TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1951St. Joe Yacht Captures State Star Boat TitleThe Sanderllug, representing- the St. Jospeh River Yacht olub, repeated as champion In the Michigan Star Olas Championship series held in Detroit over the week-end.Twenty-three stars competed In the race (or the Phillip Uplon Memorial trophy. The trophy, which ta emblematic of the Michigan championship, was given in memory of the lat* Phillip Q. Upton, sou o( Mr. and Mrs. Louts C. Uplon, who was one of the nation's outstanding star boat racers.Built years ago by Glen Graham »t. the dull Laky Boat Works* the Sanderllng beat the large field iri the raoee for top honors with Pete Bennett and Bill Campbell as crew. The Sunday race was cancelled because of a lack of wind alter two good Saturday races.On total points 1st the races, sailed on Lake- St. Clnlr, Finesse, representing the Gull Lake start fleet, was second. Bob and Dick Ferguson were the crew of the Kalamazoo boat.Two St. Joseph sailboats, the Seagull II, sailed by Lyon Day and R. Steson, and the Petrel, sailed by Harry Day and Dar Sisson, were down on the list.The Great Lakes star class championships will be held this weekend In Milwaukee and hoals of the local fleet arc expected to enter the races.THE NEWS-PALLADIUMIndustrial, {Y’ Games PostponedLast night's card in the Twin City industrial Softball league ww postponed because of wet grounds. The games wero to have been played at KlwattU field and were to have pitted Twin Cities Container against Modern Plastic and Whirlpool against Auto Specialties.A pair of YMCA All-Star games were also victims of rain. Airport Service and Young Men's Athletic club, champs in the Upper and Lower Class B -y divisions, were slated to meet star nines from the upper and lower loops at Union. The con tea Is will be played tomorrow night at Union.Recreation GolfTiie Twin City Engravers chalked up their fourth victory in five starts when they scored a decisive 12JA to 5H triumph over Fred’s Soda Grill in a St. Joseph Recreation Golf league match Monday evening m Martin Hills.Members of both teams shot only the first 10 holes, counting strokes for tho first nine,MrU?h results:Andy Anderson (E, 36, defeated Dick Kerlikowskc (F). 41. 3 U 0; Frank Smith (E), 41, defeated Fred Crego (F), 40,2Vi to V*; FredSchftlon IF;, 41, defeated Tad Taylor (El 42. 2 to 1; Howard Marks (F), 42, defeated Dick Storms (E), 43, 2 to 1;Charles Pankey (E), 44. defeated Ed GusUrson (F), 43, 2 to 1; Ed Taylor (El, 49, defeated Ken Lawson lt;P), 44, 3 to 0.Jollay Resigns Local Police JobChester Jollay, recently promoted to the rank of lieutenant In the Benton Harbor police department, announced his resignation, effective today, Jollay said ho is moving from the city.Skeet ShootingFinals TodayDALLAS, Aug. 7-(APi-championships in five classes in the 20 gauge events will be determined today In the National SkccL Shooting Association tournament,Small gauge titles were determined yesterday. Bennie Dllorio, Jr., 20-yeur-old sharpshooter from Utica, N.Y., turned in a perfect score to win, Mrs. Leon Mandell, Chicago, won the women’s title with 08-100.K Of C Will HoldFamily PicnicBenton Harbor Knights of Columbus council 1120, held its first monthly meeting Monday evening at the club rooms, Cntajpa and Columbus avenue, with Grand Knight Edwin O’Brien presiding.Announcement was made that the annual K. of C. picnic will be hold at Rivei*view Park on Sunday, Aug. 12, with a co-operative noon dinner. Amusements, a baseball tournament and oilier games will entertain members and their families.Three IS pad Arrivals To Eau Claire Hotn asEAU CLAIRE, Aug- 7 — The daughter born last week in Mr. and Mrs. Jnbez R. Love of Indian lake 1ms been given the name of Jan Linoy,The nine and three fourths pound son bom Aug. 1 to Mr. and-Mrs. O. Denn LaVamvny lias been given the name of Richard Lynn.Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Harris, currently redding in Morccllus. arc the parents ol a daughter, Judith Ann, horn last Saturday at Lee Memorial hospital, Dowaglnc. Mrs. Harris is the former Miss Vein Ra-gnn of Eau Claire.W. M. Judson announced a meeting for iho members who plan to enter the K. of c. bowling league at the local chib rooms Monday, Aug. 13, al 8 p. m. Six bowling alleys will bo used this year Instead of eight as In previous years.Patrick McMullen, district deputy of St- Joseph, will be the Installing officer for the installation of all new officers of the local council at their regular meeting at 8 p. m Monday, Aug. 20.Woman Reports Watch StolenMrs. Ernest Fairbanks, 194s Hatch Street, reported to Benton Hnrboi police yesterday that a watch ww stolen from her while she was via-ilhtg her mother-in-law’!! hemc. forseveral days.According to police the theft occured at 415 Summit, street. Value was established at $100.PDrniT niinoo iirrrni; BENTON HA!Staimge-Die Riles Arc lieIn Three OilFoil a whig n wed cl lag Wisconsin. Canada .at Michigan, Mr. and Mis Bfanage will he at ho friends at 618 Noitt streot. South llcnd.They were marrliu afternoon in the Three c dlst church by the Hew