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8 flfl Marsh Named Valley's Top rep Cager OfOROS JINSEN 28,8 rebounds and 23.4 point, per game. His the top average Aranbel. "He came on strong and had 127 scoring assists and Is great all-around. 1964 AllV alley Basketball Team ai we season for the mrv. but UCLA's formula Hoiman was second in league jn Mining the NCAA basketball title seemed to be the common "Player of the Year" and led its In scoring for the denominator for the 1BC3-64 third straight year, with an 18.5 scoring average.

His league Sun Gabriel Valley All-Slur team as selected by stiff members of the Pasadena Independent and rival, raosKy, who was winner Nam School SI. Ib.y, Alhambra Folr Hookr, Monrovia Ron Helmon, St, Franco Tom Motion, S. Potadona Carroll Millnor, Quarto Jim Marth, Pasadena POY voting, Is an outstand Jack Nestor of Alhambra was tabbed a "more complete" player and stronger than Ebey by Wlose. Nestor averaged 27 rebounds and tallied 476 points for a 28.3 average. Monrovia's Fair Hooker is the only Junior on the club and this honor wraps up a season that saw him make the Eurbanh Ail-Tournament team and the Pacific League club.

Opponents collapsed on Hooker and the Ht. CI 6-3 6-2 6-2 5- 11 6- 0 6.5 V. 6-5 5- 11 6- 5 oh TP Avg, Sr. 614 33.6 Jr. J90 14.5 Sr.

408 11.5 Sr. 648 22.3 Sr. 301 11.6 Sr. 5S6 19.2 Sr. 476 18.3 Sr.

465 17.9 Sr. 401 17.4 Sr. 558 19.2 ing ball handler and good re-boundcr despite playing outside. Ball control, rebounding In particular, was the forte of most of the members of the 10- was the spark that Jack Neitor, helped the Tigers collect 23 wins man team, which featured Pasa Donnlf Palotky, La Sallo Gano Rodgen, Koppcl Bill Sweolc, Powdona in IS games and when Tom fouled out of the C1F (AA) play dena's Jim Marsh as "Player of Ihe Year" in the San Gabriel off against Chino, Ihe road1 Wildcat still fought a one-man Valley. Marsh pulled down 401 re came to an end.

Tom quick battle that saw him average 15 rebounds and 14.5 points per ness led coach John O'Ncil the Bulldogs' senior continually come up with the right play at game. declare, "He's the best guard I've ever coached in my 11 bounds In 23 games for a 16 per game average. In addition he averaged 19.2 points per game on oflense and lilt on 55.K per The backeourt foursome on the the right time. In Pasadena's Rodgcrs, who averaged more rebounds than he did points. The Aztecs' star picked off 22.G rebounds per game and averaged 17.4 points.

Coach Boh Mil club consists of some "shortie years. "Hutlon's future in finale, a win over Oxnard Sweek wan almost blanked it Quarterbacks and some hot cent of bis field goal atlemps It wasn't publicized as an ex scorers: piaymaKers Tom nut-ton of South Pasadena and Dar- has been debatable because of his size. I think he's quick ler called him "the best player I've bad in seven years of coach cuse, but the Bulldogs' 65-62 loss Id Poly came when Marsh rell Millner of Duarte and sharp enougn to still get tus snots on, ing." scoring but his passing and assists were an Important key to the victory. The only other team to place two players was Alhambra. Coach Chuck Wiese called Steve shooters Ron Hoiman of St, but he's a fine baseball playerl played with a 104 fever a Francis and Dennis Tolosky of almost had lo "bug" his oppos and I think pro baseball con tract is the only thing that will Fcsadena's Bill Sweek, named by the school as co-Player of the Year for the team7 joined Marsh on the SGV after a sjuradic scoring season but one that saw ing center, 6-6 Me) Reed.

La Salle. "Millner's our quarterback stop him from playing college Ebey the best offensive player One of the other outstanding! players was Mark Kcppel's Gcno declared Duarte coach Dale basketball," CTNeil he ever had. Ebey averaged THE LOCAL SCE3VE Would Wooden Win for Duke? Aguirre Hurls O's at Yanks Sox, 7-5. Chicago blasted San Francisco's UB" team, 14 and United Press International. Big Hank Aguirre displayed Cleveland nipped Huston.

