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PL STARTS MANTLE BERRA HIT FAN FARE Word Is OutBeware Of Yankees since the 'World Cincinnati, 6 Los By MXKE The Press Mickey TMantle Yogi have startetMo'get tfie bat squarely against, the ball and. today, the word went' out: "Beware the WEEK END, TRACK BERKELEY BASKETBALL Blum Is Named On All Tourney By WARREN WYNKOOP Capuchino's Bob Blum is the fourth Peninsula prep basketball player during the 12 year, history, of the.tourna: ment oi' champions to make its'lO hiarr all star This limited list includes only Cap's Jerry Bachich (1955), San Mateo's Jack Finney (1956) and. George Clark of San' Jose (19548). The San Bruno school's nifty rooting section also netted a trophy for organization, noise, band and six pretty precision majorettes. Capuchino's basketball team, went where most all Peninsula teams have gone.

Out the back door. Cards, Spartans Hosting 2 Meets Blum, who sat out a year ana half with two, gimpy and WANTS. TO Three Tijam Race looms In Baseball The sounds for' the Penin sula' league varsity baseball race Friday, with a close three team battle for the championship pre dicted. Jefferson and Capuchino, wiio meet, in the opening round in Sn and Hillsdale: are early; see son choice's to fight out for Vka crown. The "Knights meet We while South Sah Francisr4), possible title contender plays at 7SEn Mateo In the 'othpr openers'.

The. track season gets a. Delated start tomorrow 'highly ratijd EurJingame 'at at San Francisco.aiid Mateo at PL 'thinclads also have a' league 'Tound. cn'tap Friday. The week date: Monday BASEBAIi flsslm at South Ban.

ranclico. SVVIMTJIKG Sm joIji at 3an; Mateou Welt Seen at San Mateo Ftoih I Jr77f'U7 Heath Francisco TRACK Cao jctlao South San San Mateo at Westmoor; Bur 7. pur. i i SWIMMIWO San Mateo TENNIS San Mateo at 1 Wednesday BAS2SALL Jtlorda Jef ierscn at Sacred TENNIS Lincoln at BurUrjctmt at San Francisco state Jeyveeo. TRACK South San Francisco i Unsafe; Jefferson at Ca.nucbW.0 dal at Westmoor: St.

Etliahett flfrra. TWO STBQKE EDGE GULFP'ORi; Miss. Joe Taylor of South Charleston, scored. a stroke victory in the $5000 Gulf Coast Invitational Golf tournament with' a 279 yesterday. u.hi.11 SacrametlK af Fliaeerall Field dO'JtoleheB 1 IJn.

Eisht. Conference carats. nAS EBALI Setuola at Berra. San FMelsco at San Mateo: at. SeftUOla: 1ST at Willow Olenl Burllasamj at KUIsdale; at' caDUfbino.

TENNIS EUrUmsame at Bellarmine: Downey at San Mateo. BASEBALL Hinsdale at Westmoor: South San Francisco at San Mateo: Jef rerson at CaouchU Serra at BurUn knocked off. Boston, io i'iits burgh edged Philadelphia, 6 5, mnin.gs,'.'andO Chicago's White Kansas' City, Chrisley drove in six" runs with his' three' trippers, cne 'i Erand'slaminer, as the Nats rout ed Paul. Foytack. with five runs.

in the nrst. Stan Musial's three highlighting a five run eighth brought' the Cardinals incur vicT tory. Veteran'. Hal. Jeffcoat was the' victim.

The Dodgers. received good pitching from Don Drysdale, Danny 'McDevitt Jackie'' Collum, who limited IhcRcd Sox to five hits. Pittsburgh won when Phils' third baseman "Willie Jones un wUd throw, in tbe'tenth with, runners on and second. Roberto Clemente legged it home The Whits jumped oi George Brunei and Torn' Gorman in the last two innings for five runs after holding a1 .3 2 lead Alex Kclliicri. pitched well for the A's.

