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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 7

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San Luis Obispo, California
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AN Ul'l MlMa GAUroRNIA TILIftHAM TRIMiNI WEDNESDAY APRIL 1MT PACK ItVtN Durocher Banned For One Year Betz Cooke Suspended In igers Fall to Bearcats Weird 10-6 Contest tfclearam tfrtbtme POST a 6-1 lead after three frames and Ibex coasted home Harold Gtaoomaui the npaat righthander went the first four frames for the Invaders and allowed but one hit receiving credit for the victory RR ABRH ILO ASRM Piwautkl I Martleeacfa A cibK i a a a i no la i a Kntiuwt sea IMwmi 3 1 A Rail (k-f 3 Merrill If 3 I N-v-a 3 WtlM rf 3 A lee KIM ntiMwa a au mil Twvw4 i a i iw ciaMMi see UNrii sa a nmiih aiee iuim rfi i i CYaa rf IS4 Jwaeea It 1 ViwMlff I MeSeeia neck rt see bwiiuw 3 Rea er rf 3 I 1 33 15 3 Owe 3 3 3 IVueewMi a 3 I Cwau 3k I is 4 a M-i i-l 3 PtM BdMea Hits Am Ians PMapa lie lltia ml S13 3- 4 SUMMARY! Diwf- 4 TwreeM RMruen ktr fHwl Ureaaa! AarrtfM Hm Omim Teeko tier Regler Left ReMea Am LmM Otiipe IX Inutii IHtf he4 -tiUwwiil 4 Aaarfcea SimpsM Rusettl Rail 3 WU nile-tiMrwMnl SaerAea AwfH Boa-Ill Rail 4 Raws Glaromaut rh Almss-s Booed 4 Ball 3 WM4 Sla mmitl Siitipano Bell Veflre -Bar IVled I an4 Im Rina March Building Permits $48470 Building permits cheering total estimated construction cost af 518470 ware issued during March by the city building Inspector according to a report filed yesterday at the city halL New reeidenres led to amount of fees collected and In value of construction with atx permits Issued for new constmrtion totalling 534580 bringing the Inspector's office 5108 in feex Repairs and remodelling of residences accounted for the largest number of permits with IS Individuals paying a total of 535 In fees Only one permit was issued for a new commercial building while repair work waa authorised on three such buildings Other construction Included one private garage and two accessory buildings Total fees collected by the city building office amounted to 5234 for tho month of which 5185 waa for building permits and 569 for plumbing permits FOUNDER DAUGHTER LOS ANGELES April 9 Funeral services will ba held tomorrow for Mrs Marion Bovard Bhlbley 60 daughter of tho first president and founder of the University of Southern California who died Monday of a heart ailment By SLTA NEW YORK April 9 0183 Suspended as amateurs because they tennis stars Pauline Beta and Sarah Palfrey Cboke were expect-ed today to turn pro for a summer exhibition swing The Lawn Tennis Association announcing the suspensions said that the two stars could appeal to the executive committee which does cot meet until September Thus Mias Betz 8- and Wimbledon champion cannot defend either title nor can she partldpats In any of the other Mg summer tournaments She was enreuto today to an undisclosed destination in Switzerland and left Mont Carlo yesterday before receiving official notice of suspension Rb aaid that ah expected to be in Paris within a few days Mrs Cboke at New York was Indignant at the USLTA action although she pointed out it made no difference to her since she was retired from amateur tournament competition She said that she waa that such drastic action waa taken "merely for contemplating a tour without ever signing or committing ourselves to become prof Holcombe Ward USLTA president said that the association began an Investigation after he received copies of a letter sent out by Elwood Cboke Mrs husband and promoter for the business organization "sports The letter offered Miss Bets and Mrs Cboke professional matches for 50 per cent of the gate plus 3350 -on weekdays and 5500 on weekends or holidays The Cboke-Betz rivalry la an old one and Mrs Cboke won the 1945 title In a bard-fought final match with Mias Betz She didn't defend in 1946 Golfers to Meet Friday Evening All golfers interested In reviving the defunct Qabrillo Golf Association were invited today by Doug Carpenter well known local llnkaman to attend an organization meeting to be held Friday night at 7:30 at the City Recreation building Ckxpenter heads a group of golfers interested to formulating a club such aa waa in evidence at the cabrillo Country club Motto Bay links several years ago with the Idea to mind of promoting more and better golf activity A committee composed of Oar-1 Poly Blasts Oilmen in