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Page Sat, Feb. 5, 1966 Three Teams Tied in OAL By BOB SPREXGER i nings are duck io normal a three way tie for first i i Parks Paces Rams to No. 8 City College of San Francisco's Charlie Parks, who two years ago was San Francisco's prep player of the year, couldn't have picked a better time to start on a scoring rampage. The 6-4 sophomore from St. Ignatius cut loose for 28 I V-'-' i VA M'Vn Mr i f.j C-r-f, I 1 1 I 1 Ml'''! irw ri back in a four-way tie for fourth place with Merritt, San Jose and Chabot.

The latter was a 74-72 winner over Foothill College, thanks to Tom Hansen's 10 foot jump shot with four seconds to go. Chabot came from behind to wrap up the win after blowing a nine point lead with less than five min SKYLINE COACH PAUL HARLESS HAD HIS GOOD AND BAD MOMENTS YESTERDAY At left, he hollers some encouragement; at right, head in hands, he gives up as Fremont topples league-leaders, 80-42 Riordan aft j- 4th Straight Time i Time is running short for Rior dan's basketballing Crusaders. rm A i a I 1 I. iney aroppea int-ii muiui straight Catholic Athletic League decision, 47-45, to VSerra last night and head ri coach Rudy Zannini figures his SFers can only afford one "Even that loss would be questionable," said Zannini today. "We may loss." RIORDAN AG another bad shootii not make one more IX had shnfitinff niffht.

Q1IUUIVI wwv 1 hitting only 31 percent from I I 'S the floor. The losers came back with a rally in the sec-I ond half after trailing by nine points at the intermission. They were down by six SKYLINE'S SCANTLEBURY SCORES FROM BENEATH Titan star drops in a lay-up against Fremont early in game Examiner photoi by Gordon Storm place in the Oakland Athlet in I.pflPiie basketball rhas today. Fremont's shocking 80-42 triumph over Skyline set the OAL wheels spinning jester day and now anyone's guess who will wind up the champion in one of northern California's best prep cage conferences. Tom Scanllebitry keeping Skyline In the thick of things by scoring the Ti tans' first 13 points and 19 of his game-high 23 In the open log half, the contest was close for three and a half quarters.

Then the defending champion Tigers, led by Bernard Veasey, Wilbur Fleming and Mike Douglas, ran up 12 straight points, gave Skyline a field goal and ran off a string of 15 more digits to pull away at 66-35. It was all but over at the midway point of the fourth quarter. Skyline and MeClymonds a 77-51 victor over Oakland Tech are all knotted at the top with 4-1 records. The No. 1 spot will be pared some Tuesday afternoon when Fremont and MeClymonds clash in the second go-round.

Carlos pushed away to a two game bulge In the Smith Ppnlnsula I.fflPii vi. terday by thumping Ravens-wood, 60 56. Ken Dulckerood and Bob Emery accounted for 20 and 16 points respec- lively for the winners, while Ravenswood lost three of Its starters on fouls In the second half and gave the game away at the free throw line. San Carlos made 20 of 30 foul shots to make tip for Ravens-wood's edge In field goal shooting (26-20). Buchser remained unbeaten in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League by beating Fremont of Sunnyvale, 48-44.

Gary Anderson, Buchser's league leading scorer, led the way with 19 points. Homestead is one game off the pace at 4-1 after trimming Wilcox, 63-51. DRAKE, WITn diet Carlisle contributing 24 points, knocked off league-leading Redwood, 58-47, and sent the Marin County Athletic League into a three-way tie for first. Drake, Redwood and Tamalpais, a 57-39 winner over Novato, all carry 5-2 records. Seabern Ilill's 25 foot jump shot that swished the netting as the buzzer sounded gave Pittsburg a 65-64 victory over Ygnaclo Valley, putting the two teams In a deadlock for first place in the Diablo Valley Athletic League.

It was the first league loss for Ygnaclo. mil, an Examiner All Northern California football er, tamed 33 points. Piedmont's reliable Tom Henderson sank two free throws in the closing seconds to "ice" a 59-58 victory over San Ramon and keep the Highlanders on top of the Foothill Athletic League standings. Mathews Inks For Pay Hike ATLANTA Mathews, Atlanta Braves record-holding third baseman, has signed for another year, club president John McIIales announced yesterday. It was the 15th major league contract for the 34 year old slugger.

