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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 66

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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6 A The Times, San Mateo, Calif. Wednesday, July 15, 1964 This Is How D. C. League Leaders Take OuAll Stars jjOSTH COUNTY Spout $mm at the POST Saturday will be All Star Baseball Day in Daly City with games scheduled at 1 p'm. at Westmoor Park, Marchbanks FIRE A 58 Park and Westlake Park By LE PACINI WHEN THE Chamber of Commerce tells us Daly City is growing, we sometimes get the feeling the ine leaders in tne various leagues sponsored by the Daly City Recreation Depaiutent will meet an all star aggregation from the rest of the teams in chamber isn't speaking of growing population, but of D.C.

Fail's Lead In Father Son the league. the growing importance of old time Daly City habitants. The Far West Division of the In reading over some 1954 sports columns that Joe Midget League will nit the BYA vertiucci once authored tor a rival weekly, we tound one in which the old coach (who, himself, has ad Renegades, coached by Harvey Glass, against the Far West AH Stars coached by Frank Curry The Daly City father son team vanced somewhat since a decade ago) was writing and Matt Zidich. Whitman. Steve, is competing in the National Pub lie Links Championship "this week, of George and Jim Fair may become the first combination in the history of the Ross Atkins All Star team members are Alan Spetzer, Jim Riordan, Bob bhieds, Steve Murray, Mike Vat Father and Son Golf Tournament to repeat for the title.

ALL CASH tmyT, prone rtvi enzuela, Rickey Guisti, Gary Solari, Frank Curry, Brad Casey, Jim Feeney, John Zidich, The golfing duo had only four jerry Totiem, Steve Urealish. fours on their card, the rest were threes, in firing a nifty 58 us FIKT. Isk ahoui tor gurinlied fline brtkrs al sou jerviet. CALLAW jTim Denning and Mike Gaul The American Division will Call tie Howard and Stewart Whit aoout the recreation facilities in Daly City. One of the part time playground leaders of whom he spoke glowingly was Lou Martin who, at the time, was also the Jefferson varsity baseball coach and who is now adult school and summer session principal in the Jeffersdn Union High School District.

In the Jefferson High P. E. department besides Martin, were John Ivan, now the district's director of instruction; Ernie Ribera, now principal at Oceana; Joe McGrath, now head football" coach at Jefferson, and Tony Giammona, Westmoor's head basketball man and a big vote getter in the Daly City council elections this year. Then, of course, there former Jefferson High students who've climbed several rungs in the area: Floyd Gonella, former Indian football flash, now assistant principal at Terra Nova; Ribera, already mentioned above: Bob Watt, all around athlete now assistant principal at Oceana; Al Figone, three sport see the PAL Yankees, coached by Les Bastedo, Tom Rearden, and Holmes meet the: man for medalist honors in the first round of the tournament at Golden Gate Park yesterday. American Division ALL Stars: coached by Jim Wyatt and prac The Fairs won the tournament tically everyone else the league.

American All Mars are Ron last year and are favored to repeat the win when the 16 low teams begin match play next Sunday. Wachter, Carlos Garcia, Tiff Redman, Archie Roboostaff, 'nHa Jerry Montague, Tom Matteuc ci, Jom Thome, John Flynn, Young Jim, a stalwart golfer i Westmoor's Championship Danny Cvitamch, Jerry Mahood, star, now head, football coach at terra Nova, and probably a few our rather damaged memory have omitted. team last year, is on the golf I Tony Mass, Jimmy Wyatt. team now at College of Kandy Fitzgerald, Jim Foppi DALY CITY LION'S Club President Joseph Roh, left, and Chairman William Chapman give Wayne Bascon and David Sowers some fishing tips in preparation for the club's annual Fishing Derby at Lake Merced next Wednesday. The club will treat about 149 Daly City kids to ice cream, milk and prizes.

