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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 6

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8-A-CHULA VISTA STAR-NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 scored the tops for a cross-cou 'Incentive for Hunting' Told by Rod and Gun Club try meet, 15 points. Helix will face the Spart: runners tomorrow afternoon Mt. Miguel in the first leag meet of the season. JC, Cal Western Provide Local College Games SPLINTERS SM from I 1 BENCH CHULA VISTA Members of SAN DIEGO Quarterback Polenschat Triumphs In CV Harrier Win CHULA VISTA Doug Palen-ichat scooted across the tape of the other 19 runners Friday to start, Chula Vista's Spartans on their way to a 27-30 triumph over Mission Bay in a -ross-country meet at Morley Field. Pilenschat's time was 10 minutes 36 seconds, It was the first win of thr season for Coach Tom Rice' harriers.

Crawford topped the Soartans in their opening meet Sept. 30. Chula Vista collected third, fourth, fifth and sixth plaoes, in addition to Palenschat's victory If they had been able to squeeze -econd place into the the Spartans would have Dick Eshbach, who completed 19 the South Bay Rod 4c Gun Club, IncM have an incentive for their deer hunting trips this year. At the end of the season, three trophies, will be awarded for the largest rack of horns San Diego County, out of San Diego Coutaty and out of the state. One group who have just returned from a four-day trip to Northern California are D.

B. Rowan, R. A. Rowan, Bing Miller and Lee Brewer, all members of the club. D.

B. Rowan brought back a three-pointer Deoartine yesterday for the baspcs for well over 200 yards last week in Cal Western's 34-6 ciefoit at the hands of Pomona, will try td, get the Westerners on a winning path this week. Eshbach is a former Sweetwater star Cal Western entertains University of California at Riverside in their home opener in the Point Local football fans can see one of the CIF, Southern Section's, leading scorers try to improve his point total tomorrow evening against one of the Metro League's best set of tackles. I'm speaking, of course, of Sweetwater's Mike Foglesong, who gathered in a pair of Wayne Sevier tosses for touchdown's at Clare mont Friday. The tackles he'll collide with are Mt.

Miguel's Carl Srhroeder, all Metro League in 1957, and Bob Baie, another Matador monogram-wearer. Both weigh in the neighborhood of 220. Foglesong, who now has two touchdowns rushing and twe passing, is even with Iva Tucker of San Diego's Cavers and Quarterback Ray Dial of Brawley in the area's scoring department Need Income property to for cash buyer. Call us Call us Call lis FRESH! FRESH! FRESH! i i Lcma High Stadium Saturday at 2 p.m. Hen Turkeys Strictly Fresh and Aptrf scrupulously cleaned.

mumr southeastern part, of Utah, In the only other college game in the area this Weekend, San Dieeo Junior College, which is al known as the "Wilderness Area were these groups of hunters murf onH trv thpfr to 13 lbs. wifu i. luck in the Monticeflo area: L. P. Young Toms, 18 to 20 lbs.

39c lb. ready talking Junior Rose Bowl, plays host to Santa Monica JC Saturday at 8 p.m. in Balboa It will be the 1958 Metropolitan Conference opener for the defending champion Knights Ashley, C. E. Bray' Duke Higgin-hotham and son Dennie, Russ LARGE AA EGGS Hieirinbotham and Bob Reyn Fresh Country Eggs direct from the ranch Barbecued Chickens Fully Cooked ib.

2 oz. VOQ minimum I weight I each 55 of George Schutte. olds; D. O. Thayer Perry O.

Fra-' lick and Wood G. Smith; Ken daily DOZ. San Diego State and Univer- Dial gave the Chula Vista Spartans fits and Gilbert bad dreams a fortnight back. Tom Parker said before the season began that Foglesong would probably be his best running back and Mike hasn't let him down yet. Let's hope he doesn't tomorrow night.

An informant of mine who saw a lot of grid talent in his sports-writing days tells me Alfred Tanoai, who's currently cavorting for Wells Gorman's Sweetwater Bee team, will be another Henry (The Reaper) Enriquez. Enriquei was all-CIF and the leading ground gainer and scorer in the tough Parochial League in his prep days at Mater Dei. The name may not ring a bell, but big Henry rang several bells in the heads of would-be tacklers. He liked to run over-fhem and Tanoai likes to do the ame thing only a sophomore and he thundered to a pair of TDs against Coronado's Beeunit in his first game of tackle. Tom Parker will be ahle to use Tanoai, methinks, next season when his entire stable of backs are taken from him by graduation.

