North Takes Lead FRI In Bay Basketball After three games North High Harlen Peet scored 20 points plays at Morningside, and Ixmzi- is all alone atop the Bay league in North's 6-point win over Haw­ nger moves into Rolling Hills. basketball standings. The Sa­ thorne. The Saxons started out Torrance beat Ixmg Beach xons knocked off Hawthorne with a 19-12 first quarter lead. Poly in a non-league game Tues­ Wednesday, 74-68, and will take but Hawthorne got within 31-30 day. 74-69, as Brace Baker a 3-0 record to Mira Casta at halftime. scored 24 points for the Tartars tonight. North's four-man scoring Bishop Montgomery, which West High invades South with team of Peet (20 points), nan lost a Serra, 78-63, Tuesday, .is a 2-1 record after beating Santa Anderson (18), Jim Thomas scheduled to play Murphy Monica, 78-71. Bill Kolodziejc- (17), and Boh Frasquillo 13)j,oniBh, Monteomefy has a 1-2 zak and Tom Sandowich both offset the Cougar's high scoring record in the Camino Real scored 29 points in the victory. effort of Paul Croweil (24) and League. South was upset for a second Don Adams (22 points). time while bowing to Redondo, Mira Costa, host to North » , :«S8Sg. North wnrlnf: Frwflutlln U3>. 80-51. A four-point first quarter tonight, has beaten Inglewood IVM (30). Jonc* (4). Thom« (17). handcuffed the Spartans and Santa Monica since losing And»n>on (18). Ton (31. throughou; the game. They nev­ an opening game to Redondo. H»wlhornn «-or1n»: CrowHI . Redondo travels to Inglewood r.ntrr (18). Afl«m» (33). Vnlk 12). er recovered. RMolldo I3> u 14 in an-«o Hawthorne, Redondo. and San­ and Santa Monica invades Haw­ South « 30 13 14-41 thorne in tonight's pairings. Rwlonrto woriMt Grrhnrdt (14>. ta Monica are in second place 8"i (18). R"»» (4). Fowltr (M). with 2-1 records. South. West. In the Sky League tonight Tor- 8h«w c7). Kuril (3). South K-rrlnn: B»rron (12). Rjr- and Ingtewood are 1-2 while Sa- ranee (0-1) is host to Culver City tor (17) Tloyd (9). P»l*r«on |5>. mohi is winless in three starts. at North High, Palos Verdes Blrrh 12). VtrUnlui («). Doubleheaders

TRAINING CAMP . . . ITgMwelgM contender Mando Ramos, managed public at 2 p.m. daily. With the boxer and manager it hotel manager by Jack!* McCoy of Torrance, hai arranged to train at the Surf Rider Ralilph ' Otborne. Set for Metro Inn in Santa Monica. McCoy hat announced training it open to the Long Beach City College faces defending state champion and current Metropolitan Conference basket­ ball co-leader Cerritos tonight at Long Beach. Coach Fishing Rex Hughes' squad also takes on El Camino College Saturday night at 8 at Long Beach. El Camino plays at home tonight against Santa Monica. state title-holders, plus a strong License The Vikings will bring a 2-1 bench. Leading the Falcons are Complaints are heard every once in awhile about Metro mark into Friday's game 6-8 Bob Horn. 6-7 John Van Vliet the cost of licenses for hunting and fishing in Cali­ Cerritos is undefeated (3-0) after and guard Tony Bodrquez. All one week of play. average In double figures and fornia. Some of these are legitimate and some are not. Hughes' Vikings defeated Us a" A look at what is accomplished during the year SPORTS Angeles Valley College in the vide excellent rebounding abtli through these resources might end some of the A-4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, W« conference opener, 92-44. then tics. Jost to Pasadena, 6352. before Last year, the teams split peculation. their two meetings, with each Consider, for instance, that the Department of traveling to Bakersheld for an T7.! O1 /J 80-70 victory. team winning on its home court, Fish and Game produced, in its hatcheries, some f^lt^lCl Cerritos coach Jim Kill LBCC took an 89-87 decision on 89.248.896 fish weighing a record 2.705.759 pounds T^I ingsworth, the Metro's coach of «» Viking "«* WMl £e!I1V)8 £ during 1968. Trout was the dominant fish, along i H Ol* U* year in 1967-68, has three «*««« «* Vikings 8Mt in the *• W* starters back from last