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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 26

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I TMI IUN imn. II, It!) The Idea for "Killer Frogs" la more an extension of coach Jim KUllngsworih, whe nickname Is "Killer." than any menacing amphibian. The school entitled lu basketball media guide 'Return of the Killer Frogs" and printed up fl.tXO bookjacketa of the cover for sale In the university book store. Kicking game isn't much, either Former USC football coach John McKay, talking about the wild end to the Cal Stanford game, which saw a Cal player score the winning touchdown after running through the Stanford marching band: The Stanford band never could play defense." Life at the top Golden State Warriors center Joe Barry Carroll, on what It was like growing up tall: "As a kid, I was big for my age. As I got older, I was big for anybody's age." Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and Ferguson Jenkins.

One of the amateurs, psychiatrist Harry Solo ay. oo why he's la camp: "1 spend so much time watching the Cuba that I'd like to feel what It like to wear i uniform, to sit oo the bench. I'd like to spit, maybe get a couple of hits. It glorious fantasy." Always a dead giveaway Sportacaster Dob Uecker. on when be knew his playing days were numbered: "When I walked Into the clubhouse and someone said 'No visitors Debut of the 'Killer Frogs' Texas Christian University's school nickname has always been the Horned Frogs.

But around the Fort Worth campus these days, the nickname most Identified with the school's basketball team Is not Horned Frogs but "Killer Frogs." kaleidoscope Chance to be a player is nothing to spit at Sixty three men age 33 and older are In Scot-tadaJe. this wl to live out a Walter Mitty-like fantasy by going through a five-day training amp and facing the 19W Chicago Cubs In a benefit game all for the price of 12.195 apiece. Original plans called for a Friday doublf hador at Scottsdaie Stadium, but organuter Randy Hundley said "there might not be enough survivors from the camp even for one game." The men average age 41 will work four John McKay J.B. Carroll hours a day before facing the 60 Cubs, a team that led the NL Eaat for 153 days. Former players expected to compete against the "clvlliani'' Include v.

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Efrem Zlmballnt. Andy Williams, Charlie Irlde. Mike Schmidt. Johnny Bench and Bryant GumbeL Clubhouse and gallery tickets are available at any of the host courses for this year's (lassie. They may be purchased in advance at Bermuda Dunes.

Indian Wells, Tamarisk and La Qulnta. or on the day you wfoh to use them. Gallery tickets for the first three days are less expensive if 101 than for the final two Clubhouse tickets are 15 daily. Golfers will tee off at 844 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

Play on Sunday will beiln at La Qulnta at 920 a.m. The Desert Classic raised more than $1 million for the Elhenhower Medical Center last year. The total was nearly one-sixth of the money raised for charity throughout the year by the PGA. Lee Trevlno will not be In this year's field because he Is beginning a new career this weekend that of golf analyst for NBC Sports. He ll be teamed with Vln Scully when the final round Is televised Sunday.

All but 17 of golf's 12S loading money winners of IMS are exptxied to be on band this week as tbe 24th Bob Hope Desert Classic tees off at four Palm Sprtngrea courses. Jack Nlcklaus. Arnold Palmer, defending champion Ed florl and the three top money winners of "82 Craig Stadler. Ray Floyd and Tom Kite will be among tbe 138 professionals and 406 amateurs teeing off Wednesday morning on the first day of the PGA only 90-bole. five-day tournament The amateurs and pros ill play the first four days, with the low 70 pros concluding the $49,000 Classic on Sunday at La Qulnta Country Gub.

Tbe other three courses being played on are Indian Wells CC, Bermuda Dunes CC and Tamarisk CC. The featured 'flvesome" of Wednesday Includes Bob Hope. President Gerald Ford. House Speaker Tip O'Neil. musician Willie Nelson and Flo-ri.

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The CIF 3A fourth ranked Spartans will be shooting for their 27th straight CBL win. while the Redlands-Ike victor should join San G. at the top at 3-0. Pacific (0-2) plays at Fontana (0-2) in the third game, where Rob Bock is expected to add moral support if not able to see action. The San Andreas League headliner comes at San Bernardino, where the 2-0 Cardinals host the defending champion Victor Valley Jackrabbits (2-0).

