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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California • 11

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Mot Rematch Tops Mitt Card 5nValleyTonight Promoter Frankie Van brings back the amateurs to Valley Garden Arena tonight when he sends Blond Bo Awl Gray against clever Questa Walker in the welterweight main event. Tonight's feature bout is backed up by a red-hot rematch be-1 rween Billy Red) Carden, wild-swinging welterweight from South Laguna Beach, and Meg Flores. Catden won the first meeting via nroKrt a decision. FIELD, sTR The Cray-Walker tiff promises plenty of action. Cray.

the aggressive puncher, figures to have his hands full with Walker, the ryt AND OCE elusive boxer. el VI DeWitt Lewis, who made a big NORMAN PHIL 400.....10. hit two weeks ago when he issss stopped Jesse Robinson in (mei heat, returns in the special event' against Van Banks. This bout iM ow Lawn, Don't Ocean Fish! PIERCE GAME AT VAN NUYS Pierce Aggies opening football game against LACC Friday night ik ill be held at Van Nuys High School instead of Reseda lligh, as originally scheduled. Game time Is 8 eclock.

Lighting facilities at the new Reseda field will not be ready for use until Oct. FIELD, STREAM AND OCEAN By NORMAN PHILLIPS 'VALLEY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1955 I 11 Kreflow's Record Tops PCL Pitchers SAN FILSNCISCO Lou (r PP 21 et 23 It 5 unsiLyor.A 214111-4. 44 31 34 10 5 low, who won promotion to LA rt 01 eV 7 94 12 5 33 30 2 IT a major leagues with his efforts, Iltt6Ek IFT1 36 41 2 the Pacific Coast Leagues top per-'E-auli. sh 37 24 94 12 10 centage piteher for 1955.

'Oldham, Wet. 35 22 b3 1 Kretiow, big gun in Seattle's I 'Cr; ri 3s11 il 117 111 drive to the pennant, compiled a jet. 33 411 sr 51 19 12 14-3 record for .824, final unoffi- I at 41 67 11 7 43 Ce 84 1 12 cial averages revealed today. The b)24 6145 1: 11 righthander appeared in 72 12 13 ll, for the Rainiers, working 119 59 40 33 I 1 wathei. 37 ort.

31 52 2 7 rungs and striking out 110 Ine2w.111 iin 73 110 19 15 while walking 74. He and his bat- Garbst Hud LA ligi 9235 191: 3: tery mate, Joe Ginsberg, were 45 27 22 14 12 31 19 1,7 2 II recently to the Kansas City sVr'." 46 ST 1111 15 is letics. 'Judson, $-a. 31 AS 93 Iti 9 34 118 110 15 15 Hollywood boasted the VCri 25 3i PA 12 12 1 Port. 24 54 92 In 10 only '20-game winners in George i Ned) 7tillitzer and Bob '2 1 I Munger wound up with 238 'used.

9F-Aeld 21 44 31 5 5 al) 29 43 be 5 2 Garber ended at 20-16. Insuer, LA 34 12 11 2 2 22 3 1 1 Garber and Sacramento's Sr BLOCK WALLS .1.4 .000 .001 .007 .043 .043 .6.30 .013 .011 .871 .571 .565 .463 .463 .5511 .556 .550 .520 .500 .5.4 .500 .500 .5 0 .5 0 5,4 .5041 1 1 TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1955 I 11 PIERCE GAME -7 Lhot ematc AT VAN NUYS Kreflow Record 7 Jess 4 of Mitt Pierce Aggies opening foot- et, i It V. ri 041s' 14 ball game against LACC Fri- t. .8..

t.t.;.,! le--gi Irw-f--4- 4 ii -i day night will be held at Van Tons PCL Pitchers ta High School instad of I uys A 14..41 A 's .77114, 0 si 3 5 ArknEglit41 Reseda High, a origy 1 i 1 To 11 scheduled. Game inall time is 8 SAN FRANCISCO Cr--Lou :1 1: 1,01.4 1. --1 s. I i clock low, svho won promotion to thellsrle, Port 33 30 76 IT .4160 stomit le, .4 9, major leagues with his efforts was' 44 31 34 10 A a .367 i ,4 .0 Aw i 71 Lighting facilities at the sil sa 41 2 2 1' 1 ii At t- ir tog Promoter Frankle Van brings back the amateurs to Valley the Pacific Coast League's top persiE-sult. so 37 64 94 lg 10 .643 t'', '-'2 i 'C''''' 5 4,,,,,,,, 5 Carden Arena tonight when he sends Blond Howard Gray against ne Rd Reseda ield will not be 1.., entage piteher for 1955.

