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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 23

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Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Aug. 14, 1963-21 Baseball Standing American League College Football Coach Predicts National Title National League Lm Antele Milwaukee waaJtimtM Las Anpelai IICJldTlVnacna Its Program For Host Year SAN FRANCISCO (UH) A national championship indoor ik rkkl akrk hi abrhki brl Water Hazards i TaJre to the Pool The Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club "Water Hazards," a newly- faartn cf ragil as Weaner If Moran lb fev I laa 3 0 1 roc SAMTA ROSA TENT AWNING LOCK cf Zimar 3b Ratzar 4 0 10 May cf 4 0 10 Bolln lb 4 0 Aaron rf 1110 Maltiwt If 3 0 0 Oilvar lb 3(01 Menke 3b 4 0 11 McMlart JJOJCrandal 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 other 1 assistant to Earl Blaik at West Will ss Glllam 3b T.Devs Howard rf Skwrn lb Rsebre W.Devs cf Trcwskl P-Walls Padres Miller b-Fwra 3 0 0 1 4001 lores HOUSTON (UPI The South-jthe people of Texas and west Conference has long been states." Podort Pi Point for two years. formed swlinming team, has announced schedule of four re 3 0 0 0 1100 track meet and small college re lunt rf nomas lb It was at West Point that- Yeo a-Ostean Naamn frLepert totler feo The university becomes a state- I Laa I Serine maining meets this season. man gained his fame as a play 10 0 0 gional football championships both for 1964 are part of the NCAA's I Foyttck 31 i i Totah IT 4 I 4 Tat, wei er. He was an All-Am ericaa cen The Water Hazards, who have supported school this fall, and the enrollment is expected to jump from 18,000 to as high as 20,000.

Burnsae Kllna e-Slnated for Trace wtkl In mi b-Struck lit for Millar In ath. ter titer In 1946. new program, the NCAA Execu iMtiM iaa hi aea Tst.k 11 if i Totah been beaten by the Santa Rosa 11411 4 synonymous with college football in Texas, but a long-jawed 35-year-old grid coach is working about 80 hours a week now to change all of that. His name is Bill Yeoman and he's the head mentor at the University of Houston, located in Milwaukaa lot OOi l- 4 S-440T US2 MnWa)i Yeoman believes the school must Yeoman came onto the Univers tive Committee disclosed Tuesday, a lam. Soarini PO-A Neptunes, Village Seahawks, and a-Ran for Ratzar In 7th; b-Hit by pltchad ball for Rudolph In 7th; c-HIt Into double play far Naeman In th; d-Hlt bunt tor Kostro In 1th.

a- Anqeles 14-11; Milwaukaa 17-t; DP ity of Houston and started with now perform a service for the The 10-member committee end Manka, Bplllns na Ollvari McMillan, Snlllno and Oilvar. LOI LM Anoalai DOUDiao tor Mine in Tin. state, and a national football 010 000 oil i wasninpi 4. Milwaukaa 4. 31 W.

Oavll. a Soil- a big. bang last year. The fans liked his 7-4 record, that Includ ed its annual summer meeting 010 000 tlx- 4 Am Im. fiknwraA.

IFPosabarfi. Mens. championship could do the trick. PQ-A Washington 14-15, Los Anoeles 17-11. Dpi Cm, Fraqoit and.

Moran; with the announcement that there la rarbtee nlrai 1-313331 State schools and high national Freqol, Moran. and Thomas. Sebastopol Sea Serpents, wlH swim at Cloverdale at p.m.' Thursday, at Mayette at 9 a.m. Saturday, and then conclude their season with two home meetson Aug. 22 against Petaluma at 7 p.m., and on Aug.

Millar (L; 74) I I 4 Soahn (W, 14-5) .4 3. 1 os Anoe as a. 2B Hunt, Washington lo would be three NCAA regional rankings are not new to Yeoman ed his Tangerine Bowl victory over Miami of Ohio. The fans especially liked the Cougars' wins over Southwest Conference foes Preqosf, Kino 1, Moran, Mlnoso. HR Zlmmer.

