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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 8

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By Rcuscn i 11 LITTLE SPORT Smf Forty-Niners Nip Brownies 21-20 By D1TED rC KTUXATUNa The other 35 New York coon civ via Charley Conerty in riding around in new automotive The 525000 bevy of gifts Conerfy received Sunday at Yankee stadium included two brand new autos The SS-vear-old quarterback immediately went into high gear against one of his favorite Six Mustangs Earn Coast Mention Saa LMs Ofaisp Ccartj (CilttJ TdegruB-Iribot Miefcj NiTMbcr St 1959 Pile 8 1959 All-Coast Elevens Poa Second Team Cogdill Washington St Luster UCLA Mix USC Hnneran USC GBanssvage USC Berry Washington SL Peterson Oregon targets the Washington Red-skins Conerly has a little Choctiw Indian blood in him Maybe it helps make his particularly effective against the Redskin Anyway he threw two touchdown passes to Bob Schnelker one to Kyle Rote and set up a coring run by Alex Webster and a Pat Summerall field goal Conerly who has thrown S3 of his 156 National Football league touchdown passes against the Redskin enjoyed his sprat In the first 29 minute Then he sat down to rest for a dance in his honor while the Giants whined to a 45-14 triumph that clinched at least a tie for ths eastern division title Out Front The Giants now an two game In front with two to play a virtual certainty each of them can count on at least a 53500 sites of champion First Trsm Inrford Stanford Mar McKeever USC Segner Washington Flcca USC like McKeever USC Allen Washington SL Baldwin UCLA ichloredt Washington Jncoln Wash SL Bass OOP Smith UCLA JOURNEY AHEAD Sandy Legate left Mustang Boonter club vice pitdta ta charge of membership helps Roy Hughes park his bag for a 10-day trip that will take the Cal Poly athk-tle director to SO arhoul Hughes phones ahead for rear nation while ieguliia helps him park Poly catalogs and press clipping of pronpectivo athlete The Boosters dub plan an estfwlw drive next year to match rfforte of other CCAA member cloNs Mustang Eleven Altered Record Book Holiday Bowl Pairings Await Navy's Decision By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL The completion of the holiday bowl pairings waited xxlay on a decision by Navy brass whether to call it season" after the 43-12 rout of army or to ry gild the by playing Penn State in the liberty bowL Harrasaed Liberty bowl so far unable to stir up any enthusiasm for the West Coast Quints Launch 1959-60 Slate Tomorrow By UNITED TRESS INTERNATIONAL University of San sophomore laden Dons without the veteran coaching wiles of Phil Wool-pert in their corner help launch the 1959-60 west coast college basketball season tomorrow night against Stanford Most experts predict a question-mark season for the Don at best Woolpert whose USF teams re-wrote the record books while winning two Bill Russell-tinted NCAA titles In 1955 and 1956 has decided to take a year's leave of absence because of poor health Ross Gludice assistant for the last nine year has taken over the head coaching rein Gludice Inherits a quad that dropped 20 of 26 games last and la missing all American candidate enter Fred La Cour who haa been dropped from the squad for cutting classes The Dons play their first hone game Saturday against New Mexico national champion Golden Bear weakened by graduation but dangerous with their great center Darrell Imhoff open their campaign tomorrow night against tough Cal alumni team They follow-up Friday night at Santa Barbara Missing from coach Psta five this season will be Denny Fitzpatrick A1 Buch Don Lee Tabbed As First Draft Pick of Senators 8T PETERSBURG FI Nov 80 (UPI) Don Lee 25-year-old pitcher who failed In three trials with the Detroit Tiger was expected to be the Washington Senators' first draft pick today In ths annual grab-bag of minor