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11-vNIv-lirr-w'wervw'rvi4rvfter-v Irvqmirom ipomqrgr51pmvomInvmPodugemirAmmnwwqramireiluallorp Vw1pmge Page D4 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Friday February 14 1964 110112171E BENCH Draw Is Made For Auburn SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST 4507 DON'T NEGLECT VALUABLE HIDES Table Tennis 1st Round Play Is Complete SSC Gymnasts Will Open Dual Meet Season By Marco Smolich Four promising track and field men including former Highlands prepster Dave McHugh who last season won the Sac-Joaquin Section half mile crown in two top varsity football prospects have enrolled for the spring semester at Sacrament) State College Pack The 230 pounder played Pack The 230 pounder played Rising Temperatures Could Bring Better Outdoor Prospects Uutdoor Prospects Cage Tourney I WOODEN To 6t(44? 000 J64' -4 at Bakersfield JC Nevada's basketballers apparently do not miss Bill Robinson who flunked out of school recently Bill Nicholson JC transfer from Kansas has taken up the slack nicely and Bobby Donlan and Mike 9livas continue to give the Far Western Conference leaders the best back court duo in the circuit The gridders are halfback Cary Tommeraason who lettered as a sophomore at Oregon in 1962 and Tom Kelly 220 pound former Galt High School lineman who attended Washington a te for one term and was graduated from Stockton Junior College The name of Tommeraason certainly rings a bell among Superior California grid addicts The 170 pounder gained AUBURN Placer Co McCiatchy Newspapers Service Placer Union High School By Glenn Spuller Athletic Director Paul Sher-Cautiously sportsmen are preparing for a fishing weekend bina announced the complein delta valley and mountain rivers and lakes Conditions tion of the draw for the 22nd have continued to improve with wind abating and tempera- annual Kendall Arnett Tourntures rising Should this trend reach the ideal stage by to-lament which will take place morrow chances for good ac- in Auburn's Earl Crabbe Gym tion are within reason Some i on February Vth 28th and 3 Capital City fishing departments have ald29th The tournament is ready shown shown a marked boostisored by the school's letter-and others indicate a turn forlmen's club the Block So-Fighters Make t'e the upswing in cleTt171e draw which found catches and prospects it may Roseville of the Sierra Foot 3 Capital City Fighters Make and others indicate a turn forlmen's dub the Block So the best ciety Despite the upswing in The draw which found catches and prospects it may Roseville of the Sierra Gloves Finals AFTEPI THE HUNTING SEASON ENDS DON'T NEGLECT HIDES UNTIL THEraE WORTHLESS! SHIP THEM 10 A TANNERY AS WON AS POSSIBLE TO BE MADE INTO GLOVES AND OTHER CLOTHING WHEN A HIDE HAS BECOME CRUMPLED CR WRINKLED DRYING DAMPEN THE FLESH SIDE WITH WATER UNTIL ITS PLIABLE THEN SALT THE FLESH SIDE ROLL HIDE LOOSELY AND WRAP IN A BURLAP BAG OR VENTILATED CARTON AND SHIP AT ONCE Use STRING 0 tiZ 16 WIRE "TO Ma YVOODEtt TAG 0 HIDES NEVER FOLD DRIED HIDES! Foot-be well to remember winter thin League and Folsom of the is still around and one should'Golden Empire League given not expect too much morelthe favorites' roles and placed than comes as a result of in- in opposite brackets prodividual effort duced the following pairings: Striped bass catfish steel- 4:30 vs El not expect too much morelthe favorites' roles and placed than comes as a result of in- in opposite brackets prodividual effort duced the following pairings: Striped bass catfish steel- 4:30 vs El First round play in the city table tennis tournament was completed last night in the Clunie Clubhouse Tonight's schedule calls for men's class singles at 7 o'clock men's dais A singles at 7:30 and men's doubles at 8:15 Last night's results: JUNIOR BOYS' SINGLES-Don Steneen defeated Dave Mason 21-18 2119 Jim Boutos defeated Danny Lobav 21111 21-6 Georee Valine Jr defeated