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The Chula Vista Star from Chula Vista, California • Page 13

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Friday, October 11, 1946 CHULA VISTA STAR San Diego County's Most Progressive Weekly PAGE FIVE 4- Star Sports Page Devoted All Types of Sport Event In Ctaul VI it and South Bar. Kindly Hall porta ef four SpsrtB Program to Sparta Editor, Chola Vlata Star. Red Devils Show Power In 6-0 Defeat By Hoover Squad Ken Rose, Walther Again Take Honors In Shooting Match Two Chula Vistans, Ken Rose and Carl Walther, took one-two in the standing toff-hand small bore 200 yard shooting match at Mission Valley range for the month of September. West Coast Rifle club is sponsor of the mat When the whole Sweetie squad migrated to Hoover a week ago last Wednesday to engage them in a practice contest, little did they believe that the going would be as easy as it was. The smaller 9u-Hi line and backf ield did more than Md their own against the husky HockervUle men.

Ltr Sat Night Oct 19 I fj S.D. STATE UNIVERSITY OF STATE UNIVERSITY Chula Vista Scores Needed Touchdown to Tie Southwest Scoring a touchdown in the waning minutes of the contest, Chula Vista Junior high managed to stave off defeat by a determined Southwest Junior high school in the inaugural game of the Junior high inter-scholastic football league. The game, which was played on the Southwest field, NEVADA AZTECS VS. Although the score at the end' ches, which take place each Thursday night, with members all over San Diego county. Rose shot 733, with 13 X's for first place, and Walther took sec MORE people MORE bands MORE color MORE excitement Gigantic 1 hour pre-game spectacle Cheer leaders Gorgeous Oriental Costumes and two great College Teams battling it out on the turt and In the air You Just can't misB San Diego's BIG GAME! All proceeds to Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital.

yuctober 2 was one that was full of the unconventional contest was 6-0, the Red Devils looked in almost everything but pass defense and down fitld 'blocking. The game was olayed under very lax rules where no time outs or quarters were caI-d and the coaches were permitted in the huddles of both teams. ond with 698 and 8 X's. Walther was also second in the prone shoot with a score of 798 and 54 for the month of September. E.

Nanson, also of Chula Vista, ALL SEATS ArS Take ji CVis- RESERVED fffiffijl FamUyir I copped fifth place the prone match with 796 and 53 X's. Smokey Coleman was third ind the standing with Bco; tfert Dow ney fourth, 671 and Lindsey King fifth, 665, mm LIEUTENANT COMMANDER DAVIS EN WASHINGTON Lieutenant Commander Leslie Nevertheless the contest showed a rather noticeable improvement over the playing in the Saint Ai-gustine tilt by the Dlablos squad. On the line the defensive play of Jack JantZt Darrel Campbell, and Bill Smythe stood out. Captain Smythe has on occasion been shifted to right end and may see action in that spot as well as his guard position. Bob Hansen, Dave Rusk, Bob Kovitz, and Dave Oberlin filled In the other line positions, while Gene Sieben, who seems destined to play an increasingly more important role of SuHi offensive, Junior Booker, Dick Geauteraux, and Frank Graciano made up the back field.

Verne Staffen, Al Hooper, Don Rice, Bob Miller, Harry Hinton, Armando Casillas, and Earl Tracy were also standouts for the ground gaining department. The Cardinal eleven looked rather slow and definitely overrated. Frequent fumbles offset whatever razzle-dazzle ball handling gained for the Red and White. As far as the South Bay eleven goes it looked like it had the makings of a pretty potent club. If it can develop (and It looks like it is) some dependable backfield power, then its problem is pretty nearly solved.

ILLINOIS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Opal Chandler, of 312 I street, are enjoying a visit from Lulu and Casey Hall, of Macomb, Illinois. D. Davis, son of Mrs.

