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li Times Just Like Redwood City '9' Defeats SC, 16-3 Redwood City's Skylarks, a women's softball team, crushed the Santa Cruz Sprucettes, 16-3, last night at Harvey West stadium. Score by innings: Skvlarks 114 027 116 Hits 115 035 318 Sprucettes ..000 030 0 3 Hits 001 020 1 4 Bev Bene, Judy Shearer (5) and Donna Johnson. Mary Ann Cow-den and Darlene Silva. For Dodgers, Watsonville Lady Wins Aptos Play A Pajaro Valley woman. Mrs.

Carry Briggs, carded an 87 for low gross honors at Aptos Beach Friday. She has a nine handicap for a net 78. Other winners included: Class A Miss Jean Leighton, rasatiempo, 91-1576; Mrs. Grace Mallcke, I'asatiempo, 90 1179 and Mrs. Ken Peterson, Pajaro, 94-14 Class Mrs.

Les Rhodes, Aptos, 92-1775: Mrs. A. S. Herbert, cntinsi 1 nnta iLnii Srntinrl US Track Supremacy In Jeopardy By Ralph Bernstein AP Sports Writer Philadelphia iP) American track and field supremacy is in jeopardy, veteran coach Frank Potts intimated today. Potts, coach of the triumphant men's team in the past weekend's big international meet against the Soviet Union, tempered victory thus: "We must improve in distance running and the walking event at the same pace the Russians have been improving in field events and sprints or.

we'll be in trouble. "The time fs coming when we are really going to have to improve our over-all program. We are strong in the field events and runs up to and including 1500 meters. We need walkers and distance men." The University of Colorado coach was pleased with his team's 127 108 victory over the Soviet men, but said he couldn't help but think in terms of the future. "This meet," said Potts, "served as a refresher course for me.

It proved once again our weakness and strength. We have improved on our weakness but not enough." Potts declined to speak for the American women's team, which as expected was trounced by the Soviet gals, 67-40. He said the women's committee faced a much greater problem than the men's. This was obvious as the Soviet distaff athletes made off with 8 out of 10 possible first places. SCARES TUESDAY TRIO LEAGUE (Surf Bowl) Results: S.

C. Roofers (1) Hugh Waltrip 198, Lou Wirth 544; Chicken Pluckers (3) Wayne Reader 201, Elden Ross 201560. Test Trio (0) Forfeit: Pete Pena 215, 540; Night Crawlers (4) George Darling 219. Murray Day 550. Beat Nuts (3) Bud Schowachert 204, Don Goody 507; Pin Heads (1) Andy Gustafson 203, 533.

Lew's Trio (2) Dom Barra 248, 564; Ft. St. Bums (2) Warren Head 194, 517. W. L.

Beat Nuts 23 9 Lew's Trio 20 12 Chicken Pluckers 20 12 S. C. Roofers 15 17 Pin Heads 15 17 Night Crawlers 14 18 Ft. St. Bums .10 22 Test Trio 11 21 TUES.

TRIO BOWLING LEAGUE Surf Bowl Results: Ft. St. Bums (2) Warren Head 161458; Pin Heads (2) Andy Gustafson 200517. Lew's Trio (3) Lew DePedro 182 488; Beat Nuts (1) Aldo Maz-zei 185489. S.

C. Roofers (2) Hugh Waltrip 187512; Test Trio (2) Pete Pena 192545. Chicken Pluckers (2) Elden Ross 180, Wayne Reader 498; Nikht Crawlers (2) Geo. Barling 168, Rex Giles 433. W.

L. Beat Nuts 24 12 Lew's Trio 23 13 Chicken Pluckers 22 14 S. C. Roofers 17 19 Pin Heads 17 19 Night Crawlers 16 20 Test Trio 12 24 Ft. St.

Bums 13 23 SHOP IN THE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA Purvis Upsets Krikorian In Tennis Tourney Dick Purvis, clever Santa Cruz tennis plaer, upset Butch Krikorian. 6-4, 26, 6-2 in Santa Cruz Open tournament match yesterday. Krikorian, number three seeded player for this year's tourney and a former Santa Cruz Open champion, is rated 13th in northern California. Purvis later was taken by Bill Jacobs in a thrilling match, 14-12. 6-4.

