O-'-High student, is shown with an JBte-inch, 3-pound trout that he caught at Red River the past weekend. He's the turn of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hagan, 9916 Bcllamah NE.□ lie IU UJJCJ ClXX III’two cities. The stadium in Arlington is in use by the Dallas - FI. Worth Spurs of the Class A A Texas League.2 — Buffalo, with 1.3 mil-Dons Play NE OklaIn NAIA PlayoffThe College of St. Joseph Dons of Albuquerque left for Tuhlequah, Okla., today for the start of the NAIA baseball playoffs.Pancho Segura OKHOLLYWOOD, Calif., May ]H On — Tennis star Pancho Segura plans to continue his playing schedule despile minor injuries he sustained when his car went out of con-tnil, .struck a power pufe and burst into flames.Police said that a leaking gas line caused the fire.The Dons scheduled to play Northeastern Oklahoma Slate College in a double header Friday alid a single contest Saturday.The winner of the series will meet the winner of a playoff between Pan American College and Sam Houston Stale College — the East Texas and West Texas champs.SL. Joseph advanced inLo t h e playoffs by capturing the Dist. 7 title with a J5-2 record. The Dons ended the season .viLh an 18-8 overall record.valuable assc Coach Hugh HaeketL has; working f o r[ him as his-N e w Mexico*Lob05 seek a*sec on d straight Wesl-^ern AthleLic^,.Confer- Hobinsonence t racktitle here this weekend.“The 5-4-3-2-1 scoring system makes depth the greatest asset in a meet ot this .sort, HaeketL said today as he pondered the sLrnicgic placing of his 32-man squad for the Friday - Saturday WAC meet at University Stadium.“The conference has many outstanding performers and the winning learn will have to eoin every point. There won’t be any 'gift' events for anybody. .Haukell was perturbed by the loss of pole vauller Jon Caffey, the freshman U N M star who set a school recordBi3rd Year in Row for Sandia TwirierMontoya, MacAleeseLeaihassighasqueiei-5sixllbaseUmpgleyG a for i Nigis aBra vi1965 All-City Standoutsihc ! bccc com *ng ’ leapBy AL IUcPIIERSONNeal-unanimous choices Joltin’ Joe Montoya lor \ralloy and G r e g MacAleCsp for . Sandia are the nioM pupularI picks on TheW-M Trhuno's 10G5 All-City high ■ scrhonl b a s c-ball squad.The I u a m ^ was selectedi .......+ exclusively byMontoya e!cven local varsity team ranches for release today. Third in RowMontoya received 53 of possible 5Fi voting points 10 first-team ballots and one second-team ballot. The veteran hard hilling Valle y outfielder is the city RBI leader having knocked across 31 rims in 28 games.MacAleese missed unanimity by one first-place vote in making the All-City first team for the third consecutive year Sandia's star senior Icflhanded pitcher has shatter od city strikeout and total win records and equaled the local schoolboy mark fur shut-travialt;%ga; Rio Grande shortstop HayMaxuy and Sandia outfielder Gary Rushing.Second Ail-City team players who narrowly missed top]Tele team berths were St. Pius Xj “ first, base man Mike Mons-j0'] field; Sandia catcher B i 1 l!— Cawood; Manzano secondb a s e m a n Rick M oorc and Highland third baseman Tom HraOks.The pitclicrs on the second team are lefthanders Don Greenstrcel of Manzano and Albuquerque High’s Anaslario Padilln.FIMac A Ices c . . .3rd in row’65 All-CityBaseball...Tlie Ttlhnnf 1*k;5 tlljih School Squad First Tcniti Poi. Plwy«rr Srhonl Cl bis (VolrstP—Grf|f MacAlCfSe, SnndU Sr. (5tn!•—Pliil Ewlr.p, VAlley............Jr (JilC—Ml he Walker. Rfo lt;rrandf..._.„J|\ (Mftn Cel Rr f1P\«.nifieri*Completing the second All-|^fiW City squad are Manzano short-stop John Moore and outfield-rr.s Bob Snee, Highland; Gary Fichlner, Lourdes' city bat- p/'V ling leader and Rob Ruebuschi^St. Pius centorfielder.Coaches comprising f h c electoral board for The Tribune's 1DG5 All-City high school squad are Joe Carrillo, Albuquerque High; Pierson Mcto-xen, Albuquerque Indian School; Hubert Dickson, Del Nnrlc; Bill Hayes, Highland; Ron Tybor, Lourdes; Hank Jacobs, Manzano; A1 Wright,EuCcII... f’ .UiNin ifUnivnual foot! at ItCl’