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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 8

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Chico, California
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wuMny gA Chico Enlerprise-Recerd Tuesday May 163 Sierra View Chico Junior High School Repeat as Champions in CARD Track $TA1' Prep League Standings NORTHERN ATHLETIC LEAGUE FINAL INI VARSITY BASEBALL STANDI NOS PCI GB Central Valley 7 CHICO 4 4 JN 1 Eetereriu SN Aedewen I JN 1 Re Bled I I IN 1 Mfeft 1 I I NORTHERN ATHLETIC LEAGUE FINAL INI JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL STANDINGS Pet GG Shasta 1 AM CHICO 7 1 7N Re Btoff 4 4 JN 1 otereriM JN 4 Central valley I I JN I I IN I BCCC Meeting Tonight Director mi ergaRben of the Rewly formed Butte Creek Coantry Chib Initiate their membership drive to-aigM at the Hotel Oaks where they will hold rr open meeting at 8 Furpoae of the meeting is to introduce prospective members to facto and figures pertaining to the' club's organisation and planned development Slide presentations of the dub site along with detailed discussion by some of the dub's directors will highlight tonight's meeting Anyone interested hi the dob is urged to attend the meeting Meetings also ore scheduled in Paradise (Community Hall) and Omvilie (Mis-n id pal Auditorium) tomorrow and Thursday nights respectively AMERICAN LEAGUE For es Ckk 21 15 55 Sommer HUM New Yertt 11 Ml 1 solan It 14 JM 1 Kontei city 15 J7I 1 CleveienO 14 14 JN 9 J3 4 ti Air 4W 14 II JN 7 Waokleetan 14 15 75 MONDAVI RISULTS Ckk Weeklnetoa ClevoianO I Lei Aneolei I Detroit Mieeeoele Boo toe I NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet GB lee Fraeclec Staadinf BJ 1 WtijppleJlU Franklin AJH Howry Eberhardt HO Calm AJH Distend 7'4V' HJ I Mahler AJH Wegener Smith Swanson AJH Smith Swanson AJH Inker HO Hofeht 4 Stead in TJ 1 Polsler Moser SV SieeL- SV Wxidsor AJH Perry SU Distance XT" Softball Throw I Sams SV 1 O'hear Robertson AJH Wurlltier AJH Scott Ch Distend 1547 IN Shattl Rotoy 1 Aymcr Hamll-tlon Citrus Sierra View Chapman Shasta Union Time Fhul Team Scoriae (Bovs and Girls! Sierra View 144' Armor Hamilton 1571 Hookar Oak A Citrus 14' a Shasta Union SX Parkview Notre Dam 2A Rosadafe X'x Chapman Nerd 1 GIRLS Seventh Grade 1 Lambert Borin Enfield Ell Tim 1 Flores Ci WahL Mod-lord Station Time 103 Standin BJ 1 Wahl 2 Emery Ci Elk Distance 75" Stead la TJ 1 Floret Lambert Borin Enfield island lll" r- SettbaN Threw 1 Medford 2 Campbell Sieetew Distance 114 Shattl Relay -r 1 Chico Junior Tima- Ithfk Grad Clemons Barker Forester Tim 0XI I Carter Bailey Turner Cl Westlake Tim Standi BJ 1 Clemons Giles Hurlbert Bedford Distance 7TW" Stand In TJ 1 Wesliake Shlblev Kurth Cl Larsen Distance If4" ttthaN Threw 1 Casamaler Lscerkik Patty Dislanca 141 Shuttle Rafey Chic Junior Tim :274 Ckkaea St Leu It IS 415 21 14 JN 1 It II J14 4 It 511 4 It Ml IT AN I IT It ATI 119 17 Alt 4 II AM 49 14 21 Alt I Cincinnati Fklledetatiia Hovitan New Yard SIERRA FOOTHILL LEAGUE RASiRALL STANDINOS Pet GB RMvHI 7 1 771 MamvHI 7 1 77 Oreville I 717 Vi Placer 4 3 J71 Yuba city 3 4 JS1 4i Las Ptamai I 7 222 Svy 1 IN I MONDAVI dESULTS FittlAortk CASEY DELIVERS In typical Casey Stengel manner the New York Mcts manager engaged in animated conversation with reporters prior to Sunday's New York-Los Angeles double-header in Dodger Stadium The Meta composed of many ex-Dodgers dropped both game as expected but it took the Dodgers more than six hours of toe-to-toe battle and 22 innings to win the game by scores of 1-0 and'4-2 Casey das high hopes the -Mets will snap their losing streak when the teams collide in Los Angeles again this evening