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RE i i Page 50 fc'A- R. 2 Tight Wins Feature Mesa Best Ball Meet DOG Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. MESA tight sweepstakes tournament. In one, Bob Grant and Lone First Kreb Rill Pcai-re vs. ninir-Mvrnn Hlnsch matches highlighted first round 10: 12--Bill Farnior-Marv SiervoRel' vs.

play yesterday in the Mesa Coun-j iil-'' TuTOor jr: Nir'hoia'i' try Club'-s two-man best-ball 1 ie than Consolation -Pr Hnbrrlar.d vs. 'Bill Watson-Ward Cnlvrrt. Smith- Lawrenc-e Pixson vs. Ken Hehdcrson- Hoeye defeated Charles Stokes 0 Yi Ma risMNB For- Wilbur Freeman, in the other state Ul 1 ou Prnpor-Eart'jrw'in vs. Roh Rlloy-Jack Finlcy.

amateur champion Dirk Pratherl second G. Scarhor- and Jim Bernard defeated Bill Alien vs. Dick Rmierbaeh-Dr P. 5. Haines.

Ross vs. leroy Curry-Don McCaiiKhey. Arnett-Roy Perkins vs. Art Smith and Spike Lauer. The Grant-Hoeve team runs into one of the strongest combinations, Dick Hopwood and Bill Gumbert who defeated Vic Pierce and Paul North- nip yesterday, 3 2.

Pairings, starting: times: Farris Ellington Neely. Bovd Hsrold Llsonbee. Bill t-umbert vs. Bob Grant-Lon Hoeye. Bernard vs Luke Helms-Spot Vauehan.

Fred jo an Nortwick vs. Geare- Ben Spalding. Watmer-Sig Atkinson vs. Chris TayIor AJ :4 Vic Pierce 8 Stokes-Wil- Bears Blank Santa Ana Harley Anderson and Dave Neal combined for a one-hitter yesterday as Phoenix College blanked Santa Ana, 7-0. It upped the Bruins' record to 11-2.

Anderson allowed a first inning single, and Neal, his replacement, hurled hitless ball the last three frames. John Vincent slapped three singles and a double and Harold Wright cracked a two-run homer for Phoenix College. The teams meet again at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow with Noel Rudd scheduled to pitch for PC. Santm jPhoenlx College 000 000 fl 1 3 OOO 7 9 a Coon and Stacker; Anderson, Neal and McGowen.

Hallberg (71. up to FULL HOUSE lOOmph IS LAP MAIM IU SEMI Snack lor AH Modem Conveniences Manzanita Park nth W. Broadway Snho-Jnck Duke. Hob Vellella vs A. Schmidt.

George Thomas-Al Masss vs. Hudson-Tony Mnzlrh. Stauffer-George Jackson vs. Paul Lynde-Mel Hunt. Third Friend-Bill Oriffith vs.

Prps Asnew-Dick Zlesmnn. McLaren-Harold Keebler vs. Glen Fields-H A. Rogers. Campbell-Leonard Nichols vs.

Cleve Lnneston-Tnm Buchanan. Moore vs. Dutch Eau.e- Zaharis. H. Thomas-R.

Mcl.arsrtn vs. jrv Cnmpbell-L. B. Curry. Bar- Novts vs.

Charles Rose-Dale Brown. Johnson-Reid Ri: vs. Carl Sato-Frank Popello. Hammer-Tony Blasick vs. Dick Ro- iggs -Ed Championships-Joe Bob Neely-Farris Ellington def.

Joe VVagner-Sig Atkln- jon. Boyd Llsonbee-Harold Llson- bee def. Chris Christopher-Jack Taylor. Dick Hopwood-Bill Gumbert def. Vic Pierce-Paul Northrup.

3A2. Bob Grant-Lon Hoeye def. Charles Stokes- Wllbur Freeman. 1 up. Dirk Pralher- Jim Bernard def.

Bill Smith-Spike Lauer. 1 up. Luke Helms-Spot Vaughan def. Stan Short-Bob Hayes. Fred Siegel-John Van Nortwick def.

Jack Irvin-Ron Barkley. 241. Jim Geare- Ben Spalding def. Larry Bruccherri- Bob Shepard. Reeb-Blll Pearce def.

Dr. Norm Haberland. 1 up. Walt Blair-Myron Hlnsch def, gill Wat son-Ward Calvert. 1 up 20.

Bill Farmer- Marv SlervoBel def. L. E. South-Lawrence Dixson. Bruce Andrews- Dick Oliver def.

