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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 21

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Little Leagues Pomona American L.L. (Majors) I pet. 0b Emblem 0 1 000 Club 1 0 1 000 Calif. Credit Union 1 0 1,000 Cuna Mutual. 0 1 ,000 1 Cave Pharmacy .........0 1 000 1 Park Ave.

Hospital 0 1 .000 1 Results Emblem 9, Cuna 1 Optimist 8, Cave 2 Credit 8, Park 7 Winning VALIZAN struck out 15 Cuna batters to help Emblem beat Cuna 9-1. 10-year-old KENNY HENDRICKS won his first game of the season as Optimist beat Cave Pharmacy by the score of 8-2. Losing Park pitcher PAT TREJO hit a three-run home run, but it was not enough as Calif Credit Union League edged Park Ave. Hospital by the score of 8-7. i Reported by John zimball Jr.) Pet.

GB 1 001.000 1 00000 1 000 1 000 1 0 1.000 0 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 Pet. GB 0 1.000 1.000 0 .500 1 1 .000 IV 2 .000 2 Ontario International L.L. Majors Northern Division I Pet. 6b Market ...........2 I 667 i 1 2 333 1 1 2 333 1 PVBS 0 3 000 2 3 000 2 Southern Division Vinces .............................3 0 1 000 Tony's ............................3 0 1 000 Ken's 2 1 .667 1 Jlon .............................2 I 667 1 2 333 2 Minors Eastern Division I Pet. Gb CHS ..........................2 0 I 1 000 0 0 1 000 JP Appliance 0 1 1 000 1 Western Division Mack's 2 1 0 667 PVBS 0 0 1 000 Lockeed ...................0 2 0 000 1 (Reported by LT Rogers) Legioi Bill's TED GREENE L.L.

Majors Shakey's ........................1 0 Clark Brothers ........1 0 Catron ...........1 0 Cortez Auto. .........0 1 Esperanza 0 1 Pomona First Fed 0 1 Results Shakey's 2, Cortez 1 Clark Brothers 5, Esperanza 4 Catron 5, First Federal 4 Minors Pet. GB Garey Realty. .2 0 1.000 Pomona Board Rlty 2 0 1.000 Orange Grove Phar 1 0 1.000 Vi Angels 0 1 .000 116 Local 12 0 2 000 2 Firehouse Inn 0 2 000 2 Results North Garey 8, Local 12 4 Pomona Board 10, Firehouse Inn 6 North Garey Realty 9, Firehouse inn 8 Orange Grove Pharmacy 13, Local 12 3 Pomona Board Realty 11, Angels 7 HIGHLIGHTS Opening day tor Senior Division will be held at Pomona High on May 8 at 9 a.m. (Reported by Bev Hines) Claremont American L.L.

MAJORS I Pet. GB Tigers .........................3 0 1 000 Athletics 2 1 .667 1 Twins 2 1 .667 1 Red 1 1 .500 1'6 Angels 1 2 .333 2 Orioles 1 2 .333 2 Royals 1 2 .333 2 Yankees 0 2 000 2 RESULTS Tigers 10, Orioles 5 Twins 9, Yankees 4 Royals 14, Angels 7 Athletics 10, Red 1 Red 14, Royals 11 Tigers 5, Yankees 3 Twins 5, Orioles 4 Angels 13, Athletics 8 HIGHLIGHTS Winning pitchers during the week were PAT OCHOA, Tigers (2), RICK VILLANUEVA, Twins, DOUG RAWLES, Royals, MATT GEYSER, Athletics, PAUL SCHLICK, Angels and JOHN SULLIVAN, TWINS BRIAN KENNY went four-for-four Including a home run to lead the Twins over the Orioles ERIC TAYLOR and MICHAEL GAMER had a combined 7 for 10 with 7 RBI's to lead the Red Sox over the Royals. MARK McGWIRE hit the first grand slam of the season combined with an outstanding unassisted double play by MIKE BALOUGH to lead the Athletics over the Red Sox. Home runs were also recorded by JEFF WEISS PAT OCHOA. Tigers, SCOTT AUSTIN, Yankees, ADAM WHITHAM LENNY DAVIS, Royals, DAVE KRONNEFIELD, Angels, GREG TOKESHI, STEVE DeBLASI, Orioles VARSITY I Pet.