SBHS is overaU and WHS 4-7. but the two teams have been red-hot getting out of tbe starting blocks. The coaches' favorite for the SAL title, Barstow (1-1), comes to Yucaipa (0-2) while Cajon (0-2) welcomes Apple Valley (1-1) in other 7 p.m. SAL contests. In the Sunkist League, a three-way tie for the lead could result if defending champion Banning (2-1) wins at Bloomington (0-3) and Notre Dame (30) falls at Perris (2-1).

Rim of World (1-2) is favored at Eisinore (12) In the other 7 p.m. outing. Banning captured the CIF 1A crown last year, but is only 7-8 overall and thus unranked in the 1983 CIF poll. Notre Dame is 13-5 overall and received support in Monday's voting In the poll. The De Anza League, where Aquinas leads at 34, plays its games on Wednesdays 17 p.m.) and Fridays The Hacienda League, where Bonita is being given a strong challenge by Carey and Ganesha, also plays Wednesday.

In the Baseline League, Chaffey (2-2) seeks to stay In the running for a CIF playoff berth when it plays at Upland (1-3) tonight. Damien and Glendora, both 44, appear to have the BL's Nos. 1 and 2 berths well in hand. Burroughs (3-0) should remain unbeaten in the Golden League when it hosts Canyon (1-2) of Saugus in the feature. In tbe Christian League, Inland (3-3) hosts American (3-3) of Pomona at the S.B.

Boys Club in a crucial. Arrowhead (24) of Redlands entertains Linfield (4-2) of Temecula at Christian Junior HS. Hesperia (5-1) visits Victor Valley Christian (04) in High Desert warfare at 7:30 tonight. MandtVt Otmt AlTANTA (102) 7-'4 3-2 14 WcVi'if 1-2 '3. Ro-h-n 6-7 1-2 13.

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Reveiii 2 3-8 7 B'own 3 2-2 8. Raree 2 2-4 6, Rogers 4 1-2 9, Jones 5 2-3 12, A senary 0 1-2 I 22 17-28 61. CALIFORNIA (75) Hay 1 2-3 4, 6 4-5 16, P't'S 3 6-7 12, Chavez 6 0-0 12, Mavs 2 11-14 15, Avaios 2 2-2 6 Thiigen 2 0-0 4, Owen 2 2-2 Boston 4. Vi-mo'a 3 Si 4 TtatJ Gtnm EHs'tr a' KIMOS, 7 25 Pi" Piaoe'C a a1 Aaininfl-on. 4 35 (t.

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25 36 61 F'ax "a' '8 41 59 McOona'C Cai 39 '9 38 Anofson 30 28 58 Rogers. NR 2' 37 46 Peoe'son Bos 29 57 Cai 20 34 56 Ciame, Pni 15 41 46 6. To'ais 24 27-33 75. harHime S't-focrj 26 Fouiefl out- Revfui, To'ai touts. S'antorrj 28 Cai 23 A 6 000 Smith, "but when the position became open I applied.

"The entire student activities department was being reorganized. I liked the way it was being reorganized. I feel I can make a big contribution. If it weren't a good opportunity to contribute, I wouldn't have considered it." Smith's contributions as a baseball coach include two SBVC products currently on major-league rosters. Rich Dauer, who starred on SBVC's 1972 MC title team, has been a second baseman on the Baltimore Orioles roster since 1977.

He came up to the majors in 1975. Ed VandeBerg, who played with the Indians in '77-78, established himself as one of the Seattle Mariners' best relief pitchers in 1982; he came in fourth in last season's Rookie of the Year balloting. "Our biggest contribution is our placement of players in four year schools and or pro ball," said Smith. Of the 1983 team, Smith said, "I'm leaving a potentially good team." 4C (0 3 37 (Continued from C-l) students. Both positions were eliminated in the reorganization.

