MARLIN CLUB Steal Bishop TO OPERATE lllcher Hick Foulk of South! with the Tigers and he is happy reer with the Tnrranre Ameri High School became his alma with Ihe deal. Thai's what can LitllP lx-ai;ti(v West Tnr IN REDONDO Beats Saves mater's third player from the counts." ranee Pnny league and Colt 1968 varsity tn sign a prnfes-| Thp Redonrio Angling Clul> In his senior .eagiie. and played American sinnal baselwll contract. year Fnulk had l/egmn Baseball. will henceforth be known as King Hick Ixvame a member of a 7-2 record fnr thr champion In Ihe CIF playoffs he de- Ibrlxir Marlrti Club. The West Victory switch was made Saturday the Detroit Tiger organization Spartans. He had five earned feated Sunny Hills 4-1. Rolling An II point lead at last wr when .10 sport fishermen gath­ the end of eek after signing for an runs in 58 innings for an 0.68 Hills. 1-0. Iml losi in Long (Irand theft was blamed for the third quarter wilted away to undisclosed bonus KRA. He had 59 strikeouts. Beach I'oly. 3-2. ered at the lobster House in West High's 74-67 basketball los Redondo Beach to establish a final I'lus 2 as Bishnp Mont­ "Buzz" Foulk. a popular Dick, 19, will report to De- Other memtx.'rs nf I he South to Hawthorne Friday night. gomery youth baseball umpire the organization. Twenty-five salvaged a 70-68 Camino and troit's Class A team in the varsity to sign professional con­ West led. 63-81. and was in Real league win over Ml. Car- father of the pitcher, said. "It Florida league. tracts last spring were .leff signed up at $25 per year dues control The meeting of the ball with 10 .sec mel Friday night. was Dick's decision to sign Dick began his baseball W'ang and Carl LinslaIMI»lhl( vatles West with Mira Costa at ingside get together for a has- The 40-year-old statute was suspended this year. •136,000 T<5< », N , Inglewood. ketball game, they are the life nf Valley College and Long Providing $16,000 in prize money and sanc­ ! Friday's games match West at 'he party They put on a show Beach City College could throw tioned by the Billiard Congress of America, the 1969 I South. North at Mira Costa. San-: with a big'bang.' the Metropolitan Conference World's Invitational Pocket Billiard Champions will la Monica at Hawthorne, and! The Tartars and the Monarch* basketball race into a four-way feature the game's top Redondo at Inglewood. jopened the Sky League cam- tie for first place when they host stars. paign Friday night with a dra- Pasadena and Cemtos this Frt- Included are Luther Lassiter of Elizabeth, N.C.; matic overtime game. Morn- day night Jimmy Moore of Albuquerque; Joe Balsis of Miners- ingside scored the only eight! Both Pasadena and Cemtos ville. Pa.; Cisero Murphy of Brooklyn; Ed Kelly of Foyt Tries points in overtime for a 73-65'arc 3-0 in the conference stand- Las Vegas; Michael Eufemia of New York; and win in the North gym. 'n«s. but their hosts are only one Frank McGown Considering that Torrance led P °f'. "* 9™ a,lM "P1?**' of Long Island. Again at by 11 points with 3:23 to play ml FridV* 8dledule Among local stars expected to challenge in the «•>>•. ,C*- 15-man the game. Morningside made;"^ £J? * field is Ronnie Alien of Burbank, the 1966 Riverside quite a recovery tn win rtt0!t al l"* *«* (2-'>- Santa Monica (1-2) at El (ammo world's all-around champion. ProlwWy the turning point . , ... Top prize of $4,000 in daily 14.1 (straight Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. b ume In the final f.ve minutes ! » *«*"«" <"» « pool) matches will be held in member of the eight-man When center Brace Raker fouled l"'2* . the plush environs «f Ford Mock car racing teamlou, ||e had 26 points. Saturdays schedule Is Cer- the Elks Club, an historic building located across entered in Ihe $100.000 Motor ^e |nss , ^klT led In a nlos al Valley l>lm* al PaM' from MacArthur Park. Trend >on al Riverside Sunday sM,rles of iwtty lurnoVeni ,n.dena. Kl Camino at Long Beach. Tournament game*, with all players dreftxcd in Considered