Kenny Lewis 2118 21-17 Mike Koerner defeated Tim Eskel 2111 21-8 Tom Koerner defeated Gary Voet default Tom Evans defeated TOM Turner 21-8 21-10 Dick Zimmerman defeated Eric Sandhoff 19- 21 21-14 21-13 Mike McElroy defeated Jeff Mason 21-10 21-15 WOMEN 'S SINGLES-Sylvia Hatton defeated Nettve Barbee 24-21 21-14 21-16 Shirley Koerner defeated Lois Hacker 21-17 21-12 Dianne Voet defeated Patty Lichtenberger 22-20 21-9 Carol Lichtenberger defeated Joanne Lynne Barbee 21-7 21-12 MEN'S CLASS SINGLES-Robert Swatek defeated Vance Koerner 19-21 24-22 21-17 Robert Dowell defeated Miller 21-19 21-11 Bill Fritz defeat- ad Joe Taylor 21-14 21-16 Don Sperling defeated Michael Scholner 21-14 21-7 1Reginald Stewart defeated Ken Johnson 22-20 21-15 Harold Henery defeated Allen Max ley 21-3 2I9 Carl Johnson defeated Loy Cluney 21-15 21-8 Jim McCall defeated William Rothaus 21-17 21-16 John Riggs defeated John Leong 21-10 21-19 Truman Burns defeated Dant! Norr 21-17 21-19 Norm Peterson defeated Maurice Clemons 21-19 21-12 Robert Swatek defeated Robert Dowell 21-18 21-16 Fewz1 Wahhab defeated Dan Haag 21-17 19-21 21-17 MENS CLASS SINGLES-Reginald Stewart defeated Harold HenerY 22-20 13-21 21-18 Don Sperling defeated Bill Fritz 21-17 2147 Fawzi Wahhab defected Morris Campbell 21-13 21-13 Jim McCall defeated Carl Johnson 21-14 21-14 Dick an2110CarovianLceichatennd- MIXED DOUBLES-Ray and Sylvia Hat- bt eedr edr eal5f e2d1 Shirley Koerner defeated Lois Harper and Mike Scholen 21-17 21-19 Mike and Cynthia Koerner defeated Dianne Vogt and Don Stringhen 21-17 19-21 21-14 Bud and Nettye Barbee defeated Judy IHacker and Bob Dowell 21-12 22-20 Sacramento State College's gymnastic varsity will open its dual meet season at 7:30 PM tomorrow with a double dual meet against the Chico State Wildcats and the Sacramento Turners at SSC Iry Feria Hornet coach named his following probable starters: Free exercise Hiroshi Kato Chuck Nelson and Mike Hodge trampoline Terry Dyer Jim Juvick and Nelson side horse Bob Vlach Marty Walden and Kato parallels Kato and Walden horizontal Dyer Walden and Hodge Wolf Dyer and Kato long Castillo Nelson and Kato tumbling Dyer Nelson and Juvick The Hornets whose record includes only five dual meet losses in five years expect their stiffest competition from the Turners On the Turner squad are such experienced contestants as Coach Bob Dunning ex-California gymnast Ray Goldbar student freshman coach at SSC who rates as one of the top all around performers in the state Jack Wiley YMCA coach who was one of the country's finest gymnasts during his days at Southern Illinois and Larry Topping also a high rated all around competitor Chico State an inexperienced team is coached by Nils Bengtsson former Danish gymnast head and winter trout will1Dorado of Placerville 6 head the list of angling sports'Nevada Union of Grass Val-while warm water fish sal-Iley vs Folsom 7:30 Rosemon and sturgeon rate a sec- ville vs San Juan ond spot Predators will fill vs Willows the nimrods bill in spasmotic Four games two pitting fashion and ocean species ea- winners against winners and tice a few hardy ones two losers against losers The following is a con- will high light Friday night's densed report of better areas action and the tournament for weekend sportsmen: win emu-11111P SntitrdAv nirdlt ley vs Folsom 7:30 Roseville vs San Juan VS Willows Four games two pitting winners against winners and two losers against losers will high light Friday night's action and the tournament will conclude Saturday night o- et I cit -Z: 44 i po: 1 4 It sk ow-- tt: 1 Ai if 1 'c i r1 4'1 11 ss 4 L7' A A 4 0 with consolation championship third place and championship games Host Placer having defeated San Juan's Spartans in the final game a year ago is the defending champion The Spartans however provided last year's most valuable player when Roy Burnett then a sophomore won that honer Burnett will seek to repeat this year McClatchy