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Progress-Bulletin, Californio, Thursday, March 21, 1974 The Scoreboard By United Press International NBA NHL Switch helping Burroughs 41 vet. I Boston testan pur Philadelphia 23 SS .29530 Central Division I vet. 9 b. 43 34.5.3 Atlanta 33 45.423 1 0 '5 Houston 31 47 .397 Cleveland 28 52.350 14 Vs 1 N.Y. Ranoers 7.526 12 3 Buffalo Detroit Vancouver N.Y.

1st. west Western Midwest Milwaukee aha 8 KC-Omi Division I 56 23 .709 52 27 .658 Phlladephis Chicaqo Los Angeles pet. f.V. St. Louis Minnesota 52 1 51 28 .646 4 Pittsburqh 31 48 .392 24 li California Ratifie Division vet.

8.V 26 52 .333 18 Los Angeles Golden State Seattle Phoenix Portland division title Wednesday's results Portland 113 Philadelphia 106 Atlanta 99 Boston 89 Csp'tsl 101 Cleveland 91 Detroit 103 Houston 99 Chicaqo 87 KC-Omaha 86 New York 107 Phoenix 104 Seattle HO Golden state 107 toe Angelas 120 Milwaukee 114 Thursday's names at Golden (8:05 om) (only came scheduled) Laker scoring 23 nPTW Il 8 26 31 12 64 24 34 11 59 21 32 16 58 24 37 7 56 13 47 9 35 Wednesday's Results Detroit 7 Montreal 6 45 34 570 Vancouver 7 N. Y. Rangers 5 N. Y. Inlanders 1 Pittsburgh 1 43 34.558 1 33 44 .429 11 Buffalo 3 Chicaqo 2 28 52 2.354 17 (only eames scheduled) oniyht's semes N.Y.

Rangers at Atlanta (8:05 pm) St. Louis at Boston (7:35 pm) Vancouver st Philadelphia (8:05 pm) Califorr'a at Los Angeles (8:05 pm) (Only oames scheduled) WHA East MILWAUKEE (114) 13. Warner 7 3-3 17, Abdul-Jaobar 9 9-10 .6 1 New Enqland Toronto Quebec Cleveland Jersey I sf sa 274 247 West 40 29 4 84 35 36 4 74 3S 33 3 33 31 8 74 34 33 3 71 32 36 4 68 278 256 275 256 244 247 241 250 253 282 27, Robertson 6 2-2 14. Williams 8 0-0 16, Houston Davis 4 3-4 11, McGlocklin 5 0-0 10 Perry Minnesota 3 0-0 6 totals 48 18-21 114. LOS ANGELES (120) -Hairston 16.

Hawkins 7 7-8 21, Smith 9 2-4 Goodrich 9 9-11 27, Price 12 0-1 24, Pricees 3 0-0 6 Rilev 2 2-2 6 totals 26-34 120. Milwaukee Los Angeles Fouled out: Abdul-Jabbar. 44 21 5 93 39 31 2 80 34 33 2 70 32 35 5 69 26 44 0 52 23 48 0 46 Wednesday's results Jersey' 8 Los Angeles 5 31 V. Ilf Edmonton 2 New Enqland 2 27 2144 120: Houston 5 Cleveland 4 Qarri8s sjheduled I 286 191 Edmonton 6-5 Winnipeg 20, Vancouver Los Angeles 3C1 261 236 2 40 241 268 260 303 213 301 By United Press International Ballplayers are funny. Sometimes little things make them happy, even such little things as maybe switching over from left field to right field Jeff Burroughs of the Texas Rangers made that switch three days ago and never seen such a change in a performer.

Playing left field, the 23-year-old Long Beach, longballer was considered adequate defensively but since moving over to right, he has been making some great plays, getting a good jump on the ball and carrying on like he means to win the Gold Glove this year. Billy Martin, the manager, was the one with the inspiration to switch roughs from left field to right. Martin knew' Burroughs could hit from his credentials of last year rbis, 30 homers and a .279 average now also finding out he can do a job defensively. Burroughs neglecting his work at the plate either. hitting .500 on the button this spring with 10-for-20, four of those hits being home runs.

