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Boxing Tonight mmmmmmmmmw mi mm i mm mniiW iy t. 9m, mmKmmmmmmmim mm t- JV.J i ps. KC Does It Again; Cougars Fall, 3-1 Cnights Beaten In 10 Innings Salinas So quel High'sjwalked and Nate Newman sin-Knights took one-run gas againlgled to drive in the run to end as they dropped a 2-1, 10-in- the game, ning decision to host Alisal Mark Sandman suffered the here yesterday afternoon. loss for the Knights in relief San Lorenzo scored its run in the fifth without the aid of a hit. With one out.

Beach walk ed, but was forced out at sec Bv Bruce Mcrherson I Beach began pitching as Sentinel Sports Editor (though it was going to be a Felton For the second year hey day. striking out the first In a row. King City's baseball four men he faced. It wasn't team became a nemesis to San until the fourth inning that Lorenzo Valley, as it handed King City was able to dent the thA rnnfar ihrir first leacue scoreboard. Coach Ron Walters' luckless of starter Don Masters, jsew-Knights played one of their bet-'man, in relief of Camy, games of the season, butlited Alisal's win.

ond by Stu Phillips, and there were two outs. Phillips stole second, and moved to third Soquel, searching for a break somewhere, will visit Seaside as in more than a half dozen other contests this year, couldn't overcome the one-run nemesis. we ih snn iwtprriav. 3-1. After one out.

Chaney looped when XCs shortstop made a Friday afternoon. Tat vpar the Mustanss" cave a sincle into left field and throw to first after field Soquel scored first in the fawm irs ate uy ing Curt Porter's ground ball. The Cougars tried the double eighth inning, after regulation seven-inning play ended in a Hawks steal. Rains threw the ball into center field and the score was SLV its only loss of the baseball battery mate. Dan Rains, fol-season in league play.

lowed with a double to right King City's Dave Chaney, a center to score him. lefty, handcuffed Cougar bats-j Rahdy Pura flied to right for men throughout the day as he the second out. Monte Merkle allowed only two hits and struck then hit a pop fly, but SLV's out 10 third baseman dropped the ball 21. scoreless tie, as Randy Peck doubled, went to third on a ground out by Lane Sharp and scored when Lon Shears doubled down the right field line. King City scored its final Lose tally in the sixth in chanty Bob Beach, SLVs righthand-'for an error.

Merkle and Rains styie Bob Beach lost his ace. also struck out 10 and then executed the double steal itroi an(j walked four men to allowed only three hits, but ran! effectively, Rains scoring and force jn a run. He also struck into control difficulty through- i Merkle going to second, and out the side in that inning. Again Don Camy put the Trojans back in the contest in the bottom of that frame with a home run to deep, unfenced right field. In the 10th inning, Bob Lee out the game.

1 King City had a 2 0 lead. san Lorenzo threatened In Cabrillo dropped its seventh the first inning, but left men on second and third. On the league game in eight tries as doubled, Camy was intentionally they succumbed to an 18-hit at other hand, they went down in order in four of the seven in tack by the Hartnell Panthers, Soquel (1) Alisal (2) AB nings they batted. The Cougars travel to play at Gilroy at 4 p.m. Friday.

12-3, yesterday in Saunas. Ed Caloca pitched a five hitter for Hartnell and allowed 5 0 2 SamaCnGSrtttintl Wednesday, May 10, 1967 Yeazell.lb Morgan, ss Castro.c Lorenzo (1)1 San King City (3) only one earned run. He struck out eight AB PlO and heavyweight Porter.rt Seidlite.ss 3 0 1 Lee.ct 5 4 5 Gardner.lb 4 2 Dydszko, 3 Herren.lf 1 2 Barden.rf 4 Pictured above are 19 of the 24 finalists who will be box Cabrillo scored in the sixth when Lee Haskins walked, Rick compete, using 12 ounce Masters, Sandmn.p Crabb.cf King.rf Sharp, rt Shears, If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Clark.cf Chaney.p Rains.c Pura, lb Gehres.rf Crain.c Hughes.lb Wolf.cf Brown, If Rowley, ph Phillips, ss 4 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 ing tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the civic auditorium to help raise Stealing Pays Off Hopson singled, and Wally Walker eventually bunted Haskins in. In the seventh, Gary Totals 35 1 51 Totals 35 2 9 funds for the Santa Cruz High Jenkins, If school athletic department.

