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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 21

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I i 1 I -1 I I Comics Radiot Classified ailH (Jtili Sports Section Mar 30 1950 Page XI Streams And GameTrails A vt' 0 iV s- fr MSbc -jJv '4 i 51 V- 8 4 A News comes from Thoentx that the Arizona Game and Fish com has reached a' tentative agreement with the 'California Game and Fish commission concerning Colorado rlvr for fish Ing If this agreement Is adopted It will mein that license holders who fish In ihe river or lakes along It will be compelled to purchase stamp a the proposed price of two bucks Id order to fish In this' area As It Is presented thi would permit the holder to fish In either California or Arizona waters along the river Under) this plan Arizona would send stamps to California and any California fisherman who finds it necessary to come into Arizona or use Arizona waters to fish in along either side the river would be compelled 3o buy a stamp These stamps would be sold by authorized license dealers This arrangement If approved will makie it necessary for a fisherman to buy a two-buck stamp even if he fishes from the shore located inside his 'own state I The pfoney from Arizona stamps sold to California fishermen would go to the Arizona Game and Fish commission and 1 money from the sale of California tamps to Arizona fishermen would go to California In many ways this appears to be an equitable way to manage these waters but it still boils down to another fee being assessed the sportsmen Already many local fishermen have expressed their objections to it and are ijorking towards proposal that when a body of water constitutes dividing boundary why not Just honor licenses from those states involved anywhere on these waters and let It go at that I This 9s something to think about and yon as sportsmen should write the Arizona Game and Fish commission expressing your opinions on It immediately 'U rs" a- bv Beflit Russell Hudson Prow Center Wayne Huish and Guard Don Bird The Jets face Mathews Blue Bombers on the Tucson high field 1IERB CONYERS Cleveland first sacker slides safely into third base on a wild pitch in fourth inning of game with Pirates Froilan Fernandez third baseman takes peg from Catcher Ed Fitz-gerald Umpire is llowie Carroll THREE LINEMEN for Red Jets in the University of Arizona spring football game Friday night wilf he Guard Is Spirit Alone EnougliToWin? Hollywood Stars Have That Say Theory For Victory By 1IAL I WOOD SAN FRANCISCP Mar 30 by thelrj first two pei formancea you can count the de- fending Champion Hollywood Stars on the 1950 'Pacific Coast league pennant rkce on spirit alone Manager Fred Hahey apparently has instilled the Isame never-say die attitude Into) the "club that brought It to the top last year As a result the boys quit- ting no matter what the odds until that well-known last Out Last night was a good example-Trailing Portland 0-3 going into the last of the ninth the Twinks deadlocked the score with a three- --run rally Then they went on to win In the Inning 4-3 The night before they! came from bet hind in the last Inning to tie (he game only to lose in the extra frame League Threats Aj a matter of fact the three southern California teams look as though they mayj do better than just a bit of all right in the current Pacific Coast league race Los Angeles' and San Diego are tied at the top of the standings with two victories and no defeats each The Padres edged San Francisco by a 4-3 count and the Angels slapped Sacramento ariund 9-3 In the other game of1 the evening Seattle thumped Oakland 8-2 to square the I series The Hollywood I victory in the 10th came when Pitcher Ray McNulty uncorked a I wild pitch with the bases loaded I to send across the winning tally Earlier Red Lynn had blanked the Twinks for eight Innings before their ninth-inning uprising i Padres Have Power The Padre home-run power put on its first display! of the season in 1 the bordertown victory over the Seals The Winning blow was a four-bagger by- Outfielder Harry Simpson with a man aboard In the fifth frame At Oakland veteran Inflelder Tony York collected three doubles and rookie 'Outfielder Dick Sinovic hit a home run in the 11-hlt Rainier attack on a trio of Acorn pitchers Los Angeles exploded for six runs-In the third inning sending Hurler Jack Brewer to the showery as