S-t, ,8. Sadowskl. la ar bb who came to Houston at the end Smith, stcorv, JackowiKi, prvor 1:11. A-IM. Ptirinlnk fl Tlt 0 3 7 of the 1961 season.

It. Unit Burnsld I 1 ab rkbl Hwitob Spnglr ef-tt Baylor and Texas He coached defense and the 0 1 4110 indoor track championships next Feb. 28. They will be held in Portland, Louisville, and Lubbock, Tex. Winners will meet at Milwaukee March 13-14 in the 0 0 0 4 "Yeoman young enough i EoSfrf" twit 1 backfield during eight years un 0 0 Drlno 4 In ami 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 Las WP to be one of the boys," a cbae observer of UH football said recently," but they know he isn't 40S i 0 2 1 ww der Duffy Daugherty at Michigan State University.

Before his MSU stint, Yeoman served as an Kllna. Damuri Runen 2D Warwck rf Batemn Staub lb Wvnn If- Atomnta lb Mills ss -Goss cf Bruce Droit aiavana. a 1 1 1 0 4-10 Jvfr 3ft 3 00 McCrvr 4 1 0 BroBHV 00 In 1964, football championships The players respect him, but they Baltjnwt Mimas abrkbl 2 0 iln 0 0 0 0 don't fear him." 4 0 Aparcb a KWlns ap ol In, the college division will be decided by games in at least three I 0 1 1 1131 b-Weckly Umbcht C-Smitti Actually, the players never 'ftwar lb 'artlas If CS Kll 4 4 4 jonntn Powal lb Orsln Smith rf Savrn cf 9 a.m. Top swimmers for the Hazards have been Jim Conrad (13-14), Alec Heck (9-10), Leilee Potnanovlch (9-10), Joan Groth (13-14), and Steve James (11-12). Coach is Robert Marmorsteln.

Also at Santa Rosa GCC, Mark Poznanovich and Jim Conrad are currently leading in a SO-mlle fitness program. know what to expect of their Totan 34 1 1 1 Tats l. Bed Cross Swim Sessions Slated ROHNERT PARK Final ses "Space City, U.S.A.," but whose football teams never have been "out of this world." The school's spirit seldom has risen to the heights of its mediocre teams, and Yeoman is working on that also. No shrinking, violet with the press, Yeoman has been quoted as saying (several times) that he would have a "good" team this year, an "outstanding" one next year and a "possible" national championship by 1965. Out On A Limb When a football coach predicts a possible national championship three years ahead for a school known only for its golf teams, he is out on a limb Yeoman doesn't mind a bit.

"The big problem now is letting the nation know who we are (we) must accept the respon 10414 4 0 10 Mlnchr 1b 0 1 0 latey a-Struck out tor Llllli In 7fh, 7ltij coach. He is liable to run into a b-Walkad out far Urn- "'wi in mi c-airuck brlent In 9tti. and perhaps four regions early in December. Those games will end the competition, a spokesman said, and 0 0 Bbnsn 3b randt cf-r 00 Oalnat If 1 1 0 0 Post rf 4 1 1 Hall cf 1 0 Itlomn 0 0 0 a-Goryl 4 011 Willams 0 0 0 play In practice and intercept a pass or pick up a loose ball and run with It b-Snydar If iarbar sions of Red Cross swimming lessons will begin Aug. 19 and run for 000 HMishM tea at aa a wfir: i r.

M-A-Houaton 24-10; Whlta; Llllis and Puwwu. lob Houa- S. Louis 1 iB-iover, Runnels and McCarver. IB-Seteman. HP 0 0 0 fwgorv r.rAM i a a a there will be no national championship playoff.

The teams will two weeks at Rohnert Park Swim KUKI-1400 GIANTS Totals 11 i 11 I Telan 35 I 1 n-SIruck out for Ittoman In 7th h-Car. Even the usually apathetic alumni have been affected by the ming Pool, it was announced by rlflcad for Oalnas In 4th. c-3truck out etwnHvi. or Brngno, tprMoor In tth. attlmora Jack Anderson.

new coach. He is trying to get Sruc (L, 5-t) Draft Umbrlcht roalla (W. 1341 liils true (Jtmai), WP Bruea Vs. Signups for the sessions may be made at the pool or by calling Mlndtar. Roblnam.

