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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 19

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Hands First Loss Of Yeqr IWMBOLDT STANDARD Monday. Sept. 26, I9S5. P. 19 Arcata High Rolls To 39-7 Win Over Del Norte High Warriors ick cai i i i live yards The Arcala Tigers turned a fine performance Saturday night when Ihcy beat the Del Norle Waniors, 39-7, in a Hum- boldl-Del Norte C1F till al Crescent Ciiy.

There was no holding the Tigers hack a they rolled to six touchdowns' while holding 1 Warriors lo one TO and two first downs all evening. Dimmick Slars It was Earl Dimmick. the converted tackle, and Quarterback Larry Johnson who paced Arcala as they drove down Ihe i the firsl lime lliey gol their a on the ball Tigers look the opening kick off on I i own IB and ed il lo Iheir own 32. there, Johnson, Kilmer Dimmick carried in only plays wilh i i Ihe right end for thc touch-lxTM" down. Dimmick kicked Die ex-! 1 Ira point and Ihe score stood jw'nY 7-0 in favor of Ihe Arcata Higlij TM School Tigers.

Early in thc second quarter, i Jones intercepted a a rior pass on Ihc Del N'ortc 20j yard line and went all Hie way I lo score. Carl Cook kicked the extra point io make it Arcata 14. Del orle 0. Later in the quarter. Yacka- niouili punted for Ihe Warriors (o his own 47.

where il Was on ii Diiu- ul ior the jsrris. cii tile Del Moilc rt 17 a ar.d i. nrillair. for off cnaid. A i a a Ilrit- i for one ya-d.

Johnson's pass was rirncctcrt i the hands of Graham for ,1 Del on the Del Ncrlr 10. i a for McC.ulcy three i Yack.i-nouih's pass mcom- lo. Y.i'.-kaiiinuih punted lo SMnpsrn ivas ocnalizcd 15 for hoitli went tor 12 to me Del Nr.m-. lick off a five ended i A i i a Arcita's i Jr.hr.run's i nn passed to i a penalised ILVI i i pnulcd li Jones Nortc hvii r.nd icluined to 1: lour. V.ickaniouih':.

p.i? TllC 1'lclv. On third down Yiickan was intercepted on the i Jones on thc Drl Del 20-yard: v- Inr li a Del' yards for en Mt-CaTl I'y Mustangs Click On Pass Attack To Hand HSC First Loss Of Year llumbohil Slate's Lumber- jjacks, haffled by Cal i'oly's abilily lo complete third a i fourth-down passes turned today toward their conference opener next weekend against the Cal Aggies lo redress Iheir haltered egos. Thc powerful! liMtistangs of Cal Poly rolled up 26-0 victory over the Lum-. ni before -1000 fans inliinee. thc Redwood Bowl Saturday inighl.

Thc Humboldt Stale line, I pro-season problem to SI1C-ONU I A mocks hit the for two. Brownwood over left tackle lor two. Valder i 13 yards In Chadnlck (or a rtoun on 11SC 19. Brooks through middle for one. Browiv.vood went over i cii.inl for Ihrcc.

Hurnboldt a five for ot.side. Antolne lilt zimni for two. was stop- nt I 8 SUBrd v.ifih the mi fo'r LITTLE I REOPELLE cuts back to take advantage of Bill Franklin's block as he rambles for yardage i second half. Cal Poly took a 'G-0 victory in the opening collegiate game of year lor the Lumberjacks fans. over i-n broke In Mayo a i un thc middle, lluntliolril was pensliic.I five for backlicld in motion.

Uemy Cooper elected to i and picked nr i a on lhc riRhl side. Mayo went ovrr thc middle for a first (town 0:1 the HSC 44 Cooper's pass to a i'hil Sarboe and his a 1TM" II" through in fine style Saull da kk 01 hoi 0cv td i bill the Poly p.ISS a a "r-ol" "lluniboldl 'was pen- killed Hie Lumberjacks. rc(mncd Of a i SCOrCS Came a the Cal rly hill Cal Poly was nri Cooper kicked asaln. The deael on the- i a 1 18. vsocri over rlchl tackle lliownvvoeKt tried the middle.

sue. A.iloli'.c made one at rlcril Etnmbnjdt was penalized 15 -11. CTcnk K-ala tried for three ai'd a i 1 i picked roke In vorc line, 21. Del a point for 1-i i no'. one yard- Del 0.

i off to Jones 0:1 il to lhc I i off euard. Yarka. p.i3 In Jones for one. i IhioiMi for an y.irri en by the Tigers and to the Del Norle 44. Tigers Scnrc From 44, il look lhc Tigers six plays lo break i i i a loose on a touchdown scamper.

