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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 65

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Page D7 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sufiday Nov 27 1960 The Boating Beat i 4 Cool Weather Offers More River Pleasures Arizona State Is Upset By Arizona 35-7 Jf fc fss yV ruhK A By Wilson Lythgoe I With cooler weather the next few months offer pleasur- able opportunities for boatmen An indication of the wide Underdog Arizona variety of these opportunities may be ascertained from the perior speed and its best de-'gear boatmen are busily loading aboard their craft these ense of the season last night days at docks of marinas outer clothing it should be 'for a stunning 35 to 7 foot- along the Sacramento River selected for its good wind-ball victory over Arizona and its tributaries 'breaking qualities 'state University I Items include rods and Today these items of cloth- The running 0f halfbacks 'reels for taking the salmon mg should be chosen from Thompson Joe I 'among the new rubber vinyl DODD" Jsteelhead and striped bassand synthetlc treated fabrics Hernandez and Minner Wil- now in their runs shotguns for strength and wearability' liams and the occasional pass- and1 cameras' and tn1 For sake- oose flt' ing of quarterback Eddie Wil-pods for taking color pictures tin8 jackets which have room son set Up an Arizona scores of the wildlife and of the layers of warm clothing warren Livingston ran 60 underneath should be of the' for a touchdown on foliage IV Portable Radios buttoned or zippered type jnzona second play from which can be slipped off eas- Her- There too are being load- )ly Puiover ackets and ram ed portable radios for keep-lgear and tlghty flttmgt laced Wlth 29r7l ing track of how the football b00ts have no piace aboard fullback Jack GlU sp A AMI UIrtl I scrimmage Wilson hit from the one Fresno State Rips COP 32-7 Long Jinx Ends FRESNO AP Fresno State College ended 14 years of frustration last night with a 32 to 7 win over old rival College of the Pacific The Bulldogs had not beaten the Tigers since 1946 The wm gave Fresno State a 9-1 record for the season its best since! rr 1955 Tlje series between the and Passed for a third He schools which started in 1921 ended his collegiate football is now even at 17 wins each) career by gaining 76 yards in Two were tied 1 16 carries I The Little All Defense Is Leaky America candidate Dale Mes- se Jty 1 ser scored two touchdowns Pacifies pass defense wasi leaky with three long passes setting up Bulldog scores Quarterback Nick Papac completed 53 and 54 yard pass plays to Jan Barrett in the first half and Bob Van Galder and Jay Buckert teamed for a 63 yard completion in the third quarter Messer plunged one yard for first touchdown He flipped a wobbly one yard pass to Barrett for the other as the first half ended second touchdown was a two yard end run with a block by Barrett clearing three Tigers COP Scores Quickly COP opened the game with a 76 yard scoring drive Halfback Waymond Hall scampered 40 yards off his right tackle for the touchdown After that the offense was stymied by a rugged Bulldog defense led by guard Doug Brown and tackle Lou Popelar The third quarter was opened up by Van pass to Buckert which carried to the four yard line Two plays later fullback Larry Iwasaki plunged over In the fourth quarter Fresno moved 61 yards for the final touchdown Iwasaki and Messer did mot of the ball carrying to the five yard line Van Galder passed to Buckert for the score 92 Yard ID Run Helps Falcons Top Colorado BOULDER Colo AP Halfback Mike 92 yard punt return for a touchdown launched the Air Force Academy to a 16 to 6 victory yesterday over two touchdown favorites Quinlan Falcon game captain took his touchdown trip in the third quarter to break open the scoring and the airmen completed the rout with another TD and a 29 yard field goal by Mike Rawlins before Colorado gets its touchdown in the last two minutes A spectacular catch on the one by end Gary Henson of a 39 yard throw by quarterback Gale Weidmer paved the way for the Colorado score Fullback Chuck Weiss plunged over on the next play Battle Dead Even The teams battled dead even through the scoreless first two periods The Air biggest threat in the first half died on nine where the defenders held for four downs Quinlan was the star in the plunged Thompson ran five yards and Joe Carroll ran 11 for the other Arizona scores I i W1 1V1 JCHZ Ul LA 1 CC 1 1 1 1 UV school November 