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Independent from Long Beach, California • 30

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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ffW" ''1 ay vVl1' I Faqe C3-INDLPENDSNT SHUTTLE GUARD MAKING COMEBACK 'A i -r i. i A -tL 1 Hr- -y I- 3. rrrr Whea la tba little man the BIGman? if Into the present campaign to extent that ho missed four of the games completely and at the end contests had accounted for only rwhen bea Hank Salcido and plays aa he did against Cal i chorus the many Statespint-sized I as tils team fought back from a six-point; extended deficit, lata In the game. Ha totalled $1. Salcidos accomplishments against Cat Poly were even moe noteworthy In light of his performance prior to the game.

SMALL BUT 4. thcMtwo-time aD-. league and all-Southern California JC first String choke at Harbor had been a puzzler pince coning to LBSC last season. Rated as a sharpshooting point maker, Salcido couldnt get started and tapered off such an first 10 of a dozen 27 points game son, Hank the first earned him out" tports. If he hag a shot he takes it; if not, he dribbles or passes off he's tuned in to 4 quarterback and an all-round team Jl only six more than his slngto EVIDENCEOF Sakes return to form output last 'r-ls seen in his record in five CCAA games mused LBSC coach Bill Patter- to date: Santa Barbara, no points; San picked up a lot of splinters in Diego; five; Frenso, nine; Los Angeles, 15, part of the season, but he has and Cal the right to.

play and I cant keep. Salcidos fans hope foe trend Long Beach State plays et Fresno Sat-' fans of Long i Beach guard. 1 1 were referring to Salcidos heroics In last Saturday's oonle-from-behlnd win as a blazing three minutes and 41 seconds of frenzied scoring by the 5-8, 160 pounder almost singla-nahdedly changed defeat Into victory. The ex-BannJpg and Harbor College -star netted 11-pdnts and passed rdf two more to have a hand in all thegporing 'After; five straight tough flu-ridden 'Lockyqrs should have an easier, test ttp-night when it plays -the1 wiri-less Caballeros in a Major AAU League game at Los Angeles City College at 9:15, LaFonda faces ILWU Dowers In the 730 opener, State grad who has a masters degree In business administration, is pacing Lock-yers with 153-point, The Bills are in thhd hL dace with 4-2 record. 1 VMMmG HANK SALCIDO Four-Mlnuta Terror to a reserve role and a so-r 73game reversal of form to his "using the common average in 1958-59.

His uncertain status elements options that we have in all A 25-point effort would come in mighty handy. STANDINGS I Ptt. MlmrOtaa 1 Uriwa I Lack van 4 40B. 441 w) rMdwMZZZI i to 4 SM 4B4 AM Mi 43S 1 I 5J7 uicii(ViM scoriim 6) 'HAM HOLUNCWORTH becnlive Sports Edilor ByKENPIVERNETZ The Bruins tallied 41 has- throws to capture high point Damv Won Kan Natwn Clyda Caok Jack Mawnt SMI inssm Mm on Vtafcm (IB) Kandrt rmniM if iai nwns is ElUa (I ij Dava Mn Marat Jakn Ogla ill FrtKf By MAC AMOS Wilson High buried Downey under an avalanche of baskets Wednesday, scoring a whop-Ing 103-49 victory to run its Moore League record to 3-0. The game was played at Wilson.

kets and added 21 of 31 free throw attempts in what was unofficially daimed as the largest point total ever nm up by Bruin team. Forward John Boyd poured in 11 buckets and seven free Fleet Nasrullah Stunned Aperts Many heads shook in dismay Saturday in the Santa Anita press box when the sprinter, Fleet Nas-rullah, stretched out to win the $28,000 San Pasqual Handicap at a mile and one-sixteenth. The horse had the reputation of being real speed-burner from the gate, but after six furlongs he usually folded quicker than a Boy Scout pup tent So, suddenly, he pops up in route race and is a strong winner. ok McGHMarv Ennl Whalav Jack Sloein Frank ManlMI BIH Smltharan Hmkm stockbam m. JartfM MM; Mv (i), MdwrSiiw JV km; MHHkan 4S.

