Sunday, March 20, I960 TORRANCE PRESS Pag* A-7 "LOOKING THS Hosts Culver; North vs. MC: 1 'EM SHS vs. Aviation in Loop Openers 1 OVER" Tartars' Five in Fifth Whips North High, 8 to 6 . I IIIIIIIII With Mikt Callos Jr.l|Ill!|||||l|||l!!l||||!l||!lll By John WhitBcrt i pitcher Carry Hubert for the A five run outburst in the fifth | hits and runs in the big inning, Braves First? inning enabled the Tartars toj Coach Kasten's crew added A Motor] sports writing acquanitenc* of mine re dump their crosstown rivals.)two insurance runs in the sixth cently proclaimed in a metropolitan daily, that the Mil North. 8-6, in a hard-fought bat- afi er scoring one in the second waukee Braves will finish in the tie Thursday afternoon. The Tor- for a lo(ai Of eight on 10 hits, top spot in the National ranee High nine blasted Saxon j Lcading the victory parade League ahead of the Dodgers. Fifty Drivers for The experienced the Tartars were Jim Armstrong, pro, who travels with the Dodgers Steve Parker, Eleazar Ybarra and and is in Vero Beach, wrote that the Braves will forge Go at Gardena Bill Williams, all with two hits ahead because (1) Charlie Dressen is a darn good man Over fifty cars will be on hand Bowling News apiece; Williams upped his sea ager and will not have to contend with injuries that be- for today'i CJA Hot Rod races son's average to .400 with a neat Vurp's Cafe edged Vfc game 12 for 30. set Covington, Bruton, Roach, and Johnny Logan. And at Gardena Stadium. Four driv past Pacific Athletic to claim the Shoup's Saxons jumped to a because (2) Dressefl's first pitching line is superb. er* are favored to take top hon top slot in Bowl-0-Drome's high- Spahn and Burdette powered Friday night 900 1-0 lead in the first inning on a are not too old to fling as yet and or* in the days 30 lap feature. pair of walks and a single by Carlton Willey, Bob Buhl and Juan Pizarro Scratch. With only about B i x are just Leading1 drivers are, Ed Van weeks remaining of their winter Dwayne Merrill- In the second right to back up last year's 20-game winners. Other Eyk, Bell Gardens; Bob* Ho^le, schedule, looks like a toss-up be the Saxons scored two when points of Braves merit are highlighted by the scribe but Buena Park; Ron Garriott, Gar tween the two squads as the Jack Golphnee doubled with the the aforementioned are the main reason* the brewery dena; and Jack Austin, Downey. Torrance Elks, X-Ello Shade Co. bases loaded. town will be flying the champion flag in October. All have captured main event and United Plumbing & Heat Tom Richardson went all the wins alrendy thi« season, and are ing are vicing for third, nine way for the Tartars, giving up • Scribe Too Premature lookinp: for their second triumph. back of the league leaders. Vuvp's six runs on nine hits. He was Several HPW - comers could Cafe ten-pin addict, Bob Nugent unusually wild, walking nine, but II is a well-known fact that those who try to pre break into the winners circle, in heads the list of high scorers striking out seven. dict the winner before the loop begins play are seldom cluding: Donnie Harrison, Gar on the series scoreboard with his The game was a complete re- right. Too many things must be considered and we feel dena; Wayne Page the Colton impressive 704 tally as Al Varot- j versa 1 of the Tartar's earlier jpsi that our "friend" is being just a little premature. Aiso flash; Arkie Moore, Fontana; tl, representing the X-Ello Shade lo the Saxons. In that fray Tor owr vanity,, on the Torrance level of course, urges Ray Bunch, Bell Gardens; Bud Co. claim* the individual high rance lost a close one 2-1. Thurs us to Astry, Lakewood; Chuck