George F. Nevins, returned recently from Reserves Will Clash With Kearny Team With one contest already under their behY Coach Lloyd Bishop's charges are already preparing for the next engagement next Thursday afternoon when they collide with tiny Kearny high's football team on the home field. The tilt is slated for 2:15 and admission will be charged Yesterday the Sophomores journeyed to San Diego's home grounds to take up the feud with the powerful Hilltoppers. The game should have been a tough, one, and was one that the Devils were out to win. Fielding eleven green young men.

Coach Bishop hopes that the spirit of his boys will be enough to prove the margin of victory over the bigger Caveman squad. Relied on to carry the brunt of the attack are backs: Joe Reeves, Scot Edwards, Sam Franklin, and Bob Geauteraux. Bob came in to replace Hollbrook, who has switched to tackle to replace Milton Robnett, who suffered a broken arm in practice. On the line George Staffen and McConkly will hold down the flanker posts, while Hollbrook and Don Torbett will start at the tackle positions. In the Divot slot R.

Howard will center the hall, and Dick Day and George Sanders are top contenders for the guard spots. Expected to be the spark of the team are tackles Torbett and Hollbrook, while left half Joe Reeves also stand out Also look to for needed support are Earl Staffen, Terry Shaw, and Fentrus Neal, halfbacks; and Salazar, a guard. Entering yesterday's tilt as the underdog, they will be favored to topple Kearny. Both games will thrillers nevertheless, and worth government service in soutn Tickets Now Lobby U-S. Grant Hotel Stanley Andrews, 1144 3rd and 3060 University Broad- way Sporting Goods, 148 Broadway ThcarleB.

640 Broadway. America and is now stationed at the naval air Patuxent River, Maryland. of excitement and thrills for both the players and the entire Southwest student body which turned out to witness it. The Chula Vistans got off on the right foot by making their first score after only about three minutes of the encounter had elapsed when a pass, Castro to Writer, was good. Castro's attempt for the extra ooint failed and the score stood 6 to 0.

Southwest began to click along in the second quarter when they stirred up the end-zone with a touch down and an extra point that was good, giving them a 7 to 0 edge which they held onto until the third quarter, when another Castro pass set Chula Vista up with another set of six. However things started looking glum for C. V. while the hometowners were racking up a couple of tallies that began to look mighty big when there was only a few minutes of playing time left and Chula Vista who had failed in two previous attempts to make the extra points, this time needed a touchdown and an extra point to gain a tie. Southwest students were already beginning to feel their buttons pop when suddenly, as surprisingly as rain in California, Chula Vista came through with a touch down play that surprised everybody, evn the C.V.

players themselves. Coach Devore's squad boasted a dangerous aerial assault that is not by any means to be slighted and although the Chula Vis-: tans didn't live up to previous expectations, they showed a lot of fight against a heavier line and Coach Beacht predicts that this week's game against National City at Chula Vista will be a dif Captain Oberlin Coaches Football Team in Tokyo Captain Benjamin G. Oberlin, of Third avenue, commandant of the headquarters detachment at Sugamo prison in Tokyo, is one of the coaches on the Sugamo football team according to word received here by hi3 wife, On September 30 the team played First Cavalry at Dake field in Tokyo, holding them scoreless until the last minute of play when First Cavalry scored. Both teams have experienced college players as First Cavalry has a former West Pointer, and Sugamo team has a former State college player. Captain Oberlin feels Sugamo has a good team with a strong line.

Cal Poly Surprises State, Wins 21-13 San Diego State was knocked down a notch last Saturday afternoon in Balboa stadium when it suffered an upset at the hands of smoothly functioning Cal Poly. The visitors took advantage of the Aztecs to win the tilt 21-13. Coach Bill Terry's charges were sent reeling on the first play of the game when clever signal caller Lee Rosa flipped a long pass to Jim Bolton who galloped the rest of the distance. Not until the third period were the Polyites able to score, but then two State fumbles set them up for two costly counters. ifii wh CoBtlnental Flavor I COME TO TILE ferent story.

