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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 29

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Wins lowise Inaugura mta anta Long-Shot Hel A at BASKETBALL SCORES Fq) 62,000 Attend CiLRNDALE JC TOVRNEY Sao Bernardino 8S, Keedley 77 (over time. Race Opener at SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM 29 Dec. 27. 195S Arcadia Track Calumet Entry Runs Out in Palos Verdes; Blum Boots in Triple Angeles rc 1. Ml.

Kl (amino 7. Muir SH. Valley 6K. Pasadena 86. l-on Kea-h 78.

(MS. Compton S3. Santa Monica SS. X. Y.

HOLIDAY TOURNEY Niagara 70. St. John's Kit. RriKham Younr 75. Manhattan M.

Duqueane 75, X.Y.I". 49. La Salle 77, St. Louis S3. INVITATION TOVRNEY American V.

74. Hofilra 73. Cortland 78, Lafayette 60. BIO SEVEN' TOVRNEY Missouri 74. Iowa State 65.

Kansas 79, Colorado 6Z. ITLA 89. Oregon 74. AriKona 57, I SC 55. Seattle 87, Creighton 78.

San Mateo JC 53, Hartnell 50. California 90, College of Pacific 61. Wichita 80. Haniline 45. Columbia 68, Canisius 68 (overtime).

I tah State 71. St. Joseph's (Pa.) 6. Kansas 79, Colorado 6t. Uinnuil A7.

VftVIPr (t.) 84. SBVC CAGERS WHIP REEDIEY, 82-77, IW GLENDALE TOURNEY GLENDALE San Bernardino Valley College, coming from behind in the final 28 seconds, went on to score a breath-taking R2-77 victory over Reedley Junior College Saturday in the open mmmm mm ARCADIA UP Long-shot Heliowise won the $20,000 Palos Verdes Handicap Saturday as Santa Anita ushered in its 17th the opening feature at Santa Anita. Phil D. (No. 6) was third, before the crowd of 62,000.

Heliowise, a field horse entered with two others, paid $38.50 to win. (AP Wirephoto) OUTSIDER CAPTURES OPENING FEATURE Heliowise (on rail), ridden by Pete Moreno, noses out Cyclotron (No. 3) to capture the $20,000 Palos Verdes at Arcadia. Saturday, in winter meeting before an esti mated 62,000 fans. Dayton 93, Arizona State at Temp 5.

Leaving the favored entry of Calumet Farm's Mark-Ye-Well and ing round of the Sam Barry Memorial Basketball Tournament I I I rjm Kill Gail to run out of the money, jockey Pete Moreno brought the Bv virtue of the conquest for Northwestern 76, ale a7. Oregon State 62, Ohio State CO. St. Boneventure 70, Detroit 68. Temple 67, Santa Clara 67.

soOtherncal 5-year-old chestnut in to edge out Coach Ray Blake's Braves. San Bernardino moves into the quarterfinals of the annual event for junior added a bucket, Grandberry a free threw and just before the end stole the ball again for a basket. Endeman, the ex-Colton eagle eye, tanked 10 field goals and 4 Clifford Mooers Cyclotron in photo finish. The winner, owned by the Dor- colleges in the state. The Indians' next foe will be free throws to lead both teams witti UPSET, 57-55, mar Stable, paid 538.50, $12.40 and Cyclotron $7.30 and $4.90, and Phil D.

$7.20. mighty Long Beach City College, with tip-off time set for 2:30 Mon 'mill day afternoon. The Vikings ad 24 points. Jerry Hurst, the 6-6 pivot ace who's improving with each outing, was next with 17 and Gene Fisher, another former Colton star, played an all-round top game while contributing 16. Another Eastern Conference BY ARIZONIANS Time for the six furlongs was 1:09 2-5.

CALUMETS NO THREAT The Calumet pair, racing with bandages on their hind legs, never vanced with a 78-66 win over Modesto JC. Atwood Grandberry, veteran by Claude Anderson sounded a threat. Mark-Ye-Well carried high weight of 128, includ IZ lrftaa he" stole Quintet. Mt. San Antonio, didn't the ball in the final 28 seconds andjf" as well.

