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ICE QUEEN—Jerl Boone, skating star of the Frosty Folles to be presented at Amerige Park. Full tomorrow and Saturday nights, receives an assist in putting on her skates from Bob Usher, center, Gene Mauch of the Los Angeles Angels, appear to be enjoying the work. The show is a benefit fair being sponsored by the Fullerton Children's League. ICE QUEEN—Jerl Boone, skating star of the Frosty Folles to be presented at Amerige Park. Full tomorrow and Saturday nights, receives an assist in putting on her skates from Bob Usher, center, Gene Mauch of the Los Angeles Angels, appear to be enjoying the work. The show is a benefit fair being sponsored by the Fullerton Children's League. SPORTS PARADE OSCAR FRALEY NEW York (UP)—A fighter who thinks too much and one whose desire is "never to be known as a bum," go at it in Madison Square Garden Friday night in what should be a pretty fair scuffle. The former is Joey Giardello, a young Philadelphia who blames his last defeat on being "mentally depressed." The latter is Bobby Jones, a clouting commuter born in Louisiana, raised in Texas and who fights out of California. This is the fight you will recall for which Jones allegedly was offered a $15,000 bribe to demonstrate his high diving ability. Giardello regarded the bribe offer as an insult to his own proficiency. In this he is upheld by the oddsmakers, who apparently do not believe that Jones could knock him out with a hatchet in each hand, for they have installed Joey as a 2 to 1 favorite. Far From Certain Still it is far from the sure thing which certain gentlemen without sporting instincts tried to make it. The 28-year-old Jones may not be the greatest puncher in the world, or even one of the greatest in his native Opelousas, Lou., but he is a tough man on whom to lower the curtains and he is a fine boxer. Bobby's record is nothing to give middleweight champion Bob Olson the jitters, for he has won only 37 of 64 bouts, losing 19 and earning eight draws. Only five of his victories have been by knock-outs, which is considerably over par for the course. Yet he may be described as a late comer. He had, at one time, difficulty beat Gil Turner and then, in a rematch, flattened the Philadelphia. Wants Shot At Olson Naturally he wants to get a shot at Olson's title. But it is rather startling to hear him say that above all "I don't want people to think I'm a clinching bum." He is in danger of being a horizontal one come Friday night, however, because the bombing Giardello is very annoyed at himself, Jones and the world in general. Joey was in line for a shot at Olson's crown this year after he won five in a row, including knock-outs over Garth Panter, Walter Cartier and Willie Troy. When he didn't get a title bout, he insists, he became moody and "down in the dumps." That was why he lost in an upset to Pierre Langlois last month, he argues. His record gives him a statistical edge over Jones. Joey has won 49 of 65 bouts, with 11 losses and five draws. He also has chalked up 17 knockouts. Sports Calendar TONIGHT CITY "A" LEAGUE SOFTBALL —Teamsters vs. P & L Transmission, 7:15 p.m. Ballman's TV vs. Magnolia Cobras, 8:45 p.m. Both games at City Park. Hall's Drive-In vs. Elks at La Palma Park, 7:15 p.m. CITY "B" LEAGUE SOFTBALL —M & L Bates Cafe vs. Bob's Super Market at Cypress Recreation Park, 7:15 p.m. CHURCH "C" LEAGUE — Free Lynx Defeat Utah Nine, 5 Buena Park's Lynx swept two-game series with the fifth City Shamrocks by chalking 5-2 victory over the Utah invail last night. The Lynx won the opening of the Pacific Coast Girls series, 1-0, Tuesday night. Buena Park is now in f PACIFIC COAST GIRLS LEAGUE W L Pet. Orange ... 5 1 .833 Fresno ... 10 5 .667 Phoenix ... 4 2 .667 Buena Park ... 4 5 .444 Portland ... 0 0 .000 Salt Lake City ... 