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How To Play Baseball The Little League Way By WHITNEY MARTIN- JOHN McCALLUM iitiw I wai CHAPTER 13 4 A catcher must get to know his pitchers. You must know which ones to insult and which ones to praise. You will learn these things as you get older. A catcher, you see, is the of a battery couple. He must make the pitcher think the more important.

Schoolboy Rowe was still pretty raw when Mickey Cochrane joined Detroit as manager in 1934. One afternoon Rowe complained of a sore arm. He said he just pitch. Cochrane eyed him coldly. He thought Rowe was making a lot out of nothing.

on and show me your fast ordered Cochrane, grabbing his mitt. are you saving it for, a TIMID AT FIRST Rowe began warming up, timidly at first. He was afraid he throw his arm out. But soon he was sizzling them in, nothing WTong with your snorted Cochrane. all in your head.

Forget got a a handicap, any- I Know your pitchers. Some of: them fold up under pressure. Some too fast, and others get disturbed at all. If your pitcher is working too fast, becoming nervous, slow him down. Take longer to squat down and give your sign.

Every once in a while out to the mound and talk to him. Make him realize he has eight other players to help him. HOW TO SIGNAL When you signal for a pitch, rest your bare hand on the inside of your leg, close to your body. Place your glove on your left knee. This prevents the other coaches on the right and left side of the field from catching your signs.

Little League catchers need to use only two signals at first. For instance, you can use one finger for a fast ball, two for a curve. As you graduate to older leagues the pitchers have more kinds of pitches. Then you wull add more signals. After you have given the sign, get into position to catch the ball.

Put your glove directly in front of you, right in the middle of the strike zone. Put your throwing hand on the glove, ready to close in on the ball. Leam to curl your fingers around the base of your glove to protect them. KEEP HUSTLING It might be good to remember that with a runner on and you want the batter to hit into a double play, call for pitches to be low. This will make sure the ball is hit on the ground.

Signal for inside pitches to a right-handed hitter, outside pitches to a left-hander. This will often make the batter hit to the left side of the diamond, in front of the runner. Above all, keep hustling. The catcher is the quarterback of the team. up to him to keep his fellow players alive and op their toes.

First base. a long stretch is so important. How to get the right kind of practice. The correct position on the sack. Meadow Club Golf Results; Final 18 Slated Saturday Dr.

Bill Smart and Tal Smith hold a two-stroke lead over three other teams after 36 holes of the 54-hole Meadow Club invitational best ball tournament with the final 18 holes scheduled for Saturday of this week. Following are complete results of the first 36 holes in all six flights: FIRST FLIGHT Bill Smart-Tal Smith George Kerrigan-Barry MacDonald Chet Patterson- Bob Knutson Buzz Beattie-Paul Millett Ed Lindner-Bob McGlashaii 137, Chuck Rothweiler-Jack Lynch Hal TebbCtts Dick Hanna Marv Gilberg- Troy-Pastrano Bout BATON ROUGE, La. (U.R) The Willie Pastrano fight at New Orleans June 28 was granted a legal confirmation yesterday when the state attorney office said Louisiana has no law barring fights between white and Negro boxers. No Wonder He's Sad TARBORO, C. (U.R)—Outfield­ er Curtis Baker today the only unhappy member of the Tarboro semi-pro baseball team which ran through its batting order three times in one inning in an 18-0 win over Grimesville.

Baker made all three of his outs that inning. Legal Notices MINUTES, ADJOURNED MEETING, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HELD FRIDAY, MAY 27, 19.55, 2:45 P. M. PRESENT: SUPERVISORS Vera L. Schultz, Wm.

D. Fusselman, Wm. A. Gnoss, James A. Marshall, Walter R.

Castro, Chairman, and Geo. S. Jones, Clerk. ABSENT: None. On motion of Board, Addendum to Agreement between County of Marin and Housing Authority re Marin City redevelopment, omitting Paragraph Nine, approved.

