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The Times from San Mateo, California • 8

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SATURDAY FEB 2 1982 SAN MATEO TlWR-y Kyne Hopes to Move Title Go to Peninsula him tho television rights would be easier to sell for an afternoon show Ttea It's a holiday Kyne said If Robinaon could not nr would not mate that dale the Obn fight would ho staged either March 6 at the Caw Palace nr March 13 at San Francisco CMe aadMoricm When Robinson postponed tho fight indefinitely yesterday Kyne indicated he would stir op trouble for the Negro title holder Sugar Bulldog Quint Nods to Rams Stockton Now Leads League By JACK BUTTI Stockton Jiinior college climbed into undisputed possession of first plaes in tho Big Seven raco last night as City College of San Francisco tripped unbeaten San Mateo Junior college to put the latter pair in a tie for second Fight promoter William Inc crossed IbJagn today gad predicted Sugar Bay Robinson will shop up bore" for a aid die weigh I championship mstdi with Carl (Boae) Ok Kyne who has gotten the triple nawoud and a bum check from tho Bobiwsea forces said he win not attempt to start any proceedings against Sugar Bay Previously Kyra said ho would ask for iavostigation to lean why Robinson hid three times found rations to postpoaa the Ohm fight in Fraarisca 1 talked to Dr (Vincent) Nardtoita wko's the physician for the New York State Boxing comalssion yesterday Be toM me Bahiuon had a bad back and was going to tha hospital far aa examination The doctor told ms Rounson would ha OX in a couple of days-" Kyne said Robinson's manager George Gainaford telephoned him five minutes later premising his fighter would appear here want our hoy to fust class condition when he lights in San Kyne quoted Galnsford Kyne general manager of the Bay Mcadawi nee track said he thiika Reunion will come tha heat's nn Kyat said ha was now waiting to tec whether Rohinwol S25M check made out tone Calif era la Slate Athletic commission would go through Tho first aura check bounced Kyne mid he told Gainaford ha wanted Robinson hero to fight an afternoon open-air match at Bay Meadows February 22 told Hoop Results Bearcat Hoopmen Turn Back Capuchino by 43-19 Margin By DOS JACKSON San Milw High schools viriity ngers rolled over Capuchino High to night to register in easy Peninsula Athletic league victory their ecend in dx starts Coning out on the long end of a 4319 count the '(fMatoan Msketecrs looked convincing in dropping the lluitengs for their sixth icggue setback San lie thirties overpowered the visitors from San Bruno 44 to 23 in thr preliminary The Cantirhiiio esgers yet to notch a win in either division ire still in the building stage is their squids consist of only freshmen and sophomores The mustang virsity got off to roaring start matching the Bearcats for the first seven points but the experienced a long dry spell which catapulted them into the non-1 contending ranks Pouring in three Vet- quick baskets in the first two 1-000 1 minutes Capuchino forward Bob 833 1 Browne kept the losers in tho game 687! until the second quarter as he 667 scored six of the icvon markers Ur 667 1 nod hy the visitors in the first pc WOlriod Stockton San Maico CCSF Sacramento Contra Coila Sana Rase Modesto Ws Palo Alto 8 Sequoia 5 Burlingame 4 UenloAthsrton 4 So San Francisco 4 Jefferson 1 0 1 2 2 2 3 a back salary would prevent him from keeping hla February 14 date to fight Oteou at San Francisco and hla Merck 12 match against Rocky Gniiaue at Chicago Kyne sited the New York Boxing gommiaaioa aad the California commiwloa to investigate the injury Kyne said Chairman Robert Chris teoberry of tee New York commaaion told him he weuld up in charges tee California commission However in New York Christenberry said "Robinson's dealings fa tha California fight are heyand tee jurisdiction of the New York rommiasJoo Promatcr Kyne asked ns to fere Robtasen to go to California for aa examination by San Francisco doctors But tost WMild bt fcf