No terms were announced, but he re 1 received a raise the estimated $50,000 he earned for the 1965 season Marin JC Five -Wins 13 in Row College of Marin's winning streak now stands at 13 games after the Tars bounced Napa Junior Col lege, 101-86, last night. The victory gave COM a 5- 0 Golden Valley League record, which is the best in the "conference and should rate the Tars high on the northern California JC rankings. Philly Bout Delay PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Because of a hand Injury suffered by Louis Rodrigues of Miami, his sched-uled 10-round fight with George Benton of Philadel- plu'a has been delayed from Feb. 14 to March 7. McGrath Impressed By Bucs By AL CORONA Washington cage pilot John McGrath thinks Balboa might be the class of the league.

"I'm not saying this just because we play the Bucs, Tuesday," McGrath said after watching Bal bounce Mission, 70-59, yesterday at Ke-zar Pavilion. "They have great shcoting and are tough on the boards. You can bet we'll have our hands full." was quite im pressed with the shooting ac curacy turned in by Buc guard Rick Schooley against the Bears. The bespectacled youngster was as hot as the proverbial firecracker, tanking nine of 14 from the floor, practically all cf them from better than 20 feet. Schooley and center Pat Hamm, with 20 and 18 points respectively, carried most of the Balboa scoring load against a Mission club that wasn't out of it until early in the fourth quarter.

THE BEARS trailed only, 51-50, at the beginning of the final period, but then went better than three-and-a-half minutes without another point. In the meantime Bal. with Hamm showing the way, ripped off seven straight points to put the game out of reach. Mission's 6-7 center Hiram Peterson came through with his best performance of the season, tanking 21 points for scoring honors. The lanky Bear also grabbed 12 rebounds, five less than Bal's Tom Clyburn.

ORRIN QUALLS' Bucs shot a scintillating 53 percent and when it was over, Quails kidded McGrath. "We'll show up Tuesday," he told the Eagle pilot. "Well then maybe we won't," countered the impressed McGrath. Balboa also copped yesterday's 130-pound tussle, 39-36, with Bal's Greg Price tanking 18. Aiea Prei) Caire points and sparked the Rams I to an 87-68 triumph over San Jose City College last night.

Head coach Sid Phelan to day said he was "very pleased" with the way the Golden Gate Conference leaders raced away to their eighth straight league tri umph and increased their overall record to 22-2. "IT'S GOOD TO see Parks breaking loose," said Phelan. "He's really starting to score for us, now, andjust when we need it the most." The Rams had the win sewed up in a hurry. They hit on 16 of their 24 field goal attempts in the opening half and moved in front, 40-24, at the intermission. San Jose, stymied by the Rams' rugged defense led by big Gene Williams, made only three of its first 20 floor shots and never regained form the rest of the way.

The SF defense held San Jose's high-s coring Paz Rocha to six points most of the way. The sharp-shooting Jaguar guard wound up with 23 digits for the night, but 17 of them came in the final minutes when Phelan had his reserves in the contest. College of San Mateo, with former S.F. prep Owney Wil liams dumping in 24 points, registered an easy 70-58 vic tory over Oakland Merntt to remain in second place, two games behind CCSF. SAX MATEO led all the way in posting its sixth straight conference win.

CSM and CCSF will battle at San Mateo Tuesday i in a game that could virtually cbnch the GGC title for the Rams if they win. Don Lvons came off the bench midway through the first half, scored eight quick points and continued his hot shooting to lead Contra Costa to an1 84-59 victory over Diablo Valley. The win put the Comets UOP Easy Winner Over Pcppcrdhic LOS ANGELES (AP) -University of Pacific, ahead all the way, defeated Pepper-dine last night, 97-84, in a basketball game at Pepper- dine. Keith Swagerty paced University of Pacific with 38 points, pulling down 17 re bounds. At halftime, UOP led 45-34 and raced to widen it to a 20-point spread in the third period.