Two of them came in 10-9 win over the malfunctioning Minnesota Twins, who have won only one of their 14 games this spring. Burroughs went 4-for-5 against the Twins and drove in three runs, including the game winner with a ninth inning single. Alex Johnson and Tom Grieve had two-run homers for the Rangers and Steve Braun hit one for the Twins, Greg Luzinski had the same kind of day for Philadelphia Burroughs had for Texas, hitting a solo home run off Harry Parker in the sixth inning and a three-run shot off Parker in the seventh to knock over the New- York Mets, 10-9. 14-for-28 gives him the same spring average as Burroughs, .500. Jim Fuller, bidding for one of outfield berths, belted a two-run homer in the eighth inning that was the margin of victory in a 4-3 decision over the Kansas City Royals.

Dave McNally worked the first seven innings for Baltimore, yielding one run. a homer by Paul Schaal. Reggie double in the seventh inning snapped a tie and gave the St. Louis Technicals: Assistant coach Brown, coach Costello. Milwaukee team, Smith.

Price. Total Milwaukee 26. Los Angeles 21. at Quebec (8:05 pm) 17,317 Tonight's jemes utar Houston at Toronto (8:00 pm) ABA East Vancouver at Chicago (7:30 pm) (only games scheduled) Sharks scoring Angels get new holler guy in catcher Ellie Rodriguez Hew YorK Kentucky Cardins Virqids Memphis west I pet. g.fe.

51 29 .638 49 29 .678 1 46 34 .575 5 26 53 .329 24 19 60.241 31 Jersey Les Angeles First Pe-iod 2 3 1 4 1. Jersey, Ferguson 13 Utah troiana San Antonio San Dieoc Denver Wednesday's I pet. g.b. SO 29 .633 44 37 .543 6 43 37 538 7 35 44 443 1 34 45 430 1 Results: New York 133 Memphis Oiecc 125 Virginia 122 ira 1C4 Carola 102 Utah 111 Denver 157 Kentucky 102 San Anton '0 98 Tonight's games Kentucky at Memphis (7:30 cm) Se-? Antonio vs. Virqinia at Norfolk Va (7:33 pm) (only games scheduled! Dodger line sc ore At vero Beach, Fta.

Cincinnati Ml 1M Ml-3 9 3 Les Angeles Norman. Benev 6 and King; Sutton, Rhoden 6 Hooch '9' and Ferguson, Yeager 6 Exhibition baseball At Sun City. California vs Milwaukee, postponed, rain San Dieoo vs. OakiBnd- At Mesa, rain At Phoenix, Cleveland vs. Francisco, postponed, rain Baseball menu TODAY (Colleges) Chattev at Southwestern, 0 O.m Citrus at Riverside, 2:30 p.m.

FRIDAY (Hioh Schools) Pomo-na at Gerev, p.m Chino at Damien, 3:15 p.m. Montclair at Ganesna, 3:15 p.rr Upland at Claremont, 3:15 o.m. San Dimas at Walnut, 3:15 p.m. Revet at Bonita, 3:15 p.m. Ontario at Glaostone, 3:15 p.m.

San Gorqonio at Chatfev, 3:15 p.m. Fernando at Western Christian, $:30 P.m. SATURDAY (Colleges) ireeon at Cel Poly (2), La Verne at Redlands (2), noon noon Whittier at Pomona-Pltzer noon Claremont-Mudd at Cal Lutheran (2), noon Pacific at Biota (2), noon San Diego Mesa at MS AC (25, noon Grossmont at Chatfev, 2:30 p.m. San Diego City at Citrus, 2:30 p.m. Track menu TODAY (High Schools) Ga-W-a at Garev.

3:15 Oamien at Upland, 3:15 p.m. aremont at Montclair, 3:15 Pomona at Chino, 3:15 P.m. San Dimes at 3:15 o.m Royi! Oak 3:15 o.m Chatfev at San Gorqonio. 3 o.m FRIDAY (Colleges) Chatfey at Grossmont, 3 P.m. Sen Citrus, 3 pm Cerritos at 2 p.m SATURDAY (Colleges) at Santa Bs-oa-a Relays 10 Ccc'ce-ta1, La at Claremcnf- 30 p.m.

Redia 3s. I p.m. Pac at Whittier. 1 College tennis Pomona-Pitzer 1 Racsor 7-6 6-3; Water- C-M 6-4, 6-3; rp- e- cev 3.4 4 4 cet. 6-1.

6-1; Norman (C-M) 6-2. 7-5: Savane (C-M) La -e 6-3, 6-4. (C-M) Cmn-Rap-, re- Geary-No-m an fC- ') .1 6 1-' Jamol-Mahrer 6-1. rmi Pe'tars 9:29. 2.

