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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 46

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CDoslh September 28, 1962 THE DAILY SUN D-3 Mays Goat Both Upland, Monfclair Trek For Clashes Giant Star Goes to Sleep SAN FRANCISCO, (API Willie spring training or when you'rs iMays, a star of the Giants pen-j way behind." teams of and 191, was! The Giants trailed 7-1 when ihe coat yesterday as San strode off the bag in the Cisco's chances for 12 were vir- sjxth as Orlando Cepeda fanned, tually killed by thp St. Louis Car-j Dark said positively that right-dinals. Zander Juan Marichal would face By BRI CK BROWV (Sun Talaaram N19M Soort Editor) NATIONAL LEAGUE Won lost Pel. Srhmd Lim Anqles 101 (San Francisco 0 rllnn A Vi.iiiilinii pr a Cincinnati tHburh 1 7 .574 II 74 .535 1 7 .509 20 I 7 .509 JO A3 .401 37 I pair of umWrated, unscored .1 PMIacMiphia Houston .57 102 44 .3 1H .248 41 i for the third Mays refused with a shrug to Houston Friday night in the opener comment on the sixth inning inci-iof the season final three-game dent when he walked off third series. But Juan wasn't so sure base with only two out and ended because of pain in his injured a rally.

St. Louis went on to win Said Dark: "Marichal is going. Given a chance to redeem him-He pitched last Saturday in Hous-Isolf with two out and two on in ton and we gave him an extra two imp tonight New York at, fnlfnn Sfnriium. TtllCRUAT KEJUUI Wim Philadelphia 7. Chicaoo 0 St.

Louu 7, San Francisco 4 Houston I. Los Angeles A game time 8 o'clock. uoiion leuowiacKeis nave, todavi scheduli York (Cisco i-o) (Toth'the ninth, Mays struck out. jdays rest so his bad foot would won both previous games, 3-1) ManaiTpr Alvin Dark said that be okay. c'-ne inf 07n an4 7 Tn nruinorc iPlttsburgh (Vealt 1-2) at AAIIaukea (Con the k.c niav thA $finnnn Said Marichal: "Dark says I lasi wtt'K L-onon squepfu oy nu- stabl 1-0), nirit.

hidoux. 7-0. whilp the Kacles took Philadelphia (McLish Aquinas Plays At Banning; BB Travels Aquinas High travels to Banning tonight, and Big Bear goes to Twentynine Palms. Boih Arrowhead League schools hit the road seeking their first football victory. Coach Jack Garofono shook up the Aquinas lineup slightly after thp Falcons dropped their opener at University High, 20-6.

He beefed up thn line by inserting 175-pound Bill O'Connor at guard, and 155-pound Mike Full at tackle. Three injured Falcons fullback Dave Cornelison, and halfbacks Mike Merlo and Mike Phillips all will see some action tonight, but won't be able to start. Banning routed San Jacinto in lis opener, 31-7. Big Bear, meanwhile, will be opening its season a week la lei' than most schools. Coach Kd Slalcup has eight lettermen.

Stalcup hn con verted star end Tom Chappell, a 185 pounder "with bands like glue," into Big Bear's start int; quarterback. Three veteran linemen, Larry Daugherty (217) and Reilh (186) at tackle plus Tim Pointer (1B0) at guard, give the line its punch. Big Bear nearly upset 29 Palms year ago, but lost 13-12, and looks like the underdog again. 11-5) at Cincinnati per year centei- fielder "just went go but I can't pitch. I don't know (Ellis 1-2), niaht.

to sleen 'what 1 11 do. I dicin even warm care of Lennox, 13-0. Timt'o nno tho thinfs that'll un Thursday because my toot St. Louis (Jackson 15-11) at Los Anaeles Iaciip' Cickert 5 4). night.

i--aUC I Intincnn 7.U1 mi FrAnCiicO In other Tri-County Werichal 11-10), night. Karnes involving ian Betnaraino Countv schools, Upland takes on LEAGUE AMERICAN I A 1 1 I a V. HIV s.i.0fcr I- happen in a guy's career," said hurt so much." of the plaver he rates the! Marichal injured his right foot best in baseball. "It probably 5 in Los Angeles. He was the only time it ever happened supposed to pitch Wednesday but to him.

