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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
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Anaheim Gazette, May 12, 1949
SPORTS
Flores Fights Jenkins In Rematch Friday
Sal Flores has an opportunity to square the record with Willie Jenkins tomorrow evening, Friday, May 13 at Hollywood Legion Stadium when the two middleweights meet in the four round special event.
Jenkins stopped Flore's winning streak in a six round semi-windup a few weeks back in the same arena. Flores came close to fighting out to a draw with the favored, ring-wise Jenkins but tired in the sixth round.
It was Flore's first defeat since an initial setback by Tony Grich in the local boy's pro debut. Since then Flores has been taking on all comers and gaining the plaudits of the filmland boxing fans.
Baron Von Stumme has Mario Chico Morales pitted against Corky Gonzales in the ten round main event.
Tennis Team Beats Orange; Clinches Crown
Anaheim's high school tennis team appear to have clinched the 1949 Sunset League crown with their 5-4 win over Orange high school yesterday afternoon.
The undefeated Colonists have only to get by Huntington Beach on Friday and Fullerton next week. Neither of these teams have been in contention.
In the singles: Hunt lost to Pee, 6-2, 6-1; Arnold lost to Riedel, 6-3, 6-4; Wright defeated Blair, 8-10, 6-1, 6-4; Helsing defeated Lees, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5; Sousa defeated Harvey, 6-4, 6-3.
Bottger and Webb lost to Powers and Welch, 7-5, 6-3, while teammates Marshall and Middleton defeated French and Nuffer, 6-2, 6-2.
On Tuesday Cook's men of the court breezed by Newport on the home courts by a 7-2 score.
Flores came close to fighting out to a draw with the favored, ring-wise Jenkins but tired in the sixth round.
It was Flores's first defeat since an initial setback by Tony Grich in the local boy's pro debut. Since then Flores has been taking on all comers and gaining the plaudits of the filmland boxing fans.
Baron Von' Stumme has Mario Chico Morales pitted against Corky Gonzales in the ten round main event.
The two featherweights are slated to give a real tussle, both coming into the ring with press clippings by the galley.
Rudy Campa engages Bobby Jackson in the semi-final. Other bouts, all four rounds, follow: Ricardo Palacios vs. Baby Feliz, 140 pounds; Tello Cruz vs. Ernie de France, 138 pounds; Baby Aguilla vs. Chuey Padilla, 145 pounds.
Trackmen Set For Semi-Finals At San Diego
Coach Sammy Keith will take four of his trackmen to San Diego for the C.I.F. semi-finals this Saturday.
The four men making the trip who qualified in last Saturday's quarter-finals at San Diego are Dick Carson, Curtis Meade, Gerald Thatcher and Larry Kirchman.
Dick Carson, only varsity man qualifying, took first in both the high and low hurdles. He posted a 14.7 in taking the high's—this mark is within a tenth of a second of the C.I.F. record.
He did the low hurdles in 203 flat.
Gerald Thatcher tied for first in the pole vault and took second in the shot to qualify in the Bees. Curtis Meade took third in the low's and 100 yd. dash.
Larry Kirchman placed third in the 220.
City’s Riflemen Hold Annual Dinner Tuesday
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the crack corp team, was awarded the individual high championship honor as Anaheim's crack rifle shot.
In winning the coveted award, Rumfelt outshot veterans who have been popping at the bull's eye in the singles: Hunt lost to Pee, 6-2, 6-1; Arnold lost to Riedel, 6-3, 6-4; Wright defeated Blair, 8-10, 6-1, 6-4; Helsing defeated Lees, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5; Sousa defeated Harvey, 6-4, 6-3.
Bottger and Webb lost to Powers and Welch, 7-5, 6-3, while teammates Marshall and Middleton defeated French and Nuffer, 6-2, 6-2.
On Tuesday Cook's men of the court breezed by Newport on the home courts by a 7-2 score.
Alley; second, Doreen Wire; third, Mary Reinert.
Donald Barnett, Cadet rifleman, was presented the National Scholastic Tournament championship brassard. Runners-up were Paul Rumfelt, Pedro Berdin and Charles Kipp.
Paul Rumfelt was elected captain of the Cadet Corp Rifle team.
In addition varsity letters were presented to the members of the cadet corp rifle team.
The Brea Rifle and Pistol club presented Major Comstock with an honorary membership in their club and a brassard in appreciation for the assistance and guidance he has given them.
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Hold Annual Dinner Tuesday
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the crack corp team, was awarded the individual high championship honor as Anaheim's crack rifle shot.
In winning the coveted award, Rumfelt outshot veterans who have been popping at the bull's eye for twenty years or more. He shot a 743 out of a possible 800 and was a member of the Anaheim Elks team during the city matches.
Guests at the dinner included: Colonel and Mrs. Raymond E. Smith; Sheriff and Mrs. James Musick; Chief of Police and Mrs. Mark Stephenson; Councilman and Mrs. Ray Van Wagner; Lt. Col. William Cunliff, Orange county coordinator of secondary education and Mrs. Ralph Comstock.
Cadet Rifle Team
Present at the meeting were Anaheim High's Cadet Corp Rifle team, recent winners of the third place State Staff Trophy in the California championship matches. Also present was the Brea Rifle and Pistol club.
Team trophies were presented to the Anaheim Rifle and Pistol Club, first place; Anaheim Elks, second place; Izaak Walton, third place and the Ladies team, fourth place.
Runners-up to Rumfelt in the individual match were Sterling Murdock, second place and Ted Anderson, third place.
Team Medals
Team medals were presented as follows: Anaheim Rifle and Pistol—first, Sterling Murdock; second, Ted Anderson; third, Ralph Hill; Elks—first, Ralph Osborn; second, Harold Tatus; third, Paul Rumfelt; Ikes—first, Charles Waldo; second, Gene Stevens; third, Don Sexton; Ladies—first, Eulda
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10,000 Anglers Drop Hooks At Crowley Lake
A total of more than 10,000 sportsmen visited Crowley Lake during the first week of the big High Sierra reservoir's season and enjoyed good fishing, according to a report compiled by the Los Angeles City Recreation and Park Department.
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Marine fishing was good throughout the month of March and 10,286 anglers aboard 61 sports fishing boats operating from Santa Cruz south caught 35,270 fish, the division of fish and game said today.
Rockfish topped all other varieties, there being 18,440 of that species taken, but fishermen also hooked plenty of kelp and San Bass, California halibut, sculpin, barracuda, and other fighters of the deep.
Boats operating out of Princeton, Santa Cruz and Monterey reported the following fish taken during the month: 6,420 rockfish, 1,400 kingfish, 380 ling cod, and 110 others.
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Los Angeles harbor boats carried 2,456 sportmen who reported taking 1,780 kelp and san bass, 1,270 California halibut, 1,200 rockfish, 650 sculpin, 430 barracuda, and 1,980 other varieties.
Newport Beach boats reported: 2,390 kelp and san Bass, 910 sculpin, 450 barracuda, 290 rockfish, 140 California halibut, and 360 others.
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