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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 58

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The Fresno Beei
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Jir frT TT -1' TT 12-S THE FRESNO BEE Sunday August 7 1966 Beatles' US Criticism May Stir New Storm Jeff coat's Three Hitter Handcuffs San Jose 4-0 Chargers Ruin Dolphins' Start In AFL 38-10 Chiefs Outlast Broncsln 32-30 Battle Junior Net Cup Play Advances Sprrlnl to Tha Boo JOSE Fresno's I Only one batter reached sec-Hallond base for the Bees Former SAN Alan Gallagher followed with a booming triple to rightcenter plating Disher and Francis That did it The Giants collected seven hits off San Jose's Rick Evans and Dave Dixon FRESNO SAN JOSE abrhbl abrhbl 2 110 LaRoia lb 4 10 0 4 111 Tatum 10 10 SOSO Andrraon 1b 4000 Frond 1b Sill Mitchell cf 4 1 0 Gaiiaonor 3b I 0 1 1 Mastaonl rf IMS Hlk 3b 3110 Cortopasal Jb 1 0 I 0 Gutierrez 5 6 1 0 McCall a 3 0 0 0 AMecao 0 10 0 Ounllan 10 0 0 Joffcoat 2 1 0 Evan 2 0 0 0 indent rm ph 1 0 0 0 Dixon Jeffcoat fashioned a brilliant three-hitter last night in pitching the Giants to a 4-0 California League vicory over the second-place San Jose Bees It was 13th victory of the season against five defeats and it gave Manager Eddie Fresnans eight wins in their last 10 starts FitzGerald will send Larry Stewart (7-4) and Bill Frost (61) against San Dave Turnbull (64) and Dan Keller (164) In doubleheader in Municipal Stadium Not only did Jeffcoat shut out the Bees last night he retired the Brst 12 batters he faced before Bobby Mitcbell singled to lead off the fifth Fresno prep star Jarvis Tatum beat out a bunt In the ninth and went to second when Jeffcoat threw past first in the play But he died there when the Fresno hurlcr' calmly retired the side lilt Where They Are Jeffcoat had only one walk and a single strikeout but had the Bee batters hitting at his Giant teammates all the way Fresno won the game with a four-win outburst in the fifth Ramon Aldecoa walked and Jeffcoat popped out attempting to sacrifice Howie Martin walked and Jackie Disher singled in Aldecoa for a 1-0 lead Bobby Bonds fanned but De-Gold Francis blooped a single to center scoring Martin and McCartney 24 said he liked the United States in a BBC radio interview with satirist disc jockey David who has picked up plenty of dollars him-' self appearing on American television "Better than England?" asked Frost McCartney replied: "No I like England better The main reason Is the attitude of the people in the United States They seem to believe that money is everything And this applies especially to the kind of people we meet-agents and corporation people You get the feeling after it and sort (rf Harrison sounded off in an interview with Disc and Music Echo a weekly that caters to pop music lovers The interview was given before the protest storm blew up in the United States and spread to other countries over reported remarks about Christ LONDON The emhat-cd Beatles kept sounding off In words without music One of the mop-haired mll-onaries told a British radio audience he found the American people's pursuit of money "sort of Another said he Is not really ooking forward to their new tour of the Uniged States beginning this got to and get beaten up in For good measure he said Britain was becoming a police state Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison got into the act even while manager Brian Epstein was In the United States trying to quiet a revolt against a coming invasion by his group The revolt stemmed from published remarks of chief ieatle John Lennon that the roup was "more popular than esus Usually loud drummer Rlngo has been the silent one of late The press office 300 1 0 29 4 7 4 Total Total Presna Ft Cortooassl Jeffcoat San Jose Promo 12 San Jo JB-Hlx 3 Gallagher Gallagher S-Jet treat IP ER BB SO Jeffeoet (W 13-5) 9 10 9 