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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 8

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Baseball Coaches Name AII-H-DN Team Joe Sarboe--A John Berry--SB Berry, Pelascini, Buda Unanimous All-Star Choices By DON Haritthrowlng John Ilerry, sparkplug catcher Anlone Pclascinl, ana "hit-'cni-whcre-lhcy-al'n'l" Frank Utula arc unanimous choices for the 3960 Himiboldl-Dcl Noric CIF. League baseball squad, chosen by the coaches. The frlo of standout diamond stars of 12 ffrsf- (eam players picked, by (he coaches for (ho only official all-league baseball tea mof the season, Each of the diamond dozen will receive lhe traditional mark of league excellence the white chenille star. St. Bernard's nailed down five of the first team berths In a show of overall strength, with Arcata 'ealitring three.

Del Norlo had two, and Eureka and Hoopa one each. Arcata and -Eureka shared second slots with four cadi, Manuel Fagunclcs--SB Frank Frye--SB Rollo Looks For Go With Beccera SA.N FRANCISCO (UPI)-World bantamweight champion season' wiinc Beccera has been offered 157 ballcrs-almosl wilh in .428 this season. Who says pilchcrs don't hil? Pelascini was Ihc oilier half of lhe Crusader ballery. He was a perfect partner for Berry, combining baseball "savvy" with his longshoreman's arm and a sparkplug appearance in back of the plate, Antone has another year at Crusatlcrville, where ho hopes to help his males snag another II-DN title. Lending Logger Buda, third unanimous choice of the coaches, was the top Eureka and league batter, hitting 435.

He hit Ihrce-for-four in his lo edge Pelascini. Frank ALL-HUMBOLDT-DEL FIRST TEAM Player and School John Berry, St. Bernard's Sieve Cottrell, Arcata Antone Pelascini, St. Bernards Frank Frye, St. Bernard's 1st John Ammon, Hoopa 1st Joe Sarboe, Arcata 2nd Dan Sousa, Del Norte 3rd St.

Bernard's SS Frank Buda, Eureka OF Manuel Fagundes, St. Bernard's OF Ron Dolf, Arcata OF Joe Taylor, Del Norte Util. unanimous choice. HONORABLE MENTION P--Russ Brift, Eureka; Tom Hayden, South Fork; Mike Pollard, Fortuna C--Ken Davis, Eureka; Larry Ray, South Fork; Virgil Strong, Fortuna 2nd--Gary Owens, St. Bernard's; Terry Moore, Del Norte 3rd Ken Bareilles, St.

Bernard's; Joe Tomich, Eureka; Dave Wood, South Fork; Wally NORTE GIF BASEBALL SECOND TEAM Pts. 34 32 32 34 35 38 34 32 33 Player and School Pos. Pts. Vic Brewer, Eureka 32 Ben Mager, Arcata 12 Dennis Macomber, Arcata 18 Ted Snapp, Arcata 1st 6 Ed Norton, Eureka 2nd 21 Larry Wimer, Arcata 3rd 17 Rich Vaeth, Eureka SS 1 4 Frank Malfaqliati, St. Bernards OF 29 Ken Matfz, Del Norfe OF 22 Ed Van Horn, Eureka OF 20 Jim Bernard's Util.

9 HONORABLE MENTION Oble, Hoopa; Leroy Dazzi, Fortuna SS--Bill Mager, Arcata; Jim Westbrook, Fortuna OF--Tim Waters, St. Bernard's; Dave Minor, Arcara; Bob Santarini, Fortuna Virgil Teague, Eureka; Frank Hili, Hoopa; Jerry Gonsalves, Ferndale; Tom Murphy, Fortuna; Ervir Parlato, Fortuna; Dave Wood, South Fork Fortuna last night as the Seventh Bob Henry was voted team cap so much. His defensive play i average shortstop's Is consid- iroved comparably, with a bright orable mentions the coaches. were given by Berry is a three-year veteran of the league first all-slar team ul He shares that distinction with i bc desired, too. reputation cast.

