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14-D Saturday, April 14,1 962 SUMMER SPORT RANCH Vikings Nip OlJy'D ByEDSCHOENFELD St. Mary's, Santa Clara, Pitts, burgh, Cal and Stanford, is opening his Diamond ranch 1 i 1 HERM MEISTER Assembles Coaches Second of Year for Dennis Pilati of liberty High lost a no-hitter to John Swett of Crockett ten days ago. Lou Bronzan's ace twirler proved, his previous effort was no fluke in any way, shape or form. Backed by better fielding and adding IS strikeouts to the record, Pilati nailed the door shut on hosting Amador of Pleasanton, 1-0, with a complete goose egg job. Swett's Indians continued to hold first place in the tight Diablo Valley Eastbay Division race with a 6-5 squeaker Lion Ace if OSfc Phils Hand Colts First Defeat, 3-2 I 4 LEAOUl STANDINGS CB jaM swatt Ltwwmort 4 1 Vt Liberty 3 1 1 Vlncantt 1 1 2 AmMor 1 4 ABuny 1 4 LEAP FAILS TO TURN TRICK El Cerrito High's Tom Russell goes high into the" air for the ball, but to no avail as Jack Knox of Richmond makes his way to first base safely during yesterday's game at Richmond.

Rebels Win, Pull Away From Field DeAnza on OnerHitfer Al King's sixth inning single drove in Frank Silva to give visiting Pacific High a tense 1-0 victory over DeAnza in an Alameda County Athletic League baseball game yesterday. Pacific's Benny Ramos hurled a one-hitter to outduel the Dons Bob Weiss who al lowed just three safeties. In the other games Alameda upset invading EncinaL 8-2, Richmond won its seventh LEAOUE STANDINGS OB Richmond 7 Peclfte 1 1 Berkeley Enclnel 4 3 3 Alameda 4 4 SVt uuuiza i a a Saa Leandra 1 El rerrito i III 1 4 straight, 10-5, over visiting El Cerrito, and Berkeley blanked traveling Ells, 8-0. San Lean- dro was idle. Weiss' fourth inning double was the only hit DeAnza could pick up off the sensational Ramos.

The Vikings were held hitless by Weissr until the big sixth frame when they notched an three base raps. With the loss to Alameda, Encinal supped out of a sec ond place tie with Pacific and Berkeley. A five-hitter by the Hornets' Rich Sherratt, who's only a sophomore, got the job done. Richmond methodically ground hapless El Cerrito into defeat, but the Gauchos came in for many of the heroics The losers got a grand slam homer from Ell Cain in the fifth and a three-hit performance from little Ted Bradley Mike Barekman, the ace of the Berkeley mound staff, tossed a dazzling three-hit whitewash job at Ells. The Yellowjackets salted the game away in the second inning with a four-run spurt.

Pacific 000 001 0-1 3 1 DeAnza 000 Ramos and Soaret; Weiss James. and M. Encinal 000 Oil 0-2 5 Alameda 021 230 71 Robinson and Smith; Sherratt and Bovo. El Cerrito 000 050 0- 7 3 Richmond 102 313 -10 10 1 Crouch, Knuckles () and Palumbo; Woods and Aston. Ells 000 OOO 0-0 3 3 Berkeley 043 010 7 3 Ludwig, Fitzgerald (4) and Plngree; Barekman and legal.

Celtics Pick In Fifth NBA Playoff Game BOSTON UPD A capacity Boston Garden crowd is ex pected tonight when the Boston Celtics move into the critical stage of their National Basketball Association cham pionship series with the tough Los Angeles Lakers. Boston is a nine-point favorite for the game as the Celtics go for a record four consecutive NBA playoff titles and world pro basketball crowns. Comets Win Title, To Face Edmonton SPOKANE, Wash. Of) Seasoned Edmonton and upstart Spokane will clash here tomorrow for the Western Hockey League's Patrick Cup. The Spokane Comets defeated Portland, 3-2, last night to win the Southern Division title four games to three.

Bay Hockey Stars Host Sacramento The Bay Area and Sacra mento all-star ice hockey teams get together for their annual blowout 4omorrow night at Berkeley Iceland. The game, billed for o'clock, is expected to draw one of the biggest crowds of the year at the Berkeley rink. Titans Nip Emery In Seventh Frame Skyline High tallied a run in the seventh inning to nip hosting Emery, 4-3, yesterday in a practice baseball game. The Titans got the run on two singles, a walk and an error. Skyline 020 100 1-4 4 4 Emery 100 070 0-3 3 1 Bellinger, Bowen (5) end Kadell; Thom as, Neuberger (5) and Levies.

