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Daily News-Post from Monrovia, California • 17

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STANDINGS Photo but Howard was unable to advance Baltimore went on to their second straight sweep Over the Yankees by scores of 4-2 Pails6tNirs3'llst SPO 111 TS WEDNESDAY' SEPTEMBER 8 1965 RICHEY OUT Davis Cup Plans For 1966 Begin To Fall in Place IIIIIJO Lrlif5-Lc OD ws 1 1 -w 4r zif 1 pinsfo Nfirspst I itz- kw we 2 N) I -4P 4 t- '1 0 g4 ilk 0 IA 0 -F 1) iotoP WEDNESDAY' SEPTEMBER 8 1965 1 11 i N45' RICHEY OUT ''''t er tonight" said Mays forget-1 Back-to-back doubles by Wes IN Ic4 11'1 '401 '''4' 1 ting for the moment that he 1 Parker and John RoDsoe oeror rua nn- Nt40 Nit lt 9' counted far he lone dg 111: 1 banged a a secondsing ringing double in th I in the third off winning pitcner 3 tiZik: Nbj 3 third an le in the 4 avis Cu Cup ans Bob shay seventh after going hitless In Los Angeles and Chicago meet -L A01000 4 1 the 7-6 Giant victory Monday Thursday here and Houston is 1 night here for the weekend 3 "6 ix 1 77 777 7 For 1 66 Begirt 'U -0 GEE i 00a N' -I" Fall' in Piace 4 ic4' 1 4 1 4' Loi uarle on Vlaivers "1' (-) I Noef 4m111101' 4J ama a (es Team e3 Al: 'S' 4 As it Nr -0 iApa 4 VI til Ai 12 A I i I 1 I I "st I 1 Ia i 1 It4 'k 1 7 211' --NAir 6 Photo' SAFE AT THIRD New York Yankee catch- but Howard was unable to advance Balti- er Elston Howard was safe at third base in more went on to their second straight the second inning of yesterday's first game sweep over the Yankees by scores of 4-2 with the Baltimore Orioles The throw got and 9-5 away from third baseman Brooks Robinson supposed LEAGUE STANDINGS 1 FOREST HILLS NY (AP) Charlie Pasarell is in Cliff Richey is out and Dennis Ralston is the question mark of United States Davis Cup tennis plans for The rather distorted picture began to crystallize today as the National Championships entered the quarterfinals at the West Side Tennis Club George Mac Call of Los Angeles who has been all but for- Davis Cup team at long as Macmally tapped for another year Call is captain as Davis Cup team captain said This is an outgrowth of a Pasarell could force himself clash during the summer when into consideration with a contin- Mac Call and George Richey a pr Dallas o' failed to agree on ed good showing in the tourna- ment conditioning methods Emerson is the overwhelming favorite to cothe through in the Pasarell upset winner Sunday over second-seeded fred Stolle men's division of the Nationals of Australia plays Keith car- here while Australia's Margar- penter of Canada in the round of et Smith and Brazil's Maria 18 today His next strong oppo- ueno probably will have a dog- nent would be Rafael Osuna of crown Tight or the women nd Mexico possibly in the semifi- Emerson played Pierre nals Osunda rallied Tuesday to Barthes of France in the fourth beat Herb FitzGibbon of Garden rou today Featured matches City NY 7-9 8-6 6-2 12-10 send Ralston against Ron Holm- Pietrangeli 6-3 6-3 7-5 Manuel MacCall plans to send a squad berg who put out Italy's Nicola consisting of Frank Froehling Marty Riessen Clark Graebner Santana of Spain against Marty and Arthur Ashe to Australia Riessen and young Ashe against for the grass court circuit and Brazil's Thomas Koch the Australian Championships Miss Smith who erased cethere this winter cilia Martinez of San Francisco "I'd like for Pasarell to be 8-0 6-3 played Justina Bricka of included but he is still in St Louis upset winner over school" MacCall said "Ralston Britain's Virginia Wade 6-2 6-3 also plans to return to the Uni- Miss Bueno faced Mary Ann versity of Southern California" Eisel of St Louis Ralston criticized for his losses in Spain in the recent Davis tivED I Cup interzone final personally may withdraw his name from DRAPES consideration He was piqued at cALL MacCall's remark that he couldn't win big matches and he ill 0 II 11 as said he may go into semire- 3584294 tirement As for Richey his father has said the boy will never play on a A FOREST HILLS NY P) Charlie Pasarell is in Cliff Richey is out and Dennis Ralston is the ques- tion mark of United States Davis Cup tennis plans for day as the National Championships entered the quarter crystallize The rather distorted picture began to ystallize- to finals at the West Side Tennis Club George MacCall of Los An- geles who has been all but for- Davis Cup team at long as Mac- mally tapped for another year Call is captain as Davis Cup team