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HOCTMMI n. S.D. State in f- Camellia Bowl? Dorn and. of the Pasadena Bowl cponoring Juh'ior, ChamberKofiCommerce are still''working hard in ah i attempt Jand topianked San-Diego State for their Dec. 7 spectacular at the Rose Bowl But the rumors are flying liot anil heavy from Sacranvnto that San Diego State will take part in the Bowl come Dec 44 and avoid contact with the local group "It's just a njmor," Sacramento State sports publicity director Phil Dynan told this corner, "but there has been a lot of talk that something is cooking in regards to the players who would normally be ineligible to play in, post season games becauseiof thertransfer down by the-NCAA.

"A lot of-people aw saying the ineligible 1 be niade eligible Camelia not for Junior Rose Bowl (this statement came before the name also s.tated (hat his college was hopeful of a bid to tfie Pasadena Ijowi, -Sacramento State 'has lostttwo games a total m.arghi of eight points faced against Cal State wlnning, know, Jlrri speaking, for everyone Dynan commented, all. want to.your fine ABOUND THE BEATJBEPT. NO. It'S'beerf a 'terribly'fiard two seasons for football coach'Bpb Mahoney, who hasn't seen game; since Hfififter' never haying to face a losing season before in'his'career: The'string now stands at 0-18-1I" "It's a hew feeling for 'losing," Mahohey says. "It haafover happened before last year and, the has b'e'en hell.

It's been'" a frightening, experience and one I hope I never have to live' through again but I've learned a lot and-have been a lot: closer tornyiids because ofrit. guess this.is the-'type of thing yoU get when you are losing: a spirit of togetherness that somehow keeps you going game after game. I have a theory about losing. When you get in a slump, it's just like a great baseball player. You start pressing.

The more you press, the worse you get There's only one way. to get outof it win a gme it's strange in one way. We've been losing games. But I think this has taught the boys-, an Important lesson. They know what it is like to lose and they don't Way it' feels.

This should make all of them winners in life ONKMAN'S OPINION i)EM. Sandy thy former PHS pitcher who Friday was selected Callfprriia's finest first-year professional, figures so highly o'h podgefs' ''future list he could make the big dub before two' more year's are out. 'By earning the award, Vance 'joined the likes of Lee Walls, John-Callison, Eon Fairly, Willie Davis, Joe Moeller, Jim Willie Crawford; Mike Epstein and Oscar Brown It's quite an honor arid one that was most deserved, based on what Vance accomplished last season -when he had a 14-3 r'ecord with Ogden of the Pioneer League 'AROUND THE BEAT DEFT. NO. 2: 'it's 1 the' tune 'of the year when area high school football fans are starting to wonder about the CIF playoffs and, especially, how the teams are picked.

Purely for the reason of explanation, here's how it's done On this coming Sunday CIF Commissioner Ken Fagans, the president -of the Southern California Football Coaches 'and two members of the CIF executive committee meet at trie CIF office in Artesia to makefile final choices. The yarjous league (12 in the division- and 14 in the "AAA" grouping) are automatically on 1he 16-team pairings. If there are no co champions, four teams from the division, and two from the "AAA 1 are picked by these men 'Fagans without a vote and merely there as an advisor if needed. 'The 'second-place teams are then chosen (in the AAAA Anaheim the Moore League No. 2 and the Foothill No 2 figure in 'that order as the -lop avaialble clubs) and the brackets are made and Ifs as -that.

