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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 16

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Radi THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Sat Oct 3' 1953 lores7 Passes Give Sanger 20-14 Win Ov6r Edison Richter May Sign With Vancouver These programs are eorreeted to the latest possible hour' be fora publics! mo riSBwIuSutBleeUPl14 UU0M iubjaet kvmmb eaaaalla fellow Vanzant Win Races On Track KMJ KBIF KFRE KYNO KMAK KARM KGST NBC BIO KC (Day) 900 KC CIS 940 KC MIS 1S00 KC By Bruce Farris Timm Bcc i parti writer ABC 1430 KC (Day) 1400 KC 1140 KC SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 1953 If your radio programs are Interrupted and you hear thi annmm-a' meot ''this i a radio alert- tuoayour MUMktNUMki for elvll defense Information Trojans Subdue hosiers 27-14 In Tough Battle By Bob Myers LOS Underrated Indiana met defeat but iroved one thing for the bene-it of the powerful Trojans of Southern California No team rom the Big Ten must be taken lightly including undermanned Indiana USC subdued the Hoosiers 27 to 14 before 49578 fans last night The outcome was hardly SANGER Tom (The Arm) Hores put on another spectacular aerial display here last night lead the Sanger High School Apaches to a well earned 20 to 4 practice football victory over the touted Edison Tigers of Fresno before' 2100 Ians Coach Clare well knit team built up a 13 to 0 half time advantage and at no time did Edison threaten to win The final Tiger score came in the waning seconds of play Flores a lanky senior quarterback passed to two scores set up the third TD with a long pass and scored himself on a 5:00 PM Sui-act Saronad 5:15 News KARM Encouragement jl Hour Quart (back Review 5:15 Sim let UIIIM Twilight 8areaa6a Frank Hemingway 5:15 High School Scoreboard Juan Mercado 5:15 Roeary 5:30 PM Football Score board 5:45 Xaltanbora KARM 6:43 Ballad Tuna KFRK- vha World Today 5:45 Frank Goaa 5:55 Hobby Tima 5:55 New Notra Dams Ve Purdue 6:00 PM KMJ Tex Williams Show News 6:115 Jera Hours KVRKGsng(tujlera Melody Lena 6:30 PM Grand Ole Opry Gun moke 6:55 Newa KYNO Notre Dame Vi Purriir 7:00 PM Billy Jack Wills Newt 7:05 Musical Tlatypas KFRE Two For Tha Money Melody Lono 7:30 PM Fro Game Sahita Football FSC Va 5an Joe But Lawrence Walk 7:55 Newa Jimmy Wakely 8:00 PM Lons Hangar Hariey Hugnaa Thamptan Melodies KYNO Freeno JC Vi Bakersfield 8:30 PM TIT Foot bed News 8:35 Was Mcnagerla KFRE- 9 re Pinna 8:55 News 9:00 PM Nc we Dancing Party Two For The Monev Newa The Statistics 915 Freeno JC Va Bakersfield 9:30 PM Profiles Za Tha News News 10:00 PM FSC Football 10:15 Dance Tuna 10-15 Waathor 10:18 Bandstand Champtnn Mated we Freeno JC Vg Ba bereft Id 10:30 PM Bandstand 10:55 New! News 10:85 Music 11:00 PM KMJ Dance Time KARM- Danrlnn Party 1115 Lata Evening Rallroom Neat 11:05 Rnndatend Champion Melodlen KYNO Polka Dot Tuna 11:30 PM 11:55 Newt 11:55 Newt he Statistics Edison 139 1 Ill 9 1 FI rut downs Yards nnUn( Yards lost rushing Net yards rushing Paines attempted Passes completed Sanger 13 11S 31 110 24 '12 ISO 3 3 7 SB Yard by passing 1 Passes Intercepted by 1 Fumbles recovered by 3 Penalties number 3 Yard penalised 30 SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 1953 Harry Bellow of Fresno copped the 20 lap main event for hardtoppers while Pug Vanzant of Tranquillity won the 12 lap alopy xhain last night at the races In the Fresno Airport Speedway before 1000 fans Loren Sealy Fresno Jack rrosty Tranquillity and Mel West Fresno followed Bellows to the finish line in that order Tex Hawkins Chowchilla and Bill Hamilin Tranquillity trailed Vanzant Bill Coxe Fresno Art Lock-wood Fresno and Tommy Tom-ipson Fresno won heats In the a division Lockwood won the trophy dash Bellow was the top hardtop qualifier and A1 Haney paced the jalopy drivers Bellow won the final teat for hardtoppers Howard Turpenin Madera and Doyce Stone Madera were one two in the novelty race 13 Go To Post In Albany's Golden Poppy Handicap A 'field of 13 thoroughbreds was to start In the $20000 featured Golden Pop-py Handicap at Golden Gate Fields today A Gleam ridden by Euclid Le-Blanc and Spanish Cream with Willie Shoemaker up are rated the top favorites for the one mile jaunt In feature Impu dent Lady pulled ahead of