6 THE TORRANCE HERALD MAY 13, 196* I JEFF ( Saxons* Weaken CIF Chances* /' Spartans Topple Inglewood Lashes North Mira Costa, 3-2 Pushing across three open- j ter. Turner struck out only In Seventh-Inning Rally Ing stanza runs before even one < one man, did not give up a man had been retired. South j free pass and also a Mus- Everything went a g a i n s 11 and reliefer .Ion Beck was , NORTH'S finished the regulation North RUNS came in the Bay tang. on Thursday. I given the same treatment in second and fifth inning as the League baseball schedule on I Nothing was right the um- the fatal seventh. the right foot with a ; Saxons pushed over two tallies 3-2 de-| ELY WAS in for only the piring was bad. lady luck was i With the bases full and two in each stanza to lead through- cision over Mira Costa on minimum time, winding up on fickle, and worst of all, the | men gone, the RED! Thursday. third Saxon ' out most of the contest. the top end of a double play Saxon chances for a CIF berth chucker, Carey Hubert, nailed Momingside will lead the With none gone in the in­ and a successful pick-off at were weakened as Inglewood the Inglewood batter itial frame, the on four Bay League into action as the Spartans' Jim first came through with three fluke strikes, but he was waved down number one team with Ha\v- Borry blasted a single to cen­ Ron Hollis. the losing Micohi runs in the final frame to take to first and ter. Randy IHS had carried j thorne also assured of a CIF McKay beat out a hur'.er. picked up his second away a 5-4 Bay League victory. away the victory. j Playoff berth. drag bunt and Ken Turner defeat of the year even though It was one of North's rough­ poked a single for the first run he shutout the Spartans est losses of the campaign. The of the contest throughout the final five Saxons have dropped eight con- Dick Buchanan stepped up frames. ests throughout the year, win­ to the dish and delivered a FOR SPELLMAN. it was ning 14. but this one left long triple to push across the only his second victory of the Bob Shoup "depressed.'' only other South runs of the season against six defeats, and contest. Buchanan died on his initial win of the league THE LOSS was third base. particularly campaign. tough for the Saxons to take Turner knocked out two since they were hoping to EVEN WITH the quick three- hits in three trips to the plate make the GIF Play-offs with a run lead, it took three Spartan boosting his league average to strong third place record. chuckers to hold off the Mus­ .429 including 15 bingles in 35 North has lost only one non- tangs. Starter Ken Spellman. times league game, in the finals of Dan Ely and Ken Turner were MIRA COST.VS two runs the Camarillo Tournament, and all pushed into action attempt­ came without a hit in the third were counting on one of the ing to curb Micohi. Hollis led off with a walk. open play-off spots with a good Spellman notched the win, Larry Cox was safe on an in finish in a nine-team league. whiffing six. walking a like field error and Steve Woody The Saxons still have a third number and hitting one bat- walked to load the bases. place finish in the bag as both One run scored when Bill Redondo and Mira Costa went Weber was hit by a Spellman sliding to defeat, compliments Bay, Pioneer pitch and the second scored on COMING AROUND ... Ready for a seventh inning bingle. John Cambon brings lumber of Momingside and South a wild offering. around in attempt to get Torrance back in ball game with Palos Verdes. Cambon failed High. But, the Saxon chances Baseball and so did the Tartars with the Sea Kings taking a 9-4 win. are a lot slimmer since their (Herald Photo by John Roberts) record dropped to 9-7.