course, try to explain this to followers of certain teams who are excluded. -FOOD FOR -Ex-Atlanta -Falcons coach Norb Hecker had an interesting comment when bad boy 'Joe tion Looney was drafted by the weeks before they waive him to the Marines." WEST i USC 35, California 17' Oregon Stole 45, UCLA 21 Oregon 27, Washington slole 13 Slanlord 35; Washington -20 Calttch 34, UC San Diego .31 USC Frosh 18, Calfrosh 0 Utah State 34, Brlhom Young 7 Xrlzana State 34, Brinam Young 7 Arizona 14, Air Force 10- Weber Stole 20, Montana 14 Southern Utah 21, Loyola CLos Angeles) "port Weslmmiste'r, Uloh i 19 Boise State 41, Colorado Western 0 Pacific Lutheran 39, Whllmon 17 Puge soun.d.42. Western Washington 7 Sacramento Stole State 14 San Fronclsco Stale 14, southern Oregon Whltlier 13, Pomona 10 La Verne 7 Claremont-Mudd 3- Callfornla-Dovls 25, Nevada Northern Arizona 35, Eastern New AdaTM "stole Mines 0 Colorado Stale College .35, Easlern Montana 20 Rtdtandl Occidental 0 Cai Poly, Slo 22, Cal Stale L.A. 20 Arizona Stole 59, Utah .21 EAST Cornell 31, Brown 0 pistole 22, 7 Harvofu Friutstcr. 7 Syracuse 31.

William 0 Dartmoulti 31, Columbia 19 Yale 3 0 Penn 1 3 Rutgers 27, Connecticut 15 Woynesburg' Jolms HooKlns 34, Swarthmore 15 ate 31, Bucknell 34 ple Gettysbu 7 Colgate 3, Temple Gettysburg 11 a i 7 Springfield 10 Morgan I Sfate 46, Hampton Institute 14 juarilla 35, SI. Lawrence 7 Delaware 27, Lehlgh 13 Mlsslourl Iowa State 7 Notre Dame 56, Pittsburgh 7 Ohio Slate 43, Wisconsin Ohio U. Bowling Green 27 Oklahoma 27, Kansas 23 Kent Stole 34, Marshall 13 Cincinnati 37, Louisville 7 Michigan 36, Illinois Indiana 24, Michigan Slole 71 Minnesota' n. purtue Iowa 61, Northwestern 34 Katlsot SlJle 12. NebrbskoMI 20,.

Toledo 10 llllnol 7 North Dakota Stale 63, Monkolo 1 ParsoM 41, Cameron Stale Mloml, Onlo, 14, Doylon 0- cilern Michigan 34, Norlhorn Iowa 7 irrli Stale it. North Dakota 7 ae or South pokolo 3J, Auguslano Jamestown southern, S.D. .17 Soulh Dowla Slnte 41. Idaho Slnli 32 North CoroMno 71, TtnnniH Georgia it, Florida 0 Continued Irom Page A-l line, and Burton pushed it n. However, the quarterback missed the extra point, his first miss of the year.

In fairness to Burton, hasn't had hat many opportunities--before he UC San Diego game the Engineers Jiad only Scored four Scores Vonderbilt 6, Kentucky 0 Virginia Tech 31, Richmond Soulh Carolina 34, Wake Forest 51 Navy 35, Georgia Tech 15 Alabama 16, LSU 7 Florida State 27, Mississippi Stole 14 Mississippi 38, Chattanooga 16 West Virginia State 15, 13 Virginia 41, North Carpljna 6 Tampa '28, East Carolina 21 North Carolina College. 34, Johnson North- Carolina A8.T 9, Florida AM.i Virginia Slate 21, Norfolk Slate 17 Winston-Salem 18, St. Paul's 15 VMI 21, Davidson 17 West. Virginia 17, The Citadel 0 Tennessee State 58, Morris Brown Ecsigrn Kentucky 38, Tennessee Tech 14 Houston 27, Memphis State 7 SOUTHWEST Texas 47, Baylor 26 Oklahoma State 34, Colorado 17 Arkansas 46, Rice 21.. Texas Tech 31, Texas Christian 14 Grambllng 46, Arkansas AMN 20 Texas A8J 20, Howard Payne 14 Texas Southern 14, Jackson Slate 0 Austin Peoy 56, Murray Slate 35 Southern Methodist 36, Texas ASM 23 West Texas stale 53, western Michigan OuQchita 13, Arkansas Tech 10 Texas-Arllnglon'M.

