TIIUUSDAY, APIllL 15, 1937. TOIWANCE HERALD, Torranco. Page 7-B Industrial Bowlers Near End of Zamperini to Enter Compton Invitational Meet Series; Union Icemen Hold Lead TONIGHT'S GAMES Boys' Ball May Race Against Bright H.s.BALLH. S. BALL he Herald's Sport Page Nat'1 Supply vs. Acme Beer. Clubs Fenwick Shoe vs. Stephens Forming At Park SEASON Cafe. Again in Event May 21 Torrance Plumbing vs. West- Hardball for boys 14 years-of Inghousc. age and older starts Saturday One of th<; grouti'Dt. chulcrpalh classics in tho oiilin NEAR END Marine Ball Dope Breaks Record Union Ice vs. Soule Steel. morning at 10 o'clock at the West will be- staged nt Conipton Friday'night, May 21, aa With the Industrial league City park. Walter Morris, man­ Unless Banning high school'i Merchants Crush ager of the Lomlta Merchants, civic organizations and the Compton Junior Cbjfege are CLOSING GAMES THURSDAY bowling title firmly In their rushing plans for the second annual Compton Invltatlona ball club surprises the wholi grasp, altho the tournament will will be the sponsor and Roy Marine-Pacific league and Itself TORKANCE at Riis. Chambers will coach the team. track and field meet. The spike event will attract Olym Jordan at El Scgundo. Oilers, 12 to 2 not end until next Thursday by taking the undefeated Louz night, All boys are urged to attend pic, national, Intercollegiate and» Ingcr nine this afternoon and Lcuzlnger at Banning. April 22, the Union Ice­ Junior college champions and Walt Morris' championship Lo- men bowlers now have 65 vic­ the opening practice. Oardcna docs the expected by Gardcna at Narbonnc. mita Merchants had no trouble tories and 39 defeats Softbail for boys nine to 17 Is the cream of the top-notch ath­ bca»'ng Narbonne, the 1937 base­ San Pedro, bye. on their letes from the entire' Pacific last Sunday In "finding" Jerry record at the Montlcello Bowl­ so opening and a league will ball campaign will close with SCORE TUESDAY ing 3 formed according to ages. coast. Leuzinger annexing the cham Angclich and merrily rapped academy. Sport San Pcdro 4; TORRANCE 3. out 13 Runner-up Is the Fenwick shop The first turnout is set for one An Olympic clnderpath pro­ pionshlp. base hits to defeat the I'clock Saturday afternoon gram will be staged with a RESULTS LAST FRIDAY Richfield Oil nine, 12 to 2, at squad with 00 wins and 44 losses at Banning should not give Leuz­ Banning 5; TORRANCE 3. while the Westinghouse he city ball park. track events run at metric dli inger any trouble, having only the city park diamond. Held to Refrig­ tances. Besides the regular co Shots Narbonne 6; San Pedro 3. one hit in the first three innings, erator, and the Soule Steel, Ste­ had an even worse season than Leuzinger 17; El Segundo 1. phens Cafe and National Town Has a Trailer Park leglate track card, three other Torrance. Gardena, title holder the Merchants opened their at" Supply events, which arc seldom held in By Gardcna 5; Riis 3. tack in the fourth and chased teams are knotted in a jfour-way GULFPORT, Miss. (U.P.) Bob Lewellen n 1938, will have to be content MARINE tie for third place. Work has started on a trailer- any American meets, will be in­ with second place this yoa"r. Tor­ LEAGUE STANDINGS across five markers on four hits, cluded.- They-.arc-the -3,000-metcr Team W. scored twice in the sixth and The Acme Beer squad has 47 >ark for Gulfport. rance, now In sixth place" should wins, steeple chase, the 400-meter hui Olympic Clul) VH. Trojan beat Riis today but the Leuzinger ...... 6 five more in the seventh. ' 57 losses, and the Tor- ' dies, and the hop-stcp-and-jump. Varsity Track Team Saturday Tartars have been alternately Pcdro ...... 5 Each of the Lomita players ranee Plumbing company quin­ Pair to Race Again Track and field fans of thi Gardena ...... -5 got at least one hit with J. Vcn- tet holds the cellar position with hot and cold this spring and 36 wins, 68 defeats. A host of athletes, .who par­ Southland will have an oppor­ any prediction as to their per­ Jordan ...... 4 ablc smashing out three blows J. Quayle Riis ...... and Pat Malonc getting retains high individual game, ticipated In the f(rst Compton tunity of witnessing one of the formance would be pure guess ... 3 two. meet" last year, have already TORRANCE ....2 Vcnable, at bat In the seventh, 248, and high individual score, best dual meets, if not the best rork. The leading scorers are: written the management Although the advanced games Banning ...... 