Grid Tilt Pits South Against Not South Choice Over North In Shrine Charity Came i More than 75.000 fans are BOTH SIDES are claiming , pair of Sequoia (Redwood Citv) expected to ,pour into the lx>.sl|hc finest material they have i bruisers in Rich Koeper (6-4, Angeles Coliseum Wednesday yet assembled for the charity i 225) and Bob Svihus (6-4, 225). night for the 10th annual fray, but the South goes into i Keeper was named Northern Shrine North-South Football battle a one-touchdown favor-1 lineman of the year | Classic. ite. | last season. For the South, the Kick-off is slated for 9 p.m. | RO|J, sql, ac]s possess exvep-! m'R men al'e r-os Angeles High A pageant involving Hums- 'fjona i speed as well as weight. > tackle Steve Avery (240) and ands of pnraders will precede Both backliekls average 184', Banning tackle Richard Reed __. the game at 7:45 p.m. and also wi,j|e t),e North has the ad- <240). serve as entertainment be- v;, M(agl> j n u,0 |j ne 204 to 201. The game proceeds go to the twcen tho halves. | Thp ^ contpstants (,ome ! support of the Shriners' Hos- into the game with great seor->tal f°r Crippled Children. if* I kJ i" inn potential i Tickets, all reserved, are riced llPriPrfll JvlGGiinC! 'Tl»* *°u^ '>»* probably the at $5. $3 a:ld * 1-50- VlrllUIUI i iVVItliy mos( versati](1 |)ackfiol(i ever put together in the series. All the backs can throw the ball USC Grabs and even the (two For Grid Loop of them single-wing men) can run like halfbacks. Off this, Top Shrine the South is given the edge. Registration Set St. Anthony's Tyrone Price Grid Stars Steve Jasper and his A general ^meeting for^all [^ leadin« sc(>rer °" the The University of Southern READY, HIKE . . . to Califrnia, faced with its most brother Greg practices up for the beginning of the Pop parents and boys interested in with 17 touchdowns h i s encredit. Redlands' Harold punishing football schedules of Warner football campaign. The Pop Warner League has participating in the Pop War- ...... scheduled an Information and registration meeting for ner Football program will be Ka " h')s amas<'ect all time in the next few sea­ Wednesday night. Interested boys must bring birth cer­ held in the Torrance Elemen- sons, received a tremendous tificates. tarv school cafetorium Wednes- THE SOITH'S powerful at- boost in the manpower depart­ day irVTo'^m^The'sciroons tack wi " l)e offso! b>' a dcval ment when the Trojans out­ located at 2005 Martina in cen- siting North threesome of distanced all other schools in tral Torrance [Madera's Kent Nance (32 IDs), the quest for the Shrine foot­ The .-I .^.kjr for ,,,c "« <*? JS?>^ ball players. The 25-man North and South ! SSSM^^^It:^^^^^^ teams, representing the finest timist club and former high i . . .' r.,.-' trHisnn" higl school stars in California, Over 110 cars and drivers Compton who will handle an school football coach. '' j!TaVinstFresnn.High and checked into Sal- will race today in a nine event oidsmobile in the day's nine The coaches and officers of c ap'p'e d the season with'an urday to begin preparations (loublehcader CJA Hot Rod m,nl t.ar{| Scrallt( has wol, the association will be intro- pi'ght . touchdown explosion for the 10th annual Shrine and Stock Car program at Football Classic July 28 at. the two main events this year, and duced. ' against Merced. Los Angeles Coliseum. Gardcna's Western Avenue is leading in points. Tlle equipment used will be j The game ' pits towering Speedplant. During a luncheon at the Other leading drivers enter- «» display. The purpose of the (quarterbacks in the South's Biltmore Hotel, 10 of the play­ Heading up the Hot Rod cd include* Dick Cook lake mpet '»g is l° bctter acquaint : Rod Dowhower (6-4. 2101 and ers including an outstand­ race, will be the 1900 CJA Hot tuwood' mtiuuei Art Atkinson uitk COOK, Pasadenr hake- :interested...... t..., ...,l)|10 P.,,le ...,wlth . .,.,.thc .,I ... Nort],-s CYajg Morton (6-4, pitched for ing trio of interior linemen Hod champion, .Jim Roessler. Je^Aotli lardena Sck *™m The Torl'ance Assn' '"'a Morton has probably of Barstow. Roessler has cap­ a member of the South Bay j 18 touchdowns, while Dow- indicated they would Austin, Downey; Bill St. James, Pop>P Warner Football confer- bower connected on an even go to college at USC. tured five main events al­ Gardena; Chuck Towusen, Gar- Surprising California was ready (his year. ence The local