11 Even (La 5-9) I 4 4 4 10 I Dixon 1 10 11 Even 0:21 A-442 DENVER Colo (AP) The Kaasas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos traded breaks touchdowns and spectacular plays Saturday night before the Chiefs won their American Football League exhibition 32-30 The Broncos played catchup all night but after early In the second couldn't overtake the favored Chiefs Cookie Gilchrist quit the Denver squad early this week and Wendell Hayes took over his fullback chores Kansas City broke a scoreless tie late in the first period when Len Dawson completed three consecutive passes two to Chris Buford for 54 yards and a touchdown After Denver tied it on Lionel Taylor's catch of a pass in the second period the Chiefs rambled 69 yards the next time they got the ball to go ahead for keeps touchdown pass to Curtis McClinton the big fullback bridged the last 28 Lewis1 Scott's 76-yard kickoff return led to second touchdown scored by Hayes Early in die last period a John McCormick to Bob Scarpitto pass was good for 79 yards and a Bronco touchdown Another touchdown pass by McCormick to A1 Denson with 1:25 to play covered 46 yards as the Broncos pulled to within two points KALAMAZOO Mich (AP) -Steve Avoyer of San Diego Calif will be making his third straight appearance in the finals of the National Junior and Boys Tennis Championships today when he plays Tom Leonard of Arcadia Calif for the junior singles title Avoyer who was runner-up In the 1964 boys final and second In the senior division last year defeated third seeded Zan Gucr-ry of Lookout Mountain Tenn 6-4 6-4 in a semifinal Saturday Leonard upset second-ranked Alberto Carre ro western junior champion from Puerto Rico 7-5 3-6 6-4 Top-seeded Erik VanDillen of San Mateo Calif plays third seeded Bob McKinley of St Anee Mo for the boys 16 and under championship -VanDillen rebounded from a lethargic second set to defeat fourth-seeded George Taylor of Houston Tex 6-1 0-6 6-1 Saturday McKinley the yunger brother of Chuck McKinley a former Wimbledon' champion eliminated sixth-seeded FD Robbins of Salt Lake City Utah 8-6 341 6-3 Carre ro joined fellow Puerto Rican Stan Pasarell to defea Terry Neudecker of Arcadia and Leonard for the junior doubles title 6-2 6-3 61 Chisox Plaster Angels 7 To 1 rushed out a bulletin saying The protest has taken the form SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) -The San Diego Chargers wasted little time showing the Miami Dolphins what the American Football League is all about Saturday night as they ruined the new club's exhibition debut 3610 Led by defensive back Kenny Graham who Intercepted two passes the Chargers got off to a 14-0 lead after the first i'A minutes and Miami the first expansion team never got closer Neither starting quarterback Dick Wood nor substitute Eddie Wilson were able to get the Dolphins on the scoreboard until Wilson moved them to the Charger 30 with four seconds left in the first half Gene Mingo then booted a 37-yard field goaL Earlier with the game just three minutes told Graham had intercepted a pass and returned it 39 yards for San Diego's first touchdown The Dolphins crossed the 56 yard line only three times in the first half Twice it resulted in intercepted passes the second one by rookie Nat Whitmyer who raced it back 60 yards for a TD Quarterback George Wilson Jr son of the Miami head coach scored the Dolphins first touchdown on a four yard rollout In the second half John HadI now beginning his sixth season at quarterback for San Diego provided the Chargers with most of their offensive thrust In working the first three periods he completed 17 of 25 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown Rookie back Bob Petrella from Tennessee' was Miami's most capable defender recovering two fumbles the second on the Charger 10 yard line to set up touchdown San Dtapa Add Chargan-DoIpNn Rudi Paces Reds MODESTO Calif (UPI) -Leftfielder