All Mine In the last 70 yards of a stretch drive to take a half a length victory In the Exchange Club purse A crowd of 7000 watched as Impudent Lady with Willie Shoemaker up ran neck and neck with All Mine for most of the six furlongs then drew clear along the rail FIRST 82200 claiming 2 year aids six furlongs Fleet Raider 118 Volska 520 310 370 Glory Wine 118 Blanc 340 280 Mlmada 115 Schelh 400 1:11 45 Spoiled Brat Imagination Shady Bull Sir Easy All Dance Good Opinion Furious Poo Real Blua also ran 82400 optional claiming 3 year olda and up ons and one half miles Fulton Rosa 111 York 550 290 230 Silver Tild 111 Bhocmaktr 320 260 Amy Oriar 111 Burgin 270 1:44 Vinalr Nickelodeon Noi-tatlc Census Arlla Grand Chain Candy Bob Margret Anne Papnys Hope also ran Dally double Fleet Raider to Fulton 12:00 Private Lina Kami Your Number 1:00 AM Private Lino KINO Name Your Number 2:00 AM Newa 2:05 Mhow Caeo News Newa 2:05 Polka Dot Tim 3:00 AM KMJ Invitation Tn Musi 4:00 AM Newe 4 :05 Variety Tima Hy 5:00 AM Newa 8:05 Rulin' Tha Bans 5:30 Serenade 5:45 Alarm flock Club 5:55 Neat 6:00 AM World Nias Roundup 9:15 Viewpoint USA Sunrise Symphony 8:15 World New Pouadup Club 6:30 AM 1 Carnival Of Books Faith' la Actios Alarm dock Poorer Bigge Organlet News 7:00 AM National Kadte Pjilplt Church Of Tha Air Alarm Clock Club Wing Of Healtag 7:18 Jepeneea-Amancea Hour 7:30 A3I Art Of Llvtcg 7:45 Kenrn 7:55 News 7:55 News Freeno Cburrhen Barnes- and 'Ashmore made -a irstdown on the 37 and then riores passed to Ashmore who snaked nis way through the Edison defense for 50 yards before being downed on the 12 Flores flipped to Kondo for three yards and 187 pound freshman fullback Bill Herron bulled his way for six yards to the three Flores hit Sorenson all by himself in the comer of the end zone for the score evell Tatum and Ray Johnson blocked the conversion attempt Tigers Get Break Edison got a break early In the third period Flores passed 11 yards to Kondo who attempt ed to lateral and Tiger halfback George Askew recovered on the Sanger 29 Askew took a pitchout scooted through a wide hole inside end and zipped to paydirt White kicked tne conversion and Edison was back in the ball game at 13 to 7 Sanger took the ensuing kickoff and in 15 plays traveled 78 yards for another tally Flores passes to Kondo Ashmore and Barnes ate up most of the distance From the 14 yeard line Flores pitched to Sorenson who made a circus diving catch on the one yard line Flores plunged over on the final play of the quarter With white doing most of the carrying the Tigers marched to the Sanger 10 early in the final period only to have the stubborn Apaches hold for downs at that point Penalties 'Hurt Apaches Penalties set the Apaches deep yards for another tally punted to Howard Moss who returned to the Sanger 31 Quarterback John Lujano made 12 on a keeper play and White drove for six more A penalty gave Edison a first down on the four yard line with 30 seconds to go Albritten Jilt center for the score and White added the extra point with a second perfect place Kick Sanger easily ran out the final seconds of play ItWas the second win In row for Sanger which last week drubbed Fowler 20 to 7 Next week the Apaches will host Tulare in a Friday night game excellent 100 piece band under the direction of Don ald Brooks put on colorful pre game and halftime demonstrations The Apache band rates with the finest in the state In a preliminary game the Ed ison lightweights scored a last second 13 to 6 win over' the Sanger lightweight team Edhton Endo Jon co Hendrix Street Taylor Wilson Taeklaa Konlihl Coleman Johnson Mathis Ball Aldradca Tbomoa Aldridge Inouya Aekew Rata Frltxler Lujano SAN DIEGO AP Les Richter All America linebacker at the University of California in 1951 said last night he may sign a contract as player-coach of the newly organized Vancouver BC football team in the Canadian League If the offer "is lucrative In an interview with Johnny McDonald a San Diego Union sports writer Richter said he had received an offer which 'may be hard to turn The 6 foot 2 215 pounder Is here as coach of the Fort Lewis Wash Army football team which will play San Diego Naval Train ing Center here tomorrow The Fresno gridder was the No 1 draft choice of the Los Angeles Rams in 1952 when the professional team traded 