0 10 .000 Game Tonight Salt Lake City at Orange. place with a 4-9 record while Lake City is in the cellar with 0-10 mark. The Lynx built up a 5-0 with single runs in the first innings and a two-run home by Doris Ray in the fifth. Salt Lake finally snapped string of scoreless innings at scoring two runs in the sixth four singles. Carol Spanks tossed a five effort for the Lynx. Ruth Waldo and Ray coll two hits aplice for the vicuarr. The Lynx host the Holly Nitehawks in an exhibition tie morrow night at 8:30 and re-hostilities with the Shamrock a two-game series next Tuand Wednesday in Buena Par native Opelousas, Lou., but he is a tough man on whom to lower the curtains and he is a fine boxer. Bobby's record is nothing to give middleweight champion Bobo Olson the jitters, for he has won only 37 of 64 bouts, losing 19 and earning eight draws. Only five of his victories have been by knock-outs, which is considerably over par for the course. Yet he may be described as a late comer. He had, at one time, difficulty getting bouts. Thus he had to fight heavier men. On one occasion he spotted Olson 12 pounds and contends even now he won the decision which went against him. He also gave away poundage in losses to Willie Troy and Johnny Bratton. But he started moving up when he SUMMER LEAGUES NOW FORMING Open Lanes every day and evening from noon until 7:30 FREEWAY BOWL Santa Ana Freeway & Katella Phone KE 5-8522 Loma Vista Memorial Park Fullerton, California Cemetery — Mausolum — Columbarium — Endowment Care Provided Phone: Fullerton LA 5-1575 Res. Anaheim KE 5-3811 TONIGHT CITY "A" LEAGUE SOFTBALL — Teamsters vs. P & L Transmission, 7:15 p.m. Ballman's TV vs. Magnolia Cobras, 8:45 p.m. Both games at City Park. Hall's Drive-In vs. Elite at La Palma Park, 7:15 p.m. CITY "B" LEAGUE SOFTBALL — M & L Bates Cafe vs. Bob's Super Market at Cypress Recreation Park, 7:15 p.m. CHURCH "C" LEAGUE — Free Methodists vs. Stanton Community Bees at La Palma Park, 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW CHURCH "C" LEAGUE — Zion Lutherans vs. St. Boniface Bees, 7 p.m. White Temple vs. First Baptist Bees, 8:30 p.m. Both games at La Palma Park. GIRLS' SOFTBALL — Lynx vs. Hollywood Nitehawks at Buena Park, 8:30 p.m. PCL Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L PCT GB Hollywood 41 24 .631 San Francisco 35 31 .530 6½ Oakland 35 32 .522 7 San Diego 33 32 .508 8 Seattle 32 31 .508 8 Sacramento 31 34 .477 10 Los Angeles 27 36 .429 13 Portland 25 39 .391 15½ ARE YOU SICK? Chinese Herbs Are Nature's Greatest Aid to Health! Hundreds of sufferers have been restored to health and happiness with our herbs when other methods have failed. Thousands of imported herbs specifically for the different ailments of mankind. Get quick relief in a natural way. A trial will convince. HARRY CHAN CHINESE HERBALIST 1701 Bush St.-Ph. KImberly 3.2529 SANTA ANA Carol Spanks tossed a five effort for the Lynx. Ruth Waldo and Ray coll two hits apiece for the vicars. The Lynx host the Holly Nitehawks in an exhibition title morrow night at 8:30 and re-hostilities with the Shamrock a two-game series next Tu and Wednesday in Buena Park. SALT LAKE CITY AB Martin, ss 3 Morney, lb 3 Jones, 3b 3 Kevern, p 3 Jo Gardner, cf 3 Anderson, 2b 2 Whitmore, c 2 Pazol, lf 2 F. Gardner, rf 2 Totals 25 BUENA PARK AB Broady, 2b 1 Mahoney, 3b 1 Waldo, rf 2 McDaniel, c 2 Ray, 1b 2 Spanks, p 2 Maris, ss 2 K. Bielefeld, cf 2 Moore, lf 2 Totals 26 Score by Innings Salt Lake ...000 002 -0-2 Buena Park ...111 020 x-8 Results Are the Proof of Naper Circulation. Kwikset Hornets Score Upset Win Over Robertshaw The Kwikset Hornets knocked Robertshaw - Fulton out of the ranks of the unbeaten in the Industrial League last night by chalking up a 2-1 victory. In other Industrial League games Alex Foods defeated Alpha Beta, 5-1, and the Dixie Cups blanked Cal Research, 4-0. ALEX FOODS AB R H Sam Morales, cf 1 1 0 Pina, ff 2 1 0 Rich Morales, lf 3 1 1 Harpin, ss 2 0 1 Bill Morales, c 3 0 1 Bob Morales, 3b 3 0 0 Zurinsky, 2b 1 1 0 Lawrence, p 2 1 2 Gabriel, 1b 3 0 0 Starky 1 0 0 Totals 22 5 5 ALPHA BETA AB R H La Hono, 1b 2 1 0 Holman, as 2 0 0 Hofferd, 2b 3 0 1 Perez, 3b 3 0 0 Brigendine, rf 2 0 0 Hayes, rf 1 0 0 Alexander, cf 2 0 0 Jones, lf 2 0 0 Mager, lf 1 0 0 Shively, p 3 0 0 Duncan, c 2 0 0 Totals 23 1 1 ROBERTSHAW AB R H J. Cleveland, as 4 0 0 B. Swaringem, c 2 1 1 H. Martines, p 3 0 0 R. Huston, 3b 3 0 1 C. Horton, cf 3 0 1 F. Crandall, 2b 2 0 0 C. Denny, lf 2 0 0 B. Handsfield, 