captain said This is an outgrowth of a Pasarell could force himself icvilansnhct(tir einng the summer izbe mmeinrwya when Dallas pro' failed to agree on into consideration with a contin- ued good showing in the tourna- conditioning method ment Emerson is the overwhelming Pasarell upset winner Sunday favorite to come through in the over second-seeded fred Stolle men's division of the Nationals of Australia 1 a Keith a r- here tt eureesn omwpi thriol be aAbnIduys twBrairillei azhi'ascsMe aa mrdgeoragir ti penter of Canada he 16 toda His next strong opround of po- Rafael 0 fight for the women's crown France the Pierre nent would be suna Mexico possibly in the semifi- Ermtheerssoonf flats Osunda rallied Tuesday to Ba berg Ralston beat Herb FitzGibbon of Garden round toda Featured matches City NY 7-9 8-6 6-2 12-10 put out Nicola MacCall plans to send a squad le range i 7 a 1' 6 3 6 3 5 Manuel consisting of Frank Froehling Marty Riessen Clark Graebner Santana of Spain against Marty Riessen and young Ashe and Arthur Ashe to Australia against for the grass court circuit and Brazil's Thomas Koch the Austral I ss Smith who erased cc- ian Championships cilia Martinez of San Francisco there this winter for Pasarell to be 6-0 6-3 played Justina Bricka of included he is still in St Louis upset winner over school" MacCall said "Ralston Britain's Virginia Wade 6-2 6-3 also plans to return to the Uni- Miss Bueno faced Mary Ann tern California" Eisel of St Louis of Southern versi If loss- Ralston criticize or is os es in Spain in the recent Davis 11111111 t1 ii my ibmg tup InterLune Inuit Fcimmially may withdraw his name from DRAPES consideration He was piqued ati cALL MacCall's remark that he 1 couldn't win big matches and he 1 ill 0 II 11 as said he may go into semire- 358-3294 tirement As for Richey his father has said the boy will never play on a LOS ANGELES (AP) The San Francisco Giants roosted atop the National League today for the first time this year but they conceded their precarious position was hardly cause for relaxation A 23-year-old sluggers Jim Hart lifted the Giants into the top spot and knocked the Los Angeles Dodgers out of it with a run-scoring single and a tie-breaking two-run homer Tuesday night Hart's big evening lifted San Francisco just two percentage points over Los Angeles and today the Dodgers for the 18th day in this amazing pennant race were out of first place Los Angeles has never been Imre than one game back and there was no pushing a panic button this time Herman Franks the affable manager of the Giants summed it up pretty well as he talked in his office in the Giants' clubhouse after the game 4 Would the slight descent effect the Dodgers? "No" said Franks "they've been bouncing back good all year" Franks after a pause added with a smile "I wish it would" Would the situation give the Giants a lift? "Who knows" said Capt Willie Mays "Actually 1 don't know I wish I did" The Giants were in San Francisco to play the Houston Astros today The Dodgers had the day off Not even batting practice "Everyone" said their boss Walt Alston "has earned a rest maybe they didn't earn it but they need it" There was a note of humor in the amending phrase Things were quiet in the Dodger clubhouse as the crowd of 48576 was still leaving the stadium There was no real celebration over in the Giants' quarters But it was obviously a happy place They had swept the important two-game series Hart stripped to the waist was the center of attention He's not the outward type but an swered inquiries faithfully The home run blow was on an up-and-outside pitch by Claude Osteen in the fifth an angle Alston observed was much to Hart's liking It cleared the 410-foot mark and scored Mays who had drawn a walk Hart agreed again under questioning that this was perhaps his most significant home run Captain Willie in his dressing cubicle reminded all that big Jim had observed even bigger days "at home in San Francisco in Chicago" but Willie did agree that this was a very special occasion Successive singles in the first inning off Osteen by Jesus Alou Mays and Hart accounted for the first run "All I got was this little bleed LOS ANGE San Francis( atop the Nati for the first I they concede position was relaxation A 23-yearHart lifted top spot and Angeles Dodi a run-scoring breaking tw( day night Hart's! big Francisco ju points over day the Dod day in this race were ot Los Angele Imre than ot there was n( button this ti Herman manager of tl it up pretty in