Problems Cited ATLANTA UP) Golfing great Bob Jones says housing limitations and gouging tactics charged to Augusta innkeepers are the chief problems confronting the Masters Golf Tournament fights Last Night By The Aseeciated "rett BOSTON Gene Fasmire, 13J, Revere, outpointed Nat Williams, 131, Philadelphia, I. ERIE, Pa. Frank Smith, 147, Erie, outpointed Brown Lea, 147, Harrlsburg, Top preliminary on Betty Paret exhibition benefit card. ROME, Italy Nino Benvenutt, 15414, Italy, stopped Jim Hegerle, 15, St. Paul, 4.

BRUSSELS, Belgium Pler Rollo, 115, Italy, knocked out Pierre Cossemyns, 117, Belgium, S. For European bantamweight title. Pierce in Sparkling N.L. Bow Continued from 1st Sports Page he was in front of the rubber and when Dark came out to protest the call the umpire tossed the manager out of the game. "But I have no complaints," Billy said.

He termed the ball Post parked over the left field fence a real good pitch "on til he got hold of it." in tour games the opposi tion has been limited to seven runs and 17 hits while the Giants have been scoring 27 runs on 34 hits. Add to this outstanding defensive play, and you have the answer as to why the club is leading the league. The Giants also proved, for the first time this season, that they can stand adversity. After leaving the bases loaded in the third when Jose Pagan took a called third strike and Willie Mays flied to right, they were behind 1-0 going in to the last of the fifth. Jim O'Toole, the Cincinnati lefty who posted 19 wins last season, appeared to have everything under control until, with two out, Pierce singled through the middle Billy moved to second on a balk and scored on Harvey Kuenn's double over third base.

Willie Mays broke the 1-1 tie in the next inning with his third homerun, also his third hit, of the season. As on his other two homers, it came on the first pitch and sailed over the left field fence Two more runs came home in the inning to give the Giants control of the ball game. Orlando Cepeda walked, went to third on Felipe AIou's single through O'Toole legs and scored as Jim Davenport was forcing Alou at second. Davenport then worked delayed steal on catcher Dar-rell Johnson and scored on Chuck Hiller's single to right. Cepeda added two more tal lies in the seventh with his first homerun of the season Jose Pagan was on board.

Hiller and Davenport be tween them accounted for five of the Giants 11 hits. The for mer got the first of his three hits in the third inning when he beat out a bunt. He not only got Davenport to second but also got himself a basehit, proving that all that time he spent in Arizona practicing bunting was not wasted, Buzzing Billy CINCINNATI SAN FRANCISCO ab bi abrhbl Kasko ss 5 0 0 0 Kuenn If 4 0 11 Rojas 7o 2 0 0 0 Pagan ss 5 110 Pinson cf 4 0 11 Mays ct 3 111 Robinson rf 3 0 0 0 Cepeda lb 3 2 12 Post 4 111 F. Alou rf 4 0 1 0 Coleman lb 4 0 0 0 Bailey 3 100 Harper 3b 4 0 0 0 Davenp't 3b 4 1 2 1 Johnson 2 0 0 0 Hiller 2b 4 0 3 2 b-Edwards 10 10 Pierce 3 110 O'Toole 2 0 0 0 Miller 10 0 0 a-Cardenas 0 10 0 Nunn 0 0 0 0 C-Keough 10 0 0 Totals 32 2 3 2 Totals 34 7 11 7 a Hit by pitcher for O'Toole In Ith; singled for Johnson In eth; Grounded out for Nunn in 9th. Cincinnati 00 010 0103 San Francisco 000 113 21x 7 E-Cepeda, Hiller.

PO-A-Clncinnafl 24-1, San Francisco 27-7. LOB Cincinnati San Francisco 7. 2 Kuenn. HR Post, Mays, SB Harper, Davenport. IP ER BB SO O'Toole (L, O-n Nunn Pierce (W, 4) 7 1 7 1-3 Miner 12-3 HPB Bv Pierce (Cardenail Rxlk I Toole, Harvey, Barlick, Crawford, Vergo.

2:58. A 23,775. Comets in Tennis ioss Stockton Junior College handed host Contra Costa Junior College a 6-1 loss in a Big Eight tennis match yesterday. It was the Comets fourth loss in five meets. Class score Hayward 43, Tennyson 50.