Jersey, Rivers 27 Jones, block 11:55. 3. Los Angeles, Veneruzzo 36 Sutherland 19:45. Penalties None. Second Los Angeles, Sutherland 16 Venevudzo, LeBlanc 0:44.

5. Jersey Herrlman 11 Lacroix, Rivers 1:33. 6 Los Angeles, Sutherland 17 Odrowski, Crashlev 8:20. 7. Jersey Bradley 15 Merer: LaugMon 9:31.

8 Los Angeles. Walter 13 Odrowski 10:56. 9. Los Angeles. 32 Hodgson, Odrowski 14:06.

10. Je'sev Rivers 28 (Lacroix. Howell 14:46. 8:12. Third Period 11.

Jersey, Perrv 16 9:56. 12. Jersey, Moreru 18, Braclev, block 13. Je-sey, Perrv 17 block 15:22 none Shots on goal by: Jersey 14 18 Los Angeles 11 12 Goalies: Jersey. Jur.kin, Los.

Angeles Hocanson A 2,609. Fengler stays as INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) Harlan Fengler of Dayton. Ohio, replaced as chief steward of the Indianapolis 500 race, will stay on in an advisory capacity, Indinapolis Motor Speedway officials said Wednesday. Fengler, under fire from various racing groups because of several controversial decisions, was replaced Tuesday by local businessman Thomas W. Binford as chief steward.

Bintord said he had requested Fengler. a former race driver, to remain in an advisory capacity for the May 26 race, and he agreed. One of controversial decisions was the start of the 1973 race. PALM SPRINGS The Angels have another holler guy. Ellie Rodriguez is manager Bobby kind of player, joining Bob Valentine as one who likes to be involved and keep others alert.

He does a little of everything hits, runs, throws and figures to be the starting catcher when they open the season Apr. 5 in Chicago. One of five players acquired in the trade with Milwaukee last October, Rodriguez admits he was happy to go to the Angels where he may catch 150 games during the season. player wants to be a he said as he finished a long workout in the warmth of the spring training complex. feel 1 can catch 150 games and help with the bat too.

like to talk during the game and remind others what the situation is and the alternatives. A catcher has to be a leader. 1 know' Valentine served as a leader until he was injured last year. It looked good. were many times when Del Crandall (Milwaukee manager) would mention how much the Angels hustled and how good it looked.

I was Winkles was impressed, too, by the all-round performance U.S. wrestlers meet Soviets in Long Beach RADIO-TV MMSMBMflMMMMUMMUl (790), TONIGHT'S RADIO BASEBALL 4:30 p.m. KABC 6 Orioles. HOCKEY-8 P.m. KFI (640-, Kinqs vs.

Seals. TONIGHT'S TELEVISION BOXING 8 p.m. KCOP -a s. vs. FRIDAY'S RADIO IA SE a.m.

KABC DiSce-; v3. Yankees. -8 P.m. KFI (643) ker: vs. Bull: Ba- La- LONG BEACH, Calif.

(UP!) Russian wrestling star lan Andiev heads a 15-man Russian wrestling team which meets the U.S. All- Star selection here Friday. The Russians, fielding five of their gold medalists, defeated the U.S. 16-4 in New York's Madison Square Garden Tuesday. None of the Russians ranked lower than third in the 1973 world trials.

The team also includes Ivan Yarygin, the first wrestler to go through an Olympic competition with no foul points, and gold medal winner Levan Te- diashville. Richard Lawinger, the NCAA champion at 149 pounds, and Sergio Gonzalez, who achieved a draw for one of the lour U.S. points in New York, head the U.S. team. Southwest loop holds sign-ups (or older boys POMONA Sign-ups for the Pomona Southwest Little League Senior Division and Big League teams will be held from noon to 2 p.m.

Saturday at Ralph Welch Park, located at Buena Vista and i streets. The same schedule will be followed on March 30. In case of rain, the sign-ups will be taken at the Westmont Community Center. Senior Division serves boys in the 13-15 age group while Big League accepts candidates in the 16-18 bracket. Candidates should bring a birth certificate.