association dozen TD aerials, di- '' "a.Cicorge Durade. Pomona; j ; tto fjfield ,d fjfive tteams dur- next in order of preference. ANGEL FANS . . . Getting ready to go on the Torrance Recreation Department'' teen­ Tops in the Stock Car Gene { their secon(1 season vision is Arley Scranton ()f Billy Cantrell, Riverside; , BOTH LINES are tough. The ninegridders Indicating that j age trip to the Angels-Indians ball game on Friday, July 28, are Uruce and I'attl Mrocz- Davis, Santa Monica, Jasper The program is open Uto boys North will be anchored by a u«e Berkeley school had the ko. Price Includes bus transportation, Insurance, and admission to the gall game, (idling Lopiccolo Downey. Bob Sim-> ine to 14 vears of age on 1 inside track. Oregon State was their tickets for I hem is Dick Reynolds of the Recreation Department. mons, South Gate; Wayne Pol- January , f961 . The weight third with eight, and UCLA South Legion telIr "pl(Clly1t Hrty' limits aare 60 to 130 pounds ABEL WINS AT SAUGUS rounded out the Big Four with I El Monte; Jim Lytel, Pasa The teams are classified by age Ernie Abels of Torrance seven. | dena; Ray McKinley, Bell; and weight. I edged Phil Bradley and Jim Tile Trojans are due to land Wins Pair, Dave Hubert, Huntingdon Park: Registrations will be taken Steele for the top spot and a pair of giants from Sequoia Tordondo Nods Pacific Audie Madron, Compton; Don- before and after the meeting. captured the first URA midget High School in Redwood City Captures Title nie Harrison, Gardena; Paul A registrant should be'accom­ race of the season at Saugus tackle Bob Svihus (6-4, 225) Jones, Torrance; Dallas Harri- panied by a parent and have Friday night. The trophy dash and center Rich Koeper (6-4, On Home Run by Hons South Torrance American ! son- Hermosa Beach; and John a proof of birth date. saw Lyold Corbin taking top 22S), Northern California Line­ Legion Post No. 170 clobbered | Turner, Santa Ana. honors. man of the Year. Guard Den- Joel Mons smashed a home home with i double in the teams scoreless, and it on 1 Gardena, 7 to 0, anrl El Se- j In the 12-lap semi-main, nig Drucker (5-1, 210), St. Ig- run over the right field fence bottom of the third frame. remained for Hons, the first in the bottom of the seventh In the fourth inning, Tor­ gundo, 5 to 4 over the week­ Red Devils Gary Hill rolled to victory over naitus, San Francisco) is an­ Tordoiulo man up in the sev­ Jim Devitt and Ned Spath. other prospective Trojan. inning to give the Tornondo dondo notched another run enth, to unleash his game-win­ end to cinch the Bay league All-Stars a 4 to 3 victory over tide with a 12-2 record. Central Nine when Tim Hamilton, who had ning blast. Bob Wehrhan hurled a Rout Pedro, their Pacific loop counterparts reached second on a fielder's Gene Cook, the winning classy three hitter against Gar­ n extra-inning, nerve choice and advanced to third pitcher, went all (he way and dena to notch the victory. Takes Pair Nio Dodgers Nell Kppn Dpfpmk fvrlp 1 pad wracking contest. on a passed ball, scored on a had the third strike called on Larry Thomas came in to re­ First blood was drawn by grounder by Jackie Cowan. eight men. He allowed but four lieve Ken Turner in the sev­ Due to the moving up of the Tordondo when Mike Loney In the top of the fifth, Pa- its. Carlos Herrrara, his op­ enth inning of the El Segundo In Tourney playoff games two full weeks, singled and lions drove him cific went ahead on a walk to j posile, had six strikeouts and j (the Connie Mack Red Devils In Expert Class at Ascot Park Mike Andersen, a single by gave up nine hits. tilt, and stuck around to clialk Beginning the first game of will face two clubs today. At up the win. The two South j u,e All Star playoffs in fine Motorcycle riders at Ascot ing in the groove of fellow Jim Cook and a home-run I In regular Minor League hurlers allowed ~ " ---'- ' 1 p.m. they will travel to Nar- blast by third sackcr Mike""Tordondo ' ' action, the Pirates El Segundo; style, the Torrance Central bonne High to meet Culver , Park,,.