JAMES LOO AN 73, SAMUEL AYER 44 High nurd les Henry (SA), Nieves (JL), Butler (SA) 15-0. WO-Motley (JL), Aurand (SA), Prewltt (JL); 2:.3. 100 LaVlgne (SA), Gladding (JL), Williams (JL); 440-Gonsalves (JL), Williams (JL), Garcia (JL); 544. Low hurdles Henry (SA), Benson (JL), Nieves (JL); 20.3.' 270-Prewitt (JL), Benson (JL), Veloz (SA); 23.3. Mile Garda (SA), Mumme (JL), DeAnda (JL); 5:02..

Shot-put Olmitead (JL), White (SA), Teneka (SA); 48-7. Discus White (SA), Williamson (JL), Olmstead (JL); 13-2. Pole vault Tie for first between Costa (JL) and Butler (SA), Edgren (JL); 104. High lump-Courtney (SA), Costa (JL), rle tor third between Soares (JL) and Trlana (JL); 5-10. Broad ump-Gladding (JL), Garcia (JL), LaVlgne (SA); JO-.

Hop, step and lump Garda (JL), Gladding (JL), Nieves (JL); 41-2. WO relay James Logan, 1:34.0." Class score-James Logan 43, Samual Ayer 53. Things are looking mighty bright for San Lorenzo, a preseason dark horse pick in the Hayward Athletic League baseball race. The Rebels knocked off second place Sunset yesterday, 5-1, handing the Falcons their second league Cal is coin? on an athletic recruiting raid this summer, and now the secret out. Wiley Pete Newell has a supercharged recruiting program going at Cal, but who'd ever euess he'd start selling the Golden Bears to boys 9 to 14? Newell his football coach Marv Levy, basketball coach Rene Herrerias and baseball coach George Wolfman are going to land en masse to conduct clinics at Herm Meis-ter's summer sports ranch at the headwaters of the Navarro River and so are Jack Curtice of Stanford and a number of other top Bay Area college coaches.

Meister, a one time St Mary's grid star who later served as assistant coach at Tom Sturdivant won it with relief help from Elroy Face over the last two innings. Sherman (Roadblock) Jones took the loss. Don Landrum's tie-breaking single and Bill White's two-run double gave the Cards three in the 15th to nail the hour, 40-minute marathon with the Cubs. Stan Musial scored his run during the game, eclipsing the N.L. record held by Mel Ott.

Lindy McDaniel, with seven innings of three-hit relief, was the win ner. Bob Anderson lost it MILWAUKEE LOS ANOELES ab bl abrhbl Bedell 4 110 Wills it 2 2 10 30 0 2 4 12 3 3 0 0 0 4 000 3 0 0 0 3 110 3 110 3 12 1 Jones rf 5 0 2 1 Gilliam 2b cf 300(1 T. Davis rf Mathews 3b 3 0 1 0 Moon If Adcock lb 4 0 0 0 Roseboro Boiling 2b 4 0 10 Fairly lb Torre 4 1 1 0 Spencer 3b McMillan ss 4 1 1 2 W.Davis cf Burdette 2 0 10 Orvsdala aKIrnichli 10 0 0 Picne 0 0 0 0 bUectter 10 0 0 Tetats Kill Totals a 7 a a Struck nut for Rurritt In 7th 1 Grounded out for Plena In th. Milwaukee on 110 0011 Los Angela 100 050 OOx-e Soancer. H.

Aaron. Falrlv. PCi-A Milwaukee 24-9, Lot Angeles 27-9. DP Gilliam and Fairly; Boiling and Adcock. lub (vuiwaunee los Angelas z.

20 T. Davis, Bedell. Drysdale. HR T. Davis, McMillan.

SB-Wilts. Bedell. SF Gii- am. IP ER BB SO Burdette (L, 0-1) 6 6 5 2 2 ricne -j 1 0 0 1 1 Drysdale (W, 1-0) 1 3 3 3 11 Walsh. Conlan.

Burkhart. Palaknu. gas. I 2:46, A 37,140. HOUSTON PHILADELPHIA ab bl ab bl 3b Spang ler cf 4 0 10 Taylor 2b 3 0 0 0 Callison rf 4 0 10 Gonzalez cf 4 0 0 0 4 110 Meilas rf Larker lb 4 12 2 2 100 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 Sievers lb Torr lb Covlngt'n If Demeter If Klaus 3b D'rymple Amaro ss Hamilton bGiustl 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 12 0 10 0 0 1000 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Gernert lb 2 0 0 0 1000 10 0 0 smith Pendleton If aFit'no 2b Buddin ss 30 11 3 0 0 0 aRanew 3000 Farrell a Browne Tief'nauer dWeekly Torats 31270 Totals 17 1 a orounoed out tor Farrll In 7th; Ran for Larker In Ith; Struck out for Buddin in 9thf Grounded out for iierenauer in rtn.

