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The Colton Courier from Colton, California • 4

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COLTON ALL-STARS AND ACME COLOR PRINT TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, June 19. OR Norm Standlee. veteran fullback who played his first reason of pro-lesMonal football with the Chicago Bears in 1941, signed his sixth contract with the San Francisco Forty Niners of the National I-eague today. Page 4 The Courier, Colton, California -jfc- Tuesday, June 19 1951 TODAY'S SPORT PARADE PCL To Discuss Poor Atiendance Increased Costs By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer YORK, June 19. tR If you no Hubla Espanol, you're quite likely to hate as much difficulty "The outfield is ho-kay," he pronounces with a glint of flashing gold teeth, "But tne business out there she is not so much.

If no balls come, all the tune it's with the stand around. I Tonight, at the Colton Municipal park, the strong and colorful Colton All Stars soft ball team, sponsored by the Blue Mountain dairy and Merrit and Moore service station, will play the Acme Color Print team from San Bernardino. I No admission will be charged I for the 8:15 p.m. game. The All Star squad is one of the most formidable teams ever to represent the Hub City, having already downed such teams as Bol-j longs furniture, leaders of the lea-! gue In San Bernardino, and Han-fords Foundry, another strong i team of the same league.

The pitching staff of Art Preece, Walt McLaughlin, Wayne Long, and the fabulous "Flinging Floyd Brower, is reported to he one of the strongest pitching staffs assembled in the southland this year. Besides Emmett Reese and "Mar Finely, catchers, the All-Stars have two very capable backstops and also a leading hitter. The infield is composed of Max Lofty, fence busting first baseman; Wortfi Gorman, smooth fielding second sacker; Art Palmer, the bunting third basemen; and Al Green, hard hitting short stop. The outfield of Bob Cloherty, formerly of Cedar Lumber company in the. American league, Lucky" Hernandez, who was With 1 the Colton Mercuries last season, and Harold Creed, and Conway Fisher is defensively perfect as well as being able to club the ball i a country mile" at the plate.

All star manager, Roy Ross, has heard indications that the visiting club is also very strong both de- fensively and at the plate, so to-nights game should be exciting, i you The slender, 27-yearold slugget has two heroes. One, a long time idol is Hank Greenberg of the Cleveland Indians. The other is Carrasquel, who is wall on his way to being "the" shortstop in baseball, "Greenberg I like Hie lung Minoso relates "1 lemember when he's go for bi caking the iccord and bits the 58 homeis. 1 pull him good Poor tclla He no can did As for Minnie glows when he appime- But despite his com e' sjtiunul pop ups. Minnie is doing meat loi a lad uif a Cuban sug.u cane plan tation who quit hieii school and Went oil to conquer Bolshoi" with 1 00 boiioued front his daddy My father, he tell me I be sotry if I queet Minnie recall eu 'But I tell hiein I got to play 1 not sortv vet conversing with Orestes (Minnie) Minoso as American League pitchers have pitching to him.

That's plenty, too For Minnie at the moment is hitting a lusty .379 which isnt anything much except the top battin iverage in the league. I don't know how veur Spanish is, but mine is limited to Agua t'aliente, nuinana. hasty luigi and Carmen Muanda. Bu' I can tell you absolutely that with "Minnie' baseball "she is -kay' anil be owes much of his amazing rookie peiformance to tell.is who am much help The White box h.de one other Cuban and a addition to Minoso tshottstop h.co arrasquel is iiont Venezuela and pitcher Luis Alem.a stems from Cuba. The latter is the most fluent of the trio so he acts as interfile! or Things really can be accomplished it you get an ititeipteler lor the interpreter.

However, Minoso is stiugLlm: with a Spanish F.ngi sh duti.maiy and, while he docsn hit uiiywhoie near 379 in the gi-irenur department, he manages to cet the idea across Currently he is commuting between thud DU'C and the outfield, playing most the garden, because the Sox car. do without that big bat But Minnie manages to make it pcifrctly clear that he'd rather be in where the fireworks ai CR 17049 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALS T. O. No. 61-8735 on Ttifs'd'iv, July hi, pbti, ni AM, TITLF ANlK TUlST COMPANY, a.M Trustee und pursuant to I of Trust dated lunar) PM 7, executed by AKTIllU K.