CSM Nine Opens Big Eight Play Baseball fills, up the College San Mateo schedule this week, as Coach Jesse Freita s' nine plays four, including the Big Eight Conference against Sacramento JC on, Saturday. a. tennis' team, and golf team both contiiiiie league, play this week asthe'netters travel to CCSF and the linkmen play host to Mo desto JC. Both matches are. Fri day.

Following is the. week's action Bm'elaJl at 3 D.ro. Goir Cisuexiir.i, High at Muni Wcdnear 1 Tcnnt.1 IjaJ7 fanclsco Btte 3 en Baseball San Jose JC at Pltiterald Frar.tlsto Stale JV's; City College ot Sen Fran Series. Mantle iind'Eerraaroused entire Yahk from jts' eic play and lifted York's Grapefruit Ieague. record 4 5.

The A'anks' solid.Ipitch ing veteran Art Ditrhar and yoangstcrs: ityne uuien ana Cicattc, combined' for an eight hitter. Mantle, stroked two aouoics, scoring twice and'accounting for one, run driven in. JBerra slashed double, added single and pickcd up two. Cleveland Indians also got boost when ace pitcher Herb Score finally madeJhis exhibition debut' last year when a batted ball struck him in the eye, Score suffered', an ankle sprain in spring training: He up two runs and lour, hits in a three inning stmt as ths Indians bowed. to San Fran cisco, Johnny Antonelli won it.

"Washiiigton unveiled a slugger in Neil 'Chrisley, who struck three' in 10 6 victory over Detroit. St. Louis defeated Bajfebali Exhibition AMEHICaS 1 I 01 Vtv York Detroit ValhlngtOtt Monday'f Schedule Wasair.stcn uriaaao, vi. Pltt1jurali at Ft. Las Aage' Cleveland at Scottn Chlcaso (NJ Plttlburjh 8.

Fhllad'lDhia 1 (10 10, 6. ClilcaBO (AJ BVJCansB Ix AUffeles Baltimore, cancelled. S.turilay's Keaull. Ketf Yorlc St. Lo'Jls Kar saa City 5, Pittsbureh Boston Philadelphia 2.

Detroit 7. wasitlMtcn Los Ar.seles 3 Cleveland vs. San Pranclseo ac Los An cancelled, rain. SC. LoulJ (Bl S.

Cincinnati (B) (ttfl Tnesdar's Schedule San FracUc vs. BaltlTnori. at Scotti vs. Boston at Pla, Washington va. Ctlcaso Tampa, Chlcno (10 vi.

Cleveland at Tucson, Detroit vi. 'New. York at St. Clnslnnati Ti. PViildaelphia at Clear This Local Teams Both Beaten In Masters was a disastrous week end for the two San.

Mateo' entries the Metropolitan Masters Bowl league Italian Swiss Col ony gained a 'shutout over Bel Mateo and Lazzareschi Meats took a 2 1. decision: over Murray Amusements. ATI this added, up to Italian. Swiss increasing its lead to two and a half' games; thanks to. Dick AgeVs 209 ai6.

246 ffil series and Bon Gee's 222 232633. In the Lazzareschi Murray meeting Jo3in Bieda had 213 211 236 for .660 total with Murray's George Stevens' scoring 235 220 183 for 638. The next biggest series a 672 by Walt Anistutz on' 235 224 213. as Lo. Monaco Trophies registered a 2 i win over Brent wood.

Dean Clark had 236 and 635 and Moose Vierra 233 and 605 for Lo Monaco. For the los crs." Bill Fritz rolled 242 635, Pete Steniae a 236 and '631 and Hal Hallenbeck a 230 and 607. It was a 2 1 win for. Commercial Properties, over Jfahoney All Stars, but it was Bill Williams of the losers'' who recorded big He had a pair of 223 games. and a 204.

for a ball series, BOXING TOURNAMENT a 'iIIHIimillHIIHHIHIIiHUiHll WHEEL BALANCING Times Sports San Mateo Times 17 Monday, March 17, 1958 Bev Hansen Wins Gal's Titieholders AUGUSTA, Ga. llPi It all happened because a Georgia cold snan gave her a chance 10 wear her candy striped longies. according to the California Miss who holds the 19th Women's Title holders crown. Petite Beverly Hanson's surge to a five stroke lead with a 299 Sunday after losing her first round advantage seemed to bear out'her contention. It vas then, aflcr Marlene Hagge's 15 foot.