GB CHINO AMERICAN L.L. (Majors) I pet. gb Chino 1 0 1 000 Fashion 1 0 1 000 Pomona Fence 1 0 1.000 Steer 8. Stein 1 0 1 000 K. Smith 0 1 000 1 Pizza Palace ...,..0 1 000 1 Ted Miller 0 1 000 1 Weeks Roses 0 1 000 1 Results Chino Glass 5, Weeks Roses I Fashion Carpet 10, Weeks Roses 0 Pomona Fence 22, Pizza Palace 0 Steer Stein 5, Ted Miller Hay 0 (Minors) Won Lost Pet.

Klnffins 0 1.000 Beaver Roofing 1 0 1 000 0 0 000 Root Beer 0 1 000 Kilgore Industries 0 1 000 16 1 1 1 GB '6 Results Knlfflns 13, Kilgore Industries 7 Beaver Roofing 10, A 7 (Only games scheduled) Highlights iaior Division) JAY SHAW tossed a three-hltter and contributed a single In pacing Chino Glass to a 5-1 win over Weeks Roses VASQUEZ accounted for all three of those hits tor Weeks Roses GREG PLUTKO and JOHN GUILLEMETT combined for a one- hitter and 12 strikeouts (six each) in pacing Fashion Carpet to a 10-0 victory over M.K. Smith BOB FERNANDEZ allowed just three singles and tanned 12 batters as Steer Stein claimed a 5-0 win over Ted Miller Hay Pomona Fence scored In every inning en route to a 22-0 decision over Pizza Palace, with JESSE GONZALES collecting four singles and A LOPEZ two home runs tor the winners (Minor Division) GARY PLUTKO went the distance in allowing just three hits and striking out eight as Knifflns posted a 13-7 win over Kilgore Industries VANEARDEN cracked a double and triple as Beaver Roofing posted a 10-7 triumph over Rootbeer (Reported by Ray Phitko) San Dimas L.L. (Majors) I Giants .......................3 1 Dodgers ....................3 1 Padres .......................2 2 Braves .......................2 2 2 Pirates .......................2 3 Astros ..........................2 3 3 pet. 750 750 500 .500 500 .400 400 250 1 1 1 116 116 2 Padres 2 Stars .................1 Braves 1 Oaks ...........................1 Dukes ........................1 Sotons ........................0 I RESULTS Oaks 16, Sotons 8 Dukes 16, Solons 15 Padres 23, Braves 13 JR. VARSITY I Hawks .......................2 Falcons ...1 Bullets ........................1 Eagles ..................0 Bulldogs ....................0 RESULTS Bullets 14, Bulldogs 3 Hawks 8, Eagles 7 Falcons 13, Bulldogs 3 Hawks 4, Bullets 3 (Reported by Don Russell) CLAREMONT NATIONAL L.L.

(Majors) I Pet. GB Straw Hat Pizza 1 0 1.000 House of Tools 1 0 1.000 Towne Cleaners .1 0 1.000 Coates 0 1 .000 1 Bank of 0 1 .000 1 Sportsman 0 1 .000 1 RESULTS Towne Cleaners 9, Coates 1 House of Tools 13, Sportsman 8 Straw Hat Pizza 8 Bank of Cat. 7 HIGHLIGHTS BEN DIXON parked one for Towne Cleaners in their 9-1 win over Coates RON DACK tripled while JAY MACE struck out eight in three innings combining with BUMPY WILLIAMS for a one-bTtter Outstanding defensive play by JIM JAQUA helped the House of Tools come from behind to beat the Sportsman 13-8. PAUL WICKS batted four for four, RON SMITH tripled and PETER BRUCKNER hit two for tour RON EVANCO banged in the winning run with the bases full for Straw Hat Pizza to win 8-7 over Bank of Cat. JIM LINDSAY hit 3 for 3 while MARK BAKER and TIP TIPPING hit 2 tor 3 (Minors) I Pet.