Newspapers Service SAN FRANCISCO Sacramento's Duke Schuering and Tom Gutitrrez in the 165 pound novice division and Lupe Lopez in the 156 pound junior won their bouts last night to reach the finals of the Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament set for Thursday night in the Kezar Pavilion Schuering won two fights knocking out San Francisco's Ken Buckley in the second round a then decisioning another Sacramentan Charles Valencia The latter match was the finale of a 34 bout card Valencia gained the semifinals by scoring a decision over Ruben Ramirez of Oakland Gutierrez made the finals by default Another Capital City entry Dave Curtis was eliminated Curtis in the 156 pound novice division was stopped in the first round by Henry Lopez of San Francisco's Police Athletic League The fighters stood toe to toe for two minutes and battled away with nobody going down en uuckley in tne secona then decisioning und a 'other Sacramentan Charles alencia The latter match as the finale of a 34 bout Valencia gained the semi- a als by scoring a decision Ter Ruben Ramirez of Oak- Gutierrez made the finals default Another Capital City entry ave Curtis was eliminated Curtis in the 156 po un wice division was stopped the first round by Henry ipez of San Francisco's Po- Athletic League The hters stood toe to toe for To minutes and battled away ith nobody going down SSC has released its official 1964 football slate which calls for 10 games including six at home Each contest falls on a Saturday starting September 19th when the Hornets will entertain Whittier Then in succession will come Santa Clara there Long Beach State here Cal Poly of Pomona here San Fernando State there Chico State homecoming here Nevada there Humboldt State here California Aggies here and San Francisco State there All games at SSC are set for 2 PM Others will start at 8 PM except a 1:30 PM date at San Francisco State Thanks to efforts of Jim Doan Cal Aggie athletic publicity director an all FWC baseball team for 1963 was Ichosen recently by the coaches It follows: Jack Anderson Aggies Wayne Agbulos Nevada Bob Baird SF State between Bud Harrellson SF State and Len Napoli SSC outfield Ken Barbieri SF State Dick Carriere Aggies and Jerry Miller Chico State between Mario Serafin Chico State and Jan Swanson Aggies Christman SF State and Jerry Steinke SSC Christman a Steinke had respective earned run averages of 180 and 194 Cary Tommeraason Bee Photo Part Of Joke Refuge Will Be Open To Hunfing The California Duck Hunters Association has been advised by the state fish and game department that the eastern portion of the Joice Island waterfowl refuge will be open to public shooting this year provided finances are made available to develop parking facilities for shooters using the area Opening of the area would benefit hunters on nearby Grizzly Island also In previous years with the first shots from Grizzly shooters many of the ducks took off for the Joice refuge Hunters feel that shooting on Joice would keep the birds moving Wake Forest Seeks 2 Negro Gridder Giants Slate Role In Rookie League O'Hara Sets World Indoor Mile Mark STRIPED BASS tioBn: ot Best vsilsotaghBsayialwAenrcgier SIOn Slough and The Chectco Middle Eel Russian South Fork Trinity upstream from Ella Porn Creek main Trinity Helena to Douglas City are spotty but rate as best po- tential The American Naverro Smith Winchuck Sacramento Garcia Gualaits ic(olaurrdiattt310 aande Pistol also have fisn and spinners gooleoyse ggrdfrcehsVcei0 teA ar and flat fish are considered as finest nticnd era although a few will come on flies from upper sections of both Trinity branches WINTER TROUT Topaz and Trinity Lake Excellent at upper levels for trollers and bait thinkers Some 6 3 opouonodflotshisfrwo eekTfrom Trinity rotrei sections of Trinity inclucTe Sf naaL Better and east fork Stewarts Fork east main frorrAmirdceoutpereier Amrnw rvoerg tgp ffrroomm Ituecekr HnieG11111111 