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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 39

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THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! By FAGALY and POUT Tabs Hcoltimniore Panthers Open EC Track Slate Against Dons Coach" George Colbath's unbeat As Pork t4 Seven CBL Schools en Chaffey College track team runs smack into defending spike ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) the league have been strength-Casev Stensrel. who Hid more'ened. The White Sox have im- champ Santa Ana College Satur proved their bench.

The Red Sox In Santa Ana Event business with them than anyone day in the first Eastern Confer fimirp tn hf hfrptv Sn rfops De- ence action of the season. The meet is set for the Ontario oval. else during the winter, Thursday Wasbington and the Ath- picked the Baltimore Orioles as letics wiu be tougher. the American League's dark horse had tfJ pick out one for 1955. cju wnjcjj probably has improved Not that he expects them to win the most rd have tQ my the pennant; he thinks his New at Baltimore.

i wouldn't ork Yankees will do that. gurf at alPif finish "But I think they have a good jin the vision." Meanwhile, Coach Jim Brasher' San Bernardino Valley College squad will tune up in a three-way meet with Los Angeles Valley and Glendale Friday at Glendale at 3. Newport Harbor, Citrus, Garden Grove and Paramount are in tha class with the other three. Events will be 4-man shuttle hurdle relay, 8-man mile, 4-man two-mile, 4-man quartermile, 4-man medley (110, 220, 440, 880). 8-man half-mile, 4-man half-mile 4-man medley (220, 440, 8S0, mile) and 4-man mile.

There will be no field event competition. Stoke n7" KfrSS? chance to nnisn in tne nrst ai-vision," he predicted. "First off, they lost 100 games with Bob Turley end Don Larsen pitching for them. Of the 54 games CONTACT i Spikemen of seven Citrus Belt League schools will travel to Santa 'Ana Friday afternoon to take part in the annual Santa Ana Relays. Pacific will not enter this year's meet.

Pacific High's trackmen will stay at home and compete in their own interclass meet Friday afternoon. The Santa Ana Relays, formerly known as the Brea Relays, will be a two-day affair for the first time this year. Schools of small enrollment were to Clash Thursday, while larger schools go at it Friday at 2:30 p.m. All seven CBL clubs are in Friday's competition. There are two classes in the larger enrollment with Riverside, San Bernardino, Chaffey and Pomona in one and Redlands, Colton and Fontana in the other.

Santa Ana and Anaheim join the four loop teams in the upper division while Bellflower, Covina, BoydVEye View (Continued from Page 3D next year. In fact, any quarterback will have a rough time of it. The reason: too many applicants for the job. Count 'em yourself: 1) John Brodie, a junior next year, who ran last year's varsity The Indians' first conference meet will be next Friday with Orange Coast. The Panther team defeated Bak-ersfield, 62-60 last week in its only competition but will be hard-pressed to stay in contention with the powerful Dons.

DOXS SURPRISED Best bets for Chaffey wins will be Dale Bunch in the 440 and Pat Martinez and Stewart Kushin in the pole vault. Santa Ana was surprised by Harbor- JC, 64-62 in their first meet. However, defending broad jump champ Charley Exciting) WAQM 65 SBYC Nine fo they won, Turley won 14 and Larsen three. Of the 100 they lost, Turley lost 15 and Larsen 21. "Now we gave him two pitchers who figure to be starters for him Harry Byrd and Jim McDonald.

And we gave him three others who figure to play regularly, Gene Woodling in the outfield, Gus Tri-andos at first and Catcher Hal Smith. In my book, Smith could become a great catcher. "So when you analyze the deal I don't know why a lot of baseball people figure we had got the best of it. Only time will of course, but I don't think Richards hurt himself at all." "The way I look at it all clubs Pacific High Opens Season Neal, who also runs the hurdles, JAGUAR Meet Riverside alonf with, 2) Jerry Gustafson, a senior next year who is with Brodie in the first row for the job; 3) JV passing star Jack Lewis, also a senior next year; 4) varsity third-stringer Don Kafka; 5) frosh first-stringer Jackie Douglas, the wizard of Santa Monica who may beat out the old timers for the starting berth; 6) battle-scarred Jack Gebert, who through his in ED DEMPSEY 1289 E. Base Line didn't enter and the distance men didn't double up.

The outstanding newcomer on the Don club is Bill Swisshelm, national prep record-holder in the low hurdles who also runs the sprints. At San Bernardino, Brasher Redlands Mat Team in CIF Coach Bob Chambers Redlands High wrestling team will enter eight grapplers in the CIF finals at La Jolla High Friday. All qualified last week in the semifinal matches at Whittier High. Only victor in last week's match Coach Ray Blake will get into competitive action for the first time since he underwent major surgery in January when he takes jury last season retains a year of his San Bernardino Valley College A Complete Line of STETSON HATS The West's Most Popular Brand Number 1 S1095 eligibility if he wants it; 7) Gary baseball nine to Riverside's Evans Van Galder, also up from the Park for a practice same with greeted his two top high jumpers of last year to the squad as basketball drew to a close. They are Junior Singh and Jim Finney.