The event is cosponsored by the Daly City Recreation Department. (Post Times Photo) Mateo. The eighteen year old lad ano, Albrecht, and Kev IN ANOTHER Verducci column of that era, he wrote of Daly City as an area with its share of spoils lurniaaries. He named Bob Silvestri, 1952 state amateur ed a trip to the Storman, Robert Walker Leonard Hoffman, Robert Pa Junior Championship last year when he was a finalist in the golf champ; Gordon Carlson, at the time a very suc checo and Allen Perada. state championships.

Rich Brewer's PAL Indians CRUCIALS PLAYED cessful basketball coach at San Francisco's Poly High; Chad Reade, who was then Washington High's head will face the National League In Sunday's match the father All Stars guided by Fred Beiiuo football man; Milt Reiterman, then football coach at son alternated shots in carding! mini and Bob Payne. 30 en the first round and Mission High and now one of San Francisco's top central office educational administrators. Summer Hi School Cage In 3rd Week National All Stars are Donald 28 on the second round. The pair, however, was unable to Jones. Richard Washington, Also, Vic Ramus, former USF pigskin gre.at; Jerry Gary Wiener, Louis Neve, Rexl record a birdie.

Dowd, center for the great St. Mary's grid teams of il. i i II 1 me rnia iniriies; raauj oitreu, ine lannee scoui, now The four over par scores elim uotoDic, iteve Lrocenzi, oJhn Nutting, Mike Saratio, Steve Becker. Paul Glmisrhimlti Jim Action Furious As D.C Leagues Approach End toanta uiara head oaseoail mentor; Joe Futermch, for inated Carl and Ken Spalding's 60, recorded on Saturday, for And ignoring insurance is ah As play moves into its third lo'Donne, Rus Frederico, Larry mer San Francisco Seal shortstop Dick Boyle, another St. Mary's football great who was at the time San week of action, the Summer jmedahst honors.

neitrage, ana sieve AzzarelJo. Rich Brewer's PAL Cubs will invitation to a seious less. We'll ojad lo "tailor moke" on insurance program for your own special need. Jbrancisco state's baseball coach, and Guido DeGhe taldi, S. F.

State golf coach. High School Basketball League sponsored by the Daly City Recreation Department is see meet the Intermediate All Stars Some of the people Verducci mentioned are still coached by Ray Chelone and BOD AODOtt.a ing a high level of play among the twelve teams competing in Recreation; Standings Intermediate AI Stars are the two six team divisions, Here is a rundown of action during the past week in baseball leagues sponsored by the Daly Joel Carrara, Daye Stewart. Glen Phillips, Russ Hampton. Fn the 'Monday night Short Slovenian hit a homer for the Broncos. INTERMEDIATE The PAL Cubs remained on top of the Intermediate Division this week with a win over the Division, the Flippers, Huck Doon Pods, and Boozers all Ron Papas, Junior Rbarbr, Ray Jons, Mark Manzanarez INTERMEDIATE City Recreation Department, AMERICAN MIlXiET The PAL Redsox pulled.

came up with victories. and Timmy Dillon, Abe Schaf The Boozers, paced by second place OLM Leopards. PAL Cubs OL.V. Leopards OLH Hiwlc; BYA Bendc Reefing PAL Braves fer, Ed Schweitzer and Bob Perkson. George Pedroni's PAL Tigers will clash with the Junior Leacu within percentage points of the league leading PAL Yankees The Angel Lions roared back with a win over the league tain Dan McGowan's 24 points, ran away with an easy 68 26 romp of the Ramrods.

Ancels Li jfis BYA Rellsn Bakery this week by squeaking out a 2 1 win over the leaders in a crucial leading. RAL Cubs after losing V. Ail Stars coached by fiiirFeely uunaerson paced tne losers wiui JUNIOR ana luck tioiims. them earlier the week. The Lions downed the Relish 13 points.

Junior All Stars are Richard In the evening's tightest game, around and, as we've snown in several of our columns, there are mrjiy, many newcomers. ONE DALY CITY sport star who's branching his activities into other areas is Westmoor's Most Valuable NPL basketball player, Mike Hannigan. Mike's combining summer spending money with what he figures will be a political education as a lobby boy at San Francisco's Travel Lodge at the wharf. The party of a Republican contender, as well as the crew of a television network, was to make its headquarters at Mike's new place of employment. Hustling Mike's hoping he'll be toting a little luggage for some of the GOP big shots.

