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JJ Santa Cruz Sentinel-News Monday, June 2, 1952 BOWLING 0 Castagnetto Wins NC Golf Tourney Fresno, June 2 CP The 1952 Northern California Golf association champion is Ed Castagnetto, three-time winner of the San Francisco city championship. Castagnetto defeated Cy Donaldson of Fresno 8 and 6 yesterday to cop the crown. John Crick of Fresno downed R. J. McKay of Fresno 5 and 3 to take the president's flight.

Ph. 6100 Ambulance ANTHIS AMBULANCE Harley Anthis, Owner Auto Radiator Ruttman And Boss Win $43,000 Indianapolis Race Indianapolis, June 2 It was worth about $43,000 to Troy Ruttman and his boss when Troy passed Bill Vukovich's wrecked automobile in the last 25 miles of the 500-mile Memorial Day race. The 22-year-old Ruttman, of Lynwood, and car owner, J. C. Aganjanian of San Pedro, picked up their winners' check for $61,743.18 Saturday night at the Indianapolis motor speedway victory dinner.

Vukovich and Owner Howard Keck of Los Angeles w-ere paid $18,693.18 for 17th place. The check was bigger than any paid below second place because Vukovich won $15,000 in lap prizes for leading 150 of the 200 laps. The loosening of a 50-cent clamp on Vukovich's steering Shaft cost him the big pot. He lost control and brushed the. track's concrete retaining wall.

The speedway payoff of $230,100 was the biggest in 36 Memorial Day races, compared with a record of $207,650 last year. It indicated a record crowd Friday but attendance figures (estimated at 200,000 or more) were kept secret as usual. Ruttman's total included $33,500 from the speedway and $4400 in lap prizes. POLAR RADIATOR SERVICE 109 Knight St. GENERAL MOTOI STEEL TANKS REPLACED UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL JUNE I.

1932 Favorites Win In Not Tourney The four favorites came through as expected in the annual Santa Cruz City Tennis tournament yesterday at the high school courts. Defending Champion Ray Bots-ford and Challenger Bill Bibbins moved into the finals of the men's event while Champion Phyllis Parness and Dorothy Botsford will meet in the women's finals. The finals are slated to be held next Sunday at the high school courts starting at 10 o'clock. Botsford and Bibbins, who has held the title seven times, met in the finals last year, as did Mrs. Parness and Mrs.

Botsford. Complete results: Men First- Round Fred Van Selus def. Dave Ingols, 6-2, 7-5. George Hunter def. Frank San-quist, 6-0, 6 1.

Tom Kelley def. Bill Mergord 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Second Round Ray Botsford def-Van Selus, 6-2, 6-3. A Gene Powell def. Hunter, 6-4, 6-3.

Bill Bibbins def. Knight Johnston bv default. Helmut Dekkert def. Kelley, 6-1, 6-1. Semi-Finals Botsford def.

Powell, 6-1, 6-3. Bibbins def. Dekkert, 6-3, 6-3. Women's First Round Jolene Bmgden def. Sheila Godfrey, 6-0, 6-0.

Dorothy Botsford def. Gerry Van Selus. 6-0, 6 1. Emma Mellies def. Dorothy Begin, 6-0, 6-0.

Sacond Round Phyllis Parness def. Miss Brog-den, 6-1, 6-0. Mrs. BotSiVrd def. Emma Mellies, 6-0, 6-2.

Auto Repair Ph.5354-J 545 14th Ave. GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WELDING Auto Supplies ANDY'S AUTO SUPPLY 819 Pacific Ave. WE SAVE YOU MONEY CITY CALLS $7.50 628 Ocean St. Ph. 2947-J Ph.

6395 Ph. 4644W 283 Water Street by Hand In Soft Walar Ph. 724 101 Mentef Ave. All PRODUCED FROM OUR OWN HERD Ph. 1066 Night Phone 2542-W THURSDAY TRIO SCRATCH LEAGUE (Capitola Bowl) D.

D. T.s (2) Dave Sachau 194, 748; Team No. (2) Boo ioe, 203, 761; Moguls (4) Bob Morgan, Sr. 215, 823: Sentinels (0) Ralph Borresen 198, 715; B.R.D.'s (1) Howard Dye 212, 724; Hooper's Babies (3) Frank Nisetich 211. 790; Team No.