Joe Rudi slugged three homers for five runs to pace the Modesto Reds to 161 victory over the Bakersfield Bears in the California League Saturday nighL Modesto rightfielder Larry Wilson added to the homers with a sixth inning slammer Roland Fingers had a shutout going until this eighth Inning when Jim Ruane's homer accounted for only run Bakenfleld 000 000 91IL-1 law i 3 ANAHEIM (AP) Four' assault homers two of them by John Romano and Tommy four-hit pitching carried the Chicago White Sox to a 7-1 vic- Brunet Burdette John the fifth against loser George 11-8 and reliefer Lew 10-6 lost a shutout in inning when singles by Lennon as Interested in and that what he meant was this: That in the last 50 years the i Church in England and therefore Christ had suffered decline Interest He did not mean to mast about the fame1 The Beatles were decorated Queen Elizabeth II for bring-ng dollars and recognition to Britain an award that was widely acclaimed and of radio stations banning Bea-tle records from broadcast Harrison in discussing the US trip was quoted as saying: I'm not looking toward to it much except for California which comes at the end of the tour There at least we can swim and get a bite to Barring last-minute hitches the Beatles are booked to take off for the United States Thursday Their first performance will be in Chicago tory over the California Angels Joe Adcock and Bobby Knoop Saturday night Modesto 610 015 OOx-13 17 Arlln Grtensldo 1 and Ruane Flneon and Duncan Arlln Rudi Mod 1st 1 on 5th non on 6th 1 on Wilson Mod 6th 2 on Ruano Bak Gtti an error by Jerry Adair and a sacrifice fly by Jim Persall gave the Angels an unearned run Romano drove in four runs with his 10th and' 11th homers of the season Tommy Agee and Ken Berry also had homers in the The White Sox have hit six home runs in capturing the first two games of the series and their pitchers allowed an earned run in the 18 innings here CHICAGO CALIFORNIA VA Hospital May Lose 3 Solariums Space Needed Williams Scoots For 100-Yard Talley As Ramis Top Browns Reno Romps 22-7 RENO Nev (UPI) The Reno Silver Sox unleashed 22-hit attack Saturday night to score a 267 California League victory over the Lodi Crushers The Silver Sox with every starter getting at least one hit and scoring one run scored nine runs in the first three innings and then added five in the fifth and eight more in the 'sixth to turn the game into a rout John Herron on went four for six with three runs batted in Rick Underwood three for five with two this Terry Thompson 65 with five rbis and Rem Man-ders one for five with four rbis Ago cf Ward ird If hi ob bi 4 I Cardano let 4 1 0 4 2 2 2 Johnatano rf 4 0 0 1110 Fraaoal a -4100 FRobinm rf 1 1 0 0 Adcock 1b Romano 1 2 2 4 Molzono lb 1111 Rodgers lilt Knoop lb 1IBS Newman 4 IS Plenall If 4 I 1 Brunet 4 1 1 Burdette Satrtano 2b Barry rf Skowron lb McCraw lb Adair a Weis lb John -4120 3000 1000 1010 0 0 00 the Cleveland Browns 16-6 Saturday night in a National Football League exhibition game A crowd of 63285 turned out in Memorial Coliseum for the LOS ANGELES (AP) Halfback Clancy Williams streaked 100 yards on a kick-off return in the second quarter sending the Los Angeles Rams on to defeat Total 34 7 9 7 CWcoo 0 01 Ml 4 7 California 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9-1 Freoozl Adair DP-Ctricaao 1 California 1 LOB Chicago California Hoover Takes Babe Ruth Title 3 (11) Miami 0 1 710-10 San DtaO 14 10 14 Graham 39 pas Interception (Van Raaphorst kick) SO Alworth 47 pose from Lincoln (Vn Raaohorst kick) FG Van Raaotwrat 17 WhHmver 65 poaa (Vo nRaaotiortt kick) FG Mlnao 37 37 Wilson 4 run (Mingo kick) MacKinnon 31 pas from HadI (Van Raaphorst kick) Alton 3 n(Van Raaotwrat kick) Attendant 35711 (12) Romano Berry (BJ Buford Plersall IP ER BB SO (W 1-6) 9 4 1 0 0 Brunet (L1M) I 5 A I I Burdette 2 1 4 41 Newman 2 0 0 By Brunet (Apt) 1:41 20052 Lodi 001 000 041- 7 Reno 423 050 OOx 