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1-5 the'1961 AAA Olympic be- 0 A C. i yelopment water polo chain-, i pionthip. The Lynwood 'fjJ team was comprised of al most the entire 1960 U.S. Olympic Games squad. Long Beach's Nu-Pike Water Club, its goal being to represent the U.S.

In lhe.1964 Olympic Games, j-yjf takes'a major step in that -V i direction this when it embarks on an eight-day trip to Mexico City to meet V'. Mexico's top water polo I kV'S contingent in a series of games. Headed-by-Olympic Games competitor Chuck 3 International Airport. The squad will be quartered at Virreyes Hotel in Mexico The team's Journey will be covered by radio station KWKW, top Spanish, station in the area, in addition to a number of Latin publications. Manager Ron Maurywill take -personal President Kennedy, Governor Brown and Long Beach' Mayor Edwin Wade.to Mexican officials.

The Nu-Pike Club is coholder. (with Lynwood) of Making (he trip will be Coach Monte Nitzkowski, Maury, Captain Bittick and the following squad members: Dennis Rounsavelle, Dave Ballard, Dave Coon, Fraser, Bill Russell, Paul Zack, Ken Smith, Tom Hermstead, Gary Read, Lee Bender, Lee Lawrence, Bill Rose and Mike Kaneen. Bittick, one of the nation1! top swimmers, the Long Beach club' will depart Tuesday at -11 a.m. via Western Airlines from LA. CHUCK BITTICK Captains Mermen However, he lost his next five and has not received a.

starting assignment in more than a month. Gibbs, former Mississippi football all-America, got off. to fine start for Richmond, Va, of the International League. But his latest average is 256 for 75 games with five Jtomers and 22 RBL Gibbs, an infielder, received about from the New York Yankees. Wally Wolf, a 19-year-old right-handed pitcher for whom the new Houston National League team shelled out (100,000, failed to make the grade with Hous- MONTE NITZKOWSKI: Coachs Goak 1964 NEW YORK UV-Major league baseball teams in? vesting heavily in the bonus market had better, look at the slow progress of such high-priced -youngsters es -Bob Bailey, Lew Krausse.

Jake Gibbs and a dozen others before running to the bank for more money. The plain fact Is that most of the 1961 bonus babies, many recently out of high school or college, ere exhibiting only a crying need for more professional experience. Bailey, 16-year-old shortstop who got a reported $175,000 from Pittsburgh, is hitting only 219 for Ash 4 World Hecords. Fell in A AU Swim patriots Kerry got about $50,000 from St -Louis. Tom Booker, an outfielder from the University of Richmond, has a 254 batting average in 62 games for Greensboro of the Carolina loop.

'Hes -the property of the New York Yankees. Wally Heckel, a shortstop from SL John's University (N.Y.), is at 237 with three homers for Kokomo of the Midwest League. Heckel got $25,000 from the Dodgers. Wade Blasingame, pitcher who got (100,000 from the. Braves, has a 3-3 mark and a 4.41 for Boise in Class C.

Hal Lanier, son of Max Lanier, former St. Louis southpaw, is batting 293 for Quincy of the Class Midwest League Hal, a shortstop, received $75,000 from the San Francisco Giants. Bob Lucas, who got a bonus in five figures from the Angels, isn't hitting like h's brother-in-law. Hank Aaron of the Braves. Lucas is at .153 for 27 games with by Reserve lelr Following that spark in the: PHILADELPHIA (UPD skins in a professional exhibi CHARLESTON, S.C.

MV- ville of the dam A South- ton of the American Asso-Atlantic League. He- has ciation. He lasted only one Charlie Bivens raced 79 and 93 yards for touchdowns Saturday night to lead the Chicago Bears to 29-13 victory over the Washington Red- Four world records' felt in succession at -the mens outdoor national swimming championships in Los Angeles with Tsuyoshi Yama-naka-of Japan starting the parade' of performances in the 200-meter freestyle. L. the national championships, Chet Jastremsky set a 200-meter breaststroke mark of Don Bennett of North Hollywood posted, world mark of 1:01.3 in the 100- a 7-6 lead, then bounced back for a 17-7.

victory In nn exhibition American Football League game Saturday night Boston opened the scoring In the early minutes of quarter on a 28-halfback Larry inning in his only start end was sent to Jacksonville of the Class A South Atlantic League where he has a 1-2 and a 10.71 ERA. Arnold Umbach Jr. of Auburn, who got to sign witKMilwaukee, has a 1-4 record for Boise of the Class Pioneer League. Kerry has won two games and lost eight homers and 23 runs batted in. During one recent stretch.