01,11,603. get. 35 62 b3 9 1 .943 31 20 40 1 4 V41 i it. it- 1. Tonight --s' i clever Questa Walker in the svelterweight main event.

ready for use until Oct. Kretlow, big gun in Seattle' a Ilro, natl. LA 31 641 133 11 10 .630 i 7 a A fr 7: A 's feature bout is backed up by a red-hot rematch be drive to the pennant, compiled et. 33 45 130 19 12 .613 LA 3( 41 67 11 1 .611 -1-v---" sr tween Billy tRed) Carden, wild -swinging welterweight front South 14-3 record for .824, final unoffi- retn, sr 43 96 i 4 I lit 12 eu3-1. 4 -t- I Irit'l- A Laguna Beach, and Mag Flores.

A-7. cial averages revealed today. The 1,342 I'5, 1,4 1: II 171 14,,,........,... ,....4. 0, LI' Catden VOA the first meeting via righthander appeared in 22 99 ..,,3 12 17 13 10 :365 ii, '01; It a ecision 3-'''il''3, I LD STREA 10 DOnnth 9166.

2,9 40 33 9 1 6 timtSA 4k 4" 1 i. MI for the Rainiers, working 119 i Port. 37 31 52 0 7 .463 iln 73 119 19 15 r-7--- i. 5 The Gray-Walker tift promises air4 plenty of action. Gray.

the ag- flings and striking out DO men Garls4r, Hud. 44 07, 195 20 14 VA 1 I i gressive puncher, figures to have while walking 74. He and his bat-; lialten LA 3g 63 116 11 9 .3341 tiopg I I but 49 A7 92 14 13 .311 r.7:::-"tr.?;; I tery mate, Joe Ginsberg, 31 19 b7 'ssi 1 his hands full with Walker the tk''-: 'CI AND OCEAN ere sold reeently to the Kansas City Ath-11114. 40 97 31111918 .520 t.24:1ie".11,-1 9 elusive boxer. ..41 .0 letics.

Judson. s-a. 31 4S 93 10 9 "NS 'A, 4 DeWitt Lewis, who made a big 'Iss By NORMAN PHILIPS Iiirik.66. 341181191515 .1 3., ,) '9 1 hit eeks ago hen Hollywood boasted the league Port 28 3i 10112 12 --s, 1143 ,,,,.111.1 4'; 1 tot' 1. 11T.141:, two we sesss, only 20-game winners in George ,41 11 lit4 'A I stopped Jesse Robinson in one I i heat, returns in the special evemt' i i 11e41) Itt tamer and Bob ACM Pi 24i A4 7 7 11 i 0 uksseil.

91.1-366 21 44 31 5 5 .3, '19 Lawn, Dont Ocean Fish! wound up with 2'3-8 29 43 34 5 5 .3 sl a ga inst an Banks. bt is ou Garber ended at 20-16. 1 an tier. LA 34 12 11 2 2 Son 4 ihl 4,..1 1:71 SP 41 22 3 1 1 .501 i ,7. of lit, Garber and Sacramento ti; '1111, 6.14orst :1 It' 't -Tr'.

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11'1'4" A S.4 BLOCK WALLS ANSWERING THE LETTERS AND PHONE CALLS: "Ilas local ocean fishing improved any, and where should 1 go?" You should go out and mow the front lawn. For over a week It water fishing has been slow, all the way from Ensenada VI Santa Barbara. A few tuna and albocore have been taken; hardly more than token catches, but they prove the fish are still in local waters. or vour money Is refunded Ile is or your money Is refunded. He is AMWERING THE LErPERS AND PHONE CALLS: "Ilas local ocean fishing improved an and where should 1 go?" You should go lo out and mow the front lawn.

