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12-B' I Cnbiynbunc Saturday, March 3,1962 Firemen's 001 A Wives Take j. i j. (.1 2nd Place at clashes with Downey for Nthird place at 8 CiOCK. Antioch roared hack from a The Berkeley Firemen's Davis' record is now 20-0, Game time is 9:30 p.m. In.

other; action, Anjador Dons moved into the consolation finals by topping Diablo Valley Eastbay rival John Swett 4745Therubber game victory" was the second 25-19 halftime deficit to, tie the Bulldogs 50-all at the end of Wives No. 4 moved into sec-ond place in class team Antioch High meets the surprising and unbeaten Davis Blue Devils for the championship of the 12th annual Tracy Lions Club Invitation basketball tourney tonight. Thayer Johnson's Panthers tripped Tfacy58-55 in overtime while the amazing and superior California League entry took the measure of six times bigger ThomasDowney of Modesto in a thriller 59-58. regulation time. Ronny Ed plaTnorthmirinuar Ala- medSCounty Women's Bowl ing Association tournament at 0 Swett's Indians.

Manteca's Buffaloes, who ousted Amador last year, eliminated Elk Grove 51-40 for the right to meet the Dons Mels Bowl yesterday. This was the only change recorded by the single squad among the There were no Class A wards ana iton Moreui Kept Antioch in the Overtime going Nick Eddy tallied all five of Tracy's overtime points. Edwards bagged two field goals to tie the. score at 52-all and 54-54 before Morelli-dumped in a brace "of charity shots ta ice it. Butch Rounsaville led the Panthers with 22 big markers while Edwards tossed in 14-more.

Eddy finished with 21 for the Bullgogs. Down 15 points in the second quarter Bob Hagler's teams on the squad. Fitzpat rick Chevrolet still tops this division with a 2,894 mark. Ultimatum for Twins' Holdouts Castro Village Bowl's 2,571 still leads the play. Top results in this class yesterday Independent Five, 2.333 Bumblebees, 2.334 Midway Bowl, No.

2, Pleasanton quintet shut off big Charlie James from the basket in the second half to By United Press International You can't blame Calvin OUtS, has heen offered a $2,000 raise to $25,000. Griffith of the Minnesota Twins for losing patience with pitchers Pedro Ramos and Camilo Pascual after all, they're not "out" and they've "I told Ramos and Pascual that they may have to pay their own expenses if they don't report by March 10," said Griffith. "I originally wanted to cut Ramos 23 per cent but I have restored part of the cut. In Pascual's case, it's true he had eight1 shut beat John Swett. Junior center Bart Moore put the Dons ahead after the up hill pull with a pair of free throws and a four foot.jums shot, 38-36.

Amador was never headed after that as it took advantage of Indian fouling to bag nine of 14 free throws in Alameda Bowl's leading class mark of 2,470 was not were: The Hut, The Cheaters, 2,106146 Paul's Liquor Center, Tommy's Beauty Studio is already had three strikes. Griffith revealed Friday that each pitcher has turned down three salary offers and that the fourth one is a 'take outs and 221 strikeouts but the last five minutes. it or Jeavejr. offer JainoJjUO than I still nn top nf th Drssaj 1 ANTIOCH TRACY 11-20 last season, is resisting he won and that's what they a cut from $20,000 while Pascual, 15-16 -with eight shut- still on top of the class shooters with 2,207. But Berkeley Firemen's Wives No.

4 knocked Joaquin 'Miller Ladies League out of second with a Diana Brennan led the new second fetttp rgWtp Post 7 014 J.Circo 3 1 7 Duncan .43 G. Circo 1 I Davis 3 1 7 Rounsaville 10 2 22 Williamson 19 4 Edwards 0 1 14 Eddy I 5 21 Morelll 1 7 Case 2 0 4 Totals Totals 231154 Tracy 14 14 -55 Antioch i 11 17 14 4-SO pay off on." At St. Petersburg, meanwhile, manager Johnny Keane said he expects to play Minnie Minoso in left field and Stan Musial in right field this year. That- would give Jthk-StLfiBb- -Cardinals a Dark to Use T-Birds Beat Rams in Big I place team wth- a AMADOR JOHN SWETT White, "Musial, and tofttp hjfttp Ken Boyer. At First Base Buscaqlia Hosselkus The Cardinal front office in James 4 14 3 4 10 Tecion 5 7 17 Edoren 4 1 MOOTO 0 1 1 Texiers 114 Caparusso 1 0 2 Stafford 0 .2 2 wuici tup lj naaa iuuoucia were: Berkeley Firemen's Wives No.