11 jilayers to the Dallas team for Richter is in his second year as a player-coach of a service football team He coached at Camp Cooke last season He is due to get out of the army in August However in Vancouver Annis Stukus the manager-coach of the embryo Lions said Richter had been placed on the negotiating list of the Calgary Stam-peders and the Vancouver team had "lost complete interest in him" Stukus said Richter had been made a offer last Spring when he appeared in Vancouver with the University of California Bears rugby team Stukus said Richter had since been placed on the Stampeders' negotiating list Under WIFU laws other clubs are liable to a $1000 fine if they approach players on the negotiating lists FHS Braves Whip Tranquillity High McClatchy Newspapers Sarvica TRANQUILLITY Fresno High Braves slapped 33 to 6 defeat on an outmanned Tranquillity High School here yesterday afternoon in a practice game Del Berns of the Braves cracked the scoring midway In the second quarter on a 25 yard off tackle shot to give his team a 6 to 0 lead at the half Richard Lubic made it 20 to 0 in the third quarter scoring on a II! yard end run and taking a 10 yard pass Doyle Martin counted on bootleg from 18 yards out then Berns scooted 60 yards on pitchout for the fifth Brave touchdown Lee Baker kickec three of six conversion point tries Tranquillity got its only score after the final gun sounded After a series of passes good to the 20 Benny Oiler faded back to pass again The gun sounded as Benny threw complete to Rufus Vega in the end zone FM RADIO LOG Dally and Ponder 1 PM 10:80 PM alasalcel muala Meairycleel Du Megacycle) -Dup pHeatea AM programs uplicalea AM prosrsme 8 PM to 10 PM KRFM (937 Mi KMJ (979 I KARM (101 7 19 Americans Subdue British In Bitter Ryder Cup Duel VIRGINIA WATER England jin the opening singles match to the satisfaction of the critics who favored Troy by 20 points or more Indiana held and even dominated the Trojans to a 7 to 7 score for the first 30 minutes of the game the first between the two schools Trojans Wake Up Then the irritated lads of Troy woke up got down to work and proceeded to take charge They scored twice in the third period and once again in the final But the battling Hoosiers steered by a game little junior quarterback named Florian lie-linski managed to put together a 71 yard drive and score their second touchdown against one of the best defensive teams in the nation The unabashed Hoosiers soundly trounced the week before by Ohio State drove the first scoring nail Fullback Les Kun picked off a Trojan pass and Indiana moved crisply 59 yards in 13 inning plays lor a touchdown Helinskl made the final foot on a sneak play Quarterback George Bozanic outstanding performer led his team 60 yards in 10 plays in return and passed for 15 yards to end Ron Miller to even the count at 7 to 7 Fumble Hurts Hoosiers Indiana came afield after the half still full of fight But a fumble with a dew dampened ball Eave USC possession on the oosier 26 Bozanic hit Lindon Crow his right half for 16 yards on a pass and a moment later left half Aramis Dandoy skipped six yards through a big hole to make the score 14 to 7 Bozanic again whipped the Trojans 74 yards in 10 plays and a pass Leon Sellers to A1 Baldock made it 20 to 7 The Hoosiers came through with their second scoring thrust bqt USC iced the contest in the final minutes when Bozanic a power on both offense and defense stepped In He Intercepted a pass and rushed back untouched 30 yards for a touchdown and the 27 to 14 final score The score by periods: Southern California 7 0 13 Inrijana 7 A 0 7 14 two yard sneak through the middle He completed 12 out of 24 tosses for 189 yards and his deadly throwing gave the Apaches ball control during most of the game Albritton Goes Over Edison capitalized on a break for Its first score and then drove 14 yards in the final five minutes for a tally with Jesse Albritten plowing over with only 20 seconds remaining Edison which had displayed fine potential In the Fresno prep carnival was hot and cold with fumbles bogging down the offense White gave the Sanger fans plenty of scares with his booming bull like charges up the middle The big Tiger junior came close to breaking loose on two or three occasions Sanger held the Tigers to net 20 yards from scrimmage