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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 11

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The Fresno Beei
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Thanks to the 18th THE FRESNO BEE 11-A Saturday July 30 1966 Earl Faison Stays With Chargers Signs Contract Yank Girls Lead In Curtis Cup Golf Play 4 Bragan Says Pirates Not SF Will Win Flag By Asanrlalmt Dth Jimmy Brown is still in England but some of the pro football holdouts who don't have acting contracts to fall back on have started trickling into their end Earl Faison of San Diego flankerback Pat Studstill or Detroit and a quartet of Baltimore Colts: tight end John Mackey flankers Jimmy Orr and Willie Richardson and defensive end-placrkicker Lou Michaels training camps Pro football stars who came to The Colts were so shaken by 4 tcrm Friday were dcfcnsivethe negotiations with their ab- HOT SPRINGS Va (AP) to settle for a half when The United States Curtis Cup once victory had seemed all but team began the last day of Uncertain 1966 competition today needing ve started getting into the! Just 23 points to finish off the lakes and woods on the 16th and Bragan says the San Francisco British who know exactly what 17th holes in the morning four- cjiant arcn'1 wln the they'd like to do with the 174-isomcs and we were badly shak- National League pennant and yard 18th hole of the Cascadcs'en by the time we came to the Braves are doing their best Cause IlSth" said Miss Armitage "But if0 "lake him a prophet They'd like to stow it away it was inexcusable that Atlanta took its fifth victory In when they leave next week even get a flipping half ane Samca rom the Giants Fri-- on those last four holes" n'Rht- and San on the way home drop it plunk Slx of py' njM matches Francisco a ful1 fiame out of the into the ocean I au three Scotch foursomeslcaRue jad- The Americans mastery ofjand three of the six singles The triumPh was the par three 18th whose hill- dmg down to the 18th with a bst 10 games for the side tee is separated from in doubt Five times Braves and they had to come green by a gully and a pond -the Americans won the holefrom bchind twic and brcak a and the utter inability of theFgm- times it brought them to in British to play it well contrib-ltories once a half I Bragan who has had plenty of uted monumentally to the 7-2 single Win jtroubles of his own with the lead the team compiled in showing their best form on struggling Braves says he Friday's matches the back nine the Americansd''nks Pittsburgh is the team to Psychology helped to beat us permitted only one British play-i81 8an Francisco Manager there" said blonde blue-eyed er to win a match 24-year-old Herman Franks' reply to Bra-Susan Armitage 23 who lost Ita Burke who beat 46-year-old Ran' Predcon earlicr this the last four holes to Anne Quast Helen Sigcl Wilson 3 and 1 ar was "if Bragan could man- sentees that a club official warned that "never again will the Colts negotiate with a player who walks out of training camp" Split end Raymond Berry is the sole Baltimore player not yet signed and he is expected to be in the field in a day or two Faison who played out his option with San Diego last season came to terms with the Chargers just a day after he and General Manager Sid Gill-man had denied they were close to an agreement Gillman said the terms were to Earl and fair to the club Absolutely no bonus was involved" Studstill's