Soquel 000 000 010 01 5 0 Alisal 000 000 010 12 9 2 Roland, Pat Pennell, Denny Lambright, Jim Stafford and Dick Arellano. Referees for the matches are Frank Gallagher and Lyle Allen. Ell Bari-teau, Don Starr and Al Olson will act as judges and Dennis Mullen will be the time keeper. Jack Burkett, Don Dempe-wolf and Bruce McPherson will act as judges for picking the outstanding boxer of the program. Totals 23 3 31 Totals 23 1 2 Grellman doubled and Frank Moreno singled him home.

The Hawks scored in the ninth when Grellman was safe on a two- gloves. Pictured above (front row), from left to right are: Frank 3Iendez, Larry Smith, Steve Brown, Tony Alverez, Bob Atwood, Bert West, Wayne Royals. Second row: Frank Edwards, Willie Blan, W7ayne Hightower, Bruce Berry, Don Roberts, Tony Jaime. Third row: John Riese, Bill HR Camy. 2BH Lee, Castro, Peck Shears.

RBI Shears, Camy, New man. Losing pitcher Sandman Winning pitcher Newman. King City 000 201 03 3 2 SLV 000 010 01 2 1 2BH Rains. RBI Rains, Gonzales. Losing pitcher Beach.

Winning pitcher Chaney. IP ER BB SO Each student reached the finals by winning preliminary bouts. The 12 bouts will include three, one minute rounds each. Boys in weight classes from 90-110 through IP ER BB SO base error and scored on Has Masters 1V 7 1 1 2 4 Sandman 1 2 1 2 1 Camy 3 0 0 0 0 2 Chaney Beach kins' bunt later. Score by innings Cabrillo 000 001 101 3 5 3 Hartnell 032 110 05x 12 18 2 Newman 7 5 0 7 HAPPINESS IS ROGER MARIS SLV Jayvees Trim KC, 3-2 Soquel JV's fjyf MARIS San Lorenzo Valley's junior Blank Alisal The Soquel JV's whipped Al varsity won its second close game in as many days, topping isal, 6-0, yesterday behind the King City, 3-2, yesterday afternoon in Felton.

Jody Norris, whose seventh- three-hit pitching of Wayne Kirby, and the power provided by Larry Bethel. i "ft ti inning single Monday drove in SLV's winning run, lined Kirby struck out eight and was never in serious trouble. Soquel scored all of its runs in drive off the third baseman's glove with the bases loaded the third inning. yesterday in the last of the sixth for SLV's winning tally, The Cougars went ahead by two in the third inning and King City tied up the score in the fifth. SLV had the bases King City catcher Dan loaded with no outs in the bot Dick Wood walked and Dennis Knight followed with a base hit.

Kirby was safe on an error and Joe Indovina doubled in three runs. Bob Leeper walked to put two men on and Bethel belted his three-run homer. Score by innings: Alisal 000 000 00 3 Soquel -006 000 6 Martin and Sharigan. Wayne Kirby and Larry Bethel. torn of that frame but failed to score.

The same situation, loss was the Cougars' first in league play this season. San Lorenzo now plays at Gilroy Friday and at King City Saturday morning. San Lorenzo's catcher is Kerry Crain. (Photo by John Lindsay) Rains slides across the plate to score his team's second run as a result of a double steal in yesterday's 3-1 win over San Lorenzo Valley. The but with better results came up in the sixth.

Norris topped SLV hitters with 3-for-4. Greg Rauch picked Scoreboard RESULTS YESTERDAY Monterey Bay League Alisal 2, SOQUEL 1, 10 inn, (NL). up his fourth season win on a three-hitter. Coach Larry Hart's club's season record now stands at 7-1-1. Score by innings: RHE King City 000 0202 3 2 I HiS LEVEL Sinnott Is 1-0 At Little Rock Former Holy Cross hurler Brian Sinnott has won his first game of the young baseball season for the Little Rock, Ark.

Cardinals in the Texax (AA) league. Sinnott pitched five innings of shutout ball to gain his vic Salinas 8, Monterey 7 (NL). BEST AS A ST. LOCKS Seaside 8. North Salinas 3 San Lorenzo 002 0013 9 3 Fowler and Green.

Rauch and Kilburn. Winner Rauch. t. ft. -4yr' 'i83iv imp (NL).

