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Insurance Man Named Lanes Eieplacemen eplapfj 1951 1 OAILY TIMES ADVOCATE WEDNE80AY ESCONDIDO, CALIFORNIA, AUG. 23, 1961 "All I know is that Mr. Finley and Mr. Friday don kno where first base is when it comes to baseball, he said "And ijl ntch my record in baseball against Mr. Finley's or anyone at anytime 4 Lane said he planned to remain in baseball but has no plans at the present time.

Lane leportedly has had an offer from tlie new Houston, entry in the National League at an estimated $70,000 per year. FRIDAY SAID HE WAS "flabbergasted at being named general manager, and field manager Hank Bauer said the move was "a mighty big shock to him. Friday, $1, admittedly a novice to baseball, has been Finleys associate in the insurance business for eight years. He retamed the title of vice president in charge of Charles O. Finley 'Inc, when Finley named him vice president and treasurer of the Athletics.

gr Fridays first announcement as general manager was that, numerous trades, a trademark of Lane's administration, would be sacrificed in favor of developing major league players in the! As farm system. He said he and Finley also were satisfied with Bauer, altho Finley stated he should have fired Lane instead of Joe Gordon the man Bauer replaced last June, KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) A baseball executive With less than a year's experience in the national pastime found him self with the Job that nobody else wants making a pennant contender out of the last-place Kansas City Athletics, PAT FRIDAY, A SUAVE and conservative insurance man, the replacement, Athletics owner Charles O. Finley picked for the colorful and fast-talking Frank "Trader Lane who was fired Tuesday as general manager of the downtrodden American League baseball club. Finley dismissed Lane Tuesday at a news conference in Chicago, blaming Lane for creating most of the club's trouble this season.

Lane, who first heard of his dismissal on a radio broadcast, said it was "a great relief to be disassociated from the Athletics. "THE TEAM 18 IN A MESS which Mr. Finley himself has concocted, Lane said. "I have no regrets about leaving. Lane said he felt he was "handicapped working uodeh Finley, who demanded that all transactions have his approval before completion.

Lane refused, however, to comment about the charges Finley made against him. titfiifiMiiiiiiitmiiifiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -f Dodgers Ouv-Mrt Cards By 10, Lose Eighth In Row By One tn ST. LOUIS (UPI) 'Die Los Angeles Dodgers, once up in the light and airy fight, tor the National League pennant, seem to have tied anchors- around their waists ii a splendid imitation or the Philadelphia Phillies. Despite gathering 16hits Tues day night. Lbs Angeles lost its eighth straight game, a 5-4 decision to the St.

Louis Cardinals, whom they meet again Wednesday night (tonight), Once enjoying a healthy lead over the Cincinnati Redlegs and tasting caviar and honey, the Dodgers now stand two and one-half games behind the Reds with the San Francisco Giants sneaking up from behind, five games out. Cincinnati lost a doubleheader Tuesday or its lead would be more dismaying to Dodger fans, than it is already. Manager Walt Alston sends Don Drysdale (10-7) against veteran Curt Simmons (7-9) of the Cards Wednesday night (tonight) at Busch Stadium in an effort to stop the slide. The Dodgers aren't used to this kind of treatment At the hands of the other NL teams. They havent lost eight straight games since May of 1948.

Alston has never had a team lose eight straight before. Charlie, Neal wore the goafs horns Tuesday night, bobbling a grounder with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Dodgers had tied the game at 44 in the top of the inning, pushing across a run with four singles. Neal hobbled Julian Javiers grounder with bases loaded. Whn he finally found the handle and threw die ball to first for what should have been the third out, Javier was safe and the runner 'from third, Joe Cunningham, had scored.

Instead of going into exM innings, the game was over. The loss was disappointing mot only because it was the eighth straight but also because ft. came when the Dodgers got 10 more hits than the Cards. STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Del OB Cincinnati 75 49 .605 LOS 69 48 90 2 San Francisco 67 61 .568 5 Milwaukee 64 63 .547 7 St. Louia 60 59 .504 14 Pittsburgh 57 59 .491 14 50 68 .424 22 Philadelphia 32 87 .269 40 Tuesday Results Philadelphia 6.

Chicago, I) Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 1 St. Louis 6. Los Angeles 4 -San Fran. 12-5, Cm. 2-8 Wednesdays dames Chicago at Philadelphia (night)- Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) San Francisco at Cincinnati (night) Los Angeles at St.

