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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 51

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Oikfin TfiCunf Thuntf jyApril 13, 1961 51 ans Simdkvnlk nun IKelay SunffpHse Skyline PI 6ny Oakland Out For 2nd Win Of Season An nnst in "a rhsTlprtffp rr Piedmont 44, frown 41, Us Lame rito. Two weeks ago his best Ktrtw (PH), 11.1. and the emergence of a here OlSCUS-Thorp PH, Robfe (V). Bray BROAD JUMP-Stepnoneoii PHJ, Brter Grid was 135-a. Three meets were postponed due to wet grounds, but all were tentatively rescheduled.

rfn jur csenngor (PH), nt tween Allen (V) and trumfieM (V), 5-4. POLE VAUITT among HwglM PH), Wast PH, Parlior (vl and Tre (V). M. RELAY Vatlelo, SCORE -Veiled Pleasant fn 34. rmn nu Routs Young (F), Phrrhtr (P), Nlctwtt (LL), Harvey (Fl, ISA ato-NlchoHon (LL), Cokeley (P).

Tim-. mens (P), Break IP), 04 7. 10-Hetier (P), Wooderd (P), CNetll (P). Gebe (LL), 44Creihaw (F), Hooan (P), McCoy (U), Lawyer (P), iTl. LOW HURDLES Ptftter (P), Young (P), Hwevlnen Harvey (Pi, Jl, ns-etter Woodard (Pi, McCoy (LL), O'MetH (P), 3.

MILE Johnton if), WuMng (P), Brather (LL), Ofsan (P), 44. SHOT PUT Ross (P). Hokomb (LL), Poskett (P), Conn (P), KM. OtSCUS Holcort (LL), Com (P), RutKhon (LL), Havana (LU, 141-4. HIGH JUMP RilHet (p), Baker (P), tie between Van Morn (P), and.

Huovtne (P), 4-7 By JOHN SIMMONDS deal on size and weight," the principal said, "and well be Oakland High (l-O) a sur madft up from sophomores and I believe that's asking a to-fore unheralded discus thrower highlighted prep track activity in the Eastbay yesterday. Chuck Snekvik of Clayton Valley High, who wants to help set a national record, accomplished the unexpected when he, beat teammate Art Heinemann in the 880 during the Eagles' 59-53 dual triumph over Mt. Diablo. The Red Devils' Paul Davis, outnumbered two andjthreel little too much of a team. DOUSLf WINNid Acalanes: Dave DornsHt, CWU Bfnna.

Clayton Valley; John Martelch, Mt. Ot-t)lo: Rich Clouflh, Paul Davis Piedmont: Bill Hefter. Pleasant Kltl: CIW Etsiing-or. San LeenoVo: Greg Palamouniain. San Lorerwo: Al Wyndham.

Cleytm Valley Mt. Dlattle iW, HIGH MUPDLES-Clougtl (MO), Twfel (MD), Weltt (CV), M.I. Cooper (CV), Inekv (CV). HeMemann (CV), 1:51. loo TWe (CV), Mertclch (CV), Moon (MO).

16.J. prise leader in the Oakland Athletic League baseball race, There will be no varsity football -played at the new Oakland" Skyline high school Bert but the rest of the sports program will go on as scheduled Thatwas the word tmfov "The coaches at the other schools are trying to keep will be out to make it two wins in a row when it battles Castlemont at (1-1) at Mc- their seniors who will fall in BROAD JUMP Hogen (P), ttratton to one in seniors by the other schools. "As things stand well probably get six seniors and 10 juniors from the Oakland Athletic League schools. The rest of the team would be (Fl. Baker (F), DUon (F), 11.

our Bliss com LOW HURDLES Ctovflh (MO), Toon (CV), Teltel (MO). 10.4. POLE VAULT Tie between Bergar (PI and Garrison (P), tie between Leo (LL) and Barrett (P), H-e. RELAY Piedmont, Fremont. (Lai froM-the-school's principal, Bliss.

"Football depends a great Connell Field. In another key game St mented, "and I can't really blame them for that In fact, I'd probably do it myself." WO-Merickh (CV), Moon (MO), Jones (MO), Ml. 440-McGret (CV), OaM (MD), Caskey (MD), 51.4. MILE N. (CV), Patterson Lomas disqualified), 1:314.

Elizabeth's (2-1) will travel! a junior who had been competing in the shadow of team to Bishop O'Dowd (2-1) in a JET BOOTS Catholic Athletic League Division I came. The two teams Piedmont's Hefter are tied in second place behind St. Mary's (3-0). I The loop slate: BAY COUNTIES Concordia Week'sTop op SCORE Piedmont in. Premont 43 54, Las Lomas 3'.

