TORRANCE PKfcSS Pag* fieven II, MONARCHS STAGE 13-0 "LOOKING'EM WIN OVER SAXONS; OVER' HODGE IS BRILLIANT ... IWPWSWfl With Mik, Collo, Jr. By Rill Setting I Sa&ong on the seven. A near capacity crowd of 8000! During Ihe balance of the garm> Dodger Most Valuable watchod Friday night, at Torrance j North had several opportunities favored Mor of Bcore but lacked experience to fang, p o r t B Stale Game Wardens Find High Stadium as For th« pact several days baseball ningside High from Inglewood carry the bnll over. With MrCnl! writers, motion picture personalities, and other assorted handed North High their first de­ and Jerry Carothers alternating have hero-worthipped the likes of , feat 38-0. * at quarterback it wan evident otables Two Lost in High Sierras Shoup of North fielded)through-out that Shoup wished « , , Two hunters lout hi the Other Fish »nd Gam* person­ an inexperienced eleven that nis sitfnal-callers were one as and, for the of Northern within the nel who helped hunt for Miss wj" ove[ thf>ir *ead" to McCall is the better runner, Car- Wardens Curt record, almost every, mem­ last two weekR were found by Shippen were hold the Monnrohs scoreless dur- others the finer passer. Department of Fish and Game Kastner of Fort Ross, Gil Berg In a lost cause it was refrosh- ber of the Dodger organi­ who had joined rolun- of Biggs, Clyde Shchorn, Blairs- Sandbe.rg zation. of In all the excitment and Wil- Daly City was found northeast Fish and Game Director Jim Hodpe pit'lied «io,.«plajs «,,*p ut v.,-w>him on +kthe scene.«,«», of pointed out that quarterback fanfare the spotlight of Nevada City by Warden Jack jliam E. Warne long to Bob Pier from his own aafety precautions to fame failed to locate the Witwer of Grass Valley, and 16- | there are 32 for the first Monarch touch­ hnlfbn^k Eddie Williams, taken in case one should be- ! Right one Dodger who was the year-old Sue Shippen of Marys- be down. The play covered 68 yards. perhaps the fastest man on the ville was found in the Quincy jcome lost while hunting. For one in al­ With Pier holding Hodge quick­ North team, showed enough man most responsible for area by Warden Paul Kehrer of thing, he Raid, hunters should led center and to build a ly converted and Morningside power plays thru the team's rise to world­ Quincy. ways carry matches him a berth on keep warm or to ! 7-0. I tackle to assure Both were cold and hungry fire, either to the fin;-! of gridde.vr wide acclaim. Warne also \ Midway through Shoup'si young crop after spending the nischt in freez­ signal searchers. same combination of that persons losing their quarter the STARTING L1XF-1PS Tn future analysis the ing wen(her in the high Sierra, stresses Pier accounted for thr E,M ROUTE TO TD El Camino halfback Gen. Williams, 40, into an open nnd North Mot .side hut were otherwise in good con­ way should get score. This time the pass picks up his blockers, Georg* Hahlbfck, 54, *nd Gkn K*MT, name of will be area and remain there, if possi­ i Merrill I.E Rhodes dition. play went for 46 yards. A bnd 36, on way to scoring last Warrior touchdown in gam* playt^i repeatedly mentioned by girl credited her ble making a large sign of rocks ! Chadwick IT Mengel The Shippen pass from center foiled tlie at­ LC Engdall last Saturday. El Camino upset th« favored Modesto eleven, Safety training with or branches so that aerial search - Hyatt those in -the know. Hunter tempt to add the extra point. Divino C Miller 29-21. helping her to avoid panic. en can spot them. Early in the first quarter it | Sibley w; Kross Master of Control appeared that North was headed DRV is RT Eaton In early season Becker for an parly TD. Starting on Claxton RE Sangster Tartars Blast Obedience Class spent hours whipping Pod- their own 26 the Saxons bejran McCall OR Hodge to click when John McCall Williams RH Tnvin Lennox, 33-0 Starts in Gardena re*, D r y s d a 1 e. Koufax, PRESS pitched to Merrill for a first F'B Lininger Petprnon By Joe Dixon Two novice classes have beeat EfCKER Klippstein and others into down on their own 40. Hedge- Busch LH Pier The Torrance High Tartars scheduled in Gardena by th» cock then carried for ten to the —Press Photo shape. 50. McCall went for seven to the ,won their third in a row Friday ^S^T °*"^™ C1°b * ^ Hti greatest problem was getting hi* hurlers to mas­ 4S and two plays later Mac car­ Doubler Header on night by trouncing Lennox 83-0,1 Qne ^^ ve8terday ^ ^j, ter tl»« fh»t art

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