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The Napa Valley Register from Napa, California • 7

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Page 7-NAPA REGISTER Friday, November 18, 1960 56 Men To Be Sold To 2 New AL Clubs Cronin Ssys 1 erratic, butoverpowering LA Definitely 'MacKAY TOPS TO GAIN To Get Team ALS Of WALES NET EVENT TODAYS SPORT PARADE BY OSCAR FRALEY (UPI Sports Writer) ing such lucrative side benefits as television and tournaments. The new league bumped head on into the Pro Bowlers Association but, refusing to give up control of its brainchild league, has gone ahead under the direction of its commission-ei, tall, gray-haired Dick Charles. NEW YORK (TP) The beleaguered American League, determined to go through with it plans to expand to 10 teams next year, today made available 56 players to be sold to the two new clubs Washington SYDNEY (UPI) Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, may not be the most polished amateur tennis player around, hut until a better one comes along hell do nicely, as far as U.S, Davis Cup team captain David Freed is concerned. MacKay, the oldest member of the U.S. Davis Cup team at 25, played his usual overpowering but erratic game Thursday, but garded as tne worlds No 1 when he needed to win he amateur player, routed fellow came up with his best to Aussie Bob Hewitt.

6-3, 6 3, beat Australias Rod Laver, 9 11, 119, to qualify as Mac-1-6, 3-7, 14-12, 6-4, 7-5, and Kay rival in the singles final reach the final of the New Saturdav South Wales tennis champion- The other boss are Chuck ships. McKinley and Earl Buchholz, Southpaw' Neale Fraser, also op St Louis and young Dennis of Australia and generally re- Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif. With MacKay they form the and Los Angeles for an ag- Our first year we naturally giegate $4, 200,000. uldn afford to pay the US Davis Cup team that plays next in the Victorian championships and then takes on the Philippines for the right to plav Italy in the inter-zone final. The wunner of that match Wld meet Australia in the challenge round Dec.

26, 27, 28. Bailey Howell (18) of Detroit Pistons wards off Cliff Hagan (16) of St. Louis Hawks with his leg as two struggle for loose ball during NBA game last night at Philadelphia, won by Haw'ks 112-105 Other identifiable players are Pistons Jackie Mareland (17) and Bob Ferry (16) (AP Wirephoto) Need Help? Use a Register Want Ad Phone BA 6-3711. League President Joe Cronin, after awarding the Washington franchise to a 10-man syndicate headed by E. R.

Que- sada, administrator of the Fed-1 eral Aviation Agency, said Thursday night a new club Vvould definitely be placed in Los Angeles Hank Gieenberg, who had been expected to head an operating syndicate in Los Angeles, bowed out, presumably because of Commissioner Ford Fricks insistence that equitable m- ie intend to appropriate 000 at the end of the yea I Ma ley ner fof he Los The top 128 league stars AngelS Dodgers for damages then. will. bowl, a 13-weekjfCr 'nwPrTng match play tournament. Theyll frt the est Coast start at Los Angeles and work Cronin was certain the lea-cross-country until there aregue would have n0 dlfficulty only four left for the semi- selectin8 a suitable group 1 finals and finals in New York for Los AnSeles t0 round out i The finals will be held in Madi- the 10'team league. The lea8ue I son Square Garden the last after an all'day meetinS Thurs-week of August, 1962 da was scheduled to recon- and the winner will take home ene todaY- know several la first prize of $100,000.

PeoPle who are interested in I The league stars he said obtainmg a franchise and I ex- also will compete in a World Pect some of them t0 be Pres ent at the meeting, said Cronin. We will entertain bids then So certain were the American League club owners of 0f playing in Washington and Los Angeles in 1961 that they spelled out a plan to stock each new club with 28 men from the current 40-rrSan rosters of old clubs Each of the eight Incumbents 1 I Series at the end of the regular league season It is the I league's plan to pay off much the manner of baseballs 'post-season classic The money involved, course, is the leagues answer to the Pro Bowlers Association. Very few of even the hottest names in bowling can afford to pass up this kind of action and the new league, that THE GREAT OUTDOORS FISH REPORTS RUSSIAN RIVER-moving in, prospects good RIO VISTA Weather main- ly killed fishing last but some three to five pound-' ers landed on Rio Vista Bay. CROCKETT Rain keeping fishermen away, but stripers biting on bullheads and sardines when weather okeh. ANTIOCH Striped bass fishing and cat fishing good in Montezuma Slough, Tule Island, West Island, Three-Mile S'ough and Broad Slough.

ISLETON Bass fishing rained out PITTSBURG Honker Bay producing good striped-bass catches to 12 pounds ALAMEDA Fishing rained out over the weekend. CLEAR LAKE Black bass 1 I biting at south end of lake and 1 at Dodd's Island. Weights to seven pounds. Steelhead Get with that bowling ball, son, because the time is fast approaching when a pro can tarn a minimum salary of 000 in 26 weeks, a share of World Series loot and a $100,000 first prize in a bowl-er-of-the-year windup. These payoffs all are part of the plans of the new National Bowling League, a 12-city loop which will swing into action in October of next year.