Maybe this season, eh, Tom? Reports have it that the University of San Diego boosters have altered the team's nickname, following the Pioneers' 31-6 lacing at the hands of powerful Montana State Saturday. It seems USD is now being called "The MARQUETTE of the sity of San Diego, both witn neth Wolff, Warren Wolff, and Harold Trebil: Kenneth Goshorn, STEWING HENS Fresh, plump, cut up lb. 1 5 records of two wins against one, C. D. Miller and Lee J.

Brewer; defeat, will take it easy this Jerrv Purdv. Hilton: HIbbetts, weekend with byes; Both, resume Jack's Fresh Poultry Between Chula Vista A National City on Highland GA-2-0272 Jack and Roy Kelly. Charles Kiss rtion next week with Home will join them later. games. BEGINNER'S LUCK John Carter, 12, son of Mr.

and, Mrs. S. W. Carter, 1002 Cuyamaca avenue, Chula hooked this 58-pound sea bass in his first fling at ocean fishing Saturday. The Castle Park Junior High student and his father went with the boy's grandfather, N.

H. Williams, of Toronto, to keep him company on his jaunt near the Coronado Islands. They didn't register for the big fish contest because they didn't think they would catch much. Grandfather Williams had to come home -with a few little ones. (Star-News Photo) West" rather than "the NOTRE DAME of the Marquette lost to Wisconsin, 50-0, last weekend.

It's Ladies Day on the prediction panel. If you haven't seen today's guesses of wisdom on this weekend's football games, you won't know that we have feminine hands Pfinriinar fhn loo Ian An tUm L- lit SS- OF THE WEEK fcT) Ml Mrs. Kay Erwin, whose verbal wing-dings on any and all sub- Uiu tmOt tt tnP flFIn ffMTfC jects have become a part of "rommunitv life in Chula Vista, has I IIUW llf WPl 11 IHC WJfW VUHIM to University avenue. Turn right CHULA VISTA at Helix, to- on University, follow it to Low oil. Turn risht on Lowell, con mtirrow, 8 p.m..

Take Highway 101. North to th- tinue for one block. The parking Wabash Follow the joined the City Planner of National City Mrs. Hazel Stockman on this week's supply the distaff angle to the picking artistry that- has given the guest prbgnosticators a. big edge in the first three 'weeks of the season.

You won't find anyone rooting any harder for Sweetwater in the Devils' home opener against Mt. Miguel tomorrow than Mrs. Stockman. If the Devils lose, she'll never live it down for stringing along with them in her peerless picks. Her daughter goes to Mt.

Miguei. lot is on the! right-hand side. The field is visible from the freewsy to the Highway 94 turn-off. Continue on Highway 94 to the Massachusetts avenue turn-off. Follow Massachusetts avenue oafRing lot.

MAR VISTA AT San Dicguito. Grain Fed Steer Beef "Truly Unforgetable Flavor" SIRLOIN STEAK 79 lb. While watching my first Southern Prep League' game Friday afternoon, I conversed with a former San Miguel player who told me the boys school in National City nearly landed two of Chula Vista High's first-stringers, Gary Meggelin and Steve Billings. Meggelin is a 170-pound quarterback and Billings, 215, holds down the offensive left tackle slot on Al Gilbert's club. Both boys are juniors.

With these two, San Miguel might have posed quite a threat to the Southern Prep roost ruled for the past few years by Ramona. However, the l)oys chose Chiila Vista over San Miguel and just may MEAT' LOAF. 55 Pork Boef Veal lb. tomorrow, 8 p.m. Take Highway 101 North to the Cardiff turnoff.

Cross the railroad tracks and turn left on San Elijo avenue (runs parallel to Highway 101). Continue North on San Elijo to Santa Fe. Turn right on Sann fordproceeo' one mile. The school and athletic rield is on the left-hand side of street. Ample parking space Is available in the school parking lots.