Thev usually happen in Billy Pierce went in his place. Ganesha at Mt. San Antonio, and Lost Pet. Behind iS S9I Won York 94 Montclair goes to West Covina to x-nw 4 Minnesota play Kdccwood Los Angeles Chicaoo Detroit him tha tiuiiul Hio 15 4 V) 77 77 75 72 59 71 73 7S 7 1 S3 7 100 .553 .19 .4117 .47 (S3 .371 including bombshell Crane (Den- Baltimore nis) in the backfield." Eisenhow- Boston flEloSciiiYl mm a wn a Aft If er coach Milt Smaha declared. WJnhinotnn "I r.vppct he'll try to rip our middle to shreds." Clinched Pennant.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S SCHEDULE Kisenhower cocs with Tim Rus- Kansas City (Ptister 4 14) at rtelrnit pnoio) Miss (Sun-Teif flraen Left to right, winter season CHANGING SKASONS Mpmhprs of the Tyrolean Ski Club get ready to change from water skiing to snow I t-UK m6 I It's Hew and Exciting sell and Darrell Russell at ends; 12 9) at Minnesota Steve Mintz and Jim (Kaat 1714). tackles- lim Pat-sell and Phil Lo (Chance 14 10) and Rnwsfield laChiCS, latSPU ana nil Cleveland (Grant I0 and Dnno- Carman, guards and Carl Allen; van 20-9), 2, Twi-night. Jean de Voe, Taul Negro, Joyce Harvey, liobert Harvey. Chicago (Wynn 7-14) at New York (Boo- at center. In the backfield it ign -), nitjni Only games scheduled.

he Joel Bailey and Angelo Madrigal, halfbacks, John Blair at skiing as they plan events for the Tyrolean Ski Clubbers Plan Winter Activities quarterback and Gary Bryant at Phillies Win: 617 Watch Big Bear's other starters are ends ON DISPLAY I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3RD nAiipn iinnnnAM fullback. The defensive unit will find Bill Potter and Tim Russell, ends; Bill Eaker and Ellerd, tackles; SBVC Coach lo Teach Course in Wrestling Although the course is aimed toward elementary-school and jun Daws, Far West Ski Assn repre- Tyrolean Ski Club of San Bernardino begins another season of skiing next Wednesday at the Vet- sentative. Approximately one week after Steve Kelly, middle guard; Gary CHICAGO (AP) The smallest thp first meptinp. the first one of Bryant, Rick Martinez and Tom eranso Foreign Wars Hall, l.10 tnrPe land ski 617 paid watched 22- Jan Powles (132) and Frank Ove-rand (165), guard Rick Nieder-koffler (135), halfbacks Tom Bailey and Bill Evans (both 145) and slotback John Chappell (1651.

Big Beitr'n other lettprmen are slotback Bob Shimek and tackle Mike Hallimore. Twentynine Palms' Coach Eugene Moffett was satisfied with Gallavan, linebackers and Mike Short, Van Dunlop and Lee San Bernar- W. llichland Ave will be held. These ski schools year-old southpaw Dennis Bennett will be conducted by Ronald blank the Cubs on five hits in Brandt the deep backs. KUUtn nHKIVlUN MOTORS 240 SOUTH STREET (j If SAN BERNARDINO ior-high coaches, anyone interested in coaching or officiating amateur wrestling is eligible to take a new night course at San Bernardino Valley College.

Coach Bob Smith of SBVC will be instructor for the course. It starts next Tuesday at 7 p.m. Colton will start Jim Poland Baer. Baer, will also be a guest pitching Philadelphia to a 7-0 vic-speaker at the second meeting over Chicago yesterday. It the season.

Meetings will he held was the fast-finishing Phillies' on the first and third Wednesdays jiflth triumph in thp past 24 games of the month. Us Bennett balanced his record at his starting unit, which took a 6-0 opener victory last Friday over (165) and Darrell Stewart (190), ends; Louis Galvez (18.1) and Russell Murch (2101, tackles; Robby Poland (1S5) and David Allen (175); Stan Holden (165), center: Tonv Vasouez (1T)). dino, at 8 p.m. New officers were fleeted at the last meeting in June, and will begin their year of duties as of the first meeting. The new officers are as follows: Bob Harvey, president; Taul Negro, vice president; Jean DeVoe, treasurer; Judy Marsh, corresponding secretary; Ruthie Kendall, recording secretary; Jerry Crosier, director of activities; Linda I-rson, membership chairman; Sybil Kuzel, On Oct.

6 there will be a "get 0..9 55 San Marcos. So, he said he planned no offensive lineup changes. Defensively, however, Mof- acquainted party," details of which will be announced later. PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO fett indicated that Schick Reservations already have 1- Klaus lb "soVdltiarterback; Kenny Gilbert 4 Ron Faris (1651, halfbacks JJJJand Crane (230), fullback. 4 0 i Coach John Odonbaugh listed ab bl 4 2 3 1 Sunto lib 4 10 0 Hubbs 4 10 0 Banks lb 4 0 3 1 Williams If 0 0 0 0 Altman rf 10 12 Mathews cf would work as a coi ner linebacker and Wilson Humphreys as the defensive left guard.

