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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 21

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CDf CirrM Son Mateo Thursday, April 29, 1971 Tollner Named New CSM Grid Coach Ted Tollner, who a.rnajor role.in the revitalization of College San Mateo' football' program past three years, has As assistant to Dickey the past three Masonsbllher; has been in. charge olfhe CSM offense. Meanwhils Steve Shafer hasr Handled the Bulldog defense and will contin Athlete of the Year as a senior. He" graduated in 1962 from Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, where he played three years oEvarsity football as quarlerback'and three years of varsity baseball as a pitcher. He 'wasiall CCAA quarterback in 1961 and participated hi 1963 on the U.S.

baseball team which won a silver medal in the Pan American Games in Brazil. Tollner lives in Sunnyvale with his wife, Barbara, and their three children two girls and a boy. new: marks, in Receiving, and aU 'punose' running. Before coming to CSM, Tollner coached High for four seasons; the last as head gridiron mentor. His over all football record there was 28 3 1.

As Woodside's head varsity baseball coach, he piloted teams to a league championship and a second place finish: During his own high school days, Tolkier was a football, basketball, baseball star at Chibberiey, earning tfe honor as (the school's three seasons together compiled a 1S UV2 w. record. They were 14 31 for the last two seasons. With only a Ue with :0 GoWenGate Conference charaptof Chape mafring a six game imbea ten streak ToHner looks forward to th 1971 seaaonwith: optimism. "Recruiting of highrschjjJ players is going very well," he indicated: The local players realize have a good solid program." 1 LasPseiisbn the Tollner coached Bulldog backfield rewrote the CSM record book with been appointed the Bulldogs" head gridiron coach.

i The appomtment was announcedby acting CSM president Drir David Mertes during Wednesday night's regular meeting bflthe San Mateo Junior CoUegelDistrict Boardof Trustees. 'A' ToHner, 31, replaeesiBHl Dickey, sigiied April 8 to 'becbme offensive line coach at ue.to do "There' won't be many change's our organization," noted. According to Tollner; a third mail (from either the resent I ph i education iff or newsman) is lexpected to be named to lam i Dickey former res'ponsibiliiy with th i offensive Jixie. ToHner, and Shafer, the past Ted Tollner Sports Fox lauds Youngsters for Doing a Great Job "I'm not so tense at the plate now," said Ihe soft spoken Foster. "I was trying too hard to show people I could hit it When I had a couple of bad days, I just thought about the long season giving me plenty of time to redeem myself." Bdbby Bonds put the Giants ahead 1 0 with a leadoff homer, his sixth of the year, off Jim Nash, 1 2.

Foster followed a Willie McCovey double with a run producmg Doubles by Dick Dietz and Foster gave the Giants two more runs in the third and Foster closed the scoring with his homer in the sixth. Tne only bright spot for the Braves, who dropped their sixth: decision in seven games, was the four inning relief of: southpaw Mike McQueen, who allowed two hits and fanned earned a spot in the pitching rotation tonight, said i Harris, whose stafthas allowed 26 homers in 19 games. ATLANTA (AP) Charlie Fox, whose streaking Francisco Giants have opened a 4ii game lead the Na tional League West, says, kids are doing a fabulous job for us and: are really picking us up. The Gil combined the talents, of rookies George I nid St m. iJ 41 yeaM 1 McMahon "ed ngbt to defeat the Atlanta Braves for the second straight night; 5 3.

nm Foster rapped four straight hits, one; his third homer the year and drove in uiree runs, while Stone, 2 0, checked, the i on five! I six innings. McM her earned his firs av, tf he year a lowing oni nnii.gstmt inP which he Wlired thPfinai eight Braves he faced, st got ho ind id Fox. Ht brew wo' pitches compared to the 99 in his shutout against Pittsburgh last week Fo ter stai ing'to I ke n. knows he car (it said Fox HeV good kh Iter he Mr. Hi' A KISS' TO BUILD A DREAM ON Now we come a pair of buddies in barn 41 on the backstreteh at How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE Ageless Davis Has Churchill Downs.