GB Wallpaper Shop 1 0 1.000 Clmt Paint 1 0 1 000 Happy Faces I 0 1 000 Boosters 0 1 000 1 Triple Cabinets 0 1 .000 1 League Friend 0 1 .000 1 RESULTS Wallpaper Shop 6, Boosters 1 Claremont Paint Glass 5, Triple Cabinets 3 Happy Faces 9, League Friend 2 (Reported by P. Tipping) Montclair Central L.L. Won Lost Pet. GB Pizza Palace 1 0 1 000 Optimist's 1 0 1 000 Mr Dryciean 1 0 1.000 Bruce Allyn Plbg 1 0 1 000 Montclair Bronze 0 1 000 1 Montclair Dairy ...0 1 000 I Bumstead's ...............0 1 000 1 1 000 1 Results Pizza Palace 3, Montclair Bronze 0 Optimist's 13, Montclair Dairy 2 Mr Dryciean 4, Bumstead's 0 Bruce Allyn Pibg II, Lloyd 3 HlgnhghK Pizza Palace, behind KIRK DeMICHELE'S 14 strikeout performance, opened Montclair Central's season with a 3 to 0 shutout win over Montclair Bronze MIKE BEATRICE, of Bronze, had the first hit of the season, a one out single in the top of the first inning as the losers out-hit the winners 5 to 4 VICTOR MARIN led his optimist teammates past Montclair Dairy with two hits, including a grand slam homer in a 10 run fifth inning. Marin also struckout nine Dairy batters in his three innings of relief work while picking up the win Pitchers DONNIE WALLACE and RON MOLINA combined to shutout Bumstead's as Mr Dryciean opened their season with a 4 to 0 victory In the day's nightcap defending Montclair city champion, Bruce Allyn Plumbing opened with an 11 to 3 win over Lloyd's as the Bruce Altyn pitchers JEFF DAHL5TROM, ROYCE JAIME and MIKE VALDEZ torrjbined to strikeout 15 batters while allowing only three hits.

Bruce Allyn hitters in with seven hits to support their pitching staff (Reported by Larry RMnehart) Baseball stars BATTING Bob Boone, Phillies, slammed a three-run homer and a pair ot singles tor a perfect night in PhiladeljJhia's 7-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds PITCHING Craig Swan, blanked the Atlanta Braves 3-0 on five hits and 11 strikeouts for hit first complete game in 15 big league starts The Chicago Cubs drew more than one million fans last season for the eighth straight year yet suffered a loss of $154,783. Last week's Results Astros 10, Padres 3 Dodgers 12, Pirates 2 Giants 1, Cardinals 0 Braves 7, Cubs 0 Dodgers 15, Astros 2 Padres 7, Cardinals 4 Braves 11, Pirates 5 Cubs 8, Giants 0 Highlights JOE ESCOBEDO of the Braves pitched a no-hltter in leading his team to a 7-0 win over the Cubs. He struck out 16 batters and walked only two Later in the week, he hit a home run in an 11-5 win over the Pirates DONNIE HOLE of the Cardinals also pitched a no-hitter but It was in a losing cause as the Giants won, 1-0, behind SCOTT CAMPBELL'S two-hit shutout STEVE HEIDE hit a home run and pitched a shutout to lead the Cubs to an 8-0 win over the Giants JIM O'BRIAN homered tor the Dodgers in a 12-2 win over the Pirates tA Other winning pitchers were MIKE BROWNS of the Astros, TIM HOLLEY of the Dodgers, KEITH SCHLOTTHAUER of the Padres and JOE VERA ot the Braves (Reported by David Rivelle) (Minors) Cards ............................................3 Padres .........................................3 Braves .........................................3 Cubs 2 Pirates .........................................2 1 3 4 (Results) Padres 13, Astros 10 Pirates 15, Dodgers 14 Cards 12, Giants 9 Braves 19, Cubs 8 Dodgers 22, Astros 6 Cubs IS, Giants 3 Braves 11, Pirates 8 Padres 21, Cards 15 Dodgers at Galvin Park Three Dodger players and coach Tom iasorda will appear at John Galvin Park Saturday. Catcher Joe Ferguson, pitcher Burt Hooton and shortstop Bill Russell and Lasorda will be at the park, 4th and Grove, from noon to 2 p.m. for a Dodger-Pepsi Baseball Clinic.

They will instruct and demonstrate specific baseball skills to the youngsters in attendance. AH's foe is hoping for upset LANDOVER. Md. (AP) got a fight next month, the 25th. in Munich, Germany, against a big bad English said Muhammad Ali.

