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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 27

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C-2 THE DAILY SUN Friday, MarcK 21,1958 VC Nine Opens wsc oxers ITS rab PCI Lead EC Home Play Against Citrus EASTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL STANDINGS TRFRA Riversida 2 0 0 14 5 COLTON, PACIFIC, FONTANA PLAY HOSTS RENO Washington Statelpound match. Each TKO was in the third round. The other three novice bouts flTi weathered the defeat of its 156-pound champion last night to capture a slim lead in the opening round of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Tournament. went to 3-round decisions. Ken Hoffman, California, outpointed Citrut 2 0 0 14 7 Orange Coast 1 0 1 6 4 Mt.

San Antonio ..1 1 0 8 8 Offsetting PCI titlist Jesse Klink- Lenny Jackich, College of Idaho, 125 pounds. Jerry Ford, San Jose, won over Angelo Chi cos, Sacramento State, 139 pounds. Gena San Bernardino 1 1 0 12 13 Santa Ana 0 1 1 4 10 Me ill enberg's loss to fast punching Marv Watley of Chico State were Chaffey 0 2 0 5 8 Fuller-ton 0 2 10 18 decisive victories by WSC's national champion 132 pound Dick Coach Bob Smith's San Ber Wednesday, Ramona swept Hellar, USF, decisioned Don McMillan, College of Idaho, 155 pounds. nardino Valley College baseball Rail, 125-pound Bill Maloney and every running event to hand Colton a 61-42 defeat at the Riv squad, hoping to bounce back from 147-pound Jim Keyes. FLOOD TRIUMPHS a 7-4 setback at Riverside Tuesday, runs into plenty of trouble erside school's oval.

It was Ramona's first track triumph in Rail defeated Frank Reynoso of HEFTY RAM TEAM PLAYS 49ERS AT at 3 p.m. today when it en CBL activity. Sacramento State, Maloney out Colton showed field event tertains the undefeated Citrus Owls in the Eastern Conference pointed Don Stapp of Chico State and Keyes defeated Walt Hailey strength in its debut, winning the shot put on a 51-la effort by of Cal Poly. S.F. COY PALACE home opener for the Indians.

Citrus sneaked into the conference race last Friday by knocking NCAA middleweight titlist Jim Norm Seinturier and the pole vault on an 11-6 hoist by Duane Flood of Sacramento State bru pV wKk- V0 tx -3t MM M-Ajm- Jil iriW 1 rt vv- CBL TRACK STANDINGS PF PA Riverside 1 0 63 41 Pacific 1 0 62 14 41 34 Redlands 1 0 52 23 51 13 Ramona 1 1 112 56 85 16 San Bernardino 0 1 41 63 Fontana 0 1 41 34 62 14 Colton 0 1 42 12 61 12 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Ramona at Pacific. SBHS at Fontana. Riverside at Colton. Colton High School laces its second stern track test in 48 hours today when it plays host to Riverside Poly as the CBL tries to overcome the early-season postponements caused by recent rains. Ramona's rambunctious Rams are at Pacific for their second outing in three days, while San Bernardino travels to Fontana to round out the schedule.

All meets are listed to start at 3 o'clock. Yavelak. off highly regarded Mt. San An tally battered Chico State's Jim Karr for three rounds to earn a But Ramona had too much tonio, 4-3, and on Tuesday of this week handily defeated Fullerton, speed as Finley Culpepper set unanimous decision. 10-4.

SBVC had to come from be the pace with victories in three Washington Mate had seven events, the 100, 22C and broad points and was followed by fa jump. hind for an 8-6 decision over Fullerton. Smith probably will go with vored San Jose State with six, Riverside Poly figures to repeat PITCHING BROTHERS The St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff boasts two brothers in Lindy (left) and Von McDaniel. Lindy had a 15-9 record last year, while Von joined the based largely on two semifinal the monopoly in the running victories as Robert Tafoya, 119, club in mid-season to give a 7-5 account of himself.

They're from Hollis, Okla. (AP wire events when it tangles with the and heavyweight Archie Milton Yellowback ets today. The photo) SAN FRANCISCO (UP) What possibly may be the heaviest basketball team in history is scheduled to thunder onto the Cow Palace court tonight when the Los Angeles Rams pro football team plays the San Francisco Forty-niners' quintet. The Rams' starting Lneup, as announced by player-manager Les Richter, will average 201 pounds with Les himself holding down a guard spot. The crashing linebacker weighs 248, which is tops for the squad.

