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Kolb, Steinborn Win Easy; Herbe In Tough Fight Lenny Kolb's team rem in first place as they waltz Gibson's team 34 to 25. The Twins led the scoring for the ners. Bunnell scored 12 for the losers. At the half, led 16 to 13. Gibson (25) Kolb (34) 2 Okamoto F Rees G 6 Gibson F Rees H 12 Bunnell C Kolb 3 Copeland G Vinding 2 Head G Salaets Subs: Kolbs: Carmello 2. Steinborn moved into s place a game behind Kolb these two teams play on T day night. Steinborn lec scoring with 18 points as routed Ames 37 to 15. A half Steinborn led 18 to 8. Ames (15) Steinborn 6 Ames F Burns 5 Copeland F Nelson 0 Conklin C Lee 3 Sanders G Moody 1 Hatfield G Steinborn Subs: Ames: Ewart L. Steinborns: Browne, Schacht Herbel's team moved into for third place by squeezing Webber's outfit last night 1 last 30 seconds on a lay in t 30 to 29. At half Webber's was ahead 19 to 13. Gayle H scored 9 for the winners. L. Jenkins scored 16 points for losers. Herbel (30) Webber (2) 9 Herbel F Winger 8 Ochoz F Jenkins 6 Lonstau C Copelin 7 Masterson G Schmitz Head G Webber Subs: Herbel's: Smith 6. LOOK OUT BELOW—The Rev. Bob Richards clears the bar with a leap of 14 feet 8 inches in a recent meet to warm up for today's National Pentathlon in Pasadena. The five events on the program are the broad jump, javelin, 200-meters, discus and the 1500-meter run. National Pentathlon Held at Pasadena City College Tonight Ball Tourney At Atwater; LOOK OUT BELOW—The Rev. Bob Richards clears the bar with a leap of 14 feet 8 inches in a recent meet to warm up for today's National Pentathlon in Pasadena. The five events on the program are the broad jump, javelin, 200-meter dash, discus throw and the 1500-meter run. National Pentathlon Held at Pasadena City College Tonight PASADENA UP—National decathlon champion Bob Richards tries tonight to add the national pentathlon title to his string, a feat which hasn't been accomplished by one man in 10 years. John Boricon of the Asbury Park, N. J., Athletic club won both the 10-event and five-event iron man titles in 1941. Richards, the minister from La Verne, Calif., won the AAU decathlon crown at Santa Barbara last week. He also holds the AAU pole vault crown but his favorite event isn't on the pentathlon program at Pasadena City college's Horrell field. Wilbur Ross of Newark, N. J., former Baldwin-Wallace track star, is a two-time pentathlon winner, having set a record of 3,414 points in 1949, and he will be trying to go for three-in-a-row. The five events are the broad jump, javelin, 200-meter dash, discus throw and 1500-meter run. Richards and Ross may have tough competition from Otey Scruggs, Santa Barbara college; Brayton Norton, San Diego Naval Training center; Wilford White, Arizona State college; Doug Mai-jala, El Toro, Calif.; Marines; Doug Martin, Occidental college, Los Angeles; Bob Craig and Roby Bessent, Muir college; Pasadena; Irving Anderson, El Centro, Calif.; Junior college. The Portuguese Man-of-War is a tropical jelly-fish with a powerful sting. A baby usually triples its weight during its first year of life. ANAHEIM BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUTO GLASS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WHILE-U-WAIT Ashley's GLASS & MIRROR SHOP 25 Years experience is your guarantee 308 E. Center St. Phone 4397 Anaheim CREDIT REPORTS On Anyone, From Anywhere Over 1300 Affiliated Bureaus Covering the United States and Canada INSURANCE BROKERS JAMES L. MORRIS General Insurance And Bonds 111 N. LOS ANGELES ST. Phone Anaheim 4444 Physicians & Surgeons Dr. J. W. Truxaw PHYSICIAN Phones: Office 3213, Res. 2610 Center & L.A. Anaheim Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings J. W. UTTER, M.D. Ball Tourney At Atwater: Marines In ATWATER, Calif., CA Nation semi-pro baseball commer John L. Pimentel today nounced the schedule for night's doubleheader opening 1951 state championship to ment here. Meeting at 7 p.m. will be Camp Pendleton Marines, seeded entry, and the Pitt VFW nine. At 9 p.m., the Watsonville laws, seeded fifth, and the Francisco New Pisa resta team will clash on the same mond. The twin bill will launch weeks of competition to decide California semi-pro champion and pick the team to report the state in the national tour at Wichita, Kas. Vern Weaver Bar Out Three Hits Anaheim Midgets won their league game from Fullerton loser's diamond yesterday Paul Grover giving up only hits and one run. Grover struck batters in the seven inning walked four. Vern Weave the hitting for Anaheima hits in 5 trips to the plate. 