agreement with the Lions left only safetyman Bruce-Mahar and guard Ted Karras unsigned The Lions picked up rookie Joe Wellborn from the New York Giants and said they will try him at guard center or linebacker But while some were joining their clubs others were being cut Friday's roster trims included Eddie Robinson Jr Bob Walton and Bob Windham of the New York Jets Marty Sica and Sam Montgomery of Green Bay Willie Ross of the Buffalo Bills and Bob Post Randy Staten Dick Souells and Peterson Mathews of the New York Giants Green Bay traded offensive tackle Ray Schoenke to Cleveland for an undisclosed draft choice Washington claimed halfback AD Whitfield from Montreal and tackle Dave Pow-less from the Giants Cleveland sent Dave Lee a kicking specl- Welts in the afternoon singles three-putting the 18th and Ae Wiraphola GO Nancy Roth Syms does a kicking twist as her putt lips the cup in the Curtis Cup match in which she defeated Briton Elizabeth Chadwick 2-up American women's champion aReas can talk the Jean Ashley won the 17th win the pennant 18th holes to nose out Mrs Rob-1 Braves arcn pennant ertson 1 up and Nancy Roth Bound because they are eighth Syms also won the 18th to nail games off the pace but down ai 2-up victory over Eliza-' tbcy reach a milestone of both Chadwick In the other singles Mrs Bar- sorts today in a day-night dou-blehcadcr against the Giants Kathy Takes Stroke Lead In Canadian Golf Attendance is expected to pass the million mark with 43- Cal League Averages bara Fay White Boddie clipped Mrs Michael Bonallack a six- Through Tuesday July 26 time Curtis Cupper 3 and 2 and948 ans needcd J1 day Carol Sorenson Flcnnikcn beat nght game attracted 31069 TIAM BATTINO as a Fni yy xa 447 lus imiu SJ 100 3440 520 64 137 137 31 6 461 30 31 334 25 27 702 4 7H M3 1 riunnu Vthu Rtftfl too 17 7M 1460 144 3' 101 531 23 ly 411 35 34 774 44 L10 340 LONDON (Hit (AP) Kathy TS 71 IB HR RBI SH SF BB IBB HP SO SB LOB Prl Marjory Fowldcr 3 and 1 UPI Telephoto WELCOME San Diego Chargers head Coach Sid Gillman obviously is pleased as all-AFL end Earl Faison signs his 1966 contract Gogolak Takes Giants'Spotlight FAIRFIELD Conn (AP) Bowling News RKT Paces Winners In Metro Tourney Bck Nona Jerfci A Mac McKInay 346 Cl viionunr 210 Roo Howkino 413 Frieda Pete Gogolak Who did the kick-knighf Emu jnnioa SM ing for both sides dominated nod 312 Luwnw GAi 442 xiity Jut Sgturfay a8 the the New York wSTSSttJKut offense team defeated defensive squad 7-6 In a 90- 417 Carol Ndton 116 Mid stole AI Bauer J42 and 215 Mo Bauer 336 and 200 minute controlled scrimmage that lured 12000 spectators to the Fairfield University training Mod 101 3400 634 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42 24 367 Andersen SJ 275 100 6 42 364 Llggatt Slo 134 S3 4 20 J44 Thompson Rang 32 11 6 344 Santos SB 323 111 7 44 343 Tatum SJ 347 117 6 40 337 Green Bak 3S6 05 0 41 333 Budd SB 240 79 10 33 329 MIX Ff 367 120 4 70 337 Gailagliar Fr 333 H4 7 04 J27 Fossa Rano 207 41 30 J24 Coward Bak 234 73 23 J21 walked seven but with Rattanmund sta 24s 45 47 ji Bays Rano 366 115 23 73 JI4 Underwood Rano 172 34 13 33 J14 Ralls Fr 247 43 6 30 313 Maslagni SJ 325 101 6 36 J11 Francis Fr 334 104 19 Si J1S Outlerrez Fr 247 42 0 33 J10 Gordon Slo 04 36 4 14 J10 Cam pM I Bak 341 103 4 30 300 Corson SJ 32 16 9 300 Carroll Rang 13 4 300 Mitchell SJ 300 119 22 03 307 Loll SB 225 69 14 30 307 Fresno got rid of Reno starter Mayor Mod 140 30 10 44 305 IIrL