innJ our mwb" It wi repotted the driayi ftttndbg Kobtecort praptccd hero tevo coat Kyna thousand at Kne aeem disturbed Jl'SlOft (OLtfOl lent as If I were tea fine promoter Who lost mouer because of Rohinsou'b poslpswc meats" Kyna said has had se many dunag his carter that he carted tee nickname Ray Stockton now a ports a 6-1 record with San Mateo and CCSF deadlocked at the 6-1 mark Coach Ray Bali ley's rampaging Bulldogs made a gallant but futile aland last night before bowing io tte Rams 50 to 46 before a FalJ-fiUed San Francisco gym that saw tte wannest of two cold teems emerge on top Stockton moved into the coveted berth with its sixth league triumph toppling Santa Rosa Junior college 50 to 42 Sacramento beat Modesto 70 to 54 in the third Big Seven game last night Stockton Neat The Rhlidogi move into the second half of tha Big Sawn circuit's two rounds Wednesday night here when they taka on Stockton for the second time The home court advantage wasn't tha entire difference last night Both teams ware frigid but San Mateo bad never before In Broncs UCLA Clash Tonight After Wins in Cow Palace Rally by Serra Beats Bells 46-34 By TOM ROBERTS Fatter Pearse Donsvan's Serra High Padres romped to a twin win over Conch Corby Cerboline'i Bel-I ermine Belli last night before a banner crowd at the San Mateo JC gym Tho vanity came hack Lincoln 3 San Jose 3 Sin Mateo 2 Willow Glen 2 Capuchino 0 Naif Moon Bay 0 Results Yesterday San Mateo 43 Capuchino is Burlingame 63 Jefferson 43 South San Francisco 20 Half Moon Bay 25 Willow Glen 47 Sequoia 44 Palo Alio SO Mcnlo-Athorton 43 Lincoln 47 San Jose 37 3 3 4 4 6 6 500 J00 J33 333 000 £00 Seqooians Upended Bv Willow Glen PF displayed such a from a 12-13 half time aeon 1 shivering eold 7 'VI wallop tte Bell 48-1 Al Margin stalwart plvoteer a a a The Padre vanity took an early was aiway good for point 2 Ant quarter lead and looked like l6h last mtht He they could hold it when the Bells was missing on the hooks and his lit put on a fast moving rally to leave outside sets missed the range In4l CUfb Ml) Jr ft iff Stan Wr QarJAaMi Fcnrdcni1 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Mateo bowl Tha loumry concludes tomorrow night There were 36 palm scheduled to roll in the open doubles 59 in the open i ingles 69 In tte booster double and 121 in tha I ioo tier singles according to Louise Schorse ossocintion secretary Bowlcn will be on the drives at 7 and 0 tonight and at 2 3 5 7 and 8 pm tomorrow Team events were completed last week end al the San Carlos bowl wilh Laura IVisc-Cuuils winning Ihe open event and Bo Department taking the boost rr creni The Casuals totalrd S447 to win 073 and medals white the Rots team bit 2121 to win S35 and medals Other open results: Sewing Guarding a 12-7 margin at the second canto's outbreak the locals bucketed 16 in the next eight-minute division whilo holding the San Brnnam to a single basket Big Billy Cox piped the orange and black in the second period spurt os ho netted seven counters The Beareal roservos took nver in -the third stinta holding the visitors for seven minutes before allowing them to score while piling up a 36-11 advantage CMC Tallies 12 Cox rippled the twine for 12 points to lead the hosts while Browne's ten markers headed the losers The local lightweights enjoyed their customary third quarter scoring spree aa they dumped the undermanned Mustangs in tho warmup contest Battled to a standstill in the initial frame hy the fiaht- ing Ccpuehinans the Bearkitters Hw scored nins conaecutive points in i ey- 48-32 win The the second period and then doubled lightweights dominated the contest their score In the third to take i all the wa They led 9to 5 at one-sided 44-23 win the end of tho first quarter 20 to rinl-tutcd Elmer Yamada who fi JA itealf time and becoming more valuable to the to- Hto 22 item liters Ukiway cal thirties every qame led tho vie-! through Kne Anderson who at the lorn as they pulled away in the see- present time holds (he Iciqucs By PAUL D1NKELSP1BL Willow Glen High