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A-4 THE Jury 9. 1H4 Sat, CAltOtMIA DAILY SUN SAN IIINaJDINO. College All-Stars Clash Tonight Grant on Golf State kansas and Houston ted Fns- By JACK H.X.NU American Football Coaches As- back job with Mike Garrett of targets. Gary Lane of Missouri nai iuc "trrjr.t j. peay of Missouri tad fca ATLANTA AP Jim Gra- sociation has moved the game Southern California, the Heis- is the other quarterback on the and the St V1 i York Giants at tackles fftstfi Handicap bowski of Illinois and Donny South, man Award winner.

Coach West fuara' 11 at line-Dick Tyson of Tulsa and Oak- Anderson of Texas Tech. two, A national television network Tommy Prothro of UCLA has' Sam BaU of Kentucky, expect-Termessee ana uanu land -d Chuck Arrobio of Dil- u-v. oreen cay rooiues no repon- California at guards I a 1 nnl MPIfl mH aSh Llltfc Planned eaiy cosi ine racsers close to i color over zoz sunons, witn the; Kandy Johnson of Texas Ail timore wits, win warn wiui -Knrfv- and Dave Tobev of Oregon and Tourney million, will meet tonight as Atlanta area blacked out and Steve Sloan of Alabama, Dave McCormick of LSU and. Tommy iCacter Pittsburgh at center. rivals in tne aij-America tool- uame time is 6:30 pm.

rur. two young men who soon will be the San irancisco wrs as oi-iau bi elected captain of th baU game at Atlanta Stadium. Grabowski, the crashing full- fighting for the quarterback job fensive tackles for the East with from Texas who signed wud -eSrdn Jfr This game between star play- back who broke Red Grange's with the Atlanta Falcons, will Doug Van Horn of Ohio State Atlanta Falcons, will Key California from East and West, most of records at Illinois, will play for be the opposing passers. land the Detroit Lions and Dick'West defensive unit, fhJ TtiedZ Iwhom are signed by pro teams, the underdog East team.l Johnson will start for the 'Arrington of Notre Dame Aaron Brown ot Cit Qj6 is expected to attract a near- coached by Duffy Daughterly of West with Garrett and Jim the Boston Patriots at guards 'nesota and Kansas City at as namea capacity enrwa ians vo aiaie. unasey or Arsansas at nau- ana raui t-rane oi Aiauama miu IViKapir Alahama Quarterback Stpv noma ana we jthe new park where the Braves! Anderson, snared by green backs and Walt Garrison of Ok-! the New York Jets at center.

dioan aim irmmsce mieuacKer play baseball and the Falcons Bay for a reported $600,000 and lahoma State at fullback. Ends The East's defense will ln-er. By BRUCE GRANT lvft-Tlgrm Coif Edtor "We think it's about time fcigh handicappers have an opportunity to compete on a more equitable basis for trophies which somehow always go to the 8 or 10 handicappers, who just happen to shoot championship golf whenever they are in tournament play." That was chairman Jim Rector's sentiment when he an- tract', nffpndv line in-, ran tmanuei were named will play NFL football. Aftera future rival to Paul Hornung Freeman White and Tony Jeterjdude Nick Rassas of Notre and Atlanta at safety. eludes Glen Ray Hines of Ar-lcaptains of the East five years in Buffalo, N.Y., the, will share the Wests left half-jof Nebraska will be his prune Dame nounced plans for the High Desert a k- US.

Spikers Hold Tune Up Top track and field athletes cretion when the squad assem-are due to compete in the Santoses next week for the Polish Handicap a- ment, Aug. 24- lJ at Hptwia I I 1 I Country Club. I aince an Monica Invitational meet Satur-j "71 IV know that high die a p- day afternoon, an exerase de- ggned was excused from men for the coming dual inter-c, u. pers never national struggles with Poland, fpnm a and Russia. throat illness and Smith was Missing will be such standout aIso scratched with attractions as distance runners approval or further to Jim Ryun of Kansas and Gerry heal a leg injury.

Lindgren of Washington State Wright and his coaching aides will test a 400-meter relay team of Charlie Greene, and sprinter Tommie Smith ot San Jose State. Lindgren and Smith were un- Nebraska; George Anderson, University; Tom able to compete in the recent; Southern National AAU championships! Jones. UCLA, and Jim Hines. Texas Southern. which qualified athletes for the coming Polish and Russian com The 1600-meter relay team, will offer Lee Evans, San Jose; Vince Matthews, New York Pi- petition.