1b 3 0 0 D. Maulberg, rf 3 0 0 Totals 27 1 4 KWIKSET HORNETS AB R H L. Noggles, 3b 3 0 0 R. Mendoza, as 3 0 1 T. Atencio, lf 2 0 0 C. Melsenheimer, lb 3 0 0 L. Peralta, p 3 0 0 B. Bethers, cf 2 0 1 D. Bates, rf 1 1 0 Hickman, 2b 2 1 2 D. Garcia, e 1 0 Lynx Defeat Utah Nine, 5-2 Bena Park's Lynx swept their game series with the Salt Lake Shamrocks by chalking up a victory over the Utah invaders night. Lynx won the opening game in the Pacific Coast Girls League, 1-0, Tuesday night. Bena Park is now in fourth FIC COAST GIRLS LEAGUE W L Pet. GB range 5 1 .833 ½ osmo 10 5 .687 oenix 4 2 .667 1½ bena Park 4 5 .444 3 tland 0 0 .000 2½ lake City. 0 10 .000 7½ Game Tonight lake City at Orange. with a 4-9 record while Salt City is in the cellar with an mark. Lynx built up a 5-0 lead single runs in the first three games and a two-run home run for Morris Ray in the fifth. Lake finally snapped its scoreless innings at 30 by two runs in the sixth on singles. Spanks tossed a five-hit for the Lynx. Waldo and Ray collected hits aplace for the vicars. Lynx host the Hollywood Hawks in an exhibition tilt to new night at 8:30 and resume titles with the Shamrocks in-o-game series next Tuesday Wednesday in Buena Park. R. Huston, 3b ... 3 0 1 C. Horton, cf ... 3 0 1 F. Crandall, 2b ... 2 0 0 C. Denny, lf ... 3 0 0 B. Handsfield, 1b ... 3 0 0 D. Maulberg, rf ... 3 0 0 Totals ... 27 1 4 KWIKSSET HORNETS AB R H L. Noggles, 3b ... 3 0 0 R. Mendoza, ss ... 3 0 1 T. Atencio, lf ... 2 0 0 C. Melkenhelmer, 1b ... 3 0 0 L. Peralta, p ... 3 0 0 B. Bethesys, cf ... 2 0 1 D. Bates, rf ... 1 1 0 Hickman, 2b ... 2 1 2 D. Garcia, c ... 1 0 0 Totals ... 21 2 4 CAL RESEARCH AB R H Gray, ss ... 3 0 0 Levet, 3b ... 3 0 0 Cook, p ... 3 0 0 Wolfe, 1b ... 3 0 0 Paxon, e ... 1 0 1 Walowek, lf ... 2 0 0 Pruitt, cf ... 2 0 1 Dunlap, 2b ... 3 0 1 Anderson, rf ... 2 0 1 Totals ... 23 0 4 DIXIE CUP AB R H Wright, p ... 1 2 0 Mora, c ... 3 1 2 Mitchel, lb ... 3 0 1 Pineda, ss ... 3 1 0 Rowland, cf ... 3 0 1 Shiny, sb ... 2 0 1 Kolb, lb ... 2 0 0 Gutlerre, lf ... 2 0 0 Eermudez, rf ... 2 0 0 Totals ... 21 4 5 Lippy Leo Happy at Acquisition of Giels MILWAUKEE. Wis. (UP)—New York Giants Manager Leo Durocher was all smiles today about his latest acquisition, pitcher Paul Biel, and immediately said he had the trait which "made all great Giant pitchers." "He has a low fast ball," Durocher said. "You've got to have that in the Polo Grounds because of those short foul lines. "They can belt you all over the field down the middle," Biel said, "but you've got to have a low ball pitcher to keep them from lifting them down the foul lines." Giel, University of Minnesota two-time all-American halfback and baseball star, signed with the Giants Wednesday for a bonus "in excess of $50,000." "We don't give out figures," said Giants President Horace Stoneham, in Milwaukee for the signing. "But you can say in excess of $50,000 conservatively." Giel, the 21-year-old pitcher who gained more collegiate fame in football than baseball as the Big Ten's top halfback, had been... of scoreless innings at 30 by two runs in the sixth on singles. Col Spanks tossed a five-bit for the Lynx. Haldo and Ray collected its apiece for the victors. Lynx host the Hollywood hawks in an exhibition tilt to night at 8:30 and resume ities with the Shamrocks in no-game series next Tuesday Wednesday in Buena Park. T LAKE CITY AB R M n, ss 3 0 1 ny, 1b 3 1 0 3b 3 0 0 p 3 1 1 d rdner, cf 5 0 1 son, 2b 3 0 1 more, c 3 0 0 lf 3 0 0 rdner, rf 2 0 0 OTALS 25 25 ENA PARK AB R M ny, 2b 4 1 1 ney, 3b 3 1 0 ff 2 1 2 niele, c 3 1 0 1b 2 1 2 s, p 5 1 1 ss 2 0 0 telefeld, cf 3 0 0 lf 2 0 1 OTALS 26 57 Score by Innings Lake ... 000.002 0-2 53 Park ... 111.020 x-5 71 Results Are the Proof of News-Circulation. COTTON CARPET INSTALLED COMPLETE 649 yd. ANAHEIM FURNITURE 146 N. Los Angeles St. CASH TO CLEAN UP BILLS Commonsense Will advises Bring money problems to us at Commonwealth for a commonsense solution. Loans hand-tailored to needs and income. Employed people, married or single, enjoy neighborly service. Phone, write or come in to Commonwealth today! 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