Resolutions passed and adopted: No. Map, Marin Gardens Homes No. Map, Marinwood, Units 1-A and 1-D No. Senate Bill 25, re August Primary Election for 1S56. There being no further business to come before the Board, meeting adjourned, at 4:30 p.m.

SINE DIE. Minutes Regular Meeting, Board of Supervisors, held Tuesday, May 31, 1955, at 9:10 A. M. PRESENT: SUPERVISORS Vera L. Schultz, Wm.

D. Fusselman, A. Gnoss. James A. Marshall, Walter R.

Castro. Chairman, and Geo. S. Jones, Clerk. ABSENT: None.

Mr. Ernest Cassitv appointed Civil Defense Coordinator, males Area. A meeting is scheduled for June 9, 1955 betw'een City Councils and County of Marin re formation of a Flood Control Zone in Ross Valley area. Request of County Sheriff for installation of intercommunication system in office, approv- Resolution No. 4100.

Sanitary District No. 6 Ignacio and Adjoining territory, approved. Letter Charles E. Hawkes. resigning from Marin County Planning Commission, accepted.

Bid of Tamalpais Sales Fletch Pyle Jim Callan Allen Don Lynch-Bob Thompson Norb Hartman-Bill Ebert 141, Ev Gray-Einar Hansen Fred Hoffman Gene Brown Milt Gabbs-Cy Donaldson John nell-Bill Scott Stu Harrison-Hank Mann George Frazer-Dr. Celestre Herb Christ-Milt Morley SECOND FLIGHT Encisco-Miller 124, Collins- Watson 134, Weiser-Shelton 136, Steinert-Regalia 136, Angell-Say 136, Paganini-Hogan 137, Fay-Hartman 138, Roberti-Fazackerly 138, Tognoli-Seiler 139, Skov-Douglas 140, Souza-Fouche 144, Gaviati- Bonfigli 145, Brennan-Wagner 146, Vest-Zwdssig 147. THIRD FLIGHT Morrill-Nevers 133, Doron-Smith 138, Hensler-Nesting 139, Hollingsworth-Leftwich 140, Burch-Burch 140, Figone-Brunk 140, Hilp-Lurie 141, Delloso-McCreery 141, Tweedt- 141, Buchanan-Leiser 142, Barkow-Oakes 143, Thompson-Anderson 143, Pharis-Pelletrau 145, Davidson-Martel 145, Jakobsen- Baine 145, Forcade-Civello 145, Grandi-Compton 146. FOURTH FLIGHT Bold-Antocoli 135, McBain-Dr. Hedin 136, Burmester-Dixon 138, Basham-Casella 139, Scurfield- Almcrants 139, Marquad-Leahy 141, oop r-Blumenfield 141, Richardson-Williams 142, Super- ka-Matis 142, Callan-Campbell 142, Panelli-Cohen 143, Johnson- Squire 143, Quinlan-Lynch 143, Campion-Lawler 145, Webster- Shea 154.

FIFTH FLIGHT Norwood-Schwartz 138, 'Thorpe- McKinnon 139, Garrett-Foster 140, Hogin-Hogan 142, Steele-Keaton 143, Wurzburg-Terrell 144, Hartman-Nutting 145, Spengler-Scollin 146, Hunter-Cann 148, Riley- Murphy 148, Ham-Koch 150, Young-Kaas 150, Ashby-Riser 150, Wilson-Berry 164. SIXTH FLIGHT Strom-Hollander 141, Drath- Taylor 141, London-Norris 143, Leif-Stewart 143, Ely-Mullen 146, Beesley-Wirth 146, Renger-Burns 148, King-LaLonde 150, Nelson- Holland 152, Halley-Parker 154, Fay-Long 154, Dallman-Collins 155, Quilici-Breyer 160, Luce- Luenberger 162. Legal Notices 'TRACKMATICS' Produces ormulae For Cinder Fans By SCOTT B.AILLIE BERKELEY (U.R)—Drop the stop watches and get a slide rule, track bugs, because professor PYanklin M. Henry already has seen two world records smashed after he predicted their fall wdth mathematical formulae. Henry, a professor of physical education at the University of California, learned from his equations last summer that a 3:58 mile w'as in the works and John Landy bore him out a little later on.