his office I house after Would the fect the Doc4 "No" said been bouncir year" Franks aft with a smile Would the Giants a lift? "Who know lie Mays know I wish The Giants cisco to play I today The IN off Not even "Everyone' Walt Alston maybi it but they I There was the amending Things we Dodger clubh of 48576 wa! stadium There was over in the But it was place They I portant two-g Hart strip was the cente not the outw swered inquit The home up-and-outsidl Osteen in the Alston obser Hart's liking It cleared and scored drawn a wall Hart agre questioning 1 haps his mos run Captain ing cubicle big Jim had ger days Francisco ii Willie did ag very special Successive Inning off Os Mays and the first first run "All I got LES (AP) The Giants roosted )nal League today ime this year but 1 their precarious hardly cause for slugger Jim le 1c1 Giantinto the knocked he Los ers out of it with single and a tie -run homer Tues- evening lifted San two percentage )s Angeles and to- ers for the 18th amazing pennant has never been of first place te game back and 1 pushing a panic me anks the affable le Giants summed well as he talked a the Giants' club- ig le gadmeescent ef- slht ers? Franks they ve back good all se added a pau wsh I iit would situation give the said Capt don't Wil- Actually I did" were in San Fran- I he Houston stros dgers had the day batting practice said their boss 'hthey as earned 't a earem st didn eed it" I note of humor in phrase re quiet in the use as the crowd I still leaving the lo real celebration Giants quarters Itutongto SI lin hot Lamar Lundy May Sit Out 49er Contest LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Rams may be without defensive end Lamar Lundy in Sunday's National Football League exhibition in Memorial Coliseum against San Francis-Co Lundy who has been bothered with an arthritic condition underwent tests Tuesday in Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital for a kidney infection Lamar Lundy May it Out 49 er ontest LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Rams may be with- Lundy out de ensive en Lamar un in Sunday' National Football League exhibition in memorial Colise um against an ranci s- CO Lundy who has been both- ered with an arthritic condition underwent tests Tuesday in Hol- lywood Presbyterian Hospital for a kidney infection American League National League Pct Pct Gil Minnesota 87 54 617 San Fran 77 59 566 Chicago 82 59 582 5 Los Angeles 79 61 564 Baltimore 79 59 572 614 Cincinnati 78 61 561 12 Cleveland 77 62 554 9 Milwaukee 77 61 558 1 Detroit 77 63 550 912 Pittsburgh 76 66 535 4 New York 68 75 476 20 Phila 70 68 507 8 Los Angeles 64 77 4511 23 St Louis 70 70 500 9 Washington 62 79 440 25 Chicago 65 76 461 14 Boston 55 87 387 3212 Houston 60 79 432 18 Kansas City 51 87 370 3412 New York 45 96 319 3412 Tuesday's Results Tuesday's Results Baltimore 4-9 New York 2-5 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles Cleveland 9 Chicago 5 1 Detroit 5 Boston 3 Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 0 Only games scheduled Only games scheduled I American League League pct GB National Pct GB ota Minnes 87 54 617 an ran 7 59 566 7 Chicago 82 59 582 5 Los Angeles 79 61 564 Baltimore 79 59 572 612 Cincinnati 78 61 561 2 I Cleveland 77 62 554 9 Milwaukee i 77 61 558 1 Detroit 77 63 550 9 ero 12 Pittsburgh 76 66 535 4 Phi 70 68 507 8 New York 68 75 476 20 Phi la os Angeies 64 11 44A 23 LOUIS it it) auu Washington 62 79 440 25 Chicago 65 76 461 14 3oston 55 87 387 3212 Houston 60 79 432 18 ansas City 51 87 370 3412 New York 45 96 319 3412 Tuesday's Results Tuesday's Results Baltimore 4-9 New York 2-5 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles Cleveland 9 Chicago 5 1 Detroit 5 Boston 3 Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 0 Only games scheduled Only games scheduled 111( I I i 1 I 1 I i Den-1 1 John Huarte has finished out of the money in the first division of the Sonny Werblin world's richest race for fledgling pro quarterbacks But it's a good bet that the Heisman Trophy winner hasn't made his last bid for the New York Jet's signal-calling 101) Huarte signed by Jets' owner counting on the young quarterWerblin for approximately $200- back going unclaimed 000 after his brilliant senior The New York Giants placed year at Notre Dame was one of two injured veterans defensive tackle John LoVetere and line-six players put on waivers by backer-center Mickey Walker the American Football League on the waiver list If they are club