John Chap- lll'tMlf 1111 UlU M. II 1 in in 1111: 1 I year. The first trip will be thej b'v' weekend of Thanksgiving, with four days of excellent skiing at either Mamniotn Mt. or June depending on individual tasto 3 'he following as on the injured nan also may see action as a trio chairman: Joyce Harvey Calllson rf Sievers lb bShort Torre lb Covm'ton If aSavaqe If Demeter cf D'rymple Amaro ss Bennett 7 i olist for Colton: Center Jorrv cornerman. publicity chairman, and Jim SoSrKeller and end Mike Sim 1 0 0 (cnrainerl Tal- ankles i halfback A A A A 1 0 0 0 Rodgers ss 3 0 0 0 Rarragan 3 1 1 IKoonea 7 7 1 lEIston 3 0 0 IcOtt 4 0 0 dMurphy Burdetta eBertell Hobbie 31 7 7 Totals EXTR (shoulder sep- m.iase AOKinsson 1 0 0 0 ooo olaration) halfback.

Kenny An- 1 drews turned ankle) and quar- oooo ADVERTISED PRICE IS YOUR INSTALLED, DRIVE-AWAY PRICE Totals jo terback Art Armas (hip-pointer). and the amount of people there. There will be one club scheduled trip per month from November to April. Trips will be made to our i local ski areas in between the trips to Mammoth. Instructors from the club will be available during these local trips to give the beginner skier all the help he a Struck out for Covington In 4th; See Friendly Chevrolet's 165 M.P.H.

"CHALLENGER' Entered in Riverside Grand Prix October 14 Upland, which tied Pomona last week with a gritty effort, meets Ran tor Sievert in 8th; Grounded Into double play for Elston In 3rd; Grounded out for Steevens In 4th; Grounded out for Burdette in 8th. Philadelphia 120 000 1127 Chicago 000 000 000 4 SAVE MONEY- SA VE TIME SA VE CARE a real power in Ganesha. "They use a pro offense, with spread end and halfback and throw about 70 per cent of the time," MUFFLERS INSPECTED INSTALLED FREE needs to learn how to ski. Koonce, Rodaerj. po-A-Phiiadi- 11 1.

Phia 27-10, Chicago 27-12. DP Rodgers UecemDCr Will te tne montn IOr and Hubbs; Amaro, Taylor and Sievarj. the club's annual fashion show. LOB-Philadelphia 7, Chicago 4. I Ski tORS WlU be furnished by UuS, Datrympla SpJIrnroZmettr- Upland Coach Hoyt Baker de clared.

15 MINUTES INSTALLATION IP Pratt Bros, sporting goods store 1 Only changes in the Upland ER BB SO 0 3 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 1 Bennett (W, 9-9) Koonce (L, 10-10) Elston Steevens Burdetta Hobbie 9 23 0 3 0 2 2 1 2 in San Bernardino. Pal Moss Win lineup will be Bob Beezley for Daniel Craig (hurt in scrimmage) at left end and Lee Quinn at 1 1 Wm WP Bennr-tt. PB -Dalrymple ion, Pryor, Donatelli, Secory. of Charles Ka- A-ihalfback in place wecki Arrowhead Play WORLD'S QUICKEST CORVAIR Speakinc of the Pomona frame. Hoyt said: "In the 13 years I've Kemp Undecided coached, this is the best overall FACTORY DOUBLE LIFETIME GUARANTEED GUARANTEE CERAMIC Against I YEAR GUARANTEED Defective AGAINST FOR Material and" WEAR AND LIFE OF Workmanship RUST OUT YOUR CAR SEE ITM! learn effort I've seen out of a hunch of inexperienced boys.

Offensively, Monty Parratt (he's a good one) averaged about 5.1 yaixi per try and Scotty Cameron at quarterback did a good job for his first varsity game, lie hit 10 of 16 passes." About Future After Trade SVV I)IK(i( (ITI) Jack Kemp, San Diego Charger quarterback claimed by thei Buffalo Bill on waivers, yesterday was pondering Ms future in professional football. The Brilliant Display of 1963 Chevrolets Tat Moss captured yesterday's low net play at Arrowhead Country Club with a 74 to win ladies day honors, according to club pro Howard Ellis. i Opal Smith and Duane McCon-Inell tied for second with Guy Foust third. Pauline Pifer won Class with Barbara Racoosin, Millie Hatlon. and Audrey Poole tied for second.

There was another tied for third among Susie Kramer, Jane Del-aney, and Lenore Fritz. Loyce Williams won Class Jean Paulin second and Ruth, Wells third. 95 Montclair'n opponent, Kdge- wood, won its ooenor from North- 51195 5795 I up "I haven't decided whether 13.7. "tiv scouts think they I up up iMMawMaaaaiaMwa iimnmiii Hi mniimiiuwuja awn mm i iiini mum report to Buffalo," Kemp said, are pretty good and fast," stil stunned by his sudden re-jCoach John Whitham of Mont-lease from the club he! guided to clair said. Chev.

