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xs'h VALLEY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1959 13 -i BAMS 7-POiNT PICK OVER CARD GRIDS 1 a JACK FED UF PROMOTING PRO TENNIS FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (-Jack Kramer says he is "led up, with the headaches of promoting professional tennis and plans to get out as soon as he can pay off all his commitments. 1 dont nerd the money, the Los Angeles court im-pressario added today. "I dont plan to get out of tennis entirely, but in a couple of years I won't be handling any more pro tours. No.

1 3 May Be Lucky Charm For Wininger MILWAUKEE (UPI) Bo Wininger, preparing to become just a part-time professional golfer, was the leader after two rounds of the $35,000 MiUer Open goll tournament today, and seemed to think that the No. 13 might carry him to victory. Wininger bettered his four-under-par 66 of Thursday with a Thompson Seeks Nev Car Mark 65 yesterday for a 36-hole total, of 131. This was one stroke better than Doug Sanders, Miami Beach. and Doug Ford, Crystal River, who were tied with 132s.

Wininger, 36, of Odessa, had uniform No. 13 in his lootball playing days and flew plane No. 13 in World War II. He was pleased to find that his caddy SET DRILLS By PETE hOKON In this sports-crazed town, the Los Angeles Rams, after a dismal start last week against the Washington Redskins, have been installed as seven-point favorites oxer the Chicago Cardinals and a crowd of 55, OtX) is expected to be, on hand for the 8:15 p.m. kickoff at the Coliseum.

The Rams have yet to win a game this year. They were held to' a 20-20 tie by the Detroit Lions in Boulder, and last reek absorbed a 23-21 defeat by the 'Skins. The close score doesnt indicate the thrashing the Rams took by the Washingtonians. The Cards have won three straight fi the Toronto Argonauts, De-troSf and Pittsburgh. The Rams were so inept as a team against Washington last weeir that for awhile it was thought that Coach Sid Gillman and the entire Ram team was about to commit hari-kari.

Yet thVtf are favored tonight and 1 5c .000 is some crowd at an exhibition tug-o-war. It could only happen in Los Angeles. But out of the debris. Coach managed to salvage a starting eleven for tonight's tussle, one that is almost the same that went into the Redskin scalping party and camp out scalped. Sophomore quarterhhek Frank Ryan, the- nuclear physicKt, will be getting the starting rail ahead ot Billy Wade.

This doesn't mean that Wade is being demoted, i Coach Gillman is merely sending Ryan onto the battlefield to get some experience. Wade will see action, however. Leon Clarke will probably open at the end although he has bad trouble blocking hi that spot land Clancy Osborn will be seen at left lihebacker ahead of Jack Pardee. Del Shofner, who was one Ram who had a good night against the 'Skins before he was injured, is mended and will be at the wing I Oh vV. iiiumiM and locker numbers at the Tripoli Country Club were both 13.

Its a lucky number for me, maybe we can make it again, he said. Wininger has not won a major tournament since the Kansas City Open in 1936, but he has been a consistent money winner. In the work BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah (AP) Many drivers had already headed home with their hot rods and special racing cars today, as the Bonneville national speed trials entered the final day on these western Utah salt flats. But Mickey Thompson, a Los Angeles printer, stuck around, aiming for a final try at breaking i i) 0 -vi spot. Jon Arnett, Tommy Wilson and Ollie Matsin fill out the starting backfield.

It will be like ol' home week for fhe former Rams, tackles Frank Fuller and Ken Panfil (traded to Chicago on the Matson deal), Night Train Dick Lane, Woodley Lewis, (my is he still around? The Rams thought he was all through five years ago) and tackle Bobby Cross. Theres an interesting sidelight lo tonight's game as the Cards' starting quarterback King Hill was a teammate of the Rams Ryan while at Rice. Ryan was the first line (linger for Rice until he was hurt. Hill I stepped in and Rjan never did get his first string job back. Hill has been sensational in all three Cardinal victories.

John David Crow, Texas A. and M. flash, has been grinding out the yardage for Coach Pop Ivys Cardinals. He has been getting plenty help from Joe Childless, However, Coach Sid Gillman isn't worried over the Cards of-fpnse as he is (heir defense. "The entire line plus the line-hackers put on a tremendous display of gang tackling, Gillman said.