Louia (night) Thursdays Carnes Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) San Fran, at Cincinnati (night) Lo Angeles atSt, Louis (night) -(Only games scheduled) AMERICAN LEAGUE Net OR Vew York 82 42 .661 Detroit 80 44 .645 2 Baltimore 72 54 .571 IV Chicago 4 60 .51 18 Cleveland 3 61 A .508 19 Boston 58 70 .453 26 Minnesota 63 70 .431 28 LOS ANGELES 63 70 .431 28 Washington 50 71 ,413 36 Kansas City 46 78 .366 38 Tuesday's Results Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Boston 3, Washington 2 Detroit 8, Cleveland 1 Kan. City 3. Bal. 2 (10 Inn.) Los Ang. 4, New York 8 Wednesdays dames Washington at Boston Detroit at Cleveland (night) Minnesota at Chicago (night) Baltimore at Kansas City (night) New York at Angeles (n-ght) Thursdays dames Washington at Boston Detroit at Cleveland (night) Minnesota at Chicago Baltimore at Kan.

City (night) New York at Los Ang. (night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Pet. GB Tacoma 87 47 ,649 Vancouver 76 67 ,571 10 Seattle 73 59 ,558 -18 Hawaii 64 70 .478 23 Portland 60 70 .462 25 SAN DIEGO 60 70 .462 25 Spokane 57 73 .438 28 Salt Lake 54 79 .406 82 Tuesdays Results Salt Lake City 2, Tacoma 1 (11 innings). San Diego 3. Hawaii 0 Seattle 10, Portland 2 (11 innings) Spokane 12, Vancouver 8 IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII) CHARGERS ON THE MOVE The San Diego Chargers, wha have a 2-0 exhibition record this season, will have their entire squad and coaching staff at Memorial Field Saturday morning for a practice and clinic.

The affair will start at 9 a.m. and is open to the public. Shown above are two reasons for their successful beginning in San Diego, fullback Charles Flowers (L) and center Don Rogers. Bass Shake Recent Slump At llenshav LAKE HENSHAW The bass fishing 1 at Lake Henshaw has finally shaken off the slump that it had been in since July 4. Maurice Staker, resort manager, reports that there have been more good catches made during the past week than at any time since early in July.

Many limits are being reported in short periods of fishing, he relates. As before the favorite method is trolling in the shallow parts of the lake with the sonic, bomber, plastic eel and plastic worm. Some reports have been made of good catches near the dam using mudsuckers. About the only crappie taken are caught on small mudsuckers McBride Sparkles While Notching 10th Win; AveriH's Blow Decides Ducks Unlimited Party Slated For Sept. 28 SAN DIEGO The 18th an nual Ducks Unlimited Party will be held Sept 28, in the Ball Room of the Hotel Del Coronado, it was announced Saturday by Charles C.

Ramsey, chairman of the San i Diego Ducks Unlimited steering while fishing in the area between committee. a vital one as Yogi Berra led off the ninth with a homer for New York. The Angels and Yankees go at each other again Wednesday night (tonight) with Ryne Dur en, 5-11, starting against his former teammates and their ar hurler, Whitey Ford, compiled a fabulous 21-3 pitching record this season. no The Angek now have wdrrlive out of seven games against' the Yankees 'at home, altho unable to win a single game at Yankee Stadium. Mickey Mantle dropped four homers behind Maris in their personal duel.

He failed to get anything more than a single in tour times at bat ahead of Babe Ruth, the mighty Bambino not having attained his 50th until Sept. 11, 1927, on his way to the record of 60, "That was the big one, Mark said after the game, "I ggt it for my new son who was born Monday. All the runs in the close contest were the result of homers, with the Angek getting three and the Yanks two. The home club took a 3-0 lead in the first inning on Lee Thomas 16th homer with a man aboard and Leon Wagners 20th homer. Maris two-run homer closed the gap to a single run, but Earl Averili homered for the Angels in the eighth and his blow was By ALEX KAHN United Press International LOS ANGELES The Yankee and the Angels both had cause for rejoicing Wednesday, New York outfielder Roger Mark having achieved his 50th homer and Los Angeles pitcher Ken McBride having gained his 10th win.

McBride, on his eighth start, got the stubborn 10th win by a 4 3 score Tuesday night, as he went all the way and had to strike out the side in the ninth to keep his victory. The biggest crowd of the season at Wrigley Field, 19,930 paid, saw Man hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to become the first player in major league history to hit his 50th homer in August. The homer put Mans 14 games Mays, McCovey Lead SF Along Victory Trail By FRED DOWN United Press International Roger Maris has reduced his magic number to 10 Wednesday but don't overlook that "numbers game being played by the San Francisco Giants. Its quite a parlay one that would have seemed impossible two months ago but there's a chance Maris will equal Babe Ruths home run record and Giants will duplicate the heroics of their own 1951 "miracle pennant" in the same season. Mari reached a milestone In hi drive on Ruth's mark fid when he hit his 50th homer of die season Tuesday night while th Giants moved smartly into th National League pennant rac with 12-2 and 5-3 victories over thr front-running Cincinnati Reds.