-.,. go back to the job . of townsman Keen, holds three Sunset 'Cap only 5 hits. Little League slipped by Gar v in wi..t silouid be the de- settling their own champion- Ascot records for amateur ri- Taggart. boosted their league record to Mike Andrews supplied the (]e"na 4 to 3 behind the five- ',, ' |. ,, for the leaeuelgueP"sh 1'P!' riuio.vFri(lav iiigm."'S'11- un.ciafler takiicuvuig"8 j ders: one lap, 23:89; five laps, lfi-1, outslugging the Stars 17 power for the Legion against hit pitching of Keith Patton i c'ro'w n. "A't Vp'.m7"the"Red timc ollt lor a couPle °f na-; 2:02.46; and 10 laps, 4:05.49. Ends Year TORDONDO came back lo lo 10. and the hilling of Tom Harris, ' nevils will return to Torrance tional meets. i Gene Montgomery. Clyde knot it up in the bottom of i .hrno nn, ' ving three on a wno wem two for- three - at-- Ihe ! to the»'« Torranceiutimn.t. 1 As i,as been Ihe story since j Litch, Ron Nelson, Dale Nor- At Hollypark he fifth, as Dick Cowden sin- EARLIER in the week, the liome run, Iwo doubles and a .)late May . the rider to beat in the ^lund and George Sein are the gled, went to second on a pass- .Stars pasted the Red Sox 13 single Police. Sunset. ,, ball and was drivcn home to 1 with Corky Arneson earn­ South Torrance drew a byc ' Steve Kealey. Central center- Tom Richardson set the expert class remains Neil Keen leading riders among the no- 1 he $7.),000 added fielder, blasted a two-run dou- i Dodger Rookies down on eight of Pasadena, the 135-pound vice or first year contestants.: Handicap tomorrow at Holly- j by stcve Sciarra's clutch sin- ing the nod. en the first round of the play- package of racing dynamite The new AMA rule at Ascot j wood Park wil1 brinS out one ; gle. With Robbie Nelson whiffing off games but will engage the ble in the sixth inning to hand hits as the Torrance Red Devils that calls for main events in - of the finest fields cvei' to Torrance the ball game. rolled to a 5 to 2 victory Sun- who is at his best on the Gar- sixth frame found both 11 men and Terry Fred- winners of this weekend's tills. The Redondo Knothole All day at El Camino College, i do"a half-mile oval each. division ... .,.. has.. been., .. _ . meet ,.,in California.,... ,,,.,. at caf ,lMomile.c ir eiickson having a perfect day Stars suffered the same fate at! Rick Hood blasted a two-run j Keen, who holds the all-time ! hit slnce introduced as it places a fnpj f'Jf Jf ' S ' b « at the plate, going three for Gardena, as Dave Kance blast-: home and went three for fouri*'", fcf ™CO\A . or South- riders against contestants of 'J nee B1e sse ne. of e ' three and walking once, the ed two home runs to lead Tor- at the plate to lead the Connie l«««l Iraclks. has; binU up_more simi,a , skills and experience. American| Handicap^ and the Angels romped to lo 16 (o 4 Hollywood Gold Cup in hi last victory over the Phils. ; ranee to the vic.oiy. All lold, Mack Red Devils to a 10 to 2 «»n ^300 point lead for ,. * * ''' two starts, will be high weight | the winners smashed three victory over San Pedro in Sat- ^1 As cot tha in mon hi|>. Stu at 122, eight pounds more than j The Orioles added two more ' four-baggers with Bob Quarry '""'< "'" """">«' Mmlej ' Los Al^ucs- Jack RACING FRIDAY night, un- wins to their record, edging urday's contest. O'Brien, Santa Monica, and Al der (he direction of J. C. Ag- ; he carried when he won Ihe I belting one to add to the total. Dennis Hogue went the route ajanian, starts at 8:30 o'clock I Gold (Hip last Saturday the Giants 7 lo (> and then on the mound for the victors Gunter, IMS Angeles, trail in playing off a tie game and The only bright light of the order to make up the "Big with qualifying at 7. The pro­ Leading contenders for the Tennis Lessons and limited San Pedro to six gram, the 17th of the 1961 downing the Padres 10 to li. m night for Redondo was George I Four," labeled the BSA Wreck­ final day of racing include the In both tills. Neil Sorenson' Diller who kept his team in hits. 202 ooo ooo-io is o ing Crew by Ascot Park fans. season, concludes four months slakes winner First Balcony of Friday night action at the (120), Sea Orbit (119), New came in lo stop uprisings with the going by blasting .three sensational relief hurling. Slated in August hits in three trips to t newish. BOB KIRCHER of Pasadena 183rd and Vermont plant. Policy (118) and Whodunit is the big noise of the amateur Agajanian has carded one of (117), the last named having division, although he still trails the highly popular night steple- been the Sunset winner two TI1K ORIOLES scored seven Bob Skibsted of Riverside in chase race meets for Sunday years ago. runs off the Gianls jn the first For Every Age the point race. Kircher. follow-' night, Aug. B. Dress Up at 