Putah tial In and for lend locked steeih Berryessa Lakes Spotty with some good catches In Shasta Lake preferably the McCloud arm CATFISH All of delta fair or better but Joattuin arm In quiet sloughs goodS to All a muenliantPSociiirg ofTebyelsotearlgfittuestchLSoarnode reservoirs fair but mud cat action slowing at tributary mouths and a in sloughs and bays Main delta rivers high fair and quiet back waters bypass fair some large channel cat taken Snotty to fair with a very few good catches Redding down stream to Big Bend roe hot- Spotty to fair on black bass but Ins proving If warm weather stays or temoks Deratures rise to a high point look for a marked boost in small and large mouthed I 1 fyoznodb but cg sooluegr gill remain ofottrrr oor tool lAiLmmallar7ickBe eyeensdsa lireeatre wmaotree eatreea in satorptizsClear Lake offrs larger fish few more Many farm "IDITus7 clearing enough eto ponds amre It innow and si wodcgdelotaorsiougohs arra generally too silty for the rI'dtdaenli GREENSBORO NC Al' Two star football players from Greensboro's Negro Dudley High School reported ly are being sought by Wake Forest College Coach (Bill) Furcrori of Dudley told the Greens lboro Daily News that both lquarterback Kenneth Henry and end Charles Sanders have been offered full four year football scholarships at Wake Forest They are believed to be the first North Carolina Negro schoolboys to be offered a full athletic grant by a North Carolina member of the Atlantic Coast Conference although Wake Forest a year ago actively sought Benny Blocker of Lancaster SC 175 MPH Drag Racers Will Vie unanimous all Supcal honors in 1960 when he led the Orland Trojans to the Westside League title while scoring 154 points in nine games Cary competed in the 1961 Shrine all star classic in Los Angeles and also that year was the outstanding player in the Optimist game at Hughes Stadium where he spi rked Northern California to its first win over Sacramento County 7 to 6 Tommeraason who will try out for the sprints on the Green and Gold's track squad figures to be a strong contender for left halfback in the fall Trackmen joining McHugh who was at American River JC last semester in the Hornet fold are Baird Caswell 14 foot pole vaulter from Citrus JC Ronnie Nelson 9:40 two miler from San Jose City College and Tom Payne a quarter miler who ran in the 49s at Monterey Peninsula College Another spring semester enrollee is John Olander who wielded a big bat for Sacramento CC's baseball team in 1963 Olander earlier was at SSC where he earned a grid letter as a defensive back Mee latchy Newspapers Service SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco Giants will participate in the newly organized Pioneer Rookie League which will open in Idaho cities on June 21st Jack Schwarz secretary of the Giants' farm system said the Giants will join with the Los Angeles Angels Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs in operating the league which primarily is for youngsters without any professional experience The Giants will operate the Twin Falls club which will go into training on June 10th The league will operate through August 31st Schwarz said no manager has been named Giant officials emphasized free agents are invited to try out for the rookie team From Page D1 an outstanding show equaling the indoor mark of 6 seconds flat in the 60 yard dash the fourth time this season he has hit it Other major winners included Gary Gubner NYU in the shot put at 63-212 Lew Hoyt of Southern California in the high jump at 7-1 John Uelses LaSalle pole vault 16-114 Roy Hicks US Army 60 yard high hurdles 73 Wendell Mott ley Yale 440 yard dash 483 Bill Crothers Toronto 880 yard run 1:508 a Luck New Haven Track Club 500 yard run 57 flat and Bruce Kidd Toronto 2 mile run 8:426 Summaries: 440-1 Wendell Mottles' Yale 483 Meet record previous record :485 by Mottley 1963 2 Charley Mays Grand St Boys :487 3 Chris Stauffer Baltimore Olympic