They would be a horse named Northfields and his 62 year old exercise boy John Binder, who thinks he could ride the horse to a "Derby win. There's just one catch. The horse isn't jjoingrtorun. (AP Wirephoto) Pet GB That Old Feeling IS 5 .712 filANTS 12 10 .545 4 las Angeies I went up to tile his last tort againsi ueiro Houston nAK ANTii API Tommy nnrf won mat one too. Atlanta ind won that one too.

Atlanta .11 11 .500 5 ...9. 10 .474 6 ...7 11 .389 IVi 5 14 .263 10 plate tb be aggressive Cuellar pitched th first Cincinnati for San Diecc The movea "ZSiXa nnbs. the A Mike on? iwn thirrf inniiufs. Davis of the Oakland' A 's had a feeling he was going to end a baseball when be came four games ,7, eftee. Baltimore, was East Division 5 .615 Ifornia Arigels Hi the American 7 .588 SS'ZSd tor'and SSI Yb to ibat in tne niain iiniutg neiday ne iiist feel a2 Derby Draws 21 Entries 11 9 .550 fish Hunter went, T'mi Pittsburii gressive you know you are go 10 .545 Vi It 11 421 3 ing to nit tne tn teft field to 13 4 UP, UP AND AWAY Bucks' Lew Alcindor fakes Baltimore Bullets' Wes Unseld out of position ana score Bert Campaneris.

with, the who comes from he sunny manor makes layup shot last night during championship Uk am VSSttean. aresu. AiHe. doesn't 1T run that gave trie Arrowhead, Royal I.e vict.0 over the world" chatnpi Barbiaot Sti Baltimore OrioleV. hit cm ThMmi Lmn f( relief nitchtr Dick Barbwwi ve on Baltimore onoics.

mi. Unconscious: On The Mon off relief Vpitcher Dick verage, i CEme L. Twict Th. Axe. tiaii who mltched' only, Tast aingieu ju m.

was still around for Davis winning hit in the nihth Rudi and Sal BaBdb Joined aSYBRn From thTimes WirtiSrvJces Kentucky A. A' Seeligson's'Un'cbnscious, who carries the Kentucky. hopes of the West, 'drew the. number nine: post day's draw at Churchill Downs. A field of 21 three year olds, the largest in the history urns nntprid this Knighr Counter (AP Wirephoto) Varied Versions of Bullets' Loss Davis as the batting, stars lor 'F (Brylnr wen Bold iTioai gas had 6ff Hall Hunter rpmnecrvery "Hunter rpitcnea very nnkinA Crl, hon hnnnn ten 1 1 at ANWIU (Jirvi; two singles and scored three 211 Rise, Kasternieei, iii, rrtJ7.I,i.

rriav haveeeh er a slow start, vwiwama wu ruUa and the upfqrtunate Impet 1 pitched iust Ilke that morning for Saturday's running hits and drove in three runs. Manager EarJ Weaver: of the Orioles was impressed with the midcourt when he got that miacgun wire the famea uerpy. Unconscious, who was an easy in the California Derby AMERICAN LEAGUE MILWAUKEE, WIS. iuniiai niim. R.iHoic am) thp three Dointer and said to mm AndemonMUpset Wett Division that 'When we need it.

