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Independent from Long Beach, California • 29

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4. Nfcisiw Lakewood s' 1 J. gain swim DEPENDENT, C-5 to Wilson i victories I two events and participated in the victorious medley relay to lead Wilson to an easy Moore League swim win' over Jordan, 119-34. Kemp won the 200-yard individual medley and placed second in the 100 freestyle for the Brain, swimmers. In other league swimming action, Mike Caldwell won a pair of events and swam the anchor leg of i-sait iti CmiU (W) ii.1T; MaGmatk (W) XMOf (V) (W) i.MJS; CrRtr TltefiaW) Ml; WW to wSiSflh (Ml; CtrfitU W) 1:1444 (U 1-ilJ; EriffaR (Li (U M7.4: 01 BA; BJ; A.

Urn hw 111; Bark 8.4; CaUwd IJ4J; MM IF) tUk Hawck (U li Mart (KrtcteR. Flhr, mmt: My W. UScwnT Seyh mi: Gang way, here I come Herb Harper of Downey appears to clear lane, running over Mark Mullane (left) and; Mark Guastella (right) of: Warren Friday at Cerritos College. Jim Uranga (behind Harper) actually batted rebound away and Harper was chaffing loose ball. Downey won San Gabriel Valley League championship, 87-85, Phafoto bob riba ms nrst crown e.m with vie tory over Warren the 400 freestyle relay as Lakewood topped Poly, 9066.

Jon Erickson chipped in with two seconds in the 50 and 200 freestyle events. Vikes to win pair Long Beach Gty utilized the ing of Dan Gauspahl Wayne Laifcer and Vera FofloweU to cap tare pair of games and advance in the Ventara-Saata Barbara tournament with 9-3 and 12-3 trinmpbl: Gauspahl had five hits, scored three runs and knocked in four runs as the Vikings defeated Quests and ChaboL LBCC broke a 38 tie with three runs in toe seventh to overcome Quests and tallied tone rods in the third inning of the nightcap to tarn back ChaboL Larker added five hits and three RBI and Foflowell lashed out four hits and scored three The Vikings resume tourney turlCoK- play lege today at 2:00 at Venturis liw 4 'Mi iSNdigJavMlMrin I I LBCC falls in -Metro track debat Kent Jackson won both the ldQ; and 23 yard dashes to lead Pan-. adena to a 100-45 win over Long in toe -threw f. Charies Lucky and Lynn Jenkins woo two; events each to help give Los Alamitos a 5989 deadlock in a track meet with Lakewood Friday Lucky won the 120yard high hurdles 15.3, as well as the 330 low hurdles in 40.5. Jenkins won the long jump (2MM) and the 100 (lOil Im AfaMtaM it- UeibUf- hmTimn Women's tics bLS, Galda VaH IM BmA ON Cattr Oraagt Cam CMkpt MX HERE H3V TTTO FCULC3S emeus frcu ernes 1977 Datsun 810 The Family Car With The Fuel Iniectim Enable 1977 Dota2006X The Sporty NCW I SpBCdBF LaokOut Tertfi LW Back, MN4.I I MA-S 4 4 HmArrt.

i. Carson gain playoff wins --Marine League basketoaD cochampions Banning and Carson breezed. to victories in their' openingound L. A. City playoff, games Friday afternoon.

Banning, with five players scoring in doable figures, topped visit ing LA. Wilson, 9244. Geno Hitchcock a 8), Dev Hamlin (15) and Greg Grant (14) led the scoring for the Pilots, who advanced to toe championship game of the 3-A pUytffs last season. Host Carson, with 14 players getting in the scoring column, trounced Eagle Rock, 112-81 Forward Michael Wilson led the Colts with 30 points. Don Haymaker scored 42 for Eagle Rock; Third-place Gardena was a 71-3 winner over host Belmont in overtime.