Close behind Swagerty was UOP's Allen Fox with 20 points. High man for Pepper-dine was Gene Lowe with 20 points. UOP PEPPERDINe OPT 1-3 11 1 1-4 3 14 10-13 10 2-2 22 8 9-1 17 0 12 1 11-8 4 1-2 1 Krullsh Odale Swag'ty Fox Parsons Gilbert Selim Ferauson Holmes Lowe Ebey Whlt'h'se Dinnel S't'field Campbell Deuel Bender Totals 7 1-3 15 9 4-3 20 1-1 11 4 1-1 9 5 4-1014 1 11 1 0-0 1 4 0 0 I 0 1-1 2 35 14-15 84 Totals 40 17-17 97 UOP 45 52-97 34 50-84 Pepperdins Fouled out Pepperdine, Holmes. Total fouls UOP 1, Pepperdine x. Attendance 400.

New Vikes' Publicist ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Bill McGrane, Minneapolis Tribune sports writer, was named public relations director of the i a Vikings National Football League club yesterday. 2 Is KAIIII Turk Larkin Srs. utes remaining. CCSF fg ft tp sjee to Wilson 5 0 2 10 Kuhlmn 4 12 9 Parks 12 4 128 Blazer 0 0 4 0 Williams 3 5 311 Batmale 2 2 2 6 Wise 5 7 217 Jones 0 0 3 0 Pezzolo 110 3 Owens 10 0 2 Berger 0 2 2 2 Thmpsn.

2 2 2 6 Neal 10 12 Gray 0 0 3 0 Kendall 0 2 10 Rocha 8 Rabidou 2 Carling 2 Andersn 0 B'uni 2 Reynldi 2 7 4 23 Totals 32 23 21 87 1 Totals 251819 68 Halftime score: CCSF 40. SJCC 24. Free throws missed: CCSF 11. San Jos 7. JO SAN MATEO MERRITT fg ft tp McLsrn 4 3 411 Hart 0 5 4 5 Mever 3 0 4 6 O'Brien 3 2 18 Williams 9 6 324 Rechlng 13 15 Mason 10 2 2 Prince 2 0 3 4 Hall 2 115 Campgn 0 0 10 tg ft tp Thmpsn 4 12 9 Cordi 2 1 JJ Robinsn 2 520 Slnan 0 3 4 3 Hudgini 112 3 Tavis 2 0 0 4 Lewis 112 3 Horton 0 0 10 McKnzi 2 0 0 4 Sapenter 1 0 2 Smith 112 3 Benjmln 10 12 Totals 25 20 24 70 Totals 24 10 22 58 Halftime San Mateo 35.

Merritt 19. Free throws Missed: Merritt zu, San Mateo 16. 30. CONTRA COSTA DIABLO VALLEY fg ft tp 2 14 5 1113 8 1 317 6 0 212 fg ft tp Johnson 5 0 5 10 Reed 0 2 3 2 Cartwrgt 110 3 Lloyd Walton Lyons Dixon Russell Clough 113 3 5 3 2 1J 2 0 14 Smaker 1113 Wright Speyer 6 6 1 12 Wagner 0 2 0 2 Razzano 112 3 Farr 5 0 110 2 0 2 4 buns il; Phelan 1 Kurnik demons 3 0 1 6 Martmlll 3 4 210 Devers 2 4 2 8 Hemnch 0 2 0 2 Totals 361219 841 Totals 2215 22 59 Hamime score: contra Costa 38, Diablo Valley 27. Free throws missed: Contra Costa 15, Diablo Valley 7.

30 CHABOT tg ft tp Dohling 4 3 3 11 FOOTHILL fa ft fg ft to 10 2 2 Misir 10 2 Hansen 4 4 3 12 Persnatt 5 0 1 10 Pesa 5 2 112 Ness 7 3 217 Ozenna 13 0 5 Ford 2 3 2 7 Tidrow 4 0 0 8 Peterson 10 12 Dagg 0 0 1 Deegan 2 13 5 Littell 5 1 111 Gihbs 4 13 9 Ramos 4 4 1 12 Austin 11 1 123 Total? 28 18 12 74 Totals 32 8 13 72 Halftima score: Foothill 33. Chabot 30. Free throws missed: Foothill Chabot 4. GOLDEN GATE STANDINGS PF PA CCSF 8 0 560 451 San Mateo 6 2 512 47-1 Merritt 4 4 631 608 San Josa 4 4 579 59C Contra Costa 4 4 628 88 Chabot 4 4 S18 640 Foothill 1 7 S28 592 Diablo Valley 1 7 578 675 Crawley Cupertino Grid Chief Biff Crawley, who coached San Leandro to the Alameda County Athletic League football championship last year, will take over as the head varsity grid coach at Cuperti-no High School, the Examiner learned today. Crawley resigned from his post at San Leandro after the 1965 season.