San Francisco's pro gridders recently dropped a four-game series to the Harlem as expected, while the Rams hava been playing teams in the Los An righthanders Jim Portlock or Ron Kahler against Owls, while the Citrus pitcher most likely will be Tony Occhiato. It was Occhiato who weathered the storm against won their matches. Tafoya won a unanimous deci Bears are paced by sprinter Louie Horton and have the league's Triangular Track sion in a furious punching ex Three Marks Fa I top shot putter in John change with Cal Poly's Bobby Meet of VC With Saiz. Milton broke loose from an even fight and staggered Cal HOWARDS AILING San Bernardino's Howard boys, Poly's Don Tessier. Tigers, Fullerton Notary PreBsms Junior and John, have been ailing CHICO THIRD all week and the Cardinals may In the team scoring, Chico was third with three points followed Chapman Nine Plays at UR Still looking for that first elusive victory, Coach Lee Fulmer will send his University of Redlands baseball team out against visiting Junior high athletes will be; Golden Valley, Wayne Hudglns of Mt.

Sac and clinched his win with an eighth inning double to drive In the deciding run. CARDS, PIRATES TANGLE IN CBL TENNIS MATCHES CBL TENNIS STANDINGS have to hustle to topple the surprising Steelers. San Bernardino Valley College'! track and field forces to their home grounds by Cal Poly, 2, and Sacramento watching the weather today as Fremont, DePre of Highland, and State 1. Marquez of Arrowview. this afternoon for a triangn Fontana won both sprints and hurdles events in their dual meet with Pacific, but lacked the depth The tournament ends Saturday they make last-minute preparations for tomorrow's 14th Annual Rotary Relays which are sched Fremont's Oliver lar meet with Riverside and night.

pushed the shot 44-51, to capture Gordy Martinez of Cal Poly up uled to begin at 8:30 a.m. at San the Class crown. Highland's Dot- Fullerton. Field events get un to derail the Bucs. Chief interest in the Ramona, set Cal's Terrance Hallinan in a Bernardino Valley College.

der way at 3:30, with the track 178 pound match and Poly's Ibra Three new records already have son, Ronnie Trujillo of Franklin, Frank Gallegos of Richardson, and Bruce Bartells of Rialto followed. PF PA Pacific tussle may center in the mile run. Pacific's Larry Sterrett contests set for 4. him Samarraie defeated WSC's San Bernardino 2 0 13 0 been set and three more equaled as a result of Wednesday's quali Riverside 2 0 broke the school record on Tues Larry Largent. Another Franklin athlete, D.

Chapman College of Orange today at 3 o'clock on the of diamond. Chapman, which usually comes up with a pretty fair baseball club, may be a little handicapped this year since their basketball Pacific 1 geles area. Ron Waller, Duane Putnam, Lamar Lundy and Tom Wilson ara among other Ram players who will see action. Manager Gordy Soltau of the Forty-niners will go with his usual lineup which features Bob St. Clair, who stands 6-9, R.

C. Owens Y. A. Tittle and Hugh McElhenny. 1 Catcher to Minors MESA, Ariz.

(UP) The Chicago Cubs yesterday sent Gordon Massa, bonus catcher from Holy Cross, to their Portland farm club of the Pacific Coast League. Technical knockouts terminated day but disqualified for cutting One of the feature attractions will be SBVC's Homer Robertson, shot put and discus star, Colton 1 1 18 7 9 0 2 0 fying events, which also featured finals in the shot put for Classes two of the five novice bouts open into the inside lane. Kruse, came within seven inches of the Class record when his shot landed 37-feet, three-fourths through F. Following are the results of yes ing the tournament last night. SMITH WINS who will be tuning up for Sat terday's Colton-Ramona meet: Redlands 1 Ramona 2 Fontana 0 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE San Bernardino at Pacific.

Redlands at Colton. Riverside at Fontana. of an inch from the ring for first Cordell Cain of Franklin sprinted the Class 100 in H.2 for one Murdock Smith of Nevada de orday's Apple VaUey Relays. Riverside is expected to be club just finished playing tournament ball and several of the ball players were undoubtedly on this place in the event Murray of Golden Valley was next, followed feated Jim Douglas of Santa Clara of the new records. Al Smith at 178 pounds and Otis Grimble clocked 19.3 for Franklin in the by S.

