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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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C-2 THE DAILY SUN Sept. 8. 1945 SAN lEKNAietNO, CALIFORNIA Nicklaus Favored for SO G's LADIES DAY 1 aja a Jack Chases Jackpot Salvidar LMIabs Lop-Sided Win To Keep Title By Wql0tl in 1963 gave him a one-stroke AKRON, Ohio, (AP) Jack Series of Golf at the course Saturday and Sunday. victory. He didn't qualify last Nicklaus never has won a 72- hole tournament at the Fire year.

First prize in the 36-hole ex stone Country Club here, but travaganza is $50,000 and Nick has been installed as the favor laus won it the two previous Second place in ine worm Series is worth $15,000. The third-place finisher will get and $5,000 will be awarded ite in the fourth annual World years he qualified for the event. The World Series is for only LONDON (AP) Vincente, clever boxing saved him from a the winners of four major tour Saldivar chopped up Welshman 'knockout. Depending on the location, dove hunting for the --opening weekend of the 1965 season ranged from poor to good, although rain splashed down on some hunters Sunday and Monday and a lot of the birds naments. Nicklaus qualified with his record-breaking per Howard Winstone with his fast, The title fight was shown on confusing left-handed attack; closed-circuit television in some last night, scored a lop-sid-! English cities and was televised T-Birds to Skate Against Bombers Tomorrow Night The Los Angeles Thunder- live via Early Bird Satellite to formance in the Masters last April.

His challengers will be Gary Player of South Africa, the U.S. Open champion; Peter Thomson of Australia, winner of ed 15-round decision and successfully defended his world the United States and Mexico. "Shall we switch back now to that other trim little craft we were discussing before she sailed by?" for fourth place. Angels Buy Shortstop LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Angels have announced the purchase of Jacinto (Jack) Hernandez, a 25-year-old shortstop from their Seattle farm club. Hernandez, who bats and Saldivar was reported to have gotten $70,000 for the defense of featherweight boxing title.

The 22-year-old champion from Mexico came in at birds, who dropped an 83-82 the British open, and Dave Marr of Larchmont, N.Y., the his title. Winstone was believed thriller to the Chicago Hawks to have received about $20,000. PGA champion. In last month's American Goli Toe Associated Press gave pounds, just one-quarter below the class limit, for his second title defense. Winstone, the British Empire champion, was one-half pound lighter.

last Thursday at the Orange' Show's Roller Game Hall, return to National Roller League action tomorrow night at 8:30 when they skate against the Money Pouring In For Mantle's Day Saldivar the third, fifth, sixth, Classic at Firestone, Nicklaus had a 23-over-par 303 for 72 seventh, ninth, 10th, 13th, 14th and 15th rounds. Winstone won holes. But he has shot par or NEW YORK (AP) Money New York Bombers. the first, fourth and 11th rounds better In his two previous World There were no knockdowns, but Saldivar left his 26-year- Two long-time rivals, Leroy The second, eighth and 12th Gonzales of the Bombers and old opponent a battered, bleed were even. has been pouring in from all over the country for Mickey Mantle's day at Yankee Stadium, Sept.

18, the New York throws nghthanded, hit .231, had 39 runs batted in, 5 home runs and 24 stolen bases for Seattle this season. He has played professional ball since 1960. ing and badly beaten Series at the par 70 course. In the 1962 inaugural he had rounds of 66-69135 to win by four strokes and his 70-70140 Jesse Adams, will be clashing again, since Adams, the former English Referee Bill Williams did not hesitate in raising the Hawk, is now with the T-Birds American League club Mexican's hand at the end of the fight. In Britain the referee He opened a slight cut over the Welshman's right eye in the sixth, sent a stream of blood spurting from his nose in the The Yankee star has asked Jim Williams, a Norton Air Force Base empoye, also skates with the Bombers and frequently is their high-point man.

