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PAGE FIVE REDWOOD CITY (CALIF.) TRIBUNE: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1988 IVI BRAWNY RIGHT HALF IS WHOLE JEFF THREAT Scores Lone Touchdown On 10-Yard Gallop; Cherokee Offense Fails to Roll Too much Tony Campagno, railing right half, waa one large na-on Jefferaon High defeated Sequoia' vanity eleven 6-0 yeeterday afternoon hen, in the fourth league gaipe of the aeaaon for both taama. Unable to put together enough firework in afiy aerie of down AL Considers Change of BaD For Next Year May Shift to Sphere With Heavier Cover CHICAGO, Qct 29 (ff) The American League, President William Horridga said yesterday, was considering 00100 slight change the baseball to be used in -y ADS TELEPHONE 2000 PA WINNER AND etterson, smL CHAMP Tie for League ii Lead in Wins Drop Into He for Second; SJ Scores Ink Alto' eweeplng 19-0 win loath San Ftancleeo there, jrf with Jeffereon'e victory Jjwtsrdey, left the Vlkinge jeff tied for the lead rile PAT- with throe vlctorleo I oh ha apiece, pk which held a nominal Mon yesterday fame. nefli ettr an ww tied for la point stondlnga How-tke wanton have played than Sequoia and 1 fttat have lee mathemati-i to overtake either of NEW HAVEN, Oct 29 OP) John Henry Lewie went full (team FOOTBALL STATISTICS Ydx scrimmage Ydx loat acrimm Passes att Passes compl. Posses lneompl. Passes had lnterc Total scrimmage plays-.

26 Total net yds. 58 First downs acrimm. 8 I gg jom trimmed San Hateo at fiti 160 yeiterdoy after-i a th only other league con- unrti-pew hod a bye and I wek-end off. San Joae' my left her in fifth place, A air point, while Burlingame I ibtoo have still to break i mi win column, i AKo piled up 147 yard from agalnit the South City i ud threw two incomplete The Warrior attack wo pitiful they wound up with i etftit yard. HE ADMITS HE qurm REACH PON THE CHAMPION, BUT MS SMASHING DEFEAT OF SUNNAR BARLUND INDICATES TIE TME ISN'T SO FAN OFF Sequoia Cagers Trirn Vikings ahead In the final five round to pound New Haven' A1 Gainer into ubmlaeion and retain hi world light-heavyweight title loot night The Phoenix, Aria, champion weighed 174, Gainer four pound lei.

i Weak from making the weight and hard hit by Gainer1 coneiotent attack in the tint 10 round, the Negro champion went to work in th final five to earn th unant-moue decUion of th two Judge and referee, and a belt emblematic of the title. Gainer, tremendou favorite with th crowd of 2278, headed into the tenth well ahead. Citrino Pounds Latka for Nod BAN FRANCISCO, Oct 29 A1 Citrino, sturdy San Fnnclaco lightweight, aeored ail eaay 10-round decision over George Latka of Ban Joe hen last night. Citrino waa credited by ring-alders with all 10 rounda. He out-boxed and outpunched hi younger foe throughout the fight.

Then wen no knockdowns. Georgetown Wins From Temple, 13-0 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29 (AP) Georgetowna undefeated and untied Hoyaa won their fifth atralght game last night, beating Temple, 18 to 6, before 8000 at Temple Star dlum. Joe Mellon deck plunged over from the three-yard line in the third period and Lou Checas, ub, circled end for 18 yard for the Hoyaa' second touchdown in the last quarter. FKOSH KICKERS WIN Stanford Freshmen soccer play-en booted out a 8-1 victory Pescadero High School yesterday at Palo Alta Since his retirement as President of Czechoslovakia, Eduard Benea has been spending much of hi time relaxing at hi rustic estate near Bcxjmovo Usti, Czechoslovakia.

By Willitm Farguson Lincoln Eleven Drops 6-0 Game To Washington Bowling Notes i Two-in-threa victories for Lock Drug over Philip Marlow and Hull Bros over Young Drug left the victors in a tie for first piece in the Women's League lest night at. the Bowl. Roes Garage moved into third place by sweeping a match with Alton's Market, while Bowles Lunch gained a tia for fourth' with Atkinson Realty by trimming the real estate team in two gomes of their match. The Woman's League standings: themaelvea to anywhere, the Cherokee found the burly Daly City powerhouse too much of a trlple-threater to be stopped short of a touchdown. Campagno aeored the Jefferaon goal midway in the aecond quarter, on a 10-yard Jaunt wide to his left that aaw him maneuver the final eight yard all on hie own, through three Sequoia tocklera Nice Interference had iprung him acroee th line of scrimmage but left him all alone with a Mg atrip of turf to negotiate.

