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r'IGHT TILTFor Upset;f-ri4000 Dueill.SID HOOSiw Bporls Editor '•H’AYWARD — A resolute Hay-irii high school eleven that has ready done its part in bringing presentative football io these rrts will clash with one of the .C-'A.L.’s top clubs — Alameda— f'vHanlon field tonight.';lt will b« the final ehanc* for aihom* folk* lo glimpse their am, which afier seven con-acutiv* weeks on Jh* home ,_ounds will finally Jake to the oid: next week. To date the '■farters have lured close to 51000 spectators through the Sits, and in all probability oriie 4000 more will be on ahd this evening ier the 8 ’dock kiekoff.Though winners in four out of X ; tilts to date and not overhelmed in losses to Castlemont Berkeley, two of the _Bay*Cal. UCLA InSID HOOS, Sports EiPage 8 Tn* DAILY REVIEW Friday.finest prep aggregations. Black and Gold forcesohn Fekele will rank as ap-rbximately two-touchdown un-erdogs going into tonight's play, .IThe Hornets, with all but one jgular lost from last year s tfe’dlocre team, were not figured n in pre-season calculations. But iriddr the guidance of new coach touek Butler they have become ie ‘ surprise oX the year in the lUgh County circuit, rolling to (gue victories over Piedmont, n Lorenzo, and El Cerrito to ftin a first place deadlock in ipipany with Richmond ana srkeley.[ED BELLARMINE“Too, they boast a practice-gamc0-20 tie with Bcllarmine prep's ttong team, as well as a 27-7 Ictory over Fremont and a nar-qw 12-6 loss on opening day to It. Diablo, the potent Contra losta crew that has run tip six ./ins without a loss.I ^ Alameda has only one retnrn-letterman, Levi Mason, but he ms thus far been the leagues jfemier ground - gamer. The {lender IBS-pound halfback may lit be any Carl Gordon — the id Syho personally wrecked Hay-,/ard;last week — but he has a1-ilptfble supporting ciist with Dick Shilds running fit fullback and esse Murdock at Ihe other half. lII three are trackmen, all three mbine power with speed — always an enviable quality, and allret rank among the A.C.A.L. _iders in the matter of packing|he ball. Therefore the opposilinninds it unwise lo stack the de-ise against Mason alone.When th* Hornets lake lo ihe _r, if* quarterback Robbie Brown doing the flinging, but io daio ih«y hftvo not had much nttd for this foster but less secure method of locomotion. Instead, they prefer to pound the enemy fnckles into the ground if Ihe defense is spread out and then sweep ihe ends when it bunches up. A strategy that has thus far proven successful, if not colorful.Even so, Hnyword's ball-carry-j Ing trio of Larry Lambert, Terry JConnell, and Jim Johnson rates collectively with the best in the league. And as (hcv and their antes have gradually mastered 'ekete's complex unbalanced-T, they have become increasingly dangerous. They netted 1(12 yards In the .first half against the Yel-lowjackets, and but for a fumble it an inopportune moment might well have came much closer In notching the later sprints by Ihe spectacular Gordon.Too, though he’failed lo compete a pass against Berkeley, luarterback George Egge has icon throwing accurateIv with (Continued to Page 10, Col. 5)*IT,COMING AND GOING * . ♦ Two of Hayward high ichoolJ* fop Jer after defensive backs present opposite pose* in recent games. Halfback when th. Jim Byers (left) returns a punt, while Safetyman Francis Black- Ihe year, wood (14) is bodily boosted into ihe air by an unidentified tack- _Chavez DecisionsBonnie EspinosaIn San Jose Bout‘A’ BATTLEWashington 1SAN JOS1S—Little Eddie Chavez evened the score with Philippine lightweight Bonnie Espinosa Inst night as he pounded out a unanimous decision over the Filipino in a 10-round mutch be-fni'e 8183 fans in civicIn Mt. View Tauditorium. . ,Espinosa scored an* upset win out the Californian in ManilaMT. VIEW — Two A teams will cla here when the Washington Huskies of Cer of Mountain View tangle in an 8 o'clock \ school turf.Both ihe visitors and the hosts will i formation, differing only in that one unbalances to the left, the other to ihe right, with their hacklields lining up accordingly.Husky hopes took n rude joltLwliev thi? yenr. Vlin_WMVn-.last 'week when Santa Clara boxer was marked jcamc to town and administeredleague has In ihe have Iwc quaiierbi and iailfc Voorhe*and neither at Ihe end of ihe fight.Bath fighlers fought on lairly even terms for the first iwo rounds, Chavez Opened up with a body attack in the third and was in command for ihe rest of the bout.The gross gate was $13,516. .... ___ Allan Oik:a thorough 26-0 spanking which:the starti left the Centerville cloven with sortedthearned Ihi eventualone victory, one tie, and one defeat jh its Ihrea S.C.V.A.L, out-ings. The Eagles, on their part. Panthers, have dropped both ol Ihnir leagueung passe tiffs. However, they only bowedjsigna 1-call bv a 6-0 margin lo the PanlhersJ tailback.In the change, KFARMERS VS. HORNETS— Hanlon Field Time — 8 p.m. OFFENSEFremont of Sunnyvale handed them the other setback, 13-8. .Washington also has a 20-20'his first v? draw with Los Gatos and a 19-18 replacingPlaceNo.HAYWARDPlflvtr ty*17 Roger Moreau ........