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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 7

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Announce MC All-Stars Monday, July 13, 1959 THE LEPIDOPTERISTS Mid-County Pony League and Feuerhaken, John Lucy and Dick bnarier. The Little League team will In. Set Either-Sex Deer Hearing elude Soquel's Dennis Ghio, Joe Brashears, Bob Bowers, Tom Keck and Les Bailey and Capito ls Bob bchultz and Jeff Jami Schot's No-Hitter Gives LO 1st Place Tie In Mid-County Little League all-star teami for tournament competition were an. Ii ou need today. The Pony League team will consist of Soquel's Randy Smiley, Gary Smith, Allen Smith and David Parker plus Live Oak'i Mark Schultz, Tom Schot, Glen Ensign, Rick King and Rod Russell.

Also on the squad will be Ap-tos' Jeff Smith, Jeff Baird and Bob Fennell plus Capitola's Alan A proposal for special either deer hunt it Fort Ord and sex son. Live Oak players on the team will Include Gary Murphy, Vaughn Stumpf, Mike Rypka and Hunter LIpRctt Military reserva- tion has been scheduled for urover yuimDy. Aptos represent Tom Schot pitched a no-run, no-f ative will be Frank Kirk, Rick hit nail game and the Live oak Cardinals moved into a first place Hiebce and Paul Flint. deadlock with the Soquel Giants The Pony Leaguers will begin competition at Santa Cruz July in Mid-County Pony League ac hearing In Salinas Tuesday. Tho hunt would be conducted over weekends, beginning August 29 and ending October 25, with hunting allowed on Saturdays and Sundays only.

A total of 1600 per mlts would be Issued, 1300 for tho Hunter Liggett area and 300 for the smaller Fort Ord area. 23 ana in tne area tourna tion yesterday at Capitola. mcnt while the Little Leacuers The final score was the Cards will play host to the area tourna 2, Giants 0. ment July 23, 24 and 23 at Capi tola. Meanwhile, In the first game, the Capitola Braves scored their first win of the season follow Ing IS consecutive defeats.

Capitola clobbered Aptos, 16 9. Schot fanned 13 'and walked Elder White, Wilson, N.C., thrrd biwrmnn, tsole 43 bases for Grand Forks in the Northern League last season. Learn To SWIM the American legion Braves of Watsonville, 4 0. Pirate hurlers issued 11 bases on balls. Joe Pappas, Don Gerig and Al Ferrell each collected two hits for the Indians.

Joe Ritchey had 2 for-4 for the Orioles. Score by innings: Orioles 001 102 04 Hits 000 111 14 Braves 000 000 00 Hits 010 000 12 Al McCommon and Gary Wright. John Chapin (4). Joe Montoya (3) and Fred DeWald. Indians .....100 007 0 8 Hits 100 124 0 Pirates 000 020 02 Hits Ill Q20 0 3 Wally Walker (W) and Joe Pappas.

Bill Fitzgerald (L), Bob McDowell (6), Len Slettin (6), Tom Finta (6) and Brad Elliott. Elkhorn Yacht Leads Its Class In Transpacific Honolulu W) Echo, skippered two while Soquel hurler Randy Smiley struck out 14 and walked one. Schot contriDuted two of tne three hits in the game as Mark Schults collected the other. Schot drove home Live Oak'i runt in the first inning. by Dr.

Glen Harman, leads its PLATES PROMPTLY REPAIRED DR. C. II. LINDNER 103 Vln. St.

CArd.n 3-3364 Vince Avlla paced the Braves class in the annual transpacific yacht race it was learned this morning. Echo is sailing under the flag of the Elkhorn yacht club of Moss Landing. Another local yacht, Sayonara skippered by Fred Dodd. is third with 3-for-S while Allan Feuerhaken collected 2-for-3. Bob Fennell had 3-for4 for Aptos as Jeff Baird and Tom Reak each collected two safeties.

