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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 24

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SWr San Mateo 1l)t 'Eitttfff Friday, Oct. 27, Box Scores DIVISION WILLS SAN MATEO FO FT fS FT Serra Feels WCAL Pressure essure is steadilyi Tomorrow at Kezar Stadium. i Irish rank last in the WCAL, in the West Catholicithe Padres meet Sacred Heart both offense and defense. Bui The mounting Knights Versus 'Cats For Cage Titles berra still CNpcclai.4 Athlel League footbaL" race And nobody feels it more than! Serra is 2 1 in the WCAL and Elchnbm 1 0 0 Hair.Su rg .1 0 Cooptr. 6 0 I Crsll .1 a i TolJlt: Senior puarlerback Dan Fa Serra High, now faced ran Kca uie county, ceo.

Serra 's Richard Nelson remains the second leading ru slier in the league, and Tom Selph ranks fourth passing, but the Padre offense has been far from awesome. Serra's defense doesn't have impressive stals (only Sacred Heart, is worse in most categories), but lias played well hi the clutch. Totals: IS MILLS. SAN MATEO garty leads the WCAL in passing, awl can cause problems three must win games in a row second wirn two other teams after last week's 2H 7 loss tolhinti St. Francis (2 0).

The Ttioicitin. fas. who play the Lancers I next week, can't Hiiro rc any wtiiin he. gels ine w. throw He's not a bad runner, either.

If Ihe Padres are going to stop SH losses and still expect to ihe league title. creel Heart (0 3 1 has not they're going to have to put the clamps an 1 uga tie a game ail season Statistics Serra A mateur Races at Fremont Sun (lav nr in Ode iir wnri i i io id or v. nc 2 Sac pd Hoa 0 6 Kole of Pacifica ant Van iUKlcn of Rcciwocd Four Prep Games Tonight Local prep football activity offers four games tonight in three different leagues. Mills and Aragon net at Bnrlingnnie in a Mid Peninsula League battle. At Terremere field in Redwood City.

Carlmwil takes on Ravcnswoud in a South Peninsula Athletic League game. And in two Norih Peninsula League games. Terra Nova hiists El Cainino and West moor travels to South San Francisco. All start at o'clock. gave it to Hilisdnle.

which in turn gave it back to Aragon. A desperation shat by lite Dons at the buzzer missed. Matthews hil his clincher in a different way He threw in a four fool left handed hcok with only ten clicks left on the clock. The Knights gol off one more shot, but il hit the rim ami fell off harmlessly. The San Mateo triumph didn't tit into the mold of the previous close games.

The Cats broke things open in the second quarter. cul.scoriTig Mills 15 5. and just toyed with the Vikes the rest of the way. The San Matea Aragon game aid tit the mold, aid was the closest of ail point wise. Willi I he scare 33 31 laic in Ihc last Sati Mateo's take charge guy.

Steve Ristau. hit mo free throws to make it 35 ttl. AragoYs 'Mike Fallon then hit a bUDket and was fouled but missed the free throw. lie a 'so liiic; anal lief chance to lie the pain? hilling the lirsl uf one ann an? tree liircw but missed en Hie last Dave Reed hit a bucket with less than ten seconds left but was called for traveling. All in all San Mateo was rather lucky They hit on ii free throws while all Ihe Dons wtikl do was (1 By DAN BERTELLOTTI Times Correspondent Clutch performances by Scolt Renshaw arid Dana Matthews gave Hillsdale and highs' basketball teams the right to lrieet San Mateo's entries for I he MPL Titles next Tuesday at Gapuchino.

Renshav and Matthews each hit a crucial bucket in the last minute of play to pull out a win. Renshaw's gave Hillsdale's C's a 43 41 win over Aragon and MaHhews" heroics came in Mills' 29 27 victory over the Hillsdale 13 s. In the other two games involving San Mateo, the Bearcats came out on lop. The Cats squeaked out a 35 34 win in Uie D's and in the game San Mateo breezed by Mills 57 33. Next Tuesday nigh! at 6 o'clock.

San will meet Mills far the title, immediately following thai game, al about 7:30. Hillsdale will "take on San Mateo lor the titlt. Renshaw's driving laynp came with about seconds left in the game. Aragon called ottl and with four seconds left tried to inbound the bail, but a violation City nil be in the lineup at Fre mont Raceway Stmd ay when the American Mclorcycle Associa RUSHING 1 Co cs iK' i) so1 tsi si t.i toio, 3 05 :.3 GUI 33 5.6 R. SI) St 16 5.3 jorcs (Mi 36 15i PAS5IN3 All.

