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Pert MAR. 6, 1 945 EOf AnfffUl Wmtt4 Betts Gets 31 ST. ANTHONY TOPS MONROVIA, 36-34 I Little Joses in Battle Royal; Lopez Gets Nod Troy Trackmen Begin Season HURDLES RECORD FOR VANDERSTOCK but Pepperdine ward Art Montgomery was Two little guys named held to 11. Jose provided more action in Bows to USF North Torrance stunned Vanderstock, formerly of Channel League champ Ven in L.B. Relays BY AL WOLF Timet Staff Writer Pomona Catholic High, broke the mark of 37.4 set Mt.

San Antonio College freghman Geoff Vanderstock set a national junior college record in the 330 yard inter- tura, 63-53. The Saxons held less than five rounds Friday night at Olympic Auditorium than did heavyweights Ernie Terrell and Eddie Ma-chen in their Chicago Ventura scoring ace Marty last season by Fullerton'i Ron Houser and College ol Koiand Betts tossed in a season high of 31 points, but the University of San Fran Lythgoe to eight points, hi USC, once a perennial low output for the season. Sequoia's Dave White. Harry Williams sank a ten foot jumper with three seconds left in double overtime Friday to lift Catholic League runner-up St. Anthony over third ranked Monrovia, 38-34, in the CIF AAA basketball playoffs.

Playing without Its ace, Fair Hooker, who injured his leg in the first quarter, Monrovia held the lead until John Becker tied the score at 34-34 with 2:32 left in regula mediate hurdles Friday when he clocked 37.0 in a winner of the national colle cisco overpowered Pepper- Despite the fact the Moun giate track and held cham Don Albin led North with 15 while Ron Taylor and Jest Jacobson each hit 14. Jose (Potrillo) Lopez and double duel meet with Orange Coast and the Occiden ties were edged by Orange dine, 100-76 Friday night at pionship but only a three- Jose Cejudo staged a punch Coast. 73Vfc-71V2 in time victor the last nine tal Frosh. Torrance knocked Siml ing duel from the opening Eastern Conference competi Morningside high for the Dons' 20th win in 24 games. Joe Ellis and OUie Johnson bell that finally ended after years and a lowly also-ran in 1964, commences a cam tion, it was no fault of Van 1:58 of the fifth.

from the AA playoffs, 65-61. Walt Hale led Torrance with 23 points, Bob Brennan, 20, derstock. Alone with his Lopez, 118, Tijuana, was set the pace for the West winning performance in the declared the winner after and Bart Jonnson, 13. left right combination. At this point referee Lee Grossman wisely raised Lopez's hand.

This was Lopez's first local appearance since July of 1963 when he lost to Jesus Pimentel. The win now gives Potrillo a 34-4 record. Magallanes Wins Bernie Magallanes, 141 34, of Montebello floored Oakland's Bobby Allen, 139V6, a total of seven times before registering a TKO win in the sixth and final round of their semifinal bout. Allen was down once in the second round, twice in the third, once in the fourth and fifth and twice in the last, at which point referee Lee Grossman halted the one-sided affair. In five-rounders, Henry Pouncey, 181, dec.

Lance Holmberg, 185; Charley Jones, XbVi, dec. Harold Spencer, 164. hurdles, he also won the long tion play. Cejudo, 119, Guadalajan, vi AAA jump, took second in the paign to regain No. 1 rating today.

The Trojans, coached by Vera Wolfe, are among 62 university, college, junior college and high school St. Anthony took the tip on WCAC Standings (14) sited the canvas four times. the first overtime and froze Jeff, Apaches No Match for Muir Trackmen Carter (3) The border belter, after a St. Anthony (14) Juet (4) Chrysalides (1) Banks (4) Backer (41 Pierce (13) the ball in the first extra per 1 Irwin (l lod, failing to take a shot. bt.

May (I) Hooker (4) Wiliiama (4) Pt. PP PA USP 12 1 .923 10BS 141 San Jose State 5 .443 194 963 Santa Clara I 5 .415 448 939 Pacific I 4 .571 1039 943 UC Santa Barbara .4 7 .442 904 445 St. Mary's I .315 B34 172 Pepperdine 3 10 .231 191 1011 Loyale 2 11 .154 943 lilt Anthony took the second ex SCORE BY OUARTIRS slow start, caught up with the clever Cejudo in the fourth round, dropping him twice for eight counts following toe-to-toe exchanges. The fifth round started off with tra period tipoff and held the Today's Track Meets Lena Beach Relays, Vaterina Memorial Monrovia 14 7 6 7 I 034 St. Anthony 7 10 9 a 234 high hurdles, third in the high jump and ran a leg in both relay races.

ASTERN CONFERENCE Santa Ana, 91; Chaffey, 53. Fullerton, 104; Citrus, 31. Mt. San Antonio, I1V4; Orange Coast, 7Va; Occidental Froth, 20. Orange Coaat, 73Vi; Mt.