32 22 Movers Yoahlnarl 4 Handley 6 a Rudolph Constantino and Underwoi LP Meyora Manders bid one on Underwood 6th non on Thompson 6th non on No 1-44 Ith a Handley Ith two on Three (rf the five solariums which set the Fresno Veterans Administration Hospital apart as an institution unique among federal hospitals may be on the way out The plush sitting rooms and lounges where patients have taken their ease since the hospital first was opened in i950 nay in a few months become bedrooms to accommodate another 13 patients Central headquarters in Washington has been asked to approve plans to increase the lospital's rated bed capacity to 275 25 more than it had at foe start- Last October space in the psychiatric wing on foe seventh floor was converted to 12 medical beds Dr Carter the hospital director says foe 13 additional beds are needed to help reduce the number of veterans waiting for admissions The list varies from 25 to 100 annual Los Angeles Times charity game Williams a second-year man with the Rams from Washington State took Lou Groza's kick-off on his own goal line and set sail down the middle of the ield with a brilliant display of ootwork and a key block by big Charlie Cowan The Browns were ahead 63 at the time Bruce Gossett added the extra point and the Rams were never seriously threatened thereafter It was the lone touchdown of the game as the Browns the defending Eastern Conference champions put on a fine show of defense to match the Rams But Cleveland playing without its now retired fuilback Jim Brown showed little on offense The ageless Groza accounted for the Browns' scoring with field goals of 21 and 19 yards in the first two periods Gossett kicked three field goals measuring 26 35 and 19 yards scattered eight hits in register ing the win while Souza gave up only five safeties and fanned nine in defeaL Plans call for remodeling the solariums cm foe fourth fifth and sixth floors and substituting 10 medical and three surgical beds Solariums also on foe fourth and fifth floors but at the opposite side of the building will stay Most hospitals like the one in Fresno have commented I Carter foe assistant director "We still will lave these two plus the big lobby downstairs where patients can sit and talk' with friends and relatives and the large recreation hall on foe third There is still another lobby on the seventh floor for visiting Carter estimates the cost (rf remodeling will be about $13 000 Furnishings will cost another $11000 had a full almost continuously during the last he said "The extra beds are badly needed and will become more so as more serv-icemenare blanketed into the expanded GI bill for Cal League Averages Team Batting HR RBI SH SF BB IBB HP SO SB LOB Pet IB 101 109 0 4 Mt view ooo ooo i Smith and Wuklts DHmukcs Nakamota 4 Hutchinson 4 and Winter Diz Feller Make Roster Of Old-Timers AB TB IB Pnatn 14 3451 643 1tI7 1JM MI 34 9 Ml 1 34 442 14 32 494 76 649 HI Jos 106 3633 545 1017 1445 147 34 71 491 21 32 172 27 2t 762 55 125 JSO Reno IDS 3619 624 IRS ISM 149 21 115 545 32 20 513 25 35 774 50 174 J77 Mod 107 1576 679 910 1536 144 17 126 601 25 30 520 27 25 734 100 027 J74 Bokfld 106 3602 517 95S 1331 142 2S 62 445 33 26 411 19 20 640 60 ISO J6I Bor 106 3503 572 922 1432 -154 19 106 517 31 32 441 27 36 725 93 763 J63 Lodi 104 3431500 170 1240 114 24 72 456 27 30 447 15 32 779 55 106 253 Stcktn 107 3417 455 051 1271 114 42 74 395 45 20 42S 30 40 153 66 123 244 Team Field ino A DP Pet 1157 117 91 NS 1159 150 99 963 1005 146 91 962 1010 171 66 956 1079 173 77 956 1013 117 75 952 PO 166 1711 106 2740 106 2713 107 2747 106 2690 107 2711 Bakersfield Barbara Stockton Rono 7 19 34 21 a 34 37 a VIEW abrhbt abrhbl Clark if 4 110 Alvtso 2b 4 10 0 Da Reoo lb 2 1 1 0 Wilkin et c4 1 0 Winters 1 1 1 0 Wuklts rf 4 110 Nakamotosa 4 110 Sadler lb 1111 Garcia of 10 0 1 Sousa a 10 2 1 Steohens'nrf 2 100 Wells lb sa 20 10 Whitley lb 10 0 1 Smith rf cf 10 0 