JarSn jl Sm gm: MIHHim M. Jordan it Cm km: JWIlikM Millikan High from behind late in the third quarter and exploded with 13 points in the final period td hand Jordan a 41-32 setback oq the Panther floor Wednesday and remain unbeaten in Moore League play. With the score knotted 28-28 after three periods, guard Steve Smith and forward Chuck Long tallied 11 of Millikans final 13 points to spark the Rams to their third straight league victory. Smith hit on two 15-foot Jump shots at the beginning of the period before Long took Carmichael 4th in Metro Scoring; ELA Star Leads homxs with 29. Rick Hanson garnered 18, Doug Chapin 16 and Mike Fambrough 14.

to lead the scoring parade. Twelve Bruins saw. action and 10 of them broke into the scoring column. Wilson jumped' into an eight-point, 19-11 first quarter lead, but then really poured it on with 31 points in the second quarter, 30 in the thin period and 23 'in the final quarter. JB DOWNEY' SCORED 23 of Its points pn free throws, with reserve guard Guthrey Miller, tallying aU of his 1 points at ttie free throw line.

Richard Eldredge and Boh Ballard tod Vika scorers with 12 points each. Downey's Jsyvee team handed Wilton's JV its first if Huey Thomas of East Los Angeles City College holds' a commanding lead in the Metropolitan Conference scoring race with a 273 average after six games. Freshman sensation Aron Carmichael of Long Beach City College ranks fourth with an 18.7 avenge. In second andthird spots are San Diegos Art Williams (25.0) and Ed Johnson (213). MOOSB STAN Dl NOS WIHm MiilikM Immediately, the so-called "experts (myself included) chucked away their Racing Forms' and concentrated on more important business like gulp-.

ing cyanide. However, on casting through some notes few hours ago, I came across one item that proved Fleet Nasruliahs victory over a distance of ground was not a surprise to one man, Mr. Dick Nash, the former SC publicity man and now a drum-pounder for Santa Anita itself. This is the note that Nash horse racings answer to Yul Brynner sent to this department more than' a month ago before Santa Anitas season even I had opened: "Watch Tmight ratch opt for Fleet be not only the fastest BA loss of the season, 4945, scoring 31 points oh free throws. The Downey also won, 62-49, while the Bruin Cees scored a 37-23 victory.

BMW (4f in jg S14.5 M.B Si IB Im. Skirt Lvn ttkrtfk, Jack Runyan, El Camlna Raa East Harry DHaial, El Jack Hlrach. Vallay (4) Jim MIHiani, LBCC (4) TMmaa, LBCC -Ml Kamy Rautar, Harter 111), Orr (2) Barrio, WII E57S. NL Hockey Scores, tOnT charge and stored two lay-ins, a short Jump and a free throw. Jordan could manage only two free throws and a last-second Jump shot by Jim Vickers in the final period.

Millikan led 35-30 with 230 eft and then went into a stall, ut Long saw an opening in the pressing Jordan detaise and drove in for a lay-in which all but sewed hp the game. The Rams Jumped into an early lead, but the Panthers on strong ln the second quarter and went ahead, 11-), with four minutes left in the half. Ron Richardson scored six points to help the tattlers earn a 21-16 halftime lead. Millikan connected on 48 ier cent of its shots. The Pan hers wound up Mtting.

on only 25 per cent after a 35 per cent first-half effort Millikan made it a sweep far the day by winning the ayvee, Bee and Cee games. Tie Ram JVs and Bees are unbeaten in throe games. -FLEET NASRULLAH He Foded Em Nasnillah at this meeting. He sprinter at our coning meeting, but he will carry his speed over a route. "Give the credit to his young (33 yean old) trainer, Jim Nazworthy, who if convinced Fleet Naarullah has more than Just early Fleet-Nasrullah had demon-strated intense speed as a 2-year-old, but he suffered two virus attacks and never had a chance to prove himself.

"Then owner John D. Herts turned the colt over to young -Nazworthy, who won with It at first asking last. Winter at Santa Anita, then captured Die Hollywood Premiere Handicap last summer before running second to Hillsdale in the Argonaut Handicap." Nash wrote further that even though Fleet Naarullah won the Hollywood Premiere in 139, beating such class steeds as Tgrrang, Seaneep and Alhambra, Nazworthy ftUdnt believe that was his best effort Hte hasnt his peakj" Nazworthy told Nadi in December, "and I believe he can be rated to carry his speed over a distance. He opened up three lengths on Hillsdale in the Argonaut but Milo Valenzuela said he could Just as easily have opened up four more he was running so easily. Instead, we tried to throttle him down and that tired him more than letting him go.