2, The Hopefuls, 1,962116 2,078, Pat Girbin's 204 game topped all games for the day. Continued from 1st Sports Page St. Louis announced that 14-game winner Ray Sadecki had Jiminer Ardissono Dufour Ross Cage Upset By TOM BOWIE Oakland City College pulled off its sweetest upset victory of the year lastTiight by defeating previously unbeaten signed leaving Cuban rookie having a man throw an arm Totals 14 1 47 Totals 14 17 45 catcher Roberto Herrera the out or pull a muscle just because he feels good. John Swett 10 12 045 Amador 11 14 1347 only player who has yet to agree to terms. Sadecki -is Ron Herbel, one of today's City College believed to have received in his new contract.

Oregon State pitchers, made his first game appearance in a Giant uniform since the spring of 1959 when Roger Maris, the 61-homer- '--J k' i iy in one-year recruit and Bill man, found the range at last in Ft. Lauderdale, after Leads Coast Swimmers in Opening Win Rigney wanted to take a look City College of San Francisco, 57-52, before a screaming full house in the Merritt gym. The win gives the Thunder-birds a final record of 8-6 in the Big Eight Conference and leaves them tied for third spot with San Mateo. CCSF won the league with a 13-1 mark. two unimpressive days in the at him.

He still isn on the batting cage. Mickey Mantle, Junior Wins Four Events For Skyline Junior Ben Haywood, a former Oakland High performer, helped new Skyline High launch its track and field program yesterday by winning four (that's right, count 'em) events. Haywood's triumphs in the high hurdles, low hurdles, broad jump and high jump paced Paul Berger's fledgling spikers to a 65-39 victory over visiting Del Valle, 56-39. His hurdle times were 16.3 and 21.7, which isn't bad fpr an opening meet on a track slowed by recent rains. In addition, it is only the second time he has been over a full flight of hurdles, according to Berger.

Haywood cleared 5-10 in the high jump, which thinks will be his best event, and 19-4 in the broad jump. "The boy has natural ability," says Berger, "I think he may get up as high as 6-4 before the season is over, and he should get under 15 sec-bnds in the high hurdles. He Mat Tourney i Elston Howard and Bill Skow- Oakland City College opened ron also hit some long drives Giant roster but that can be quickly changed. He had a 16-5 record at Tacoma last year and might wind up with a starter's job. Favored Oregon State Uni versity, seeking its Amazing thing in the T- as the team which hit 240 homers last season flexed its muscles.

its 1962 Big Eight Conference swimming season yesterday by handily defeating College of San Mateo, 61-33, in the Mills High pool. Bird victory was the fact that with only eight minutes left The club moved to Phoenix Other camp news: Frank straight Pacific Coast Intercollegiate wrestling championship, held a nine -point lead entering today's 1:30 this afternoon and will start in the game, the Rams held an eight point edge and are Oakland has never lost a Howard, who reported to Los Angeles Dodgers at 260 pounds last spring, checked in at 235 meet to a Northern California working out in Municipal Stadium, their home base for the Cactus Xeague games, known as a team that does p.m. semifinals at Harmon Gym. junior college since it began not blow a big lead. Monday.

Everybody has been Oregon State led the is com Leading the Oaklanders in this year pitcher Paul Foytack of the "Detroit Tigers confined to bed with flu attack and 103-degree tempera given the day off tomorrow. the comeback were Bennie competition in 1959 400 Medley Relay. Oakland (Edwards, Ghidella, Boyer, Willmarth) 4:10.0. 220 Free Baker (0), Friedman (SM), Smith (0), 2:16.0. vm.m peting schools with 22 points, while San Diego State was White and Charlie Luster.

At Another squad game is ten second with 13 after yester one stage of the second period tatively scheduled for next ture Coach Ray Berres 50 Free Daly (SM), Willmarth (0), Beatty (SMiriS.O. 200 I.M. Allan. (SM), Wilcox (0), Shep- day's quarter final matches- Thursday to give Mays, championing pitcher rank White hit four for four from outside the key. The finals will be held at 7 erd (0), 2:15.0.

