Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 23

Location:
San Bernardino, California
Issue Date:
Page:
23
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I W. V. '9. WAT ft. M.

Mi. y. SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM B-9 ISfll TITLE GAME AT 5 TODAY SPORTS By Bruce Brown West Covina LL, Beaumont Win Entries are beginning to mount for the popular iJabor Day Team Tournament at San Hi Lanes, which starts on Aug. 19, according to Ernie Tyler. the inning on a walk and a pair of errors.

SWEET VICTORY El Kancho Verde Country Club head pro Jack Stokes (center) congratulates winners of Mixed Invitational Golf Tournament. On Stokes' left is low net winning team of Milnor Bissey and Mrs. Pat Iloefer. On Stokes' right is low gross winning entry of Ruth Miller and Jerry Iledding. All-Stars to Arrive Next Sunday to Open Grid Drills ite advantage in weight up front, BV BILL MILLER West Covina and Beaumont will battle for the Little League Section 7 title today at 5 p.m.

at Perry Winstead Field. Beaumont staged a last-minute rally to beat El Centra, 7-6, last night, and West Covina ripped West Altadena, 9-0, in the early game on Karl Wetzel's one-hitter. El Centro hurler Melvin Rehnke filled the bases in the sixth in ning with no outs and proceeded to strike out the next two batters But when it appeared that he would get out of danger with a 3-2 count, Dennis Lara blasted a shot by third base to score two runs. WINNING RUN Dennis Lara then lined a hit down the left field line to bring home the winning run. The last minute heroics overshadowed a pair of home runs by El Centro first baseman Raul Gomez.

Gomez hit a three-run homer in the fourth and a two-run blast in the fifth. Beaumont pitcher Ron Conner homered in the second and then two more runs scored in PONY PLAYOFFS Buena Park Whips S.B. RIVERSIDE San Bernardino's Central All-Stars were eliminated in the Pony League sectional base ball playoffs last night when Buena Park scored a 10-2 win, before 1,100 at Evans Park. Buena Park, with three straight wins, thus enters the regional tourney this week at Baldwin Park. Had San Bernardino won, it would have meant another game tonight.

Ron Cain, John Moore and Les Barnum pitched for San Bernar dino, with Jeff Grant leading the Central's attack with a homer to right-center. Cain had a pulled muscle, and hadn't been expected to hurl, while Moore had won Thursday's game from Nee dles. 1 size of the ends and beef in the backfield. RIVERSIDE BACKS Riverside backs are Bob Hora- cek, of Poly; Roger Ashley, Per ris; Sonny Sayres, Corona; Ikey Gauff, Palm Springs; Ron Ram. ay, Rubidoux; Jerry Osburn, Beaumont: Charles Richardson and Charlie Linsay, Coachella.

QBs are Roger Conley, Beaumont; Ted Warren, Banning; and Roy Nakai, Eisinore. Heading the ends are All-CBL Dean Stringham (6-5) and Leon Littleford of Poly; Rand Jones (6-4) and Tom Wyckoff (6-3) of Coachella, and Tom Ray (6-3) of Perris. Three other All-CBL choices from Poly, Steve Ballard (235), Bill Walton and Bob Ham mond, top the interior line. Bissey-Hoefer Win Tourney El Rancho Mas Mixed Golf Event Milnor Bissey and Mrs. Pat Hoefer came in three shots ahead of the field last Sunday afternoon to claim top spot in El Rancho Verde Country Club's first annual Mixed Invitational Golf Tournament with a net best ball score of 61.

Knotted at 64 were the teams of M. D. (Shorty) Grimm and Mrs. Harry Pressler and Dr. and Mrs.

Geirman. Mrs. Geirman rammed home a chip shot for a birdie 3 in one-hole playoff to give her team second place. Bunched at 65 were the teams! of Ted Zawaski and Lucille Collins, Art Hoefer and Melba Bissey, and Bob Fahy and Donna Gilliam. In a single-hole playoff Fahy and Gilliam claimed fourth place, Zawaski and Collins fifth, and Hoefer and Bissey sixth.