Abilene Christian 20 Tulane 75, lulsa 1 5 Redlands Raps Oxy Redlands moved into place in 'SCI AC' as it dominated i a a a night before a Redlands homecoming throng ol 5,000. The Bulldogs scored twice and completed the one-sidec contest with three ssfotys a. 1 Occidental, now 1-5-1 spent mosi of the game in the shadow their'own All' told Redlands dumped the Oxy quarterbacks, Bruce Bcrger and-Jay -Yell, 14 'times for total loss of 137 yards and-held the often' effective Tiger rushing to just 3 net yards. Occldento! O'O 0 0 0 Redlnndi 0 9 1 1 7-20 Rcdlqnrt--Johnson pnu from Hnli Hole 1'riin, Occidental bad Irom center out ol end zone, Beratr lack ltd In md lone by Hioion. (2 AND AWAY HE Simpson left end ond is sprung" loose'by; crushing brockrby Dan "O.J.

made a 'perfect fake, and Klein was all alone in end zone." The Bears struck back on a a from their highlighted by a 51-yard. b6mb ouchdowns. score r0 i 'qualeiithat mark and Cal Tech ed27l9. Stewart, when the driye stalled, ex.PCC star Bon Miller booted a Into the fourth quarter nt 28-yard field goal. he gamefeEnti Jnto the bruiserj Cal TectS Jiije'J-went San Diego a dird-a)id six situation rom Tils own 15, a Caltech meman became 1 jittery and was not where fie was supposed to be and San iDiego tall Mike Hereida moved into his vacated reached Up for Gleason's jullet pass and unmolested into the end zone D.

Thwarted This time on the 2 point try, San Diego used Manuel Myers vho during the game had, been ery successful with a sweeper However, again was qua! to stopping trie play i With less than half thermal quarter left 10 play, Cal Tech moved down to the UCSD ll but costly delay of game penalty mrt and then with six and a half minutes to play a harassed threvf his secono; interception, into Jhe hands ot John Rmgwood. moments later Burton made a diving intercept of his own, the only one charged the visitors, on the UCSD 18, and a couple of plays later Brennan ran it over tackle rom 13 yards out Burton's conversion seemed to cinch the outcome and with th- core 34-25 and only three i left, few of the a seemed to even notice as San Diego rushed to nother score of their own, witft Gleason arching a 24 yara eauty to Darf Mickels the nd zone. Now the score was -'34-31 and le inevitable 2 point-conversion ould put the Tridents within ield goal range should they ucceed in o-v i the ust-as-inevitable on-side i hey would execute. They failed the 2-pointer when Gleason was chased for what like-" a full 60 seconds jnd his 'desperate' throw was ntercepted by a leaping Burton nthe end-zone. The inevitable! on-side k'iclc ook a bad 'bounce and was surrounded by Pocekay of Caltech who waS immediately by his Caltech eammates a the gun sounded and the along the side-lines ran onto the field.

fhe half was Fowlei's fumtp gaVe on Soggp hit Chandler Then he passed for 28 and the score play by Sogge because he was under fire from Bear Imeliaelser Dennis Pitta Said Sogge: "I noticed on an earlier down that when we ran our play action, their safety took our tight end. We ran a sittular action, they went for the fake, and i hit the split tnd on, a post jattern There were only two Minutes remaining -when this important behind a fine block by Dan score was posted Sogge's drive in the third quarter again was oi artistic concept. He alternatediSimpson, Dam Scottmnd his owji'jrasslng Until the Bear 10 hit Chanaierf Tv filled "fti admirably tot "the injured Jimmy Lawrence, for the touchdown "It was a play action pass," xplained Sogge. "We setiMhe tight end to the safety area anc cleared out for Chandler. I just threw to the open area The Bears were now in serious UC Son Diego Coltech 0 1 9 0 12--31 7 14 7-34 lie 2 run, Myers 13 un Wriolo 1 TM.

