Sunday, November I, 1959 Pag* Thirte« "LOOKING TORRANCE IN 13-0 WIN 'EM COUGARS NOD NORTH OVER Tartars Over B. Hills It's Hawthorne 15-6 With Mike Collai Jr. By John Whitacre, Press Scholastic Re-porter By Bruce Allyison, Pre«i Scholastic Reporter . Recovering from their loss to South Hijfh last week, Before a capacity crowd of 5000, host Hawthorne MUST UNLOAD LOOT the Tartars from Torrance High took on the Normans Hijrh, co-leaders of the Bay League, trounced North High f Every!ime some cash-loaded individuals have a few from Beverly Hills Friday afternoon at the latter's field 15-6 Friday night at El Camino college field. dollars to fritter away, ttfly look to the sports world for and won handily 13-0. The defeat dropped North In­ an investment in hopes* to increase their bank balances. With a patched-up line Kai- to fifth place in tha standings Mike Wood flipped a abort aerial t»n'« eleven, minus the services onds remaining In the first half. to Jim Reale for the six points. Jri this particular with a one and three record in instance, the following wish to in­ of star fullback Joe Montgomery, Stewart's conversion was good league play this year. Reale went 70 yards for the and Torrance pushed ahead 13-0. score. form the general public that they are backing a baseball took the oponiriK kirk-off and The victors opened up the scor­ In the second half, after a suc­ SCORE BY QUARTERS team en Hod "The Stars" in the new Conti­ went 70 yards in eight plays for cession of fumbles by both teams, ing in the first period on a 20 Hawthorne (5 0 8 6 16 nental League Mark Scott, Stanley Brown, Jack Webb the first score. Howard Taylor the Normans threaten to score yard aprint by Fred Ragatz after North High 080 0 6 (of 'Drajrnet' fame), Dean Martin (the singer and actor, carried for the last SO around but once. Late in t h« fourth a desperation fourth down gam­ no less), Chuck Connors ("Rifleman," of course), Tom left end with Strwart missing the quarter Norman quarterback ble by the Saxons was stopped conversion. SCHOLASTIC Jbutftfan (TV's gift to the stay-up-er-laters) and Frank Roger Rhoads' pass, long 46 yard on North's forty yard line. The afternoon game witnessed aerial, intended for end Ray War­ Late in the second quarter BUSY DODGER Larry Sharrv, abova, and Charlie Naal, both Moreland. several fumbles that were attri­ ren was interctpted Shoup's STANDINGS by Howard gridders knotted th« of World Championship Dodger squad, signad autographs for buted to the chilly weather. Early Taylor who rambled for f>0 yards score by driving 60 yards with PIONIIR LIAOUI W baseball fans yesterday at tha sporting goods dapartmant of This combine of "business men," in a press confer: in the second quarter tho Tartars before he was bought down. quarterback Jack Carothers South Hl»h ...... 3 drove for five straight first The Torranre victory was plunging El Swjundo . . e ...... S the) Broadway Dal Amo In Torrance. encc last week, announced that they must unload some the over center from three Torrance Hlftt ...... t five million dollars to supnort the ."Stars" and downs behind thr fine running of fourth in five tries and next week yards out for the tally. Aviation ...... t operate halfback's Mike Irvine and Jerry the Tartars will Culver City ...... 1 face Aviation Ronnie Fetch booted a 28 yard B«v*rlv Hill* ...... 1 the franchise in Los Angeles. They reasoned that the McLean only to have the attack in their annual homecoming game field goal in the third quarter Lennox ...... 0 Dodgers found plenty of gold here and that their team stalled by a fumble on the Nor­ at Torrunce High Stadium. for the Cougurs after a 54 yard man's 16 yard line. SCORK BY QUARTERS Hawthorne drive waa halted by would get rich too no matter how long or how much Hawthorne PRESS Playing an unusually alert Torrance H 7 0 0 IS the Saxoni. Santa Monica ^ash had to be poured in. game, end Cliff Wiemer inter­ Bev. Hills 0 0 0. 0 0 Atop the Bay League with a Redondo .... cepted a Beverly Hills pass and Torrance Inglewood .. Scott, spokesman for the group,.mumbled scoring; Taylor and 4-0 record, the Cougars added an­ North High something ran 26 yards for the Tartar's Weimer. Conversions Stewart, other touchdown in fourth quart­ Mornlnoslde ...... 1 Mlra Costa ...... T about competition being good for everyone and that he second score with just two sec­ er as Hawthorne quarterback Leuzlnoer ...... 0 had approached Mr. O'Malley of the Dodgers for permis- ion to Infringe on Walter's territorial rights and whether or not he and his men could use the stadium at Chavez Ravine for their "ball games.*' COLISEUM-lst GRADE It is reported that O'Malley told Scott that he would SUNDAY,Ports NOVEMBER I, 1959 rather have an American League team play in his park 0ian the one proposed by the Hollywood radio man. 'TELL ME HOW Claiming Stock RAM FACTS With this there was no other information forthcom­ INDIVIDUALavifciM TATIITICS *tt ing for the edification of baseball fans to properly *n- TO BEAT THE Cars Slated to Tea Ye*. Ave. TI Otto Mataon ...... at 4»7 $.44 rnlyz* the situation. Jon Arnatt ...... 9B 170 144 ! RAMS TODAY, Tom Wilson ...... ^».. M M 4.41 Return to Gardena Jo« Marconi ..,««., ,.., V 4t JJ3 NOT ENOUGH TOP CALIBER AROUND Bill Wad* ...... B l.M I Jim Preston, Norwalk Frank Rv»w ...... I W 125 « MR. LION" wffl be Dot Shofnar ...... 1 4 4,00 I Some time ago we wrote that we felt that the new out for win number two, this ...... m NO" 4J» 1 American Football league would succeed despite the afternoon at the Garden* Stad­ doom forecast by the majority. PA PC Yd*. ium, when the Claiming Stock am wat»« ...... no *t au .411 Prank Rvan ...... U » tJ ^ It was our contention that Los Angeles could and Cara return to action in a big Jon Arnatt ...... S t M ten tvent program of raoaa over would support two top pro teams, mainly, if for no other Tatab "LOOK, GEORGE, the one-third mile track. reason, because football teams do not need to support It will be another big Double No. Y