Comp. lilt. Total i nirlv 1SI 6 .) 15 2 2S its; 2' li 2 .61 soiw 2 iso RECE VING SAN MATEO tion's amateur races are pre sent id. The program witl feature win l.er scrambles and mini bikes will ihc gates cptniflg 8:31 sisnups ci'tv stsnti'js cua iuirg, WE'VE KNOWN ABOUT QUALITY FOR iir YEARS! Bearcat Girls ICdge Aragon iiwjgn 1 .1.1:1. uie ttce is scltsdulco for i2 noon.

ir i'jiK Johnson's second nail go a San Mateo High's A fiek hockey team to a 1 0 win ove: visiting Aragon in Girls Athletic when you think of auto care think of WHITE FRONT THOSE LOSING SPARTANS Emotion Not Enough Association action yesterday. The Bearcat girls also took ihe game. 3 0. wihh two goals from Cathy Fitzpa rick. Iii orher'flett hockey play, Ar agon scored a 2 1) victor)" over Vic Rowen's California State San Jose State play? anl The game is a rratenup be emotional" brand of football, jiween the two top receivers in at San Francesco club host.s Chi SouUi CHy with two goats t.rom Naomi VOshida in A game.

The B's lost, 2 1. despite Ihe offensive efforts of Va nia Dellian. In tennis. Hiiistlaie beat Bur co Slate at 1 p.m. tomorrow it appears, pure emotion encugh Ihe Syartan the Pacific Coasl Athletic Association: Long Bench's Ken Matthews i'32 receptions i and S.JS's You're testing our opinion when, you try th ese products have won game.

U'u ar bitterly lired of being Chris Moyneur i31 Meantime, the Cniversity of liugamc. 7. The Panthers' Sue ast boat Hillsdale's Ellen Greer. 8 7, in the. tup singles match.

First singles Kristin Specht; a ft Western Conference League clash, while the University of Santa Clara sits out Saturday following a 21 7 upsel loss to Nevada Reno last week. Li other games. Saint Mary's Gaels J'i meet the Azttsa Pacific Cougars (1 5) at Aziisa Saturday and the CSU Hayward 'Pioneers (1 51 travei to Davis the IX Davis Aggies (3 0 21 dnt.b es co'i'l? ol rig hi iiv.tte.s aad moans hoaci coach Dew King, whose club hosts Long Eeach Stme lomurrow al 7:30 p.m in Spartan Stadium Long Beach 3t features excellent running backs in Terry Melcalf and Tom Fif.patrick. plus a good quarterback in Randy Drake, according to King. Pacific, unbeaten in three PCAA coulesLs.

travels to Moscow, Idaho. Saturday for a 1 :30 p.m. duel with Idaho. The Tigers i2 overall i polished oi'f San Jose State 3R 28 last week. UOP has won five straight, and a win would match the school's iongest victory skein.

Karen Lama and Cathy Krom liout each took victories in San Mateo's a 7 victory over Aragon Tn swimming, the Knight girh swept all lour relavs and six LOUIS MARTINI SAVE 2.10 ON 8 CYLINDER SAVE 1.10 ON CM 8 CYL. DEC0 DISTRIBUTOR CAPS Pity the Ducks i OaCOlttME OPKITnoo single events a win at Aragon. Kim Smith, Alice Pa is and Laura Cameron led a Hiils dsie sweep in the 100 free. CSM Poloists Tin ash CCSF Ooliege ol San Mateo's water 3 OWE CF CALIFORNIA' I TWO GREAT FAMILY WINERIES 288 OUR REG. 3.9B out (ifioi iievi iii tnipsct tap.

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:i.98 Ccritilete 'kit imrltHiftf rwfched poiitt set, fetor. i. ottifeiioH. For GMciifs. 6 Cyl.

Tune op kit Reg. 4.4t Tht highway departments in Eugene and Angeies are perplexed. Detour signs arc missing. Dozens of them. Hundreds.

