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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Hub City Aggregation Opposes Two Tri-County Teams on Wppk' Srriprlnle In the first of two Tri county league games sched uled this week, Colton high school's Yellowjackets meet Downey this afternoon at Colton. Coach Ralph Adams sends his Yellowjackets against Claremont on the Colton field Friday afternoon. Games this week should tell pretty closely what chance Colton has for the Tri-county champion' ship. SHARES LEADERSHIP Unbeaten to date Colton shares the league lead with Chino, also in the ranks of the undefeated. The two teams, Colton and Chino, are slated to clash next week and if all goes well with them between now and then, the game probably will decide the title.

All other league clubs have been beaten at least once. Just how Coach Adams will ar range his pitching situation for this week's games has not been de termined. ARM TROUBLE Bob Mineo turned up with arm trouble midway in last Friday's game with Puente and Adams may elect to let Mineo rest until the Friday game with Claremont. In this event, Lea Morgan will get the pitching assignment against Downey today. Morgan is a capable pitcher and the Yellowjackets will not be weakened with him on the mound.

In four innings he pitched against Puente last week, Morgan yielded but one hit and struck out eight batters. Colton is a heavy favorite to win both Parries this week. Arrowview High Wins 17-14 Fray Arrowview junior high school lightweights Softball team defeated Alcssandro junior high team 17 to 14 on the Arrowview diamond Mon day afternoon. Although it was a free hitting game, the 14 bases on balls received by Arrowview batters and the seven walks for the Alessandro team, figured largely in the scoring. Eaves, lead-off batter for Arrow view, received four walks in five trips to the plate.

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It has more seats on the 50-yard line than at any other equal portion of the grandstand. Katherine Rawls, 21, swimming and diving star, and Theodore Thompson, 26-year-old aviator from Indianapolis, pose in Columbus, Ohio after their marriage in Valdosta, Ga. MORELAND TOPS CARD AT ONTARIO ARENA Redlands Middleweight Draws O'Taras Four-Round Feature at Legion Club The University of Redlands' hard-punching weight, Nate Moreland, toplines the Ontario arena's amateur boxing show tonight, meeting Taras of Los Angeles. Moreland Is climbing fast in the amateur ranks, propelled by an imposing string of victories and will be a slight favorite over the tough O'Taras. They meet over the four-round route.

In the second half of the main event features, Phil Ortiz, Cuban featherweight, trades wallops with Sal Baca, Ontario scrapper. HALL ON CARD San Bernardino's Carl Hall, an aggressive middleweight, tackles Blackie Stevens, Los Angeles slug ger, in the four-round semi-windup. The special event, also at four rounds, sends Felix Gomez, Ontario featherweight, into action against Tony Numkcna, Los Angeles Indian. Four preliminaries have been listed as follows: Jesse Alfaro, Riverside vs. Sandy Cox, L.A.

(145); Jerry LaVoie, L.A. vs. Albeit Con-dosta, Riverside (133); Copp Collins, Redlands vs. Bud Smith, Arlington (150); William Noye, L.A. vs.

Jack Layne, Yucaipa (165); Irving Smith, Yucaipa vs. Jay Settle, Red-lands, (135). Serpa Girls to Meet Riverside The Serpa Finance girls night-ball team will meet the West Riverside feminine players in a game at Fourteenth and Mt. Ver. non diamond tonight.

The game is slated to start at 8 p. m. Riversider Nabs League's Swat Championship John Thompson, Riverside Foly high's slugging outfielder, won the Citrus Belt league batting crown with a mark of .500, according to statistics. Thompson nosed out Teitsworth POMONA FACES GLENDALE NINE Pomona high school's Red Devils will meet Glendale high Dynamiters in the second round of the Southern California Intel-scholastic federation's championship baseball playoffs, Seth Van Patten, S.C.I.F. commissioner, informed Pomona officials yesterday.

The day and place of the game hag not been decided definitely, but there is a possibility, If Glendale agrees, that the contest will be staged, at Pomona Friday Prmona eliminated Fremont Jurirlor high of Pomona, 4 to 2, and Glendale defeated Chino, 3 to 2, ir. a 10-inning game In first round playoff gai of Pomona by the margin of a single time at bat, while Hill and Johnson of Pomona and Reese of San Bernardino tied for third place with .400. Hull of Santa Ana had the biggest average but played In only two of the four league games. Pomona's "Chuck" Burns was the standout pitcher of the season, winning all of his three starts. Riverside's Jim Bushman and San Bernardino's Ernie Ncvares each won two and lost one, while Santa Ana's Tommy Wilkins copped two and dropped two.

Batting leaders follow: Player AB Pet. Hull (SA) 6 3 4 Thompson (Riv) ....12 2 Teitsworth (Pom) ...13 1 6 Johnson (Pom) 10 2 4 Hill (Pom) 10 0 4 Reese (SB) 10 1 4 Standifer (SA) 12 4 4 John Mize (SB) 14 4 4 Tefertiler (SB) 14 2 4 Wendorf (SA) 10 1 .667 .500 .461 .400 .400 .400 .333 .288 8 0 in middle Legion Johnny Stanford Ace Reveals Speed (Bv United Press) PALO ALTO, May 24. Stanford timers said today that the fastest 660 yard run by a Cardinal since the days of Ben Eastman was turned in by Ray Malott in a practice dash last night. Malott, who was not paced, covered the distance in 1:18.5. The best Eastman ever turned in was 1:18.1.