The heavyweight champion was talking about Richard Dunn two days before fighting Jimmy Young Friday night in the Capital fight almost everybody but Young expects him to win. let my record fool you just because I have a lot of said Young, who has a 17-4-2 mark with just five knockouts in a pro career dating back to 1969. all have been around boxing a long he said to reporters. you heard of The 27-year-old Young completed his training with three good rounds of sparring against Mike Koranicki and then watched Ali work out. on shouted Ali when he saw Young.

to figure out what kind of whupping gonna Ali spouted poetry, posed and postured, much to the delight of a crowd, which paid $4 apiece, to jam the hotel ballroom training site. But he did little some shadow boxing, rope skipping and work on the heavy the chagrin of at least one fan. spent part of my unemployment check to see shouted a man you take off that robe and get into the ring and do The request went unanswered. Ali is getting $1.6 million for his 18th title fight while Young is getting a purse of $75,000, by far the largest of his career, and $10,000 in expenses. means the heavyweight championship.

It means be on top in the heavyweight said Young of his title shot. of all it means money Young has been a fulltime fighter for just five months. Before that he worked as a truck driver, welder, construction worker and longshoreman while he pursued a boxing career plagued by managerial problems. He was a longshoreman when he outpointed Ron Lyle in February 1975 in the fight which is the main reason he got a title shot. is gonna be a good said Young.

promise Another fighter who put in a hard workout was Ken Norton, who said he expects to get a championship chance against Ali sometime in September. Norton will fight Ron Stander in a scheduled 12- round bout which will go on before the Ali-Young match. Both fights will be televised live by ABC beginning at 6 p.m., PST. Fight results NEW YORK Larry Davis, New York, stopped Chris Black, 159, New York, 4 INGLEWOOD, Calif Danny "Little Red" Lopez, Alhambra, Calif, knocked out Famoso Gomez, 127, Mexico, 3 LAS VEGAS, Nev Danny Brewer, 176, Los Angeles, knocked out Macka Foley, 193, Las Vegas, 6 Big crowd cheers Nuggets DENVER (AP) Spurred on by a league- record crowd of 18 821, David Thompson and his Denver Nugget teammates saved their best for last. With Thompson scoring 40 points and the Nuggets unselfishly pasing off to the open man.

Denver buried the Kentucky Colonels 133-110 Wednesday night in the seventh and deciding game of their American Basketball Association semifinal playoff series. The victory margin was the largest of the series for the Nuggets, and propels the regular-season ABA champions into the final series against the New York Nets beginning here Saturday night. Although he started slowly, there was no stopping Thompson in the final three quarters as his varied assortment of shots from the 15-20 foot range and an occasional dunk ended the Colonels season prematurely. has a history of playing well in the big said Denver Coach Larry Brown. had been kind of frustrated in the series because of foul trouble, but we just wanted him to be more involved in the offense He really came ready to Play Kentucky Coach Hubie Brown called Thompson It was a tribute to his great athletic The 6-foot-4 rookie forward with the magical leaping ability scored only two points in the opening quarter but came alive with 12 points in the second Fitness Decathlon start is postponed The beginning date for the Chino Bicentennial Fitness Decathlon has been postponed by Chino Recreation and Parks Department and the Chino Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, is a series of physical fitness activities designed to allow enjoyment of participation in fitness events for men and women 14 years of age and over.

The skill events planned include swimming, bicycling. basketball, table tennis, running, softball, football, volleyball, and badminton. Teams are made up of four persons within an age category. Age categories include men 14-30, men 31 and and women 14 and over Persons wishing further information or a registration form may contact the Recreation Department office at 6277344 or stop by at 13013 Tenth Street, Chino. Quotes is only fitting that Jack Nicklaus be the first player to win all five of the major championships two PGA Tour Commissioner Deane Beman, after Nicklaus added his second triumph in the Tournament Players Championship to double victories in the Masters.