Bell of Richardson, R. Lou- San Bernardino and Pacific, strong in the sprints, while the hardies battle looms as a toss- club. of Sacramento State stopped John Class 180, and Golden Valley's Prep Hpll of Fame List Is Announced than of Golden Valley, and Clem both undefeated so far, clash Parker, Santa Clara, in a 165 Left hander Bob Bender is scheduled to start on the mound up. of Highland. this afternoon on the Buc Terry O'Donnell had the same time for the Class 180 for the courts in the feature match of for the Bulldogs, with right-hand other new marks.

LOS ANGELES The Helms O'Donnell also clocked a 10.7 er Paul War, a sophomore, held in relief. "We need to sharpen up in Athletic Foundation yesterday an the third round of the Citrus Belt League tennis chase. Riverside is expected to have in the Class century to equal the record in the event. Other ties the field and get a few more hits, nounced its initial selections into the Prep Hall of Fame. The selections climaxed six months of no trouble with Fontana in a SBHS-Pacific Clash Seiat Perris Hill (Continued from 1) included: Junior Morrison's Gass Fulmer commented.

One new player, Gary Casella, will see balloting about the Southern Cal A 100 in 10.5 and Earl Washington's 11.4 Class century. Both duty, either behind the plate or ifornia Prep Board of Sports. in the outfield. match on the Fohl courts. The Poly Bears, co-favored with SBHS in this year's chase, have yet to lose a match, while Fontana has yet to win one.

of the latter boys are from Frank Included in the list is Erny Pinckert of San Bernardino, Roy lin. Running broad jump prelimi Bathgate Gets MVP 1 DUNLOP SUPER GOLD CUP Evans of Chaffey and Marty has tossed both of Fontana's Redlands travels to Colton for NEW YORK (UP) Right wing Keough of Pomona. naries in Classes A through were not held Wednesday when its second match, and although Others include Parry O'Brien tests, and may draw the assignment against Riverside, if his arm permits it. If not, Coach Dick Andy Bathgate was voted most valuable member of the New York the young Terriers are expect darkness halted the qualifying ed to finally win a couple of of Pasadena; Hugh McElhenny, Washington Lincoln L.A.; Fred They will be conducted along with Rangers yesterday for the second Drake may call Mike Turner or ex-cager Kent Campbell. Slugger points, Colton is favored.

Haney, L. A. Poly. straight year. the finals tomorrow.

SHOT PUT WINNERS i i in ii i 1 1 1 Charley Gross is the Steeler re Andrew Brown of Franklin won ceiver. Coach Bruce Wilson's Poly the Class shot put title with a 51-812 heave, which was about six inches short of the record. He Bears will have their ace, Dick Scarborough, well rested to fire at Fontana. The southpaw trans was followed by Steve Taylor of JaW fer got the win a week ago at Redlands, while junior Billy Rose hurled Tuesday's key victory over Colton. Chris Krug, All-CIF catch FREE Undefeated Upland, Chino Nines Clash In Tri-Counfy Tilt TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS RF RA Motor Overhaul Includes rings, grind valves, connecting rod inserts, gaskets, oil and labor.

er last year, is back at his old st arid. Darwin Carroll of Ramona hit 2-for-4 Tuesday to gain the CBL batting lead with a .667 mark, on 4-for-6. Jim Robertson of Pacific and Rainey of Redlands also are at .667, but have been in only Most 54785 Wheel Alignment Check Let our xperf check th safety of your car and family. No 6 Cylinder Cars Upland 2 0 23 3 Chino 2 0 23 5 Bonita 1 1 7 18 Claremont 1 2 11 21 Corona 3 8 23 Most 8 Cylinder Cars $72.95 CLUTCH mm Upland and Chino nines collide in a Tri-County League showdown game at 3 p.m. this afternoon on ANY CAR the Chino diamond.

Each club JOI LABOR has a 2-0 record in circuit play. one contest. Bob Butler of Pacific and Hubbs are next with .500 marks, while Mike Guhin and Roy May-field, both of SBHS, and Fontana's King are tied at .429. At .400 are Dick Farley of Ramona, Bobo and Bulldog Swimmers Yercome Chaffey I The University of Redlands de- Coach Bill Wolfe's Upland Highlanders and the Chino Cow iOl 00 boys have met only one common opponent. Upland whipped Corona, 12-0, while Chino downed the Panthers, 9-5.

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100 free style: White (R), Time: 1 :00.1. 200 backstroke: Behm, (C), Time: 2:46.8. 440: Hagen (C) and Woolworth (R), tie: Time: 5:47. 200 breast stroke: Glenn (C), Time: 3:16. 400 meter free style relay: Red-lands (Boling, Ravese, Cole, White); Time: 4:43.1.

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