Standings MATTERS should be cleared BAY LEAGUE up by Tuesday and as Coach W i. PCT CB Shoup says, "I will UonlDfsld* ...... u s .MM Palos Verdes' Bats Boom, either be lUwtborne ...... 11 S .6*8 1H working on next year's football North ...... 9 7 .663 34 Mlr» CwU ...... S » .500 4', team, or planning our strategy Rfdondo ...... R S .SCO «Vj for the CIF Play-offs." South ...... 7 X .467 S Torrance Iziffltwood Loses SUMMIT CONFERENCE ...... S 1O .333 7 Last Tilt North blew a 4-0 lead on . . . North mentor Bob Shoup Louxiacer ...... 311 .158 84 Thursday (left) tries to decide if chucker Thur»djy-« Rtwilta Power hitting by Palos Ver- Tartars fell before as the eighth place-! Jon Baker has enough Somh S. Mint Co«U : a 94 on­ for his fifth win against a pair Sentinels, 5-10 for the loop stuff to pall himself out of trouble in recent contest The InjcKirood S. North 4 des boosted the Sea Kings into slaught of losses. fUnU Monica 4. Uriulnrcr 0 the season, battled back from the Saxons dropped hopes of a Bay League first place tie with Xornlnfildc (. R«ionroduced a circuit clout to and Wayne Larson paced the Tor-' hits. >ace the walked five while his dondo ... unstoppable Sea King mound foe was whiffing three Little League Padres to attack. and walking four. Results a 14-3 victory over the Giants HART, his , led 13 As Horsehider It RIVIERA LITTLE LEAGUE on Tuesday. . hitting attack with two doubles Heading the list was the final horsehide P.'d Sox 13. Orioles 4 Larson of Sooth- THE EMBRYO contest of the season for the \Vhlln Box 3. TICTt O fanned 12 Giants, and a pair of singles In four land baseball players this P.V. nine Indian* 9. Tanker* 4 but Robert Pauley and Eddie times at KNOW YOUR mm thumped Aviation on Tuesday Tartars and left them in a fifth Athletic* 4. aen-lor* 0 bat. Gary Lange had week' is an El Camino foot­ R<-<1 Sox 3. Indians 1 Bowling were the big men with two doubles and a single and ball star! and have now collected 23 place tie in the circuit with a Yutkcai «. White Sox 3 I the club for runs on 23 hits 5-8 record, identical to that of Whit* Sox 1. Kr.1 Sox 0 the winners. Dan Homaday went two for In clouting two hits in the past week. Indian* 7. Athl»llr» 1 Pauley and Bowling each col- three to Extra inning blows were de­ Lawndale's. TUT* 8. Tank"* 0 help the Orioles. three times at the plate for Orlol-.« 3. ivrnitor. I) jlected triples. Rallying late, the Cards took the Olean club in the New livered by the Sea King's Mike Orlol>« v«. Tl««-r» c»IIM Mike Arnold and Larry Olscn, Loren Moore, NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE Hart advantage of Bruce Harris' York-Pennsylvania League, and Mike Xtojor Ixvcu* | teamed to present the Orioles game - winning McCauley. Irv Palica had a ! Cardinal* ID. Sun 6 sixth frame Mike Andrews, All-American Taotemi 13. Brmrr* 10 with a 94 victory over the triple to edge the Phi Hies 10-9. booming triple for the Tartars.' Minor L««fu« Junior College end as a Rod & Gunners Seals. Arnold, making his Jerry Brisco took the pitching freshman transfer from • * • 1 pitching debut struck out nine nod for the Cards. South High last fall, topped DAVE HEPBURN drove In all Southern California dia- three of the Sea Kings' runs to Slate Fish mondmen with a .667 aver­ give him seven RBIs for the Fry age. week. Andrews left college Torrance could not get to Warrior Linksters Sweep ranks when he signed a pro­ winning hurlcr Gary Butcher At Local Park fessional contract with until the final two frames. the Breakwater Bull Bass, do­ Boston Red Sox during t h e nated by members of the Tor- Conference Play-Offs winter. EVEN THEN Torrance was ranee Rod and Gun Club, will DAVE INC AUS HAD AN IMPOSING too late as nulchi-r held on Clutch-playing El Camino and Larry Sprengcl will dc- 1 be the main course Tuesday College 147. Carding a 74 and a 3 to STRING of rusrs KJUHG wouo at made golf history Mon- ; tcrminc who the fourth roan ' lie Hallbcrg, who shot a 70 WA» I. Ht WAS ONE Torrance Park at the club's day, Of THE fish fry. adding the Metropolitan I will be. and-._ a_ 71.... for. team low medal- TO SIGN U» WHEN STUDENTS Conference medal match Sprengcl already automatic- 11st honors, Of rAlE. fIRfO 8V EXPIO/TS Of Anyone wishing to attend is crown THE fAMfD lA/ArETTE to its circuit dual match ' ally competes for the individ- j Drury ESCAD»UE, asked to come along with their championship turned in a 76-72.148: RECIUITfD THEM OWN FIGHTING families and bring at the Encino ual crown since lie placed in Fauk shot a 75-75. 