Town- game mark with his powerful day's battle saw the teams scor do a little pre-mature guessing at this point. Hen, Gardena; Bill Mangold, 27!) pitch. ing 14 runs on 19 hits and with The Dodgers will repeat their feat of '59 because Compton; Bob Simmons, ,South Monday Harvey Swing a combined total of six errors. their pitching staff is improved. Alston has three left Gate; Audie Madron, Compton; pleted the 25th week of their During the coming week Tor* handers and Termite Snyder, Los Angeles; DfcNNlS HOGUE, Saxon pitch«r, crosiei third inning of North-South game won by winter loop with Sandy's hurlers ranee hosts Culver City Tuesday; four righthandera who have more on the home plat* after connecting with a homer in ball than all of Dressen's moundsmen. Other Bucky Stoner, El Monte; Freddie the Saxoni Tuesday 7-1. heading the pack 23 games in North hosts Mira Costa and South scribes in Thompson, Downey; and Norm —Press Photo by Art Willey front of the second place Stand- journeys to Aviation. All teams Florida tell us that the Dodgers are the feared ones and Malone, Riverside. bys. Misfits ride in third, one beginning league play with not Milwaukee. Expected back in action for the out of second followed by the North in the Bay League and the Dodger hitting this year does not promise to im days feature, is Att Atkinson, Tanner Set What 4. Noisy Four and the We other locals in competition in prove much. Old pros, Snider and Furillo, may be over Pasadena who had a spectacular Big 'Fishing Sweepstakes' Are mob. League leading mem the Pioneer League. the hill after the gruelling accident at the stadium two ber, C. Mathers whipped up a Score by inninps: grind of spring training. for Ascot whopping 681&42-673 set, to take THS .010052 0--8 10 S However, younste/s like Don Demeter and Ron Fairly, weeks ago. Atkinson flipped his maihine, six tlme.s, and was cata- Offered by Rubber Firm Sammy Tanner, the "Flying'over the top notch fr- " - -ncns North 120000 1 6 9 3 from present inrliealions, individual look as they can fill the gap. pulated out of the car on the. Here's a chance for you to go Flea" who was the sensation of scries hon< Batteries: Tartars, Richardson Considered to be among the mate, B. Mathers the Their average should come up thirty points apiece with final roll, when his seat belt let on a seven-day fishing vacation finest fishing the 1959 season, is the first and McQuirc; North. Hubert. Dot- spots in the west rider female high, scoring with more play. go. Atkinson was confined to with all expenses paid, including ern hemisphere, a pow son (5). Hogue (7) and Marsden- the seven sites to file for the lOfiO motorcycle erful 600&96-fi96. P. Sena, Whut| the hospital for several days, all entry arrangements if it's a chosen by U.S. Rubber are ex racing opener at Ascot Stadium, 4 kogler, uncorked a nifty A Better Hodges but expects to have, a doctors foreign country, accommodations, pected to 231&| exert a strong appeal. Friday night, April 1. 26-257 for the lead for the loops General Meet Backing up Gil release, to return to action Sun jz^iidn service, equipment and Transportation Hodges at first is big but still awkard will be by air to Tanner won more main events individual high game award with day. transportation. And you can take the nearest Frank Howard. The boy who could probably hit one and airport, and the final than any other handlr-bar jockey B. Lee, going the route Scheduled for A nine event racing program a fishing companion along too, for Team break the Los Angeles Museum windows log by auto, motor launch or during the past campaign. How No. 4, connected for