It as a clutch hitter. This can be attributed lo his "getting 'the hit when it's needed." His throwing arm from field left very nlrd sacker Dan Sousa of Del Vortc. The lone tic for first (camW le cum up ino middle." fating came at the first base posi- ihc rest of the defense is equally With (hat distinguished trio lead- ''up tho middle," lion, lloopa's John Ammon and SI. Bernard's Frank Kryo both collected 32 votes to be i jjicju UM uiu II-LIW coacncs urst fed Snapp, even though team for three years, is a real volcloss was granted second team veteran. He hit an even .400 this good eye and fast crcd, as he poundcil out a .410 mnrk for Ihe fourth best In the league.

Fortunately lor St. Bern reflexes lo take all the fast, sharp throws of the Cnisadcr infield, but Frye was always there. If Ie luck ho doesn't stop growing they'll linvc lo order another set of baseball logs. Second Team The second team would be able! to give the first a real run for a win in a game. Sophomore Vic aril's anil unfortunately for Ihe Brewer and senior Ben Mager rest of Ihe league, Costa Is back next year.

Some schools have all would elfeclively stop most hils Before started, and if any bailers did connect. 'Dennis Ma- Manuel Fogimdes, slill another comber, Ted Snapp, Ed Norton, Crusader returning to lhe fold for 61, hit .316. The oulslanding fea Ammon, not heralded at all is late-season performance, ing the season, ncverlhclessiwhere he either "psyched" the proved a capable lead-off baltcnpilchers into granting walks to hit sharp, snd can hit, loo. Third- man on the II-DN coaches' first and defensive irian. He hit bill or hit their pitches with Ihc in league play, hut with lhe slarl of what Hoopa ral- of a big-leaguer.

He ended I vcicron. lie mi an even .400 Inis with the slart of what Hoopa ral- me season the most improvec oilier nom- onl season to rate as the top Warrior lies developed. Ammon made butplaycr on Ihe Crusader squad icr nominee. slick man. Dan is mnrrirvi nrmr- i 0 i which is nn mc.in fnai olhcr nominee.

Forluna placed seven on lonorablc mention "bench. 1 slick man. Dan is married Iho still found time to pilot the Del En- Norte football team to a Big Four rcka saw four go on the "reserve" title last season and play starting cinfr Brnanl's and-weighls. error at first through the en- ttire season. His coach feels thai this is quite an accomplishment, South Fork bad three snots each, Hoopa and Arcata Iwo each, that Crusader Crew.

Bolt hit (or Arcata and per- Sojihoniorc flash Joe SnrLoe ofj Steve "Big Red" Cotlrcl! was is one of the sfickcsf Tigers' leading hurler after of the I9CO campaign. i mTM ita mention al both and utility, a llmcs hh scasm bulLlh an adequate curve lo put the valuable member of the The mylhical first team wouldjf" 01 promise of developing rap- Tigers info a Mile shot. The Cru- place 1060 and (irsl plac i ll r01 IC il Ii K( Hc a llmcs hh scasm a powerhouse of pitching, hit- lu 'y- Improving on his sailers downed Arcata in the nig. defense and anything else swltch-hllllng, lo add another lac- championship game, but through hat goes lo make a winning com- i (o llls Iricks. Joe hllWrors, not CotlrclPs pitching H- i i 316 this season.

ic flfc )l 5, Beri1aru (l.n i baSG Mn ftir i i is no mean feat amon; nth some of the wildncss on the formed capably in Hie field. He Warrior infield staff. batted cleanup for Ihe Tigers, a rough spot in which lo keep cool Larry Wimer and Rich Vaeth could be counted on to come hrough with out-producing pickup and throw. Frank Mallagliali, known as HUMBOLDT-STANDARD Saturday, Juna 4, i960, P. 8 Athletic Dinner At Fortuna Best Ever Seven was the lucky number at was named Mr.