the Angels clinched their second straight victory Outfielder Joe Marty hit his second home run In two nights for one of the Sacramento scores I Th lin acrtl Lot Angoloo Sacromonto Mallory and Burbrlaki Brawar Rotblatf (3) Dotbarnio (t) andl Stainar San Franelaco 010 003 000 I 1 San Diago 000 220 1 Dampaay Graamlck i5)' Faldman (7) and Partaa Savage and Moora Sports Events FRISCH CONCENTRATES ON YOUTH PLUS EXPERIENCE A 1 1 I TOMORROW '2 Cleveland Indians vs Chicago Cubs exhibition baseball Randolph park 3 Tucson vs Yuma class A high school baseball South Campbell avenue field 3 pm Amphitheater vs North Phoenix class A high school baseball Atnphl field No-Hit) VanderMeer came from Cincinnati over the winter Also figured to help are Walt Dubiei Doyle Lade and Dutch Leonard holdovers from 1949 Frisch also has some promising newcomers who look ready to take over major league jobs Lee Holloman colorful right hander won 17 games for Nashville last year and has been impressive this spring John Klip'psteln had a 15-8 record with Mobile in 1949 Frank Hiller with an 11-8 record at Kansas City looks good this spring Other youngsters who have brought a gleam to experienced eyes are Don Watkins 8-11 with the tail end Los Angeles Angels of the Coast league last and Don Carlsen another ex-Angel who posted a 9-8 mark In 1949 Rudolph Captures Low Medal Score Jacks Medalist In Southwest Meet rilOENIX Mar 30 Defending Champion Mrs Jean Glantz of Albuquerque meets iMrs Emert of Phoenix In the first round of the 19th annual Southwestern golf tournament here today Mrs Glantz was punner-up for medalist honors yesterday when she fired a five-over par 81 over the Arizona Country club course here Low score among the amateur competitors here yesterday was the 80 turned in by Marie Jacks of Yuma She joined Mrs Glantz and Mrs Shirley Apn Doering of Phoenix in the favorites circle Mrs Doering who qualified with an 82 will meet Mrs Edgar Pease of Phoenix who had a 91 In today's first round Miss Jacks former University of Arizona star will play Mrs Rddiq Susala of Tucson who had a 91 testerday Other pairings for play with qualifying scores are: Mrs Di Lee El Paso (89) vs Mrs Ellison El Paso (93) Mrs Cliff Prather Phoenix (86) vs Mrs Jerry Hay Phoenix (91) 4- 000 020 010 li 000 000 003 0 0 McNulty f) and Portland Hollywood Lynn Figmlng Gladd Anthony Maltzbargar Salvoaon Sit I I oso ioo ii i (10) and SandlocM Saattla 4 Oakland 000 010 0 1 Garhaauaar and Lamanno Williama (7) Gattal Shoun (4) Tots (I) and Karr Frank Frisch one of greatest managers will bring his 1950 Chicago Cubs here tomorrow when-they meet the Cleveland Indians to start a three-game series at Randolph park 1 Frisch is concentrating on Jwith this year to Improve the standing In the National league race and from all Indications his formula la going to succeed The Cubs appear to be one of the aur prises of the 1950 spring training exhibition reason and may fool a lot of the experts Frisch hks one of youngest Infields In history set for the forthcoming season with Bill Serena 25 former Dallas slugger at third base Roy Smalley 23 defensive star at! shortstop Wayne Terwllliger 23 sensational rookie second baseman and slugging Preston Ward 22 at first baser jAIJ except Smalley are new to tlie Cubs this year' Serena who drove in 110 runs and hit 28 homers in 1949 was purchased from Dallas Terwllliger playing his first year iiirpro ball last season and hitting around 280 was bought from Los Angeles Ward comes from Ft Worth where he hit 303 and drove in 112 runs last season i Outfield Candidates candidates for outfield jobs are Hank- Sauer who hit 31 homers last season for the Cubs Andy Pafko another great slugger and speedster Hal Jeffcoat wjho finished third In the National league in stolen bases last summer Rookies Bob Borkowski who led the Southern association in hitting with a average for Nashville last year nd Carmen Mauro are pushing the veterans for starting duty Mauro hit 292 for Los Angeles last ason i The Cubs are particularly stocked for catching with veterans Mickey Owen and Bob Schefflng leading the staff Forrest Burgess a tremendous power hitter who had a 279 average last year In pinch-hitting roles and Carl Sawatski also are contending for the catching job Sawatski was one of -the great minor league players of 1949 He hlt: 360 for Nashville to finish second in the Southern association and took RBI honors with 