A scrimmage was CEE VEE PLAYDIUM 310 Street, Chula Vista Phone 882 For a Full Evening's Entertainment You Will Benefit from and Enjoy Several Lines of BOW LING "Set 'cm Up in the Next Alley" neia ana tne tentative second string proved to be just about as good as the first, so C.V. may do better this week although the strength of National City still remains unknown-. Out of the spotlight because of the inter-scholastic competition, but still not forgotten are the intra mural homeroom teams. In the first lunch period the previously mentioned for first place, 9-4's are being given quite a fight by the 9-6's while the second Dwpite the shortage of cbildrcn 'a shoes, we'd lfyn rolher miss sale thitn mis-fit a i la 'ii 1 1 wr We feature exira-lalue PtiU-Parrol and Star I I' I Vj? Brand Shoes, with America's wdesl range of vvfJ lH scientifically designed lasts, enabling ut lt 'J'' raujflJk iUJ' ifijitKf TUvW lection and foot freedom for normal, llifl 4f V4jr health; growth. Durable materials lltlf gaVivX and extra reinforcements at poinu of Vi' I mJS i strain prolong shape and wear.

$2.99 to SCORE Mike McMain, Cleda Sanfilippo Score Highest Totals for Men and Women at Playdium This Week. Mike Tobin rolled up a score of 245 for an individual game to be highest man for the week, while Louie McMain followed suit by taking the series with a 624 count Cleda Sanfilippo dominated the women's scoring as she piled up totals of 223 and 535 for the game and series respectively. Donovan's Cleaners held on to the 1 Price Schedule lunch period finds the 8-1's and Week Daja to 5:30 P.M. Me per line; after 5:30, tie pel the 8-2's battling in a deathless struggle for the first place laurels. Badminton Club Open to Public ftetardajraY Sandara, Holidura 28e per line.

With the coming of fall and a revived interest (n sports, the Chula Vista badminton club is attracting more members, ac cording to President Henry Copd. In the Rohr Sunset league the Green Hornets made it a clean sweep by taking both the high team and series by way of 923 and 2471 counts. Paul Whitter also monopolized the individual scoring as he claimed the game and series by total3 of 226 and 556 respectively. Standings Won Lost B-36 7 2 Green Hornets 6 3 who stated today that the group No New Suits! team honors by copping the series with a 2782 tally. In the 825 league Oceanslde Richfield walked off with the team honors as it took the game and series by means of 984 and 2613 counts respectively.

Ben El-lerson smacked over 225 pins to win the individual game, while A. Sharp hit the 584 mark to be best for the series. Standings Won Lost C. V. Lumber 3 Lions Club 9 3 Silver Dollar 8 4 ft Drug ......6 6 Logan Plumbing 6 6 Oceanslde Richfield .,.......4 8 Arnold's Service -4 8 wm welcome all interested men and women.

The club meets at the House of Friendship each Wednesday night from 7 to 10 p.m. Maintenance Glenn's Market 2 10 In the 775 loop the Imperial Ding How Five .....6 4 Pencil Pushers 5 1 Drop Hammers 3 6 Blue Devils 6 Layouts 2 7 In the ladies' 725 league Alice's Beauty land annexed the team game by stacking up an 800 total. Mable's Beauty Salon cinched the series with a 2269 tally. In the individual department Cleda Sanfilippo knocked off 223 and 535 sets of pins to win the game and series respectively. Standings Won Lost Vi's Jewelry 14 2 Beach radio station tame through to pace the field as it carried off the high team game and series by means of 910 and 2426 counts respectively.

Virgil Thurman was the big gun in the individual class as he captured the game and series with scores of 211 and 566. Standings 'Won Lost Our alterations make old suits look like the latest style and with a perfect fit. ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS Pockets Waists Cuffs, etc. hi I. Wilson's 11 Conkin Realty Alice's Beautyland 11 5 One Day Service ON Photo Finishing Kay's Photo Supply (Formerly Kay's Radio) 865 Third Avenue Phone C.V.