San leandro San Larenu IT HIGH HURDLES Wyndham Lorl, Rowe (S Lor), Hawkins (S Lean), 17. UO-Nikkel (S leanl, Schroader (S Lor), Stallard (S Lean), :97. M0 Palamouniain (S Lean), Mattel (S Lean). Aragon (S Lor), 19 4. 440-Gray (S Lean), Ferrerio Lor), Speroni (S Lean), 51.4.

LOW HUROLES-Sherbourne (I Lor), Nikkei (S Lean). Hoptry (S Lean), 27 J. 720 Peiamountaln (S Lean), Arragon (S Lor), Speroni (S Lean), 34 1. MtLE-Rometl (i Lor), Sell (S Lean), Peterson (S Lean), 4 55 0. HIGH JUMP-Tie between Hoptry Lean) and CreHer (S Leen), tie bo-tween Ceaner (S Lor) and Rankin (S Lean), 5-4.

BROAO JUMP-Sperom Lean), Mattel (S Lean), Sher bourne IS Lor), l'i. POL VAULT-Landers (S Lean), tie between Reed (S Lean) and Delfarro (1-1) at Emery Bliss added the school will compete on a varsity level in the other sports because "there is less chance of a boy being injured from contact because of his size than in football." The school, nearing completion in the Oakland hills off Skyline is planning a junior varsity grid program. Bliss said he expects a first year enrollment of nearly 1,560 and would like any school with similar size to contact his regarding junior (4-0) idle. (MD). Johnson (MD), INI.

SHOT PUT Davis (MO), Young (MD), Zubey MO), 47-10'J. HI6H JUMP-kne (CV), Eldson (MD), Caskey (MD), W. BROAD JUMP-Mrkich (CV), Mar-tlndale (CV), Anderson (CV), POLE VAULT Cannon (MO), Loverldge (CV), tie bteween Enke (MO) and Parks (CV), DISCUS Davis (MD), Young, Cote lev), iss-m, RELAY Clayton Valley, 1:145. SCORE-Clayton Valley $14, Mt. Diablo S4'si.

Acalanes Jt, Alhembra It, Mlramente HI6H HURDLES Heln (Ac), Vlgllen-lone (Al), Hile (Ac), Traskowtkl (M), 15. MO Deubner (M), Nadol (Ac). Hicks (M), J. Rinne (Ac), 10O-C. Rinne (Ac), LeRoss (Ac), Caldwell (Ml, Morgan (M), 103.

445 McDonald (M), Hile (Ac), Hernandez (Ac), Gllatto (Al), 53 5. LOW HURDLES LaRossa (Ac), Tarbell (Al), Viglienzone (Al), J. Rinne (Ac), Jl.f. 3JO C. Rinne (Ac), Caldwell (M), Me-Means (Ac), Miliar (Ac), 13.4.

Prep 1 ACAL DeAnza (2-2) at Ala mate Russ Young and whose best previous toss was 144 feet, got off the long discus throw. He tossed the platter 155 feet Vk inches, the area's second best this year. Snekvik, normally a quar-ter-miler, asked coach Floyd Strain for a chance to run on the Eagle two-mile relay team which will attempt to break the record during the El Cerrito Relays Saturday. Heinemann was generally acknowledged to be the fourth man on the team, which consists of Jim McGrath and the Cooper brothers, Norman and Robert. So Strain entered both run meda (0-4), Pacific (0-4) at San Leandro (4-1), Encinal 4-l) idle.

CATHOLICS-St. Elizabeth's (2-1) at Bishop O'Dowd (2-1), Sprinter Bill Hefter of Piedmont "High, a dedicated athlete whose goal is simply to run-faster than ever, has been "chosen of the week by theEast Bay Prep Writers Association. 140-pound sen-lor 'was selected for his performances in the 100-yard dash' during two Highlander dual, meets last week. Hefter against El Cerrito on Tuesday, then came back, with St. Mary's (3-0) at St.

Joseph (0-3). varsity football games. He stressed there is a possibility the school's turf field will not be completed in time OAL Oakland (1-0) vs. Castlemont (1-1) at McCon-nell, McClymonds (0-1) vs. for football and that the team ietn-wHed a Soft Calf far Sports, Rellng lightweight, pliable fot eitre taenging Rugged lenstracliea for tough wear Brew, bleed and (hecelste BINNEWEG'S might have to play its sched (5 Lean), 10..

SHOT PUT-Abascal (S Lean), Wyndham (S Lor), Brooks, 44, DISC US Wyndham (S Lor), Galvan (S Lean), A Ives (S Lean), 14J-7V. RELAY San Leandro, 1 34 4. SCORE San Leandro 45, San Lorenzo 44. Pleasant Hill 44' Vallele HIGH HURDLES Essllnger (PHI, Rig. ley (PH), Stephenson (PHI, 15 1.