Parry Rano 293 04 6 30' JM Don Edwards in the fifth when Disbar Fr ssono 14 74 244 Paapka SJ 324 40 0 37 240 walks EARNED RUN AVERAGE-Greo Coo-oer Mod 246 (Minimum of 100 IP to ouollfvl Sion Jones Mod 13 Tim Sommsr Slo II Tom Mondllf Lodi 175 BASES ON Rick Evons SJ 112 COMPLETE Torry Thompson SJ 12 INNINGS PITCHED Tbn Sommer SIP 151 HITS ALLOWED Ron Consfontlno Reno 164 HOME RUNS ALLOWED-Ron Consign-lino Reno 20 HIT Terry Thompson SJ BWILD PITCHES-Lynn Rggollo SB 16 Emphils Lodge Wins In South camp Gogolak kicked a pair of field Whitworth San Antonio Tex took a one-stroke lead into today's final round of the 54-hole $15000 London Women's Open Golf Tournament Miss Whitworth birdied the first two holes Friday then coasted in with a two-under-par 70 for 141 one stroke up on Carol Mann who had a second round 72 Mickey Wright the all-time women's leading money' winner was a threat in third place just one more stroke back at 143 Miss Wright making a comeback after a year's absence from the pro tour shot a second round 71 KoHiy Whltworlll Zl'SMS Corol Monii 142 Mfckfv Wrlflht Clifford Ann Crttd Sandra Havnia Ruth JcMan Mania MmKti Marllynn Smith Betty RawU Barbara Ramach 747-2 Sybil OrlWn Pagqy Wilton Jo Ann Zf 35 Mary MMIt 7S-W-1M Judy Torlucmha ija Sandra Palmar 15 Gloria Ehmf Mary Lana Faulk is Rolinda-Kerman-Tulare Merchants look as though they intend to keep the Metro Softball Tournament crown The Merchants beat RESCO 7-1 in a five-inning game to open defense of their tourney I title last night at Kerckhoff Park Other first round games had Coder Lane 540 Sob Htwktnt 124 AI Chile 234 Lake Tahnt Bob Lynn 330 Huoh ooiwbv 306 Mon Trontham 32i ondgoals tor the defense early in 111 Boll a Chain-AI Chilof 351 ond 221 Davttm Dooiloo Ivlvlo McGtt 424 and 174 Morning Ddtlo Forkor 439 and 114 Jim Bryant 356 Hodnn Llndiov 202s Reoin Forrl 351 and 209 the game and then came back to add the extra point (or the offense late in the fray when they scored on a 70-yard march directed by quarterback Bob MoiiasV Slo 236 70 6 37 247 DEL MAR (AP) Emphil'B SJ Lodge won the $5000 feature 1M 30 at Del Mar by a head run-Homwn Bak 124 36 24ojng the six furlongs In 1:09 15 Darwin Slo 42 II 9 290 Iule Timberlake Gogolak's field goals were 45 and 49 yards oceanport dm -runW Timberlake whwe pfey drew rod tour yinnori Including Dogtoi 078156 IrOffl COBCh AlllC ShCr 124 ML In fo toturf Monmoufti Frk La Copa beating Chowchilla YMI 2-1 and the Delano Merchants defeating A and A 2-1 Three More Tonight Three more first round games will be played tonight Wayne's will face the Willis Condors at 7 pm will battle Drive-Inn at 8:30 and Buck Smith will meet a and Sons at 10 it scored twice on two singles by Stewart and Howie Martin a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Bonds man connected on a 23-yard pass to Freeman White and for 24 yards to Bob Lacey In the 'drive Steve Thurlow blasted NEW Pottle Rouge 610W com from on the pace and won the Empire State Purto at Aouedud SLAME NH-Dukf Romonro 6111ft wored by Itnoih In the Whitofiotd Pur at Rocklnqhom Pork STANTON Del-HNo HoHIc 6134ft won by i new the Nature at Odawaro over from the three for the Pork Codornll 6440 ted 0 tho SCOK way In winning th Tempo Purw 1 A r-lino len Pork Mira Starts At Helm In Final Scrum REDWOOD CITY Calif (AP) San Francisco 49ers held their last intrasquad scrimmage here today Coach Jack Christiansen ciudjng jay Hughes scoring played his No 1 offensive and