For over a week salt water fishing has een sw, all the way from Ensenada td Santa Barbara. A few tuna and albocore have been taken; hardly more than token catches. but heyprove the fish are still in local I i A. 6 Ore t-s Irit 4.7 L.ft I 1 6, 1- 6 lb- 1 RULERS IN WORLD OF JUNIOR TENNIS Dalty carned the dubious distinclion of losing the most games. Daley, called up by the Cleveland Indians, finished at 18-16.

Garber also was the strikeout leader with 198 in 292 innings, while Johnny 13riggs of Sacramento was the most liberal with bases on balls with LIS in 251 innings. The leaders: Name and Club 0 BB 80 Pet 11670en. Bot. 1 5 1 1 0 1 000 Lawrent.e, Oak. 7 70 24 5 7 .8.3 Kretlow.

22 74 170 74 3 .824 Munger, 36 57 133 23 8 .742 LA. 57 77 746 17 ITritnnlp 114w4. 37 56 91 11 4 .743 kitty earned the dubious Ilion Of losing the most games. lr Y. called up by the Cleeland ballans, finished at 18-16.

Garber also was the striket ou' licensed, bonded, and insured by the federal government, so there is no question about his living up to his bargain. And if you knew the man personally as well as we do, you'd knms, his word is good enough: anything Ramiro says he'll do, he'll do. 1 9 0 1 i I t''' A I 1 I The water has been rough and dirty; perhaps when It Improves somewhat they may start hitting again. If you feel you simply must spend a day on the deep, we suggest Port Hueneme. You'll get good hauls of calico bass and finish up the day on good bottom fish.

COUld bleal the show as both can punch. Ileavyw eights Virgil Light and Earl Durr are also on the card. Other bouts are Basilic) Ynequez. vs. Joe Shaw (122); Jack Burns vs.

Floyd Young (147) and Joe Nunez vs. Manuel Marquez (127). Van announced that he may have the sensational Bobby Chayez and Art Martinez back in a for next week's show. Van says the only thing holding up the repeater is Chavez' bad 'hand. Chavez, unbeaten in amateur ranks, won a highly disputed nod from Martinez six weeks ago.

Fans have been asking Van to bring the pair ever since. Martinez and Chavez are rated two of the most promising battlers to see action at the Valley since it opened last January. Both are red-hot pro prospects. could bleal the show' as both can pulniceha.vyights vi rgil Light and Earl Durr are also on tile card vs. Joe Shaw 0.221; Jack Burns Other bouts are Basilic) Ynequez vs.

Floyd Young 0471 and Joe Among the champions crowned in the annual Charley Fellows Memorial tennis tournament, an annual fixture for juniors, were these players who fought their way through and won in the finals Sunday at North Hollywood Playground. Kneeling, from left, are Lorna Raymond, singles 'winner; Charles Earl: co-champion in doubles, and Judy Wilmarth, singles runnerup. St anding, from left, are Dale Rchland, who teamed with Stewart for runnerup honors in doubles; Allen Fox, singles runnerup who paired with Earl to capture the doubles, and Forrest Stewart, singles winner. Valley Times Photo. Among ronnam through from left and Jud3 teamed who pair Valley Nips IDeer Uncertain Dives Over 10 Million Feet 01 'Ming boid In Past Iltso tar'.

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WE GIVE Zell" Groan Stamps $ral 29 ri RUNNING rta FOOT 15 Lots of NO Foot I to $2129 RUNNING FOOT in Lots of NO Foot 36 4014) Shinnick Heaviest Of Bruins 'a lifigulto Cles games aMeduled I Open All Day Saturday Open All Day Sat ly Saturday Tennis Champs Richard Nelson, on of TV personality Ozzie Nelson, today holds the junior boys singles championship of the annual Charlie Fellows Junior Tennis Tournament, finals of which were held over the weekend at North Hollywood playground. Nelson defeated Richard Barnhart, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Junior girls singles titlist is Terry Donnelly, who defeated Susan Proctor, 10-8, 6-2. Complete results: Junior Boy tilturleil Rieh'ard Neison def. Richard Barnhart, 8-3, 4-6, 6-4.