San Antonio, 71 Vj. METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE Valley, 94; Santo Monica, 34. Bakartfleld. 73; Cerrjtoe. A).

Long Beach, 15; El Camlno, II. TOP MARKS ball until 14 seconds were ScArlns subs: i left. Williams then missed a Anthony O'Brien, 12. Stadium, 9:30 a.m. Occidental, Arizona and Arizona State at Tucson, 1:30 a.m.

Harold Busby's 9.5 and L.B. Poly (49) Coast Athletic Conference 15 foot jumper, took the re both Latins trading punch 21.0 sprint clockings Friday uaremom-Mudd at caitocn, i p.m. Pomona at UC Santa Barbara, 1:30 bound, dribbled out of the champions, who meet Loyola South Terrance (54) D. K'henbacker (6) French (3) S. hen backer (II) Fernendei (IS) Holmes (13) Moore (14) Wiahlngton (7) Muckelrev (0) Gaines (14) led Muir's triangular prep for punch, but the harder- P.m.

key and hit his winning jum tonight in their final tuneup trade and field romp over Calvin (19) hitting Lopez soon had Cejudo on the canvas. per. Jefferson and Centennial. SCORE BY OUARTIRS before joining UCLA in the lOO-Feroveon (Cermet), Minm (Car- Five-mile walk, Lomeoc, a.m. Stanford Relays at Palo Alto, 1:30 UC Davit Relays at Davli.

Stridors, Came Pendleton Marines, Paladana AA at Mt. San Antonio, 11 a.m. Garden Grove Wins The Mustangs outscored mewii ivtwiww L.B. Poly 20 14 1J II South Torrance 13 17 19 Western NCAA Regionals at Cejudo fought back but was soon decked by a 220 Mccuuocn iLono oeetni, n.miu. Jones (Bakarifleid).

their opponents 104 to Jeffer Garden Grove, behind To Sco rim tubs: LB Palv iu So- Provo, Utah next week. USP PIPPRRDINR Harrit 3. Farrhj South Torrtnoa-Sleeth 2. per (Mt. Ian son 31 and Centennial six.

In dual meet competition the Mauil teams entered in the annual ny Robertson's 28 points and 35 rebounds, rolled over La Habra, 70-57. Gene DeLaney FT-a 6 PT-a 1-4 2 Lftwe I 1- 5 17 lureng. 7.ui7ui II I Mustangs won over Jeffer Long Beach Relays, which i), Camlno), Hamlin (Long Beach Redondo, 41; Covina, 47. Garden Grove, 70; La Habra, 57. North Torrance, 43; Ventura, J.

Western, 74; Centennial, 57. Rancho Alamltos, 74; Remona, 61. Oxnard, IS; Mornlngtide, 70. son, 95-18, and Centennial, get under way veterans 12 5- 9 29 Deuel 10-02 4 2- 4 10 Betts 12 7- I 31 13-31 Plnamonti 3 4- 5 10 4 3- 3 15 Dlnnel 10-02 uiiv-niinleB (El Camlno), 4:23 added 16 points in the Argonauts' 18th straight Bennett Breaks Record; USC Team in Big Lead suit Johnson Mueller Themee Gumlna James Esters Blum (Mt. Memorial Stadium at 9:30 nark (Oranoo Coast), 4:24.2) Difley 3 0-04 Bender 32-31 I 1-1 11 Keravea 3 -1 4 a.m.

and continue all day. triumph. AA 3 0-14 Three USC performers Colton (43) Unbeaten, top-ranked Re- i- a. ii A- Batlrhawt- MT SIC I Loatr St'Mt Totals 42 14-24 1 00 Totals 31 14-21 74 dondo, which meets Garden Christian (1) lor vest ad (11) Martinez (I) were scratched Friday because of injuries quarter- Chine (41) Murine (13) Muriaet(14) Mendenhall (3) Elder (2) SCORE BY HALVES EUGENE, Ore. A record Grove in the quarter-finals, tiSESSS (mT'sac son (Long Begch).

14.4n; Pargen (Cerrl USP 44 54-100 Noun miler Hutch Gibb, hurdler Pepperdine 37 3 74 breaking backstroke perfor Llamas (14) toe), 15.0. Deigaoa (4) held off determined Covina, 51-47. The Seahawks held (Oxv I20IH SCORE BY QUARTERS Theo Viltz and high-jumper Total fouls-USF, II; Pepperdine, 30. Fouled out Betts, Bender. Attendance 1,354.

mance by Bob Bennett led Southern California into a Frosh), M.2n; Shy, 3l.4n; A. Jooea inaK a. u(iu (Lana Beech). 40.0 Colton Lew Hoyt. Chlno jin bfl AY-Cerritos, 41.9; Long Belch tlU RCLA I V.

I livf, the lead throughout the second half after a 24-24 half- Sesrlne Suht rnltan The meet this year Is re commanding lead Friday I II I 11 49 11 ii 11-41 Houtley, 2. China Slml (41) Hellewoy (IS) -Weiberg, 4. 4T37 Orange Coaat, 42.4; Mt. San Antonio 42.Bn; El Camlno, 4J.0n; Valley, 43.3. MILE RELAY Orange Coatt, Rknfield.