school's Items after trailing 21 to 19 at half time roarad back a siege of nower In dominate the last run periods and defeat Ssqooia Hich's Cherokee basketballers 47 to 44 last nisht in the Redwood City gym Willow unset victory knocked quoin off tha tan of tho leagne and gave Palo Alto undisputed first place Jack Decker tanked the winning point on a fiold goal from tho corner with less than 30 seconds rc-mainins to play making thescpre 43 to 44 Dave Yarrlngton cinched the win with a lay-in just as the buncr sounded The thirties were not quite as lueceaaful ts their his brothers Center Doue Taylor paced II is si is an the ScVra five trailing Early In the second half the Bella continued their drive piling in six points to assume a comfortable margin Than the Padre na-chfne sparked bv Mark Ralston and Bob McAulfffe began to roll McAuliffe potted a long one for two Len Calagari placed another two bueketa: Jack Allsin pivoting immiImi lalB center hit fer four veu ini Il 1 lu i lTiriKTff Santa Clara and UCLA birtet balltrx two teams that knew how to win last night tangle in the feature of tonight1 Cow Palace donfaleheader The Broncos coasted to a 67-51 win over San Francisco State while the southerners from Westwood had to dig in before knocking off St Mary's 70 to 62 in last nigh fa Cow Fataec double bill St Mary's staged a brilliant uphill battla in the second half but couldn't quits males tee grade They were down 16 points in the second period and hail closed tte Sp within two points 52 to 50 by end of the third- But UCLA sparked by guards Don Johnson and Barry Porter came back to guarantee the win The Eroncs were just loo tall for SF State and had an easy time of it holding the Gators' iharpshoot-ing Kevin Duggan to five point! in the first half He tided tee game with 19 Duggan and company open tonight's doubleheader against San Jose State St Mary's has a solo engagement tonight at San Francisco's Witter-iimf against University of San Francisco Stanford optimistically entertains a towering Phillips Oiler aggregation featuring Bob Kurland one of the first great seven-foot cage atars nmicr hum i I Mims I LMMMMB XirmsE I Dnllici I I HOISl 1 snorr I CMUHa a Gull (Cf fin ip 4rwrf ft I ft ft ft ft ItiMcUllftfilHasV 4 3 I3Dot1rvmi 4 0 Niiky a ftOctrla I 3 Uirthbl VJBAZfcr iJ! il as i HUM points and to squire things oTf Rauten stole tte ball and tied ihe game with a Man-gin's second half play was slowed down considerably after ho came back in the third quarter lugging tar dctkmmI foul He had two posted midway through Ihe first -quarter Drire-ins Mis 1 Err Bonner was hot and cold but missed a lot of shot and played havoc trying to launch his fabulous drive-in last night But the scoring the locals did wai vie Ihe sterling forward aee Al Hammer made only two shots long oats and potted (hem blit guard Ralph Gonule uaually quite adant wilh quick ret shot missed miserably last night Sidling was also tar off the range City college failed to perform with any added brilliance They also missed a good percentage but Dick Greenberg hit npcn enough to keep them in the lead But the Rami capitalizing on ihe height controlled (ho boards ill night and bottled the Matron defense up tight despite their lack of firing talent San Mateo built up a 13-7 lead I midway through the first quarter but relinquished it than thereafter vui rviifi(uiKnca cosn incrcpucr Results Yesterday San I la ico 44 Capuchino 23 Burlingame 30 Jefferson 25 Half Moon Bay 44 South Safi Francisco 35 Squoia 46 Willow Glen 32 TV SPORTS TONIGHT ond canto and poured in on in tho third Bucky Kali If whose daizling nlav hut awtelnnrf Mm MPAlirf nliM inlay has gained him second place lay-Aa From (hen on it was all Serra Tte Pidrea sprinted into a 14-point lead which (hey held uatil ihe last buncr The Padre lightweights pulled through a thrilling 31-32 victory with a startling last quarter surge The Padre lightweights with the help of Paul Melvin at center and Bob David at guard tented nine point to put them ahead with only 45 seconds