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ft jit It Ml B-1 2 SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM Five Leagues Open Tuesday Afternoon County Teams IPlay for Keeps By CLAUDE ANDERSON (Sun-Telegram Day Sports Editor) They start playing for keeps in the Citrus Belt, Tri-County, side and Chaffey going to southwest Riverside to meet Ramona. Coach Paul Womack's defending champion netters open at Riverside, Ramona is at Chaffey and Fontana at Colton. in addition to SBHS at Pacific. The Arrowhead, Desert-Inyo and In picked up a diploma, and all-loop second sacker Dave Hardy broke his leg and is lost for the season. LaComb and the CBL's seven other coaches (Jack Wilkins of San Bernardino, Rich Smith of Pacific, Dale Favier of Fontana, land Leagues, both in baseball and tennis, this week, while Because the CBL schools enter the annual Huntington Beach Relays Saturday, the track slate was moved up.

SBHS is at Chaffey, Redlands at Colton and Ramona at Pacific Tuesday, while Fohi is at Riverside Thursday at 3:15. Most of the EC nines will be involved in the Citrus JC tourney, Thursday through Saturday, so the only loop contests will be on Tuesday. The University of Redlands is involved in all five spring sports Eastern Conference and Golden League nines and netters swing their second week of ac Joe DeMaggio of Redlands, Clyde Francisco of Chaffey, Bruce Wilson of Riverside and tion. San Bernardino County's only tennis slate in the CBL is opposite that of varsity baseball, but in the Tri-County it's the same. TCL lid-lifters Tuesday find Coach Dick King's potent Eisenhower Eagles (who handed Fran Bushman of Ramona) meet with the writers tonight at 6:30 at Tava-Lanes in Riverside to pick the finish.

Class AAA circuit, the CBL, begins baseball and tennis Tuesday afternoon, with contests starting at 3 p.m. When second round play opens, starting times will be moved back to 3:30 since the days are longer. this week, with a feature coming Saturday when the Bulldogs host Occidental and Claremont-Mudd. Conference baseball Pitching loaded SBHS opens CBL play by battling cross-town SBHS its only loss) going to Corona, Rubidoux is at Chino, Upland hosts Bonita and Claremont travels to Montclair. Eastern Conference baseball Pacific Perns Hill Park.

The doesn't open until next week, junior varsity tilt is at SBHS, Coach Gary LaComb's Colton is featured by defending cham the sophomore baseball game and the tennis match at Pacific. Other baseball openers find Yellowjackets captured the 1963 CBL baseball pennant, but the Jackets will be hard-pressed to pion Valley College playing at Chaffey in Alta Loma. The Panthers won their loop opener Colton trekking to Fontana, Redlands playing host to River- repeat since southpaw Jay Dahl Tuesday, 6-1 over Fullerton, then fell to Orange Coast Fri l. a id ie in in day, 3-2. Coach Bill Duncan's Indians opened at Southwestern yesterday.

Coach Roy Melvin Aquinas (AP wlrephoto) ican Motorcycle Association 100-mile, 250cc race at Daytona Beach, Fla. No one was hurt seriously in mishap. Dick Hammer of Lakewood, won with 88.455 mile-per-hour pace. 'COMING THROUGH' Gerry Colliton of Water-ford, N.Y. (71), plows through pileup of (left) Pat McIIenry of Haney, 111., and (right) Eddie Wirth of 3Ianhattan Beach, in yesterday's Amer- so the UR travels to Chapman and Westmont for non-loop tests.

Final basketball action comes this week at Valley College with the second annual San Bernardino Coasters Open Tournament. The six-team event begins Tuesday night, has its semis Friday and the finals Saturday. Norton Air Force Base plays Space Tech Tuesday at 7 p.m., followed by Charley's Barbers vs. Moffatt Motors at 8:30. Friday at 7 Antelone Valley meets the Moffatt Charley's winner, while at 8:30 the host Coasters face the Norton-Space Tech victor.