18 hole putt tied her at the end of the second round, that Miss Hanson, Jndio. started betting on her red and white striped long underwearshe says. The weather was getting colder each day. She chipped in and putted her way to a two under par 73 that led the third round and then fought like a demon to hold it with a final 74. Beverly Ksiuon, India, mN Fny Crocwker iMj 4 16 1 6 8 3 is.

Mickey Wrlebt. San Diego. iSKSj IS KkSJ ri 70 Bl "lionnle Ranclolnh 76 14 18 15 "linilse SUSSS (S23SI 7JS.W 7 3S. 'J J.l MJ "vimsaiith ii so siM3 7s so 3is. Vol PV liulh Jessen, InsleWDOd.

Barbara Mdntire 62 TE IH JM 77 37H Alice Bauer Bl ia lH 83338. Barbara Romick. Porter, Sacramento, 1. Giants Clip Score, 6 5 LOS ANGELES, Calif. (AP) Herb Score, bothered by muddy ground and the lingering effects of a sprained ankle, gave up two runs and four hits in three in nings of an ejJiibtion game against the' San Francisco Giants yesterday.

Score was charged with the loss in his first real test since being hit in the eye with a batted ball last May. The Tribe. lost 6 5. when the Giants5toppcd 'a ninth inning rally, A fluke' double and an infield intrte accounted for the Giants' first run off' Score, The second scored when Dick Williams leu down fielding a fly. Bowling 1 AVENUE BOWL Ttns Fontoni Sons' 2.

Kimble' 2, Montana clue Plnhed5 Z. Tins 1. Five Bums 2. Five Sauar Brewers 5. Kings Qll Fireballs Alley Kats 1.

PCC REJECTS UP and ALIGNMENT una u. eirminerf Open Evening Till 12 and Braka and Tir Exparti (tscopping Budget lrrrn FUNKE ROCHA 885 San Mateo Drive 0(4 7646 The New York sluggers' 'snapped their unleashed lethal power yesterday, leading the' 'to. 'a 4 1 exhibition victory ver, the'' world: champion Braves: If was' the first meeting between Hungary after the 1956 Olympic Games, has. yet 'to begin serious speed training. Sari up of.

its, point in the field cvenO; winning tying for tirst in all but we shot put. IDC Norton rsj). White Id, Flnler ill. Brooks (CI. MA.

Nor SJ), YcrmiE (C), Broofci Plnlcy.133). aLJ. 140 Yermtr uo lluwderf IC taj). HE Red js ISJi; Erldtei (3C). 15.1.

to. Grillla Rcdu iSJ). HerJt nous Whllt (CJ amrctt IC' md Lsr r. liJi, 3. nroid JumcTcnn BrVIJrs CI.

CLnic 2 1. Pnlt vault HIriltower rSJ), Ie iuhSOS 13J), Wcoft (SJ) una Keller ShotDUt Blxter (C) JaMbl (CJ. Cre Wultsoerj (Cl. Ul Jave ln seuia isockj isjj. Clark (C), Maciatosb J.C).

S14 7, err.isjl). Sao Jose. Triangular Hcore: San Stalt, Cal Santa Clara ooontj Vouta Vlllaire 10. Doal meet San Joe SUt M. Cal S.

20 Fir.ST furlonrt. i a. US. 1. 3I lis.

Barton .3 Mr Hot Botlby. Jler. Little Poise. Baty rjaesar, 113, tlaeso 47.40 1L7 p. viLiags, iln.

Persr.n 4.60 Miss, 112, va.eniueia. i.vi T.mr also ran Stewlate, Va! Clllter, Mable ElleB, 3lirj Jo jo. Hasty Score. Vll'lfortUtf; scratch Daily rjeable Flrininaft Cae TJI1RD 1 ilt miSi year dc 1 rr in. ru.