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Anaheim, California Hours: 11 to 12 a.m.-2 to 5 p.m. Physician and Surgeon Open Evenings, Sunday by Appt. J. C. OSHER, D.D.S. M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Dentist—Emphasizing Extractions Oculist—Fitting Glasses. Treating—Skin Cancer 1224 W. Center - Anaheim Phone 3212 WELDING Al's Welding Service ELECTRIC - ACETYLENE WELDING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hard Facing for all types of Agricultural Implements 1021 No. Sabina Anaheim 6200 Fusari Falls For First Time In Boxing Ring PHILADELPHIA (P) — Gil Turner converted a legit doubts into a legion of fighter backers last night when he hit veteran Charley Fusari the knockout defeat of his career. The classy Philadelphia welterweight proved beyond he's no flash - in - the - pan smacked Fusari into bloody mission with as rugged a two-ed attack as 14,627 cheering park patrons could have at them got their $60,262 worth Turner spotted Fusari all physical advantages — we height, reach — and addition seven years of often much new experience. But 20-year-old had the youthful pun strength and the ambitious of a comer. The youngster never left outcome in doubt as he waltz his 22nd straight victory via knockouts. It took him rounds and 58 seconds of the to belt out the game and stunt competition of the Italian Acamo, Sicily. It is estimated that 3,400 World War II veterans will be living at the turn of the century. Kolb, Steinborn Win Easy; Herbel In Tough Fight Lenny Kolb's team remained first place as they waltzed by Johnson's team 34 to 25. The Rees wins led the scoring for the winners. Bunnell scored 12 points in the losers. At the half, Kolb took 16 to 13. Steinborn moved into second place a game behind Kolbs and these two teams play on Thursday night. Steinborn led theiring with 18 points as they defeated Ames 37 to 15. At the end of Steinborn led 18 to 8. Legion Nine In Battle at La Palma Now An American Legion Junior baseball game is scheduled to start this afternoon anywhere from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock at La Palma Park between the Anaheim Legion and the visiting Corona junior Legion. Corona, a member of the four team Riverside county league, was rated the top team in the county going into the final game of the loop season against Norco last week. Going into the final innings Corona was leading by the score 5-0 when Norco exploded for seven runs and the loop title. Fullerton made short work of Norco in the 21st District playoffs when they defeated Norco at Riverside 26-1 and Sunday at La Palma Park, 34-2. The second game wasn't even a nine inning game—Norco quit in the seventh frame after only two were out. H. L. Loney, head football coach at Corona High this next season, was coaching the Legion team early this season and now has given the job over to Joe Weber. Weber plans to arrive with his squad today in Anaheim. Karen Lenain, Don Dawson Pull Away from Pack Karen Lenain and Don Dawson went into the lead round robin tennis tournament on the strength of Mon matches with four wins each against no losses. Karen lost only game she has dropped so far in four matches where defeated Arvilla Legg 6-1. Don Dawson defeated Donlenberger 6-1, John Kohlenberger 6-2, and Lee Risner take the lead in the boys' singles. In additional matches played, Charlene Allen defeated Carol Ausburn 6-2, Arvilla Legg 6-3, and Vicky Schneider 6-2, losing her only match of the day to Margaret Rodin 6-1. Virginia Lee defeated Joan Joyce 6-1, while Margaret Rodin in addition to beating Charlene Allen, also defeated Arvilla Legg 6-0, and