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The Argus from Fremont, California • Page 17

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The Argusi
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Fremont, California
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THE ARGUS'PREP, COLL 1964-65 Rerun; USF, UCLA Assigned Favorites Roles BASKETBALL PAGE Page Seventeen, December 1, 1965, ABGUS BY AL FISCHER Encouraged by the return of several key first-stringers, UCLA and the University ofSan Francisco are expected todomi- nate their respective leagues again during the comingbasket- season: i The Bruins should get a fight 'from anyone of four teams in the Paciflc-8 Conference Stanford, USC, California and State. In the West Coast Athletic Conference, San Francisco Pete Peletta returns Erwin Mueller (6-8) and Jjoe Ellis (6-6) and guards Russ 'Gumina (6-2) and Larry Blum Biggest loss Is center Ollie Johnson. Most promising newcomers up from the frosh include 0-1 guard Mark Jamison and vfard Dennis Black. If the Dons can take care of their center problems, they figure to have another banner year. Biggest stumbling blocks may in the collective forms of veteran San Jose State five, "University of the Pacific and Santa Clara.

J3 SPARTANS Spartans retain four of five Saf- pn f61d, Pete Newell, Frank Tar- grants and Jackie Gleason. First l4L 'line reserves include 5-9 Guin Boggs, from Newark, and 6-6 Steve SchVnk. Fifth starter Is expected to be J6rO guard Rich Keating. Pacific, which came up witha contender last year, again has Bob Krulish and 6-6 Keith Swaggerty to build their attack "ground. Between them, they trlbtited an average of SOpoints to tie Tigers attack last year.

Santa Clara coach Dick Garl- will have the majority of team returning from last Sophomore surprise Mike Gervasoni, though only proved one of the top gum ners intlie conferencelastyear. He will be ably backed by 6-4 and 6-1 guard Eric '''Paulson. -ELROD FIRES '1266 HIGH GAME 0 Bill Elrod blazed to a 715 -se'ries in bowling action last "Veefc' for the week. Elrod, who a 173 average, turned in games of 201-248-266, bowling "in' the Scratch League for Tires. Dee Struckmann recorded a "224-210-823 for four games in Roamers Travel for Grand "Lanes.

BILL ELROD (173 ave)-201-248-26- -'71B In 865 Scratch League lor Tires. DEE STRUCKMANN Bowling In lie Roamers "Travel lor Grand Lanes (4 games). 865 SCRATCH: BernteDay--21I-21Z- 2 605; Ken Knit- 216-599; Will lOsborne--527; Al Parish-Z10-571. ,1., THE ROAMERS: Lou Knhne-697; the winner. Marguete Shafer--221-629; Jean Browiung-200-724; Phil Barr-677.

DIAZ 845: Heal Wtlmlt-201-530; SB111 Flugga--200-562; Tony Trpya-- Wes Locklear-201-568; 9111 Burgls-203-564; Len Robinson- Both Loyola and Pepperdine of Los Angeles and St. Marys of Moraga slwuld be improved but not to the extent where they would be considered contenders. University of California at Santa Barbara may be down a notch from last season when they surprised USF and Santa Clara in early league contests. GOODRICH GONE In the Paclflc-8, or as the league commissioner might put it--the Athletic Association of Western Universities, the Bruins return 6-1 Freddie Goss, 6-5 Edgar Lacey and 6-3 Kenny Whether the Westwood courtmen can successfully overcome thelossofAll-Ameri- ean Gail Goodrich and Keith Erickson may be the key factor. The Bruins will again rely on quickness, shooting ability and the full court press to put them on top.