The accompanying sports schedule is determined from slates sent The Sun-Telegram; if there are any corrections please notify the sports MONDAY SCHEDULE BASEBALL: Aquinas High at Norte Vista in Riverside. GOLF: San Bernardino High vs. Elsenhower at El Rancho Verde CC; Chaffey High, Upland and Arcadia at Whispering Lakes; Riverside, Chaffey College and Fullerton at El Rancho Verde; University of Redlands at Pomona College; Valley College, Citrus and Mt. San Antonio at Pomona Valley CC. SWIMMING: Fontana High at Rubldoux, Charter Oak at Alta Loma High.

BASKETBALL: Finals in San Bernardino Church League tourney, 7 p.m. at SBHS gym. TUESDAY SCHEDULE BASKETBALL: Norton AFB vs. Space Falcons have a busy week ahead, playing at Norte Vista in Riverside tomorrow, opening loop action Thursday night at 7 against Notre Dame of Riverside at 7 then hosting Bishop Amat Saturday night at 7:30, Two Others Sink Aces Chaffey High at John Galvln Park, Red-lands at Colton High, Riverside Poly at Fontana High, Elsenhower High at Rubldoux, Bonita at Montclair, Chino at Claremont, Upland at Corona, Valley College and Chaffey In Citrus JC Tournament, University of Redlands at Westmont, Ontario Christian at Chlno Boys Republic, Trona at Owens Valley, Twin Pines at Rim of the World, Barstow at Palmdale, Antelope Valley at Victor Valley, Garey at Alta Loma, Nogales at Sierra Vista, Glenn at Bloomington, Big Bear at CSDR, Burroughs at Tehachapi, Needles High at Indlo. BASKETBALL: Semifinals at San Bernardino Coasters Open Tournament at Valley College, 7 and 8:30 p.m.

TENNIS: Chaffey at SBHS, Pacific at Ramona, Colton at Redlands, Fontana at Riverside Poly, University of Redlands at Long Beach State, Chlno at Claremont, Elsenhower at Rubidoux Upland at Corona, Bonita at Montclalr, Chino at Claremont, Burroughs at Tehachapi, Glenn at Bloomington, Garey at Alta Loma. TRACK: Orange Coast and Grossmont at Valley College, Rubidoux at Elsen also in Perris Hill Park. Inland League baseball open Cycle 100-Miler Californian I Wins Race DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Tech at 7 p.m., Charley's Barbers vs. Moffatt Motors at 8:30, San Bernardino Coasters Tournament at Valley College.

ers Tuesday find the county's two representatives, Blooming BASEBALL: San Bernardino vs. Pacific High at Perrls Hill Park, Colton High at Fontana, Riverside Poly at Redlands, Aussie Pro Stretches Margin at St. Pete Chaffey at Romona High, Citrus Belt ton and Alta Loma, clashing on the latter's diamond, and both are at home in Friday games. League openers at 3 p.m.; Elsenhower at Corona High, Rubldoux at Chlno, Bonlta Dick Hammer of Lakewood, at Upland, Claremont at Montclalr, Tri-County League openers at 3 p.m.; Valley College vs. Chaffey at Alta Loma, Uni hower, Claremont at Chlno, Corona at RV tlnll IJlnnll.l, BAni TO D.lm.

BM in i iiiiii i .1 i i i i i ii i him rode a Harley-Davidson to victory yesterday in the versity of Redlands at Chapman College, American Motorcycle Associa ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Australian Bruce Devlin stretched his lead in the $25,000 San Jacinto at Rim of the World High, Bloomtngton at Alta Loma High, Bishop at Lone Pine. TRACK: San Bernardino at Chaffey 72. It gave him a 54-hole total of: field.

Nicklaus, the pre-tourna-202, five strokes ahead of his Lent favorite, had a four-under-nearest rival going into today's tion 100-mile race for 250 cc machines. final round. St. Petersburg Open yesterday Hammer averaged 88.455 miles npr hnur fnr tho 97 lan Campbell, Butch Baird, Jacky Joe Campbell and Dick had the holes-in-one. Both hit Yucaipa.

