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The Times du lieu suivant : San Mateo, California • 7

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4MANUAXE0 TIMES SATURDAY MAY 3 1888 Three Records Fallas Sequoia Nabs PAL Track Title I 'Hupp Luttrell Pace Cherokee Victory Bearcats Cop Lightweight Championships Viking TJatafors Annex Two PAL Swim Championships By PAUL MNKELSP1BL Palo Alto Htoh jehool's' powerful swimminy aureuiioa swept both the vanity and "thirties' nutawnto AthMie league tank craw ns yesterday in the finals at Palo Alta Sequela High school wen the twenties' i San Mateo High acfaool boasted two track championship today bat the crown that Coach Ray Alice wanted moat belong to Sequoia High school Coach Phil purple-clad Cherokee led by the perennial twins of record-break- lag track Jim Lnttrefi and Bin Rupp and a surprise performer Jack Jones shaded Palo Alto High school by one and a half points to capture the Fkniniula Athletic league var- aity track championship yesterday Three varsity records went up in smoke and one thirties mark was tied before 300 "einderpath followers who tuned out to take In the P-AL track and field spectacle at San Spartan stadium The Cherokeet posted 54 V4 points Palo Alto 55 San Mateo 47 V4 Burlingame High 27tt Lincoln and Willows San Mateo placed third in the vanity third to 'the thirties second in the twenties Total points In the varsity Alie 100 Sequoia S3 San Pate Mateo 19 Ji 12 Willow IS Llndoln 21'jnd Burlin- SUMMARY- Glen High schools 21V San JCae 'High scnoollSlt JeOsnou Hih school a and South San Francisco and Capuehino Hightcfceols none San Mateo Third San Katso ratted In the thirties SttmOAft WUtow Glenn 2DV4 Affencn 18K South San Frantisco 17 Gnuchino 11 San Jose 10 and-mann PaioAlta A I Rupp (S) Kaller (WG) The Beercat Mice swept thrt Ddum ire ASIA KWU A Man 1 (oe JftL BSG-Jilm (B) Huerta (L) An-(SM) Ralhbona (Slf) Par- COMPLETE riled up SOU points IM-RuPP () Until (B) DiU Btl fSJ) carter (PA)L DeVoto (FA) Her-220 china USequSuhwnfSrt I the thirties Palo Alto SB 3to San MatoOk 37 Bor-29 Jefferson IS Lin-8 and Willow Gian 3 Pinal I in the twenties worn Sequoia 44 San Mate 38 Buriin-gamc 2D WfitowOm 17 Lin-eoln 7 and Jeffanon none VARSITY 50-ytrd Bead (PA) Hardy (PA) Kunada (S) llansan (8) Hoofs (PA): Cady (J) breakatrahe Black (PA) Wilber (PA) Dfdeda (j Mutton (S): Bird (SU) (WG) 1272 (natr reeord) lOOyard baekatruke Gaughrnn (S) Greva (8M) Kborbrough (S): Cutting (F): Tennan (PA) Smith (WG) (new record) 100 yard freestyle Ziegler (PA) Hensear-(S)r-Stouelake (SM)IYapwei7l)tTh refII (new (L) Harris Bariiagame Nine Roab Cherokee Br MICKEY TAYLOR An efghtmn fourtMDning rally netted Burlingame High school a 163 triumph over Sequoia High school In Peninsula Athletic tongue baseball game yesterday at Washington Pan la Burliagama The Panther triumph their third knocked Sequoia off the PAX top berth and gave them their aaeend toes of the season They i beaten by to Mateo High ac in their only other defeat year Burlingame put together five hit and two walks ind capiu fired on three Cherokae errors to stage the surge in the fourth Bill Bauer went th rente for tiie winners got Into trouble when Sequoia rallied ter One runs in tile seventh but put out the fira tuna He