SANTA CRUZ at Watsonville, Village Green Enters Tourney Village Green of Santa Clara, a strong candidate for the Nor-Cal Softball league championship, has become the eighth team to enter the 16-team Tournament of Champions at DeLa-veaga park May 24-30. Last year Village Green finished with a 16-6 NorCal record for second place and Val Marchi's team has improved itself considerably this year with the addition of pitcher Al Johnson and M. Chancellor. The pair recently blanked Loser Fowler. Ppd.

rain. Mission Trail Athletic League lAAWWWWWWWWWUWWIAnAiWUIAIUIAAAAAAfUW Sports Calendar Boys' Leagues tory. Opposing batters got three hits off him in the game. He walked two and failed to strike lWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWUWWWtMtftfWMMWUWWW King City 3, SAN LORENZO VAL. 1.

Hollister 2, Pacific Grove 1. Carmel 8, Gonzales 4. Gilroy at Live Oak, Ppd. rain. Coast Athletic Association Palma 6, Mora 0.

anyone out. SC Little League Announces Slate MC Little League La Blanc Enters The Country Boy Mets came Ken Simpkins, Rich Hendrick-son went 2-for-3 for the Tigers. Ed Olson went 2-for-4 for the Redlegs. Score by innings: Redlegs 122 000 5 3 up with a 5-4 win over the Manteca Ford, a pre-season NorCal league favorite in a double- Blacksmith Shop yesterday in Softball Tourney header. Giants, Red 10 Braves vs.

Sox vs. Indians. Johnson pitched for Fairchild, Mid-County Little League play yesterday on the Cabrillo College field yesterday. Tigers 135 Olx 10 8 Fresno Relays May 12-13 The Santa Cruz Little League schedule was announced today and will begin with a double-header May 15. Games will begin at 5:15 p.m.

on weekdays and at 10 a.m. on Saturdays. Mike Stewart had a perfect Paul Appley and Doug Edwards. Rich Miller, Jeff Ryan (3) and John Neilson, Gifford SECOND HALF 12 Cubs vs. Giants, Tigers vs.

Indians. the Regional champions and number three team in the country, last year. In the National championships at Indianapolis, Johnson had a 2-1 record. 3-for-3 day for the Mets while Roy Chase socked a home run (4). Winner Miller.

Loser 13 Yankees vs. Athletics, Top track stars, including for the Blacksmith Shop. Appley. Dodgers vs. Cardinals.

TODAY Baseball Junipero at Holy Cross, 3:30 p.m., Harvey West stadium. SLV LL Angels vs. Indians, 5:30 p.m. SLV LL Athletics vs. Yankees, 6 p.m.

SC Pony league White Sox vs. Giants. Softball SC Merchants host Pyramid Homes, DeLaveaga park, 8:30 p.m. Track SC, Soquel at MBL trials at Alisal, 2:30 p.m. TOMORROW Baseball Robert Louis Stevenson at Holy Cross, Harvey West stadium, 3:30 p.m.

Boys' Leagues SC PL Mets vs. Braves, 6 p.m. SLV LL Redlegs vs. Yankees, 5:30 p.m. Track SLV at MTAL consolation meet at Gilroy, 3 p.m.

Golf Score by innings: Country Boy 200 1205 3 1-1 Pirates vs. Braves, Ori oles vs. Red Sox. The Indians walloped the Ralph Boston and Randy Mat-son, will compete at this year's Fresno West Coast Relays, May 12-13, at Ratcliffe stadium. A total of 2209 athletes are Blacksmith 020 1014 4 Giants, 30-13, in recent play at 15 Indians vs.

Athletics, Gi the San Lorenzo Valley Little ants vs. Cardinals. league park. MAY 15 Dodgers vs. Braves, Yankees vs.

Red Sox. 16 Orioles vs. Indians, Pirates vs. Giants. 17 Cubs vs.

Cardinals, Tigers vs. Athletics. 19 Yankees vs. Indians, Dodgers vs. Giants.

19 Braves vs. Cardinals, Red Sox vs. Athletics. LeBlanc Engineering of Sunnyvale has become the ninth team to enter the 11th annual softball Tournament of Champions at DeLaveaga Park May 24-30. The 16-team single-elimination tournament is the oldest in Northern California.