5-4, his 1962 form and renewed his By GEORGE JENSEN Could coach JOHN WOODEN have helped Duke win its first NCAA title had ho switched jobs prior to UCLA's march to the nation's collegiate basketball title. Several coaches have said yes. One, in particular, JOHN O'NEIt of South Pasadena, mastery over the New York The Reds utilized Martyl Keough's third four-bagger in as many days and the tight Yankees in pitching the Detroit PREMIUM PLAYER IN VALLEY Pasodeng High'. Jim Marsh hod many basketball performance, over which he could beam with delight. But he topped off his prep career by being named Player of Ihe Year in San Gabriel Valley by Independenl Slar-News.

three-hit pitching of John Tsi-tourls, the winning pitcher, and Tigers to a 6-0 victory Sunday, Aguirre, who had an "off" year (14-5) last season a i came up with the theory that Wooden wouldn't have had Duke olav the way it did. I Joey Jay. leading the league in E.R.A. in The Colts exploded lor lour scattered lliret singles! 'OLD PRO' PLAYOFF runs in the first inning over the first six innings to pick HANK AGUIRRE beats Yankee! rookie outfielder Jr.lin Paciiorek hammering the big blow, up the win. The S4 southpaw, one of the few pitchers in the American League to hold a life bases-loaded triple, off losing; pitcher Tracy Slallard.

Veteran1 Jones Sets World Mile Speed Run PHOENIX (AP) Parnelil Tones of Torrance set a world time edge over New York with eight victories in 14 decisions, Skinny Brown, the winner, and youngster Joe Hoerner and Jim Ray combined to hold the Mete NHL Crown to Montreal was relieved by Dick Kgan wlio completed the shutout. to five hits. The Tigers put the game away The Pirates knocked out 13 agreed, because the Blue Devils had height and good speed, but not stamina. Duke, had it slowed down, could have captured the title. Had Wooden been a Rebel, that's tiie way it would have been.

"UCLA almost beat itself a couple of times in ihe playoffs," O'Neill observed. "They looked bad on the press. But they had something they believe in, and that's pressure. Fortunately it worked for them many times during the season and they didn't luse faith. They know pressure will make a difference, sooner or later, if they don't give way in the third inning with five runs hits to stop a hot Philadelphia only one run in their previous oft Bob Meyer, a rookie lefthander, Al Kaline, another long season, won the Vezina Trophy I' 11I(n NEW YORK (UPI) The team which had surrendered Montreal Canadiens captured as the league top goalie.

TuZTZL fnP tte time Yankee nemesis, delivered three games. Gibbon Geoffrion, wlw at 32 was r.m their seventh National Hockey corded the victory with the aid in the eighth iiinine. Osteen, who pitched hitless ball for five Innings, received the victory and starter Jim Roland was charged ,1,: Jeillllli u.o. ulu u-iuu the big hit, a two-run triple. The Washington Senators re sidered over the i the new Phoe- League championship in nine years by downing the New Yorkl of Manny Mota who had three hits, including a double and an a first-period power play the loss.

The uid record was 113.99 mph mside-the-park home run. ceived superb two-hit pitching! from Claude Osteen and Jim' Hannan as well as a two-run home run from Bill Skowrun to Rangers, 2-1, Sunday night on eoals bv "old pros" Bernie Then came back to break a 1-1! In other games, Cincinnati Don Branson of Champaign, Santo, knocking in five Geoffrion and Jean Beliveau. whipped Kansas City, 5-1 HL, set at Langborne, Pa. in runs, led the Cubs over the tie in the third period hy scaring his list ot the campaign. The tie was created in th' Al Detroit the Toronto Maple Houston blanked ihe New York top the Minnesota Twins, 3-1 n'NEIL themselves.

strong Giant team, Santo Leafs ruined the National ThP Snnalnrs' mound smeniMcts, 5-fl; Pittsburgh stopped smashed a three-run homer oil second period when New York's! ifln't vimd a hit until catcher' Milwaukee, T-4, and St Louis Billy Pierce in the third frame Boh Nevin split the Montreal Joe McCabe tripled with two out! overcame the Chicago White lor the Dig blow. defense and scored while falling Hockey League debut of former U. S. Olympic goalie Pat Rupp when they dumped the Detroit Red Wings, 4-1, at Olympia Stadium in the season finale for ST. Fmrsnurff to ihe ice directly in front of HogslM 001 KW-S I the cage.