figures also foresaw a new world mark of 28:54.2 in the 10,000 meters and Emil obliged by bitting the time on the nose. NEW PREDICTIONS ail done w'ith graphs and logarithms. A gently descending curve which Henry evolved from a set of brainbusting figures now predicts the following: Another second will be clipped from world record 3:58 by 1960. Within 15 years the mile will be run in 3:56 and it be down to 3:55 by 1975. charts also declare that the world will have a 3:50 miler by 1980.

The graph reaches as far as the amazing time of 3:40 but this is a figure u.sed onlv to close out the caluculations. Henry calls it the which is a mathe- term for an unattainable figure. THE INCH EQUATION Henry whose findings were published last month in a scientific quarterly emphasizes that he sticks to mathematical formulae alone and makes no special study of individual runners. But the generally known processes of the human body form a necessary part of the equation, which measures three inches long in small type. Henry usually sticks to doping the mile run because he has more complete records to on.

However, the formula can be applied to all foot races from 60 yards up to 26 miles, he says. formula is based on times recorded in the mile during the past 50 years combined with what we have learned of the physiological Henry explains. factors there include the amount of blood sugar and oxygen depleted while a man is HOW ABOUT S.ANTEE? other Henry adds, formula is based on running speed with the ability to overcome its own inertia and carry out certain energy-releasing chemical reactions that take place in the Henry figures that athletes must now run against the clock to handle an 880 or mile event properly. Will Wes Santee ever join the 4:00 club? Henry answers that individual performances only can be predicted if an athlete spends some time in the laboratory running on a treadmill and wearing an oxygen mask. Until a miler volunteers to do that, Henry will string along with his figures.

Legal Notices Haley, Thomas Buresh, Attys. 0 untai Tuesday, June 7, 1955 9 LOG John E. Sullivan, Atty. Company accepted as best bid received for purchase of truck of Marin County Health Department. There being no further matters to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned at 6:15 p.m..

SINE DIE. WAL'TER R. CASTRO, Chairman. GEO. S.

JONES, Clerk. The Minutes of the meeting In full, a public record at the office of the County Clerk, except as to those pertaining to Welfare, are open for public inspection No. 7. 1955 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL J. CONROY, Deceased.

No. 11336 NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of the above named deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the law offices of John E. Sullivan, 840 Ulloa Street, at West Portal Avenue, San Francisco, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of the above named deceased. Dated: May 9, 1955. GERALDINE HEANEY.

Administratrix of the Ks- tate of the above named deceased. JOHN E. SULLIVAN, I 840 Ulloa Street at Portal San Francisco, California. Attorney, for AdminLstratrix. GEO.

S. JONES. County Ck'rk. 10. 17.

24, 31, June 7, 1955. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of HARRIET E. GANDE, Deceased. No. 11347 NOTICE is hereby given bv the undersigned WILLIAM J.

GANDE, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Harriet E. Gande, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vqpchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at the law office of HALEY, 'THOMAS BURESH. Attorneys at Law, 316 Albert Building, 1010 Street, San Rafael, California, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of Harriet E. Gande, deceased. Dated: May 3.

1955. WILLIAM J. GANDE, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Harriet E. Gande, deceased. HALEY, 'THOMAS BURESH, 316 Albert San Rafael, Attorneys for Executor.

GEO S. JONES, Countv Clerk. No. 10, 17, 24, 31, June i 7, 1955. Leslie W.

Hobson Atty. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of JANE HINE HEARFIELD, Deceased. No. 11346 NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Administratrix of the E.state of the above named deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Marin, or to present them, with the nece.ssary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administratrix at the law office of LESLIE W. HOBSON, 567 Alger Drive, Palo Alto, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estate of the above named deceased.