Additional information about the program is available by telephoning 339-4786 or 629-1412 Kings open in tournament LOS ANGELES The Pomona Kings have drawn the 1973 regional champions in opening round game of the Northeast Softball Association pre-season Tournament. The double elimination tourney will consist of 10 teams, i from the Northeast League and four from the West Coast League and will run tonight through Sunday. Manager Bob Crampton, of the Northeast Kings, has selected Doug Phillips to hurl 7:30 p.m. against the regional champs, Surebreak, at Smith Park in Los Angeles of Rodriguez as the Angels reached the midway point of spring exercises. In his first eight pre-season games, Rodriguez batted .267.

handled the pitching in expert fashion and even stole a base. It had been four years since an Angels catcher was credited with a steal, and been six years since Bob Rodgers was the last Angels catcher to swipe one during the championship season. As the apparent catcher for a pitching staff that has been described as one of the best in the majors. Rodriguez has a gleam in his eye. Ryan and BIH Singer had super years last he said.

are several others Rudy May, Frank Tanana. Skip Lockwood. Andy Hassler, Rich Hand who can start and win, too. exciting to see that much talent on one staff. catcher has to know his pitching staff.

He has to know their strengths as well as weaknesses. I feel my asset is During the past two seasons Rodriguez averaged .278 for the Brewers, leading the team with .285 in 1972. He had four 3-hit games and batted .346 in April. He has been selected by two American League All-Star squads and recently was picked on the Puerto Rican Winter League all-star team. like to improve my rbi total most of he said.

am not a home run hitter, but I would like to be a little stronger maybe hit the ball out of the park once in a while. A .280 average would be nice, too. And then nothing wrong with the team winning the pennant. That would be a very good Sports news in brief The competition takes place at the Long Beach Arena. The Russians then move to San Diego for a match Sunday against the California All- Stars, before traveling for further bouts in Chattanooga.

Tenn. and Washington. D.C. Locals vie in decathlon AZUSA Two Azusa Pacific competitors and one Claremon t-Mudd athlete began their bids for the fourth annual California Invitational Decathlon championship at Azusa Pacific College Wednesday. Wayne Pumphry of APC was listed sixth after the first of the two days of competition, putting together 2727 points.

Teammate Dennis Koupal was eighth in the competition with 2691 points. Tom Reese of Claremont- Mudd finished the first day ninth. Leading the field after Wed- competition was Paul Fink of Cal State Fullerton with 3358 points. There were two competitors compiling more points than Fink, but they were competing unattached. Mike Riddle of the Marine Academy recorded 3579 points, while Rex Harvey of Air Force picked up 3546.

The first day events included the 100 meter dash, long tump, shot put, high jump and the 400 meter run. Action resumed today at 1 p.m. today with the 110 meter high hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 meter run listed on the agenda. The leaders after the first day of the fourth annual California Invitational Do, cathlon championships at Azusa Pacific e. 1.

Paul Fink (CS Fullerton) 3258; 2. Steve Alexander (SoCai College) 3161; 3 Dave Bavless (CS Fullertenl 3088 4 Dan Healand (So. Utah St.) 2864; 5. Owen Stormo (Cal Lutheran) 2849 6 Pumohry (Azusa Pacific) 2727. 7.

Ian Cummlnq (Cal Lutheran) 2715; 8 Dennis Koupal (Anise Pacific) 2691; 9. Tom Rsese (Claremont-Mudd) 2626 A DELEGATION from the St. College basketball team met Wednesday with college president Rev. Terrence Toland to protest the firing of coach Jack McKinney. presented our said reserve center John Zipp.

accented the positive values of coach McKinney and the negative values of Father Zipp referred to the Rev. Michael J. Blee, the athletic director who fired McKinney and who made the decision public Monday. The reason given for his dismissal was of between McKinney and the lege administration. The alumni association has backed McKinney and asked for the removal of Blee.

THE HAWAIIAN'S, entry in the New World Football League, announced Wednesday that they have signed San Francisco 49er wide receiver John Isenbarger to a contract beginning in 1975, THE JACKSONVILLE, FLA. city council virtually assured the Florida Sharks of the WFL of being able to play in the 70,000 seat Gator Bowl this coming season. The council approved a rental rate reduction scale which was the Northwest loop holds tryouts POMONA The final tryouts for the Pomona Northwest Little League will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the diamond at Kennedy Park, located off of Ganesha Boulevard at Elwcod Avenue. The major league draft will be held later that afternoon.

Minor leaguers will be asked to report to the park on March 30 to learn their team assignments. USC suffers 10-2 drubbing LOS ANGELES (UP!) The University of Southern California took a 10-2 drubbing Wednesday from Santa Clara University at Bovard Field. Santa Clara rightfeilder Gene Deylon and second baseman Mike denevi led the attack by driving in eight runs. Each hit a homerun and each batted in four runs. final step in acquiring the team for the city.