Mary Rasmussen 6-1. Vicky Schneider defeated Sharon Rodin by a 6-0 count to complete the girls' sets for the day. In boys' singles John Kohlenberger defeated his brother Don. 6-3 and George Legg 6-0, but lost to Don Lee 6-1 as well as losing to Don Dawson. Don Kohlenberger also dropped a set to Don Lee 6-0. Don Lee defeated Jack Trott 6-2 for his third victory of the day. Merle Meyer defeated George Legg 6-0 and Jack Trott 6-3, David Evans defeated George Legg 6-0, but both lost to John Kohlenberger. Basketball Schedule WEDNESDAY "A" LEAGUE 9:30-Brown and Haskins vs. Optimist 10:45-20-30 vs. Optimist Basketball 1:00-Cone Bros. vs. Brown ankins 2:00-Optimist vs. Cotlers Basketball 9:30-Eblers Bike Shop vs. Lumber. 10:45-Fosters Freeze vs. Scratchs. Basketball 1:00-Gazette vs.Taylor Lumb. 2:00-Kaulbars vs.Schaffler COLLEGE SPORTS Gazette SPORTS Ball Tourney At Atwater: Anaheim Gazette TUESDAY, JULY ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Ball Tourney At Atwater: Marines In ATWATER, Calif., (P)—Califorsemi-pro baseball commissionJohn L. Pimentel today announced the schedule for Friday hits doubleheader opening the 1st state championship tournant here. Meeting at 7 p.m. will be the ump Pendleton Marines, No. 2 ded entry, and the Pittsburg W nine. At 9 p.m., the Watsonville Outers, seeded fifth, and the San ancisco New Pisa restaurant will clash on the same diand. The twin bill will launch three weeks of competition to decide the california semi-pro championship 1 pick the team to represent state in the national tourney Wichita, Kas. Vern Weaver Bangs Out Three Hits Anaheim Midgets won their first ague game from Fullerton on the er's diamond yesterday with Jul Grover giving up only two s and one run. Grover struck 15 metrs in the seven inning game, liked four. Vern Weaver led hitting for Anaheim with 3 s in 5 trips to the plate. Friday afternoon they play Brea their second game of the league. R H E Anaheim 212 103 1 8 10 3 Fullerton 000 002 0 2 2 5 Cusari Falls For First Time In Boxing Ring PHILADELPHIA (P)—Young Offs when they defeated Norco at Riverside 26-1 and Sunday at La Palm Park, 34-2. The second game wasn't even a nine inning game—Norco quit in the seventh frame after only two were out. H. L. Loney, head football coach at Corona High this next season, was coaching the Legion team early this season and now has given the job over to Joe Weber. Weber plans to arrive with his squad today in Anaheim around 4:30 p.m. and the game should start between 4:30 and 5 p.m. Anaheim will present a different line-up than has been seen in recent games. With the return of George Bishop from his summer vacation and the return of several of the other squad members that have been cutting games for their more important jobs, the game should prove quite interesting from the local point of view. Champ Carter Goes Against Bolanos Tonight LOS ANGELES (P)—World lightweight champion Jimmy Carter of New York and Enrique Bolanos of Los Angeles battle at the Olympic auditorium tonight in a 10-round non-title scrap. For the veteran eastern Negro titleholder, the match could be toughest since he won the crown in an upset last May 25 from Ike Williams. It will also afford Carter the best purse of what had been a pork and bean career prior to the Williams shot, and net him substantially more than the $3,-627.63 he got for whipping Williams. Tonight's scrap figures to gross $40,000. Carter's incentive for making a good showing against Bolanos was increased last night by a deal for a 15-round title fight guaranteeing him at least $25,000. His manager, Willie Ketchum, said they have agreed to terms offered by promoter Bob Kerner for Carter to fight Harold (Baby In boys' singles John Kohlenberger defeated his brother Don, 6-3 and George Legg 6-0, but lost to Don Lee 6-1 as well as losing to Don Dawson. Don Kohlenberger also dropped a set to Don Lee 6-0. Don Lee defeated Jack Trott 6-2 for his third victory of the day. Merle Meyer defeated George Legg 6-0 and Jack Trott 6-3, David Evans defeated George Legg 6-0, but lost to both John Kohlenberger and Lee Risner