Club :490 4 Ray Saddler Wheeler St IC Houston Tex :491 880-1 William Crothers Toronto 1:501 2 Robin Lingle of Missouri 1:509 3' Noel Carroll Vilianova 1:51 4 Ed Duchinl Georgetown 1:517 60H14-1 Roy Hicks US Army 2 Russ Rogers Grand St Boys 3 Richard Davis Maryland State 4 John Bethea Morgan State :073 60-1 Robert Haves Florida AMA 2 Gerald Ashworth Boston AA 3 Sam Perry Fordham 4 Mel Pander US Army 5 Wilton Jackson Morgan State :060 equals world Indoor record huasr 1 el mMeet rec 1963 2 record prey' a6r6dav485G'ralZi ttleoVs :487 3 Chris Stauffer a It more Olympic Club :490 4 Saddler Wheeler St IC Houston Texay: 880-1 William Crothers Toronto 1: 2 Robin Lingle Missouri 1:509 3 Noel Carroll Mi i lianoya 1:51 4 Ed Duchini Geor' 60HH-1 Roy cl4liaki53Z Army 2 cvo Boys 3 Richard Dna: Zs 7rev7a'n Ttnadt State Bo John Bethea Morgan -ate I'viLbert Florida A8 Perry Ashworth Boston lo Pander State A rmy 5 Wilton Jackson 1 Morgan Ovals world Indoor record e' Three Olympic Ski Winners Become Pros TORONTO AP Three 1964 Olympic skiing gold McClatchy Newspapers Service STOCKTON A large field of supercharged AA fuel dragsters capable of reaching the 175 mile per hour bracket will be on hand Sunday to compete top eliminator honors at the Kingdon drag strip John Soares strip manager will award $100 to the top eliminator Consolation prizes include $10 per round for each competitor in the top eliminator division and $1875 each for low elapsed time and top speed of the meet Entries include the Vagabond AA fuel dragster driven by Larry Leventon of Sacramento and another Capital City entry the fuel machine of the Fox brothers Gates will be opened at 8:30 AM for time trials Eliminator eitt11101- IOW eligpbCU 11111C allU top speed of the meet Ent rnclude the Vaga- Entries i508 bond AA fuel dragster driven by Larry Leventon of Sacra- mento and another Capital City entry the fuel machine of the Fox brothers Gates will be opened at 8:30 AM for time trials Eliminator Gran Premio Bari Autocross Is Slated The eighth annual Gran Premio Bari Autocross will be held Sunday at the State Fair ground The event is the oldest of its type in the Sacramento Valley having been sponsored by the Sacramento Volkswagen Club annually since 1957 The name is derived from the famous road race in Bari Italy The entry fee is $350 Spectators will be admitted free at gate No 12 off Broadway starting at 8:30 AM More information may be obtained by calling chairman Phyllis Banks YO 7-1784 Polio Is Out As Seals Coach In As Manager SAN FRANCISCO UPI The slump ridden San Francisco Seals will have a new coach tonight when they try to end their eight game losing streak against the Portland Bucks Coleman Hall the Seals' wealthy owner yesterday replaced Bud Poi le with veteran wing Nick Mickoski But Poi le who led San Francisco to the Western Hockey League championship last year will remain as general manager of the squad Mick- oski will be a playing coach The Seals owner said yesterday the current losing streak Is not the reason for the switch "Hockey today is big business" said Hall "Bud has been coaching for me a year and a half and has done a great job but he has too much work to do in the dual position He is in my plans for the future and by that I mean the National Hockey League" Hall also suggested it is bad for the coach and general manager to be the same man because the coach often gets close to his players while the general manager has to be more unfriendly when it comes time to negotiate for salary 'de Is Out As 'Seals Coach In Manager SAN FRANCISCO mu te slump ridden San Fran- co Seals will have a new ach tonight when they try end their eight game los- 7 qtrwink Against thA Pnrt- Shriners Pick Coaches For East-West Tilt A FRANCISCO---AP--- Winning coaches in the last two Rose Bowl football games will match systems Inext January 2nd in the Shrine East-West Game Shriners announced yesterday that Pete Elliott of Illinois whose team