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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 6

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6 Santa Marla Times Monday, March 22, 1965 2 Marks Fall, AHC Wins AMTA MAMA 3 TIMES Sports JOE GRAZIANO Sports Editor RHS Golfers Beat Mission The Righetti High golf team ended its season record a 2-2 with a 20-4 victory over Mission High at San Luis Obispo Thursday. Steinberg (R) 42, FarrU (M) 51; Sapa (R) 45, Boyle (M) 53; Boyle (M) 44, David (R) 45; Goins (R) 44, Janowlch (M) 65; Paulson (R) 45, Pluma (M) 65; K. Duncan (R) 54, Suerchek (M) 59. Fight Results QUITO, Ecuador (UPI) Vincente Derado, 130, Argentina, drew Jaime Valla-dares, 131, Ecuador (10). triple Jump and 20-6 12 In the long Jump.

Bob Daddi of Hancock won the 330 yard intermediate hurdles in the time of 41.7 seconds. The other Bulldog winner was Byron Ingalls in the 120 high Saints3rdln Lompoc Relays LOMPOC The Santa of Maria High track and field Taylor was second in the high jump. Righetti placed in only one event, the mile relay, taking third. 16.5 seconds. 440 Relay Both teams disqualified for alen violations.

Mile Crampton (AV Roddie (Hi Armijo (Hi 4:32.5, (Roddie time, 4:33.5, new Tonights Television Golyer 3rd Title Eyed By Bruins PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) UCLA has its sights set on an unprecedented third straight NCAA basketball title and there probably were few around today who would discount Its chances. Not as long as coach Johnn Wooden has reserve Kenny Washington around, anyway. Woodens pressure -proof Bruins handed Michigan a 91-80 beating in the finals of this year tourney Saturday night to become the fifth team ever to win two NCAA crowns back -to back since the tournament began in 1939. Washington, a junior, provided the spark Just as he did against Duke in the final a year ago.

The big man in the victory, of course, was senior Gail -Goodrich, the 6-1 bundle of energy who ran the Wolverines dizzy and scored 42 points. Although Goodrich said he knew we were going to win after the game was three minutes old, Michigan had the edge at the start. The giant trio of Cazzie Russell, Bill Buntin and Oliver Darden dominated the boards and the big 10 team had a 20-13 lead midway in the first half. Thats when Washington came off the bench, hit five Mennlllo 7:30 voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 8:30 No Time For Sargeants Me 9:30 Bing Crosby Show 10:00 Ben Casey 11:00 News 11:30 Nightlife KS BY-TV Chanhel 6 Monday Evening 3:00 Secret Storm Coast Matinee 6:00 Newsbeat 6:30 Cronkite News Disney 8:00 Ive Got a Secret 8:30 Andy Griffith 9:00 Lucy Show 9:30 Mon. Night Movies 11:30 Tonight team finished third in the 20th annual Lompoc Relays held Saturday after beihg rained out on two successive Saturdays.

Hueneme won the meet with 81 points followed by Lompoc with 65 and then Santa Maria at 46. Others in the meet scored: Santa Ynez 32, Arroyo Grande 28, Paso Robles 12, Ri-ghetti 10, and San Luis Obispo 9. Santa Maria won two events, the distance medley and the long jump. In the distance medley. Bill Tenese ran the 440, Bob Pyle the 880, Randy Tagupa the 1320 and Bill Torrez the mile with a total time of 10:57.3 for a new record.

Tom Hemry took the long jump with a distance of 21-1 feet. In addition, Santa Maria was third in the two -mile relay, hird in the sprint medley, and Bob Long of the Saints finished third in the pole vault, Hemry was third in the triple jump, and Jim By JOE GRAZIANO Times Sports Editor Two current Hancock College track record holders lowered their own marks Saturday night at Dave Boyd Field as the Bulldogs won their fifth straight dual track and field meet without a loss this season. Hancock took a 73-57 victory from Antelope Valley College. Little Danny Armijo Hancock Record broke his own two mile 44oBritton (AV) Hancock record with a (AV) Staley (H 52.5. Clocking of 10:02.1, clip- 100-Barker (AV) ping 11.6 seconds off the Young (AVio.3.

old standard, in winning his specialty. Gary Roddie lowered his Hancock mile record from 4:42 to 4:33.5 even though he finished second in the event. The Bulldogs strength in the weight events discus and shot put and the long jump and triple jump showed itself. Hancock swept the shot put and triple Jump and grabbed the first two places in the discus and long jump. Gene Kanaval of Hancock won the shot put but finish -edecond to treammate Pat Smith in the discus.