The day's only other upset found Harry Fisher of Stockton defeating Watsonville's Gerald Hansen, Tri-County champion, 6-4. 5-7, 7-75. All of the men's quarter-finals matches are scheduled next weekend while women's singles and mixed doubles will start at the same time. Yesterday's results: Men's Singles Jim Cruz. def.

Lee Tucker, 6-1, 6-3. Ralph Freund dcf. Pete Snook, 6-1. 6 2. Clint Arbuckle def.

Lowell Welch, 64, 6-1. Don Gale def. Barry Baskin, 6-2. 6-3. Dick Purvis def.

Butch Krikorian, 6-4, 2-6. 6 2. George Stoesscr def. Lowell Jensen, 6-1, 6 3. Don Gale def.

Jack Tcsch, 6-1, 6-3. Harry Fisher def. Gerald Hansen, 6-4, 5-7. 7-5. Gil Rodriguez def.

Jim Cruz, 6-4, 6-2. Bill Jacobs def. Dick Purvis, 14-12, 6-4. Quarter-final Doubles Russo and Stoesser def. Baskin and Snook, 6-1.

6-3. Whiles and Welch def. Phelps and Foster, 64. 6-1. St.

John and Friend def. Dr. Jue and Hansen, 6-2, 6-3. Rodriguez and Gale def. Cruz and Mundell, 6-1, 64.

Krikorian and Arbuckle dcf. Powell and Purvis, 6-1, 6-2. Soquel Giants And LO Cards Tie For MC Pony Loop Title Pasatiempo, 97-1978 and Mrs. D. lirayman, Stanford.

98-1979. Class Mrs. Jean Whitehead, rasatiempo, 105-2481; Mrs. W. E.

Simmers, Pasatiempo. 106-24 B2 and tied for third, Mrs. Lewis Hedlund, Aptos, 107-2384 and Mrs. G. II.

Stewart, Pasatiempo, 108-24 84. Class Mrs. J. Berry, Swen-son Park, 102-2676. Mrs.

Ed. Pollard. Pajaro. 106-2878; tie for third Mrs. C.

Newberry, San Benito, 112 29 83, and Mrs. W. Ehert. San Benito, 109-2683. Class Mrs, Carl Kratzenstein, Pasatiempo, 110-31 79; Mrs.

B. A. Reak, 'Aptos, 112-31 81 tie for third Mrs. Eloise Kil-patrick, 118-3482. Mrs.

C. D. Wilson, Aptos, 122-4082. ROOKIES ARE COLLEGIANS Durham, N.C. (A The Durham Bulls of the Class Carolina League have three rookies with college backgrounds.

They are pitchers Dick Smallwood of Duke and Larry Nosse of Notre Dame and outfielder Purnal Goldy of Temple. MENTAL PLATES PROMPTLY REPAIRED DR. G. H. LINDNER 103 Vine St.

GArden 3-3364 lants Monday, July 20, 1959 five hits in that game and four were doubles. Boulder Creek's Roger Lipperd and Mike Carr and Ben Lomond's Carl Henn and 1'ierre Bourriague doubled. Winning pitcher Bobby Adams struck out a dozen men. Score by innings: Felton 112 0004 Hits 011 0002 Boulder Creek 105 30x 9 Hits 101 lOx 3 Hon Ellis and Jim Coddington. Bob Adams and Mike Spraguc.

NB Pony Grads Watsonville. Greg Bargas' single drove in the tie-breaking run and Steve Smith's two run homer over the 290-foot fence here yesterday iced a victory for the County Bank Tigers in the North Bay Tony Grad league. The Tigers three-run seventh inning rally downed the American Legion Braves, 5-2. In the day's first game, Jim Kowal of the Mid-County Pirates singled home Ron Souza with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh as the Bucs downed the San Lorenzo Valley Yankees, 4-3. Souza had singled and moved to second when Mike Murphy walked.