Coach Pete Provost dribbled in for two points to were nipped by Los An-ct5t(- ohoari 7i 71 geles CC, 74-73. El Camino trimmed 'JX i i Ipft.lMuir, 768, and L. A. Valley edged TUCSON (UP) Guard George Rountree scored six points in the last five minutes of play to enable the University of Arizona to score a 57-55 upset" victory over use. A crowd of 2.500 saw the barnstorming Trojans lose their fifth The Citrus Belt League had one of its best balanced years in many moons during 1953, with five of the six high schools bringing home the title bacon in at least one sport.

San Bernardino High, which was split in half when Pacific High ing Eddie Arcaro, and Hill Gail, 124. Heliowise carried 107 and was a field horse in the betting. Grandberry fouled' Reedley's 6-6; Pasadena. 68-66. in other first center.

Dan Heinrichs, and Phil D. broke on top but the was completed for use in Septem consecutive game, while Arizona race settled down soon into a two thP latter made the noint the eame.SANTA MONICA UPSET i Frmvth luin in 5PVPI1 ber, led the championship parade with two crowns. The Cards cap horse affair between Heliowise and! ca1" if Compton pulled an upset by blasting Santa Monica, runnerup in tured baseball laurels, under went into the 5-minute overtime. Ten seconds into the extra period, T-Tcinrirhs rpceinted for his fifth 27 to 24. Cyclotron as both charged to the front entering the stretch.

last week's Chaffey College Tour- Coach Kenny Johnson, and the ten anH Khamshootins forward Al'nament, 65-55. The Corsairs used Santa Anita's new grass course nis troupe repeated its title under Rountree, who had 11 points tor the winners, broke a 48 tie with five minutes to go when he pushed the tutelage of Coach Ralph Simp got a surprisingly rich baptism. Endeman swished in two free only six men. with Maurice Wash- throws to send SBVC off to a lead ington high on 20. son.

The Redbirds appear a good bet for the 1954 CBL. net crown, Empilchada, a grey 7-year-old, came up late to win the 12-mile race and the rider in the initial run it never lost. I Jerr' Mitchell poured in in a driving lay-up. The Wildcat guard was fouled and added another gift toss. Jim Psaltis led but the baseballers will miss Sparkplug Jack Dickey, the play-; to pace Long teacn i-point vic- was appropriately enough, Willie strong armed Jack Hall, who ma I iir -rf making flash from Redlands High.jtory over Modesto, lourney-ra- triculates at Pacific now VUieu LAJng DCdCU ucmtru uy tm point after three periods, but pulled Riverside also landed a- pair of it out handily.

Sammy Davis sank the clinching SAWYER NABS baubels. The Poly Bears took the varsity cup in track and field, and manaeed to retain their spot on the USC with 13, Roy Irvin hit 11, Dick Hammer 7 and Capt. Dick Welsh 6. BEARS BOP COP BERKELEY (AP) Playing rings around an outclassed College of the Pacific five. California drew heavily on reserves in the second half Saturday to the score down as the Bears won their ninth bucket in the last 10 seconds for LACC to nip Mt.

Sac, while Valley Shoemaker. SHOEMAKER'S FIRST It was wee Willie's first victory of the day and brought his year's total to a new record of 477, a string that started at Santa Anita in the first race last Jan. 1. Empilchada paid $8.20 and the crowd pitched 5328,629 in the pari-mutuel machines. In comparison.

throne in cross country. Chaffey Hieh. alone, was unable to snare a LEGION BOUT nipped Pasadena in the final 5 seconds on Art Lipschultz' fielder and free throw. S.B. VALLEY COLLEGE title.

Coach Tom Morrow's Colton Yel lowiackets latched on to the bas HOLLYWOOD (AP) Charley ketball bunting: Coach Walt Ander Player pns. FG FT Ft. Al Endeman. 10 4 6 24 basketball game in 10 starts. 90-51.