year's Falcon »m- . with kokanee. with 25.384.547 produced, followed by ' Pasadena (J4)) meets Valley 18.604.310 salmon and steelhead. and 260.129 warm- (2-1) In another crucial game water fish. Five Jets to Wins by LBCC and Valley would In the aerial planting program, about 6 million Eight bright-eyed drivers, who throw the race Into a four-way finger! ing trout were dropped into more than 900 compos* Ford's million dollar tie. back-country lakes, with the coat of planting these 5"** car racing team and one And If the Vikings get through Enter Golf Friday night okay, they still lakes reduced from $18.75 per thousand fish to $1.43 independent _._ »I,-M«._J Riverside as have to contend with the pesk> per thousand. | their cars were put through tech Classic Warriors from El Camino, who The American River Fish Hatchery near Sacra- inspection for Sunday's Motor Broadway Joe Namath. who mento, costing $1 million, will produce 5 million 'Trend 500. talked and passed his New York fingerling, 500,000 subcatchable, and 1 million Five-time winner Dan Gurney, '67 winner Parnelli Jones, all catchable sized trout annually. It was dedicated in time NASCAR season money 1968. Other hatchery projects included the modern­ winner ($136,000) Cale Yar- W-^SsSsK ization and enlargement of the Fillmore Hatchery in borough, all-time NASCAR race '£oj (Hassle ftfcM-IS. "^ 5 > v «' e r»<> ward Chuck Fer Ventura County, the reconstruction of the Kern winner (92 victories) Richard River Hatchery, destroyed by flood waters in 1966, Petty, NASCAR champion David completion of testing for a warmwater hatchery in the Imperial Valley, and authorization for the pro­ three-time Indy 500 winner A. J. duction of 500,000 one-half pound channel catfish Foyt, and super speedway char­ annually; and the construction of the Mad River ger. Lee Roy Yarbrough, all Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery. seem relaxed. They were not nearly as re The Steelhead installation will be completed this laxed as independent James year and will produce one million yearling and 5 (Hylton. a former Grand Nation- million fingerling salmon and steelhead for stocking al division rookie-of-the-year. in streams along the north coast. who will be driving a '67 Dodge proving It belongs In the tough I be making their debut In the Metro Conference. Wardens for the DFG made 16.106 arrests for Charger In the race at 11 am [popular and suddenly nationally Sunday. prominent Astrojet Classic. Sammy Washington led al violations of fish and game laws, representing an In­ Generally a tense, and some- scorers with 28 points agains I Quarterback Namath, most the Monarchs, but the balanced i crease of two per cent. Fines by the courts totaled ilmn amu.Mng."pre-race~period. valuable player in the AFL and ,,, " ,rV h « 1479.563. tech inspection Is a period when a trade There were 10 wardens added during the year, all the Grand National entries (late models, '67-'68) are in the first since 1956. even though hunting and fishing spected for any hop-up modi activity has grown tremendously in that period of the 70s GARY MILLER ficatlons deviating from the The loquacious Namath should Freshman whiz Chuck Terry, time. stock car regulations. THE FORD MAN . . . B.clc in »h. buiin.u of racing have quite a debating duel off destined to be one of the finest In the wildlife management section, deer tag The 33-year-old Hylton care­ • utomobilct Sunday will b« P«rn»lli Jontt of Torr«nc« the course with another forensic players in the state, and center Soccer Game fully conserved his bankroll dur­ who h«» entered th« Motor Trtnd 500-Mil* R«c« «t Kirby Gordon chppped in 19 returns for 1968 were 29 per cent higher than 1967. performer, Detroit Tiger starj points apiece and both pulled Checks by DFG personnel show that 40 per cent ing the first two races of the Rivtriidt. pitcher Denny McLain. To Be Played new season in order to rent the McUm, first player signed for down 12 rebounds, and guard of the deer kill were not turned