whipped Washington January 1st in the Rose Bowl will be head coach for the East and John McKay of Southern California will coach the West McKay's Trojans outlasted Wisconsin in the 1963 Rose Bowl Hank Foldberg of Texas ARLM and Bob Devaney of 1963 Big Eight champion Nebraska will assist McKay Ben Schwartzwalder of Syracuse and a coach to be named will assist Elliott William Coffman managing director announced that the December game earned $25050836 for Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children Yes Gomez Was On Fight Card medalists have turned profes- sional and will race at Devil's Glen near Collingwood on February 23rd They are Egon Zimmcl- man of Austria winner of the downhill Francois Bonlieu of France winner of the giant slalom and Joseph (Pepi) Stiegler of Austria winner of 06BO ue TC tsIncr e2r 51 Jim Luck New Haven the slalom Willes illamBcovle Notre Dame races are set for 2' PM Gen- Besides the Olympic trio :572: 3 C'har :573 No fourth Bu ht a US Marines 1 eral such veter admission is $175 an pros as xter 1 Tom O'Hara Loyola 'Molterer Pepi Gramshammer by Jim BeoaottyrreLcoosrdioboeltsreIctdit 31y58d6 loon on 101criluacaemGeabrcirr1 February '15 19a63- ohnny Logan and Christian Pravda all of nr ica Kansas ay State Austria and Adrian Duvil-1106a 1traFJrceco Et7aa I knoll New i'orrtA''aiZ1242168 5 John lard of France will COMpetEI SP-1 Garv Gubner NYLI 63 2V 2 III Play In Japan Randy Matson College Station Texas 59-134 3 Richard Crane US Army 582' Pair Leads In Mixed 4 Carl Wallin Northeastern 58-1V MILWAUKEE AP 1 a Hi-1 Lew Hoyt USC 7-1 2 2 Tourney By 2 Strokes wTheraLuBoston AA 6-11 3 Tony Sneaz 1 ai: A stralia 6-11 Johnny Logan former infield- MIAMI Fla AP Billy rJohn Uelses La Salle 16-1l 4 er for the M1 lacIntyoaldmarrk 16 set by Roland Milwaukee Braves Cruz Vi an Pittsburgh rkgh Pirates I a Hyndman of Huntington -3 Dave 11-o6ric 2 Morgantown WVa 15-2 158 a 14 A Pair Leads In Mixed Tourney By 2 Strokes MIAMI Fla Billy Hyndman of Huntington Val rair Leaos In mina 4 Carl Wallin Northeastern 58-112 MILWAUKEE AP Hi-1 Lew Hoyt USC 7-1 2 John wThe-Ima Tourney By 2 Strokes 7 Atf16-11 3 Tony Sneaz- Johnny Logan former infield- MIAMI Fla AP Billy nowt) else lie sell 1 '1 46 i arn41 er for the Milwaukee Braves Hyndman of Huntington Val- Cruz lltavVera00rivc14 roCarnufcwy111 ig: and Pittsburgh Pirates said BOUNCING AROUND Ray Goldbar has been appointed student coach of Sacramento State's gymnastic team Iry Faria head coach said Ray who captained the Hornets and was judged their outstanding gymnast last year will work primarily with the freshmen Goldbar is ia graduate of Butte Valley 1 High School in Dorris where his gymnastic coach was Dick Gasktell Nevada landed a prime lineman this week when Orv registered with the Wolf Custom Body Painting Metal Flake Candy Colors MODERN BODY SHOP 4905 Parker Ave 451-4187 LOS ANGELES AP If you were wondering whether a guy named Gomez won lost or fought a draw in the Olympic Auditorium last night the answer is yes Sergio Gomez 13534 of Tijuana Mexico outpointed Ernie Cuadras 138 of San Diego in the 10 round main event Sergio's brother Lucio 126 lost to Beto Maldonado 1271 in a five round preliminary Another brother Fernado Gomez 134 was held to a draw by Mercer Smith 133 There were no knockdowns in the main event but Gomez twice staggered Cuadras in the final round Referee Dick Young the only official scored it 6 to 4 Cor of Stockton Blvd Porker Ave i JULIUS KESSLER COMPANY LAWRENCEBURG INDIANA BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF 7212 GRAIN NEUTRAL small -1'' ley Pa and Mrs Phillipi io 151 i John last night he has signed a Roman Bruce Kidd Toronto one year contract to play with Cudone of West Caldwell NJ mtigiT 48:11 the Nankai Hawks of Osaka i 1 held a two stroke lead today 3 Ron Clarke lAuultrOaTilao rd Clohessy Texas Olympic Club 8:508 in Japan's Central Baseball as third round play began in League the 