VAST CROWD" AT OPENING Here's part of the huge throng of 62,000 who watched the Sawyer, 153, a 3-1 favorite, scored son's Redlands Terriers lifted the COP's "New Look" team of JC transfers managed to hold its own opening of Santa Anita Race Track in Arcadia Saturday. Coiling inside the dirt track is Santa Anita's new grass course, only one on the West Coast, which made its debut. (AP Wirephoto) swimmine crown from Riverside, his third straight win with a tecn-nical knockout Saturday disposing of Roy Daniels, 152, after 25 seconds of the ninth round in their 10- 19 17 3 16 2 9 1 Atwood Grandberry, 3 4 Jerry Hurst, 7 3 3 Glen Harrison. 112 Gene Fisher, 8 9 3 Jim Finney, 10 1 Jack Ilckey. I 4 14 Jerry Kamstra, All for onlv the opening minutes.

Cal took over 23-14 by the end of the first quarter and piled up a 47-23 margin before Coach Nibs Price while Pomona picked off the big prize, football, by edging Coach Buck Weaver's Redlands eleven in the final five seconds, 13-12. Fullerton Junior College plucked 34 14 1 81 Totals the preceding race, the third, brought $277,558 in betting or less than the jjrass race. The opening was a gala occasion and the crowd outnumbered the 55,000 that turned out for the first day a year ago this time on a Friday. Biggest hit was the performance of a little apprentice rider, Walter Blum, 19-year-old from Brooklyn. He connected on his first three trips to the post, all at fancy rounder at Legion Stadium.

Sawyer, of Los Angeles, won every round except the first. He is undefeated in four starts here. In the ninth he got to Daniels HALBROOK TALLIES 24 IN OSC'S WIN COLUMBUS (UP Oregon State came from behind in the last MICHIGAN STATE STILL RATES SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER UCLA REEDLEY JO (77) Bob Fa ton. 8 Marvin Mucky, 7 Dan Heinrichs. 7 Jim Trapp.

O'Dell Youngblood, Dick Lnnd, the two bie prizes in the Eastern 19 17 17 7 IS 1 77 with a right, and Daniels stumbled into the roDes. Daniels bounced Conference, football and basketball, in addition to landing its per period Saturday to defeat Ohio Haii- rmlv to he met bv another Total 13 is Defensively, air and ground ennial cud in swimming. The Horn State 62-60 and take its sixth win prices. He scored on Tiger Jay for SCORE BV right which floored him. Referee iB i 25 17 -s Mushy Callahan decided jc 15 i i 377 cleaned his bench.

Center Bob Mc-Keen led with 18. UCLA Topples Oregon, 89-74 LOS ANGELES (AP) UCLA Bruins tripped the University of Oregon Webfoots, 89-74. Saturday snap the visitors' 7-game win ets. incidentally, have a replace ment named already for Coach PASADENA The 40th edition of the Rose Bowl football game comes up New Year's Day and Michigan State, co-champion of the Big 10. remains a slight favorite to defeat UCLA, the champion of (Continued on Page 31, Column 1) Dick Spaulding, who is moving into Bakersfield boy had had enougn and stopped the fight.

high school administrative wont. Bud Dawson, prominent in the Val Kansas, Missouri Big Seven Victors UCLA held rivals to 1,696 yards, MSC to 1,988. On the scoreboard, the Spartans scored 212 points, UCLA scored 204. MSC surrendered 90 points and UCLA 48, of which Stanford accounted for 21. UCLA shut out four rivals and aside from Stanford, no team scored more than seven points against the Bruins.

