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26 JlmVitrmVnl-flmininl, March 26, 1969 No Way Of Separating Those Donaldson Twins Among Top 15 Prep Athletes To Be Honored KIRT DONALDSON BASEBALL Continued from page 25 each had two hits as good fielding and pitching gave Drake a tight, well-played win over Santa Rosa. Bob McClain. Albie Watson. Dean Sutherland and Rick LaFranchi toiled on the mound. McClain re-entering to pick up, the win in the ninth.

Bauman went to third on the game's only error in the 10th, and single sent him home. Denning had three stolen bases and three runs scored in addition to his homer for the Marin Catholic Wildcats. Oakland Tech Terra Linda 030 001 0-4 010 000 2 7 4 7 7 5 9 5 and and Knapp and Dyson; Timmel and Santa Rosa ooo oio 7 1 Drake 000 100 0 0 0 i 0 McClain, Watson (4) Sutherland (6) LaFranchi (8) McClain (9) and Bauman, Kirkpatrick, Axthel (4) and Shephard, Hoppe (5). Marin 131 100 6 2 Cardinal Newman 310 000 6 3 Yetterand Fox; Ellers, Macy (3) and Lombards Novato- Napa 200 004 0-4 Morrow, Holsclaw (5) Dillon (6) Campbell; Valenzuela, Onlmet (6) Rippey. Tamalpais 000 001 2 4 Sonoma 003 010 5 2 Letche, Senter (4) Satterlie (6) and Rudolph; Briggs and Fermigman.

Tam, Redwood Netters Win Tamalpais High School of Mill Valley and Redwood both won pre-league tennis matches yesterday afternoon. Tam defeating Lowell High 5-2 in San Francisco and Redwood routing Santa Rosa 7-0 at Larkspur. Moffat, Brent Hansen, Gary Rutledge and the doubles teams of Bill Everts-Tom Morgan and Dennis Lippit-Ross Robinson won for the Indians, now 3-2. Redwood improved its record to 4-0 with the aid of Bob Knight, Andy Walker. Bryce Basset, Bruce Patton and Gary Walter in singles, and Greg Leininger-Sieve McCormick and Mike DeMartini-Jay Stoker in doubles.

San Domenico Girls Win In Tennis Play San Domenico School for Girls, Sleepy Hollow, won its 19th tennis match without a loss over the past four years by waxing Held School of San Francisco five matches to one. In singles, the San Domenico winners were Ann Balcom and Pam Winslow, while the teams of Debbie Supple-Alana Kinser, Lisa Balcom-May Hofer, and Noel Allen-Betsy Winters were all triumphant in doubles play. Rube Bjorkman, University of North Dakota hockey coach, was a member of the 1948 and 1952 U. S. Olympic hockey teams.

no way of separating the Donaldson twins. Ken and Kirt Donaldson who have dominated the lower weight class prep wrestling circles in this area for the past three years, will be of Novato High School's outstanding athletes at the annual KTIM Sportsman Club Top Athlete banquet tomorrow at Hamilton Air Force Base. The twins, who also received the joint top wrestler award at the North Coast Section Meet in Hayward this year, join quarterback-pitcher Russ Dillon as outstanding athletes. FROM TAM Representing Tamalpais High School will be another quarterback-pitcher Don Mackin, along with halfback and track star Luther Brown. Gridder Derik Clark and baseball-basketball standout Roger Thomas are San picks.

Three-sport players Jim Peters and Pete Carroll are picks. For Marin Catholic the choices are two- time all-Marin County Athletic League baseball player Rick Denning and high-scoring halfback Jim sport men Clark Jamison and David Alvarado are picks and footballers John Dohn and Joe Rowell represent Terra Linda. HONORS The banquet honors the top senior athletes from the seven established MCAL schools. There will be no guest speaker this year. Instead, the athletes and other guests at the banquet will watch the Interservice Boxing Championships as guests of Hamilton Air Force Base commander Col.