in the first half but the Tigers managed to roll up £8 yards in the second half fine line put the stopper on several Edison plays before they could get started and gave the Tiger passers little time to get set for their pitches Flores had plenty of time ant the string bean 160 pounder made good use of it He waited until his receivers would shake the Edison defenders and then would cut loose with perfect strikes He had brilliant receivers in ends Harvey Kondo and Darrell Sorenson and halfbacks Ray Caldera and Dale Barnes Fumble Ends 1 hr eat Sanger reached the Edison 11 yard line in the first quarter but a fumble by Flores on the fourth down ended the threat on the Sanger 32 On the first play of the seconc quarter White fumbled and Barnes pounced on the ball on the Edison 36 Wayne Ashmore and Caldera alternated to the 15 but a 15 yard penalty set the Apaches back to the 31 On- fourth down Flores hit Barnes on the nine yard line for a first down Another 15 yarc penalty set the locals back but again Flores came through with a strike to Kondo on the three Flores flipped to Caldera for the TD Barnes booted the extra point from hold for 7 to 0 reading Sanger took over again on its The American Ryder Cup team retained the famed international golf trophy today but only after a bitter struggle with determine British squad which almost regained the cup after 20 yong years America won the cup outright when Dave Douglas of Newark Del and Bernard Hunt of England finished all square In their 36 hole match That left the final score 6 1 a points for the United States and 514 for Britain That was the identical in 1933 the last time England won the cup Turnew Turns Tide It was Jim Turnesa of Briar cliff NY who turned the tide when the competition looked darkest for the Americans Turnesa came In with a 1 up victory over Britain's Peter Aliiss shortly after the US team cap tai Lloyd Mangrum of Niles 111 and Los Angeles and Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs Va had gone down to shocking defeat Scotsman Eric Brown defeated Mangrum 2 up and a short while later in the see saw singles battle Britain's long ball hitter Harry Weetman eked out a 1 up victory over Snead The Americana opened the day bursting with enthusiasm after winning three of the four Scotch foursome matches yesterday All they needed was to split the eight singles matches today and the way the Britons were playing yesterday that seemed an easy enough task The British resurgence came when Irishman Fred Daly blasted Ted Kroll New Hartford NY 9 and 7 Burke Mlddlecoff Wins Jack Burke Kiamesha Lake NY and Houston Tex defeated Dai Rees 2 and 1 and Cary Middlecoff Memphis defeated Max Faulkner 3 and 1 for the other American singles victories Harry Bradshaw of Ireland knotted the total cup series point score at 5-5 by defeated Fred Haas Jr New Orleans 3 and 2 That set up the stage for Tus nesa and Douglas who still were on the course with their British opponents Aliiss and Hunt Aliiss missed a 3 foot put on the thirty sixth green to give Turnesa the victory which at least assured a tie and meant the US would keep the cup A 6-6 tie in pointswould have left the cup in America since It now holds it Eleven Horses Will Go In Pomona Race Finale Eleven horses were to go to the post in the running of the California Handicap for a purse of $10000 this afternoon at the Los Angeles County Fair meeting here It is the closing feature and was run over a mile and an eighth Packing 130 pounds Dawn Lark looms as the favorite The Optimists Handicap yesterday was won by Rex Ara Time by four lengths over Old Norwalk The winner paid $5501 we ns Id 81510 THIRD 82200 claiming year olds lx furlongar Robert 119 Shoemaker 410 300 290 Prosperity 116 Balaakt 510 450 Bustle Babe 116 Jonee 1280 1:10 35 Stood Up A Benatha Wood Lake War Prince Angela Camp Debbie 8 Tracing Wantado and Flat Khal also ran FOURTH 12200 claiming 3 year olds lx furlongs: Feudal King 113 Schleh 480 270 280 Zingaro 116 Balaskl 280 260 Red Marble 113 Volska 560 Time 1:10 15 Adorabla Chico Uttle Nip Effervescent B-Ar Queen and Jungla Sir also ran FIFTH 82500 optional claiming 3 year otdi six furlong: Seeco 116 Pearson 510 330 250 Annuli Cosptlx 119 8hmkr 680 410 Cinder Boy 119 Trejoe 400 Time 1:10 Cotton Sampler Agreed Eulalie Crystal Top Recreation