MO-Kulttl (PH), Hyland (V), Brad-shaw (PH), 1:104. lOO-Baysmort (V), Strickland (V), Snellen (PH), 10 4. 440 Gentry (PH), Young (PH), Brum-field (V), 51.0. LOW HURDLES Rigley (PH), Essltn-ger (PH), Grltfen (V), 30 5. 120-Kirby (PM), Baysmore (V), Strickland (V).

214. MILE-Sturgeon (V), Shjrman tPH), Brown (PH), 4:3 t. SHOT PUT-Brey (PH), ABreu (V), Fremont (1-1) at Greenman Field, Tech (1-1) idle. ule away. Bliss can be reached through the Oakland MILE Growth (Al), Dunning (M), Fanin (Al), Walsh (Ml, 7tS.

SHOT PUT Dornslfe (Ac), Williams (Ac), Kelt (Ac). Goyak (Al), 521'v DISCUS Dornslfe (Ac), Kelt (Ac), Thomas (Al), HuWwlck (M), 134-4. HIGH JUMP Fontaine (Ac), McClure (Al), tie among Groth (Al), Hem (Ac) and McDonald (Ac), 5 10. BROAO JUMP-Hall (Al), Hanscemb (Ac), LaRossa (Ac), Barney (Al), l-0. POLE VAULT-Spade (Al), Inman (Acl, Lomelll (Al), tie between Lewis (M) and Bowles (M), 10-4.

RELAY Acalanes, Mlramonta, 1:30. SCORE-Acalann 71, Alhambr A3. (Mlramonte did not compete). HAYWARD San Lorenzo Board of Education. Open Men.

and rj. Nitee 'til p.aj. ners in the half mile against Diablo, with the first one across the finish line gaining the relay berth Saturday. If Davis continues his rapid improvement, he could be a factor in the discus at El Cer (0-2) at Arroyo (1-1), Sunset IV Jr Four coaches will be hired (1-1) at Castro Valley (1-1), 25 It TKLEQHAPH 1-1S OAKUM Sank Credit Cartli Tennyson (1-1) at Hay ward for the physical education de partment. (2-0).

Bliss said he couldn't divulge names of those being considered until the Board of Education puts its stamp of Trltont phot BILL HEFTER Prep of the Week approval on them. He hopes aJXriday against Acalanes. Scot coach Bob Albiani, who accompanied his protege to the writers' weekly Villa de la Paix luncheon meeting yesterday, said-revenge may have been: 4 strong motivation for Hefter fir the latter meet. "BUI jruns to win, but if pushecfcjie goes faster," said Albianf; "He wanted to beat Acalanes' Chris Binne, who had beaten him as a soph-omorel timed in 9.8 for the distance, which was later found tdbe seven inches over the required 100 yards. Pitcher Bill Clayton, whose that comes soon.

There has been no nick- name chosen for the school. Prefered colors are red and five-hitter helped Piedmont to its first varsity baseball victory "in 41 years" according to coach Jack Moore, was presented the Doggie Diner white. Fights Last Night Bv ttw Assaciatad Pratt Sportsmanship Award. Hefter received the O'Hara Trophy. SEATTLE Eddit Coton, 171, Seattle, outpointed Rory Calhoun, 173, Whitt Both Hefter and Clayton will Plains, N.Y., 10.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Allan Harmon be interviewed on Milt' Gamble's Teen-age Salute, broad IMVi, Kingston, Jamaica, knocked out SAM LORENZO Billy Ryan, 174, Brockton, 1. MANILA Auburn Flash Copeland, 121 Flint, stopped Littla Cezar 121, cast at 2 p.m. Sunday over radio station KDIA. ON CAL Philippines 4.

LQO.P STAFF Eddie Mulligan, president of the California League, announced today that three new umplrei will join the league's six-man staff this season. Tfiey-are Clarence Beers, 40roTPort Orange, Tom Clark, 25, of Yuba City, and Kay Volz, 39of San Lorenzo. Beers is a rookie arbiter but was in organized baseball for RUSSIAN RIVER REGION- IhiSeSi FT WH) rf" xCt I 2Ta I only 41 N.i et 1 I taFtontetleyAlM 17 years as a pitcher, includ ing a stint with "the St. Louis Cardinals. He won 16 games in 1942 for the old Sacramento club in the Pacific Coast ii the RedwBsd Ragiea Sonoma Ciinty Accommodations to fit all Family Budgets All River Recreational Tacilities Smog-free, tree-purified Air Giant Redwood Forests Miles of Beaches Fir isltnattiin writ League.

Volz also is a rookie umpire. His playing experience mainly was in semi-pro ball in RUSSIAN RIVER REGION, Guemeville. Cat. the San Francisco area. A.

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