Practice Tilt Having counted a 9-0 victory over the Orcutt Union Oilers yesterday in a practice encounter at Santa Cook street field the Cal Poly Mustang baseball nine today was making final preparations for launching a four-game Jaunt into the southland this week end The Polymen had little trouble with the Oilers as they clouted out 10 hits including a four-ply wallop by sbortstop Verne (Pinky) Bebemea the leading hitter Southpaws Don Carman and Don Crawford and rightsider John Williams shared hurling duties and limited the Oilmen to a lone bas knock Coach Bob Mott was well satisfied with the Mustangs' showing today but expressed the opinion that the team "will have to hustle even more than to make a success of its southern Jaunt The four-game trek Includes a single game with the San Dimas branch of Chi Poly Friday afternoon a doubleheader against the San Diego Aztecs Saturday and a singleton against the Ckmp Pendleton Marines Sunday In the Saturday encounters the only California Collegiate Athletic Association games of the tour the Mustangs will be attempting to avenge 7-5 and 3-1 defeats banded them by the Diegans hero last Friday With 10 CCAA games now a matter of record tho' Polymen possess a record of four wins as against six losses having beaten Fresno State and College of the Pacific In twin Mils and losing to Santa Barbara college San Jose Stats and San Diego SLO Tennis Club To Meet Thursday San Lula Obispo Tennis club members and friends will gather Thursday at 8 pm at the penthouse of tho recreation building cm Santa Rosa street Cliff Johnson president announced today This Is the regular April meeting of the nettera i SpoRIoPicS ifbaT £aJter Ton Days In Sports We Missed It Having Mumtd yesterday from and mi ant journey to our native lpiems-Iowa wo found that the sports despite our ahwnco had been going along with Ita usual vigor Huring the ten days we were away from our desk we noted Coly'e base balling Mustangs took a pair from College of the but dropped a duet to Ban Inego Btate Which still leaves the Moitmen with a respectable record In nr? A A competition William IX Hall one of San Isde OMspo'e foremost proponents of Increased and Improved rerveat leant and sports facilities and an outstanding athletic figure wan given a hearty vote of ronftdenro by the people when ho moo high man la the balloting for two rtly round linen posts The rariflc Coast baseball league opened Ita season land we dtw'overed we had made aboslute-ly no public guess as to the outcome of the flag chase) Alvin rarta the Broadway confidence mao and confessed briber of professional football players learned something of I ho anno with which one can Wei I ho rap under the 17 8 Judicial system when he waa given a fatal of one (I) year la prison In the cnee was shown whoa his attempted bribers Marie llapea and Prank Is FUrbark were barred from football for fe Alan Aug 2 and 5 were an aouncod as dates for this year's tentral Coast Boating Regatta at Avila Man Lula Obispo's Tig-era were ousted from the championship bracket In the Delano Invitational horaehlde meet but continued to the final round before falling to Taft Id In an overtime encounter The "Biggest Sports Kveot In the World" the American Howling Congress continued in Los Angeles Bui wo found these and even more earth-shaking wsrld events far overshadowed by tbs reason far our hasty Jaunt back east-lbs death af our mother It is loss which ran never be recovered Ae In I bo future we record tbo events of tho times we wilt greatly mho her guidance and wisdom which for these many years has been ours for lbs agkieg Everybody's doing it and wale keep pace with the Jon escorted It necessary to paar into our crystal hall and chooaa winners in I be rweifie Coast Lsagua baseball rhase now under way for over i week with ns It Win be Ban Fraa-rtorafti superb Beals beating Improved Ism Angeles and Hollywood etobo la tbo wrtro by a nose Wo eboao the ODouls hut year they came through This they have net only pickup mere than enough players offset leas of Palo aad Jan- moat un pleas- Sea hat still have The I be Oreea Tie whs lbs aststaadtag iMMffetll MAT In our book they'll finish in this ardert Ban Francisco lne Angelea Hollywood Sacramento Ban Diego Beattie nek land Portland PCt QB 7 1 S7S 1 714 lit I I US I 4 tOO 4 434 Sit 17 4 a 375 4 1 7 135 Hm4 B-eHle iwaiood UttOAVS RESULTS tUeoe 5 Portland Noil Sacraments la Aoaaleo 4 Oakland A IMIim4 at Baa Francisco post- pe4 