"Their tackles move across the line so fast that they couldn't trapped. Our offensive line, which was mediocre against Washington, will have to be 100 per cent better than last week if we expect to handle them. The Rams will have to stop rookie Larry Hickman, a knock em down fullback as wcU as the pass snatching wizardry of another rookie, end John Tracey, It was the Rams defense that left so much to be desired last week as well as against Detroit two weeks ago, but when it comes to offense the Rams "have it. The explosive passing of Wade and Ryan and the running of Matson, Wilson, Arnett and Clen-don Thomas makes the Rams one ol the most feared offensive learns in the league. Grids To Weigh-In At Valley Los Angelos Valley College gridiron hopefuls weigh-in Monday with a two-a-day workouts scheduled to begin the next day.

Players are to report to the gym at 9:30 a.m. for physical examinations and the issuance of equipment. Head coach A1 Hunt will be netting his squad ready for a rugged niqp-game schedule which includes such perennial powerhouses ps San Francisco, San Diego, Santa Monica and Bakersfield. Opening game against City College of San Francisco Sept. 18 will be preceded by three scrimmages.

Monarchs will travel to Lancaster Sept. 10 to meet Antelope Valley at 7 p.m. The remaining two will be held at Valley, the first Sept, 12 at 7 p.m. against Western State Conference champs, Cerritos College, and the second against Ventura College at 3 p.m., Sept. 15.

last three years he has taken nearly $50,000 in prizes. Now he lias announced that after this tournament he will get olt the pro trail except for about a dozen meets a year in order to be a public relations man. David Hill, Kalamazoo, and Paul Harney, Worcester, were only two strokes oft the pare with 133. There were 35 other pros who were only eight strokes or loss behind Wininger with 36 more holes to piay. WHAT'S COOKIN' WITH KOKON by PETE KOKON his own American land speed record of 256.

80S miles an hour. He is thought to be aiming at an even more important record, the world auto mark of 394.196 m.p.h. set In 1947 by England's John R. Cobb. But that try may not come until next month.

Thompson raced his four-engined streamliner over the flats at 362.318 m.p.h. Friday. But that was a one-way qualifying run, so it doesnt go as a record. To set an official speed mark, a driver must better it with the average of the speeds he hits in two runs through a one-mile course, in opposite directions. CHAMPIONSHIP FORM Former Olympic diving champion Vicki Draves executes a perfect back swan dive as her two voung sons, David, 7, and Jeffery, 5, watch from handy perch on the high board in the background.

Valley Times photo. Olympic Slar Drills Young Valley Divers By DAVE SIDDON Gracefully coordinated and as trim of figure as the day she won two Gold Medals in the 1948 Olympjc Games, Draves stepped to the end of the high board, bounced smoothly and arched high through the air in a perfect back swan dive. Emerging from the pool she was greeted by an immediate word of praise from her famed Boots Slight Legion Pick Former California bantamweight champ Boots Monroe, 118, held a slight edge over Hector (Shorty) Agundez, Mexicali, Mexico, in tonights 10-round main event bout at Hollywood Legion Stadium, Monroe, 22, is the stablemate of world welterweight champion Don Jordan. I Silvestre Villarreal, a good-looking welterweight, is slated to meet Lloyd Wilson In the six-round semi-main event. The lour rounders will find Freddy Martinovich vs, Frank Elms, 139; Lencho Castaneda vs.

Andres Gurcia, 132; and Edmond Edwards vs. Chico Segura, 126. NEWMAN Continued from Page 12 $238,000 offer to fight Sugar Ray, a reward far greater than he could hope to get against Gene Fullmer? If so, was this a device to make certain that Sugar Ray would be dethroned? I don't know, but these are things that are bruited about. FREE FISH PALMER LAKES Diamond 8-7339 Chattworth, CoW. To End Career Bullfighter TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) The 30-vear career o( America's only bullfighter to become a titled matador in Spain and Mexico will come to an end here tomorrow.