Nazworthy stuck another demon from the gate, John-v ny lAwgdew, on Fleet Naarullah last Saturday and the combination worked to perfection come $1830 worth of i perfection, fat tact My main regret of Saturdays San Pasqual was not ANYONE FOR VOUEYBALt? Wilsons Doug Chapin (24). and Mike Fambrough (In middle, white uniform) appear to be batting ball volleyball style over Downers Gary Jones (center, dark jersey) in first half action Wednesday. On left is Bruins John Boyd. Poly Rooks Lakewood, 64-51 that Fleet Nasrullta won and. my 'selection, How Now, a intoxicated seaman down the stretch.

staggered like an Evana 1 Bakar hut rather that I placed a wager on "Naarullah for Bobbo Kelleys valet Jim Healy, "This horse cant win theres no way," I thought to myself as I gloatingly chunked In the Healy-Xelley bankroll on theanbfaaL Next time Ill thank myself to peruse Mr. Nashs notes bit moro carefully BEFORE his subject enters the gate! -BrDENNIS PUTNAM Poly High parlayed its su: perior heiit advantage with a tight zone defense Wednesday night to score a 64-51 win over jdeewood in a Mogfe League tussle on the Lancer court The victory, vaulted the Hares into Undisputed third place in Moore League Stand-ngs with a 2-1 record. The oas shoved Lakewood into Faftr 44, Vakaweart Lakawaad 3B, Folv P. fourth piece with a 1-2 mark. Poly grabbed 61 rebounds and took 81 shots as it tod all the way except for a brief teriod in.

the first quarter. Akewood could never get doser than nine points in the final 16 minutes. Forward Tom Stsk garnered high, point "honors, for dy with 22, but-guard Mark Rdchnarsflne all-around floor ptoy and 13 points was a big factop in the triumph. Lakewoods leading icorein Ken Matnqr and BlU Brum- zone defense and it took a jgggff brilliant effort hyBob Lowes to keep the Lanrers from beingrouted. Lowest tallied 23 points, most of them coming frmn 20-feet out where the Poly defense couldnt reach.

The game was marked by 31 The Lancers hit 15 for 20 from: the charity line, Poly 14 of 29. -T- Lakewood attompted'a press the third pnriod, blit Poly used its heiit to para over the defense and score TWO QUESTIONS: l. In view of the farce perpetrated for the past week at Miami and since Bert Bell 'is going over the rules 1 with St Peter who will the 'owners of pro foot ball teams from.theiz own greed? 2. Does aiiybody get nmre: angry ttkii a table tennis player who hears his sport refertod to as ping-pong? (Im still getting letters fix' my boanboo on that one.) Im JustSsking yougive ttie answers! couldn't solve Poly's easy lay-ins. Golf Honors to Cody Doug Cody.

jof Wiliowiek shot a 72-8 64 to. sweep honors In the Southern California Public Links Association monthly tournament at GRABBING THE BRASS RINGS: -Pittsburi fans are upset becauro 0CCGXSXS Meadowlark Wednesday. tm'Wi rtnrans cuwctw ctrnrrm''-ijCuTCb ttie-Pirates secured lovable Gino CTmoli and swapped pitcher Ron Kline to the Cardinals. Thi fans reason and rightly enough that Gino lsnt going to oust Bob $Unnert BUI 1 Vhdon or Roberto Oemfente. imn AL Hock HUrWRl Lockey SSmK UU On the other hand with Kline gone whos to he fthe fourthrBue-starter behind Ven Law, Bob Friend am MalbnBBBBBtC'll AC Me mn raxiOiUP AII4whsslissnpMB lialag ui lalsr; l-hsnr sstvlss whlla yu WEGIVE Harvey Haddlxf-ft behooves the jzmg Beach State stu--ro dent; George WItt, to snip his arm hade into shape and return to thA "Mg four" alignment Don Pral is hoping that Bob Waterfold gets tome.

one else to be the Rams jdaceldcking coach this season. handled. that departtnent last season and the only Instruction he gave Lov lOdiaels Was "study our -Lou Groza movie and kl movies and kkk Bka Mm.1 ObviouslyrTLine Drive" Wriffes gismrtas 5-'. pLUEi AChaigBlIBsikSBMil-sarii DlssnPCIab sr '4 IstsrsatiUal Clargs CHIP STAMPS more Extensive tedmicaf instruetiont J- coasttcicoAst Vfr. c.

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