Baird drove in four runs. in its class. Steady trade winds cave three Score by innings: CORRECT LY with Ted Kasje PROFESSIONAL SANTA CRUZ BEACH PJUUMSIE PHONE GA 3-5590 boats a chance at victory today in Cubs 022 020 3 9 Hits 123 030 110 tne transpacific yacht race. Arnold Haskell's Chubasco was Braves 940 102 16 leading in both the actual and HURRYI LAST 2 DAYS! FIRST TIME AT POP Hits 121 110 6 Tom Reak (L). S.

Heddy (IV handicap positions in the last CO-VWVCVVCS- MB a CAN i-ASS! 2 All-Star Teams For Pony Grads Watsonville The North Bay Pony Grad baseball league managers sat down here last night and picked a 15-man all-star team and then this morning decided to field two teams. League President Ben Rlden-baugh said the league will field a Santa Crux and a Watsonville team and both will play in the district tournament at Watson YlA BA-nBXS TMT REAL. XA BATTcfZS TMT REAL. Jeff Baird (1), Rick Wicklund (4) and Jeff Smith. Dick Shaffer (W) and John Lucy.

Giants 000 000 00 BUTTERFLIES ASBM'T Coast Guard radio reports. But Miss Sally Blair Ames Constellation was just 10 miles off the pace and John Graham's yawl Maruffa, a Seattle yacht, was coming up at a fast clip. 3 The entertainment world's most wonderful entertainment! vr a Hits 000 000 00 knuckle's op Cards 200 000 2 Korr WiLHELM K5 Oi KQYT WILHBLM Hits 200 001 3 Randy Smiley (L) and G. Smith. ROOdRS i HAMmTLU'S I mm iw i mm 1 T.

Schot (W) and M. Schultz. NB Pony Gratis NEED NEW TIRES? SOX HAVE WARM BENCH Chicago en If tho Chicago White Sox have failed to win a pennant because of an early cool-ing off period, they now have no excuse. Radiant heat panels have been Watsonville Two Santa Cruz teams posted North Bay Pony Grad league wins here yesterday Dtrfflrtbr Mm mm TODAY Baseball Pony Grads Indians vs. Yan BUDDY ADIIR JOSHUA LOGAN BUY DUNIiOPfl PASSENGER CARS SPORTS CARS WA installed in tho dugout, at Co- as rerreus Indians moved into a first place tie with the County 1 I 1 miskey park.

kees at Harvey West stadium 7:30. uariK liters woo were icue. Jsanta Cruz Pony Leacue They will provide comfort for the players on cool and damp Unconditional Road Hazard Guaranteel White Sox vs. Kedleys at Harvey MM IIUH.OMONC IOWO 2 SHOWS DAILY 2 a P.M. Mat.

open Adults $1.0041.25 Logs Jr. Children 50c Anytime if" Wes'Stadium, game time 5:15. days ana nights, particularly jn the spring and fall. The Indians rallied for seven runs in the sixth inning and downed the Mid-County Pirates, 8-2. In the day's first game, Al McCommon threw a two-hitter and the Lions Orioles downed Santa Cruz Little Leacue oiants vs.

braves first game time RECAPPING BATTERIES 3:13. orioles vs A second came uaie iiacKnart or Wisconsin stole 13 bases in 13 I5ig Ten base ball games this spring. time 6:30. Harvey West stadium. Mid-County Little League-Browns vs.

White Sox. Game time WHEEL BALANCING NEW LAKER COACH Minneapolis Wi. Johnny Soquel, (5:15 p.m., Capitola school. Kespcclive farm teams play at 4:45 o'clock. NB Pony Grads Giants vs.

Indians, 7:30 p.m., Harvey West stadium. SLV Little League Tigers vs. Yankees and Athletics vs. Orioles, SLV hih school diamond. First game 4:15 p.m.

and second game 6:15 p.m. SC Pony League Braves vs. Giants, 5:15 p.m., Harvey West PL stadium. SC Farm League Gianls vs. Dodgers and Braves vs.