He said he wanted to take another coaching assignment at a smaller school. Cupertino is a member of the rugged Santa Clara Val-ley Athletic League. It has never won the SCVAL title and has usually finished at or near the bottom since the league's inception. San Leandro principal Dr. William Richter said today that Crawley's replacement as head varsity coach and athletic director has not been named.

New Montreal Boss MONTREAL-(UPI)-T Montreal Alouettes announced that Darrell Mudra of North Dakota State has a pte the dual role of coach and general manager of the Canadian Football League club. ZENITH COLOR TV STEREO SALES REPAIRS The new 1966 additions are now being shown. Visit our thowroom today. Cj 675 3 as 25" shown. 6 5 0 7 Falls for Has charged for traveling under his own basket with three seconds left to play.

John Coffey, Jack Keehan and Joe Kieffer paced the Serra attack. Kevin Eagleson led the Crusaders with 15 points. BISHOP O'DOWD romped home with its ninth straight CAL triumph. The Dragons made 34 of 45 free throws and it made the difference in a 53-45 victory over St. Francis, which out-shot the league-leaders from the floor, 15 field goals to 12.

St. Mary's remained in sec ond place with a wire-to-wire 57-41 win over St. Eliza-be th's. Bellarmine jumped into sole possession of third place by turning back St. Joseph's.

47-39, on the scoring of junior forward Dennis O' Neill and pivot Paul Dempsey. Riordan and St. Elizabeth's are tied for fourth place with 4-5 records. These two teams are figured to battle it out for the fourth spot in the postseason playoffs. RIORDAN SERRA fs ft tp fg ft to Eagleson 5 5 DeBen'd' 2 5 Gonzalv' 2 0 Calgero 1 0 Brandin 2 2 Reginato 4 1 3 15 Hons 10 5 2 10 0 2 5 9 Dunn 4 4 Kieffer 5 1 211 2 2 4 6 2 9 Horwitz 112 3 Coffey 6 1 213 Keehan 3 5 3 11 Wuerthn' 13 3 5 Totals 18 1117 47 Totals 16 13 20 45 RIORDAN 8 SERRA 16 1145 847 Free throws missed: Riordan 6.

Ser- ra lb. BELLARMINE ST. JOSEPH'S tR ft to O'Neill 6 4 0 16 fg ft to George 3 2 4 8 Pelosi 3 Ba'gart' 0 Dempsey 6 O'Brien 3 Musa'lle' 1 Totals 19 0 5 6 0 1 0 3 215 0 3 6 2 1 4 Vitatoe 5 Ahern 2 Whalley 0 Evans 7 Kennedy 1 0 2 10 0 4 4 1 2 1 0 1 14 0 2 2 3 15 39 9 12 471 Totals 18 BELLARMINE 9 9 17 12-47 ST. JOSEPH'S 6 10 14 939 Free throws missed: Bellarmine 10, si. josepn a.

O'DOWD ST. FRANCIS fg ft tp fg ft to 1 9 211 115 3 2 6 1 10 3 16 2 22 10 4 2 12 2 4 3 0 18 Traille Kohles Caruso Santos Lizama Hudson Nelson Gabbard 2 2 Cassidv 1 0 Bischof 3 1 Kelly 1 2 Thomas 1 0 5 6 3 2 1 5 7 2 5 4 0 0 2 6 311 2 4 4 Ernander 3 Delaney 1 Berry SDiker Doyle Sorrick Totals 0 2 12 1113 2 0 5 4 0 0 3 0 15 15 22 45 Totals 12 34 17 58 O'DOWD 10 8 15 2558 ST. FRANCIS 8 8 12 1745 Free throws missed: O'Dowd 11, St. Francis 7. ST.