SETS UP PLAT, TOO The play waa set up by Campagno, too, when be towed a 26ynrd paea to Parker, left half, that ate up 48 yards to the Sequoia 12. Ernie QuiNelt, sparkplug quarter for the Indiana, overhauled Parker and nailed him with a diving too-kle. Christian, Jeff fullback, piled for two yard through center before Campagno took off on hi ecoring Junket. BuMvant blocked Right End Bob MoCuna's try for point All the Jefferaon punting waa done by Campagno, until he was hurt in a vicious tackle late in the He threw all hie team' panes, and he carried the ball -in 25 of the 41 scrimmage play. He pasted a total net gain of 62 yards, for an average per play of til Six' penalties had much to do with keeping the Cherokee on their heels most of the gusty afternoon.

They loat (0 yards in all. three of the penalties going for 15 yard. The Indian ran only 28 play from scrimmage, but managed to use about everything in their book. Two end-around plays were as successful as any. PASSING INCONSEQUENTIAL Of six passes thrown by Sequoia, two Were intercepted and two were completed, for a total gain of eignt yard.

Jefferson tried five, had one intercepted and gained 65 yards on two completed. Weakness at the tacklea, the ogey that has hounded the Cherokee eleven all season, was again apparent yesterday. Bulll-vant and Malvino at guards stopped down-th e-mlddle efforts well, Bulllvant once again showing up as the best lineman on the field in his drive for All-PAL honors. Sammy Bettes, right half for the Indians, showed a couple bf flashes of the form he displayed last year against Palo Alto, when he defeat? ed the Vikings almost single-handed. The quiet Texan played the n-tire game with a slashed lower lip puffed up like an egg.

Sequoia's greatest threat camo late in tho first quarter, after Jefferson had boen penalized 15 yards for dipping and took a first down on their own 29. Campagno thrown for two, Christian fumbled a bad pass from center and lost seven, and then Chrlatlah kicked poorly to send the ball out on the Jeff 88. DRIVE FAILS Satoru Yamada, left half, captain for the day, lost three on an attempted wide shot, and then gained them back on an off-tackle play. He tossed a pass to Ernie Quilfelt for five yards to the S3 on the first play of the. second quarter, but the threat ended there Hie punt went out of bounds on the Jeff 20.

A couple of running plays, an offside penalty against Sequoia, and then Jefferson cleared it out with Campagno punting to the Sequoia 40. Qullfclts runbeck to the 46 woe nullified on the second play when Bev Ceiotti, fullback, advanced five yards and then fumbled into the hands of Campagno. CHRISTIAN GOOD The Jeffs displayed a strong lino charge fine blocking on tho pait of Parker, Wright and Christian, the subordinate backs, and a strong running attack based on Campagno and Christian. Considerably lighter than Campagno, Christian displayed the ability to hit on power slants. The starting lineups: DipafK Tackle Hu tables Detroit PiriWIHOH, Oct (JP) Big Puqueme tackle, played to the baekfield loot night Ininndt hi team tooted a Inmt detory over the Uni-mdlf Detroit at Forbes field.

Knjl tkmping punt kept Doth Me throughout moot of Be oho figured in the tin trom club' two touch- Iw hi See It, hi Then Again- mw YORK, Oct 19 (JPI Fran-'fchdft, one of the country' aperient of trickery and 9 coach of the Ohio 1 hettaa team, today up-! the following definition (if ton hvorlte razile-dozzle: lto TO ain't lookin' where P01, in' yoq ain't goln' jnrtn lookin', eu' you've got tot eooubody elec 1 run' vita if Lincoln School journeyed, to Washington Thursday for 60 defeat in the recreation department grammar school touch fool-ball league, it was reported by Referee Lee Alderman. Th Washington eleven scored in the first period on a long pass play. Head linesmen during the game ware Henry Potts Lincoln coach, for the Drat half and Clyde Curry, Washington coach, for the second half. Next game will be played Tuesday, Nov. when John Gill meets Lincoln at McKinley at 8:80 pjn.