league talent The draft aeealon was the first matter on the agenda of baseball men gathered hero for the start of tha minor league meeting The major league's annual winter confab will be held next week at Miami Beach The Senator whose roster is three men short of the 40-man limit and the San Francisco Giant with four vacancies wen expected to he the most active teams In tha draft Among tha minor leaguers holder must perform Lbs a champion and snap a to retain the western title The Colts play next Saturday at San Francisco and ths following Saturday at Los Angele Baltimore has won only crs of 14 games In those citie The For-ty-niner end their season at home against ths Green Bay Packer 24-17 victors over the Detroit Lions in ths Thuralsy game that opened the past weekend's action The Bean finish at horns against the Steeler and Lion Jim Brown's one-yard plunge gave the Browna a 7-0 first period lead but the Forty-niners took charge with a second-period spree John Brodie subbing at quarterback for ths Injured A Tittle fired a 21-yard pass to Billy Wilson to puQ the Forty-niners even Then the Brown who lost the ball only ones on a fumble in nine previous game lost it for the second time by that method when Leo Komellini crashed through and grabbed quarterback Milt Plum's bobble Brodie followed with a 21-yard touchdown toss to Smith Cleveland Rally On Cleveland's first scrimmage play following that score Jerry Tubbs stole a Plum pass Hugh McElhenny then ran 12-yards on an end-around play for ths winning touchdown Brown plunged two yards for a touchdown and Lou Gross booted 32 and 43 yard field goals during futile rally Layne whose last-minute pass handed the Browns a similar 21-20 loss a week ago fired touchdown passes to Buddy Dial Jimmy Orro Tom Tracy and Vexn Nagler to spark Pittsburgh against ths Eagle He also booted four extra points and a 17-yard field goal to take a hand in all the scoring Unltss fired a 5-yard scoring pass to Ray Berry and a 17-yard touchdown toss to Lenny Moor Alan Amecho scored twteo and Mika Sommer once on short dashes for ths Colts after Unltaa maneuvered the ball Into position Bill Wade of the Rama completed a 72-yard scoring pass to Del Shofner a seven-yarder to Tom Wilson and scored on a two-yard dash Ed Brown of ths Bears threw scoring pases of 76 and Uyarde to Willard DewveaD Rick Ca-sares and Merrill Douglas also cored for ths winner The Cardinals fumbled six times and the Bears recovered five of the hobble Poly's Jack Wofford 7th in A Run Jack Wofford of Cal Poly placed seventh In the post-Thanks giving 10000 meter run held Saturday at Griffith park in Loe Angele Robert Cons of Culver City Athletio club won first place with a time of 30 minutes and 31 second Hockey Results National Leaguer Toronto 3 Boston 9 (Bat tartar) Toronto 4 Detroit 1 Montreal 4 Boaton 1 Now Tork 9 Chicago American league: Springfield 6 Buffalo 0 Missions Face Bsenhower In CIF Semifinals Eisrtvhower high school of San Bernardino will be the next opponent tor the San Lula Obispo Mission Indiana In the CIF small schools division football playoffs Eisenhower advanced to the semifinals Saturday by defeating the Black Foxe military academy 21-7 In first-round game played at Saa Bernardino Conch Bob Smith's Indiana walloped the VUlanovn Wildcat 39-6 In their first -round outing: The Missions win take on El-enhower this weekend but time and place have not yet been determined Since both played first-round games at home it will take a flip of the coin to determine which chib will be the home team this weekend The Misslon-Elsm-bower winner win face the winner of the Needles-San Diego Ramona second-round game Needle a free lance entry like the Indian trounced Tro-n Desert Inyo league champion 43-7 In their first-round action Friday Ramon Southern Prep league champ and coached by former Cal Poly athlete Bob McCutcheon blanked Twin