The kick for the conversion was good but the Tigers were penalized 15 yards for holding. They tried a pass from Ihe 17 bill il fell short, the score remain- 37 snrt ief.irr.ed lo Del 4S. Ypckar.iruuh's pa" i ir.nuih's a by Joncf nn tlir- A i a 4H l.o aK Ihe w.iy for lt Cook's a r.o Rood a 2C. Del at i i i liir.e. off i 12.

to the I Drl Nnyte a i foi hnldi one. i a a No a i ovi middle. IncoTniilcle ro i i n.ick i for 33 yards hul i i 7 IS for elirpins. i uick aix. Arcata lor nr.c.

Minn.l tlir 1 lirrt down 1:1 Hcl Nor'-C ing 20-0, again slole the spol light with another inlorceplinn of a Warrior pass on his own i i hit the Del Noitc Ihicc. Third Lii.iblcrf fliid cut i Pittsburgh Fires Manager Haney Cleaning Slated through tlie air and the fourth was set up by a pass. Duncan Docs Damage Instead of Perry Jeter, Ihe itile-All-Americaii, or Rudy Dclgado, Ills running male at halfback, il was quarterback Jerry Duncan who did most of Ihe damage for the Jlustangs. Poly completed only six of 15 passes, but. those completions wcnl for 200 yards and were Pittsburgh A top to hoi lorn housecleaning for the key plays in every c1 drive.

I Duncan, wilh the a i a good catch by end Bud Chad- Pittsburgh Pirates scl lhe Musl llr possible loday in the wake of ch( owll a in 'first the firing of Fred llancy as Thc lml) crjacks manager of perennial lasl- ha( (hc hls nngs in a 0 lh jjlace club of the Nalional Ml(i six sUui lion wllcll Dun hir Cliadwick will a 10- General a a Branch arc ass on the i yard line. Rickey i i Hancy Jim Anloine slashed Sunday's season-ending game across for (lie touchdown, Dun- lackle. for lonshine i Cal Poly a 15 yards for use hands. Duncan's ii.iss lo Chadwlck was Incom- Icle, knnr-ccd down by tlarmim. arnund lefl end for len.

Harmon kicked 50 yards to Jlnrr.lioldl's thrM- jard llp.o. Ashbinn banccr! tlio middle for four. -Mayo vent over jai.ird for three. Mayo wcnl I lackle for six and a first down. Mayo fumbled.

rccov.crlnB. Alhtnirn tost one. Gor.den, no Rain. Cooper kicked ovit on Ihe Humbotdt 39. Josephson for clirht.

Koal line lo a sensational catch Ihe touchdown. Psaros blocked r.u:ean's kick (or jiolnl. Bcoie: Cal 0 Ihtinboldl'0. i kicked olf for Cal Poly lo nnr.cr who ictiisncd Jive lo the 31 al Ihc hall. THIRD qUAHTKK i i i 'off for Cal Poly to Goodcn who rctnrr.cd from Ihe 15 lo Ihe 21...

Coriper went off his oxvn rlKht tackle iilc 'rnin Ihe three lo sen one minutes in kicked point. A r.la Del Nor.e 0. i off to Jones on I 48, from where he wcnl all (no i None 1-1 i i i i i i elehl a i hi Way to SCOre. Carl YackamouIVs pass i was no good and al the ckl TM lll d( 1 i the SCOre a A a a 26, 'nit' lm seven yard Del N'OflC 0. lAlca'a icnaii'fcd 'i5 i po.tsn.-.aniike conduct.