Brooklyn-born Sidney Franklin, 35, says he will hang up his sword and cape when he finishes his day's work in the bullring tomorrow afternoon. matter how tedious or strenuous it became. Winning the 1948 Olympic championships in both the spring board and tower division was, course, Lyle and Vickis greatest thrill. "I went into the competition an underdog, with Lyle's other pupil, Zoe Ann Olsen, rated a slight favorite over me, said, a broad smile spreading across her bronzed face. When I won both Gold Medals, well let's just say it was quite upset.

She was the first woman to accomplish this feat, and she was yie only American to bring MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS PRO GRID SCHEDULE UTAH DEER HUNT 5 Days 125 plut llt.ltM MODERN MOTEl JEEP-PICKUPS OPENS OCT. 17TH 9er Infermttien Celt THornwall 6-9828 IVENINOS WEEKENDS American Atm, Indkmopolis 4, Dallas 3. Charleston 7, Houston 1. St. Paul 9s Denver I.

Minneapolis 3, Omaha 1 Louisville -J, Fort Worth 0. International league Toronto 1 Montreal 1. Buffalo 4 Rochester 1 Miami $-7, Richmond 4-3. Havona 4, Columbus I. Sports flashes.

JOHNNY HERMANN; UCLA's head freshman football coach and GOOD W1IX AMBASSADOR DE LUXE, was a happy man following the BREITBARD ATHLETIC FOUNDATION game the other Night because the FIVE players Of the all-Los Angeles team who are headed straight for UCLA all LOOKED GOOD. We were rehashing the game which Les Angeles won 9-6 from San Diego County All-Stars at the (Hush STARDUST HOTEL-MOTEL and it was generally agreed that the Los Angeles lads had the better team and the FTVE UCLA-BOUND players should make Coach Hermann happy this fall and COACH BILL BARNES even happier in years to come. Headed for Westwood are DANNY SPENCE, a whale of an end from Banning High; JIM BERGMAN, a rock-ribbed guard also from Banning High and voted the interior lineman of the game; another Banning lad JIM BATES who held down the other flank spot for the L.A. laddies; MITCH DEVI. RICH, Wilson Highs dynamic fullback; ERIC FRIES, Manual Mts end, and LARRY CAMPBELL, Huntington Parks hard Sloping halfback, AH are going straight to uLA in a popple of weeks except Campbell, who'll be at -El Camino Junior College for a while.

Hermann, a young man making fast strides in the coaching and public relations field, finds it much tougher to "entice young gridders to go to UCLA under lie new AAWU (Big FivelioL'cy than it was before under the Regular NCAA regulations. Accoiding to the current setup framed by the REGENTS of the BIG FIVE MEMBERS an athlete gets room and board, tuition and compulsory fees (which doesnt amount to much) and CANNOT have an outside job while under a scholarship and while school is in session, the athlete must work 250 hours pet yerr which would apply to his scholarship. Now, the bug is that an athlete CANNOT hold an outside job while hes under the scholarship yoke. Im wondering how a kid can buy his clothes; get spending money and a few bucks to take his queen on a date 6ncA in a while. Those regents came up with an unrealistic pule didn't they.

Guess poor ol dad just has to keep giving JUNIOR (who by now Is a grown man) money. The NCAA (Big Ten) allows board, room, tuition, books and $15 per month with no questions asked. But even with the clamps on, UCLA has managed to corral the most freshman grid talent in the history of the school. Hermann will be greeted with 35 "yearlings next week pnd is eagerly looking forward to coach ing the frosh because they will be playing a five-game schedule, Thats more like it, remember when the freshman in the PGC only played two games a year. Hardly wasnt worth going out for footbaU in the dark days.

Hermanns Bruin Cubbies open against SAN DIEGO STATE in Aztec Stadium (scene of the Breitbard game); followed by an open date; then comes STANFORD Frosh at Palo Alto; foUowed by VSC, CAL and USC again all in the Coliseum. As for the Bruin varsity this faU, it will be deep in backfield material with the first front line a bit on the light side but as quick as a serpent. As for the BREITBARD GAME, EZELL SINGLETON of jfjfl Diego was voted the player-of-the-game jvhich should have dhe to Los Angeles JAMES the Jordan end Jriio intercepted two passes (the crucial one coming on the play of the game), hauled in two passes (one for a touchdown), kicked a field goal than won the game, and did the kicking off. Our two Valley quarterbacks, JOHNNY AL8UP jr5- DAVE MATHIESOX, were outstanding, Alsup sparked Jwo payoff drives, with Mathieson putting the clincher on them. Alsup, by the way, is headed for COLLEGE OF PACIFIC jnd Mathieson made the WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE couls happy.

