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THE SACRAMENTO BEE Page B9 Tuesday January 16 1968 Mastertonts Death Dims NHL All-Star Tilt Mast A IIS I Higher tjuniing Fishing Fees Are Requested litinting Fishing Fees Are Rea I uested I SCC Will Seek First Conference Victory Tonight TORONTO (AP) The Na-! tional Hockey League's 21st an-'1 nual All-Star di its usual glitter by the death of Minnesoto forward Bill Master- I Toronto's defending 1 Stanley Cup champions against standouts from the other 11 1 NHL clubs tonight 11 TORONT( tional Hock nual All-Sta its usual gl Mirmesoto I Stanley Cut standouts NHL clubs I Sophomore southpaw Rich Newton will be the only letterman in the lineup when the Sacramento City College Panthers take on the Modesto Pirates tonight Game time for the Valley Conference game is 8 o'clock in the SCC gym Coach Jerry Anderson's young Panthers 10-7 for the season will be trying to gain 1 1 1 their first conference decision in ivArinTlafirthc Negotiations Valley Conference For Bout Are Futile I Pct Fresno City College 4 0 1000 College of Seournas 3 9 1000 San Joaguin Delta 2 1 661 Sacramento Citv College 0 2 000 American River College 0 3 000 Modesto Junior College 0 3 000 Prior to the opening faceoft inenthusiasts is an extravaganza Maple Leaf Gardens a crowd of of fishing hunting boating camp-more than 15000 will pay a mo- ingt resorting trailering camp-meat of silent tribute to the ering flying fun in the sun and memory of Masterton who died playtime under any conditions early Monday from a brain inju-1 in the great out of doors Man's ry suffered in a game last week-1 ingenuity has been outdone only end 1 by his wild imagination in dent was a shock" NHL Presi-isign and color The show con-dent Clarence Campbell said of tinues through Sunday and is the of its kind in well worth the time and price the league's 51-year history You will never see it all in one "But the game will go on" day and night If you like any-The i -s a classic thing in recreation you will love matches first and second team this dent Clarence Campbell said oil tinues through Sunday and is' the of its kind in well worth the time and price' the league's 51-year history You will never see it all in one "But the game will go on" day and night If you like any-The I -s ea son classic thing in recreation you will love matches first and second team this enthusiasts is an extravaganza of fishing hunting boating camping resorting trailering camp- ering flying fun in the sun and playtime under any conditions in the great out of doors Man's Prior to Maple Leaf more than ment of memory of early Mond ry suffered end "It was a dent Clarer the tragedy the league "But the go The matches fit enthusiasts is an extravaganza fishing hunting boating camp- ing resorting trailering camp- ering flying fun in the sun and playtime under any conditions 1 in the great out of doors Man's ingenuity has been outdone only by his wild imagination in de- and color The show con- tinues through Sunday and is well worth the time and price You will never see it all in one day and night If you like any- thing in recreation you will love this LOS ANGELES (AP) Manager Harry Kabakoff declared Monday that "I'm all washed up finished done" with negotiations for a fight in Japan between his No 1 bantamweight contender Jesus Pimentel and champion Fighting Harada of Japan Hundreds yes thousands of those little gadgets like pinkies pumpkin seeds and patties rods reels and rebels seemed to rush at surging crowds which jammed the San Francisco Cow Palace and the 1968 International Sports and Boat Show Frankly the big event being witnessed by a record throng of outdoor SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST PIVOTING ON etznQQINtz curvrc PIVOTING ON CROSSING SHOTS t-i 2 CAN YOU E1 PIVOT TO YOUR RIGHT LIKE THIS DSOHIONGEWRM-119- 1 OUT CHANGING THE LOCATION OP YOUR FEET AND AFTER PIVOTING TO Pi THE ELELFETF-CTROFOSSR SHOT NOTICE THAT tualP HIPS SWING WITH TWISTING LEGS AND THE CHEST FOLLOWS! THE UPPER BODY IS MORE OR LESS IMMOBILiZECt FLEXIBILITY COMES WITH PRACTICE AND EXERCISE A RIGHT-CROSSING SHOT IS MORE DIFFICULT THAN A LEFT-CROSSING TARGET THIS PIVOT WILL BE IN- VALUABLE FOR BOTH SHOTS McCiatchy Newspapers Service CARSON CITY Nev Director Frank Groves of the State Fish i and Game Commis-1 sion has called for a 50 rer cent increase in hunting license charges and a virtual doubling of fees paid by trout fishermen Groves also wants higher fees for junior and senior resident fishing licenses combination resident hunting and fishing licenses and nonresident five-day fishing licenses Under his -proposal hunting licenses would go from $5 to $750 the same for fishing licenses with an addedl $2 trout stamp for fishermen junior and senior licenses would double from $1 to $2 combination hunting fishing licenses would jump from $10 to $14 and the nonresident five-day fishing permit would be hiked from $350 to $5 The cbmmission director explained higher license fees would increase revenue by $300- 000 a year allowing bigger and costly programs to bprotect maintain and improve -fish and wildlife resources The commission is supported from license fees it charges and matching federal aid Groves also wants a tax of six cents per gallon on beer with the proceeds to go to the corn-mission 1 1 I 4 2 99-1- --At kv6t Wall 40 4'''' 77 No if ttlitc I 437 'f-0-z- 1- se si --s McCiatchy Newspapers Service 4t It I 'I a- rector tk i -0111w2listtaim CARSFrank ON CITY oves of Nev DI to t- Gr the Hundreds yes thousands of those little gadgets like pinkies! state Fish and Game Commis- pumpkin seeds and patties rods reels and rebels seemed to rush at surging crowds which jammed the San Francisco Cow sion has called for a 50 per cent s- Palace and the 1968 International Sports and Boat Show Frank- increase in hunting license i i-1 -v' ly the big event being witnessed charges and a virtual doubling 1 -i by a record throng of outdoor isolit fleliIvitthIF of fees paid by trout fishermen 01-' AN Groves also wants higher fees UN I ii) for junior and senior resident GEST iB I 1 rp licenses DI AV 510 fishing li ense combination 7 A PIVOTING ON resident hunting and fishing li- censes and nonresident five-day CROSSING SHOTS fishing licenses Under his pro- A0: z--44-' t-i osal hunting licenses would go from $5 to $750 the same for CAN YOU fishing licenses with a a pr- PIVOT TO 1 youn RIGHT $2 trout stamp for fishermen 2 LIKE THIS junior and senior licenses would cil- v601410NOZE: IS double from $1 to $2 combina- 4: 1 OUT CHANGING ton hunting fishing licenses Jo4 THE LOCATION would jump from $10 to $14 and II OP YOUR FEET ANC AFTER the nonresident five-day fish- ooks il PIVOTING 70 ing permit would be hiked from 1 it THE LEFT FOR $350 to $5 a A LEFT-CR snoT The chmmission director ex- i NOTICE THAT Plained i license fees skt kr- i Ivo HIPS SWING would increase revenue by $300- WITH TWISTING' 000 a year allowing bigger and LEGS AND THE CHEST FOLLOWS: to roteet cstl i A THE UPPER BODY IS MORE OR programs LESS IMMOBILIZED FLExisivrY maintain and improve "fish and COMES WITH PRACTICE AND EX- wildlife resources The commis- e' 1- ''t ERCISE sion is supported from license i 1 A RIGHT-CROSSING SHOT IS fees it charges and matching -1 '2 1 mORE DIFFICULT THAN A LEFT-CROSSING TARGET federal aid THIS PIVOT WILL BE IN- Groves also wants a tax of six yALLIABLE FOR BOTH HOTS TH cents per gallon on beer