Mt. San Antonio, stricted to campus athletes, time tie. night in the AAWU swimming championships. 95-5. CITY WISTMN LBAGU1 Wstehestr, 40; Unlversltv, 13.

Venice, 101; Hollywood, 12. Palisades, It; Fairfax, 24. AST VALLBY LIAOUB San Fernando, 71 North Hollywood 41 'a. Grant, 37; Van Nuvs, 54. Paly, Si; Sylmar, 54.

WEST VALLIY LIAOUB Taft, 12; Canege Park, 31. Raieda, Chatsworth. 34' i Granada Hills, 72; Cleveland, 41. NON-LRAOUR Lincoln, 73' v. Ball, 31' s.

Narbonna, il'; Garfield, 43' 3. Huntlnston Park, 59; Franklin, 54. Gardens, tSVi; South Gate, J7'i. Roosevelt, 77; Marahall, 36. Verduaa Hllla, SI; Wilson, 54.

Jordan, 57; Dorsey, 53 Wash Ins ton, 10; San Padre, 35. Carson, 43; Belmont, 59. Los Anjeles, 11; Banning, 51 Hamilton, 4IVj; Eagle Rock, 44' a. Fremont, 10; Burbank, 33. Mulr, 104; Jefferson, 31; Centennial, I.

FRIDAY'S TOP MARKS Torrance (45) Hale (23) Loyola Blows for director Jack Rose elect heavily-fored Trojans to a 98-point lead going into tonight's finals. James Laney of Stanford posted a meet record when he swam the 200 yard individual medley in 2:02.1, and UCLA's Russ Webb cracked the 200 breaststroke with a timing of 2:13.5. In a mild surprise, Olympic star Roy Saari of the Trojans was upset by teammate 3:22,4. i Johnson (13) ed to string with the NCAA woetier (14) HIGH JUMP tarumers mrai nei Bennett produced one of rftlrrfiMV A.V Dettrtre (I) 6-4 in the matter of sanctions Da vies (7) Carpenter (2) Brennan (20) am SHOT PUT Thurmen (LB), 54-0; Klfer Western, Sunset League champion, rolled over Coast League titlist Centennial, 74-57 behind Steve Bradds' 22 points and Mike Quinns 17. (Chaffey).

53-4; Barr (Valley), 31-9; Hale Ouran (3) three meet marks with a 2:00.7 timing in the 200 yard and that automatically elimi SCORE IY QUARTERS Big Lead, Bows Torrance backstroke to help stake the nates all AAU athletes. UCLA also will partict 32 II 17 16-44 11 7 34 lC3l (Long Beach), aMOVs; Born (CKrltOt) 49-914; Waffel (Fullerton), 4M14. DISCUS-Flte, 145-1; Hale. 144-2; Waffel 144-112. POLE VAULT Miguel (El Cemine) 14-4; Koch (Citrus), 14-0.

TBIDI IIIAAD TIM, Uallau 4tl 1 High scoring Centennial for Siml T. Paynter pate, but Occidental's team has a date with Arizona and Arizona State at Tucson. Manwaring (Orange Coast), 44-24t. Sim. Scaring subs: Cherry 2.

Servile (IS) Ricketts (ID Halligan (14) Banks (4) Finger (33) Day (15) Ice Hockey Standings Dean Willeford in the 200 javelin urevnspen tvxr rrnvi, 117-7. Loyola, leading by as much as 17 points in the first half, lost their shooting touch after intermission and dropped a tough 79-76 Pomona (54) Eekl (14) Monk (7) 9 Bradford (0) Pettoth (71 NATIONAL LEAGUE yard freestyle. 200 BUTTERFLY 1. Savanto (Stan ford), 2. Milam (USC), 3.

Ttl. GF GA Claremont-Mudd will appear at Caltech and Pomona at UC Santa Barbara in other Bruins' Gore Hurls 3-Hit, Shutout Win GOLETA UCLA right 100 Towmand (Jordan), Couser (S), Caretto (USC), 4. Laney (USC), 4 (University), l.m. 2:01.1) 5. Meirvhardt (Washington) 32 14 21 21 31 Chicago 33 Montreal 29 Detroit 31 Toronto 25 N6w York 1 Boston 17 220 Couser (Univaralty), 21.2w; Thomp- 6.

McGrath (USC), 2:05.3 176 161 169 150 140 WCAC decision to Santa Cla ra Friday night at Loyola. on (Neroonne), 21.7. 200 BACKSTROKE 1. Bennett (USC), SCORE BY QUARTERS Servite 17 17 35 36 Pomona 10 11 17 II SI Scoring tubs: Servite Rathbone 4, Hen-nen Pomona-Radleh 4, Bannister 3, Mount 1. 440 Mathit (Fremont), 4.a; Couser Muir Hurlers Fire No-Hitter competition involving South land performers.