Ken Henderson-Don Fuller. 1 up 19. Al Fields-Kelly Turner def. Don Birberick-Doyle Sewell, 443. Jr.

Nicholas-John Hoopes def. Rudy Mariscal-B. Forquer. Doc Tolliver- Emie Tschauder def. Lou Draper-Earl Irwin, 1 up 19.

Lyle Stevens-Harry Louthan def. Bob Riley-Jack Flnley, G. Scarborough Dave Duckworth def. John Burgess MUt RigRS, Bud Baugh-Denny Bell def. Mike Sabo-Jack Duke.

2 up. Tex Williams-Jack Allen def. Louis Vellella- Bob Vellella. 241. Dick Bauerbach- Dr.

R. S. Haines def. James W. Schmidt.

Caude Moore-George Ross def. George Thomas- Al Maggs. 1 UD. Leroy Curry-Don Me- Caughey def. Jim Hudson-Tony Mazich.

Bud Arnett-Roy Perkins def. Buz Stauffer-Geqrge Jackson. 1 up. Art def. TrtKen Griffith def.

E. H. Thomas-R. McLaren, Pres Agnew-Dick Ziegman def. Irv Camp" ry McLaren- Keebler def.

Don Bartow-Stan 1 up 19 Glen Fields-H. A. Rogers def. Charles Rose-Dale Brown. 1 Gordon Campbell-Leonard Nichols up def.

Saul Johnson-Reid Riggs. Langst Carl Sato-Fra lev Langston-Tom Buchanan Sato-Frank Popello. Fred def. Moor def. Ed Hamme 2 P- Dutch lck Konz.

Missions Even Denver Series MESA Antonio squared its American Association series with Denver here yesterday, winning, 9-6 with solid hitting in late innings. win Denver lift 0 30 11 i San Antonio 13 2 A 1 3) Oldis. Drill- end Carlson. Sedlak. Denver.

DANA Bros. CKYSIER Headquarters CHRYSLER New Yorker Immediate Delivery Horrf Top, and Auto DANA BROS. 21 1 MILL TEMPE DOWN WO 7-3345 UoiA Beats Combined California Thinlies Friday, March 27, 1959 BIG FOOT John Thomas, 18, holder of world high jump record (TW 4 catches up on Boston U. homework with Nurse Pauline Witham while in hospital recuperating from injured foot which was caught in elevator door He walked around yesterday and is fast on mend. (AP Wirephoto) Arizona Prep Roundup Cats Beat Iowa, 9-4 TUCSON (UPI)-Lefthander Norm Popkin pitched his fourth victory without defeat yesterday as Arizona beat Iowa, 9-4.

Popkin allowed seven hits and was aided by seven Hawkeye errors. The Wildcats tied the game at 3-3 in the fifth with a pair of runs and went ahead in the sixth, 4-3. They added three runs in the seventh and two in the eighth. Catcher Alan Hall led Wildcat batters with three hits in four tries and four runs batted in. The teams conclude their six- game series Saturday with a doubleheader.

Arizona holds a 2-1 edge after a tie-game opend the series Monday. Class North SNOWFLAKE took a doubleheader from St. Johns to remain undefeated in six games. The Lobos won the opener 1-0 in eight innings and came back to win the second, 4-3, in five. Garry Bigler got a pinch-hit double and scored the only run in the first game.

Trailing 4-1 going into bottom half of the fourth in the second game, Snowflake tallied twice and then got two more in the last of the fifth to win. Larry Butler singled for the second straight time to drive in the winning run. First Game St. Johns Snow-flake 000 000 1 000 000 4 2 ld Nunauez; Whlpple and Second Game St. Johns Snowflake 300 4 0 001 7 3 Bu Sample and Nunauez; Blgler and Class West PAYSON-Dale Loehr collected four hits, one a home run, in leading Payson to a 19-2 Class West baseball victory over Maricopa.

Marl co pa Fayson .200 000 2 5 .532 351 19 3 WELLTON Antelope led off with three -runs on four singles and two stolen bases in the first inning in a 4-1 victory over 'Phoenix Christian. Pitcher Paul Fowler of Antelope retired the last 13 Phoenix batters and scattered five hits. John Culea, losing hurler, had two singles. Fowler and outfielder Henry Peters led Antelope with two singles apiece. Antelope backed up Fowler with two double plays.

