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-q; cccc OallandTribunSundaFebiXI STARS DOUND FOK NEW SICYLINE SCHOOL s'3'ic- A Civy vigVjg of gpodt "'fir it iiiwm ar lrWWt. AfW- in the boundaries have the op- (' By ED SCHOENFELD High School kids of Oakland uoa vi aiieuuiug Dxyune ur staying where they are. Soph havent been JturJed in yet? omores have no choice. They But once they find out some i must go. of their very own heroes may School officials feel there play against them next fall wffl he JBffkient athletes for the new Skyline High School, the kids may howl among these 1,425 displaced loud and long.

NEW YORK, Feb. 25 If there is a niche unoccupied in the racing Hall of Fame at Saratoga, it might be a fitting gesture -to reserve it for the heliotrope bowler the cocoa band which Mr, Joseph Thomas Cascarella wore to Moscow in 1958. 4 7 It wouldn't have to be a big niche say about size '7tt but it ought to be suitably dressed, with the Casca rella katy snhouetted against a backdrop depicting the "fcrernlin bell tower or the bulbous dome of St Basil's. Tftfo" idle whimsy prompts this suggestion. The more thaaghtfuHy guy views horse racing on the international 'level today, the more keenly aware he becomes of Mr.

CascareHa's role as a good will ambassador in livery stable circles. 5'iAs of now, three Soviet steeds named Epigraff Grlfel and Relief are salloping across the snowy steppes and students for Skyline to field fuD-scale varsity teams im For example, Casuemont's mediately. No. 1 quarterback, Oakland's two first-string guards and a Uniforms and'equipment al star end from Fremont may ready have been ordered. Not only athletes, but some be wearing Skyline's Red and White in Oakland Athletic coaches from Castlemont, Fremont, Oakland and Tech may also go to Skyline.

Many have asked. 'leaping over droshkas with designs on the Aintree Grand Oakland almost certainly National at Liverpool March 25. win lose Paul Berger, head been running this steeplechase since 1839, and never before have the Russians made a pass at the winner's of its PE department Berger purse of about $40,000. coached the Wildcats' foot-ban teams for nine years, retiring after, his team won the took an act of Parliament to get 'em in, bat they're there. When the entries were made, Russian horses were OAL championship in 1959.

'banned from Great Britain lest they carry African horse disease across the channel but Parliament lifted the em Bergers name win go to the Board of Education for bargo whea an international council on epizootics, which isn't as eomical as it sounds because it couldn't be, testified 7 approval Tuesday. The superintendent's cabinet picked Berger as its man for the Sky the ailment was unknown in the U.S.S.R. Recently a couple of Russian trotters raced in France line job at a meeting last CONSTRUCTION MOVING AT RAPID PACE ON OAKLAND'S NEW SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL''. Football field and track oval art beginning to take shape. StandY and gymnasium are in background.

They were awful stiffs, but that didn't make them any less week. ratcracuve to the management of lookers Kaceway. Berger most likely would be Skyline's ootbsH coach at the According to Hi, Forrest sophs are tackle Herb Thomp After seeing them trail Jhe field in the Prix D'Amerique over the Vincennes1 course outside Paris, delegates from Yonkers enthusiastically invited them to come and take son, halfback Craig Breschi, outset as wen as head of the PE department tackle Doug Marshall and tackle Dennis Pauletich. potluck in Westchester County. j--- if ic if tf-Jri 1 df ti The big question on campus Mitchell assistant superin tendent of schools, Skyline win definitely field a varsity has-ketball team in the OAL in its first year.

right now is: Ben Francis is the sopho Meanwhile, Comrade Yevgenl Dolmatov, -a burly, Mack- browed moulik who is commissar of the thoroughbred PAUL BER6ER New Skylin Coach? more starting basketball guard at Oakland who must one junior and two soph golfers who are within Jthe new school's Tech came within two blocks of losing a terrific three-sport star, Jim DoweH. He is the Bulldogs' No. 1 quarterback, a standout eager and a sprinter on the track team. Al Kute and his coaches quickly checked the map, then breathed a great sigh of relief. Dowell was still Tech's.

i'We're planning on varsity dustry In the proletarian paradise, has been junketing switch to the new school. Other the capitalistic breeding farms of Great Britain buy football from the start, too," he said. "But if we get a small League football games next tag up bloodstock. Among the young ones he picked up' in sophs to be lost are Glen Fuller, Jim Ida andEdHuddleson. Who's going to Skyline? City street maps may become more popular with the kids than Bobby Darin discs until this thing is straightened out The coaches, maps in hand, already are scurrying around to see how they stand.

an. Ireland were a couple of coits eligible for tne insn ueroy gridders with the option. Center Gary Colacco, guard Bill Nurre, and halfback Tony Branes are the others. Lewis, sophomore quarterback, is on his way. As yet, no Fremont basketball players appear to be affected.