Junior Girt gingirs Terry Donnelly def. busan Proctor, 10-8. 6-2. Tennis Richard sonality Ozzi the junior bt ship of the lows Junior finals of with weekend at Playground. Nelson del hart, 6-3, 4 singles titlist who defeated Complet Junli Neisnn 8-3, 4-6, 6-4.

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and 16 let tel 81 ftfl (Only ad me gehedilled. :44,,11 12323 Sherman Way 0 P0-5-5274 HOW ABOUT DOVE HUNTING WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS THIS WEEK? Forget about San FOR THE LATE DEER SEASON Francisquita Canyon; Harvey IN CALIFORNIA? No wore than Tremblay of Reseda tells he was usual; if's a little too early to say. LIP there Sunday and cooler eve- Weather is still warm, nights are flings have sent the birds win ging mild, and bucks are still up in the high places. It doesn't open until southward. Palmdale Lancaster area is still fair to good; best bet Se Pl 24.

Well make a swing up now is the Imperial Valley area, through Inyo-Mono before then around Beaumont and Banning. and give you a last minute report. Colorado River near Parker is still Right now, we can only say that very good. not many legal deer have been re- iported as seen by trout fishermen. Incidentally, Tremblay tells us)which is usual this time of year, that even though San Francisquita Canyon is poor on birds, it's a swell cottontail spot.

says there are rout A Problem several alfalfa patches, just after MIERE SHOULD I GO TRW' you turn into S. F. Canyon from FISHING THIS WEEK? That's a the Boquet Canyon road, that are toughie. All local streams and lakes loaded. You go up and over a little are being planted every week by rise in the ground, then make the Department crews and if yotert turn past the skeet range, and lucky enough to hit one after thc you'll see them.

Good cottontail truck has passed you might gel and jack shooting, too, near the some catehables, Kern County line. Forget about Caehuma: the dis astrous fire has ringed it in corm No Water Skiing pletely and you can't get near it We have no idea the extent of tilt. WHAT IS Tills I HEAR I CAN'T damage; we can't get a phone cal WATER SKI AT HANSEN DAM through and it May be some film ANY MORE? If you did you'd be before we get word as to bow bac crazy. Starting last Thursday, a it has been hurt. speed limit of five mph was Probably the best bet for a One clamped on the lake.

No, they day trip would be Little Rock Dam haven't turned against the speed- there are still fish in there if you'ri boat clan; it's just that water levels lucky enough to hit therm Don'! are so low that. you stand a good osa over 15 feet deep; there is at chance of killing yourself. Running most no oxygen in the wafer a a boat up on a stump at 35 mph the lowei levels and the fish ilEIVf is no joke; we did it once when we Illto to come up to the top lc were going only 15 and like to breathe. There Is no truth to tin kill ourselves. Fishing note: The rumor that all trout in Little Rock bass plant hasn't taken hold yet and are wearing aqua-lungs.

the fishing Is a waste of time. It Is true, however, that chaps who live near there and know each fish Dupas Preps For personally by their first name do catch a keepable bass once In a longiNorthro Roll whilo HOW ABOUT DOVE HUNTING THIS WEEK? Forget about San Francisquita Canyon; Harvey Tremblay of Reseda tells us he was LIP there Sunday and cooler evenings have sent the birds winging southward. Palmdale Lancaster area is still fair to good; best bet now is the Imperial Valley area, around Beaumont and Banning. Colorado River near Parker is still very good. while Trout A Problem WfIERE SIIOULD I GO TROUT FISHING THIS WEEK? That's a toughie.

Al! local Ntreams and lakes are being planted every week by Department crews and if you're lucky enough to bit one after the truck htts passed you might get some cat chables. Forget about, Cachuma: the disastrous fire has ringed It In completely and you can't get near it. We have no idea the extent of the damage; we can't get a phone call through anti it May be some time before we get word as to how bad it has been hurt. Probably the best bet for a trip would be Little Rock Dam; there are still fish in there if you're lucky enfalph to hit them. Don't fist! over 15 feet deep; there is almost no, oxygen in the wafer at 'the lower levels end the fish have had to come up to the top to breathe.