PO.ASai. be named by selection commit-tecs. Only 120 of the 419 NCAA members playing football are in the Kxsalled university division. The rest are in the college division covered by Tuesday's HBP Bv mert 1M6. Mlnnnota 3-t.

DP Robin- Johnson and Powall. LOI MUII LEUS fall Pipes Dual HtMIe II 4-7750 law Prices Fast Ixpert Service JOHNNY PRANKUN'S 1340 Santa Rasa Are. Broollo and Draft. Barlick, Har-vay, V.rBo, Wayor. mora 10, Mlnnasot I.

IS Sartor. them all to kick in a few dollars for the Cougar Club, which he helped form, so the school can get a new field house and buy a stadium. Meanwhile, the money rolls in. Baiti-HR Say- SW 5-9995. The fee is S3.

Classes are available for begin' CINCINNATI Wednesday, 5:45 p.m. Orslno. Klllebrew, Powall, SB rin. i-4nvdr. ners, intermediates, swimmers, ad raraase rpTPbep 1 10 i sibility of taking the school to ults, and tiny tots.

oar ivy, im) tmn (U 1W1) ..1 0 lam 0 0 I Moore ..1 11111 iwmiems piTcnea to i Darter in im). VFC Blasts Montgomery Ward, 27-1 HBP By William (Brandt) WP -Moore 1, PI Orsln. Napp. Honochlck, Rlc. Salerne.

A Cleveland Chltet irfiM brkM SanU Rosa Uvettock Auction and undefeated Valley Furniture Sevllo cf rown is rncn If 4 4 4 LtndlT cf mirtid lb omno vara jo ManwaT 1h Center came up Vith impressive i McCrw lb Nchlan If wins last night in the Division Al Meld lb Grant Hansen of the Rose City Softball League msvx.c mi 11 1 1 i Tetala Mill -DL MS Wvnn at BurbanK Park" TOtStS ut for Ornt 1ft 7th. Livestock Auction measured the Street Bombers, 9-1, and Valley Furniture, which leads the league with a perfect 8-0 record to the second half of play, smothered Chlcai eaoo 7. SP Wan i rirMM tu K. tint Montgomery Ward, 87-1. r-' i Cerrlosn.

lak, Hlltr, a Howard Jackson pitched Livestock Auction to its fourth win Dotrott Clfv Ken us a brhM against one loss, and Larry Schubert and Augie Bertoli led the hit 1110 Tartabl 3110 1000 ting attack. The Spirit of America a superb product of three yean of development. The 3-ton racer is powered by a J-47jet engine and rides on the 600-mph Goodyear tiret. 3 0 0 0 4000 4 0 10 4 110 3 110 ruton ef McAullf (I Kelln rf Clavto If Cash lb Philips 3b Frehen Smith lb Bunlnd Jackson, who pitched three suc 4 0 10 causey ss S011 Lump Sb 5 0 10 Slebrn lb life Jimeni cf i 0 0 1 Charts lb 4 0 0 0 Clmoll rf 3 0 10 Edwrd 4 0 01 Wckrshm 0 0 0 0 Bowafld a-Lau 1000 10 11 LOIICfl cessive no-hitters in the first round of play, halted the Street, nine on just three hits, all singles. He struck out seven batters and 0 0 S100 b-LaRus Wvatt Si 1 11 1 Tefal 000 Mil UD Totals I BECODD! a-Walkerf far baiMnaM la tMii b-Ran tw l.bu am.

pen" 00 eat 11 Kansas city ON Mx- 4 PrVa Bunnlno, Cash, McAullffe. uarroiT za-u. Kansas env 77.11. dp 4i rroonan ana rn 1 as. ldi nttMH 11, Kaneas Liry a.

is mu IB cash. fo) rui SB Tartabull, ruton. Phillips, Wlekershsm, Camay. ip ar an so 407 ML WVEAB I punning il, a-u) ...7 0 4 11 LOiicn 1 0 0 0 Wkkersham 4 I I I I Bowsfleld (W, 5-61 .1 1-110 0 0 wyatt 1 1 0 0 OB ipunning pircnaa re 4 parrer in ami, WP Wvatt. Hurlev, Flaherty, walked four.