in Tuesday's final presea- not picked up by another club son roster cutdown they'll go on the Giants' disaThere was little doubt how- bled list for at least four games ever that Huarte who failed Joe ($400000) Nemeth or sec- Chargers Ready to beat out either fellow rookie ond-year man Mike Taliaferro Saturday's or for a spot on the varsity would remain on the Jets pay- roll despite his supposed availa- Denver Opener bility today for the waiver price of $100 SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) Should any of the other seven San Diego Chargers AFL clubs be willing to take on Plagued by pre-season injuries his salary by claiming him the appear to be ready for their Jets probably will remove his American Football League name from the waiver list and opener Saturday with the Den-restore him to their roster now ver Broncos one below the league limit of 38 Linebackers Chuck Allen and If the waivers clear Huarte Rick Redman were the only will go on the Jets' taxi squad players to miss Tuesday's work-and be eligible for promotion out after two weeks Coach Sid Gillman while pre-Former stars Dick (Night Paring for the Denver encounTrain) Lane and Clarence ter still is undecided about his Peaks had less security than running backs Huarte after being cut by Na- Paul Lowe probably will start tional Football League teams in at halfback so Gillman must that league's next-to-last squad choose between Jim Alison and reductions Gene Foster for the fullback Lane a 13-year pro was re spot leased by the Detroit Lions The Chargers out six players while Peaks a top fullback for Tuesday to reduce the squad tc eight seasons was cut by the the 38-man limit Pittsburgh Stealers as NFL Jerry Robinson Willie Betts clubs reached the 43-player lev- ley Lloyd McCoy Bob Hortor el three over the limit for sea- and Fred Moors were placet son openers in two weeks On waivers Bob Mitinger wet Among the other Jets cut placed on the injured list loose were rookie halfback Bob Schweikert who also had re ceived a sizeable bonus and Mays Voted defensive tackle Gordy Holz a 1964 regular Honor The AFL champion Buffalo Bills asked waivers on seven Fourth Time players including tackle Jim Davidson and linebacker Al At- CINCINNATI (AP) For tho kinson their Nos 1 and 3 draft fourth time in his career Willio picks The Jets immediately Mays has been named the Na claimed Davidson and the Ohio tional League's Player of tho State alumnus' name was with- Month drawn and placed on the Buffalo This is two more times that injured list anybody else has received tin Denver cut lend-lease quer- honor and the San Franciso terback Jacky Lee obtained outfielder also has the distinc last season from Houston on tion of being the only player to condition that he be returned be selected unanimously sine' after this season The Broncos the award was set up in 1958 also released five-year defen- Mays batted 363 last tmontl sive back Jim McMillan and drove in 29 runs in 3 Running back Sid Blanks a games to keep the Giants in thi rookie sensation with Houston pennant battle He also hit 1 last season went on the injured home runs breaking the leagui reserve list He is recovering record of 16 set by Ralph Kine from knee surgery and will be in August 1949 ineligible for the Oilers' first The Player of the Month i four league games picked by 50 writers and sports Cleveland asked waivers on casters The most votes am Archie Roberts the former previous player received wa Columbia passing wizard The Billy Williams of the Chicago Browns who are putting Rob- Cubs who collected 41 votes it erts through medical school are May 1964 SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) I San Diego Chargers plagued by pre-season injuries appear to be ready for their American Football League opener Saturday with the ver Broncos Linebackers Chuck Allen and Rick Redman were the only players to miss Tuesday's workout Coach Sid Gillman while preparing for the Denver encounter still is undecided about his running backs Paul Lowe probably will start at halfback so Gillman must choose between Jim Alison and Gene Foster for the fullback spot The Chargers out six players Tuesday to reduce the squad to the 38-man limit Jerry Robinson Willie Beasley Lloyd McCoy Bob Horton and Fred Moors were placed on waivers Bob Mitinger was placed on the injured list CINCINNATI (AP) For the fourth time in his career Willie Mays has been named the National League's Player of the Month This is two more times than