defensive units against the No RKT's John Hogan allowed RESCO just two singles while his mates were colllecting eight hits Jim Gaither had both RESCO hits and drove in the only run in the fourth inning Jim Roberts was the big slugger for RKT with two home runs and four runs batted in Both blows were two run blasts La Copa tallied its runs in the fifth on a two run double by Larry Garcia YMI scored in the sixth on thrqe singles in 140 Reno took the lead in Ram 10 53 Jw'Ridden by jockey Donald sixth as first-sacker Ron DupSS IS Pierce Emphil's Lodge reham rapped a bases-loaded turned $680 $480 and $380 Festival From Page 6-A pace at 139 were Sikes Lionel Hebert and form winner Billy Casper International League woe Loti pci SoMnd Join the list of successful firms that build their businesses selling both new and used items with Inexpensive Bee Classified Ads Call 23341992 to place your ad Business hours: 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Duncon Mod 303 06 30 77 214 Ofcrud SJ 46 12 3 201 Horrlt Ring 110 31 3 14 212 Row SB 342 46 11 S3 301 Borkulli Lodi 314 14 IS 72 274 Golooto Bak 260 71 4 34 273 Look SB 242 66 3 33 272 Torocnon SJ 360 40 3 3 272 Gadburv Reno 146 52 1 14 271 Seegmlllor Lodi 330 13 64 270 MHrklajft JJjS i -JJJ PUOW06 COITIPM to08 IS Oawic 114 Gllllgan aaru" i Tm pvr ei gotoo som "5 21 ft Sue A toon Fly Windy Btewi Sovogo 8-I11' 2 -22 Drurni- Suro Follow Lang Trek Think- well 1 im ran Sudakll SB 347 91 17 59 262 niio ftoobirdied the last three holes Fri-700 day for a 3-under 69 and a 140 total that tied him with Gene sixth position off point 150 left 75 Rochwior 4 Toledo 3 Columbus I Syracuse Toronto 5 Richmond 0 JockMnvIllo 1-5 Bultolo 7-6 pinchhit single for two runs and Bill Harris an off-field single for another and a 3-2 lead Fresno went ahead to stay in the seventh when Alan Gallagher emerged from a recent batting slump with a singje to center which scored Reitz with the tie breaker The Giants had tied it in the sixth on a double by Cocoa Gutierrez and a single by Ramon Aldecoa The run in the eighth was frosting on the cake BUNTS AND BOOTS Tho looor loll nloht woo hord-th rowing Gosroc Prow-ley who now 3-3 for tho ocaion It wm 0 oomo wlwro Frwno Monoger Eddie FitzGerald could no! rolox until Hit flnol out Reno on bow eech am Hurt Bit second third RudL Mod 253 66 II 63 211 Scotch Sto 301 77 41 256 Row Mod 3SS 90 4 40 254 SJJJJJ' Jj JJ -232 Mi'i Ccllvar ui' Cameo 23 2 2 2 -251 Pchln Wheel lift Pncda 140 lnhl Grochclt Lodi 234 60 2 20 251 Time 1:032 Gray Nun Solid PeckiiSTrJPSS Littler for The cut 440 players of i 7--- i im ihj uil nun aond Pldt rhJtNMbdrlnaH' 144 starters '''i 130 MMte'hTiLod' '2 CNomii Linde My Aeoolntment Solly'i it I WoIl34 22 i 2 -22 Pdllvwoddlododdto HI Silky Joan W4ftll34 SfiSK1 22 1 ft Grace Royal atea ran 4ftI 5 aMh Pr Billy Caspar 1 34 7 Gena Lift ter 71-6-140 Bab Chartos 71-ftW 1 Johnny Pott I4t Jacky Cubit 73 66 1 41 no 74 20 65 240 Goal long Rang 220 (1 1 36 247 Lawson Bak 240 71 21 245 Jackson Mod 62 15 7 14 242 AMOCOO Fr 146 12 240 Gov Sto 240 37 1 22 230 Beasley Slo 17 4 4 235 Herron Rang 20 1 12 231 Dally double paid 16940 THIRD RACE Six furtanps 3-vear aid Bines 62200 Break The Fast 112 CamoM 3041 300 100 My Baby Jo 114 Lambert Sweet Lou 114 York Tima 1:113 Holiday Dawn High xS 2 AQ toh Bruca Crompton 2 BOto GOilbU futiS ExcMamant Countaw Ltega Beil Sprightly also ran Bab McCaiilstar iTil IS FOURTH RACE Mllfc J-ytar-dds Jdtos Byes 71 