Score by innings: Yankees 000 210 03 Hits 102 111 17 Pirates 002 100 14 Hits 104 201 19 Terrv Cozad and Ken Wright. Bob McDowell and Brad Elliott. Tigers 200 000 35 Hits 011 111 27 Braves 200 000 02 Hits 410 100 17 Steve Smith, Jerrv Baptista (5) and Larry Eaton. Danny Rowan and Fred DeWald. Mrs.

J. Halbach Paces Lady Golf Mrs. Jean Halbach earlier this week carded an 86-12 74 to win class A honors in a Pasatiempo 18-hole women's medal play tournament. Other class A winners found Miss Jean Leighton carding a 90-15 75 and Mrs. Maylynne Flower a 92-1676.

Mrs. Jean Whitehead headed class competition with a 100-24 76. She was followed by Mrs. Edna Austin and Mrs. Angel Mon-scharsh, 98-1979.

Mrs. Hazel Hartke led class competition with a score of 108-31 77. Right behind were Mrs. Irene Carter, 108-3078 and Mrs. Barbara Kratzenstein, 110-31 79.

SIMMON'S FARMED OUT Philadelphia IF Left-hander Curt Simmons, who came to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1947 as a $65,000 bonus rookie, Saturday was sent down to Williamsport, of the Eastern League "to get into shape." olph's (B), DeLaveaga park. First game 7 p.m. Tri-County League Camp Ev-ers store vs. Texaco at Pacific Grove, 8 p.m. Girls' League Brancif orte Bombers vs.

The Beatnicks, Harvey West stadium. 7:30 p.m. TOMORROW Baseball MC Little League Live Oak vs. Capitola, 6:15 p.m.. Capitola school.

Respective farm teams play at 4:45 o'clock. SLV Little League Orioles vs. Indians and Senators vs. Athletics, Felton diamond. First game at 4:15 p.m.

SLV Farm League Scotts Valley vs. Ben Lomond, 5 p.m., Felton diamond. SC Pony League Giants vs. White Sox, Harvey West stadium, 5:15 p.m. SC.

Farm League White Sox vs. Dodgers and Giants vs. Braves, 2:30 p.m., Harvev West stadium, Softball i City League Wilson's vs. Elks i (B) and Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A, DeLaveaga park.

First game I at 7 p.m. TUIVE UP Any make of car Regular $9.95 Check fan belts and battery cables Check high tension wirina Check plugs OLDSMOBILE DEALER SF, LA Meet In Day Game By Jack Hand AP Sports Writer It is just like old times for the Dodgers. Duke Snider Gil Hodges are hitting jiome runs. Clem Labine is "winning in relief. And an important series with the Giants is coming up next.

The old rivalry that flourished In Brooklyn and New York seems fo have lost little of its vigor transplanted 3000 miles west in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Giants' National League measured 2' games with the vserond place Dodgers coming to town Monday for a two-game series. Pittsburgh shaved the Giants' lead a half game Sunday when Bill Virdon's eighth-inning home run beat the pace setters 3 2 in the first game of a scheduled double-header. The second game went only two innings before it was postponed because of the Sunday curfew. Los Angeles gained ground although it had to settle for a split at Philadelphia.

Hodges' three-run homer and Snider's blast helped the Dodgers win the opener 8-4 behind Labine's relief work. Eddie Bouchee's two-run double tiave the Phils a 32 second game, cut to 54 innings by rain. Milwaukee continued its tan- spin, losing its sixth straight as St. Louis mounted a 16 hit at-: tack for a 915 victory. Curt Flood drove In three runs with a homer and double, Ken Boyer hit his 18th homer, Don Bias--incame had-four hits and Bill White drove in two runs with two doubles.

In the American League yes Jerday, the New York Yankees JAint dead, yet) swepi a iwm bill from the Chicago White Sox. 6 2 and 6-4. Meanwhile, Cleveland split with Boston to regain the Joad, losing the first 6 5 and winning the second 5-3. Washington split with Kansas fity, winning the first 7-0. losing the second 6-5, despite Harmon Killebrew's 32nd homer and Bob 25th.