1989 and was carrying on experiments with manufacturer. Os be! being tiled, Har-rtdge zeld, baa heavier 1 third a have shewn thus tor." Harrldga, after talk with several managers sold The concensus Indicates they do not approve of any radical change." A boll with raised seams to aid pitchers ha said, was favored by several pilots This season the National League ad a bail with a heavier cover and raised seem end a comparison with the 1987 statist ice showed that batten In the senior circuit mode approximately 880 fever hits than in 1087. Harrldga sold no decisive action could be taken until tbs league meeting In December. Jockey Escapes Serious Injury In Meadows Fall Jockey Ned Merritt, Up rider tor the Earl Beasley 'sUbia, escaped with only a badly-braised knee and a shaking up when hie bone, Lanell, ares crowded to tones and crashed headlong, breaking Its neck, in the fourth nee yeeterday afternoon at Bay Meadows The hone died shortly after the accident, in which it banged its against one of the poetd, -According to stewards Sky Shoot, running a head behind Maturing Lanell, suddenly swerved sharply Into th leader and forced her toward the Infield. Jockey Eddie Yagers frantic efforts to head Sky Shoot were neeieee.

Yegef wee absolved of an blame In th accident but it woe announced that Sky Shoot would be refused entry for the remainder of th season. Lanell, owned by Joe Cohen of San Francisco, waa not' insured. LODGES i- Loyal Order of Moose CMr ma AsmsMs evtnr-Taas ar kt s'clsek, wtti Mass CM Arisds as B. K. Psiftss dtotatse.

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H. order, trooeuier. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Card Fencers Upset California, 13-12 With John Cooper winning ell five of his matches, the Stanford fencing team upset the strong University of California fencers, 18 to 12, at Stanford lest night in a Herron Trophy match. Stanford got away to a poor start by dropping the first four engage- Other Stanford point scorers were Richard Meyerhoff, Herbert Woolley, Cornelius Chlamoii, and Francis Bray, y.qr.I.KM PRACTICE HOOP The Redwood City Eagles are contemplating sponsoring a in the Sequoia Industrial League this Fall and Winter, and prospective members will practice at the high school gym next Tuesday night, it has been announced by Gene Jordan, who. would coach the team.

The gym is open for practice from 7 until 6 pan. each Tuesday and Thursday. Jordan asks ail Eagles interested to turn out next Tuesday. BELMONT CARNIVAL CLEARS 8174 (Special to the Tribune) BELMONT, Oct 29 At the meeting of Belmont Parent-Teacher Association this week it waa revealed that $174 waa cleared from the recent carnival conducted by the unit with Mrs. E.

CL Morrison as chairman. New members admitted ere Mrs. Howard E. Williams. Mrs.

R. Waltz, Mra J. Larsen, Mrs, R. Todesco and Mra F. Price.

Miss Ruth Close, county chairman for the prevention of tuberculosis, spoke. Frequent taste for children were recommended. The refreshment hour waa roil Bed over by Mra Louis A. Barrett, Mra Ernest Bohm, Mra Loren Barnes and Mra James Recta Councilman E. O.

Morrison has presented to tho oily council an embroidered Insignia of the American Eagle and the American Flag. It Is framed and in gold thread, with the flag in red, white and blue. It was made by an old seaman friend of the Morrison family while Mr. Morrison waa residing in Vallejo with hie parenta At her Ralston Blvd. home Mix.

W. H. Johnson was hostess recently to members of her card dub. Tho affair waa arranged in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mra Paul Miller. Sealed around tho luncheon table were Mra Fred Johnson Mra Fred Johnson Mra Ray Kelly.

Mra. Jock Kramer and Mra John G. Bmlth, all of Belmont, and Mra Andrew Johnson of San Carloa Belmont Theater Group met this week at the city hall end changed lie choice for a production. It will give "Broadway Buddie" by Copt. Indian Twenties Win 2017; Dimes Make Comeback Burlingame Splits With South San Francisco Aggregations By JIM MA8TOBI8 Out-fighting, out-scrapping two tough Palo Alto fives, the Sequoia High 110 and 120 basketball teams downed the Vikings 20-15 end 20-17 respectively here lost night The 110s, fighting their hardest since the opening of the season, overcame a 65 lead at half time, and went on to victory behind the steady performances of Bob Lawrence and Sid Lewon.