SWIMMING: Valley College at College of the Desert, Chaffey High at Redlands, Chaffey College at UCR, Alta Loma at Montclalr, Coachella and Yucaipa at 29 Palms. GOLF: Elsenhower at Redlands, Trona at Lone Pine, Desert at Tehachapi. SATURDAY SCHEDULE BASEBALL: SBVC and Chaffey In Citrus JC Tournament, University of Red-lands at Westmont, Aquinas High vs. Bishop Amat at Perris Hill Desert at Barstow, Burroughs at Lone Pine, 29 Palms at Palo Verde, Parker at Needles High, Kern at Owens Valley, Victor Valley at Perris. TRACK: Huntington Beach Relays, Oc- Cupit and Terry Dill were tied j0Ver the 3.81-mile course at Day- in a third round featuring a pair of holes-in-one.

Devlin shot a three-under-par 69 on a windy day when most High, Redlands at Colton, Ramona at Pacific High, Kingman of Arizona at Needles High. TENNIS: SBHS at Pacific, Redlands at Riverside Poly, Ramona at Chaffey, Fontana at Colton in CBL openers (CBL sophomore baseball plays same schedule); Elsenhower at Corona, Bonita at Upland, Claremont at Montclalr, Rubi-doux at Chlno; Santa Barbara at University of Redlands. SWIMMING: Valley College and El Camino at Chaffey College, La Puente five-iron shots on the 190-yard seventh hole that bounded into the cup. at Z09, seven strokes behind jtona International Speedway. Devlin.

i The 24-year-old Californian led of the scores were closer to par every lap but the first as he beat Bruce Devlin 69-64-69 202 Rex Baxter Jr 68-71-68207 Dan Sikes a Held of 92 expert and amateur riders. Hammer is an PGA officials could not recall the time when two aces were recorded on the same hole in the same round of a tournament. -V atjcidental and Claremont-Mudd at Univer Invitational, Long Beach Invitational Wilson High. JacK Nicklaus 71-69-68208 Don Fairfield 70-68-70208 Terry Dill 71-70-68209 Jacky Cupit Butch Baird 71-M-70 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Amateur Norris Rancort of Joe Campbell 69-69-71 flWlSnrramontn Polif finichoH can. They were the third and fourth recorded in 10 PGA tournaments this year.

sity of Redlands, Victor Valley at Barstow, Desert-Tehachapi-Boron at Trona High, Palmdale at Burroughs, Needles and 29 Palms in Calipatria Invitational. BASKETBALL: Finals In San Bernardino Coasters Open Tournament at Valley' College, 5:30, 7 and p.m. TENNIS: Burroughs High at Mason Rudolph 72-67-71-2101 Mike souchak 68-71-71-210 ond on a Panlla. He was 10 sec Julius Boros 70-68-72 210lnnle I fiil. ran ra Boh ShUVa 7IW7 71 utiimu U1C WlllliCI Palmdale Relays Upland Ties Jackrabbiis By KENNETH JACKSON PALMDALE Upland High tied Victor Valley for first place Neither did the competitors Dave Ragan 70-68-72210 much good.

Howell came in with tsooDy isicnols 74-69-6A 911 Dow Finsterwald 69-73-69211 Jimmy Plcard 73-68-70211 AWARDS BANQUET: San Bernardino Valley College wrestling and basketball awards dinner at SBVC, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE BASEBALL: Needles High at Blythe. SWIMMING: Pacific High at Chaffey, Redlands at Riverside Poly, San Bernardino at Ramona High, Orange Coast at University of Redlands. THURSDAY SCHEDULE BASEBALL: Valley College and Chaffey In Citrus JC Tournament, Aquinas High vs. Notre Dame of Riverside at 7 p.m.

in Perrls Hill Park. TRACK: Fontana at Riverside Poly, Bloomington at John Glenn, Ontario Christian and Big Bear at Chino Boys Republic. SWIMMING: Chlno at Claremont High, Upland High at Montclair, Rubidoux at a 70 lor a 212 total. Campbell had a 71 for 209. Joe Lopez 70-70-71211 Miller Barber 73-66-72211 Bobby Brue 72-68-71211 Dave Hill Juan Rodriguez 911 COLLISION REPAIRS 3rd and I ZULCH AUTO WORKS A trio of experts ran 3-4-5, trailing the two front runners by more than a half lap.

