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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 27

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THE SUN-TEIECRAM 8-9 Dc27, 1976 S.B. (Continued from R-5) second straight title in the Rubidoux Tournament The 6-f oot-5 Mike Moses was named MVP. The Woot-2 Ron Lott, who was All-CBL last year unanimously, is probably the top play-maker in the tourney, and also has the ability to score if he chooses to drive. Bart Bookhammer and guard Jon Newlee, son of Chaffey College Coach Barney Newlee, also score welL Corona's Panthers have Josh Flores at 6-foot, but no one else is over 6-foot-l, which gives Ike a distinct height advantage. Selection: Eisenhower by 14, up from 10.

Pacific vi. Apple Valley at 8:30 p.m.: Coach Jim Hackleman's Pirates pulled the shocker of the young season when they upset Riverside Poly Thursday, and have improved their record to 3-3. The Woot-2 Rick Triplett pumped in 19 points and the Woot-3 Gerry Wheeler added 12 points and 11 rebounds. If 6-5 sophomore star Dick Hines hadn't Pacific would have been CBL title threat Pirates won Kiwanis Classic in 1965 (Roger Mosier was MVP) and in 1968 (Scott Kay MVP). Coach Jerry Bunch's Apple Valley Sun Devils have impressive 5-2 record and a strong rebounder in 6-foot-2 center John Lawlor.

Gary Erbstoesser and Doug Shane also score well. Devils hold win over Cajon. Selection: Apple Valley by a SAN BERNARDINO GYM San Gorgonio vs. Kennedy of Barstow at 3:30 p.mj Coach John Powell lost his first six players from CBL co-championship team of last season, and his Spartans bring 3-3 record into the Kiwanis Classic. The 6f oot-5 Tim Bradf ield was named all-tourney in the Ramona event, where San G.

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by 6, down from 10. Victor Valley vs. Fontana at 5:10 c.mj Coach Ollie H78-15 E78-14 222 2So2)S) Butler's Jackrabbits may be one of Coach Ollie Butler's best teams ever. The 61-46 victory over unbeaten Palm Springs in the WHS tourney finals was 250th of Butler's career. The 6foot4 Tony Anderson, who could be the scoring and rebounding winner in this tourney, was MVP at WHS last week.

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Stonesifer, a 6-foot guard, also was all-tourney and voted top defensive player. William Lightner and Anderson were all-tourney at San Dimas. Coach Terry O'Keefe's Steelers, who won the Kiwanis Classic two years ago when Paul Wilson was MVP, have been strengthened by the late arrival of a half dozen football stars to give scoring leader Vallice Fowler some help. Fohi figures to be tough when CBL opens. Selection: WHSbya Redlandt vs.

Riverside Poly at 8:50 p.m- Coach Don Frank's Terriers bring a 23 record into the classic and have a rugged test in their opener. "I think Poly should be favored in the tournament, along with Victor Valley and Frank said. The 6-foot-6 Steve Johnson and 6-3 Vince Fitzgerald give the Terriers board strength. Andy White could be one of the tourney's top scorers. The Poly Bears have a veteran lineup and new Coach Arlo Gard could guide them to the Ivy League title unless Palm Springs beats them out Todd Davidson and Rishi Hall, both 6-foot-S, and the 63 Tom Wight are top rebounders, and guards Bruce Richards, and Dale Hammers score well Selection: Poly by 14 SBHS vs.

Hemet at 8:30 fjxu Coach Dick Adair's host Cardinals won Kiwanis both in 1970 (Remel Diggs MVP) and in 1973 (Willie Beamon big gun), and have a strong threat for all-tourney honors in 6foot-6 center Earl NeaL Adair also is high on Alfred Perkins, who scored 31 against Fontana for his career high. Percy Jones, one of three SBHS lettermen, had football injury that kept him out of early games. Hemet, which came into Kiwanis event for first time last December, has Roy Borel at 6foot6 and Glen Daniel an inch shorter. When Hemet lost to Corona, 67-65, David Pryor was high with la Selection: SBHS by 3, down from 5. Steve Johnson of San now a starter at Oregon State, was MVP last year, and joining him on the all-tourney 'team were teammates Phil Polee and Earl Jefferson.

None of the all-stars are back, but Neal of SBHS had a shot at the honor if Ins team had played four games. 5 county teams VREffMENT ffk DD TOe I in Chino tourney STP Gas Treatment Helps clean dirty carburetors, maintain clean carburetor fuel economy and prevent rust and corrosion. 12 oz. STP Oil Treatment For cars, trucks, tractors, boats, mowers and motorcycles. 15 oz.

Shell X10Q Motor Oil 30 wt. $8b Quart The 36th annual Chino High School Tournament and Chaffey '8 appearance in the annual Covina basketball tourney are co-featured with the San Bernardino Kiwanis Classic today. The Chaffey Tigers, the 1968 winner of the Kiwanis event open the Covina tourney at 9 am today against West Covina. The Chino tourney tips off at 9.30 a.m. when Bonita plays Pomona in the Cowboy's gym.

Following that are Upland vs. Cerrltos at 11 a.m., Montclair vs. University at 12:30, Ganesha vs. La Canada at 2 p.m., Edgewood vs. Mt Carmel of Poway at a30, Alta Loma vs.

Temple City at 6, Chino vs. Escondido at 7:30 and Claremont vs. North of Riverside at 9 p.m. Upland, winner of the Ramona tourney, is one of the favorites at Chino, as is Alta Loma, which won the Cabrillo tourney and is now 7-2 overall The Elsinore tourney, with eight teams, opens Tuesday at 3.30 p.m. When Yucca Valley faces Laguna Beach.

Aquinas of San Bernardino plays Dana Hills at 5 p.m., Mary Star of the Sea battles El Toro at 6 JO and Elsinore meets San Jacinto at 8 p.m. All three tournament winds up Thursday. SPECIALS SPECIALS Shell Super Motor Oil 10W50 JMl) Quart CD 23 CI1M1I1EL RADIO 0 A PUCE A i.J i I 1 Motor OH Af.l-Ff.1 8-TRACK KJ-DASIl MIKJTZ f.lODEl 310 Dowgard WlTrtir Ati-Freeze Rummer Coolant Keeps your car from freezing when it's freezing outside. Ona OaorV One QueA Shall XlOQ Multigrade I PRICE TT3 gallon Quart DON'T MISS THIS! COME EARLY Stereos Us Garden Grove: Brookhurst St ft Westminister Ave. Anaheim: Lincoln Muller (between Euclid Brookhurst La Habra: S.

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