with P' 8 the proceeds to go to the corn- 7r 41:: I mission 7 Cs'Ill )k-: -r77" 30 i 1 ek or-- PSe" three starts against a Pirate club which has dropped three consecutive games Anderson will tipoff with Newton who is averaging 99 points1 OIL and four talented Kemp who has tallied 304 points for a 179 average Tom Smith 100 Rich Schanz 87 and Jesse Calloway 82 Modesto led by 6-2 forward Bob Cole's 183 scoring average has lost 14 of 16 starts this se Kabakoff said he spent three hours over the weekend with cord promoter Ritchie Inoue of Toke yo and "we got nowhere" after which Inoue left for Chicago New York and London He claims Inoue and Harada's 131s4 handlers want a stipulaton that 173! if Pirnentel wins the title from season The latest SCC totals: Player foa-fg Sta-lt reb Joe Kemo 255-111 107-82 61 Tom Smith 147-61 66-411 65 Rich Newton 160-72 46-24 91 Rick Schanz 136-55 45-35 79 Jesse Calloway 120-51 58-37 124 Jerry McClain 103-33 38-20 33 Bruce Shanton 50-32 28-21 22 Bob Williams 98-35 16-8 73 Rich Wm) 45-19 33-24 Joe Soto 59-18 13-11 6 Steve Ryland 33-15 12-8 71 Bob Williams 98-35 Rich Soraou 45-19 Joe Soto 59-18 Steve Ryland 33-15 46-24 91 45-35 79 58-37 124 38-20 33 28-21 22 16-8 73 33-24 13-11 6 12-0 71 145 139 86 85 78 78 6-2 12 5-2 0 4-4 0 0-0 i 62 47 38 62 Lincoln Beattv 20-10 Victor Stranoe 11-4 Chris T000enberg 2-2 John Crudo 11 Harada Pimentel would make his first defense of that title in Japan Kabakoff said that's against 11 World Boxing Association rules and he told the Japanese: "This is gotta be a good clean contract or no deal" He said he has asked Emile Bruneau of New Orleans chairman of the WBA championship committee to take steps to have Harada's title declared vacant Sports In Brief merville of Lodi brought in one' scaling 57 pounds 42 Pounder Lodi fishermen were after striped bass along with other species landing some of the prizes Spiro Anagnos battled it out with a 42-pound monster while tossing bait in the towers section of the lower Sacramento River Jim Busser also of Lodi landed seven and 17 pounders and Tom Beers brought in a 23-pound beaut The official score of the Delta was rather meager Mud was the story in the main river down to Rio Vista and the silt is expected to cloud downstream all the way by midweek The San Joaquin remains clear although Mokelumne River should stiffle this by Saturday The Frank's Tract section is expected to remain fishable merville of Lodi brought in one scaling 57 pounds 42 Pounder Lodi fishermen were after striped bass along with other species landing some of the prizes Spiro Anagnos battled it out with a 42-pound monster while tossing bait in the towers section of the lower Sacramento River Jim Busser also of Lodi landed seven and 17 pounders and Tom Beers brought in a 23-pound beaut The official score of the Delta was rather meager Mud was the story in the main river down to Rio Vista and the silt is ex A Bruised Stomach Wall Sidelines Chicago's Sloan CHICAGO (AP) Jerry Sloan of the Chicago Bulls was hospitalized Monday with a bruised stomach wall and will miss tonight's National Basketball Association game against San Diego in Chicago stadium Sloan was injured in a game at St Louis Sunday He is undergoing tests at Passavant Hospital and may be able to play Saturday against Philadelphia a club spokesman said Meanwhile Bob Boozer Bulls' captain has returned to action lafter a bout with the flu that kept him from the St Louis trip1 BruisedStomach Wall Sidelines Chicago's Sloan CHICAGO (AP) Jerry Sloan of the Chicago Bulls was hospi- talized Monday with a bruised stomach wall and will miss tonight's National Basketball Association game against San Diego in Chicago stadium Sloan was injured in a