MARY'S fg ft tp ST. ELIZABETH'S fg ft tp Robinson 7 3 4 17 Brown 1 8 4 10 Jaquinta 0 2 4 2 DeC Ina' 4 7 Larkin 0 2 Scotland 7 8 Mitchell 0 4 Newell 2 4 Tenn 1 0 Doherty 0 2 315 4 2 4 22 3 4 1 8 Sobrero a Dorado 13 4 5 Brye 0 1 10 12 0 11! 11 19 28 41 Warren Jones Totals Selim 0 Totals 14 29 17 57 ST. MARY'S ST. ELIZABETH'S 16 15 21-57 9-41 ALCINDOR AT IT AGAIN NORTHRIDGE (Calif.) (UPD Seven-foot-one center Lew Alcindor scored 36 points and grabbed 18 rebounds last night to lead the unbeaten UCLA frosh to a 142-63 basketball win over the San Fernando Valley State College freshmen. UCLA, which has now won 12 straight games, led 66-33 at halftime.

Forward Lynn Shackelford hit 13 of 13 shots from the floor to wind up with 27 points for the Brubabes. Guard Lucius Allen also scored 27 for UCLA. Both were high school All-Amer-icans as was Alcindor. i 4 )r 1 Josephs 2, R. Thomas 4, Losey 18, Fechter 8, J.

Fechter 2. Keisewille Tantarelli 14, J. White 17, R. White 7. Lacefield 10, Downs 2, Huston 6.

UPPER LAKE 11 TOMALES 20 16 13- 49 14 66 Upper Lake F. Hodge 13, D. Hodge 12. Outcher 8, Redfield 5, Barnes 2, Swaney 9. Tomales Alberi-gi 23 Tobler 6, Zimmerman 17.

Vili-citch 2, Furlong 6, Maloney 10. Titus 2' OAKLAND SKYLINE FREMONT 12 13 13 8 942 17 21 29-0 Skyline Scantlebury 23, Brantley 8, Courtwnght 4, Spindler 2, Carter 2, Kelly 2, Lewis 1. Fremont Denon-court 17, Veasey 15, Fleming 15, Douglas 13, Zwall 7, Clark 4. Wells 4, Hogg 2, Franklin 2, Solari 1. CASTLEMONT 10 13 12 2055 OAKLAND 16 12 19 15-62 PatHomnnt.

Inhnrtn Id. Scott 11. Manuel 10. Wright 9, Mack 9, Hill 6, Brown 1, Pankey 3, Van 1. Oakland-Jackson 23.

Taylor 13, Pino 13, Pete 6, Bisgms 4. Wells 3. MCCLYMONDS 17 16 OAKLAND TECH 15 19 20 2477 6 1151 MeClymonds Bell 24, Hill 13, Colbert 12, Matthews 10, Williams 8, Horton 4, Thomas 4, Lacey 2. Tech-Robinson 16, Johnson 15. Jacobs 10, Vernon 5, Baker 2.

Chin 2, Sanders 1. ST. VINCENT'S ...17 LIBERTY 15 1 10 1350 8 846 St. Vincent's Zuopan 10, Marshall 2, Causey 11, Viniek 6. Motara 21.

Liberty Ad to 12, Garcia 1, JOHN SWETT GRANDA Stnneharepr 7 ...14 12 10 1783 ....14 11 3 22-60 Swett Wiliams 8, Watson 8, Dil-llon 9, Soleway 3, Yaccouetti 4, Hunt 16, Garibaldi 3. Wallman 2. Granada Barbara 12. Block 17, Carpenter 21, Rose 3, Gerbano 7 SALESIAN 13 LIVERMORE 16 3284 2263 Salesian Preston 3. Gonzales 16.

Allen 17, McGrew 12, Slater 2, Pasqui-ni 11, Gibson 6, Fergusen 15, Johnson 2. Livermore Bicknell 7. Evans 15, Dailey 2, Armstrong 2b. Nunes 2, Holland 2, Watt 1, Devaney 6, Bailess 2, Frost 1. AMADOR 9 13 13 20-55 ALBANY 18 11 7 9-65 Amador Haskell 7, Kelly 3, Theodore 21.

Garibaldi 7. Enos 8. Wolfen-berger 4, Cajlia 3, Hempy 2. Albany-Stone 19, Hescio 14, Weils 6. Nausin 3.

