Hornets, Sandia Clash TomorrowHighland, Yucca Division champion, and Sandia High, Cactus Division champion, clash tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. at Tingley Field for the unofficial Dist, 1A high school baseball championship.Dr, Allen Krurram, Dist. JA vion-presidcnt, said a flip of the coin after the game will decide which team gets preferred seeding in the state tournament here next weekend.Dr. Krumm said that the two teams are co-champions of Dist. 1A for winning their division titles.Mickey Miller, Highland coach, said David Brummell (7-1) will start on the mound for the Hornets who have a 17-3 season record.Other probable Hornet starters are Ival Miller, 3b; Mike Moore, cf; Bob McCorkle, c; Mark Murdock, lb; Caldwell Campbell, lb; Russ Goff, rf; Scott Childress, 2b; and Bobby Young, ss.Joe Caligure, Sandia coach, said Gary Zahm (4-0) or Bill Jackson (3-1) will pitch for the Matadors who have a 19-5 season mark,Other Sandia starters will be Mel Wilds, If; Jim Stockton, cf; Leroy Lane, c; Larry Dha-nes, ss; Bonner Hadley, lb; David Taylor. 2b; Howard Van Pelt, rf; and Bill Sharp, 3b.The Matadors nipped Valley.8-7, in their regular season finale at Heights Field yesterday on pitcher Gene Kimball’s two-out single which scored Dhanes from second base. Dhanes doubled to get on second base before the winning blow.The loss was charged to Thurl Pope of Valley who also went the distance. The Vikings ended 1959 play with a 15-9 record.U, G. (Monty) Montgomery, executive-secret a ry of the New Mexico High School Activities Assn., disallowed a protest by Albuquerque High Coach Ray Guerette on a balk ruling during an 8-S Sandia win over theBulldog* on April 6. As a result, Sandia won the Cactus League baseball title with a 9-1 loop record- AHS ended with 7-3.The linescore:Valley 002 400 1 — 7 11 2Sandia 040 201 1 — 8 12 3Pope and Martinez; Kimbali and Lane. HR—Val: B. Valdez.Gafs Quit Game; Trail by 116-15MONCTON, New Brunswick, May 7 (/P)— The Elmwood School girls team walked off the diamond after five innings of a softball game yesterday.Nobody could blame them. They were behind Notre Dame Sc hoed, 110-15.IndTar Mia tit Lou!?’ SI. P Chari-AuslliVlctoi53 n . Corpu *AmarPur3«cr*YantiMirDall.i6, l St. PMiaHavaBuflaMo' Stw t. SIVk 12. ; iiiioAH22. J 2. WSr. Knox 10. ton CAirviewlandrw\