BRILLIANT 67 I Firing a brilliant 67 on the well-manicured Rialto course, the team of young Jerry Hedding and Ruth Miller walked off with low gross honors. Merle Moeller and Bonnie Byrnes, with a 72, took second spot in low gross. Forty teams competed in the 18-hole tourney with over $500 in prizes going to the winners. In other Rancho Verde news, head pro Jack Stokes reported special ladies golf classes, open to the public, would get underway at the club on August 8. The classes will consist of six lessons on successive Tuesdays at 9 a.m.

and 4 p.m. A nominal registration fee will cover use of the driving range, balls, and instruction by both Stokes and assistant pro Ronnie Reif. Entry blanks are now available at local bowling establishments In the Citrus Belt area for the contest" The guaranteed first prize for men is $500 and for women $300. Based on last year's entiles, the prize fund will be about $3,000 this year. "The tournament affords a good opportunity for winter teams to get together prior to the season to warm up and win some prize money," Tyler asserted.

the team entry fee is $5 per man, with $15 per team going into the prize fund. The tournament will run for three weekends and end on Monday, Sept. 4, Labor Day. 635 Scratch Hagner and Halterman are perched atop the heap by 4a games in the 635 Scratch Mixed Fours at San Bernardino Recreation Center. Charles Neander, with games of 214-181-175 was the high bowler, followed by Charles Ford 53T, Hal Taylor 533, Ruth Hag-mr 513, Dottie Mcintosh 481, Billie Overton 457.

Ace Franchise Citrus Belt Lanes has been awarded an exclusive franchise for Ace bowling balls and equipment, according to proprietor Todd Tomlinson. 'The balls come in seven colors and may be purchased on a time payment plan. Moonlight Doubles ilary and Ed Roney, a consistent winning combination at Arrowhead Lanes, combined to win the Moonlight Doubles Friday night with a 1496. Second went to Bob and Phyllis Peters with 1389. Bud and Lou Castledine won third with 1381.

In the Supper Club Mary Rr-Hey teamed with Tom Davis to win with 1464. Half price steak dinners were warded Ruth Mason, Chic $cheib and Darwin Balding. The winners of the San Hi Club with a 1514 series were Shirley Walburn. find Ken- -neth Gray. Close behind in sec-ond place with 1192 were Frieda Rathkamp and Al Lippitt.

Third spot went to Roz Lippitt and Ralph Ossa, with fourth money to Clara Ossa and Ed Tate. Free breakfasts were awarded -to Lucille Buckner and Mike Ruffolo for their high series out of -the prize money. i The Club starts every Sunday morning at 11, with four games on a handicap basis and a draw for partners. "There is need for some extra men who would like to bowl, as there are usually about four extra women looking for partners," according to Ernie Tyler. $26 Mixed Fours Hamm-Sters hold a 4'i-game lead over the nearest team at San Bernardino Recre-alion Center in the 626 Mixed Fours Tuesday night.

'On the honor roll were Duke Seibel 243-605, Whitey Christiansen, 561, Bob Smith 210-553, Maxine Buschkowsky 183-530, Piinky Christiansen 183-511, Lorraine Hunter 191-489. The team of Sheppard and Seibel had a Blgh series of 1997. Sunday Mixed 'Bill Pepper of the leading Ali-bjers team led scoring in the Stuaday Mixed Four League at Cirrus Belt Lanes with 208-544. BJ11 Campbell had a 218 game and, Joe Salino a 528 series. For the women it was Tcrsila Feflanda 183, Myrna McGarvey 350-471 and Nancy Hague 450.