Phx. Christian 001 000 5 2 Antelope 300 100 I Culea and Thomas; Fowler and Mill- GROZA MARK CLEVELAND In one season alone Cleveland's former great Lou Groza booted a record number of 23 field goals. BiUer, Meguire (1), Mckelson (1), Meguire (4) and Castro, Affrio (4); Lindner and Trimble. NORTH PHOENIX got shutout pitching from Jack Wilson, and made the most of 10 Washington errors in picking up a 13-0 Class AA baseball victory. Wilson also starred at the plate for North, getting a pair of triples.

Doug Wesley homered for North. 25 NEW BUICKS must be sold! were not requested I to sell Jhese new Buiclcs we were ORDERED nrTt 9 Ve Buickl March 3 lsf Just coma Metropolitan 5 6 Want rom our lar inv.ntory (over 60) you II drive home. Anyone even considering new car check ou deals. We guarantee you II be surprised. LeSabre 2-Dr.

Hardtop This price is only one example of what you can buy a new 1959 Buick for. We have many. DELIVERED IN PHOENIX plus sales tax and license. EASY BANK OF YOUR CHOICE FINANCING or G.M.A.C. TERMS METBOPOLITAN UIC 5 i 11 A Class AA YUMA Pinch-hitter Mike Mains singled home what proved to be the winning run in a 3-run fifth inning as Yuma nudged Catalina, 4-3.

Catalina scored once in the top of the seventh but Crim pitcher Jack Dunnam, who struck out seven Trojans, quelfed the rally to pick up the win. Ron Giles has 2 for 4 for the winners in the Class AA fray. Catallna Yuma .002 ooo .100 030 7 Cansoh and Watson; Dunnam and SCOTTSDALE pitcher Larry Smith struck out 13 pacing his team to a 10-1 win over Carl Ha. den. Allan Reed was lead hitter for the winners with two hits, driving in three runs.

Schalfer, Martinez (71 and Bureett, Turner ns (7) TOLLESON Buckeye's Jackie Meek hurled a no-hitter, striking out 17 men in defeating Tolleson 12-0 in a Class A North baseball game. Three Buckeye players hit homers, Bob Harger, Harlan Huggins, and Tom Meek. Meck's was a three-run shot. Carl Harden Scottsdale .000 Oil 4 .103 150 9 1 WEST PHOENIX nearly batted around three times in the first inning while scoring 17 runs on nine hits, nine walks, two hit batsmen, and three Flagstaff errors en route to walloping the Eagles, 23-2, in a game shortened to five innings. Dan Trimble had four hits in five trips to the plate for the winners.

Flagstaff got only hit off Bill Lindner, a single by Clyde Joe in the second when Flag scored its two runs. Lindner struck out 10. TOLLESON was unable to get a lit off Jackie Meek as he struck out 17, walked three and didn't give up a hit as Buckeye scored a 12-Oshutout in a Class A North conference game. Jackie's brother, Tom, who does the catching the brother battery, helped the cause along getting one of Buck- eve's three homers with two men on in the fifth. Buckeye 100 154 15 1 Tolleson 02 FlMstaff West Phoenix 0 20 213 (17)33 18 1 North 010 10 1 Washington ......000 000 410 Wilson and Fellars; Preston, Anderson (3), Murphy (4), and Preston (7) and Grammes.

Bob Burger pitched a no-hitter, and lost 1-0 to Phoenix South Mountain in a Class AA baseball game. Burger's downfall came in the seventh, when a walk, a passed ball, and an infield error gave South the game's lone run. Winning pitcher Bill Roark allowed Tempe only four hits. South Mountain 000 0 0 rk Leatherwoo Burger and CAMELBACK'S George lannela gave up a bunt single in the first inning and then retired the side in order for the rest of the game as Camelback scored a 7-0 shutout over Phoenix Central in a Class AA conference game. With the game scoreless, lannela aided his own cause with a 2-run homer in the third, struck out 9 and didn't walk a man.

Tom Brewer hit pair for the winners. ooo 000 3 ooa 400 7 8 1 Central Manor, Schumacher (4), Hay (5) and Moutran; lannela and Brewer. Prep Track Albuquerque 78. M'lnslow 35 HlKh hurdles Armstrong (A) .16.1. JOO-yd.

dash Etherly :G9.9. Mae run Armljo (A) 5 440 rt. dash Carol Low Santaigo (A) :21. 2'0-yd dash Etherly (A) 880-yd! Balt.y (A) 2:05 nigh Jump Tie between Thomas (A) and Nicks (A) Broad pJTViffil 1 Class A North GLENDALE The Glendale Cardinals used 13 walks from two pitchers to tie Chandler 6-6 in a seven-inning game halted by darkness. Glendale managed only two hits while Chandler got nine.