Heavyweight and Annual Fortuna Athletic Appreciation Banquet hald at the al Building proved to be the biggest and best yet. Featured speakers pro football- Les Richter, sportscasler Ira Slue and Hnmboldl Stale president Cornelius Siemens kepi a a a i audience enthralled throughout Ihe evening and -the n'esenlalion of awards, at the conclusion of tlie program put the rosling.on an exciting and enter- lain while Don Pullcn, Mr. Hus- lle. aining evening. All of the speakers lome one point hard and repeatedly get that college degree Heaps Aulo Club To Enter Drags Hiimboldt 'Timing drags at Samoa June 12 and Red ding drags June 19 are the nex two scheduled competitions 0 Dr.

Siemens said. "We are the Heaps Auto Club racing leam. a PP a i 6 lo prepare for the life ahead. "We are appealing to that one third seniors who do not go on to col- Mardell Oman won Lightweight basketball award. Tony Rovai was named.captain and Eddie Tanfcrani, Mr.

Hustle. Colin Dazzi Wells wers named Mr. Track and Claude Bet- lerbide, A team captain; Dazzi, leam captain; Gary Perkins, leam captain. Mike Pollard was presented Ihe Mr. Baseball trophy and he and rammed Virgil- Strong were named co- captains.

Greg Farris was awarded the prepare yourself for Mr. Golf cup as well a.i heing named the golf team captain. Captain of the tennis team was a UJG 5 of graduating high school Tim Perdew and Virgil Barnes The leam returned from Medford, Oregon, Monday, after nabbing and lop-time-of- Ihe-day honors against some of 'Mag" throughout the dugouts of the Northwest's bcsl. the league, as well as' Ken Maltz season the most improved aml Van Horn, are all strong, spee arms. Van Horn hit ,.318 in league lime of Cecil Turley and get the hits.

He has been a Bonomini consi bc ck and connected for at least a single in every game but one. Transferred from catcher, Maltz adapted well, and "Mag" is another returning Crusader. Second-string utility man Jim Bonomini of St. Bernard's, will college and seeking its degree." Professional football star Rich- Pele Gray took lhe D-Gas firsl trophy with his speed of 90 and was voted Mr. Tennis.

Wells also was awarded a Iro- phy for being a four-year letter- one sport and he and Boyd received trophies for being UTJJM i tv.t;trcu I I I I I ter, a graduate of the University three-year leltermen. of California where he gained All- America football honors, said, The Letterman's Club made a a. letter- consistently top batter since his coml)inci a blazi fastball joining the Tiger organization, too, ad ding lo that Crusader power. He was too valuable to leave off of squad. Joe Taylor, granted utility rank, third- a valuable to leave ott of 'twraing drags win De me 9 5 lhe all-star leam, according to the championship meel of the season, coaches.

iThe HTA has sent several mem- Any one of the honorable men lions can be i-vitni. OI.IIKIIU.S UULS snonsiop, secom. inira fi Berry, (he faslballing righthand-f. ba so saw the for start- lo what should have been routine pitched, caught and worked errors, not CotlrclPs pitching. He lives up to the honor.

He played an held the potent SI. Bernard's bals shortstop, second, third first 1 a ood lhe i i i 'First and sprnnrl rTnpcn'l er, is everybody's choice for all- star rating. His records sland unchallenged in llic 1I-DN league since his star! as a freshmen hurl cr for the Crusaders. John pilclicd 180 innings of league ball in whcrc years, 37 in his last season. Ho budget WIis won 23 games and lost but laking all six starts Ihis season.

Berry gave up four runs this overall, while striking uu I I I 1 ing all-stardom. Kryc and Am-'outs al limes. bTl'ho' Cr rpriSC pid tlo i 1g ollt (hc inficl1 ls lhc or ol "Lose arC C0 0 a a basketball players a finding Crusader alhlclic CDHW of his Inllor nVil, i i i "nyuony league, year, nounced back to add life ball League Nix dropped coll. i a a a I I hilling wasn't exactly what and ability to the Del Norte club, 'football after gelling married. i i one errors in handcuffing Ihe npposi- allho Uon, ami fenlurcd a pair of lhe Iroub es in the oulfield in his career in Warrior logs.