-CBL will have a similar league this fall, starting at 7 Pn5, on Sundays. Mght Class Tjhe night class for beginners a I Ban Hi Lanes will begin this Tuesday at 9 o'clock. The four-wjek course will run from Aug. St 29. The course offers com-pjpte instructions from fundamentals to league bowling.

iGost of the course will be $2 each session and will cover bowling, shoes and coffee. Those who wish to join the class may do so at the desk Tpesday night. Tie for First The 505 Scratch Trio at SBRC ns a first place tie with De CAREFREE MOTORING START AT FIRESTONE pendable TV and1 Richards Beauty College both having records of 34-22. S.D. and G.

Inc. are two games behind. L. Chudacoff had a 786 series with games of 209-205-176-196. Others on the honor roll were Ellis Jones 745, Whitey Crow-ther 734.

Ellis Jones had a high game of 257 to take over second place in the season's high game department. CBL Merchants Dick Krupa with 559 and Dick Althouse with 206-558 led scoring in the Citrus Belt Lanes Merchants League. Also on the honor roll were Al Minker 223-544, Chuck Young 206-539. Pix Market leads by two games over Smiling Irishmen in a two-team race, CBL will have a Merchants League this fall, also on Wednesday nights at 9. Alter at Best Len Alter, bowling an the Frisco League on Friday night, posted San Hi Lanes' highest sanctioned game of the summer with a 277.

Len's improvement in bowling has also been showing up In the Scratch Trio League, where he bowls for Citrus Belt Bowler's Supply. His series for the night was also one of the highest series this summer for the house, a 657. Gropp Moves Ed Gropp, former general manager of Thunderbird Lanes in Ontario, is now league coordinator in charge of promotion at Corona Bowl. Graham Wins Bill Graham defeated Nick Miller and is nov the Citrus Belt King of the Hill. He out-pe'-ted Nick, 585 to 578.

Bill is frc.i Pom Lanes in Pomona. 480 Scratch Happy Three (Milnor Bissey, John Carey and Wilson Evans) lead the Citrus Belt Lanes 480 Scratch Trio by five games over Lunas (Lou Unruh, John Hague and Nancy Hague). E. J. Lee led scoring with 766, followed by Fred Lorenzen 213-758 and Pat DeBellis 223.

For the women it was Marge Wilkinson 224-656, Ruth Mason 184-624 and Pat Laws 186. Up for Grabs The Family League at San Bernardino Recreation Center still has first place up for grabs as the team of Hill and Sheble lead Sheppard and DeVilbiss by only one game. The week's high for the junior members went to Jerry Cathey with 230-588, followed by Jim Sheppard 226-555, Steve Hill 549, Don Kay 211 and Laura Russell 152-373. For the adults it was Bob Sheble 225-625, Bal Ballard 528, Dick Russell 198, Betty Sheble 180-490, Betty Lee Tag-gart 170-485. House Finals Bowl-A-Round house finals winners at Citrus Belt Lanes last Sunday were Doug Williamson 657, Fritz Erlandson 638 and George Greene 628.

ELEVENTH FRAME Cap-sule summaries: AT SAN BERNARDINO RECRE. ATION CENTER: Thursday Men'i Hdc, Frank King 213-592, DeVers Cory 218-577, Bill Hull 237-663, Walter Fauinaugh 217; 525 Scratch Trio, Charles Waller 224-775, John Osborn 226-748, Dale Overton 219-739, Ted Zawaski 227, Nick Soffa 217. AT SAN HI LANES: Fri. Men'a Hdc. Walt Danilewicz 537, Efren Martinez 534, Clint Wright 225, Joe Aguilar 212; 615 Scratch Trio, Val Valderrama 793, Ro Timbreza 773, Ralph Vilei 233, Ron Reno 220, Bill McDaniel 220; Monday Mixed, Helen Vaughn 492, Vi Craycraft 174-481, Norvla Craycraft 209-542, John Kirchner 534, Gail Johnson 211-534.