Indians, 2:30 p.m., Harvey West stadium. SLV Farm League Ben Lomond vs. Boulder Creek, 5 p.m., SLV high school diamond. Softball City League Wilson's vs. Cement Plant (B) and Adolph's vs.

SC Lumber (B). First game 7 p.m., DeLaveaga park diamond. ville, July 31, August 1 and 2. The winner will go to the Regional a tSan Jose August 13, glonals at San Jose August 13, there the winner will go to the World Series in Springfield, 111. The all-stars will be announced in the near future.

AAU Indicates US Swimming Is Improving By Jack Stevenson Sports Writer Los Altos, Calif. W) A smashing performance that set 2 world, 7 American and 11 AAU meet records also brought proof today that United States is growing stronger in swimming with the approach of the 1960 Olympic year. Tuesday, the two fellows who established fresh world standards Frank McKinney in the 200-meter backstroke and Mike Troy in the 200-meter butterfly head a 16-man team going to Japan for a big meet July 20-22 in Tokyo. McKinney and Troy also helped TIRI SERVICI for farm league 4:45. Little League starts at 6:30.

Mid-County Castellani was named coach of the Minneapolis Lakers Saturday in a move that reunited him with his KIS-23H Pacific v. OA 3-7304 college meal ticket, high-scoring Elgin Baylor. tuts ii OPEN-6 4J CA 3 2000 ONE COMPLETE SHOW 7:30 ONCE ONLY AT 7:30 THE ONE AND ONIYIII SECOND BIG WEEK ilRST RUN "AN EXHUBERANUY SNAPPY ILL MAR RAM prnl feii I Irlll stadium. SC Farm League Yankees vs. White Sox and Giants vs.

Braves, Harvey West stadium. Both games at 2:30 p.m. on Little League and Pony League fields. Basketball Dive Bombers vs. Dribblers and Jets vs.

Black Widows, Turner gym. First game at 7 p.m., second at 8 o'clock. Softball City League Big Creek vs. Naval Reserve (B) and Camp Evers store vs. Soquel Merchants (A), DeLaveaga park.

First game at 7 p.m., second contest at 8:30 o'clock. TOMORROW Baseball American Little League championship game Tigers (2nd half champs) vs. Red Sox (1st half champs), Harvey West LL stadium, 6 p.m. MC Little League Capitola vs. HOW SHIRLEY COT HER MAN I M-G-M prtunn DfflID SHIRIIV NIVfN MacWINE the Indianapolis Athletic club suc cessfully defend its team title with 103 points.

But it was nCHMtMM ECHNICOlOR year-old Alan Somers, just out of fcwftmj Awtrtf with DODDY WINTERS Wiiwjr GIG YOUNG JYOIV PlAYiSti Indianapolis Tech high school, who won individual high honors witn 18 points. tht lit $ho THE LANCERS DEBRA HAVES AND HER MADMEN indin lh Swthnt ieung JERRY COLONNA ARTHUR ELLEN ISH KABBIBLB HANK PENNY-SUE THOMPSON A CO, nd LOIS RAY Uighton Neblt't VITAL FORCE TRIUMPHS PLUS! 2nd HIT tn thi airmoa -AHOUMO THI WORLD IN III iMI New York W). Vital Force ($5.40) ran 5 furlones in 1:05 JQilfJVpmE! dear mmm irar NELSON! 1-5 Wednesday to beat Ouija Board by a neck in the $36,450 Tremont Stakes at Belmont Park. SCARES HOWARD HAWKS' METROCOLOR nd CiMmiScopt i tmm PR00UCTIM TECHWCOLOR from WARNER BROS. VBJ MONDAY TRIO Surf Bowl Results: J.

B. Home Wreckers (4) Vince Trillo 203, Bill Ingram 534; Pea Shooters (0) Myrle Roes-ner 172484. Lazy Trio (3) Ken Rogers 197516; Lucky Strikes (1) Eric Sorensen 202512. The 3 T's (0) Geo. Trembath 197 529; The Drags (4) Gilbert Della-maggiore 186 522.