way back over is on the days card, topped free. the gals high by charter plane, depending on the ever, he lost the season champ of J96&40-23P. Little Leaguers the left field bleachers in the Coliseum, will no doubt the 30 lap feature. Racing be United States Rubber Company accessibility of the location. ionship to Troy Lee in a tight Inlaws & There will be a general meet end up in Spokane once the season starts. Regardless gins at 2:30 p.m., 1 Mo top the Monday of time trials is offering 24 auch trips for two Perhaps some of the most In struggle. nights Men ing of parents of the Torrance his will start at 1 p.m. Industrial Handicap play in the Grapefruit circuit he's still green and as part of a $100,000 "fishing teresting fishing may be found The 6-4 "Flying Flra" had a with Cliff's Shell Service listed National Little League tomorrow about one year removed from major-league play. sweepstakes" designed to attract at Tarpon Lodge, I/ake Nicar tremendous win streak going ^n second, six back of the league night at 7 p.m. at the Torrance However, I do not expect Hodges to fold up as many the attention.of the nation's 86,- agua. This lake is a unique body during the first half of th« cam leaders. American Plant Growers Elementary School auditorium, it others do. Gil will be stronger and hit over .300 in '60. AMBLE Cage 000,000 fishermen. There are 210 of fre^h water containing such paign, during which time he was rest in third, followed by (Jlark'n was announced today by W. J. additional prizes, namely, ten salt water fish as shark, snook, virtually unbeatable. Cleaners, Burg Tool, Zing Bros. Nescnson, publicity director of His first year was miserable in Los Angeles but was lt»GO-model 7.5 outboard motors sawfish and tarpon. followed by a : , < on70&42-712 three game ef-' meet is to acquaint new parents his .'55 years. He's got more pep than the average youngs- son over Amble Cage League re ing sporting goods store, and 100 lies within the arctic watershed. July. fort to claim the seasons individ- with the operations of the i"i-s of'20-25. sumes play this week with tne spin casting kits worth $71.50 Hrre all waters drain toward It was Tanner's big streak that ual series high as (J. Marchese i league. As an added feature each, which include Outside of Charley following games on tap: Wednes rod, reel, the Arctir Ocean. It Is a wild, was at least partially responsi scattered Bowl-O-Dromn wood!Dodger World Scries films will Neal the Dodgers infield includ lino, lures and other accessories. for a towering ing National League 9 p.m. your entry to U.S. Royal Swrop- utakes, P. O. Box 237, Mount flag, perched atop the Coliseum, with him. Last weeks results were as fol Vernon 10, NT. lows: Torrance Recs. 24, Rodon- do Hawks 22; Torranee Press 24, Base ba Pony UDirec League Has tory Christian Men 13; HRSportsmen The baseball aggregation * Redondo Chamber to 22, Sheriff's Men 12; Post Office statistic! listed below havt been compiled by staffers of the PRESS to better acquaint readers with 8, SBCofGod 41; Calif Bank for Work Party Today the make-up of Little PONY and Babe Ruth Leagues of the Greater Torrance Area. If your team is not listed write to Sports All fathers of boys Sponsor Marine Show feit to Vagabonds and Old Pros who will Editor, Torrance Press, 1406 Cravens-Ave., with information. 