Ereldo IS pass from Season, Mlckels 24 pass Irom Gleason. 'AT--Herman (kick) 3) 1 run. 13 run, 13 in; 2 run, 1 run. 'AT--Burton (4 kicks), Los Altos in 13-7 Victory Don Hasslcr blocked a punl and fell on the hall in the end for' a touchdown that provided the difference Saturday night as host Los Altos claimed non-league, 13-6 victory over Jassett. 1 7 (4 run); Los Altos--TD--Sorenson (29 run), Mossier (blocked punt and tell on balllnend JOHNoYLESS South Hills Tops Warriors Steve Collins scored a pair of touchdowns and that was wore than enough for South Hills Saturday night as' the Huskies claimed a over La in a Sierra League content.

Putnle 0--0 ioulh Hlllt ........7 0 South 2 (6 run, m), pAT-Limahilu (kick). --APWIrephoto Scott oh CaVi. Eric Kastnet enabling 0 to score a 7 ytn-d He scorjed apolhifr SC belter Bears, 35 17 eighth season, Continued fro.m won for us. at Oregon," lost all-their -poise. And -the- game -soon became -a lisaster for them.

On 'the 1 next Trojan series, Sogge's 18-yard pass to Chandl'ef positioned th'e ball on the Bear 9. Here Simpson'took the'ball on a 27 power? right 'up or'the Ml'aistatice. Twent thrbugh by Fred Khasigian and Jack O'Malley," saidSmpsoiif "Then he rest of the team-walled' Cff he opposition I just had one mah (Ken'Wiedemann) to worry about. '''S'invpison: sped right by Wiedema'nn at the-15 and hit the end zone unmolested; With' momentum going- their vay, the Trojans-got-another score before the third-period ended. Again Sogge directed the drive from his own 41.

Biggest gainer vas another toss to-Chandlerfor 16 yards) i With, the hall on Bear, even, Simpson took the handoff ind 'rolled around end Scott. He over the goal me with a spectacular burst, of speed "Scott me block I said the one to laud his teammates. Thus; the. Trojans entejettthe ourth a unsurmountable 35-3 a HcKay waved his starters to the bench and 'finished' With second string personnel. California made- score more respectable as cuhnmaled two with 'passes to Paul Williams and at'no 1VBA Results Celtict 98, Bucks ft Bryant Hovlicek Sanders Siegfrd MILWAUKEE 6 i 0-0 0 Cungham 6 7-7 19 Emory 5 5-8 15 Gombee 10 4-5 24 Herzel 3 0-V 6 Love 1-1 13 McGlkin 2 4-5 8 Rodgers 4 5.5 13 Smith Weiss Williams 34 34-31 Totoll 7 2-5 16 4 8-8 4 0-0 7 0-0 14 4 1-2 5 0-1 10 3 1-1 0-2 4115-J2 97 Boston Milwaukee Fouled out--Boston, kee, Rodgers.

Total fouls 23 37 24 Nelson; Milwo Boston 26, Milwaukee 22 107 2 1 2 5 l-l 1 Johnson 9.6-7 2 3-4 21 Loughry 7 i 11 3-4 25 Marin 5 0 1 912-1530 Monroe It.9-11 3 0 2-5 2 Orms 1 0 0 3 3-5 9 Scott i 7. 0-0 1 6 4-5 16Unseld. .1 1-2 1 1-1 3 1B7 TOtol! 4519-2710 31 23 J2 27 Fouled out--Son Dlcgo, Rilev. TotoMouls-Son Dieno 22, Ballimore 29 Bullets 109, Rockets Ellis Adelman Barnett Block Hayes Klmball Koils Rlley Baltimore Royols 110, Bulls ,104 Cincinnati. i Chicago! 6 2-5 14 Sloan 5-1 13 Roblnsn 0 0-2 0 Mueller 12 9-12 33 WoshQln 2 3-3 7 Hosklns 1 1-2 3 4 '4-4 12 Dlerkino" 13 2-3 28: Petersen' Boerwkie TololJ 110 Ti Cincinnati Cll Sed 'oui-cin'cin'na'lii; Trts'vorit" fouls--Cincinnati 26, VArdole Smith Wesley Rbrtsn Lucas Qlwlddll Tresvt II 4-5 2 I 2-3 3 1-1 ,8 1-2 1 3 0 2 0 1M Howks 113, S.F.