But under a new format, ment They tied at 122, Dan Danishek and Ted Zaw-aski won a playoff from John Kinsey and Zeb Jessup after a 124 deadlock; Jerry Hed-ding and Carroll Douglass did likewise over Harold Hubble and BUI Ellis, following a tie at 123. Don Trisler and Jay Wheat-on were alone at 128, while Tom Raftery and Ted Reh-wald Jr. beat John McFJ-fresh and Dick ColoneEo in a plavoff following their deadlock at 129. Tony and Pina Coroso woa Monday's flag tournament, finishing 260 yards off the 19th hole. Mel and Bernice Messenger tied Joe and Sophia Lettieri in the 18th cup, Annan and Aggie Turadian were six inches from the 18th, and John and Marge Kinsey were 10 feet away.

First flight honors In Tuesday's ladies nine-hole tourney went to Carol Wilkins, with a 37. Louise Adair was one stroke back. Georgia Pingel had 38H, Mary Ann Swall 39 and Pat Hughes 391 in the second flight Ruth Battaile was the lone prize winner in the third flight, with a 44. Lake Arroichead CC The Lake Arrowhead Country Gub third annual Women's Invitational golf tournament will be heid July 25-26, it was announced this week. A field of 120 golfers from a score or more Southern California country clubs will compete in the "mile-high" tourney.

Publinx Tourney Entries are now being accepted for the California Public Links Golf Championship, scheduled for Aug. 16-19 at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course in La Jolla, For the first time in the history of the event, the championship will be decided at medal play for 72 holes. There will be no qualifying. The championship division will be for golfers with 0-5 handicaps, although all players in the field will be eligible for the title. Players with handicaps of 6 and over will be placed equitably into three flights according to entries received.

Entry information may be obtained by writing: Califor Head Coach Stan Wright can oneer; Bob trey. LLLA, and add them to the team at his dis-ITheron Lewis, Southern U. Ralston Advances To Western Semis INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -Iston meets Howard. Tl III Ml II llllll II IJ MUlll I I (rf fJ flT son of Derby winner to duplicate father's feat in Derby today at track in Inglewood.

Charles Whittingham, points to picture of Bagdad winning 1939 Hollywood Derby. Drin, son of Bagdad, tries to become first LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON? Howard B. Keek's Drin seems unimpressed as young Taylor Whittingham, son of trainer Top-seeded Dennis Ralston of Semifinals in the women's Bakersfield, led two otn- envision aiso are scneauiea io-er Americans and a foreign en-'day with Nancy Richey, the try into the semifinal round of defending champion and No. 1 the Western Tennis Tournament seed, meeting Kerrie Melville of yesterday. Australia, No.

2 foreign entry, Alston Disregards Tradition Ralston, slow in hitting his and Peaches uartKowicz ot top form, had some trouble in Hamtramck, playing Peachy Kellmeyer Charles the first set with Mike Belkin of CINCINNATI (AP) Walteri Traditionally, the players next Richie Allen of the Phillies. 1 ales, also of the Cards, will be ton, W. Va. Canada, the No. 3 foreign seed, Alston, National League All-Star in line in the balloting have They will back up Willie Mays the batting practice catcher.

sandbag," Rector continued, "this should be an interesting affair. If it is successful we intend to have more on a regular basis." The tournament Is limited to doctors and lawyers in the Inland Empire with established handicaps of 10 or over. The 36-hole (two rounds of 18) event will get under way at 10 a.m. both days. Four flights are planned: 10 through 14 handicaps, 15 through 19, 20 through 24, and 23 and over.

A trophy will be awarded for the overall low net score, and smaller trophies will be given to the winner and run-ter-up in each flight Entry details may be obtained by contacting pro Rol-Lt Thomas at Hesperia CC U.rrmchead CC Don Meeks led the men's division and Guy Foust the women's Monday in Arrowhead Country Gub's flag tournament Dr. Del Anthony, Ev Eriek-son, Jack Sowers, Byron Allen, John Saussaman, John Gilbert, Jim Hendricks, Harold Minasian and Roscoe Lyda finished behind Meeks. Norma Young, Marge Jane- wkz, Janis Whiteside, Irene Kay, Marcia DeNuccio and Moilie Martin trailed Mrs. Foust la last Saturday's men's sweepstakes, Ev Erickson and Don Meeks tied Art Crawford and Dr. Joe Geierman for first prize.