Northern Relays Mike Gervasoni was high 2:00.7 (meet record, old mark, 2:02.4, Bennett, 1464); 2. Carroll (Oregon), 3. Houston (O), 4. Schubach (S), (Hamilton), 47.6; McNeill (Palisades), M.4. for Santa Clara with 21 110-Niehols (Fremont), Howard 5.

Monahan (UCLA), 1. points. Dick Schiendler had 20 for Loyola. Friday's Results Ne tames scheduled. lute Tonight New York at Montreal Chicago at Toronto Detroit at Boston WESTERN LEAGUE Grelg (Oregon State), 2:01.9.

200 BREASTSTROKE 1. Webb (UCLA), (meet record, old mark, 2:15.4 Bill Crala. USC. 1444); 2. Craig (USC).

hander Ken Gore hurled a three hit shutout and shortstop Fred Dyer supplied all Barred from competing at Long Beach, the Striders, Camr Pendleton Marines Hemet (II) Smith (12) Ryan (I) Arnold (6) Wilson (22) Darrell Evans and Charles South Hills (41) Luty (7) Koch (17) Lyon (5) Filene (10) Akert (2) Loyola, which led by 60-37 at the half, was able to hit 3. Jeffers (USC), 4. Does-burg (USC), 5. Anderson (USC), of the needed offensive Pts. GF 6A 4.

Harrison (O), 2:20.3. 200 FREESTYLE 1. Willeford (USC) Pankow teamed up to pitch Muir to a 4-1 no-hit victory and Pasadena Athletic Assn belatedly arranged a trian punch with a first inning ho Ramirez (4) Portland 33 21 Seattle 31 23 5 71 222 113 only 2 of its first 16 shots in the second stanza, and was 2. Searl (USC). 3.

Boyd 3 45 145 155 SCORE BY QUARTERS mer as the Bruins opened (O), 4. Flanagan (UCLA), 4 36 214 211 over Cathedral, highlighting gular meet for Mt. San Anto 5. Ootcher (S), I. Gilcrist (USC), their CIBA season with a 5-0 2 54 222 241 ultimately outscored, 42-26 Vancouver 25 San Francisco 30 Victoria 24 BLADES 33 27 31 I Friday's CIF prep baseball nio, starting at 11 a.m.

1 53 197 144 1:47.3. 200 IND. MEDLEY 1. Laney (S), (meet record old mark, 2:02.3, Bennett, in the final half. I 47 174 217 LOYOLA SANTA CLARA victory over UC Santa Barbara Friday.

Gore allowed three scat USC, 1944); 2. Bennett (USC), 3. Meanwhile, Northern California tracksters head for either of two relays at (Gardena), Goff (Palisades), Johnson (San Fernando), Zaatl (University), Laveaue (Ca-noge Park), MILE-Jarman (Eagle Rock), 4 29.3. TWO MILE Hedge (Washington), 9:50.4. 120HH Burrell (Washington), 14.5; Cal-lihan (Dorsey), 14.7; Slebert (Van Nuyt), 15.0.

120LH Burrell (Washington), 12.5; Washington (Hamilton), 13.4. ltOLH Person (San Fernando), 19.1; Hunter (Dorsey), Jeter (Gardena), 19.9; Coaley (Venice), 20.1; Shockley (Venice), Auerbach (North Hollywood), 20.3n. MILE RELAY Jordan, Taft, Los Angeles, 3:05.4. M0 RELAY Fremont, 1:30. LJ-Gaines (Jordan), 22-9; Clark (Jefferson), 22-7; Esaulvel (Franklin), 22-7; Cooley (Venice), Tropea (North Hollywood), il-IOVa; Fulenwalder (Venict), 21-6Vjn.

SP-Marcua (Palisades), 54-1; Moore (Eagle Rock), 54-9; Klaasmin (Hamilton), 54-7V2n; Mogno (Westchester), 53-5Vj; luiebeck (Grant), 53 Arnold (Palisades), 52-llVjn; Cole (Doraey), 5210. HJ-Mlckell (Narbonna), Heater (Fremont), 6-6; Wrloht (Belmont). 4-4. Bates (USC). 2.02.6; 4.

Cole (UCLA) a FT-a PT-4 action. Pankow came in to relieve in the fifth as Evans moved to third base. Cathedral scored on Pankow via South Hills 10 10 17 441 Hemet 4 16 12 14-54 Scoring subs: Hemet Shoue, Hooper, 2. Webb (41) valley Christian (11) McDonald (I) Tlement (2) Price (2) Duistermara (14) Offutt (10) Smits (IS) Herremadl) Smith (7) Hldma (4) SCORE BY QUARTERS 5. Savanto (S), I.

McGeagh 1- 1 I Atch 4 1- 3 13 3 1-15 Bums O-Keefe Stucky Stanford and at UC Davis. Friday's Results Portland, Vancouver, J. Only geme scheduled. Thursday's Results BLADES, San Francisco, I Only game scheduled. Games Teniihf BLADES at San Francisco.