Houston ON IN 001 2 Philadelphia 010 001 Olx-3 Hamilton. PO-A Houston 24-10, Philadelphia 27-13. DP Amaro, Taylor and Sievers; Buddin, Amalflteno and Larner; Taylor, Amaro and Sievers LOB Houston Philadelphia t. 2B Ameititano. 3B Gonzalez.

HR Gonzales, IP ER BB SO Farrell (L, 0-1) 2 2 2 5 Tiefenauer 2 2 1 1 0 Hamilton (W. 141) 1 1 a HBP Bv pjirrll. tlwr UD um1i. ooik nemiiTun. arefner, pogges uanuro, mn.

I ST. LOUIS CHICAOO ab bi abrhbl Flood cf 7 12 0 Brock cf 0 3 3 1 Javier 2b 0 0 0 0 Hubbs 2b toll Minoso It 2 0 0 0 Williams If 7 13 1 James If-rf 2 0 0 0 Banks lb 5 111 Bauta 0 0 0 0 Altman rf 6 0 2 1 cDanlel 2 0 0 0 Santo 3b 5 0 10 dSch'nd'st 1 0 0 0 Rodger ss 3 0 10 Ano-s-n 0 ewiil 10 0 0 Boyer 3b 0 12 0 E. White ss 3 0 0 0 Musial rf-lf 4 12 0 Taylor 5 0 10 ouanorum it 3 1 gLary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 w. wnite id 7 2 a 3 Oliver i 0 2 1 Schaffer 10 0 0 Gotay IS 5 12 0 Washburn 2 0 0 0 Sadeckl 0 0 0 0 hacker tiMorhardt Ellsworth Elston fMurphy 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 K. And's 1 0 0 0 awarwick rf 1 0 1 0 Steevens oooo 00 0 0 oawarsKi I Warner Clemens Tf J0 0 ff-WicRnlahf 1 0 0 Totals 57 1 14 i Totals 5 5 11 5 a-Slngled for Sadeckl in Ith; b-Ran and scored for Musial in 9th; c-Walked for Warwick In 9th; d-Flied out for McDaniel in litn; e-Fiied out tor Rodger in Ith; f-Flied out for Elston In 9th; o-Ran for Taylor In 11th; h-Flied out for Thecker In 15th; i-Struck out for Warner in 15th St.

Louis 010 000 111 ON 011-1 Chicago 11 001. IN ON 010-5 E-Jevler. PO-A-St. Loul 45-11, Chicago u-ai. or Koogers, hudos ana banks; Boyer, Javier and White; Javier White.

LOB-St. Loul Chicago 14. 2b-Santo, Oliver, w. Whit. 3b-Willlems, erocK.

MK-urocK, wmte. SB-Brock, Alt-man. S-R. Anderson, Javier. SF-Banks, IP ER BB SO Washburn 4 2-3 9 4 4 Sadeckl 1-10 0 0 Bauta 0 1 0 0 McDaniel (W, 1-0) 7 3 11 J.

Anderson 1 0 0 0 Ellsworth 1 2-1 10 4 4 Elston 1-10 4 4 R. And-s'n (L, 0-1) 5 2-1 5 3 1 Steevens 0 1 0 0 Wmr 1.1 AAA Venzon, Pryor, Donatelli, Secory. T-4 A-9750. PITTSBURGH NEW YORK ab bi abrhbl Virdon cf 4 0 0 0 Ashbvm cf Groat ss 4 110 Mantilla Skinner If 4 0 10 Neal 2b Face 0 0 0 0 Thomas If Stuart lb 4 0 0 0 Bell rf 5 0 11 4 110 400 0 4 12 2 4 0 0 0 lemen te rf 4 1 1 0 Marshall lb 3 I 1 0 Burgess 4 12 1 Zimmar lb 4 0 10 noaK jo ziii Ginsberg M'zer'skl 2b 4 0 2 1 Jones Sturdiyt 3 0 0 0 aBoucheo Go tf 0 0 0 0 bChacon Moford cDemerlt Daviault dSmlth 4 000 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 0000 000 0 10 0 0 Total H4IS Total 111 a-Singled for Jones In 5th; b-Ran for Bouche In 5th; c-Ran for Moford In 7th; d-Hit Into fore play for Daviault in 9th. Pittsburg ON N1 010-4 New Yarfe ON Oil 010-1 E-Face.