burton the final frame with an injured hand Dick Worth and Claude DeMoaa rapped out the only extra base hita of tha game Worth tripled and DeMora doubled Beni Ctoarto started on the mound (or the toa- and was yanked after four and IwMhirda innings He allowed all 10 rune on savea ban hits AS AX' (PA) Bowdan (L) Mofield Morris (WG) lSGyard lew hurdle Julian (Sjfirown (C) Pujito (SM) Hasemcier (WG) Conner (PA) 144 70yard Uh hurdles Hardy (B) Fujito (SU) Miller (SSI) Bailey Waugh (C) dA Hk Stein (B) FVinbcrc (B) tie tat third between Huitoa (WG) Morrill (S) 5 feet SH laches Bread McLem ore (SM) emrier WG) Heetua (C) Adair (SJ) Turner (WG) 20 feet Vi inch Pide Sinway tie between vuM-Siny tie between 1 1 ij- -v -y-! £Tt' Francisco TV4: Sen Jose 7: Jtf- 1 ft tewnnd BarllagaBM and Lto- SftSi Be (WG) coin none SAN MATEO SPBINT an leads pack to tap to wen mil i McLuiare 7Ayud 2U (has PAX re card The Beirut wi effect alia placed lint to tha broad Jump with ntfrftaf'W-Inckieapy lSOyard low -V i diTB- iRopt Santa Clara (B) Adair (SJ) Conn (S) mo MiSSl Sh Bgjrnil a'tttfsw TT7 Me Waeeri Anwii lump Herman (WG) Hermann tamd (art Bortolie (SM) tie lor third mark ASm ff 224 toetaaeribyBimiteUh k1 1 gsettWYarslsscWow Pel feet lltt Shot-put Flynn (S) Kuiton (SM) Coon (S) MeBoherta (B) Benner (C) 83 toet TV4 inches 440-yerd Sequoia (Flynn Hirotsuka Julian Rundlatt) Jef- Four BuIldiM shotmaken-fired in the seventies to lead San Mateo Junior coUcfFi golf team to a 19K-7K triumph evar the Gniver lily of Santa Clara yesterday record) 200 -yard freastyte Radford (PA) Sothert (PA) Weber (8): Wright (PA) Robertson (L) Fox (WG) 2221 150 Individual Hardy (PA) Weber (S) Wilbur (PA) Sun bald (Slf) Snell (WG) Sean (SM) 1:439 (new reeord) 130 -yard relay (PA) Reed Itajpwrtl Ziegler and Radford ISO medley (PA) FUrgi-on Black and Toogk 1:299 thirties Jfbliti (PA) (PA9 lnalaa Dod Schmidt to jibSi If1 chino 474 A i mwin i I lBaurre 111 tekii ill i liCtnttm elf a Blur I ewead a vacniv i a a rinencH i I JWMIHU III 1 I II it csmum tMfre Sauer rf Dr Mate Ountrlw 90 lUea SSHY CMflltf Iff loot 4 inch discus fndetwe Van Der Beets (B) threw literally shattered the 134 1 (B tie lor fourth 1 inch tor hiww by Denmark el tween Yamaha (SM) end (S) (J) 362 lOGyacd bteaatetroka Anderson (PA) Danner (SM) Atooek (S) Kenton (PA) Star (PAH Lameo rale Alto in 1030 and Lutterihi J94 lew hurdle feet topped the I previous PAL best whkk et himself last year Iht only was by Hiahlow-4r (SJ) 11 toet inches 8 umiebsea (FA) An-doarai (SM) Malinoff (PA) Deuclu (SM) Smith (WG) 31 toet 7 Inches Dheua-Malinea (PA) Sennieh-' handles which he footed (PA) Andersson (SM) to squaTth PAL best Stewart (PA) 147 feet Luttrell who wen the low end 1 4 Inches (new PAL record) hifh hurdles and placed third to I 880-yard (Bamne the broadjump Rupp who won tha I Bjrrne UtUieU Rupp) San Jom centtoy and 440 and Jones win-f San Mateo Palo Alto Burlingame aeeounts for the 1A triumph Thai THIRTIE8 points anwns McUmect (SM) Kneth (L) 1 Flynn (S) Moher (B) Aney (SJ) Dttoy nias the adto Cherokee vanity trie lacked np 43 theoselves Kenny Wait took the medalist honor firing a 75 while Joe Gant had a 77 Bryn Andrew 78 and Don Glam an West defeated Bill Henderson 3 to 0 and Gen act back Mike McCarthy 2 to 1 Andrew dawned