Dated: Mav 23. 1955 JANE CURTIS. trix of the Estate of the above named deceased. LESLIE W. HOBSON, 567 Alger Drive.

Palo Alto, California. Attorney for Administratrix. GEO. S. JONES.

Countv Clerk No. 24, 31, June 7, 14, 21. 1955. Marmetta Cops First In Wind-Whipped Race By M. J.

NICOL The wind literally ripped it up Sunday for the Golden Gate Yacht Club Regatta as at least three masts were snapped, two of them belonging to Marin County boats. Jake snapped her stick at the starting line, and Rolfe suffered the same fate in the more than-t- ---------------------------25-mile gale that raged on the i bay LI I League Tilt Quantities of canvas tore, in- i i i eluding Stuart VjOeS 1 I InninQS, which in spite of four ripped sails i came in second in Division 11 right LlOflS TriUmpu behind Arthur famous gal Valley Lions moved into Among the wee ones, Sid Foster, place in the Mill Valley Lit- harbormastcr of Madden Lewis League Saturday with a 6-5 Yacht Harbor, took a first in Divi- Indians in the long- 17 est game of the season, 11 innings. owned by Dr. Char- Lions came from behind three les Cooper and skippered by Bruce extend the regulation six- Easom, once more took a first in game and gain their third Cruising Club bringing honor to against one loss. Marin Yacht Club.

In extra-inning i ble, the Realtors edged the Eag- Sundays race again demon- 3.7 strates the growing fraternity of Eaglets yachtsmen, for the 174 starters 031012 0-7 11 7 represented the largest turnout 013 i yet for the Golden Gate Regatta. Cruising Club A 1 a Marmetta, Dr. Charles Cooper, .................1 8 10 4 Marin YC 'Hits ...................201 113 2 Java Head, E. R. BYC M.V.

Indians 1 Runs ........010 030 001 7 1 Hits ..........010 030 010 10 M.V. Lions Runs ........030 001 001 01 -6 12 2 Hits ..........041 101 002 12 Waterwitch, Ed Fuld, St. FYC Cruising Club Buoyant Girl, Dr. Harold Rosenblum, SFYC Gladys Dr. Glen Foor, CYC GGYC Division 9 Lady Carol, James A.

Hurst, CYC Aeolus, Emerson Doble, AYC Pinafore II, George Childs, RYC (Richmond) Division 10 Sinbad, Otto Bueren, GGYC (Golden Gate Leilani. Jeff Capell, GGYC Querida, James L. PYancis, AYC (Aeolian) Division 11 Yankee, Arthur Ford, St. FYC Aafje, Stuart Rose, CYC Blue Sea, J. Wilhite.

St. FYC Division 14 Belle Amie, Lester W. Ferris, AYC Cirrus. Harry Birch, CYC Buchaneer, E. B.

Blymyer, CYC Division 15 Ninna, David Giosso, Marina YC Firecrest, Max Benkert, SFYC Mon Ami, Michael Vilisoff, AYC Division 17 Dolphin, Syd Foster, AYC Skylark, Roy S. Phelps, AYC Peggie, John Entwistle. CYC ONE DESIGN RESULTS Golden Gate Fun. Walt Lunardini, RYC Impulse II, Gordon Flagg. GGYC Smoothie Too, George Schuldt, RYC Acorn Sea Point, Clarence Baptiste, GGYC Djinn, Mat Holley, SCC Eight Ball, Ben Davis, SCC Hurricane Hoyden.

H. D. Trask. AYC Hanaloa, N. Boyd, MYC (Marin) Mistral, Dr.

N. S. Pederson, CYC P.I.C. Picsea, Matarangas St. FYC Escape, John Pitcher, CYC Angel, Malcolm Sally Dewees, SFYC: Farallone Clipper Debit.

Ted Stephens. St. FYC Vip, Roger Towne. CYC Farallon, Robert McNaught, SFYC Windward Tempest, Simpson, CYC Pagan III, Chris Gasparich, SFYC Westerly, Eric Warner, RYC Rhodes 33 Dusty, Richard Stephens. Sto.