Guess he figures it all must be worth a term paper when he gets to college in the fall, probably at College of San Mateo. ir GETTING BACK to Paddy Cottrell, he was involved in one of the funniest sports stories we've ever run across when he was scouting for the Yankees on the West Coast. A S. F. State College outfielder who'll go unnamed here for obvious reasons had had an impressive season in 1952 and Cottrell had apparently been interested in him.

Bakery team 11 6 on the hitting The Redsox pushed across their two runs in the last inning when Tod Stevenson hit a bloop BYA Skyline Plaia Holy Angels Sha rrocks PAL DoCjers BYA Bender Roofers the nigged Huck Doon Pods Doug Matgen ar.d the pitch nipped a well drilled Brum's ing of Keith Pool and Timroy Dillon. 3LFH Enqles single to drive in the winning run. An overthrow at first base squad 43 39. Ed Larios dominated both the scoring and the Hall, Steve Gudely, Bill Feelv, Don Carroll, Bob Hilsendager, Jim Galeano, Bob Hilsendager, Jim. Galeano, George Poulos, Steve Bach, Mario Sandoval, Ron' Jueld, Joe Avaltale, Larry Mannina and Don Beiiuomini.

ram press aided the winners. The OLPH Hawks, led by AMERICAN MIDGETS backboards for the victorious Pods receiving excellent, back Westlake Insurance Agency, Inc. Walter fr Brodie, Manager PL 5 7113 36 Park Plaza Drive Westlake Shopping Center Mike Ray, Bob Perkon and Ed Schweitaer, a t' the PAL Winning pitcher was Jerry Manoo.d in his first start for the court nelp irom mil Jones. The Far West All Stars will ay blasted a homer Co captains Claude Munday Redsox. He gave up only Four hits, and struck out four.

Losing out of sight in left field and Perkon and Schweitzer contrib and Pete Barry paced a fourth quarter rally with eight points pitcher Dede Pinelh gave NATIONAL MIDGETS uted clutch hits. only three hits while striking out eacn Dut it leu snort. meet the BPA Renegades at Marchbanks. The American All Stars will meet the PAL Yankees at Westmoor Park. The National AH Stars will meet the PAL Indians at South Westlake.

JUNIOR The evening's final game saw The title now rests on the PAL cardials Hunt's 3LM Gaels Holy Coirs George Pedroni's PAL Tigers the Flippers swamp a shorter continued to lead, the pack in Playboys five 47 18. Balanced Yankees game next Wednesday with the OLPH Falcons. IE the the Junior League. They chalked scoring by Dan Cafferata, Pritehard, and George Egan Falcons upset Yankees. up another week over the OLPH 112.

coached by Les Bastedo, the league will end in a tie between as the key to victory. After two weeks of piav, the Grady Proctor blasted a home the Yanks and the Redsox Whalers and Mothers have un run with one on in' the first Lenny Hoffman pitched his inning. Gary Senn Mowed later OLPH Falcons to a 54 win over He injured his arm in late season of 1952, however, and Paddy naturally cooled off on him Determined to come back, the kid worked diligently during the winter months, and returned to college for the 1953 season, reasonably sure bis dead arm had returned. The arm was no: longer sore and it seemed as strong as ever but he had decided not to reallv cut loose until he was absolutely, sure it was worthwhile. During one of the pre season practices before the opening of regular league play, Cottrell showed up at the S.