Six teams were tied for second: Don Jennings and John Johnson, Earl Johnson and Cooper MacMurray, Jack Sowers and Bill Zowarka, Lor-ris Crawford and John Gilbert, Virgil Miller and Marc Ratte, and George Nichols and Dr. Carl Saxton. El Rancho Verde Jimmie Hancock, one of El Rancho Verde Country Gub's leading amateurs, is at Glen Eagles, Scotland, this week for the International Seniors Championship. The best seniors from a dozen countries are competing in the event, ERV associate pro Jack Stokes disclosed. Armas a a 1 a and George Benson won a playoff (matching cards) from Tom Battaile and Mel Messenger for first prize in last weekend's men's 36-hole high-low tourna manager, broke with tradition been named to the All-Star of the Giants, Hank Aaron of the Jim Ewell of Houston will be twice yesterday in completing squads.

Braves and Roberto Gemente the trainer, his squad for the inter-leaguei Lefebvre was named to re-'of the Pirates. I but raced through the next two sets for a 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 decision. Mexico's Joaquin Loyo-Mayo, the eighuVseeded foreign entry, defeated unseeded Cliff Buch-holz of St. Loui3, 6-2, 7-5. Defending champion Cliff Richey of Dallas, second-seeded behind Ralston, had lit Scotty's Takes 2nd Rookie Loss game Tuesday in St Louis.

1 place Houston's Joe Maury Wills of Los Angeles Alston picked Felipe Alou of winner in the balloting, who is 'will play behind Cincinnati's Atlanta as his reserve first out of action with a broken Leo Cardenas at shortstop. Tom Scores at British Open baseman, thereby passing up kneecap. Haller of San Francisco and Philadelphia's Bill White, who; In the American League, Tim McCarver of St. Louis will! was second to Willie McCovery Mickey Mantle of the Yankees be the backup catchers behind! tle Hiffii-iiltw with rJt Scottv's Mufflers of San Ber- MUIRFIELO of the Giants in the voting. Alou was left off the All-Star team Atlanta's Joe Torre.

And at rK.irtSJi South Africa, and beat the No. 4'nardino were handed their sec- received votes as an outfielder; for the first time in 13 years. third base, Jim Ray Hart of San tr4jv. foreigner 6-2, 6-1. pnd loss in Inland Koone in the players' balloting.

Manager Sam Mele of Min- Francisco was named behind jTL hc! n.nZ Turner Howard of League baseball play when tne And the Dodger manager nesota named Boston's Carl Ron Santo of Chicago. idow 18-vear-old national in- Rialto Rookies slugged out a 9-6 chose Kon Hunt of the New Yastrzemski, Cleveland Rockyj Alston also picked Giants', Arnold paimw n-T-v door doubles champion, defeat-win Thursday night Rialto. xorK Mets as his backup second Colavito and Chicago's Tommy Manager Herman Franks and ed Bobby Brien. an Australian baseman, bypassing Bill Mazer-jAgee as his reserve outfielders. 'Pittsburgh skipper Harry Walk-Rwmie n.7C5-2!;whQ attends Mississippi State, 6- osm of i'lttsourgn, who finished As the National League's re- er as his coaches.

Pitcher Larry iseiw behind Jim Lefebvre of the serve outfielders. Alston chose Jaster and Coach Bob Milliken In semifinals today Richev Dodgers, who will start at sec-i Willie Stargell of the of St. Louis will be the batting, ij. 73-75-217; will play Loyo-Mayo and Ral- ond. Curt Flood of the Cardinals and practice Ditchers and Pat Corr- rJZZ StifJri i 1 C'wl BUDfn WWIO Dave Marr 73-76-4 2H Boo Stanton 73-72-73218 Sugar Ray Predicts Triumph for Archer GROSSINGER, N.Y.

(AP) Houston Hurlers Halt Cards Die Ses 73-72-73 MacDonald 75-74-70-219 DousJaj SwHI 76-49-7-219 Christy O'Connor 73-72-74-219 John Benson's 400-foot homer sent Rialto off to a 3-0 lead in the second then, after the Muf-lers took a 6-5 lead in the fifth, two walks, John Blair's double and Bill Bischoff's triple produced 4 runs to win it Chuck Golla and Ron Boyer combined on a 5-hitter for Rialto, while Adkins and Bob Muro yielded 8 hits for Scotty's. The leading Civitan nine meets Scotty's tomorrow night at 8:45 in Ferris Hill Park, following the Victorville Jeep prelim at 6:15. Post 14 plays at Riverside at 4 p.m., and Rialto goes to Yucaipa at 8. jrf-erer lownscno j-r iu Ray Robinson, former ST. LOUIS (AP) Rieht-han-'vear-old hurler was sidelined was removed from a came.