77 Gemelo, Xi07. Cunnlnfti xlOT, Pil noli '7 7. vt, Strcni: Ad Hjl I'll FOURIH 0 ClAlrolnr. Tu itched Count Mo Out, SiifKI. Our Cover Up, 113, Yorl: 1.11 2.

3: also 0w Wt Jtiyerljottoin: Firrn as. jear Dldi. Clah Ch yeah. 132. r.hda.

13.ro 5.w 4 GallBDsae; 110. Yort also ran Reward Lme lis and no. ClaLnlnr. feter. Eddie i mnocii.

a Radium KajTs. 120, 3.1 illaesel Trar.culluer. 117. StllM Llangollen. IX.

slen.i:f!a year oids and U13. Hancan. Off PomJSeclc. 114. olacoihelil ia.ot.' T.so Princes Street.

105, Ferison S.JO Tlmtl l5, rnew tract retort). Bettyanb Jll. Gold Cover, awlrhct Abbef. Golden Jjotes. How also ran: scratched Bili.Niion, nursuctlr Belle, Bold 31 nyTH Parse S25I10.

1 ralle, 4 ynar eId oo Clalmint. Heme: Star, 101. 1J.M 4 Best SleHle, 130, Honest. 112. Vale Moreno 9 33.i;3: TO' '7 7 5oy also Goiatn Fljee.

Peasant Fight Results By The HOLLYWOOD 111. LO! 70 Stemlord. IC. nOOKLYV ECdle Jordan. 146.

Brook, stOejDcd Nlclc Grlmslei. 141. Stara fotel, .2. HUENOS AIRES Andres Selja. ISO, ArBcntlna.

outBolr.tod Humherto Loaysa. 177 .77717 HAVANA Martin Rodrlc Jer, Cuba. Aik About Our JUNIOR ACCOUNT FOR STUOSNTS Hilldal Shopping Cvrf Opan Monday, Thursday ait Friday Hires then broke a shoulder bone' to sideline him most of the sea: made up. for lost tunerdurmg his three same 'set against pre mier high school competition. He was selected by sportswnters tor excellent ball 'handling, re bounding and defense.

Blum collected 39 points, to John Condrin's 43 during the three' nights. Consolation These two llujlansi were not enough to stop Drake of San An trom winning the consola tion championship. Cap took Its loss of the tournament, 53 43, And the defeat can be attributed to one huge Pirate Bill Gallagher who became the only player In of history to be named two years; AII Tourney. McCIymonds won iiie of championship for the third time by defeating pesly Berkeley! 51 36, Polyihectmic hai an easy lime handling Mr. Kiabto, 51 for third place.

Gallagher, Drake's 6 4 center, hauled down 13 rebounds (high for the tourney), scored so. points and tallied five straight markers in the last quarter to break Capu c'nino's'hack. after a nip and tnek galne. He won the tournament scoring crown with 63, which were distributed evenly during, the annual prep cage carnical (1S 17 2G). Both teams played tag until trai lagher's two buckets and a free throw put Drake on 45 37.

Up, to that time, no more than five points separated the learns and the lead changed six times. Cap's final spark came with' re maining, when Condrin hit a jump shot from the corner to move the' Mustangs within point of 38 37. After this, Cap blew sev eral opportunities to tie the score with layups and free throws and then finally', collapsed. Gallagher, at this point, went Scoring Spree Gallagher and Blum led a scoring spree in the second quarter which saw nine shots fired and nine connections. Cap Had five of them.

Cap's Gary Peterson again starred on the defensive back boards! But there was no one to compare with Gallagher. Blum finished as point man for the San Brunans, with 18. In 12 tries, the Peninsula teams have been able to' win two 'conso lation prizes (Capuchino. and (S'an Jose, Only Burbngame. last year, entered the winners bracket.