and With Gin also ran SIXTH 82500 optional claiming 3 year olds six furlongs: -Hadlyne 122 Summers 810 400 810 Whang Bang 108 Craswell 380 350 Mr Banjo 119 Ford 480 1:09 35 Hobie Bcotrh Port Cabots je Jersey Rebel Fashion Hill Bmokeypoint also ran SEVENTH 83000 optional claiming 3 Madera Coyotes Lash Clovis In 4014 Game McClatchy Nswtpapsra Sarvice MADERA Madera Co The Madera High School Coyotes romped over the Clovis Cougars 40 to 14 in a practice football game here last night The Coyotes got off to a fast start as Madera took over on its own 42 yard line after Clovis was forced to kick machine started to click as it went 58 yards on eight plays with right half Ed Bannister going over from the 12 for the first touchdown Ronnie Wright kicked the conversion The Cougars tied the score as halfback Larry Brass went around his own left end for 25 yards A pass from Don Tipton to Jerry Dye scored the extra point Madera made its second touch down with only two minutes gone in the second quarter as quarterback Ben Robinson went eight yards through the center df the line The conversion was good The Coyotes scored twice more In the second period Madera blocked a Clovis Kick and recovered on the 19 On the next play halfback Marvin Marcus went around his own right end for a TD The next score came in the closing minutes of the first half after Bannister intercepted a pass and ran 25 yards to the Clovis 20 Madera registered on a pass from Robinson to left end Bob Robinson Both conversions were good making the halftime score Madera 28 Clovis 7 Madera scored in the third period after David Conn intercepted a pass on the Clovis 49 and returned it to the six Three plays later Bannister again went over from the one The conversion was no good The Coyotes final touchdown came in the last quarter when lullback Frank Bynun broke through the center of the line for £9 yards to score The try for the extra point was missed The Cougars scored their second TD when Bruss went through center for nine yards to tally Four consecutive passes set up the score A pass from Tipton to Henry Barries scored the extra point The Clovis lightweights defeated the Madera team 7 to 6 Johnson -Sparkles in Kingsburg Win McClatchy Newtpaperi Sarvica Captain Rafer Johnson Kingsburg High School's outstanding all around athlete scored all of the 1 kings' points as they defeated Lcmoore High 28 to 6 in a tice football game here last night Johnson a 6 foot 2 inch 18 apound athlete tallied four touch- downs in the first half and was taken out of the game with minor injuries in the second half Johnson ran 13 yards to cl max a seven play 60 yard drive for the first touchdown and went 70 yards after a pass inter ceptioh for the second Johnson kicked all four extra points Boston University Gridder Dies Of Football Injuries SYRACUSE NY AP John Pappas a 20 year old guard on the Boston University footba team died early today of injuries suffered in last game against Syracuse University Pappas suffered a head injury in the third period when a Syracuse play drove into the Terrier line Pappas was knocked unconscious and was carried from the field At University Hospital he regained consciousness then lapsec into a coma and died at 3:30 AM Ilia parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Pappas of Worcester Mass flew here from Boston Young Pappas was playing his third year of varsity football for the Terriers Weighing 205 and standing 6 feet he played center until this seasbn when Coach Buff Donelli converted him into a linebacker The game opened the season for Boston University It ended in a 14 to 14 tie Denver Bears Lubbock Sign Working Pact The Denver Bears have signed a limited working agreement with Lubbock of the West Texas-New Mexico League and started an exchange of players General Manager Bob Howsam said his Western League club ac- Suired 24 year old pitcher Bob aley from Lubbock and in turn is sending four hurlers to the Texas team Ron Hagler Milt Andrey- Dbn Williams and Ken Yoke The Bears also have signed Delmer Weinhardt an 18 year old rookie pitcher from Grinnell Kan and are optioning him to won 18 and lost six for Lubbock last season Servin Is Favored HOLLYWOOD UP Petey Servin was favored to emerge the winner tonight in a 10 round Legioq Stadium go with Sal Flores Serin a 160 poUhd