In the first quarter, the Viking quintet ran up a 61 score in quick order only to have Denny Fox and Sid Lewon tie the count at 66. Palo Alto cashed in on Sequoia's slackening defense to tally two baskets for the half-time read. A completely changed Sequoia squad opened the 1 third quarter. Playing rough, -fast ball, the Chero-kees hit the loop from all angles and left the Viking dimes in amazement. The 120s tilt was a direct contrast to the 110 game' when the Indians, showing decided improvement on offense, hod a comfortable 15-8 lead at the half.

Bud Moore and Ted Nell accounting for the bulk of the Cherokee points. Noticeable letdown of both' outfits marked the third quarter, neither offense functioning well A loat minute rush by the Vlkinge threatened Sequoia's lead, and only brilliant defensive work by Bob Webber and Tod Nell held the desperate Palo Altana Bud Moore led Cherokee scorers with 10 paints, while Webber end Nell contributed 4 each. Sid Lewon with 8 and Denny Fox with 7 were the spearheads in the Cherokee dimes' attack. Jerk Howell of the Vlkinge came through with 7 points Coach Ray Dlmick was well pleased with the 110 showing In the second half, especially on rebounds The twentlesh offense woe faster than lost week, piercing through with frequent short shots under th basket. In other games last night, thn Burlingame 110a came back after forfeiting three games because of an ineligible player to defeat Houlh Ban Francisco 169, bit thn atron Warrior 120s trimmed the Panther 1610i Frank Daugherty of Belmont.

Captain Daugherty will direct tho production, which la a musical comedy. Among those selected to take aomo of the toad are Thelma Ward, Doris Vannler, Arthur Davidson end Marydurs Emily Lane. Others are to be named week. IF WE RAID TWO CENTS PER. WLOWATT HOUR FOR.

CNEBSV FURNISHED EN THE SCJN, THE EARTHtt INDEBTEDNESS SINCE THE DAWN OP CIVIU-2ATION WOULD AMOUNT TO $110, 000,000, 000,000, OOO, OOP Total SS4 ITT ITU YOUNG DRUG Ant and Handicap It 19 A. Peirtoe 134 114 (. Harton US 119 V. Lawler 114 US D. SmmI1 94 1SS Ttl.

117 tit 4S4 StS ISS Totals Sft 4SV 114 ms HULL BROS. I. Haffurd 9 13V 1BV SSS L. Libby 1V1 10! 10! K. Kill antt 114 US 459 L.

Driven U7 S07 IS 4V1 Totals IK ST ATKINSON REALTY lt M. Clarka 14 R. IcvU H. Atkimna ICO J. Barrette 1S1 14 Ttl.

411 as as 444 icze 43 411 a ass 4 ii lias Ttl. Total 84 Pat IManry ITS Tat Drianey 17S Cecil XcCny 131 Jog. Hnybra 0 Uartaaua 1T1 Tata la ALLEN'S MARKET trt inti Coaches In addition to Mr. Curry and Mr. Potts are Max Thornton at Garfield.

Ralph Case at Mo-Klnley, Earl Whitaker at Central and Homer Spellenberg at John GIIL M. Gssufwa 111 II 4fS Totals 14 IM 111 The Golden Gatd Recreation reopen tonightafter extensive remodeling, and the Juniors of th Redwood City League will play the Golden Gate Women All-Stars os part of the ceremonies Th new alleys have planned photo finish'" to th slnglee-dou-bire tournament which will inaugurate the spot, in which movies will be token of bowlers during th closing day, Nov. 20, and presented to them to show them their weaknesses The plan was devised by Horry Alton, Golden Gatp proprietor. Peter Sorensen 819 Arguetto CEMENT and CONCRETE WORK For Quick '317 A. Gslvia Ui r.

QuUlici 121 C. Alisa 12 Jo Tri.slte SNAWEC THE Tutala llasdlcae L. Piai II. Blows M. Lewis ROSS GAI 11 1 1 It 11 TULIP BULBS 35 CENTS A DOZEN $2.75 A HUNDRED Spring Blooming Bedding Plants A WHOLE LATH HOUSE PULL OP PIPTEEN CENT SHRUBS MANY VARIETIES TO PILL THE BLANK 6POTO A PICK, PAY AND PACK AWAY DEPARTMENT.

ROGER REYNOLDS NURSERY 1 Camino Real Menlo Park Jew DOBS THE TRACK AN ELEPHANT DENOTE THE ANIMAL'S HEKSHT HBBm, muHplying the circumference of an elephant's of the animal at the shoulders groa Is covered by snowficlds and glaciers..

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