Pine Arrowhead league champion 88-0 in a first-round game Saturday The Indiana will be favored to reach toe flnala since the Eisenhower victory over Black Foxe can be compared to 7-7 tie which toe academy played during the regular season with Vlllanova In tha CIF playoff ths William Hart DuHan 34-12 victors over toe Paso Robles Bearcats last Wednesday night were joined by South Fasaden San Diego Claremont and Mater Del in the semifinals as the result of weekend games South Pasadena earned toe right to take on Hart tola weekend by thumping Avia-tom 54-20 In the lower bracket Claremont spilled Brawley 15-7 and Mater Del edged Rancho Alamlto 10-6 In toe playoff Coachella tied 19-19 with Mar Vista but advanced on too baste of most first downs Beaumont trimmed Victor Valley 24-18 Brea Olinda spilled Mary Star 14-13 and Harvard tied Charter Oak 13-13 and advanced on toe basis of most first down Coachella meets Beaumont and Bren Olinda faces Harvard In semifinals tote weekend In toe Northern large school playoff Long Beach Poly downed Montebello 50-27 ML Carmel defeated Compton 13-12 Hawthorn coached by former Cal Poly gridder Alex Bravo defeated El Rancho 25-20 and Glendale jumped on Santa Paul 83-0 Long Beach Poly meets ML Carmel and Hawthorne takes on Glendale this weekend In toe semifinal In toe Southern large school playoff Monrovia downed West Covin 254 Redlands spilled Array 464 San Diego topped Chula Vlst 34-14 and Santa Ana dropped Kearny 47-0 Semifinals will see Monrovia play Redlands and Ban Diego mix with Santa An Selection of orman Stanford West Oregon Traynham USC Fleming Washington tionally compared to No 8 rating A long-range Jmate is that Mississippi wlU be three-point favorite Georgl completing Its best eaaan In decade under coach Wally Butt ran up 21-0 halftime lead and then beat off Georgia late challenge while Clemaon spotted Furman three-point lead and then ran it up as Harvey White completed 18 of 28 peases for 159 yards Notre Dame upset Southern Calif ami 164 Florida ended Miami of Orange bowl hope -28-14 Alabama upset Auburn 10-0 Colorado downed the Air Force Academy 15-7 and Boston College defeated Holy Cros 14-0 In the major surprise Syracuse the nap tion'a only major unbeaten and untied power was Idle but plays UCLA next Saturday UCLA warmed up for Its chance at major upset by beating Utah 21-8 Saturday Bowling Results PISMO BEACH Mixed Four League Individual game and aeries: (women) Jane Lawrence 176 485 Individual game and series: (mm): Larry Lawrence 209 547 Team game and aerie Whit-ay's Fixlt Shop results: Floor Covering 2 Fixlt Shop 2 Flamo Bowl 8 Team Three 1 Gilbertson Appliances 4 Burke and Pace Lumber 0 Fraysier'a Wllshire 3 PAF Door Sales 1 Standings: Bob's Floor Covering 26-6 Pismo Bowie 22-10 GUbertaon Appliances 20-12 Fraysier'a Wllshire 18-14 PAF Door Sales 14-18 Team Three 13-9 Burita and Pace Lumber 10-22 WhlteyV Fixlt Shop 4 28 URBINA SCORES TKO MEXICO CITY Nov 80 (UPI) Alfred Urbln 138 Mexican lightweight champion was swarded a technical knockout victory Saturday when Eddie Perkin 135 of Washington CL failed to answer the bell for the seventh round at their scheduled 10-round bout st Arens Mexico 1 A Choice ship game money and a new car If they want to match Conerly on the highway New Tork got sterling help from the San Francisco Forty-niners and Pittsburgh Steeler The Forty-niner also giving their western title hopes a huge boost scored three times in leas than seven minutes to edge the Browns at Cleveland 21-20 The Steeler with Bobby Layne throwing four touchdown pasa-a whipped the Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh 81-0 The Browns and Eagles started the day only a game behind the Giants but virtually lost an hops by losing Coach Paul Brown whose Browns invade New Tork next Sunday told what the Fortymlners had done to hia team's eastern chances in two words "That's It As Baltimore Colts remained tied with San Frandsoo for the western lead by downing the Los Angelee Ram 35-21 at home behind the passing of John Unlta The Chicago Bears kept their western hopes alive remaining a game behind the two leaden by thumping the Chicago Cardinal 31-7 in Sunday's other gam Each of the 12 dubs has two more regular season game Good Position New Tork is in a powerful position It entertains the Browne before ending its reg- ular campaign against the crippled Redskins at Washington The Eagles play at Washington next Sunday and then entertain the Brown Baltimore ths league tltle- Grid Results Navy 43 Ann? 1 Boston Collect 14 Holy CroM 0 Notre Dune II Southern Cal Oklahoma 17 Oklahoma State 7 Alabama 10 Auburn 0 Florida 33 Miami 14 Clenwon 54 Furman Vanderbilt iulppl SL ft 14 Tenneuee ft Florida State 83 Tampa ft wake Forert 43 So Caroline BOl Arteona State 1 Arizona I So Louisiana 90 Prairieriow ft Baylor 33 Biro XL TCU 19 Southern Hethodlat ft Florida AAM 14 Tezaa South I La Tech 1 lilntulppl South 0 Colorado 18 Air Force 7 UCLA 31 iftah ft First-Team Spots Monopolized by USC Washington Coach Roy Hughes' Cal Poly gridders may not have pulled down any top bertha but six Mustangs received honorable mention on United Press International's all-Paclflc Coast football team announced today The ate honorable mention Mustangs are end Curt Hill guards Carlos Gonzales and Bob William center Rich Max fullback Carl Bowser and quarterback Tom Kloeteman Bowser and Hill will be back for another try at all-UPI honors next season Bob Schloredt of tha Washington Huskies easily brushed by Stanford's Dick Norman In the battle for ths quarterback spot on ths first eleven West coast sports writers and broadcasters who participated in the balloting" gave Schloredt 16 first team votes to 10 for Norman ths passer and leader In total offense Tripte-Threator Southern California and Washington monopolized the first team by landing three men apiece on It Troy's brothers McKeever Marlin ths end and Mike the guard nailed down starting spots with no strain white Dsn Flcca earned a tackle spot Kurt Gegner who came to Seattle as a displaced person from Germany and became a tar lineman at Washington won the other tackle Job white teammate Chuck Allen waa named to a guard poet Tha first team backfleld in-dudes Keith Lincoln Washington fine triple threater Dick Bass who did soma fine ball carrying tor College of Pacific despite a bad teg and Ray Smith blasting fullback Another Bruin making the first team was center Harry Baldwin who narrowly out-polled Bob Peterson of Oregon Each gridder received eight first team votes but Baldwin held a 58-55 edge in These were awarded on a basis cf five for a first team vote and three for a second Second Unit Chris Burford mighty end breezed onto ths first team as generally expected Southern California grabbed tour positions on tbs second unit Ron Mix and Garry Fln-neran both won tackte assignments white Jerry Trayham was named to a halfback spot A1 Bansavage the fourth Trout teamed up with Washington Bill Berry at guard Norman easily took the quarterback Job in ths second eleven which Is rounded out by Willie West of Oregon George Fleming of Washington and Trayham Tha rest of this lineup features Gail Cogdill of Washington State and Marv Luster of UCLA on the end Schloredt won the back of the year award Mike McKeever waa named lineman at tha year and Jim Owen whose Washington Huskies meet Wisconsin In ths Ross bowl took ths coach at ths year honor Honorable Mention Others receiving honorable mention were: Ends: John Meyer Lee Folkln Washington: Alden Kimbrough Oregon: Ben Robinson 8 tan ford Georre Van Vllet USC: Fred Raco Fresno State: Dan Colchteo Ban Jose Slats im BUI Spank Ari-aona Butt Tackles: Bill Xlnnuna Waahlng-ton John Wileox Tom Keel Ora- Sn Frank Sally Pat avail llfornle: Xd Kadhelaulll