3nG from the 3irstresm Wilson kicked three conver- of December can provide the A top adds even sions and passed to Heman- perfect weather for boaters more comfort to winter out-'dez for a two pointer particularly couples to go boarding Arizona State a running afloat in Superior California Baffle Under on the DEFENDING The Yreka High School Miners above will defend their Siskiyou County League basketball championship this season Members of the Yreka squad left to right are: Front row Jiggs Sage Butch McCarthy Paul Hitchcock and Tom Rick center row Dick Kinney Tom Broce Jon Meamber and Mike Newman rear row Jackson Lawe Chuck Shelton Curt Ealy Jim Hill and Wes Russell Bee Photo jteam was stopped but ground and scored its only Seat However less obvious They have to tow the kids water skiing They can Sooners Down Oklahoma State 17-6 In 55th Renewal Of Intrastate Feud touchdown on a 58 $ard pass from Ron Cosner to Bob Rem-ward bert Nolan Jones added to cock-j his nqjioal point after touch-pit down record by booting his 25th conversion in a row Arizona Slat 0 7 0 0 7 Arizona 6 8 7 14 35 Arizona Livingston 60 yard nm (kick ianchw in the sloughs crowd- bulk ed with boats all summer but kead or baffle under the for- practically deserted now for the fish just waiting I to be caught and the water-fowl waiting to be bagged Cool In Mornings Sure it is cool in the morn- seat If no such baffle divides your forward from the after area install a simple plywood panel and see how effectively it cuts the draft around your legs quarterback connected on a 13 yam Pass tahihaftack and how kecp warm Billy Meacham failed) Hernandez 29 yard pass from As to your outboard motor Wilson (Hernandez pass from Wilson) Gillespie 1 yard run (Wilson kick) Thompson 5 yard run (Wilson kick) Carroll 11 yard run (Wilson kick) Remberf 58 yard pass from Cosner (Jones kick) Attendance 25500 itself cold weather operation bother it but be very to tilt its lower unit By Wilbur Johnson exhibition by the players STILLWATER Okla Juhen after tbe final whlftle I the pep squads got in a few AP- Soonere bl0Ws of their owi atoned somewhat for their Oklahoma scored its first second touchdown drive He shot through guard on a 56 yard jaunt that carried to 36 Nine plays later he vaulted over a pile of players to score from a yard out Colorado desperately trying to get into the scoring column unsuccessfully passed on their own 40 on fourth down with six to go to set up the Air Force field goal Rawlins Kicks FG to the five yard line and Melvin Sandersfield swept in for and dry is the question asked by the boating hunters fishermen and cruising couples sure out of water in freezing temperatures to let water drain I worst football season under touchdown in a 67 yard drive the touchdown with 339 left nto the Coach Bud Wilkinson by in -10 plays Second string1 in the first quarter Ser You can sell used appliances furniture for cash with npppqqarv and much '-luulKc Ilceu ue maue in a Bee Classified Ad Dial GI ths new 7nefLit fou the of oil used or in 2-5011 to place your ad weatlwrW oeaMsthe 1 -'l '1 io IQuick results! (adv by the armed experiments beating traditional rival Okla-quarterback Bob Cornell pro- The Sooners demonstrat-homa State 17 to 6 yesterday vided the key play with a 27 ing a solid defense did not let The 55th renewal of the yard run Joklahqma State past the colorful intrastate feudi Pass Leads To TD Oklahoma 42 yard line in the wound up in a fist swinging! Jimmy Carpenter the No 1 opening half And they added touchdown at the start of NM State Rips Texas West pad thcr It took 16 plays to cover 76 AS ADVERTISED IN POST LOOK 25-15 For Unbeaten Season HUUlcL SLU1C Will! S-UI ilCIi LAS CRUCES NM APjplay in the December 31st blasting through a wide hole GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY forces For several years after World War II the best cold weather boating bargains rugged but somewhat unattractive came from war surplus stores The army navy and air force studied the well provdn principle of multiple layers of clothing They adapted this to modern fabrics The result was clothing that was light and strong Civilian Equivalents Now civilian equivalents The New Mexico State AggiesiSun Bowl against Utah State The victory gave the Aggies iqo-t iTtHT RnrHnr' a 10-0 record for the reason UKianoma acai 1923 with a 27 to 15 Border) touchdown early the final stretched their period The Cowboys went 80 Conference victory over arch BEBKSBB89 IN! I The score by quarters-COP 7 Fresno 6 Hall 40 