class mauler from Los Angeles recently scored wins over Willie Vaughn and Earl Turner Flores of Anaheim has scored five knockouts in nine fights this season to Uathin Halfbacks Askew Hannah Moss Hail Blade Fullback! White Tatum Kimble Moaner Ends Kondo Sorenson Nslaon Gonial Clark Krider Tacklea Fleming Pope Scheldt Metxler McClellan Qunrdi Gibson Rivas Roberts Gibson DcCanio Brown Centers Btevens Rodriquez' Quarterbacks Flores A Caldera Caldera Ashmore Banl Owens Krum Jarahtan Williams Fullbacks Tanouye Herron Barnes Tho score by quarters Banner 0 13 20 Edison 0 0 7 7 14 flooring touchdowns: Edison Albritten Askew Banner Sorenson 2 Florae Points after touchdown Edleon Whit 2 Banger 2 Officials: Refer Elmer Cranmer Cranmer field own 24 yard marker with only four minutes to play in the hal Crutchfield linesman Allen year elds six furlongs: I mi mpndent Lady 119 Bhmk 860 44A 260 All Mine 122 Philllppl 550 270 La Bull 119 Ollason -240 Tima 1:0945 Emery- Private Ab-bexm Gran Vino and Kar Bub also ran 92400 optional claiming 3 year olds and up mils and one aixtaenth: 6 peed Edition 114 710 420 390 Long Pull 116 Volsko 1480 980 Molly Malono 102 Fry 910 1:4415 Pahala Gold Spirit Bribe My Himboot aicklo Jimmy and Command also ran Selma Bears Win Over Washington McClatchy Nawspapar Sarvice SELMA The Selma High School Bears defeated the Washington Union High Panthers 20 to 6 last night on Memorial Field in a practice football game The Selma squad won its game with an 8 to 0 score Next week the Bears will meet the Fowler Redcats here SF State Rambles Over Cal Tech 52-0 SAN San Francisco State overwhelmed Cal Tech 52 to 0 last night mainly on the passing of Maury Dunfcan and the running of Harry Bre-mond Duncan completed six gut of eight attempted passes for a total of 150 yards and three touchdowns He is a candidate for Little All America honors Bremond a 5 foot 5 inch 150 pound halfback raced through the Cal Tech line for three touchdowns He scored runs of 45 29 and seven yards Tonight at 7:45 Spertcaster DON KLEIN Calls tha Plays Ovar KMJ on BULLDOG FOOTBALL Tonight FRESNO STATE SAN JOSE STATE Follow tha Bulldogs' gridiron activities all season ever KMJ Tha games are brought to you by PRO DUCERS DAIRY Brown Publicity Chief Is Killed NEW HAVEN George Bishop the 37 year old director of athletic publicity at Brown University was killed today when the automoble in which he was riding collided with a truck at an intersection The mishap occurred as Bishop was returning from a Brown football rally here Brown played Yale today in the bowl The police said the driver of the car Ivan Fuqua 44 of Providence RI will be charged with reckless driving on his release from St Hospital He suffered cuts and bruises The impact hurled Bishop from the car tossing him beneath the wheels of the truck Fuqua one of the great runners during his undergraduate days at Indiana University went to Brown at the end of the 1946 track season after serving 11 years as track coach and football backfield coach at the University of Connecticut Married and the father of two daughters he was anchor man on the United States 1600 meter relay team which set a world record of 3:082 which still stands In the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles Bishop joined the Brown staff last Spring after doing publicity work for the International Boxing Club Before he was on the publicity staff of the Cincinnati Redlegs baseball team Sports Car Races In Long Beach Open Today LONG BEACH top sports car and motorcycle race drivers tuned up their machines today for the start of the first annual Long Beach road races at Reeves Field Terminal Island Seven contests will be staged today and five tomorrow with a 78 mile feature topping program Competition is on an amateur basis with the drivers and riders competing for gold trophies The meet which has drawn nearly 200 pilots is sponsored by the Long Beach Chamber of Commerce the California Sports Car Club and the Long Beach MG Club with a share of the proceeds going to navy relief Court Orders Veeck To Produce Browns' Books ST LOUIS Mo UP Bill Veeck the former owner of the St Louis Browns has been ordered to produce all the records in court Wednesday The Browns were sold to Baltimore with American League approval But seven minority stockholders are pressing