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THE SUN- Thursdoy, Dee. 30, 1971 Nebraska Never Gets Panicky Which Team Will Field New MIAMI (AP) "Nebraska fans sometimes get panicky, but we don't," said Larry Jacobson, towering tackle of the national champion Corn-buskers. "If I had to pin a descriptive label on our team It would be poise and confidence." Jacobson is a 21-vear-oId senior from Sioux Falls, S.D., whose defensive speed and savagry have played a Important part in Nebraska's 31-gamo nnbeaten streak which is put on the line against unbeaten, second- ranked Alabama in the Orange Bowl Saturday night. "We think we're the best and we don't believe anybody can heat us," the hnge tackle added yesterday after a 1 hour practice. "When we get behind as in the Oklahoma game we know we're going to pull it out.

"Everybody on the team knows it and so we just buckle diw and do it. It's a case of supreme confidence." "Big Jake" as his males call him is fi foot fi and 247 pounds, a giant of a man who OFFICIAL BOWL ENTRY BLANK Mail to: Bnw Cnntrst, Th Sun-Telfifjrom Street, San Bernardino, Co. 92101 Her my praHietlnns of th winners and their margin of victory in the major howls: was voted the Outland Trophy as the outstanding lineman in the country. He has pro scouts drooling. Off the field, he might bo mislaken for an outsized bank clerk.

He wears wire-rimmed glasses for near-sightedness. He has an unmarked, sensitive fare and he talks in a low, soft voice. An honor student and winner of academic scholarships, he is an accounting major in business administration. Rut his immediate aim is a lucrative pro contract. He is certain to be an early pick in the draft.

Jacobson has lived through the Cornhuskers' three-year success string which began Oct. 18, 1969. "If you asked most of the guys on the team about this streak I doubt that they could tell you what it is," he said. "Actually, we never think about it or talk about it. "Our main concern is not whether we can continue the streak.

It's not to get knocked off. We know we're No, 1 We are determined to stay there." Jacobson said there were orcasions during the 31-game streak that Nebraska got in trouble only to fight its. way out of it. "In the Oklahoma game this year we had to score with less than two minutes to play to pull it out 35-31," he said, "we had 84 yards to One mistake, one failure to make a first down and we blow it. "Some of our fans got shook up, but Tagge (quarterback Jerry Tagge) kept saying 'Okay, fellows, we can do it.

Keep cool. No mistakes No "The defensive team was walking up and down the sidelines. But we never had a doubt." ORANGE BOWL Alabama by pts. Nebraska by pts. SUGAR BOWL Oklahoma by pts.

Auburn by pts. TIEBREAKER My prediction for total points fo be scored in all four bowl games is pts. NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE I am a current subscriber to The Sun-Telegram and eligible for the $25 subscriber bonus Yes fl Take $500 Bankroll Caught In a Mud Slide SANTA ANITA PARK, Arcadia With the mud pre-vailing at Santa Anita yesterday, our picks bogged down as we were shut out the whole day. Good Prospects in the first and Rimal In the fifth both ran out of the money. In the eighth, Kfar Tov and Bold Joey weren't feeling tip to par and were scratched.

Our exacta fizzled in the ninth to put the bankroll at $484.60. Try these blue ribbon specials today: FIRST RACE Bold Parlay, $2 win, $2 place. FIFTH RACE Belle Roulette, $2 win; also $5 exacta, Bell Roulette and Black Mink. SIXTH RACE Moment to Moment, $2 win, $2 show. SEVENTH RACE Miss Lady Bug, $2 win.

EIGHTH RACE Over the Counter, $2 win, $2 place; Delaware Chief, $2 place. NINTH RACE Thirteen Tricks, $2 win, $2 show. BOWL CONTEST RULES (1) tutiif m.iRt liirlHrin Pithrtiil'i pnttit WMrf fNflT THF SCnfin nf Hi hi trait' fhnirf rtt wmnr in rush if tM lour rmwl iukum: find (h nHrtt'i iFln tifm nf tha total number of potnU to be icored by til tesmi in all four bwl Barnes. (2) Ounftn mint bn lillfrl In eompl'tely. Couporti not cnmnletely filled In will he duquailiFiJ.