160 and led in home runs with 45 Sawatski a chunky youth of 22 stands 5-10 and weighs 200 pounds He hit five grand slain home runs in 1949 to establish a new league record Stars Vs Rookies The pitching combines a strong mixture of veteran star and coming rookies Lefty1 John Schmitz and youngsters Bob Rush and Warren Hacker are back with the KEY FIGURE in the Chicago Cnb attack this year Is outfilder Andy Rafko faiuons slogger and defensive star Ajtdy and the Cnbp play the Cleveland Indians here tomorrow' Ourv Park Rockets Win CIasfB Title Gene jtlchman the bait casting expert put on an excellent show for the Tut son Game Protective association Jast Tuesday evening and also brought news' that the bass are hitting good up around Parker on the Colorado river Most of them as being scaught on surface lures and are good heavy fish i i The bass are still deep at Apache Lake and the fish that are taken are being caught on live bait fishes very i deep The outboard Boating of America through the cooperation ef the University of Michigan conducted ad extensive experiment to determine the effects of Outboard motors on -fish and fishing Comparisons were made in carefully selected small lakes and ponds and between waters where motors were not allowed and waters where outboards' were used extensively 1 Here Is what they came" up with: The operation of Outboard motors has no significant effect on blnegill production nor does it keep them from nesting Operation of outboard motors in shallow waters -has jittldif any effect on the production and nesting of large month bass i The 1 general effect of motor use on factors that retard fish growth is negligible Ordinary motor use does not bar sunfish and bass from locating their nests Motor operation doea not Increase-the mortality rate of advanced fry or small fish except at depths so shallow that motors would not normally be ran in them anyhow Outboard motor operation does not influence fishing success It appears to worry the fishermen but the fish not at all -1 The Arizona Game and Fish commission will meet In Phoenix April 3 Primary purpose is to determine the 1950 trout season and regula tlons Opening dates for both Carl Pleasant and Roosevelt lakes will probably i be set These meetings are open to the public and very much worth while to any who can make them John -Rudolph' shot a 74 to take low medal score yesterday to pace the University of Arizona golf team to a 16-11 victory over- Phoenix college there-' Listed are result3 of Individual play with Arizona linksmen mentioned first: Rudolph (74 Jack Evans 1 (75) Bill Bramwell 1A (76) Milt Coggins 1H (75) George Bullard (75) Bob Hunsick 1 (76) Bill Golberg 3 (79) Tom Wilmouth 0 (81) Harry Talmadge 0 (80) Paul Hardv 3 (75) Dick Rykken 3 (80) Bob Stovall 0 (86) i Two-man team results Rudolph-Bramwell Evans-Cogglns 2: Bullard-Golberg 2 Hunsick-Wil-moth i Talmadge-Rykken 2 Hardy-Stovall Card Completed For Local Arena Cowboys To Open With Globe-Miami Lemon Eastet In Star Roles As Indians Take 7-6 Game Froni Pittsburgh Club By BILL LUCAS Bobby Feller and Bob Lemon are slated to hurl for he Cleveland Indians tomorrow whn the Tribe opens a hree-game series here with the Chicago Cubs Feller was stricken with virus on the coast and it was at first thought hat he would be unable to work for some time but Manager Lou Boudreau is hopeful that some1 Arizona sunshine will help put him on his feet The Tribe winds up a two-game series today with the Pittsburgh Pirates: after taking yesterday's Opener! here from the Bucs 7-6 Gene Bearden and Steve Gromek are slated to twirl for the Boudreau clan with Bill Werle ticketed to start for the Pirates All local exhibition games are scheduled for 2 pm Lemon Saves Game Lemon and Big Luke Easter stood out as the Tribe heroes yesterday Lemon was called to rescue Southpaw A1 Aber with one out and runners on first and third in the ninth Inning and the Indians clinging to a slender one-run lead Lemon served up only two balls to Pinch-Hitter Dan to send the fans home happy Easter Thurman Tucker and Boone feach clubbed out two hits for the Tribe while Catcher Ed Fitzgerald led the Bucs with two for two i Mike Garcia who was slated to have shared the mound assignment with Saltzman was delayed In his arrival here due to the fact that his mother' had: an operation earlier this week Tribe triumph was the 12th in 20 exhibitions this spring A crowd of 