an injunction suit and a financial accounting from Veeck charging mismanagement Circuit Judge William Flynn yesterday overruled a motion to quash a subpena ordering the records be produced In court attorney had argued if would be impossible to do so Southern California scoring Touchdown! Miller Dandoy Baldock Bonnie Points after touchdowns Tsasalakle Indiana eeoriag Helinskl Borden Points after touchdown Helinskl PCC Tag Title Will Be At Stake The Pacific Coast tag team wrestling championship will be at stake tonight in Arena where Ramon and Enrique Torres will face Tom Rice and Don Lee in a finish match with the winners taking ail of the purse It is a challenge match Rice and Lee lost to the Torres brothers here recently and seek to regain the championship It is a best of three fails contest Big Ike Eakins will seek the scalp of Ronnie Etchison In the semiwindup El Hombre Montana will tie into Sonny Kurgis in the one fall special event The show will open at 8:30 Visalia Pioneers Win Over Tulare McCletchy Newspapers Service VISALIA Tulare The Visalia High School football team defeated its ancient rival Tulare High 19 to 13 in a rough practice game here last night A terrific running duel between Tulare halfback Jack Felipe and halfback Les Borges of Visalia was climaxed in the fourth quarter when both made spectacular 80 yard touchdown runs Las Vegas Track Wagering Slumps LAS VEGAS Nev Las Vegas Jockey Club officials hope attendance and wagering will increase over the weekend following a new low recorded yester-day The track drew only 2119 fans and wagering reached only $101-792 when it opened its third weekend of operation The track which needs a daily wagering handle of $150000 to survive has cut its minimum purses to $1200 and temporarily suspended its rich stakes program Vice President Clement Hirsch said he believed the handle would increase today and tomorrow as it did last weekend before the purses were cut Occidental Turns Back Santa Barbara 6 To 0 SANTA Occidental stopped Santa Barbara College 6 to 0 last night in a non conference grid clash A plunge over the goal line from one yard out by right half- back Don Narike culminated a 40 yard drive for the Oxy's fourth period score I Lodi High Spills Merced Eleven By 14 To 6 Score McClatchy Nswipapare Sarvica LODI The Merced High School Bears scored a touchdown in five minutes of the first period last night but the Lot Flames countered with two quickies of their own in the second stanza to beat the Bears 14 to 6 The Bears rarely were in the ball game and could only rack up two first downs in the contest one on a 29 yard pass from Suarterback Dick Macias to end lalen Chastain and the other on a 10 yard run by Macias both in the fourth quarter Lodi fared better with 13 first downs The Merced squad drew first blood when Chastain recovered a fumble by Flame left halfback Richard in midair on the Lodi 28 and ran unmolested into the end zone Macias' place kick was wide Three minutes and 15 seconds into the second period flashy Flame fullback Nobi Tamura plunged over from the one yard line In a play that was set up a 20 yard pass from Spieker-man to right half Larey Smith Spiekerman kicked the extra point Minutes later halfback Jerzy Clark of Merced fumbled on his 27 yard line and three plays later Tamura rammed through an 18 yard run to pay dirt Again Spierkerman converted Lodi knocked at the door several times but was either assessed a penalty at the crucial moment or fumbled Its chance away Merced fumbled five times three of the bobbles being recovered by Lodi The Flames fumbled three times all of them being recovered by the Bears Lodi attempted six passes completed one a 20 yard and had one intercepted Merced tried 11 flips completed three and had one intercepted Stockton College Wins UP Stockton College scored a searing 59 to 12 vistory over the Sacramento Junior College last night in a Big Seven Conference football game Right halfback Jim Holt made three touchdowns for Stockton oh runs of 17 13 and 11 yards Left half Gene Campbell went 45 to 18 yards to score twice Buddy Powell of Sacramento made the longest run of the game when he traveled 79 yards lor the first Sacramento score Bowling News Industrial I-Mdir In The Fieooo Bowlins Palaea Scotty's 1893 won three Btltss 5A3 Hochetatter 415 