Erie Ross, whod missed the past 2tt weeks with a broken arm, was inserted into the game in the fourth quarter with Gardena behind deadlock HI track Beach City College Friday Metropolitan Conference trajk opener. Long Beach received strong performances from Dave Fuller in the shotput and discos. Fuller the discos 16(M -for first pUtee and put 55814 to second behind Pasadena's Tim Sommers (58-9). MB E. Jactm' IvklM (TJ Np; BB- K.

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But it was his last second shot from way outside that sent the crowd into pandemonium. There was just more than a -minute remaining when Downey Bellflower i victorious at buzzer a. Vince Defusco tank a 15-foot jumper at. the buzzer to give visiting Bellflower -a 49-48-, win over. Mayfair in the Suburban League finale Friday night the league eham( pion with a 13-1 record, had tome poor Mayfair free throw shooting to thank for the win.

With the Monsoons leading by three points with 1:30 Mayfair, proceeded to miss; front ends on three one-and-one free throw opportunities. -V -The final miss came 'with five seeondk to ge and Mayfair ahead byone pdiiit: Bellflower had. no time outs remaining, so Defusco bad. to dribble the length of. the' floor after rebounding the missed free throw and toss up his final second shot.

Mayfair, which finished third at hO, had the games top scorer in Tom Kuyper who tallied 3 points on ltaf-12 floor attempts. Second-place Paramount (11-3) used the scoring efforts of 12 jriayers in its 8008 win over visiting John Gonzales led the balanced Pirate attack with 17 pants: Santas Salas paced the Eagles with 18. The leagues fourth-place team, Artesia (88), just got past visiting Excelsior, 6600; behind the shoot-' ing of guard Terry Goddard, who ISpoin scored! Goddard hit 11 of 15 field goal attempts and 10 of 13 free throw dances. Center Hershel McMahon led the Pilots with 3 points and'20 rebounds. Nowalk picked up Its second win In league with a 5885 verdict over host Neff.

Brian Hensleys 3 points provided most of the Lancers' offense, while' junior center Jeff Young turned in another strong performance for the Trojans with 20 points. eXCXLMW fc HtHatea M. Carrii I. bait jUrteei TJrmMty GiStert 8. Eartw 4 THtetat i Wk feiwe u.

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Ntfl Ue SmM La aiits berth 1 sec. 5 La Mirada High grabbed second place in the Minion Vr" League and a CIF playoff with, a. 43-21 over Arroyo Friday night despite losing leading sedrer Jen Brewer with a sprained ankle. -V. i A When the Matadores lost Brewer in the first jteriod, they went to a slowdown offense.

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The ViUngs went on to outscore their opponents in every one of the remaining periods. Simicdi was not the only one. to wow the fans. Teammates John Ritchie and Herb Harper scored 3 and 18 points respectively. Nor did the Vikings corner the market on talent.

Warrens Jim Uranga scored 30 points. He was helped out -by McCarthy, who -rolled up 18 points, and Mark Mullane with 15. WAJtlEN MM: GwMrih T. MtCy- Dmjr 8 M-B 7 it Robert Smlth sank a.fiveW. shot with tone seconds remaining to lift rival Gahr over Cerritos, 61-60.

Jeff Wiggins had sent Cerritos ahead, 6049Twhen he sank two free throws with 12 seconds to pUy. Rodney Brandon led all scorers with 19 points while Roger Lodge paced Cerritos with 16. Mike Dilts grabbed 12 rebounds. Lynwood stopped Dominguez, 54-46. Gahr and Lynwood's victories threw the SGVL into a three-way tie for third.

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knocked in the tying and winning runs on' adciuble. The game was called on account -of darkness after the sixth inning. Mitchell for-2 at grand ranee who is held hits in IffllaV dcaaiaa A Err VaakautM -a- wipcmir Ui Eabfaa M. 11,11 4 Haat 44; Baanaf by nine points and scored 11 to rally Gardena. Ifia four OT helped toe Mohicans id 11 points urpomtsin WEJON Nlmll.