kick) Fresno Messer 1 yard plunge (run failed) Barrett 1 yard pass from Messer (pass failed) Iwasaki 2 yard plunge (pass failed) Messer 2 yard run (pass failed) Buckert 5 pass from Van Galder (Webster pass from Van Galder) STATISTICS FRESNO STATE First downs 18 Rushing yardage 175 Passing yardage 301 Passes 12 24 Passes Intercepted -by 2 Punts 3-36 Fumbles lost Yjrds penalized 30 I OP I 10 AM OPEN TODAY SUNDAY 'TIL 6 PM DRIVE rival Texas Western and promptly accepted a bid to feated untied string to 14 the longest major college win- yards in 16 plays and fullback Jim Dillard dived over from ning streak It also left New the one Mexico State and Yale as the! The Sooners retaliated us-pass interception by 3 ins only major college! tace -porn Cox to get are available in and sizes In choosing St Louis Cagers Tip mmm unbeaten untied teams jfield position Fullback Ron-The Aggies came from be- nje Harthne came in to kick hind to score the victory to a 24 yard field goal as a cli-the delight of the record max t0 the bitter struggle Seven plays later the Fal- i a i i cons had reached only to the Lakers I ZO-I I i Three Arden Hills Gymnasts Win Donna Spitz Joanne Hashi-moto and Paula Crist of Arden Hills took first places yesterday the fourth annual Northern California Gymnastics Championships at the Sacramento State College gymnasium 22 Rawlins who had missed his first placement after a touchdown of the season on the Air Force second TD booted a perfect field goal from the 29 with 3:11 left am ST LOUIS Led by Bob 41 points the St Louis Hawks cooled off the hot Los Angeles Lakers 126 to 113 last night by holding Elgin Baylor to just 19 points about half his season average The victory kept the Hawks breaking crowd of 11500 Bob Gaiters the top collegiate rusher and scorer tallied a pair of touchdowns to bring his season total to 145 points and pltked up 145 ards to give him 1338 jaids for the Oklahoma wound up its season 3-6-1 Oklahoma State is 3-7 for the year The score by quarters Oklahoma 7 0 7 Oklahoma State 0 0 0 Individual scoring Oklahoma Sandersfield 5 yard run (Mislead kick) Cornell 3 yard run (Mil-stead kick) 24 yard field goal bv Hart-line Oklahoma State Dillard 1 yard run (run failed) Attedance 34 000 171 6 2 Utah Linemen Will Play For West SALT LAKE CITY The University of Utah announced last night that guard Tony Polychronis and tackle Ken Peterson of the Utes have been picked for the West football team in the annual East-West game December 31st in San Francisco Polychronis weighs 250 pounds Peterson 237 Both are from Salt Lake City and played at South High School vear Winners from Sacramento Th' were: Th Texas Top Lowest Price For tho FIRST TIME Sacramento Car Owner can hava a FACTORY LIKE NEW FINISH that it BAKED ON TO STAY GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS again! Fading Pealing or Crinkling and In Me color of their choice from OVER 2000 MODERN COLORS There It only one LOW LOW PRICE S29 95 Only Eerl Scheib the Large Auto Palntor in tha nation offer thi outstanding Automotive Valuel Over 2000000 eatiilled cuitomer coast to coast score by quarters Western 7 0 0 8 15 New Mexico Sete 6 14 7 0 27 Bovs' Mike Soderstand YMCA 1st Williams 37 yard pass from free exercise Furman (Babb kick) Young 13 yard Boys )7 Bob Crist Htram Johnson pass from Furman (Boyce pass from High School 1st free exercise I Furman) Bovs' 18 and over Curt Rebhan Sac- Gaiters yard run (pass The score by quarters Air Force 0 Colorado 0 AFA Quinlan 92 Punt return '(Raw-1 Unbeaten home TCCOrd illtclCt failed kck'for the season with nine 1 pun9e pass straight and increased their 39140 'western division lead in the air force Colorado National Basketball Associa- tion to three and one half games St Louis now has a 12 to 4 record the Lakers 10 to 9 failed) Jackson 3 yard run (AiXms kick) Simms 14 pass from Johnson (Atkins kick) Gaiters 9 yard run (At kins kick) Attendance 11500 (est) kAi ramento State 1st free exercise Girls' II Joanne Hashimoto Arden Hills 1st free exercise 1st tumbling 1st trampoline Girls' Paula Crist Arden Hills 1st trampoline Girls 15 Donna Spitz Arden Hills 1st free exercise OWN A PART OF YOUR OWN SKI AREA SKIERS You can become a shareholder in Alpine Meadows' of Tahoe Inc California proposed Million Dollar Ski Development Ward Paake looking south to Laka Tahot Including TRANSPARENTS METALLIC5 MAROONS Heater and Reclining Seat Outside Rear View Mirror Anti Smog Device Ceramic Muffler and Tail Pipe 3 Year Written Guarantee Against Fading Pooling