Kreutzer as possible star Davenport, Pagan and Kuenn a chance to sharpen their 115 Ed Fletcher (OSU), John Davies Diving Stantorr (0), Nevatt (SM), no third, 131.2. With one minute and 15 sec pitcher for Chicago White Sox (San Diego State), John Watenabe Toby Burnett (Cal). onds left to play the T-Birds 200 (0), Boyer (0), Dob-rinenJSM), 2:210. batting eyes under game con HE CAN DO IT If It's running and jumping, Ben Haywood of Skyline High is your man. Here he shows the form that brought him victory in the broad jump, high jump and both Hurdle events against Del Valle.

this year. 123 Jim Root (Cal Poiy), jerry peret (OSU). Stewart Bye (Oregon College). ed 54-52 on a tip by Luster. ditions.

100 Fee Robertson (0), Nevatt (SM), Beatty (SM), 50.0. Manager Hank Bauer de Neil Yoshida- (Fresno State). When they got the ball again, 700 Back Edwards (0), Weber (SM). The regulars will probably voted Friday's entire work- 130 Ed Davies (Fresno State), Par Bennett (San Diego Statel, Frank Garcia Gilmore (SM), 2:21. Luster was fouled and made be used sparingly in the early out by the Kansas City -A 440 Free Allan (SM), Wilcox (0), Daly (SM), 200 Breast-Chldella (0), DMIaha (0), two free throws to ice-the exhibition games so that Dark State).

137 Joe McFarland (Oregon), Ron Fin- to work on cutoff p. ays game as the Rams moved the Meakin (SM), 2:39.4. can take a good look at the WblvesTrip Dons Outfielder Wes Covington of 400 Free Relay Oakland (Boyer, Pat- ball down court but could not rookies. There are 40 men in rum, wnimartn. Baker), 3:44.3.

ley (OSU), Lee Stephenson (Stanford), Dennis Payne (San Diego State). 147 Warren King (San Jose State), Ron Johnson (Washington), Tote Swey-gardt (OSU). Lester Brown (Portland the Philadelphia Phillies us nas aiso acme u-o in me uiuau jump." There was a flurry of excitement when Del Valle's Bill O'Toole turned in a 10- Mlstritrt tn urhnt li' a Clin. score camp now, two still to come-1- ing weighted shoes to help Luster was the high point Opeda and pitcher Jack San him get his iegs in condition Bruins Ice Title; 2nd Gain Tie ford and the Giants can take man lor uaKiana wun ib points, bringing his league tor State). 157 Fred Yrueta (San Jose State), Leo Rosenburg (OSU).

Lavern Alton (Portland State), Norm Hoffman (Cal Poly Pomona). 17 Cliff Olson (San Jose State), Jaclc Berger (OSU), Frank Rodlo (Stanford), llClt VlVVlVUlg liS T111UV WMif posed to be the 100-yard dash. only 28 men into Candlestick Cal Faces Huskies Outfielder Neil Chrisley hit two singles and a double and drove in three runs in New leading total to 273 Park for the opening of However a check disclosed Continued from 1st Sports Page CCS season April 10. OAKLAND that the timers had been Bob Metez sparked iSari" Ramon High to a share of YOrk Mets' intra-squad game. G.

W. Wingo (Cal. Poly). 177 Larry Beniick (Arizona), Robert standing at the wrong spot The 25-man plaver limit ler of Seattle left the floor un second place in final Foothill Athletic League basketball Keeney (Oregon), Allen Hagerstrand Ferouson 5 2 112 Curringlon 3 0 4 and O'Toole had run only 90 goes into effect 30 days later standings last night. The Wolves polished off visiting der police escort.

Luster 7 4 0 II Duoaan I 5 111 Brown 1 2 3 4 McGnff 3 4 2 10 A break in the humdrum of The coach in reference is Pittsburgh Pirates wiyplay nine-inning intra-squa games today and Sunday Don a of San -Francisco Giants escaped-serious injury Acalanes 56-50 behind the 23 point scoring effort of (Humboldt Statel, Richard Boll (Washington). 191 Lorry Palm (Cal Aggies)), Pat Clock (Lewis Clark), Al Abrehem(S F. Statel, Leroy Babbet (Washington State). --Heavyweight Errol Cortev (AHrorral, Spp 2 Batiste o-oio White 7 1 5 15 Adams 0 1 3 13 yards. A double victory, by Tom Dysert in the hurdles and a the training program was pro- John Grayson of Washington.

Metez. Henry 112 3 Nocettl 10 2 2 videdAesterday wheii pitching San-Ramon finished the Jor Rieke (SfanfordTrsron -Oliverson simmjs i Tm 0 -f coach Larry Jansen, aged 44, Lightner calleda foul on Grayson during the game for jumping up from league season with a -9-3 Las Lomas. Totals 23 11 11 57 Totils-11 10 17-52 beat 26-year-old Jim Duffalo when struck on right shoulder during batting practice but "won't be able to throw hard Halttime score: Oakland 25, CCSF 11. sweep in the broad jump -gave Fremont a 48-i4riumph over Mt. Eden.