in by the hunters in Riverside track for pre-race th« second year of the "self validation" program. practice Just like the factory New Win Record Some 32 special deer hunts with 11.240 permits team prior to the Motor Trem ante player award and Cy «» . «««i iwrt «l w»re authorized during the year. Special antelope event. He arrived bleary-lidded from Young Award for winning 31 gg 0|), T go( m(0!will play the feature fame a hunts were held with 189 buck antelope being taken. Sought by Compton games, the most in one season figures with 14 points, his | Continental' Field. Harbor Wee- non-stop, cross-country drive since Iifty Grove won 31 in The department also checks on bighorn sheep, Tule Tuesday morning and made ar Compton and Garden drove dropped a one-point decision to season average. Pasadena's way and Torrance Bouletard Ik, and has instituted a study in an effort to curtail rangement.s to pay for the use o are both rolling roughshod Citrus Bell League foe Pacific 19?1. George Trapp sank 22 points. Sunday meeting the Lymwod (10-3). Should Seaver need golf les­ At Bakersfleld. the Vikings the high road kill of deer of 8.517 during the year. the track prior to the race. In through non league schedules sons, he can get expert advice Falcons, In the regular wetftly the only time slot available at Coach 's Tar- Sunny Hills, which has only dominated the game again as Good hunting was noted for quail, chukars, and right at home. The former USC five players hit in double fig­ soccer program of the Greater night. babes, 14-0 on the season and 46- one loss on its slate, took over pitcher's father is Charley Sea rabbits while the pheasant production and hunter A new trophy and its accom 0 over the last two years, open he third position on the ures, led by captain Jon Bor Los Angeles League. success was down. The first turkey hunt was held ver, one-time Stanford Uuiver chert's 18 points and 19 panymg prize money raised the Coast' League play this after 'AAAA" ballot, ahead of Muir, sity golf star and former Call The kick-off Is slated for 1:30 and the planting of 4,334 exotic birds was accomp­ purse for Sunday's race to more noon at home against Warren rebounds. p.m. > lished. The 1.320.000 goose count was a new high, than $100,000 The Tarbabes need only seven top five. and hunter success for waterfowl was up 25 per cent. Falstaff created a specia more victories to snap the CIK, On the "AAA" ledger.Santa four-foot tall trophy, called the SS, win streak record of 53 Maria (15-1) continued to hold Winter Shoot Pepperdine Heads I "Falstaff Cup" which, with $2, games set by the 1KO-53 Com down the No. 3 position, with Be- Navy Football Coach 500 in prize money, will go to the pton fives, and could stretch the verly Hills in fourth and Avia Under Way winner of the 500-mile stock car tion fifth. race. record to more than 60 games if At Watson's North for Games Rick Forzano, who never played a minute of they successfully defend their Watson Trap and Skeel Blll Stricker (6-8. 210) 0tes Coast League title. college football, was chosen by Navy as the man to Kaiser Open Range, 23000 S. Alameda Blvd., upon its first conference road the Tigers added strength onjhe lead it out of gridiron doldrums. Workouts Two obstacles standing in Is sponsoring a registered ATA irip this weekend against St. boards, while sophomores 0ob- Compton's way are cross-town winter shoot this weekend. The Mary's College and the Univer­ Forzano, 40, offensive backfield coach for the To Begin rivals Donungucz (10-5) and Scheduled shoot has seven events and fea­ sity of Pacific. bie Sperrlng and Vie Crawtord of the American Football League, Centennial (10-7). Both have tures the president's medal. Cioing into the second week of also have teen some playing For Dodgers action in the West Coast Athletic- duty. replaces as head football coach. Elias was Peter O'Malley announced the registered impressive pre- For Napa dropped Dec. 11 after his 1968 team lost eight of 10 league victories, and the on the