Michael J. Stublarec. EXHIBITION BASEBALL 1 Trevino Is Out Of Action National League East Division Won Lost Pet. GB St. Louis 9 6 .600 Philadelphia 8 7 .533 1 New York 77 .500 lVSi Pittsburgh 6 9 .4003 Montreal 35 .3752 Vi Chicago5 10 West Division .412 3 San Francisco 13 4.765 Cincinnati10 7 .588 3 Houston 88 .500 Los Angeles 8 8 .500 4Va San Diego 5 9.357 6Vj Atlanta 6 11 American League East Division .353 7 WonLost Pet.

GB Baltimore 132 .867 New York 125.706 2 Cleveland 11 7.611 3Va Boston87 .533 5 Detroit 7 10 .4127 Washington 4 14 West Division .222 10 Vi Minnesota 9 6 .600 California 87.533 1 Chicago 7 8 .467 2 Oakland 6 9.400 3 Seattle 5 9 .357 Kansas City 5 10.333 4 Tuesday's Results Baltimore 8, Washington 2 Kansas City 4, Boston 5 Innings, rain Cincinnati 16, Detroit 1 Houston 3, Atlanta 1 Los Angeles 10, Pittsburgh 4 Montreal 6, Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 10, Minnesota 5 Chicago, 5, San Diego 3 Cleveland 6, Seattle 5 San Francisco 12, Oakland 3 California 12, Hawaii, PCL, 2 Chicago, vs. New York, at Sarasota, rain SPORTS SCHEDULE TOMORROW Swimming Plner of Santa Rosa at Terra Linda, 4. Tennis Piner at Terra Linda, Washington at Tamalpais, San Rafael Military Academy at Marin Catholic, Rancho Cotate at San Marin, Contra Costa at College of Marin, 2:30. Golf Redwood vs.

Santa Rose Oakmont Golf Course, Napa at Petaluma, San Marin vs. Drake at Indian Valley, San Rafael, Balboa and Terra Linda at Peacock Gap, College of Marin vs. Solano at Blue Rock, 11 a.m. KEN DONALDSON SWIMS Continued from page 25 Albert (N), 1:58.0. 50 Free Moe (T), Cody (N), Federick (N), 24.0.

200 I.M. Averlll (T), Anderson (T), Farris (N), 2:13.9. Diving Lane (N), Nyholn (N), DelSecco (T). 100 Fly Geiger (T), Kuhn (N), Simpson (T), 1:00.2. 100 Back Averlll (T), Anderson (T), Albert (N), 1:01.5.

400 Free Back (N), Vaughn (N). 100 Breast Bedayan (T), Tanaka (T), Murray (N), 1:08.6. 400 Free Relay Novato (Federick, Schulman, Maloney, Backstedt), 3:44,6. Class Tamalpais 77, Novato 5 Medley Relay Tamalpais, 2:08 8 200 Free Hayhurst (T), 50 Free Hartsough (T), 27.4; 100 I.M. Byron (T).

Diving Forrest (T), 130.35; 50 Fly Gardner, 34.4; 100 Free Hayhurst (T), 58.0; 100 Back Phillips (T), 400 Free Fong (T), 100 Breast Byron (T), 400 Free Relay Tamalpais, 4:04.5. San Rafael 63, San Marin 15 Medley Relay San Rafael, 2:07.1. 200 Free Alman (SR), Moffit (SM), Brown (SM), 2:14.6, 50 Free Schweitzer (SR), Brown (SM), 24.4. 200 I.M. Paulson (SR), Maloney (SM), Martin (SR), 2:36.1.

100 Fly Runyon (SR), Clark (SR), Goyne (SM), 1:12.4. 100 Free Schweitzer (SR), McDuffie (SM), Brown (SM), 54.0. 100 Back Runyon (SR), Bessee (SR), Duka (SM), 1:14.0. 400 Free McGee (SR), Ahlman (SR), Brown (SM), 4:54.8. 100 Breast Paulson (SR), Walraven (SR), Cox (SM), 1:15.2.