Keglerettes, M. McCoy 253, G. Moyer 658 (both handicap); Thursday Mixed, Hallie Castle 492, Gracie Forster 184, Bob Dappen 567, Hah-ile Forster 223; Paradise Pairs, Elaine Fohrman 4R6, Rosa Greenwood 187, Jack Greenwood 636, Irv Silver 199; Friday Mixed, Haiel Nelon 189-524, Margie Pollard 188-535, Dale Nelon 215-601, Harry Pelazini 210-532, James Gray 552. Wed. Mixed, Lois Cotton 188, Margie Pollard 434, Betty Reynolds 426, Tom Lovely 224, Chick Henn 223, Henry Sharp 579, Bob Swen-aon 651 Sundowners, Barb Myera 600, Eddie DeLong 180, Hugh Andrew 203-561; Bowl-A-Way, D.

J. Matthews 608, Vern Weatherford 235, Lillian Miller 611, I I a Weatherford 229 (all handicap She added another hnle on the 10th with a par and held on for the triumph, Mrs. Decker had six one-putt greens in the 16 holes she played! after lunch. She quickly leveled! In the earlier game that was abbreviated Friday by rain, West Covina combined to build up their 2-0 lead. West Covina pit cher Karl Wetzel hit three-run homer in the third.

The game proceeded in the second inning where it was stopped with a man on base. Friday Bob Bryant and Art Wiley homered in the first. West Covina garnered four runs to sew up the game in the fourth on five walks, a hit batman, and an error. West Altadena 000 000-0 1 4 West Covina 230 40x 9 '4 1 Darrell Covey, Carl Lindhauer (2), Doug Urchel (4) 4. Dennis Whan, Dennis Davia (5); Karl Wetzel Jack Ferrero.

SO Wetzel 11. El Centro 001 320 1 Beaumont 030 0137 7 I Melvin Rehnke A. Joe Lauender) Ron Conner Alen Wells. SO Rehnke 11. Colts Rally For 4-3 Win In 7th Inning LOXG BEACH San Bernardino's rallying All-Stars clipped EI Cajon last night, 4-3, in the Regional Colt League Tournament.

San Bernardino plays again at 8 tonight, against the loser of last night's late game, North-ridge vs. Rancho. Winning pitcher Eddie Baer scattered 4 singles, walked 5 and fanned last night. Clint Hooper helped him with a 2-run double in the first. San Bernardino broke a 3-3 tie In the last of the seventh.

John Causey singled with one out, took second when Josh Carter was safe on an error, and scored on Mike Lippitt's single to right. The EI Cajon catcher was running to baek up third base when the outfielder threw to the unprotected plate. El Cajon 100 020 u3 4 4 San Bernardino 200 010 14 2 Bruce Key, Jim Burchett (7) 4. Charles Weinstock; Eddie Baer i. Mike Lippitt.

3B: Ron Schwein-furter (S.B.). 2B: Josh Carter, Clint Hooper (S.B.). Any American Car PAYDAY TERMS Limited Time OFFER molded rubber Floor Mats I 1 1 ivTJi more si I 1 tt DODGER ROOKIES TO MEET S.B. BRAVES IN 2 GAMES GET YOUR CAR READY NOW! ers are listed Jerry Koch of Eisenhower and John Roheim of Redlands. Serrao and Balsamo, the line coach, hope to add Leonard Frketich, All-CIF small schools end from Chino, but they haven't had word from him yet.

Ditto on Chaffey's All-CIF end, Larry Miller, who may have to work and pass up the game. Another addition annouced by the mentors was guard Ernie Moran of Victor Valley, given San Bernardino 7 guards, to go with 4 tackles, 2 centers, 3 ends, 3 quarterbacks, 7 halfbacks and 2 fullbacks. Lou Schmutz of Upland may be added at end, if he can be contacted, as well as tackle Richard Lisle of San Bernardino who has been working out of the city. Mike Christensen of Upland can be used at either guard or end, as the need arises. WELL-STOCKED San Bernardino will be well- stocked at halfback, with Roger Johnson of Pacific, Bunny Brown of SBHS.