Channel 1-130 5 -4 17 Turner Gervasoni (USC), 2:06.1. TEAM SCORES-USC, 111; Oregon, 13; Stanford, 77; UCLA, 59; California, 26; Wattilngton, II; Oregon State, 20; Washington State, 1. tered singles, two by Steve McClary, while walking three and striking out eight two walks, a passed ball and At Long Beach, there'll be 0- 1 10 1- 4 11 9-11 21 3- 4 11 1- 2 3 4- 4 1 2- 2 1 0- 1 3 Sch'dler 4 McC'tky 4 Bbehte 4 Petersen 1 McDonald 1 Adelmen I an infield out. six classes of competition, 0- 1 I 7-9 9 2-2 4 0-0 1 Paulson Ooollng Levitt Dunlop L'dtnfhel Webb 10 12 11 1S-4B Gauchos. Valley Chrlttien 17 13 30 13-4R p.m.

eluding a split separating the big and little fellows in the Scoring tubs: Webb luces a. Riuttin UCLA UC SANTA BARB Vancouver et Seattle Pertlend at Victoria valley Chriatian-Kllne 5, Suwyn 2. ak bl abrhbi Totait 39 21-30 79 Totala 21 24-34 74 Murphy Nearing Billiard Crown SCORE BY HALVES university-college category. Joining USC and UCLA in Minaml, aa 4 0 0 0 Blork, rf 4 0 0 0 Arrinoton, ef 4 0 0 1 Keller, If 5 0 13 McGlnnls, If 0 0 0 0 Can lr 97 4279 McClary, ef 3 0 2 0 Loyola 50 34-74 Dror. 30 2 113 Goehrlno, If 3 0 0 0 tint rlara.

Lav Ola. Brooklyn's Cisero Murphy PV Doman (Wathlngton), 13-10; Aubrey (Palisades), Ybarra (San Fernando), 13-0. 4 0 0 0 Murray, 3b 4 0 0 0 the top division are Fresno State, San Diego State, Cal State Los Ancreles. Briaham a. FOUieo our wicuumev, rucer 4 0 10 Ramsey, 2b 4 0 0 0 moved to within one game Baehore, lb Ganulln, rf Crater, rf Coiietto, Attendance 1.07.

of dlinohing the 1965 world's Young and Cal State Long Cuthman, lb 2 0 0 0 White, 3 0 10 Ford, 10 0 0 Conrov, a 1101 0 10 0 4 110 3 110 3 110 3 110 ss Meeri, Gore, CIF NON-LEAOUI Warren. 75; Sierra, 31. San Marino, 59; San Gabriel, 54. West Covina, 69; Glendora, 44. Bonita, 84' Pomona Catholic, Valencia.

70Vi; Corona. 41' 1. Beach. Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal pocket billiard championships as he defeated Jimmy Moore, Albuquerque, 150-110, Fridav night ait the Ameri Glendale Hoover, Loyola, 1 Arcadia, Azusa, 3. Fullerton, Sunny Hllla, 5.

Serra, Chamlnade I. Monrovia, Burroughs, 0. Artetla, Magnolia, 1. Pater Notter, Mt. Cermel, I.

Plus Centennial, 1. Bonita, Covina, 4. Chaffey. Anaheim, 1. Glendora, Cleremont, 1.

Crescents Valley, La Canada, 4 (tie, darkness). Domlnguaz, Venture, 4. El Monte, La Puente, 3. Aita Lome, Negaloa, 0. Riverside Poly.

Ganesha, I. Temple City, Chino, 2. Lakewood, Santa Fa, o. Mulr, Cathedral, 1. Mavfalr, Bellf lower, 1.

Alhambra, San Gabriel, 1. Northview, 10; Charter Oak, 5. Colton, Upland, 1 (tie, darkness). Barstow, 11; Desert, 4. Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, 1 Buena, Brea, 2.

La Quinta, Foothill, 2. St. Paul, Mission, 2. Western, El Rancho, I. Wilson, Excelsior, 3.

Clntwell, Bell Gardens, I. South Gate, Lynwood, 1. Enter Timet Classified "World's Fair Holiday Contest" Still Totals 32 5 I 5 Totait SCORE BY INNINGS Lakewood, 56' '2; Dominguez, 50; Arroyo, Western, LaVerne, Pepperdine, Redlands and San Fernando Valley State comprise UCLA ISO 100 001-5 can Billiard Parlor. JU3. Crespl.

75; Notre Dame. S4Va; Glendale, I5'j. UC Santa Barbara 040 000 OOO-O Cage Scores LOCAL UCLA, 77; USC, 71. USC Frosh, II; UCLA Frosh, 74. Santa Clara.

79; Loyola, 74. USF, 100; Pepperdine, 71. JUNIOR COLLEGE Pierce. 94; WSC All-Stars, N. imperial Valley, 74; Grottment, 17.