1704 turned out for the game bounded to the mound on the second pitch and Lemon the best fielding pitcher in baseball -whirled about fast and pegged to Shortstop Ray Boone at second who relayed the ball to Mickey Vernon at first to complete a double killing to prevent the tying run from third base Easter did his part In the third inning when he parked a 2-0 pitch high over the trees In right field to score Dale Mitchell ahead of him to climax' a four-run splurge lit that session Gregg Loses Touch Hal Gregg started for the Bucs and retired the first six men In order but'gave up four runs In the third on four hits including fifth homer of the exhibition campaign Bill Macdonald took over In the fourth and yielded seven hits and three runs the rest of the way Hal Saltzman tossed the first six sesslona for the Indians yielding six hits and five runs He was a bit generous with passes giving up three bases on balls In the fifst inning and two in the fourth Aber went to the mound In the seventh but ran into trouble In the ninth when a run scored on a walk sacrifice and two singles before Lemon put out the Vire Mitchell Robs Fernandes Left Fielder Dale Mitchell saved Saltzman a peck of trouble In the third inning when he ran far to his left to make a one-handed stab of Froilan long drive Tom Saffel who had reacned first on a single had already rounded second base and was doubled up at the midway base in an effort to get all of th way back to first Th scor! PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND AS A MESA Mar 30 IP) Art Lopez doubled In the winning run in the ninth inning here yesterday as the Tucson high schiol Badgers won a 10-9 victory over the Mesa Jack rabbits on the local diamond The winners held a commanding lead until the eighth inning when the home club exploded for seven runs off three Tucson pitchers to pull into a 9-9 tie The rally came-on six hits and three Tucson errors Tucson grabbed three Tuns in the third off the pitching of Charlie Hass and added two in each of the sixth seventh and eighth Lopez hit three for six to lead the Badger batsmen with Lavern North and Don Beasley each getting two hits for the losers Ragged fielding marred the game as Tucson made seven errors and Mesa' nine Both clubs had 10 hits Tucson 003 002 10 7 Mesa 000 101 9 10 9 Acedo Tolle (8) Valles (8) Rincon (9) and Torres Hass Harris (7) and Sezate ALBUQUERQUE Mar 30 I) The Sun Devil trackmen of Arizona State college at Tempe DOUGLAS Mar 30 Two more members of the 1949 Bisbee-as a Douglas Copper Kings have signi- Th Oury Park Rockets took the class championship In the Oury park recreatloh center cage tourney as they defeated the Oury Park Falcons 44 to 31 Teammates' Gen Mejia and Efren Ballesteros' led the Rockets with 13 points each Mrs McLaughlin Phoenixand Guard Frank Acedo had 11 for (91) Mrs Virgil Tolby Litch- the Falcons I field-Pprk (94) Mrs Jimmy Hines ii the class "BB the Sino-Amer-Tucson (89) vs Tully Phoenix! leans advanced to 'the finals when (94) end Mrs DUane HammonJthey handed the Ochoa Unknowns Phoenix (91) vs Mrs Ralph their first defeat of the tournament Fr5ntz Phoenix (95) jby the score 6f 40 to 24 Center Mrs Frantz won a pfayoff with Fred RIesgo sparked the Sinos with 21 tallies and Guard Art Cor ral made 8 for the Unknowns Both The Tucson Cowboys will open their Arizona-Texas league campaign here Apr 18 against Miami according to th schedule released today The 1950 version of the Cowboy will meet Hank Leiber the new manager in Bakersfield Calif Leiber left here early today to join the team at Its coast training site He plans to polish the team's play and bring back about 25 players in the new bus teams will play for the champion ship at 8 mr today at the park Standings Four supporting bouts to the Pa-lomo Corrales-Dick Allen 10-round the lethUpot In the title group main boxing event have been lined up to complete Monday card at the SanAgustin arena Cisco Saenz Phoenix and Bobby Garcia Mexico tangle in the six-round semi and Eddie Williams Tucson goes against Joe Reyes Kansas In the four-round main prelim several other 95 shooters to gain WILMINGTON Mar 30 (AVrA back Injury eliminated Sam Snead from the Second annual jj before the opening day of Nick Sunseri first baseman plans to talk contract terms with practice Saturday Sunseri Is still a holdout Four-rounders plt Billy Marino Philadelphia against Wendy Gal- £aleiVgolf tournament