The Rangers barely I860 on a dirt srack. The olcl rccord for a one-mile asphalt track was 109.356 mph by Jim Clark of Scotland set at Trenton, N.J. last Sept. 22. The Phoenix raceway is paved.

Jones, who won the Indianapolis 500 mile race last year, set the retard despite high gusty winds and occasional sand blowing across one end of the track. The old one-mile records also were- broken earlier Sunday by rjmrrf Frpcnn and both clubs. tying the score just before the In Boston the Chicago Black Hawks finished second in in. iinH Millard, uoe 'aKeIz'J (SI ami Oordtr. Carnun-; 'P Hrown.

LP-Stoltard. At Saraiolo Louis mo nu-5 (Si 'lid IV) nrd Cover. Rlt.ktrii 17). 5u: buzzer when Hod bilbert gran- Spencer Meets Leslie Tonight bed a goal-mouth pass and just' final standings again despite missed melting it past 4-3 victory over the Boston Earlier in the final session, Gil Ktret. ft-H-v ().

Goldin 171 o-d 111). Monerfrnv H). Golden. HHs-RoWnjon, Nlt-holion. Bruins in their mutual finale Montreal's Charlie Hodge, Wooden persona, closeness lo the players avd problem the game were Vc or Jiot-atld-cold streaks the Brum showed in the play- Earlier this season coach Wooden came up with a remark that is part Df his strategy.

"Whv make things easy for the oppos.bon?" he commented 'in defense of his charging tactics. "By putting on pressure and then relaxing iftfves them new problems ever' nrwKmetntTuCLA, strea.y play is part of "Bntffls what seemed .0 bo the dUf.reaoo. The Bruins didn't lose it even though they had several dc.ibl.ng Hituations. Duke was noted as hot outside-shooting team. When JEFF MIILLTNS and his lcwitmai.es missed and couldn't get inside, Uiey did seem to lose their confidence and fiulli.

CINDER BITS GEORGE JRENN of the Pasadena Athletic Association competed for Long Beach State Saturday in hamwr throw and won with a toss of 196-7. The mark is bert missed on open net mo nm 100 At the finish Hodge was mob-, Joe, tlle when he ran into Leslie Nov. jO Two feature ten-rounders will Lrc-nncti Ml 013 1 journeyman netminder who had kicked around the minors for 12 years before getting his big in Reno. Spencer went into the new slaodaid. head-up the next fistic offering 111 isllMirs, Jcv (61 ond J.

EoWdY LP-Ptno. MR XMUPti. fight a four to one favorite ana nf Civic Boxing Enterprises in Santa Monica tonight. bed hy his Montreal teammates. The little goalie actually spent an easy night except for late in the third period when the Rangers were battling hard for the chance with the Canadiens tht came out on me snon enu ui a split decision without a win Thfld Spencer of Pasadena will Hannnn 14) and Loooerr.

r- i (5) ond Boilov. m. WP Osteon. LP Roland. streak or ranging, eeniess io' meet Charles Leslie in a heavy Tin Whistle Golf Won by Younger Mike Younger totalerl 49 points to win a "Tin Whistle" golf tournament at Aihambra's Almansor What's Ihtintj in Sports I Thaddie" was very weight skirmish and Dwiglit equalizer.

Hodge made only two saves in the final period for a game total of 17. anxious to re-match and was The Hawk" HawKins win iace SHE 11 011 0M-7 13 1 even wining to give Coursc. Dave Ferrara nnishea The Canadicis went, into this lion's share of the purse and Mayico Robles in a bantamweight battle. Spencer, Eddie Machcn's twenty-year-old pro- and -rrlondDS. 0 t-ap LP- second with 4 points.

Charlie accepted. dale final game of Hie regular season with only a one point lead over reportedly the best by a collegian in the United States Leslie also has wins over Wil- tone, was rolling in high gear Dslroll COS IMJ Cj the Chicago Black llawKs. helm Vnn Homburg and Bobby with twelve straight wins and NHL ANU Pli. GF GA Sand. the No.