The high jump and pole vault were not held there was no sawdust in a 50-yard race. It wasn't the bench. Grayson has drawn Free throws missed: Oakland CCSF 3. FINAL LEAGUE STAND1WGS PS Piedmont 10 I 4J 5)4 San Ramon 1 4it 541 Li Lomas St 525 Acelanet 4 4 404 572 Alhambra 3 54; 710 Mlramonte 537 544 Del Valle 1 It 454 S3I In the other league game Ofticials: Savage and Lanphear. exactly a sprint but Jansen Lightner technicals pre host Miramonte blasted Al for several days triples by Roman Mejias and Jim won at the wire.

vious games. hambra to the tune of 59-42. The day before Duffalo had The Bruins, who were down for the pits. SkyMnt U. Dtl Vail It San Ramon held a slim 29-27 Campbell featured intra-squad game played by Houston Colts complained that he was tired by as much as 13 points mid halftime lead over Acalanes Hlflh HuraiM-Heywood (S), IDV), Oweni (S).

16.3. Vikings Beaten Irt FinaLGame Vallejo Junior College over of running. Jansen replied 45s way in the second half, math' TO-Yerd DsihO'Tooie (OV), DtGroot "Heck you don't run. Even but Metez went to work in the third period to boost the Wolves to a comfortable lead. (Si, Schroder (DV), 100.

ematically eliminated the only two remaining teams can beat you." MII-vy Rufh (DV), Huddlwon (SI. i. came an early Diablo Valley me race resuitea (rom Metez hit 10 of total points in who had a chance to tie for the crown Stanford" and Contra Costa Loses Final Big 8 Game Concordia Edged In Title Game Concordia College fell be College lead and then coasted Jim's challenge. that period. past the Vikings, 79-65, a 40 Karmen (S), Nrvi (OV), Bewtr (S), SS I.

Low HurdlM Haywood (S)i Christiansen (OV), Falaxhi IS). II 7. WO Prrvost (S), Johhi (Si. Stajt (DV), 2:14 5. Southern California.

Metez barely missed catch Coast Conference basketball Champs Repeat ing the league scoring cham-'l fore Los Angeles Pacific, UCLA now has a 9-1 record with two games left to play inale last night at Vallejo, 730 DeGroot (S), OTode bi-as, in trie California Chris Tom Nichols paced the vi In Mormon Cage tian Colleges Conference in the Big Five. Stanford and USC who play each other San Mateo Junior College busted out of 40-all tie in the king scorers with 20 points. pioh from Las Lomas, Bob Nichols. Nichols finished the season with 206 points and Metez pulled up with 205. Schroder (OV), J4.7.

Relay Del Valle. 1:37. Shot Put-Cameron (DV), Feirwell (S) Thompson (S), i-0. championship basket Diablo Valley finished tonight are tied for second (San Diego State), Darrol Kauffman (OSU). Team scoring: Oregon State 22.

San Diego State 13, Portland State 10, Stanford 0, Washington I. San Joso State Oregon and Fresno State 0. Oaklander Bows In Golden Gloves Oakland welterweight' Charles Westley was eliminated from the Golden GloveJ novice division last night at Kezar Pavilion, but a large portion of the crowd hought he was fobbed. Westley 's bout wih faul Stroud of San Jose State was one of the best on last night's opening Gloves program, but the decision in favor of Stroud brought dissenting boos from ringsiders. The semi-finals are scheduled next Friday at Kezar, with the championship round set for the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on March 15.

Results: NOVICE 132 Je5e Montion, TICO'd Gus Avila Doug Lasit, PAL, dec Jose Tover, Troy Sisk. Vidal AC TKO'd Harry Rivera, 3. 130 Douglas Smith, Vacaville Boys, dee. Daniel Carroll, Rogers AC; Don Contey. dec.

Donald Bellenger, unatt. 147 Bill Stroud, San Jose dec Charles Westley, Richard Lopez, dec. Gorge FYegoso, unatt. Broad Jumo Haywood (SO, Torbohn second half with host Contra Costa College and went on to with 5-4 marks. John Paul Jones paced the fourth place with a 7-7 record DIABLO VALLEY VALLEJO (S.