Chandler Glendale .101 003 9 2 401 2 I Buckeye Tolleson .100 154 15 1 .000 000 0 03 J. Meek and T. Meek; Chavez, Bene- nuri (5). Chavez (6), Bunger (7) and Floyd. Class East Esquivel lashed a three-run homer and finished with five RBI's on two hits to hoist Ray to an 8-6 victory over Marana.

Hector Flores also added two hits for Ray. J. Murrietta collected two safeties for Marana. Baldo Navarrette was the winning pitcher. Mai-ana 000 204 5 4 Ray 300 122 8 4 Flores and Flgueroa, Thomas (5 Navarrette and.

Mendoza. Brunson parked a two-run homer in the sixth inning to hand Willcox a 4-3 victory over Thatcher. Catcher John Loya had three of Thatcher's four hits single, double, and homer. The losing Eagles, however, committed eight errors. Tim Hart, winning pitcher, struck out 12 and Rosendo Aguilar, the loser, whiffed six.

010 102 6 3 Thatcher QQQ 210 4 Hart and Glenn; Agullar and Loya. Prep Tennis GIMs 15, Clifton Girls 0 def. Donna Balke (C) 3-6, 9-7, 6-3. Virginia Lara (C) 6-0, 6-0. Betty Sotelo (B) def.

Sharon Smith (C) 6-2 6-0 Sharon Roberts (B) def. Peggy Blair (C) 6-1, 6-2. Shirley Baum- klrchner (B) def. Carol Scott (C) 6-0 1-6, 6-2. Martha Billmeier (B) def 6-1.

Joyce Clemo (B) def. Nedra Web ster (C) 6-0, 6-2. Edwards-Meloy (B) def. Alvarado-O'Nell (C) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 Gerdes-Wlntcrs (B) def. Lara-Irene quldl (C) 6-2, 6-2.

Sotelo-Roberts (B) def. Smith-Balke (C) 6-2, 6-3. Baum- klrchner-Blllmeler (B) def. Scott-Blair (C) 6-4, 6-3. Tuell-Clemo (B) def.

Bak er-Agulnaga (C) 6-1, 6-1 TUCSON i a won all except two events yesterday in taking a dual track meet from a combination of Whittier 77 Arizona 100 OZ1 10 3 Kilinger, Clausen (3), Rudeen (4) and Weatherly; PopWn and Hall. Sport Summary EXHIBITION BASEBALL Cactui Learun Boston San Francisco 9 Cleveland 7 Chicago 6 Grapefruit League geles os Ange Baltimore Los Detroit Washington Philadelphia- New York St Louis Chicago (A) City Pittsburgh Cincinnati Milwaukee 7 10 10 8 10 .57 .57.529 .312 Thursday night came. Yesterday's Kesulti San Francisco 7, Cleveland 5. Boston 4. Chicago (N) 3 (11 inns.) Cincinnati 2, Los Angeles 1.

St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 3. New York 7, Pittsburgh 2. Detroit 5. Chicago (A) 2.

Philadelphia 5. Washington 3. PREP BASEBALL Scottsdale 10, West Phoenix 23, Flagstaff 2 (5 tans.) Yuma 4. Tucson Catallna 3. South Mountain 1, Tempe 0.

Phoenix Camelback 7. Phoenix Central 'North Phoenix 13, West Phoenix 0. North Snowflake 1-5. St. Johns 0-4.

Class West Payson 19. Marlcopa 2. Antelope 4. Phoenix Christian 1. Clan A North Buckeye 12, Tolleson o.

Class East Ray 8, Marana S. 4. Thatcher 3. PREP TRACK Casa Grande Miami Albuquerque 78, Wlnslow 35. College Golf Phoenix College 10.

Luke AFB 8. COLLEGE BASEBALL Arizona State 4, Wyoming 3. Arizona 9. Iowa 4. Phoenix College 7.

Santa Ana 0. COLLEGE GOLF Tboenlx Collere 10. Luke AFB 9 Joe Pennlngton (74). PC, def. San Daniel (82).

Luke. 3-0: Jerry White (T9). Luke. def. Bill Allison (86).

PC, 3-0: Pennlngton Allison. PC. def. wyte-Danlel, Luke. 3-0; Bill Schumhl SSf- ioyd Lalonde (90).

e. 3-0: Mike Volta (90). PC. def Don (94). Luke, 2-1; Schumhl- Volta, PC, def Lalonde-Yeagley.