anybody else has received the honor and the San Francisco outfielder also has the distinction of being the only player to be selected unanimously since the award was set up in 1958 Mays batted 363 last month and drove in 29 runs in 31 games to keep the Giants in the pennant battle He also hit 17 home runs breaking the league record of 16 set by Ralph Kiner in August 1949 The Player of the Month picked by 50 writers and sportscasters The most votes and previous player received was Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs who collected 41 votes in May 1964 John Huarte has finished out of the money in the first division of the Sonny Werblin world's richest race for fledgling pro quarterbacks But it a good bet that the Heisman Trophy winner hasn't made his last bid for the New York Jets signal-calling joue Hrt signed by Jets' owner counting on the young quarter- Werblin for approximately $200- back going unclaimed 000 after his brilliant senior two injured The New York Giantds veterans ensive year at Notre Dame was one of tackle John LoVetere and line- six players put on waivers by backer-center Mickey Walker on the waiver list If they are the American Football League not picked up by another club in Tuesday's final presea son roster cutdown they'll go on the Giants' disa- There was little doubt how- bled list for at least four games to beat out either fellow rookie Joe ever that Hunrte who at ($400000) Namath or sec- Chargers Ready ond-year man Mike Tahaferro atura sayie Aor for a spot on the varsity would remain on the Jets ply- De rail despite his avai a- nver Opener batty today for the waiver price of $100 SAN DIEGO Calif (AP) Should any of the other seven I San Diego Chargers AFL clubs be willing to take on lagued by pre-season injuries his salary by claming him the appear to be ready for their i Jet probably remove ill ve his American Football League name from the waiver list and opener turday with the Den- ver restore him to their roster now Broncos Linebackers one below the league limit of 38 Chuck ac ers uc All en an If the waivers cear Huarte Rick Redman were the only players to miss Tuesday's work- will go on the Jets tax! squad and be eligible for promotion nut- 0 Banks are all alike A 0 lit 0 El II C91 0 re 5 lit Srermiril Banks are a bu Vhi uilu alike 1-) 1 I 'fAil 01 League safety Greg Dietrich of La Canada all-Rio Hondo League halfback Richard Espinoza of Roiemead all-Sierra League halfback Mike Hyatt of San Gabriel Mission all-Santa Fe League tackle John McCreery of Temple City all-Rio Hondo League as a middle guard guard Darrell Mount-joy of Monrovia all-Pacific League tackle Joe Papac of Arcadia all-Pacific League and end Tom Sherlock of St Francis all-Santa Fe League in 1963 The Lancers will continue two-a-day practices at 9:30 am and 3 pm the remainder of this week climaxed by the scrimmage on Saturday night With classes beginning on Monday Sept 13 practice will drop to once a day in the afternoons League safety Greg Dietrich of La Canada all-Rio Hondo League halfback Richard Es- pinoza of Rosemead all-Sierra League halfback Mike Hyatt of San Gabriel Mission all- Santa Fe League tackle John McCreery of Temple City all- Rio Hondo League as a middle guard guard Darrell Mount- joy of Monrovia all-Pacific Dodger Box DOCI1 starting quarterback on St Francis' two CIF championship teams in 1963 and 1964 He has the greatest amount of experience and poise Flagg is 5-914 191 pounds Larry Jones of San Gabriel Mission High School (6-0 170) is the best passer of all the candidates George Myrick of Eagle Rock (5-11 170) was out last year but was sidelined in the first week of practice by torn rib cartlige He's been in school three semesters and knows the offense well Bob Wells of Pico Rivera (6- 1 182) was second string quarterback two-years ago at El Rancho where he played behind Tom Egan all-CIF quarterback and CIF Player of the Year who later signed a baseball bonus contract Wells throws a good long pass and is a very fine punter He will handle the punting chores this year Among the outstanding newcomers from the high school ranks are fullback Clyde Daniels from Muir all-Foothill starting quarterback on St Francis' two CIF championship teams in 1963 and 1964 He has the greatest amount of experi- ence and poise Flagg is 5-912 191 pounds Larry Jones of San Gabriel Mission High School 0 170) is the best passer of all the candidates George Myrick of Eagle Rock (5-1112 170) was Wells and is le will es this