(3) fvfrvnnf, pxrpoi lor tmployeei of Th Sun-Teltam, I It dverlliin agfnrifj atirl Ihnr lamihei. 4) Jnrtnutu will foilnw thu pinn-rftiMt; (a) Ftrnt, iitrifi with Incnrrtr.t wmnlfiti tfrimi will hp pliminlrrl; (h) Srrnnd, untrinn with th nnint prfarl to tlm wMtrnni) point prnarl Inr all tour (jamr will nslfrted, (r) Third, tin? flnlrifi with thp rtact or rlnint ifkrtinni will ht moMlprJ. and thn xart or rlont sHertinn will be jtiriord thp winner; (d) II a tin itill exiiti, tha rnlry havtnq tliw clnspst total points In tha artual total icoroi of thi four A without qninn over thp actual total Irorp will ba iutlflrd winner, tl'xamnlr: If thp artnal total smrr it IIHI and Fntrv A bm U7 and Entry ha 101, Entry A wnuld hr imlgcri thf winnpr.) If a tin itill nliti. tha fninliits will hp akpd a ipiipi nf Qtipstioni about tha four bowl gamei and thp winnpr of thit quii will ho judnrd tha irand winner. (5) Miiilfrf entrifi mint bp poslmarkpd no later than p.m.

on Friday. Dprpm-Itcr il. I'tri. Copirs may bp dppoiitpd in Thp Sun-Tclf oram Lobby, Stirct. San Brrtiarritno up to 3 p.m., Dpcpmhtr 31, 1971.

(H) The winner will irrrive 2 sraun tirkrtt to the I9i'? Lot AiiopIpi Rami homa Q.unPi. Four runnrriup got iunip ol "Cpntury Sooiti" bv Tlta Aiionatrd Santa Anita Results Pi (') An Ikioiii ili'livi'ii il suhsi rilu tti tif will Thp Siin-TrUMirani. lW Mtfri, (H) All piitrifs mint Iip on an oflicinl pntry lilnuk, which will ipprnr rctuilnrly in Tint Sun and Evening Telegram. No copiei or laciimilici will lie accepted. Enter ni utten you wmli.

Off it ial cntiv blanki will alto be available without cliaroa at Sun-Telegram olficet through out the county. (10) Decision of the fudges will ba final. Th winner will announoed at toon at remltf have been tabulated. By MIKE MURPHY" Sun-Telegram Executive Sports Editor (Last of a Series) PASADENA The big question on Saturday at the Rose Bowl will be: Which Stanford team will take the field? The onp that heal Washington. USC, UCLA, Missouri and Cal in dominating style.

Or, will we see the rag-tag outfit that was defeated by such notables as Duke, San Jose State, and Washington St? Indications are that it will most likely be the former. But, whether or not a major effort such as the one Stanford put up in whipping Ohio State last Ne-w Year's is enough to slop mighty Michigan, is not known at this time. The oddsmakers feel I ho Wolverines will carry the day by anywhere from 1(1 to 14 points. Coach John Ralslon of Stanford, in a fit of charily, feels Michigan should be favored by 21. The key factors in this game boil down to certain offensive capabilities earh team possesses and the performance of both defenses, rated excellent.

Stanford has the best passing attack thai Michigan has seen in its undefeated season (11-0). Michigan possesses the best rushing attack the "Thunder Chickens" have ever faced. Defensive slars for Bo Schembechler's Big 1 0 champs are All-Americans Mike Taylor, a fi-2, 220 pound linebacker, Tom Kee. and defensive back Oliver Darden. Slanford counters with the thinking man's Dick Butkus (Jpff Seiinon) at linebacker and taw roi3 I i anf Il-coast safp1 i Barnps.