Del Norte's i ma ten on Areala's 33. for parsed lo Wrialcy wh urnbled on the Atcata. ID i rcco VfALT GRAY tries to turn the Fcrndale end after a i a pitch-out in this action shot from Satin-day's Fcr.ndale-Koopa game. Jim Goff and Stan Dixon move in for the tackle. Femdole won the game S-0 on a recovered fumble and a blocked kick.

with Brooklyn thai lhe aulo- malic renewal clause of thc 157-year-old manager's contract been cancelled because of lhe "uncertainly" of thc situation facing the club Pirate President John Gal breath said flatly that is noli for sale," Bui lie sail ireclors will meet next month an kicked the point and Poly a 7-0 lead. Jeter Hurl Jeter, who served as a flank er decoy during much of thc evening, scored lhe second touchdown when he out- wrestled Lumberjack JAshbiu-n for Duncan's 31-yart the middle fo: broke- I tri nn I i Del No'rle iicM Play. Yaclian i a ckainoulh minleil .15. The Togers kicked off to Norle lo start the second but after only three plays the Warriors had to give iip lhe ball on downs. Arcata' started a sustained drive which took Ihem from the midficlcl all the way to paydirt with only five and one-halt minutes gone in lhc second a Cook'm kicked ihc extra point and it'" was 33-0, A a a Js Yf PaSS i 2r, IXI Xorlr Wilh just one minute and forty five seconds lo go in the game, Johnson passed lo Bray in Ihe end 7one lo climax an- llck brnkl oilier drive from i own yard line.

Cook's kick was nnjcr.i'nrd nood and the score stood al in favor of the Tigers. With only seconds left in thejuip'prd oame, the Tigers kicked apain. On the first play scrimmage, Yackamouih pass-jA, ed to McCarley who raced 68 yards for lhe Warriors score of lhe game. kick for the extra point was anod, and a few seconds a the game ended with the final score reading: Arcala 30; Norte, 7. olinso aln fo lor 2'J and a it for 30 lo Ihe Del 5 Inns ir.com- 33.

ncl Norte 0. Ir.e Del Sorlc 14. five fnr too. mntli led i i Del Pel None off- it Play. McC.v!c ninf.

live for a i Yackamniuh passed lo i lo for i i for iocs for off i sp d' HUMBOLDT STATE'S JACK I A a a i i i fill leaping catch of a pass in this a action TMte Minor shot a a night's Slate game. Vcrn ll Valclcz moves in too laic lo break up the play in this action shot by cameraman Jerry White. Major League LEADERS Durocher Nearly Cries When Leaving Giants YOU'LL Fftt LIKE THIS WITH HOIIEY IN THE BANK A A I NOW AT Depol'l by Otlobtr 10, fair ir.tereil Oelcber Fortuna JV's Down Eureka, 12-OlnAlbee i'ortuna Iiigli school Jayveos paced by fullback Lesli Thomas, beat Ihe Eureka high 12-0 al Albee stadium Saturday It was Ihc first game of the season for the junior Huskies and Ihe second for the reknns who failed to score against Hoopa last week. Thomas was Ihe spark plug the Forluiia team as he in- jlerccpled two passes and ran jtlicin back lo score holli limes. intercepted a third Eureka jpass to slop a scoring threat by Ihc Little I the waning minute make plans for the team and i ho avci i contracts, including hat of Rickey.

Rickey's Contract Un Rickey, who brought Haneyl thc Pirates from Los Angeles three years ago to help with aged 4.9 yards per try in fiv firsl-half aUcmnls, was.injura on the play and did nol rotur the game. Geoi'ge Psaros blocked Du canls try, but I his youth drive aimed al gelling lhe Pirates out of the eel lar, is winding up a fivc-ycai contract. He has an option of remaining wilh Ihe club in an "advisory" capacity, but nol necessarily general manager. Branch Rickey Jr. who serves as aid to his father, said Sunday "the situation is up in the air." He cited the persistent rumors of a major change in Mustangs led 13-0.

The Mustangs began lo mo on (he ground in the second half, eventually i up a a of 22 yards, 1 mostly by Delgarfo and fullback Andy Browmvonrt, bill (he scoring Iays slill came through I iir. Duncan sel up lhc i ouchdown when he tossed a lor a loss back on Htunboirit i Cooper runted ouc lo Cox on the Hiunlinidl 30. Cal Poly was penalized five for i in motion. Duncan's r.K pass In Crooks was knocked down by GeoUen. Anclcti was spilled a iix-yarrt Duncan's pass lo Chld- was incomplete.

