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As Orioles' Coast Scout Jim ' Bal lmore Oriol -:, Wl

Stitch T o1 Complied from The Sen o .,. Welterweight R udell litch hi tight tonig~t at ~ulsvtUe,

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•• i1 on I< ~nfident t~e Win or Jose, Stitch will pic-k Up '' ·th their career: .. -tOOO.

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Stitch doesn't stand to get

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elt ta ent

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can become a co · the u ·ual fighter s percen. de; In the A m e r i c an tage of the gate (25 per cent or up) because ol a Le gue. '"ho recently an- deal with the , ·ational Pol- Wilsan, . retirement after led Hereford show now un.

- nounced lili 12 ) Par - pitcher, ha

jor league derway in Louisville.

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UD To Face nless Foe

Promoter Bill K ing said the Hereford Association got

cout

~I m:d to

fgn Baltimore

o~nced vester'.115 000 worth of tickets to sell its members. Proceeds •

in th!~ larea

e Orio es anno

from those tickets go to- \"ard construction of a new

e ha

d~?'

been sign-

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Baltimor In a lot of voung P ayer ' 1

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aid here yesterday, bu !ding in Kansas City.

Wl on ·•and th h 1

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.th Pa\il Richards at the Orioles ha,·e a

)10RE B O X I •. G-cu D 'Amnto will lift the iron curta1·n surrounding Swed.

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one o1 the better great future.

t teach-

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'Richards

er of voung ball players. If en's Ingem ar ,Johansson and are eirpect- an bod, can get Baltimore manager E d,,in Ahlqu i t to- Ri<'hards can do day. The manager of heavy. n D.e,.o to- Y h ) 36 will cover Cali· son has been negotiating se. ette HO· :fo~a 0 :• f;r north as Fres• cretly in New York with feet up t ere, weight champ F loyd Patter. reception to• ft .. ls ttend a •

tn the league

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to arrive in

Grinll "

morro\\ at the Laf t 4:30 p .m. l mni from thl area. t l '1th

Johansson, the unbeaten Eu.

:\rizona and south-

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• 8 • 'd~ He ~aid he will ropean, and Ahlquist f6r a e, to 'make- his home possible title fight in the •n work under Don U.S. next summer. ~e

no, coache ern Un coutlng con

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FOOTBALL - Dick Bas., the bulldozing back from the College of Pacific, makes his bid tomorrow to score

1940 who was 1 ' out super-

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)e terday. The cout me~ wlll be bidding tor named regiona S<' rs. their sixth straight victory of ,1so r In the tar wes or Pion t r

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'• 31 •: 0 1 n · I "'e':w!;:~~~v •· 8". Al tch CorCes-Par ner. Mn H. cav~• G 33 M ner Nrs. c; roff-Mrs o H Ed11or rs. R Codi Mrs it ,:.=f ~s. ArmstrOftll-Mrs H . P. summers. o Ml5$10 VALLEY COUNT Y CLUB rs G obertW.O.rs.. c; -Mrs.. T. N,Hrln. a11 1• rs. P o- enness, Mn. H th ,. r 14 s , T P r

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· Llnl g. up assistants In the college :football's first sta. a will be his tistical triple in 21 years. n •

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Bass goes m game against Fresno State n a

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Joe GrU)' one of the better on sa · tensive•backs on the club

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Wilson pitched · more in 1955 and 1956- ~m 1957, he had hi~ best season With a good enough day, 16.l ln the majors with a 15-8 rec- Bass could take the scoring or a 1 · assu red o e maJor col- n lege rushing championship. f t·he \"hite Sox last season Rutgers and the total of- 16 5 was 9 9 His lifetime maJor fense title from R a n dy Dun. or ,, . H " ecord f Bill A ti f ord for Chicago. IS r title rom Y us n o