(1651V/i.Rich Del Rio ..........(210)Bob Monies ..........(160)Don Jackson............(170)Bob Biasnikor ......065)Bob Machado ..........(180) RTLHaim Eaton ..........(175) RELGeorgo Eggo ........(165) QLarry Lambert ......(170 J LHRTerry O'Connell ..,.(165) RHLJim Johnson ..........£180) FALAMEDA WL Player No.(180).... Arluiher Lane 41(160).................. Dave Ross 50(180)................ Alan Happe(180) Charles Bruce(175) Henry Landry(198).............. Kiyo Noriyo(170).................. Joe Griffin(165) Robbie Brown(185)................ Lcvt Masonwin over James Lick.BOOSTED CONFIDENCE Holding the good Wildcat team to a lie bolstered the confidence .of the Husky backers. However,!1* 011 11 as Coach Clyde Voorhecs pointeduie out following last week’s loss, tlic;™niaa si mi, 16! student, is greater pn The Huteam is green and inexperienced [They pitcl. ° . . i ...iit ‘cniRti 48and not as richly endowed withlt;som* ™ football talent as its opening vic-.arunl UK lories made it seem. H 6 IjJ™?01; ion“Actuallyt’* said Voorhecs, \vc:6a™e lian( did not play bad ball against], \c or Santa Clara. It was a ease of the ftas a: better team winning. I was .welIfPel'alu* simpressed by the fnet that my‘s describeDEFENSEu2633200137Jerry Jocobs .........(10)Bob Machado ..........(180)Bob Monlcz.............(160)Don Kildebock ......(170)LERLTHLGRRGL(185J................ L.0V1 Mason w boys were still nn Ihuro trymfi'•*“«» Jt(]66).......... Jesse Murdock « even Ihough they trruk-d by two.gounj »(175)............ Dick Childs 36 !?,lt;* three touchdowns most of Arena/, atihe way, \ a r H,“Wc will probably, lose a few: A !??more before we arc through.1 'n(187)......... Virgil Owens 37.From here on in Hie learns we'(180).................. Dave Robs 5D play will be rough — with ajdcrt tnckk'(180)............. Alan Happe 49icapital R.'* H-eft gusird(175) Henry Landry 45i Ranked aspotentiallyRich Dl Rio „..Z..(210) RTL (108).............. Kiyo Noriyo 5l;gerous, Mountain View has prob-|mght fni:klcDon Jackson (170) REL (170 ......,....... Joe Griffin 42 ably the best center in the Icagueimphi endJcTry S .:;::z:n60) LLR Si8D : Charles Bruce Ron Bryan, a Moot-1-inch 220-j^vlcH^[190).............. Joe Johnson 39 pounder whnm Voorhecs claims,iininn(166).......... Jesse Murdock 43js the best linebacker the ValleyrFuiuaek .. .(175).25 Jerry00 Les kuilar .............(170) RLL20 Jim Byors ................(160) LHR10—Terry O'Connell ....(165) BHL14 Francis Blackwood (155) SFARMER ROSTERID. O'Connell, )i 2i». Mnyberry, h20. KUUeheukj«21. Lester, t22. Byers, q24. Eaton, c25. Cnin,#?,(]. Mac ha do, t27, Ferreira, h28. Prudcncin. r155)............ Henry WalkerJen^ Brooks312910. Perez, h11. Nifoiiie, f }2, Reid, q.33. E«re, q14. Blackwood, hJ3/King.C‘16. D. Jonei c17. Moreau, e18. Kulchera. e80, Kuilar. R31. n. Dftinm, t OH. Flrcsnlkcr, ff33. Monlez. g34. Jacobs, r 30. J. DclRio, f riii. Jobnsnn, f 87. Jackson, e.16. Baiibolow, r 30. Lambevt, b40. Houk, e41. Shimniick, t42. l.emos. l 4.1. Quigley, c 44. Cnlestml, hSO. AdrapOA.j?21. Kennedy, c22. Labmann, 1 S3; ‘Santos, q 24, Stum, iV Carroll, •.Sfl. Micl»ifl. •. 37, Beynolrb, nHORNET ROSTER28. -Read. 1? 3f. Childs, f20, Brooks, li 311. Gray, e31. Walker, h32. Butler, n31, B, Brown, q 34. Mann, ?S.V Newell, h37. Owens, h 36. Johnson, i40, Mason, h41, IjAiu!, r43. Mur dork ,h 41. Nikolai, e 45, Landry, Jt4fl. Hoffman, c47. Bi ucc, c48. Carlcn, t 40. Happe, U ,V. Ross, t51. Noriyo, t52. Sher Imm, tHOGAN ‘GOLFER lt;CHICAGO, (INS)—Ben Hogan, named as the ‘'prnfeisinnal golfer of the year” for the fourtli time in the six year his-toi-y of the award, said today that ”it is a great honor.*’The 41 -year-old golfing star who scored an amazing ssveep of the Masters, U. S. and British Open tournaments wasEicked for the honor yesterday y members of [he ProfessionalGolfers as tion’s spo Hogan i 748 votes finisher. T lt;ago, Wr S2f),0D0 T; champion; 55 of ihe Burkemo, tournameivotes and
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