left A last second frecw clinched the victory High pointer of the varsity was Jack Attain with 21 pohita Paul Melvin led the lightweights with 15 points yassitt I StUiniiiw high scoring honors with 77 points 12 of which were made last night gave Sequoia the only real competition Senior Jim Smith blared Uie trail fnr Willow Glen's varsity in the third period of play With the score tied at 28-sll midway through the period Smith swished in a field roil and three free throws From this point on the Cherokee were Pato Alto Menlntherton 22 tfe A ljk Moriyf derby again San Joae 38 Lincoln 34 paced tte Mat can scoring as he 0 notched 11 points while Gary Gur ley's seven headed the sumlucd forces Heated action produced a total of 36 fouls for bolh schools and tho ejection of one player from the fray vaasrer lia Nii i CaracfciH Panthers Conquer Jefferson 63-43 Basketball: Stanford vs Oilers KGOTV8 Wrestliag: XRON -TV IL Wallace Bells Out Wilson in Second VmiT aTi-s taduw never out in L-oniiwin Hirdwsrc 2426 Black Cow 239 California plays a Hilo league team in tte Bear's fint'gamt of a five-gam Hawaiian tour -h- Tha Wolfpiek ftom Nevada will out for revenga against ColIe nS Stoekton The COP wimfte streak and ramoved them from the unbeaten list with a 4639 win last night At Areata Humboldt State will try to mako it two in a row over Chico Slate after a 77-62 win last night seore 44 to 43 for Seouoia hnt not ID seconds later Decker made hU winning bucket and clinched it for the Rams vjussitv iitMis wain cm fx fl la it ft ts UciBlrton 4 I BU Mwrali I A 3 0 4 4 it il i AIM 3 I 1 1 9 i 31 i nun 3 llCUMlrlBff I 3 FiBMtaHi 1 4) 5 ffroroe Sim UlPtUaC On RllacavB TrkaaB g'l'ftnf WM i CBlABArkf OMI It ft ti I ft ft 0 0ft 4 3 11 ft ft 1 ft ft 3 ft ft 1 ft ft I 0 ft ABita ft nriKMiiihiB "ila Marwcar Paint 239L There were 24 loams in Ihe money with 2292 the lowest team score in the prise Other booster results: Deluxe Barbers 2077 "New Parisian 2055: Reynolds Transfer 2060 Floyd Lowe 2030 There were 16 teams in Ihe money with 1931 the lowest team score in the prize list 4 IMwri otfrlCtfPSe ft I 12 I I 4 14 4niyAil I I 4 XAlir I 3 3 1 IsMrfMXs ft ft 4 lonmllVl III rUblfvlck fttsSioiikB jDCCkBTC 3 I Tin1 Hitt VrnnatU ft ft Who: ft fl staf ft I'MtBIrU I 31' Barit aftdMMciJf 3 Brfttar I T'OcLftStfoB ft 3 ft 4ft TUIRTRS I KUhiiRt inti 3 ft 4 4 ft SPllUWf 3 a 1 fl Wtritpr a ft ft-I 3 tBFt'ft JffcB I ftKftQiriir a li tp 3 2 WflW ftTiprnuif SbPPUIipb Rfm 11 II THiaTISI MIm I CmiIIm It II la shirr 1 IVKstIt I 1 I 3 wsrds a i kitcissush a a a YsrasSs 4 a ISjOsvsaa 13 Jsntam I I all naalauna a a fKrkaLv i wans is QuTisr 3 I i Krwsrt 1 lurrlilrf aianss I ft NEW YORK Feb 2-ltFCa-ley Wallace of New tell tan and appeared one of the figllt most promising young heavyweight today because of his impressive technical knockout victory ovel Aaron Wilson at tte end of the second round In St Nicolss PrWI-(J arena Wallace weighed 107 pounds Wilson 1B2 High school staved off! A near-capacity crowd of 3661 Ran Jose High school rally! saw Ihe former national amateur their cross-town Bulldog champion smash dusky IVilaon of 47-37 upset defeat before Birmingham Ala to the canvas thrilled fan in San Joie'i- twice last night before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped their auditorium Ust nifht Paly I 11 31 i si o- By JI 1VEBSTER Burlingame High school's varsity cagera remped to their fourth Itoninauta Athletic league victory over Jefferson High school' three-time losers 63 to 43 on the winner's court last night Tho light weight Panthers from Burlingame also brought home a 30-23 triumph to post their fifth win as compared to one defeat Starring in the varsity lilt were Famher guard Fred Biagini who tallied 20 points and forward Don John whoso superb backboard re-hounding and interceptions spelled the big difference John also figured in on tho heavy scoring with 18 points JcU's forward Dclbon was the only flro in the loser's grate but not enough to overcome tte accurate shooting Jahn Biagini Bruce Thomas