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CmnU.0MMuaU.V(iM4 'iitiB on to hand visiting Kateila its first league loss, 83-71, Friday night in a matchup between the tep oasket-ball teams to the Empire League. The win gave toe Griffins a 7-3 record, while champion Kateila finished at 1-1. Guard Dave Baker scored 3 points and was aided in the scoring column by Ton Beckerle (19) ana Scott Vondette (16). The closest the Knights came to the winners in the final period was 6881 with 5:44 took a twofoint lead after Simioli a steal 8nd had for a layup. But Wa Ind drove foe basket arrens Jerry llcCarthy persistently recovered the rebound of a shot missed by his teammate Jim Uranga, tried to score, missed, recovered his own.

rebound and finally-made the basket to tie the score. That set the scene -for. Simioli His chance came when McCar toy couldnt handle a high pass and the ball sailed out of bounds. Dow- ney inbounded the ball with 10 seconds remaining and got it to Simioli who dropped the ball straight through the hoop. The early part of the game didn't go wed for Downey as a sticky full court press by warren forced mistakes.

the Vikings into points) as did junior guard Warren-Ellis, who added 3. -The third place Vaqueips (8-4). were led by junior center Rich. Andersons 3 points. Second (dace Bolsa Grande (19-2) hung on for a 73-72 win against -visiting Santiago.

Santiago led the entire game until Ed Barry, who led all scorers with 24 points, hit two jumpers to pull the winners ahead. EMTUUUAGUI -Cayamam 4A4aMal a 0 a a 8 a-n a-a LOS AMIGOS rnn VaM EBM Wirt 0. Orrm 4. Fwrtri I RANCHO A1AM7TOS Artmna Nmrth 14 Niatrbiw 14 Vrm Iabtj 4 Haitet 4 StrdmaiLNMlyL Lm AbIm ta-17 RMKtelimtei a a IS a-B ftntyMib: Trt Itr Girtts Grm 71 Pwiitca fi RANDIMA-Lm Amimm 04 Bob Onrtt 14 1 laarte Aikaite 44 CartR Gmw 44 Pactea M4UQumtIII CEVTVRTLKAGl'E Skrti Am 71, El HoAm Ectaarla N. Twin B.

fmtkM ill Eirk H. Lu Ate VtUcy B. DnafttL to stop Downey BSSH who 2 to the plate' Ut slam in the first in-ning that put West Top. ahead 88. Campo, only a sophomore, Lynwood to only two four innings.

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the winners and teammed with 98 junior Jeff Fagan (18 points) to over power the Irish around toe basket Bill BlaShford scored 19 for Kennedy. Huntington Besch stunned se 'ond place Newport Harbor (7-3), 74-. 59, in a key Sunset League battle. The Oiler win, coupled with Edisons 5884 loss to league cham- GARDEN GROVE LKAGtB I BOUA GRANDE Tth NoMry 4 SfwRtky 4 Wm 4 Natufetra 4 Smr 4 SMflkT, Imm 0 Pestdesi (18 points) and KENNEDY OM: PHtM 4 IT, fialbrmtk 14 ANiliftl Bn M. Ityfcr 14 Papa Miamian 4 ViUiam 4 HaM 4 T.

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ALUMINUM STEPLADDERS All OTHER UDOOtS 25 OFF Aim cmhimHN UdhUmt ImSmTi ilMf Ljnwood, 21, thanks to some timely hitting by Fred MitcheU and a sharp pitching performance by Russ Campo. wav Lease or Buy crJirnoT' PLEASE CALI PALMER IMPOST MOTOU 3300 Ariarttk km, LL. 428-0754 Cary Burt (ID were the top scorers for toe Oilers; who. never led by less than eight points after the first period. Huntington Beach hit 50 per cent of its floor shots compared to 3 per cent for Newport Harbor.

Marina edged Westiminster, 67-. 66, in another Sunset match. Los Amigos ended the Garden Grove League campaign with a 120 standard Mowing 6783 win over host Rancho Alamitos. at 6252 Paramount (12 AU.Sm.mI Artmim Fnry.) 11700 Wright Rd. (Cartury iff.

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