PO-A Pittsburgh 27-7, New York 27-12. DP-Neal, Mantilla and Marshall; Mantilla, Neal and Marshall. LOB Pittsburgh 7, New Yor1fc7. Hoak, Marshall. 3b-Mazeroskl.

HR-Thomas. H. ER BB SO SMrdlvt (W, 1-0) 7 0 2 2 17 Face 5 2 1 0 0 0 Jones (U 0-1) 5 5 2 2 1 2 Moford 2 3 110 1 Daviault 2 0 114 2 WP Moford, Daviault 2. U-JackowsW, Sudol, Forman, Gorman. sports camp June 17.

Today he announced that Newell, Levy, Herrerias and Wolfman have accepted bids to conduct clinics during the four sessions. Bob Titchenal of San Jose and Bob Feerick and Paddy Cottrell, basketball and baseball coaches, respec tively, at Santa Clara, will also take part Phil Sarboe, football coach at Humboldt State, will serve full time at the Diamond as the program co-ordinator. Meister will discuss plans of this year's camp tomorrow in Berkeley during a 2-4 p.m. meeting with parents at the Hotel Durant Senators Sweep to Continued from 1st Sports Page ning 5-2 victory over the Indians at Cleveland while Chicago's White Sox bombed the A's 12-5 in a night game at Kansas City. Baltimore's home opener against Boston was rained out and a blanket of snow forced Minnesota's Twins to put off their home opener against Los Angeles.

The seventh at Detroit started with a fan throwing a pop bottle at Yank's Roger Maris and ended with Luis Arroyo walking in the winning run, and Jim Coates another. Maris trotted into the New York dugout after the bottle grazed his arm. Spectators then scattered broken glass over his position. The game was "held up for about five minutes while Maris talked with manager Ralph Houk in the Yankee dugout. Eventu ally he was escorted back to right field by umpires.

Washington jammed in two runs on three first inning hits against the Indians' Barry Latman and took it from there, Rookie Mike Hershberger stroked four singles and a double, drove in four runs and scored another in the White Sox' rout of Kansas City. NEW YORK DETROIT ab bi ab bi Rich'son 2b Tresh Maris rf Mantle cf Berra If cLInz Reed If Howard Skowron lb Boyer 3b dBlench'd Gardner 3b Stafford -Arroyo Coates sPepltone 5 0 10 Wood 2b 4 0 0 0 Bruton cf 4 2 2 0 3 110 20 11 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 0 10 3 110 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 2 Kaline rf Colavito If Cash lb Boros 3b 4 0 0 0 F'nandez ss 4 0 1 0 Roarke 2 00 0 1110 1000 4 0 0 0 aMorton 2 0 10 Brown 10 0 0 Lary bBertola Burming 30 11 0100 1 000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 Totals If 1 Total 11 I 7 I a Slnaled for Roarke In 7th: Ran for Lary In 7th; Ran for Berra In Ith; Fouled out for Boyer in Ith; Singled for Coates In 9th. New York 020 100 000 Detroit ON 001 Mx-4 Boyer, Bruton. PO-A New York 2. 7, Detroit 27-7.

LOB New York 9, Detroit I. 2B Howard. 3B Lary. HR-How-ard. SF Cash.

fP ER BB SO1 Stafford 4 2 1 1 i Arroyo (U 0-1) 1-3 2 3 3 1 0 Coates 12-3 1 0 0 1 1 Lary 1-0) 7 7 3 2 3 4 Bunning 2 2 0 0 0 3 Stewart, Salerno, Stevens, Chylak. WASHINGTON CLEVELAND ab bi abrhbl Piersall cf 3 1 1 0 O'Con'l 3b 3 110 Cline cf 3 00 0 Fr'cona lb 20 10 2 0 11 W'dllng rf x2 3 2 2 Esseigan If Long lb 3 0 2 1 Romano 2 0 0 0 King If Johnson ss Cottier 2b Schmidt Burnsid 3 0 11 3 0 10 Held ss 2 0 0 0 Kirkland rf 2 0 0 0 2 110 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 PhildpSv 3b Klndall 2b Latman 2 1 1 OOOO 0 0 0 1 aAspr'nte Alien 0 0 0 0 Rudolph 0 0 0 0 22 5 I 4 Totals II 1 4 2 Hit sacrifice fly for Latman In Total A 3rdj JGroundd out for Allen In Wathlngtaa 1 010-1 Cleveland 02 Nx 1 Romano. PO-A Washington 15-4, Cleveland 14-5. (Gam called with one out in top of eth.) LOB Washington 3, Cleveland 2. 2B Phillips.