23, Tappa Keggas 14. be playing in the West Torrance The Redondo Beach Chamber *nd awter interest." Some of the P-O-N-Y League are asked to of Commerce will iponsor South events included a* part of the STANDINGS please join the work party to be LITTLE LEAGUE LITTLE LEAGUE (Cont.) PONY LEAGUE (Cont.) ern California's most complete 10-day program are an Over-the- W I, held on the Ryan Aircraft Field SOUTHWOOO LITTLE LEAGUR ROLLING HILLS PONY LEAGUI President—Milt Harrlngton (FR 5-44i.'). marine «vents program, June 17- Water Marine Show, Seventh Torninc" KITS...... X 0 on 247th St. today. Little League baseball is for bey> born President - Walter Virgil (FR ««04S) Rakes, shov Boundaries—Palos Verdes Estates schol district. 26, according to Old Pros ...... 7 1 between July 31, 1952 and Au*. L Players Agent—Paul Halbach (FR 4536ft) the Neptune Running of the Neptune Days els and hammers are to be 1947. Registration—U and Boundaries—Hawthorne 14 year old boys can contact T);tys "1960 Marinarama" chair Outboard ami Water Ski SBCofGod ...... 7 1 Blvd. on the east; Seoul league president. Races, brought along and work is to TORRANCI CINTRAL LITTLE LIAOUI vedn Blvd. on the south, Torrance city limits to Location man, Ncal Howard. (Western Regional Penguin Sail- Redondo Hawks ...... 6 2 start at 8 a.rrx The league needs President—Russell Haynes (PA I-3U7). DPI Amo on the west; Del Amo to Hawthorne Blvd. of Ballpark—Landfill No. 1 on west «lde on the north. of Crcnshaw Blvd. between Palo* VrrdM Drive North \pplune Days has been oper-jboat Races. Skin Diving Trra«- Torrance Press ...... 4 4 the complete cooperation of all Players Agent—Jim Wayt (PA 10176) and Rolling Hills Rond. afpd by the Redondo Beach jure Hunt, Iron Man Races, Fish- H RSportRmen ...... 4 4 the Boundaries— Hawthorns Blvd. on tht we»t; 1'Oth Try out«—Completed fathers if the field is to V>e SI. on the north; Crenshaw Blvd. on the east; and Location of Ballpark—Tn he developed at Emerald Chamber of Commerce as a lo-iing Derby, In-the-Watrr Boat Pa- Post Office ...... 8 5 ready for tho scheduled opening Carton St. on the tooth. St. between Ania and Victor St. WEST TORRANCI PONY LEAGUI cal water celebration for the past trade, Art Show. Nautical Dance, Tappa Keggas ...... 8 B Hay, April .10. Registration—Completed President—Dob Mvers (FR SA7V). Tryouts—Complrtfd Players anent—Bob \Vhlte (FR 6-111?) nix years. This year many newjand a carnival, Christian Men ...... League boundaries—Redondo c'lv limits of the w» r.t League Dane*—March TORRANCB AMERICAN LITTLI LEAGUE 77 a? * P m at Torrance hrtwten Torranrc Rlvrt and Pacific Coast Hwv events have hern added as the' Demonstrations will be the Calif. Hank...... President—Carl Blntord (FR 5-5159) Amrrlrnn l.»gion Hall. north boundary follow Torrance Blvd.. Henrietta, Drl IfWO Neptune Days Marinarama, keyword in the Over-the-Water Vagabonds ...... 2 «> Directors to Hold Opening Day— Undtr.lded Players Ageht John SchnePP (FR 5 *AS3) Amo; /«ast boundary follows Hawthorne Blvd , Sc make* its bid for regional prom- i Marine Show. Constructed on the Sheriff's Men ...... 0 K Location of Ballpark—Mobil Park, vxith nf »n Boundaries—Redondo rlfv limits on the w*u. v puiveda, Crennhaw, Lom(ta Blvd., Hawthorn* to trance at 1400 ItOth St. (northwest corner of Gen puiveda Blvd. on the north; Madrona Ave , Lomita r.oiith boundary along Pacific Coast Hwv inence Howard also stated that j Horseshoe Pier over the Pacific Meeting Monday eral Petroleum ref!n«ryh Shlnoaa Fltld (minor Blvd., Hawthorn* Blvd. on the easti Pacific Coast Registration—evenings at the homes the field), 18?nd St. at Crenshaw Blvd. Hwy. on the south. Well*, 3433 7?»th Place; J. D. Johnston, Neptune Days activities!Ocean, the Marina Show will ing will b« located within 200 Publicity chairman Harvey R S. Addlngton, 21»34 Ocean Ave.f Rlcharo Registration—Continued during first two trvouts. Mar tin. ehange of scope is