Sierra View Elementary School and Chico Junior High School scored repeat victories in the annual CARO Track and Field Meet held Saturday on College Field The Sierra View kids scored -1664 points while winning their division They were followed by Aymcr Hamilton 1574: Hooker Oak 92: Citrus 344 Shasta Union 33 Parkview 29 Notre Dame 26 Rosedale 204 Chap- man 3 and Nord 1 Chico Junior High School tallied j554 points followed bv Bidwell Junior High School 814 and Notre Dame 4 Double winners in the junior high division were Toni Clemens Pam' Setzfant Wendy Enfield 'Dennis Everett Larry Higby John Welch Jack A doe and Dick Chamberlin Celia Carmack and Cathy Me-Coslin were the only twin blue ribbon winners in the elementary division There were approximately 255 entries in the meet The results: GIRLS Fwrtk GraS lRIcktar AJHj On Is ftOl Hill NO Snider SV Rlsis SV Tim A 1 Moran AJH 1 Anderson HO Luna SV 4 Heca HO Monks AJH Tima Stand In SJ 1 McLain AJH 1 Rl SV Hoc HO 4 Hall HO island Staadinf TJ 1 Stott HO 1 Monks AJH Anderson HO 4 Richer! AJH Distance 141" SeftkeH Tkrew 1 Klrkendall AJH I Davit HO Distance 41'10" SN I kettle Reiav 1 Sierra VI be 1 Armor Hamilton Hookar Oak Tim :327 FHIk Grad 1-1 Steplet HO Moor SV Barker SV 4 Baxter SU Condon AJH Time A 1 McCoslln SV Barth AJH Armstrong SV 4 Wooley SU Odell AJH Time :104 Stendke BJ 1 McCoslln SV Re-dell AJH Barker SV Distance 11" StaedMe TJ 1 Shannon ND Moore SV Wooley SU Barth AJH -Shapiro AJH Distend 177" Sattttatt Threw 1 Staolex-HO Beeler SU McKee SV Walstrom SU Base Distance 123T It Shottlt Refer 1 Sierra View Armer Hamilton Shasta Union TIME Sixth Grade 1 Carmack SV Andrews SV Campbell AJH Hilton AJH Maori ND Tim 1 1 LanalnU ND West SV 1 St SV Starmer AJH WE8TSIDE LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINOS Pet GG -SI IMS I I Jl 9 I 1 222 3 it 1 147 419 4 JN 4(2 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE NORTHERN DIVISION cent 27-44 AM- Seattle N-14 JM V9 Portion 14 17 A5 4 Seokone 17 21 AN Sta IS All SOUTHERN DIVISION Pet OR San Din 12 17 J44 Dolles-Ft ML It 17 Ml 119 Sell Lade CRy II IT A4t 319 Oklahoma City 14 It AST 4 17 11 AM I MONDAVI RESULTS 1 Tacoma Dolloo-Ft Warm Oklahoma City I Dtnvtr li Sett Lake City Howell Seofcom I (Oily carnet ochoOuM) CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Pet CB SACREMENTO VALLEY LEAGUE NORTHERN DIVISION BASEBALL STANDINGS Pet GG Creak 4 IAN 3 I 75 I MOWN 1 JM 1 3 JM City 4 JN 4 BaktrotteM Stockton So Joo Santa Bardare Ninth Setifant Cl Penderqrats Richards ND Chiapelle Tune A 1 Enfield -Allen Time laadia BJ 1 Setifant Chlaaei-la Ci Hiehtmaa Alin Distance 71" laadia TJ Enfield Pender-erats Ci Maddock Monday Dlttanc lt7" flhaH Threw 1 Steftv Mabry Walker Karlnon Distend 152 -II Shattl Rsley Chk Junior Time BOYS Selin Prep Grid Player Collapses Dies MIAMI (UPI i A tall high school junior who had just made the first string collapsed and died Monday on the football practice field Robert Kirby 17 had just run out from his left end position on the second play of a scrimmage and ran 20 yanb downfield when he stopped started back and collapsed according to Miami Senior High School Copch Vince Schaefer Schaefer said he and assistant coach Bob Carlton tried to talk to the felled youth but wag no response We turned him over and he was blue then" Kirby a 6-foot-7 170-pounder who had just been given the first-string offensive and posit ion was)- Neva pronounced dead at a hospital Dr Joseph Davis county medi cal examiner said an autopsy would be held today The coaches said Kirby made Grfeley Orlan Willows Pori Comlei ilk Sm Let Frlecttoe Nominee Ewart lest Williams Maxwell Pierce FAR Sen CalHornlo CHICO Hemkofel boy shape the SACRAMENTO