Westervelt Furniture, 551 is the sole judge. that all contributions be turned It was only the third loss in 56 SAN CLEMENTE SPORT FISHING All Day loots one) Half Day loots Charter loots For Reservafieiis Write: Pkeae Area Cede 714, 42-113 P.O. lei 331, Sa Clammte LEASE YOUR NEW AUTOMOIILE From Year Local Cadillac Dealer JOE LAZAR, Ine. CADILLAC 731 TUr 811 12th, opened another cut under over to the Mickey Mantle Foundation for Hodgkins Dis-iW. 3rd San Bernardino, has fights for Winstone.

A sell-out crowd of about loudly pro-Winstone his left eye in the 13th and chopped open the right eye cut ease Research at New York's advance tickets from 9 a.m. to St. Vincent Hospital. '5 p.m. watched the bout.

again in the 15th. Saldivar, who has lost only once in 27 pro fights, was the aggressor throughout, winging away with a two-handed attack and featuring a strong right- hand lead out of his southpaw stance. He bad Winstone swaying, groggy on the ropes in the 10th and repeatedly had the Welshman in trouble. Only Winstone's The cutaway boot!" Raleigh Square's low-cut boot with double side gores and hard pitched heels. Black leather.

After KO scattered. The Calexico area in Im- perial Valley was one of the tetter spots, as was Mecca, south of Indio in Coachella Valley. The area around Indio proper, usually good for doves, proved no better than fair. Dr. Ben D.

A. Miano, 236 Marshall San Bernardino; his two sons, Tom and jBill, and David M. Ackley, 793 E. Bernard Way, picked off limits or near limits a few miles east of Calexico. They hunted in grain and alfalfa fields and around an orange grove.

They saw lots 'of birds, but their best shooting was in the evening hours, right around 6 p.m. Doves, particularly white-wings, were not too plentiful in the immediate area of Indio, and hunters who got birds reported they were on the small side. The storm which hit parts of Southern California Sunday and Monday knocked out a lot of hunting. Cool nights preceding the season's opening caused many large flocks of doves to head south. Albacore Way Out Southern California's off-coast schools of albacore are so far out that some landings already have quit chasing the longfins.

There is a big area of albacore just inside the 213 Bank, but this is a long haul for most of the Southland's fishing fleet. Oceanside, for instance, has all but given up on albacore and only its charter boats are going after them The longfin schools are an eight-hour run out of Oceanside. Davey's Locker at Newport Beach is still running for albacore, but its longfin boats are now scheduled on a day and a half trip and leave the dock at 10 p.m. The same thing Is true at Long Beach's Pierpoint Landing, although anglers making the long trip are bringing in longfins. San Diego is closest to the albacore schools, but even Border City boats are not hauling them in by the thousands as they were a week or so ago.

Ocean fishing action, however, is being spiced a bit by marlin. Big schools of billfish are around the east end of Catalina Island and in waters out of San Diego. A few marlin have moved into the channel, but not many. Barracuda to nine pounds are being caught off Dana Point and at Salt Creek, and many yellowtail are in the water at The Barn, but few are being taken. Bass and bonito are furnishing the principal off-shore action, but they are all along the coast.

A few halibut, 4 to 5 pounds, also are being caught. One of the top albacore catches of last week was made by Art Nuez, 1127 S. Bon View Ontario, who landed a 30-pound 10-ounce longfin. Kit Fox Mrs. Marguerite A.

Smelser, 1212 Scenic San Bernardino, dropped this column a note to tell hunters the kit fox, found in parts of San Bernardino County, is now fully protected and may not be taken. Mrs. Smelser quotes a letter from R. J. (Bob) O'Brien, former game warden captain in San Bernardino County and now regional manager for the Department of Fish and Game in Redding, saying that the kit fox presently is classed as a fur-bearing mammal and may not be taken at any time.

