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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 11

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alcons Battle Saints if? March 8, 1960 THE DAILY SUN A-11 si 4. 1 Aquinas in CIF Semis Tonight At Camarillo By BKL'C'L' BKOWN T. sj" 5- Godlewski (6-1) tonight. Godlew-: ski has been hampered by a boi! on his left knee and has misled three days of practice this week Bates last night was not certain ii Glen would even suit up for the! game. FALCON KESKKVKS 4 '4 (Sun-Telegram Sports Writer) Aquinas and Santa Clara, two of Southern Califor nia's finest small schools basketball squads, tangle at 8 to night at neutral Camarillo High in the CIF Class A semi i Two others figure to see action Aquinas center and forward Murphy and guard Matt -'xVV i i -i finals.

i The winner plays tonight's San schools and one to the Loy-Marino Orange victor for the ola University freshmen team, class A title Friday night. Cvijanovich's staining five will The Aquinas Falcons will be have a sliSht heiSht advantage Duttins their rwnrd on thPi0vei" Falcons. Forwards Steve Hoar. Aquinas scoring throughout the season has been well-balanced, with all five starters sharing high point honors from time to time. Santa Clara, on the other hand.

is led by Miller, who is averag Miller and Dan Bodle are 6-2, center George Ehrler 6-4, guard Tom Gill 6-2 and guard Dick ing 16.3 per game. In one congest he tallied' 48 points. Ehrler line against the formidable 17-5 mark of Santa Clara's Saints. Both teams thundered through regular league competition virtually without breathing hard. Coach Bill Bates' Aquinas club romped to the Arrowhead League 1 Willi J.U dVt'ldyt.

1 Jaquez 5-8. AQUXAS START EKS Only center Mike O'Connor (6 The Falcons opened Class A action a week ago today by de 4) of Aquinas matches his Santa ROGFR DpFKATIS Aquinas starter crown with a 12-0 record. The Qara counterpart. Falcon for-Saints of Coach Lou Cvijanovich'ward Mike Welch is 6-1 and Dick also battered their Tri-Valley Meis, the other forward, is 5-10. League rivals.

jThe guards are Jack Butler (5-9) HUSKY HOSTS San Bernardino Valley Col- sen, Aaron Oliver'son, Ken Knust, Harold Beaeh and lege's wrestlers, hosts to the State JC Tournament Fri- Coach Bob Smith. Kneeling are Jim Hemphill, John day and Saturday, have posted a 14-1-1 season record Rodriguez, John Davies, Dennis Payne, Garland Bur- and won two conference championships. Standing are, dette and Captain Jerry Pamp. Manager is Ed Petrillo. left to right, Bob Combs, Clarence Jost, Paul Stephen- Not shown is Roger Hart.

feating Valley Christian, 4S-42. They downed Carlsbad 56-35, last Friday night. The Saints crushed St. Agues, 72-42, last Friday night after drawing a first round bye. Michigan State's two new assistant basketball coaches, Bruce Fossum and Tommy Rand, both come from Green Bay, Wis.

Santa Claras regular season and Roger DeFratis (5-11). ysses included three to Classi DeFratis will replace Glen THREE HAKE IT UPI Names Bears National Champs Cal Dominates All-Big Five SAN FRANCISCO (AP) All America center Darrall Imhoff tournament representative, was sixth. Utah State, Skyline runner-up, was seventh. GeoPgia Tech, the Southeastern Conference's NCAA entry, was eighth. Villa-nova finished ninth and Indiana 10th to give the Big 10 two teams in the top 10.

California was picked to finish and two California teammates dominate the all-AAWU (Big Five) team named yesterday by coaches of the conference. The other two spots went to Washington and NEW YORK (UPI) The California Bears, depending on a defense as tight as a grizzly's hug, yesterday were named national major college basketball champions for the regular 1959-60 season by the United Press International Board of Coaches. Coach Pete Newell's Bears, who begin defense of their NCAA crown Tuesday night against Idaho State, were the No. 1 choices of 20 members of the 35 man board in the campaign's final ratings. The Bears compiled a 24-1 regular season record while holding their opponents to an average of only 48 points a game.

i am an INSUKUKE I Stanford. California, the NCAA defending champion, won the conference title second in the pre-scason estimate. But the Bears, concentrating on the tenacious defense and ball-control tactics which carried them to the NCAA title last March, replaced Cincinnati in first place Feb. 2 and held that spot the remainder of the regular season. with an 11-1 record.

The first team: Bill Hanson, Washington, and Bill McClintock, California, for wards; Imhoff, center; John Arri- llaga, Stanford and Earl Shultz, California drivers may qualify California, guards. The second team: Tandy Gillis, California and John Werhas, USC, forwards; John Berberich, UCLA The final 1959-60 major college basketball ratings by the United Press International Board of Coaches (first-places votes and won-lost records through March 5 in parentheses): Team Points 1. California (20) (24-1) 334 2. Cincinnati (13) (24-1) 324 3. Ohio State (1) (21-3) 254 4.

Bradley (24-2) 206 5. Utah (1) (24-3) 194 6. West Virginia (24-4) 173 7. Utah State (22-4) 74 8. Georgia Tech (21-5) 67 9.

Villanova (19-5) 43 10. Indiana (20-4) 40 center; John Green, UCLA, and Jerry Pimm, USC, guards. Hanson, the only sophomore named on the first team, led the for new sav ngsf. M7 AAWU in scoring with 189 for an The Cincinnati Bearcats, picked by the coaches before the season began as the "best bet" to finish first in the final ratings, wound up second with 13 first place votes. California received a total of 334 points and Cincinnati (24-1) received 324.

The closest final, vote in the history of the ratings came in 1958 when West Virginia beat out Cincinnati by three points. Ohio State, the Big 10 champion, finished third this Bradley, runnerup to Cincinnati in the Missouri Valley Conference, was fourth. Utah's Skyline champions placed fifth. West Virginia, the Southern Conference's NCAA average ot if. 2 a game while SECOND TEN playing with a team which finished last in the conference stand 11, St.

Bonaventure, 37; 12, New York University, 29; 13, Texas, 27; 14, North Carolina, 19; 15. Duke, 15; 16, Kansas State, 14; 17, Auburn, 13; 18, Providence, 10; 19, St. Louis, 20, Dayton, 7. Others Kansas 6, Holy Cross, Wake Forest, Texas and St. ings.

NASCAR, the National Assn for Stock Car Auto Racing, has John's, N.L., 5 each; Notre Dame ana Miami, na 4 each; St. Jo. more than 7,000 members through seph's. and Kentucky, 2 each, Navy 1. out the country.

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