Chtv. Ford Ford 49.53 54-42 49-53 54 59 Chtv. OltY. Ford Frd frd Ply. two western division champion- 49 to S3 A 95 to 7 7 95 49 53 4 95 to 5 5 AO to 42 10 95 SI to AO 7 95 4 to Sf A 95 CHEV.

CMEV. FORD FORD FORD PLY. STUD. 4 S3 7 54 to 10.9S 4t ta KJ 7.9S 54 to 59 10.95 AO to 42 12 95 51 to AO 10. 95 49 to 12 95 15.9S 11.95 14.50 15.50 14.25 18.95 strips.

Whitham will make a couple of I cyl. A cyl. duals Ply. Ply. Ply- heliinpnn changes.

Dean Johnston "My feelings are hurt, ftaid, "although I realize this Is Major League Leaciers SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER CARS will get the call at quarterback and Jim Brott probably will start for Ted Cox at left guard. Cox hurt his foot in the showers. Whitham praised the defensive team in the 21-0 win over Nor- all part of pro football." Kemp said' he may quit football ami either necept a business offer here or go into teaching. Schissler Recovers INSTALLED INSPECTED SHOCKS walk, especially Bob Bellot, line By Tha Associated Prtss Leading batsmen Abased on 375 at bats) AMERICAN LEAGUE Player, Club AB Pet. Runnels, Bo 1S2 562 80 1B3 .326 Robinson, Chi 1S3 569 86 183 .311 Hinlon, Wash 148 S35 72 16 .310 Siebern, K.C 1 591 113 181 .306 Kallne, Det 97 387 76 118 .305 Robinson.

Bait 159 625 78 190 .304 a-l backer and Dave Eisenbise, end. Halfback Don Klelst was the best "DOUBLE ACTION" AIRPLANE TYPE SHOCK ABSORBERS FREE FREE I.OS ANGF.LKS IAP) Paul runner, ripping off one 60-yard I vt'ZZt former football roach gallop for a touchdown. "Haines 47 127 College, is re- played pretty well, but was not stroke suffered quite as aggressive as Kleist," IWhitham said. Snyder, Bait 139 416 Richardson, N.Y 158 683 Lumne, K.C 155 639 Jimenei, K.C. 139 479 HOME RUNS Killebrew, 46; Cash, Waoner.

A 37; Colavito, Det 8 193 .302 at Oregon State 48 144 .301 covering from a 38; Sunday. INSPECTED INSTALLED BRAKES FRIDAY and SATURDAY 36; Gen- JIM ROSSLER CJA NO. 1 SUPER MODIFIED SEE IT! QUALITY BONDED SAFETY TESTED BRAKE LININGS CUSTOM-ARCED TO YOUR WHEEL DRUMS tile. 33. RUNS BATTED IN Killebrew, 121; Siebern, K.C, 115; Colavito, 109; Waaner, L.A., 106; L.

Thomas, L.A., 103. NATIONAL LEAGUE Player A Club AB it Pel. Davis. A 156 6J9 118 346 Robinson Cin 160 603 132 206 .342 Musial, St.L 132 420 57 140 .333 White. St.

156 603 92 198 328 H. Aaron, Mil 155 587 127 191 .325 F. Alou, 1 48 547 94 173 .316 Altman, Chi 144 524 70 164 .313 Clemente, Pitt 144 538 96 168 .317 Kuenn, S.F 125 468 72 145 .310 Demeter, Phlla 151 53 4 168 .309 HOME RUNS Mays, 46; H. Aaron, Mil 45; Robinson, 39; Banks, 36; Thomas, N.Y., Ceoeda, S.F 33. RUNS BATTED IN T.

Davis, L.A., 148; Mays, 136; Robinson. 135; H. Aaron, 128; Howard, L.A., 115. BRAKE BRAKE LININGS LININGS GUARANTEED GUARANTEED 20.000 MILES 40,000 MILES ,12 ALL 4 WHEELS ALL 4 WHEELS MOST CARS MOST CARS 'f SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 4 BIG VCA PORK TENDER iWlP SANDWICH 0if MALT or SHAKE YCPOaSI Requlor Price 70c I Jg Frl. Sept.

28 LI GIANT 2-HOUR WESTERN MUSIC SHOW TELECAST LIVE 7 to 9 P.M. SATURDAY ORCHIDS FAVORS BALLOONS (FIRST 500 UDIES) (WHILE THEY LAST) (WHILE THET LAST) KPRO NEWS STAFF FRIDAY P.M. FREE LITTER BAGS CO MO. Italy (AP) Dick Chapman of Osterville, and Allan Breed of Wethersfield, won the International Foursome Amateur Golf Tournament vesterdav. uarti mil iiti NO MONEY DOWN Up to 12 Months to Pay 459 W.

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