Jerry Parsed ora 3 to 9 and Glass dropped Ida match to Mflu Darling of Santa Clara to in other match play Bob Hannon defeated Jerry Drrvtr to Mateo 2 Vi to Vi and Don Stebehne ef to Mateo aet bad Jo Parker af Santa Clara 1 to Wait and Glaia turned in tha bast ball to bant Bill Henderson end Darling 3 to 1 Driven and Garot eet bade Bab Henderson and McCarthy 2 to 0 add Andrews and gtebenne downed Fanedora by the same count The Bulldog Junior Mt then again in Big Seven conference match Friday on the lima course Both squads are oadatoetrd in conference play this aeaso They shared tha crown last year he Bulldog fallen play Modesto I tor college to a practice match I municipal 'links Ttauday and TWENTIES Davis (PA) Cisnerox (SJ) Dnda (SM) FUraam (SM) Baker (C) SUL UOJtavia (PA) tie for aw between Durham (C) and Farnum (SM) Walrath (WG) Cimero (SJ) 330-rWiireth (WG) Sehumaeto (SM) Ikcda (SM) Phillip (SSF) Hall (B) 293 123yaid lew Lee (SM) Hertmray (PA) Cuitree (SSF) Serna (WG) Baker (C) :142 (ties PAX record) High Tie forfait between Schumacher (SM) Korthway (PA) and MedeCemer (C) tie tor tenth between Lee (SM) and Bamntt (WG) 8 toet 3 inches Broad Northway (PA) Ingram (WG) tic for third between Lae (SM) and Ruffe (SSP) Mede-lesser (C) 18 feet 10K inches Shot-hot Kahn (8) Unbar (SM) Medrano (C) Barranti Ikeda (SM) 43 toet toehes 440-yard San Mateo (Lee Tinker Young Ikeda) Capuchjn Willow Glen Jefferson San Jose 493 yard baAMrak Turman (SM) Haines (PA) Webber (PA) Revaor (J) Crrifhton (SM) Needham (S) 32 lOGyard freeityle-Hoisti (FA) Khuchaer (PA): Dodd (B) Van i) ldtti Wortil lAnnbert 75-yard indivktUU latedley Tur--n (SM): Aleoek (S): Anderran (PA) Twftty (PA) Higgln (J) Andrews (8) 48JL Medley Pblq Altai Inriingaiui tor' ail1 teiel fir CmcU a -rnira SJb BiAle In Bollywood Beal HOLLYWOOD May Henry Davis toe naticn'i timto ranking lightweight meets Enil Bane of Oakland CaliL tonight in a 12-raund eiimmyticn bout leading up to a tuasie for the varaat itata lightweight title Davis is expected to enter toe Legion stadton rmg a aafid favar-ito offhi recent pertorauacaa Ha TKfFd Johnny Gonaalvea and daeiiioned Balqr Leroy to his first two clashes hen but he lost bin third local atari to toe second ranking lightweight contender Vi- Baroo who hu been somewhat inactive this year defeated Davie in 1950 bat the islander won their second set-to Tbe winner ef tbe bout is ached aled to bee to winner of next Tuesday's fracas between Marie Trigo and Gonsalm in a battle for the state title jr Hfel MO Kneth (L) McLemam (SM) Itogenwier (WG) Webb (J) Schenona (J) Gilkey (Slf) Yarbonmsh (J) Lower (SSP) RuaiVett (S) Peterson (B) dSJi Arterburn (SM) Schenona (J) Earnaon (SJ) SoaMupda (SM) Minuccianl (SSF) 127 A Wnrialo (SSF) Stephepa riwliWiuit1 Pale Alio despite peetial three -firsts tatons a eoethree to the Ideh Jump ouwtwwfirc to the discus one-three in the shot sad second in the 330 and both hur----dlci nil hot conceded victory to "the Cherokee when Muteea toned to nun to the 380 where he expected to take first and pul in eight points The Viking ace said he didn't hear the starter's call Bill Gamer Jumped 11 feet htbN tor San Mateo only varsity the depth efthe clad kept Gum to the nmatog Until the final event the BSOyard relay The outcome of