Rompins Trio THEATRE AN6IE DICKINSON WLTIR BREHKAN SHOWS AT I PMW HOWAAO HAWKS -MnNoajcmi ODECfO PLVS WEDNESDAY (1) Chas. Trembath 179470; Hi Lo's (3) Larry Pa- 196- 06. MATINEE ONLY 1:30 EASTMAN I coion 1 W. J. B.

HomeWreckers 3 T's 18 Lucky Strikes 18 The Drags 16'i The Lazy Trio Rompins Trio 13 Pea Shooters 13 Hi Lo's 12 L. 14 14 15'4 17ft 19 19 20 it's Lots of Fun! RED 20 RIO BRAVO-9 52 1 1 IIOH HOPE in THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS PLUS 6 CARTOONS 6 BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY WEDNESDAY "XEO DOUBLES Surf Bowl Results: t. rnie Vent-urini 193526; Wood Butchers (1) Mabel Roberson 2UU no. Jokers (3) Bonnie Simmons 196 558; Duffers (0) Ben Duerr 190 547. Suits Us (0) Butch Nise- 1 A 3v.

tich 183, Doc Hombach 502; Do- OPEN 1:30 STARTS 2 00-OUT 4:15 All SEATS 3S Notes (3) J. A. Jones 202556. County Bank (0) Bob Morgan HELD OVER THRU TUESDAYl TWO BIG HITS 233557; Campers (3) Don Bald win 224591. Up a steep mudhokei washPositraction pays off! Through a mountain streamdeep in Avintaquin Canyon.

NO MOUNTAIN CAT, Thafs a Chevy with Positraction MARILYN MONfROE W. Campers 15 Wood Butchers 14 Do-Notes 14 L. 9 10 10 12 12 13 14 16 Suits Us 12 Jokers 12 4 Vs 11 County Bank 10 and her boom companions TOtYCURTiS jACKlfMMotf m. BILLY WILDER product 'Some LET Duffers 8 SOUND THE BUGLES! Soon They Ride To Glory! Five of the 12 tackles on North Carolina State's spring football roster come from Pennsylvania. district officer who drives it would bet his badge the tie rods won't even need replacing! Out in that wild, climbing Utah country.

Chevy's suspension and frame and brakes, its Positraction rear axle and Thriftmaster 6 rower are proving themselves under rougher conditions than most test engineers could dream up. They're proving that Chevrolet's advanced engineering and design ideas pay off in spades when the sroing geta especially mean and dirty. HOT-. Positraction, of course, is a big plus on this job, providing1 the sure grip needed to dig-through mud, snow, loose sand, whatever comes along. Could be that a Positraction-equipped ton pickup is the answer for your area of operation.

Or maybe a 4-wheel drive Chevy. We've irot trucks that specialize in getting' in and out of any kind of country. Talk to your dealer about your needs. He'll show you what tough trucks are made of. 'Optional at extra eott That 3134 Fleetside has the surefooted ways of a big western bobcat.

Roams through high brush country that would buck the life out of most trucks. Crosses streams without benefit of a bridge. Climbs talus grades where pirion won't even gTow. But that's all routine for this Chevy, equipped with Positraction rear axle. It's hard at it every day for the Utah Fish and Game commission.

Figure about 60,000 miles of mountaineering1 before this Chevy is traded. And yet the ifl urn aBBBBBMiaIWitw Theater Del Mar of ONLY A GIRL WHO PLUS IS IGNORANT AFRAID! See The New No job's too tough for a Chevrolet truck! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! THE GUNFIGHT ATDODGE CITY ft SURF BOWL JQEMcCREA PROLO CHEVROLET COMPANY rhe Case of r. GA 3-8100 920 PACSFIC AVENUE CRUZ Some like It Gunfight at Dodge CLIFF STREET Opn Allty Every Night IUO THEATER STARTS 1VEDESDAY.

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