It is protected, he said, along with the fisher, marten, river otter and wolverine. Ocean Fish Report A 24-hour report on ocean fishing in Southern California as furnished by the operators of the deep sea landings: LONO BEACH (atlmant ritr) 73 anglers: 405 bonito, 52 bass, barracuda, 14 halibut. Barge, 127 anglers: 42 bonito, 3 barracuda, 1 bass, halibut. (Pacific Landing) HI anglers: 71 albacore. 55 barracuda, 28 calico bass, 427 bonito.

(Plerpaint Landing) 246 anglers: 120 albacore, 141 barracuda, 316 bass, 74t bonito, 37 halibut. NEWPORT BEACH (Art's Landing) -41 anglers: 12 albacore, 21 barracuda, 451 bonito, 203 calico bass, 17 halibut. (Oavey't Lacker) 311 anglers: 35 bonito, 279 bass, t2 barracuda, 63 albacore, white sea bass, 17 halibut. SAN DIEGO (Million Bay) 173 anglers: 142 albacore, 1 yellowtail, 70 barracuda, 685 bonito, 43 bass. (Pt.

Lomar 434 anglers: 651 albacore. SAN PEDRO (Norm's Landing) 194 anglers: 1 yellowtail, 4 barracuda, 324 bonito, 140 albacore, 343 calico bass. (12nd St. Landing) 4 anglers: 1 broadblll, 37 barracuda, I halibut, 115 calico bass, 250 bonito. OCEANSIDE 214 anglers: 223 barracuda, 235 bass, 65 white sea bass, 413 bonito, 54 halibut.

MARINA DEL REY 16 anglers: 390 bonito, 270 bass, 16 halibut. SEAL BEACH 71 anglers: 132 barracuda, 179 bonito, 217 sand bass, 9 halibut. Barge, 124 anglers: 110 bonito, 12 sand bass, 45 mackerel. SAN CLEMENTE 225 anglers: 399 barracuda, (77 bonito, 255 calico bass, 40 white sea bass, 50 halibut. HERMOSA BEACH 55 anglers: 49 barracuda, 295 calico bass, 487 bonito.

Barge, 117 anglers: 840 bonito, 292 mackerel. RE DON DO BEACH 241 anglers: 70 albacore, 182 barracuda, 835 calico bass, 1,263 bonito, 9 halibut. Barges, 589 anglers: 17 halibut, 1,460 bonito, 925 mackerel. MALIBU PIER 110 anglers: 46 halibut, 189 calico bass, 234 bonito. Barge, 116 anglers: I halibut, 369 bonito, 146 mackerel.

SANTA MONICA 114 anglers: 159 bass, 234 bonito, 11 halibut, 1 whit sea bass. HUNTINGTON BEACH 12 anglers: 57 barracuda, 19 bonito, 12 bass. Barge, 152 anglers: 4 barracuda, 1,095 bonito, 187 bass, 191 halibut. $999 Fighter In Coma LONDON (AP) -featherweight Jesus Mexican Saucedo was taken to hospital in a coma last night after he was gh Square leait'nkeen1 black suede knocked out In the fourth round oxford with im- I of his six-round fight with Scot dercut sole and Also black leather. land John Bnen.

hard heel. if ydrt 1 Wm The Mexican was carried on a $8" stretcher from the ring. He lay unconscious, apparently with a head injury, after being floored IfSffif by a flurry of punches. Dr. Philip Saille, British Box ing Board of Control physician, said: "He is in a coma.

He doesn't look very good at all. With an unconscious boxer one is always concerned about hem orrhages. Brawny style Holmes, beefy ITS A WORLD OF ACTION IN wmey ing-tip oxford I When Saucedo fell to the floor with sturdy leather the back of his head struck the ring with a heavy thud. Referee Harry Paudling counted him out black leather brown. $22" as a formality.

