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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 13

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Hollywood, California
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13
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Ask Scrivani! We'll never know what kind of a fight Andy Scrivani might have given Petey Scalzo the NBA featherweight emperor Because last night at Hollywood Legion Stadium Scrivani lasted Just quick enough to Jam his chin into Prtey'i opening left hook crash blearily to the canvas rise crash: rise crash rise crash no more rise Time of the abbreviated bout was 1:20 and 5000 fan got a good night's sleep SCALZO ON WARPATH None too impressive In price Coast starts the tiny Italian with the NBA 'diadem roared out of hie corner at the gong last night apparently determined to restore some luster to the record which included a win over Richie Lemos a loss to Guy Serean and a draw with Verne Bybee He met Scrivani midway and summarily pitched that aforementioned left hook spilling his foe so lustily that Andy's head sounded like a two-base bingle as it thumped the canvas Scrivani tottered to his feet at the count of six groping through the fog toward Petey who was there waiting with another searing left that again dumped the former Golden Glover TOOK COUNT OP ONE Obviously unintelligent at this stage of the proceedings Andy took only one count and climbed up to go down again Immediately Seconds later he was trapped lit his corner and a rattling cross fire sent him sprawling for what turned out to be the final time Referee Charley Randolph refused a count and motioned the champ away Scalzo entered the ring at 129H Scrivani at 133 A first rate supporting card salvaged the evening In the six- MY LAND! HERE THEY BOTH COME AS IF ONE VWASNT BAD GOOD NIGHT 1 NOW THCREU NEVER BE ANY COOKIES LEFT FOR US T1PPIE! TH' NERVE OF CYRUS BUDGE COMIN TO 5EE ME YESTERDAY SAID HETD BEEN BUSY LOOKIN' AFTER SOME INVESTMENTS FOR MRS KELKS HUMPH WELL I WAS PRETTY COOL a a Ita laiHa aaa aaa aaa- a i Saaffaaiaala 14 It 17 Baltartaa: Ilia Talar WIHaaS aaS CaUlaai IirtaiWi a at Wlaaaarak a a ParUaaS aa I I athaaai ta aa a I II Batlartra: lllrhar aaS llawklaai Dai I crop of topflight golfers Bruce McCormick Pst Abbott Neil Whitney Johnny Dawson and Del Walker to mention a few are not exactly In the senior class neither can they be listed as Seth van Patten CIF Commissioner of Athletics announced that this competition will be open to all high schools in Southern California which includes 1R6 schools from San Luis Obispo to San Diego Each school may enter as many hoys as it wishes and the list of contestants should exceed 250 An entry fee of 91 per boy will be charged to cover green feet and cost of medals ana plaques Competition will be medal play over 36 holes and divided into two classes championship and first flights The latter will be for boys who never have represented their school in intersrholastlc matches or scored under 90 in any organized tournament or school competition All others will compete in the championship flight In addition to individual prizes trophies will be awarded to four- man teams and the number of trams from each school will he unlimited Entry blanks will he sent to all Southern California high schools about June 1 a a Entries are pouring in for the 11th annual Bobhy-Jonrs Journey next-week end according to woid from Catalina Island Among contestants will he Defending Champion Bruce McCormick Johnny Dawson Pat Abbott a a 4 Saallla OaklaaJ la IIS It Ballariaai Bar rail Jahaaaa aa4 SaUaai Dana MalUaaa CaalaaR a 4 Caarar me tmi siaisa stand OUTWOOD ll rH la at LOB ANISLCS fi Saaraawala 1 SralU ll OaklaaS I Saa Dlaaa Si Saa Praatlac OAMFS TOMOBDOW iDaaklakaaSaral ParUaaS at NO LIT WOOD ICIIaiar PMS 1:1 aai) LOS ANISSMS at Barra an la Baatlla al OaklaaS Saa Pnarlaca at San Dlaaa i a-paara ktkM laaSar TRSTRaDAT'S BESl'LTS DrinH Si ITmlaal 1 Cklraaa ai SL Laala I Baalaa ll PUMrlakla I Waiklaitaa ll If Tark A 121 put on a late rally to outlast Nat Corum 121 In a tough clash Preliminary results Urkaa BtaaSf 14 hbi Saak ftaa airtr kaackSawa la Swtaiaa Saaiair aSw llki SlMri