Baltimore edged Detroit. 2-1. 'San Francisco (21 Pliltburgh (3) AB Clemente.rf 4 0 1 AB Davnprt.3b 4 0 0 Kirkland.rl 4 0 1 M.ivs.cf 4 0 0 Tepeda.lb 4 1 2 Srricer.2b 4 0 1 4 1 1 I.anrinth.c 3 0 1 4 0 1 Croats? 4 Skinner.lf 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 Stuart. lb Kravitr.c 3 0 3 2 3 Hoak.3b 3 Virdon.rf 3 Law.p 3 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 -Rnodes 1 0 0 Tot.il 34 2 8 Totals 29 3 6 out for Miller in snh San Franclaco 000 110 000 I fituburgh 010 100 Olx Mazeroski. PO-A San Francisco 14-8: Pittsburgh 27-11.

LOB San Francisco 7. Pittsburgh 2. 2B Kravitz, LardnUi, Mazeroskl, Veoeda. 3B Brandt. HR Cepeda, Miller, Landnth.

RBI tMazeroski, Hoak, Virdon, Cepeda, Landnth. IP EREBSO 8 6 4 3 0 6 jX-aw 9 8 2 2 0 3 Winner Law (11-5). Loser Miller Delmore. Barlick, Jackow-Crawford. A 27,992.

FIGHTS By Tha Auoclaied Praia Cofr D'Alene. Idaho Terry Lwis, ,133. Spokane, knocked out Sandy As-jtocna. 195, San Francisco, 3. Hollywood.

Calif. Auburn Cope-Imd, 128, Los Angeles, out-pointed JEilly Thomas, 126'j, San Francisco, 10. JNorwalk. Conn. Chico Vejar, 156, tamford.

Conn, stopped Sergio Rios, 54, San Juan. Puerto Rico. 6. Duenos Aires Orlando Zulueta, 138, Tuba, and Jaim Gine, 134 Argentina, drew, 10. Havana Santiago Martinez, 122'i, outpointed Claudio Adame, 38, Mexico, 10.

Boston Jackie Jensen, Boston right fielder, hurt the in-etep of his right foot in batting practice Saturday and was taken lo a hospital for precautionary X-rays. "Best engineered" economy station wagon British TRIUMPH Estate Wagon $1500 less than average station wagon. Up to 40 miles per gallon. More load space than any other car in its class. Up to 60,000 miles without major overhaul.

By the makers of TRIUMPH TR-3 ports car. HOLLAND MOTOR SALES 325 Front St. FREEI House Demonstration Call OA 3-1233 Ace Recorded At Pasatiempo Melvin A. Magnuson. a member of Pasatiempo from Ilillshorougn recorded a hole-in-one on the 18th.

preen Saturday at Pasatiempo. The ace was witnessed by Ed Mundrick, George Mack and Neil Orim. Magnuson, who plays to a nine handicap used a six iron for his shot on the 140-yard hole. Bob Scheffing, manager of the Chicago Cubs, is the only current National League pilot who per-formed as a catcher. REFRIGERATOR II REPAIRS SERVICE All MAKES Household Commercial GA 3-2611 910 Soquet Ave.

A 3-0095 i WITH TRADE $2.50 PER WEEK 1 III I1. I 1 CUSTOM I I fAKJUNv I The Soquel Giants and Live Oak Cardinals tied for the Mid-County Tony League championship jesterday after both scored victories on the Capitola diamond. There probably will not "be a playoff. Soquel clobbered Capitola's Braves, 116. as Handy Smiley and John McComhs hit home runs.

Live Oak, behind the one-hit hurling of Tom St hot, downed Aptos, 8-1. Schot whiffed 10 and walked eight. Jeff Baird collected Aptos' only hit in the third inning. Score by inninys: Cubs 000 000 11 Hits 001 000 01 Cards 303 200 a Hits 203 100 6 Rick Wicklund. Jeff Baird (3), Rob Fennell (5) and Russ Henny.