7 (1) King Herrara 227, 690; Five C's (3) Jules Benton Z1J, Charles Luce 762. btanaings L. Moguls 4 0 Hooper's Babies 3 1 Five C's 3 1 D.D.T.'s 2 2 Team No. 2 2 2 B.R.D.'s 1 3 Team No. 7 1 Sentinels 0 4 SUMMER TRIO LEAGUE (Santa Cruz Bowl) Pecnltc Kalar Welders (O) Ray Kalar 214, 487; Zachary's Meats 4 Bill West 182, 459; Pasa tiempo patrol (4) trme wain 1QQ 573- Ratvis Tilinff (01 Fred McHugh 164, 467; Pfyffer Postponed; fcanta ruz ngeon Club, postponed.

standings W. L. Pfyffer Bros. 7 1 Zachary Meats 8 4 Pasatiemno Patrol 8 4 Kalar Welders 4 8 Rapose Tiling 4 Santa Cruz Pigeon Club 1 7 Nine Golfers Win Over Ben Hogan Three moie local golfers can now claim the distinction of having defeated Ben Hogan. Pasatiempo golf course reported three late scores that were not printed with the other six winners in yesterday Sentinel-News.

They are Lee Dickinson. Joe Ronan and Lon Strand. Hogan played Northwood's tough course in Dallas Texas in a match bvith 300,000 golfers throughout the nation as part oi National uoit Day. Some 6000 are estimated to have won the right to receive "I Beat Ren Hogan medals. Other locil golfers who turned the trick wire Steve Berton, Joe GJgnon.

Sandy Tatum, Spike Richardson, Dufey Linder, and Dr. Walters Simmers. Little League To Meet Tomorrow To Discuss Opening Final details for the season opener Saturday will be discussed tomorrow night -when Little League managers and managing personnel meet at the Seahawk clubhouse at Harvey West' stadium at 7:30 o'clock. The group will discuss the completion of their stadium and other necessary details for getting Curtain Laundry GEO. GOLDS All Curtains Washed Dairy EASTSIDE DAIRY PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED MILK Driveway or Hiqhway Ph.

5102 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION CO. 725 Water St. Excavating Grading Paving Cencrat. Work FRANK CARROLL Electrician 107 River St. Legion Nine Scores Upset Over Juniors The American Junior Legion baseball team upset the Santa Cruz Seahawk Jrs.

yesterday morning at Harvey West stadium, 8 to 6. Manager Harley Hager's Legion nine scored six times in the first four innings to hand the Hawk Juniors their' second consecutive defeat of the season. Larry Bohn, who started for the losers, was the losing pitcher. He was relieved in the fifth by Lefty Paul Patrick who kept the Legion in check and allowed only two hits during his four-inning stint. Gordon Hangaard was the winning chucker.

He was lifted in the seventh for Ron Hager who finished the game. Box score: Seahawk Jn. I Legion Junior AB ABRH 3 0 0 Destaillats.U 5 0 2 Baldassars 3 2 1 Dillehay.cf 5 10 Murphy.lb 4 0 1 Bedell.ss 3 2 2 V. Houten.rf 3 1 0 Ro. Hager.3b 4 2 2 Hays.lf 3 0 0 Ri.

Hager.c 4 10 Thomas.cf 4 1 1 Devitt.lb 3 10 Brooks.2b 2 0 OVomvlakis.U 4 0 1 Simkins.2b 2 1 1 Mnchello.2b 3 0 2 Rulofson.c 4 1 l.Hangaard.p 4 10 Bohn.p 2 0 0 Patrick.p 2 0 1 Totals 32 6 6 Totals 33 8 9 200 000 2206 Hite 200 000 220- Tpeion 022 200 20x 8 Hite V- 032 201 01x-9 3 base hits Patrick. 2 base hits Murphv, Rulofson, Destaillats. Runs batted "in Monachello 2, Destaillats. Bedell. Vomvolakis, Murphy 2.

Patrick 2, Thomas. Innings pitched by Bohn 4. Patrick 4. Hangaard 7, Ro. Hager 2.

Losing pitcher Bohn. Winning pitcher Hangaard. Hits batted off Bohn 7. Patrick 2. Hangaard 4.

Hager 2. Runs scored off Bonn 6. Patrick 2. Hangaard 4. Hager 2 Bases on balls off Bohn 2.

Patrick 1. Hangaard 5. Hager 3. Struck out by Bohn 5, Patrick 8, Hangaard 4, Hager 3. Glenn Moore Paces Salinas Monterey.

-Tune 2 Paced by the booming ba" of big Glenn Moore, the Salinas Brownies chalked up their second Mission league victory of the season yesterday with a 9 to 2 win over the Navy Post-graduate schoo' Moore had a perfect day at the plate hitting four for four, including a homer and double. Ed Garcia was the winning He allowed the hapless Sailors five hits. Rod And Gun Club To Meet Tonight Two methods of commercial fishing will be the topic of discussion tonight when the Santa Cruz Rod and Gun club holds its regular meeting tonight at the St. George hotel. The meeting will begin at p.m.

The tonics of discussion will be eras boat and balloon net operations. Members of the state fish and game department will be on h--d to discuss this type of Secretary Mike Morelli invited all commercial fishermen to attend the meeting. Following the discussion, movies will be shown and refreshments will be served. Monterey Scores Win Over Pippins Watsonvil'c, June 2 Scoring in the opening inning, the Monterey Merchants staved off innumerable Watsonville Pippin threats to win 2 to 1. It was tht; fifth straight Mission league victory for the Monterey nine.