by a 6-1 score. Winfred Glaskox and George Legg played the closest set of the tournament so far with Winfred finally gaining an 8-6 victory after a hard struggle. Wednesday's schedule will see the following matches played: 1:00 o'clock: Don Dawson vs. Don Lee, Jimmy Dunton vs. John Kohlenberger, Don Kohlenberger vs. George Legg, Ronnie Swank vs. Merle Meyer, Jack Trott vs. Lee Risner, and Gary Schilling vs. Lynn Oden. 1:30 o'clock: Steve Williams vs. Gary Warden, David Evans vs. Gene Newkirk, Winfred Glaskox vs. Wayne Newkirk, Charlene Allen vs. Cynthia Cox, Janice Evans vs. Carol Ausburn, Rita Flynn vs. Virginia Lee, Joan Joyce vs. Anne Williams. 3:30 o'clock: Arvilla Legg vs. Mary Rasmussen, Margaret Rodin vs. Karen Lenain, Anne Williams vs. Sharon Rodin, Jean Williams vs. Vicky Schneider, and Kay Coffee vs. Carol Swank. Morning Star Ready to Set Yacht Record LOS ANGELES (P)—It lealy will take a lot of fancy to beat the Morning Star to lulu in the biennial trans-yacht race. That's not to say that Sick Rheem of San Francisco win the race, for time hard determine the winner, but he has a chance to tie or evehis own record. He's more than half way the 2,225-mile Los Angelo Honolulu course, for last reports yesterday put him miles out with favorable The 97-foot Morning Star s record in 1949, of 10 days hours, 13 minutes. Another San Francisco A. L. McCormick's 36-foot Sea Witch, was only 773 mi-but had the lead on a ha basis. She has a six-day ha biggest in the race. Handicap leaders behind Witch were the Java Head, qui, Janie, Staghound and tide. Following Morning Star position were L'Apache, E Star, Chiriqui, Skylark, Weather, Dragoon, Kitten, Tasco, Java Head and Stag. The fleet left Los Angelo bor July 4. Chet Johnson Wins Again Over San Diego Padr Fusari Falls For First Time In Boxing Ring PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Young Turner converted a legion of robbers into a legion of fervent kickers last night when he handedieran Charley Fusari the first knockout defeat of his career. The classy Philadelphia Negro laterweight proved beyond doubt is no flash - in - the - pan. Heacked Fusari into bloody submission with as rugged a two-fist attack as 14,627 cheering Shibe kick patrons could have asked. They got their $60,262 worth. Turner spotted Fusari all the physical advantages — weight, right, reach — and additionally ten years of often much needed experience. But 20-year-old Gil the youthful punching length and the ambitious heart a comer. The youngster never left the come in doubt as he waltzed to 22nd straight victory-20th knockouts. It took him 10 hands and 58 seconds of the 11th bout out the game and stubborn repetition of the Italian from Rome, Sicily. Is estimated that 3,404,000 World War II veterans will still living at the turn of the next century. Minoso Drops to Third; Williams Moves Higher CHICAGO (AP) — The Philadelphia A's Feris Fain begins the last half of the American League batting race on top of the pack among the league's hitters. Orestes "Minnie" Minoso, the Chicago White Sox star rookie, dropped to third place. Ted Williams of Boston climbed to second place and also led in two specialty departments—runs and runs batted in. Fain has 96 hits and 35 runs in 277 at bats for his top percentage of 347. Williams was six points behind him and Minoso ten. Larry Doby of Cleveland pounded out 13 hits in 27 trips to the plate during the week to shoot up to fourth place with an average of .330. Eddle Gereghino, 17-year-old right hander, purchased by the New York Yankees for $50,000 is now pitching for the San Francisco Seals and since arriving the Seals have climbed from the PCC cellar to seventh spot. Jordan Happy When Auburn football coach Ralph Jordan returned from a fishing trip with a single three-pound bass to show for his efforts, he heard that Georgia's Wally Butts had landed a ten-pound large mouth... said Ralph: "I'm happy Bobby caught the big fish. And I'm just as glad he didn't hook a 240-pound tackle." But there is little room doubt at the top or bottomattle will try to extend itgame lead at San