Iowa State Denies UCLA's Aide Prothro Offered Job the Pacific Coast Conference. This will be the eighth game in in seven games before 8,700 basketball fans in the Ohio Fairgrounds Coliseum. Ohio State absorbed its second loss in six games, having been defeated by the University of Louisville on the Kentucky floor a week ao. Scoring honors went to Pacific Coast Conference club's 7-3 Swede Halbrook with 24, while the Bucks were paced by John Miller with 22 points. Temple Rallies to Nip Santa Clara Five, 67-57 the Big Ten-PCC post-season pact ning streak and topple them from KANSAS CITY OP Kansas and the Bruins of UCLA, to make the list of Pacific Coast Conference undefeated teams.

with a joke, will be working to PHILADELPHIA (UP) rolled over Colorado, 79-62, and A smaller Temple University team Missouri edged Iowa State 74-65, Coach Munn has said he was KANSAS CITY IT Louis Menze. Iowa State athletic director, denied a report that his school's football coaching job has been offered to Tommy Prothro, UCLA backfield coach. prolong a one game winning streak by the coast. Oregon's guard Ken Wegner was fullv aware of these statistics. the non-conference game high OSC earlier this week upset top- Sanders is no slouch at figures, scorer with 28 points, while for ley as a former infield star for the San Bernardino Pioneers and Riverside Rubes, will have the task of trying to keep the EC pigskin title in Fullerton in 1954.

The popular Dawson was assistant to Spaulding this fall, after advancing from Fullerton High in 1952. iSr The Helms Foundation's official Southern California Interscholastic Federation All Star footballs teams, among large schools, will be released Monday from Los Angeles. The All-CIF picks for the smaller high schools are to be pub- ranked Indiana. either. ward Don Bragg paced UCLA with rallied in the last five minutes to in opening games of the eighth score a 67-57 victory over Santa annual Big Seven Basketball Tour-Clara at the Convention Hall here inament Saturday, before 9,000 fans.

Saturday. The first round ends Monday Al Didriksen paced Temple to its 'when favored Kansas State plays seventh victory in nine starts with' Nebraska and Oklahoma faces the 15 points. Santa Clara dropped its guest team, the University of second game against four victor-j Washington. All-American B. H.

24 points. UCLA led at half time 46-34, and After losing six straight bowl games to the Big Ten teams, some by hairline decisions, others by horrendous margins, the coast came up with a slender 7-0 victory by Southern California over Wisconsin last Jan. 1. Once-beaten Michigan State appears in this oldest of all bowl held the lead. The teams meet here again Monday.

les. Jim oung was tops iur mc Born was neia to Jus points in tar- i i i i -1- Paul Brown Voted with 19, while Ken Sears losers hit 12 HcVioH Wpdnesdav. according to Pro Coach of Year NEW YORK (UP) Paul Brown, Drake Cage Star Tells Of Attempted Fix Offer DES MOINES UP Ben Bumbry, Drake University basketball star, told police that a busi- games for the first time, having been newly admitted into the Western Conference. Coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn's Spartans, featuring All-America end Don Dohoney and a fireball runner named Le Roy Bolden, are favored by one touchdown. FIRST SPARTAN BOWL whose Cleveland Browns won the NFL Eastern Conference race with Bill Schroeder of the Foundation.

While it is doubtful that anyone from the CBL will have a chance at any of the spots on the three large-school elevens. Pacific High of San Bernardino has hopes with guard Les Antinucci and back Pat Lawrence. However, the Pirates are handicapped by not being in a league, thus don't derive the benefit of being on aU-league teams or an 11-1 record, was selected pro coach of the year in the annual sas win. BREWED WITH jf PURE ROCKY mountain SPRIKQ WATER 1 tTnitoH Prpss nnll. He received 26 nessman otierea mm xo n.x r.f 35 votes cast bv sDorts writers the Drake-Iowa State game, offi- The 1954 affair will be the third for a UCLA team but the first for cers said Saturday.

who covered the league cities. Buck Shaw, whose San Francis the coach, Henry R. (Red) San co 49ers finished a game behind ders. The gentleman from Dixie almost made it last year and succeeded this fall. UCLA has one the victorious Detroit Lions in the Western Conference, received eight votes.