The Redskin mentor is still seeking some good distance men. frosh; and 8) Vander Wall. The important fact to remem rrvi was Marvin Kinslow who took ber is that no matter how many $2Q00 7 3X VI A Beaver FRED. RUSS DUTCH quarterbacks you have, only one can be used at a time. That one Furman's starting backfield re first in all three of his matches in the 103-pound class.

Dave Christen took a second in the 143-pound turns this fall Tho haf K-fiolrJ in-i must be the best. Riverside College. Game time is 3 p.m. The Indian boss will probably start former Redlands High pitching ace Jack Appleton on the mound, although he has a seven-man staff to choose from. Coach Paul Roby of the Tigers probably will go with letterman John Ewart.

The Tigers finished second in If Bob shows he has the stuff eludes quarterback Jimmy Boyle, halfbacks Joe Appello and John Popson and fullback Bob 1 during spring practice, Coach class, while Roger Campbell and Jim Jenkins were third in the 112 Pacific High will open its 1935 baseball campaign when the Pirates take on Pomona-Catholic Friday afternoon at 3:30 on the Pacific diamond. Coach Bob Webster listed southpaw Bobby Greer as his tentative pitching choice for the season opener, although Reynolds Wright might get the call. Other tentative Buc starters are, in the batting order, Bill Johnson, IB; Kay Ciniino, CF; Gordon Sloan, 3B; Ron Orh-mund, LF; Jerry Amen, 2B; Ernie Gonzales, RF; Dan Hayes, and Mike Curtis, SS. Others who will see action are Jim Pa-rese, Tim Elder, Phil Mitchell, Bob Fonzi, W7es Wisdom, Jim Saude, Bill Lusk, Bernie Row-bottom and Dick Rhodes. Coach Ken Proctor will take his Chaffey High nine to Santa Maria for two games Friday and Saturday with Santa Maria High.

The Tigers opened their season Tuesday with a brilliant, no-hit 7-0 win over Santa Ana pitched by Dick Peterson. Hal Reniff and Peterson will start against Santa Maria, but Jerry Williams and Dick Foreman will probably see action. Chuck Taylor will make room for 512 THIRD STREET and 133-pound classes respectively. him on the varsity no matter how jmany candidates there are. Another San Bernardino County Jim Van Hassell was the only fourth-place finisher, winding up boy will be trying to make his mark in Northern California the Eastern Conference last year and have four first stringers back in the fold.

there in the 127-pound division. A trio finished in a tie for fifth, Bob a '''jisTiH- Garcia (95), Jim Price (138) and SEEK SECOND WIN (sports circles this spring. He is I Mickey McDaniel who will be swinging rackets with the Califor Dick Chaney (165). Weighins will start at 10 a.m, Coach John Burnison's Chaffey College team will go after its second win of the season Friday when the Panthers meet Citrus with the first bouts slated for 1:30 p.m. Finals will be over about 10 Court I Phona 477S Sen Bernardino.

Calif. JC on the Chaffey diamond at 3 p.m. Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Monday 'til 9 P. M. p.m.

Redlands finished sixth in the 21-team field last year but at least three more clubs have entered this year. Redlands is the only CBL school to field a wres The Panthers, who dropped their opener to Whittier College last "Fred Sure Gets Wrapped Vp in His Work!" We're serious about keeping your car In top condition and giving you satisfaction. SERVICEHTER RICHFIELD SERYICE FRED. RUSS and DUTCH Mt. View and Highland Ave.

Phone 7-6380 nia freshmen tennis squad. Mickey, 18, stands 5-10 on the courts, and packs power into his swings much like that of his brother, Wes, who is also a student at Cal. Both are products of San Bernardino High School. Wes led the Cardinals back in 1952, and Mickey sparked the San Bernardino netmen last year. Wes, however, is not going out for the sport at Berkeley.

End of dispatch from Palo Alto. week, trounced Pomona-Claremont tling squad. College 10-0 Tuesday on a one- hitter by Vic Lopez. Shortstop Lou 1 Vasquez got four of the seven BR AKES Chaffey hits in five times at bat. Lopez struck out 13 and walked seven in his nifty, seven-inning 50 performance.

Clnmf in Tnda'v 1 5 LINED Sam Gold, who gave up five hits in losing the Whittier game 4-3, will start against Citrus. LI up Appleton for SBVC, are Sam Gard-1 1 ner, Lee Branneman and Bill Mears of Colton, Hal McSparran, gridder from Excelsior and San WITH WAGNER'S SM LINING CUSTOM ENGINE REBUILDING Open Sunday to 5 GENE'S BRAKE SHOP 958 W. Base Lin COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Phon 87-3203 and drive the car that Sets the Pattern For the Future! Bernardinans Chuck Calderhead and Conrad Holen. Letterman Roger Ferguson and former football stars Jim Rothaer-mel and Glenn Hearrell handle the catching. Other lettermen are first sacker Clare Copleman, second baseman Bob Donnelly, shortstop Dick Parque and outfielder Bob Crabtree.

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