Francisco.wood strives to improve itsnerup position at Portlandpense. At the other end, San Franwill seek to pull away from Diego's cellar bunch. The Seecnow enjoying a 2½ game butthe rarified air seventh play. The Padres did nothing to help their cause last nighting to Oakland, 10-1, in the contest scheduled. Chet Johnson, the Borneo paw, yielded 10 walks butseven hits as he went all throughthis sixth win. He has lostHe was never in trouble after TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1950 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SORTS Don Dawson Dom Pack Juvenile League Results "A" LEAGUE Merchants Power Over Old Joe As Thompson Homers Twice In the first game at the City park last night the Cypress VFW forfeited to the Magnolia Stars. In the second game the Merchants routed Joe's Service 20 to 5. Joe's Service had taken the lead in the bottom of the first on a double by Joe Mora and a single by Ben Lamas for one run. After going behind they scored four more runs in the fourth on a walk, two runs and singles by Mora, Santibane and a double by Paul Salazzar. Frank Perez was the big stick for the merchants with four hits in five trips to the plate. Bob Thompson homered twice, and Bob Muckenthaler homered for the winners. The Marchants scored enough runs in the top of the second to win the game on singles by Perez, Hoag, triple by Al Brown, singles by Stanley Comstock, Burl Gist, Muckenthaler and an error for seven runs. In the third they scored one run on a walk and singles by Gist and Roger Panner. In the fourth they had an eight run inning, three walks, singles by Thompson, Perez, Brown, doubles by Gist and Panner, Thompson homered, and Perez singled again. In the fifth they scored four runs on a walk, an error, and homers by Muckenthaler and Thompson. Pet Show 2 p.m. Tomorrow, City Park Grandstand The Anaheim Annual Pet show will be presented tomorrow at the City Park—Time 2 p.m. This is the greatest opportunity of all to enter your favorite pet with champions of Anaheim. The judges for the event will be two prominent citizens of Anaheim, Mrs. Leonard Daigle and her daughter, Marilynn. The judging will start promptly at 2 p.m. in front of the grandstand. A Grand Sweepstake prize will be presented to the person having the most outstanding pet of the show. This gift has been donated by the Anaheim Pet Shop and the Anaheim Feed and Seed Co. Ribbons will be given to all first, second, and third winners of all divisions. The Pet Show is only open to the young people of the community. The division of animals will be for the following: ducks, chickens, fish, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, birds, turtles, and rabbits. No live stock may enter in the competition. The Anaheim Recreation Department has patterned a summer Morning Star Ready to Set Yacht Record LOS ANGELES (P)—It evident will take a lot of fancy sailing beat the Morning Star to Honolulu in the biennial trans-Pacific yacht race. That's not to say Skipperick Rheem of San Francisco will win, for the race, for time handicaps determine the winner, but today he has a chance to tie or even beat his own record. He's more than half way along the 2,225-mile Los Angeles-to-Oconolulu course, for last radio sports yesterday put him 1060 miles out with favorable winds. The 97-foot Morning Star set the record in 1949, of 10 days, 10 hours, 13 minutes. Another San Francisco entry, L. McCormick's 36-foot ketch, Sea Witch, was only 773 miles out but had the lead on a handicap basis. She has a six-day handicap, biggest in the race. Handicap leaders behind Sea Witch were the Java Head, Chiriqui, Janie, Staghound and Evende. Following Morning Star in position were L'Apache, Evening Star, Chiriqui, Skylark, Fair Feather, Dragoon, Kitten, Gossip, Tasco, Java Head and Staghound. The fleet left Los Angeles harbor July 4. Chet Johnson Wins Again Over San Diego Padres Davis Cup Fight Starts Without Larsen on Top NEW YORK (P)—Just 10 months ago, the Australians carried the Davis Cup—amateur tennis' most coveted prize—down under for what looked like a long time. But with