YC St. Francis III, Dean Morrison, St. FYC Satisfaction, Bob White, SFYC Bird Polly, Phi! Wallace, CYC Skylark, Johnny Ford, St. FYC Puffin, Dick Hyer, SFYC International One Design Gallant, Bill Barnett Norena. Lon Price Siren, Everett Witzel Teak Lady Due Sim, George Guntli, CYC So Long, Chester Ristenpart, SCC Pang Loy, Ray Gergus Jr.

Clipper Hela II, Carl Prussing Quickstep, Lawrence Grinnell, CYC Windfall, Norman Lauvau, CYC Star Ah Me Go, Duane Hines, St. FYC Pu.rkin, Howard Rogers. St. FYC Ah Fui, Jack Regan, St. FYC Bear Huck Finn, Dick Lowry, CYC Trigger, Joan Scarborough, St.

FYC Cub, W. C. McCammon, BYO Last Night's Fights NEW Meren- tino, 160H, Argentina, stopped Hardy Smallwood, 157, Brooklyn, 2 BROCKTON, Mass. Alec Brown, 203. Paoli, outpointed Coley Wallace, 211 New York, 10.

Wants Game In Chi. CHICAGO (U.R)—Mayor Richard J. Daley has asked the Defense Department to consider Chicago as the for the 1956 Army-Navy football game, it was announced today. The game was last played here in 1926 before 110,000 spectators at Soldier Field. Legal Notices Freitas, Allen, McCarthy Bettini.

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Fairfax Lumber Co. 109 Broadway, Fairfax Lots of Parking GL 3-4410 OPEN TILL NOON SAT No. 1958 CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL DOING BUSINESS I'NDER FICTITIOUS NAME I. the undersigned, do herebv certify that I am transacting business at the Town of Novato, County of Marin, state of California, under a desiarnation not showing the name of the person interested business, to-wit: HOWELL PLUMBING APPLIANCE, 715 Grant Avenue, Novato, California. place of residence Is 2069 Hatch Road, Novato, California.

Dated: Mav 28th, 1955. PATRICIA HOWELL BRYANT State of California, County of On the 28th day of Mav. 1955. before me personally anpeared PA'TRICIA HOWELL BRYANT, known to me to be the person who.se name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and she acknowledged to me that she executed the same. WI'TNESS my hand and seal at my office this 28th day of May, 1955.

ALICE HALL, Notary Public, in and for the County of Marin, State of California. (Seal) No. 7. 14, 21. 28, 1955 Mill Valley Loses Pair i Mill Valley Post 284 team suf- I fered a double loss to the star- studded Mare Island Post 550 Saturday and Sunday in the opening games of the American Legion junior baseball program.

With righthander Norm Bass I giving up five hits, the Vallejoans scored a 12-1 triumph Saturday at Mill Valley and on Sunday a five- hitter by Mike Campa.s blanked manager Charley Marin youths, 13-0 at Vallejo. The Mare Island post is defending champion of District Five. Bass and Campas were star pitchers for the Vallejo High team which recently completed an unbeaten season to win the North Bay League championship. GAME) i Mare Is 134 040 12 12 1 Mill Val. 010 000 1 5 2' Bass and Coronado; Buchholz, Foreman and Miller.

(SUNDAYS GAME) i Mill Val. 0 5 3 i Mare Is. 005 22 13 15 1 Wensloff, Foreman and Miller; Campas and Coronado, Himes (7). CYO SEMI-FINALS Perfect Play Saves 3-2 Win For Larkspur Nine Archie Moore Weighs 183 For Olson Bout SUMMIT, N. J.

(U.R)— Archie weight was reported at 183 pounds today for his light- heavyweight title fight with middle-weight champion Bobo Olson. Moore must pare down to 175 pounds for the bout at New Polo Grounds June 22. Novato 'Ponies' Win Pony League team beat Hamilton Pony League nine in the opener last night. The score was 4 to 2, Jack Sparrow Jr. pitched for the Novato boys, striking out 17 members of the opposition.