He was one of the very ictball players lo ever the league as well, and, suffering bc-liurwl hands In anybody's league, hil a by a and i Shew eariv Johnny Nicholas saw' their drag-l ster lake the best time of 128 and 1 an elapsed time of :11.38. Other clubs well represented at the Medford action included the Slow Pokes of Vancouver, Washington, and the Milers, of Salem, Oregon. The Redding drags will be the of us to receive an education and ithal diploma. Many have left to become successful "In 14 years of football," Richter said, "1 have learned more from my two losing seasons than have from all the other winning ones put together." are not succeeding." bers to their competitions, before, with winning results every time. first and second strings doesn't lessen it.

TITANS GET HARRIS NEW YORK (UPI)-Marshall Harris, a Texas Christian half-, ATLANTA, Ga. (UPD--Frank back who was drafted ninth by Nix, Georgia Tech halfback, has the Pittsburgh Sleelcrs of lhe Na wUh lhe lhe Fresno Slandout Player-Of-Monlh SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Fres- no Giant shortstop Jose Laboy Friday was named minor league 8 young man can come from any- was name learn to analyze why you of mon(h his succeedme. formance with the Class Cali- i i a VMLII LUC uiass Blue told the gathering a smart i a Leag ue club during Way. man Pljn fmm who received a gold wno receivea a sold where and do anything if he sets wr islwatch for his seleclion, ended his goal. The radio ciled mont hilling .380 for the San Eureka's Richie Mayo as a fine Francisco Giant farm team.

The local example. 19-year-old -had eight doubles, six Ken Wells won the Mr. Back triples and six homers with 37 and Captain of the Year Awards nias baited in. for football while Don Stewart The righlhanded slugger from year bounced back to add li VK- I a i i a League. dropped colleg Sarvinsky won the Mr.

Hustle ond year of professional baseball, split his rookie season Larry for a proposed title boul Italian Picro Hollo, (o bc cither here or in Italy. ncxl school manager Steve Klaus may play some ball. An academic inning In a four-year career HE'S' hold headed for Stanford University! semester, vyhcre he scholarship is his, however, he is a "straight made the offer Friday, staling he represented Italian promoter An- he is a "straight studcni tokio Picciau, who handles Bernard's. Oh yes, John Don't Blow Your Stack when it comes lo getting your engine and machine fcork handled skillfully! CALL ON US: Speeialiring in automotive machine worfc such es engine rebuilding, piston regrinding, pin-fiUing, cylinder head resurfacing, arid all lands of engine and machine wort. "come lo us in the beginning, save money in the end" KNIGHT 26 Fifth Street ENGINE REPAIR Eureka Nine Forluna High Husky athletes who were honored al Friday's Alhlelic Appreciation Banquet dis- P'ay their trophies.

(Left to right) are Larry Boyd, ur TaT kIe a special Block club award; Ken Wells, football Captain, "Mr. "Mr. special Block award; and Collin Dazzi, Captain of track, "Mr. Track." Standing, (left to right) Mardell Oman, 'Mr. Lightweight Virgil Barnes, "Mr.

Alan Hasel, "Mr. Paul Car- ncggie, 'Mr, Heavyweight Greg Farris "Mr. and Mike Pollard, "Mr. Baseball," lhe American League. Harris'named Mr.

Tackle, itands 6-1 and weighs ISO In basketball, Paul was with Fresno, batting .270, and Arlesia, of lhe Sophomore League, Carncggie'where he hil .291. Ken Wells (left) who virtually monopolized the honors at last night's Fortuna Athletic Appreciation Banquet, shares with teammate Larry Boyd (right) the three-year letterman trophy presented for the first time. J. Dwight president of the Fortuna Rotary club, makes the presentation to the-lwo Huskie athletes. Wells also the four-year letlerman award, among others..

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