by many a* U» t |UMb »f personal and technical Santa Monica at BakersfK-ld tuxedos, will he featured in the elegant, high-ceiling best ran- driver nf all tlme.ifg,,)^ and lwo unexaggenited champion Foyi < 'cmtns dub room carpeted and surrounded by more than has been victorious in the scoring cycles. and stale runner-up Indianapolis MO three time* Torrance had a 24 8 third Pasadena got off to roaring 800 theatre seats. and has taken the prestigious ^erToutscormg Mom.nfrs.d^ starls ln «* «""'«1«« with "It is by far the most luxurious setting ever mted States Auto Club Nation-,^ ,7 stralRnt , , three victories wach last week, al championship an «"?«*« 'MomingMdi-retaliated. provided for a world's pocket billiard tournament," .MomingMor reiaiiaiea, st-n.25-13. in,in ,.«.,.,I'errilus swept . past, Santa,. Un­ point.-, out former world's champion Jimmy "Cow­ dented five times. I' Ihe fourth period and carried it ! nlc?-**l: Bak.c^'el,?' _ He's t. boy" Moore, who has played in virtually also been a winner. ..at over |f)lo, , overtune..JT*.-,. and El Camino. 62-43 Pasadena every title Le Man*. France, in the 24- B^ TY,^ W Mornttgside j B fc event in the past 20 years. hour emlourance event and has ^ ^ M f(ve ^^ Beach Monica, Moore, who has already filed his entry, predicts If ^^/ X X \&-"-~r • - ' soloed lo several wins along the ^n (|) J^b,e Jlgureg II Os^^ k \^l»S»l/'^ ' pAW CrU«C*fCV HAS W0i4 T»Jlff southern super speedway cir­ it will also be the most closely matched tournament IK -s ^~~V \ ,. STACC" 6 ooTOf f»4t t>Ti<*rS Culver City posted a 66-«B win ^^In other ^ games. ^Long ^Beach in Billards Congress J3 f\ /YY*)-- \ "IT v-U^ V&^r-l "RUM AMOlUi? cuit history. But If Foyt. better known as over l^uzingcr. A 31-0 third In addition to seven world's champions, Danny Super Tex" in the auto rac­ that game. Friday's action Santa Monica Gartner of Newark. Jack Breit of Houston and ing fraternity and as A. J. In RoUmgC Hills was beaten by , Hun^ l-tcrce. 72-63. and Val- Danny DiLiberto most households, depended on of Miami are scheduled to compete. 158%^ Palos Verdes. 57-45. ley hammered El Camino, 121- BH his *BBa annual Riverside 500 finish Games will be played daily at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 Torrance played a non-league j 85 On Saturday Valley rolled to spread his fame, he'd be lover Pierce. 82-74, and Ixmg p.m. with added afternoon matches Saturdays and anonymous. game against l*ong Beach Poly! Sundays. yesterday and will be host to Culver City Friday night Palos '" ....i*. Verdes plays al Morningside Xa !*> * Morris Thomas gone from bad to worw at and linger at Rolling I,ULs,'-mwKl>d as lh,e conference lead. Lew Alcindor tiverside, the track where he " » f i—.. tifnrnr a ft Friday niybt. ing gcorer afteror throethrfWt gamesOUHIMI NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy said Mon­ uffervd hi* most severe in- ______with 106 points. His 44 against Kl day that UCLA's Lew Alcindor does not Camino established new one- merit any In 1966, he special attention by the league owners. Rich Race began the "'""Mlaker GaiHC game Valley record. He also Season by Hipping at th. end of the 1-aKC1 v**1, recorded 26 against i'terce and Kennedy repeated his statement of three weeks Raceway's mile straight and spend - threelong monthsback »^»"-««»«-Scheduled » 25 against Long Beach. Other ago that the normal draft procedure will be followed leaders are Al Shumale of Val­ that of the last-place teams in each division flip­ recovering frnm buck injuries For Bus Trip ley with 76; and George Trapp ping a coin to decide who gets first choice. Last year, in the Motor Trend of Pasadena with 63. Set for Hollypark vent, Foyt sal quietly in his Tho Sports and Recreation "The NBA has always paid top dollar for its first- mumbling after his engine committee of the Torrance Area round draft choices," said Kennedy, Hollywood Park announced It America's richest handicapming ever on June 14. The mil "and I'm sore will