0 F. Atlanta 6 3 4 15 Brldaes 7 9-1023'Caldwell 3 2 2 8 Davis 1 0-1. 2 Harllcka 5 4-4. 16 Houord s-io 2S, 0 0 0 7 14 Silas 31 31-17 101 106:. '1 4 2-4 1 0 0-0 10 5-7 25 14 '7-7 3 0 1 0-1 Tolali; 1M4.11.

Ellis LaRusso Lee Lewis Thurmd Turner Wllllami Totals ATLANTA Ali onlo Fouled oul-None. Totals fouls-San Francisco, 2 3 i 94 SEATTLE i. 8SB. 1 5 4 1 i'l 10 6-9 24 Imhofl 4 5-1 13 Roymnd 4 1-7 13 Clark 0 0 Jones I 14 4 WalKer 4 14 II Hallmon Cimgham Jockion SI ll.JI Totals 2. 0-0 1-3 1 2.2 0-0 1 4-7 20 1 (Ml 2 I 4.11 4 0-2 I n-3 11- II It 22 29- 94 Tltloll Stollll roiiieif Tnlni (nuli-Seollli i7, Phllndtlrlila 79.

J.nC WclC JMJW trouble Down 213 and unable to time was USC's huge margin threatened This, was a'production of awesome i and surely will impress' the: wire service poll voters. veteran 1 statistician Weinstockji proclaimed: "This is the greatest team performance of John McKay's areer." Football can't much better than the' Trojan brand on display Saturday. TR0Y STATS; Kings Nod uccessive unsportsmanlike ienalties on Blair following the Inrd scpre On second and 61, Villiams ran 57-yards down the ast sideline Hpover finally held Dn downs at the 22 Despite the farcical beginning, he only question was how high he score would go McAlister By 21-0 Pasadena City Colttge which hasjW every road game this year fell before Santa. Monica 3ity College Saturday night before a partisan crowd) 21 0. "The Corsairs i Pasadena by running far more than had been expected by the Lancers In all Ken Boney, their 'coreTon 47 16 and 57 star quarterback passed only 14 'ards He finished with 175 The Los Angeles Kings won their third straight National Hockej Legue -thriller Saturday night i i the Toronto Maple Leafs, 31, before 11,573 fins at Jlorum Bob Wall JCmgs left winger and scored the winning goal when the teams returned to the Ice to open the third period.

It took Wall only one minute 38 seconds into the penod to send the clincher past the Leafs' goalie Johnny Bower Wall look a pass from Howie Hughes, who was gnen credit for an assist. Actually, Wall's goal only made it 2 1 rjecause the Kings scored their third tally after the Leafs had goalie Bower with 1 35 left In the game score came off the stick of Ted Irvine to ice the game. 'The, Kings scored first in. the in period when. Doug Robinson hit his first tjie season with an assist from Cowboy Flett at 10:29 of the period-.

The Kings' Flett scored a goal early in the first perio'd but it was not allowed by the officials an! offside call. The. tally score'd 'by Dave xkeon of the second period and ruinec the brilliant net-minding of the Kings' Gerry D.e.s a i Keon may-have" had at least two other goals except for the great play, by The win moved the Kings-to within' two points of Western Division'leader. St. Louis, dropped a-; 4-1 i i Kings now have a record of 5-5-1 with 11 points and is 6-6-1 -with 13 points nyn-c of nine and i when Pjttbed jut Washington tallied on a 25 yard nterception return It was 3110 at half Lewis Sanders scored the final touchdown' on a trailer-pitch rom Don Henderson covering 37 yards after Steve Bogan had hrown to Henderson The' Hoover isnelration a to the Blair seven yard line the second eriod Harvey Howaid John Taylor, Washington and Pete i'raisse easily contained the Hoover single wing thrust lair 18 13 7 7-4! osver 0 0 0 0-- 0 Blair--TD--McAlister 3 (47 run, 16 urn 57.