opening lant Phoenix In a rematch and Bobby Romo Juarez with Teddy Jones Ardmore Okla He was the favorite to win But an old injury flared up BA RAO SCORES TKO OAKLAND Calif Mar 30 Emil Barao 37 of Oakland showed an Impressive left hook last night as he scored a seventh round technical knockout over Len Thomas yester-Allen Los Angeles carries a clay and treatment during the nightj record of 15 wins in 17 fights failed to cure It In withdrawing wdnlr't fUult Hollywood 4 Portland 3 (10 Inning) San Dlogo 4 Son Francico 3 Soattla Oakland 2 Lai Angalaa I Saeramanta 3 13614 Los Angeles in a scheduled Cubs Bill Voiselle was purchased against 13 wins and one he said he take any eight round main event bout from Boston and Johnny (Doubleldraw in 16 starts chance of furthering the injury 1950 ARIZONA-TEXAS LEAGUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE) Remember the 1000 yard 30 calibre rifle match Sunday The match will be held on the Tucson Rifle club range' at 8:30 am i Tom Kimball director of the Arizona Game and Fish commission attended the game association meeting Tuesday night and in forme the members that Roosevelt Lake would be opened In May! 3 He also explained that 29 cents of every dollar taken in by the commission goes to the propaga-" tion of fish primarily trout and that every cafchable size tront released in the lakes and streams of Arizona costs the sportsmen 14 cento This year more than 700000 reel size tront will be available for restocking i AU Bisbee-Douglas Apr 21-23-2323 May 22-23-24-25 July 1I-J2-13 Aug 6-7-8 Apr 18-19-20 'May 20-27-2828 July 22-2323-24 Aug 23-24-25-26 Only one more day of Javelina season tq go Here's a tip from SJoe Stump for some of you unit lucky hunters Joe was hunting vfust west- of Arivaca and saw one bunch of javelina numbering 20 So if yod have an opportunity to go tomorrow that district fhould be a good bet i Kiner Is Sidelined a For Another Week 1 May 8-9-10-11 June 16-17-1818 July 1-22 Aug 2-3r4-5 fied their intention of playing with oftiie club during the coming season ofChato Bello a pitcher who won and lost nine games for the I Arizona-Texas league Kings last oyear has reported to the a Anaheim Calif Blackie Morales who joined the club last year was reported to Jiave already signed his 1950 contract May I -2-3-4 June 9-10-1111 July 15-1610 Aug Baardrf Mitcballlf a-Raatalll 1 1 Clarklf Saffallcf 114 4 Dobycf 1 0 0 0 Tuckarcf Caaganlb I 1 10 0 Castarf Farandax3b 4 111 Kannadyrf RiekarLW I 12 0 Gardan2b Wmtlakalf 10 1 Thomaatb Mrtaugh2b 1 0 0 2 Canyara1b Schnx2b 1 '0 0 2 Varaaalb ReJakMi 2 12 2 Raaan3b Fitxaarald 2 2 10 KaltnaMb McCulugha 1 0 2 0 lonM b-Cattigana 1 0 Haganc Gragg i OOO Saltzmans c-Hopg I IOO Abarp Mcdanaldp 1 0 0 2 Laman d-Turnar 0 0 0 0 1 Total Total 0 24 11 Smglad far Board In Otli Singlad lor McCullough In 0th Grounded out for Qraoo In 0th Sacrificed far Macdonald in 0th PITTSBURGH 100-202 CLIVKLAND 004 110 01 Saffall ftickart Murtaugh Itajak 2 Mitchell 2 Kaatar Canyara Vernon Baaoa Hagan Nana Raatalli Rajak Fitzgerald McCullough Hopp Kaatar 2 Gordon i Hagan 2 Saltzman Gordon Hacan Rajak Kaatar Mur taugh Rajak and Caagant Mitchell and Gordon Abar Beano and Canyarai Lemon Saena and Varnan Lola Cleveland 0 I Pitta unit ot 2 2 4 sit i i iii ala 2 ssi 34 11 27 14 -conjrtrs Oral May 20-2121 June 20-21-22-23 July 25-20-27-28 AugJIO-31 Sept 1-2 I TO KEEP POSITION SANTA BARBARA Calif Mar 30 Head Football Coach Roy Engle of Santa Barbara college will keep his Job next season despite the return of former Coach Stan Williamson school officials announced today Home Run King Ralph Kiner may be i out of the Pittsburgh Pirates lineup another week with a sprained fight wrist Pirate Manager Bill Meyer said he- is taking no chances with Injury Club physicians diagnosed asfonly a sprain Kiner was Injured In a San Bernardino Calif exhibition game Mar 14 -He has not played since then but has worked but daily with the team Although Kiner said the wrist is no longer Sore Mever decided to keep hjm out of action at least until the i Pirates start exhibition game back sast next week Turner off Shltxman I Abar 2 Macdonald 2 by Macdonald 2 off Saltzman in Inninga Abar 3 In Leman I In Vat Gragg 4 In I Macdonald 7 in Wild Maedanald Saltzman Saltzman Qraoo- lummara and Carroll- 2:04 VM paid) Denotes Sundays Doubls Numerals Indlcsts Double Headers.

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