II laak tfea aaS Iraai RaraW BHL till ft 4 Ckaraar 14S allies BaS Caaiaa 14 aaS Laa Sa4-1H eat aearSaS ika aarSirt atar rt Sa Ora 111 Neil Whitney Jimmy Smith and Ellsworth Vines Making his first appearance in a Bobby Jones tour-will be Mickey Rooney three-day competition will be medal play over 36 holes With a best-ball match between Fay Coleman-Earl Martin and Pat Abbott and Don Erickson as a NATIONAL LEAGUE highlight the third annual Alhambra Friendly City Golf Tour mrnt will he held tomorrow Touma-at Altadena Golf Club CiBTlaaall CaaHa krklaS IraSar TISTIBDAT-S BESl'LTS Dratklra III Baalaa A Nav Tark ll PklUSalakla A Pltlakank 4i llarlaaall-A Cklraaa Si SL Laala A ICAtiUCKTNE THE GUY WHO SEffT METHAT apace that mu soon DECORATE 1HE SCREE A IT MAS owe CAMPUS- FRifiNOS one tfjuvcoor- tort tvs HANDSOMEST MA I SCHOOL- 1HANKS CVSBf BOGY BUT hv msTPtcruee ktier Be OOLCR BECAUSE AnBILMAT Ml PACE lEKSCA EED-- MAHSCSM3R1HE Lumg-cup-ano AUWCSMCU APTS' A COMRACJ Indians Choice in Bruin Track Meet Stanford and UCLA were to vie today Jn a track meet at the Coliseum in which Stanford was favored by around SO-50 But the Uclnns had a few standouts notably Sprinter Hal Sinclair The Indians were 50 points bef-ter than the-JUclani lust seasoq but Coach Harry Trotter -said be hoped to narrow this to 15' or better a few breaks Coach Pitch Johnson had 26 Indians here for the meet eight of whom were im last squad Fiedler Soff ball Nines- Luisetti Bride On Honeymoon VIRGINIA CITY Nev April 19 Angelo (llank) Luisettt famed basketball player was honeymooning today with his bride the former Jane Rossitter1 San Francisco model They were married yesterday by Justice bf the peace William Pollard in the presence of Bob Woods Santa Maria and Jane Axel San Francisco Luisetti recently resigned a position with the Standard Oil Co of California but has not decided whether to accept ijxst will the Phillips Petroleum Corp Qf Oklahoma and play with the 'Phillip Oiler basketball team Kaplan Asks for Zivic Title Go BOSTON April 19 Cocky Mike Kaplan demanded a title shot today after beating World Welterweight- Champion" Fritzie Zivic but it appealed' that the 23-yea Mjld Bos ton styiint probably will have to wait a few month Mike Jacobs New York boxing rear who1 has Zivic tied -up said the Pittsburgh slugger 1 will go through with his present schedule' There be' no changes" Kaplan hit a new peak in his comparatively short ring Career last night by out roughing Zivic to gain a unanimous dec la ion in' a 10-round overweight bout- Open foy "Opening softball games of the 1941 seam at- Marty Fiedler's new park at Beverly and La (Senega tomorrow night will send Carl SawyerY SUtimiers against Vega Aircraft In a tilt at 7:43 prp and Nobby Knit Shops against Karl's Shoes In a fray Dot Wlltae will pilch for Nobby Knit and Laura Roulette for KarTs IkERE YOU GO agaw-taucN' ABOUT RETIRIN' ME' THEY MAKE kovacs Kramer in NehSemi-Finais "Sail DIego Pueks Hang 6-2 Lois bit Oilers SAN DftXX) April 19 0D Held In check for a period and a half the San Diego Rowing Club finally turned on the pressure to rout Bakersfield 6 to 2 In the opener of a two-match Ire hockey aerie here last night The rival -sextets wind up their season tomorrow night In Bakersfield HOUSTON Texii April 19 Tf Ko-aca of Berkeley Calif met Jack Kramer of Rollins College today in a semi-final link's match of the -11th annual liver Oaks Country Club Tennis Tournament -Both Kovacs and Kramer were seeded ahead of Bryan (Bltsy) Grant of Atlanta Ga before the tournament opened but Bitsy already has fought his way into the finals' The little Georgian defeated top-rankrd Bobby Riggs of Chicago yesterday 6-4 6-3 2-6 W- Beverly Hills Last la Inglewood Prep Relays INGLEWOOD April 19 WPV-Inglewood won the varsity competition In the annual Inglewood High School relays last night but Santa Monica copped the meet trophy by piling up points in classes ana Varsity scores were: Inglewood 4K Sants Montes 29 Long Beach I 29 Compton 26' Redondo lO'Ll Leuzingrr 8 Excelsior 6 and Bv- eriy Hills I TROT GOLFER WIN MATC UJSCs golf team scored an 18-9 victory over UCLA yesterday at Brentwood Country Club.

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