Offrnsivplv, St Pon thp Voil and tackle PcIp Uazeltch, Benny Hnfnrri's Voit Irnphy winnpr, who led Hip Par-8 in passing and total offpnsr in 1971, will hp Ihrowinc to such capahlp rpppivprs as John Winpshprry and MHps Thp rushinj: attack could be the ultimate key to the Indian's success. Hillary Shockley missed nearly ail of the 1971 season with an injury but is rounding into shape for tti the biggie. His Moreno Ry ROB HARVEY Jun-Tolfiaram Spnrt Wrltr RCRTDOIIX Behind an ISpoint effort from center Dan Hair, Moreno Valley's Vikings slaved off a second half Colton rally tn cop the consolation championship of the Rubiffoux Basketball classic, 50-45. The Yeltowjackets fpll behind 33 21 after the first half, and it; looked like the third game in as many nights was taking its toll on the jackets. Rut center Cary Grossich came alive and with his spirited all around play, amused his Colton fi I 1 A Year's ROSE BOWL Michigan by pts.

Stanford by pts. COTTON BOWL Penn State by pts. Texas by pts. ho awardpd if the winner li homc- limiting 11 opponents this season to fiOfl yards total. The Michigan schedule includr-d what, many call nine cupcakes and two tests Ohio Slalp and Michigan St.

Slanford lost In three cupcakes. If Hip Woh'piinps control Hip ball thpy should win. If Stanford mnkps Hip big play, as it did against Ohio SlatP, Ihpn look for anolhpr upset. Thesp two teams have come full circle since they squared off in the first Tiose Bowl game in 1902. Michigan won that year 49-0.

This year it will probably be 28-14, with Michigan on lop. Colt on carried over into the fourth quarter. Bob Fahrendnrf opened Hip frame with three points, while Junior forward Mikp Jones hit, on a long jumber to narrow Hip Viking lead In 41 38. Kahrendorf ended the contest with 14 points and nine rebounds, while Jones hit for Mor.no Vullov H) Colton (11) OFT Jarry Hair Ornalai Silukl RarnM Roland 3 .111 rhPnrf 4 6 11 Jnrmt 3 1 7 GrovilH! 1 0 JMrMlllcn 4 0 1 Alrtamfl 3 0 4 Silva Hftro 4 4 14 4 1 10 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 Tntll 1 11 SO Tslali Scoro hy Ounrtori: Morono Villty 17 1 I Colton 11 10 14 11 45 -50 11-45 Finals Once Valley cut down on its dribbling, Ihe offense began to move and behind the aggressive play of Lee Gardner and Doug Howard, the Indians mover! out In a 2.TII pad which eventually was 30-21 at halftime. The second half was a replay of the first half for Palomar, which wasn't too good for the Cornels.

Palomar had trouble hreaking thp Indian press and anolhpr of thp problems was that the Comets couldn't make the fpw shots they were getting In the early going. Valley soared to a 45-27 lead with seven minutes elapsed as Comet Phil Efseaff got Palomar's first fielder of the second half with 13:43 remaining. save (7i) ARCADIA Santa Anita results for Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1971. Clear and heavy.

FIRST RACE 6 furlongs. 3-year-olds and up bred In Calif. Claiming. Purs $4,000. Irene Rey 109 (R.

Ramirez) 11.60 f.00 3.20 Chocolate Tree 115 (A. Cordero) i.20 3.20 Marshall Best Bet 111 (R. Rosales) 2 80 Time 1:131. Also ran The, Villain, Good Prospects, Suwir Spirit, Zero Fast Time Now. Snatched Viking Jane, Faico, Peanut Gallery, Maor Reason.

Nantlrallv, Bold And Saucv, Grsek God, Subdue. SECOND RACE l.V milftt. J-yoar-Claiming. Pur iLOftO. Alto Tarreta (R Scharht) 44.80 11.00 f.SO Positive 114 D.

Plerra) 11.00 7 20 Comber 113 (F. Ollvarcs) 1 40 Tlm Also ran Mannv Decision, Darlnp Lucille, Decorator Isle, Two Exact, Miracle Mile, Snnnv Balcony, Klassv Maestro, Vain King, Charming Performer. Scrtr.hed--Yur In Front, Pua Nalu, Tom'i Feogv, Andy's Love. DAILY DOUBLE! 8 IRENE REY nd 1 ALTO TARRJETA, PAID $331.20. THIRD RACE.