game at St Louis Sunday He is under going tests at Passavant Hospi- tal and may be able to play Sat- BY Associated Press Hockey ST PAULMINNEAPOLIS-Bill Master-ton 29-year-old center with the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League died of a massive brain injury after being hurt in a game Saturday against Oakland PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Penguin of the National Hockey League sent forward Gene Umbriaco to their 1 Baltimore farm club of the American Hockey League Tennis NEW YORK Robert Kelleher president of the US Lawn Tennis Association said an early sampling of opinion showed strong favor for permitting American Players to compete in an open tournament at Wimbledon General NEW YORK The Amateur Athletic Union said that arnt athlete competing in a US Track and Field Federation meet 1 Feb 9 could lose his eligibility for the' Olympic Games Horse Racing BALTIMORE Pimlico race course I canceled RS nine-race card because of snow MIAMI Admiral Bold $1080 beat I'm Poised In the featured eighth race at Tropical Park NEW ORLEANS I Should Of $2260 sprinted down the stretch and won the Louisiana Breeders Purse at the Fair Grounds by a neck over Hugh Boy IN RO 0 INN OW 4- MEN MIER BEND GOLF COURS 9 He LIBas I I Al I I ANG 2 STE AR It NA IA 44- Mar 1K3- IT aPtItt 41- talpougigg BRODERIC Center Jesse Calloway will be one of four freshmen in Sacramento City College's starting lineup against the Modesto Pirates in a Valley Conference basketball game tonight at SCC Bee Photo All-Stars selected at the close We wece impressed with the of the 1966-67 season plus a action of some of the long long complement of players includ- fly rods In our humble opinion ing one from each of the six new after handling split bamboo for expansion clubs against the Cup 40 years the glass has finally champs currently fourth in the come close in feel but still IS league's East Division not as delicate or sensitive 19th Appearance Glass takes a much greater beatGordie Howe Detroit's mag- ing requiring less care and it nificent 22-year veteran will be costs less and may be obtained making a record I9th appear- in any shop pro or otherwise ance in the All-Star game Bob- Take a good look at some of by Hull and Stan Mikita Chica- these pack-in four section jobs go's high-scoring tandem each The action is light and delicate will be skating in the -Stars' yet has plenty of power for spin line-up for the sixth straight or fly and is a delight in the year back country where one rod Hull Mikita and Chicago serves a dual purpose The imteammate Ken Wharram were provement this year is amazing first-team All-Star picks last Heavier Rods spring along with defensemen The same applies to some of Pierre Pilote of the Black the heavier rods Spin rods for Hawks and Harry Howell of steelhead salmon and stripers New York and Rangers' goalie now come with a fly rod reel Ed Giacomin Truly this adds hours of pleas-Howe was named to the sec- ure to daily casting Here is ond team with forwards Norm where glass outshines all other Ullman of Detroit and Don Mar- material in fishing rods shall of New York defensemen Bobby Orr of Boston and Tim Angling equipment such as Horton of Toronto and goalie lines reels and lures have gone Glenn Hall a former Chicago through a change also One very star now with the St Louis moderately priced reel cpmes with all heavy duty stainless Blues of the new West Division Horton will play for Punch steel and ball bearing parts The Imlach's Maple Leafs who have day of the coffee grinder is about won just one of six previous gone Now with an electric mod- games against the All-Stars el for retrieving all you do is More Additions cast and press the button