and tentati-va second-! string center Charlie Bogle Both of the latter two added support that filled out a varied attack Dave Wilde and Dale Jones paced the lightweight triumph along with Al Laubscher who was meshing nifty long sets all night tabshy IwlliffaRi I JiKmw il ft I If ft Trnmi Murtar JahBs JatafiRMi I HtBBinll Itotfp flwcKr Wrlrftl IIaiMBR Warner Cnlhrl Lt'ftBiu a i 1 5 i a 3 II arinrf'Btar 1 i HffiSr'r-: i a I i I nWjMMi io i I a I 13 31 33! On took tho lishlweifiht i loound return bout Bob Bondama and Chuck Payne each meahed a field goal and Dick Greenberg tanked a free throw whittling (hp Bulldog's lead to 15-13 at the end of (he quarter Deadlocks Score Fred Nlcman knotted (he eounl at 15-15 with a tip-in lo launch the second quarter and set tha stage for the win City college took their first kad seconds later when Ike Walker bucketed a short act after a looping pox Nkman tanked two more field goals and Walker two free ahots in a rally that pul the Rams ahead 26 lo 21 at half time Trailing 28 to 21 second after the start Ihe second half Bonner hit one of hia hot streaks lank- log two sets and a drive-in in two minutes of action to shave tha! margin to 2B-27 Hammer hit wilh a set and Uaagin meshed a act and a hook while Xicman and Bondanu made two and one for (ho Rams io give th OH' college five a 34-33 lead al the end of the third period Greenberg meshed a lay-up on drive-in acd stole tte bail from Gonule ta drive in for another followed by a foul shot of hii own to giro the Kama a 3933 lead Boc-diuas long set and another jump sow ftbol by Greenberg worn good for a imb a zwttrm Um i Ml margin of a th night ail before the local five I Brentwood The Ram hold a nfc margin mcecurtw nASDirx through tte rest of tte quarter 1 Ala 2 Bonner narrowed it by two point i-h as si SMioa ciciMral iJn-n tltt'i Sure i si -arc rr precU' Cnn'ii it xvisrna rari'n Star Tub St) i-v ind mi CKi-stnr as: sm IN hi Wrtfi coMit 88 Jo3 i ivaUaeo vto had an eyelash Madiaon Square Garden on November 9 showed such improvement third loss far the Bulldogs giving both varsity aquadi record Peninsula Albany Oval Increase! Size of Paddock Golden Gate fields' famous outdoor oval saddling paddock is being enlarged Railey vice-president and general manager of the cist bay I race course announced that a crew nf workmen began alteration on tte enclosure today to increase Ua stall capacity from 14 to 17 horses and to provido greatly enlarged rs si ri ru iM-rrii ni-su Leads Loop After 5045 Win By DENNIS ANDERSON Menlo -Atherton High school's thirties and varsity basketbaUera dropped both ends of a twin bill to Palo Alto High school on the Palo Alto hardwood last night The Bear varsity dumped 50 to 48 while Coach Bob Ayer's thirties suffered a 29-28 defeat The win gave vanity an undisputed Ind in the Peninsula Athletic league nee at Sequoia SM1--SWI during tha aix minutes of bitter battling last night that managing director Harry Markson of the International Boring club laid: next bout will ba with some name tighter in the Co-manager Frank Palermo said he would noose Wallace's next opponent from among Rex Lajme Danny Nardko Cesar Brlon and Harry Matthews Palermo hoped STH ia-ruj 3-3 in league play forward Bob Riordan of! tte bench in tha final ta swish three consecutive throws which halted a San rally mid put the victory on the Linns sprung to an early lead a 26-14 margin at half launch what turned out their seventh Game" 12 ef the annual affairs Bulldogs however paced hy Stcmci narrowed the gap to when Rtordon entered the and insured tte upset VAKBXTT SasJta UmbIb walking room (or thoroughbreds 0 I'Hukiu Top Oregon Washington and Idaho continued to runonMwo in the northern di- m-m THIRTIES RmibIb I Win Il fi ytftoL 4 i lFartrrf 3 UarrU 4 liwn 1 irFIkfrr 1 SJatKf ft I'Oiwto) i JsiAMvtBAn ft f-XBVDrr I ft owciibl IT l3 4P 0 Warriors Edge Cougars 29 to 25 Cento? Howard Goss' game-lying free throw followed by a pair of field goals netted South San Francisco High varsity basketball team a 29-25 win