California will have its "longest bench" in several years. Returning lettermen in-, elude Dick Vortman (6-5), Charley Perkins (6-2), John WardeU (7-0), Steve Smith (6-3), Jim Ashcraft (5-10), Robbie Olson (6-1) and Eric Unruh (6-6). Add to these worthies jaycee transfers Bruce Steckel (6-7) from Menlo and Russ Moe from Chabot (6-7) and one can see that the Berkeleyans will not lack for height--if nothing else. Top sophs are 6-5 Bob Wolfe and Carl Adams, 6-0. STANFORD Stanford has one of the top courtmen on the Pacific Coast in 6-6 Bob Bedell.

He will be In a starting lineup that includes Jack Gilbert (6-8), center Ray Kosanke (6-9) and guards Mike Prelssler (6-1) and sophomore, sura-shot Arthur Harris (6-3). The Indians, under veteran mentor Howie Dallmar, have the height and experience to extend the Bruins to the limit. Whether', they can keep from being low- bridged by a second-division team during the season is something else. Pioneers, Chabot Open On'Foreign'Courts California State College at The Chabot vets include Pete Hayward will have two letter- Ness (6-3) and Ron Peterson (6-3 2 at forwards and 'Hal Dohling (6-0) 'at a guard slot. On Friday, the Gladla.fors take the wraps off their sparkling new gymnasium (seating capacity 1540) when they enter- men in the lineup tonight when they take on (he tall and talented.

University of Pacific Tigers at Stockton. First year Pioneer coach Glen Albaugh, former Wash- mr inglon High cage director, will start veteran Howard Foster (6-2) at one forward spot along with junior (6-4), a former Logan High all-league ace. Letterman John Langenheim (6-5 2 gets the call at center Del Walker (5-10), an all-league transfer from Santa Rosa, and Dick Drake (6-2) of San Mateo are the starters at the guard positions. Front line reserves include letter winner Jack Kavanagh (6-Z), JC transfer Roosevelt Dunn (6-2), froshgrad Bob Price (G-l) and 1964-65 Gene Hazzard (6-1). Pacific is led by 6-5 Bob Krulish and 6-7 pivot Keith Swagerty.

On Saturday night, Cal State opens its home schedule against the University of Santa Clara. It will mark the first court meeting between the two schools. Three lettermen and apairof classy newcomers will comprise the starting lineup when Chabot takes the court tonight at Napa College. HOWARD FOSTER All-Hayward League choice Ricky Ford (6-3) las' been switched to a guard spot-while All-Alameda County star Boris Pesa (6-4) draws the center assignment. WARRIOR WORTHY--Doug Harcleroad, a 6-2 forward, is expected to play a key role for Aldo Anderson's Mission San Jose High Warriors this season.

Harcleroad is a letterman and was one of the top scorers In the Mission Valley Athletic League last season. NOW AT CAL--6-7 Russ Moe, an all-Golden Gate Conference choice while at Chabot College in Hayward, should see plenty of action at forward for the California Bears this season. The Bears open their schedule tonight by hosting an Alumni squad. Coach Rene Herrerias is expected to start Junior Myron Erickson and letterman Dick Vortman as forwards, seven footer John Wardell at center and veterans Steve Smith and Jim Ashcraft in the backcourt. Intermission 'Extra' Set When'the clash with their archrlvals, the Los Angeles Blades, Friday, December 3rd, the San Francisco Council of Lions Clubs will clash with KSFO radio personality Al Collins.

Collins, the biggest hockey fan In the western world, is an unofficial coach of theSeals. He plans to go on the Ice between periods at the Lions benefit game to compete with Lion representatives in a goal- scoring contest. Themostgoals of five attempts will decide All indications point toawide open race for the Mission Valley Athletic League varsity basketball pennant with defending champ Washington, Newark and Mission San Josa expected to windup in the top half of the club that will be definiit- ly looking to the future is C.D. game in their new gymnasium. Ron Walters Knights were to meet Adrian Wilcox High in Santa 'Clara this afternoon.