LeBlanc, one of four new members in the tough NorCal league, is led by pitchers Rich Fuller and Dick Latos and is off to a fast start, winning three of its first four league games. The Sunnyvale team is paced by the hitting of Fred Santos and Ben Gonzalez. Gonzales made the national tournament all-star team in 1964 while 16 Braves vs. Cubs, Red Sox already entered in the meet Dana Saccula, Mario Imgoglia (2) and Mark McDonald. Ron Kiely, Rex Nicholiasen (4) and Steve Van DenHuevel.

Winner Imgoglia. Loser Nicholia Tom Skewes recorded 11 vs. Tigers. strikeouts in going all the way 17 Orioles vs. Yankees, Pi is, uni-togeth-lU ath for the Indians and Bob Crest- ktybtYrv' verslties and club teams, rtfWsbiW er with 23 unattached A rates vs.

Dodgers. sen. Home run: Chase (isiacK- 19 Braves vs. Dodgers, Red letes. wood was the only oppenent to get more than one hit off him.

smith Shop). Sox vs. Yankees. John Eldridge led the Indians' 20 Orioles vs. Tigers, Pirates 20 Indians vs.

Orioles, Giants offense with three hits, while tTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKCt 86 PROOF. tISTILUO AND tOTTUD IV OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO, tMKMT.ttff VS. Cubs vs. Pirates. The Speed Queen Senators took a 54, seven inning, win vs.

Pirates, 12 Cardinals 21 Cardinals vs. Cubs, Ath over the Soquel optimists in letics vs. Tigers. Brian Collett and Skewes collected two hits apiece. Giants 123 304-13 4 Indians 189 39or-30 13 22 Indians vs.

Yankees, vs TViHoors Monterey at Soquel, Pasati- Athletics vs. Orioles. 23 Yankees vs. Tigers, Dodgers vs. Cubs.

24 Braves vs. Giants, Red Sox vs. Indians. for people playing for the Sunnyvale Stars. He plays second base.

23 Rravps ve arrlin-ilc taA empO, 3 p.m. going Mid-County Little League play yesterday at Good Shepherd school. Butch Crafton led Soquel with a 2-for-4 day while Ken Sanden topped the Senators hitting with a 3-for-4 day. Score by innings: Optimists 101 101 04 5 25 Athletics vs. Yankees, Bellarmine Beats Cardinals vs.

Dodgers. Taylor, Sipin Up Averages 26 Giants vs. Cubs, Indians Soquel Golfers vs. Tigers. 27 Orioles vs.

Red Sox, Pi Terry Taylor, former base San Jose. Bellarmine defeat Sox vs. Athletics. 24 Tigers vs. Orioles, Cubs vs.

Pirates. 26 Pirates vs. Cardinals, Orioles vs. Athletics. 27 Yankees vs.

Tigers, Dodgers vs. Cubs. 28 Braves vs. Giants, Red Sox vs. Indians.

29 Athletics vs. Yankees, Cardinals vs. Dodgers. 30 Cubs vs. Giants, Tigers vs.

Indians. ball standout at Soquel, and Senators 100 201 15 5 Tom Sutton. Scott Pfotten- ed Soquel High, 9-6, in a practice golf match here yesterday John Sipin of Watsonville have both raised their batting aver rates vs. Braves. 29 Giants vs.

Cardinals, Indians vs. Athletics. 31 Orioles vs. Yankees, Pi rates vs. Dodgers.

JUNE ages in recent play in the Cali i irviii uivtfjj Jviiruiy afternoon. Medalist for the day was Bel-larmine's Bob Burns with a 71. Soquel will have a makeup fornia league. haur (7) and Butch Crafton. Ray Howard, Geno Vaughn (4), Ken Sluiter (5).

Winner Sluiter. Loser Pfottenhaur. Scotts Valley LL Taylor, who is playing for the Reno Indians, had 7-for-21 match with Monterey tomorrow 1 Braves vs. Cubs, Red Sox Larry Eachus, Tom Soria (2), Curtis Smith (4), and Bob Hi-ley. Ken Skewes and Charles Longmire, Joey Ward (3).

MC Pony League The Capitola Lions downed the Soquel Giants, 4-1, in Mid-County Pony League action yesterday at Del Mar school. Jeff Nichols led all hitters with a perfect 3-for-3 day for the Lions. Score by innings: Lions 001 100 24 7 Giants .000 100 01 5 Dan Barker and Jeff Nichols. John Martin and Dennis Porath. Winner Barker.