over Half Moon Bay High school in a tight defensive game last night at nail Moon Bay Coach Fran Ferry's Half Moon Bay lightweights grabbed the preliminary battle aettinf back the Warriors 44 to 35 after leading 23 to 19 at half time Tte varsity Peninsula Athletic league encounter was a nip and tuck tussle all the way the two squads never more than ono point apart Goss bucketed a free throw with two and a half minutes rc-iaikmf nuining to knot the contest it JsS 25 to 25 Don Oates and Jemas eBCiifc each followed with a field goal to gSw put tte contest away The Warriors held a 65 Drst quarter lnd and wen still clinging to a 12-11 edge at half time At the end of the third period they led 18 to 7 but Half Moon Bur wen' ahead 25 to 24 with two and a half minutes remaining Lincoln a late to hand rivals a 1300 civic SduJoM pKlimiaiM and tho an even Athletie Substitute earn quarter free Jose ice for Lincoln and held time to to be win in Tho Will 33-30 scene Cum Kmart- Warm a III eilhin yen- Although making 34 per cent of Right Chia ihtir fthols liimlosAthcrloB'i var- Wallace 23 went into the ringsity failed to hit well from tte at with Wilson Utt floor Tte Brers were also hurt by night because their Noremter bout definite lack of height Jim Buck-" ley regular starting guard saw lit- had been so close He floored WU- ia i- 11 43 SI' 54 t4 34 Eft 2 it vision Pacific Coast conference has-" kotball race today but they got a bit of a fright thrown into them by underdog opponents last night Washington's Huskies ranked ninth in the nation invaded Ore-gon's court at Eugene to com off 'S wilh a 71-63 win white Idaho pulird from behind to larrup Washington i Stau 57 to 52 at Pullman Oregon 1 State went out the conference a I to defeat Bradley university of Poorta IK 57 io 53 at Portland after tba buzzer wilh a pair of foul fthoif two of tho -lix be meshed in 1 Antao fer fociur 33 si a 3i Bcffncr tncinviBr 31 mrKtiiB 1 3 ft fB il Iff 3 14 nilRTtU Jiftann ri ft It ft ft RffP A SMkirftf I JKw: ft ft Crffma ft ftMIbnfr i ft IP Mir ft Cattail I SdteNUB ft (WMI 1WI1MIM iLdlft1 a wtift Altai i Vrfftr lApmWrr VfNmth Ijwirhri Jprt mpa Biwr OlalUk I 4 SStauk I eBnuaax IrOirnUi BfXcKrr SlttaasBcc a rWartnu- a rRMvi I irrtwB- 7 3 4 I ft 3 ft I I 3 3 8 Dt LlB- MaBBULC OsTtAlM a Urhr tr lUaiKcr T4ia ftcariffc taa ta Sft4 3rt TM Huai 929 K3 Ill lift ftft3-SH a a i i a a a a a I ft 1 ft ft 1 4 I a Owniru i 1 ft 3 Myna I ill Khc 113 witter ft I I BwMiua a I I OtenkallsB 17 44 718 nn TU-1M1 TiliftBn Tr Crim 7 -z rr Urmtvead Varm 31 I i Fight Results SM HI An1 far Faraart TBft 3ftc! pjrsitsrB an i 14 IX TIMC4 I I ATI 1 i lion with a straight right to the 1 chin early in tte first round Then he rare the cx-soidier a terrific bat tenng until near the dose of that session when Wilson cams storming back with a closquartcr at-a i i tack In the sccasd round Wilson was itaggerad early but te cama back I and appeared to have the baiter of 4T tte fighting until a shut straight right exploded on hii chin and sent him sprawling sideways on the cio- near tbe ropes Tte count reacted eight whan i the tell rang and ended tte action a I in tte second round Kis handlers faalfciRied the helpless Wilson to bis corner Dr Vincent NanUello climbed into the ring and found that Wilson's eyes were and that he was befuddled Nar-dieilo ordered Goldstein to stop the bouL 134 tie action because of a sprained ankle The Vikings held quarter leads of 16-7 23-17 and 39-30 Tom Crone topped the Bean with 14 markers while Dick Firman had trouble finding the range for the third con-seeutire game scaring only 10 Don Sonnichsen and Jim Farrell topped the Vikings with 14 and 11 points respectively Menlo-Atherton'c thirties were involved in a neck-and-neck rare with lightweights until the last few minutes of the game Paly held a first quarter kid of R5 while the Bears possessed a 14-12 Intermission advantage Paly led 22 to 21 at the outset of the final quarter VatlSTY ItaslB-atStrlM FbIb SH If I A 1 4 I I S-rtlt 1 1 riKtrt I 3 4 11 JilwnilchlrC