Current dean of students, Dr. Curtis Edwards, has been moved to a counseling position. Among Smith's responsibilities are determining athletic eligibility, an issue that currently has SBVC's football program more specifically, fullback Cassius Harris under scrutiny. The school is appealing a ruling Wednesday by Foothill Conference commissioner Chuck Pryor that Harris was an ineligible player. No penalties against the school have been assessed.

Smith said, however, that this issue had nothing to do with the shifting of positions. The student services department reorganization has been in progress, Smith said, much longer than the SBVC-Harris football issue. "It's something I didn't plan on doing," said soccer At San Bernard GC Men's dub, crhs oms taumav Lew oresi: 72, P. Redman-T. Coooer (won Dy piayoff), K.

Miiler-D. Kidd; 74. S. ButsKi-J. Hunl; 75, C.

Lasliaris-H. Stephens. R. Chrisiensen-T. Van Deusen, J.

BradOury- C. Faoriiio, J. Shieid-C. Biackwell: 76, C. Fousl-D.

Parker, H. Denton-D. Harris, R. Pirrung-M. Howard, E.

Delicco, J. Hamlin-K. Lloyd 77, C. Bieck-C. Benti, D.

Smith-F. Kramer, S. Kieen-H. Deieo. Oasesl tt pkt No 4, B.

Chamoers; No 7, J. Arzale, No. 1 1, C. Band; No 14, P. Redman.

Nad tournament 1 Chicago event on Wednesday, Fed. 2. CSOO (It) Gutierrez 1-2-4, Veor 3-0-6, Murony 1-0-2. Gatlin 2-0-4 Totals: 7-2-16. INLAND CHRISTIAN (69) M.

Carter 12-3-27, Car'er 1-1-17, MacRunneil 5-0-10, Savage 2-0-4, Bremoiett 2-0-4, Rooerfs 2-0-4, Mummery 1-1-3. Totais: 32-5-69. CSOD 2 0 6 I It kund Or. II II IS II 69 Fouied Oul; None. Technicals: None.

miand Christian is 6-2 owed (3-2 in the Christian League) and xavs Jan. 25 al Victor Valley, 4:30 p.m. RMxxjivJine OK Taf Av 576 16 0 Maitr Indoor Soccer Lea gut WESTERN DIVISION 2'9 i63 '02 147 Vr tkve 'irllap's NJ gird. Bos I iff -new Zrt i Gifr-iye SA Rayr'O A'l S'Hira, 5ea RoOinsor LSmitu GS G6 Pet for tho record 357 340 347 337 331 28' 275 nt 223 2'8 463 .550 .526 4C3 449 484 475 409 358 377 397 366 12 9 '21 12.1 H9 '17 1'2 1C8 10 7 ICS Wicfi'a Pnoenu San D'ego Kansas Cilv St Louis GoKle" Bay .444 .412 .316 "3 2 tt 4 2 9 Cumrnngs, SO LAZERS local sports EASTERN DIVISION .136 Baitimore .700 .684 63J 563 .421 375 Cnicago Cleveland New York Bufaio Mempnis FMtsOurgh Assists 36 41 33 39 24 35 35 37 40 31 No. 354 387 300 335 '98 276 268 283 267 217 E-JofwuMif LA Green, Uan Drew, KC Moofe SA Jcrnnjon, Aasn Crews, Ptm Huston, W'l'iams.

Sea Thomas, De A as KC Monday's Game Monday's Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX Acouired Brian Kingman, right-nanded P'lcner, from the Oaniand A's tor a oarer to Be named ia'f. TORONTO BLUE JAYS: Signed Ciiff Johnson, designated tier; Llovd VoseOy. outt'eiaer, and lorg, inieicer. HOCKEY National Hadrey Ltaaut HARTFORD yVHALERS: Assigned Dan Friogen, left ing, and Jefr Browscnioie. Oeenseman, to Bmgnamton ot the American Hocney League.

NEW YORK RANGERS: Assigned Cam Connor, left wing, to Tulsa ot the Central Hoftev League. COLLEGE SW LOUISIANA: Announced 'ne of Atei Didr, a'-netic direc'or. Field Goal Percentage Avg 9.9 94 9 1 86 83 79 77 76 72 73 Pel. .632 .61 6'0 596 .591 .586 480 .573 563 .441 FG FGA New York 10. Cleveland 7 Today's Game Bjfaio a' Memphis, 4.35 m.