a ifhr fmishinB third' to Jim A wno nave won i oi ineir last 17 games. "Thev're a good cliitS, but it Is too early to tell: how good." in tho Santa Anita Der 7 different Teasons tor tne OAKLAND does Dandridge said, "With Oscar in there things run smooth and ralirnmia It 10 .524 Bullets' 107 99 lossr to the Buclcs Wednesday nijght; by, didn't fare quite as poorly as did the Jim French drew the number 11 post in the Kansas City ...10 11 uinfi UCLA's Modesto Vasquez, 14th seeded mmgs open up. The A's aad Orioles conauae their, series this; afternoon with RoUie Fingers, 1 pitching a gainst Jim Palmer, 3 0, of Balti 31 rr uie outiu, nin intrr icau .444 5 the best of seven National Bas Minnesota Milwaukee 10 uva in Daitimore uicbb ii? room, the mood was voluminous ueiu. Should Unconscious go on to needless to say rtiot as cheer more. Keioau rtBBOUiauuil tuaiujnuir ship series 3 0, almost every iKrvrl.t tallfoHv dtvint flsMT unicago East Division Baltimore II 7 .611 'ir unnu mlm iniiirod his Win ue.mvy,i "vj first Derbychampion in history to do so Also, it would a a .1 riding champion Lfiffit Piricay his groin muscle in the game, was In the third period the Bullets Boston 11 '7 .611 Washington ...12 600 Detroit 9 10; .474 2M New 7 10 .412 3 Cleveland 6 12 .333 5 Derby iy: perplexed oy ine nuuei uau performance.

"I iust wasn't associated with Trevino Is Serious in just two, points with: Robertson th. kannli Ho oama hark in Galum'et Farms'' Bold; And Able in the Vasquez is also a member of the. Argentine Davis Cop team. However, favored Jim McManus ol Berkeley and 'defending Barry MacKay of Ross won their fourth round the" first set. 6 7.

to Greg canie back to win the second and third sets by 6 1 MacKay defeated, Dean Penero of Stock tw, 7 Eliza Pande of Palo Alto opened defense of her woman's title ith a 6 1, 6 1 win over Marlene Muench of Mountain View. Other winners included college stars Jeff Borowiak of UCLA, Tom Leonard or Soutn ern California and Roscoe Tanner of Stan PORTOLA VALLEY Canada College tennis 'coach Rich Anderson is beginning to feel of "the student.uprisal. Anderson, 'rOl Northern. California's top rated sseded seventh ir. 71st annualCaliforflia State Champi onshipsv was.

blasted into section' by Stanford freshmanRick ye a member of the Indian varsity, was just tso cara) for Anderson as he han.1 mfW the 'Colt coach. 6,4, 6 1, in.the day.s. major upset at the Alpine Hills Tenms Club. in another upset. Stanford's Star.

rell followed precedent by ousting six seeded Bob Alloo of Cal, 6 2 6 2. Burlingame netter Henry makana. nor a teaching pro in Los Altos. gained some revenge from youth, by whip the' game," Monroe said. "I got a three point play and Bolton 10, Milwaukee 3 ani and got the Bucks bacK on tne winning track.

mean my attitude, i can get up for these games. I don't ttvnur Whv I'm iuSt ItOt okiKtd CKvaland 3, ClllfofflU Tournament emotionally involved. The se Chlcaoo 1 NrwTorKj.nw USCar JUKI lurueu lb aiouiru ocTSii wmay tor us," Lew Alcindor said. 1 nisht "Bobbv DandridBe. and I were (Contlnned on Page 23, Cw.

II (Botnun i), ntghl. NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) 1 0 ft about malting the Greater New! (Flngtn 1 21 drew the coveted jno. i but Eastern1 Fleet; rriate, drew far to the outside in No. 18.

iU Even less fortunate, in the draw was Impetuosity, the Blue Grass Stakes winner, who drew the extreme outside, No. 21. There was a strong possibility that a starting gate with only 20 stalls would be 'used. Unless Churchill Downs officials change their minds, that means Impetuosity would start outside the gate. Going out.

from the the post, positiorisLwere; Bold And Able injNo: I followed bj Going War Orleans Open lion Tournament WHY CONTINUE TO PAY FOREVER FOR TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE? "THE "TOTAL" CONCEPT His second consecutive victory know how serious ClMtlSfld KlMC lv.n DdroU mi Ciilbrni. nloht MllwauKt it New Yort, nl am?" queried Trevino today Hudson's Case Still in LimW hpfnr leeinff off in the first round of the $125,000 event. "Tn lo.ll win hnw sprious. I'm Showdown nature of the dis I President David Mertra several ofo.riniT 9U3V (mm Rftlir cussions. Hudson talked with members bbn Street: All week stay For all intents and purposes, the case of suspended College of San Mateo Athletic Director tr.

