UlRLKeRucu xx*At uicu uiwaiuji v.iixirecords of seven wins and seven defeats.The Balslevmen took the “A division title with J3 wins and one defeat after they had won the state Jaysee tournament in Modesto during early January.‘ Although Balsley lost the toss of the coin, tomorrow night’s game will be played on the Mateans' home court because the Stockton fioor will be in use. The second game,- Saturday night, will he played at Stockton, with the third game, if necessary’, played either at San Francisco or Modesto,Not since the days of Ralph Hillsman- (now’ coaching San Francisco City college), Jack Calder-wood (Stanford star of a decade ago) and Swede Anderson (St Mary's star and later Gael coach) have the Bulldogs hit the winners circle in the conference. Prior to that tjiey had won in 1928, when the conference included several four year schools.Although San Mateo rates aslight edge over Stockton, the series is a tossup. The first time the two teams met in the regular season, the Bulldogs won, 48 to 37. In the second meeting, the locals did it the hard way—coming from far behind—to win, 50 to 40. In the first game Stockton did not have the services of a six foot, seven inch center, Bob Pearce. In the second tilt, the Mateans were faring rather badly until he was forced out of the game on fouls.However while the Tigers rely a great deal on Pearce and Forward Dick Wirt, the Mateans are a well coordinated unit with every man a better than average basket getter. Balsley reported today that his team was at 100 per cent full strength despite their long and rugged season that saw them wining 24 out of 27 games.There will be no preliminary to tomorrow' night’s encounter and game time will be moved up to 7:45 because of a student dance after the tiltAdmission prices will be 75 centsfor general admission, 50 cents for outside student.body card holders, and 25 cents for SMJC student body members.Burlingame High’s Panther baseball team yesterday blanked the Balboa nine, 3 to 0, although bothteams racked up four hits.~ Two of Burlingame’s runs were wthe results of walks drawn by A1 Faechini, while the third one was added by Gus Suhr who reached first on a hit and then was forced home when Faeehini was walked to overload the bases.This was Burlingame’s second shutout over Balboa, the Panthers baling previously registered an 8 to 0 win, after losing to the San Mateo Junior college outfit, 7 to 1.The Panthers’ schedule:• 31 arch 'j—Lowell, here.March 35—Bellarmine. ht-re.March 18-—SMJC. here.March 13—Serra, Fitzgerald field.March 31—BeUarmlne. here.■April 2—.San Jose, there.April 6—Serra, here.April 9—So. San Francisco, here.April 12—Half Moon Bay. there.April 3 6—Palo Alto. here.April 20—Lincoln, here.April 23—Jefferson, there.April 27—Sequoia, here.April 30—San Mateo, thereAll home primes are played at Washington park.BUKLIXGAME | BALBOAAS ft Hj AH ft H•Facchin!,55 4 2 0;Rich.2b 3 0 25uhr,2ti 4 l jfBamoh.lfa 3 0 0RyaiUf 4 0 2tPenarior,c 3 0 0D.Sullivan,Cf 3 0 0 Cuddy.cf 3 0 0Stillman, rf 3 0 5:H*rrell,3b 3 0 0F.SulHvan.lb 3 0 OjSomdienrf 3 10Bourbon,3b 3 0 0-Ba.sqties.S3 3 10Hondera.c 3 o ijYoung,W 3 0 0Meeken.p 2 0 O'Batqri.D 3 0 0Desran.p 10 0;Totals 30 3 Totall 37 4 3Tv1*.' Pi 5 Jubziii*n'i (ifffioVETS 3, ROOKS 3_BOYES HOT SPRINGS,“March 4.—L*p—Manager Lefty O’Doul of the San Francisco Seals needed something more today to pick his 1948 team. His last year’s hands and the newcomers tied 3-3 in six innings yesterday. Virg Butler, University of California southpaw who won 20 and lost four for the Bears in two years, is due at the Seal camp here Saturday for contract talks. He has been declared scholastically ineligible at U.C.MORE FOR YOURBOXER SUSPENDEDPHILADELPHIA, March 4.—LPi —Teddy Randolph, light heavyweight boxer fyom. New York, was suspended for life by the Pennsylvania athletic commission for failure to make an appearance in a 10-round bout at the arena after declining to submit to a physical examination.*A\ JIATKO nowi.In the Progress league the S. M. Truids moved into a tie with the Carroll tenm for second place hy defeating' them two games. Lenkurt JS Lee trie who also gained a two to one decision* now enjoys a seven-pme lead in the field. Kelly Masnt of Druids had both the high individual game and series 200* 511.Tn the Swift league the Vigaro team took three straight to put themselves within striking: distance of first place. They are now but two games back of the league-leading Prfimitlm team who suffered a two-garne loss. Alls','veer, and Jewel were the other two-game winners. C. Rienbart of* the “Yigaros team had high •series with a n43. The team had a 2424 scratch series. Allsweet ended the night with a a team series of 2470.In the SOD scratch league the three leaders all took*it on the chin for two-game losses. Ninth Avenue Market handed it to Smith's Drive-Ina* Johnnie’s Super Shell and Broderick Builders did in California Cab and Bay wood Cafe. Veteran* Weatherstrip team .senred its first clean sweep of the season by downing the Sunrise Cleaners’ boys. Ivor ot Broderick Builders had high series nf 581 and also had the two high game??. 21-4 and 216. Ninth Avenue Market had high team and game series with S62, 2444. California Cab ended with a. 2*142 series....................5thO straight grain neut. spls.BI-RITE MARKET, Broadway and PalomaKING6 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon40% Straight Kentucky WhiskeyDYER HURTST. 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Mary Redditti was high for The Senators with 516, while Helen Factor led The Skyway with SIS -series.The leading A r nr ric.iu Cleaners are now four games out in front atid it lookK from here as though they are defmire winners.High team series — American Cleaners, 2442.High team trame—American Cleaners. XRLHigh individual series—June Hart, 590,LOOK!OLD QUAKERSTRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEYCALIFORNIA WINES PORT - SHERRY MUSCATEL5% Straight Kentucky WhiskeyORAItalian ImportedCABALLERO#(! Proofm:ilT7IX ft A.WE DOW I#The American Cleaners showed why They arc tups in the ladies’ 725 scratch league when they took two out of three games from second-place Tan Her ham's. The Jewelers fought all I he May only 10 crumple \n the last frame to the uioc shooting of thr Cleaner-?. High for the winning l pa m wus • .1 m i c Hft r t with a. nice r.jiu series, ‘'eggy CaldwellSTATE DESSERTWINESFine QualitvPORT SHERRY MUSCATELCALIFORNIATABLE WINESCLARET BURGUNDY . BARBERONECoversSTORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. 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