Felix 504 Blaeketone 1788 Blevins 421 Blevins 444 Kay 395 Combs 528 Moosa Lodge 1899 won three Murray 440 Davis 296 Bower 432 Bales 445 Pace 2S6 Mixers 1880 Dawson 434 LaTorraco 341 Holcomb 330 Montgomery 374 Yoikey 401 Palaea 1730 won four Hubbard 414 Creel man 413 Wickham 423 Peterson 480 La 1439 Hairbcdlan 410 Woath-ersby 420 Haytar 352 Zion 248 750 League In The Plnydium of Joule 462 Hampton 368 Franx 416 Marrus 399 Wilcox 483 Playdium Vlndiah 383 Ego 638 NU 417 Tagami 436 Dot 432 Playdium 2274 won Brodlo 475 Fnwlor 452 Tabor 432 Stars 393 Falla 522 Wayne 2194 Marsh 521 Smith 405 Murray 4-19 Cull 468 Henderson 313 Saginaw 2417 won three Vickers 458 Frost 472 Jonea 812 Hull 422 A Ip nertl 453 Fortier 22B3 Lewis 364 Watson 418 Ghan 375 Marcheslni 433 Pavleh 465 2097 won Xourafaa 471 Phillips 476 Thomas 865 Andreas 423 Land 367 Green rales 452 Lebda 453 Nyberg 376 Nyberg 303 Porere 540 Womens League In Tho Pfaurdimn Walts 2389 won two Merer 501 Johnson 477 Orfutt 397 Grisss 495 Needham 483 Coo 2297 Foster 383 Condlt 425 Mlcalt 462 Johnson 493 Martini 534 Team won two OIH 423 Nowsll 403 Wlniar 364 Nickel 447 Jeffers 407 Town and Country Schader 915 Jonea 392 Arnold 404 Marlines 288 Voss 506 Desert 2220 won two Antara-mian 442 Hoagland 380 Antaramlan 404 Counts 446 Youngberg 425 Team Ham 410 Blank! 359 Barrett 365 Loom 454 2-081 won two Bualrk 372 flixen 370 Kourafaa 408 Llndholm 406 gchlaaenhaft 492 Earn Fresno Merchants 2007 Zwetalg 393 I-eonordo 392 Scheldt 388 Westfall 401 MeFnydea 433 778 Lrogan In The Rialto Washington 2279 won Oene-vesel 483 Cox 482 Thomas 391 Camber 435 Westachal 488 55 Cotta 2130 Moomey 410 Tuey 328 Foster 430 Scott 461 Petti 803 Franklin 2528 won two Jacobs 390 Van Per 8tadt 591 Bales 494 Ireeton 495 Harrison 55K Hollenbeck 2271 Cisco 409 Stringer 471 Bteinhaner 462 Christiansen 468 Doherty 461 Juab Malar Lroguo In The Malta N'Netll 2500 won two Lindsey 440 Beddall 465 W'ax 512 Arbuckle 528 Mugpdge 555 Cendlts 2533 Alford 447 Wimer 447 Condlt 496 Houser 844 Schulklns 566 Towns 2616 won two Seller 812 Jelminl 487 Tindall 503 Marquardt 575 Lewis 541 Joa Howe 2463 Mellaril 477 Hsgoplan 431 Gardner 527 Haro 529 Vlllansva 548 Stockton 2427 won two Leonardo 537 Sarkisian 446 Mleell 489 Hushes 467 Varraro 458 Mitchell 2540 Ellis 532 Fallen 491 Beavera 477 Bhlalda 502 Mitchell 538 Ten Mite 2566 won 547 Elio 497 Jockers 512 Mulligan 538 Lons and Needham 2473 Bonnet 592 snautding 503 Conroy 448 Needham 442 rusks 525 National Football Eastern IMvtalna Philadelphia 21 Washington 2L Onlv gams scheduled Prt PF PA Cleveland 1 0 0 1000 27 Washington 10 1 Iono Phiiadeipnia 'nil ooo New York oio ooo Chicago Cards 0 10 ooo Pittsburgh 010 000 Best era Division TA 1 0 1000 8P 1 0 0 1000 Detroit fl iono Balttmors 1 0 0 1000 Greenhay 0 1 0 000 Chicago Beam 0 10 000 5:30 PM 6a sura to dial KMJ for HERB AND DODE'S FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD bringing you a roundup of all ths collegiate football results The score by' periods a 13 Francisco 0 19 Pan Cal Tech 6:30 PM It's laughtima and quistiqia whan JACK PEARL and CLIFF HALL collaborate on tha new spalling quiz THE BARON AND THE BEL 7:00 PM For loads of wattam fun and music join tha gang on the tuneful BILLY JACK WILLS SHOW featuring TINY MOORE 7:30 PM Immediately preceding tho Bulldog football game hear tha PRE-GAME SALUTE featuring tha latest football scores and rousing college band music 10:30 PM Following tho aarne LUCKY LAGER DANCI TIME and a review of tne top tan popular tunes throughout tho San Joaquin Valley for tne past weak Cuban Swimmer Seeks To Set Channel Mark SAN PEDRO-: UP swimmer Jose Cortinas battled icy waters today In his second attempt to become the first person to swim the Catalina Channel the hard my from the mainland to Catalina Island The 36 year old marathan swimmer from Havana dove Into the surf at 5:30 PM last night and a coast guard five hours later said he had covered only four and a half miles of the 22 mile distance Cortinas said he hoped to reach the island about noon to- swam the channel In the opposite direction the route most favored by the currents last year Florence Chadwick holds the record for swimming the distance in that direction 13 hours 47 minutes 3245 (nm SK) WSMIIL I I.

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