for All-Star pilot Toe Blake of slow medium or fast retrieve Montreal has filled out his line- Next will be a lure selecting up with the addition of Boston small medium or large fish forward Johnny Bucyk three chasing all others away players from his own While all these innovations ward Jean Beliveau and de- may attract fish they have alfellsemen Jacuqes Laperriere ready attracted the fishermen and six Enough that some were testing from the expansion teams waters during a turbulent week- Representing the West DIA- end The general trend was to sion in additional to Hall will stay at home and try for winter be defenseman Bob Baun of trout bass and catfish or travel Oakland forwards Ken Schinkel close by and give stripers or of Pittsburgh Leon Rochefort of sturgeon a cast or two How-Philadelphia Ed Joyal of Los ever there were a few lads givAngeles and Dave Balon of ing steelhead and salmon of Minnesota and goalie Terry nose faraway places a try even Sawchuk of Los Angeles if results were nearly nonexfi Blake whose Canadiens istent Coastal brant coot and' blanked the All-Stars 3-0 in last predators were the gunners targyear's game will be out to even et in a selective sort of way a score with the Leafs who beat Out Of Control Montreal in the Cup finals Steelies were just about out of control with too much water Two fish at 5 and 714 pounds were reported from the can River by Don Welty 'of Sacramento An eight-pounder by Mike Nichols of Chico came from lower Deer Creek just before the mud bit A pair of six-pound red-sided males were taken on metric spinners by Devan Mc-Daily Kenzie of the Capital City The latter pair came from the Dougcusing las city section of the Trinity River A few salmon were boated from tin Sacramento before silt made it impossible to fish Sat-trial ur ay was good and Al Belt took a pair at 12 and 15 pounds while Buzz Ferris boated another at the 20 marker both from the Balls Ferry section Spotty Angling All-Stars of the 196 complemen ing one fror expansion champs cu league's Ea 1911 Gordie II nificent 22- making a ance in the by Hull an( go's high-s will be sic line-up for year Hull teammate first-team spring aloi Pierre Pi Hawks New York Ed Giacom Howe wa ond team Ullman of I shall of Ne Bobby Orr Horton of Glenn Hall star now Blues of th Horton NI Imlach's won just games aga Mc All-Star Montreal up with th forward I players fro ward Jear fettsemen and from the Represen sion in ad be defens( Oakland fc of Pittsbur Philadelphi Angeles a Minnesota Sawchuk Blake blanked tin year's garr a score Wit Montreal We were impressed with the action of some of the long long fly rods In our humble opinion after handling split bamboo for 1 40 years the glass has finally come close in feel but still Is not as delicate or sensitive Glass takes a much greater beat- ing requiring less care and it costs less and may be obtained in any shop pro or otherwise Take a good look at some of these pack-in four section jobs The action is light and delicate yet has plenty of power for spin or fly and is a delight in the back country where one rod I serves a dual purpose The im- provement this year is amazing Heavier Rods I The same applies to some of the heavier rods Spin rods for 1 steelhead salmon and stripers now come with a fly rod reel Truly this adds hours of pleas- ure to daily casting Here is I where glass outshines all other material in fishing rods I Angling equipment such as I lines reels and lures have gone through a thh change also One very moderately priced reel comes i with all heavy duty stainless steel and ball bearing parts The 1 Ant el tlIct onffna rrriralor ic ohntit 1 4000 SIAM JELIMEK TOM CIEVITERS Ilia '-Deall as Ts of ec le at al i tb 'ut a- to