rain San Luis Tiger diamond nine went down to Its second defect In as many starts against the Paso Robles Bearcats yesterday at the high school when the Oats pulled out a 16-6 victory to a weird and loosely played ball game The victory by the northern sec-tion Robians does not blemish the unbeaten record to southern section Central Coast conference play although does nothing to help their prestige Inability of the Tiger flinging corps to find the plate was directly responsible for the defeet since the locals outhit the 5-2 Three Bengal chuckera gave up a total of IS tickets to tint But the Ironical part of the proceedings waa the fact that 20 Bearcats went down via the strikeout route Lloyd Drennan Paso leadoff man who opened the tnit tal stanza with a single and was tossed out to an attempted steal was the onlv who went down other than through a third strike With the Tigers two storting hurlers Ken Ball and Louie Rodrigues used up to last Delano invitation tourney first sacker Paul Simpson started on the hill but seven free ducats combined with a lone Mt and several errors gave the Robians Mustang Fresno Netmen to Meet Tennis teams from Fresno 8 tat college and CXI Poly will meet Thursday afternoon at I on the local high school courts to a California Collegiate Athletic Association clash Feature match of the afternoon will be the first singles encounter between Ken McCarthy of Fresno and Improving fresh Man star Marshall Miller The balance of the Mustang team will Include Greg Ebat Bob Redden Art and Grant Chaffee Lae Gnibe Ronald Johns Dave Rose and Bob Brunner A total of' nine matches Including six singles and three doubles wUl ba played off rEFPERDINE STOPS CAL BERKELEY Cal April 9 QUO George Bilbrey Pepperdlne pitcher hit two home ranx each with a man on base as his school defeated California yesterday 9 to The Pepperdlne batters made IS hits off three Bear hurlers pen ter Joe Remachner and Mrs Anita Cbiby appointed at a meeting two weeks ago has Investigated the necessary ateps and will report to the meeting Cords Warden LIncoIn-Marcury Brooklyn Boss Slapped Down By Chandler CINCINNATI April 9 U6 Piffbull Com 1 oner A Chandler today suspended Lao Durocher manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers from organised baseball for one year Charley Dressen coach of the New York Yankees and a former Dodger coach was suspended for a 30-day period effective April 15 The suspensions were announced through Chandler's office here after a closed hearing in Florida last month in which the commissioner called Durocher Dressen Dodger President Branch Rickey Secretary Harold Parrott and General Manager Larry MacPhail of the Yankees on the carpet "Detrimental to Baseball The hearing resulted from charges by MacPhail that the Dodger officials were guilty of conduct detrimental to baseball The Yankee specific complaint was that Durocher in newspaper column had spread story that he hob-nobbed with known gamblers at a Havana exhibition game between the Yankees and the Dodgers The feud between the Yankees and Dodgers went back however to a squabble over Dressen Rickey asserted that Dressen broke a verbal contract with the Brooklyn club to accept an offer from the Yankees The commissioner said he had meted out the suspension to Durocher for "not measuring up to the standards expected or required of Chandler In his most drastic action since he succeeded the late Judge Kenesaw Landis aa commissioner also fined the Yankees and the Dodgers 52000 apiece because their officials "had engaged In a public controversy detrimental to baseball" Parrott Fined 5500 Parrott who ghost-writes a column for Durocher In the Brooklyn Eagle was fined 5500 for "writing a deliberately derogatory column about others in baseball and for violating the commissioner's order of silence following the Sarasota (Fla) It waa In the Durocher column that MacPhail was accused of sharing a box with gamblers Hot Shots Roll Today in ABC LOS ANGELES April 9 The American Bowling Mg guns open up again today firing at the Hermann Undertakers SL Louis Mo who took over leads In every event but the singles last Little Allie Brandt Lockpqrf was expected to attract moat of the interest The 42-year-old rive foot three inch bowler holds the all-time high aeries mark for ABC league 297-259-300 888 scored in 1939 His best ABC mark was 2024 all-events scene in 1933 at the Congress in Columbus when he also scored a 771 aeries In doubles