i. ic fi1l in limbo weeks ago over the issue' of What to do abouta cbntrdversial in NHL By United Press International knarH, fnr" alvii ing away, bo you iuiuw i i be serious about it." Will aotorrwiHeollyonswar your ttUphoiw in your own voieo groot tho callor faithfully record all mag ond tolvo all vour wmmonieation problomi. And witn tho exclusive DECORDER yoo can truly put He came out of just code athleteSi fast tauung guy iBarwiniiiB ewj after he received a special V1IIV, a. lOOlgUV tuuuu uc 1.11c wai before tnc.Doarameniuei Oetore a.m.. aim bbiu jk had nothing to say publicly an.

infectious grin, Drcute a game of the season lor tne new ing in ironx uie rri uniqr lyear wug tiuhjij uiuuii. iiwn nangers aim mhuigw week when he took down the ta North Stars, but you'd never your telephone in your pocnor. A Giants' Radio r. Giants Braves game from AUahta will be broadcast over KSFp; Radk (SKI) at 5. p.m.

Hudson, who was suspended sonnei sesoiwi. All members of the press and public are refusedlentrance to. a personnel session because of the special meetings said he expect '(CoBtbwed Page: 22, 5) VMLLNO 1 Hoi 1BI 111 uic KTlOW II ITOIU USlCUUIK (CMrtinned tm Page 23, Col. 2) The Rangers trail Chicago 3 2 from hisJob anCTeTasieMtu other duties at 'CSM ty Acting and Minnesota is at me same disadvantage to the Montreal Canadiens in Mamey up semifinal play but coaches and 1 hrtHt tkBin Robinson Blames Club Owners has them nlavine together as has them playing together as confident Ihey could overcome the leads. I "We're not downcast and I'm faHTItTIt) vAAaA iha hp WOUWn' confident we'll rebound; witli see them made ngm like The Amazing DECORDER! supreme enon, saia Coach Emile Fracis, now: 1 like the came "'the way it i with BECOHD A CAU, OllOWt you re a ball club.

Otherwise, they re the same team as last year:" Regarding the A's improved pitching," Robinson said Oakland's. .21 year old Iefthanded pbenom Vada Blue is the best pitcher he has faced this year. manl hitlb'u in four "AnH I think roll from anv tnwphonn, onywhe, and 'twiw iritprest in baseball decision to the Black Hawks In lits last game. "All I know is instant playback of all nwitag taken far yaw in your abtann without ratuming to your Kama or now than ever." i. Biibinsbii.

was here for a By JACK BLUTH Brooks Rdbinso'ri, star hird baseman for the World Champion'' Baltimore Orioles, blames club owners for the games dwindling 'I think people who own base ball dubs got to do, more fcr 'he fans," said the All Star "They'g6t to do more than just open the gates. BobHison said improved facilities such as parking and rest rooms and other conveniences would do jack up attendance format three game series effort from, everyone tonight and again in Chicago Sunday jwm JUST 'PHONE tKt' AtnieUCSv saia; u. the Orioles, arr hi htt against Blue. Monday as, southpaw diut "out' Balti 're going to get trips: the lieved team hto ule in the American League, oniour.mw nut' added that Oaklai.il other night is any in "If raerecs no rvraey hockey we win: the Division. Utte SqtTWNJ UWf I Will arei; Bai nuiim wi a snouW have yeag Whw REC0RDACALL and newespirit de new espintde Nanne of the fpnoens.

Ann we Cm facedvinm in twu. ne tiirew hard hot 1 llflnk he he was doing Now PBOX 1401 BURLIN6AME CALIF. 94010 thinir thpv ia better club. Gordon echoed Naihe's aen nWiiincr.wiw He said of tile Brooks Robinson And (Mgr. Dick) nosed, and even changes are appealing to the fans, Rob.

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