There is no truth to the rumor that all trout in Little Rock are wearing aqua-lungs. orthror) Raht I MEMOIONMAMMIPOIMMIONIMIMMMORMIEMEOMMINIMEM one-day Buys Singles Forrest Stewart del, Allen Fox, 7-5, 8-4. Girk Singles Lorna Raymond def. Judy Wilmarth, 9-7, 2-6. 6-1.

I GRAND OPENING! GRAND OPENING' 1. 1 1 Iloye Doubles Fox and Chilly Earl def. Stewart and Dale 6-3, 6.4, member of the Bruin coaching staff. Sanders, who can be terse when he IA ants to, established the precedent last spring. Ile let it be known then that he would tolerate none of the foolishness which Peppy Waldorf had to put up with at Berkeley.

And Haney respects Sanders for it. only occasionally does he drop a hint to one of the trainers or perhaps to a member of the publicity department, in hopes that it will trickle to one of the coaches, and eventually to Sanders. This relationship seems to be worl'ing out quite happily. There is no dissension in Westwood, and already Ronnie has been promoted to second string tailback. Vaneyites In Promindnce San Fernando Valley will be contributing generously to the UCLA line this season.

Par. ticularly at end. Probable starting wingmen are Rommie Loudd of Valley J.C. and Johnny Hermann of San Fernando High. Behind Loudd at right end are Larry Monnett of Canoga Park and Pat Pinkston of North Hollywood Iligh.

And two of the key men in the center of the Bruin line are guard Don Shinnick and tackle Ilardiman Cureton an all-American candidate both of Valley J.C. Fullmer In Win Over Andrews JOE BICKSTON'S JOE PI UCLA Right Guard Don Shin-nick, 231 pounds, is the heaviest football player on the 1955 Bruin team and Wingback Chuck Bo liaway, the lightest, according to release today of official weights certified by Notary Public D. M. Westmoreland, attorney-at-law of the law firm of Bowel! and Westmoreland. This marked the second straight year UCLA was the first and only university team in California to announce correct poundage for its grid team.

The totaClor the 43-man squad was 8412 or an average of slightly more than 195 pounds per man. Nineteen Bruins weighed over 200 pounds while 24 fell short of that figure. Shinnick was the heftiest regular, Wingback Jim Decker, 171, was the smallest. Newly-elected Captain Ilardiman Cureton, All-American tackle candidate, weighed in at a svelte 218 while tackle and Alternate Captain Gil Moreno went to 226. First stringers averaged 212 in the line and 186 in the backfield.

Following Is the complete list of UCLA grid weights: Torn Adams, re, 219t Wilbert Anderson. IC. 202' Bruce Ballard, qh. 191; Bob Bergdahl, qb, 192; Barry Billington, tb, 170; Don Bitten, ig, 165; Doug Bradley, 111. 172; Dick Brauntieck, Ig, 171: Jim Brown, 1g, 204; Sam Brown, lb, 173; Les Cates.

It, 217: Hardimen Cureton, it, 216; Bob Davenport. th, 210; Jim Decker, Oh 171; Preston Dills, rt. 212; Don Duncan, rii. 174; Louis Eltag, rh, 173; Bob Enger. qh, 163: Chuck Gelland, It.

217; Ed Griffin, Ui. 170; Russ Hampton, It, 185: Esker Harris, rg. 197: John lierMann, 174; Chuck Rollaway, rh, 162; Ronnie Knox, lb. lith; Rommie Lomb', re, 214; Jim blatheny, c. 197: Htl McCutchan, la, 210; Gerry McDougall, lb, 206; Larry Monnett, rh, 190; Gil Moreno, rt.

226; Pete O'Garrn, le, 210: Steven Palmer, c. 219; Gerald Penner, Ti, 2111: Ken Parr'', lb, 169; Doug Peters, ith. 202; Dan Peterson, 172; Pat Pinkston, re, 19h: Don Shinnick. tg, 231: Hal Smith, re, 216: John Smith. le, 190; Torn Thaster, rg, 167: and Roger White, It, 2110.