PACIFIC COAST San Jose 44; St. Mary's, N. Stanford, 14; California, 79. Oregon 49; Oregon, 50 Seattle Pacific. 107: San Franettce Arrinoton, Minaml 2.

Ramtev. PO-A the other group. Burroughs, 72; La Salle, 34; Cathedral, Murphy, taking advantage of triple scratches which -UCLA, 37-11, UC Santo Barbara, 37-11. DP Maeri-Jones; Minaml, Cuthman; Mur ray, Minaml and Cushman. LOB UCLA, 11.

CIF FRIDAY'S BIST MARKS 100 Busbv (Muir). 9.5; Duaan (Cretan UC Santa Barbara, I. WCAC Box twice cost Moore 15 balls, put together a 56-0311 run for a 16-3 record in the 36-day 2B Ganuim. hr over, Mecrl, Gore, Ford. SF-Dyor.

9.6; Lvnch (Mulr). Blaelcmar ICrMll. IP ER IB SO 7n; Campbell (Muir), Pastult (Notre ST. MARY'S Gore I I 3 I FT-a PT a $19,500 tournament Luther Lassiiter, the de SAN JOSE Newell Saffold n. y.an; MCFadden (Muir B), 9.1; flosela (Crespl), 9.9n.

220 Busby (Muir), 21.0; Lynche (Mulr), fl.Sn. Ford 3 1 Carrey a 0 0 3 1 in itiiiiiMaiVr rrnfc 2-310 S- 7 5 5 6-410 Yost 7 1- 3 15 Moore 1- 3 13 Turner HBP By Ford (Arrinoton). PB-Whlte. Tirranttt fending champion from Elizabeth City, N.C, wound up 4 4- 5 12 DeVlneenzl U-Slevert and Teeutsouvea. 1:25.

Aft. College Results 440 Outan (Crespi). 49.4; Hogue (Muir). 49.9; Black (Mulr), 50.4n. MO-Bowler (Crespl), Peabody 3- 415 0-3 4 5-717 4- 4 4 0-0 2 500.

Gleason Lebetich SChlink nis 2U-game schedule with a BASEBALL 2 1-25 Reemes 2 0- 0 4 Bradley 0 1-21 Palllano 0 2- 2 2 Benutl 10-02 eating 1- 1 1 waooex lLa Puente), 159.3; Spadoni (Crtapl), Smith (Muir), 1:54.1. MiLE-Keernt (Crespl), Ortega Tribe Nips Bears, 2-1 USC, Fresno 3. I egg 16-4 record after blanking Jack Brdt, Houston, 150-0 on Cat St. (Lone Beach). I.

Hlgglne USC, STANFORD UB Daro Qui 27 10-21 44 Totait 14 20-39 51 Totals runs of 84 and 66. Other re tauroank), 4:21.6. TWO MILE-Saykally (Craipl), Robles (San Gabriel), 9:4. 120 HH Jones (Notre Dame). 14.4; SCORE BY HALVES sults: ring fanned nine and spaced eight hits Friday as Stanford 31 33-44 San Jose St.

Mary't Bias (Mulr), 14.1; Caruthers (Muir), 32 3651 Jose, 20; St. Mary't. dcf' Minersvllle, 150-73; Irvine Crane. Prvht.r is.on; Parkinson (west covina), 15.1. IM LH Janes (Notre Dame).

14.4 defeated California, 2-1, in a CIBA opener for both teams. Total Fouls Sen 11 Fouled Out Rl def. Harold Worst, Grand Raoldt. Mieh'. 150-10.

(Crone had run of 134). Attendance 1,000. Lanzlt (Crespl), lf.ln; Elel (San Marino), 19.1; Blades (Mulr), 19.9; Proctor (Mulr), 20.0n; Parkinson (Watt Covina), mi California 000 000 010-1 I 1 Stanford 000 001 10k 2 4 1 TO. j. LJ Smith (Mulr), 22-5n; Huckaby nvo ana Diamond; Quiring and Hlbbt.

(Dominguez), 22-1; LOPtz (Bonita). 21-1. SP Lyman (Mulr), 54-1 Ml Brick Washington 71; wasnington, it (double overtime). Pacific, 14; UC Santa Barbara, BAST Providence, 90; Brown, 45. Beaton Hall, 71; I one, 59.

St. Peter's, 77; Sf. Francis (N.Y.), 70. Harvard, 15; Yale, S3. SOUTH Florida.

90; Georgia, 54. Atlantic Coast Cenlerente SomHtMle Duke, 101; Wake Forest, II. N. Carolina 74; Maryland, 47. SOUTHWEST Utah, 71; New Mexico, 71.

ROCKY MOUNT. BYU. 102; Wyoming, 17. Idaho 104; Idaho, 92. Colorado St.

12; Regis, 49. NCAA COLLEGE DIVISION TOURNEY Pacific Coatt Regional Fresno 74; Nevada Southern, 41. Eastern Regional Long Island, 57; Chevney 41 Philadelphia Textile, 50; Albright, 49. Northeast Regional St. Michaels (Vt.l, 77; Hertwlck, 72, Assumption, 74; LeMoyne, 51.