Mian Hennim 73-73-74-220; welter and middleweight cham- der Bob Bruce, who had won five weeks because of an eye; Bateman had homered with irk 71-22? pion, has picked Joey Archer only one of seven previous deci-; infection, then lost five succes- one on in the first inning. to dethrone champion Emile sions, and Claude Raymond sive games when he returned, jton got another run in the fourth Peter aium 74.72-75-221 i Griffith when they meet for the held St. Louis totoee hits last I RavTiiond came on in theion singles by Lee Maye and Bob JtJtSlg 160-pound title at Madison nia Public Links Championship, Torrey Pines Golf Course, La Jolla, Calif. 92037. 1002 Junior Event The first annual 1001 Ranch and Country Gub Junior Invitational golf tournament will be held July 18-22.

All golfers age 18 and under are eligible. Flights will be set up according to age. Qualifying is scheduled July 18, with daily match play thereafter. Trophies will be awarded to the medalist and the winners and runners-up in each flight Entry blanks are available at the 1001 Ranch and Country Gub pro shop, according to host pro Jimmy Powell. night and pitched Houston to a njnth when Bruce apparently! Aspromonte and Bob Lillis sac- woistoim Garden next Wednesday 0-1 viciory over ine carojnais.

tji.erj nilCe fly. (xloenote amateur) nlgnt. The only St. Louis run came on a pinch-hit home run by Tito Francona in the eighth inning. Sport Slants The only other hit Bruce al Bob Gibson, 11-9 was the Cardinal starter, but he was knocked out in the fifth when John Bateman singled in the Astors' fourth run.

Gibson, an All-Star team selection, had been given two days' extra rest because of a lowed was a fifth inning single by Tun McCarver. Bruce's other victory was against the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-2, on April 14. The 32- (Continued From A 5) Randy Bell, are anxious to help Lou win his battle. former players or fans wishing to contribute may send a check to Rodgers at his 4235 Country Club Drive residence in Long Beach. sore right elbow.

This was the earliest this season that Gibson Yankees, Nats Divide Pair NEW YORK (AP) Ray, homers in his last 14 starts 'more hits the rest of the way. Mitchell LL Selects All-Star 9 BarKers two-run single in the and had live nits in ine rwm DUii Mantle's 450-foot homer in the Rams Acquire Pottios From Steeler Club PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers traded linebacker Myron Pottios to the Los Angeles Rams yesterday for a high draft choice. Pottios, a one time Notre Dame standout, had a good year as a rookie in the National Football League in but after that he was plagued by injuries. He broke his right arm in training in 1963 and 1964, and suffered a dislocated shoulder in training last year. Pottios is 27, 6-feet-2 and 238 pounds.

He is the fourth veteran linebacker the Rams have acquired by trade this year. He has played in three Pro Bowl Pottios said from his home at Macon, "We'll have a great defense out there. I'm looking forward to seventn inning led tne iNew.Detore being forced oux witn at. vu v.i. 6 4 n- i I.

r.m. third NO. Shrine Sellers There's more interest than usual in the Shrine North-South Football Classic this year, since San Bernardino County 18 this year for the Yankee slugger ignited this season. Sid Gillman has added two new mentors in Charlie Waller (offensive backfield) and Harry Johnston (linebackers), to join Joe Madro (offensive line), Walt Hackett (defensive line), Alvin Roy (strength coach) and Bass. Coach Ralph Caulo of Pacific visited the Ram camp in Orange yesterday to check on the new isometric device, the Exer-Genie, invented by Ram physical fitness assistant Dean Miller.

hope we can get one for Pacific," Caulo enthused, "it's really something to develop the Rams think so, too, and that's why they added Miller to their staff this summer. Tom Slinkard, who served as a Sun-Telegram sports correspondent from SBHS in 1951-52, is going places in the television world. now works for ABC in the New York office, editing video news, and still keeps up his interest in sports. 7-5 last night after the of the nightcap, three-run burst and his single in tors took the opener of the dou-' The Yankees rallied from a 4- Mitr-hpil tjhIp Tatrup n( tvi is represented witn two grid stars tor bleheader 7-6 on Frank How-0 deficit to take the second the fifth led to a run that tied the first time. center Mike Rosa has selected its 1966 All- Swanson and Redlands halfback Mike ard tie-breaking sacrifice fly game behind rookie Fritz Peter-jthe score 4-4.

in the sixth. I son. 8-5. who was clipped fori dk I Star team, which will open area Dolan were honored by being named on the South roster for the July 28 battle in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Moe Wilkins, the San Bernardino Mickey Mantle homered in two runs in each of the first twoLe Casanova in the tourDament Play Thursday, July each game for a total of 11 innings but gave up only fivejs6eventh nators 21 at pm agamst the new Lh.H oin s-i LL of Highland at 40tb ahead again 54, but the Yan and Waterman's east diamond.