Washington opens its home sea- Several players up from the Krosh-Soph team and varsity reserves of last year round out squad. I MISSION SAN JOSE Newson Friday night by playing comer Aldo Andersoninheritsa Castro Valley. Other non-lea- that will average out as basketball federations tests nthe tallest in the league" Re- two countries. 1 Spartan Cagers Plan Overseas Court Tour A 20-game summer basketball tour to New Zealand and Australia is set for the San Jose State Spartans from June 10 to Aug. 1.

Coach Stu Inman's troops, traveling under the auspices of the NCAA and UJ3, State Department, were Invited by the of the 233-551; 2 2 7 5 4 0 BILL'S I SIGNAL SERVICE Luther Emmett, Prop 7288 Thornton Ave Al will fire the puck for charity. If he outscores the Lions, they will donate $250 from the game proceeds to charities designated by Collins. If the Lions win, Collins will write a check for $250 to add to the benefit fund. So the fix is in for charity. Al Collins and the Lions will have some fun on the Ice, and contribute to many worthy as well.

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Drop In soon. Try one. Buy one. You'll be glad you did. EAST TERMS PARfS AND I FREMONT CYCLE CENTER 3853 Washington Fremont 656-9862 SCHOLL Vanbeusen's KennedyHighTit- ans.

Jrvington has a strong nucleus returning while James Logan, though relatively green, will boast a taller club than (lie 1964-65 unit. All clubs, except the Vikings, have opened tlieir schedules success to date. Newark bowed lo a sky-scraping San Leandro quintet last Wednesday ami Kennedy took an 84-42 shellacking from Pacific High in the Titans' first-ever Sail Jose at Mountain View and James Logan at Tennyson at night. Following a rundown of MVAL basketball teams going into the second week of practice contests: NEWARK--The Knights wiUtry to overcome their lack of height with speed and shooting. Top shooting hands appear tobefor- ward Barry Ng, starting his third season of varsity play, and 5-11 junior Louie Roclie.

Center duties will be divided by Kurt Pearson (6-0), Hocky Pamplin (6-0) and Steve Ahern (6-0). Frosli-Sophgrads bidding for playing time include Tom Lmnceford (5-11), Bob McCasland (5-8) and Chuck Dahl (5-9). Carl Simmers (6-1), Dave Avila 6-5) and Phil Haubert (5-6), from the '64-65 team, will also see considerable olav. WASHINGTON--Wayne Scholl's Huskies, who waltzed to the MVAL crown last season and gained a berth in the Gridley Invitational Tournament, return three "of their top six players. Included in one of the better prep courtmen in the entire Bay Area, 6-3 forward Dwight Rasmussen.

Teamed with Rasmussen are Craig Reading (6-1), Jeff White (5-11), Bobby Jibson (5-9) and Fritts Golden (6-2). green shirts include Dough Harcleroad junior Shaffer (6-ll, Bob McCleary (6-2), junior Bob Galmiester (5-11) and Herb fiezentes (5-10). Biggest loss from last season's inaugural team is all-league guard Randy Macur. IRVING-TON Kemper snould floor a stronger quintet this season, though inexperience in the front line may handicap them. Chief losses are forward Rich Corbett and center Darrell MacDonald.

Returning lettermen include junior Jim Holt (5-8), Bob Diffenbach (5-10) and Tom Andrade (5-9). Bidding for forward and center positions are Dan Evans (6-2) Steve Smith (6-2), Mike Ivey (6-3)andMarkFalvey(6-4). Newark T-V Sales Service We service all makes of T-V Black and white and color THE ARGUS SPORTS 797-5275 New auto financing plan. May Save You $125 or more! 'Before you sign for your next HENRY P. ANDRES LOCAL AGENT 47 Lewis Cenfer, Newark 793-5211 Auto Life Fire Truck Commercial 11 Lewis Center SY 7-3620 I GENERAL Cherokee 140 SERVICES Charter Flights Fuel Down Services Hanger Space (now taking Guaranteed Pilots License For only Alvlio per week Complete course includes everything No extras to pay including ground school.

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