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McKee 17. $

c1au A-Mrs. Mart st;~ ~ ,~f

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EIGHT GAMES

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O•"':"enh ~86 1304 ... 121

o;'7.22!.t1s~;..Js.~ ~Mctr:en rs. Ae< Trompa 71, Mrs V rs n a Hud..,,, 96 2s 71 Cass Yrtl• Anderson 109·29- Mn. 111-31 -80 lut ev 11100t winners A-41.rs. o ss ,Mn Tom Ba •

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>,\cKee, Mrs wa enhauol, Mn. Her er. Passes ood nlorceoted A'rs Paitore C-Mrs Hudson, Mrs. H. r rst downs runnlfti . . . 86 el vards running. POsslng 1868

can ot Iowa. Not s·1nce Col-

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Tall Glen Smith a current B •t.rs. Tromoas. Mr. Edd• Cantor, an Diego Junior College per. H. Aldridge, Mn. Ray Sherer BONITA GOLF COURS shot with 15 seconds to play M~"i<°~a~•v~r i~ma~i,;, 8 &~:. • - former, hit a 15-foot jump Scotch Foursomes

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league recor was

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F r• t aown• oasslnv I' "l ar,wns oenallles ••• • f m,,~o:.~· ~,~lar~~g:u"JS punls ·::: nH ·•·•·· plays·::: m fglg1

was araduated from orado's Whlzzer White

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San Diego State 8:nd w e n t directly to Louisv1)le o! 371 American Association. T h e

1937 has a major college triple , . . The superinten- dents ot the U.S. Military, a

man,

the player completed such

at Ke a r n v to Mrs. Vlrglnlo Moen 76, Mrs. Sara Skin- A,eroge Jongth of punls .... 33.7 • Mn. Mory PunlJ had !>locked 3 lift Alumni to a 38-37 basket. Mulhollem-Mrs. Frances Morrison 12v,. Number of P na1Ue1 agalnsi s2 9S tall • nor-I.Ir,. Phvllls Leab 72 2 last night

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em ies m et yesterday In New

der Triple A. Bosox Tr'1be

Smith led the grads with

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Sweetwater Needs Best

p.10;~::~~;;·Ll::: :~~:; f~'. ~t •.• l San Diego Jiigh's football Folvo.'Ron. hb Chaomon Jon ab Gou ePOhl, Vic, hb . ,. 1S2 r'ohl, Onnle fb tl'am ronCl'n!ratC>d yesterday GIimore, '0on,' lb ... 31 14' 14' ,:., o O ay • Gra'f Joe tib l2 6S :59 .c 9 1 on erecting a def<>n e against O'Connor,' ouone, ·ab 12 82 16 1.3 o 149 6.2 1 ; 6 0 99 3 l 1 •3 198 198 196 192 .• 39 32 ,: 9 ' 149 l~ r; ill u 10

York and admitted tha t

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We can! MEET OUR NOVEM 200 • '59 MUST BE We're going all a sales record-

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Pa ma Stilson,

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The game at

Sweetwater·s Metro League

i~U'.'°, c ~St r 1: lwCJ~hn:'n.o ! n t ·m.\~·. : i & l penscs the Cavers expect Ar- 'lll~\am~~•thuck6 hb : 1 e im1,h, g 6 g 2 12 I rovo to use Friday. • Molhls, om, "PASSJN6 ~;w ;~;~w~ --~;.,~.i=.,:t:r li~ El Monte in an opening-round g;,.,~~~~;• B?J,: ig ~' ; Ii: ~:g~~(, fi,>~°irRr:"2, 2wis7'';~• ot~~f. j; fornla Interschola1;tic Feder- iolker~rlel; e I ... ~f ~1f O Webster 3, Glllllcn 2. Jack~--- ation playoffs. •ii l o th<> ~pllt-T and r<>"Ular-T ~f- ~!".!'r'o,~.'· ~?11 ab 1 0 0 2 · " c o ' fb · 1 3 1:o~J Totals 11151537 The teams meet in ~~":i~an,Jon,ob1i~\" 12"'~c1% f1~ T, ai~ R CEIV~~o Yas h 1! H 1 i i.~ 8 3 3 O O i 8 g .