Vi furlongs. 2-vear-ald maiden colti geldings. Purs $600. T.v. Tony ll (E.

Belmonte) 14.40 9.20 J.40 Born American 118 (W. Shoemaker) 6.20 4.40 Tex Schramm 118 (J. Palomino) 3.80 Time 1.2044. Also ran Iportlng-Iv, Chaml Frans Law, Spanish Greek, Pelegrin Sands, O.K. Corral, Atomic Knight, AAuy Sensltlvo.

Scratched Tidy Tux, Deserved, Haravada, Key Ridge, LIck'N A Promise. FOURTH RACE. Vs furlongs. 2-year-old maiden colts geldings. Purs $6000.

Woodland Pines 118 (B. Baeza) 15.00 .60 5.40 Grandby 118 (L. Pincav Jr.) 3.H0 3.S0 Prince Lurk 118 (A. Cordero Jr.) 9.40 Tim 1.204. Also ran Cherokee Ruler, Sly Serenade, Gallant Faqle, Hare And Hound, Ornasha.

Commls-sioner. In Thrall, Smooth Cat, Judqe-A-Coln. Scratched Rless 'Em All, Room Chain, Marry's Beau, Cherry Seren- FIFTH RACE. -un. Hillside Distanc Serin Class I.

Purse BfW10. Reputable 118 Tribe Day? Picking The Bowls SAN BERNARDINO -Bowl games being what they are, it is sometimes hard to pick a winner because upsets always abound. But, The Sun-Telegram sports staff is stepping out on a limb in the four major bowl games on New Year's Day and also picking the two pro football championship games on Sunday. Herewith is our selections for the big games: MIKK MlRl'HY -(Rose) Michigan by 14; (Orange) Nebraska by fi; (Sugar) Oklahoma by 12; (Cotton) Donn SI. by (AFC Tille) Miami by (NFC Title) Dallas by 10.

CLAlmrc ANDT.RSON -(Rose) Michigan by 10; (Orange) Nebraska hy (Sugar) Oklahoma by 14; (Cotton) Texas by (AFC Title) Baltimore by (NFC Titie) Dallas by 7. JIMMY" JOHNSON -(Rose) Michigan by 13; (Orange) Manama by (Sugar) Oklahoma by 14; (Cotton) Texas by (AFC Title) Miami by (NFC Title) Dallas by 7 RYAN Rl (Rose) Michigan by (Orange) Nebraska by 13; (Sugar) Oklahoma by 21; (Cotton) Texas by (AFC Title) Miami by (NFC Title) Dallas by 8 PHIL II -(Rose) Michigan by 12; (Orange) Nebraska by 10; (Sugar) Oklahoma by (Cotton) Penn St. by fi; (AFC Title) Baltimore by (NFC Tille) Dallas by 3 IW)R WALTON (Ro-e) Mictiigan by II; (Orange) Nebraska by (Sugar) Auburn by (Cotton) Texas by (AFC Title) Baltimore by (NFC Title) Dallas by fi. ROB (ORDKRMAN -(Rose) Slanford by 1 (Orange) Nebraska by (Sugar) Oklahoma by 17; (Cotton) Texas by 10; (AFC Title) Baltimore by (NFC Title) San Francisco by 3. Rally 10, and Crossich had eight poinls and seven caroms.

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Ron Reily scored 18 points and Joe Maekey had 13 for the Trojans. Ken Gjrner scored 18 points for Rochester on six field goals and six of six from the foul line. It gave Rochester sophomore 39 points in the two tournament games. 3 (lames Hall, 8 p.m. BOXING Olympic Thursday night fight will not be held due to holidays.

FOOTBALL Peach Bowl, Mississippi vs. Gporgia Tech, 8 p.m. Channel 13. HORSE RACING Santa Anita Daily Card, first post, 12:30 p.m., gales open II a.m., buses daily from San Bernardino. Foot ball! cam (E.

