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Independent from Long Beach, California • 35

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Independenti
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NTN 't i Luf Crtl. Tmt D. Wll INDEPENDENT (AM) PRESS-TELEGRAM (MV-05 Pngjinglesthere-Wcrea lot of- Irr. Hansenr the former great'-rallies-- in the Ivo Nmatil'the All-- Stars. Sivertsen, inciden- Dennis Oppeltafrom'lart'from Rolling ffilla, attend- match.

tally, is planning to take a and Smith, who were are Nielsen, job at a. club in Hous-Lan(LMarcin and was a leading-junior year. Back are Bessent ed BYU reported that a coed, Robin Kahn, tried -but for the 49er team this 'fail; playing all. the ladder: matches, hut was about fo.10. She should be No.

1 on the women's team, nesaid. who were in the top six. Newcomers' are Austin, now No. 1, who is a brother of women's pro Pam Austin and ex-UCLA No. 1 player Jeff Doug, JByBOB MARTIN Staff Writer Chalk up another victory.

for the girls. Two, in -fact. ---i, Betty Ann Hansen, a professional 'woman EoSta i. singles and dou-T bles. Ss a team, of Southern California All-Stars defeated Long Beach States varsity mens team, 9-1, on the 49er courts.

Betty Grubb, beaf' Bill Long in a pro set, 8-6. Long currently is No. 9 on the 49er ladder, but the two players just above -Sf Hodgers'and Ross Hollowell were sick. both. Betty Ann is an excellent said49er Coach Dan Campbell.

Bill, played awfully well IN-DOUB BLES, Mrsir Hansen, of Santa Monica, teamed with Long Beach pro Ken Stuart to defeat Neil Bessent- and Curt Condon in what was listed as the top doubles, 8-4. Test Blazers again ice National to local schedule aim of Sharks ROY EMERSON, the former Wimbledon land U.S. champion from has been named director of tennis at the Mumeta Hot Springs re- sort. Emerson, who has made his home in Newport Beach for continue to. play in major tournaments.

Dennis Ralston, captain -of the- Davis Cup team, is director of tennis -at Sunrise Country Chib, a new $40 million, 768-unit condominium -community in Rancho Mirage, about five mites from Palm? Springs. -1Ken played super dbu- bles as well as ever' seen him plav said of his former 49er star. He chn be' really flashy at times, you know. And Betty Ann was a good stabilizing force. They made a fine combination.

A 49er newcomer, Kurt i a transfer from College of Sequoias in Visalia, provided. his teams only triumph as he beat pro Terry Enters, Campbell reported good-sized turnouts for the matches, played last' Friday. Results: 1. Gene Malin d. Doug Austin, 6-2, 6-4.

2. Jerry Van Linge d. Tom Smith, Kurt Nielsen Nielsen -Terry Ehlers, 6-' 6-4, 6-1. 5. d.

Mark 8-6. 6. Scott d. Curt Condon, Betty Ann Long, 8-6. 1.

Stuart-i Condon-Bes-sent, 8-4. Malin-Trout Aus tin-Smith, 6-2, 6-4. 3. Ehlera-Van Linge d. Marcin-Nielsen, 6-4, 6-3.

In a match that didnt count, Daye Sivertsen of last years 49er team beat college player at College of Sequoias', and Condon and Hollowell, who. were in state junior college doubles at Pasade- naJ.C. 'S' age, fifth-beat in the teague. The Sharks win be out to improve on their fifth- -place 13-19 record. With defenseman Ralph MacSweyn on a personal vendetta 'since L.A.

traded him earlier in the season, Vancouver is last in the WHA West-four points behind the Sharks 1 The ice could have a distinct tint of red to it before the night's over. By ALLARSON Staff Writer -Tempers are apt- to beed us We didnt know he at.a boiling point tonight was this good. Hes given when the Sharks play us a shot in the arm, the Vancouver for the -third coach added. -time in four days. Harried to the daughter of a.

Canadian airlines is 4-0 at carries fifth consecutive home ice Soate-against aver- Ted McCaskfil's 1 'Stolid Hockey Assn, club nitident Wilkie Wilkie in February. DESPITE 'the one-sided loss to. the team of pros, Coach Campbell feels 49ers are quite a lot stronger than his team of a year ago which won the Pacific Coast Athletic. Assn, championship. We should be favored to repeat, coach, Im pretty excited about this years team.

Gpne are SiVertseh and REGAN OUT, MILFORD IN AS KING G.M. moved up Monday, to the title of general manager announced the complete resignation of Larry Regan, Milford, who had joined the team this year as assistant general manager, took over Regans duties late last: month when Regan resigned but was retained in a scouting capacity. Effective Monday, Regan severed all tion with the team. Good luck and bowling! -TENPIN TIDblTS: Java Lanes playi hoit to a Junior No-Tap tournament during the Christmai holiday vacation. The tournatnent will be conducted over five days Dec.

