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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 19

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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Things tightened up behind Santa Barbara, however, as the point margins slimmed between the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 rankings. Cypress holds down the No 2 slot ahead of Bakersfield and Mt.

San Jacinto with Santa Monica completing the top GREEN RIVER GOLF CLUB Santa Ana College moved up a notch to the No. 8 position and risks its ranking quicky by traveling to unranked but dangerous Mt. San Antonio to open the South Coast Conference race Wednesday night. tOUTMUNB JC POll m. I- Santa Barbara (134) 100 J-CyprMsOS-l) 77 4 Ml San Jacinto (14 1) 74 HVC Rambles SEPULVEDA Jeff Frazer, who set a school record with 40 points on Saturday.

tallied 30 points to lead Huntington Valley Christian High to an 83-40 victory over San Fernando Valley Christian in non-league basketball play Monday night. Huntington Vat 15 14-43 San Vernando vai la HUNTINGTON VALLEY King 12, Han ion 30 10 Frutr i-omm 11 HUNTINGTON VALLEY CHRISTIAN Thomas 4, Dotty 7, Pinrod 2, Aeoc Jackson 15, Bixlar 2. Out non by Rooert Tea tor Fishing Report QUEEN wharf 1 boat, 17 anglers 20a rock cod, 3 cow cod ART'S LANOING 2 Deals, danglers 3 blue bast, 2 kelp bass. 5 mackerel, 100 rock cob, 1 sheepsnead, 4 white fish SEAL BEACH 3 boats, 44 anglers tSC rock cod. cow cod.

I img cod, Sa white fish. 5 scutpm, 1 sheepsheed. DAVEY'S LOCKER I beat, llenglars 104 rock cad. Santa Monica (16 4) 4 Long Beach (13-5) 7 Oxnard (11-3) 8 Santa Ana (12-6) Compton (10-4) 10 Grossmont (13-6) Others Receding Votes Perce (12), Riverside (4). Cerritos (5) Mt.

San Antonio (3), Moorpark (3), Citrus (I). Reach for hand cleaner THE BEST AVAILABLE' At Auto Supply Hardware Pamt and Hototty shops everywhere radio pager wide area COVERAGE ORANGE a month total cost no deposit on credit approval OKANGf COUNTY RADIOTE LtPHONt SERVICE ihc 835-3305 WORK SHOES UNLIMITED Much of the mystery swirling around the outcome of the Southern Cal Conference basketball title chase may be solved tonight at 8 when Cypress College visits Santa Monica College. Seldom does the third conference game of the season carry so much importance, but tonight's shootout on the Corsair court is certain to be vital for both clubs with repercussions lasting until March. While the Corsairs and Chargers are going at it in Santa Monica, Rio Hondo College travels to Huntington Beach to face Golden West and Los Angeles Southwest hosts cross-town rival Los Angeles City college. Coach Jim Wagner's Santa Monica club appeared to be in good shape to welcome Cypress a week ago, but the Corsairs suffered a damaging blow when freshman forward Matt Jordan, the team's No.

2 scorer and rebouncer, went to the infirmary with a broken arm Santa Monica managed to blow Rio Hondo off the court 9360 last Friday without Jordan. but the Corsairs, ranked No. 5 in the Southland behind No. 2 ranked Cypress, saw a lengthy win streak end Saturday night in non-conference action as they bowed 63-62 to the UCLA JV team at Westwood Coming! NEW DELUXE FUN MAP o4 Oronge County IN FULL COLOR Participation Solicited Representatives Wanted George A. Tharp, Publisher 545-3582 CHARGKt Sophomore Tyrone Branyan (6-7) will lead Cypress College's Chargers into action tonight at 8 when they travel to Santa Monica College for an early season showdown with the Corsairs.

Wagner hat enough weapons left in his Corsair arsenal in the former of All- Conference center Pete Aronchick and speedy Greg Youman and Jeff Perry to give the Chargers problems, but the tall Charger front line will find more room on the boards without Jordan in the Santa Monica lineup. Coach Don Johnson has his Chargers working on a nine- game win streak stretching back to early December, a skein that includes impressive wins over Santa Ana and Saddleback. Soph Tyrone Branyan continues to be the big gun in the Charger attack. He's averaging 19 7 points per game and as the leading rebounder helps Cypress control the tempo of the game which is exactly how Johnson devises his ball-control style of play. Making Cypress doubly tough is the fact that Johnson has his Chargers sniffing a championship and their first trip to the Sunkist-State JC Tournament in March.