Tom Schot and Mark Schultz. Giants ...300 118 114 Hits ...210 002 1 6 Braves ...012 102 0 6 Hits ...010 000 1 2 Gary' Smith, Mike Vera (4) and Allan Smith, Gary Smith Al-an Feuerhaken, Dick Shaffer (6), Dell Bowers (7) and John Lucy. SLV Pony League The Scotts Valley Cubs scored another San Lorenzo Valley Pony league victory yesterday, this one by forfeit Ben Lomond was the loser. Meanwhile, Boulder Creek took advantage of seven bases on balls and a few errors to score a 9-4 win over Felton. There were only By The Aaeoclaied Prate American League Pet.

GBL Cleveland 50 38 .58 Chicago 51 39 .567 Baltimore 48 43 .527 3'i 5'a 8 10a 11 New York 46 4a Washington 43 47 .478 Detroit 4 3 50 .462 Kansas City 40 49 .449 Boston 40 50 .444 Xso games scheduled todav. Rasulta Yeaterday New York 6-6, Chicago 2-4 Washington 7-5, Kansas City 0-6, (second garr.e 10 inmngsl Baltimore 2, Detroit 1 Boston 6-3. Cleveland 5-5, (second game, 8 innings, rami National League T. Pet cm. San Francisco 52 39 .571 Los Angeles 51 43 Milwaukee 4S .529 4 Pltsburgh 48 43 .527 4 Chicago 45 45 6'i St.

Louis 44 46 .489 ":2 Cincinnati 40 .444 11 -2 Philadelphia .35 54 16 Camas Today Los Angeles at San Francisco Games Tonight Chicago at St. Louis Results Yesterday Los Angeles 8-2, Pmladelphia 4-3, (second game 5 innings, ram) Pittsburgh 3. San Francisco 2. (second game, ppd Sundav curfew) St. Louis 9.

Milwaukee 5 Cincinnati at Chicago (2), rain. TODAY Baseball Pacific Little League championship game, Harvey West stadium, 6 p.m. Giants, first half champions, vs. Orioles, second half champs. MC Little League Soquel vs.

Aptos, 6:15 p.m., Capitola school. Respective farm teams play at 4:45 o'clock. SC Farm League Yankees vs. Braves and Indians vs. Giants, 2:30 p.m., Harvey West Stadium.

SC Pony League Redlegs vs. Braves, Harvey West stadium, 5:15 p.m. Softball City League SC Lumber vs. Navy (B) and Big Creek vs. Ad- HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners The Only AUTHORIZED REPAIR SHOP 261 Water St.

GA 6-2583 MOTOR Shrine Game Ducats On Sale Sale of reserved seat tickets for the eighth annual Shrine football classic, which will be held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Friday night, August 7, is currently being handled at two locations. Game Director Elmer P. Bromley announced tickets may be purchased at the Shrine football office, 655 West Jefferson or at the Coliseum office. Second Half July 22 Wilson's vs. Naval Reserve (B) and Senator club vs.

Soquel (A) at DeLaveaga. 23 Adolph's vs. SC Lumber (B) and Senator vs. Camp Evers (A) at DeLaveaga. 23 Cement vs.

Elks (B) at Harvey West stadium. 24 Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A) and Tri-County league at DeLaveaga. 24-Naval Reserve vs. Cement Plant (B) at Harvey West stadium.

27 Big Creek vs. SC Lumber (B) and Moose vs. Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. 28 Adolph's vs. Elks (B) and Soquel vs.

Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. 29 Wilson's vs. Cement Plant (B) and Adolph's vs. Naval Reserve (B) at DeLaveaga. 30 Big Creek vs.

Elks (B) and Moose vs. Camp Evers (A) at DeLaveaga. 30 Adolph's vs. Cement Plant at Harvey West stadium. 31 Moose vs.

Soquel (A) and Tri-County league at DeLaveaga. 31 Wilson's vs. Big Creek (B) at Harvey West stadium. August 3 Naval Reserve vs. Big Creek (B) and Moose vs.

Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. 4 SC Lumber vs. Elks (B) and Moose vs. Soquel (A) at Delav-eaga. 5 Adolph's vs.

Big Creek (B) and Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A) at DeLaveaga. 6 Naval Reserve vs. Elks (B) and Camp Evers vs. Senator (A) at DeLaveaga.