Loser Martin. SC Pony League The Redlegs smashed the Orioles, 10-2, in the Santa Cruz Pony League game yesterday at Harvey West Park. The game was called after 44 innings because of rain. last week to raise his season's vs. Tigers.

batting average to .286. He has 2 Orioles vs. Indians, Pirates excusVe.new vs. Giants. The Standard Lumber Mills Senators and the Gordon's Chuck House Orioles played to a 4-4 tie in a game that was called because of rain with one scored three runs, and knocked in six so far this season.

He also has four doubles and one at Pasatiempo. RESULTS Burns (B) def. Bill Welson (S), 3-0; John McCall (B) def. Lee Hanson (S), 2-1; Richard DeVine (S) def. Mika Meagher (B), 3-0; Phil Shcofield (S) def.

John Majesky (B), 2-1; Bob Cul-len (B) def. John Cowden (S), 3-0; Pat Ragno (B) def. Steve Roades (S), practice. 3 Dodgers vs. Braves.

Yan LD CROW Ml vis flO triple. kees vs. Red Sox. 3 Athletics vs. Tigers, Car dinals vs.

Cubs. out in the bottom of the sev A A Sipin, playing for the Modesto Cardinals, now has a .200 sea TRAVELER enth in Scotts Valley Little League action yesterday at Vine 5 Cubs vs. Pirates, Tigers JULY 1 Orioles vs. Red Sox, Pirates vs. Braves.

3 Giants vs. Cardinals, Indians vs. Athletics. 5 Orioles vs. Yankees, Pirates vs.

Dodgers. 6 Braves vs. Cubs, Red Sox vs. Tigers. 7 Orioles vs.

Indians, Pirates vs. Giants. 8 Dodgers vs. Braves, Yankees vs. Red Sox.

8 Tigers vs. Athletics, Cubs vs. Cardinals. son batting average. He has three, and has a double, triple Hill school.

The tuckaway fifth No player got more than one vs. Orioles. 6 Athletics vs. Red Sox, Cardinals vs. Braves.

7 Dodgers vs. Giants, Yankees vs. Indians. scored four runs, batted in three, and has a double, triple hit for either team. Score by innings: and home run to his credit.

Santa Clara Alumni Game University of Santa Clara will preview its 1967 varsity football team in the annual varsity-alumni game at 2 p.m. Sunday at Buck Shaw Stadium. that packs as flat as your shirt! 8 Athletics vs. Orioles, Car dinals vs. Pirates.

Cal Alumni Game Senators 000 400 04 4 Orioles 130 000 04 2 Mike Towne, Rick Scharfen-stein (4), Pat Fitz (7) and Peter Matson. Paul August, Larry Tranchina (4), Dan Vanotto 9 Cubs vs. Dodgers, Tigers Craig Deane led the Reds with a perfect 4-for-4 game and vs. Yankees. The 1967 University of Call Fights Sam Parham chipped in with three hits to pace the winners.

fornia alumni football game will Score by innings: be played Saturday at 2:30 p.m in the Memorial stadium. Ad (7) and Fred Vanotto. SLV Little Loop Redlegs 203 3210 10 mission is $1 for adults and 50 BUSINESS MEN'S ASSURANCE CO. lif ind Ditibiliry Iniuranct Roy L. Johnson 426-2484 DATSUN GALES SERVICE tea the compact Pickup that will do a full jize job economically DEWEY EASTMAN 521 Front St.

423-5820 $49:, Orioles 101 0 2 4 Gary Lyster, Carl Eggars (5) Popular round fifth By The Associated Press Houston Dave Zyglewicz, Water-ville, outpointed Billy Daniels, New York, heavyweights. Boston Stan Hayward, 158, Philadelphia, stopped Fata Davis, 148, Akron, Ohio, 10. Miami Beach Louis Guiterez, 167. Nicaragua, stopped Billy Tiger, 180, cents for children. A dinner The Tigers bombed the Red- available as usual.

at 7 p.m. in the Pavillion room and Craig Deane. Don Carniglia legs, 10-5 in San Lorenzo Valley Little League play yesterday at and Dennis Tietz. Winner at the Claremont hotel will fol low the game. Lyster.

Loser Carniglia. San Lorenzo Valley High school. Miami..

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