0 Gomel 2b 1010 Perez cf 10 0 0 Chacoya 1 0 0 0 O'Brien rf lb 2 0 0 0 Panaanl If 10 10 total 75 2 Total 29102 Mt View 101 120 0 7 Hoover 200 010 0 1 Hagamoto Whitley Chacoya Aiutsa Wilkinson Wuklts Souza Perec 2 Mt View 4 Hoover 7 Reoo Souza Sadler Stephenson DeReoo Gordo IP ER BB SO Chacoya (W1 S' 2 0 Souza (Li 7 7 I 1 9 HPB (Wells) hv Chacoya WP Chacoya 2 Souza 1:55 5:00 San Jot 106 2730 1059 197 77 951 104 2636 1051 212 71 946 Individual Botttao active players except dcvol and tistiataf tttaiia 9 3 0 O- Loo Angelca tattaettiiittat 110 0-16 FG Groza 21 FG Gesaott 36 FG Groza 19 Wllllema 10 kickoff return (Groe-att kicked) set kicked) FG Gnasatt 35 LA-FG Gossett tf Attendance 63215 Hearing In Cpnstable Row Is Set Moulden Sta Frost Fr Fitzgerald Sta Sever i men Lodi Jones Mod Moor Fr Canfield Mod Dixon SJ Kotick sta Arlln Bok Scott Fr Randolph Sta Barilo ft SB -Kaltar SJ Roun Seville Bak Lance Lodi School' Sto Robinson SB Joffcoat Fr Thompson SJ Rlcao Mod Honnlgan Re no Greenside Bak Haaa Bak Do Lula SB Busch horn Mod Armstrong SB Rogan SJ Couev Lad Jam Sto Fouse Reno Pulliam SJ Watach Pr -Allen Mod Champion Bok Edwards Reno Baktr Bok Include pitcher Name Club Hopkins Lodi Andersen SJ Greenfield Mod Santos SB Tatum SJ Groan Bak Liggett Stg Budd SB A Geileaher FT Reitz Fr Fosso Rena Bays Reno Thompson 9 Hlx Fr Rettanmund Stg all Man Is Arrested After Officers Find Heroin Jar 50 J6S 42 J64 30 J64 54 J40 41 335 41 J35 21 330 40 J27 41 JH 51 J19 40 J17 00 J15 JI4 75 J11 J10 II 41 MO 1 a 3M 7 63 113 3M 34 44 313 1 17 109 3J9 46 66 312 29 65 3J2 7 a a 132 4 17 123 336 4 26 49 134 a £3' among five pitchers on the Stan M4 113 3149 1 44 119 3J7 42116 359 11 63 31 a 70 111 4i 41 90 io a 44 a 45 35 55 34 43 31 3 57 13) a 33 SO 37 46 43 in 446 42 a 450 59 454 21 56 466 41 91 470 17 471 is 18 backed up by an infield of Nellie Fox now an Astro coach second base Stan Hack of the Forties roster in the second annual Old-Timers Game here! The Aug 20 contest in the Astrodome will precede tee Houston Astros-Cincinnati Reds game Dean and Feller will be joined by tee three other pitchinj whizzes Allie Reynolds- Pau Dean brother and Monty Stratton The Forties quintet will be 10 71 145 506 41 SJ6 4 33 54 520 0 46 116 524 McClatchy Newt pa pen Service Hoover last night won the Northern California Babe Ruth Championship beating ML View 61 behind the five-hit pitching of Richie Smith Hoover now will advance to the Regional Tournament in Magna Utah which begins Tuesday Eight teams from six states will participate in the tourney Smith struck out 12 and walked one and was in command all the way except for the seventh inning when ML View scored its lone run on three hits Just one of Hoover's six runs were earned as the Patriots took advantage of five ML View errors The Pates tallied once each in the first third and fourth innings and capped the score with three runs in the sixth Hoover collected six hits all singles Mt View had three triples in its five-hit attack A three run ML View uprising in the third inning sent Hoover down to its 7-3 defeat in the opener Two errors a walk Brian single and Bob De double gave the visitors a 4-2 lead Hoover had taken a 61 lead in the first when Doug Wilkinson singled Gary Sadler rifled a triple off the 435-foot mark in center and Mike Souza ripped a one-baser ML View mounted its lead with a single run in the fourth and two more in the fifth all off Hoover starter and loser Souza ML John Chacoya AAU Junior Water Polo Field Is Cut To Eight Mitchell SJ i Bak Harmon Mastaonl SJ 309 J09 J06 JM J06 JOS 365 4 J04 ShirrM Fr ins ConstantN Police and state' narcotics agents arrested Paul Zataray 35 (rf 419 Franklin Ave after they reported finding' a jar filled with heroin in foe back yard of a home Officers reported Zataray was under surveillance for three days and a search warrant was obtained Friday night Zataray had been living at the home recently