72Z1S JNifliOO Rocky Thovnoton jyjflS 62600 Hughes led the losers with two hits Steve Santillan and Richard Munos each had two hits for La Copa Fans 16 Batten John Pearson struck out 10 did not walk a man and allowed two singles in pitching Delano to its win A and A hurler Bill Edmonson struck out four walked one and gave up three one-base rs Bob Deatherage scored A and A's lone run in the fourth inning when he singled went to second on a wild pitch moved to third on a passed ball and tallied on another passed ball Delano won the game with two runs in the seventh A and A committed two of its three errors to make Delano's job easier John Soto and Deatherage had A and hits while Bob Wade Joe Avila and Jake Yunker accounted for 3 0 i bopa rf 1 0 1 Boy 3b 3 0 10 Diihor 100 1 safeties iMonden rf 4 1 4 0 Gollshcr 3b 4 1 I 1 eiThmpsn lb 3 0 0 0 Gutrrz 3 13 3 A 4 I sixth and eighth hmlnei and hod 0 total 01 12 stranded -Gutlerrei started two doubltplovs tor Frosno ond fancy holding second baseman Davo Pflostorer th other Reno also hod a trio of twin-killings Durham hod boon hit on the foot by a batted boll Thursday night and did not start lost nloht However os pinch hitter It rapped a solid liner to center tor two runs and then In Bw eighth com uo wHh soectacutor stop mid throw to mb Martin of a bow hit Rolls Bonds and Dlsher wert at bat total of 15 times vet enly flvo times officially Ralls hod wo walks Bonds walk wts hit by a pitch had a secrtflc bunt and sac ri flea fly and Dlsher was hit by a pitch had a sacrifice By and two walks Fresno will return heme Tuesday to optn a tour-aame sat asainst the Santa Barbara Dodgers BENO FRESNO abrhrbt abrhrbli Harris i 5 0 2 Martin 3 0 1 o' Carroll 2b 3 0 0 1 Rtiti lb 3 12 0 Aldecoa 3 12 LIS Bak Erfle Austin McCall Matokanskl Mad 35 7 Frd Lodi 77 IS Porte SIP 23 La Reap SJ 34 10 Munjs Bak 94 II an Six aSi JM 2 '1i Ji J1 ---1111 68 10 4 200 1 10 145 4 4 142 1 7 115 2 12 115 1 10 112 6 100 9 147 14 3 44 A -IT 1 J14 17 -2 1 -1 1 8 CoomssI SJ 12 17 Williams Lodi 1 'i -I3 111 Lin's Baba ill Maneil 1110 540 400 Sweat Paprika 113 Pitre 720 420 Indian Temoer 114 66aew 140 Time 1:301 Khal Eddte Our Pah rick Questfut AIIM My San Hevho A Rumor also ran FIFTH RACE SW furl ones 2-ycar-ald malderw 61J00 Dale Douglas IJ3 Don Jnury Jy Hctart agggdggBbgBggddPS Roger Glmberg Tony Event 1 Mike Souchek 0S6S6iMitMil Lt SA 1JJ Don Fairtleitf Harold Kneect Bill Garrett ogggggggggb bob Jfl J5 Billy Mavwell J47li651 Stovo sorav ml1 Kan SHII Randy Glover John Cook is Baba Hlskev 7J-7ft-145 Dick Loll 7t-t in John Lots 7rtJ-n Don MessangaU 7i-ft-ii Jet -Patrol Ill Campas 320 Bab Dudtn Tima 1:314 Root Hand Hasto Visfe Kel Napla BATTING LEADERS Danny Greenfield Moft Minimum of lie Plata appearancM) RUNSjK( pilhw Fr (7 Bruca Hlx Fr 120 Mitchell SJ 213 -iiB-lackto Dlsher Fr 26 THREE BASE Jarvla Talum Mar-Bin 116 Valemueto 17J0IM 100 Learn A Lot 116 Campos 260 1160 Dodder 116 York 460 Time 1:04 Martial Eaoto Jockey Caa Ball Modernist Derby Trail Haooan La Papa also ran SIXTH RACE 7V furlongs J-vear-eids 61400 Alptns Mate 112 Turner 640 420 300 Grepdun 114 Jennings 620 460 2 squads mainly rookies in the benefit game for the Police Athletic League of Redwood City Starting at quarterback for the No 1 team was George Mira Except for him the of-fensive team was the one that led the National Football League last year in scoring and total offense Mira replaces the NFL's leading passer last year John Bro- die