run), 'Johriioh 2 (9 rurM3 run). Henderson following pass from Bogon) 'AT-McAllster 3 (kicks). al State Loses Title Hope, 22-20 Cal Poly 'Sari' Luis Obispo knocked Cal State" Diablos out of their last hope for a -share -of -the. CCA A championship, when they scored i Three of the four plays Blair. Glendale-Hoover game were Vikmg.

toiwhaoyrni-andI alli werij called back by penalties, but mattered as ontinued their red hot pace, The bizarfe opfning series began Vim Recovered i Hoover fumble on the kidkoff the Glendale J'j-yard line First play Kernrjt Johnson, 5-yard touchdown, i i a Third a A 3 7 yard ouchdown, illegal proceedure, Fourth play Billy Williams 2yard illegal irocedure The comedy hit continued with times. Htm ever an inability to can-i scoring 'ards -m 19 For the Lanceis intercepted him three ieason he had 1,492 yards and points His performance was cut short when he left the game the third quarter with an njury to his left He eturned later in the game to another PAT Johnson scored twice on runs Toronto is now 5r4-l and last ir the Eastern First Perlott-1, Cos AnjjEle: Toronto, Keon Dorev) 4:22. Tor Pelyk, Tor, Krake, LA. Third Los Angeles, Wall 2 (Canon, H. Hughes) 1:30.

4, Los Angeles Irvine, 4, (Lobolsslere, JWocDonald 19-29 Penaltles-a-Ley, Toro, 14:23. "5 on goal by: Toronto ''10--1 '3 Goalies--Toronto, Bower, Los Angeles Desjordins. 573. Colllornlo 3 Soulnern Collforjiio 2.1 'USC-Kleln MSS from Sooof USC--Dlckerson 21 pass (Ayala kick)-' USC--Chandler 10 Pass Si (Ayalo.Wck) pots from Humphries 39 run 7 run Col-Williams 6 15 (rom un pnrIti (M STATISTICS: Nel yards rushing Net Yards passing: Total yards 1 Posses attempted .......168 151 ..272 430 Canadiens 4, Blues FIRST perlod-1, iMonlreal, Hafrls' (G Tremblay, Bellveau; 4:46. 2.

Mont real, Provost -1 (Backstrom, Horpf 0-41. Penalties--St. Louis bench, y' Stanklewlcr Rousseau 2:30 served ty Sobourin in Pi J.C." Treiii btoy 2-(5avaraV Bellveou; 7:14. 4, Mont real, Coiimoyer 8 (Savord, Bellveau 2:01. penalties--None.

Third --J (Crisp, 3 cornpleted Passes intercepted by Yards Ifttercepllonj returned Shots on goal by. -0 Montreol Louis, 2 Ball lost on downs First. downs passlna- FlrSt downs penolitles. Tolaliflrst 'downs INDIVIDUAL STAtlSTICS Humphries. Smith- 1 AVG TD 43.3.01 .1 7 28V 2 26 I 2 0 2 3l2 -9 yJO- 0 ...10 39J.52 17 1.70 0 4 MS 0 440 0 104 2.74 0 TD Simpson': 144,5.30 1 J'jJ 0 0 8 0 If I.

CnlilBmll PA usc iCT. TO Soqge Holmgren 19 CALIFORNIA RECEIVINO Stewart Fowler Wllllami Smllh Fay lhandler TD IS 7.SO .3: S7 Kltln 14 i 4 4.0(1 "i 11 1 erlod--S; St. Louis, Plaoeri 12:53. Penalties jour, Hor JCT, Mo. Minor, misconduct 8 3 1 1 14 6-1 Plonte; Montreol Klyerv 3, First period 1 Penoltles'-Dbrnhoe- ler, Hale, 1 Pa.

lohl tres-. third period-2 Philadelphia, Helskaia (Cherry, pnlemenl) 3. phllodelphii J6hnson 3, Von Shots on goal Philadelphia i Pittsburgh 13 12 12-y Goalies-Philadelphia, Savell. Plltsburtl Startl'6, First period-- Delrolt, (Mohovllch) 1:40. 2, Minnesota, -McCord.