Nary (DV), High Jump Haywood (Si, Bostic (S O'Toole (DV). S-)0. ball game at Bishop O'Dowd High last night. Pete Stroup hit for 31 points as the visitors overcame a The victory over the Hus losing Dons' with 15 pointy whip the Comets 66-55 in the final Big Eight basketball OFPT Pole Vault Pond (DV), Tessien (S). Krippen (SI, eji Score Skyline 55, Del Vail 41, 0 12 1 game for both vesterday.

five-point Concordia lead in 2 12 kies was UCLA's 11th in 12 games and ran the Bruins record to 15-8 this season. At one point in December UCLA 2 0 14 O'Hara 0 2 2 2 Himes 4 1 5 Nickolas Fremont 41, Mt. Eden 31 the second half. Concordia 12 0 4 3 10 7 The winners got a sparkling 24 point effort from Howard 1 0 0 2 Plump Mike McQuaid and Bruce Nickerson led the Miramonte attack, which proved too much for the likes of Alhambra. McQuaid hit eight of his 17 points in the third period and I 4 4 20 Edmondsn 2 1 Smylie Crenshaw Coston LaPointt Nichols Bankhead Sheenan Toner Brown which was paced by a 100 High Hurdle Dysert (F), Miller (F i.

Vv'yatt (ME), 11.4 100 Gonialyes (V.E). Womeck (F), Hioinbotnam IVE). 10.7. held a 4-7 mark. 2 115 Toney I 0 1 1 Sundberg but Rich Lyons of 5 3 3 13 Mixon 7 7 1 21 Aianenson's 15 points, fin.

ished play, ith a 174 record Contra Costa led all scorers SALT LAKE CITY OIPD A pair of Northern Utah teams Ogden 12th and Centerville 3rd exploded late in their games last night to win then-second straight Latter Day Saints All-Church basketball titles. Ogden edged Utah State University 2nd, 64-62, for the senior crown while Centerville dumped West Arcadia, 48-42, for the junior championship. It was the first time in the history of the LDS tournaments that both defending champions had won repeat titles. 2 2 4 0 Anderson 10 2 2 22 Mile Wimem (VE), Vigil (WE), Van- 2 0 0 4 UCLA's John Green, who was second in conference scoring before the led with 25 counters. Nickerson followed with seven Buran IVE), 5.146 440 Hale (F), AcKenii (VE) Jaoer IF 55.4.

L. A. PACIFIC CONCORDIA The Comets wound the Totals: 20 13 22 05 Totalsi 311713 7 Diablo Valley 27 31-05 6 If 2W Womack IF). Gonvalyes (ME), H.gqinbothem (ME). 73 3 both teams with 27 points- of his 18 in the last period and that was the whole story as the Mats ran away in the Valieio 31 41 79 league season with a 4-10 mark.

The win gave San Stroup 14 3 3 31 Schroeder 3 3 2 Granier 4 2 1 10 Jeske 2 0 2 including 11 of 14 free throws 100 Low Hurdles Dyterl (F), Miller (F). Wyatt (ME), 1U. 80 O. Hale (F), Cammack (VE), Martin 2 0 3 4 Martenson 0 3 2 15 last half Mateo a record of 8-6. Sports Dates Jones 3 4 7 10 Rosenwald 2 0 3 It was a tight game for most of the first half, with the Bruins holding a narrow worth-ton 0 10 1 Krchjater 3 1 13 Serveau (VE), I 10 Relay Mt.

Eden. 137 6 Shot Put Ke'ierbon (ME), Your. IF) Taylor (F), 447. SAN MATEO CONTRA COSTA TONIGHT levens Skov 1 0 Butch Chantri and Harry Miller headed Alhambra with 11 points apiece. sawyer i i Ohlheuson 5 0 3 10 t9 tp BASKETBALL St.

Mary's vs Pepperdine. Oakland Broad Jump stra'ton (F), Coleman margin. But Washington, be rrrignt 12 0 4 Elrod 1 0 0 Damrill 0 0 2 0 I 25 (F). Dayis (Fi, X4. hind, Ed Corell's shooting, Relay Mt.

Eden, 4V ACALANES SAN RAMON Totals 24 11 01 Totals 2S II Ctu Score Fremont 46, Vt. Ben 40 Auditorium, I p.m. 4J5C at Stanford, I m. LdVoJa at USF. I p.m.