Bailey had only four hits in 45 tries although he subsequently collected four hits and five bases on balls in 10 at bats -to break-the slump. Krausse has yet to pay heavy dividends for the $125,003 he received from Kansas City. He won his first start for the blanking the Angels, 4-0. Yamena' came within a meter breaststroke. Olympian Hero for fraction of two mtautes -fiat'rCar Robie of when he was timed at 2:00.4 set a of 2:1 as he dc.je.cd his o.d nvaltbe 203-mster butterfly and A blocked the aecond Rose of.

A tion football Bivena a two-jraar defensive back playing offensive halfback for the first time this season, scored hotpot his touchdowns 1 in ihe final period. Rookie quarterback Norman Snead Wake fofjput, on his first inv professional football, threw a' 37-yard scoring pass to Bill Anderson. But at the end 'of the. game, Snead, who'WaJ Washingtons- first draft Choice among the 1960 collegians, threw five straight incomplete passes. -I Another rookie, Bear defensive tackle Bob Kllcullen of Texas Tech, also got in on the scoring.

Kilcullen picked up-SkHu quarterback M. C. Reynolds fumble on' the 14 up i- Murray Australia, VtkklM of VndlsnMlis who coioeied for the Los An- Jl five for Winnipeg of Ihe S.atesville of the Class Class Northern League. Western Carolina League. Charges UnHtS -rm IhMuahwmI geles Athletic Club.

-VJBP wj y.y ryy SMALL GRABS SOUTHERN CAL GOLF CROWN The. San Diego Chargers, behind the exciting running of Bo Roberson and the passing of Jack Kemp, built up mammoth 39-0 Teed in the first half end hung on in the down which camejnldway through the lecomf period. A past from quarterback Al Dorow to Art 'Poured put the ban on the Boston three, and BIU Mathis crashed ever. A--pass interception in the dosing seconds of the half enabled New York to get three points on a 26-yard field goal by Dick Gunman for a 10-7 edge at hr iff me. VS final two quarters Friday niht to defeat the Houston.

Oilers, 46-28, before 12,836 nd ran into the rnd zone, fans, at Honolulu. About 8.000 fans braved a Roberson, a silver medal eat rt'n became in the 200-meter individual medley of 2:19.5 although the event is not recognized in an International for world record. BUT THE Yamanaka-Rose duel between the Olympic rivals of the Melboume-Rome games highlighted the day's performance. Yamanaka held off Rose in the last few yards lo-win by two strokes. Rose was timed in 2:03.9, below the listed world record.

Perhaps the day's biggest surprise was turned in by Robie in the 200-meter butterfly. Robie is only high school junior and weighs but 139 pounds. Moreover, this was his first national meet The acorinq ened early winnin? brwd Jumper in mat a downpour hi the last Au -j. halfr the third when 1360 Games end Terry Smelof Virginia Country Club rallied on the back nine to capture the Southern California Junior Boys golf tournament defeating John Jacobs of Candlewood, 2-1. Small was 2-down at the end of nine, but rallied on the beck aide when he recovered his putting touch.

Bob Bouchier of Virginia whipped Lee Davis of A. Country Chib, 2-up, to nab the first-flight title. Olympic 9.4 sprinter, scored r. I Ki downs on runs of 20. 13 endtcgTKgr In Dorow collaborated on a 74-yard pass play with halfback Don Maynard, who was voted Ihe gamea outstanding player.

1 (A 1I.IWA. A.II.J, 14 eight yards in the first half, tzjsrn anra-KHcul'an run ikkk Mlodl. (rtefc ISiimi. SO Soboroon 10 nm (Blair kkfc). pkick MM).