or Crinkling Honored in over 80 cities coast to coast tuiLzzri WEST LARGEST I iiiM-i'i logon tse oog Wo hand sand your car to remove rust end oxidized gaint grime coat It needed carefully mask to protect chroma glase rubber and upholstery then apply tne Scheib special weather-resistant SILICONE FORMULA Paint which is finally baked in the West's largest Infra Red Oven to a hard long lasting llnlsh that WILL NEVER NEED waxing or polishing AGAINI WHAT IS ALPINE MEADOWS? Alpine Meadows of Tahoe Inc California Corporation was organized by (roup of businessmen who with their families like to ski After extensive research and study at thair own expense (S50000 00) they have produced the for the Ideal "Skier Owned Ski Area to be constructed In the Alpine Meadows section of Beer Creek Valley Area immediately to the south of Squaw Valley California WHAT IS THE SCHEDULE FOR COMPLETION? Construction is planned to begin in the spring of 1961 and facilities operating in time for the 1961 1962 Ski Season (At I cost of 3850 000 00 WHAT FACILITIES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED? Facilities will include (1) Chair Lift (1700 vertical rise from 6 950 ft to too of Ward Peek at 8 637 ft elevation) (2) Bar Lift (3) Rope Tow (4) Specious Day Lodge (5) Paved road from Highway 89 to base of Ski Lifts end a 500 car paved Parking Area Alpine Meadows of Tahoe Inc will arrange with concessioneers for the operation of any other facilities such as Hotels Restaurants etc HOW WILL THIS PROJECT BE FINANCED? Alpine Meadows of Tahoe Inc it authorized by tne Commissioner of Corporations of the State ot California to sell 1 500 shares of Its common stock to the public at (10 per share This stock is offered in units of 100 shares per unit at a public offtring price of (1000 per unit Subscrip lions will be taken on the basis of (250 00 down and the balance as set forth in the prospectus The Company proposes to sell the ottered stock through Its officers end members who will receive no commission therefor THE COMMISSIONER OF CORPORATIONS DOES NOT RECOM MFND OR ENDORSE THE PURCHASE OF THIS SECURITY The Company also proposes to engage representatives to whom they will pay 5 of the ottering price each unit sold by them on sales totalling (6000 00 or more Such commissions will ba paid Common Stock of tha Company If you ara intorastad In aarnlng shares In Alplnt Meadows by serving as a representative please contact Alpina Meadows of Tahoe Inc Market St San Francisco Room 41S befors November 10th 1961 You will be given full details without obligation Please telephone YU 1 055 or fill out end mail coupon without delay WILL YOUR MONY BE RETURNED IF THE FULL SUBSCRIPTION IS NOT RAISED? Yes All subscription proceeds are empounded with the Wells Fargo American Trust Company of Sen Francisco end will be refunded If the full subscription is not' raised by April 20th 1961 WILL THERE BE ANY SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OR PRIVILEGES FOR THE INVESTORS? Yes The Company will offer 7V? return In all investors in form of Ski Tow Scrip Tickets For a period of not less than 5 years the Company will offer 5 00 each yaar in form of tow tickets to stockholders for each JIOOOOO Invested Stockholders can participate In Operations In planning of future developments and share In any profits resulting from the operations in Alpine Meadows WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Alpine Meadows Ski Arae will be open to the public Any bona fide resident of the Stele of California can purchase shares In Alpine Meadows of Tahoe Inc until $850 000 00 In stock has been old HOW CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT ALPINE MEADOWS? The San Francisco office is located at St San Francisco Room 418 Telephone YU 1 055 In rhe East Bay Araa Phone TH 5 7131 Without obligation This office will give you the name of ell officers and Board of Directors illustrated prospectus engineers reports end protections BODY FENDER COLLISION REPAIRS low as SI 00 Earl oxperionced body man maka this a COMPLETE ONE STOP wa evet rebuild wrgcksl guaranteed as long as original owner keeps the car 12000 Mile or One Year Guarantee after normal down No Money Down Easy Budget Terms Oie Day Service In before Out by If You Come In Phone For Appointment Open Daily Including Saturday via? fwjA zsw nr- its-w- MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! Alin Mu4w Tiko In 470 Mrkt It ti FrMlm Calif No Payments Unfit 196? 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