SWEETWATER is at home to Mt. Miguel, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Hudgins Field, 30th and ave-' nue, National City. 7 Dinty Moore 24. oi.

can BEEF STEW 49' Skippy I lb. cans Dog Food 6 -49' St. Augustine Abides By Board's Ruling SAN DiEGO SI. AuRustinc High School will adopt the. average rule for.

athletic eligibility recently enacted by the San Djegb Board of Education for the city's public high schools, Very Rev. John R. Aherne, O.S.A., St. Augustine principal, said The private boys school is a member of the City Prep League, which includes the eight city high schools! The average rule is not a CPL regulation, but St. Augustine will follow the scholastic requirement to insure equality of competitive circumstances, Father Aherne said.

ucip rae pa nans to we Is Metro League crown instead. As it stands now, Newell Bossart, a transfer from Point Loma, is the outstanding player for the Knights. Bossart, 180, can play either halfback or quarterback. Eastern SLICED BACON 65 lb. Orioles Rack Irish Thanks to Brown's One-Man TD Show CHULA VISTA Quarter back Bobby Brown's pitching arm and churning legs gave the Orioles a 44-12 conquest of the At KOVEjVS I X- hmtH.1 mi mmt mn New Instant Fluffy 8 Servings MASHED POTATOES 29c Kraft's Quart Jar MAYONNAISE 59' Large Size GRADE EGGS doz.

51c Arden and Challenge No, I BUTTER lb. 73c Sunshine I lb. Pkg. KRISPY CRACKERS Sanka 4 oz. Jar INSTANT COFFEE Heim Baby Food, strained 3 for 27c, junior.

3 for 31c Jewelers Ex-Spartan Johnson Tops Co; Western Freshman Cage List POINT LOMA Art Johnson, 6-2 former Chula Vista High star, headed the list of 15 freshmen who signed up to play basketball at Cal Western University this season. An all-Metro League choice while at Spartanville, Johnson will have quite a battle to win a starting guard slot from several other boys who boast creditable prep records. Jim Catlett, a six-footer from Lincoln High in San Diego, is another freshman who reported to Coach Bob Kloppenburg's squad. Catlett will be shooting for a starting berth at forward. rM i Direct From Mndlmtn Sqiinrc UarcUn.

H. Y. WestgafePark Oct. 1 6-1 7-1 8-19 2 Performance Dally 4 Fishermen Frozen Foods Fishsticks, 8-oz. pkg.

3 for $1.00 Breaded Shrimp, 10-oz. 59c Fried Scallops 53c ThurM.i I ShI.i Sun. I Fighting Irish in a Junior League flag football game at the Boys' Club last week. Halfback Roy Hahn and End Jimmy Longerbone snagged two scoring tosses apiece and Bruce Kupcha hauled in Brown's fifth TD aerial of the day. Brown later ran for two more touchdowns as the Orioles turned the game into a rout.

Chuck Dornsife figured in both Irish scores. He ran for one touchdown and flipped a pass to End Jimmy Abrams for the other. Abrams starred on the defensive side Of the ledger, intercepting one of Brown's passes. Scott Schultz and Dave Reynolds raced for two touchdowns each as the Forty-Niners ruined the Playboys, 27-6, in another Junior contest. Tim Young tallied the lone Playboy counter.

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or umiur suur 1 -it 5 49c GREEK 27c 4 Wong's Frozen Chinese Food Wolves, Wilderson Smash Bruins, 65-12 CHULA VISTA The Wolves and their great running, star, Jackie Wilderson, had another field day this week at the expense of the Bruins. Final score was 65-12 with Wilderson pounding into the end zone four times during the Pee Wee Football League game. Cliff Morris caught a Wilder-son pass for still another Wolf tallj si, the (core mounted. Frank Campbell hit pay dirt twice for the Bruins in the second quarter, giving them a temporary spark of hope. In another Pee Wee tilt, another one-man team Richard Es-piritu shook loose on 15 and 25-yard sprints to touchdown-land.

He also ran for the conversions in the Jaguars' 14-0 victory over the Sharks. Extra Fancy Large Pippin APPLES 3 -25' Pork Chop Suey, 14 oz. Chicken Chop Suey, 14 oz. Egg Foo Young, 12 oz. Fried Rice, 1 1 oz.

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