VALLEY LEAGUE SOUTHERN DIVISION BASEBALL STANDINGS Pet GB 4 I Ml Nice lout I Jll V9 Al 1 204 4 1 4 141 UCLA's Randy Schwartz Claims CIBA Bat Crown SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -UCLA's Randy Schwartz is the batting champion of the California Intercollegiate Baseball Association according to final figures He hit 388 to edge football stars Mike Epstein of California (380) and Willie Brown of USC (J78 Santa Clara's John Boccabella hit four homers to top the league and Cal's Jerry King drove in 12 runs to lead that department Southern California won the league with a 104 mark despite a low 224 teapi batting average The TTojans 30-14-1 for the year will face Oregon or Oregon State in a playoff starting May 31 for the right to represent District 8 in the college baseball world Brazil Russia to Yie For World Cage Title RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) A meeting between Brazil's defend ing titleholder and the Soviet Union Thursday night should settle the 1963 world amateur basketball championships Brazil handed Yugoslavia its first defeat Monday night roiling to a 30iint lead in the second half en route to a 90-71 victory It was the Brazilians' third victory against no defeats in the final round robin series The Russians unbeaten in two final round games play Puerto Rico (03 tonight Brazil meets France (02) and then wiU gain a one-day respite before its showdown meeting with Russia The United States team which won the recent Pan-American Games title is virtually out of the running after losses to Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union The Yanks idle Monday night do not awing into action again until Wednesday night when they meet Puerto Rica it ii ait 15 11 MS 19 14 IS Jit 219 14 14 JN 3 13 14 Ml 3'9 II IS 444 419 II 14 AN S' 11 IS All I MONDAY'S BKSULTS Stack! IX Modulo I Selim Sen Jot I (Only Barnet echtOeM) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE NORTHERN DIVISION PCI GR uttata It IS Jt4 Reckettar 17 4 511 Sly Syrecn 14 14 JN 17 II 444 I1 i II 14 AN 419 SOUTHERN DIVISION PCI GR Atlanta 11 14 AN Artunoat 17 14 SN 1 tadfeeaeollf il JM 19 Jackionville 17 it 471 i Cetamfew 11 IS M4 MONDAVI RESULTS Toronte 1J-X Cohirnkuo Jackianvlll Arkomat I Atlanta Rickman 1 Ruttal SvracBit 4 liNieneeetti Redwittr 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Fieel mi letahell Slandlim Pci GB Freedtc Stale 2 JM Sacramento Slat 7 3 7N I Atfltf 4 4 AM 1 Sports Booth (Continued from Page SA) recent games so that he's standing just a bit further away from the platter so that he can get around on the inside delivery The Dalrymple clan was on hand for Sunday's twin bill too and we'll bet a cookie they were just as happy as was Clay he slugged his homer in the second game of the twin bill It was Clay's only safety of the afternoon though the Giants did honor Clayton with an intentional walk in the ninth inning of the first game Chico's Doug Parker a freshman at Oregon State University turned in a winning 1:501 880-yard run in an all-comers' meet at Eugene Ore Saturday Doug's victory in the one-half mile event came at the expense of ex-Oregon University half-miler Sig Ohle-mann who competed earlier this month for the United States' Pan American Games team in South America Ohlemann was clocked in 1:50 Parker also turned in :479 440-yard leg for the triumphant OSU frosh one-mile baton unit by beating Oregon freshman Gordon Payne to the tape Payne had won the 440-yard dash event earlier in the meet in the time of :487 1-4 JS0 1 4 JM 1 141 STATE Slot had been pronounced in good several weeks earlier by family doctor according to no body contact on the play Thcjhis parents Clark ND Time