Belmonte) 20.00 9.40 5.80 Luckiest Ot All 114 (D. Pierce) 10.20 4.40 Samarkand 116 (W. Harris) 5.0 Tim 2.0844. Also ran Rosl George, Lost At Sea, Score Eagle, Chanso, Middletown Billy, Rimal, King Sari, King's Delegate, Less Practical. Scratched Bianquette II, Prudently.

$5 EXACTA, 7-REPUTABLE LUCKIEST OF ALL, PAID $527.00. SIXTH RACE. furlongs. 2-year-oldl. Allowances.

Purs $8500. Abdicating 120 (I. Valenzuela) 1.60 4.40 1.40 True Knlqht 120 (A, Cordero Jr.) 7.90 100 Glory Run 118 (J. Lambert) 900 Time 1,1,1. Also ran Fmnlre-dnn.

Prince Color, Man Shake, Personally Yours, Flying Ave, Bold Beat, Kniqhtlander, Bold Plaid. Traveling Flridter. Scratched Solar Salute, Timely Kirk. EVE NTH RACE 7 and mares, 3-vear-oldi and uo. Allowances.

Purse $15,000. Saturnine 120 (E. Belmonte) 5.80 3.40 J.80 Roman Consort 114 (A. Cordero Jr.) 4.80 S.20 Hey Moon 116 (L. Pincav Jr.) J.60 Time 1:2714.

Also ran Pearls Of Wisdom, Revokare, Blow Up II. Scratched First Takeoff, Dumptys Lady, Last Of The Line. EIGHTH RACE, furlongs. 3-vear-olds and up. Allowances.

Purs $15,000. Social Agent 111 (F. Alvarez) 70.00 17.00 5.20 HIS Majesty 116 (A. Cordero Jr.) 3.40 2.60 Chain And Mace 118 (W. Shoemaker) 3.40 Time 1:1215.

Also ran Indulto, Lone Cowboy, Agulnaldo, Fir Aboard. Scratched Two Worlds, Kfar Tov, Bold Joey, Parasol Pete, Mayhedo, Ipse, Enoc-A-Nee. NINTHRACE. miles. Fillies and mares, 3-vear-olds and up.

Claiminq. Purse $6,000. To winner $3,300, second $1,200, third $900, fourth $450, fifth $150. Top claiming price $6,250. She's A Charmer 116 (J.

Gonzalez) 14.20 840 5.M) April Marie 112 (R. Campas) 11.80 5.40 A Glenrdpn 116 (n. Pierre) 3.60 Time Also ran A Sllckv, Cnnplla, Mnrn Aftpr, Sunday Visitor, Mannv Piomlse. Amber Siory, No srralr hps. A.

R.S. Coler trained entry. $5 EXACTA, 6-SHF'S" A CHARMER and 8-APRIL MARIE, paid $766 50. 2560 4856 2662 Diverter (Fires) Purnle Whirl (Ramirez) Publication (Lambert) 118 Also Eligible Mighty Special (Sellers) 118 Morry (Shoemaker) 118 Bill Of Fare (Rosales) 118 5686 4968 Arvs Boy (Pierce) 118 582TFrFTHRACE.Tfurrongs Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up. Purse $5,500.

Claiming price Blue Diamond Ranch. 5601 Lady Myth (Baeza) 118 5635 Splat (Velasquez) 113 5646 Black Mink (Pincay) 116 5704 Flit Fly (Gonzalez) 116 (4577) Belle Roulette (Grant) 116 4945 Out Draw (Belmonte) 114 4123 Gray Manor (Ramirez) 2642 Jubilant (Pierce) 114 (1849) Flying Dot (Pineda) 116 5591 I Double Dareya (Palomino) 113 5704 Hasty Nymph (Blanco) 114 5615 Quiet Manner (Hamilton) ....111 Also Eligible 4945 Efficacious (Kilborn) 114 Vikino Mirth (Belmonte) ....114 (5615) Sea Safari (Nono) 116 3- vear-olds and up. Allowances. Purse $8,500. New Zealand.