400 Free Relay San Rafael (Ryan, Zart, Janlson, Scott), 4:39.9. Class San Rafael 67, San Marin 8 200 Free Kent (SR), 50 Free Walraven (SR), 26.3; 100 I.M. Kirstensen (SR), 50 Fly Kapper (SR), 28.0; 100 Free Walraven (SR), 100 Back Dicker (SR), Redwwod 71, Drake 6 400 Free Klrstensen (SR), 100 Breast Dicker (SR). 400 Free Relay San Rafael, 4:14.4 Redwood 66, Drake 27 200 Medley Redwood (Malvino, Demont, Myers, Gray), 1:50,5. 50 Free Myers (R), Toews (D), Locati (D), 24.6.

200 Free Hennessey (R), Roark (R), Coughman (D), 1:56.9. 200 I.M. James (R), Bradley (D), Carter (R), 2:13.6. (school record). Diving Thompson (D), Gray (R), Wallace (R), 152.9.

100 Fly Roark (R), Tang (D), 59.1 100 Free James (R), Gibson (R), Toews (D), 51.6. 100 Back Malvino (R), Rippe (Dl, Bradley (Dl, 1:03.4 (scnool record). 400 Free Hennessey (R), Locati (D), Schultz (D), 4:17.0. 100 Breast Demont (R), Iverson (D), Levy (R), 1:09.5. Free Relay Redwood (Murray, Carter, Gibson, Werner), 3:53.5.

Class Redwwod 71, Drake 6 Medlwy Relay Redwood (W. Kopp, Shindler, James, Sinnot) 200 Free Cane (R), 50 Free Rosso (R), 25.4; 100 I.M. Humber (R), Diving Stephenson (R), 106.3; 50 Fly Phelps (R), 30 100 Free Pruitt (R), 100 Back Blake (R), 400 Free Cane (R), 100 Breast Blake (R), 200 Free Redwood (Grlnnell, Goepp, Rosso, Humber), 4:11.0. Softball Openings The Sau Rafael Parks and Recreation Department is extending its spring softball registration one week, ending next Monday. There are still openings in both of the Class divisions.

Interested persons should call the park and recreation department. MIAMI (AP) Lee Trevino has a sore thumb, Arnold Palmer has an aching back, Jack Nicklaus has an attack of the wildness and the casualty report for the $200,000 National Airlines Open Golf Tournament, starting tomorrow. Trevino, the voluble U.S. Open champion, became the newest on the hospital list when he jammed his left thumb into a door on his arrival here yesterday, forcing him out of the pro- am tournament today. NOT SURE He's still not sure he will be able to tee it up tomorrow and go on to play in the Masters two weeks hence.

A doctor put a cast around the thumb and wrist and said: broken, but when we take the cast off Thursday morning we know whether he can play or not. It just depends on how he feels. He may be out 36 hours or two It would be a big disappointment for Trevino. felt I was really getting ready for the he said. Palmer, who gets injections twice a day for his ailing hip, said, know how it will be a day-to-day LESSONS Nickraus, who found his booming drives soaring off course in the Jacksonville Open last week, complained, know just seem to come up He around the country club of Miami Tuesday.

There were reports he went over to take a lesson from his old pro at Columbus, Ohio, Jack Grout, now teaching in this area. Palmer, Nicklaus and Trevino are three of the favorites in the 156-mar. field which tees of tomorrow in one of the richest events. First prize is $40,000. Bill Casper, pro of the year and top money winner in 1968, is among the contenders as are virtually all of the top 100 money winners.

GALS GOLF Mrs. Suhrke Triumphs At Peacock Mrs. Hal Suhrke won the Trophy at the Peacock Gap Golf Club tournament yesterday, firing a on the San Rafael course. Peacock Gap winners: Class A Mesdames Richard DeKay, Fred Craddock, Harold Baer. John Sauter, Class Mmes.