BARRIE HANSEN looked very good on Scfense for L.A. and BOB DAJAS and LOREN ANDRUS turned In creditable performances. It was one of the best Breit-Sard games Ive seen, but pray tell me BILL WHITNEY why tS'E HOUR HALF TIMET One hour, thats right. husband-coach, Lyle Draves, who then proceeded to diagram the finer points of her dive to one of his young pupils. Lyle and Vicki, perhaps two of the greatest names in the history of competitive diving, are now the proprietors of the En-cino Swim School, where they are busy molding Valley youths into future Olympic champions.

It will be the realization of one of our greatest ambitions when one of our youngsters reaches the Games, Vicki admits candidly. "We have hopes for 1960, but our real target- is the 64 Olympics. Some of our youngsters show great promise Tor then. The petite and strikingly pretty little champion should know. During her amateur career she garnered almost every diving title in existence for women, Among these were the Junior and National spring board and platform diving crowns, 1942 through 46; National high platform title, 1946 through 48, and she was the Far West womens diving champion for seven years running until turning professional after winning both of the Olympic titles in 1948.

Although she had been an accomplished performer sinefe fl ret taking a serious interest in diving at 16 years of age, Vicki says that her development into a champion didnt really begin until she convinced Lyle to accept her as a pupil in 1944. During his 30-year coaching career, Lyle has tutored such aU-time greats as Zoe Ann Olsen, Pat McCormick, Paula Jean Myers, Juno Stover Irwin and a no of she an at in Saturday Comes New York at Detroit (N). Detroit Vk point fovorite. Chicago Cards ot Lo Angeles N). Los Angeles by 7 points.

Chlcooo Bears vs. Pittsburgh at Houston. Bears J1 point fovorite. Green Boy vs. Philadelphia at Port land, Ore.

N). Green Boy by I point, Friday Results Baltimore 33, Washington 19. DODGERS Continued from Page 12 out, Eddie Bressoud slammed a double, Jones taunted Drysdale into a walk and Brandt flied out setting the stage for Mays back breaking homer. San Francisco came into Los Angeles supposedly the weariest team in the National League after losing a makeup double-header to Philadelphia and shadowed by a three-game losing But as it turned out they were weary aU right, weary of losing. The Dodgers threatened only twice, in the first and seventh innings, despite the fact that they equalled the Giants eight hits.

Singles by Jim Gilliam, Duke Snider and Gil Hodges loaded the bases in the first frame with two out when Jones got Charlie Neal to fly out In the seventh Johnny Roseboro doubled with one out, Ron Fairly singled and pinch-runner Maury Wills stole second to pose a real threat, but Sad Sam settled down and whiffed the next two Dodgers. Both Stan Williams and Chuck Chum hurled two hitless frames and fanned three batters to run the Dodger strikeout string to 11, equalling Jones record for the game. Thus far this season the Dodgers hold a 9-8 margin over the Giants. In order to insure their hold on second place they must now win the next two from San Francisco. The Giants wouldnt lose their grip on first-place even if they drop the next two at the Coliseum.

Dodger manager Walt Alston says he will use Sandy Koufax Monday unless he has to pitch him in relief Sunday. In that case Craig or Drysdale would get the assignment Monday night. The VALLEY TIMES two Gold Medals home from the 48 Games. Lyle and Vicki made their partnership a permanent one in 1946 when they married. Now they are the proud parents of two husky boys, David, 7, and Jeffery, 5.