South central Regional Evenavllle, 111; Bethune-Cookmen, 77. Bellermlne, til Virginia 74. Orear Laket Ragianal Michigan, 03; Jackson 71. S. Illinois, 71; Concordia, 71.

Midwest Regional N. Dakota, 47; Minnetota-Duluth, 57. Moorhead 75; Colorado St. Col SELLING OUT (Mum, 54-3n; snare (west covina), 52-9; Howard (Mulr), 52-ln. HJ Ash (Burroughs).

4.313. Trojan Nine UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, o. San Diego, Harbor, 3. San Diego MCRD, Whlttler, 3. Redlands, Pasadena College, 2.

El Camlno, 11; East Lot Angeles, S. Sen Diego Pepperdlne. 4. Cal Poly (SLO), 13; Cal Lutheran, 1. Phoenix, Mese, 0.

Cerrltes, Long Beach, 1. Chapman. Wettmont, 1 (12 Innings) Pasadena, Angel Rook let, 0. San Diego, Peeperdine, 4. Stanford, California, 1.

Ventura, Santa Barbara, 7. Eastern Conference Tournament Pint Round Mt. San Antonio, Chaffey, I. Citrus, Orange Coast, 1. Riverside, Senta Ana, 4.

Fullerton, Sen Bernerdlno, Second Round Mt. Sen Antonio, Citrus, I. Fullerton, Riverside, 2. OOLP Sen Diego 54: San Diego NTC, 14. Whlttler, 45; Coltech.

9. Loyola, 37; Cal Lutheran, 14. Cal St. (L.A.), 29; USC. 25.

TENNIS Glendele, Pasadena, 3. El Camlno, Cerritos, 0. Vallav. 7: Bakeriflald. 1 PV-Wilson (Warren), 15-0; Heglar (Mulr), 14-1; Vaughn (Corona), 14-2; Flannery (Warren).

14-0n; SfalnhoH Sweeps 2 Games (warren), i3-n; Reynold (Mulr). 13-0n; Hamilton (Burroughs), 13-0. USC's varsity baseballers tacked on two victories Fri day, defeating Fresno State, ENTIRE INVENTORY! i0 DISCOUNTS TO OU ON MEN'S, LADIES' CHILDREN'S SKI EQUIPT. SKIS, BOOTS, POLES, AFTER SKI BOOTS PARKAS, STRETCH PANTS, SWEATERS, ETC. Fresno Wins in NCAA Tourney 9-3, at Bovard Field, then traveling to Cal State at Long Beach where they SEATTLE (UPD Fresno claimed a 5-2 victory.

State trimmed Nevada i Hi Cal Poly (Pomona), Cai Poly Southern, 74-61, here Friday Fresno State 1 01 000 100-3 5 5 USC 000 330 310-4 3 Plerlni, Hlmes (7) and McGhee; Fisher, night and advanced to the fi lege, 73. Herbsf (I) and Pitcovich, Cox (7). 0PEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. nals of the Pacific Coast (SLO).

z. Glendele, Pasadena, S. SWIMMING UC Santa Barbara, 52; Pecific, 43. Peeadene, 57; LACC, 31. Orange Coatt, 49; Fullerton, 24.

USC 310 003 000- 5 10 0 cai state (l.b.) 200 ooo ooo 2 a 3 Midaaat Regional Buffalo, II; Rendolph-Mecon, 44. Akron, 72; Steubenvlllo, 70. Southwest Regional Abilene Christian, 91; Doana, SO. Washington Central run s. srucxer, sranock and rtco-vlch (I); Johnson, Perry (I) end Lowell.

07. NBA Standings WESTERN DIVISION Cage Highlights NCAA college divisional basketball tournament. Fresno will meet Seattle Pacific, a 107-78 winner over San Francisco State for the Western Regional title tonight. Center Lonnie Hughey, Fresno State's 6-7 point lead at Cou JOHN FAIRCHILD (BYU1-2I College Baseball minutes to gars broke loose in final 10 Pet. .41 IT .114 37 34 521 00 own Wyoming, 102-17, and clinch West ern Athletic Conference chamolonship.

RHP LAKERS St. Louis Baltimore Detroit Sen Francisco ...33 37 471 10 Cougars meet UCLA at Prove next week San Diego State 101 000 040-4 10 0 .31 42 .425 13ft in opening round or Far watt NCAA re- Pepperdine 020 000 200-4 II 2 15 57 201 29 lonai. nyrm ttooinson (W) 31, Loon LlDDerr. view iri and Whaan: Iwru lark (W) 29. Mike Gardner (BYU) It.