Tom Bond pitched the distance for Street Schubert had three hits in four trips to the plate and Bertoli had two hits in four trips to the plate, plus driving in two runs. Valley Furniture capitalized on It hits, 12 walks, and 11 errors to bomb the Montgomery Ward team. Ev Fye had four hits in the contest, while Chuck Beck had three, and Herb Doneldson came up with two. Fye also had four RBIs. Seven of the 14 Valley Furniture hits were extra base blows.

Jim Cuneo, Jerry Hall, and Bill Noon-an all had homers; Donaldson, and Dave Zumwalt had doubles, and Fye and Doneldson had triples. Mai Hood, given a large lead to wmoni, vaiennn. 1 a Pony Tourney exclusive 3-T triple fenmering, triple-toughening process the same 3-T processing that goes into all Goodyear auto tires. Each tire was tested on Goodyear's multi-stage dynamometer at speeds in excess of 600 miles per hour. Not one failed! Draw Slated In Richmond RICHMOND The first round draw in the Central Western States wrrk with, pitched the first four innings and received credit for the Pony League Regional Championships, which the Ukiah All-Stars Will compete after winning the Sectional Tournament last Saturday, aiiaJsuMiiapy misp.

i '4m will be made tonight. The tournament will consist of win. Fye finished up for Hood, giving up two hits. Lou Perna was the victim of the devastating Valley Furniture attack He threw the entire game, giving up 12 walks, and striking out none. At Burbank Park tonight, Optical Coating will tangle with PAM Markets in a League game at p.m., and the Wizards will two games on Thursday, Friday, ti i ft and Saturday at 6 and 8 p.m.

and a final game Sunday, if required. It is double elimination. Besides Ukiah, teams entered are Goodyear engineer checks 4-foot high tires. Special Goodyear high-speed dynamometer test simulated the 12,110 pounds of centrifugal force that it exerted at the tread surface at speeds of more than 600 mph. try to escape the A league cellar San Jose, Bountiful, Utah, and the host El Sobrante Boys Club.

The tournament will be played at Ni-chol Park, 28th and McDonald ave. when they meet the Blood Bank at 8:30 p.m. FIRST SAMfl Sfreat 000 019 0- 1 1 3 Livestock Auction 310 500 1 Monday, August 5th Craig Brecdlore, with a wingless jet, Goodyear tires and 170 pounds of heart, hope and guts brought the land speed record back to America. 7:15 a.m. The silence of the Bonneville Salt Flata vas shattered by the whine of a 35 foot long jet racer.

That whine became a roar as Craig Breedlove in his Spirit of America thtmdered into the record books. His speed: 388.49 mph one way, the other way 428.37 mph! For an average of 407.45 mOee an hour! Smashing the record held by England's John Cobb ef 394.2 mph. A 1947 record that many experts thought could never be topped. One of the most important problems that Breedlove faced when he first decided to give the land speed record a try was summed up in a statement that in a leading automotive magazine: there is no point in thinking of a land speed record car if there are no tires that will stand up to the required speed." Goodyear engineers accepted the tmiqtre almost impossible challenge and A TIRE IS BORN In hia initial talk with Goodyear engineers, Breedlove aid, "I need a tire that can take K. One that's practically indestructible.

I'm going; to go 400 to 500 miles an hour. That's two to three times as fast as they drive at Day-tons or Indianapolis. This has got to be more than just a racing; tire. When I get to top speed, the tires will have about 100 tons of centrifugal force trying; to pull them to pieces. That's why I came to Goodyear because yon people have the know-how." Goodyear engineers began to design, produce, and test the land speed tires.