The Giants are still five game bemnd the Reds but they, to( have a "pace to follow th pace followed by the 1951 Giants, who roared out of nowhere to win the "miracle pennant The tra rhtion -steeped Gfants are ahead of their pace, too theyre only fgve game out whereas the "51 Giants were still eight game out of first place on Aug. 23. The Detroit Tigers, meanwhile, gowned the Cleveland Indians, 8-1, md reduced the Yankees Amen can League lead to two games. Gets Five Hits Willie Mays had five hits and Willie McCovey hit two homers to Md a 20-htt attack in the first game and Mays and Orlando Ce-peda homered in the nightcap as She Giants made it 12 victories tn their last 14 games. Mike McCormick won his 10tih game in the opener and Sam Jones won his eighth with Stu Miller's help in tne second game.

Tne Chicago White Sox beat die Minnesota Twins, 4-3, the Boston Red Sox scored a 3-2 11 Mining victory over the Washington Senators and the Kansas City Athletics topped the Orioles, 3-2, In 10 innings in other AL action. In the National League, Arf Mahaffey one hitter gave the Philadelphia PhiUies a6-0 win over the Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Milwaukee Braves, 4 1. 1 Rorky ColavKo, Bill Burton and A2 Kalina homered to lead an eight-hit Detroit attack that brought Paul Foytack his eighth win. Nelson Fox ninth-inning smgle scored Minnie Minoso with the decisive run for the White Sox and handed Minnesota's Pedro Ramnt his 15th Ks. Forest In Winner Bennie Daniel walked Jarkir Ansen wrth the bases filled in the 11th wvnmg to force in the win sung run for the Red Sox.

Jim Rivers scored on Milt Pap pas 19th inning wild pitch to help the Athletics celebrate the debut of Pat Friday at their genera manager. Mahaffey yielded only a first Inning single by Ron Santo ir snapping his personal lOgarw taring streak and giving the Phi' lies their second straight win aft er 23 consecutive defeats. Joe Gibbon yielded five hits in innings and delivered a run-scoring single as the Pirates top ped the Braves El Cajon Edges Ltvinown In LL World Series WILLIAMSPORT, P. (UPI) Terre Haute, Ind meets Cam-po Tex. and Tirmasens, Germany faras Monterey, Mexico Wednesday the conclusion of th first round eliminations in the 15th annual Little League World Seriee.

The winners will meet Thurs day in the semi-finals. A grand slam homer by Rus sell Arikawa and three more run by the Hawaiian! in the final inning Tuesday defeated Montreal, Canada, 85. Lewtown, Pa, defending champion, wa eliminated 1-0 Tuesday when El Cajon's Todd Leber smashed a solo homer in the seventh and extra frame. the boat floats and the dam. They run up to two pounds in size but very seldom is there a catch made of more than six or seven fish.

Catfish are still good and lately more and more of the one and a half pounders are making the scene. The only bait for them is red worms. Bluegill still are plentiful but on the small side. The only large ones come from boats while fishing the deeper parts of tile lake and using meal worms. Dodger Tickets Go On Sd.

Fer '62 At Chavez Ravine LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Log Angeles Dodgers Tuesday announced the opening of the season ticket sale, box seats and reserved, in soon-to-be completed Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ra vine for the 1962 season. Chargers Trade Volney Peters SAN DIEGO (UPI) Taekli Volney Peter and two other defensive players were traded Tuesday by the San Diego Charger for high draft choices. vvw Peters went, to the. Oakland Raiders while halfback Doyle Nix and tackle Ron Botcfeman were aent to the Houston Oilers. Head Coach Sid Gillman said he traded the players with jmi eye toward building a strong squad next year.

The 45-man Charger squad practiced Wednesday at neignr boring Camp Pendleton Marine Base in preparing for Sundays game against the Raiders. Fight Bv Unitod PrM InimmaUoMl HOUSTON, Ttx. Tony AUrt. 194, Hallyw Bueh, atipp Tad Marring, SSI, Haiuton (D). FRESNO Charlla (Tambrtow) Smith, 1ST, La Angalaa.

outpahrtod Irish Wayna Thornton, SPt, Fraonat (. Ramsey, president of Phillip Ramsey, San Diego advertising agency, recently accepted the 1961 committee chairmanship when Dr. Dave Jessop was farced to resign because of other Net proceeds from the dinner and evenings entertainment will be sent to DU headquarters in New York. Th event is one of San Diegos major social functions of the year. Ducks Unlimited is a non-profit international organization of con servationists who raise funds voluntarily in the United States to be sent to Canada thru the New York headquarters DU office to restore vanishing breeding areas for waterfowl and help perpet uate the supply of ducks.