school Dan- Foothill From the 81 football candi-1 dates still out for the Pasadena City College football team Lancer coach Don Hunt will select the top 44 for Saturday's scrimmage with Bakersfield The scrum the first of two for PCC gridders will begin at 7:30 pm on the Bakersfield gridiron It will be closed to the public Hunt has also scheduled a scrimmage with the UC Riverside varisty on Thursday night Sept 16 on the UCR field The PCC coaching staff has been extremely pleased with this year's football candidates So far 98 gridders have drawn equipment according to Hunt Two top-flight backs however have been ruled ineligible Alan Bassett and Alan Pulliam Bassett transfered from the University of Arizona with inr sufficient units and Pulliam lives outside of the district "The attitude of this year's team is far superior to any I've had in the four years I've been at PCC" Hunt said "I think this is the reason that so few have hung it up during the first week From the 81 football candi- fates still out for the Pasadena Zity College football team Lancer coach Don Hunt will select the top 44 for Saturday's scrimmage with Bakersfield The scrum the first of two or PCC gridders will begin at 7:30 pm on the Bakersfield gridiron It will be closed to the nublic "This group reported much farther ahead condition-w I than any we've had and the way they're hitting out there they all want to play football and aren't afraid to mix it up" he added The coaching staff has been tremendously impressed by several of the football players Bobby Meyers a little I65-pound fullback who was all-league at Gardena High School last year is the most aggressive blocker for his size that I've ever seen In fact the rest of the team has nicknamed him the 'killer'" As for quarterback PCC has five candidates running in strong contention all of whom are freshmen Since the Lancers have no one returning the position is wide open at this time However each of the five has his strong points: Gene Castro (5-10 180) was all league last year and excells as a runner Dennis Flagg of La Canada was all-CIF two years in a row and was the "This group reported much farther ahead condition-w i than any we've had and the way they're hitting out there they all want to play football and aren't afraid to mix it up" he added staff as been The chin tremendously impressed by sev- (Except for Se people ail no dien) Come meet the people who run Us National Bank They make a big difference TAYLOR for example He's Assistant Vice President and Manager of ow El Monte office 12017 East Garvey Boulevard PHONE 442-3131 IL) 1-1111 and is ri I 7 I SAN rRANCISCO LOS ANGELES brhbi brhbi bovenpit 31:1 5 0 0 0 Wills ss 4 0 1 0 JAlou if 4 1 1 0 Gilliam 3b 4 0 0 0 Hindson if 1 0 0 0 Davis ef 4 0 0 0 Mays cif 4 1 3 0 Fairly fit 3 0 0 0 Hart If 4 1 2 3 Werhas ph 1 0 0 0 'Tian lb 401 0 Johnson If 4030 McCovey lb 0 0 0 0 Lefebvre 2b 4 0 0 0 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for starting jobs as quarterback and halfback on the University of California football team and coach Ray Willsey wishes he had more such fights on his squad At quarterback letterman Jim Hunt last qear's defensive safetyman and Dan Berry a junior college transfer from San Diego are top aspirants They're easy to differentiate Runt is right-handed Berry is a southpaw At halfback Ted Parks from last year's frosh squad and Lloyd Reist who was scholaetisally ineligible last year are nip and tuck in the race for a starting assignment against Notre Dame on Sept 18 at Berkeley "The competition is a great thing" said Willsey "I just wish we had it at all 22 positions" The Bears and just about every other major college football team will use the platoon system this fall with offensive and defensive alignments Willisey points out that 14 of his leading 22 are either in new positions this fall or haven't been on the Cal varsity previously As the California squad worked out before the Skywriters tour of sports writers and sports- casters from the Pacific Coast Tuesday Berry and Parks showed to advantage 1 Berry completed passes and showed dexterity in running especially when the defense broke up planned plays Parks from Santa Ana Calif ripped off solid gains on the ground Willsey says the man who'll be No I quarterback probably won't be announced until a Icouple of days before the Notre 1Dame opener Berry appears the better runner Hunt seems the more sure passer with the experience to run the club Heist of Sacramento opened as the