Oregon State Dick Farrar Waehingtoi Bute: Bob Denton COP: Paul State: Bob Denton cor: raul Oglesby Jaek MeteaUT UCLA Jack Mattox Freano State Jim Prsstal Idaho Gary Pike Stanford Guardi: Jim Bkagse Washington Rod Cochran UCLA: Doug Brow Fresno 8 tats Pits Domot California Dars Urell Oregon Centsn: Georgs Pitt Roy 1(0-Kaason Washington Tarry Jones California: Dava Morgan USC Doug Pursell Stanford Bruce Hake Oregon Slats Backs: iMva Gross Oregon WII Ho Wood Ben Charles Clark Hold-on USC Jim Soebor Ban Francisco Slate: Wayne Crow California Doa McKet Bay Jackson Washington: Nolan Jones Fran Urban Arlinna Blata Don Kller-sk-k Washington State Dainard Paulson Jim Stlnetta Orsgon State Fred Tunniellffs Jim SL Clair Santa Barbara Oneal Cut-erry San Joao Slats: Bill Kilmer I'tlA: Dale Messer Freano Stale Skip Fare Stanford Joa Worn ark Los Angeles State QUICK KNOCKOUT GUADALAJARA Mexico Nov SO (UPI) Joss Mora cored a quick knockout victory over Johnnte Shaw Saturday night by throwing left hook under a right cross to kayo hte opponent In ths first round of ths scheduled 10-round bantamweight bout at Guadala-jara 1 DOWN DELIVERS A NIW BALDWIN PIANO See Adveftlwswat ee Page 6 Klosterman Leads Hughesmen With Three New Marks Although finishing In a aec-ond-place deadlock with Los Angeles State In ths CCAA standing ths Cal Poly Mustangs of coach Roy Hughes managed to establish 11 new Poly records -for the football season Just completed Carl Bowser Mustang 205-pound fullback with hia senior season yet before him amaeeed total of 205 yards against Santa Barbara In the seasonfl-nale to shatter Alex mark of 165 yards chalked up against San Franc laco State In 1952 Bowser came out of nowhere to challenge Los Angeles phenomenal fullback Joe Womack for the CCAA rushing crown Womack who played one more game -than Bowser netted 684 yards In 10 game averaging 68 yards for 100 carris while Bowser played nine game netted 620 yards In 76carriea for an 82-yard-per-carry average Passing Expert Senior quarterback Tom Klosterman erased three Mustang single-season record wiping out Bob Beathard's 1957 most passes completed record of 18 against Pepperdine with 18 completions against Lewis and Clark Agate supplanting Beathard In ths record book Klosterman now holds ths most passes attempted (129) and moat passes completed (77) for one season This surpassed 68 completions for 126 tosses In ths 1957 season 597 eoraplatlon average though tops In ths CCAA fell short of his 600 pereentlle showing last year when he hit I of 65 passe purtis HID who still has another season left established a new pass-catching mark which should be hard to equal as he mashed Jim 1955 season record of 82 receptions Curt nabbed 48 aerials during the 1959 campaign Curt also established a new tingle-game record nabbing 12 passes In the Long Beach State tussle to aurpass Charles' Weber's nine receptions hi the 1948 Whittier gam The Junior end who la a shoo-in for all -conference end honor entered the record book along with Rich Tucker of the current squad and flvs others In the touchdown pass per single gams department Curt caught two against the Gauchos while Tucker who alio caught two against Los Angeles State last year nabbed two against Lewis and Clark this season lYeber Rented Curt who placed fifth ta CCAA scoring this season with 50 point also has amassed total of 714 paas-rscelvlng yards to better 1948 mark of 710 yard Curt's brother Willi who turned in his final performance for the Mustangs against Sants Barbara established two new records himself Willis successfully booted six conversions against Santa Barbara to erase the old record of four held Jointly by five former Mustangs dating back to tha Pleistocene er WllUs also set a new consecutive placement record which will remain Intact for quite a few years 15 consecutive kick without a mis As for slngls gams team record