who is in Hawaii a hold' out The No 1 offense included Ken Willard and John David Crow as running backs and Bemie Casey as flanker back Ends were Dave Parks and Monty Stickles tackles Len Rohde and Walt Rock guards John Thomas and Howard Mudd and center Bruce Bosley For the No 1 defensive team Mike Dowdle Ed Beard and Dave Wilcox were linebackers Clark Miller and Karl Rubke ends Roland Lakes and Char- lie Krueger tackles Jim Johnson and Kermit Alexander halfbacks and Elbert Kim- brough and George Donnelly the safeties The 49ers open their exhibi tion season in San Francisco against the Dallas Cowboys Aug 7 I DC Bowler Has Lead In Reading READING Pa (AP) Joel Decker 33-year-old rookie from Washington DC averaged 225 for the first six games for a to- rtsJLUAwnli Armp-- Duncan Mod 3ft JJLINS BATTED IN Larry Wilson OfMed 17 -6 paoag6ddgg 72-74-146 73-74-147 75-72-147 75-72-147 73-75-141 II Merry Road Khybar Khan also ran Bill Martindete SEVENTH RACE Six furlongs 3- Pax Baxter Jr year-aid Hllles S3M0 Dave Marr Turn True Blue 114 Glann Teal Church 300 340 300 AI Bcfsellnk Lady Esther 114 Trevino 440 3J0: Chris Blocker Khal Me Saucy 114 Lambert 4 00 Doug Ford Time 1:10 Maricopa Go Plucky Tom Shaw II Light Quasar Nevada Lava First In-CIIff Brown ojjbivitation also ran Rod Fynwth EIGHTH RACE Six furlong J-1 John Maurcv yaar-old ond up SSJIOO Dean Rtfram Renof 40 Rallpn Gagllsno STn! Bonds Fr 106 Ntod 33 "ASES Dmy Greenfield 1010 PITCHING RECORDS -oS3aC55r Bg 30 ERA Yoshinari Lodi Me vers Lodi 10 0 1 log 1 oo 6 3 2 33 17 5 DeCntrlsf 4 12 CoM I Fosse 2 110 Peistr 2b TMI ns I eHiinrflt 9 A A 9 liMVlH rhUM Mdl BlrkaoNle AfIm aivl tan i SWWBn 9 Chavez and Rickard Ariat and San a a a ghlb 1112 a 1 I 0 a 00 1010 M111I Talah 27116 Fax Rena 0 00 00 3 I 0 0-3 Hammltt Bak Cote Mod ''I'''' J7 5 3 74 63 i'ly Emphil's Lodge 114 Pierce 610 410 lM1 jay Dolan ill -10 4 2 31 3 323 Whlt-1 Pride 114 York 1100 L00 Charles Slftord 76-72-14 tlllan DalanO S3 1 A and A guilt 1 3 Millar Raar9on and Rowland and Katano 8jFousaJph Edmonson and Alvtsl RKT gigagsioaggggisge RESCO Hooan and Pacini Share and Looez Jones a Drhm Pressley I elate 7 i Rano i 1 1 Fresno 1 1 1 Fresno 10 111 5 51 76 246 -Fair 23 5 2 34 44 273 I 1 17 17 LM 14 3 21 S3 241 11 4 5 36 124 246 -31 11 32 115 307 74-74-14 7177-141 70-76-14 NINTH RACE TVi furlongs turl 3- Charles Coedv year aids and uo 5750 Sam CXrmlchaet 74-74-14 Lava Plow 117 Janninps 5DI 360 170 jim Farrier S- IX Radis Flash 112 Lambert lM 120 sherriH Jnhnean 7574-140 Erebe 113 York 740iTem welskapf 1 4f Time 1:302 Poachers Packet Herbv Kermit Zartey Jr 340 Zoo ran Baby Ouinauit Scamp Top My Hast also ran 0 00 02 1 3 1 6 Fresno ft Rene 3 Rano 13 3B Gutierrez Reitz SB Bonds Rdltz Bonds Dlsher IP ER BB SO Edwards 4'o 5 2 2 2 Sommer sto Stewart (W 6-4) 4 10 3 2 7 7 osteite Fr Jones 46 I 0 0 1 0 Fitzgerald Sto Pressley (L 3-3) Ito 4 3 3 2 1 Moulders Sto 9 TOMORROW AT 11:15 AM SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS ATLANTA BRAVES Sponsored by Homm's Beer 4 I 12 4 343 -11 5 7 61 10 30 II Incan Chief Ray Tucrto II Funadc 'Adriatic Star Galvin aha ran l'fs 1 1 1 a am 41 91 310 10 Bwchhorn Mod ig 3 3 25 31 110 21 7 41 41 310 Miller Banda by Edwards Ptusterer Edwards 3:40 A-400 Handto S641777 attendance 1531 Bay Swimmers Take Meet Lead Fresno YMCA Plans Revised Diving Course A revised course in skin and scuba diving is being offered by the Fresno YMCA Classes will begin Tuesday at Mtf 32 11 1 IS TOO 