football champions were told stadium at 8 o'clock Friday

th R d D •ii .• ~hrknbch, g 2 1 I 5 Gorclo, g

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b . head coach Tom Parker ~I g yesterday that th<'Y can beat

ry c me e

rst smce

Anaheim ln Friday nlght's~f~tro League playoff br th hf:ia1:

fo 8 Ted William s of San D ie1,to TD• and the Boston Red Sox w ill l visit Westgate P_ark ~a~ch g 13-15 t or three sprmg trammg o baseball games wi th the Both the Bosox and the In- 0 0 dians, parent club of the San o Dwgo Pa res, announce eir Yas. Av,. spring schedules yesterday. The games here Friday _so 1 March 13, and Saturd ay, March 14 will be n ight games 65 --- the only such contests on . d d th • 11•0 6S 'Ps 3 . s PAT> TP ' "~ h 1~ & Cleveland Indians. 1, 11 -1 12 g

playo:f! O_Pener in the Orange County city if they play their ,

k out Thanksgldng morn 0,1.,, cocnrcn, Johnson, Ktollfti 3, match in the Southern Call-lNam,

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best.

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loot s, Tom,h~b

"We have a chance against ng,. rat er

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San Diego coach Duane Ma- ~~~~;/tb, hb.. ::::: 2 ley said the Arroyo llnr, av- g~~?r~.,~· .~.:::: t eraging 193 pounds will out. loast, R'W, • ..• l the Caver' llne. The w~\',fgr';,"i, c~~:; ib·. 1

chance," da) •

good

this club, a

Anaheim has a 6 ·2 reco rd Pendleton Wms, 63-59

said Parker, "if we play to

our maximum potential. Anv- for the season, beating Las CA ::\1 p

PENDLETON

thing l~ss than that won't be Vegas,

'l:7-7, La Habra 26 ·6 •tc Chaffey 2114 Garden Grove

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Falvo, Ron, hb oUcnse Wright, onnlo, tb

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'th Hillmrn will stress a today, :Maley i:~ld.

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naPman, Jan, qb . j,t:',l'rque, 8111, ab r 1 ;gg;• 0biocf,~~n•, qb

watched Anaheim beat Santa Ana 14-6. while Jo Ing to Red- first los here last mght, 63-59. 1

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Sweetwater has a 6-2 rec- 0L1senh. c

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Friday night. The Red Devils also scouted Anaheim m , . .

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1 •• Gales, Tom, hb .. ..... 10 tJJ, Keyes, Bob, hb , ....... 7 over Reed. Merle,• .: ....... s ~or~:~; ~~~~ooif,n•v~c~ hb"' ·::::; Johnny Morris, wo·c,~nnor,. OGuone, ob ... 2 1 tau,

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, a~s.-., mmy o 11 1 New Canaan, Cann.. won TKO n~ 2 ! H~~•KEG;~~o~~l, e;; 1 ~'.:i 0 :;;o 3 0 00 21 60 qorieror, Pa. ' KO'd. P1llsburgn (2·38 of 91h).

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-game

30 Bostons i: Schedule.

Come In/ You'll SH why •• buying their Ford's of Callfot1 Titer• hos to be o reason l

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f~r~n~~~\c c 5 hai'ehldm,an. • • 1:!0~'·~.n 26~

26-12 upset loss against Hunt- team, 13-12, and Grossmont

upset the Devils, 19-14.

ington Beach.

1,2 The India ns will prepare 1 1 for the Ame~ican League sea- , son by playing 29 g am e s, 6 eight fewer than last sprmg, • general manager Frank Lane 2 • Boston Is able to apppear here because the Red S o x ave move from F 1 0 rid a to Scottsdale, Ariz. Cleveland will continu e to drill in Tucson, Ariz. e1r sprmg ase h d th , , b announced.