This isnt just talk, either, because the cities involved already have put up a $75,000 guarantee. And, with a determined plan in mind to cater to spectators, bowling stars soon may become as popular as other sports page celebrities. Typical of the new leagues vision was an announcement of plans for a $3,000 000 bowling center in New Yorks busy Grand Central Terminal. There will be 44 lanes in three tiers above the waiting room through which 500,000 people 1 pass daily. But there also will be four Teague lanes sur-lounded by an arena seating 600 spectators Bowling can be a very big spectator sport, insists Irving Fagenson, one of the masterminds of the new project which will sponsor the New York team in the National League, which also includes Los Angeles, San Antonio," Fort Worth, Dallas, Kansas City, Omaha, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Birmingham and Miami.

Tt iust never before has ca-teied to spectators, he adds. You have to give them the accommodation plush seating and good service in the lefresh-ment line as well as close-up seats and good competition. re going to do all this Professional bowling isn't, of course, anything new. The sport started mushrooming a lew years back as it erupted out of the pool room category. Now there are some 25 million competitive bowlers and it was natural the pros should found an organization and start milk- day this month A Christmas party is scheduled for Dec.

7. Conerly Still Hurt NEW YORK (UPI) Indications are today New York Giant quarterback Charley Conerly will not be able to Sunday. The Giants meet the Philadelphia Eagles in a showdown game for first place in the NFLs eastern division. Conerly tried to work out Thuisday but his miured left knee began aching and he had to quit QUESTION. With the ball on its two-sard line, fourth down, and 10, the offensive team is deep in its end zone intending to punt The pass Lorn center is muffed, but the kicker picks up the ball and attempts to run it out of the end zone He mmm S3SEB SWEATERS 40c SKIRTS 40c TIES 10c (SSI lay (30353 Silverado, NVCC Golf Winners Jack Gilliland with 73-7-66 scored low net in yesterdays I sweepstakes tourney at Silverado Country Club.

Bob Handel with 83-15-68 and Cliff Erwin with 78-10 68 I I cd for second and Chuck Car-py with 93 24-69, Bill Anderson with 84-15-69 and Ed Qchs-ner with 77-8-69 tied for third Other scores Bill Giova-him 83-13-79, A1 Hischier 81-11-70, Bruno Passim 97-26-71. Irv Manasse Phil Hairis 78-7-71, John Oliver 83 12-71 Winners in Napa Valley Country Clubs turkey tourna ment for wcynen were an-1 nounced today, Lorraine Rath winning class-A with 141. 1 Class-B Mariorie Sandeis 141, Class Helen Adler 138, class-D Shirley Woods 154 Eighteen entries competed in the event and winners received turkeys. The turkey tourney ended womens group competition for the year. There will be no guest is tackled with the ball being declared dead on the goal line Is this a touchback or safety9 Answer: This is a safety.

Two points are awarded to the defensive team. In order not to have two points scored against the offensive team, it would have to get the ball completely out of the end zone. If a team has been offside and on the same play commits another foul, does the offended team have a choice of Yes. When a team makes two fouls before the penalty for either has been completed, the referee shall explain the alternative penalties to the captain of the offended team and he may choose either penalty. I 1 admitting we must have the best bowl- 'as obllged t0 a list 'ing available, is ready to pay 15 PlaerLs- seven 1 top dollar must bave been on t16 cub The 12 groups involved in acve r0ter last Aug 31.

this league are all business-1 Each club is required to sell men, Charles explains. Were sen Players at $7o'(M)0 Per philanthropists Weve gotlf)aer an idea and we're going to pay 0 ore 1 to make it go. taken from the The gold rush figures to be a on thV new teams I All purchases must be made $1.95 Complete CHICKEN DINNER Paul's El Verano (fvty fri Sot Sun with Munc) CAR SAFETY SERVICE 19 Pull wKmI. ifiipwrt brok lift(p I Chk fMH wheel cyRie- dere for leekae. Clean, in toed, repack and adud (rent drum.

beannpe. Add brake fluid If neeaeeary. Adtuet brakee re manufacturer' iped-ficahene, and read ref. before midnight, Nov. 20.

any er WINTER'S COMING! HAVE YOUR FLOOR WALL FURNACES G. G. FIELDS ALBANY CP) age took the feature race at Golden Gate Fields Thursday. Royal Line- NAPA TIRE SUPPLY COACH BECOMES PLAYER NEW YORK (UPI) Coach Carl Braun has been placed on the active list by the sagging New York Knickerbockers at his own request. BA 4-6S86 644 First St.

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If you took both cars apart, though, youd find that almost every part has changed since 45. (Most new parts fit any older model.) Volkswagen keeps fndmg new ways to improve the VW to make it last even longer. Yet not one change in 15 years has made a Volkswagen obsolete. Volkswagens depreciate less than any other car. Come in and see us for a new Volkswagen today.

Youll be making a good long-term investment. Found on a farm in Emerson, Nebraska- the oldest Volkswagen in America. Model year: 1945. Still working every day for its owner, Harold Kuhn, it offers proof that a Volkswagen may grow old, but never obsolete. The oldest Volkswagen in America was driven miles to VW headquarters in New Jersey.

Averaged 22 mpg on the way. There, it was placed side by side with the newest Volkswagen in America (the to come over). You cant see too many differences in the two YWs. The new one has: larger front and rear win- Beautifully gill wrapped lor the hohaoyt Give Natures Finest win. Bourbon There is no better gift! urwt rmrunoBmioiMD ihurs morurrs cot.sy kivuim wmi biwn mi-key MPiWf LYON CAFFALL rhone BAIdvvln 4-8331 1150 Pearl Street, Napa.

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