29th annual International Fights Last Night Logan who was released by Mixed Foursome Golf Tourna- By Associated Press the Pirates at the end of the ment WORCESTER French 1963 season said he will fly Their one over par 73 yes- 146 Providence RI scored a technical ut Noiv1e Earl Owens 143 Pleas- to Japan on Sunday terday gave them a total of ilgral Logan said he had been in- 145 two better than the 147 stgcr ci-rh--eFX Yaansg81(736 vited to join the Braves for scored by the defending cham- laMILAN Adi 13314 Ni pions Hobart a I of ear4 3 stooped Si'vlo gettoni i3712 spring training and "see if I Savannah Ga and Marlene st'lloiptIcti -10iltoe RosNsardlio0155 Chicp90 could catch on as a utility ne: man But while I appreciated Streit of Ontario who also PA 17 er IPe fired a 73 in the second round Mexico outpointed EA Geumacns13i31 thee! offer that didn't impress San Diego 10 Molina Strangely Is Fight Underdog NEWCW rUiV 5 :1:: 11: -t1 1) ii I ri rvi Nili I 4 9 1 4 (it'''''" 4: 'i i 330) 4 ai i elio4 i' 1144 ts i 'r' i ') iii i I 1' 1 :1 i i i- Aln(c1: i 1 -g 1: I ti P-1 'i: 's i kt: i rl: 1 i i 4 fri1 se'r 4 1::::::: i7 ii Lawn Tennis Associafion Eyes Slowdown Of Game NEW Narvaez an untried New Yorker with an unbeaten streak of 11 will make his big time debut tonight as a surprising 8 to 5 choice over lightweight contender Luis Molina of San Jose Calif in Madison Square Garden The 10 rounder will be telecast nationally by ABC-TV Starting time is 10 PM PST Although he is ranked No 5 among the 135 pound division's contenders Molina will be making his first appearance in the Garden once the Mecca of boxing On the basis of his record and the caliber of opponents he has met the 25 year old Californian figures to have the edge over the 24 year old Puerto Rican born Narvaez1 The odds seem out of line 41 Ilt rcZ111! 'As isitq' 1 1199 So lunar Table The schedule of So lunar periods as printed below has been taken from John Alden11 Knight's So lunar Tables Plan your day so you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during these times if you wish to find the best spot each day The major periods begin at the time shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours thereafter The minor periods are of somewhat shorter duration Use Pacific Standard Time Minor Major Minor Major 6 20 12:10 6:50 12:35 7 15 1:05 7:45 1:30 1 05 1:55 8:40 2:25 9 00 2:50 9:30 3:15 9 55 3:45 10:25 4:10 10 55 4:45 11:25 5:10 11:50 5:40 6:05 12:20 8 30 12:40 7:00 1:15 7 25 1:35 7:55 2:10 8 20 2:30 8:45 3:00 9 10 3:20 9:40 3:55 10 00 4:10 10:30 I 45 10 50 5:00 11:15 5:30 11:40 5:50 6:20 12:05 6:40 12:30 7:13 12:55 7:30 1:20 CORPUS CHRISTI aiding the players who are executive commit- making a similar recommentee of the Lawn Tennis Asso- dation through their commitciation will hold its annual meeting tonight with a raft tee headed by Ham Richard-of recommendations to con- son of Dallas former Davis sider one of them calling for Cup star a slowdown of the game in or- Best Of Three der to blunt the power serves Another recommendation is The research and planning for a best of three sets in committee meeting yester- tournament play rather than day recommended a new ball the best of five as' of now which will be softer and have The site of this year's Davis less resiliency so the poweriCup matches which will be held in the United States was to be decided today at meeting of the Davis Cup' committee Los Angeles is bidding fnr to be decided today at a meeting of the Davis Cup committee Los Angeles is bidding for THE WORDS STAND SOLIDLY FOR KESSLER KtRIC2101rel Reg $259 Tou FAMOUS DELTA 9" RADIAL SAW 1-toot workshop with 1001 uses Hove fun on your hobby prolectst Save money on your home remodeling and repairs This versatile rugged Radial Saw is the alt time favorite of beginners and craftsmen You'll like the power accuracy and convenience it offers See it today! 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