nuv IWrnuf WtlBh CUBS' PRAMESA SIGNS I CHICAGO Fob 2 i(P) Chicago bu Cubs' Manager Phil Cavarrctia an-: nounced today that catcher John a ar-t Prairesa has signed hia 1952 con- tract If la six- York ai SkMu Cvtta Wi'Jwt iT Xtm Yta Mnra tain WiIibo XUulnikHh Ala wist rux stack iuirs i Slkrta IBB Nnr YBtfe kiuaata ml Bill WDidb 2J0 Hkkkrs 4 KOLLTwoon-ou cuuu rv AaccH BttataS Jackli Ykratr Vaactirrrr 1 W15TERT RETIRES PHILADELPHIA Feb Al WiitcrL former Michigan all-America and workhorse tackle of tho Philadelphia Eaglet for nina yean announced ius retirement from professional football today THIRTIES Jm IB II I I I TttnJ i ft totui a i TWrtcBivc I IlftKirv 3 ft I ftrlilMMR ft 1 iJOBrriliftB ft ft IjHMiI iBMftlBaft nii AImIib a Acainaa D-Cnnta1 Arnnr Wrtfea Xu FfBm TRbM Mm Vw tl ft It 11 1 tali i iBBtrtnf a an: a a a a alcnrr lei HUtaLl OsiPh 1 I 4 Mrs a csran a a a Dale OHBC a 1 I'HBMI 1 tami a a etoata a i Oaiurna a 4 XUibsSb i Keen Competition Forecast In Bicycle Races Tomorrow li I Don Gehrmann Runs Fait Milwaukee Kile 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft IPbitpU ft MjealiaafXi ft 0 ZcJBftrf I SHMl1 ft fltfOftCM isebiftk a 1111 Ufl TOBT1S laa fraachia nail Warn Was TTf 7T -I4 a TIT TX ISIS sm i si TM TN W-SI1 InAIrliwi PwUcuij as AirOn 1ST RACE RESULTS SANTA ANITA I IKHTH-nnOS nilainr 4-reare nnuii attiMiL an On ci si SfKS T1r "Otw -1130 S19 to CaBsnta MifB fnrlCBt Mol-tfli Cmlir UwaMisi STJO IJT Kx unursb la-tsi ug ns-jS S-J Alas ran: AxUretaK Sw PatBBi Tin Drliler Mr Plau TM: 7 I Ifehretai air LtlfjtH Ilia TaaX HIALEAH om i-rw-ui an is tea imou sad wiMt mtni Iftvtreiir irarefc lUS IN IN FRibim 'tetaaurei 3M IN ussL-tb iWiWtn naw-1 Ab na Sswrtajr Srar-M SabK OK IxhreL hms ruwss IthmMi ks isrtaaca ah-L GuMi wai jib is ia tt4altn Hub 350 3 IN Ktrsiar iCttabaai ta S-J Ala ru: biai FiwS nsf-liUK Aba Krnw cao row n' Salt Mu Fan pr aiacir al rww rilari Kst bur sultm cciUMb- tT-rart Map ar Think Stan fii rocNTti-Mas lanum 4-iw-pki On ub MarraOir 'Owrlai x-Dart caai iOHuuh Oaan mwwi i-t Ms a ran- i-xion LntL Sr-K Dawa Dt Lane Atitliln AINian an MnlrMn air mmol a74taiuL muslBs 4 -rev UTBs TC5II XIX Abac Gaaw KMal TN I MOO aauuaL cMalsi i OKI ana si SM MHia Xbraitr lAnaareaiii ISJS Oil TTf Abbtr CMxaa vakcaiictat an SKjlS a "Adi tclt NAT Riegel Stranahan Deadlock at 132 ft ft ft ft ft tft fft) 33 I trolt and Ronnie Thorne of Can- 1 ada and Louie Rondoni and Richie 1 2 a ii imt i of San Jose Wettbetg and 1 Thorne were in tte thidc of the sMtSAi i fight last waok until they tlrrd in! 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Oil TKIRTTCS XtilblkrtN fan All irakuwtj ft Usdiirr irwu4B iCAuim Sv ft SB 5 I I II onnr-4 i a I a a a i 11: I I 0 MILWAUKEE Wis Feb 2-OP) -Mile-king Don Gehrmann and cloud-busting pole vaulting Bob Richards headed for Boston today Arl where compete in the Bos- chJim ton AA games tonight and try to Fomernatloaal Murchampton tatseemd record in Gehrmann ran one of the moat the UlSlitli5r brilliant miles of his eareer here 7jou opra today tied for first at the Milwaukee Journal games itis 132 last nisht when he eonouered his Th two outstanding ahotmiken old XooTFrt'd Wilt byaspanking finiated their second round at the to 4:084 He Clipped I fut El Rio col! coursa here yes-off Wilt's meet mark terday dipping tte twoday total it MU 1 3ft Xanrts1 witanuB Utfia Rasur OtawreUL Cmass WlU reran re a a i i Roaw a onaair a a an is am CadilliBeals Turner HOLLYWOOD Febi 2-OPi Enthusiastic bike racing fans of the Peninsula will be closely watching Ihe combination of Ls Williamson ind Dick Anderson in tonight's feature one-hour team rocs at tte Fiesta building Tte first race is act for 6:15 A poor start cost Anderson and Williamson tte victory tax week but they will be seeking to pee themselves better and hand Dave and Ronnie Rhoads their first defeat tonight Williamson who hails from Los Angeles and Anderson a San Jose boy scored only 12 point during the Dm It sprints but they outscored all other teams for the final 35 minutes of the race