(formerly Gent. Mgr. American Weapons Burbank) (formerly Gent. iurbank) Hill Not Worried The other evening I said to Jess Hill, who coaches football at USC, "A lot of people are wondering about the prudence of putA ing such a big line in front of such fast backs as you are said to have. They think this is like putting a milk wagon horse in front of Nashua to set a fast early pace.

What are your sentiments on this matter?" And Hill replied, "My backfield is not as fast as most people think. We do have some fair speed, but rny quarterbacks make up for that they are the slowest In the United States. In fact, they are slower than two of the guards. We have two mighty fast guards in Orlando Ferrante and George Galli. R.

Roberts is the only 10- second man on the team. Ile is faster than Jon Arnett. Arnett can run the 100 in 10.3, the same as Gordon Duvall. Don man does it in 103. And no-one else is under 11 seconds.

"Remember, we don't have Aramis Dandoy this year. Ile was the speed boy. And Jim Decker is not out for foolball this season. Those two fellows make a big difference. "When the season starts, our line will averae under 200 poundswait and see.

Some of the boys up front are just plain overweight, and they won't be in there unless they follow orders and trim. down. Leon Clark will be down to 216. I told hint specifically to lose 15 pounds." Mutual Understanding An amicable understanding between Coach Red Sanders of UCLA and Ilarvey Knox, special representative of Ronnie Knox. Every afternoon Harvey sits In the bleachers and intently watches football practice, particularly the utilization of Ronnie at tailback.

But he says nothing to Sanders, or to any ALL AMERICAN ARMS ALL Ai MS With over 25 years experience as a GuA Bug, Joe Bickston qualifies es an expert, Bring in your GUI! problem. He'll be happy to answer your questions, rA Bug, Joe II your gun Jr questions, Ralph Mums, the top-ranking" New Orleans lightweight, arrived, last night to finish training for his, 10-rounder with Mickey Northrup, Saturday night at -Hollywood Le-, gion Stadium. Dupas, ranked second amongi the worlds 135-pounders, will train at the Main Street Gym.1 Northrup is drilling at the Team-, ster's Gym, 1 Custom Gunsmith Reloading Expert Foreign Arms Specialist New and Used Guns of All Kinds Buy Sell Trade Irri lk.31.441 I i it' i I 1 I 1 i I I i ,,1) 11 1 0: l', 11 I 11 i OGDEN, Utah 12IGene Fullmer looking for a rated opponent after slugging his way to a 10-round decision over Andrews of Superior, Wis. Fullmer, fifth-ranking middle- from West Jordan, Utah, aiming for a title bout with champion Bobo Olsonas soon as he can get a few more victories under his belt. Cyclone Gene, weighing 15914 to 160, swarmed over Andrews from the opening bell and 'won at least eight rounds.

The referee scored it 9 for Fullmer and even. One judge had it 8-0-2 and other 844. It was Fullmer's 32nd victory in 13 professional fights. His only loss was to Gil Turner in Brooklyn last winter, but he beat the Philadelphian in a return match. There were no knockdowns, but both fighters were shaken up and both were bleeding.

Mountain Sheep Dope WHO WAS THAT GUY DOWN IN MEXICO WHO GUARANTEES YOU A MOUNTAIN SHEEP, AND DO YOU THINK THAT'S A BETTER BET THAN WYOMING? We certainly do. The guy you are talk. in about is Ramiro Alvarado, and his headquarters are at the La Mission Hotel in La Paz. Ills full mailing address is Ray Alvarado, cto La Mission Hotel, La Paz, Bala California, Mexico. 'He will take a party of four hunters out for $150 apiece.