Hal Suhrke, Sam Young. Hal Stookey, Class Mmes. Ted Weiman, Robert Bond. C. A.

Rees, SAN GERONIMO Trophy Mrs. Betty Burger, Class A Mmes. L. P. Gapinski, 87-9-78; Don Roberts, William Biari, INDIAN VALLEY Beat Por Day (Jeff Me 75) Mmes.

Roy Enos. Joel Hanby, Phillip Black, Roy Waller, John Gaylord, Rigby Wilkie, Robert Boggs, Jack Weese, TRACK Continued from page 25 (TL), 2:09. 100 Emswiler (N), Brown (N), James N), 10.4. Mile Makela (N), Harvey (N), Calhoun (TL), 4:51.2. 220 Brown (N), Dohn (TL), Tronsden (TL), 24,0.

Two-Mile Elijah (N), Witter (N), Buchlgnani (TL), 9:57.0. 440 Wagner (N), Doran (N), Gov (TL), 54.5. Low Hurdles Emswiler (N), Melcon (TL), Donaldson (N), 21.5. Shot Sparling (N), Wagner (N), Conrad (N), 45-14. Discus Phillips (N), Sparling (N), Fairfax (TL), 135-11.

High Jump Wall (TL), Dohn (TL), Rockwell (N), Long Jump James (N), Transden (TL), Phillips (N), 20-9. Pole Vault Jones (TL), Melcon (TL), 11-9. Class Terra Linda 104, Novato 19 70 High Hurdles Johnson (TL), 10.6; 440 Relay Terra Linda, 46-8; 880 Bowman (TL), 100 Moore (TL), 10.7; 440 (TL), 55.5; 180 Low Hurdles Johnson (TL), 22.5; 220 Moore (TL), 24.2; Two-Mile Barker (TL), 11.41; Mile Swanson (TL), Discus Schroedel (N), 85-10; Long Jump Coulter TL), 19-4; Shot Nickel (TL), 35-5 High Jump Walker (TL), 5-2; Pole Vault Robb (TL), 9-0; Mile Relay Linda, 4:00.5. San Rafael 65, Drake High Hurdles Silva (SR), Knorr (D), McVey (D), 15.8. 100 Peterson (SR), Cloud (SR), Hecht (SR), 10.2.

220 Peterson (SR), Tierney (D), Harris (D), 23.4. 880 Bode (SR), Westberg (SR), Griswold (D), 2:08.8. 440 Crovo (SR), Allen (D), Wilson (SR), 54.6. Mile Stancliff (D), Wlndell (SR), Elias (SR), 4:43.7. Two -Mile Godwin (SR), Elias (SR), Murray (SR), 10:34.1.

440 Relay San Rafael (Hecht, Peterson, Cloud, Bariskl), 44.6. Low Hurdles Silva SR, Knorr D), Bode (SR), 21.6. Mile Retay San Rafael, 3:34 9 Shot Banks (SR), Douset (D), Playland (D), 45-5. Discus Pusker (SR), Hansen (SR), Douset (D), 2. High Jump Earharr (D), Smartt (D), Hoge (D), 5-7.