Williamson is depicted as the mast improved rider in action on tha one-twelfth of a mile indoor track He baa stamped himself as being a top sprinter Anderson gave a great demonstration oo the final lap list week when he came from to viu tte sprint The strong well-hstanced Kneads brother duo still stacks up a tte team to teal however Other teams set fer tte evsnt are Max Carter and Johnny Gath al Australia Karl Weltberg Se- as! bat year And Richards tbe California parson turned in his second greatest pole vault as he cleared 15 feet inches the final arpints Ronnia Rhoads a naval fighter plane captain in the VC-3 squadron Moffett field will ba striving for his second straight win in the onc-mlic trophy dash Tha two sprint teats will precede the trophy dash and there wilt also bo a live-mile junior point race nnd a miss-and-out race AU riders art eligible for the miss-and-out race The last rider across tte finish line on each Up must drop out and when there are four riders remaining they sprint four Ups to finish This will be the Ust program uatil Saturday night February 16 as the Fiesta building being used by tbe Boy Scouts next aek Admission prices for the races art 5125 general admission 62 for finish-lino stats 73 cents for and servicemen and 66 cents lor children Children under 6 are admitted free Parking is avaiUbU adjacent to tte building Temple Seccer Team Meets Dons Tomerrew SAN FRANCISCO Feb tTi An 16-man Temple urivenity soccer squid hu arrived in bn Francisco lor a National Intercollegiate championship game Sunday with tbs University of San Francisco Dons Tte players Coach William (Pete) Learn ass and four assistants arrived by air Ust night They landed at tte San Francisco International Ahport about nine hours late as a result of poor weather conditions USF is rated a slight favorite on the slrongth of 40 consecutive victories since 1949 Temple running on string ef 35 wins without a defeat tied Penn Stats last Iqr eight under par Stranahan who at one time attended private school near hare is no stranger to the course set two new records in outstanding rounds After a poor one-over-par 71 on tbe opening day te cut two strokes off tte first ulna with a low 28 and his IMuile score 61 cut cm stroke off the record Riegel who had a 88 for th first day's rounds ptayed a steady gama over tbe course for a 64 The two Isidere held only a one-itroke lead over Dare Douglas of Newark Del Henry Will tarns Jr of Xntxtown Fa and Joe Moore Jr of White Plains who i bunched at 133 siiaaaiecei tut up Stvra redaasM 104 AMiirS SM 1 10 haiit ilNdwo 410 IN YtHIa aotairuii 34 TMt-ISHA Aha ru: DaUUaa Fan-nuca Daaor ItUo-rtr UaOmilon JUt-tmt STOO fUlntrrt 4-reor-aKa U4 us Ua no au-hai: out lANbirt lADaiiru (9LN 44 It AMtaba Aiklnreni SIJS as Aren IM4 Daiblao Mr ValimnlU LN Oama iSrarkantt la Tinu IN I 1 -I Alia ru: Mnitaa Am" 1:34 S-ft Aba na: Fart Oan TrO Arisil Sbnwb Mirkar Uaarr Rut-X IMaN Frets rt-jru Mrbraec Jut Jirta Wraa-t- Tats OlacmrL mmh-im Ohnwa o-reareaioi 1 xintk-sjooo cUBIil -rnrrtMa arl aaO UP n-re rjhMp Or ret arr-haU aln SteH Cadi: iSreaktt J4T4 IN 439Chaln BauStUren SIO 4 ThuaSina niatni IlM 3tliJu Aau Mu) USON Virereu aOllrbEls iHtckiuiBii IX Tat -M3 jin Ttlrk AOuilrei 3 -3141 Aha rani Start Km Drakq Jenuiib Mr Jta Bttta Santa treat I TncrUl Ttn SlaadnasCsIM St Au round tko over veteran Canadian bantamweight champion Jackie Turner 29- Th nrngy CadillL weighing 11614 spent th first four rounds of the scheduled lQ-roundcr at Hollywood stadium kit night getting used to Turner's huU-lika charger Ihcn began ripping hi five-root 4-inch opponent wilh a fait left jab Turner at was knocked wobbly (a the fifth by a hard right and thereafter it was Cadilu'a Mid-Ailaalic Folds JOHNSTOWN P- Feb 2OD Daily president of tte Middle Atlantic Baseball league said today tte 27-yearuld class circuit wilt not operate this sea-son Daily died a "shortsie of dollars paying of bonuses to untried players television and intensive broadcast! 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