Page nfUmCompete lot Cactus, Yucca League TitlesDivide Dist.lA SchoolsFor 1959 Baseball SeasonBy AL McPHKRSONDist. 1A high school baseball teams will compete for two division titles this year to determine the area's two repre-50 M ^ -O. I. X V 3ftoe-o£ii itheC* * - I ^nj,—UICOOA * i.Sandia, St. Mary, Grants, Albuquerque High, Aztec and Gallup. Teams in the Yucca Division are Valley, Highland, Rio Grande. Farmington, Beleti andtournament inessateareym30 d the 10. arc[ 50 the tur-ised re-championship May.The division winners will meet in a single playoff game for the district title.Dr. Allen Krumm. Dist. 1A vice-president, told The Tribune that the 12 schools' delegates will have to vote on formal names for the divisions at the fall meeting of the New Mexico High School Activities Assn.Dr. Krumm, however, agreed to temporarily call one six-school division. Cactus and the other six-school league, Yucca to simplify publicity for the 1959 season.Sandia Opens at Valley Teams assigned to play the Cactus Division titleSandia and Valley open their baseball seasons in an inlcr-division game tomorrow at 3 p.m. on the Viking diamond.AHSr ValievGolfers Win;forareHornets Nextery,lewities)ffi-tate1 be liter ;ero, ard.tl beFightsAmiicUUhI IVum tVrll+r NEW YORK—Alonzo Johnson, 188, Pittsburgh, outpointed Jimmy Slade, 176M, New York, 10.PROVIDENCE. K. I.—RogerHarvey, 142tt, Hamilton,Ber-Bv-muda, outpointed Walter ars, 145, Boston, 10.LAKE WORTH, Fla.- Tony Padron, 128, Caracas, Venezuela, outpointed Ray Eslepa, 129. Miami, 10.Albuquerque High golfers try to stretch their unbeaten streak to three matches in City Public High School League competition tomorrow when they lee off against Highland linksntcn at the University course fit 3 p.m.Valley uellcrs try. again for their first CPHSL tennis triumph against Highland at Rio Grande Park comls also starting at 3,AHS and Valley golf teams opened this week's sla;e with league wins yesterday. Dan Salazar's 70 paced the Bulldogs to a 317-385 win over Rio Grande at the Country Club course and Ray Lucero's 43Vince Oappeili starts hW fourth season at the Valley baseball helm with six returning lettermen from last year’s squad which won 14 out of 18o-i m ps.They are pitchers Fred Serda and Thurl Pope, outfielder Augie Apodaca and infielders Artie Ortiz. Eddie Case and John Martinez.Five Transfer Letter menJoe Caligure, Sandia High1* first baseball coach after piloting two undefeated Schoolboy League champion nines at Woodrow Wilson Junior High, has five experienced transfer lettermen around which to build the Matadors.The Sandia seasoned players are outfielder Jim Stockton from Highland, outfielder Melvin Wilds from Valley, pitcher Joe Gonzales frnm Robertson in Las Vegas, infielder Mika Reed from Wheeling. W. Vh., and outfielder Jim Heath from Alton, 111.T'tmorrmv'c Pruhiitil# IJivcUPs .San ill* MntmU'r% J Yullry Viklnif Rill Slnrp. is i.\rlfc Or Ur, 5-JL'Vi Siockton. 1i -K.1.Lla cast. 2b Mrlvlu Wilds. cT Ijoln CarlintZ. [*roy T.lll*, C ApOdac*. CfJmi Jlrnili, ri 'Bobby Chnvrz. e r,cne Klmhall.*»i Ororn. IfHo,:„er Hadley. lb UiCi WILllamJ. rfl.-trrv Dl: «r.M. 3b PTiMbv Ovckrid. 11 imvld Taylor. 2 b iP.tl Oano. pLink Shelton*r rf^