Both are as much home on a diving board or a swimming pool as most children are in a backyard sandbox. When it comes to future Olympic Games this dynamic husband-wife team isnt letting any unused water out of the pool. They have been operating the Encino Swim School for only two years now, but already have youngsters competing in meets all over the Southland. Greatest source of pride at the Encino Swim School is a diving team composed of four beautiful teenage girls, termed the "Four Queens by Lyle. Each of these girls, Judy Wade, 14, LeOuita Nicholas, 15, Donna Russell, 16, And Marilyn Taylor, 15, is an accomplished diver in her own right, but as team they are nearly un- FEATURE Gloria Wooden, but Vicki was beatable, the best.

with such a tremendous fu- "Vicki wasn't the fastest to tore potential, it appears that learn, nor did she have the most natural talent, Lyle emphasizes. "Her greatest asset vas the ability to work and learn, the names of Lyle and Vicki Draves will be heard of often in diving competition for many years to come. If your name appears in today's Want Ads preceded by two dots you will receive a pair of reserved seat tickets to the MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS DEL MAR RESULTS RAMS vs. CARDINALS Tonight, 8:15 p.m., Coliseum National W. L.

Pet. G.B. San Francisco 73 56 .565 Los Angeles 70 59 .543 3 Milwaukee 69 59 .539 3'j Pittsburgh 67 62 6 Cincinnati 62 67 .481 11 Chicago 61 66 .490 11 St. Louis 60 71 .458 14 Philadelphia 54 76 .415 19' a Saturday Schedule Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Milwaukee at Chicago Cincinnati at St. I-ouis (N) Only games scheduled Friday Sen'll 1 17 oi- Milwaukee American league W.

L. Pet. G.B Chicago 77 49 .611 Cleveland 75 52 .591 Detroit 63 65 .492 15 New York 61 65 .492 15 Baltimore 61 61 15 Kansas City 59 68 .463 18'j Boston 59 69 .461 19 Washington 51 76 .402 26' Saturday Schedule New York at Washington Detroit at Kansas City (N' Chicago at Cleveland Baltimore nt Boston Friday Results York 009 013 0C0- 4 10 1 Washington COO 000 000 0 2 1 FRIOAY, AUG. 38, 1759 Weather clear, frock fast. 1ST 4 Fur.

Mdn. 2y.o, Clmg. 1.12 3 5. Bridles Tanlguchl) 18.40 9 80 5 00 Cat Call (I. Valenzuela) 10 20 4 80 Frozen March (P.

Moreno) 2 40 Also ronBib 'R Tuk, Bottle Down. Texas Tambourine, Policy Plus, Sif Lo Vie, Wendy See, Pyrrhus. 2ND4utT 3-voTi upC ImgTT 1 0 4-5 Toll Talk (Campas) 13 40 7 80 4 00 Miss Senorito (Baloiki) 1310 5.4C Full Steam (I. Valenzuela) 2 40 Also ran Hoover Reaords, Mr. Roy, lightning Don, Heller, Lissolof, Whoneo, Buzzsaw.

Scratched Easter Party, Tinkle, March Idol. Daily ou I epa 114 7d0 3RD M4 MC Mdmrcimg. 45 Fini Guerr (Compos) 74 10 80 180 Hindu Sky 'D. Pierce) 7.40 5 00 Brownie Bishop (Burns) 3.20 Also ran Drifting Sea, Count Giponl, Keystone Point, Howk, Kings Record. Chlcaao 000 002 10O 3 1 I 0i 0lmar an, PokuoI, BurO.tl, (16-13) ond Crandall.

Anfler- (4), Cri, (tl Nor won on, Builwrd! (3), Donnell, 1 Z), El, Ion 'Loser Pokuo! (1M0). HR-OHmor. Taylor (I). Lour- Chlca90 0 0310 0-7 IJ 1 Crarooll, jclfve)Cind 000 310 OOO-J 7 1 Shaw (144) and loilor. Harshmon, Grant (5), Locke (7) ond Fitzgerald Loser Grant (8-4).

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If you find your name, come in person to the Valley Tickets Times, 11109 Magnolia North Hollywood. Your FREE tickets will be waiting for You! Tickets must be claimed before 6 P.M. the day following publication of your name irthe Classified Columns of the Volley Times. I I 18 Newcombe (13-7) and Boiltv Brcgho, Bridges (8) ond Smlfh. Winner -Bridges (53), Philodelphio 000 000 000 1 Pittsburgh 201 501 OOx- 9 18 1 Kteean, Mever (41, Bowman ft) ond Lonneft, Sowotskl (5).