Seventy-two potent teams from all over the country will be shooting for the Hermanns 2993 team mark Leaders were untouched in all division yesterday when booster teams took over the alleys Gerald Funk- Los Angeles scored the best mark a 681 In singles not quite enough to get him In the top five AGED CONSUL WEDS LOS ANGELES April 9 Eighty-seven-year old Adolphe De-Castro American consul to Madrid in 1903 and his 43-year-old bride Marie Paez honeymooned today It waa the third marriage for DeChstro now a writer and te first marriage for Miss Pae hat designer They were wed in Superior Judge Waltor Gates chambers the veterans Frank McCbrmick and Jim Tabor respectively both are getting along In yean aa beae-ball players go and McCormick particularly probably will need plenty of relief Only Lou Finney who doubles as an outfielder Is available for the initial sack and Chapman has no one back of Tabor who measures up Emil Verban will be at second Ho plugged the Mg gap there last year and tightened up what had been a porous Infield Two rookies Ralph LaPotnto a shortstop and Ford Mulle a third baseman probably will win the Infield utility berths with Puddin Head Jones almost sure to be sent out for more seasoning His outfield la set with Del Ennis the 1946 rookie of the year In left Johnny Wiyostek In center and either Ron Northey or Buster Adams purchased from the Csrdinals In right Chapman la high on Adams going to make the other outfielders hustle for their he predicted ley Gilbert will be carried as an outfield spare Behind the plate It will be Andy Semlnlek again with the veteran Hollis Hemsley and Dee Moore to help him out Dutch Leonard the knuckle ball star purchased from the Senators Schoolboy Rowe Oscar Judd Tom-Hughes and Charley Schans be the regular starting pitch-with A1 Jurisich Blix Donnelly Frank Hoerat Ken Raff ena- berger and Dick Mauney rounding out tho staff Brown Bomber 'Interested1 in Bettina Fight LOS ANGELES April 9 UJ9 Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis and his manager Marshall Miles were interested but non-commital today on a proposal to meet Melio Bettina in a 10-round title bout at Salt Lake City Utah Aug 12 for the title Miles said Jim Downing Utah sports promoter guaranteed Louis 5200000 to meet the former world light weight champion now listed as a heavyweight contender "This all sounds very inter- Miles said manager Jimmy Grippo it was understood already had approved the propo- San Diego Padres Win to Stretch First Place Lead By JACK DAILEY United Frees Sports Writer San Diego with a vise-like grip on first place in the Pacific Coast League showed no signs today of flexing the horsehide fist that has accounted for seven triumphs in the Padres first eight games To the contrary the darkhone club appears to be growing somewhat stronger as the young season progresses and the pitchers and batten continue to Mend their talents to a harmonious tune much to the dismay of the other seven league members The Padres teed off on Portland Tuesday night In their series opener to register a 5-1 victory with the aid of a nifty six-hit pitching performance turned in by A1 TrelcbeL San Francisco slipped to a gams and a half behind the pacesetters when its game with Hollywood mm postponed due to a last-minute clown pour Los Angeles added to misfortunes when southpaw Cliff Chambers blanked the Acorns 4 to 0 on five hits Seattle edged out Sacramento in the ninth Inning 3 to 2 on the strength of a three-run rally Los Angelep gave another indication Tuesday that it la going to be among the final contenders for the circuit championship Chambers In making his local mound debut after being sent hack by the parent Chicago Cubs completely throttled the Oak hitters He waa aided by two timely" fifth-inning borne runs by Cecil Garriott and Clarence Maddern on the council: teaching salaries character education and school legislation while Rhodes serves on the county and public relations committees For Sole Now! trolling ond yinAing! blatant 'Completely da- VVg pVflwtowIroua M's easy to Sfl aiicl a dnd to opera! I mMMM IIWItwVVTMICnaHKallUlBivNVQ peppef idwil They said two cycle but Tcrau 13 Dows fat 12 months 440 Higncra Sf 2520 OUT IN THE COLD Leo (Tho Lip) Durocher illustrious manager of the Brooklyn base-bell Dodgem who Is pictured above tickling the ivories at a Hollywood party mow has a year for similar chores He was given suspension from ball yesterday by Commissioner A (Happy) Chandler detrimental to ban" Fishlng nt most times is fun Fishing in Lopes canyon on opening day Is funny That is If you work your sense of humor overtime to appreciate the funny aide of It Otherwise it could be exasperating or downright disgusting The fictional babbling brook of Lopes canyon last Saturday was turned into a muddy creek hours before official opening time Tents and bedrolls along the road were placed In every spot large enough to accommodate them MSny had come the day before and spotted holes in the stream which were full of fish Here they pitched their tent and waited for the opening gun This method waa the most successful for taking fish The trout were plentiful and It was possible to catch a limit from one good hole Trouble was finding a spot unoccupied by a fisherman or Six Etiquette on the stream in many cases showed an Improvement over last year's the-hell-with-the-other-guy attitude much In evidence Twice I saw other anglers walk far ground some spot which was being fished by another On the other hand there were some who had the Intent of getting some fish no matter what people thought of them Once when a fisherman landed a huge trout two other alleged aporstmen moved In and east into the hole before the first man had taken the fish off his line Another character who tempered his nerve with some degree of politeness asked permission from a lady angler: "Do you think room for two in that The ultimate or rather depth was reached before the season had opened Several fish-hungry campers couldn't stand the sore of seeing the trout the before and unofficially the season 12 hours early Apparently falling to understand that fishing to most people Is considered a sport they were not willing to give others a sporting chance and went after the trout while others were patiently waiting for the first day Camping by a large hole which was full ox fish they had a perfect setup for easy limits the nest morning But no Scared of little competition and Jealous of their spot they resist Yes they were caught by game wardens The news traveled fast the next morning and soon almost everyone on the stream knew about the outlaws No sympathy was extended by other fishermen Perhaps a recent graduate of the bent-pin class a 10-yearold sportsman expressed it better than we cbuld always somebody like that wait and give ei body a chance I hope the get socked plenty" Without competition the gun-Jumpeix win our poison-oak bouquet Educators Attending Bay City Meeting Alvin Rhodes county superintendent of schools Charles Teach city school superintendent and Donald Wright principal of Fremont school are scheduled to attend a state council meeting of the California Teachers Associs tion Friday and Saturday in San Francisco Recent developments In public school finance salaries professional standards and educational procedure will be considered at the meeting Superintendent Teach la a mem her of three standing committees jl memory of Henry Ford Whosg death tha entire nation mourns Phillies Lbok Like Last Again Wa will remain closed Thursday April 10 1947 (Baiter's This Is an ether In the eertee en the 1447 preepecte of the meer league eishe) By LEO IL PETERSEN NEW YORK April 9 Ben Chapman waa ballad as somewhat of a miracle man last season when he took over the once forlorn Phillies Injected new life Into them and brought the club borne in fifth place It was quite a Philadelphia story for fans in tbs city of Brotherly Love who are accustomed to eighth place finishers It looks like they might get them hack this The Athletics appear a sure-fire bet to finish last and the PhQlies figure to battle the Reds for the National League cellar Chapman la shooting for fifth plaee again but lack of capable Infield reserves may prevent him from achieving his goaL Chapman Isn't kidding himself Ifa knows his 1947 edition dees not rate with the Cardinals Dodgers Cube and Braves but figures hustle will pay off and enable Ilia club to finish ahead of the Giants Pirates and Rada His chief concern Is shortstop Ha la afraid that aging Skeeter Newsome no longer will be able to aland up for a fun season and will be lucky to play 50 or 60 games Ha has no one to take over when Skeeter Is on tho bench He still la -hoping to get Stan Xtojek from tb Dodgem or Eddie Miller from the Reds Ha also has problems at first and tblql where he la counting on Delta Thrash Ford 0.

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