DK.VKS CAPLCHI OeSiischp.f 5 1 ii'i nuonk.r i 0 0 0 Blum.i Pro Cage Bj Tie Associated JUiiaar's Sthiiole No tuii'ei scneduled. AeiulU Detroit tanul 1" Detroit 1. clMlr.r,H Syncme M. PhlladelpUlo aa. Tnejaj'i Sclioilule PbllsdelphlB.

it Syncuie. Hockey Results By Thi Alisclltcd Prai Sunday'! Remlti" Sprlmllela BuIlElo 3. ProTidtnce 4. Clevtlana 0. Roohes 3.

1. IN AID would have allowed member schools to give athletes tuition, fees, books and board and room, but included a requirement of family need after the present Big Ten code. The PCC's present now reaffirmed, allows schools 'to. give tuition and campus jobs paying S100 month or an. A hourly wage 54 can be paid in.

an athlete's sports season. The number of aid grants for Triumphant San State, college plays to Santa Barbara and Stan ford entertains, the Olyin pie club, and the Santa. Clara Youth Village area track and field action this week end. The' Spactans'tun'ed up for their third clash with a stunning victory, over California and the Youth Village at Berkeley Saturday, while Sta'iiford was idle. In' a dowripouring" the Spartans scored 7 6'a paints to Cal's'SBi and Santa Clara Youth.

Village's" 16. In dual meet scoring, San Jose edged the Bears, '68 53. The Bear frosh meet with College of San Mateo and Oakland Junior, college was called off because of the rain. Speeding through; the rain. at a .4 seconds pace irithe 100 with 7 miIe an hour wind him, junior Kay Norton led' the Spartans' closing surge.

He. followed with a effect the 220: In the IDOs, Norton easily defeated Cal's vaunted 'Willy White, who was. timed at 9.7 in his second place finish. Bear Jact Yerman was setond in the. 220.

California led the. early going on a muddy but notsy'ct wct track sophomore Yerman woii 44.0 in 43.1 J.nd anchored the winning relay team with a 47.3 lap. White. took the low hurdles in 24.1. Cal's Don Bowdcn turned in a r.5i.8 winning half mile time mile winner Maynard Ormc was clocked, at 4:17.1 for.

the Bears. Tabori; the Youth Vil lage's Hungarian import, easily won the two mile in 9:14.7. The sub foiir minutc miler, who left Bid for NCAA Finals at CP BERKELEY IIP Greg Engel hard, athletic direcWF at Uni versity of California, said today he will try to bring the NCAA basketball finals to San Francisco next year. "Rncnufaeed by the success the rcgional's at the Cow Palace last 'week end, Engelhard said he will present his case when he attends the KCA1 tournament at Louisville this week end. iunior Nick Abma, who will be defending his 132 pound PCI title.

Other Spartans entered in the championship division are T. C. Chung' at 112 pounds; Bob Tafoya, Dave Nelson, 132; Welvin Stroud, 139; "Captain Stu Rubine, 147: Jack Coolidge, "165; Russ Carriilleri, 178, and Archie Milton heavyweight. Camilleri will not represent the Spartans jn tha NCAA cnampion ships' at Sacramento the following week. Eeccnt.wnner oi tne TLt wrestling title at 177 pountis.

Camilleri probiably will go to the NCAA wrestling championships at Laramie, tnat week ena. Milton also is rated' by Jleneiv dei as having a'Tgoon chance capture title. The Hedwood City sophomore has lost only. one decision this' year and holds two victories over Idaho. State Hal Espy, the reigning NCAA heavy weight king.

1 The Spartan'' team will Leave for Reno by. train March 19. Ill II II Right mi Campus? Right Everywhere! Hantkoirii Nw SPRING SPORT COATS Gel that" hew Coat from the jltr ihat spocicl lies; in And look ot this' 'specie 1 feclure All Woal Ccwti in pa'Hierpi and wids VBrlety ef. 'colors. 29.50 Spartans Send 9 Men To PCI Championships Wreck Was Unnecessary! DON'T RISK WORN BRAKES! DRIVING WITH WORN BRAKES IS LIKE UY ING WITH YOUR HEAD IN A NOOSE.