the vela announced the final deeMoa as al Palo Alto Baa Mateo end Palo Alto (Vartan Kheehner Twitty and Schmidt) TWENTIES 86yard freeatyle Tikewa (SM): Pound! (WG) Makwif (B): Fredrick (S) Sevier (L) HMiaier (SM) SCBPUSE Bnaklng the lap In 44CA Seqwia High tebiaTs Jack Janae peata unexpected win in vanity mile ran yea-torihy at PAX track finale to help act leqweia'i wtanfng atrMc It waaeneeftoa first plaaea taken by the Clarakrta Padre Nine Whips DROP JEIISEII III TRADE st Josephs 7-3 BEARCAT NINE DEFEATED 2-1 NEW YORK May The New Yack Yaaheea obtained out-J unuanmi IRLHIlWH I llllflE UklkHIblly A I NEW YORK May The New Yack Yaakeee obtained By CHUCK KEYSEB en (S) man (SM) 322 BGyard baekstrofcuMitcbU (S) Canny (2) Ledworti (SM) Marlin (B): Uptegraff (S) Eardlar (SM) 32L High Khool'i Fedn brake lose in the outfielder Irv Koran and infieldcr Tommy Upton from the Washington Senator today in a atepbiyar deal that sent Jackie Jensen Arahto Wink Shea end firm early bailers hmlnga to post -ilH 73 triumph over of Ala- ehanoe San one and only run to toe sixth toning Xandck wilkcd wnt to atfiflild or BUI Cox was hit with a pitched ball snd 1 on Harry MassfckY fiyeot (8) Schronter (B) Tkkte (Uf) S-man Baa lfatea Willow Glen Lincoln Burlingame -40L hnan Sequoia (Butaford one El wood and -BouMck) 2L1 By BAH WOLFE San Mateo High eehooT baw-hallen lost all but a nuibetnaticsl to nuke the Peninsula toaau playoffs as they a 2-1 contest to Willow High school yesterday at See were able to pick up one bit Kara pitcher Bill mowed them down with ease Glen scored first on a to Stark a Bearcat error and autfieM fly Tha Rams made to the third Foster singled to second on sacrifice and on another Bax Mateo Sm WddS tor top hnd erry SnJer to ft" Wet henois at that Item- Yankee general manager George ma wbi I Wtifi asnonficcd the trAxtnctkN) The Bcaraeta wenateong in the ban prior to the Yaukea-Tiger pote vJXlh GsitteTtinuing 1 8- the deal fg effect? and Elmer Yliaidl teFtlf thiralunmediately They had Bortriin take a second I Keren a lafi-handed power hit-and Garner fourth in the high ter wko originally belonged to the hurdles and Bortolin a second and Brooklyn Dodgers ia expected to -Bob Pemberton a fourth in tbe I be tbe regular Yankee center-lowf Unexpected eterliug efforts Heldar replacing the mimed Jo were turned in by Anderson andlDiMaggto The Senators purchased Ted Bathbene in the 880 and Bob I bin fiocn Unexpected toned in bj lathbeae iit three however he ha done little with th Yankees i Snyder received a spring trial with tha Yankees was sent back to Kansas city and was recalled by the Now York dqb I the purpose of the trade Weiss said tha addition of Noren ''mould help us tremendously He said tbe speedy owScaetor fly chaser would probably be used Inst right and laft-handedj gainst IW wane AM ABB 5 1 HMne a i launh 1 I SchraScr if I sTunUei sea OUci a iMeaam see WoHmUlW 1 I WmSrte I I a iisSu i aartMiM see XwiSnnaja I PalBfasUr IIS game at Alameda yesterday It was the final game uf the season fer Berra Den Miller and ftam IMron led tbe attack at tbe piste each tagging extra best hill Jim Ftanandex threw the soven-Innlng thraohitter tor the Padres allowing stogie rani in tbe fourth sixth and seventh innings Berra tallied single run to tha