HR Woodllng. SF Aspromonte. Woodllng reached base on Interferenc by catcher. IP ER BB SO Burnside (W, 1-0) 5 4 2 2 0 3 Latman (L, 0-1) 3 5 3 1 0 2 Allen 2 2 2 2 1 4 Rudolph 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 PB-Romano. U-Berry, Honochlck, Smith, Sctlwrtz.

CHICAGO KANSAS CITY abrhbl Aparlcio is e221 Fox 2b 5 0 10 Cunn'hem lb 3 1 0 1 Robinson rf 5 2 2 1 A.Smith If 5 3 3 0 H'shb'ger cf 0 1 4 4 C.Smith 3b 0 0 0 0 Howser si 5 110 DelGreco cf 2 1 0 0 Lump 2b 4 0 3 1 Siebern lb 3 0 0 1 Cimoll rf 4 0 0 Cousey 3b 2 2 0 0 Posada If 4 12 1 Azcue 3 0 0 1 Ditmar 2 0 0 0 Kunkel 0 0 0 0 asad'skl 3b Esposito 3b 3 10 1 1000 Lollar Herbert bFarley 4 12 2 1 0 0 0 cStephen 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Osinskl 0 0 0 0 2 112 dJimenez 10 0 0 Zanni Total 42 12 15 12 Total SI a Ran for C. Smith in 2nd; Fouled out for Herbert In 4th; Grounded out for Kunkel in 7th; Grounded out for Osinski in 9th. Chteaoa on 130 rv-11 Ufisa City on ON 002- Howser. PO-A Chicago 27-9, Kansas City 27-17. DP-Causey, Lump and Siebern.

LOB-Chleego 12, Kansas City 5. 1B-A. Smith, Hershberger, Lollar. 3B fox, Posada. HR Aparlcio.

SB Howser, Aparlcio. SF Azcue, Siebern, Cunningham. IP ER BB SO Herbert 3 4 1 12 1 Zanni (W, 1-0) 2 2 2 1 1 Ditmar (U 0-1) 01-3 10 7 4 2 Kunkel 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 Osinskl 2 4 3 3 3 1 HBP-By Ditmar (C Smith), By Zanni (Del Greco). WP Zanni. Drummond, McKlnley, Nepp, Umont.

2:5. A Minor League Results By the Assacatted Prat SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUI Savannah Macon 1 (10 Inning), Augusta 4, Asneville 0. Portsmouth 4, Charlotte 2. Knoxville 15, Greenville 0. LEAOUl STANDINGS Ca Saa Larcnia Hayward 1 2 1 Sunsat 3 1 2 Arroyo 13 3 Mt.

Eden 13 3 Caftro Vallay 1 4 tVt Tennyson 1 4 4 Continued from 1st Sports Page ciding run in the eighth when Don Hoak walked, took second on a wild pitch, moved up on an infield out and came across on another wild one by Mets' reliever Ray Daviault Women AAU Diving Field lipped to 21 The field for tomorrow's AAU junior women's national three-meter diving champion ships at the Athens Athletic Club has been increased to 21. Al White of Richmond, dou ble gold medal winner at the 1924 Olympic Games, said the contestants will be: Khris MacDonald, Suzy Manske and Darlene Geor gian of the Athens Water Fol lies; Caren Martello, Santa Clara; Sandy Gast, San Car los; Kitty Barkley, Palo Alto; Carol James, Madera. Jean and Barbara Perry, La Mesa; Shirley Teeples. Compton; Sue Gossick, Tar-lana; Susan Geare and Patty Simms, Arcadia; Pat Clark, Los Angeles. Nancy Poulsen Kathy Igoe, Mary Ann Montgomery, Mari Johns, Kendis Moore and Lesley Bush, Phoenix; and Kathy Flicker, Millburn, N.J.

Interspersed between the 2 p.m. semi-finals and the 3:30 p.m. finals 'will be a water show. Included will be a synchronized swimming exhibition by the Athens Water Follies and tower diving by White and Juno Stover Irwin, four-time U.S. Olympic Games diver.