Third place was taken by Al Gunter, Alhambra, on a Yamaha. He was followed by Neil Keen, Pasadena, Yamaha, and Jody Nicholas, Nashville, on a Bultaco. Other top finishers: sixth, Don Shiflett, Kansas City, Harley- naviHcnn cmronth Tori Hoil Any American Car Devlin had his good moments and his bad. His game suddenly went sour on the front nine when he bogied No. 8 and No.

9. "I thought I had let it slip a bit," he said at the end of the in the Palmdale Relays yesterday, after a pole-vault hassle with the officials which would John Barnum 73-70-69212 Larry Beck 75-68-69-212 Dick Howell 73-69-70212 Raymond Floyd 68-69-75212 Pete Brown 73-70-70-213 Tommy Morrow 75-68-70213 Doug Ford 72-71-70-213 have given Victor Valley a frac Alta Loma. GOLF: Arroyo High at Upland, Bur tion of a point and broken their round. But he birdied the 10th nar' 71-70-72-213 RubiS Buster Cupit 72.69.75on roughs High at Barstow. THE NEW CAPRI0L0S ARE HERE IN 3 MODELS 125cc CAPRIOLO "CHEETAH" TENNIS: Chaffey College at Orange ick Turner 79.o.79i Alignment performed by expert mechanics, using modern precision equipment.

Replacement parts and torsion bar adjustment extra, if needed. Biiiy carreii 7o-68-755niDayton, Ohio, Harley-Davidson: Coast. FRIDAY SCHEDULE BASEBALL: Pacific vs. Ramona at Perris Hill Park, San Bernardino vs. 1 and had little trouble thereafter.

Five strokes back in second place was Rex Baxter Jr. of Amarillo, who shot a four-under-par 68 for a 207. boThS Don Twigg, Hagerstown, Jim Ferrier 73-70-71 ninth Dirk NpwpTT Al Balding 68-75-71-214 1 n-ut u. Tommy Bolt 71-72-71 214 lailldiltf, aim Charles Huckaby 76-66-72 214 tpnth Ralph White, Los Ange- AAa- 71 in n. ills Tied at 208 were Dan Sikes.

J- c. Goosie 72-70-72 2t4iles, Harley-Davidson Soccer Bribe Scandal Rumored in Germany FRANKFURT, Germany Ed D- 5 I Jack Nicklaus and Don Fair-watsor! Jui James Faulkerson of Menlo Park, won the 76-mile -ii r- 'novice race. 29-point deadlock. Carl Allen heaved the discus 143 feet ZVz inches, a meet record, to give Eisenhower its only varsity winner. Allen pulled Eisenhower into third place with 21 points, just two ahead of host Palmdale.

Finishing next in this eight-team meet came Antelope Valley and Barstow with 14 each, Nogales 5 and Burroughs 4. The varsity results: VARSITY 100-vard dsh Barker (AV), Marshall (Palm), Smith (Up), Hayes (Nog), Blanche (Bur), 9.8 (new record, old record 10.0 by Wheeler, Barstow, 1960). 150 hi9h hurdles Harris (Palm), Ten-oglio (Up), Hood (Eis), Foster (VV), Walters (Nog), 15.2. Trini himn Harrli (Palm). Voelker 6-day Gold Medal Winner, 4 cycle.