10 ranking spot on the Daly lii. ffinlff 191 ond Glbbi. WP Aojirrc. LP Montreal 24 SS im 17 World Boxing Association's list Hawkins, one of the most feared punchers in the banty lS I I 5f i "on; fl id ms i I 110-U th'S UNDA IIAVERLATION of the l'AA's women's fk team ean.e with a javelin toss that was over feet bettor Ihan her best of lflfiS in winning the girls' division In the SPAAU moot at PCC's Horrell Field Saturday. Linda's sper Hew 153-2VJ, compared to 125-3 for tost year.

The nation's bent last year was only KATIE DARBO, track queen at Mt. San Antonio College. Is now Mrs, Kalie Tucker. She competed with the PAA alternate team in the women's relay class, was suffering from chronic lack of employment in Sundov's Results HonlrMl How York 1. fnrurto Dolroll 1.

S'ok l'TVond Cro'ndolT. 'Hundltv 18! Bobo Faces Thornton 1963 and had just about hung up his gloves. He found a job as a printer's apprentice and started to settle for a normal unathietic life when along came HB one Nlron i HRS--Joni5, conlnlloro. Leo Minskoff and Larry Rum- PREP BASEBALL Pasadena vs. Claiemont in Pomona Tournament, Ganeslia High, 9 a.m.

La Salle vs. Alemany in Babe Herman Invitational Tournament, Stengel Field in Glendale, 12:30 p.m. RADIO 7:30 a.m. 1150 HORSE RACING: Bill Garr. 10:25 a.m.

G40 BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Washington. 6 p.m.-1150-HORSE RACING: Charlev Clifton. TUESDAY HARNESS RACING Santa Anita, 1:30 p.m. 1'REP BASEBALL Pasadena Bulldogs at Pomona.

Baseball Tournament, first game 9:30 a.m. PREP TRACK Muir and Pasadena High at Glendale Relays, Glendale High, p.m. TV (Nothing scheduled) RADIO 7:30 a.m.- 1150- HORSE RACING: Bill Garr. 10:25 a.m.- 640- BASE NEW YORK (UP) Former UNLIMITED JOB OPPORTUNITIES Free Placfrrueni Service Wot iDTormmtloB Cn SAWYER SCHOOl Of BUSINESS 165 I. COLORADO PA5ADENA MU 1-4829 mans with an opening on their Feb.

3 card. He stopped Kubcn Ramiriz in one that night and returned Mar. 2 to chill Manuel Tarazon in four. RobSes has a Middleweight Champion Carll (Bobo) Olson continues his campaign for a shot at the light heavyweight crown Friday night in a fight with Wayne Thornton at Kezar Pavilllon in San Russian Lifter Breaks World Heavy Record MOSCOW (UPI)-Leonid Zha- recent win over Tarazon and LOWEST NET COST AUTO LEASE 22 years experience have shown us how to write the best possible leasa at the lowest possible cost. CALL Dwight feels that this will be another rung on the ladder to Jesus Pimental.

In the mean The 10-rounder between fifth- botinsky lifted a prodigious 5G0 1964 CHEV. IMPALA kilograms (1,235 pounds) baflit- ranked Thornton of Fresno and sixth-ranked Olson of Honolulu! day at a meeting of top Soviet time, "Hawk" is playing it cool and lending the double life Df a printer by day and a puncher will be televised nationally. lifters' in Moscow io break by Olson, 33, seeks his 87th vie 2.5 kilos (4sth pounds) ttu tory in 101 fights. Tliornton, 24 world record set hy Yuri viasov at last year's world champion has a 3H-5-1 record. Hone Konjj; Opcy Coucft f.tt i'j nt j--'" Members of hi girls' nnd maybe others, have particularly goad ehaners of being prime conUmters for ihe.

JSCS Olympic Cames team. "re LYNN ami: -i if SABh TRANlJ1" In ihe mucin, nvd speedy PASt ARNVT the sprints nnd Hn He's also no! overlooking a lovely lonn-leaned las by Ihe name of DANA FRICKK. who looks like a hardier vith a lot of potential. Right flotr, though, she' a sprinter. ODUS 'N ENDS-JIIKE rARRISH, part-time sports staffer for the Independent Star-News since 1354.