Shrine president, announced that Ted Cox is ticket chairman for the San Bernardino area, and has some choice seats kees struck back in the bottom cf the inning on two walks, an error and Barker's two-out single to center. Repoz Disposes of Tribe Via Double in Eighth, 2-1 Mahlon Slee will be the manager and Bob Morton the coach. Boys picked were James Han- art TJonHir ClrinrjrijTW ITmrin available. Bmckart is handling In the first game WashingtonfKeyeSi James Martinf Mark KANSAS CITY (AP) Roger runs. Nicklaus Fades, Rodgers Leads jumped on Mel StorUemyre forlMcConneUt Morton, Bill five runs in the first mnmg but pettersen, Randy Roberts, Mike the Yankees battled back, Jay Slee) Greg Taylor, Repoz double with two out in; The Indians scored their only the eighth inning drove in two run in the seventh when Larry runs and gave Kansas City a 2- Brown singled, took two bases wimon aouDiing wuewe score Temple, Lowell Trask 5-5 in the third after Mantle's 'iprrv Woll and two altpmatM 5 tne aer Manue woll and two alternates, the Shrine sales in Redlands, and should do a brisk business with Dolan playing off the Terrier eleven.

Other Shrine club representatives in the county are Robert Graves, Apple Valley; Jim Henderson, Barstow; Walt Raasch, Big Bear Lake; J. D. Rollinson, Needles; Turk McGirire, Old Baldy; John Saub, Sons of the Desert; and Bill Callahan, Yucca Valley. pageant the Shriners put on before the game 1 victory over Cleveland last on a wild pitch and scored on night, spoiling a brilliant pitch-! Joe Azcue's sacrifice fly. homer.

The Senators re-jMike Helmer and Larry Ma-ing effort by Sonny Siebert Repoz' first inning single was gained the lead on Dick Nen's rjnes. biebert, wno earner this sea-jtne only hit off Siebert through lun-scuiuig suigie, oui iew yaeg (.3) won we son pitched a no-hitter, held the the first seven innings. (York knotted it again on Je team title and were managed by a one nit until pincn nitteri Lew israusse, wno limited the rcpui.ie 9 ioui uumci. Siee anfi coached bv Ed Wood 40 feet, his first three putt green of the tournament. At 17, he duffed a shot from the rough and it went only a couple of yards but he salvaged his par 5.

His second on the 18th found the trap and he tried to putt from the grassy edge. That was disastrous and from 35 feet he needed two putts for still another bogey. Nicklaus brightened up a bit later and said: "I seem to get a bad stretch in every tournament but I prefer it to come and at halftime alone is worth the $5. (Continued From A 5) around but getting by until he reached the 14th where he still was even with par on the day and five under for the route. There he hooked a shot into a trap and came out poorly.

He missed a 12-footer for a bogey. On the 15th his five iron went too far and he came back with an ordinary shot which faced him with still another 12-footer. He missed that. At the short 16th he three-putted from $3 and $1.50 admission. Bass Coaches Tom Bass, former SBHS and SBVC Joe Nossek with one out Indians to four hits before being! Singles by Ken McMullen and Players were Randy Stringham, in the eighth.

llilted for a pinch hitter in the Ed Brinkman knocked out Moore, Bill Pettersen, A single by Bert Campaneris eighth, was the winning pitcher. tlemyre in the sixth and, after a Ray Gill, Jay Slee, Kevin sent Nossek to third and, afterjlt was his sixth victory against 'sacrifice bunt, Howard deliv-jKeyes, Steve Bailey, Eric Pick-Siebert fanned Jim Gosger, defeats. ered his sacrifice fly off Steve ering, Robert Gross, Gary Crist, poz drive scored Nossek and! The loss was Cleveland's sixth Hamilton, breaking tha 6-6 Danny Wood, Mike Keyes and Campaneris with the winning; in a row. deadlock. I Roger Smith, grid luminary, will be the defensive back- field coach for the San Diego Chargers.

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