do Or rtb le- 9s er- hy of m- ha )11 tte ite r- a ds Al- xl 73 tie of er res el- tly oc- nil ats -70 -71 -71 -71 71 -72 -72 -72 -n -73 -73 -n -73 -69 -69 -70 -70 -70 -70 -70 -70 -71 -71 -71 -73 ew a tlia ue top teir ven as rm for Few be- his vas eld nia 1 At San Pablo Bay prospects are much brighter with land-I lines scaling 18 pounds or better Buoy 8 was the spot Jim Darling landed a 29-pounder and Leroy Fitzgerald came in with a 3012 pound beauty This entire section is to be watched1 With mud upriver it may provide the striped bass enthusiast his only sport in the days to come A V7111VEI 0 I LIT 4a-nlu8a-79 3D DAVS 'V I 420 i 4 44' 11' 41100' 4 I 5 1: 1e AtIP1 "lit i I lit'f :1111 1-1-st-- 1 4 PLY NYLON TIRE pr CREDIT TERMS MASTER CHARGE-BANKAMERICARD Custom Payments March '68 BRAND NEW "MARATHON" BUY NOW AT REDUCED PRICES Kendall Nilo lett Battle To Second Draw In Month PORTLAND Ore (AP) -H Andy Kendall of Scappoose Ore and Frank Niblett of San Francisco fought to a draw in a 10-round light heavyweight bout Monday night It was the second draw be-1 tween the two fighters in a month Kendall started fast but slowed down after the fourth round and Niblett took over The bout was the main event on a five-bout card before 1200 fans Luke Smith a Portland bantamweight defeated Richard Gonzales of Los Angeles in the eight-round semifinal bout 'f''? '15' I '7 1 I f'' ''C'''4 I )' 1 i 1 0 0 1r 4' 4FA Sil 1 ta Apv-Nt 711 e' 1 2' f'' Vf (A' 'I X' el Vs 1 -N re BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS 650-1 $13" $1665 plus FEY 111 plus FEY 1111 735" $1616 98" 115-14 plus FEY 219 plug FEI $16l6 $18" 610-1 plus FEY 219 plug FIT 21 825-14 $1755 9 $21" 8 15-15 plus FEY 236 plus FEY 236 plus PET 236 lirand new 1968 Modell los video 10 VILOIlt0 110 Barman Gets $20000 In Suit Involving Made ELIZABETH NJ (AP) A former bartender at Newark Airport who said New York Daily News sports columnist' Dick Young libeled hip' by accusing him of shortchanging baseball star Mickey Mantle was awarded $20000 Monday by a Superior Court jury The award followed a one-week trial of a suit against Young and The News Syndicate Inc by William Cross of Colonia NJ It stemmed from an incident in the airport's bar on June 6 1965 where Mantle and other members of the New York Yankees baseball team were waiting for a plane Barman Gets In Suit Involving Mantle ELIZABETH NJ (AP) A former bartender at Newark Airport who said New York News sports columnist Dick Young libeled hip by ac- him of shortchanging baseball star Mickey Mantle was awarded $20000 Monday by a Superior Court jury The award followed a one-week of a suit against Young and The News Syndicate Inc by Wil- liam Cross of Colonia NJ It stemmed from an incident in the airport's bar on June 6 1965 where Mantle and other Barm $2001 Invol' ELIZAB former b( Airport Daily Nel Dick Your cusing hi baseball was await a Superior The awa: trial of a The News liam Cross It stemr in the air 1965 whe: members 1 kees base ing for a 650-13 BLACKWALL PLUS FET I 1 SAVE 955 to '239 oiwomommisiwoommoivivisss HIGH CHPAMILRETTERES: WIDE TREAD TIRES WIDE TREAD RECAPS ET WHEELS Nt Helms Picks Trojans As No I Grid Team LOS ANGELES (AP) The Helms Athletic Foundation proclaimed Monday the University of Southern California football team is the nation's college champion for 1967 The Trojans had a record of 10-1 and won the Rose Bowl game 14-3 over Indiana i0-1 and won the Rose Bowl erne 14-3 over Indiana 3 DAYS ONLY DON'T BE FOOLED BY BRAKE RELINE PRICES-SOME ARE NOT COMPLETE JOBS-CHECK FIRST DMA TUFF REREADS BRAM oVERHAUL 30 000 MILE GUARANTEE I (11 I (J1 So lunar Tables The schedule of So lunar Periods as printed below has been taken from Richard Alden