The team also will receive 39 per cent of the parking revenues under the plan worked out by the council. DICK VITALE, who revived the University of basketball fortunes, signed a new multi-year contract Wednesday as the head coach. Vitale directed the Titans to a 17-9 record this season. ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH Dace Patton, a former high school and junior college coach in Georgia, has been named head coach at East Carolina University. Patton replaces Tom Quinn was dismissed this month after eight years as Pirate head coach after finishing with a 13-12 Southern Conference record.

VETERAN CUBAN welterweight Angel Robinson Garcia scored his 109th victory Wednesday night by stopping Camilio De La Rosa of Tucson after four rounds of a scheduled 10 rounder in Las Vegas. Both weighted in at 143. NBA expansion meeting planned NEW YORK (UP!) The Governors of the National Basketball Association will hold a special meeting March 27 to discuss further expansion plans for the 1974-75 season. New Orleans was added as the 18th franchise a couple of weeks ago and a second expansion franchise may be awarded next week during the meeting in Beverley Hills, Calif. Cardinals a 3-2 victory over New York Yankees.

Smith's blow, his third hit of the contest, came at the expense of Lowell Palmer and followed a single by Jose Cruz. Mickey third straight hit. a three-run homer in the sixth, powered Detroit to a fr-3 triumph over Boston, and Houston got some good news from Larry Dierker in the form of five hitless innings against Montreal in a 7-3 vin over the Expos. Dierker. hampered by a variety of troubles last year, walked the leadoff batter and then retired 13 in a row.

The Los Angeles Dodgers stole five bases off catcher Hal King, filling in for Johnny Bench, and beat the Cincinnati Reds. 5-3, for their fourth straight victory. Don Sutton allowed two runs in five innings for the win. Pete Rose had three of the nine hits. Rain washed out the three games schedule in Arizona, canceling the San Diego-Oakland meeting at Mesa: the Cleveland-San Francisco contest at Phoenix and the Mil- waukee-Califomia exhibition City.

Redmond gets hat trick vs. old mates By United Press International If anything a hockey player enjoys more than performing the scoring three goals, doing so against the team which traded him away and in the city he once played for, so you might say Mickey Redmond possibly have enjoyed himself more Wednesday night He engineered the fourth hat trick of his career, but it was only the first time he did it in Montreal and the flashy Detroit winger had the added satisfaction of putting it together against the Canadiens. the team which traded him away three years ago, in pacing the Red Wings to a 7-6 victory. super to score three goals in Montreal where I used to said Redmond. team is playing so relaxed because we know not in the playoffs.

That's why it was such a wide open Redmond and Doug Roberts, who had a pair of goals, broke a 3-3 tie when they scored within a space of 64 seconds in the final period and after Pete Mahovlich netted his second goal of the night for the Canadiens and Jacques Lemaire followed up with another 45 seconds later to cut the margin to 6-5, Henry Boucha fired home the winner for Detroit at 12:48. The Vancouver Canucks, struggling to stay out of the cellar in the NHL East, rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the York Rangers, 7-5. Don Lever, Gerry and Jocelyn Guevremont had two goals apiece for the Can while Rod Gilbert scored a pair for the Rangers. Gil Perreault scored twice in the final 12 minutes giving Buffalo a 3-2 decision over Chicago. Perreault tied the score with his first goal at 8:53 of the final period, converting Rick pass and then beat Haw'k goalie Tony Esposito again by rifling home Jerry rebound less than five minutes later.

Pittsburgh goalie Gary Innes made 29 saves but he let Ralph third period shot get past him and it earned the New York Islanders a 1-1 tie. Jean Pronovost accounted for the only score in the second period. Ernie Mason Santo Anita Handicap FRIDAY'S RACES Clear Fast. First Post 1 p.m. 82 DAILY DOUBLE ON 1st A 2nd RACES.

SS EXACTA ON StB, TIB A 9tB RACES. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS. 3 000. CLAIMING PRICE $12,500 Tour (Dia:) 119 John's ypsy (Campas) 119 Royal Game (Baera) 117 Country Roque (Toro) 121 Leather Thonq (Aviles) x114 Many Flaqs (Grant) 121 Sir SoeedY (Ramirer) xll2 Sneke A Pie (Valdez) 119 Spanish Duke (Hernandez) lit Don D'Argent (Mahorney) 114 Pepper Fleel (Rosales) 117 Hav River (Pinede) 117 SECOND RACE ONE MILE. 3 PURSE $7,000.