the 1959 Mustangs erased an 11-year-old record for ths most passes completed hitting 18 against Lewis and Clark to better the old mark set In 1948 by one pas The record of 94 passes completed by 1956 team was shattered by ths 106 completions of ths '59sr Dee 19 mads a desperation bid to the Middles Saturday night and CapL Aabuiy Coward director of athletics at Annapolis said the invitation would be taken under consideration The decision may be made today after the executive committee of the athletic department passes on its recommendation to reaf admiral Charles Melson USN superintendent of the Academy Sourcea close to tha Academy streaaed traditional lukewarm attitude toward howl games though ths Middies did play in the Sugar bowl Jan 1955 and la tha Cotton bowl Jan 1 1958 "Tat Navy to accept nay bowl invitation a special set of circumstances must exist" an Annapolis source told the United Press International No Other Candidate Liberty howl officiate in Philadelphia meanwhile mitted they had no other "in-tereated The Blue-gran bowl acheduled for Louisville Ky also Dee 19 was cancelled Sunday after both ama and Kentucky rejected invitation The following bowl lineups emerged from the smoke and fire of the last big Saturday of the campaign one appropriately filled with upsets: Ron bowl: Wisconsin (7-2) Washington (9-1) Sugar bowl: Louisiana State (9-1) Mississippi (9-1) Cotton bowl: Syracuse (9-0) Texas (9-1) Orange howl: Missouri (6r4) Georgia (9-1) Gator bowl: Arkansas (8-2) Georgia Tech (64) Bluebonnet bowl Texas Christian (8-2) vs Ctemsan (8-2) Sun bowl: North Texas Stats (9-1) New Mexico State (74) Tangerine bowl: Middle Tennessee (8-1-1) Presbyterian (9-1) Mississippi Georgl Georgia Tech and Clemson accepted their invitations Saturday after the windup games of their regular season Mississippi crushed Mississippi State 42-0 Georgia downed Georgia Tech 21-14 and Clemaon walloped Furman 66-8 Talldnc Point The Mlaslaaippi-LSU game' Is replay of a regular season game won by LSU 7-8 and Sugar hoed officiate already are touting It aa ths best of the bowl game Cotton bowl official of course insist the Syracuse-Texas match la No 1 but nobody can deny tha Sugar bowl official! have a talking point LSU won the regular-eaaon game on fourth period 89-yard punt return by Billy Cannon but Mississippi finished ths season stronger and Is also ranked No 2 na FIRESTONE end TEXACO Products Benell's TEXACO Foothill Santa Rom LI 3-9712 available for the 125000 draft price were catcher Joe Lonnett and pitcher Warren Hacker of Buffalo first baseman Norm Zauchln and lnfl elder Foster Caatleman of Miami catcher Darrell Johnson of Richmond and pitchers Hank Aguirre of Charleston Jack Spring of Dallas Bob Keegan of Rochester and Ed Palmqulst and Am Golden of St Paul Following this draft of "veteran" player there was another selection session in which for ths first time the majors eould for 815000 purchase first-year youngsters who were signed to fancy hawses since last November but who were not promoted to major league rosters Each team could draft until its 40-man roster were completed for 1960 Three clubs the Los Angeles Dodger Milwaukee Braves and Chicago Cbbs said their rosters were filled and they were not interested In drafting The Philadelphia Phillies sold outfielders Bob Bowman and Solly Draks to Buffalo on tha eve of the draft so that they might grab two bargain basement players from ths minor Lee son of former Chicago White Box left-hander Thornton Lee won 14 games and lost nine 'for Charleston last season He struck out 15 batter walked only 69 and had an earned run average of 856 Tho strapping 6-foot-4 right- hander came up with the Tigers in 1957 when he compiled a 1-8 record He was 0-0 with ths Tigers in 1958 and last season was optioned to ths minors during spring training and never recalled by ths parent dub RICH YOUNGSTER NEW