4 jpni wars nrsr nrjce (AP) A big scandal of at tempted bribery is brewing in West Germany's too soccer speed Overhead Cam, light alloy cylinder and head, 1 to 7.8 compression, 12 HP at 6400 rpm, needle bearing lower end Pirelli tires, 190 mpg, $409.00, $10 add'L west of the Miss. lOOcc CAPRI0L0 "GAZELLE" OHC 4 league. Pole Adios Wins Harness Feature A spokesman for the West German Soccer Federation an nounced last night that charges of attempted bribery will be filed with the state pros-! speed, foot shift, only lOOcc ever to win the 125 class 6-day Trials, $379.00 $10.00 add'l. west of the Miss. 75a CAPRI0L0 "ANTELOPE" 0HC, 4 speed, foot shift, 6 5 hp, $339.00, $10.00 add'l.

west of the Miss. av), Payne (Paim), Owens (Bun, SANTA ANITA PARK, Arca-i yesterday. Troller (AV), ecutor's office against a man Burpeeana GIANT ZINNIAS 50o who makes his living as a play- n0u Doiizlas MotorcvdeS Sprint medley relay Victor Valley, An- aia role AalOS Diazea 10 Uiej telope Valley, Upland, Burroughs, Eisen.ront at gnd under The accident OCCUrred On the nower, 4.45.5. A 1 1 ers agent, trading stars fromi Distance mediev reiav-victor vaiiey, i careful rating by driver Lou udCKbireitn wnen pace setting i i 4i'0T Eosr arn jr. one club to the other.

I tu 8.4554 Eisenhower, Barstow, Palmdale, Ante Patcheno Tass made a break causing following Snappy Tass Rapone stayed on top all the way to win the $6,000 Elks pace before a crowd of 21,004 on to take up sharply and setting Riding a Yamaha. Faulkerson paced the 20-lap event. Keith Nadler of Aurora, 111., was second on a Harley-Davidson, eight seconds behind the winner. Television Show Honoring Wooden "Johnny Wooden, the Wonder Worker" will be a television production shown on the KTLA (Channel 5) Special of the Week tomorrow night at 8:30, it was announced by Bob Speck of San Bernardino, the producer. Speck, a former Sun-Telegram sports assistant, directed and wrote the hour show, which traces the highlights of UCLA's unbeaten basketball season.

Narrated by Fred Hessler, the cameras follow Wooden on the day of the finale with USC, go into the dressing room and the huddles on the Bruin bench. The coach wears a microphone during the game, believed to be the first time a college cage coach has done that. "Elks Day" yesterday at Santa, ott a chain reaction which saw Anita. (seven of the ten horses elimin- Package lope Valley, 11:10.5. Broad lump Burghardt (Palm), Ca-bunoc (Up), Owens (Bur), Cavins (VV), Pitts (Eis), 20-7.

High iump Wilcox (Up), Cavins (W), Scog9ln (VV), Walton (Up), Matlsohn (VV), 5-9. Pole vault Hann (Bur), Book (Els), Goodwill (VV), Boudreau (Palm), 11-6. Shot put Zavlty (Up), Steenberger (Nog), Grenfell (Eis), Elipulous (AV), Allen (Eis), 48-64. Discus Allen (Eis), Zavlty (Up), Fox (VV), Hagen (W), Salver (Bur), 143-3'j (new record, old record by Monti, Palm- TUn Jut Kanon cnoM.mnlnrlv i 310 ISIS ill lmmmm Easter Week Is Near Buy Now! with a spill the first race that involved seven horses and their drivers and resulted in a broken left wrist for veteran The surprises continued in the second race when Early Laird charged through on the inside in the final yards to score a $125 upset and complete a $655.60 aaie, ijv-q, nilot Clyde Tisher and -j 440 relay paimoaie, Anteiope Barstow, upland, Nogaies, 44.6. broken ribs for driver Donald aailv double, seventh highest 880 reiay-paimdaie, upland, ne'f i Western Harness Racing Assn.