3 crashed out a home-run to ac­ seeking entry blanks for the In .the United- States for 1937, Narbonne ...... 2 count for four of the five In Games Av. re the last on the league sched­ R. Slcppy (West'h.) ...... 27 182 j 1937 event. Norman Bright, win- in the Coliseum Saturday after ule there remain two rain-post­ El Segundo ... 0 that frame. Richfield collected ner of the 5,OOQ-n eter event by e great USC pole vaullcr, Bill six hits but both Malone, who C. Romeo (Stephens) ....IS 181 noon. The Olympic Club of San poned games to be played Jor> ' Setton, shown dropping clear of B. J. Scott (West'h.) ..63 179 the width of ait eyelash over Francisco will take hurled seven cantos and Pata- on the Tro­ dan with San Pedro and Lcuz- Soft Ball Games ' ; the bar after selling a new world's lano, who tossed two D. Bolander (Soule) ....48 178 Louie Zamperinl in the 1936 jan varsity at 2:30. One of" the ngcr with Gardena. record of 14 feet 7H Inches In heats, kept meet, wrote Herschel C. Smith, Await City Grant the scoring at a minimum J. Quaylc (Union) ...... 72 177 outstanding men for the All- I USCr« meet irith the University E. Schwartz (Fenw'k) 69 176 manager of the Invitational, for Star team of the north will be "-' of California. (Continued on page 8-B) an 'entry blank early this week. request from the Torrance A. Ponnington (Fcn'k) 51 174 Norman Bright, who will double Soft Ball league for $350 to Godard (Union) ....72 173 He stated that he definitely Up his events, and run the mile JUNIORS WIN SEEK PLAYERS . TARTARS AND GAUCHOS FAMOUS tt»K GOOD _ planned in the meet opcrat" a schedule of infra-city About 10 men have signed up R. Quaylc (Fenwick) ..75 171 THINGS TO EAT _ and two mile races. Many other games this summer was re­ Webb (Soule) ...... 7.5 170 again. Olympic and National champ- to 'play horseshoes .at the city We have been serving good__ Other athletes who competed TRACK MEET ceived by the city council Tues­ park and a game Is scheduled With both coaches Bert Mer- F. Kroll (West'h.) ...... 75 170 meals to folks here in Tor Ions, along with a few world day night from Ed Day,' presi­ last year who have also Indi­ record holders will be on hand Presaging good prospects for for Sunday morning at 10 rell of Torranco and Ben Com- ranee for a long time nowC" cated their desire to compete in dent, and Harry W. Beach, sec­ o'clock. All others interested rada of Narbonne emphasizing BALL TEAM SPLITS and have established "a rep-^ to entertain those Interested in he 1938 track team at Torrance retary of .the league. That the 1937 classic arc: Louli Zam- the ilgh sum are cordially invited to< parti­ that the engagement was only FOR FINAL GAME utation. You'll always find- "manly art" of running, school, the Junior class would provide balls, bats, um­ cipate a pcrlni of Torrance who od all jumping and throwing. Sport track and field team won the in a series of contests. "practice workout and not a Bringing Ihe high school 'base­ something on our menu to.., Americans In the 5,000-metcrs at pires, lights and meet ether ex­ liar competition by v any ball season to a close, the grad­ "hit the spot". , - Shots picks the men of Troy ntcr-class meet held here last penses incurred in running ; Gordon Dunn of the Olym­ Thursday a PISTOL SESSION ns", a joint test of Tartar uating members of the ' varsity Breakfast Dinner Supper ~ to win, after a hard tussle. afternoon by accum- ?s of games for local trams, A pic Club and second place winnei Another track meet that will ilatlng 75 points. A senior con­ special meeting of the Tor­ and Gaucho track and field team, led by Bob Trezise, will Open 6 A.M. to 12 P. M. : In the at Bcr request was referred to the rance Revolver and Rifle club material was held at Narbonne's play those who still have a year have many spectators in tingent was second with 55 Finance committee ami Day will be held at lln in the- discus"; Kenneth Car grand stands will be bctw /hile.thc b'ophomores scored 12 6:30 o'clock to­ field yesterday. The engage­ or more competition, captained pcnter, Olympic Games cham urged early action because "we morrow (Friday) evening at the ment was merely to give the re­ >y Johnny Schmidt, next Tues­ Daniels Cafe the varsity team of Cal. Tech nd the freshmen gathered six to get started as soon as nolice station. President plon in the discus; Cornelius, and Compton Junior College, to points. John spective mentors a line on -their day afternoon on the high school 1625 CABRILLO