Staadln BJ 1 Carmack SV 2 Stram-ar AJH Rfees SV Clark NO Monads ND Distend 7U4" Standta TJ 1 Slack SV Andrews SV Campbell AJH LenekXa ND Condon AJH Distance ITT IsftbaH Threw 1 Spurlock SV Nolan SV 1 Stone AJH Bertram SU Smith AJH Distance Ill'll SN Shattl Rotay 1 Sierra View Dame Time HOLD EVERYTHING! Gellepos Gerber Estes Murphy Time 1 Everett Ham Cl Donaldson Smith Ci Tim -r A LH 1 Barrett Jessie Bolllneer Rlcck Tim :11 2N Hieby B- Birdseye Crebfree Reth Tim HJ 1 Jesses Gellepos Berreft Donaldson Ci HetaM 41" BJ Hieby Rlcd Cl Conway Ci Ham Dlstand 141144" TJ 1 Gerber Cl Sullivan Kllpatrfc Ballinior Cl Dlstand 7" SlftbeH Threw Everett Ota-on Ellens Musselman Dlstand 2251" 44 Relay Bidwell (Barrett Hfeby Everett GeUepes) Time Eighth Grade Frevend Johnson BensaX Afeor Tim A 1 Welch Lucas Timmons Ci Carlson Tim A LH Chamberlein Scott Marta Cl Lassen 3N 1 Ado Atkin Deane Cl Lllyirm Tim HJ 1 Scott Deane Cl Tracy Meed Height 410" BJ 1 Chamberlain Tilton Read Smith Cl Distend 171" TJ Adee Lassen Bledsoe Osborn Distand 237" Sefthall Threw I Welch Pro one Ci BrowiUna Cl Johnson Dlstand 2402" 44 Relay I Chid Junior (Welch Deane Chamberlain Adee) Time Rosewall Buchholz Win Tennis Hatches MEDFORD Ore (UPI) -Ken Rosewall defeated Rod Laver 6-1 6-3 and Earl Buchholz topped Andres- Gimeno 11-9 in professional tennis tour matches before about 300 persons Monday nighL The decisions gave Rosewall a 10-4 lead over Laver and cut Gi meno's lead over Buchholz to 8-6 in their bestof-20 matches' series In a doubles match' Rosewall and Buchholz teamed for an 8-5 win over Laver and Gimeno The professionals end a five-day stay in Oregon tonight at Eugene Tis said up in Red Bluff (and in Corvallis Ore too) that Jim Wilkin and Bob Grim a pair of real fine football players will matriculate at Oregon State Uni versify in September BOYS earth Grade Andersen Herrick HO Taylor HO Eg let ton AJH Rollins Time A 1 Carmack SV Fortlne: HO Walts HO Knight AJH Sorenson Tima Staadln BJ 1 Collett HO Car-mack SV Eggleston AJH Sor onion Andorssn Distend HJ 1 Herrick HOr Top AJH Hawk ley SV Relllsy ND Hefeht 14" Staadln TJ 1 Fertinx HO Hoffman SV Blair Kisman HO Knight AJH Distend 15 Softball Threw 1 Howe AJH Houser SU Lemlre ND Ratlins Smith AJH Distond 124'Ui" SN Mettle Relay 1 Hooker Oak Sierra View Aymir Hamilton Time :304 Dick Bass Inks Pact With Los Angeles Rams LOS ANGELES (UPI) Halfback Dick Bass one of the few bright spots for the Los Angeles Rams in 1962 today signed a two-contract with the national football league club just under 5 feet 10 inch-' es tall and weighing 200 pounds was (resumed to have received a pay raise over 1962 when he became the first rusher' in Ram history to surpass 1000 yards in a single season The former College of Pacific all-time great gained 1033 yards in 1962 when the Rams won only one game It was his third son with the rams Bass also has a job as sports-caster oo a local television station Sam Deluca Pat Shea Ink San Diego Pacts SAN DIEGO Calif (UPI) -Offensive guards Sam Deluca and Pat Shea have signed 1963 contracts with the San Diego Chargers the American Football League club announced today Deluca of Brooklyn NY who will be entering his fifth year of professional football is coming out of a one-year retirement to rejoin the Chargers Shea of San Diego is entering his second year with the Chargers after a rookie season in which he was on and off the active roster Basketball Tourney MILWAUKEE (UPD-The first round of the second annual Milwaukee Classic Basketball Tournament -Dec 27 will match defending champion Wisconsin against Dartmouth and Marquette against Georgia Tech -Gstema Assigned MILWAUKEE (UPI) Cisterna a 20-year-old right-handed pitcher