Cypress shared a conference title once before with Harbor College. but the Seahawks advanced to the state tourney by virtue of a playoff win The HOISTfl Tuesdoy, Jon. 11 1977 C3 Titans Vs. Panthers Chapman Seeks Cage Revenge Can history repeat tonight? Last season Chapman College came back from a basketball bombing at Fullerton State to gain revenge at Orange High School, the home court. The situation will be the same at 7:30 tonight when the Titans now 8-4, put a four- game victory streak on the line in a final tuneup for three successive PCAA home games.

'-test win was by 83-66 at Los Angeles State, featuring 60 rebounds. The Panthers had bowed earlier to the Diablos by 17. Chapman has bounced back from eight defeats in a row to win two of three and played well in taking consolation honors over the weekend at the Westmont Tournament. The Panthers. 4-9, have been paced by Marv Thurman with 51 points in his last three outings.

Ty Bauler has scored 10 or more points in 10 of the last 11 games Reg Newson snows 98 points for game spree and others have Prep Soccer had bit outings so they lack for firepower. However. Fullerton figures to control the rebounds (despite Chapman's seven-footer, Guy Kinsley) led by 6-8 Steve Shaw, 6-6 Mike Niles, who scored 21 in the first meeting, and 6-5 jumping jacks Greg Bunch and Kerry Davis. Keith Anderson and Bill Miller open at guards while Tim Davis may complete the Chapman lineup. He hit 17 in the first game.

An added sidelight will be the continuation of the tobacco chewing and spitting halftime contest between baseball players of the schools. Bob Chapman spitters hold a 2-1 edge and Augie charges have vowed to get even. Rancho Santiago scoring RA Lovett 3, Grenier 2, Buchanan 2. Errington Sant Tueben 2, Halftime. Rancho Alamitos 3, Santiago is JV Rancho Alamites 3.

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Los Angelas City at Los Angeles Southwest FRIDAY (1:00) Golden West at Cypress, Santa Monica at Los Angelas City, Harter at Rio Hondo. Linebacker Jack Ham of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the indomitable O.J. Simpson and punter Ray Guy of the Oakland Raiders were the leading choices on the 1976 All-NFL team announced today by Newspaper Enterprise Association. The team is chosen by polling the captains, team representatives and coaches of all 28 National Football League clubs. This elite roster represents a breakthrough for such veterans as defensive end Tommy Hart of the San Francisco 49ers, tackle Jerry Sherk of Cleveland and guard Joe DeLamielleure of Buffalo, gaining all-pro recognition for the first time.

And it heralds such youngsters as tight end Dave Casper of Oakland and defensive hack Monte Jackson of Los Angeles, be all- pros for a long time. The Oakland Raiders, in gaining the Super Bowl, tied with the St. Louis Cardinals for the most representation each placing three men on the first team. This is the 1976 NEA All- NFL team: OFFENSE Wide Receiver Cliff Branch. Oakland Wide Receiver Isaac Curtis.

Cincinnati Tight End Dave Casper, Oakland Tackle Dan Dierdorf, St. Louis Tackle Ron Yary, Minnesota Guard Conrad Dobler, St. Louis Guard Joe DeLameill- eure, Buffalo BEST IN THE BUSINESS it their positions ere (from left to right): Oakland punter Ray Guy, Buffalo running buck O.J. Simpson and Pittsburgh linebacker Jack Ham. Center Jim Langer, Miami Quarterback Bert Jones.

Baltimore Running Back O.J. Simpson, Buffalo Running Back Chuck Foreman, Minnesota Placekicker Jim Bakken, St. Louis DEFENSE End Jack Youngblood, Los Angeles End Tommy Hart, San Francisco Tackle Jerry Sherk, Cleveland Tackle Wally Chambers, Chicago Middle Linebacker Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh Linebacker Jack Ham, Pittsburgh Linebacker Chris Hanburger, Washington Corner Back Monte Jackson, Los Angeles Corner Back Lemar Parrish. Cincinnati Strong Safety Ken Houston. Washington Free Safety Cliff Harris, Dallas Punter Ray Guy, Oakland (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1-7-77 (TAPE NO NEA SECOND ALL-PRO TEAM OFFENSE DEFENSE WR Roger Carr, Coy Bacon, Cin- more cinnatti WR Charlie Joiner, San Harvey Martin, Diego Dallas TE Russ Francis, New Alan Page, England sota George Kunz, Cleveland Elam, San more Francisco Rayfield Wright, MLB- Bill Bergey, Dallas delphia Gene Upshaw, LB Phil Villaptano, Oakland land John Hannah.

New LB Ted Hendricks, England land Tom Banks. St. Louis CB Mike Haynes, New Ken Stabler, England landCB Mel Blount, RB Walter Payton, burgh ChicagoSS Tom Casanova, RB Franco Harris, cinnati burgh Glen Edwards. PK Jan Stenerud, burgh sas City John James, Atlanta.

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