investigators said The heroin taken as evidence was packaged in balloons officers said Superior Court Judge Leonard Meyers has scheduled an Aug 19 hearing on a claim by Ear Hughes that Aubrey Byers is not eligible for the office of constable of the Caruthers Judicial District Hughes who was his opponent in the June primary election at which Byers was re-elected contends Byers did not meet the requirements of the state constitution Byers has served as constable of the judicial district since 1946 J03 J03 J03 JOS JIB J01 JOO Loti SB CampbMI Bak Gutierrez Fr Dither Fr Fronds Fr Mafias Sts CowarS Bak Meyer Med Underwood Reno Rudolph Lodi Paepka SJ Wilson Mod Mardora Rono wtar WlasM Bak Darwin Sta Harris Rang Miltanharoar Fr Decker Lodi Patrylo Sta Finley Lodi Cook Lodi Roney Fr Janet Rang Pressley Reno 51 191 11 55 67 0 4 15 554 971 MS 0 13 II 5 a 41 514 0 1 4J 4 99 71 466 4 43 All 7 117122 6J9 3 46 77 AW 4 51 71 A53 1 a up the team The infield will in- 40 A79 31 Gallapher Mod 1 McCtatchr Newspapers Service VISALIA The field of 24 teams was trimmed to eight for semifinals and finals of the National AAU Junior Water Polo Championships in the College of Sequoias pool starting at 8 pm Surviving the first two-and-a-half rounds were four undefeated teams led by the El Segundo and Foothill Teams Rounding out the quartet are the Cerritos A Team and the San Francisco Olympic Athletic Club El Segundo a finalist in the recent AAU Senior Men's chanv-pionships and Foothill the Rosa SB Do Cast i itrla Steworl Fr Everett Bok Evens SJ Rooalta SB Vogt Lodi Arnold Reno Kokor Mod Ramirez SB Miller Reno Nve Lodi Clendenin Bak Pitch! ooo 47 717 3 1 900 12250 Loaders EARNED RUN Greo Con-Mod 169 (Minimum of M7 IP to qualify) WINSSton Jones Modi 11 dude Houston' Astrp Manager Grady Hatton at third Joff Cross and Frank Courcher shortstop Houston television announcer Johnny Temple second and Pidge Browne first Senior titlist will square off today at 9 am in the COS pool Concurrent with tee El Segun-do-Foothill game will be match between the Olympic AC and Cerritos in the ML Whitney High School pool Opening action will be Buchser of Santa Gara and the Coast Clippers A Team of Costa Mesa while Deauville tests Downey in the other third round match In last opening third round action Olympic nipped Downey's A Team 6-5 the Cerritos A Team edged Deauville 9-8 El Segundo outpointed the Coast Clippers 9-5 and Foothill nudged Buchser 6-4 Individual scoring honors thus far belong to Mike Monsees a Buchser with 20 points in 49 attempts during five games The next two highest scorers are Stan Berry of Inland Nu Pike Team Jim McKenzie of the Olympic AC and Bob Far-nell of El Segundo with 18 each 291 294 293 J92 J91 J90 25 214 HI J7I J77 J76 276 J75 175 272 369 269 J45 264 244 41 J43 19 243 242 1 259 254 255 254 254 H2 HI 250 240 247 37 244 a 245 12 245 a 215 12 J31 217 309000000000 THE BIG PUSH IS ON A If you are in theX market for a newX car NOW is theJJ time to buy Tim Sommer Sto 11 Tom Mandllo Lodi ITS (Now with Tacoma) BASES ON Rick Evens SJ COMPLETE GAMES-Rollend Fingers Mod Terry Thomesen SJ 11 INNINGS Tim Sommer Sto 16S HITS ALLOWED Ron Constantino Rono Id HOME RUNS ALLOWED-Ron Constantino Reno 2A HIT Tarry Thompson SJ WILD Lynn Rooalta SB 17 Martha Randall Shatters World Freestyle Record line to 2334)992 Fast-service direct place' Bee Want Ads Rono Alcoraz SB Pflastarar Fr Durham Rang Torgoraon SJ Key Bak Duncan Mod Barkulla Lodi Handley Lodi Look SB Sudarkla SB Secomlllor Lodi Aldccaa Hr Lockwood Mod Galateo Bak Rosas Mod Quell Lodi Jackson Mod Rudi Mod Strickland Mod Hillary Lodi HoilewMI Bonds Fr Carmichael Led! Mm tin Fr -Grochett Led! Beasley Sta Scotch Sta Ruane Bak Gagltane Reno' Reeve Sta Ford Lodi Gay Sta Herron Reno Us Bak Ertle SB Austin SB Parks Sta Ralston SB McCall SJ Matakanskl Med La Rose SJ Carroll Ran Ounllan SJ Muniz Bak Blixt sto Cortooawl SJ Williams Lodi AI1 other departments