signed by the Milwaukee Braves Monday has been assigned to Denver of the Pacific Coast League Nlatk Grade 10 1 Morris Tim 0X2 A 1 Moor Ci Fortlne Walker I Time A LH 1 Nosb Cl Emery PrendarMSt Tim SN Taylor I Donobodion Borkor Tim HJ 1 Slordoi Carlson Dc-Corta Wolkor Haight 41" 1 Leavell Barker Distance 174" 1 Denobedlan Cl Mooris Stratton Emery Distance 221" SettbaN Threw 1 Fertino Prendergast Boons Ci Distance 2543" 44 BELAY 1 Chics Junior (Emory Borkor Moor Loovail) Tim 51 5 Final Team Scarln (Boys and Girls) Chico Junior Nifh School 355li Bid-well Junior Hah School Si's Notre Dame Fifth Greet Anderson Hubbard SV Frick Frenkllrf AJH Median AJH Tim :072 A 1 Harm Bedford SV Joiraon SU Starmor AJH Whotari AJH Time Stand in BJ 1 Franklin' AJH 1 Horrit Hankx HO Andorion Waeqpor Diotanc 75" HJ Campbell AJH Sortnton Enloe AJH Demetiie SV Turner SV Peter Cl Heieht 4 Standin TJ 1 Bedford SV Frick Starmer AJH 4 Pan nell HO Renkta SV Distance 172" SettbaN Threw 1 Klneslcv SV Scott AJH Bloomdal SV Mad-- sen AJH Ramiru Distance :2 IN Shettte Retay 1 Aymcr Hamilton Hoer Oak 3 Parkview Sierra View Citrus Time This is the tail of the Lark If you're a sports bug Lark's trunk holds 23 deflated basketballs or 87 unstrung tennis rackets or 123 disassembled fishing rods or 7 sets of golf clubs with bags From the Advanced Thinking of What's the four-letter word for Studebaker of mono eoisonnoi Top Milers Entered In California Relays MODESTO Calif (UPI) -Five trackmen wlio have cracked the four-minute mark will compete in the mile run at the California Relays Saturday according to meet director Tom Moore The quintet includes Peter Snell of New Zealand and Americans Jim Beatty Jim Grelle' Bobby Seaman and Cary Weisiger Also running in the event will be John Camien of Kansas State who has a 4:02 to his credit CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds were the National League's toughest team to beat in overtime in 1962 winning' 12 out the IS extra-inning games in which they were involved Sixth Grade IS Moser SV Smith Iln AJH Sleet SV Ferry SU Tim A Mahler AJH Wegener Falsity Howry Parker SV Time FREE THRILL SHOW Watch JIMMY JAMISON World Champion High Diver Fall 110 ft into 6-fL Flaming Water Thurs 7:30 pm I Time Only Automotive engineering guaranteed Motor Overhaul Beats the high cost of DEPRECIATION chico SILVER DOLLAR fair 4 FUN PACKED DAYS MAY 23-26 Chico Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Gene Holter's WILD ANIMAL SHOW Ostrich Races $150 1 00 Children--75 Special 25 discount Tickets for Children end Students are available FREE at Wentz Markets Thursday 8-00 pjn Sunday 8:00 pjn -ss Discount Savings with Direct Factory Prices InNmwjuSm 1 IN Precision fobs in every bonus motor overhaul 18000 The Slightly Fantastic RYTHM MASTERS SHOWS -FREE- Band Shnl VALLEY AUTO RACING ASSOCIATION Friday- 8:00 pm 3 Main Events 3 Classes 3 Trophy Dashes $158 75 25 NO DOWN PAYMENT Asittleas J5-0 WEEDI wilk yew goad credit Super Performance Tune-up from fartwy Gackomco Putt Extn HNoodd TRANSMISSIONS INSTALLED from Fttl TOWN6 CWitUi tteita) HUE WHIM GUARANTEE Hilt 500 MIU SfRVKf FREE COURTESY CAR (Fint Coat Fir Served) California CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday fee Ato Sunday 8:00 P-m Oil pm Sponsored Butte County Mounted Sheriff's Posse $150 50 DAILY ART SHOW COOKING SCHOOLS 4-H and FFA Junior LIVESTOCK AUCTION THE CLOWN FRIDAY KIDS' DAY CHILDREN FREE until' FREE SERVICES ON AIL MOTOR OVERHAUL AND ENGINE JOIS IN CHICO 22nd Park Ave Ph FI 2-3481 New at A to Garage Ed Ziegler and Sam Agaa FEATURING COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE LIVESTOCK HOBpiES.

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