present one of the richest scattered on the 2 7-mile road cumber of Commerce will Basketball Phoenix or Milwaukee (the ram. ,und one-quarter classic, takei course, halfway through the likely tailendera) will do single meeting stakes and purse ast it-uson by W R Hawn' sponsor a field trip to the Ixxs the same." irograms in thoroughbred rac- A record 20 stakes (or $770. first of 188 lap* |Angfles Ukers vs Cincinnati Repeated I'oleax, will headline a ret-on Though he finished second The Normandic Recreation Kennedy does not think Alcindor will go to the ng history during its 1969 sea­ 1)00 added will be conducted 14 stake* m Hoyal.s baskfll>all game at the over the popular for $460,000 added i he first Motor Trend evt-nl. in:j.-,,rum in Inglcwood on Friday Center will have another round ABA rather than play son from April 11 to July 23. Ukeside Turf he thrw-year-old division. Th in Milwaukee or Phoenix, and Course. The series of grass 963, Foyt's average finish I William R Melville is com of baskutball for 7- to 9-year-old he does not feel the NBA The meeting, the second 75-day router includes the J60.0UO add must make a deal to place campaign at the Inglewond events will U- highlighted by his other five race* has been mittw? chairman for the event boys. (James are Saturday cd Cintmw Handicap on July 26th among 44 starters. morning, Lew in a city of his choice. track, will be high-lighted by the inaugural running of the ut a mile and Reservations can be nude at center director Tom one-furlong on th the Chamber of If drafted by Milwaukee or Phoenix, one or the the presentation of 49 stakes 1100.000 Hollywood Park Invita­ turf. Commerce, 1510 George said other must sign him. The drafting races for approximately $1,865,- tional Turf Handicap at a nule Cravens Avenue, on Fundamentals of basketball team is not, by Wrestlers basis and team present rule, allowed to trade. 000 added and one-half, .scheduled for The Hollywood Juveni jc o m e first-served A play will be part of UM June 21. Championship, first of the ni charge of |5 covers the cost of morning activities Luague owners also voted Monday to "defer ex­ General Manager James D. lion's $100,000 added events It Meet at gamf ticket, bus transportation A nominal registration fee Is pansion for one more year." Stewart said at least twice the Two of the meeting's three two-year-olds on nd refreshments. charged. ___ $75,000 July 19, wi amount m added money com- added events also will highlight a roster of 10 addi El Camino tetltion is expected to be pale be staged over the greensward money events for $310,000 add* North Torrance West Nit in "overnight races," ant They are the nule and three for freshmen numen> Th fCl Camino College's wrestling it Is anticipated the total stakes furlong Century Handicap on event lust year grohsed $180,ls5( team plays hw>t to the 14th An Regstration for the North Torrance West Little April 19 and nual High Water and purse the Sunset Handi­ School WrantUng Skiing IxMgue will be held Saturday, Jan. 25, at McMuster program for the a Hollypark high, and went lollypark meeting will exceed cap on July 23, closing day At A F McCleilan's Fleet Kirsc Tournament Saturday. The day Park, 8624 Artesia Boulevard, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. $6 million two miles the Sum*t will lie the ,|1)t. |m|R,r offenitt, for fl|U, long competition will I* in the Participation in the league nation's longest major turf Men's (!ym is for lx>ys born lie- In 1968 Hollywood Park m and mare» three years old M Records Fall tween Aug. 1, 1956, and July 31, 1961. who live within slakes The Sunset last year up during the meeting will 1 Prep grapplers (rom Ihe Sky tuisvs and by contractual was taken by Kukeby Stable's Pioneer and Bay leagues will Chuck Steams of Bellflower orque of a high peiformanci the area bounded igreement the $75,000 added Vanity Hand by Redondo Beach Boulevard on the with the Horsemen's grass champion Fort Marcy. tangle for the championship | by alnwst three miles per hou race Iwal north, Glenburn and Falda on the east, Benevolent and Protective As­ rup at a nule and one-furlor 190th Street In addition to the Hollywood on June 2H. Inciudeo in the tournament re confirmed as the fastest wa­ Miss Younger, taking advic* on th« south sociation, distributed slightly Jojd icompetition will be UK-pounder ter xkier in history, »at back and Hawthorne Boulevard on the west. Cup and the Invitational rom Steams to change her po- Each boy must be more than $6.1 million and paid Turf Handicap, three- year-olds (.amely, national champii Watnaube of Torrance for the first time since his new accompanied by a parent uud another $174.80250 to breeders and silion in relation to her tow bring his birth certificate. and up also ran point for the among the older feminine tho High; Rocky (have* (Ul), e»l record run Saturday of California-bred winners (01 $100,000 added Culiforman on nuuhbreds in 1968, led a W from Torntnce, who was named confided, almost wistfully boat and to crouch deeper dur- approximately $63 nullion The May 17, the 1 and 1/18 mileiuain Haggin Perry stabletable »w«sweep the outstanding wrestler ut the | know I can make ng her runs, raced through Ihe Babe average per "overnight race' event on the main track cap iof Ihe event last year when s 1968 tourney, and Steve McGur- w." lanyard timing trap at »:' 68 Ruth League reached $6,500, while the aver­ lured last year by Tartan Sta­ showed Ihe way to stablemal er (136) from Inglewood. The 29-year-old Southeni m ph. on her third run of UM North Torrance Babe Ruth League will hold age per race for the 675 events ble's "horse of the year," Dr. Prtncessnesian and Desert la Other preps wrestling are iforman achieved an incredible morning, surpassing the 6-year- signups Saturday for 13-, 14-, and 15-year-old boys totaled $9,332 63 and the aver­ Pager. Ihe $50,000 added Hollywo Oreg Ixmey (148) of West High 12211 m.ph at Long Bench old mark of 86.0 m.p.h. set by from 10 a.m. age distribution per racing day Oaks at a mile and one furlo Marine Stadium, and also Long Beach's Jane Mouley to 3 p.m. at McMasters Park building was $83,993.68. Stewart said The division also will have Welch. 3624 Artesia on July 17 will be the ma] High. Rich Barrow (ITS) of helped 15-yeai-old Sally Yourm Boulevard. comparable distribution totalt four $50,000 added events, (hi offering for three-year-old Hawthorne High and Gerald IT establish herself as the new Stearns was already th« Larry Lepore, league president, said it is re are expected for the. 1989 sea lakeside Handicap May 30 am lies, while two-year-old miss est women's record holder world record holder at 11952 quired that a boy he accompanied by one of his par son. the American Handicap July * will meet in the West's ncht Hut already he is looking for Hi |> h , a figure he reuched on ents and provide a lurth ccrlificaU'. Highlighting Ihe tit) slakf un the grass and Itii* InglcvtixK luce for their division I In the close < oinpelilion limn ward lo what he feels is lh< the sani" Ixmg lieuili Marine Handicap June, 7 and the UK A registration fee of $2 will I* charged. program will be five races fot $50,000 added Hollywood Us. tst year, Hawthorne High fiom Nkiing until Sladium tourse Angeles Handicap May 3 on thi Ttu- difference Don Thomas, players agent, can be reached a IIUO.IMMI or more, including thi Stakes on July 10 The l,asi the Bay league slippi-d by U-u ni w w|ui|iini'Ml is designed li between thut 30th running on July 12 of II « dirt will be run al six tuilongo, singer Higti 6665 MuinmgsMje cope with the enoriiHms nmn un in December of 1968 was 323-2413 by those who cannot be on hand Saturday covuU-d mile and one-quartei The $1110,1)00 uddiMi Hollywood created from five and one-hit and West were lied for lltt thud tri picture.: of wind and watei he SIM; HFi-1 teactinn of Ida Lepore uud. $162,100 Hollywood. Gold Cup,|D«rty will fern: iU earliest ruu (ur ttw fml Unw kiw» 1*611 with Ute