Parsley 10. Sheldon 11, Casey 2. FOOTHILL PIEDMONT 16 12 SAN RAMON 8 11 1359 1758 Piedmont Perkins 16, Kilmartin 8, Harper 2, Lebear 2, Henderson 29, Huff 2. San Ramon Hussey 20, Diet-erich 4, Early 24, Enlow 1, Mollath 4, Kitzpatrick 2, Amaram ACALANES CAMPOLINDO .19 ..12 1364 1348 Araianas Seelv 23. Shank 2.

Tuck er 12, Walgren 15. Silva 12. Campolin-do Bowlwinkle 2, Parry 15, Biandi 6. Biencowa 2, Bowne 5, Steen 7, Prince 4, Mervin 7. DEL VALLE 16 ALHAMBRA 1 5 10 1443 4-34 13 n.i Uailn Gretchen 20.

Hein 9. Mu- ther 6, Wilk 4, 1 indberg 4. Alhambra Toriyama 8, Jackson 8, Wilson 6, Lucido 4, Dempsey 8. LAS LOMAS 14 MIRAMQNTE 15 745 1042 Las Lomas Hayden 14, Guy 7, Unverferth 4. DeKar 2, Buck 8.

Mira-monte Reid 11. Vandershoot 5, Washburn 6, Jensen 10, Windquist 4, Peter 2, Bishop 4. DIABLO VALLEY YGNACIO VALLEY 17 PITTSBURG 14 9-64 1665 YV Schaer 24, Davies 12, Chamberlain 11, Duncan 13, Wadsworth 4. Pittsburgh Hill 33. Glasper 8.

Wil-born 9. Harris t. Cataldo 8. Owen 2, McClennan 1. ANTIOCH 13 16 11 CLAYTON VALLEY 17 18 16 145 t60 iii rf'fiiutliii.

5 points with 24 seconds to go, made up four of the digits on two straight field goals and Jugt mfssed knotting the 1 ben rev Gonazalvs Scores 17. Pleasants 4 Calrk 4. Painter 15, Davis 10, Muir 2, Clayton Valley-Bentley 8 Thomason 23, Roscoe 6, Lewis 4, Har vey 15, Underwood 4. COLLEGE PARK PLEASANT HILL 9 12 2051 1849 rnllaaa Park SlnrkUnd 12. OS tlund 6.

Wright 15. Holland 9. Yokum 4. Green 5. Pleasant Hill Pellegren 9.

Redling 17, Isola 13, snimaoa Burlington 5. PACIFICA 7 MT. DIABLO 11 3 13 10-29 1758 Pacifica Allumbaugh 15. Meyers 4, Uihnnpii 7 Fuans 4. A.

Metcdlf 1. D. Metcalf 2. Lazzarini 1. Mt.

Diablo Cranston 13, Licklighter 2, Walsh 1, Hess 2, Valenti 2, West 2, Ferguson 10. Bernstein 11, Adamo 2, Doane 6, Miller SUNSET CANYON 9 11 14 1135 16 13 15 1458 SunsetMannmg ,4 Thorne 2, Hutchison 6, Zoballos Hams 2, Fele-tar 4. Perry 3. Rinker 3. Canyonjoy 5.

Van Sickle 16, T. Domin 2, G. Dom-in 10, Holmes 18, Tarvin 2, Faelz 3, Whithouse 2. HAYWARD TENNYSON .10 22 17 2877 .20 13 23 1773 Hayward Cutteridge 19, Ziggen-fuss 8. Champi 19, Haines 12, Smith 9, Case 4, Lovejoy 4.

Tennyson Miller 29. Packard 14. Smith 6, Esparza 10, Barker 6, Gramma 2, Ory 2, Orozco 4. HAYWARD ARROYO 18 MARINA 13 16 13 2071 1354 Arrovo Stevenson 25. Dailey 6.

Ta- vares 8, Desimone 16, Linda 16, Mari na Dohling 5, Dailey 20, Epperson 5, Rakow Baker 10. CASTRO VALLEY SAN LORENZO 1649 1863 Castro Valley Arnold 5, Langlois 10, Crowell 8. Skielstad 2, Rogers 7, Giovanetti 2. Silva 3, Becker 12. San Lorenzo Yarbarough 13.

Kostal 9, Fntse 7, lijima 2, Dorado 13, Bayek 17, Lopez 2. MARIN TERRA. LINDA MARIN CATH. 15. .12.

.9.. 12-48 10. .6.. 11. .7 34 Terra Linda Ahern 9, Daniele 9, Hill 4, Perron 12, Congdon 2, Olden 2, Dukes 10.