For that you get a full week's hunting trip, all food and gear is supplied, all hunting and export licences are included all you bring is your rifle. Ile even supplies gun bearers, African style, to make the hunting easier. He will also get you a fine buck deer on a short taxicab ride front the hotel. As for the mountain sheep, he guarantee's you a trophy Hockey Beg Ins Oct. 6 MONTREAL (ThThe National Hockey League will open Oct.

earliest In its history, and end March 18, the league announced today. STOP IN FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR FREE RELOADING SCHOOL FREE QUICK-DRAW SCHOOL 301s IOU OUTBOARD MOTORS Cock.ell Underdog LONDON (P)Don Coekell of England, making his first appearance since being laid low by heavyweight champ Rocky Mariano, WrIS a 4-5 underdog in a comeback bid against Cuba's Nino ValftFs tonight. Long-Range Planning Jones Ramsey, publicity direc. tor of Texas A is in town, since his Aggies will be playing UCLA in the season opener at the Coliseum Friday night, and he makes it quite clear that the Cadets are pointing for the Bruins this season. For one thing, he says, the Aggies will have six sophomores in their lineup.

And since these youngsters will he playing their first varsity football game, they will be going all out to make an impression--especially since their opponent will be what many regard as the No. 1 team in the nation. Ramsey states that during spring practice, the Aggies devoted the entire last two weeks to training solely for the Bruins. Ile is quick to add, however, that this does not necessarily mean Texas A is going to win, for he says, Me played seven mock games, putting our strongest team against the subs, who were using UCLA plays, and UCLA won four of the 1955 LIKE NEW! EVINRUDE JOHNSON 71,, H.P. 10 11P, OFF tts7 RFC 5315 1954 LIBERAL 'URN, NOW lankershim Sporting Goods 5120 Linitorthim Filvd.

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With its 4wheel drive, the 'Jeep' Truck din grades, goes through mud, sand, snow, or soft earth where ordinary vehicles can't go. In coaching Frank Cullom, toer assistant, has taken over from Burton Morton at Hamilton, he hopes to revive the Yanks' sagging grid record. Bob ex-Polytechnic mentor, has rot hog-time veteran Tom at 4Iniversily. and Stan Smith replaces Norm Jacot as headman. rownrd Taft, who bandies the 'junior varsity.

is the Birmingham with Tippett, San 'Fernando aide lost year, moving In et Reseda. rust practice games are set for Friday, Sept. 30., The coaching rosier: Pannit0 Lefly Gordhue. P01 Fte Plano-it. Fthlt TO? Crinna 'ak Fremmlin.

liqrspy I3II l'Atirrrnoin Faglo Vvrfox Frank Sl.f IN Franhiln Frank rernrmt Frknk bbe. Ogktdrnk Pnith, Md. Hilt brakes. brakes. brakes.

Shied Vitt The 'Jeep' Truck shifts easily from 2wheel day, for normal highway travel into wheel drive when the going gets tough. Bettor, many jobs! Selecti .1,4,, vity. The 'Jeep' Truck shifts easily from 2-wheel drive wieetwet for normal highway travel into Cwheel drive when the Ibit going gets tough. 7.11'-' Better, many Jobs! 410 4,1 I I i --------) ttl' SIT ,,) 1 1.11.14;dRii.et -r) EU S8 f. DIAL MA 611242 -1N CALL ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT I SAME 'ROUND-THE-CLOCK SERVICE IWHEN YOU CALL THaNwau 2-2101, SYcAmoitt 5-3211, oi CRtsTviEw 44231, OR SEE YOUR WESTERN4000 TRAVEL AGENT.

...3,461,1141 SAME ROUND-THE-CLOCK SERVICE DAL FAA 61124 I2 CALL ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT. I WHEN YOU CALL THokNwALL 2-2101, SYcAmoitt CRtsTviEw 44231, OR SEE YOUR WESTERN TRAVEL AGENT. Powering. With power takeoff, the 'Jeep' Truck supplies powet for many types of industrial or farm equipment. Nat Airiest mahm of 4 wheel dove vehicles Hauling.

The 'Jeep' Truck carries payloads up to 2800 pounds and pulls heavily leaded trailers, on the road or luff. it'WHEEI DRIVE ICO TRUCK ru A.k for BARNEY MOTOR SALES, INC. RANCHERO IV PoR N. Ran Fernando Ilurhank, alit. 603 San Veroando RANCHERO MOTORS, INC, BOB WYATT, KM 1101 Lankershim I3ld.

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