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today. catcher, gave -birth early Sat- jtNT n-K Dm WrVtt. St Mka IJi lorry itrowtol i a a 11 Mw Six-pound, .1 yijHjl BmHoM bom kilorcamiM Blonde I SO Croono one. run (Blair kick). vnnXst; urdy mi turn Mur l.f RIchorA Slick ounce to a.

boy. IJmm) nm ny Rohi (LA iNaporvIHt, I Mimwalit SmiiClSra) NIMlII AC) -Owl JMlrorakl Mil (bMlart MrM Ml by Ttrry GottwrcM McKAY, HILL: GUESTS OF TROJAN CLUB Pu -N" Net Titles to Martin, Diiman Km nmmnm (ind'Mwwiii Cary Timnm ilndtanpalla (IndtanpalL Nlir Foyaraiy (OiimI HIIL Maoiinl MLU Kanllra Maliumat Long Beach Peterson Post was eliminated from' 'the 16th annual Anaheim Junior Legion baseball tournament Saturday, dropping a 12-9 verdict ta-Anaheim. Anaheim got off to a 3-0 first inning margin, Increased its lead to 11-3 in the third frame and" staved off i latir Peterson threat. v. mlZl 77 3Ti N.c.l WB Malar Backilrak-BoA Banncft IN.

Hollywoad) hillj ihraaka worM racarB al Mf br-Jam Monckloa al Australia In lfSIl; Jad Dracf (Vtrana. Ed Sarhch, I HHHaJtkaMall Tom Slack (Indlanaaailo AC) Thame ion Mam IChaeal Hill. N.C.j 1:01 Rooor Goottacho (Wlmotka, ilLS 1:01 A. Ken Dillman end Jerry Martin won the Class men's and women's 'tingles' events' Saturday in the 32ndj -annual Long Beach closed tennis tournament at Recreation Park. Dillman captured the men's 0M Molar Sutlorfty Carl Rabid (PMlo-dolaMa) MIA (broaM worM record of 1:111 aot by Mlko Troy bi 10001; Lory SdwIMf llndlanaoallo AC) Pnd SdmMI CMmoika.

Ill) Tony 1 Buodi, i-1 1 1 i I Marfa; Bolt and BrWaot. as or. and Slhrerman; Boftli ind M0 r0 i 1 1 I M0 Ml 4 Marfa; Bain Coach John McKay and athletic director Jesa Hill of SC will tead 'the guest list Tuesday night as the Long Beach and Harbor Trtjen Club holds its an-Bual barbecue at the home of Chuck Stelnman, 1107 CentraL Seel. Beach. McKayj-entire coaching eorpa also will be on hand.

Reservations may be secured by contacting Chuck Jones (GE 1-6982 Or HE 6-9918). The general male public la invited to the stag affair, which will mence at. 6 p.m. I1 y--1 mmmi ImKa 9 Mlko Trey liorol'lT Stick In 0 ndl anieelli AC il :IS.4 hotTd 1:11.1 aot Own AmortcM record ol La Mlrodo end nib CoMory VMMO dkau. Joatremakl, (indtomopHo J100: Chat Jo Larely.

Rkrenido Roly a wo a-tsi 001 0-10 1 iwvun Bjawg pi MOMoIm Freattyta Relay- Indlanaoella Attutle Chb (Aim Somcro, (Nek Alton, Mlko Trey, Roto SMIi) lanto Cloro Swim Club HA, Lm Anoataa 1 COULDNT BC HAPPIIR Ch Jtrenkl (ri.) of Athletic Club hug. Paul Hail of Santa Clara-Swim Club after Jastremski. broke 200-meter breast-stroke record in beating Hait in National AAU in Loi.Angeles Saturday. Jastremski's 2:29.6 clocking bettered his own pending Wire-' photo) Monte No. 1 oadoM Ml 'a-4 1 1 Minor onifjurkavldi; Ltwti ond lob-cock.

Tilort Scbodoio kookobn iS-tokowMd wk. Rivor. Mdo My; O-Oownoy Rode Midway crown by defeating Donna Lammera 6-3, 6-3. The mixed doubles was taken by Jim Mitchell end Donne Lammera, 10-8, 6-4 over AthtaDc Club loom SS" Sfri.W yWPi.l I.SAii McKAY Speaks at Tuesday Fete Swim Club 1 4 1 Harbor Star. Tedd and Pet Thomey.

