ShaicenlT1cialgen i AthThere’s ~an excellent chancethat Bill Bonk will wind up hisfive year Weber high schoolcoaching career with a Catholicleague baseball championship.Bonk, one of four Weber men* tors to turn in their resignations last week, saw his crack Red Horde nine clinch theirfourth straight North section crown last week with four more Catholic league triumphs. TheHorde, who had one more regular league game remaining this week, were slated to meet either Mendel or Rice of thecal column. The team has a fine .325 batting average. Individual leaders are Chuck Os-trowski .465, Bob Prokopowicz .420 and Mike Bartecki .350.South section in the playoffs which will start either today (Wednesday) or tomorrow. Bonk, who resides at 806 N.Lockwood, hat had a sensational rocord during hit five-year tenure at Weber. In hit firtf year in 1963, hitteam finished in the tecondplace playoff potition. In the other four yeart ho hat wontha sectional crown.Before the start of play this week the Red Horde had won 16 out of 17 league games and five out of six exhibition games for an overall season’s record of 21victories and only two defeats.Weber’s excellent record manifests itself in the statisti-IWeber's pitching hat boon downright phonominal. I n four out of v the last five gamot through last week Weber moundsmon had come through with four one-hitters. Senior hurlort Don Hoffmanare unbeaten with 6*0 and 5-0records. Ralph Dato, alto a senior, it 4-1 and John Ko* macki, another senior, hat a3-1 rocord. Owners of one victory apiece are iuniors Tom Burski, Wayne Madura and Gerald Komocke.Coach Bonk will assume his new coaching duties at Quigley South in the fall. In his new post he will be assistant basket ball coach and sophomore baseball coach.edtionteaiIidaythe(ameiareBosnejagefancapinleaerena11wilhoicluPaanlt;agiab(exife«Wlt;