Valley, Eisenhower, Victor Valley, 1 :35.5. uvlOnMudn. Team totals (varsity): Upland and Vic-i n. a a History. NO COST OR OBLIGATION ij NO COST OR OBLIGATION SURFER Headquarters Surf Boards Racks Trunks Jewelry Jackets The supporting feature, the tor Valley tied at 29 points, Eisenhowerl muioiuuu 2i, Palmdale 19, Antelope valley and stretch bid by Queen's Mohican Barstow tied at 14, Nogales 5, Bur-', ro.ighs 4.

to score by three-quarters of a nt B- llnianH U3 KlnaxU 9ft Ant. I nn fAM lU 1 urUU $3,200 Alhambra Elks Pace, was won by Andy Adios, with Ken in Buy the 1st Tire at our established list get the! Pmd.iV tw 1 in the sulky The win- Victor Valley 10, Barstow 7, Elsenhower Shadvdale Monitor third and! I TP! A rv Star Gem fourth in the field 1,1 eight sidewheelers. i 5. Burroughs 1. Class Barstow 35', Antelope Valley 26'i, Upland 18'i, Palmdale 13, Victor Valley 8' 2, Burroughs 3.

oeuuna lire )i mt Firestone Safety Champion Nylons Pole Adios, an even-money Harness Race Results choice, returned $4, $3 and $2.40, while Queen's Mohican, who Tabelesi inntrmllt lit Tirt 7a Tirt 6 00 fit Mm Clark Express (Daulton) 3.40 3.40 Chief's Boy (Eivlns) 9.40 Shatter Hanover (Williams, Jr) raced as an entry with Federal 5. Uptown Swimmers Wallop Downtown YMCA, 105 to 33 $25.30 $12.65 ARCADIA Western Harness results at Santa Anita (or Saturday, March 14. Clear fast. FIRST RACE One mil. Pace.

5 year olds and up bred In Calif. Conditioned. The Glendora-AAontebello Elks. Purse $2000. ist, paid $3 and $2.40 and Shady- I Tibelest Rlxkwalli tin 1il Tir Tire 8.70-15 7.50-14 $21.80 $10.90 8.00-14 710-15 24.95 12.47 8.50-14 7.60-15 27.35 13.67 dale Monitor, coupled with lead Time Also raced Northernaire, Renny Hanover, Miss Sea Tac, Honest Jack, Judy Marie, Swain.

No scratches. SIXTH RACE One mile. Trot. All ages. rnnd itinriAji Tha Ta-h EfuinHatlnn Dura 28.45 14-22 er pick in the wagering, paid Snaopy Tass (Lasnover) 10.00 SAO 3.40 I 7 i 4 f' OU.

i Noble Tass (Junoaulstl 30.85 15.42 13.80 4.40 3 00 Tilden Hanover (Wheeler) 7.40 4.20 J.SO iSpahrle (Bailey) AM prtcM pint trd.ii hm Time Also raced Th fror-timic uroro oil 1 :T.C:,.r" "Horace (Williams, Jr.) 7.80 4 40 Pacific Mac (Hansen) Uptown handed Downtown 105-33 whipping yesterday in 4.00 Adios' as he hit the quarter in: "N'J Jon Vmt Als "ced-wmnie's san tsernaraino YMLA swimming meet in the winners' pool. The Uptown Midgets won, 47- .29 2-5, the half in 1.01 1-5, the second race on. no scratches three-quarters in 1.33, coming1 The Pomona Clalmin9- Purse seventh race one miie. Pace, the last quarter in a sizzling Laird (Schrade) 125.00 33.20 12.20 olds The Worthy Willow (Cruise) 5.40 3.401 21, and the Juniors splashed to seconds flat ri Jarrettown Benny (Rapone) 2.80 Time 2.04. Also raced Blaine Hanover, Hasfl Bob, Hastl Joy, Tanoa, J.

W. Mite. Jus Tic Byrd, Dennis Richard. No scratches. DAILY DOUBLE Snappy Tass and 4 iffifjJflwtitej muius i.ariiiai lu.gu 4.9U J.AJ Jet C.