Marin Cath. Lasater 1, Waltz 2, Bornia 9, Lombardi 16, Grove 2, Lenehan 2, Shallick 2. DRAKE REDWOOD 9 .16 .17 11. .12. .16.

.8 47 Drake Carlisle 24, Curley 15, Tobin 11. Sprout 6. Busch 2. Redwood-Smith 19, Horn 14, Meyer 7, Fitzhenry 4, Strathairn 2, Williams 1. TAMALPAIS NOVATO 12.

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,2657 1439 Tama.pais Johnson 21, Woodward 5. Jackson 4, Gilliam 12, Williams 2, Beaver 10, Nelson 2, Donnan 1. Novato Corder 12. Dollnsek 6, Fritz 1, Parsons 6, Herrenberger 2, Owens 7, Fain 4, Palmer 1- SANTA CLARA AWALT 6 4 19 24-53 CUPERTINO 12 14 17 22-65 Await DePue 25, Carpenetti 7. Van-natter 10, Brauner 7, Wangness 2.

Fairbalrn 2. Cupertino Korte 22. Dybvig 7, McGory 9, Eisenrich 10, Schmidt 7, Myers 10. WILCOX HOMESTEAD 9 10 14 1851 15 12 13 23631 Wilcox Nevarez 15, Finney 4, Duncan 3, Stont 4, Blom 3, Medrano 22, Homestead Carroll 18, Peterson 13, Kear aeia Langiora bonzaies 4. Pope 2 MT.

VlEYV 6 IS 13 1552 SANTA CLARA 21 11 12 751 Mt, View Bautista 6, McDowell 2, Burford 17. Garcia 7, Ridgeway 11. Padilla 5, Makashima 4. Santa Clara F. Galos 8, Murphy 10, Fierro 23, Beaver 2.

Tietgens 6, Madayag 2. PIJCHSFR 8 12 12 1648 FREMONT 8 15 1444 Buchser Ferreria 2. Branson 3, Ant' derson 19. Quintal II. Shigista Fremont Fleming 9.

Wright 7. Erwin 9 -O'Grady 4. May 6, oreenwaid 2, Ko- reski 2, Egust 8. SOUTH PENINSULA SAN CARLOS 12 18 14 RAVENSWOOD 15 I 21 San CarlosEmery 6 Buickerood 20, Farley 2, Radetich 4. De.

7, R. Brandeberg 11. Ravens-wood McNair 4, Minor 10, Lowery 13, Edge 21, Romo 4, Thompson 1, Hamilton 2. CUBBERLY 10 11 13 11-45 CARLMONT 7 12 12 1142 Cubberley Young 6. Prehm 1, Preedy 8.

Sharpe 3. Pribble 13. Pis ciatto 1, Evers 7. Delles 2. Lewando-ski 3, Keplinger 1.

CarlmontPierce 14. B. Jensen 12, Mayer (, Drotlefl 2, Hammer 111. ALAMEDA EL CCRRITO ALAMCOA 14 1043 144 El CerritoCain 2, Forcum 4, Ed- munsou 4. Nelson 7, Stallings 2.

Alameda Dunn 9. Gerson 2, Markiel 11, Sloan 13. Weber 6. ELLS 17 19 2475 1453 OEANZA Ells Farr 26. Lacy 3.

Reed 26. Range 2, Bohlmgs 6, Schact 4. Hill 0. Lucas 6, McClellan 2. DeAnzaWhy-burn 8, Westg.ud 17, Chivert 5, Burrow 13, Baron 5, Weed 5.

ENCINAL SAN LEANDRO 13 15 743 10-41 Encinal Wayne 7, Bell 16, Laine 5. Hunter 4. Blackwell 11. San Leandro Pitcaitbley 9, Stokes 7, Ditto 16, Mc- Clure 9. Duke 4, Gnsnam 4.

PACIFIC 14 IS 14 1458 RICHMOND 26 27 17 1383 PACIFIC Galbraith 10, WilsKe 2. Bazzei 17, Kitchen 2. Buck 8. Santos 4, Fernandez 11, Triniet 4. Richmond Brown 16.