Willie Hunter of Nee. dies, Joey Wilson of Victor Val ley, T. C. McClellan of Fontana and Joe Caruso of Montclair. QBs are Duane White of Eisen hower and Mike Rothwill of Col ton, plus Hall.

Other San Bernardino interior linemen are Sam Cereceres of SBHS, Gary Mucho of Aquinas (All-CIF small schools), Jay Pow. ell of Colton, Mike Brunk of Pa cific, Mike Sullivan of Chaffey Dave Zieter of Trona, Steve Zo- zaya of Needles and Dave Lever, enz of Aquinas. Riverside County will be coached by Jerry Usher of Coach-ella Valley, assisted by A. J. Sisk of Banning and Coachella's Don Thompson.

They will have a defin Bantam Gridders Start Boys from 12 to 14 and weighing 110 to 125 pounds may sign up today at 4 p.m. at the San Bernardino High School football field tor the Bantam football league Vikings. add almost 2 of Why wear ordinary shoes when a pair of "ELEVATORS" will make you almost 2 INCHES they're comfortable. See for yourself. Try a pair taller .339 STREET San Bernardino OPEN MONDAY NITES 711 9 IIP ran By CLAUDE ANDERSON (Sun-Telegram Day Sports Editor) In just one week from today.

the San Bernardino County AH Stars will check in at Norton Air Force Base, to prepare for their annual battle with Riverside in the Twin County Football Game Aug. 26 in Orange Show Stadium. Head Coach Frank Serrao of Redlands and his aides, Tony Bal- samo of Victor Valley and Paul Womack of Redlands, will spend some time this week rounding up additional gridders, for the San Bernardino squad has lost at least four players. Most serious loss was Dave Ow ens, AU-utrus ueu league ursi team center for the Terriers, who has enlisted in the U.S. Air Force.

That leaves Art Hicks of Pacific and Jim Kernachan of Needles at the pivot spot. THREE BACKS DEPART Three backs have departed, in quarterback Shelby Hutto of Yu- caipa, Dale Howell of Big Bear and Mike Shreves of Twentynine Palms. Chaffey's John Hall has been added to compensate for Hutto's withdrawal at QB. Serrao and Womack hope to add Terrier fullback Bobby Gar cia, since Upland's Ted Stipe is the only fullback listed. There is a chance they'll shift Harold Carr, All-California Interscholas-tic Federation second team half back, to full since his weight's up to 180.

Tim Burrell of Trona, All-CIF small schools selection, was inad vertently ommitted from the original list named by the sponsoring Junior Chamber of Commerce of ficials, but will be a needed ad dition at end, since only two oth- After dinner, the Dodger Rookies and Manager Charlie Bram-lett's Braves hook up again a benefit game at 8 p.m. in Rialto's Colt League park, San Bernardino Road and Riverside Avenue. Proceeds go to benefit Rialto's Colt program for boys 15-16. Bramlett has five hurlers on his staff, in lefty Duane White, Ray Sevilla, Tom Piorkowski, Jerry Magness and Don Gregson, with Roger Minniss and John Benson catching, along with Ray Harris. Dodger Rookie stars are head ed by Denny Marquardt, from Covina; Roy Gleason, Garden Grove; Willie Brown, Long Beach; Gary Holman, Brea-Olin- da; Jim Campanis, Fullerton; and the Defebvre brothers, Tip and Jim, from Morningside.

HIGHLAND Final Standings! Tigers 91, 7-Up-pers 8-4, Owls 5-5, Packers 5-5, Cubs 3-7, Builders 2-8. Gordon Fields Builders 401 02310 9 5 Wilson Drug Tigers 201 BOO 11 4 4 Allen Edwards, Carl Coolbaugh (4) A. David Whittamors; Dale Smart, Norman Nordykt (4) Don Ogden, Chuck Stone (4). HR: Don Cochran (B). ZB: Cochran (B), Richard Bass (T).