The Bengals' No. I baseball catcher, Bruce Reitz, Is a junior who might be lost to Skyline. Except for one potentially big star, Fred Kennelly, who ran at No. 2 quarterback last fall and figures to be the starter this year, Castlemont may not be hurt much. As far as last year's foot There only one junior, for Definitely bound for the new 12th grade we may not play in the OAL the firsCyear.

We would have some football above the jayvee level, any' how." Qbviously, the Cossacks are coming. Up to three years ago, there'd never been a Soviet steed in a race this side ward Bob Woodford, among the Wildcats' cagers, so far as can be determined. Iron Curtain. school in the bjlla is one of Oakland's starting basketball guards and the best high jumper on its track and field Otherwise, Tech does not appear to lose a single major anybody wants to know who breached the wall, it was Oakland's best high jumper, They have a fair idea, but ever-dressed, former ball player from. pnua athlete.

team. Ben Haywood, is a soph and bound for Skyline, aeiphla named J. T. Cascarella, a Bowling good tenor. Mr.Q's There will be others for won't know for sure until the schools conduct official surveys.

Results may not be known for several weeks. L0U5M I The way already has been paved for Skyline to play in the OAL next fall The other There are also some gym coaches and teammates to By 1958, the Washington International at Laurel had drawn starters from nine foreign countries and winners from three and Mr. Cascarella, executive vice president of Maryland bridle path, was yearning for new worlds to KEI1 SHOP nasts, swimmers, golfers and more basebaU players lament How come? five schools, including Ma Meanwhile, The Tribune conducted a spot check at In order to fill Skyline's new conquer, new headlines to whet the suckers' appetite. Clymonds, canceled their in-league season bye dates to IVY LEAGUE SHIRTS A95 FMias msm tmi. In.

MS. Clayton Dunning, starting ball coach Stu Carter can find, there are two juniors and one soph swimmer and classrooms, the Board of Edu Wrapping his shapely torso in a belted trench coat oMhe make room. end, is one of four Fremont cation has established bound style affected by all secret agents in all films of intrigue, Castlemont, Fremont, Oakland and Tech. Oakland, with 700 to go, naturally figures to be hurt the most. 6" aries Slicing into Castlemont, and his iron skimmer at a rakish angle, he took Fremont, Oakland and Tech flights for Moscow.

territory. Intermediate Soccer Cup Play in S.F. CASUAL JACKETS Urn MlictiH. Pritia ITALIAN SHOES Sasrtstitylas.Sstciil SWEATSHIRTS Naitar Din (rata. ttf.

ta The new school will draw In football, there are four juniors with options and four 700 students from Oakland, California Soccer Football I In intermediate cup compe- The Bolshoi Ballet being closed at the time, the only show in town was the mausoleum in Red Square where, the revered cadavers of Lenin and Stalin are displayed like THIIID OIVISIOM Baatk ChaM (SPI Paul vs. Olvmolc Club sophs who must go to Skyline. 400 from Fremont, 200 from Castlemont and 125 from Association senior and inter- tition, Union Espanola faces (No. 1). AC vs.

tin say uons (No. I). salami in a delicatessen. Competition would have forced the exhibit to shut down if Mr. C.

had lingered longer than Tech. Starting guards Carlton Kinney and Paul Nicholas, lineman Leon Hart and halfback Leonard Scott are juniors. The mediate cup competition will resume today with senior cup play featured at Balboa Soc Present juniors at the four Ash Abort Om Mt ar Spar. aat Chia. Tarrifia Savtaaai Hayward's Hermania AC at Crocker Amazon Field (No.

1) at 11 a.m. Today's schedule: be did. i For four days, kulaks in peasant garb queued up outside schools whose homes are with Santa nasi (Dayta pr) Santa Rasa Klckara vs. Frandl SC Suaayvala (Pair Oaks Park) L-tt-Pannonia AC. vs.