Chadwick punted nil on Ihe Humboldt 35. Cooper's pajs ivr.s kr.nckcd down. Fianklip carried, nitc. Franklin lost two. Copper cl In his nun 45 and Cal Poly was Lined back lo their own AOryard on play for clipping, liooks brnkc loose around Iclt cr.d 17.

AnclcK over lackla cipht, Uarnum tackling. Delcarlo ill over left lackle lor lo Iha ks' IR-yard line. "Anclch bansen ouKh K.mrd for six. Ancleh wenl lo llumliolrtl seven. Gocden tackling.

Iffario was stopped lor no xaln. Anh carried loslnR I Cal Poly is penallicd lor lontthinK back to clr 44. Duncan threw lo Dolgatto on screen pax.s and DeKado the SC six where Conner, made thc tackle. Duncan passed to Cox ior a touth- own, Duncan kicked the extra ivolnl. Score: Cal Poly M.

Humboldl 0. SlrliiKer kicked oft for Cal Poly to rtcopcllo who returned 15 In the 20. Hakec pasild In Ttcopelle for six. CA! Poly was penalized lor louahini, Hnmtxildl Ihc hall on th.c Cal Poly 43. FJaXcr paired lo for 9.

Franklfn on a rfraiv ran down 'Continued on Page-20, Col. 4) crecn pass lo Dclgado, the club management. jiook it on the 40 and ran to I i i Luinljcrjack six. The lliis-J "1 can't even be certain myi lc hil cn(i i contract as general Co to lhc i i lidown, added the extra point for a'20-0 lead.j" Jplmson Slops I 27yard run by The first time the hcl a jot their hands on the hal success lo intercepted a Don Wil- manager will be he said. "Whenever there is a change of regimes no one can be certain they'll he back." Successor Nol Known Young Rickey said lhat as far as he knew, no one has as possible Bobby Bra- i i fc.

1" i son piss and ran back RD organization, was considered a 'top a i a Reporls also had Frank Johnson sel up lhe i a 1 Mustang touchdown, lale in (he eiuarler, but a fourth-; down pass again 'pulled Mustangs oul of a hole. Dun-'l replacement, gan, present manager al Holly-ipassed lo Dclgado for lhc workedltouclidown 16 yards oul. SIX-MAN TAG TEAM WRESTLING EUREKA AUDITORIUM TONIGHT 8 O'CLOCK formerly ror Sh Sl PCC eese under consideration. A bad pass from center and al i i llumbohil line sjioilcdT the conversion, Poly 26-0. The a who.

not gel a consistent drive ment." Hard-running Leo Fredrick and Alex Calhw.iy were consistent gainers through forward wall hill 1 only missed iggers had jusl too'j lough luck. Kvery i jFnrlmia His (cams lost more a 1DO I'games in his firsl two seasons. 100 a period but failed lo score each time. i made a deep a i named Leo Duro- jr) ri i Ihreals! down a i baited by cither a sliffen- for ing of thc Forluna line or by interceptions. I Thomas also had a hand -v a i a fool in keeping been lodged in the ccllai lhe lasl four years.

icher almost broke MJ cried when it mine i to leave Silently. lime Ihc game. i the strain i- h- in the lines of hls i ni( Lmlc j0gs( rs 0 i water ace, guy they called "Thoi an ihc Pups sat in front of his nut of Ihc hole in thc second in the dressing room a a i his hands with each of high i a i TM I.i."c kick. Ferris Smilh. Lip" muttered a low loni a 105 1 011 leader a a i Leading luminaries in the Phill-os.

and wilh, it. Logger lineup were i as the (Ji-IWoft S.mders and Cecil Nf jwhile renter Don West a week. i Rill Ri Mand rim pcrwmer defens cr who 1 of the A 3 i a i i i his retirement Snlur- i i yrar, v.ill arriv in tfnvn to day odcr 30 years in baseball. 1 i i a over Ih'- i moi-in" on In nllinr, i Uurochcr, who an- 1 announced fields. LEE I HENNING RICE KlHiSKI vs.

KOYACKS JTANLEE 3 PRELIMS KINISKI vs. STANLEE RICE vs. KOVACKS BRUNS vs. TICKETS ON SALE AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Phone 2-8393 GENERALS RESERVED CHILDREN 1.501.

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