Alameda NAS Wins Volley Title The Alameda Naval Air Re serve Training Unit success fully defended its All-Navy volleyball title yesterday, de feating Pensacola, 11-13, 15-13, 14-10. In the third and deciding game, the two teams were tied at 10-10 before fast paced serves broke the deadlock. Marty Magi, Jerry Hren, Bob Reading and Barry Greenhalph starred for the winners. Alameda is cap- tamed by John Smith. Bay Bombers Edged In Roller Derby Despite coach Charley O'Connell's 10 points, the Bay Bombers were nipped by the Brooklyn Red Devils, 33-32, last night at the Santa Rosa Fairgrounds to fall be hind 6-4 in the Roller Derby series.

The two teams meet again at 8:15 tonight at Kezar Pavihon. Castro Valley Wins Castro Valley High dumped Hayward, 6-1, yesterday in a Hayward Athletic League ten nis match at Castro Valley, The Spartans are now 4-2 in league play. Sports Dates TONIGHT ROLLS. DERBY Kezar Pavilion, 1:15 p.m. AUTOS Hardtops, Valtefo Speedway, 7 p.m.

TOMORROW BASEBALL Giants vs. Cincinnati, Candlestick Park, 1 p.m. ICI HOCKEY Bay Am All-Stars vs. Sacramento All- Stars, Berkeley iceiano. p.m.

ROLLER DERBY Kezar Pavilion, 1:15 p.m. TENNIS Northern California Championships, San Francisco. Orlnda Junior Tourney, Orinda Country Club. DIVINO National (unlor woman's three-meter championships, Athens Athletic Club, trials 10 a.nw semifinals 1 im, finals p.m. 1 SWIMMINO I Paia Swim Club aga group and seniors, Stanford.

60 LP Northern California Open, El Macero Country Club, Davis. wivermore's Cowboys blanked t. Vincent's, 4-0, to hold the second position, in -Pilati was nothing but terrific." He spaced five walks and had a couple of blooper fly-balls gloved by his team-males to chalk up the no-hitter. Batteryman George Garcia tallied the winning run in the second frame as he worked Don righthander Bart Moore for a free pass and moved to second on Pilati's sacrifice. Stan Pato followed with a single to right Moore cut off outfelder Bill Godfrey's incoming throw, and as Garcia rounded third, Moore's pickoff throw bounced off third sacker Jack Stafford's knee into left field, Garcia scampered home.

lark Worth and George Howard combined to toss a four hitter against St. 'The 'Cowboys scored one in the first inning and added three more in sixth to sew up the decision. Jim Thomas's seventh inning single, his fourth of day, and Francis Peters' one bagger got Swett past Albany. The Cougars had taken a 5-4 lead in the top of sixth before the Indians rallied to tie it. Marty Lara was three-for-four for the losers.

LIbrty BIO 000 9-1 2 1 Amador 000 000 00 0 1 Pilati and Garcia. Moore and Fields. St. Vincent' 000 000 0-0 4 1 Uvjsrmora 100 003 4 4 1 McGraw and Ttchlda. Worth.

Howard (). and Goad. Albany 050 102 0-5 3 3 John Swtt 311 001 1 11 2 'Gorman and Kantor. Rot. Oesar (6) and Peter.

Mustang Star In Heartbreak LU39 IU JCI Id four members of the Eastbay division of the Catho lic- Athletic League took their lumps yesterday, but St. Elizabeth's High's fine pitcher Ben Trujillo should have had a better fate than the one which befell him. The Mustang ace tossed a nifty one-hitter but still came out' on the short end of things EASTBAY STANDINGS CI Bisfop O-Dowd St. Mary Sh'tHubatftl St, Josep .3 3 .3 3 1 4 1 it a asSt Francis made the most otan unearned run to chalk up, a 1-0 victory over the visit ing Oaklanders. bishop O'Dowl and St Mary's both drew blanks, the Dragons losing to host Serra, 44, while St Mary's dropped 9-4 decision to entertaining Riordan.

Bellarmine rapped hosting St Joseph 7-2. St. Francis John Gemello garnered the only hit off Trujillo, but the closest the Mustangs could come to scor ing was Dennis Remund's triple and Cliff Silva's arrival at third base with no outs in the fifth inning. Pitcher Al Ferrer of Serra blanked the Dragons on a one- hitter that a fifth inning single by Denny Boegel and struck out 11. 51.