YORK Potomac became tho first two-year-old ever to win 8100000 in a single race when he won the 1890 Bel- mont Futurity Red Brick Rocklite Block Fireplace Materlali Flue Fire trick FLgiten Sewer Pipe Drain TKe i Denier fer GLADDING MclIAN AND CO PRODUCTS SAN LUIS BRICK INC 2900 Oreed Si LI 14929 Sprincfield 8 Cleveland 9 (Saturday) Providence 4 Cleveland Herahey I Bochealer 1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT1 and Bobby Dalton Imhoff and Bill McCllntock along with Tandy Gillls Jerry Mann and Bobby Wendell should form the starting quintet tomorrow If California hopes to return to NCAA action this season It win have to bo on an "at basi The Pacific Coast conference no longer exists and the NCAA fails to recognise the newly-formed AAWU as It feels five teams do not comprise a bona fide oonferenc Stanford another member of the "Mg five" battle San Jose State on Thursday Southern California and UCLA Los Angeles entries In ths new loop open against each other Wednesday before hosting Santa Clara and Kentucky in a pair of weekend double header Washington ths AAWU fifth member plays a weekend series at Brigham Young Seattle University a powerful coast independent that fashioned a 21-7 mark last season opens at horns Thursday with Utah State Other Independents this lesson following ths demise of the PCC will be Oregon Oregon Stats Washington Stats and Idaho Oregon State battles Hawaii on Wednesday Oregon travels to Fresno State for a weekend pair and Washington State will play Gonxaga tomorrow Idaho and Montana also dash tomorrow night Santa Clara coach Bob Fee-rick will turn loose what many think la his "best team In decade" against Chico State tomorrow night The Broncos are tabbed as the class of the west coast athletic conference St Mary' last year's WCAC champions opens tomorrow with a visit from ths Cal Aggie San Joss Stats ploys a horns tomorrow In an opener gainst San Francisco State In other Tuesday night action Chi Poly (Pomona battles Santa Barbara Portland State faces Portland University San Diego BLata hoe la Its alumni and Westmont plays at Cel Poly In San Luis Oibapo CHARLES PHIL PORTER Land Svrvayar'i Office 175 Seats Rsm It 81146 InMIvIiIsm Ranches Farm Lsti A qsartet ceatary at aapariaaca la Sea Lais Oblige Caaaty Open Letter to the Good People of Grover City By "WMtey" Simonsen Candidate for City Council Friandu Many of you havs bson kind enough to advlso me of the smtar campaign being conducted againit ma in our town Saami as though I have tread on soma guilty toes and they art now yelling trouble maker and retorting to childish methods of attacking ma and my family This latter is directed to ovory intelligent adult on this tho tvo of tho incorporation elaction it taka much to Ire mo whon I sat misuse of public funds or abuse of publie trust I have never triad to win popularity contests by keeping my mouth shut and wearing a falsa smile whon my dander Is up I intend to bo a bit different in our local government if I soa abuses I will be forced to rebel against them In tho interests of the people This trouble maker stuff is just dirty politics it goes along with tho ether childish practices tearing down posters anonymous phono calls to my wifo ail products of low mentality 1 Please choose your representatives carefully I keep patty politics out of our community and work together to get our worth at least locally And if you have beef coma down to tho council moating and air it you may be tagged a trouble maker by some but if there you can expect pot on tho back from mo Tho decision Is yoursll VWhitey" Simonson 139 6th St Grover City GET SET FOR THE HOLIDAYS Just Right for Christmas Giving! Sandys DELI-LIQUOR Corner off Hlguera and Nipomo Streats Open 7 kM to 10 7 Days A Week Cage Results New Turk 1ST PhlUiltilili 134 JfcMloS JV MiuaeapwUe 1.

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