F. State field, and our friend, the outfielder, decided that this would be the worthwhile time to cut defeated records in the Long Division's Thursday night games. the OLM Wolves this week, giv with a two run single and Rex Newhy added two more runs with a double that drove in Carl In last week's action, the ing up five hits and striking out eight. Wolf catcher John Flynn was cut in the mouth when he Campos and Lou Mattueci. The Ben Franklin Press Mothers swamped the Lakers 79 33 and the Whalers beat the Warriors 59 40 in the evening's best played game.

blocked the plate to keep a run from being scored. looked like leaders last week in a game with the Bender Roof Tiff Redman supplied the hit But Steve Seager drove ting power with two home rung The third game of the divi on saw the Cuperic Suifates in two runs to give tne Koolers lead the BYA Rams to a esia they never relinquished 'drop the undermanner Snappers, 13 2 win over the OLM Broncos. Ken Duarl and Seager contrib loose. Making sure Cottrell was looking his way, be motioned to a guy with a fiingo bat to hit him a few and time after time shagged long flies and returned them with what he felt was unerring accuracy and awesome power. His arm felt great! When the workout was over, he nonchantly trotted irom me unaeteatea ranKs By a close 4440 score.

Robby O'Neil also homered and Carlos Garcia got three hits. uted the hitting power to lead the itooters to a 12 6 win. Jimmy Hart came up with I've Get II! two out to connect with his third trom the outfield in the direction of Cottrell, quite pleased with his showing and envisioning a fabulous hit of the day in leading the Holy Angel Shamrocks to a 4 3 win over Skyline Plaza. wnezi raaay approacnea inm, he figured the ramtee scout was ready to TaiJc terms. Cottrell threw his arm around the limp armed outfielder's shoulder and said: "Keep working, son.

That arm'll come back vet." Larry Mannini gave up only one earned run on four hits while striking out seven for the win. Don Beiiuomini and Bob Collins provided the defense Tigers Top Eagles, 9 1, lo Take Tri City Lead lor tne ihamrocks. NATIONAL MIDGETS Rich Brewer's PAL Indians continued their dominance in the National Division as downed a tough OLM Gaels this week. Smokey Morton, in his first mound appearance, struck out 10 men without giving uo a walk. The PAL Tigers have jumped cepted a forfeit win from the into a strong leading position cum Sunset A.C.

team Next week's games on Sunday will see the the Recs in the Daly City Recreation Department's Tri City. Summer Baseball League by virtue of and Itiordan A.C. nines squar their 9 1 victory over the pre He and Dave MiheUi each got viously undefeated Golden ing off at 1 p.m. and the Golden Eagles, Jefferson A.C. teams playing at 4 Both games to be played on the Marchbanks Eagles last week Grady Proctor's pitching and two lor tnree in tne tutting department to notch the win.

Morton's worst moment came in the sixth inning when Gael diamond rutting paced his team to their 10 bit victory. Proctor struck Paul Glishinski blasted a home Daly City Tigers Top S.F. Teams run. Fred BeUoumini's PAL Car The PAL Tiger Stars romped to a 16 0 win over Funston in the San Francisco Recreation "I 111 iieIPT dinals hung onto second place with a close 7 6 win over the OLM Dons. The Dons six runs came on only three hits.

'M wivm League Michigan Division. Dave Bias pitched his second no hitter. In the hitting depart The Cards rapped 12 hits for their seven runs. Steve Cez out five and went 3 for 3 to be the games top hitter. Battery mate Jeff Meitz went 24 and stole three bases in the seventh inning, including home, to highlight the final innings of play.

In the week's second game, George Benson's Jefferson A.C. moved into second place by downing a tough Riordan A.C. Club 3 0. Tom Pritchard's one hit, ten strikeout pitchng paced the Mission St. team to their victory.

Bob Rezak batted in two runs for the winners. The Parkmereed A.C. nine ac ment, Smoky Morton had five. zarello and Larry Belfrage led the hit parade with three for four each. lor five, driving in three runs.

In the Intermediate Division, the PAL Tieers. coached bv Don Jones rolled his Hunt's Donuts over the Holy Angels Colts 3 1. Jones sent nine bat George Pedroni, downed the Russi Reds 4 2. Duane Morin scattered seven hits. Terry Senn, Greg Agar, Dannis Smith and RICH WASHFORD, catcher lor the PAL Redsox, chases a pop np in the American Midget League sponsored by the Daly City Recreation Department.

The Redsox beat the Ieagne leading PAL Yankees to climb to within half a game of a league tie. ters down swinging while eivine up only one hit. He also hit home run to aid his own cause. Jim Franco contributed key hits..

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