din-tly tied!spotlight a central water area as feet of the Marine Casson of the Torrance B a he 7)77« Talisman St. (S3 registration fee required). Shows en Tryouts—March t» at • a.m. at Del Amo Field. Tryout*—Completed < to the beginning of final con-1 a LOMITA LITTLI LIAOUI demonstration «ren» for exhib- trance. Ruth League announced today General Meeting—Wed., March 73 at 7:30 p.m. at Location of Ballpark—Rvan Aircraft Co. *t ruction in Redondo's King itors. Howard concluded by saying that his loop will hold a board Pr**ld*nt—Tec Coggins (DA 6-7735) Callc Mayor School to announce teams. Harbor. "Members of the marine minded that this year the entire commu of directors meeting Monday, Play«rs Atent—Mrs. Bill Stowell (DA e-5»2i). Opening Day—May 7. Family water enthusiasts can March Boundaries—Torrance city limits on the north; Location of Ballpark—DM Amo Field, Plata 0*1 public will be invited to test ex nities' efforts will be for the wa 21 at the Steelworken; Walnut to the end of Ocean View Ave. on the Amo, one block west of Western Ave. expect 10 full days of activities, hibitor's equipment in its natural Hall on Border Ave. •ait; end of Ocean Ave. to back of Pennsylvania BABE RUTH LEAGUE ter interested family- 'While the Dr. on the south? Pennsylvania to Pacific Coast according to Howard. "W« will environment, King Harbor and Hwy. to Crenshaw to 241st St. on the west. father and son race their boat, TORRANCI NATIONAL LITTLI Bab* Ruth L«agu« baseball Is for 13, feature events for every boating Santa Monica Bay. A boat RMlsfratlon—Completed (135 boys to date). LIAOUI 14 and 15-ytar-old land- fish or skin dive; mother and Comets Are Flying Leaiue Dance—Saturday, May 14. President—George ColctFA 85079) boys born sine* S«pt. daughter can enjoy the beach, More than Opening Day—Saturday, May 14. Player* Agent—Ralph Sehaefer (FA 1-3500) 1, 1944. 21,000 orders for Location of BallparK—Chandler Field, Narbonne art show, etc. The exhibitor will the Boundaries—Carson St. on th* north. Western Av«. TORRANCB BABE Comet were placed in ad Ave., north *f Pilot Verde* Drive North. on the past, RUTH LEAGUE southern Torranr.e city limits to Cren President -Bill Korrnenskv (CA 8-1711) enjoy it because he will be shaw vance of Thursday's dealer intro to Sepulveda to Hawthorn* to Carson on th* Players Agent—foster Kelly (FA I-7VA3) Established Since 1923 south on the where the marine minded family duction, Ben D. Mills, Ford Mo west. Boundaries—Pending revision. decid«s on their second or third tor Company vice president, said NORTH TORRANCI LITTL* LIAOUI Registration—Completed. Registration—To be continued at date of tryouts President-Bob Simons (DA 9-1363) Trvouts—Completed (140 boys to d«t»0. largest Trvouts—Completed purchase." today. Players Agents—Sam Johnson (west), PR 9-7577; Opening Day—May 7, Saturday John Miller (east) DA 4-8349. Location of Ballpark—Plara Del Amo, west ef Location of League Boundaries—(west league) Ballparks—Del Amo Field at Pla/a del Western Ave. (Del Amo Field). Hawthorne Blvd. Anio. ortv» block west of on the wpM between Redondo Beach Western Ave. end Barrpt Blvd. and Fioht, one block southeast of 190th; north boundary Redondo Beach Blvd.; south Carson and Crenshaw. THE boundary 1901h St ; east and weM bisected by NORTH TORRANCE BABE RUTH Glenburn; )83nd; Falda; (east league) east city President—Richard Awn (DA t 2734) STONE & MYEflS limits form boundary between Redondo Beach Blvd. Players Agant—Wes Foth (DA 3S374) and 190th. Boundaries-—City limits of Torrance north of 1'ftth Tryouts—Complete (SM hoys I PONY LEAGUE St Oet Acquainted Dance March 24, Gardena