Knight's Solunar Tables Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during these times if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer The major periods begin at the times 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 Jan 1968 AM PM Minor Maier Minor Ma or 17 Wednesday 6 45 12 15 8 35 12 50 18 Thursday 8 00 1 00 9 10 1 23 19 Friday 9 10 1 45 9 35 2 10 20 Saturday 10 25 2 30 10 05 2 50 21 Sunday 11 3 10 10 30 3 30 22 Monday 3 50 11 00 4 20 23 Tuesday 12:50 4 45 11 25 5 15 24 Wednesday 2:05 5 45 11 55 6 15 25 Thursday 3:20 6 30 12 30 7 20 26 Friday 4:30 8 DO 1 20 8 25 27 Saturday 5:30 9 00 2 20 9 30 28 Sunday 6:25 10 00 3 25 10 35 29 Monday 7:10 11 10 4 35 11 35 30 Tuesday 7:45 11 55 5 55 31 Wednesday 11:15 12 20 7 05 12:40 18 Thursday 8 00 19 Friday 9 10 20 Saturday 10 25 21 Sunday 11 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 12:50 24 Wednesday 2:05 25 Thursday 3:20 26 Friday 4:30 27 Saturday 5:30 28 Sunday 6:25 29 Monday 7:10 30 Tuesday 7:45 31 Wednesday 11:15 Solum The schl oda' as pr taken I Knight's your days fishing in ing in go( times if best sport offer The ma the times hour and thereafter are of so tion Use Jan 1968 17 Wednesdal 18 Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 Sunday 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesdal 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 Sunday 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 31 Wednesda 0 To the east of Sacramento Al Mock reported spotty angling at Folsom Lake and very few Ike Walton fans afloat or along the shore However Carl Salleck of North Highlands with son Mike boated seven Rainbows to 312 pounds by trolling the South Fork Bill Jenson and Raser of Sacramento hooked nine Rainbows from this same area Thompson of Roseville landed a pair by dunking minnows while Walt Grelco of Auburn limited from the Rattlesnake section while trolling His jumpers tipped the scales at 312 pounds each Washo and son Steve of North Highlands tried for bass and trout landing six largemouth to 412 pounds and a half dozen Rainbows to 312 pounds Charlie Fetz of Loomis likes to do his casting from shore but this is no handicap His catch Included the week's largest bronzeback a trophy seven-pounder taken near the main dam In the big league of angling George McCubbin and Bob Maher took most of the honors Both scored with sturgeon including McCubbin's 105-pounder landed off Sherman Lake between the towers Chuck Sum ANY SIZE LISTED 650-13 700-13 650-14 735-14 775-14 695-14 825-14 560-15 600-15 650-15 670-15 WH WE DO ALL THIS: Reline all four wheels with quality Thermoid linings Turn drums to mfg spec Bleed flush and refill hydraulic system with approved SAE fluid Rebuild all four wheel cylinders I Repack clean inspect front wheel bearings Offer Good Monday Through Thursday TEA 4 SAND IGH ON i ataTanli 9 0 ou 4 Ode l(r1) CtiffilEn rill a 1 428 uur By eta Won Ave 0 3 r3 $400 Additional for self adi Center Plane hoeludes WHITEWALLS $200 EA ADDL If failure occurs daring guarantee period repairs will be made prorated oe tamed mileage lo Feb 1 Thursday 8:45 2 Frlosly 9:05 3 Saturday 5:33 4 Sunday hursday i 8:45 2 Friday 9:05 3 Saturday 9:30 4 Sunday 955 Feb 1 Thursday 2 Frloay 3 Saturday 4 Sunday WE SELL AND INSTALL SVAN ELM VIIRE Ca Boll Joints Idler Arms Shock Absorbers Drive Line Service Toil Pipes Brake Linings Engine Tune-Up Retreading Batteries Mufflers Springs 5851 Waft Avenue MOO Fair Oaks Boulevard NORTH HIGHLANDS Phone 3315110 CARMICHAEL Phone 483-6431 1 00 :10 1:25 1 40 9:15 2:00 2 20 10:20 210 2 55 11:25 3:15 Read The Estate ads in Bee Classified to be well posted on real estate Values (adv 1:25 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