Fekete Lists TentativeHayward Starters;)Rebels in ScrimmageFarmers inScrimmageTomorrowUtBy SID HOOSHAYWARD — Hayward highFive Rebels Lead Baffle For QB Postth:toa tii9byBy ADRIAN SPRINGERSAN LORENZO - Work waswiDiPr, . uigu ~---- W0Sschools panting gridders get r[hG word yesterday as dose to 75' semi-respite tomorrow — theirjboys hit the Rebel gridiron for the ntfirst real scrimmage of 1953 fall*1' practice.After a week of intemivt drills under the relentless guidance ofIdjhead master John Fekete and his I aides, even ditch-digging would * rprove restful to the new rough-1 tough Farmers.£ f Speed and scrappiness, not j. necessarily weight, is the new i coach s criteria for selecting histhird day of fall practice. ! oi If iht peripiraiion ihal wax xhed it any indication of Iht ability of Iht iquad, then th* » . bath low*] if mort in order lhan 0 In* Waldorf‘•iyp* crying towel ustd by Coach John Ralilon ax b* pointed out his weak lint.For the Rebels, the afternoon presented their first test of the'jj fall — the initial scrimmage. Very’?ItC/ht m „ I O__i I 1 I illLiacuduiis cniena lor selecting his rl. • owiNmi^e. very:varsity performers. A fortunate Lg , B*nrnmae that, but with*,basis, since the Black and Gold i\?\} uUn Pf|unnf down on the1^ has few hefty candidates on hand. $ u y ro]led*ii ____, i lie dovx nnenpH im *Following along those lines to nfT]wbo; s °^70d up *he..... 01 weir two-a-iiav sessions fulla considerable degree Fekete yesterday named his tentative — strictly tentative — starting offensive lineup for 1953:Ltft end—Rog*r Mortau or Tom Powm.L«fi iacki*—Richard D*1 Rio. Left guard—Bob MonUx. Center—Don Jackson.High! guard—Bob Bre«nik*r* Right lackl*—Louie Jonei. Right end—Clyde Kulchera. Quarterback—George Egg*. Left half—Larry Lambert, Right ha]f — Francii Blackwood or Terry O'Connell. Fullback—Jjm Johnson. **Del Rio is the heaviest at about 215 pounds,Indicating the hulk of experience this year's eleven will hold yflver the last one, nine of the5 mu ve 13 are r*turn*ng Mermen. ..The sale exceptions are Kutehera. -:Up from the jayvees; Montez and - Bresmker, up from the frosh-, soph; and Lambert, varsity but non-le1terman,TOO YOUNG IN '52nlt;Y01c):81PiCOof pep under a pre-noon fog, hut as the morning drew on old Sol warmed the air — then warmed! it some more.The crying towel did not appear to be warranted by the quarterback department, obstensibly a San Lorenzo weak point, which seems to be making a fairlv good showing. Ralston lists five bovs M who are shaping up prettv well£5 as QB s: Mel Montalbo, Norm-Guest, George Wood, Lowry Mil-'p ler and Bing Leong, iAll are seasoned plavers ex-'m cept freshman Montalbo. erst-C while Bohannon star and the onlvll, first year man working out at present. The other Fxosh willu! start with the opening of school'L :on September JO. j.eAnother week may also see the'!.? squad sirenglhoned by plaversL, whose summer jobs have not per-.?* rattled previous drilling.Las Vegas Opens Firstb'“ ” iVWIIU »t» ~ I-------•L,ambert*. wbn Racing Meeting Today I'1ryes as a trackman in the! 3 * * In,• .serves as a trackman in the! . .lt;pmg would have earned his| LAS VEGAS Nev. (m_TSr'ori discovered that'hhacl !t bc,;nIVe®0K lacftriick. a freshly con-P’ f he was not quite strncted $6,(100.000 plant launch-1: llZ7'S nLa§P' and ,herefore it*1 6?-dav inaueursI meding.ni albf mif £ » vamty Per- today with a program of 2 )i' (Continued on Page 7, Col. 2) races. ihi