Weaver 11. Harper 12. Strand 2, Anderson 8, Larson 4, Stewart 6, Martinez 2. Meehan 2. NORTH BAY NAPA SANTA ROSA 7 13 1945 21-65 Napa Schutz 9, Schwaize 8, Hill man 7, Newman 6, McGaughfy 5, Buckner 4.

Hubbard 2. Smith 2, Hocking 2. Santa Rosa Johnson 19, Call 13. Van Velzen 8. Kenmsh 6.

Mc- Gill 5. Steele 4. Stimson 3, Laughlin 3, Cook 2, Berry 2. HOGAN UKIAH 15 18 18 11 1759 2264 dron 8, McKee 8, Woodson 8, Johnson 5. Young 10.

Ukiah Marsha 4. New man 4. Yoast 6, Presley 11, Seaton 7, Chandler 15. Tiver 7, Shimmin 10. HEALDSBURG SONOMA 16 21 1357 10-65 Healdsburgh Nardi 8, Pettit 12, Borowikz 14, Thomas 5, Walker 5, Rossiter 7.

Willis 6. Sonoma Sweet 15, McNeilly 1, Costello 4. Bromley 20. Slieppard 10, Marionl 9, Weil 6. PETALUMA 22 15 22 2386 ROHNERT PARK 9 11 7 633 Petaluma Hatfield 12.

Harper 16. Rudolph 13, Mogel 3, Wilford 8, Froon 15, Petersen 4, Kneeland 16, Rohnert Park- Branscomb 4, Erickson 5, Keo-pei 13, Ruminson 2 Dudik 6 Herald 2 Vaughn 1. EL MOLINO ANALY 20 9 16-66 11-42 El Molino Costello 20 Cavanagh 17, Martini 11, Ballinger 6, Maxfield 5, Becerra 4, Lefor 3. Analy Rickorls 26, Mills 18, Massie 4, Guzman 2, Olson 1, Jacobs 1. NORTH CENTRAL ST.

HELENA CLOVEROALE 15 14 8 12 18 14-6 8 2351 St. Helena Warren 25. Cooper 12, Mullican 9. Wight 6. Cauthrin 8.

Clo- veraaie bnaw Hoffman 4. Smith Zanzl 2, Bellport 4, Jojola 4, Ford CLEAR LAKE 15 1253 WiLLITS Clear Lake Nutt 1. Wright 10. Davis 4, Harrell 2. Gotshalk 14, Figg 11, Jahn 1.

Willits Short 13, Posey 12, Hardaieay vorxo CALISTOGA I 14 1150 1356 KELSEYVILLE Calistoga Sailing 6, K. Thomas 10, VARSITY BALBOA fir Yga ft fta reh. to Hamm 8 10 2 3 2 7 Stewart 2 6 1 2 0 2 5 Clyburn 4 5 1 3 3 17 9 Schooley 9 14 2 2 2 1 Williams 4 13 2 2 4 2 10 Franceschl 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fregia 3 7 2 2 0 2 8 Totals 30 56 10 14 Ti 31 70 MISSION fg ftta ft fta reb.to Williams 5 12 0 2 7 10 Garrett 5 13 2 2 3 4 12 Peterson 10 18 1 4 1 12 21 Metcalf 3 13 2 7 2 4 8 Gotchet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Choroskl 2 8 4 4 2 4 8 Totals 25 64 17 10 31 59 RALBOA 12 21 18 1970 MISSION 15 11 24 959 Officials Murray and A. Norack. I IGHWEIGHTS MISSION BALBOA Fg Ft Pts Fg Ft Pts Bannag 4 2 1 10 Price 7 4 4 18 Pasion 3 2 2 8 Osibin 0 2 4 2 Saunde' 2 0 1 4 Frierson 2 13 5 Despan' 2 6 4 10 Brown 2 0 1 4 Patrick 2 0 2 4 Thrush 5 0 3 10 Totals 13 10 10 36 Totals 16 7 15 39 MISSION 17 7 6 636 BALBOA 12 10 13 439 Free throws missed: Mission 8, Balboa 4.

Officials: Delman and Cassllaglo. A's Sign Three KANSAS CITY (Mo.) (UPI) The Kansas City Athletics today announced the contract signings of veteran relief pitcher Wes Stock and outfielders Jose Tartabull and Tommy Reynolds. Vs KEV1LLE Fret Parking en Premise.

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