Both Merchants runs came in the opening inning when Larry Segovia paced the attack with a triple. His ingle scored Bob Henny and he came home on an infield ground out. Former Watsonville Manager Jerry Bers'ein held his former teammates to seven hits and left 15 Pippins stranded on. the base-paths. Undefeated Teams Meet In Softball Santa Cruz' two undefeated division softball teams in the City league clash tonight in the feature game at DeLaveaga park when the Asti Cafe and Exchange club meet.

Both teams won their opening contests last week. Tonight's winner will take over first place. The opening game features the Druids and Birds Eye. First game starts at 7:30 and the feature contest at 9 p.m. Supplies Ph.

6085 Feed Poultry MEREDITH FEED SUPPLY PURINA CHOWS Fences SANTA TWO 'A' DIVISION GAMES ARE SLATED IN VALLEY Two league games highlight tonight's San Lorenzo Valley league softball program at Big Trees diamond. The first game pits Ben Lomond The Junior American Legion against Lloyd's Tires. The winner of the first game will guarantee itself a first-place standing in the league. 1 Political Adv. For Congress ANDERSON recommends Santa Cruzans for Pfeifle H.

H. Hasty, Chairman ENCINA Ph. 5010 NOW-ENDS TOMORROW WARNER BRO.it Sw-imw EuiiTuti-iw ALSO iooisMYWARD i Jack Bean Stalk Lady The Bandit 10:45 Nature's Half Acre 10:15 J. iiifi1 CRUZ FENCE DITCHING CO. 329 SOQUEL AVE.

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Medalist honors wentto Al Negro who shot a one-below-par 70 on the opening day of the qualifying round. Jack Summers was next in line with a 72. First rourd play in the tourna ment will be held next week with succeeding ounds to be played during the following weeks. Guido Bianconi, Pasatiempo club titlist and for ner city champion, Las been made favorite to capture the event wrth Troyer out, of the running. Bianconi qualified for the tourney with a 73.

Fifteen p'ayers have definitely teen named to the championship flight But the 16th member of the exclusive circle will be drawn from the five entrants who shot 80's. Championship flight: Al Negri 70, Jack Summers 72, Guido Bianconi 73, Bob Ewing Haner 74, Dick Mcriugh 75, Charley Dow-den 76, Jack Samuelson 76, Lee Henning 76 Milt Sellers 76. Don Samuelson 77 Jim Wilson 77, Joe Ronan 77, Lon Strand 79, Mel Amaya 79. The five golfers who scored 80 were Murra Nixon, Stan Pelz, Bob Reeves. Ralph Hammond and Frank Munger.

Government Plans Second Barrel Of Sah Diego Aqueduct Washington, June 2 IJPi The government announced today plans for construction of a second barrel of the San Diego, aqueduct which will double its capacity to deliver Colorado river water to San Diego county. Secretary of the Interior Chapman and Secretary of the Navy Kimball jointly announced an interior-navy department agreement on the project. Construction will take about two years. The work will be carried out under a contract between the navy and the San Diego County Water Authority. The agreement gives the reclamation bureau administration over design and construction of the second barrel.

The navy is tq, advance money to pay ior tne construction, expect ed to cost approximately 15 million dollars or about the same as the first barrel. Upon completion, the second barrel will be turned over to the San Diego County Water Authority. It, with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, will operate and maintain the aqueduct. Repayment of the construction cost, with interest, is to be made to the government over a 40-year period. Mangrum Wins Western Open St.

Louis. June 2 UP) Lloyd Mangrum, noncnalantly showing the gallery what makes a great pro, wrapped up his first western open golf championship in a $2,400 check after ignoring the competition and stroking a 274, six under par for 72 boles. Mangrum scored a new compet itive course record, touring the stubborn Westwood country club in a six under 64. The record came on a lazy five-foot putt that barely dropped on the 18th green. It was his seventh birdie of the round.

The previous record was 65, card ed by Ralpj Guldahl as he won the 1938 western. Bobby Locke, recovering from a bad cold, finished second with 282, two over par. SHOP IN GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA GREVHOUUB 2 hrs. mins. to SAIV FRANCISCO from SANTA CRUZ lv.

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Ccclidge For Assemblyman BECAUSE Glenn has the education, experience and the successful oackground that we need in these critical times to represent us in Sacramento. A proven, sincere leader. This ad paid ftf by Mrs. Vm Hoffman WARREN FOR PRESIDENT Woyd Weymouth, Santa Cruz Chmh. Elmer Kalar, Watsonville Chmn.

List of Delegates include: WILLIAM F. KNOWLAND MARJORIE H. F. BENEDICT LAUGHLIN E. WATERS GEORGE T.CAMERON Venetian Blinds ro7 Ph.

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