Kanaval is the Hancock record holder in both events. The winning shot put was 47-1 14 feet and the top dis- Meet Toiliaht cus throw was 128-11 34 3 feet. Curtis Rodgers was a double winner, taking the long jump and triple jump. He is moving closer to the Hancock triple jump record of 43-9feet. Rodgers jumped 42-4 14 Saturday in the hurdles with a clocking 120 HH Ingalls (H Fluty Daddi (Hi 16.5.

886 Crampton (AV (AV Dodson (H 1:59.6. 220 Barker (AV) Smith Young (AV 23.1. 330 IH Daddi (H) (AV Wright (H 41.7. 2 Mile Armijo (H (H Flores (AV 10:02.1. (New Hancock Record) Mile Relay Antelope (Golyer, Haskell, Shot Putt Kanaval (H (H Smith (H Long Jump Rogers (H (H Stevens (AVI High Jump Nixon (AV) (H) Elling (AV) 11-0.

Discus Smith (H) (H Nichols (AV 128-11 Triple Jump Rogers Mennlllo (H) Jones (H) Final Score: Hancock Valley 57. The Santa Maria Saints Booster Club hold an urgent meeting tonight at Room 17 of the All persons interested Saints sports programs invited to attend. Promise Her Anything (H Britton (H) Stevens Cadena Valley Britton, Corbett 47-1 14. Mennlllo 20-6 12. Dodson Kanaval 34.

(H) 42-4 14. 73, Antelope Give Her Volkswagen Sets 2-Mile Record Danny Armijo of Hancock is shown crossing the tap as he breaks his own school record for the two-mile run with a clocking of 10.02.1 in the dual meet with Antelope Valley Saturday night at Dave Boyd Field won by Hancock, 73-57. Times Photo PORTER HOWARD 1039 W. Main Santa Mark Cal. Tuesday Daytime 12:00 Key Movie Matinee 1:40 Key Matinee News 1:45 Inquiry 2:00 Flame In The Wind 2:30 Day In Court Conrad's SELF-SERVE DRUG Hancock Baseball Team Hosts SBCC PRIZES .000 IN GET YOUR CARDS IN NOW ame Star! CARDS MUST BE IN BV APRIL 1.

8:00 P.M. I'VE GOT A SECRET Stnv Allen is Moderator and host 'to Vivian Vance, one of the Guests with a secret, and Carol banning subs on the panel. Remember these Names. SAN LUIS OBISPO KSB TV CONTEST STARTS APRIL 1. High will business 7:30 in school.

in are SPORTS SHORTS IRON MAN NEW YORK (UPI)-Lou Gehrig drove in 100 or more runs for a record 13 consecutive years for the New York Yankees be-tween 1926 and 1938. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1 17 W. Main 5-Rt? 12. field goals and propelled UCLA to a 47-34 halftime lead that stood up. A year ago against Duke he scored 26 in the title game.

He had 17 Saturday night. Washington's performance was sorely needed because UCLAs number two star, senior Keith Erickson, was hobbled by a pulled leg muscle and was used sparingly. Wooden said he thought players of Michigans size would get tired and our press would get to them. Goodrich said he didnt worry about Michigans early lead because he felt they couldnt continue hitting that well. Both teams were hot UCLA hit .569 and Michigan .516 from the field.

Russell led Michigan with 28 DOints. Although Wooden loses Goodrich and Erickson he has five of his big seven back for next year Freddie Goss, Edgar Lacey, Mike Lynn, Doug McIntosh and Washington. Come to Comets celebration! beaten Los Angeles Valley, Porterville twice, Ventura, Taft twice and Merced Twice. St. John's Nabs Fourth NIT NEW YORK (UPI) Few men really have the opportunity to bow out of a sport the way they lived the game, but Joe Lapchick was one.

During his 20 years as head basketball coach of St. Johns University and nine seasons as chief mentor of the New York Knickerbockers, the name of the game was always desire to coach Lap-chick. Probably the greatest tribute to this teaching occurred last Saturday when his St. Johns team defeated Villanova 55-51 to capture the National Invitation Tournament. The Hancock College Bulldog baseball team, unbeaten in six conference games and boasting a 10-2 season record, resume action Tuesday on the Hancock diamond in a non -conference game against Santa Barbara City Col -lege.