Caiit'SKiia at Washington, I Saints Hawaii. BOWLING took the lead before" the half fj ta (0 ft TP Kenedy Adamson Gaskill Sundberg O'Donnell Windham Jerlei Dabney France 0-0 Lyons 1 Elliott 1 10 Rossi 2 24 Crane I 7 Mac 0 I Sarqent 1 Galen 1 7 Litvew' 4 3-2 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 I 0 and held a 40-32 margin at 0 1 1 Have Hine B.er intermission. Alameda County Women's ChampionshipsTeams at Mels BowU singles end Second Net Crown For Brooklyn Girl 6 2 14 2 2 7 23 ,4 4 12 Albert Scots Near Acker Crown 4 14 Rice 10 1 Reed 3 4 Howell 1 5 Wetei 10 Bogu 3 17 3 5 15 1 1 doubles at castrg Village Bowl. ICE HOCKEY The Huskies increased the margin to 48-35, early in the Seals vs. Portland, Com Palace, Hissth Caroinet Jones Daye 22 II Si BROOKLINE, ass.

Totals Totals Haitime score: 34, 24. second half and were in iron m. BOXING California at Stanford, I p.m. WRESTLING (AP)-Carole Wright, a 23- Piedmont High, which al zero point standing after split by 10 about midway through 20 10 -SO year-old Brooklj-n left-hander, the final 20 minutes. Totals Acalanes San Ramon Totals 13 14 13 10 If II 54 I -IS SO 14 1354 Pacific Coast Intercollegiates, Harmon Hockey Standings tf Tito Associated Press NORTHERN DIVISION won the National Women's Indoor Tennis championship UCLA WASHINGTON ALHAMBRA MIRAMONTE Berkeley, 7:30 p.m.

TOMORROW BASKETBALL Sants at Hawaii. BASEBALL OFPT FT ft rp 9 day the Highlanders now have a plus 50. in the standings. Their nearest rival Oroville has a plus 16. It would take a near reversal of form pr Piedmont to drop it.

In its opening game, Piedmont dropped a squeaker to La' Sierra, 25-22. The High- Bieckman 4 2 3 10 Niva 4 3 3 11 Pts. GF GA ready has the Foothill Ath-letic League basketball crown to its credit this season, is on the threshold of annexing top honors in the Acker tournament, being held in Chico. The Highlanders won one game and lost one to take a com Santa Clara vs. Baltimore Rookies.

for the second time yes terday. liss Wright, who was sec 3 I 7 7 3 T7 Cuninfhm 1 0 3 4 Corell I 2 2 II Slaughter 3 14 7 Hansen 4 7 ill ting two games. The Eagles slipped past Shasta 37-32 but Oroville blasted them 45-35. and Clayton Valley meet today in the 5 p.m. squad.

The Highlanders then tangle with Shasta in an 8 o'clock match. The Eagles comeback after, the Piedmont game to match talents with Hazard 7 5 at 10 Brown 4 1 ChantH Cuantamatt Miller Wo'er LePointe McSaman- 1 4 4 1 7 washinoton Park, San Jose. 1:30 pm ICE HOCKEY Seals at Seattle. BOWLING Edmonton 3S 2 3 73 250 270 Cetoary 30 04 541 2'4 Seattle 20 2S 5 63- 704 Vancouver- 14 40 3 31 170 253 SOUTHERN DIVISION 4 3 11 Peter 1 2 4 McOuaij 5 11 Unritfi 2 0 4 Hill 1 7 Kkkerson 0 3 i Atveret -Robinson Williams 7 4 1 Green 111 4 27 Retten 111 Waiman 0 0 10 Hart 0 2 5 Stewart I 2 Paul I 0 I Alameda County Women's Champion- tO 2 1 3 Singles and snip earns at Meis Bowl Pts. GF GA ond first seeded Belmar Gunderson of Indian Lake Estates, 6-4.

3-6, 6-3, at Longwood covered courts. 1 0 4 doubles at Castro Vig Totals is if mot Total 24 11 WO other llanders bounced back with a manding lead on the Portland 35 17 4 07 2)1 UJ awiwMiNO I Technical fouls. Is Totals JJ IJ Spokane 31 07-725 lo Toti Asn 'oa 11 20 42 1 Pacific Association AAU championships. I UCLA San Francisco 'S'ato College, heats 10 I Washington 40 3T 20-00 imt' 0 13 11 .12 Los Anoeles 33 0 50 77 J'O 46-25 whipping of Chico. 7 Clayton Valley eow has -a teams: -After its tirvo-games-yester- Chico at -43 JSU-37-i San grancisco ii- 2-40tfO-m 4-mT-fw- onr -t wrrcnoanco-erwt:.

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