529 Merakos (M. Valenzuela) ....120 (4976) Prlreless Wind (Shopmaker) 118 4975 Oorleur II (Gonzalez) 114 568.1 Arleens Violet (Lambert) ....116 a Arorh (Corrlero) 118 3733 Admiral's Victory (Belmonle) 118 2731 bSariebrush (Belmonte) 117 495 Restless Prlnre (Granl) ....116 4975 Roarinq Water (Pineda) 118 4975 Moment To Moment (Harris) 114 a Royal Blessing (Pincav) ..112 Will Hays (Baeza) 114 a F. Martin-trained entry. F. W.

Jones-trained entry. $825 SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlongs. 3- year-old fillies. Allowances.

Purs $12,000. The Big Ten. 538 Goldlan (Velasquez) 121 4889 Miss Lady Bug (Shoemaker) 121 (5647) Bold 'N Quick (Mahorny) 116 Brenda Beauty (Plncay) ....119 (4960) Kin (Lambert) 113 4093 Bright Bright (Teada) 116 5386 Charqerette (Nono) 119 ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) Southern California's Tro-ans jumped off to a 13-0 lead built it to 38-18 at halftimp and coasted to an 88-55 victory over Rochester last night to lake third place in the Kodak Rasketball Classic. Tenn and St.

Bonaventure met for thp tournament title in the second game. All-America candidate Paul (Santa Anita Entries) absence limited the success of Stanford's inside running game this year. Jackie Brown i.s the stalwart with 479 yards. Of course Michigan lias AM American Billy Taylor who averaged 1 10 yards per game and needs only two touchdowns tn break Tom Harmon's school record of S3. Hut the Wolverine backfield averaged 3 4 I yards per game against It victims.

Under Schembechler, Michigan has won 25 of its last 26 regular season games and 28 of its lat 32. They have done it with defense as much as offense, Quells Viking forward i Jerry, who canned 11 points in Ihe game, opened up the third quarter with three quick points and moved the Moreno Valley lead to 30 21. Following another Viking bucket, Crossich and his leamales went, tn work. Crossich suddenly lurried tiger, blocking three Valley shots, and clearing boards, as the Yellowjackets reeled off nine straight points, cutting the Viking's lead to 38-32. Moreno Vallpy was ablp to hold off Colton for the remainder of the period, but the Yellowjacket momentum yesterday afternoon.

With ihe victory, the Indians move into the consolation championship game today against Ihe winner of the Riverside-Santa Barbara gamp played laler yesterday. The game will take place at in Ihe I gymnasium. The Indians displayed a defense, and ran it the way it should bp run and look advantage of a whopping X) turnovers to lake the game which was never really in doubt as the Indians controlled the game from the very stall. In the first, half, Palomar simply stood around and watched Valley work its zone to perfection as the Comets couldn't penetrate inside. So the Indian front line engulfed rebounds and shot outlet passes to guards Joe Martinez, and Scott Grove to get Ihe Tribe's fast break moving to a 7 2 lead as Palomar didn't score from the field until Rob Nel'-nn swung in a hook at 12:55.

The hustling Martinez with numerous steals accounted for points to lead all scorers with Re.ii Adkins dumping in spven of 15 shoh for 15 points. Doug Howard had 12 oriaccnc VC in Consolation ARCADIA Santa Anita entries lor Thursday, Dec. 30, 1971 3rd day. Raining and muddy. First post 12:30 p.m.

$2 dail" double on 1st and 2nd races. $5 eactas en 5th and 9th races. Horses lisred in post position order, 5 pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Index Horse Jockey Wt. 5819 FIRST RACE.

6 furlongs. Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up. Purs $5,500. Claiming price 5601 King's Policy (Mahorney) ....114 5682 Chase The Light (Grant) ....118 4922 Bold Parlay (Pincav) 114 5466 Mr's. Ironec (Rosales) 116 5704 Lovely Idaho (Toro) 116 5591 Jacinto Miss (Schacht) 5673 Hobble Nobble (Pineda) ....113 5573 Magic Glass (Blanco) 114 Dandere (Baeza) Ill (5510) Rosaluna (Nono) 116 5704 Lady With A Bonnet (M.