130: Titus AM SQUADRON TO BE TRAINED one item Country Club. of food and their own place the top five medalists in t h e came through with a 76-76. AND READY FOR COMBAT DUTY. It was the first time in the Metro tourney. 152 and Scott wound up HE WAS FIRST TO SHOOT DOWN settings. Dinner will be $1 college's history that t h e FIVE ENEMY WANES. AND SO. witli the link- ECC Metro round by record­ children under 12 given stcrs have captured both WAS FIRST NAVAi AV/ATOR TO a free dinner. I championships. Metro SPRENGEL finished with a ing a 77-77. 154. BECOME AN ACE. IY WORtO WA* ». INCAUS HAD RISEN Soft drinks and coffee will Under the guidance of TO THE be free. RANK Of CAPTAIN AND IATER Dinner will be served Coach Al Grecnleaf. the golf ADDED TO HIS UURELS IY BEING from 6:30 until 7:30. Call crs averaged NAMED ASSISTANT SECRETARY FA 8-1538 or FA 8-6912 74.8 strokes per Of THC NAVY KM AIR. t° 1 man to edge favored Santa make reservations. ! Monica by a bare Thirty-six rod and gunners two strokes. IFE'S LIKE met at the Salton Sea recently THAT By FRED NEHER for a 9 a.m. until midnight WITH SIX men playing two fishing derby. 18-hole rounds, the Warriors Art Price of Lomita caught wound up with an 898 total the largest C'orvina, a 13^ as Santa Monica i900). San pounder. Paul Smith, Walt Diego (926), Bakersfield (047) Gilliard and Lois Gilliard also and Valley <980> trailed. pulled in large fin fighters. Coach Greenleaf praised his Walt Gilliard captured the men for "shooting the best prize for the largest- limit round of golf ever recorded of at El Camino." fish with Helen Smith second. » ! VICTORY marked a big inv I provemeiu from last year's RESULTS Warrior WEDNESDAY team which finished r.c.i..ndu iu-ai-ii I-.SLO-PITCH 't office ;. fourth in dual match play and Ti.rruuc-o L.iui» Club 4 T»rn>oc« I'ollce fifth in medal competition 12. ItcdunJu the worst a Greenleaf-coached team has finished at ECC. Mobil Still Ti.rrance Police 1, Torrtdc-e 1 looking for opponents fluu 1 to conquer, the club-swingers TUIT:III.., Kiwunl. 17. Retlum AiiK^I-i S encounter the best California OPEN tOFTBALL has to A -ioil.-a 4./ AIIOIKUII..II. n offer at Bakersfield. TnZTi'.lli-f B.:ar* 4 UK-»| »»ilj 1 Monday. May 21, in the State 16. N>»rm tiulMli^ liulnai^ 1 Tournament. WON o A v ' s LO- p i TC H" " abiT» 10. Warrior* 0 THE BEST the Tribe has ranc-<< Klko 7. Kivirru MOOM 4 ever z.i Puli.-e 7. Turranc« TlKom U finished in the Tourney iforfrlii was tenth, five years a^o. CITV EMPLOYEES SLO-PITCH W.-it-r D<-|U. 15. Park D.-|.t. S A four-man team will rep­ KiiKlnerriiiK p>-|n. IUK (ill DKUSios . . . >!:tkiii- u HUM- h>i- ihu umpire to 5. Kir«- D<-i>t. resent tha Braves up north. call, a I'alos Verdes horsehider comes, slridin;^ across the n«ium>a Bru-h jo 3 sY uiwrvnr« i . and Dan plate safely against Torrance on Thursday. Tartar Titus will dufinitely catcher B^oHll^^'R^n^H-^'.l^o 10 compete in Steve McGuire receives ball (arrow) INDUSTRIAt tho match. , llt:i 1'S MMU: UlStOilV . . . Unkiinua l)a\p "In case you're getting just a fraction of a SOFTBALL I , , ^ Scutt wus u> tired listening to my silly chatter . , second too late to make play. ij,i.-iK,r i'..rn«-u_i4. Mowi on 10 | . PL.\Y()KF between member oi thi- Tribe's Metropolitan Conference ';' you might try stuffing my mouth .. Dave! chani'.i-f with a hamburger." (ilerald Photo by John Roberts) l in s'' louship s(|uad. The Warriors will battle for State huno 's Aiiiii i ' Scott, Jim Fauk. Vince Thomas ', at Halierslicld on Mun