S32 Natl. Ave. Auto Sales 8 4 I. B. Radio Station 7 5 Natl.

Ave. Sports Shop 7 5 Lions Club i 8 Castle Park Cafe 6 6 C.V. P.V.W .....5 7 Greenwell Realtor 0 12 Donovan's Cleaners took over command of the 875 Scratch league for the week as it rang up scores of 1025 and 2782 to win the game and serie3 respectively. Mike Tobin snatched the individual game with a 245, and Louie McMain carted off the series by means of a 624 score. Bowlerettes 9 7 Mable's Beauty Salon 8 8 Joynt 6 10 Glenn's Market 3 13 I.

B. Radio Station 2 14 In the 525 Trio Maceys Market Spot chalked up a total of 596 pins to take the team game, and Balboa Oldsmobile carted off the series with a 1643 tally. H. H. Ham rang the scoring gong with a 233 for the individual scoring, while Joe Picch hit 603 for the series.

Standings Won Lost Standings won Lost Balboa Oldsmobile Mark Money Realtor C. V. Lumber isLiWuaajiiir! 8 Holly Cleaners Glenn's Market Fire Balls McMain's Bakery Cloyed's Dairy Otay Supply Shanty Irish It Is True! That Dupont "Better things ...5 Macey's Market Glenn's Market ft Feed ...5 ...5 ...4 Vi Jewelry Bonita Store Donovan's Cleaners ....2 Yellow Cabs were at their us work shoes zr prr Take, fatigue out fMiT mmf 1 Jy.SfS i I aft i a I i mi '11 i yi JLJI J'? 'STOOPSU" jitjt i luei. Lace-KMo freedom and com- I "fL tU2M-J tort vou'll appreciate. 5 I 7 ed outsoles and heels that I gives miles of extra tx A They're non-skid, too; choc- i -liiiiiiiifir olate glove uppers; sues 5 to 12.

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7l $6.50 FER-RAN-TELLI 1 Corner Third and Center Phone 39G-J STOP for better living through chemistry" has produced still another contribution to the automotive world. Most of America's new tires are made with fabrics of "Cordura" rayon yarn. "Cordura" makes much better tires because it permits them to be lighter, stronger, tougher and at the same time more durable. ual role as top of the Mixed Foursome league as they grabbed the high team game and series honors by scores of 708 and 2066 respectively. Walt Stevens and Dick Pray ganged up to take the individual honors as Walt won the game with a 225 and Dick the series with a 560.

Standings Won Lost Yellow Cab 12 0 Macey's Ice Bergs 9 3 Sunkist Cafe 7 5 South Shore Motors 6 6 Don't jeopardize your life or the lives off others with poor brakes. OUR MASTER MECHANICS ARE EXPERTS ON HYDRAULIC BRAKES. It Is Also True That If it is better driving Gibb Supplies you want, Larry and Monte can serve you. C.V. Meat Market 4 8 Tower Bowl 3 9 Gerber's Dress Shop 1 11 In the 480 Trio Betty's Cafe dominated play to sweep the team game and series by the respective scores of 550 and 1581.

Don Stone also scored a double win in the individual class as his 213 and 590 were tops for the I AUTHORIZED I I AUTO I Ira-FlrflSHWGjI STAnO- game and series respectively. Let Us Check Your Brakes Before Winter Bains Make Roads Dangerous. HAVE TOUR CAR SERVICED REGULARLY AT HELM BROS. BUICK Standings Won Lost Berrie Appliance 11 1 Betty's Cafe 10 2 B. Market 7 5 Larry and Monte Austin's Hardware 6 SINCE 1912 AUTO BODY PAINT SHOP 279-285 Street Chula Vista 847 324 St C.T.

1260-W Tahiti Cafe 5 Piggty Wiggly Meats 5 Barra's Delicatessen 4 Doug's Sporting Goods 0 12.

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1930-1954