Valenzuela) 118 5673 Pleas Rickey (Olivares) ...113 Also Eligible 4471 Kav's Charger (Gutierez) 5704 Mvlhiral Summer (Lambert) 114 55.18 Cut A Caner (Velasquez) ....113 53A9 Glorv's Bubble (Cordero) 116 120 SECOND ACE. furlongs. 2- year-olds bred In Calif. Purs $5,500. Claiming prlc $10,000.

(4911) Speed Event (Shopmaker) ..116 ",477 Brookmark (Grant) 120 554.1 Aegean's Promise (Gonzalez) 116 5564 Rich Benediction (Gutiarrz) 1 Id 4946 Mr. Shorklev (I. Valenzuela) 120 (5409) Miss Galado (Velasquez) 115 5564 Uitra Pro (Pierce) 120 3539 Donarlus (Alvarez) 113 4965 Roxann's Jarle (Mahorney) 117 5597 Raroqo (CeSDedes) 113 (5393) Chaoull (Pineda) 118 (4964) Boldnada (Cordero) 116 Also Eligible Without Lov (Kilborn) ....113 561 Atomic Prlnc (Toro) 113 (5616) Everybody's Spirit (Nono) ..116 (5661) Total Triumph (Plncay) -H $B21 THIRD RACE. 4 furlongs. 2-vear-eld maiden fillies.

Purs $6,000. 4937 568t 4901 4951 564J Atomic Jay (Kilborn) us T.V. Gam (Grant) 115 Star Brush (Pineda) 115 Peooermint Rainbow (Plerc) 115 Dressy Jan (Pincav) 115 Sweetest Of All (Mahorney) 115 Delecta (Lambert) 115 Sun Festival (Belmonte) ....115 Transylvania (Cordero) 115 Irish Manor (Baeza) 115 Sweet Nothings (Shoemaker) 115 Tooala (Toro) 115 Also Eligible Minnesota Madam (Alvarez) 115 Christia's Promise (Velasquez) Oh Lurkv Day (Belmonte) ..115 Fifth Anoel (Pierce) ...113 5823 FOUR TH RAC E. furlonqs. Maidens.

3-vear-olds and up. Purs $4,000. Ros bowi lour VSe 7H Ill Renmost (Wellinoton) Im Peronsino (Sellers) Back Called 'Best' BASKETBALL Lakers vs. Seattle Sonics, 8 p.m., Channel 5, KPRO and KABC radio; UCLA in Bruin Classic, tape at. 11 p.m., Channel 5, radio 8:40 p.m.

KPRO, KMPC: Final round or i a i Tournament, title game at 8 p.m. ROLLER GAMES LA. T- Birds vs. Northern Hawks, at Orange Show Roller AII-aFTriplcA Upland Grant Cooper, Upland High's powerful fullback-linebacker, was named to the 1971 A1I-CIF Class AAA first team, and two of his teammates, Rocky Chapman and Mike Jakobic, were on the third squad. The 6-1, 215-pound Cooper, who was called by his coach, Pat Bandy, "the best linebacker in Southern California in any division," earned one of the three linehacking posts on the No.

1 club. Chapman, a 5 9, 105 pound junior bark, joined Clare-mont's Rrad Kessler, as the only juniors on all three teams. Jakobic was voted the kicker on tha No. unit. By MIKE LEVINSON Jun-Talegram Sporta Writar RIVERSIDE San Bernardino Valley College combined a stifling defpnse with numerous Palomar turnovers to blitz the Compls, 71 5fi, in thp I a i brackd nf 1hP Riverside CC Tournament nf Champions Jlrn Snow, Bellflnwer Doug De Gem, Righettl Sleva Seek, cresril Ron Vance, Kennedy Jelf Corkell, Pomona Mau Kalatl, Lo Amlgoa llm Surch, Lomooc Terry Patterson, Newhurv Park Darrall Kreltj, Rolling Hlllt Terry Brannigan, St.