Malott will compete In the Coast conference championships over the week-end. manhandling in the arena, has been matched with Ray Graham, the Georgia Giant in a one fall encounter. The opening grunt and groan promises to become a riot for action as Promoter Vic Trenoweth has signed George (Roughhouse) Maloney, the wild Irishman, to meet Bronco Valdez in a bone twister not to exceed 20 minutes for the one and deciding fail. four learns tnter lompetiuon In City; Play AH Games At Perris Hill Park Competition opens tomor row night in the san ber nardino Service club league, with nightball teams of four clubs entered. All league games will be played on Thursday nights at Perris Hill park with each team playing once weekly.

Opening night games are Ex change vs. Kiwanis at 7:30 p. and 20-30 vs. Rotary at 9 p. m.

20-30 CHAMPIONS In last year's Service Club league, the Rotary won the first half title and the 20-30 nabbed second half honors, with the playoff and league championship going to the 20-30. These two teams meet in the fea ture game of the opening night schedule. The schedule of games for the first half of the league follows; MAY 26 Exchange vi. Kiwanis, 7:30 p. m.

20-30 vs. Rotary, 9 p. m. JUNE 2 Rotary vi. Exchange, 7:30 p.

Kiwanis vs. 20-30, 9 p. m. JUNE 9 Rotary vs. Kiwanis, 7:30 p.

m. 20-30 vs. Exchange, 9 p. m. JUNE 16 Kiwanis vs.

Rotary, 7:30 p. m. Exchange vs. 20-30, 9 p. m.

JUNE 23 Exchange vs. Rotary, 7:30 p. m. 20-30 vs. Kiwanis, 9 p.

m. JUNE 30 Kiwanis vs. Exchange, 7:30 p. Rotary vs. 20-30, 9 p.

m. 1 Pomona ay see Clinches Title Pomona clinched the Eastern conference baseball championship last week when it defeated the Fullerton Hornets, 2-1, at Po mona. The game left Pomona and Fullerton in a tie for first place but Pomona gets the crown by virtue of the fact that it beat the Hornets. It was reported unlikely that Pomona would enter a Southern California title playoff with Pasadena, Western conference champion. 4 SETS BONES NOW CLEVELAND Dr.

Joseph Kop-cha, all-league guard for two of his five years with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions of the National pro grid league, has been appointed a member of the staff of Lakeside hospital. BEEN AROUND BOSTON Joe Vosmik is completing a three-year contract with three different clubs the Indians, Browns and Red Sox. Outstanding Matmen on Orange Show Card Promoter Vic Trenoweth announced last night he had signed several outstanding wrestlers on his four-bout card at the National Orange Show stadium. It will be the first mat show the promoter has staged at the stadium since the National Orange Show last February In the feature attraction Ignacio Martinez, claimant to the champ ionship of Mexico, has been paired with Jack Donovan a recent impor tation from Ireland, in a two of three falls tussle limited to one hour. The semi-windup presents two aggressive heavyweights to assure fast and rough action.

In this maul, a one fall affair limited to 45 minutes, Eli Fisher, of Chicago, will oppose Mike Strelich, of Venice Beach. EX-POLICEMAN Rube Wright, a former San Fran cisco policeman who now does his LEAGUE SPORT DATES BOOKED Dates for opening basketball and baseball games and the annual all-Citrus Belt league track meet, tennis tournament and cross-country run have been released following a meeting of league officials. Basketball warfare starts Jan. 6, with baseball openers scheduled for April 14. Santa Ana has been awarded both the spike meet and tennis event.

Trackmen will gath er on the Saint's stadium April 28, while tennis players will convene on the Santa Ana courts May 20. Redlands gets the country run Dec. 15. The basketball slate will be a double round as usual. Shatter-proof glass is now being manufactured at a thinness of one- eighth inch.

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screened wndow doorcsU Sale COLTON, DOWNEY TANGLE TODAY IN LEAGUE GAME Young Corbett III Picked to Win Fight PORT Schooling Practice Held aJtTurf Club (By Associated Press) INGLEWOOD, May from the starting gate at the Hollywood turf club for more than 100 untried 2-year-olds gets underway to day with "babies" from Tranquility farms, Ivan D. Parker, Bing Crosby and Harry M. Warner stables making their debuts. (Bv United Press) SALT LAKE CITY, May 24. Young Corbett HI of Fresno, considered In some part to be the un crowned middleweight champion of the world, ruled a 3 to 1 favorite today for his 10 round bout tomor- ow night with Jackie Burke, Og- JACKETS HOSTS TO RIVAL PREP BASEBALL NINE WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1938 HEAR WEDDING BELLS SERVICE CLUB en, intermountain titleholder.

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