PGA and U.S. and British Opens period to help the Nuggets rally from a seven-point deficit to a 57-56 lead at intermission. Denver pulled away to a 94-82 lead at the end of the third quarter, during which the team shot 60 per cent from the floor. With Thompson hitting eight straight shots and the Nuggets' other forward, Bobby Jones, tossing in seven in a row, it was no contest the rest of the way. The Colonels, plagued by turnovers and poor shot selection, got no closer than nine points in the final period Crisp passing that set up easy baskets made the difference in the second half As a team, Denver had 36 assists, and guard Ralph Simpson had 14 of them.

great to play with a bunch of guys who get you the ball when you get said Thompson, who himself recorded five assists along with 10 rebounds. Former Colonel Don Issel added 24 points and 12 rebounds for Denver, and guard Chuck Williams had 19 points. look at people like Artis and David and you expect them to get you over the hump, said Brown, referring to Kentucky center Gilmore and Thompson Gilmore, however, his usually imposing self, finishing with a sub-par 17 points and 11 rebounds. Forward Maurice Lucas led the Colonels with 23 points and 15 rebounds, and guard Bird Averitt had 21 ponts. Much of the credit for shutting down Gilmore went to Issel and another Nugget rookie, 7-foot-l Marvin Webster.

spurred them just before the half, and he played good defense in the third said Hubie Brown Brown thought one of the biggest plays of the game came late in the third quarter with Denver leading 88-80 Averitt broke away for what looked like an easy layup. He tried a dunk, but the ball rattled in the iron and popped out. get that basket, only a six-point said Brown. instead, they go down to the other end of the court and score and we re down 10. Both coaches emphasized how highly competitive the series had been been in a series every year since the league was said Brown, this was the most competitive series I've ever been Denver, which has never before made it to an ABA championship series, held a 9-5 edge over New York during the regular season, but dropped the last two meetings.

Game No. 2 of the series with the Nets will be in Denver next Tuesday The next two games, on May 6 and May 9, will be in New York. Claremont all-stars capture AYSO title leads MBA swimmers David Neault of Mt. Baldy Aquatics led his team during the Southern Pacific Association AAU Junior Olympic championship held at Santa Monica High School recently. The 12-year-old Montclair youngster placed near the top in all three of his events, finishing second in the 500 yard freestyle third in the 50 backstroke (30.5) and fourth win with a 1.05.9 in the 100 back.

Jennifer Week, 9-year- old Uplander, showed well in 9-10 competition as she placed 10th in the 100 back 12th in the 50 back (37.6) and qualified 13th in the, 100 individual medley with 1:21.1. Christine Morandi (12) swam to a 36.5 in the 50 breaststroke, good for a 13th place award. The older age group Junior Olympics were swam at East Los Angeles College, site of the recent CIF triumphs of two Mt. Baldy swimmers, Dave Oakes and Mike Harbottle. Both young men have qualified for All-America consideration and placed well in their specialties at the Oakes earned the fifth- place medal as he dropped six seconds from his previous best to clock a breaststroke time of 2:16.6 in a close finish.

Harbottle swam a quick 21 6 in the prelims and finished with 221 in the finals, good for fifth in the 50 free Other participating swimmers from the young club were Chris Ryan, Suzie Williams and Karin Givens Claremont sign-ups set Claremont Post 78 baseball signups and tryouts will be held this Sunday at Pomona diamond from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Any person living in the Claremont Unified School District who will not be 19 before August 1 is eligible. This includes students attending Damien, Claremont and Webb high schools. Those interested must bring their own baseball glove and shoes.

For further information, contact Jack Helber at 621-3753 nights or at Claremont High during the day. The Claremont AYSO all-star soccer team won the Division VI (ages 7 and 8) Boys State Championship Sunday at A. Valley Stadium, Van Nuys. Claremont defeated Manhattan Beach 3-0 on goals by Chris Sauter, Danny McGuire and Dennis Hester. In seven playoff games, only one goal was scored on the Claremont defense of R.

J. Romero, Young, Tim Johnson, Doug Twitty, Wiley Osborn, Tony Rieger and Brett Thumm The team was 7-0. The championship game Sunday was scoreless at the half. Claremont held the edge in shots on goal at that point, three for the Claremonters to none for Manhattan Beach. Two minutes into the third quarter, Sauter followed shot with the first goal of the game McGuire scored the second three minutes later.

The final goal came in the fourth quarter. After a save by Claremont goalie Pat Hester dribbled past several Manhattan Beach players to score. Members of the cham- pionship team are Scott Kirby, Wiley Osborne, Jeff Overby, Brian Walker, Wynn Young, Tim Johnson, Dennis Hester, Danny McGwire, Pat Tony Rieger, R. J. Romero, Chris Sauter, Brett Thumm and Doug Twittv THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE! Replace.your old dishwasher now with a new Whirlpool undercounter model FREE normal replacement installation.

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