30, 21, 26, 27 and 28 with two' squads each day at noon and 2 p.m. Red Fox Lanes DOUBLES offers a.Chriitmas Holiday Jun- Hansen 7-5, 6-3. 3. 7-5, 6-3. 3.

(LBSU) d. Neil Bessent, Dennis Trout Marcin, Geoghegan 8-5. 7. Hansen d. Bill d.

Feb. 28; tournament opens March 30 and ends May. 12 for a run of 7 Saturday-Sunday weekends; entry fees are $7.. Ser event for tingles, dou- les and team and $2 optional all events; entry forms are available at an Long Beach bowling centers of through the LBBA office, 634 E. Willow LongBeach.

BOWLING ALOT-TG- P) Long Beach Womens win when if hosts the Blazers in the LA. Sports Arena at 8 oclock. The four wins in a row at home ties our best streak of last year, McCaskill said Monday as the Sharks took a break from their weekend struggles with Vancouver. Till 'go with (Ian) Wilkie again in goal. Hes playing well and hia record is 7-2 since he join- We re Cpncemed nt HERITAGE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH FREE SAFETY CHECK ANY MAKE Of CAR! WITH THIS ADYT.

4919 CANDLEWOOD ST. LAKEWOOD 531-2M1 By ALLEN WOLFE r-- Staff Writer 1 Like most other the Christmas holiday season for bowlers means family get-togethers, tur-key and pudding, presents and traditional good it also means' time to start thinking about entry -deadlines for 1974 tournaments. There are plenty of them, most of which fall within the next month or two. Tbi4 following is a chart of national, California local Long Beach association toupa- ior sinties and doubles tournament Dec. 2629 with squad times of noon and 2 p.m.

each The tournament will be bowled in four handicap divisions and entry fee is 2 per event. -Thera were near mines at 300 games last week during league action at Cal Bowl. Dee Ann Mitchell collected eight hi a row for a 279 in the Ladies 645 League; Bud Stine hit a 277 in the Lakewood Businessmen's league and Barbara Kata lints posted a 276 in the Ladies. Petersen Point doubles. Bob Roxby rolled a 206229234 667 in the Friday senior league last week at -Major Bowl.

are Kill available for amateurs who wish to compete in the Pro-Am dude to this years $70,000 Carter PBA Clastic at ng Square in Arcadia. Entry fee for the Pro-Am Tuesday, -Jan. 8, is $50 and includes three games with three different PBA stars, a pair of Brunswick bowling shoes, -a Don-Carter-glove and a souvenir towel. A Bowling Assn-28th championships, Clark Bowl, 9339 E. Alondra Blvd.

in Bellflower; entry deadline -Jan. tournament, opens Feb. 2 and ends Feb. 23 LBWBA office, 2230 Daisy Long Beach. menfiTfor next yeaf-for a run of 4 Saturday-emphatizing deadline for Sunday weekends; entry entries, openings and clos- fees are $5 per event for ing dates, tournament singles, doubles and team sites and entry fees in and $1 optional all events; addition to other pertinent entry forms are available information: at all Long Beach bowling American Bowling Con- centers or through the gress 71st.

ABC Clastic, Indiana Convention and Exhibition Center in Indianapolis; Entry deadline 16; tournament Feb. 16 and ends May 8 for a run of 79 daysf, entry forms are available at 1 most- Long -rBeacfj, bowling centers qj by writing ABC entries manager Jerry. Jur-. ABC tournament -lheadquartersr530H9r76tlr' Greendale, '53129. Womens International Bowling Congress 55th WIBC Classic, Stadium 'Bowl in Houston, Entry deadline Jan.

18; tournament opens April 4 and ends May 12 for a run of 39 days; Entry fees are per person, per event '(singles, doubles and team) in Divisions I and II and $11 per person, per event in Open Division. all events is $2 in' Open Division, $1 in Other divisions; entry forms are available at most Long bowling centers or by writing the WIBC at the same ABC address. California State- Mens Bowling Assn.29th CSMBA Wheel Bowl and Tournament Bowl in Ox-1 nard; Eiitry deadline 23 tournament opens 26 and ends Aug. 25 for a run of 18 Saturday-Sunday weekends; entry forms available at most Beach bowling cen-ters or through the fornia State Bowling r-Assn: office, P.O. Box --SSSSr-LosAngelesrCalif I onnas California Womens Bowling Assn.

1974 CWBA championships, West Lake Bowl in Daly City and Castle Lanes in. San Entry deadline Jan. 16; tournament opens May A to conclusion; Entry fees are $8 for classic $6 for divisions A through Ej-entry-f onus-available-1 at most Long Beach bowl. ing centers. Long Beach.

Bowling Assn. 27th LBBA championships, Plaza Long entry deadline 7-' Lee; Loqg Beach City College quarterback -P etc Tereschuk -and receiver Junior Lee were honored as honorable mention choices on the 1973 Grid Wire all-American team released Mon-1' day.1 Mt. San Antonio College quarterback. Steve Myer and Pierce: lineman Jim: were first-team a a.

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