Page 6~ . .§t}1re gaobazz Teom . Defeatx Tiger. Nifie A Lyon ut Oxy but just n Cub to Sim Diego was in evi- dance as the’A;tu: baseball team upset. trod on, and wnlloped Occidentxil 1«i‘to 3. at Golden Lyons, Stellrir 'l‘ii;cr nIound.ur Al “Jumbo" Churchmnn 5 Hill ‘last Saturday, pounding list, for 11 hits. ‘ howed plenty of ability by let.- _‘ting the tigers down with only 9 hits, while 11 bit the dust _ via the strike-out route. Lyon_s til-: towed it hits also striking out H. but mtmcrvus errors DYMS infield’ ers helped make Duds’ D513’ 8,50?’ cess. ‘ “lluu" Pastas lisil ‘ "lion" Smyth, all conference end and leaduti man showlsd lit- tle regnrd for Lyons’ reputation by pasting thrftlrut Tiger pitch against the right iicld fence for is single. “'l_'empermental" Burn: helped the cause by also Hlflfliilll and u nirrinirling of ermn: allow- ed both to trcore and thr: San Diego team was on its way. In the fourth Hopkins, who ‘ turned in A stellar catching per- !mmnnu:.....welcomr:d the . rival ' ehuclrer with xi sharp single: then the big parade sturted with the entire team taking 5 trip to the plate, with lioplrinu, Church- nmn, Gnrbonl, and Burn: scur- ing. _ _ Uxy Fails To Hit ' _ Occirlentui cu_uidn't seem to hit the State “Jumbo" elleetively and trailed ‘J to l at the end of- the iuurtli. ' A_ bud cuse of dropsy enabled two more Aztec runs to swell the score in the fifth, with_Smyt.h and (iurboni scoring. . A belated rally in the seventh enabled the now L-true Tigers to score. linker: reached first on an innd liume each got _twu hits «- piecc, while Gsrboni scared lour runs. follovrmil by Smyth with three. ‘ Lyons, Deiine and Cosby were the big gung for the visitors. Cos- by got robbed at a homer when Larson made it sensational catch in center ileld. ‘ ” ' ‘ Box score also turn Bruin I Occidental 0 M It It 0 A ~:'myrui.rr I x ortnt-mi» 2 l r r riunmir I .- I rrl:sr.uI.i.n.»r rr I 2 r rmi.-in.» 5 I n.I.(u-km: «I ‘t i: ii um-in cl 3 2 i o,1.yom,,. ‘u 2 ii I! hrs: .21: u 2 2 0I)eLinr.ll I 2 0 ti Anders-tan.ltn u 0 I Illerrrln it: o n I 2 rzmtnr-r,:n u in o o,t'ur-um -. u I 2 t Napkin-.! I I I: 0‘,\Vouda. e u 0;] Clrurrhnxsnitl t 2 0 ujNor-ioold p a on u xYmrnt.ri 0 II o 0I‘l";llnrn I‘ o u it -I uftuk-.Ib, o 0 2 0, in I 9 2! 1 Totnlu ' llll‘112- x—Ii-r iur llu..Iln- In ‘)|k“f'Kh"hx x-is-I for Anon-on in the claim: scour. uY INNINGS Dttitlclllll I00 Dill loo. 1 Sun mean so» :0 see 301-It - Summlryz u — Qurrthmun. Two r-on. Ian on P-I-eI—3ar| Diego State. 7: .'}rtl-icntai. 5. swim bnuv— Lyons. South 2. liunre. G-rlionl.-tiwrdntr. Suri- Tire h|r»—r\ndt-nan. innlnnl I"l(h‘.‘(l by- tory ta t.‘twrehmsn'. Iiurrlnnn. Time~2 houu. S.min ten. I TENNIS - with Bill Buehininn pretty well established at the top of the vars- ity tennis ladder, thenumbe one position on the varsity tennis squad error, and scored when Cosby _ltil.. Lyon came through with 11 double putting’ Coqby on third. llcre "Jumbo" Churdxmnn sr.-ttlecl down and whitled the next batter. - Smyth Wulhr Smyth wuiired tostart the ser- enth, Unrne flew out, Garboni mu: hit lry_I pitched ball, Lur- son doubled scoring Snayth and Glrboni, while Hizaohi sacrific- ed to score Larson (or thc.iinal Aztec run. _ "Whii'ter" \'ount Icpiued Lar- son in the outfield in'the eighth, who ‘in turn replaced Hopkins behind the piste. Yount urns ‘ to but. took his three uwingstu strilre uul, but nobody minded. “any Get Two Hlgnshi, Garlioni, Churchmun, _,._.. ~hSP€€d--’ . . speed in any undertaking. . _ Your printing n e e d s -— , whether large or small-——csn be sollstizci quickly. 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THE S'I‘A’I‘E.COLLEGE AZTEC, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 WHESTLERS PLACE llillill_l_N_lilliilliEY Led by Suits Aizumi, who nab- bed second pillar in the 326 ll). class, Sim Diego State college's néwiy termed wrestling team car- ried the colors of the Block nnd {led into the county A. A. U..grap- piing meet {or the iirst time and come out oi‘ the melee with a tie for third p|acc'in t.he.team chnm~ pioiiship race. ‘ After dropping it close decision to Manuel Moreno, runner up in the recent junior nationals, Airumi came back It short time later to pin Harry llottenstein of Sm Di- ego high, and gain