dial the regular Fresno Bee number 268-5221 Prices will NEVER 2 1 0 6 3 i 1 i 12 4 1 5 1 ed in the 1500-meter with the purpose of trying to break the 800-meter record and when she failed dropped out of the race Both Miss Randall and Miss Davis are getting in trim for the national championships Aug 18-21 at Lincoln Neb be LOWER Poland Charges US Cambodia Bombing 359 a 326 179 350 3M 1M 66 277 117 243 141 S3 ia 37 75 23 4 16 10 10 72 10 140 10 67 7 65 9 01 69 06 93 a 62 a 40 40 SI 2 17 35 7 14 4 JM J10 2A 205 20!) IS 117 174 170 145 139 12 104 0 0 0 3-4 1 I El Soound Coast Clipper WARSAW The Polish government protested officially Saturday that US planes bombed and strafed a Cambodian village last Tuesday and endangered members of the International Control Commission making an investigation there The protest said American bombs fell within 100 yards of some of the ICC members PHILADELPHIA Martha Randall 18-year-old US Olympian broke the world record Saturday for the 200-meter freestyle In the fourth annual Eastern USA Swimming and Diving Championships Miss Randall voted American female swimmer of the year in 1965 was timed in 2:114 smashing the mark of 2:116 set Feb 27 1960 In Sydney Australia by Dawn Fraser The comely American miss who has been threatening to retire from competition broke the record in the last of six heats for Saturday final of the 200-meter event Miss record was the second world mark set at the three-day meet which opened in John Kelly pool Friday Lee Buch-er 1 3 Foothill B's 1 1 ThM RoonB EM Sooundo Modesto B's 1 1 7-23 French Fighter JOHANNESBURG South Africa Willie Ludick stepped into the welterweight title picture Saturday night by narrowly outpointing Jean Jos-selin the European and French in a bloody 15 round fight Groenfleld Mod RUN5JedTl0lSiffr'- HITS-Jervl Tatum SJ Boo Mitchell SJ 129 TOTAL BASES-Ed Bevs Reno 22A TWO BASE HITS Jocki Duller Fr THREE BASE Jervis Tetam SJ SSySlS had El Sooundo 1 1 Upland panthers I 1 6 COME IN TODAY OThis week see your gPARKERAMBLER man and saveg oHundreds of Dollars on the NEWo 0 0 0 0 ORAMBLER of your choice 1-12 1 1 0 I Foottifll B's Coast Cliooor B's B't I Indtand Co 0 HOME Dave Duncan Mod It 1 3-33nRUNS BATTED Larry Wilson Mod 0I RaWi Gaoltano Baooy Rands ft nz STOLEN BASES Danny GroenttaM Mod 3A of ICC members but not causing any A government statement expressing "deep against the United States said Poland is requesting India Canada Britain and the Soviet Union to condemn Washington Poland India and Canada are member nations of the commission which supervises the 1954 Geneva accords setting up the two Viet Nams Laos and Remember Anybody Can Service your car It takes a mechanic to fix it partment comment According to foe Polish Press Agency foe attack occurred Aug Cambodian officials said last week that US planes had attacked a village on foe South Vietnamese border that same day and members of the ICC were there The Polish protest said the United States was responsible this particular and also other acts of aggression in w- Any business can sell its services and merchandise every Davh 17 a Brandywine style world mark with an perfonnance The old recold'llll) Cail Classified 2334)992 to 0 0 0 Olvmolc SF 12 Downcv 11 Deauville 13 Lakewood 1 Budiser A Fenthcr 4 Downey A 4 La Fuanta 1 Cerritos A TO Inland I Coast Clippers A 10 Inland I Olvmolc SF 14 Lakewood (eliminated Lakewood) Deauville 12 Downtv 1 letbninotad Downey Buchser 15 Modesto lolimlnoted Modesto B) Cerritos A A La Puente lelmmsted La Puente) Downey A 4 Inland 1 (eliminated Inland Coast ClioMtp A A Crest Citaoem -ettimirjtrt Coast Clippers B) now place your order IPAKCSEKaubleci Where Service and Quality Go Mend In Hand 1 462 Broadway at Stanislaus AM 4-2901 ooooooaooooooooooo 0 0 0 was 11337 set last year by Patty Caretto of Commerce Calif JrMMcafly Randall start-i AAAtMA A A A A.

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