Wednesday's Games Wichha at Baltimore 4.35 pm. SI. Louis at Golden Bay, 8:05 p.m. MISL Leaders BALA CYNrVYD. Pa.

lAP) V.aior Indoor Soccer League scoring leaders and leading goairenoers through Sunday's games: Scorers i Johnson, KC Dawums, NJ Williams. NJ Donaldson, Sea G'imore SA LSmitn. GS Darney. U'an Davis, Dai Bos AbffJI-JaoMr, LA 175 173 250 152 233 '56 233 173 245 272 277 283 4'0 255 394 2M 402 302 435 414 nfl 1 I I Redlanda gymnutt fourth In the opening Class II meet of 1963 at San Diego, coach James Taylor's Redlands Gymnastic Center took fourth in a strong field. In the Senior Division (ages 15-18), Karen Jacobs was first on bars and vault, second on beam and first all-around at 66 45.

Shelly McCart was fifth in all-around 164.00) and Jodi Pennell placed on tbe bars (sixth) and beam fourth). In the Juniors (l14j, Shana Blount of RGC was third on bars, fifth in vault and fifth in all-around (63.80). Mim Ott was seventh in floor exercises. The RGC competes in a Class I meet at Athletes In Action, Jan. and hosts a Class II meet Feb.

54. Womei't soccer signape Signups are now being taken for the Inland United Soccer Club's team, coached by Colin Daltrey, which will play In the Women's Soccer World League spring season. Soccer World, 1887 N. San Bernardino, handles registration, or lt can be done by phone at 882-3016 (days) or 8820627 (evenings). Newmark seeds managers San Bernardino's Newmark Little League, Senior LL, Farm and Big League (ages 8-18) needs managers at all levels.

Interested adults may contact Kate Montoya at 887-8714 immediately. The signups start Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Newmark Field, 38th at Severance, and continue Jan. 26, from 6-9 p.m. Racejaetball toaraey Area players are invited to enter the Ektelon Racquet ball Championships.

Feb. 17 20, at Racquetball World In Fountain Valley (10115 Talbert Ave). Deadline Is Feb. 11 and fees are $35 for men's, women's and veteran opens and $23.50 for others. Phone (714) 962-1374 for more details or pick up entry blanks at sporting goods stores and racquetball clubs.

SBHS toftball toarney The San Bernardino High School baseball team will sponsor its second annual Softball tournament fundraiser Saturday and Sunday at SBHS. Class and slow-pitch toft ball teams are Invited to enter the tourney for $120 per team. Entry deadline Is Jan. 19. For more information, call George Stevens at (714) 883-7582 or 86V6885.

Pony leagae mectiag Tbe San Bernardino Pony League will hold a general meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30 at 223 S. G. St. The league, for youths ages 13-14. Is looking for new board members and one new manager.

A Pts Stamennovic, Mem 2 5 33 58 TerlecKi, Pit 25 19 44 Margetic, Chi 6 23 39 Zungul, NY 11 39 Geaftendino GP GA Ave. Noguetre, Chi 9 21 3.49 Van Eron. Bait 13 38 371 Toth, NY I 31 4.1 1 Messing. NY II 41 449 Anderson (Continued from C-l) wind up at 2 p.m. A concession stand will be available, or youths may bring a sack lunch.

The California Angels also make a visit to B. soon. Rod Carew, Don Aase, Brian Downing, Ken Forsch, Bruce Ki-son and Mike Witt come to the Inland Center Mall (across the street from Orange Show Stadium) on Thursday, Feb. 3, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. It's a school day, but perhaps parents can get the autographs.