has been awarded a Woodrow Wilson fellowship for graduate work following his gindualion in June from University of California at Wveraiftj. Mike is one of 1,507 students chosen from more than ll.ora ann'lcations from 901 colleges and universities throughout the and Canada. Mike began as sports copy boy when he was only 12 "Etf E0T" slar with Occldenlal College basketball ieam, Is another recipient of the Wilson Fellowship, gaining Ihe honor In mathematics. Parrlsh is working toward doctorate in leaching. Wlwn TIM WIMItlSH of Acadia rquallcd Ihe Pasadena Games record for class li'gi.

hurdles in 8,9, ho can un ullh (he first P(i record urn- Awrod hy brothers DICK WIMHISH having sol 11 muri. In ISM and TRES-TON MrRILKY of Pasadena High runifhig 8.9 in IMS, MRS. HALMS MN(1 will be at a loss If her husband ms wish nnd they become parents of a ly when she rWrhes her cxpectanl dale on May 19. She's already tabbed the "nine ol KELLY ANNE. Thoy have one daughter, KRISTEN.

The week's lwxing schedule ship at Stockholm, the Soviet HONG KONG (UPI) Hsieh includes: news agency Tass announced. Before his three lift total Zh, Yungyo of Nationalist China Sunday won the Hong Kong Open golf championship by Je- London Curvll ond CAREER OPPORTUNITY uruj LITHOGRAPHY SALESMAN Established clienlele BALL: Las Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago White Soxs. 12:10 p.m.- 710- BASEBALL: Los Angeles Angi-'-. S.

Boston. 6 p.m.-1150-!IORSE RACING: Charley Clifton. 1 Omcl) 011)0 botinsky boltered the wond heavyweight record for the jerk Coy. Nw York (Sun- (eating Alan Murray of Austra- WH'nS Ilia on the third hole of their by 0.5 kilos (iyalh pounds) tj achieving 213 kilos (470 pounds) SY 5-8093 lnno estnblished ill Paso- dcaih playoff. rrnnc.sLn ate" ouon vi v-o Pt deno.

Experience required. TYPECRAFT, INC. Come grow wilh us in your home community. Pro Soccer Invades L.A. WITH COUPON Professional soccer Invades Bahla and Blackburn Ravers ill be matched in the opening 99 CENTS gimaraes and Schwechat will featured, Med Star, in turn, will meet Los Angeles in June and juiy tugal, and Schwediat of Austria, I The final L.A.

schedule was1 jointly released by William D. Cox, founder and president of when the Internal lonni hoccer-League makes lis West Coast Schwechat on Wednesday eve or Ihe Los AnRelcs Section ol the ISL on Wednesday evening, June 3. Bahla will reiurn to the Coliseum for the second game ISL, and Dan Tana, president debut. ning, July 8. Playing in the first section ol LorenBon Rolls lo Brislol Win and general manager or the Golden Engles Soccer Club of Los Angeles, (ho local sponsor Ihe ISL at the Coliseum in June Wrapping up the West Coast's first ISL championship will ho LUBE 99 SAFETY CHECK 99 ALIGNMENT CHECK 99 Jiitt piiMfit tttli coupon to ur nrvkt dtpK and taw Mvt Sifvl Dipl.

Hawrt 7i30 la Ji30 Clowl SotwrdBy ft Sunrfay ORRIN W. FOX on Sunday, Juno 7, this time agln9t Werder Bremen. Loronzen's 1961 Ford grabbed (he toad at the seventh lap hut In the third and final game of ing club. Red Star and Guimaraes. The ISL is the same tc will be of Braill, Black burn Hovers of England, nni Wcrder Bremen' of Weal Ger many, this first section, Werder Bre Cox, of Now York, arrived In when his engine began to pack men will face Blackburn Rovers that has established pro soccer Loa Angeles Sunday from Europe whore he finalized con BRfSTOL, Twin.

(UPD-Frcd' Ijircnicn, his cnslno-Riving out nfter Icadlnn fti! the way, rolled across the finish line nine seconds ahead of Fireball Bolwrlii fcmdnv lo win ihe 550-mllc Brislol 500 lor slock cars. up Into In the race tic slowed sharply. HobertE, also in a 19fU on June 10. The second scciton in JUiy win as a potential major sport on Hie East Const in loss than four 3456 East Colorado, Pasadena SY 5-8651 The second section will kick tracts lth Ihe participating feature Red Star of Bclgrnde, Yugoslavia, Guimarnes of Por Ford, cnnio slnrming up four laps behind. oft on Sunutlay, July 5, when! years.

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