(ParlseCullen) 1:5.1. 3, Con (Cullen-Larhel 7:10. 4, Grant 6 (O'Sheo-Colllns) 8:16. 5, Delrol Mahovllch 8 (Howe-Watson) Peno 'Ics-Goldjworlhv, kl Goldsworlhy 12:59 15:47. Second perlod-4, Minnesota, Cullen (Connelly, 1:38.

7, Detrol 1 ueiro 'renllce 1 (Slemkowskl, Douglas) 6:42. Wlnnnola, Grant 7 (Cullen, Lorose Ruop, 12IS7 Oeuglai, 17:35. Third Period--9, 'M (CulHn-LoRom 10, Detroit, Oe yec chlo 7 (Hewe-Biriimon) 4:12. Penoltlts- Horrli, McKechnls, Minn iiM, Voiko, Mcjvlohon, Minn ii Slimkowikl Goldiwor hy, Shots on goal. i i i times for 6 completions drives was the key factor" as Lancer -rallies werea twice stopped on the 5 yard linei and again on the 9.

The Corsairs- got the go ahead, and over and out TD the second quarters halfback Gene Martin who had, been a quarterback in school but had only thrown one pass this year Martin exploded' the bomb to the Corsau 1 sprinter end Stop Thomas who 4 nmbled in to a 50 jard scoring play The Lancers i a quarterback, Jim Herling starting Ins second game had a good night completing 12 of 25 heaves for 160 yards 23 more than Boney could accumulate: Pasadena will complete' its- a next week when HUA returns home to play 1 Saturday night. Posadena 0 0 0 Santa MonlcaC 0 7 0 14-21 Sonlon Monica --Thomas (50 passoJ 1 from Martin), Boney (2 run), Ramlstella.r-. 18 run). PAT--Ruiz (3 kicks). 1SC AHendonce 4 000 RON SCMEFFER 9 points in the fourth quarter to defeat i i 22-20 Saturday night Gary Abate, the Mustangs quarterback' rushed for three scores and 1 completed 50 cent-, of his-passes pace while.

Johh Erdha us, th'e Diablo ace, was hitting for 18.pt 25 for '198 yards ind 6ne score. Erdhaiis ran for another. The Mustangs scored on one longdrive with Abate going over from the 5 but a determined stand by the Diablo defense turned them away on the one the next time they got the ball. Saturday to the lead lanky Geoige yards, with the Hawaiian trade winds at for a three- round total of Both Loti and Archer Tiafl in the third round. per Dick Lotz 45-49-49--20W Y.

George.Archer. 1 -the Lee M-71-S5-204 i Mac McLendon 46-70-49--205 lale pouglass Marty- Bruce Crompton 68-71-71--210 Frank Beard 69-69-72--210 i Don Biej Gene Lltller V. Dedne Betnon Jim WIchert TO-THJ-JIJ CSCLA-- Wlillsmos 10 Erdhaus, Luclanl 4 Erdhaus 7 run, 'AT-- Kersch (2 kicks). "CPSbO--Abate 5 run, 1 run, 3 run; FG Valos 37 Valos. Attendance 4,000.

CANDIDA Ciibs Sincli Loop Crown High-flying -Loyola, behind the brilliant performance of tailback Bob Swartz, rolled a strong 14-0 -victory- over visiting -Ale- ma.riy.Sa.turaay/night to clinch at least-a tie for the DelRey League championship.and a definite spb.t in playoffs; Cubs', top" offen- Loyola touchdowns' in quarter bn fruns of and. picking up 185 yafds iif- 35 Carries; The stout Loyola Jnj 6heck. Ale'rnany 0 0 0 Loyola 0 0 0-14 2 (9 run, 2 run) pATjA( oiis Lotz, Archer Share Lead HONOLULU Dick Lotz rode in eagje put't'on the loth hole jn round, of. the' $125,000 uh ib International -Golf Chen ching-po Al Geiberger Tommy Aaron Hsmero Blancas Charles Coody Bob McColllstef Doug Sanders-. rnoli iJ 72-49-71--212 i.

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