YOU NEVER KNOW JUST WHEN A SPLIT SECOND ACT WILL END IT ALL HAVE YOUR BRAKES CHECKED, Coach Julie Meuende7 announced, today, a 9 raan squad would represent San Jose 'State college in the Pacific Coast' intercollegiate boxing championships March .20, 21,22: at Reno. Heading the Spartans will be Week's Fights At Sen York 'St. Nlctj) Archer. 'ew Yort vs. JMnay ormRn.

New Yorlt. welten, 10: t. 7TU3SPAV: Mltxl any Boardmu MHail.B". vs Kid ca y.azawu. Ottw c.dA.Sa uj Tfal DAY: At Wur.lnr.ori, D.

Willie Villilm. Los Anene: i J.njj Eflecham. WnitiirLKton. mldcUes, 10. 1 IV r.AY: rf lUc Btrdihl.

Boston, vs. BobUy DnJtcn. 3iri ford. Cor.n., sx Ne Yorlr (SiHinyjidti. Pen, ott.

ra. mos Soto. Fiisrto. Rico, leitho. 8.

PTtrDAY: At Nerf York. Isiwc Irfimrt. cube, va. virgll Atlas. St.

irt, wrs. 12; at Sun Jose, Cbeaeo Chani ei. Sin Jose, VJ. Mc) Trir.c, Sip. Prar.clsco.

Unfits. sir. DJr.c, bh, Hester Sea Dletto, rs. Hunt. Davis.

Us Anceles. heavies, 10. SATniDAV: A Detroit. Joknitr Stan merlla, rtrolu vj. Artie Miller, New alt sports will he limited to 150, 1.

Of'these, 75 "can. go to'football and'O' to ba'ste't ball. No' limit applied previously. There no discussion of the withdrawal decisions and' nohiht of any 'kind' move to. change them.

Dr. Glenn' T. Cal representative missed the final' Saturday. session' because of date, said he personally' believed three would 'quit on. schedule.

bhnqu Memorrnoiai ads ast'dnishinK sUtcmeats lit Pilts have ctased to be iproblem. The secret is ncw.liealirts sub tance (Bio Dj diicovery of Trarld TseaTch institute. This substance is nowiTailslile i lu'ppoaijorl or aiAtmettt form. ader the naroc Prepiretioa it yoaT'drucfist. Money back.

Stanford Membership Assured Thfc Coupon Worth is 9 Bring this coupon to Perry 4 Whittlaw 1 within on week; it i worHt $5.00 whan applied toward th purehan of a brake 9 rcline job on ony car. BARftAIM TABL1 THIS WEEK: DAY CHARGE OR BUDGET TERMS PERRY WHITELAW 4 and RaMrtxid, Son Mt By. LEW EtilCKSON SAN FRANCISCO By firmly rejecting any increase in present aid for athletes, the Pacific Coast Conference appears to have made sure that Stanford will not otn a walkout by California, UCLA and Southern California: on July 1. 1959. Ironically, the athlete aid action taken at a special meeting Saturday conformed in major respects' to the professed of two withdraying schools, California and UCLA.

lit fact, the conference order last Dec. 5 that committee study' and draft a more liberal aid plan was called by Cal's Chancellor Clark Kerr "not a straw but a havstacli" preciptating the Cal UCLA decision to quit the league. The end result of the special conference actions last week end was lo. affirm the status quo on' aid intended or not, the conference decisions were a concession to policy declarations by J. E.

Wallace Sterling. Stanford president. The Washington aid plan, voted down with California absent, JOIN THE 30 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Find Healing SubiUncfr That Relievei SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE UilfenJt ISO HiUSDAU MALL Stops Itching it N. Yt, Y. (SpmJ.l) For tlis first time science has.

found neir healins substance' the ishin ahilit7 to saririt hemor raoids, stop itchitlfr, nd relievo paia surgerj. In cs after case, while stntly TlievinE pain, actual rtdoctioa. Cshrinka5o)'toot plce. Moat ainastne of results tit thorongh that luimrs rHILLlDAlE i.

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