7-Uppers 210 24112 8 4 E.H.O. Cubs 011 001 3 6 8 Ted Fry. Jerry Hall (5). Robert Parti (6) Marvin Burns; Randy Heusterberg, Terry Scott (5) William Pitts. 2B: Kenny Bell 2, Jerry Delgado (C), Gary Campbell (7-U).

Coca-Cola Owls ...000 003 3 2 0 Western Fruit Growers Packers 123 42x 12 0 David Mucciacito. Paul Rinale (2) Steve Adams; Alley Bly (pitched 2-hitter) A. Tom Lorei. 2B: Danny Denmark 2, Morrison Poppett (P), First Assembly Wins First Assembly of God defeated Trinity EUB, 9-7, in Church League softball action last night, as Bob Hansen hit 3-for-3 including a homer and winning pitcher Stony Evani also homered. Little League ffilBamflSL? Precision adjust pack front bearings brakes, re- and add brake fluid, if necessary.

Scientifically inspect and align front-end to manufac- turor'a sTWifirflfcinns. Precision balance both front wheels. Check power brake and power steering units where applicable. Replacement Parts and Torsion Bar Adjustment Are Not Included ill l.i I I The Los Angeles Dodger Rook ies and San Bernardino's Braves, one of the top nines in the South ern California American Baseball Congress, tangle in a twin rity doubleheader today and tonight, starting at 2 p.m. with a tilt at Perris Hill Park.

Blassie Retains Belt With Victory Over Steamboat Freddie Blassie kept his North American Wrestling Alliance belt at packed San Bernardino Arena last night, taking the deciding fall in 3:34 from Sam Steamboat Jr. with a knee drop and press. Blassie won the first in 13:42. then Steamboat evened it in 4:48 with flying scissors. Edouard Car penter made quick work of Mike Sharpe in the semi, nabbing falls in 18:48 and 4:12.

Edouard pairs with Ricki Starr next Saturday to grapple Mr. Moto and Zebra Kid. Cowboy Dick Hutton and the Zebra drew when both were counted out in 14:57, while Lord Blears pinned Aldo Bogni in 15:17. Hutton meets the Alaskan next week. Texans Crumble Titans, 39-28 DALLAS, Tex.

(AP) Cotton Davidson and the Dallas Texans smashed the high-scoring New York Titans 33-28 last nieht in the first American Football League exhibition game this sea- Davidson, the veteran Baylor product, heaved three touchdown passes of 4, 10 and 23 yards in the second quarter alone to put the Texans ahead lor good. 1 Car Custom door-to-door fit in most American-made cars Choice of 5 colors red, blue, green, black or colorama Air-Cool Cushion only 1 99 For summer driving fort. 1000 mesh openings iii keep cool breeze flowing. where 2' Anne Quast Decker Wins Zy XJ NS' your dollar buys MILES CAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS OPEN MONDAY 'TIL P.M. PASADENA (AP) Pretty Anne Quast Decker of Seattle put together a brilliant stretch of sub-pa i golf in the afternoon round yesterday and beat Barbara Mc-Intire of Jupiter, 3 and 2 for the 61st Western Women's Amateur Golf Championship.

The 24-year-old high school history teacher, 1-down after 18 holes in he morning, played the first nina of the afternoon round in 34 sho3 to grab 3-up her match with her ND CTHCCTC and OIEiCt.10 foe on the 20th hole, went ahead on the 22nd and increased her ad- vantage to 4-up with consecutive birdies on the 23rd, 24th and 25th boles. San Bernardino TUr 8-3276 Shop While Your Car It Being Serviced.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The San Bernardino County Sun Archive

Pages Available:
1,350,050
Years Available:
1894-1998