All-Sports Bulletins Jofca Reoeastori, a sports announcer in S.B. for many years and now doing Cal State Fullerton basketball on KWRM (1370), rates "Leoa Wood (of CSF) the best college player in the West, and that Includes UCLA's players." Wood, who was Sports niustrated's Player of the Week last week, averages 18 points and 10 assists a game. CSF (11-3) is at Las Vegas (140) Saturday, with Channel 9 and KWRM carrying it. Dr. Lorea Miller looks for a 'turnout of 250 to 300" when the Rotary Club of S.B.

hosts a combined luncheon at tbe Orange Show Cafeteria to hear the famed ex-coach Daffy Daagberty. 'The four clubs in the city will be joined by three from the mountains, plus Redlands. Rial to, Fontana and as far as Banning. He's quite a guy; we're lucky to land him," tbe optometrist said. Dr.

Sam Knappenberger of Redlands and longtime entrant Paal Habb will be among the area amateur golfers entered in the Bob Hope Desert Classic, starting Wednesday. The good doctor will be in the foursome with Arnold Palmer. Channel 4 telecasts only the Saturday and Sunday action, with Lee Trevlno, Bob Goalby, Brace Devlin, John Brodie and Charlie Jones assisting the "master," Via ScaUy. Felipe Canela of Colton gets another crack at Tim Harris when the $130,000 Schliti Boxing Tournament resumes at the Forum Monday, Jan. 31.

The "Colton Comet's" only loss in 17 pro fights was to Harris, for the California welter title a year ago, on a close 12-round decision. Canela looked sharp In two appearances at the S.B. Arena during 1982. Harness racing In brilliantly-lit Hollywood Park Is now under way In Inglewood for 26 nights. The 10-race cards run nighUy except Wednesdays and Thursdays, with the first post at 6:30 p.m.

Sundays and 7:30 on other nights. The "buggies" have been outdrawlng the thoroghbreds In New York, with crowds upwards of 35,000. The L-A. Open crowd Sunday waa 26380, while the thoroughbreds at Santa Anita pulled In a paid 42,082. Moateae "Mo" Wnlto, a two-time all-Cltrua Belt League first team lineman at Redlands HS and all-Mission Conference linebacker at Riverside CC this past season, haa signed a letter-of intent at Weber State In Ogden.

The 6-2, 213-pounder was one of six RCC grldders getting a full ride for two years. He plans to play at 230 next season In the Big Sky Conference. NFL Playoffs AFC CMrnpmhip Saturday's Game Dallas at Washington, 30 a.m. NFC Ovwrtotemnio Sunday's Game New Yorn Js at Miami. 10 a m.

SUPER BOWL XVH Jan. X. Pasadena Rose Bowt. 3 p.m. AFC ys.

NFC champions, for Vince Lomoardl Trophy sports log: radio-tv HOCKEY A. Kings vs Edmonton at Forum, 7:30 p.m., KPRZ (11501. BASKETBALL Alabama at Tennessee, 8 p.m., ESPN cable. Nebraska at Iowa Slate, Upe. 8.30 ESPN cable.

HORSE RACING Santa Anita thoroughbreds off today, resume Wednesday at 1230 KNX (1070), KLAC (570) aive call. latest line American Yeulh Soccer OrvanizettM City Qvamotemnips Girts D)y. If-IH: Peooermint Patties 2, Chuck EZ's Angels 0, Dry. IV: Eastside Stomoers 2, Golden Eagles I (OT); Do. SnamrocKS 1, Kangaroo Kids Dry.

VI -First SmurWes 2, Armadillos 0, Second: Lady Bugs 1, Armadillos 0. Bevt Dry. HI Second: Centipedes 2, Flames 1 (Kit clinched nst place in regular season ptayl; D. Firs Dolonms 2, Mescaieros 0, Thirtt Hornets 2, Cowooys 0, Dry. First: Yars Revenge 4, Roughnetis 0, Thirol Troians 4, Millennium Falcons Dry.

VI Ffrsr. Phoenix 1, Hawks I Vw Arfesians Pecmen 0. Tht Ltlest Lint Heme Teams to CAPS PRO FOOTBALL (NFL) Favortle Points Underdo Saturdays Game Dallas 1 7 WASHINGTON Sunday's Game MIAMI 1 1 f) Jets first post 7:30 KNX 11070), KLAC (570) give re- auita. i awjki nwj ennw.

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