Finale are elated for 9 am today at Recreation Park. Results: li- Crash Kills 3 Race Fans New Grid Coach of Downey Score 4-2 Win Homer-Happy Twins Stave Off 'Seraphs asiGjanf Romp, 5-0 Mom obnloio ftibnpn dH. Bmfcor DUMM dot. OomtN O-l. mimo hmMo Morim Oat.

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The Harbor All-Stari defeated the 23rd district, All-Stars, 4-2, at Blair field Saturday in the second roundof the Los Angeles County (Continued From Page C-l) -1 NEWPORT, MV-Three spectators were-kUled Saturday night and another was injured seriously whan a stock car racing at the Gardner 32, hu Roseboro and Jim Gil-had hit with any sort consistency during the losing spell. GUliem wag 6-for-27-and Roseboro 7-for-22. John tsjrs: sai1. fa il' J. O-l; Jonoo Poolar Ort.

Humor-jH- in a row STrefa'ifc oSjTfainiiM di. iioor1 Alston, but theyve never class ibeen this -one-sided. Every-JSLJtTii; body's in 1 rto faCSTMlodSli Of Saturday's starters1 only of Many to who forced Koppe to end the threat. Except for a brilliant per formancejn the fifth when he WIU twjMpro lu vtoiutacW at the Moore League ichooL break string of 21 been named heed football coach at Downer High for the coming year replacing Gus Headlngton, who was with the bases loaded, here crashed through a fence into thh Infield. Omni among the infield crowd today when the Heibortehm followed a single by Veroallesi Versallea hit his, also-No, 6, The tixtiL.aod Tuttle cracked a 400-footer to center in the eighth whedlhe Twins wacked four hits but scored wily once.

Twlfa AB ef. It Martin, 3b 4 Klllobrov. lb 4 AUIoor, if 4 Lemon, If watching the race received minor injuries. They probably never knew meets the 20UT District hnd at 70 -when j.th6 Rio Hondo! League (19thDf strict) hosU the 23rd distikt team. BOA Sol I 000 00 (I) and Allan; Contrcll Cops CRA Main Event what hit them, a witness Dedaori Wlllli.

Ollllam, 3b Folriy, rf Jows-field did not exhibit the quickness he had in recent starts. This wss proved by the fact spray hitters Lennie Green, Zoilo Versallea end BUI Tuttle ell stroked homers. Green's was his rixth and Gardner, who Uvei with hia family in Norwalk, served as an assistant to Headlngton the peat two years. He came to Downey after a year at Jr. High In Lot Angeles.

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said. I think they hid their backs turned. Witnesses, said the four men were standing near an old judge's stand in the infield-when the car roared' to-j ward thenu. r. Roar horn, W.

Darla, ct WUIIama. o-Aapromontr ICrolB. Billy CentrelPof "Anaheim won his aecond straight CRA Big Car mein event race Saturday at Ascot Stadium. Gene Brown was second and AltaVfamW Heath 'third. IoSKLt -2I hitless appearances.

TOMMY DAVIS has only one hit in hia last 31 trips, Wally Moon is2-for-16, Larker 3-for-21 and Willie Davis 0 for-9. Sandy Koufax (13-8) draws the pitching assignment against Jack Sanford (9-6). o' For the Saturdays game waa as dreary as the weather. With help from MUler, Mari-chal (12-7) wort his sixth in row while holding the Dodgers to five hits. One was a sixth Inning pop-fly double by pinch-hitter Bob Aspromonte, courtesy, of an Alphonse end Gaston act by Felipe Alou end Joe Tottlo Aittoie Koppo.

a PeorMa.rf Hunt, ef Bilko: lb Aymill, O. Thom oo, If Toot-lb LB. Socctr Club in Game at PiccvRivera Utef Ik VETERAN RACE PILOT SERLOUSLYJNJ.URED. ToUIp Qianti 3B AB I AmalflUnn 3b 4 Long Beach Soccer Club 1 1 1 3 MeEwtn In Doubla Drag Strip Victory r- Tom McEwen of Long Beech set new national MfaA torn! mold Lockkorl. Sdimandor, Chuck Tik ftfektr.

Dovrnport 3b McOvey, lb cf a-Rica inowd. "nirr moM oranl Cawlroll, AilMnoolh' 4 3 4 .4 .3 4-, 3 1 knar aflold, Cepoda. If -r Alou, rf Orolno, Pkfaa.oo Morichol, Milter, b-hdeydl' elapsed time, record of 8.62 seconds before 7,782 1 fans battles the Holland Bees io-day In opening round play of the Pico-Rivera dbcobr 'play-offs. Kickoff is .11, almo st -Smith Patk. Seven teams, are ebtereq in the playoffs.