OUSFX and I.AlH A-THA ul.SK.V, Husband arid Wile, ns minis, and recorded 12. P'47, in book 20(7, page 8H, of otlicinl lb coids In the ofiice of the4f Ket order of San Bernardino Couniy, California, will sdl at public auction lo higheM bidder for tash (pa.vable at time of sab In lawful nmnej of the I'nited States) at the North trame of the san Bernardino County Court House, San Bernardino, California. all right, title and interest oned ti ami now held bv it undr said I e. in the property in said Fount) and Slate described a.s; Lot 4 of Tract .4 In the Citv of Colton, as per plat re- ortbd in Book of pages 7 2 and T'l, records of said Count Sud sale wiil be made, but without (oYenunt or warrant), express or tiHplud. regatdiup title, possession, or umbraiiees, to pay the remaining prim ipal sum of the note st cured b.

s.ud Peed, to-wii: 87, with inter st from February 1. ltbl, as in said note provided. ad antes, if an, under the t.rms of said 1 eed fees, cliaig. and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created bv said I 'Hoe tufa jury under said Peed, nnson of a breath or default tlie- ultimatums sk ured thereby, here-tnloie cm Med and delivered to the umb rsit. a unmn In la rat ion of pilault ami Inmand for Sale, and nn i 1 1 iioine (ii breath and of election to tans, the undersigned to sell said prup'tiY to satis!) said nhhga-te-iis, a ml tiieratter.

on 7, I the undersigned caused said tfiM ot bivat Ii and of eb cl ion to be re, 1 in book 272a, page 330, of said I it I la I lb ords TiTi.F INSPBWCK AND TIUST COMPANY as said Trustee, Pv A Assistant Secretary Pul Turn Publish June 12, and 2fi, IfF.l Telecasts of Lcyola Grid Games Slated LOS ANGELES, June 19. HP Loyola University announced today that at least eight of its football games will be televised this season under the National Collegiate Athletic Associations experimental TV program. School officials said they completed arrangements for the telecasts yesterday with station KXBH (NBC) with Ihe approval of the NCAA. Five of the televisd games will be played in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, on Saturday nights and Sunday alternoons. They are with San Diego Navy, Sept.

23. Nevada, Oct. 21; Pepperdme, Nov. 3, Hardin-Simmons, Nov. 17, and University of san Francisco, Nov.

25. l.oyolas clash with the University of Florida at the Rose Bowl Oct. 6 also will be televised if it can be changed from an afternoon to a night game, the school said. Three of Loyola's road games. College of Ihe Pacific Sept.

29 at Stockton, Santa Clara Oct. 14 at Sari Francisco, and San Jose State Oct. 26-at San Jose also will be televised, with the program relays to Southern California via a micro-wave network. The contract was signed by Bernard Hopkins, secretary of Loyola's Board ol Athletic Control; KNBH general manager Thomas B. McFad-di and Dick Francis, representing an advertising agency.

The si hool did not reveal the leinis of the contract hut said the program conformed with the NCAA's plan for limited grid televasts. Olficials pointed out that none of the games were scheduled tor Saturday altcrnoon, the day specifically banned lor telecasting by the NCAA television committee. Billing Hoover By RAY YATES Some reports have been received on the t.ake Henshaw. According to them, Mr. Copeland dosed the store and cafe at that lake about ten days ago.

Howevei lislnng may still be done, and boats ate available Several Colton anglers were repotted to have fished Henshaw over the past week-end. And front Big Bear fishing is still good, though not quite so many trout bn. lots of big crappies aie still being taken. Norms Landing calls attention to the lirst albacore, they wete brought in June 16. and six brought in June 17 Yesterday, all boats were in at the dock at 2 pm with limits oi baiiacudu and eight albacore.

They are stalling to run albacoic specials today CR 17061 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE li Nil r.l-STZU (111 i. -ilu, 1 7. 1 'Ill II II 0 i I. ixm'i: xci-; ami 1 Ul ST ir- Ti lim iiml find purMi.mi I nl Trust datid i mi i f( uii iv iu'mlky ami 1 i I'LIWILFY, Husband and Wifi, ns jt, nit Ti iMiitx, rind iv- or di i mi 1 1 1 PUT, I ink 2 (Mi 7, 47 nf (Mill 1 1 1 I 1(1 in lu ol 1 1. i I' In ot ot hi lb 1otltlH will 1 at t-uMii am lion to liijpnst bnbt.

tor t.tsli aaM- at turn ot sale in lawful mom of Pit Pnitid Sla(th) at tin- Nottli niidiii of the San Belli ildUin ulMlM oil Hu Us. Nan lalli.vdmo PalilnTiil.i all light, tllle aiid inlti.st to ami I Id li uikIi said I if cl 111 th' prop. rt smi. in s.ud (Minty a ml S' 1 1 s. i In as Lot 24 of Ti 2'22.

in the i tv ol i'otoii. as pbtl retold- LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE By HAL WOOD United Press Sports Writer SN FRANCISCO, June 19. JR The Paed ic Coast League holds its annual summer meeting here on Friday night, laced wth the problems ot dwindling increased expenses and the possibility oi a showdown with the major leagues iiut the question of the diatt. One id the m.qor items of business may be the elimination uf the spin week schedule, which was tiled Hus year The irac boosted Havel exj crises about 35-40 per cent and the al'en lance, which the ouneis.Knl expected to increase, Uii oil II is nmlei stood that most of the moguls l.uor reuun to the old one-week stand President c'laiemc- (Pants) Row-1 land has indicated the league may-go 1 outlaw the majors retuso to stop dialling PCI players. How-tier, this on taken too serious-t Iv, in cow ol the lad that the attendance down so lai and the i league uejket than at any time sum ew .0 us Mean.a hue i tloate 1 1 ml tin ii in! old i citing' a gen eial These included l.i P.