West Coast, after 17 Conference, the Waves stand Edwards' Tigers won back-to- Dodgers will stage a public Charlie Sifford, who won last shoots, but the national cham­ fames and bowed to Army 21-44. workout at Dodger Stadium on Apaches stunned highly-touted weekend's lx>s Angeles Open back WCAC championships in Noire Dame of Sherman Oaks pion emerges from on-going St. Mary's (12), coming off an 1966 and 1967 with Keith Swager- Forzano who was an assistant coach at Navy Sunday, Feb. 16. with a birdie putt on the first meets which culminate in the impressive win over L'SK, 70-63, A five-inning practice game last week, 58-53, to serve notice hole of a sudden death playoff, ty (now with the ABA Houston from 1959 to 1964 when he became coach at the that they are prepared for the national shoot in Vandalia, . has a fast-breaking offense. Mavericks). is looking forward to the $27,000 Watson's shoot In the Winter St. Mary's is led by Kich Hoi- University of Connecticut, never played at Kent University of Southern Califor­ Coast League battle. first place purse in the Kaiser Pepperdine because of Ms State University from which he was graduated. How­ Chain kicks off today with a 75 mberg (6-3 forward) and Harold nia will climax the day's pro­ On the "AAA" level, unde­ International Open this week­ pair doubles (150 target) event. Bunton (6-6 forward) who both lack of size on the front line, has ever he became a backfield coach there and went on gram. feated Garden Grove and Ciare end. On Saturday, a model 1200 received AII-WC'AC honorable struggled to a 4-7 overall recort into a coaching career. The workout will start at 12:30 rrwint continued their duel for The 6-year-old Los Angeles Winchester trap gun will go to mention recognition last year. and 0-3 in the WCAC. During his previous stint at the Academy, For- with Dodger Stadium gates professional, who won the Hart­ the victor of the 100 target hand The Waves' Saturday oppo- Star guard Bobby Sands con­ opening a half liour earlier. holding a slight five-point advan ford Open in 1967, is the first Ne­ icap meet. Other Sat urday nent, Pacific, currently stands tinues to pace the Waves attack aano was credited with bringing Roger Stauback, the Admission and parking will be '"«'' Holn are 15'° on the season gro to win a tournament on the 1963 Heisman trophy winner to Annapolis. events will be a 1(11x16 yard and at 2-1 in conference play. with a 19.0 average for the thrae free. and look like strong choices to PGA-sanctioned tour. a 25 pair doubles. On Sunday, Coach Dick Edwards' Pacific conference games. "Our records reflect that he's been one of our Players living in the lx>s An win The final three holes of play squad is led by 6-9 junior center Despite being suspended for most effective athletic recruiters in the past 15 geles area have been invited to on the last two rounds of the yard and the final handicap, Tom Jones and 6-5 guard Fred three games earlier, forward years," a spokesman said. attend workouts starting Mon­ Pasadena, one of tthe many $135,000 tourney will air from winner of which receives the Carpenter from Torrance. Tom Egerer has had the hot Forzano went to two bowl games with the Mid­ day on a three-a-weeek basis. strong teams in the Foothil 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, and President's medal. Trophies go Carpenter, a junior from Tor­ shooting hand lately. He's aver­ Coach Jim Gilliam and Spokane league, ran its record to 15-2 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, to every winner of the seven rance High School, was the na- aging 16.7 points per game in dies, handling the offensive and defensive backs in manager Tom Lasorda will be in over the past week to move into from the Silverado Country Club events, including each class; a lion's No. 3 free throw shooter hitting 53 per cent of his shuts the 1961 Orange Bowl and the 1964 Cotton Bowl. charge of these drills the second spot alter Chafley in Napa. total of 43 victors. last year. from the floor.