Ot FUGS BECAUSE ITS SUCCESS FOSTERS CONFIDENCE IN FLIES.

FLY AND WORM IS FISHED LIKE A WF.T FLVj ADVANCED AND PAUSED OR DROPPED BACK IN SPURTS, WHEN A FISH TAKESj SET HOOK BEFORE FISH EJECTS ITS FISH SELDOM SWALLOW TT. Spurts On the Air P.D. BUI nlur on KXBC ui. Sporin on JtFKL Boxlor on XROM (TroJ (HEAR IT ON' TUfEO o.m. Unci KSJO an KWBG R5AK TV lSrl AT, n.m.

Snort lili :35 fl.m. Bucbil! or. ItolE B.ni. irrntl Hinnn t.m Qary Veibln Spo SATDBOAV lO iM. Enstbull Previc KFIX cm.

Psciflc Cna! EmcDHI or KPIX fScaJs is. HailynDoil n.mTtxos Ttnulinir on KOO I p.m. ChlCiro Wrestllni: on KCO TV Ir46 D.ra. Sporli Shoir on KPIX Thornock Handles Baseball Clinic A baseball clinic for boys between the ages of 13 and 1.5 years old will begin at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Carlmont High school dia mond.

Plans are to follow up the clinic with a summer league for boys, of this age group. Vcrl Thornock, Carlmont's varsity baseballe coach, will handle the clinic. For those who are hardy enough, the fishing has improved along all fronts. But the sport side has been rougn. un urose live next to the f'shing grounds or have the unusual luck to hit a few fair, calm weather have been able to wet a line.

This Baseball Rained Out: Track Is On Today's North Peninsula Athletic league varsity baseball slate has been washed out, thoueh th.e important San Mateo.Buriin(5Bme track. meet was still on at noon today P.A.L. 'Commissioner Bon Bogie said morning that rain had forced postponement of the three NPA1 baseball games and the Sequoia Palo Alto game in the south. The games will be made up following completion of the regular season. Burlingame coach Vic Man gini said the track meet would be staged unless afternoon rains made, it impossible.

San Carlos Baseball School The San Carlos recreation department's spring baseball school gets under way at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the recreation center diamond. To date, 103 boys from 9 to 12 years have signed up to take, part in the program, which will continue each Saturday of the spring. Instruclicg the boys in the fundamentals of baseball will be Bob Brown, Al Dufrane, Madsen. Sol Rosenstock.

Turnbun, Ed Wilkes. Gil Scott and George McPherson ggjALLSTATE SPRING Sun Mcteo tlort open Fridays flPj Ifl I llB HeK ace now performing for San Joso State, wound up a tie ior second place, one swing behind McMulIin. In the team struggle, Stanford's defending champions took an early lead with a total of 305. The" four roan San Jose State entry placed second with 314, followed by Modesto JC with 30, nd Oregon, 330. Match play, in the tourney begins today, with the finals tomorrow.

Trabert Routs Foe in River Oaks Tennis HOUSTON, Texas OPI Nimble footed Bernard' (Tut). Bartzen, Texas southpaw, knocked Ham Richardson but of the River Oaks tennis tournament yesterday, met top seeded Tony Trabert in a semifinal match today, but was given slight chance of pulling a second big upset. Trabert had been red hot on the current tennis tour, Ke has won the last uight tournaments he entered, and is favored to make the River Oaks title No. 9 in a row. Trabert walloped eighth seeded Sammy Giammalva of Houston and the University of Texas, 6 1, 6 2, 6 1, yesterday with a spectac ular display of power and lmesse Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, ranked No.

1 nationally but seeded No. 2 here behind Trabert, also advanced into the semifinals. Ee will meet the winner of an uncompleted match between defending champion Dick Savitt of Houston and Attorney Tom Brown of San Francisco in' a semifinal match tomorrow. Savitt was leading Brown, 64, 8 6, when the match was halted yesterday after an and 40 minutes: Bartien" breezed past Riehardspn, the young TuUne university star, in three straight sets, 6 2, 6 2, 8 5. Women Tee Off In Carrollton Open CARROLLTON, Ga.

(UP) More than a score oi the nation's best professional women golfers tee off today in the three day 54 hole fifth annual Carrollton Women's Open, with Betty Jameson, veteran from San Antonio, Texas, a favorite to win tha $1000 first prize. The sharp shooting Texan maybe aiming for a new tournament record, era the basis of her performance in the Beaumont Open last week end which she won by eight strokes with a blazing 65 71 210. NEW SCOUTS OAKLAND (00 Lilio Marcuc ci and Matt Kidich, two former members of the Oakland Acorn baseball team, have been signed as scouts for the Pacific Coast league club. Marcucci will handle the Fittsburgh Antioeh Martincz area, Tvhile ZinicH wilt scout in s.an Golden Gate Entries :30. Unsettled and Muddy rUSST S2000.