Luke, 2-1. Medalist-Joe Pennlngton. PC. 74. COLLEGE TENNIS Brlrham Younc 7, Arizona State IT 0 Harold Turley (BYU) def.

Doug Har. Jigton, 9-7, 6-4. Richard Dlxon Don, JS-O? nali def. Myron speaker, 6-0, 6-2. Lawrence (BYU) def.

Frank Paddock. 7-5, 2-67 6-2. Turley-Dlxon (BYU) def. Harrington-Daniels, 6-0, 6-2. Crandall- Bellir (BYU) del.

McDonald-Sreakw, 6-0, 6-0. uxu; UCI. JLSUnieiS, O-l, O-O ary Crandell (BYU) def. Bob McDon: lid, 6-0, 6-0. Maury Belllf (BYU) Speaker, 6-6, 6-2.

Lawrence Schayes Hurts Toe SYRACUSE, N. Y. Schayes, workhorse star of the Syracuse Nationals, has an injurec left toe but a doctor said yesterday he would be ready when the Eastern Division pro basketbal! playoffs resume at Boston Saturday. Full Line WIZARD BOATS and Scott Motors Used 19S8 14 Ft. Glass-marie Boat, '58 Mercury Mark BS Motor and Husky Trailer.

Complete 10 Cray ft Hunter SUPPLY CO. YE 7.3385 Between Camelback Bethany Urn. Open Dally Closed Sun. 4524 flrand Qlendale, Arix. College and Redlands University athletes, 91 to 39 Seven meet records were broken, five of them by Wildcats.

The best mark was a 55 foot shot- put toss by Arizona's Ray Hiscok, which was an inch farther than the border Conference record. The Wildcats' Larry Dunn was the leading point-getting with wins in the 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash and second place in the broadjump. The only victories for the Californian were in the javeline and high hurdles. Jones Enters Manzyjalops Parnelli Jones of Los Angeles, point leader in midgets, sprint, and stock cars, many on the west coast, has signed to drive the Fike Plumbing Special in the full- house jalopy show Saturday night at Manzonita Park. This may be the last run tot the Fike car with its Thunderbird engine.

Owners have acquired a 1959 factory PontJac racing engine and will install it for future runs A new car making its first Manzanita run will be a 1958 Ford-powered machine driven by Bill Norman of Phoenix. Soccer Star III BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) Hall, star English soccer star suffering from polio, still was seriously ill yesterday. Hall wa stricken Monday after playing two matches over the week-end Health officials forced his team to postpone four games as a precaution. ASU Sweeps Poke Series Arizona State University completed the sweep of a four-game series with the University of Wyoming yesterday, with a 4-3 victory. Today, the Sun Devils open a game series against the University of Wisconsin of the Big Ten.

Trailing 3-1 going into the bottom of the eight, the ASU pushed across three runs. Bob Reid singled home the first two runs in the inning. Successive singles by pinch-hitter George Hannah and winning pitcher John Kostyk scored Reid with the winning run. ASU second baseman John Regoli hit safely in his 14th consecutive game yesterday, with a single in the first inning. Wjromlnit State P.

000 Of 0 3 8 000 001 4 1. Beck, Wilkinson Kostyk and Slanoc. (8) and Flaone; ROGEL WILL COACH SARNIA, Ont. gel, former Pittsburgh Steeler fullback in the National Football League, signed yesterday to coach 1 the Sarnia Golden Bears of senior Ontario Rugby Football Union. DON'T WAIT prtportd for this nason's BOATING! Now is tha to put your boat ft motor in shape.

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:20.7; 120- Yd High Hurdles Haywood (CG), a5.1; Shot (CG), (M). 336'; Pole Vault Tie, Smith (M), Apodaca (CG), High (CG), Broad (CG), 880-Yd. Relay Casa Grande (Haywood, Thompson, Harrington. Rawa- thorne), 1:37. Went North (N) :15.

100 Huston (W) Mile-Batchelder (N) 4:49. Broad (W) :53.5. High Jump-Armon (W) 6 feet. 180 (N) :20.2. Two mile-Young (N) 10:43.4.

us ion (W) :22.6. Pole (W) 2:05.2. Dlst-uc Johnstono fN) (W) Relay (Ward. Hutcherson, Nelson, Buston) 1:35.2. Prep Tennis BUbfe CllfUm 3 Singles: Norte (d) del Redd (B) 6-3, 0-6, 6-4; Muiuey (B) def Padilla (C) 6-1, 6-0; Lugo (Bi dc-f Kiagsley (C) 6-4.

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