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0°ETROIT- Wllf Grooves, 161J 0.flroil, gr;,a1ic·e/'1f111,h~ decl•loned Charlie Collon, 15J, Toledo 1•Teuorv, Larry, e ...... 1 ;

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Yoost. Ray, e 11,, Chapmon, Jon, qb ...... 1 . ...... 0

Free throws mis~: Colewo 131 •Gll•i(lO). ~rt. oisen 2. cam Pon m - Allen 2, ~cGll.ry, Buvneotel, Scrllln•.::..2:.-

CBobol Olson

OAKLAND- Carl

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Although no relation, 6-4 Ted Holmes and 5-6 B o b Holmes, both from York,

By CHUCK SAWYER

Pete Goshay from Chicago, Ralph Scretching from New York City and Darrel Sig- "We should be stronger than last year with more height and more speed," have it that several of our conference members are also greatly improved." The Knights finished with a 1612 overall reco d last season and ended up sixth In the Metropolitan Confer- ence on a 4-10 mark after taking the title the previ- . r The schedule: Nov. 2S--Ot Naval Training Centor. 29 - Choffev. Oec •- Snow Col• ~~r~~ 0 \ ::o?i~••5u

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are scheduled to open at man from Wyoming.

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center and guard, respec-

coach Merrill Douglas pre- diets an improved San Di- ego Junior College basket- ball team as the Knights prepare to open their sea- 78 Center Friday night in the ! ! l ill;~ son against Naval Training Chaffey will serve as San 1 g 1 ~nt Diego's first home opponent o'clock conteS t on th e San Douglas has three stand- 102 m out graduates of San Diego area high schools and a ! l gm s • o 133 120 3 6 0 i~ 1 J gm,,~ o 1 1 71 231 1~ Diego High School :floor. l f . f wf 0 ~::rJ;fewA~l;i~i; York, Pa., as his probable t m 11I ii m 1:l starting five in this weeks t 1} ~f.mJ: 1 2 199 s o 116 176 3 6 0 15 • 182 1 6 1 s; 16S 2 s o 62 w NTC gym. All Gomas Saturday night in an 8 l}i 2 90 63 J • 7 n 21 U7 COUp e O lmports rom

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At the oUler guard spot

Iowa . w1scon11n

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will be 5-11 Bobby Jordan Douglas says, "but reports

Sweetwater High

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School, who

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"Player o! the Year'' in the

1 2 6 1 132 211 vii-. 1 1 a 0 115 157 Citadel 3 s 1 117 123 G wa,h 2 2 0 36 " All Games Richmnd' 3 3 ° m 1 33 f m ,:r W & M. 0 ; 1 3-4 113 • 2 1 , ·l J g ·~

Miclllgon s1.. o s 1 37 96

Metro League.

Former Sweetwater per- former, Roger Lively, a 6so-4nrfeosrertvhee cKenn1~gehrtsla's,~sstehae- only returning letterman. Other squad members in- elude forwards Glen Smith and Waymon Johnson, both all-CPL selecti'ons at Kear• and Ray 'Frazier from San Diego High School and Tom Jaurez Meals, a 6-5 per- former from Lincoln High, e o er cen er can I• date. Guard hopefuls in- elude Al Vinson from Lin- co)n and Bobby Anderson Sa D" ego High plus three out-of-state players, . th th t d' lS f rom n I ' ny High- Gene Sheridan

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conferenc• All Games posts. f'•8~·~9w7L3To ~It~&; High School graduates and two-time all City P re p • 4 O 104 78 League selections. Gilbert oth are • 1 73 63 6 3 o 153 108 j 2 10.l ST 5 3 1 111 11' 1 4 53 125 1 a o 73 220 3 2 61 37 th "Pia f th y "

B l ;g ~1 co•·-- M,·new, · 3 3 0 s; n 3 ' 0 67 116 co""1or~odo Col S ; 1 136 1 5 Colorado SI • ..•• 2 3 1 66 56 S 3 1 159 a; ldoho SI . .. 1 • O S. 61 3 6 O180 111 "dams st l 8 tl m I f g mm aamt won, holf a • 3 ; 1 65 1

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SKYLINE CONFERENCE

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