Long Jump Peterson (SR), Crovo (SR), Silva (SR), 21-1. Pole Vault Earhart (D), Molica (D), McGrath (SR), 12-0. Class San Rafael 61, Drake 50 70 High Hurdles CascI (D), i06; 440 Retay San Rafael, 49.6; 880 Parker, (SR), 100 Ball (D), 11.0; Mile Lansing (SR), 440 Gallagher (D), 58 180 Low Hurdles Ball (D), 24.2; Batcllff (SR), 11.22; 220 Gallagher (D), 25.0; Mile Relay San Rafael, 4.00; Shot Waxman (SR), 40-5; Discus Waxman (SR), 105-2; High Jump Ball (D) and Burns (SR), 4-10; Long Jump Essleston (SR), 16-0; Vault Case! (D), 8-0. Frosh San Rafaei 62, Drake 47 High Hurdles Lavan (SR), 11.1; 440 Relay San Rafael, 48.0; 880 Danner (D), 100 Duncan (SR), 10.7; Weden (D), 440 Hammond (D), 58.1; Low Hurdles Lavan (SR), 25.2; 220 Duncan (SR), 24.8; Shot Farrar (SR), 43-1; Discus Perry (D), 104-3; High Jump Farrar (SR), 5-5; Long Jump O'Leary (D), 16-4; Pole Vault Giessen (D), 8-6. Redwood 77, Tamalpais 50 High Hurdles Robertson (T), Drlnson (R), Cochran (R1, 16-2.

440 Relay Redwood (Farley, Christopher, Poppin, Slgur), 45.6. 880 Norris (R), Miller (T), Williams R), 2:04.3. 100 Slgur (R), Poppin Page (T), 10.3. Pusser (R), Collier (T), Stoltz (R), 4:42.6. 440 Norris Miller (T), Estudlllo R), 52.9.

180 Low Hurdles Robertson (T), Page (T), Cochran (R), 22.1. 220 Brown (T), Poppin (R), Slgur (R), 22.6. Russell (R), Healy (T), Hotchkln (R), 9:56.5. Mile Relay Redwood (Candrlan, Estudlllo, Williams, Norris), 3:35.6. Shot Herbold (T), Bartel (R), Rodak (T), 49-8.

Discus Pillar (R), Herbold (T), Bartel (R), 145-1. High Jump Lake (R), Robertson (T), Rlnglehan (T), 5-11. Long Jump Brown (T), Sferratl (R), Phipps (R), 20-10VY Pole Vault Hicks (R), Wurtz (R), Pezzio (T), 12-6. Class Tamalpais 67, Radwood SI 70 High Hurdles Brown (T), 10.1; 440 Relay Redwood, 47.3; 880 Levlntow (R), 120 Slgur (R), 12.8; Tripp (R), 440 Leventow (R), 57.4; 180 Low HurdltS Brown (T), 23.6; 220 Hawkins (T), 24.5; Silverman (R), Relay Tamalpais, Shot Hall (R), 37-0; Discus Leventow (R), 84-10; High Jump Brown (T), 5-2; Long Jump Schelent (T), 19-2''a; Vault Pederson (R), 10-0. Frosh Redwood 60, Tamalpais 53 70 High Hurdles Kuwatani (R), 9.6; 440 Relay Tamalpais, 50.0; 880 Bennet (T), 2.20.4; 120 Losey (T), 13.4; Scowe (R), 440 Gurlen (R), 58.3; 180 Low Hurdles Biber (T), 22.6; 220 Losey, 26.1; Shot Lehman (R), 40-3; Discus Rlnkovlch (R), 94-9; High Jump Losey (T), 5-0; Long Jump Blber (T), Vault Colburn (R), 9-0.

Hamilton Boxer Wins in Opener Juan Ruiz of Hamilton Air, lightweight match by an ex- Force Base won a decision over i tremely tight margin in what Olympic silver medalist A1 was described as one of the best Robinson of the Navy bouts of the evening by the highlight the opening round of sponsoring Fourth Air Force, the 1969 Inter-Service Boxing The bouts continue tonight and Championships at Hamilton; tomorrow, starting at 8 clock. Field last night. Admission is free. Ruiz, an alternate to the Other results an Olympics last Pair Wins Mint 400 On Bike LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) A motorcycle mechanic and schoolteacher have teamed up to win the $30,000 Mint 400-mile desert trail race on a lightweight motorcycle.