But they'll all show up at game time Saturday. polo team its sit straight Goicren Gate Comerencervictovy wilhoJt a Loss yesterday with a 21 1 rout of visiting City College In Eugene, the University on dering we have beaten them the past two years." UCLA boasts; three of the top four Pac rushers' in Kermit Johnson. James McAlister and Rob. while the WSU Cougars still not mathematically ott'i of the PlOso picture depend on thai fourth runaer. Ken Gi'andberry, and veer qjartferback Ty Paine.

Paine is merely the lOt'i best passer in Pac 8 history, wibh favorite receivers Bob Redmond, randberry and Brock Aynsiey helping ten move up the ladder. And in Los Angeles, surprising Washington State (5 2). wffl try lo Hag down UCLA ,6 li. also hoping for a free Rose Bowl ticket and looking for its fourth straight win. USC.

rated the country's finest, has endless depth, awesome passiug. deadly running and sensational defense. Otherwise, they 're not. so hoi. 'This is probably John's (McKay) best team at USC.

and that is saying something." says Euright. ''And, I a sure they will be fired up to us consi ol San 1' rar.ctsco. CSM 'hosts powerful non eun SAVE 3.18 OIK GM CARS' DEICO SPARK PLUG CARLE OUR REG, 8.43 C77 New Hwalott isrt'it anl snae MM plug For 8 cy(. G.M. cars.

6 Cyl. Set, rcg. 5.49 ..3 44 opponent Cerritos tomorrow a 2 p.m., after Setra High and Hillsdale compete. in a Oregon will neect an ine. roaa blocks it can get as it tries' to cletour USC.

fast truckir," to the Pacii'ic fi title. The Ducks (2 5i. fresh from a 15 13 upset of Stanford, host the unbeaten (7 0 1 Trojans, whom OU head coach Dick Er.right calls "great tremendous best team ever." 12 p.m. preiiminan meet. ccsf '11 CHARACTER l.Coll.

of San Mateo 5 3 CCSF Bi en: Cl. and SXfdd lour, lasei r.i sn, Si nfh PoIR two; Norri lRATitfATA I COMPARABLE PRICE WAX 16 OUNCE KIT PASTE WAX WAX 13 OUNCE NEW WEATHER WAX NEBRASKA OKLAHOMA STATE Motive vs. Momentum 41 1 Ram Harriers Easy Victors in an NPL cross country meet ran Wednesday afternoon. Wesf moor took the measure of both Half Moon Bay ar.d Se.rramor.te. The Rams were paced by John Wilson who won the varsity race in Mill over the mile course.

Rick Ryall was the By KEN RAPPOPORT imarks but several other clubs i lc rr in one ilea Si WENTE i BROS. Associated Press Sports Writer Oklahoma Stale hits the motive and Nebraska has the 'momentum for their college tool hail struggle Saturday that decide the tronl ruiiner in the in that skLti trglit race have a chance to move into contention because aT key games Sauir day. Seventh ranked Colorado. 3 1 in the Big Eight, visits Missouri, 0 2. and 'o.

Oklalioma. 0 1, nests Kan.ws State, 1 2, in two Top Ten, top ranked Southern California visits Oregon: South; ern Mississippi plays at No.2 Alabama in a night game; fourth ranked Ohio Stale meets Wisconsin: fifth rated Michigan hosti Minnesota: Waging ton Stats takes on No, 9 UCLA and Rice entertains lftth ranked 't'exas. 3ixth ankcicl Louisiana WAX 9 0UNCE CHROME P0LISKER WAX 16 0UNCE CARNU CLEANER top Cougar finisher in fourthl Big Eight Conference jafi ONE OF CALIFORNIA'S I iiifi'V'i TWO GREAT FAMILY mm WINERIES rhaiK to'otllel' involving nation "We appreciate 33' team like heu place. The Rams will take in a triangular meet next Wednesday at Oceana involving Terra Nova and Oceana. That will decide State is idle.

ui oiiici gamts jnwv.ng uie 4 says Oklahoma State Coach i Stiiilh, whose Cowhoys are currently tied for first with tiie third ranked Cornhuskers. But although Smith is "sin htasM's ocmer aad poiisiser io le'reve rest, grime, stains, tar, at dirt ialely triin tfeone. Jof.nSDn's tleaiicr ii it po'is" siiinK tfi3 down Kior iJact, Wipes ofi it tfe hwo niutiisii. Biiehifns! who finishes first, second and third. VARSITY Weslntoor 34.

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