end Price. EASTERN DIVISION Pet. er, scored 26 Friday night to take the play away from the JERRY CHAMBER! (Utah) 13 Serf- MB WIN A TRIP TO THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR via AMERICAN AIRLINES ASTR0JET Tht Nw York's World's Fair will ro open in April, and you can visit this international oxtravaganza traveling by Amtriean Airlines Astrojet if you or a winntr in Times Classified'! "World's Fair Holiday Contest." Details are published in today's classified pages. Turn there now, and send in your entry for this exciting contest, TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Beaton 57 15 .79 Winter 000 403 0007 14 4 Cincinnati 4t 2 .592 141 Mine roppiea visiting new Mexico, 71-70, to eliminate Lobaa from WAC title Cheat, pick Ellis (NM) 24, George Fisher (U) II, Rebels from Las Vegas. Philadelphia 37 34 .521 ALL FAMOUS NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS A PARTIAL LISTINI 07 TNISE "NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF VALUES" WAS HOW LA DOLOMITE SKI BOOTS 55.00 25.00 WOOD SKIS WKOFIX TYPE BASE 33.00 16.00 STEIN ERICKSON HAND MADE SWEATERS 50.00 25.00 BLIZZARD EPOXY SKIS 165.00 99.85 DELUXE ALUM.

SKI POLES 14.00 8.00 MEN'S BRAND NAME SKI PANTS 40.00 20.00 1965 SKI SWEATERS 29.95 12.85 1965 ECKLE ALUM. SKI POLES 14.95 9.00 1965 BRAND NAME SKI PANTS 20.00 13.67 HAUSER SKI PANTS 49.95 18.95 CORTINA DOUBLE SKI BOOTS 32.95 14.95 sen Diego MCRD 301 710 Olx 0 13 4 Jones, Celbon (I) and Walters; Johnson, Mazone (5), Potter (I), Dare (9) and new Torn 4 .437 11 i uanieis inmi is Before fouling out. Atlantic Coatt Conference Tournament iteve varCHBAtf h.l. Westmont 000 100 000 000-1 I 1 Chapmen 000 000 Oil Ml 2 1 Graves end Palmer; Hall. Criaaan (9) Devils gained final of Atlantic Coatt Conference tournament by running awlv from Wake Forest in second helf, 101.

Duke hit II of first 11 ahots at start of final period. Bob Leonard (WF) 33, Jack 'Garnet behind leader. Friday's Results LAKERS, IN; New York, 103. Philadelphia, 110; Cincinnati, let. Baltimore.

121; Boston, 124 (overtime) Only garnet scheduled. ernes Teaigkt LAKERS at St. Louis, KFI, 4:31 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia New York et Detroit Cincinnati at San Francisco and Carney. HE Cal Lutheran 100 000 00O- 1 4 3 Cal Poly (SLO) 003 341 10k 13 19 1 warm iu 20, riecx Titan rm if.

in temifmal LARRY LAKINS (N.C Statel-33 free A nan ton, Weston 3). Gregory (S), nut- II es Wolfpeck, hitting 32 of throws, ousted Maryland, 7-7. jiv ton (7) and Prohoka, Engdbhl (0); Curl and Tiaworth, Fox (I). i McMillan (M) 17, Tom Mattocks (NCS) $99.10 STEREO AUTO ClKplltt Instillittofi With 4 Sptetirs HUOE SAVINGS ON HINKE SPEEDNT BOOTS, METAL SKIS, POLES, ETC. Fish Report L0944) BEACH (Pleraeint Landing )-Three boats, 42 anglers: 5 barracuda, 3 bonito.

33 bass, 214 rock cod, 4 cow cod, 1 halibut. (Pacific Leading) Three boats. 31 anglers: 374 rock cod, 41 cow cod, 12 halibut. 31 calico bass. PORT HUINIMt-One boat, 7 anglers: 117 rock cod, I ling cod, 2 cow cod.

DON DO Four boats. 37 anglers: 44 calico bass, 41 bonito, 14 halibut, 504 reck cod, IT cow cod. SfAL BEACH Two boats, 14 anglers: 7 halibut, 5 calico bass. 3 bonito. SANTA MONICA Three boats 25 anglers: 1 barracuda, bats, 95 rock cod.

OCEANSIDI One boat. anglers: 3 halibut, 94 rack cad. MARINA DEL REY Two boats, 31 an-gtere: 14 halibut, 92 bass. SAN PEDRO (Norm's Laadlai) Two beats. 13 anglers: 12 halibut.

NEWPORT BEACH (Art's Lending)-One boat, II anglers: kale bass, 2 bonito, 11 halibut. (Daver's Leefcer) Two boats, anglers: 44 rock cod, 40 calico and send bass, 4 halibut. MALIBU FIER-Three boats. 41 an. giars: 45 halibut.

12 calico base. OXNARD One boat, 14 anglers: 7 Una oco, 215 rock cod. Munfg 4-treek Stereo Cortridge System; rm winding or rewinding; no stacking, no threodina or furnine aver. ONir lt BOWNI ONE-HOUI FACTORY INSTlt I AT1PJM TH Is F0I APPOiNTMOrr, CALL 717-2420 173-5515 Cluid lorn. ItH Ditty Wl CARRY NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS HINKE.

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