Mike Patrick, the mechanic, and Phil Bowers, both of Pol SPORTS SHORTS Light Fly William Hawthorne fall, Won the (Army) second round K.O. over Juliuc Moore (Navy). Light Fly Charles Newton (Marines) second round TKO over Randy DuBolse mona completed the tWO-dav Vanum'1 Georqe coiev race yesterday evening on their (Air 250cc Yamaha, setting a blister- Force) second round TKO over John jng pace of 10 hoUTS, 9 minutes Harrell (Marines). Lightweight Al Wilson (Army) A ILfTTC declsloned James Parks (Marines). IX.AIUE a Welterwelciht Armando i (Army) decisioned Larry Carlisle They were Competing With such wel1 knowns of the Middleweight Jesse Reed (Navy) U.S.

Hockey Team Loses Seventh racing world as Al Unser of Alburquer- STOCKHOLM (AP) United States ice hockey team lost its seventh straight game in the amateur world championships yesterday, this time 1-0 against Canada. The two teams meet again on Sunday, the last day of the tournament. Another loss will probably mean the U. S. team will be knocked out of Group A into Group in future amateur world play.

BASEBALL MONTREAL The Montreal Expos purchased first baseman Don Pepper from Detroit in a straight cash deal. TENNIS NEW YORK Cliff Richey of San Angelo, upset second seeded Rod Laver, a pro from Australia, 6-4. 3-6, 6-3 and third- seeded Arthur Ashe of Richmond. ousted Gene Scott of New York 1-6, 6-3, 6-0 in the first round of the Madison Square Garden Challenge Trophy Open. NEW YORK Rod Laver of Australia, winner of the 1968 Wimbledon and Los Angeles Open championships, the U.

S. Professional and the Madison Square Garden Professional, was awarded the Gold Racket Player of the Year Award. HORSE RACING ARCADIA Indulto, $20.20, closed with a rush to win the $23,250 Sierra Madre Handicap at Santa Anita. decisioned Tommy Diamond (Marines). Middleweight Theodore Chernoff vr nt anri Pornpii; (Army) decisioned Ronald Chung (Arj and lameill Jones Force).

Heavyweight Jim Elder (Navy) decisioned Otis Evans (Army). Team Standings: Army 5, Navy 3, Air Force and Marines 2. BASKETBALL STANDINGS ABA Eastern Division Won Lost Pet. Behind Indiana43 32 .573 Kentucky 39 33 542 2 v'j Miami 40 34.541 2Va Minnesota 35 39 .473 7Va New York 17 58 .227 26 Oakland Western Division 54 18 .750 New Orlean) 42 2.56813 Denver4233 Dallas 3835 .521 Los Angeles 32 48 .444 22 .30632 Tuesday's Results Dallas 127, Oakland 120 New Orleans 112, Denver 100 Minnesota 114, New York 104 Miami 125, Kentucky 106 Indiana 140, Los Angeles 124 Today's Games Oakland at Houston Indiana at Los Angeles Thursday's Games Los Angeles at Houston Kentucky at New Indiana at Oakland Minnesota at New York of Torrance. Unser and Jones, driving a four-wheel drive car, placed 14th in the race and fourth in their class with a time of 14:01.

Dick Dean of Tujunga, and Max Swiizer of Las Vegas crossed the finish line second on a Greeves 360cc bike with a time of 10:18. Al Baker of Sherman Oaks, and Rich Thorwaldson of Van Nuys. finished third on a 130cc Yamaha with a time of 11:19. FIRST CAR John Johnson and his wife Linda of Spring Valley drove the first car across the finish line with a time of 12:19. The car, an experimental one, has a 100-ineh wheel base.

Andy deVercelly Jr. and Tom McClelland both of Coronado placed first in the dune I buggy class with a time of 13:01. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By Associated Press Gracl, 139, Arlington, outpointed Marcelino Alicea, 140, Holyoke, 10. Bodell, 20Pi, London, stopped Billy Walker, 191Vi, London, 8. Toyota gives you easy monthly payments for lowest priced 2-door hardtop- fully equipped TOYOTA CORONA Japan No.

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