Sons (Graham) 5.00 3.40 Adios Gale (Ackerman) 5.80 Time 2:04. Also raced Golden Go, Billy Rip, Straight Sharon Glory. Scratched Bout Due. EIGHTH RACE One mile. Pace.

4 a 57-12 triumph. Downtown did After a id irst quarteri not enter a team in the Prep di-iRa sowed the and vision, giving Uptown a 1-0 have fooIed some of his r'val drivers into delaying their Early Laird, paid $455.40. THIRD RACE One mile. Pace. olds and up.

The California Elks pair moves too long as he had of firsts for the Uptown Midgets I enough left to stave off the late winning the 25-yard backstroke IT'S SO EASY TO SHOP AT PRATT BROS LOCATED AT HIGHLAND AND STREETS WITH A CONVENIENT CUSTOMER ENTRANCE AND PARKING LOT AT REAR OF BOAT YARD. drives of Queen's Mohican, Shadvdale Monitor and Star fJpm in 17.2 seconds and the 25-yard butterfly in 17.4. Tom RobisoniThp latfpr camp fmm virtual year olds and under. Conditioned. TheMaior Protect.

Conditioned. Purse $4000. Garden Grove Elks. Purse $1400. i Pole Adios (Rapone) 4.00 3.00 2 40 Queen's Nick (Valles Key) 8.20 5 40 3.20 b-Queen's Mohican (Kins) 3.00 2.40 Peachamont (Ackerman) 7.40 3.40 a-Shadydale Monitor (Dennis) 2.80 Spike Ed (Dennis) 2 40 Time 2:02.

Also raced a-Leader Pick, Time 2:09. Also raced Scotty Perk-, b-Federalist, Stormy Dream, Peachadon, Ins, Meadow Zealand, Private Alex, I Gem. No scratches. Andy's Chief, Roger Mc. No scratches.

I a-Zelnfeld entry. FOURTH RACE One mile. Trot. All b-hi Valley Stable, a Wilsker and Claiming The Inglewood Elks. Ohio Valley Stable entry.

Purse $2000. NINTH RACE One mile. Pace All Rebel Song (Dennis) 7.40 4.00 3 40 ages. Claiming. The Burbank Elks.

Purse Lucille Wise (O'Brien) 7.40 5.40 $1800. Worthy Gallon (Olds) 5.40 Jubilee Star (Russell) 1 20 4 40 3 40 PRATT BE FIRESTONE STORES 2nd Street TU 5-3276 San Bernardino VICTORVILLE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 15224 7th St. CH 5-9750 Vietorville TRI-CITY AUTO PARTS 632 W. Base Line TU 5-1233 San Bernardinft TRI-CITY RETREAD DIVISION 1952 W. Highland TU 7-2917 San Bernardln of Uptown had a 33.2 in the 50-jast place to miss by only a yard freestyle.

length and three-quarters. The Uptown Junior 200 -yard medley relay team of Fred Ott.j Next engagement for Pole Shannon Spence, Joe Ott and; Adios is the $7,500 Pomona Pace i 1 Chrqt Aecounti OPEN SUNDAY Time Also raced Durban Cotton Prince (Sears) 9.00 5 80 5.40 Gary Bancroft was timed in 2:14 next weekend acainst I i Hanv''. wy jay, Jeffrey scott.j Rusty Farvei (Tisher) flaf at1 Wan VTvTaill i Time 2.05s. Alsi so raced Blackle FIFTH RACE One 381 W. HIGHLAND AVE.

San Bernardino TU 2-3358 wnuc ucii ui.cui "ai raui, nuMy nange ana many ot mile Pace All Frisco, Faithful Hal, Big Thursday, Huntington Park 'Smart Time, Edna's Sun, Lord Jay. Noi the 200 freestyle in 2:40 flat, 'the same horses he defeated 'lift I scratches..

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