selection of Dick Savitt, Herbie Flam, Bill Talbert and Tony Trabert for the 1951 U.S. team, the complexion of things was almost completely changed today. Savitt and Flam will play singles in the first round against the Japanese team at Louisville starting July 20. Talbert, a veteran of many a Davis Cup team, will team with the youthful Trabert in doubles. National champion Art Larsen, Hamilton Richardson, Gardnar Mulloy and Vic Selixas also were named to the squad, but unless the United States wins the first three of the best-of-five series, it's unlikely that they'll get a chance. Savitt whipped Ken McGregor twice in crucial tests—the finals of the Australian championships and at Wimbledon. Flam defeated Frank Sedgman on his way to the Wimbledon semi-finals. The Aussies have made no secret of the fact that Sedgman and McGregor are going to be carrying the load for years to come. Selection of Trabert and Talbert to play doubles also came as no surprise. The sidetracking of Larsen caused some lifting of eyebrows, since the national champion usual. Roaring Rainbows Open Season 7:30 The Roaring Rainbows play their first game which is a league game in the Orange County Midget Softball League for boys twelve and under. The Rainbows travel tonight to La Habra and play at 7:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon they play Placentia at Anaheim City Park at 4:00 p.m. The Roaring Rainbows are taken from the Juvenile League teams. CINA-CAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE 6612 Lincoln Ave. Out Center, 5 M.I. W. of Anaheim Tonight July 10 'Appointment with Danger' Alan Ladd - Jan Sterling plus - "Double Crossbones" Technicolor with Don O'Connor - Helena Carter Open 6 days week—Closed Monday Individual speaker for each car CHILDREN TO 12 FREE Last Day—Doors Open 6:45 p.m. "GUY WHO CAME BACK" "INSIDE THE WALLS OF FOLSOM PRISON" Tomorrow—Robert Ryan - Clafre Trevor "BEST of the BAD MEN" Chet Johnson Wins Again Over San Diego Padres (By the Associated Press) The battle for third place waxed firm as full-scale firing resumes night on the Pacific Coast League front. From Sacramento, the third race incumbent, to Portland, in sixth, is a matter of a mere two times. In between are sandwiched Oakland and Los Angeles. This dummy foursome may be even closer when the present series spire. But there is little room for rubt at the top or bottom. Seattle will try to extend its four game lead at San Francisco. Hollywood strives to improve its run-up position at Portland's ex-ense. At the other end, San Francisco all seek to pull away from San Diego's cellar bunch. The Seals are now enjoying a 2½ game bulge in the rarified air seventh place. The Padres did nothing at all help their cause last night, bowing to Oakland, 10-1, in the only contest scheduled. Chet Johnson, the Borneo south-west, yielded 10 walks but only even hits as he went all the way his sixth win. He has lost 16. He was never in trouble after his at Wimbledon. Flam defeated Frank Sedgman on his way to the Wimbledon semi-finals. The Aussies have made no secret of the fact that Sedgman and McGregor are going to be carrying the load for years to come. Selection of Trabert and Talbert to play doubles also came as no surprise. The sidetracking of Larsen caused some lifting of eyebrows, since the national champion usually is given one of the top spots. But Larsen's play in foreign tournaments has not been up to the calibre required to whip a couple of powerhouses like McGregor and Sedgman. However, being on the squad, he will have a chance to make a spot for himself by the time the challenge round is played. mates shelled Al Olsen out with six runs in the first four frames. "FIRST with the BEST for the LEAST" Orange DRIVE-IN Theatre NIGHWAY 101 AT PLAGENTIA • KL. 3-8271 • ORANGE 389 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK NOW SHOWING — THE FABULOUS Ancient Rome... Its Power-Mad Rulers... Gladiators... Pagan Love! FABIOLA with MICHELE MORGAN SPOOK SHOWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES Come Early and Let the Kiddles Enjoy Our Free Playground