113, Geechoe frame but were unable t« An August schedule of ten­ I.ou and Nickel Boy. both at score again off the offerings nis lessons for both youngsters 112, Scotland at 111 and Turin. of reliefer Sieve Wyss. In the and adults has been set up, 110, are a m o n g the liglil- meantime, the game Gianla due to overwhelming demand, Torrance Co-Hosts | weights of the field who also were rallying. But Sorenson according to the Torrance Rec­ I loom as dangerous competition came in to whiff six men in reation Depl. II or Prince Blessed as he seeks two and two-thirds innings to Classes meet al El Retiro Slo-Pitch Tourney I his third straight handicap win preserve the win. Park and North, South, and and the honor of being chosen Against the Padres, Soren­ first s I e p toward the : Kaininsky, president of a Hollywood Park's "horse of the JOEL HONS Torrance High schools twice a The Tordondii Slugger son came in to strikeout three week for 45 minutes. Players formation of a "major league" ! group which has organized a meeting." men in a row lo squelch » must bring their own racquets, of slo-pitch soltball in Southern ! so.,allcd ..majop league-. of rally and end the game for th« and a 50 cent fee covers equip­ Cal.lorma was taken this week | slitch fm. 1962 (|le Orioles ment cost. Instructors are Hob when co-hosts lorrance and i lourney will be ., ,«, H .;| ball. The Orioles are no will se* McSpadden and Hov Von Drak. Santa Ana began a double- room" for the loop which will Standings ond place wilh a !(> (> record. El Retiro lessons will be at I I'liiiiinalion tournament invol- gel off Ihe ground nexl spring. The Seals managed to* re vinj.1, einht of the top teams in and U p.m. lor li-l I year olds Slo-pilch, played with a 1(1- , main in the win column l)> and ,'t p.m. for 12-M year olds Ihe southland. Christ the King Lutheran ,!1 lo 7 Games will be played simul­ uic'h soflball. was introduced to clobbering Hie Angels on Mondays and Wednesdays the West Coast by Moon nine rallied for live runs in the from July III lo Aug. Hi. taneously at 7:,'10 and !» p. in. sixth inning to defeat Seaside at Torrance City P a r k a n d nine years ago and has mush PIN TOl'RM'Y DRAWS North High classes on Mon­ roomed tremendously in popu­ Community r> to li and capture days and Wednesdays f r o m Memorial Field in Santa Ana. the Church League title of the According to tourney direc­ larity. Torrance bowler Hernie Hill July .'II to Aug. 10. will be at T h e game draws its name Torrancu Re.creatioi. baseball -.porting a 202 average, h a I R and (i p.m. for I,'Mil year tors Ted Kaininsky of Santa program. The Torrance First Ana and Red Moon of the Tor­ I f r o m unique pitching rules. registered lo roll in Hie tour olds and 7 p.m. lor udull.s. Ihe i Slo-pitch had its origin in Chi- Lutheran church, who would uaniciil lo decide the ejght,l South High classes will be rance Recreation Dcpt titlisls if lourney will continue 01 air.cago, where more than !i()0 ! »«ve tied the league spot on the Los Angeles Toro, Tuesdays and Thursdays from icssivc Saturday evenings. teams compete annually in var- Ibev had losl and Firs! Lulhcr- rosier. The Toi'os are a mem Aug. I to 17. al f> ami <> p.m. Entries include the Tappa i»us type leagues. First As ber.s of I hi- neulv formed Nil tor l.'l-IH year olds and '! p in. SMII'SIIATI: SI II . . . Star-sportsman Lloyd liridgcs and son Jell, show luo-imm frccflooded submarine to daugh­ Keggas and the Knight Owls Fireslone won Hie I !)(i 0 lional Houlmy league Tin lor .ulnlls' tournament will be rolled id' Torrance High's lev-on-, will ter, Clndy, afler a morning of underwater exploration off from Torrance, Ihe lledondo Southern Caliloruia Municipal HOKTBALL lln> Southern California t'oasli Bridges, star of television's Jaycers, and clubs from Hunt- Athletic Federation Champion- in i. (ill game qualify ing rouiiM be Tuesdays a n d Thursdays I lie Ili'sl Iliree weekends Irom Aug. I lo 17 al I and 2 "Sen Hunt," will be among many watcTsport personalities inglon Park. Lal'ueiili'. Simla ship alter dealing Ihe del'eml- lo appear ill Ihr IIMil Pacific Coast Sklndlvlng SWIM, Ana. South Gale, and Ocean-'ing champion Tappa Kegua.s Augusl al Ihe new Turns' are; ji m I.n H I I U'ar olds and HI Culver Ciiv ;i i).m lor 12-M \ear olds. Any. I, 5 and li ut Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium. side. (heir only dcfeal of Ihe \ear.