Game time is 2:30 p.m. John Renna (0-1) is Hancock coach Don Wilsons choice as the starting pitcher against Santa Bar -bara. Hancock has beaten SBCC once this season in the two clubs only meeting at Santa Maria, 6-3, in the season opener. The Bulldogs are on an eight-game winning streak. Their only losses of the year were in their own Pre-Season Tournament Feb.

25-26 at the hands of Cerritos and Santa Ana. Since then Hancock had KCOY -TV Channel Monday Evening 4:15 Brave Stallion 4:45 Uncle Bills Play -house 5:15 Mickey Mouse 5:45 Local news 6:30 Huntley Brinkley 7:00 The Rifleman 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8:00 Man From UNCLE 9:00 Andy Williams (C) 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 News 11:15 Movie KSBY-TV Channel 6. Tuesday Daytime 12:00 Let's Make A Deal (C) 12:30 As The World Turns 1 :00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 To Tell The Truth 2:30 Edge of Night $00.00 DOWN $00.00 DOWN ON GOVT. RESALES Ut ut explain this fine horn buy program to you. Your authorized realtor with that extra aomathing is Town 8k Country Realty.

CALL 3-1974 CALL NOW-H Were celebrating because we have the liveliest, fieriest lineup of cars in town waiting for you to turn a key the 1965 Comets. 10 models, all priced right. All tough. All powerful. All beautiful.

Were celebrating because this month is the date of Comets 5th birthday. And this car has gone a long way in those years. Weve just completed the best year in Comet history, and now were out to top it! Want a popular car7 Thats the 65 Comet1 Were celebrating because the 1965. Comet showed its championship performance by roaring 16,000 miles, from the bottom to the top of the world from Cape Horn to Fairbanks, Alaska in 40 days and nights of almost continuous rugged driving. A free 16-page, full-color booklet about this dramatic run through 14 fascinating countries is yours for the asking, t-your Mercury dealers Were celebrating because a specially equipped 1964 Comet, after traveling 100,000 miles at Daytona, went on to complete another 130,000 stop-and-go miles cross country more than the distance to the moon.

And this Comets hardy engine is still running strong, without a single major repair. If that's the kind KCOY-TV Channel 12 Tuesday Daytime 12:00 Playhouse 30 12:30 Moment of Truth 1 00 Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 You Dont Say (C) 2:30 Match Game of chamnmnship performanpe you like, youll like the 65 Comet! CARDS MUST BE IN BY APRIL 1 7:00 P.M. DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD 2nd port of Tho wrong way with hi. good intontioni bruihot th Foliar family. GET YOUR CARDS IN NOW CARDS MUST BE IN BY APRIL 1 Unbeaten in Two Years SAN LUIS OBISPO TV KSB CONTEST STARTS APRIL 9:30 P.M.

MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES "Pnmntnw. and tfw Gtodtamn" L. Wtor Motor and Swran Hapraat in drama of a man who find, fo toi tortnd by an amaral woman anown above are members of the Hamburg, Linda Williams; back row, Fesler School girls basketball team. Marci Schmidt, Barbara Kee, Diane The team has not lost a game over the Williams, Kathy Thornburg, Joyce past two seasons. From left I Weeks, Debbie Lundgren.

row, Janet Pryor, Vickie Draper, Andrea Patay, Cberi Lyndsey, Marcia Times Photo KEY-T Channel 3 Monday Evening 5:00 Leave it to Beaver 5:30 Three Star News 6:30 Sea Hunt 7 .00 The World At Large SAN LUIS OBISPO KSB TV CONTEST Get your championship deal on the performance-champion Comet FOR RENT Farm Sprinkler Systems Steel Pipe Lines Booster Pumps Gated Pipe Kern Hydrants Johns Manville Transite Pipe No obligation to buy; however, first season's rental applies in full on purchase price. USED TV SETS STARTS APRIL 1. -jfleicuiy Comet fa, ITS DEDUCTIBLE RADIO STATIONS Received In The SmU Maha Ttoaa eircolattna tree: KM 580 K3MA1M0 KSMAFM108.S KATY 100 KCOY-1440 PORTABLES TABLE MODELS CONSOLES SAifS 4 VITALS SOUSAS 10 Sidway 5-8AAA the worids durability champion BOB NOLAN aoo n. broadway SANTA MARIA MOTOR CENTERS OrO-AOO WO-) jn-AAo rrwtZSn KHE2U-8SO REND 1 MITCHELL PIPE SUPPLY 401 N. H' LQMPOC WEE 1480 jgHB KCHJ1010 KJOL- 1070 SANTA MARIA ISO W.

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