The. L-R team San Ptdro Downd In Titl Tilt, 3-2 Bprlnf, 4AHBCVI TOtAlB ToUlo Saturday night at Lions Drag Strip. McEwen also defeated Rom- batted In. Doubted for WIHIama in Slh; hp round ad out for Farrell In Sth. Dad oar, 000 000 0000 Oionto 010 IM 00x 4 Lefty Mudenbach of to practice )Ved SPRINGFIELD, I1L (UPI)-Vetaran driver Rex Easton was Injured eerkmsly Saturday In time trlali tar the 100-mUe Big Car race at the Illinois State Fair, finally post-poned because of -The raca wu rescheduled tor MondayltlTpjmr Rain halted the reel just is the 18 starters were pace lapping.

Easton, 47, Springfield, DL, was taken to SL Jojps Hospital where Me condition wu reported first es poor end then aa slightly Improved. He suffered head and possible neck Injuries. The accident occurred aa Easton was In his first tima lap. Hia car wheels hit loose dirt and the auto went eut Of control, flipped over, smashed through the top of a wire-woven fence and tumbled down an embankment A total of 28 driver were out for qualifying time triali, Rodger Ward, IndlenapoUe, winner of Ithe 1959 batted In. Ormmdad out for Brld(a In Tib; Poppod out for Boarafteld In tlh; e-iiiitfrd fm- Tost In Sth; etraek out for Moran In-Sth; Singled for Bprlnf in tth.

PROVO, Utah (A Tooele, Utah, edged San Pedro, 3-2 In the finals of the Western Boys Baseball Assn, world! geries here Saturday, i nesdey evenings, 7-30 at Pen American Park. vNew players are invited jto jrpuL i 001 Twlna' Riven to- take top eliminator honors end Gary Cagle, Pico Riven, had top time at 176.47 mph. Clem Johnson, Pasa- SS3 000 000 Anaalac. Lorkor. KVA-IMn S4-13.

igtenta 37-13. rDP Orolno And Ollllam Wlllo And lArkrr Dilwofthj 'Utah, dumped Eut VM Nijyi. 9-5, for SB-WlllO. Copadk. F.

AImi, consolation title. te mo deni set new world accel- j0frc Retains Tltlft eration record for motor- Nona. FO-A Torino 3T-B. Ancolo XT-1. DR Martin.

VaroollM and Klltehroor 1 LOB Torino Ml Anr-lro T. JB Bowotteld. Tnttte. 0. Thom.

Wlko. HR-Orcm. Kll-tebrror. Voroallco, Tnttlo, Armtll. V-Mtrtln.

ER BB SO cycles, at 149.75 mph. breaks CARACAS, lng his own mark of 147.23 Eder Jofre, Brazil's1 World NFL Hewitt, WILUE MAYS threw out Aspromonte at the plate after a single by Wills, whereupon Miller-entered and slammed the door. The Jittle junkman's save was his fourth, against i the Dodgers this year. He also hag beaten them twice to account for six of the Giants' eight wins in. the etete championships r.

i -i- -Im Memorial Day 500 and second last year and third this Boat (w, iWw ".4 set last fallin Pa. flame 17, Now Var 17.. CMMBO ll. WOOMnoMO Vl Wllluma L. 1141 rali Farrell Ooldon Marlehal mhu: U'7) 5 Conlan.

I 3 1 i i a hart mmAmTZr Moor 1110 Boor of laid (L. M). 'i bantamweight retained hia title SetimUy jiight by stopping Ramon Arialthe Venezuela, challenger, in the seventh round. Jr, Baseball i Burk AFLRonlls Bonyor 41. Oakland 3L Now York team 7.

A aot. TlMrklntey, Chyltk. Bmlth and Boor. WirU- Bteteur. 3 21.

AtL -year, pulled out because of a melted piston before, the time male got underway. Fastest time over the one-mDa dirt track waa logged by rnmrill Jooea, Torrance, seconds. '-v 1 v1, i I 1M7. -1- 1..

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