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CrcTOlln eatrj. ZIRKEL delta ana almost everywhere Fishing Tides Half Moon. Bay Note: While some of the tides quoted below' may be to date for fishing in this section, the tides are one hour earlier in the Pes cadero area than here in the central Coastside district. April time nue Saturday, 23rd 6:00 a.m. 1.4 Sunday, 24th Monday, 25th a m.

i0 Tuesday, 26th a.m. i.j Wednesday, 27th 10:40 a.m. 1.0 Thursday, 11:44 a m. May Friday', 6th Saturday, 7th Sunday, 8th Monday, 9th Tuesday, 10th Wednesday. Friday, 20th 6:22 a.m.

6:57 a.m. 0.7 7:32 a.m. 8:10 a.m.' 6:48 a.m. 0,5 9:32 a.m. 5:13 a.m.

Rain Hampers Cockell Drill caw pafaeL (XPl As a farm er Great Britain'? Don' Qockell thinks ram is great ior in; cropi but as the man who hopes to the world heavyweigrit from Rocky Martian he thinks its strictly lor the birds. However manager John Simp son isn worried, oespite uiu uu that his fighter hasn't done much excapt' watch the rain beat down for the past few days. Don worked 150 rounas in England before coming here and the fight is more than three weeks off," Simpson, said. "He still has plenty of time to get into tip top condition." Meanwhile at Calistoga, me heavyweight champion was hard at w'ork preparing for the May Tft IviiiL He went two rounds each with Keene Simmons and Sgt. Reed yesterday and then tapered off "in a single heat with Toxie Hall.

Simmons commented that Mar ciano is turning into one of the best body punchers in the busi ness. Five Champs Defend Ring Titles Tonight OAKLAND Five defend ing champions risk their titles tonight in the finals of the inter service boxing tournament, with the army and navy battling it out for team honors. Titlists to retain tneir crowns include Cliff Eskridge of the navy and Cairo, 111.7 feathenveigEt Harry Smith Of the air: force and Hew York Citv; lightweight Jimmy Eornsby of the air force and Los Angeles, Ught welterweignt wime Mnrtnn of the air force and San Francisco, and Richie Hill, mid dleweight, of the' marine corps and Brooklyn, N. Y. mm ALI the fcnnirej fiiheTmcn vou'll find theraiin the coinpl Evirirude line.

Drop ic mi see tie new '55 modeli Vfhnper quiec, sraooth sailing! HOLLAND BOAT WORKS Old Bayshdre Highway BUfiLINGAME pliimond 4 5149 spring gale has been murder on else ana tnac pius have made fishing a mighty unpleasant excursion. Nick, up at the Clear Lake UaKs boat house reports miserable weather and only fair crappie fishing. The fish are ready and willing but tne usncrmen arcu i. It's been too sloppy to try. The delta has been producing some stripers, and a smattering of fresh water fish (bass, crappies and catfish) but there are very lew boats out trying.

Seme really fine catches of big bass have been made, but the 'fishermen are St scare that there is still no pattern to the spring run. SALMON BETTER Salmon fishing ort the Faral lons is much improved with bigger fish being caught, when the weather permits the long trip. All in all, this has been a poor month for the angler. This rain is the biggest blessing we could have, though, for a lot ol the trout streams were far too low, and all the lakes need water. If things clear up and calm down today, the fishing could be tops this week end.

COULD be but that's. no guarantee. But this is the season and a line won't catch fish when it's dry. Vearl Volgamore, the skipper at George Hall school, watered fellow beat the high price Naf minnows on a crappie fishing spree tne oiner aay. mis ikiiuv, was using a white streamer fly with a leaded hook (thin lead strip wrapped around the shank under the floss body) jiggering it a few inches at a time along the bottom.

He let the fly sink to the bottom and lifted it, half a foot and let it sink again, repeating this until he had re treaved five or six feet. fish Vearl says that he hit a nice big fish almost every cast after he had located a school. He just drifted his boat along the tules casting to the of the weeds and letting tne ny sinK to uie bottom. He caught a limit in about an hour. I don't know where a weighted fly like that can be purchased, but it can be tied in a few minutes and it sure catches fish.

If you don't tie your own find someone who does and get a couple made before you go to Clear Lake. Get two or three tied from one and a half to two and a half inches long. Be sure, the wings are white. The rest of it can be any color you like. That seems to beat the spinner, at least in those waters.

Fight Results ST. TjOOIS Jarmoy LomsarCo. 151. Mt Cmniel, Pn. ttopped Phi KIM, 144 Vi, Honolulu.

S. Joe MlreU. 151. New York, outpointed Luther Hawllnjra, 13'A, Chi LOS AKOSLSS Art ArSfOh, u3 Anseies, stoFPtc esiesc. FRESNO Priotle moie.i4S.

San rrandaco, oad Joe Car Rloc'slde doctor ordered It itosoed alter SWdaore auilered cut over oil eyclli by accidental butt. Golden Gate Results FIRST 2 ytir old nmlden llUlet; furlonxs. Feuir Time (GlLisoa). 3.30 (o Orlglnul alsauWll ana rtCOna. SECO.NU ClilmlM: ynMlUi War Sllnmlant (Scheln) UrJou Bell 5 (Lamm) DsllT cauCie nld 1SB.70.

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