The Mexican lay unconscious in the ring while Dr. Saille treated him. Saucedo was a sparring mate for Vincente Saldivar of Mexico, who successfully defended his world featherweight championship against Howard Winstone of Wales in the main event. Beaupy Sets Record Rale Kentuckians io Wrestle Assassins in 'Ring Cage' with Jk" fmm smooth SALEM, N. H.

(AP) The Hobeau Farm's Beaupy set a Real sharp! tiger oxford hard heel i leather. $899 Be' on 'the move for back-to-schoo! in action-paced Kinney shoes. Walk in superbly crafted leathers in trend-setting new styles that follow but the prettiest girl. Go whenever and wherever the action is in. shoes geared to take the pace.

Pick from a wide selection of styles from handsome oxfords and slip-ons to campus mavericks like Mod look continentals. Step lively come to Kinney's where satisfaction is guaranteed and step up your pace for back-to-school! See a complete selection of nationally advertised Raleigh Square and Stuart Holmes shoes at the Kinney's nearest you. mile and an eighth track record The Kentuckians will try for: the one-fall, 20-minute special an in-the-ring trophy triumph attraction. The opener at liM rm.11: m.pr ThP Assassins Saturdav'also a one-faller for 20 minutes. nicht to headline San Bernards Jack Allen against ingham Park.

The ring will be enclosed in chicken wire for the 2-of-3 fall, ms Huge Scoreboard no time limit "death match" foQriirA Gorilla Monsoon, a 400-pound- mmgm on with tCj For Angels Park Top notch! I tapered topli er, tests Bandito Lopez in the semimain also for 2-of-3 falls but with a time limit of 45 handsewn vamp in brown or black leather. ANAHEIM (UPI) -A mem-moth, million dollar A shaped structure reaching 230 feet into the air and capable of doing almost anything except hit home $999 Popular Pedro Morales meets runs will be built at Anaheim' an old enemy, The Butcner, in Intrepid Airmen Play Softball For 77 Hours VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) A marathon softball game at Moody Air Force Base lasted more than three days. Two Moody teams played for 77 consecutive hours and three minutes. Stadium for the California Angels.

It will serve both as a scoreboard and a monument to the Angels. The structure will enclose a scoreboard measuring 60 feet wide and 60 feet tall and will be topped by a halo 210 feet in diameter that will, light up for home runs. The scoreboard will store up a thousand messages and will have room for countless statistics. On a home run, controls will send a stream of lights up the High, wide handsome ACCOUNTING Prepare Quickly EVENINGS or HOME STUDY Porky's Scotchgatd desert boot with smo ing crepe sole and he brush tan. 99 structure and around the halo; personal progress.

Cost. Free Place-Learn while you Fait, Low ment. earn. creating a glowing golden ring that will reach far above the Fischer Nabs Win HAVANA (AP) Bobby Fischer, the U.S. champion There were 433 innings.

A team won over team 767-718. Endurance champion Airman 2.c. Jerry Spray of Pon-ca City, played 72 con-iecutive hours. After a rest in the hospital, he was reported all right. The game, played for charity, wag more of an endurance test than a sports match.

About 200 Moody personnel took part to break the reported record of 70 hours, held by the 6921st Security Wing of Misawa Air Base, Japan. from Brooklyn, defeated Gilbert to Garcia after 53 moves of an adjourned game yesterday and ASK FOR CATALOG SKADRON COLLEGE of Business 798 4th St. TU 5-3896 ACCREDITED IV A.C.I.S. 1120 HIGHLAND SAN BERNARDINO 17110 FOOTHILL, F0NTANA 789 $. MT.

VERNON, SAN BERNARDINO 3954 MAIN, RIVERSIDE 5981 VAN BUREN RIVERSIDE! Mcrosj From Arlington Plazal PALM SPRINGS SHOPPING CENTER tied Borislav Ivkov of Yugoslavia and Vassily Smyslov of; Russia for the lead in the Capa-I blanca Memorial Chess Tourna-j ment. I.

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