Elks PONY L«agu« it a baseball program •Registration and Tryouts—Completed MORTUARY Gable House Club. Opening Day—Tentatively Mav 14 or IS. Opening Day—Sunday. April 14. for 13 and 14-year-old boy* born be Location of Ballpark Sab* Ruth Ball Park at Mined Ylppy Party—May «. tween the date* Aug. 1, 1945 and July 177th St. and Oramrrcv Place Pancake Breakfast—May 21. Hard Time* Dance—June IK, Oardrna VFW Hall. 31, 1948. Location of Ballpark—Domlnguei Park, 190th and PACIFIC AMERICAN 1221 Engracia Ave., Torrance Beryl PACIFIC RIVIIRA PONY LIAOUI BABE RUTH BOWL St., lorrance. (Rpdondo Beach city limits). President Ralph Broqdon (FR 5 1»9.S). President—John Mlnech (FR S77Z3.) Players Agent—joe Burden (FR $ 0»SO). Hawthorne and Sepulveda Blvds. Players Attnf—Leo La Portf (FR 5-7973) Boundaries—1orrance city urea south of Pacific RIVIERA LITTLI LIAOUI CoaM Hwv.. hounded by Redondo city limits on the President Jack Holmes city limits on th« l omltn Blvd. and Hawthorne Blvd. on the east, in Boundaries—Pacific Coast Hwy. on the north, Tor east. North on Cr*n»H*w o Lemllw, vw»t on Lomit« eluding Hollywood * iviera. rance cHy limit* on the south, Nancy Let through 1o Hawthorne, teuth on Hawthorn* to Pacific Coa*t Registration—Thrcjgh March i» at rtome of Joe the center of Via El Sereno on the oast and the Hwy.; we»f on Pacific Coait Hwv. to Avenue I; Burden (FR 5-0950) at the Beneral meeting or dur Pacific Ocean on the west; south to Camlno del Campo and west to the, ocean. Ing trvouts. Tryouts—Completed Trvoutt—March 13. 13 and 1» »t South High School. ReaUfratlcm—Throughout tryout riat*~. Tryoufs— March 19, 26 and April I at lower Kissel Location of Ballpark-South High School diamond. r OPEN Trvouti—Completed Field. BEFORE APRIL 1st Location of Ballpark—Lower Kissel Pleld, Pacific Location of Ballpark—Kltsel Field, 4000 Pacific Coast Hwy., one half mile woat of Hawthorna Blvd. Coast Hwy. just weit of Fish Shanty. W*'rt Lookin0 Forward to Your TORDONDO LITTLE LEAGUE President—Leo ROLLING HILLS LITTLI LIAOUI NORTH TORRANCI Fischer (FR M536) PONY LIAOUI Pl»yer'» Atent—Frank Hervev (PR 9-2340) League Reservations President—Jack Palmer (FR 7-2522) - Boundaries—R«liton Players President--Ronald Miner (FR 4-5913). Lane on North, Hawthorne Aaent—Jack Rathwell (PR 3-7344) Blvd. on Eett. Del A mo en South, Flatter St. on eague Boundaries—Mlraleste area, Rolling Hills Playert A»ent—Slim Wheel)* (DA 4-M79). w«t. area, Dapplegray area, Large Roundarlet—Rfriondo 8r«ch Blvd. on the north, Vista area; City of Tor- Realisation—Completed- 401 boys to date m Call Jerry Homcl Rolling HIIK, Strwberry Lane orea, Westtield area. rmtce city boundaries on the east; l«01h SI. and the Registration- south; Hawthorne Tryout* Mandatory tor minors, option plrtverj and Completed Blvd. en ihe west. new " Now! TrroutS—Completed players. Saturday Mwtch 1»; alternate Se Registration—Belno continued until trvouts at pres- day, March ?A. Start of starting at » a.m. at Carl Steele Practice—Mat < >• "" Idrnt and player* aoent's homes. Si'honi. l«3PO insiewood Ave , Torrance. League Dance—April i Activities—Dance. April »; Mixed Yippee Party Opening Day Tentatively May J. Opening Day—April 2' April ?e Location of Ballpary—-Und^r construction FR 8-2265 Location of Ballpark—Honing at fntra HUM tune League Tryowts Completed. dero Sumo Hrln needed. Fntrance .Utt Helii»n field, entrance off Rolling Hills road, St Parking in Rear Mrs. Bessie Myers north -ot Location «f Ballpark—El Nlrtci Park, Klnesdale Ave. Pancake Breakfast—April J3, Baker's Market 1«0tn Palon Verde* Drive North. near 18Jnrt St. and Hawthorne Blvd. and Inglfwood.