Bernard Rob Hertel, Lo Allot Steva Deberg, Savanna Cecil Gordon, Cahrlilo Rirk Whalen, Culver Cltv Tom MarKenile, Went Covlna THIRD TFAM E-Larry Hlrt, La Oulnta E-MIke 5teele, Crenol Randy Cross, Crpnnl Frank Capola, Ranrho Alamltoi Gorrton King, Hart Mike Harrison, Rishon Mnntinmfry Madden, San 'pmente -Jay Ledneller, Sanliaqo Lome Worthinoton, Wnt Covina Mark Fnsmlnoer, Pnllina Hillf Clave Forrest, Aviation -'Brad Kessler, Clarmont R--Randy Hutrhersnn. Fullerlon -Anndre Holmes, Vitlo -Dave LeCnrq, Glanrfora Hill, Reverlv Hllle "Roc lev Chapmen. Unlend Miie Jakoble. (Jo'end Junior, Player of Ihe year in 3-A, on the vote of the 18-man board of Southland scribes, was Charles Judge (5-7, 147), who led Kennedy of Buena Park to the title. He scored 19 TDs this season and had nearly 3,000 yards rushing in two years.

The teams: FIRST TEAM Pot. Player School E-Tony Cuesta, WeM Covlna Jim Miller, Wet Torranre Lou Outnn, St. Bernard John Allen, Hawthorne Steve Branam. Bonita Pic Benton, Lot Alton Craiq Snvder, Went Covina Mark Davinon, Kennedy Gen Church, Edqewond Grant CooDer, Unland Charlie Judge, Kennedy Puhen Pllrelde, Pioneer Steve Meer, nvina Jerry Tnraenn, Newhurv Park John Sullivan, r.re-.nl Cornell Wehnier, Garev Steve Dunn, Lna AHm JFrneto tfAM Pave fharirj'ln. Rnnllf AH A'anda, Pioneer FT Alllster 4 0 1 Perkim Sal? Duffy 1 5 Grove 1 Ftseaff 1 0 7 Howard 7 3 7 Kuhle 5 5 15L.

Carrlnrr 1 2 4 Ness 2 1 5 Gardner 1 1 1 Nelson 7 la Marline? 7 5 19 Pukahauoh 1 0 Chealum 1 0 7 Wrlohf 0 7 7 Adkins 7 1 15 TotaH 11 54 Totall 71 71 Halltime score: SBVC, Ke MaBaaBaBBaaaMeaaaaBBB2 5034 EIGHTH RACE. 1.4 miles. J-vcar-oldt and up. Purt $15,000. Clalmins prico Tournament of Rosat.

3102 Burner (Bianco) 114 5629 Domineering (Belmonte) 3323 Delaware Chief (Cordero) 11 (5654) Boulevard Ston (M. Valzla.) 114 Enoc-A-Nee (Pincav) 117 4979 Over The Counter (Lambert) 114 5547 Mr. C. N. (Pineda) 115 (4925) Esqle Fly (Grant) 119 5827 NINTH mile.

J-vear-olds and up. Pursa 14,000. Claiminq price 54.3SO. V91 Mountain Prinre (Ramirez) xl05 5653 Curjon (Hamilton) 170 (5660) Ceitare (Wall) 110 2315 Ohhoala (Pinrav) 113 Suternn (Alvarer) 110 4071 Thirteen TrirH (tellers) 113 5617. Oak Alley (Mender) ll 567 O.

Ball (fnnner) HO 54'' Party S'Ht (famnat) Ill 5A.1 Tel Kordern) IIO 5563 Perferf Klr.i) (Penlrhal 110 5691 finaoov John (Delia) COLLISION REPAIRS ZULCH AUTO WORKS 3rd and 514 46-50 56A Tradlllnnalist (Raeza) Nlr Blend (Cnrdern) Hemerlntn (Shoemaker) Wide Receiver (kilborn) I ahnrlco (Pineda) Mnntv (P'erre) Meg'shv (Pincav).

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