I is disgusted with the nine ji'i nikiiue mil 144 5co liom I and wants to -id 2 I'M'-idir' Paid Fagan I i 1 v' the S.ui I 1 1 i -c ,,0,1 v.ints to sell on! an. I 3 1 is censideiing the In mg i 1 ceteiaii city () Doul Mod' ill. n.uei The a a 1 1 In all three is "no' I aw his team isn't on the swap idm and F.m.ui is expected to onto the Seals at least i nt if tlie (lab gels hack on top. '1 lie i uiiiui on FPoul as o.u t.ed in a I'laiKisi-o newspaper lull Pan. Ill the lest the Seals' ollii nil t.nnily citie all intent Meanwhile the 'eaaue opened the second hall ol the 168 game schedule pula', with the Seattle Ramiei two and one hall games in trout ol the pack and nobody ap parently lap.

line ol the Hotels Hoinsliv cm" Tne Rainu-rs get further help the next thiee days as they die into the lat plate Seds Meanwhile, runner up Sm lumcn'ii plays host to filth place l.os Mucks Oakland visits Sail Diego and Hollywood enteiiains the lading Pint land lit av ei s. ti in Hook ami 7 i (Is Sa id si, iU i 's ifi, if S. til Mi.ob bill Itll- Whirlabout Draws Field of 1 1 Horses INGLEWOOD, June 19. iU A fleet field of 11 mares and fillies goes to the post today for the $10, 000 Whirlabout Handicap at Hollywood Park. The seven-furlong dash, originally scheduled as a $7500 fixture, was increased to a $10,000 race during the track's dispute with horsemen over distribution of purses.

The field includes Fleet Rings. Lady Alice, Sea Garden, Some Gal, Fast Reward, Mrs. Fuddy. Toubo-lee. Great Dream.

Family Pride, Moonrise and Bobby Heigh. Calumet Farm's great Citation faces another hurdle on his comeback trail next Saturday when he meets the leading money winner of Ihe year, Moonrush, in the mile-j and a-sixteenth Inglewood Handi-j cap. The S25.000 feature will be another stepping-stone in Citations climb to the million-dollar money winning mark. A total of 19 horses were named for the Inglewood, including Calumets Coaltown, Bewitch and All Blue. Others named were Old Rock-port, Great Circle, Be Fleet, Sturdy One, Repeluz, Sir Butch and Akimbo.

Dave Cunningham Will Join Angels This Week LOS ANGELES. Jun el9. IP The Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League today announced the signing ol University of Utah inlielder Dave Cunningham. Angel officials said Chicago Cub scout Jimmy Payton' signed the collegiate star at the National Intercollegiate world series in Omaha, Neb FIRST with the BEST for the LEAST llf.liTiioiiHofiir-ln THEATRE 632 ML Vernon Ave S. B.

Phone S. B. 8-13245 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 1st RUN DRIVE-IN lliifil i 1 Wallace Newman Whittier Coach for 22 Years Resigns WHITTIER June 19 IP A Whit tier College spokesman said today the schools a'hletie boaid of con tied was cxiveted to accept the resignation of football Coach Wallace .1 iChie!) Newman "with te-gi ets Newman, the deal of Pacific Coast College coat his, submitted Ills lesignatiun yesteidav to look alter his insurance agency. He had coached loot ball and baseball at Whittier lor 22 years. College President Paul Smith said he was 'sony to see Newman leave Newman's grid teams capture I seven Southern uddnrnu Intercol-legia'e ('onlerencc titles, and his baseball squads won eight chant pionships His overall football i ecu! (1 at Whittle! was 97 victories.

62 delta's and 12 t.es. The veteran mentoi was a three year letterman in tootball and baseball at the University of Southern California and played tackle on USCs Iiut Rose Bowl team in 1923 Box Office Opens at 7:30 Show Starts at Dusk "llliisiil'oiiniiiinis! For Ihe F.II.I. starring FRANK LOVEJOY starring VAN JOHNSON and The Heroes of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team also RUDYARDS KIPLINGS Rams Purchase Leon McLaughlin LOS June 19. 'IR Leon McLaughlin, former UCLA grid star, has been purchased by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League trom the Washington Redskins. The husky center his 1951 pro contract with the Rams yesterday Ram officials; said he was purchased on a straight cash deal but would not reveal the amount paid for him.

McLaughlin, ranked as one of the nation's top roving centers while at UCLA, was selected for all-conference honors in 1949. The Rams indicated he vould be used chiefly as offensive center. plus LASSIE oTI 4 ii: ir Results Monday NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 5. Boston 4 New York 5. St Louis innings).

(Only games scheduled). AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 9, Boston 7 i (Only game scheduled) Technicolor Continuous Show 2 P. M. Saturday 2 P. M.

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