Nicaragua AC ALUANCI MVIMON Baach Ckalat Francises AC A Vs. Cala. cer stadium, where tne sf this bone bowl turned to gaze, transfixed, upon an apparition from "another so Jsedazzled by the crease in the NiM's 7314 MacArtbar 1:31 tt I Hit. An Frt. Sat 1U I Scots vs.

Club Peru match, at 2:30 p.mv doalins (No. 1). AC 'A' M. Sam af Hah Sierra College Skiers Move A (No, U. It will be the fifth meeting of the season- between the teams.

Into AC vs. Liberty PC 11:30 Mareory AC VS. SPAC. Pam V. BP Scott.

CSPA INTBRMIOIATI CUf Crackaf Amaiaa s-v 11:00 Union Espanola Harmanla SC No. 1). ot Italy Vs. South IP AC (No. lioo-lan Cartot vs.

Jallsca Milan (No. 1). laennnanta (SoUM Slda Park) Lodl imperials vs. Burgarmalstar. 4 vs.

Mexico AC. Pala Ada (Rae Pirk) vs. Italia SC Early Tressider Lead In other games at Balboa, Hakoah AC meets Liberty at I Do you recognize I I j. SQUAW VALLEY, Feb. 25 The Tjoiversity of Nevada was second with 187.5 points 1:30 p.m.

and Mercury AC faces San Francisco AC in the 22:30 semi-windup. GD Sierra College of Au after Doug Salter won the burn, is leading at the mid mile-long downhffl In 56.1 sec onds. The Nevada team won way point in the two-day Tressider Memorial college Ml the downhill event and the cross-country team 4 placed ski meet on Patl r.lotors now third. Six colleges have sent Chico State Is in third place teams to the four-event meet. In the cross-country with 175.4 points.

Events scheduled for Sun' day are the slalom, on Pa today, Sierra's Ed Ronriestad poose, and afternoon jumping trousers that tney; forgot why they'd come. Comrade Dolmatov was enchanted by his exquisite visitor, especially after testing- him over the derby distance wlU) a luncheon of caviar and bolshevik brandy. 7 "lib. Cascarella, who as a pitcher with the Athletics had trained on mother's' ruin with such connoisseurs as Jimmy Foxx, finished the course with his ears pricked. Re and his host became fast friends, considerably faster than the steeds Russia has been sending to LaureL The quality of entente established by 'our.

horsey envoy Is illustrated by the fact that there have been two Muscovite starters in each of the three internationals since his visit, in spite of misadventures that might have alienated almost anyone. i In their first race here, one Russian was left at the post and the jockey accused an assistant starter of holding his bridle. The second was a wrestling match in which two riders falls and the Soviet' jocks came back yelling that the -salt mines had never been like this. Last fail the reds finished third and fourth and should have been placed second and third if the goth on Zabeg had known how to claim foul. Yet ever since Comrade Joe showed the way to the more abiindant, unprbletarian lifer they have embraced international racing with growing enthusiasm.

Odds dont faze thefh; they mean to run in the Grand National even though the4ards are stacked against them there. -i Horses must run three times in Britain before weights can be assigned according to performance. The Soviets have never been closer to Liverpool than Czechoslovakia, 'so the Aintree handlcapper has to give them top weight of 168 pounds, an almost insupportable burden ta the world's toughest race. fjondon bookmakers are laying 66 to 1 to each of the 'three, and 25 to 1 against the. trio as an entry.

The opti-snistic Dolmatov may even regard this as a good omen: placed first in 28:40 over a four and one-half mile course. Sierra won the cross-country and placed second in downhill on Granlibakken. "Other colleges taking part are Stanford, California and skiing for 191.8 total points in the two events. San Jose State. lill (SCO Oull GGCIKX? 1 k'i Mill TIRE BUYING AW- Saftty txperti tgrat: Any of then symptoms require Immta'litt brakt rt-Urtal WaVt had ntsrly IS years experience doing swtti-Ins but re-llnesl In that time, we've developed equipment and techniques second to none! This means we give you quality brake Vllne while you wait, and tee that you .4, Labor Included weft read in turf history, he probably remembers that the WRITTEN CUARANTEE-Pro4ated.

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