Serving with Ramsey on the steering committee are Dave Jeg-sop and Paul Wolcott, vice-chairmen; Toby Caperton, secretary; and Bob Woll, treasurer. Last year, the San Diego DU Party was attended by a capacity crowd of 750 sportsmen and their wives, and $12,000 was netted for waterfowl conservation work. The event is now the largest of its kind in the country. EHickey Predicts Bright Season For filters YANXti Ktttt curi DIKIY VM fm FENCES Life time fence co. No Down 36 Months Among the rookie linemen that Hickey and his aide are counting on is Roland Lakes of Wichita, a 250-pound man who will be used mostly as an offensive center.

He was a high Forty-Niner draft choice. "We also expect a lot of help from our other high draft choices who pack -the ball, says Hickey. "These include Bernie Casey of, Bowling Green, a 215-pound fullback; Bill (Cannonball) Cooper, another 215-pound fullback from Muskingum, and possibly Dale Messer, the little scatback from Fresno State. Another rookie is offensive end Aaron Thomas Jrom Oregon State a fed with a fine pro future. VETERANS ON LINE Among the veterans, the Forty-Niners are counting on an-9 ocher good season from Leo Nomellini, the 37year-old offensive tackle; big Frank Morze, 265-pound offensive center, who finally came up to expectations last year; and such experienced line per aonnel as guards Bruce Bosley, Ted Connolly and Mike Magac; tackles Henry Schmidt, Monte Clark, Bob St Clair and Len Rhode, and ends Monte Stickles, Charlie Krueger, Clyde Conner and Dan Colchico.

"We had les? points scored against us than any tean in the league last year, says Hickey. "So I think we are all right defensively. "If we can now bring our offense to score an average of points a game, well be in business. ahu 124 GAM! 12 01 By HAL WOOD United Press International SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco Forty-Niners, who finished with a rush by winning three of their last tour game in 1960, are counting on a speed burning attack to carry them to the top of the Western Division in the National Football League. "After we installed the shotgun offense last year says coach Red Hickey, developed into a solid team and finished in a tie for second.

1 "This looks like the best club weve had since I've been coach. But I figure that any one of mx teams exclusive of the new Minnesota Vikings ha a. chance to win the divisional crown this year. And Minnesota could knock off any of the rest of us on a given day. "But to win, a team must average about 39 point per game.

That's w'here we were short last year. With the speed weve got this time, maybe we can get to the top. Hickey wont iet any quota on how often his much-chscussed pro and con shotgun attack will be Used. But he indicated that will depend on the opposition. STRONG AT Q8 To direct the ahot-gun and-or the T-formation, he has three fine quarterbacks ready for action John Brodie, who piloted the team In six of its seven victories last season; second year man Muddy Water, and the rookie who come so highly touted.

Bill Kilmer of UCLA. "Brodie is the No. 1 quarterback somebody Dhows me something better says Hickey. "Other than that, I cant tett you the order of substitution if any, The coach thinks his secondary dcfemdve is set. This group includes Dave Baker, Eddie Dove, Abe Woodson, Jim Ridlon and Jerry Merlens.

At this time, he cant name his starting backfield nearly as well. Such well-tried veterans as fullback C. R. Roberts and halfback R. Owens, lenny Lyles and J.

D. Smith are available. Veterans Joe Perry and Hugh McEJhenny have been sent to other clubs. COUNT ON ROOKIES But we are counting on some of our best rookies making the grade, aay Hickey. We think Jim Johnson (of UCLA) i just about a cinch to make out as an offensive back.

And we are giving Ray Norton, the sprint atar, a chance to make good there, too. If Norton to make the squad, it will be as a tight (running) bark Johnson ha been slowed down with a small bone break in hi left hand But he should he ready to go by the Mm the wvn gets startrd. taportenf Announcement Concerning FOOTBALL PLOVERS jpur guwynajur i I i SEVERAL PLYMOUTH-VAUANT BUYERS WITH NICE TRADE-INS We Need Your Trade and to get it, we'll give the Highest Trade-In Allowances Anywhere Annual Clean-Up Sale Now In Progress Never sga to will your present ear be worth eo much trade! USED CAR SPECIALS I '57 Ford Vagon V-8 1195 Automatic and power steering A Real Nice Country Sedan. i 59 Plymouth V-8 i 129S 2 Dr. Savoy Club Coupe, Automatic, Extra Nice! 57 Porsche Speedster 1600' SPECIAL For the Sports Car Enthusiast! 52 thru '56 Chevies, Fords and Plymouth! at Prices as low as M75 Two-Year-Olds Vie At Del Mar Today DEL MAR (UPI) Elrxen California bred 2 year-olds, the majority of them eligible for the estimated $90,000 Del Mar Futurity on Sept 9, clashed Wednesday in the California Thorobred Breeders Association Sale Stakes at Del Mar Race Track, This was the eighth running oi! the six-furlong feature, which is limited to youngsters that have nver won a sweepstakes.

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