CLAIMING PRICE Queen 118 Dallas Miss (Shoemaker) 121 Araceles D. (Valdez) 114 Ollav Teck (Arcbuletal xl09 Bold Producer (Vasquez) 118 Alderanna 118 Outmoded (Diaz) Ill LONGSHOT-Outmcided 7 Race loooms wide ooan 3-1 10 Be flylnq at the 6-1 8 Might take it all 4-1 6 Gets a detter 7-2 3 Sharp northern form 51 11 Rkeinq in sharp form 12 Last was more like it 5-1 1 Has to be caught 5-1 9 Overdue for top race 15-1 2 Prefer a lonqer 8-1 5 Can improve last 10-1 4 Broke a little IS-) YEAR OLD Back with own kind 5-2 Comes off sharp victory Was wide final part Can improve last one. Trailer with toucher Broke a little Last qood effort MILES, PRICE 4 THIRD RACE 1 1-16 PURSE $5,000. CLAIMING AGED. Alderqrove 118 Mighty Gun 118 Manawav (Pineda) 114 Turn 'N Tumble (OlivBres) 116 Positive (Tierney) 114 Happv Romeo Tumble YEAR 000 EPISCOPAL A UP.

HOME CLAIMING THE 1 Very best is needed S-2 2 Strictly one to beat 3-1 4 Hard to figyre last one 2-1 6 Bear down in the drive 5-1 3 Tab for the future S-l 5 Help set a swift pace 6-1 FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. 3 DINGS. CLAIAAING. PURSE $4 500. P.ANCHEROS VISITADORES.

Proficient 118 None (Vasquez) 118 Patient Doctor (Grant) 118 Spanish Sitver (Valdez) 118 Adounis (Diaz) 1)8 Harbor (Pineda) 115 Carthusian (Aviles) xl13 Cool J. 115 Dark Clove (Valdez) 115 Pan Player (Tierney) 115 Mohawk Boy (Baera) 115 Blue Nail x113 French Ticket (Chabara) 113 Away In Fliqht (Felton) xllO JaUoon (I. Valenzuela) 115 Eskomo Lad (Rosales) 115 LONGSHOT-Mohawk Bov YEAR OLO MAIDEN COLTS A GEL- CLAIMING PRICE $15,000 $12,500. 9 Overdue for top race A-5 3 Acts like a runner 3-1 7 May prove action spot 7-2 16 Has shenvn some promise 6-1 13 Broke poorly, pinched back 4-1 4 Was unlucky to lose 51 6 Mav like the 12-1 1 Tries with blinkers 6-1 3 Broke a little slowly 8-1 5 Due for improvement 10-1 10 Tries a rider switch 10-1 11 Bumped hard at start 151 14 Gets blinkers 15 Last was improvement 151 12 Needs to show 2 Trailer the other day 30-1 FIFTH RACE ONE MILE. 3 YEAR CLAIMING PRICE 520,000 Bunnie (Pierce) Princess Sam (Lambert) Rocco's Jov (Fernandez) Millennium (Grant) Diane's Dream (Shoemaker) Modeling (Aviles) Falllna Raindrops (Kravets) Sissv Sands (Mahorney) LONGSHOT-Sissy Sands 118 116 118 118 116 xlU xl09 114 LIES.

CLAIMING. PURSE JOHN TRACY CLINIC. All signals say Make top one hustle 3-1 Closed fast in sprlnq 7-? Won easily by six lengths 4-1 Miqht take it all 5-1 Distance about ideal 5-1 a harp northern Inner 51 an run with these 12-1 SIXTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP, MAIDENS. PURSE $5.500.

NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW. Equivocation (Olivares) 118 Oak Harbor (Valdez) 113 Rebel Promise (Grant) 118 Glory Stomper (Campas) 118 More Pappa (Diaz! 118 Standard Jr. (Pineda) 118 Race Time (Archuleta) xlCS Saint Jock (Cano) xli: Decorator Brock (Tiernev) 118 Island Discovery (Mahorney) 118 Pink Fantasy (Wolskl) 118 Spica D'Oro (Fernandez) 113 Lien Warrior (Ramirez) 118 Maple Tea (Lambert) 113 Sunshine Hill (I. Valenzuela) 118 Leqgs (Aviles) Brook 3 Last was fair effort 52 8 Sharp races to credit 3-1 4 Conditions aoout 7-2 13 Threat all the way 4-1 11 Has to be caught 7-2 1 Benefit by last effort 51 16 Gets a better chance IM 12 Was wide on the 8-1 10 Tab for 15-1 2 Should do later on 12-1 14 Not without a chance 151 15 Can improve debut effort 151 7 Is by Gold Combatant 151 5 Contentin goes deep 151 9 Needs to surprise ..................351 6 Trailer with similar ................351 SEVENTH RACE FURLONGS WANCES. PURSE $11,000.

ALPERSON Crown The Prince 121 Dinq Dong Duke (Baeza) 114 Fleet Afiot (Shoemaker) 114 Crocatlcn (Valdez) 114 Cantico II (Resales) 114 Dusty Traveler (Pineda) 116 Montmartre (Pierce) 114 King Cross (Wolski) 114 Hurry Countess (Tlemev) 113 Cross ON TURF. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP. ALLO- RANCH. 8 "Play of the day" 52 7 Should like the course 3-1 4 Horse-rider touch 51 2 Conditions about 51 3 Be flylno at the wire 51 1 Sharp winner last two 7-2 9 Tab for the future 51 6 Due for improvement 151 5 Prefer a loner race 15-1 EIGHTH RACE ONE MILE. FIL- CLASSIFIED ALLOWANCES.

PURSE FAIR. Fteet Afoot (Shoemaker! 114 Cutty (Aviles) xl09 Ground Sonq (Pineda) 114 Carremon's Kiss (Ramirez) 121 Spirltina (Diaz) 116 Aviemore (Baeza) 114 Lady Of Bagdad (Toro) ....................114 Bold Starlet Mr's. Ironec (No Bcv) 114 LONGSHOT NINTH RACE 1 M6 MILES. 4 PURSE $6,500. CLAIMING PRICE Dustilea (Olivares) 116 Hard Headed Duke (Vasquez) 114 Honor's Justice (Diaz) 114 A-Fair Show (Shoemaker) 114 A-Saftv Orphan (Shoemaker) 109 Gettinq Lucky (Baeza) 114 John's El Dorado (Pineda) 114 Crowner II (Alvarez! 114 A R.

Frankel trained entry. II LIES MARES, 4 YEAR OLDS A UP. $14,000. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 6 Was unlucky to lose 52 5 Hard to fiqure Isst one 4-1 8 Racing In sharp 51 2 Sharp northern winner 5-1 1 Was impressive winner 51 4 Broke a little slowly 7-2 3 Always a qame effort 51 7 Overdue for too effort 151 9 Not without a 151 YEAR OLDS A UP. CLAIMING.

000. DOWNEY NEWCOMERS. 7 Strictly one to beat 5 Tries a rider switch 8 Horse-rider tough 2 Gets favorite distance 3 Entry has stronq 4 Racing in tough luck 6 Help force the 1 Contention aoes deep 51 51 51 5-1 51 specials BET Crown The Prince In -Pepper Fleet in BEST seventh BEST CHANCE BET- first PREFERRED to Crown The Prince MARIE'S SUPER SPOT Francis in eiqhth BANKROLL II In ninth CLOCKER'S TIP-Roccoa Jery in fourth LUCKY LOUISE'S BET-Oak Harbor in sixth DAILY DOUBLE WHEEL HORSE-Art Queen In second nace EXACTA KEY HORSE-Oonuts Burrnie in fifth race Santa Anita results FIRST PACE 6 FURLONGS. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP. CLAIMING.

PURSE $6000. Crow Creek (Lambert) 8.40 3.60 3 00 Viva America (Pineda) 2.80 2.40 Strong Medicine (Diaz) 4.60 Time 1.10 4-5. SCRATCHED Windy Getaway. SECOND RACE MILES. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP.

CLAIMING PURSE $5500. California Eagle (Olivares) 12.40 6.40 4.20 Track Mate (Ramirez) 7.60 4.8c Lemon Cooler 3.80 Time 1.45. NO SCRATCHES. DAILY DOUBLE, Qacrow Creek A 5California Eagle. Paid $50.00.