No I halfback but has been hampered by a hamstring muscle ailment which should be healed by the time the season starts Willsey says his club will be better than the one which had a 3-7 record last year And California could surprise any club on the Coast Gone is All Conference quarterback Craig Morton who set passing records Gone also is the flanker formation used to utilize his talents to their best Instead the Bears will have a slot with all four backs in position to run with the football Willsey sees a stronger defense for California and hopes the running game will bring enough short gains for victories Last year's regular fullback Tom Relies has been moved to the slot back position Ron Minamide who played a little in 1963 but none in 1964 has taken over at fullback Both Relies and Minamide are of a size at 5-feet 9-inches and 185 pounds Defensively the Bears have good linebacking with Steve Radich Jim Phillips Paul Hoe-bet and Jim Fetherston Jerry Mosher the flanker back on offense last year has been moved to defensive safety A big plus could be speed as the Bears appear faster than in recent seasons But although 15 lettermen are on the first two offensive units only two backs among the first two units are and Relies LTity HEW LUCKY STRIKE 7 0WW4i'iWs: x5c 'Ali 10 4: BERKELEY Calif (AP) nip and tuck in the race for a casters from the Pacific Coast healed by the time the season the slot back position Ron Mina- mide who plaed a little in 196 Ira 1 starting jobs as quarterback and Notre Dame on Sept IS at showed to adva nta Head and head battles rage for starting assignment against Tuesday Berry and Parks starts ::::4: be but none in Willsey says his club will y3 1964 has taken over Berry completed passes and better than the one which- had at fullback 1 halfback on the University ty of Berkeley i showed dexterity in running a 3-7 record last year And Cali- Both Relies and Minamide are -r California football team and ''The competition is a great especially when the defense fomia could surprise any club of a size at 5-feet ph coach Ray Willsey wishes he thing" said Willsey ''l just broke up planned plays Parks on the Coast 9-inches and 185 pounds i I 11- I lAt i 0 4 had more such fights on his wish we had it at all 22 posi- frm Santa Ana Calif ripped Gone is All Conference quar- Defensively the Bears have 1 I Is 1 1 4 squad tions" off solid gains on the ground terback Craig Morton who set good linebacking with Steve At quarterback letterman Jim The Bears and just about Willsey says the man who 11 11 14 ll passing records Gone also is Radich Jim Phillips Paul Hoe- Hunt last qear's defensive safe- every other major college foot- be No I quarterback probably the flanker formation used to ber and Jim Fetherston Jerry tyman and Dan Berry a junior ball team will use the platoon won't be announced until a utilize his talents to their best Mosher the flanker back on of- college transfer from San Diego system this fall with offensive couple of days before the Notre Instead the Bears will have a fense last year has been moved are top aspirants and defensive alignments Will- Dame opener Berry appears slot with all four backs in to defensive safety They're easy to differentiate sey points out that 14 of his the better runner Hunt seems position to run with the football A big plus could be speed as I Hunt is right-handed Berry is leading 22 are either in new po- the more sure passer with the Willsey sees a stronger de- the Bears appear faster than in lit gls: 0 1 0 3 a southpaw sitions this fall or haven't been experience to run the club fense for California and hopes recent seasons But although 15 i At halfback Ted Parks from on the Cal varsity previously Reist of Sacramento opened the running game will bring lettermen are on the first two last year's frosh squad and As the California squad worked as the No 1 halfback but has enough short gains for victories offensive units only two backs CA oy eis who was sc ae 1 roz STRIKE FILTERS 4 etcc i LI I out before the Skywriters tour been hampered by a hamstring Last year's regular fullback among the first two units are TRY NEW LUCKY gaily Ineligible last year are of sports writers and sports- muscle ailment which should be Tom Relies has been moved to and Relies I 'Oft BERKELE Head and he starting jobs halfback on California f( 1 coach Ray had more squad At quarterb Hunt last qe tY college transf are top aspin They're ea' Runt is is and 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