ElizabeW 000 000 4 3 at. Franci 010 000 I 1 iwj'ito ana gemund; er and Duggan. Serr 103 900 0-4 5 1 O'Dawd 000 000 1 Mrrar Btancnma; Pullman, Mulli fan (3) and Fernando. St. Mary-i 001 9H 1 Rt.4 000 144 7 3 Levegne Akrt Ul and Navta; Rally and Caievano.

teltermt. 0M 310 07 4 a St. josetaVt ooo an a I i Oerei and Covington; Pttarton and McCarttry. lUni.l ifeateoaaiWftlWDBa league win against no losses. He put the clincher on his win ur the sixth inning with a three run homer.

Mt. Eden pushed across three runs in each the first, second and third innings to wrap up its win. Tom Hadly stroke a pair of doubles for the winners while teammate Frank Jiminez got two singles, Hayward squeezed across the go ahead run in the bottom of the third inning and never was headed-Don Brazil tripled and scampered across the plate on Bob Costa's squeeze attempt. San Lorenzo 000 005 05 7 0 Sunset 000 001 01 4 Murray and Kurtz; Wormalduff and Felicia no. Arroyo 110 100 0-3 I Mt.

toen 333 000 Wadleigh, Houck (3), Hughes (7) and Butler; Herring and Kavalsrii. Castro Valley 000 100 01 7 1 Hayward OH 000 1 Nelson and Narduccl; Loux and Hem- anway. Bear Nine Tops Cougars, 6-4 Gary Ingebretson rapped a double and triple and drove in three runs leading California to a 6-4 practice baseball win yesterday over visiting Washington State. Bill Oakley went all the way on the mound for the Bears and He struck out nine and walked two in the process. One of the Ingebretson's RBI came in the seventh inning when Cal nailed down its win with three runs.

Washington State ..000 100 1024 4 1 California -7goo 021 30x-4 7 2 Mepneni and croon, Blockinga (4); 44, over hosting Samuel Ayer of Milpitas. HAYWARD Wi, TENNYSON tVl High hurdles-Comfort (H), Ford (H), Cuson (T); 15.e. HO-Page (H), Harper (H). Mugga (T); 2:01.2. 100-Crewford (H), Moberg (H), Un land (T); 10 i.

440 Barnes (T), tie for second between Aim (H) and Orear (H)i 51.9. (Ties school record by Montel, 195. Low hurdles-Ford (H), Cuson (T), Comfort (H); 20. 220-Orear (H), Moberg (H), fie for third between McCarthy (H) and Barnes IT); 22.. Mile Tie for first between Denmark (T) and Strohmaier (H), Clary (T); 4:47.

(New school record, old mark 4:53.1.) Shot-put-Rozarlo (H), Ferrari (H), Riddle (T); 45-1. Discus Rozarlo (H), McJunken (T), Freed (T); 134-5. Pole vault tola (H), Lund (T), Alexander (T); 11-0. High lump-Ford (H), Stuart (T), Comfort (H); 5-4. Broad lump Crawford (H), Sehwerm (H), Lemen (T)j 17-10.

1 KH relay-wayward, 1:34.4. loss and moved two games ahead of the field. Elsewhere host Mt. Eden unloaded on Arroyo for a 9-3 upset win; Hayward moved into a second place tie with Sunset by edging Castro Valley, 2-1. Chuck Murray went all the way on the mound for San Lorenzo and recorded his third T-Birds Romp To 10-3 Win Oakland City College hurler Jim Dooge chalked up his sixth win Of the year without defeat yesterday as the Thun-derbirds romped past CCSF, 10-3, in a Big Eight Conference baseball game at San Francisco.

Second baseman Joe Morgan unloaded a two-run homer and drove in apair of runs with a double to pace the Oak-landers at the plate. OCC is now 6-2 in league action, trailing City College of San Mateo (5-1) by mere percentage points in the pennant race. OCC 004 022 200-10 I 0 CCCP 000 001 2003 5 5 Dodge and Vetquez; Pearce, Taufar (7) and Carroll. Youthful Tennyson Miler Goes Wide, Tied at Tape Junior Bill Denmark made a tactical error yesterday. And it's a good bet he won't do it again.

The Tennyson High miler was leading Hayward's Bill Strohmaier bv a vard after trading the lead three times coming through the stretch. Denmark suddenly sliDDed to the outside and SJroamaier Doitea to the mside to 1 dead heat Denmark at the tape in 4:47.9. Denmark's effort was good enough to set a school record. Hayward won the meet 83H-29H. James Logan Colts had too much deDth and won their fifth ESCVAL dual meet, 78-1 A.

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