6 Big Creek vs. Cement Plant (B) at Harvey West stadium. 7 SC Lumber vs. Naval Reserve (B) and Tri-County league at DeLaveaga. 7 Adolph's vs.

Wilson's (B) at Harvey West stadium. 10 Big Creek vs. Adolph's (B) and Senator vs. Soquel (A) at DeLaveaga. 11 Elks vs.

Wilson's (B) and Moose vs. Soquel (A) at DeLaveaga. 12 Naval Reserve vs. Cement (B) and Senator vs. Camp Evers (A) at DeLaveaga.

13 Cement vs. Elks (B) and Adolph's vs. SC Lumber (B) at DeLaveaga. 13 Naval Reserve vs. Big Creek (B) at Harvey West stadium.

14 Moose vs. Camp Evers (A) and Tri-County league at De-Laveaga. 14 Wilson's vs. SC Lumber (B) at Harvey West stadium. 17 Big Creek vs.

Elks (B) and Transpacific Yacht Winners Given Honolulu (r) Official winners in the Transpacific Yacht race, by class: Class A Constellation, owned by Sally Blair Ames, Beverly Hills, elapsed time 10 days, 23 hours flat; corrected handicap time 9 days, 17 hours, 33 minutes. Class Chubasco, owned by Arnold Haskell, Newport Beach, elapsed time 10 days, 20 hours, 18 minutes; corrected time 9 days, 8 hours, 14 minutes. Class Nalu II the overall winner, owned by Peter Grant, Newport Beach, elapsed time 12 days, 16 hours, 9 minutes; corrected time 9 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes. Class Debit, owned by Ted Stephens, Stockton, elapsed time 14 days, 17 minutes; corrected time 9 days, 11 hours, 5 mmuies. Softball Slate Moose vs.

Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. 18 Adolph's vs. Elks (B) and Wilson's vs. Cement (B) at DeLaveaga. 19 SC Lumber vs.

Elks (B) and Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A) at DeLaveaga. 20 Cement vs. SC Lumber (B) and Moose vs. Senator (A) at DeLaveaga.

20 Adolph's vs. Naval Reserve (B) at Harvey West stadium. 21 Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A) and Tri-County league at DeLaveaga. 21 Wilson's vs.

Naval Reserve (B) at Harvey West stadium. 24 Big Creek vs. Cement (B) and Moose vs. Soquel (A) at DeLavega. 25 Adolph's vs.

Cement (B) and Wilson's vs. Big Creek (B) at DeLaveaga. 26 SC Lumber vs. Naval Reserve (B) and Moose vs. Camp Evers (A) at DeLaveaga.

27 Naval Reserve vs. Elks (B) and Soquel vs. Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. 27 Big Creek vs. SC Lumber (B) at Harvey West stadium.

28 Moose vs. Camp Evers (A) and Tri-County league at DeLaveaga. 28 Adolph's vs. Wilson's (B) at Harvey West stadium. 31 Wilson's vs.

SC Lumber (B) and Camp Evers vs. Senator (A) at DeLaveaga. September 1 Wilson's vs. Elks (B) and Cement vs. SC Lumber (B) at DeLaveaga.

2, 3 and 4 Playoffs if necessary. FRIX WINNER Aintree, England (P) Jack Brabham of Australia, nursing badly worn tires in the final laps, won the British Grand Prix Saturday and went further ahead in the battle for the world's automobile driving championship. fBrtBTf rmr Hazard Guarantee! BATTERIES IRE SERVICE 23 MtuorKAt OA 3-7904 in nmn vf I -p ij i py I Everybody's ialng about the new (P) JllipC wiMftbu-n UP Model FC12 Illustrated to U0 $88 For your old working Refrigerator on any RCA Whirlpool Refrigerator-Freezer Combination. rvl W4 II NEED NEW TIRES? $.95 BUY DUNIiOPti INCLUDES: COD DACCCKlCB -ABC Unconditional Road RECAPPING WHEEL BALANCING wheel Cheek compression Adjust A synchronic points Adjust carburetor A timing Clean filter bowls YOUR SANTA CRUZ iniRMNSfWM Wf "invite us to your next blowout" LINCOLN at CENTER phone 20S i in 8.

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