322 37 4 6 77 106 3-21 SJ 1 6 24 46 124 Severinsen Ladl 32 3 4 39 42 -Jlt Robinson SB 43 65 4 132 MreFr Ig 6 If 44 114 fr 1 II 42 141 Cmtftotd Med 31 7 27 61 346 Arlln Bak 6 2 3 22 52 246 sMffvcaafr Fr FL- li 4 isi 3 Boats Collide In Seattle Race Kan Folk 14 Wright Ggrrctt TJ-Tft-i Rob Varwev Dave StocfctoR Chart Courtoav J2 Bob ZiwwnwwMin y-7i4f Ex-Trojans Lead In Amateur Golf YORBA LINDA (AP) Two former USC golf stars John Nichols and Bud Bradley lead with scores of 145 halfway through the 67th Southern Call-i SFATTLF ADI hr(e SACRAMENTO Calif 5 6 1 RounsiviiieHji 5 5 2 IS Kf The San Francisco Menonettes' 1 Haag Bak' "'ii 3 31 i 744 points led 32 other teams Randolph 3 I a-so into the second day of the Worn- rallap Cl 14 ti a a wax 9 GIANTS WARMUP Sponsored by Rain For Rent GIANTS CLUBHOUSE Sponsored by A and Lumber 7 pm risssoi will moot Tupsdav andiDf control but no one was hurt tai 1353 to take the lead after Thursday evenings and Satur- Friday during elimination heats the opening round Friday in the day afternoons for a total of 32 for I111 weekend National Professional Associa- hours ets collided and me went Limited Hydrtlane Lmn' tSi Outdoor Syncronized Swim- Tlte I IS Championships TLThanwsan 1 1 Armstrong Schl sto 3 21 46 144 1 "sii to iS Merionettes composed of ships 30 i 44 i2 sol fornia Amatcur champion-! Kathy Bryant Sharon Lawson! ship Subjects to be covered in- eluded diving safety physics The collision occurred in a JS? uSi i'Kathie McBride Margo Mc- physioiogy first aid practical heat for 225 cubic imh craftGBk 125 Grath Carol Redmond and An- oceanography and underwater s4 i 2 Wells will meet seven oih- of Port Coquitlam B-C Paul n- 1 4 4jer teams in the final Sunday McMahon Seattle and jg McGrath Thomson of arer' Anz-' sto 7 4 10 iu door champion led the prelim- bunched in the first turn Puiinm sj is 40 k4Mahrwv Hr -a Harihr 2 i 134 4 so round of solo competition McMahon boat was so badly luisp- sb a 2 4 so 32 s02 411 72 9 nnints TosmTnst riamaPMi hp will hr unship i 7 i7 ww Jeammaie Lr- damaged he will be unable mfj 2 i2ol Redmond was second with compete in the finals Bob Brimhall of Provo Utah lost control of his boat on a turn navigation Stanley Barnes a certified YMCA SCUBA instructor will be in charge of the program Gasses are open to men and women Cost is $1150 In addition all persons must become YMCA members More details are available at MHtoflbarger Fr If i as n' F'ntev Ledi 31 6 19 S3 39 3 S3 707 Deckgr Lndl 14 4 2f 57 I7J "teSlgv Rgri 39 5 a 31 57 Rncv Fr it 7 7 7 is It always Bargain Day in tion $27500 Reading Open Jim Stephanich of Chicago was second with 1340 and Larry Festa of Astoria NY was third at 1331 Decker shooting in his first pro tournament had games of 247 173 256 215 235 and 227 The 96-man field narrows down to the top 16 who compete in match play finals on Sunday Eastern League Elmira IS Plttsttoid Nichols Rio Hondo made a two under par 70 on the difficult Yorba Linda course Friday Bradley Riviera matched the par for 145 I Nichols made an eagle 3 at the 18th 499 yards Bradley birdied the same hole for the tie Southern League Mobil 3 Montgomery 3 Asbtvll'e 9 Ckariptr Evamwii Knonilto ram Macon at Coiumous rato the YMCA at 1408 Street or by calling 233-5737 5 80 AM in another elimination heat and i a 1 IS Bee loaded with was flipped into the water is saving bargains Wnteiiiorv York Fawtockat i WiUiamfBorl I 1.

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