Low (15-7) ond Burgess. Loser Keegan (0-2). HRS Nelson, Burgess, Clemente. San Francisco 230 00 000 111 Los Angeles 000 000 000- 0 1 S. Jones (17-11) and Landrith Drys-doif, Croig (7).

Williams (4), Church "a L0Mr ChlMum (l-l. 15-101. HR-MOVI. Gtrntrt. Sunday Schedule Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2) Milwaukee at Chicago Cincinnati nt St.

I-ouis San Francisco at Los Angeles Monday Schedule San Francisco at Los Angeles (N) Only game scheduled (10 innings) Detroit Konsas City Lory, Morgan Kucki, Sturdivant House. Winner Sturdivant (18 Innings) BoHimorg Boston Brown, O'Dell Brewer, (9) and White, New York Detroit at Chicago at Baltimore New York Washington Only games 038 070 000 1- 4 II I 130 000 010 0 9 12 8 (10) end Berberet (9), Grim (10) and Lory, (17-8), Loser (1-4). HR-Yost. 000 000 400 8- 4 14 101 000 110 2- 4 12 1 (8), Loes (81 ond Trl-andot. Fornleies (7), Chittum Doley (I).

Winner Loser Loes (4-4), HR Sunday ftrhrxlulff at Washington Kansas City Cleveland (2) at Boston Monday Schedule at Baltimore (N) at Boston (N) scheduled RAMS ROSTKR 74 LoVetere, 77 Struoor, 71 Wilkins, lb 79 Brcdsho, 41 Brito, 41 Fronckhauser, Phillips, 4 84 Clarke, 85 Lundy, 84 Williams, 9 4TH- 4 Fur. 2y.o. Mdn ClmgTTTi 2-5. Damt Suio (Tanigucht) 33 00 14 00 5 40 Hove Tuv (Lonowoy) 30.80 7 00 Tiny Tower (Compos) 2 40 Also ran Big Lork, Centurion. Alluring Mist, Guileless, Circumnavigator Trg posorno.

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1 10 35 Outer Vet (Voko) 30 80 13 00 8 40 Bally HJh (Longden) 10 80 7 00 Re-Chorged (Moreno) 10 20 Also ran War Sealy, Blue Decode, Miss Californio, Sunny Gal, Solid Sign, Vedette, Tall Bcouty, Roving Rita Scratched Lo Castillo. 4TH 1 Mi3-V .01 34 2-5 Final Sortie (Moreno) 9,28 4 70 3 40 Sea Orbit (York) 3 80 3 40 Tango's Flash (Yoke) 4 40 Also ron Diner, Kina's Discovery, Queen America, Speedy Movhem. 7TH 1 Mi Tup7 l.35Tequais frock record). Shah Jehan II (Moreno) 14 00 1 40 4 40 Coronal (Longden) 4 20 3 00 Anlsodo (I. Valenzuela) 4 40 Also Aon o-infgntry, o-At'bl Blue, Roval Clove, Gold Cover, Twenty one Guns a-Sunny Side Stable Ryan ntry 8TH-iTi4 WfiTTv Mil-T Football (York) 10 80 4 40 4 90 Sonic Blast (Gllsion) 9 00 4 20 Amerind (Moreno) 3 40 aim ran Thunatr Buf, Board Mem-ber, Haiurv Chany, WATCH THE WANT ADS IN THE VALLEY TIMES EVERY DAY you may "FIND YOUR NAME" 1260 80 Trocey, 81 lone, hb 2 Redmond, 83 Bovdston, 4 84 Suaar, 85 Wilson, 84 Rushing, lb 7 Memmeloor, 1 88 Randle, 89 Jamison, For WORLD ond VALLEY NEWS Street frM VALLEY TIMES far Details tut VALLEY TIMES Tune KGIL 42 Melnort, 9 43 Schleicher, 44 Gray, 44 Huunonn, 47 Konavikv, 9 71 Cross, 73 Fuiir.

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