IJJStd first-and aaeend ttawi th I towrth and two in the fifth KtKWrt Glen Jobs The only Klin Willow walk an 2 to 0 went BjVOINK lIMWna 11 pricking he Taylor la the mila Erie Jehauenlage for 885206 whl nfSau Mateo fkdihed sixth Hank Leumana Den Jehn and Jim Van Der Boats were the Mg i for Coach Vie MangiM's Fan- ing with the cidiL firm dub Caait league Upton a dander am or coach Vie junginri ran-i upwa wnuvi Hollvwood in tbe PaeifM wesk-bitting Snippy Hine Defeais SHHenbinhyM Sun from Burlingame who were I shortstop who plow wlto 1h St hit hard by faWd wy I Iteul Brown bit yr will be failure to mik Scrith tojho jnmkraMmaato was a favorite to ttut erant tart Lar Map? trtor to 1981 Ghteln SeMall SiRSAV SffiCUL OnLY toe am i pm I I If i 3 i AD fi -J but developed a bed foot He ran yraterday but an toot finish iMi took aaeend in Tha Sax Mateo Merchant eoft-ball team goes np against Brfces of Palo Alto Twaday aljAt la a pnetiea game at FUxganud firid Ilia Merchants dropped a 1-1 verdict to Snapp earlier this week Jim Boyd hurled tour-hit ball tor to th Brown iS main objective to of eoure boi own a ipeoqy farmer Uni- of CaUforala all-American Ho received a 80000 bonto when he cutmwd prafeieiWMl haaobalL Jensen who has bean shuttled back IT I I MIK F3H2CH WIN VOLLEYBALL COLUMBUS Ohio May X-dWl Santa Monica Vott Kol won tha amen1 division YMCA totonn-tional volley ball tournament here lest night defeating the xaigh- boring Santa Monica wahtoes 18-1 12 11-U 17-18 The ehamplonshipl to the Bren's dhrisiqn wUl be to eided today for the internatlooal open division LAKE REPLACES BIRO OAKLAND May ny Bero Oakland shertatep was I last to toe club for two weeka to-1 day after entering tbe hospital fori treatment of en eye injury Eddie Lake will repine Bero who was hit by a thrown ball during batting I before the Coast league I with Pertlaad Tuesday ntpL CHAMOIS SKIN LMT ONI TO A eilSTOMZX tberantury and a third In the 440 while Jehn com through with a win to tha 080 Van Der Beets to a fourth-place tie ia th hi Jump and second plan in the potevadit Lopnleoo McLemen ef San Ma-i wWnatoa outfield -too and Dick Stem of Bariingame Wilson a rookie outfielder did both posted dabble victories nSttoto the tbyaMcUnoorwepttteJ YuhrapLwwttiie earn end aaenwd headed back to the minor -the 0 gave th Matoans a "edge to that dtvWeaGdkey wh -feraed to rewm tbe 330 alter tbe flrat 0 wae rated beorase of a CpQan on one torn Roland Pujtto Ood Hlllar of San Mateo both took -a wN of aeeend end third Capets to add to the Mataea aggro- 4ggL Dick Lee Gordon Tinker Kent -lkoda and Young fignrad strongly Ja tha San Mateo twenties1 tri---nmph Leo's nebrdoqualling feat Ta the hurdler and the relay win with thto four man lesm spelled alang with Dlek macharii tie for lint in the high The foursome also orm NMtffs am MOR8AT imOVON SA TUTU UVE tt'OT N63E AT VAN MESS ring uf aceends end thuds Pale AIM Daria was the only double winner to to thirties tak--JM both eprtata the 78 end 150 Ban Matron Parana? nxraiag a Jthlid to the latter Waim Mess AUTO CZfVt CO fsimsiCij RD99 wlWI Haiio Crickilen jniyHonToBanw The Sm Mateo County Cricket etub spans Its 1832 aaaaon tomor-how afternoen at Baataid park TJkey battle tbe Calibrate.

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