Most of the tire was cord for strength. The cord was treated with Goodyear's Winner of the Regional Tourna Double Prali- ment will advance to National City, jacKson. lc-Bona. Livestock Auction. Trip! -I -sarroii, liv- STOCK AUCTIOn.

and me winner there moves into the world tournament in Washington, Pa. Pltchin Summary I. i Jackson bbbt 1 1 1 BondL Regardless of who Ukiah draws SECOND OAMI Wards OOI 000 0- 1 4 11 Valley Furniture 533 14(11) 17 14 3 WP Hood. LP Parna. Doublas-Donald-! in the opening round at Richmond, Mel Cooper is expected to get the starting mound assignment after his brilliant performances in the son, iumwsiT, rjom venev Furniture.

Homers Cunao, Hall, Noonan, all Valley Furniture. Triples Fye, Donaldson, both Valley Furniture. Pitehini Summary I fi bb a HoodW 4 1 1 2 Fye 3 0 10 1 Pern 17 14 12 0 Sectional Tournament Cooper, besides his pitching ef forts, has a ,363 batting mark in Craig Breedlove first American to hold the Land Speed Record in 35 years. Breedlove built the "Spirit" in his garage. His estimate of a $10,000 car was exceeded ten-fold, before the car even left for the Salt.

TIRE OP THE FUTURE In the making of Breedlove's record breaking tires, Goodyear scientists and engineers came up with developments and discoveries that will affect the tires you drive for many years to come. Goodyear engineers say that the tire of the future may well be built around a key design feature of these land speed record tires. When Craig Breedlove and his Spirit of America started at the far end of the 10-mile black stripe that marks the Bonneville course, he knew he was riding on the finest tires in the world. With that worry oS his mind he sped to the record speed of 407.45 mph and became the fastest man on earth. the tournament, second only to teammate Terry Marsha's .400 av Softball Standings ROSE CITY SOFTBALL erage.

Leeeve srenqinps Other Ukiah tournament marks: 1.000 Vsltey Furnltur 5 O. Livestock Auction 4 1 .100 1 .447 1 Windsor 1 1 Sam Wilsey .123, Steve Giannecch-ini .333, Joe Wright .333, Jim Slack 1 IM 7 eawood appio 1 ,500 Vh LUCkV7 Torfay you can get the benefit of Goodyear's superior high-speed developments in great, new Tufsyn tires. Built only by Goodyear, Tufsyn tires deliver up to 25 more durability, giving far more mileage. You can buy these Goodyear tires in all sizes for all ears from your Goodyear Dealer or Store today. Brtdlovt't tpetd at an official morid rttri it pvAtcS to confirmation by tkt ttdantim Intm-nationalt itotoeytiittm, since this event pal tuU under tJketV itfeneUsomi Sporting CotU.

Archie Ksh .1 1 .250 3'l .333, Don Takoa .333, Ed Lock- Street 1 4 .300 4 Wards 0 .000 hart .000, Danny Nabors .181, Jack Orm .000, Charlie Newman .200, Scott Ivey .000, Lynn Duggan .000, Alan Estes .000, Larry Foord .000. In four tournament games, Ukiah Pairings Set For Legion Tourney LONG BEACH Champion American Legion baseball teams from even states begin play here Thursday in the Western Regional finals had a team batting mark of .231, scored 28 runs on 25 hits, including two home runs, a triple, and three doubles. They received 33 walks, 33 batters struck out, they stole to determine a representative to 18 bases, and committed 13 errors. the National League championships dhdD MORE PEOPLE REDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND at Keene, N. H.

The tournament is double elimination and could continue for six days. Three games will be played daily with one in the morning and a doubleheader at night. Opening round pairings: Roswell, N. M. vs.

Salt Lake City, Utah; Honakaa, Hawaii, vs. Las Vegas, Protest Meeting Slated Tonight Managers of Santa Rosa Softball League teams should attend a meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Santa Rosa Recreation Department to resolve two protests lodged by the Windsor Merchants and to discuss addition of players during the league season. Tucson, vs. Long Beach. Greeley, drew a first round bye and will meet the winner of the Tucson-Long Beach game on Friday..

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