The other vote went' to Jim Trimble, whose Philadel loss against it. a 21-20 decision registered by Stanford's Indians HOW $1,000 BECOMES $5,000 The spotlight for Brum rooters centers on left halfback Paul Cam eron, their All-America star, plus one of the finest defensive teams in the land. More than 100,000 fans will con in gaining opposing coaches recommendations. SHORT SLANTS The official scoring record that St. Bernar-dine's High set in its Arrowhead League hoop win over Elsinore Academy was 102.

not 105, points However, it's still both a school and loop mark that may stand for some time. The Crusaders battle their alumni cagers Tuesday at 7-30 pm. in the school's auditorium Coach Bob Chambers' Redlands High wrestlers are still undefeated, after handing previously unbeaten Whittier High its first loss, 24-19. Dean Parks, of football fame, won the deciding five points when he pinned Whit-tier's heavyweight in 1:45 minutes with a half Nelson and press. It won't be long before wrestling arenas will just be studios for putting on shows, with no spectators gregate in Pasadena great sta El dium for the kickoff, scheduled for phia Eagles ruined Cleveland's bid for a perfect record, 42-27.

Dougherty to Replace Munn at Michigan State NEW YORK (UP) Line coach Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty will move up to the role of head coach at Michigan State if Clarence (Biggie) Munn moves up to athletic director in the spring. Munn has "had it" as coach. He was coach-of-the-year in 1952 and this season, his first in the Big 2 D.m.. and the usual millions will also view it and hear it through out the nation over the National svstem. both tele vision and radio.

The game stacks up as close, tense and it could possibly be dull as far as long gainers, high scoring Ten, led his Spartans to the Rose and spectacular passing are con Bowl. cerned. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEACI OF A Much has been said about the around. The other night at Hollywood Legion only 700 showed up to thP so-called "National TV Michigan State running axiacn Detroit 1 9 44 101 B3 Montreal 44 10O 73 Toronto 17 19 40 71 54 There's a tig thrill waiting for you! If you have a boy or girl under 12 you can give them a gift youll never regret. We would like to explain it to you how a SI .000 policy becomes a $5,000 policy at age 21 without any increase in premium Sounds good, doesnt it? And Jt is good according to all the parents we explain it to.

Let us tell you about it. call C. Wm. FLEMING 301 Highland Av. Phone 8-4451 featuring Bolden, Billy wells ana Evan Slonac, and the UCLA de rvmninnshin match between Sandor Szabo and Mr.

Moto. Small fense, starring, among others AMERICA'S FINE UGHT BECK Boston 1 New York 1 71 9 Chicago 5 17 HW Montreal 8, New York 0. Toronto 4. Detroit t. er gatherings than that have turned tackles Chuck Doud and Jack El- mil- at the OlvmpiC AUOltorium, lena.

(Only games aclieduled). whero 5.000 to 7.000 used to attend THE FACTS TV, which did so much to put rasslin' on its feet, is the monster that's killing it now just The facts are that UCLA maae 2,230 yards rushing to 1,980 by Michigan State. MSC was first in c-v- "ih-it i.i Jmwum too much of it is beamed into liv rx iudiiur uir.u AND FAST Reaaie Halliqan, Oregon State forward, seems to be trying total offense, however, thanks to ing rooms Name your bov Willie, if you want him to be Occidental Life the 874 yards gained in the air to 509 bv UCLA. Neither team was Distributed by Bard Distributing Co. 541 Walt Avo.

Phooo tilt inwran Company of California his air brakes as he leaps high for a field goal attempt in the fourth period of the basketball game with Ohio State Saturday nFght. Guarding Ha.ligan is John Miller (17) Ohio State forward Other players are (6) Donald Kelley, Ohio forward; (36) Wade Holbrook, Oregon center; and (11) Paul Ebert, Ohio center. Oregon won 62-60. (AP Wirephoto) ft outstanding in passing strength a top jockey. Willie Shoemaker is the record-breaking rider; Willie and UCLA, the least of the two used the aerial weapon sparingly (Continued on Page 31, Column 5) 10 mm WWi.

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