Homers were hit by Dave Kilmurray of Novato and Bob Taylor of the Hamilton team. The game was played at Marion Avenue School, Novato. Help Yourself Chiropractic has succeeded over 34 million times after other healing arts have failed! If you are suffering with a pain or a functional disorder, help yourself by trying the Palmer method of chiropractic before you say you have tried everything. A. WILLIAM DUFF, C.

Palmer Chiropractor 840 Third San Rafael GL 4-7279 Buy for the Last Time" --LIFETIME RbupfMbNEi: CAS WAtER Guyaronfee, SHIELDS CO. 703 Third St. San Rafael 0M BETTER lAUTO INSURANCE Best Protection 2 Nationwide 3. 24-hoyr claims service 4. Personal counsel rofei todayt BOB TOWERS 17 Locust Ave.

Larkspur Associate of Phone Weekdays J. C. Myers A Co. DO 2-8470 San Francisco Nights end Weekends insurance Brokers Larkspur 486 Painting Co. A sensational defensive maneuver in the final inning prevented a tying run from scoring and gave Coach Charlie St.

of Larkspur nine a 3-2 victory in junior division semifinals of the Bay Area Catholic Youth championships Saturday in San Rafael. In other games, St. of Oakland stopped St. 3-0 in intermediate division and St. Lawrence beat St.

School for Boys of San Rafael, 10 1 in senior division. triumph was dramatic. St. Lawrence OToole parish of Oakland had the tying run on second base with two outs in the last inning and the next batter drilled a single to right field. However, fielder Doug Wilson snagged the ball, fired it into Ronnie Blum who in turn relayed it to catcher Bill Ciocci at the plate to nip the runner.

It marked the climax in St. three-season bid for a championship and a great deal of the success was due to the fine pitching of Ronnie Blum, the hitting of Ciocci, Pat Casey, Don Simons and Eddie King and the steady fielding of Buddy Everson, Gary Monahan and Doug Wilson. The Larkspur youths meet San Francisco champs Saturday of this week at Big Rec, F. for the Bay Area crown. Milt Smith Keeps Batting Leadership SAN FRANCISCO (U.R) San Diego outfielder Milt Smith hung on to the Pacific Coast League batting leadership this week despite a four point drop to .367 during the less-than-successful series with Oakland.

Smith collected 10 hits in 30 trips to the plate against the Oaks, bringing his total hits to tops for the league. Padre Earl Rapp w'ent without a home run during the week, but his 16 for the season enabled him to hold a tie with Los Steve Bilko. Oakland's Jim Marchall clouted four round-trippers against San Diego pitching to move into second spot with 15 for the season. DAY IN AND DAY OUT Buy For Less JACK'S DRCG STIRE If you aren't directed to Jack's to have your prescription compounded, YOUR best interest is not being considered. Remember Jock has the most complete stock and best delivery service in the county.

Complexion Brush 1.22 Squibb Toolhpasie and Toothbrush $1.00 Woodbury Hand Cream. PRINCE NATCHABELLI SUMMER TOIIETRIES, COLOGNE, SOAP, BUBBLE BATH OR BATH POWDER 60c Eye Wash 2 for New Estiyin ............................1.25 Relieves Eye Symptoms of Hay Fever 60c Note iAGK'S i More people go out nf their xcav to bring their prescriptions to Jack's than any other store in Marin. ms AYDS Reducing Candy 2.98 49c Chlorodent Toothpaste 2 for $1.10 A Famous Brand Lipstick 79c Williams Instant Lather 2 for Econ. Ammident Tooth Paste (Med. Size FREE) 2.00 Stick Cologne 2 for 2.00 Lucien Lelong GILLETTE RAZOR and ENCYCLOPEDIA of SPORTS Both ior $1.00 Limited Now for Father's Day 1930 Fourth Son Rafael GL 4-3521.

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