Johnson, Olympic ssiblc." Stroh announced today. prospects for the coming season. field. Games high be held on the Compton ovkl, Among the outstanding ex- jump champion and co-holder of Saturday afternoon. Pick the the world record; ilbitions that Warmed Coach anfo Earle J. C. team to win. Bert* Mcrrcll's heart he faces Meadows of U. .S. C., Olympic * * * Games champion in the pole stiff season of competition Charles Paddock Holds beginning April 23 with Leuz- FIFTY '\i WELL YOU lsJO"? W WHY--PEOPLE DOT'5 IT! FROM vault. Coliseum Record In Diuh Eve nger coming here for the ini- WINS OWN RACE AT The once "Fastest Human," ial contest were the folio DOLLARS CAN'T EXPECT \IV NOT ? |( WOULD TH INK MB BILL YOU A5 COMPTON MEET Sir Charles Paddock's name Tony Nady's high-jump FErVTAXICABSM A STAR ECCENTRIC STAR- lives on In the record ECCENTRIC/ Taking the lead on the first books in YET/ I TO WALK RATHER VALK DAN turn about 100 yards from the the 100 and 220 yard dashes of school record which had start , premier the Coliseum and California ointly held by Woods and Ru Torrance track star, set his own vs. U.S.C. dual meet. Paddock, (Continued on Page 8-B) pace In the mile run last Friday probably the . greatest sprinter in the U. S. C. Frosh-Compton ever born, (including Jesse Jaysec meet and won by 80 Owens) holds the Los Angeles yards In thS'llmc "of 4:24. Coliseum record for the 100 Seward Mounday, Compton': yard dash at:09.5. He establish­ Negro milcr who ran against ed this long lived mark back -Zamperini in .1034, when the for- In 1926 while competing for the mur Tartar put up a new Los Angeles Athletic Club. Back .world's interscholastic record in 1921, before a lot of our 4:21.2, was not in the Compton local high school athletes were classic, He had been pulled out born, Charles Paddock, while two minutes before the race ti competing under the banner of enter the 880, which he won. U.S.C., and the coaching of Dean Training for Events Cromwell, established a mark of BOZO AND THE BARON — By L. Anfonetfe Friday's race was Zamperini'i 20.8 seconds for the 220 yard second mile competition of thi dash in the annual California- year; Her has been concentrating Trojan dual meet . . . This on the half. A large number mark still stands, and probably of his Torranco friends will for years to come. Priceless were * * « (Continued on Page 8-B) Olympic Barge II Moved to Bettor Locution for '37 Season Pictures ... REVOLVER SCORES Captain J. M. Andersen, owner Snapshots of Baby, of Out- Averages to April 12 of the famous Olympic II fish- Ing Trips with Fond Friends, ing barge announced this week situations that will never Name St Av. II. H. that he has moved to new occur again preserve them Freeman ...... 3 270.66 271 and fertile fields for tlio 1937 for all time with the Bea­ Stangcr ...... '.21 260.00 season, off Hermosa Pier. An- con's High Quality Photo- Bennett ...... 8 266.37 derson was born in Norway, re- finishing. You cannot afford Eckersley ...... 0 266.33 his appren training to take chances with inferior March ...,...... '..... 8 262.00 old sailing esscls, and workmen, because the pic­ Moore ...... 3 260.66 windjammers license to tures in many cases cannot Mcdicus ...... -10 259.90 sail boat::, be duplicated. » Grant ...... 8 '254.00 navigation during DcBra ...... 7 253.43 the World War at tin U. S. QUICK SKKVICK Ashton ...... 8. 252.13 Naval Reserve Base, San Fran­ cisco. He was the first man to Films left before 9 a. in. Anderlo ...... 4 251.50 ready lit 5 p. in. saini' day. Boynton ...... : o 249.20 put a fishing barge off.. He- Travloll ...... '...... 11 247.65 dondo Beach, in J926, and has BARON MUNCHAUSEN Dolton ....:...... 4 242.25 been catering to the fishing Maddux ...... 14 239.50 public ever since, first with TEAPPED BETWEEN TVVO _Speheger ...... 4 239,00 the Olympic I and now with the T\Te; i HAD NO TIME MUCH To MY SUBPglSE, NOT rebuilt Olympii Ando TO Green ...... '.. 5 237.20 BKVE THHW2 RELATIVE * 50 t TO WieNmoM THAT OF TH= Morgan J...... 9 234.60 has sailed th< seven ai- BEARS / Van Gorder ...... 4 233.50 itlll keeps a daily log of his PLUMMETTED Calder ...... '7 232.00 'fishing palace." DOWN INTO Brown ...... 6 229.16 * * * Olympic II Klshlng Barge THE WA\T|NS Smith ...... 3 227.66 MANN BELOW- Haslam ...... B 224.60 •t Old "Star of Kruiicw" Schumqchcr .... 3 224.33 here is little doubt in the Petorson ...... 4 220.50 d of Capt. J. M. 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