second place lnurell. _ ‘ Swab Plum Third Another State college entry, Gus Swab, went to the ilnnis in, -the H8 lb. class but you detent- ed by Vic Negrette and Gilbert Sour of the high school and had to be content with third place. George Ssloebcy, Aztec II2 pouader. will wrmtlc Ben Kim- mel. hilltop entry, sometime this -wock_toVd_et_{I-urine the runner up position in ‘the t'iy_w3i§h'l"cirtsa. Through an error by the ofllcisls Kirnmel was forced to wrestle someone who was to hove been Suicebeyh ‘opponent. Match is Postponed in all fairness to Kimmel, Sal- oebey ngreed to have the match ' ‘ ‘ until “ D this week. _' _ ' Three Montezuma entries, Doc Morrow, Dick I-‘unveil, rind Guy Moore, had oportunitlcs to wres- tle for second and third places but they had to default because they had dates forthe evening; ' t1lgh"Keem Title San Diego high retnined it: team title by scoring 26 points, followed by the Army and Navy "Y" with 2!, San Diego State and city "*2" with 13, and the San Diego club whrfhnd 8 digits. . ___,._____ ,,Selwyn iiartigan ran it sixty- yard {light of high hurdles in 7.5 seconds early this season. Until about six weeks ago. this was the world‘: record, when the mark was lowered to 7.4. Aztec Tfackmen I/Vhiip. Redlands Cinder Team. Overwhelming the Redlnnd Bulldogs, 76 to‘56,-Saturday on the plains of Montezuma, the Sim Diegtl"Stute Aztec spike artists swept the high barriers, the 440 and half-mile runs. The best individual performances of the day were turned in by Johnson and Case of Redlands. The former garnered 14 digits in weight events while his speedy teammate turned in R 9:09‘ hundred-and a 22.! two- twenty—’whlch is good in my lea- Viau and iieryet_ amused the crowd by looting-,;—diM:ussing var- ions and sundry topics as thsyran 1~th‘D two-mile nnd finishing to- xether. Thehzteq unused eight first place: as agllmr hi: (or their visitors with the high jump split between Kendall and McI’h‘ie ot San Diego and Crawford. Red- lnndn. ‘ ' ~ At no time of theimr.-ct did the future look blickilor the famed Indiana. who only found tough going in the weight events. The biggest disappointment of the day was Pierson’: and "Tiger” Lee: {altering efforts in the java- iin. ‘ . The smooth-ciiekingmile relny squad surprised the {am by win- ning the event in 3:31. Captain “Cy” Bnrtlgun copped the highs lfld toolt second to Day in the lows,‘ while McPhle won the broad Jump; tied Mc- hlichul (dr third in the pole vault. and tied for tint place in the high jump. Kenney my hon shown the most improvement to d-ta-—try running a close pecond to Case . . in both sprints. ills time for the 109 yard duh was ill lint. ’ ~ IN-yard duAh——Wr>n Hy Cue. Rcdhndal Ra]. San Dklo} third. Roman, Rtdlnnd. Timo—~r91.I. "(uh hunik-1-—\Von l-§.Iinritllln. San Dingo: second. Fr-use. n Dlrmnx third. Pleflulloin. Sin hind. Timo-xi§.!. _ Riflaynrd rrn—-Won b Vinu. San Ditto: Ioumsi. Durilrt. San D 1 third, Aiklre. Sui men. ‘hmv--::02.!._ Nile rv.sn—Woo by Marni. San Dtcgrx: steonrl. Crulchhnnlr. Italian-ls: third. Twist. Redllmh. ‘ 'Hrno—lt4 High in . - lands: second. llcPhle. Sam Nels: third. Kuulall. Sui map. Wlrtntau lulrhtvd led. to lmheu. Pole unit-Tit {of In! between "I7. San rural. and hnrltvuod. mdlandsx us Mirhul. hurt 0! Eur hlrlu. Wlnnlnl htllhtr-ll fuel. I inthuf. Shot pIl—Wnn by Joanna. Rtdluuiax wand. latlwnld. Ilrdlahdn third. Wur- vm. Sun Diets. Winning liItuxn—(I (eat. I Inrha. _ . . ‘NO~yIrd run~—Won by Oliver, fled- lnndu»'uconl.‘Junr-. BAN Dlrux Ihlrri. Aikirr. Bun Dino. ‘l’imu—IsI.C. Low lnirdteo—Wou hy On. Sun Dtuox second llnnltln. Bur Dlrftl Ihlrd. Ilpll. flntiandl. 'rim—m.r. » - Diuu—Won brlohnnn. Rcdlandst Irrond. W-"en. But man third. Eule- rnln. Ilrdinruh. Winning diatoms-H! INI. 156 inches. ' :.'n.ynrxl -|n~i'r—~Wun by (ue. Rrdlund-: -errand, liar. bin Dkxo: third. Rollins. Rnllundn Time-:21| lirund lump—VIon by McT'h|r. Sun not "can , Robson. Ballnndll third. Cro- xarrr. ltgdinnda. Winning rlistnnre—22 imt. . r . luhnwn. Rrdlam-iv: oer- r.-dlanulu: Ihlrli. Pierson. Winning all-lancv—-M‘! int. 1 JlM‘&fl!I:-VVGGI la‘ n . . San Diana. lmha. ’Two.mu«.- mn—-Vlnu. Son Diem Herytt. Son DIOIBI Hod !ur'flnt: IfJ]_fi‘{,_n!'(Hlhfih. 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