THIRD FURLONC-S. 3 YEAR OLD MAIDEN COLTS A GELDINGS. CLAIMING. PURSE $5500. Mv Dad Irving (Pierce) 7.20 4.80 3.40 up Sailor (Valdez) 15.20 9.CO Exploring (Shoemaker) 5.00 Time 1.11.

SCRATCHED Quietlv Noble, Ravensdale. Winter Lane, Smile for Action. FOURTH RACE 6 FURLONGS. 3 YEAR OLD MAIDEN FILLIES BRED IN CALIF. PURSE $6.500.

Honey's Windsor (Grant) 8.00 4.80 3.80 Ternary (Pierce) 4.80 3.60 Fun and Flavor (Lambert) 8.00 Time 1.11 3-5. SCRATCHED MiS3 Boldabout, Sovereiqn Judy, Tumble Lvnn, Lose Empress. FIFTH RACE FURLONGS. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP. ALLOWANCES.

PURSE $7500. C. Cruiser (Valdez) 11.20 5.20 5.20 Minero II (Toro) 4.0C 3.60 Daring Round (Diaz) 7.80 Time 1.36 3-5. SCRATCHED Celo, Polaro $5 EXACTA, bruiser A 5 Miner a II, PAID $85.50. ixth EAR OLD PURSE 57500.

ILL BUREONOS. ALLOWANCES. Kleptomaniac (Granfi ldi 2.80 3.69 S.00 3.00 i.60 Lady Ribot Faqer (Toro) ..........3 40 2.60 Siroon (Fernandez) 3.4fl Time 1.17. NO SCRATCHES. EVE NTH MILES ON 4 YEAR OLDS A UP CLASSIFIED ALLOWANCES PURSE $14.000.

Quantum Jumo (Vasquez) 7.00 3.80 3.20 Chief Hawk Ear (Lambert! 3.40 A-Gclden Eagle II (Pineda) Time 1.48 2-5. NO SCRATCHES. $5 EXACTA. Jumo A 7-Chief Hawk Ear, Paid $64.50. EIGHTH RACE Va MILES.

4 OLDS A UP. HANDICAP. PURSE ADDED. EL ENCINO HANDICAP. Wild World (Shoemaker) 6.49 4.60 3.88 Class A (Rosales) ..14.00 7 60 Proper Escort (Fernandez) 6.80 Time 1.49 4-5.

NO SCRATCHES. NINTH RACE I-V ILES ON TURF. 4 YEAR OLDS A UP. ALLOWANCES. PURSE Royal Physician (Valdez).

23.80 9.20 5.20 Lt. Colonel (Shoemaker) ...........3.89 3.0C Guay (Alvarez) 7.49 Time 1.50. SCRATCHED Congo Moon. $5 EXACTA. Physician A 3-tt- Colonel, Paid $231.50, JC All-Stars vie in tourney BATON ROUGE, LA.

Coached by Chaffey Barney Newlee. the California Junior College Association All-Star team opens play today in the National AAU basketball tournament here. The California opponent was unnamed late Wednesday afternoon. The tournament concludes Saturday. High-scoring Knights whip Sharks Among the 10 junior college cagers selected by Newlee and assistant coach Don Reid of Merced was Bob Kovach.

Others included center A1 Fruwirth, Rio Fred Haberecht, San Diego James Robinson. Long Dan Frost and Cal Wulfsberg, Ernie Hall, Golden Tarus Young, Wayne Smith and Dennis Block. LOS ANGELES (UPT) The I h-scoring Jersey Knights came from behind to defeat the Los Angeles Sharks 8-5 in a World Hockey Assoc i a i game Wednesday night. After the game had been tied four times, the last time 5-5 ending the second period, Jersey scored three unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes. Brian Perry got his 16th goaj.

unassisted, at 9:56, to open up the final period ing and he ended the activity with his 17th with 4:38 left Jersey, which has scored 19 goals in its last two games, got off to a 2-0 lead on a first- period goal by Norm Ferguson and the first of two by Wayne Rivers before Los Angeles could score, with only 13 seconds left in the period. on Gary 36th goal of the season. The second period w'as a wild scoring affair as Steve Sutherland tallied twice for Los Angeles and 28th goal of the season knotted the game at 5-5 with five minutes still to play in the period. The victory kept playoff hopes alive as it moved the record to 32-36-4 and 68 points, only three points behind fifth place Chicago and five points behind fourth place Quebec and a playoff spot. The loss left Los Angeles at 23-48-0 and 46 points, mired in the cellar of the Western Division.

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